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   // Copyright (c) 2005 DMTF.  All rights reserved.
   // <change cr="ArchCR00066.004" type="add">Add UmlPackagePath
   // qualifier values to CIM Schema.</change>
   // ==================================================================
   //  CIM_BGPIPRoute
   // ==================================================================
      [Version ( "2.6.0" ),
       UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Network::BGP" ),
       Description (
          "BGPIPRoute describes a BGP routing entry that connects two "
          "peer routers that are running BGP. The source and destination "
          "addresses may be either specific IP endpoints or IP subnets. "
          "Examining the BGPIPRoute class definition, note that its "
          "superclass IPRoute is deprecated. Unfortunately, IPRoute "
          "cannot be removed from the object hierarchy without a major "
          "Schema release. When/if this occurs, the IPRoute superclass "
          "will be removed, and BGPIPRoute will subclass from "
          "CIM_NextHopRouting directly." )]
   class CIM_BGPIPRoute : CIM_IPRoute {
   
         [Description (
             "Usually, the administrative distance is used to "
             "determine which route gets installed in the routing "
             "table. Using this scheme, routes learned via EBGP will "
             "win over routes learned via an IGP. If this is not "
             "desired, then this assigns the administrative distance "
             "of this route to be equal to that of a local route, "
             "which means that the same route learned by an IGP will "
             "have a lower administrative distance and be installed "
             "instead." )]
      boolean IsBackDoorRoute;
   
         [Description (
             "Loopback interfaces are often used by IBGP peers, "
             "because they eliminate a dependency that would otherwise "
             "occur if the actual IP address of a physical interface "
             "was used to configure BGP. The loopback interface "
             "instead instructs the router to use any available "
             "interface." )]
      boolean UsesLoopbackPeering;
   
   
   };


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