1 karl 1.1 // ===================================================================
2 // Title: Network MOF Specification 2.5
3 // Filename: CIM_Network25.mof
4 // Version: 2.5
5 // Release: 0
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6 mike 1.2 // Status: Final
7 // Date: 06/12/2001
8 // ===================================================================
9 // Copyright "2001" Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. (DMTF).
10 // All rights reserved.
11 // DMTF is a not-for-profit association of industry members dedicated
12 // to promoting enterprise and systems management and interoperability.
13 // DMTF specifications and documents may be reproduced for uses
14 // consistent with this purpose by members and non-members,
15 // provided that correct attribution is given.
16 // As DMTF specifications may be revised from time to time,
17 // the particular version and release cited should always be noted.
18 // Description: These object classes define the user and security
19 // model for CIM and includes classes needed to represent
20 // users, groups and organizational entities as well as
21 // security services and authentication and authorization
22 // information.
23 // The object classes below are listed in an order that
24 // avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
25 // by other working groups, are omitted.
26 // ===================================================================
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27 karl 1.1 // Description: The object classes below are listed in an order that
28 // avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
29 // by other working groups, are omitted.
30 // ===================================================================
31 // Contents: Network Model specification, including the
32 // BGP, Multi-Protocol Bridge, VLAN and QoS sub-models.
33 // Editor: John Strassner
34 // Authors: John Strassner, Al Grimstad, and Thomas McNeill,
35 // with valuable input from other Networks WG team
36 // members, including Andrea Westerinen, Lee Rafalow,
37 // Marc Lavine, Walter Weiss, and Bernie Volz (for 2.2).
38 //
39 // For 2.4 (the QoS model and various small changes),
40 // the authors were John Strassner and Andrea Westerinen.
41 // Valuable input was contributed by Bob Moore, Lee
42 // Rafalow, and Alex Wang, along with Walter Weiss and
43 // Dave Durham.
44 //
45 // References: The information model represented here is based on
46 // the following RFCs: BGP: 1657, 1700, 1771, 1965, 1966,
47 // and 1997; Bridge: 1493 and 1525; VLAN includes
48 karl 1.1 // compliance with the 802.1q specification. Also, MAC
49 // address formats are required to be in canonical form,
50 // as stated in RFC 2469.
51 //
52 // The QoS model is based on the IETF DiffServ RFCs
53 // (2474, 2475, 2597, and 2598), as well as other
54 // related drafts (the conceptual model, the MIB,
55 // and to a small extent, the PIB).
56 //
57 // ===================================================================
58 // Date: 04/21/1999 - Initial release of the model, consolidating
59 // each of the sub-models into a single spec
60 // for CIM V2.2
61 // 05/06/1999 - Incorporated CR324, deleted references to the
62 // User Model (this functionality will be added
63 // back into CIM in V2.3)
64 // 05/16/1999 - Fixed typos; Incorporated Novell
65 // member review comments
66 // 06/10/1999 - Added CRs 308a, 324a, 356a, 390a, 391b,
67 // 404a, and 413
68 // 07/03/1999 - Miscellaneous changes according to CR cisco022
69 karl 1.1 // 02/26/2000 - Incorporated the following CRs: 448b (this added
70 // ManagedElement to the Core model); CIMCR 454
71 // and 455 (misc changes to the Network model)
72 // 02/27/2000 - Incorporated CR464, which promotes the
73 // CIM_ServiceComponent and the
74 // CIM_AdapterActiveConnection classes to Core
75 // 06/18/2000 - Integrated the QoS model into the Network model
76 // (CR499)
77 // (ERRATA) (CR500) - Corrected keys of BGPPathAttributes
78 // (ERRATA) (CR501) - Correced cardinality of Forwarded
79 // Routes (Antecedent must be Min(1), Max(1))
80 // (ERRATA) (CR506) - Corrected subclassing of Network
81 // ServicesInAdminDomain
82 // (ERRATA) (CR508) - Corrected 3 BGP-specific
83 // associations - EGPRouteCalcDependency,
84 // BGPAttributesForRoute and BGPPeerUsesRouteMap
85 // (ERRATA) (CR510) - Removed subclassing from CIM_
86 // Dependency to not force reference name changes
87 // (LogicalNetworkService and NetworksInAdminDomain)
88 // (ERRATA) (CR512) - SwitchPortXXXStatistics should
89 // subclass from SAPStatisticalInformation (not
90 karl 1.1 // SAPStatistics) and TransparentBridgingStatic
91 // Forwarding was incorrectly named SwitchService
92 // StaticForwarding (cut and paste error)
93 // Added MOF for the following CRs:
94 // CR483 updated the enum for ForwardingService.
95 // ProtocolType
96 // CR484 added "IB" and "FC" to various enums
97 // CR485 created PortImplementsEndpoint
98 // CR489 added "Policy Repository" to AdminDomain's
99 // NameFormat enumeration
100 // CR490a added missing associations, FilterListIn
101 // System and FilterEntryInSystem
102 // CR492a added FilterEntryBase, subclasses Filter
103 // Entry from it and updates EntriesInFilterList
104 // CR496 corrected use of SQL reserved words
105 // CR498 added to the existing enums, and defined
106 // two new properties of FilterEntry
107 // CR502 added IsNegated boolean to FilterEntryBase
108 // CR503 - Member comments on QoS
109 // CR507a removed Min(1) or Max(1) from some
110 // association references, to generalize them
111 karl 1.1 // CR509 added Override qualifier which was
112 // missing on three associations
113 //
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114 mike 1.2 // 1/20/2001 - CR552 (Add ProtocolType enum to ProtocolEndpoint)
115 // CR553 (Add NextHopRouting, subclass IPRoute from
116 // it and update)
117 // CR554 (Misc changes in descriptions for FilterEntry
118 // and AdministrativeDistance)
119 // CR556 (Update Descriptions for
120 // TransparentBridgingService,
121 // SpanningTreeService and SoureRouteService)
122 // CR559a (Errata-Use of SQL reserved word in
123 // CIM_RouteCalculationService (Type) )
124 // CR561 (Need to add Override qualifiers to the
125 // CollectedBufferPool association)
126 // CR564 (Move AdminDomain to the Core Model, change
127 // to concrete, and update description)
128 // CR565 (Update description for BridgeAddress property
129 // of SwitchService to be more generic)
130 // CR566 (ERRATA - Align with IETF DiffServ Mode)
131 // CR567 (Update FilterList.Direction)
132 //
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133 karl 1.1 // ===================================================================
134 // Generic Pragmas
135 // ===================================================================
136
137 #pragma Locale ("en_US")
138
139 // ==================================================================
140 // NetworkService
141 // ==================================================================
142 [Abstract, Description (
143 "This is an abstract base class, derived from the Service "
144 "class. It serves as the root of the network service "
145 "hierarchy. Network services represent generic functions "
146 "that are available from the network that configure and/or "
147 "modify the traffic being sent. For example, FTP is not a "
148 "network service, as it simply passes data unchanged from "
149 "source to destination. On the other hand, services "
150 "that provide quality of service (e.g., DiffServ) and "
151 "security (e.g., IPSec) do affect the traffic stream. "
152 "Quality of service, IPSec, and other services are "
153 "subclasses of this class. This class hierarchy enables "
154 karl 1.1 "developers to match services to users, groups, "
155 "and other objects in the network.") ]
156
157 class CIM_NetworkService : CIM_Service
158 {
159 [Description (
160 "This is a free-form array of strings that provide "
161 "descriptive words and phrases that can be used in queries "
162 "to help locate and identify instances of this service.") ]
163 string Keywords [ ];
164 [Description (
165 "This is a URL that provides the protocol, network "
166 "location, and other service-specific information required "
167 "in order to access the service. This should be implemented "
168 "as a LabeledURI, with syntax DirectoryString and a "
169 "matching rule of CaseExactMatch, for directory "
170 "implementors.") ]
171 string ServiceURL;
172 [Description (
173 "This is a free-form array of strings that specify any "
174 "specific pre-conditions that must be met in order for this "
175 karl 1.1 "service to start correctly. It is expected that subclasses "
176 "will refine the inherited StartService() and StopService()"
177 "methods to suit their own application-specific needs. This "
178 "property is used to specify application-specific conditions "
179 "needed by the refined StartService and StopService"
180 "methods.") ]
181 string StartupConditions [ ];
182 [Description (
183 "This is a free-form array of strings that specify any "
184 "specific parameters that must be supplied to the "
185 "StartService() method in order for this service to start "
186 "correctly. It is expected that subclasses will refine the "
187 "inherited StartService() and StopService() methods to suit "
188 "their own application-specific needs. This property is used "
189 "to specify application-specific parameters needed by the "
190 "refined StartService and StopService methods.") ]
191 string StartupParameters [ ];
192 };
193
194 // ==================================================================
195 // NetworkServicesInAdminDomain
196 karl 1.1 // ==================================================================
197 [Association, Description (
198 " This association establishes the Dependency relationships "
199 "that exist between an administrative domain and the Network"
200 "Services that it hosts. This also has the semantics that "
201 "the associated Services are commonly administered. \n"
202 " This relationship could be viewed as a kind of Hosted"
203 "Service. However, the latter carries the additional "
204 "semantics of 'weak'ness (or naming) the NetworkService "
205 "relative to the hosted System. NetworkServices are scoped/"
206 "named by the network device that 'hosts' them, not by "
207 "the AdminDomain in which they are administered. Therefore, "
208 "this relationship is similar to HostedService, but not a "
209 "subclass of it.") ]
210
211 class CIM_NetworkServicesInAdminDomain : CIM_HostedService
212 {
213 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1), Description (
214 "The AdminDomain that aggregates the various "
215 "network services and administers them.") ]
216 CIM_AdminDomain REF Antecedent;
217 karl 1.1 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
218 "The network service that is hosted in the administrative "
219 "domain.") ]
220 CIM_NetworkService REF Dependent;
221 };
222
223 // ==================================================================
224 // ForwardingService
225 // ==================================================================
226 [Description (
227 "This class represents the functions used in forwarding "
228 "network traffic. Its instances act on packets received"
229 "from one or more ProtocolEndpoints or Services, and "
230 "drop (discard), or send those packets to one or more "
231 "other ProtocolEndpoints or Services. The explicit "
232 "Endpoints being forwarded between, are described using the "
233 "ForwardsAmong association (or one of its subclasses). "
234 "\n\n"
235 "ForwardingService is different than RouteCalculation"
236 "Service in that it represents a way to forward "
237 "traffic independent of calculating routing information "
238 karl 1.1 "(e.g., using static routing). Generally, the Endpoints "
239 "among which a ForwardingService routes data are at the "
240 "same protocol layer and are usually of similar types, "
241 "or of the same type. This kind of service is used in the "
242 "implementation of routers, switches and other network "
243 "devices.") ]
244 class CIM_ForwardingService : CIM_NetworkService
245 {
246 [Description (
247 "This defines the type of protocol that is being "
248 "forwarded. "),
249 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8",
250 "9", "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16",
251 "17", "18", "19"},
252 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "IPv4", "IPv6", "IPv4/IPv6",
253 "IPX", "AppleTalk", "DECnet", "SNA", "CONP",
254 "CLNP", "VINES", "XNS", "ATM", "Frame Relay",
255 "Ethernet", "TokenRing", "FDDI", "Infiniband",
256 "Fibre Channel"} ]
257 uint16 ProtocolType;
258 [MaxLen(32), Description (
259 karl 1.1 "This defines the type of protocol that is being forwarded "
260 "when the value of the ProtocolType attribute is 1 (e.g., "
261 "'Other'). This provides for future extensibility."),
262 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_ForwardingService.ProtocolType" } ]
263 string OtherProtocolType;
264 };
265
266 // ==================================================================
267 // AutonomousSystem
268 // ==================================================================
269 [Description (
270 "An Autonomous System (AS) is a fundamental concept in "
271 "networking. An AS provides a structured view of routing by "
272 "segregating the system that is using routing (e.g., the "
273 "Internet, or an extranet) into a set of separately "
274 "administered domains that each have their own independent "
275 "routing policies. These domains are called autonomous "
276 "systems."
277 "\n\n"
278 "The classic definition of an AS, from RFC1771, is '...a set "
279 "of routers under a single technical administration, using "
280 karl 1.1 "an interior gateway protocol and common metrics to route "
281 "packets within the AS, and using an exterior gateway "
282 "protocol to route packets to other ASs'. The RFC continues: "
283 "'Since this classic definition was developed, it has become "
284 "common for a single AS to use several interior gateway "
285 "protocols and sometimes several sets of metrics "
286 "within an AS. The use of the term Autonomous System here "
287 "stresses the fact that, even when multiple IGPs and metrics "
288 "are used, the administration of an AS appears to other ASs "
289 "to have a single coherent interior routing plan and "
290 "presents a consistent picture of what destinations are "
291 "reachable through it.") ]
292
293 class CIM_AutonomousSystem : CIM_AdminDomain
294 {
295 [Description (
296 "An ASNumber is an integer between 1 and 65535, with the "
297 "range 64512 through 65535 reserved for private use. Every "
298 "AS has a unique AS number, which is assigned to it by an "
299 "Internet Registry or a provider. IANA assigns and "
300 "administers AS numbers.") ]
301 karl 1.1 uint16 ASNumber;
302 [Description (
303 "IsSingleHomed is a boolean that, when its value is TRUE, "
304 "indicates that this AS reaches networks outside of its "
305 "domain through a single exit point. Whether a given AS is "
306 "single-homed or not has important ramifications for BGP "
307 "configuration.") ]
308 boolean IsSingleHomed;
309 [Description (
310 "IsTransit is a boolean that, when its value is TRUE, "
311 "indicates that this AS will advertise routes that it "
312 "learns from other ASs. A non-transit AS will only "
313 "advertise its own routes.") ]
314 boolean IsTransit;
315 [Description (
316 "RequireIGPSync is a boolean that, when its value is TRUE, "
317 "indicates that this AS must obey the following BGP rule: a "
318 "BGP router should not advertise destinations learned from "
319 "internal BGP neighbors to external BGP destinations unless "
320 "those destinations are also known via some internal gateway "
321 "protocol. Otherwise, a BGP router may receive traffic that "
322 karl 1.1 "cannot yet be routed. However, since this is a costly "
323 "choice, it is common practice to allow this rule to be "
324 "broken under certain carefully controlled circumstances.") ]
325 boolean RequireIGPSync;
326 [Description (
327 "RoutingUpdateSource defines how routing information is to "
328 "be injected into BGP. Statically injected routes are "
329 "maintained by the routing table and are independent of the "
330 "status of the networks that they refer to. This is done by "
331 "defining static routes in the BGP routing table. "
332 "Dynamically injected routes are of two types. "
333 "Dynamic routes refer to distributing all of the IGP routes "
334 "into BGP. Semi-dynamic routes define a set of specific IGP "
335 "routes that will be injected into BGP."),
336 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" },
337 Values { "Unknown", "Static", "Dynamic", "Semi-Dynamic" } ]
338 uint16 RoutingUpdateSource;
339 [Description (
340 "Route aggregation refers to summarizing ranges of routes "
341 "into one or more aggregate routes. This is done to minimize "
342 "the number of routes in the global routing table. A "
343 karl 1.1 "potential drawback is that specific path information (e.g., "
344 "AS_Path attribute value) is lost, which may lead to "
345 "potential routing loops. There are a variety of ways to "
346 "ensure that this does not happen. Note, however, that BGP4 "
347 "is required to do this. "
348 "\n\n"
349 "There are many ways to form aggregate routes. The following "
350 "are the most popular: 'Aggregate only', where only the "
351 "aggregate is advertised, and all of its more specific "
352 "routes are suppressed; 'Aggregate Plus Specific Routes', "
353 "where both the aggregate as well as its more specific "
354 "routes are advertised (e.g., send the aggregate to the NAP, "
355 "but send the more specific routes to providers); "
356 "'Aggregate Based on a Subset of Specific Routes', where the "
357 "aggregate route is formed by looking at certain more "
358 "specific routes and forming an aggregate on them, "
359 "suppressing all others."),
360 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4" },
361 Values { "Unknown", "None", "Aggregate Only ",
362 "Aggregate And All Specific Routes ",
363 "Aggregate Based on Subset of Specific Routes" } ]
364 karl 1.1 uint16 AggregationType;
365 };
366
367 // ==================================================================
368 // LogicalNetwork
369 // ==================================================================
370 [Description (
371 "A LogicalNetwork groups together a set of "
372 "ProtocolEndpoints of a given type which are able to "
373 "communicate with each other directly. It is used for "
374 "describing the characteristics of the grouping "
375 "and/or its associated medium. A LogicalNetwork "
376 "represents the ability to send and/or receive data "
377 "over a network.") ]
378
379 class CIM_LogicalNetwork : CIM_CollectionOfMSEs
380 {
381 [Propagated ("CIM_System.CreationClassName"), Key,
382 MaxLen (256), Description (
383 "The scoping System's CreationClassName.") ]
384 string SystemCreationClassName;
385 karl 1.1 [Propagated ("CIM_System.Name"), Key, MaxLen (256),
386 Description ("The scoping System's Name.") ]
387 string SystemName;
388 [Key, MaxLen (256), Description (
389 "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the "
390 "subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used "
391 "with the other key properties of this class, this property "
392 "allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to "
393 "be uniquely identified.") ]
394 string CreationClassName;
395 [Key, MaxLen (256), Description (
396 "The Name property defines the label by which the object is "
397 "known.") ]
398 string Name;
399 [MaxLen(64), Description (
400 "Type is an enumeration that provides additional "
401 "information that can be used to help categorize and "
402 "classify different instances of this class . "
403 "\n\n"
404 "Subclasses should ensure that they are of the "
405 "appropriate type defined in the Type enumeration. "
406 karl 1.1 "That is, the IPSubnet subclass should define its "
407 "property as either IPv4 or IPv6, as opposed to, "
408 "for example, ATM."),
409 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
410 "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17",
411 "18"},
412 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "IPv4", "IPv6",
413 "IPX", "AppleTalk", "DECnet", "SNA", "CONP",
414 "CLNP", "VINES", "XNS", "ATM", "Frame Relay",
415 "Ethernet", "TokenRing", "FDDI", "Infiniband",
416 "Fibre Channel" },
417 ModelCorrespondence {
418 "CIM_LogicalNetwork.OtherTypeDescription"} ]
419 string NetworkType;
420 [MaxLen(64), Description (
421 "A string describing the type of protocol that is being "
422 "run by this LogicalNetwork when the value of the Type "
423 "property of the Collection class (or any of its subclasses "
424 "is set to 1 (e.g., 'Other'). The format of the string "
425 "inserted in this property should be similar in format to "
426 "the values defined for the Type property. This property "
427 karl 1.1 "should be set to NULL when the Type property is any value "
428 "other than 1."),
429 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_LogicalNetwork.NetworkType"} ]
430 string OtherTypeDescription;
431 };
432
433 // ==================================================================
434 // LogicalNetworkService
435 // ==================================================================
436 [Association, Description (
437 "A LogicalNetworkService represents network services that "
438 "either originate and/or terminate in a LogicalNetwork. This "
439 "enables management applications to more easily identify "
440 "services that are provided by particular network devices.") ]
441
442 class CIM_LogicalNetworkService
443 {
444 [Key, Description (
445 "The LogicalNetwork that contains the network service.") ]
446 CIM_LogicalNetwork REF Network;
447 [Key, Description (
448 karl 1.1 "The NetworkService that is running in the LogicalNetwork. ")]
449 CIM_NetworkService REF NetworkService;
450 [Description (
451 "An enumeration that explicitly defines this network service "
452 "as originating, terminating, or residing in this "
453 "LogicalNetwork. "),
454 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" },
455 Values {"Unknown", "Originates In", "Terminates In",
456 "Resides In" } ]
457 uint16 ContainmentType;
458 };
459
460 // ==================================================================
461 // IPSubnet
462 // ==================================================================
463 [Description (
464 "An IPSubnet represents a group of related "
465 "IPProtocolEndpoints that can communicate with each other "
466 "directly using IP. It is used for describing the "
467 "characteristics of the grouping.") ]
468
469 karl 1.1 class CIM_IPSubnet : CIM_LogicalNetwork
470 {
471 [Description (
472 "The IP address of the entire subnet, formatted according "
473 "to the appropriate convention as defined in the AddressType "
474 "property of this class. "
475 "\n\n"
476 "Note that CIDR format is not supported for this release. "
477 "This is because, without more formal methods like "
478 "constraints, it is possible to create different instances "
479 "of the same object that have different naming formats."
480 "\n\n"
481 "IPv4-compatible addresses should be used instead of IPv6 "
482 "addresses (see RFC 2373, section 2.5.4). In order to have a "
483 "consistent format for IPv4 addresses in a mixed IPv4/v6 "
484 "environment, all IPv4 addresses and both IPv4-compatible "
485 "IPv6 addresses and IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses, per "
486 "RFC 2373, section 2.5.4, should be formatted in standard "
487 "IPv4 format. However, this (the 2.2) version of the Network "
488 "Common Model will not explicitly support mixed IPv4/IPv6 "
489 "environments. This will be added in a future release.") ]
490 karl 1.1 string SubnetNumber;
491 [Description (
492 "The mask for the starting IP address of the IPSubnet, "
493 "formatted according to the appropriate convention as "
494 "defined in the AddressType property of this class "
495 " (e.g., '255.255.252.0').") ]
496 string SubnetMask;
497 [Description (
498 "An enumeration that describes the format of the address "
499 "property. Addresses that can be formatted in IPv4 format, "
500 "must be formatted that way to ensure mixed IPv4/IPv6 "
501 "support."),
502 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2" },
503 Values { "Unknown", "IPv4", "IPv6" } ]
504 uint16 AddressType;
505 };
506
507 // ==================================================================
508 // ProtocolEndpoint
509 // ==================================================================
510 [Description (
511 karl 1.1 "A communication point from which data may be sent or "
512 "received. ProtocolEndpoints link router interfaces and "
513 "switch ports to LogicalNetworks.") ]
514
515 class CIM_ProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ServiceAccessPoint
516 {
517 [Override ("Name"), MaxLen(256), Description (
518 "A string which identifies this ProtocolEndpoint with either "
519 "a port or an interface on a device. To ensure uniqueness, "
520 "the Name property should be prepended or appended with "
521 "information from the Type or OtherTypeDescription "
522 "properties. The method chosen is described in the "
523 "NameFormat property of this class.") ]
524 string Name;
525 [MaxLen (256), Description (
526 "NameFormat contains the naming heuristic that is chosen to "
527 "ensure that the value of the Name property is unique. For "
528 "example, one might choose to prepend the name of the port "
529 "or interface with the Type of ProtocolEndpoint that this "
530 "instance is (e.g., IPv4)followed by an underscore.") ]
531 string NameFormat;
532 karl 1.1 [MaxLen (64), Description (
533 "ProtocolType is an enumeration that provides additional "
534 "information that can be used to help categorize and "
535 "classify different instances of this class."),
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536 mike 1.2 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
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537 karl 1.1 "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17",
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538 mike 1.2 "18", "19", "20", "21"},
539 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "IPv4", "IPv6", "IPX",
540 "AppleTalk", "DECnet", "SNA", "CONP", "CLNP",
541 "VINES", "XNS", "ATM", "Frame Relay",
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542 karl 1.1 "Ethernet", "TokenRing", "FDDI", "Infiniband",
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543 mike 1.2 "Fibre Channel", "ISDN BRI Endpoint",
544 "ISDN B Channel Endpoint", "ISDN D Channel Endpoint" },
545 ModelCorrespondence {
546 "CIM_ProtocolEndpoint.OtherTypeDescription"} ]
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547 karl 1.1 string ProtocolType;
548 [MaxLen(64), Description (
549 "A string describing the type of ProtocolEndpoint that this "
550 "instance is when the Type property of this class (or any of "
551 "its subclasses) is set to 1 (e.g., 'Other'). The format of "
552 "the string inserted in this property should be similar in "
553 "format to the values defined for the Type property. This "
554 "property should be set to NULL when the Type property is "
555 "any value other than 1."),
556 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_ProtocolEndpoint.ProtocolType"} ]
557 string OtherTypeDescription;
558 };
559
560 // ==================================================================
561 // ForwardsAmong
562 // ==================================================================
563 [Association, Description (
564 "This association represents the dependency that exists "
565 "between the ProtocolEndpoints that are used to forward data "
566 "and the ForwardingService that is performing the forwarding "
567 "of data.") ]
568 karl 1.1
569 class CIM_ForwardsAmong : CIM_ServiceSAPDependency
570 {
571 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description(
572 "The ProtocolEndpoints that are used to forward the data") ]
573 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint REF Antecedent;
574 [Override ("Dependent"), Description(
575 "The service that is forwarding the data") ]
576 CIM_ForwardingService REF Dependent;
577 };
578
579 // ===================================================================
580 // PortImplementsEndpoint
581 // ===================================================================
582 [Association, Description (
583 "PortImplementsEndpoint associates a LogicalPort with one or "
584 "more ProtocolEndpoints that are implemented `on it'. This "
585 "class specializes the DeviceSAPImplementation association. "
586 "It indicates that the referenced Endpoint is dependent on the "
587 "operations of the Port Device. (In the cases where Ports are "
588 "not currently defined for a protocol, for example for "
589 karl 1.1 "Ethernet, an Endpoint could be associated directly with an "
590 "EthernetAdapter via the DeviceSAPImplementation "
591 "relationship.)")
592 ]
593 class CIM_PortImplementsEndpoint : CIM_DeviceSAPImplementation
594 {
595 [Override ("Antecedent"),
596 Description (
597 "The LogicalPort that represents the Device behind "
598 "the ProtocolEndpoint.")
599 ]
600 CIM_LogicalPort REF Antecedent;
601 [Override ("Dependent"),
602 Description (
603 "The ProtocolEndpoint implemented on the LogicalPort.")
604 ]
605 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint REF Dependent;
606 };
607
608 // ==================================================================
609 // LANEndpoint
610 karl 1.1 // ==================================================================
611
612 [Description (
613 "A communication endpoint which, when its associated "
614 "interface device is connected to a LAN, may send and "
615 "receive data frames. LANEndpoints link switch ports and "
616 "host interfaces to LANs. ") ]
617
618 class CIM_LANEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint
619 {
620 [Description (
621 "A label or identifier for the LAN Segment."),
622 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_LANSegment.LANID"} ]
623 string LANID;
624 [Description (
625 "An indication of the kind of technology used on the LAN."),
626 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4" },
627 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Ethernet", "TokenRing", "FDDI" },
628 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_LANSegment.LANType"} ]
629 uint16 LANType;
630 [Description (
631 karl 1.1 "A free-form string that describes the type of technology "
632 "used on the LAN when the value of the LANType property "
633 "is equal to 1 (e.g., 'Other'). This provides built-in "
634 "extensibility."),
635 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_LANEndpoint.LANType"} ]
636 string OtherLANType;
637 [MaxLen(12), Description (
638 "The principal unicast address used in communication "
639 "with the LANEndpoint. The MAC address is formatted as "
640 "twelve hexadecimal digits (e.g., \"010203040506\"), "
641 "with each pair representing one of the six octets "
642 "of the MAC address in \"canonical\" bit order "
643 "according to RFC 2469.") ]
644 string MACAddress;
645 [Description (
646 "Other unicast addresses that may be used to communicate "
647 "with the LANEndpoint.") ]
648 string AliasAddresses[];
649 [Description (
650 "Multicast addresses to which the LANEndpoint "
651 "listens.") ]
652 karl 1.1 string GroupAddresses[];
653 [Description (
654 "The largest information field that may be sent or received "
655 "by the LANEndpoint."), Units ("Bits") ]
656 uint32 MaxDataSize;
657 };
658
659 // ==================================================================
660 // LANSegment
661 // ==================================================================
662 [Description (
663 "A collection of LAN Endpoints of a particular type "
664 "that are able to intercommunicate directly without "
665 "the assistance of bridging or routing services.") ]
666
667 class CIM_LANSegment : CIM_LogicalNetwork
668 {
669 [MaxLen(64), Description (
670 "A label or identifier for the LAN Segment."),
671 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_LANEndpoint.LANID"} ]
672 string LANID;
673 karl 1.1 [Description (
674 "An indication of the kind of technology used on the LAN."),
675 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4" },
676 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Ethernet", "TokenRing", "FDDI" },
677 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_LANEndpoint.LANType"} ]
678 uint16 LANType;
679 [MaxLen(64), Description (
680 "A string describing the type of technology used on the LAN "
681 "when the value of the LANType property of this class (or "
682 "any of its subclasses) is set to 1 (e.g., 'Other'). The "
683 "format of the string inserted in this property should be "
684 "similar in format to the values defined for the LANType "
685 "property. This property should be set to NULL when the "
686 "LANType property is any value other than 1."),
687 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_LANSegment.LANType"} ]
688 string OtherLANType;
689 };
690
691 // ==================================================================
692 // InLogicalNetwork
693 // ==================================================================
694 karl 1.1 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
695 "This association defines a ProtocolEndpoint as a member of "
696 "a specific LogicalNetwork.") ]
697
698 class CIM_InLogicalNetwork : CIM_CollectedMSEs
699 {
700 [Aggregate, Max(1), Override ("Collection"),
701 Description (
702 "The LogicalNetwork that groups the ProtocolEndpoint "
703 "instances.") ]
704 CIM_LogicalNetwork REF Collection;
705 [Override ("Member"), Description (
706 "The child ProtocolEndpoints that are components of the "
707 "LogicalNetwork.") ]
708 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint REF Member;
709 };
710
711 // ==================================================================
712 // InSegment
713 // ==================================================================
714 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
715 karl 1.1 "Defines a LANEndpoint as a member of a specific "
716 "LANSegment.") ]
717
718 class CIM_InSegment : CIM_InLogicalNetwork
719 {
720 [Aggregate, Max(1), Override ("Collection"), Description (
721 "The LANSegment that groups the LANEndpoint instances.") ]
722 CIM_LANSegment REF Collection;
723 [Override ("Member"), Description (
724 "A child LANEndpoint that is a component of the "
725 "LANSegment.") ]
726 CIM_LANEndpoint REF Member;
727 };
728
729 // ==================================================================
730 // ActiveConnection
731 // ==================================================================
732 [Association, Description (
733 "This association defines a connection that is currently "
734 "carrying traffic between two ProtocolEndpoints.") ]
735
736 karl 1.1 class CIM_ActiveConnection : CIM_SAPSAPDependency
737 {
738 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
739 "A ProtocolEndpoint in active communication with the "
740 "dependent ProtocolEndpoint.") ]
741 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint REF Antecedent;
742 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
743 "A second ProtocolEndpoint communicating with the "
744 "Antecedent ProtocolEndpoint.") ]
745 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint REF Dependent;
746 [Description ("The type of traffic that is carried "
747 "over this connection."),
748 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" },
749 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Unicast", "Broadcast",
750 "Multicast", "Anycast" },
751 ModelCorrespondence {
752 "CIM_ActiveConnection.OtherTrafficDescription" } ]
753 uint16 TrafficType;
754 [MaxLen(64), Description (
755 "A string describing the type of traffic that is being "
756 "carried over this instance when its Type property is set "
757 karl 1.1 "to 1 (e.g., 'Other'). The format of the string inserted "
758 "in this property should be similar in format to the "
759 "values defined for the TrafficType property. This "
760 "property should be set to NULL when the TrafficType "
761 "property is any value other than 1."),
762 ModelCorrespondence {
763 "CIM_ActiveConnection.TrafficType" } ]
764 string OtherTrafficDescription;
765 [Description (
766 "TRUE means that this connection is uni-directional; FALSE "
767 "means that this connection is bi-directional.") ]
768 boolean IsUnidirectional;
769 };
770
771 // ==================================================================
772 // IPAddressRange
773 // ==================================================================
774 [Abstract, Description (
775 "This represents a grouping of specific addresses, and "
776 "provides additional semantics for this group if "
777 "appropriate.") ]
778 karl 1.1
779 class CIM_IPAddressRange : CIM_CollectionOfMSEs
780 {
781 [Description (
782 "The starting IP address of the AddressRange, formatted "
783 "according to the appropriate convention as defined in the "
784 "AddressType property of this class (e.g., 171.79.6.40).") ]
785 string StartAddress;
786 [Description (
787 "The ending IP address of the AddressRange, formatted "
788 "according to the appropriate convention as defined in the "
789 "AddressType property of this class (e.g., 171.79.6.40).") ]
790 string EndAddress;
791 [Description (
792 "An enumeration that defines how to format the address and "
793 "mask of the address range that defines this IPSubnet)."
794 "\n\n"
795 "Whenever possible, IPv4-compatible addresses should "
796 "be used instead of IPv6 addresses (see RFC 2373, "
797 "section 2.5.4). In order to have a consistent format "
798 "for IPv4 addresses in a mixed IPv4/v6 environment, all "
799 karl 1.1 "IPv4 addresses and both IPv4-compatible IPv6 addresses "
800 "and IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses, per RFC 2373, section "
801 "2.5.4, should be formatted in standard IPv4 format. "
802 "However, this (the 2.2) version of the Network Common "
803 "Model will not explicitly support mixed IPv4/IPv6 "
804 "environments. This will be added in a future release."),
805 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2" },
806 Values { "Unknown", "IPv4", "IPv6" } ]
807 uint16 TypeOfAddress;
808 [Description (
809 "This attribute defines the region that addresses can be "
810 "allocated to."),
811 ValueMap {"0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" },
812 Values {"Unknown",
813 "Multiregional: 192.0.0.0 to 193.255.255.255",
814 "Europe: 194.0.0.0 to 195.255.255.255",
815 "Others: 196.0.0.0 to 197.255.255.255",
816 "North America: 198.0.0.0 to 199.255.255.255",
817 "Central & South America: 200.0.0.0 to 201.255.255.255",
818 "Pacific Rim: 202.0.0.0 to 203.255.255.255",
819 "Others: 204.0.0.0 to 205.255.255.255",
820 karl 1.1 "Others: 206.0.0.0 to 207.255.255.255" } ]
821 uint16 AllocationRegion;
822 };
823
824 // ==================================================================
825 // IPProtocolEndpoint
826 // ==================================================================
827 [Description (
828 "A ProtocolEndpoint that is dedicated to running IP.") ]
829
830 class CIM_IPProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint
831 {
832 [Description (
833 "The IP address that this ProtocolEndpoint represents, "
834 "formatted according to the appropriate convention as "
835 "defined in the AddressType property of this class "
836 " (e.g., 171.79.6.40).") ]
837 string Address;
838 [Description (
839 "The mask for the IP address of this ProtocolEndpoint, "
840 "formatted according to the appropriate convention as "
841 karl 1.1 "defined in the AddressType property of this class "
842 " (e.g., 255.255.252.0).") ]
843 string SubnetMask;
844 [Description (
845 "An enumeration that describes the format of the address "
846 "property. Whenever possible, IPv4-compatible addresses "
847 "should be used instead of native IPv6 addresses (see "
848 "RFC 2373, section 2.5.4). In order to have a consistent "
849 "format for IPv4 addresses in a mixed IPv4/v6 environment, "
850 "all IPv4 addresses and both IPv4-compatible IPv6 addresses "
851 "and IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses, per RFC 2373, section "
852 "2.5.4, should be formatted in standard IPv4 format. "
853 "However, this (the 2.2) version of the Network Common "
854 "Model will not explicitly support mixed IPv4/IPv6 "
855 "environments. This will be added in a future release."),
856 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2" },
857 Values { "Unknown", "IPv4", "IPv6" } ]
858 uint16 AddressType;
859 [Description (
860 "It is not possible to tell from the address alone if a "
861 "given IPProtocolEndpoint can support IPv4 and IPv6, or "
862 karl 1.1 "just one of these. This property explicitly defines the "
863 "support for different versions of IP that this "
864 "IPProtocolEndpoint has. "
865 "\n\n"
866 "More implementation experience is needed in order to "
867 "correctly model mixed IPv4/IPv6 networks; therefore, this "
868 "version (2.2) of the Network Common Model will not support "
869 "mixed IPv4/IPv6 environments. This will be looked at "
870 "further in a future version."),
871 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2" },
872 Values { "Unknown", "IPv4 Only", "IPv6 Only" } ]
873 uint16 IPVersionSupport;
874 };
875
876 // ==================================================================
877 // BGPProtocolEndpoint
878 // ==================================================================
879 [Description (
880 "A ProtocolEndpoint that is dedicated to running BGP.") ]
881
882 class CIM_BGPProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint
883 karl 1.1 {
884 [Description (
885 "A boolean that, when TRUE, signifies that this is an "
886 "instance of the external version of BGP (FALSE is the "
887 "internal version).") ]
888 boolean IsEBGP;
889 [Description (
890 "Normally, two routers running EBGP must be physically "
891 "connected. This boolean, when TRUE, denotes a LOGICAL "
892 "connection between two routers that are running EBGP "
893 "(e.g., there is an intermediate router or interface "
894 "between them.") ]
895 boolean IsEBGPMultihop;
896 [Description (
897 "This is the unique identifier of the local BGP router. "
898 "This is often the router ID (e.g., an IP address)."),
899 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpIdentifier"} ]
900 string LocalIdentifier;
901 [Description (
902 "This is the unique identifier of the peer BGP router. "
903 "This is often the router ID (e.g., an IP address)."),
904 karl 1.1 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerIdentifier"} ]
905 string PeerIdentifier;
906 [Description (
907 "This defines the current connection state of the "
908 "BGP Peer."),
909 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6" },
910 Values { "Idle", "Connect", "Active", "OpenSet",
911 "OpenConfirm", "Established" },
912 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerState"} ]
913 uint16 State;
914 [Description (
915 "This defines the desired state of the BGP connection."),
916 ValueMap { "1", "2" },
917 Values { "Stop", "Start" },
918 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerAdminStatus"} ]
919 uint16 AdminStatus;
920 [Description (
921 "This defines the negotiated version of BGP that is "
922 "running between the two peers."),
923 Mappingstrings {
924 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657- MIB.bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion"} ]
925 karl 1.1 string NegotiatedVersion;
926 [Description (
927 "This is the local IP address of this router's BGP "
928 "connection."),
929 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerLocalAddr"} ]
930 string LocalAddress;
931 [Description (
932 "This is the local port number for the TCP connection of "
933 "this router's BGP connection."),
934 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerLocalPort"} ]
935 uint16 LocalPort;
936 [Description (
937 "This is the remote IP address of this router's BGP "
938 "connection."),
939 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerRemoteAddr"} ]
940 string RemoteAddress;
941 [Description (
942 "This is the remote port number for the TCP connection of "
943 "this router's BGP connection."),
944 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerRemotePort"} ]
945 uint16 RemotePort;
946 karl 1.1 [Description (
947 "This is the remote AS number for this router's BGP "
948 "connection."),
949 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerRemoteAs"} ]
950 uint16 RemoteAS;
951 [Description (
952 "This defines the maximum amount of time in seconds that "
953 "may elapse between the receipt of successive KEEPALIVE or "
954 "UPDATE messages. This is instrumented as a counter that "
955 "increments from zero to the value specified in this "
956 "property. The value of this property is calculated by "
957 "this BGP speaker by using the smaller of the values of "
958 "bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured and the Hold Time received in "
959 "the OPEN message. This value, if not zero seconds, must "
960 "be at least three seconds, up to a maximum of 65535 "
961 "seconds. Receipt of either a KEEPALIVE or an UPDATE "
962 "message resets this value."),
963 Units ("Seconds"),
964 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerHoldTime"} ]
965 uint16 HoldTime;
966 [Description (
967 karl 1.1 "This defines the time interval in seconds for the KeepAlive "
968 "timer established with the peer. The value of this property "
969 "is calculated by this speaker such that, when compared with "
970 "the HoldTime property, it has the same proportion as the "
971 "KeepAliveConfigured property has with the "
972 "HoldTimeConfigured property. A value of 0 indicates that "
973 "the KeepAlive timer has not yet been established. The "
974 "maximum value of this property is 21845 seconds."),
975 Units ("Seconds"),
976 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerKeepAlive"} ]
977 uint16 KeepAlive;
978 };
979
980 // ==================================================================
981 // IPXProtocolEndpoint
982 // ==================================================================
983 [Description (
984 "An IPX communication point from which data may be sent "
985 "or received.") ]
986
987 class CIM_IPXProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint
988 karl 1.1 {
989 [Description (
990 "An IPX address formatted as eight hexadecimal digits "
991 "representing the network number, followed by a colon, "
992 "followed by twelve hexadecimal digits representing the "
993 "host address (e.g. \"00112233:010203040506\").") ]
994 string Address;
995 };
996
997 // ==================================================================
998 // IPXNetwork
999 // ==================================================================
1000 [Description ("A network or subnet that uses the IPX "
1001 "protocol") ]
1002
1003 class CIM_IPXNetwork : CIM_LogicalNetwork
1004 {
1005 [Description (
1006 "An IPX network number formatted as eight hexadecimal "
1007 "digits (e.g., \"00112233\").") ]
1008 string NetworkNumber;
1009 karl 1.1 };
1010
1011
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1012 mike 1.2 // ==================================================================
1013 // NextHopRouting
1014 // ==================================================================
1015
1016 [Abstract, Description (
1017 "NextHopRouting relates a destination address to the "
1018 "address or interface through which the remote address "
1019 "may be reached. An instance of this class can represent "
1020 "either static or dynamic routing, and may represent a routing "
1021 "table entry (but it is not required that all NextHopRoutes be "
1022 "in a routing table). Static routes are distinguished by "
1023 "setting the IsStatic boolean property to TRUE. \n"
1024 "\n"
1025 "Subclasses of NextHopRouting provide specific protocol "
1026 "and Key information. For example, the IPRoute subclass "
1027 "contains an AddressType property as part of its key "
1028 "structure. This property is not required for next hop "
1029 "information defined for Infiniband. \n"
1030 "\n"
1031 "NextHopRoutes are dependent on at least one "
1032 "ForwardingService to execute them. This is conveyed by the "
1033 mike 1.2 "CIM_NextHopForwardedByService association.")]
1034
1035 class CIM_NextHopRouting : CIM_LogicalElement
1036 {
1037 [Description (
1038 "The address which serves as the destination to be "
1039 "reached.")]
1040 string DestinationAddress;
1041
1042 [Description (
1043 "The mask for the DestinationAddress.")]
1044 string DestinationMask;
1045
1046 [Description (
1047 "This contains either the address of the next-hop router, "
1048 "or the interface used to reach the destination.") ]
1049 string NextHop;
1050
1051 [Description (
1052 "TRUE indicates that this is a static route, and FALSE "
1053 "indicates a dynamically-learned route.") ]
1054 mike 1.2 boolean IsStatic;
1055 };
1056
1057
1058 // ==================================================================
1059 // RouteForwardedByService
1060 // ==================================================================
1061
1062 [Association, Description (
1063 "This assocation makes explicit the next hops that are "
1064 "forwarded by a specific ForwardingService, to reach the "
1065 "destination. Every ForwardingService can have its own "
1066 "unique set of routing destinations and next hops.") ]
1067
1068 class CIM_RouteForwardedByService : CIM_Dependency
1069 {
1070 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min (1)]
1071 CIM_ForwardingService REF Antecedent;
1072
1073 [Override ("Dependent")]
1074 CIM_NextHopRouting REF Dependent;
1075 mike 1.2
1076 [Description (
1077 "This property contains the current administrative distance "
1078 "of this route, for the ForwardingService. Note that this "
1079 "property indicates current, specific values - whereas an "
1080 "instance of the CIM_AdministrativeDistance class "
1081 "defines default distances.") ]
1082 uint16 AdminDistance;
1083
1084 [Description (
1085 "PathMetric provides a numeric indication as to the "
1086 "preference of this route compared to other routes that "
1087 "reach the same destination.") ]
1088 uint16 PathMetric;
1089 };
1090
1091
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1092 karl 1.1 // ==================================================================
1093 // IPRoute
1094 // ==================================================================
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1095 mike 1.2
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1096 karl 1.1 [Abstract, Description (
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1097 mike 1.2 "An IPRoute relates a destination address to the "
1098 "address or interface through which the remote address "
1099 "may be reached. The destination address may be a "
1100 "specific IP endpoint or a subnet, dependent on the mask. "
1101 "An instance of this class represents either static or "
1102 "dynamic routing. Static routes are distinguished by "
1103 "setting the IsStatic boolean property to TRUE. \n"
1104 "\n"
1105 "Since many routes between endpoints can "
1106 "be defined (using different route calculation algorithms), "
1107 "the CIM_IPRoute class is defined as Abstract. This "
1108 "forces subclassing (for example, see CIM_BGPIPRoute) "
1109 "and allows the instances of its subclasses to be "
1110 "distinguished based on their CreationClassName key "
1111 "property.")]
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1112 karl 1.1
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1113 mike 1.2 class CIM_IPRoute : CIM_NextHopRouting
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1114 karl 1.1 {
1115 [Propagated("CIM_System.CreationClassName"),
1116 Key, MaxLen (256), Description (
1117 "The scoping System's CreationClassName.") ]
1118 string SystemCreationClassName;
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1119 mike 1.2
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1120 karl 1.1 [Propagated("CIM_System.Name"), Key, MaxLen (256),
1121 Description (
1122 "The scoping System's Name.") ]
1123 string SystemName;
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1124 mike 1.2
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1125 karl 1.1 [Propagated("CIM_Service.CreationClassName"),
1126 Key, MaxLen (256), Description (
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1127 mike 1.2 "The scoping ForwardingService's CreationClassName.") ]
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1128 karl 1.1 string ServiceCreationClassName;
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1129 mike 1.2
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1130 karl 1.1 [Propagated("CIM_Service.Name"), Key, MaxLen (256),
1131 Description (
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1132 mike 1.2 "The scoping ForwardingService's Name.") ]
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1133 karl 1.1 string ServiceName;
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1134 mike 1.2
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1135 karl 1.1 [Key, MaxLen (256), Description (
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1136 mike 1.2 "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the "
1137 "subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used "
1138 "with the other key properties of this class, this property "
1139 "allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to "
1140 "be uniquely identified.") ]
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1141 karl 1.1 string CreationClassName;
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1142 mike 1.2
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1143 karl 1.1 [Key, Description (
1144 "The IP address which serves as the destination of the "
1145 "traffic, formatted according to the appropriate convention "
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1146 mike 1.2 "as defined in the AddressType property of this class. \n"
1147 "\n"
1148 "This property has the same semantics as DestinationAddress "
1149 "inherited from the NextHopRouting superclass, but a different "
1150 "property name. This is because this property and class were "
1151 "defined before NextHopRouting and are Key properties. They "
1152 "cannot be removed. ModelCorrespondence indicates that they "
1153 "should be set to equivalent values for consistency and "
1154 "ease of query."),
1155 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_IPRoute.DestinationAddress"} ]
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1156 karl 1.1 string IPDestinationAddress;
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1157 mike 1.2
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1158 karl 1.1 [Key, Description (
1159 "The mask for the destination IP address, formatted "
1160 "according to the appropriate convention as defined in the "
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1161 mike 1.2 "AddressType property of this class. \n"
1162 "\n"
1163 "This property has the same semantics as DestinationMask "
1164 "inherited from the NextHopRouting superclass, but a different "
1165 "property name. This is because this property and class were "
1166 "defined before NextHopRouting and are Key properties. They "
1167 "cannot be removed. ModelCorrespondence indicates that they "
1168 "should be set to equivalent values for consistency and "
1169 "ease of query."),
1170 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_IPRoute.DestinationMask"} ]
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1171 karl 1.1 string IPDestinationMask;
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1172 mike 1.2
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1173 karl 1.1 [Key, Description (
1174 "An enumeration that describes the format of the address "
1175 "property. Addresses that can be formatted in IPv4 format, "
1176 "must be formatted that way to ensure mixed IPv4/IPv6 "
1177 "support. "
1178 "\n\n"
1179 "AddressType is part of the key so that an IPv4 and an IPv6 "
1180 "route to IP subnets with the same network number but "
1181 "different versions (v4/v6) can coexist "),
1182 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2" },
1183 Values { "Unknown", "IPv4", "IPv6" } ]
1184 uint16 AddressType;
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1185 mike 1.2
1186 [Override ("DestinationAddress"),
1187 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_IPRoute.IPDestinationAddress"} ]
1188 string DestinationAddress;
1189
1190 [Override ("DestinationMask"),
1191 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_IPRoute.IPDestinationMask"} ]
1192 string DestinationMask;
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1193 karl 1.1 };
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1194 mike 1.2
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1195 karl 1.1
1196 // ==================================================================
1197 // ForwardedRoutes
1198 // ==================================================================
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1199 mike 1.2
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1200 karl 1.1 [Association, Description (
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1201 mike 1.2 "This assocation makes explicit the IP routes that are defined "
1202 "in the context of a specific ForwardingService. Every "
1203 "ForwardingService can have its own unique set of IP routing "
1204 "destinations.") ]
1205
1206 class CIM_ForwardedRoutes : CIM_RouteForwardedByService
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1207 karl 1.1
1208 {
1209 [Override ("Dependent"), Weak ]
1210 CIM_IPRoute REF Dependent;
1211 };
1212
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1213 mike 1.2
1214
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1215 karl 1.1 // ==================================================================
1216 // BindsTo
1217 // ==================================================================
1218 [Association, Description (
1219 "This association establishes a ServiceAccessPoint "
1220 "as a requestor of protocol services from a "
1221 "ProtocolEndpoint. Typically, this association runs "
1222 "between SAPs and endpoints on a single system. Since a "
1223 "ProtocolEndpoint is a kind of ServiceAccessPoint, this "
1224 "binding can be used to establish a layering of two "
1225 "protocols, the upper layer represented by the Dependent "
1226 "and the lower layer represented by the Antecedent.") ]
1227
1228 class CIM_BindsTo : CIM_SAPSAPDependency
1229 {
1230 [Override ("Antecedent") ]
1231 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint REF Antecedent;
1232 [Override ("Dependent") ]
1233 CIM_ServiceAccessPoint REF Dependent;
1234 };
1235
1236 karl 1.1 // ==================================================================
1237 // BindsToLANEndpoint
1238 // ==================================================================
1239 [Association, Description (
1240 "This association makes explicit the dependency of a "
1241 "ProtocolEndpoint on some lower layer ProtocolEndpoint on "
1242 "the same system.") ]
1243
1244 class CIM_BindsToLANEndpoint : CIM_BindsTo
1245 {
1246 [Override ("Antecedent") ]
1247 CIM_LANEndpoint REF Antecedent;
1248 [Description (
1249 "This describes the framing method for the upper layer "
1250 "protocol endpoint that is bound to a LANEndpoint. Note: "
1251 "\"Raw802.3\" is only known to be used with the IPX "
1252 "protocol."),
1253 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4" },
1254 Values { "Unknown", "Ethernet", "802.2", "SNAP", "Raw802.3" } ]
1255 uint16 FrameType;
1256 };
1257 karl 1.1
1258 // ==================================================================
1259 // BGPIPRoute
1260 // ==================================================================
1261 [Description (
1262 "BGPIPRoute describes a BGP routing entry that connects two "
1263 "peer routers that are running BGP. The source and "
1264 "destination addresses may be either specific IP endpoints "
1265 "or IP subnets.") ]
1266
1267 class CIM_BGPIPRoute : CIM_IPRoute
1268 {
1269 [Description (
1270 "Usually, the administrative distance is used to determine "
1271 "which route gets installed in the routing table. Using this "
1272 "scheme, routes learned via EBGP will win over routes "
1273 "learned via an IGP. If this is not desired, then this "
1274 "assigns the administrative distance of this route to be "
1275 "equal to that of a local route, which means that the same "
1276 "route learned by an IGP will have a lower administrative "
1277 "distance and be installed instead.") ]
1278 karl 1.1 boolean IsBackDoorRoute;
1279 [Description (
1280 "Loopback interfaces are often used by IBGP peers, because "
1281 "they eliminate a dependency that would otherwise occur if "
1282 "the actual IP address of a physical interface was used to "
1283 "configure BGP. The loopback interface instead instructs the "
1284 "router to use any available interface.") ]
1285 boolean UsesLoopbackPeering;
1286 };
1287
1288 // ==================================================================
1289 // RoutesBGP
1290 // ==================================================================
1291 [Association, Description (
1292 "This association defines a BGP route, and makes explicit "
1293 "the dependency between a BGPIPRoute and a "
1294 "BGPProtocolEndpoint.") ]
1295
1296 class CIM_RoutesBGP : CIM_Dependency
1297 {
1298 [Max (2), Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
1299 karl 1.1 "The BGPProtocolEndpoints that represent the source and "
1300 "destination (or at least the next hop) of the BGP route.") ]
1301 CIM_BGPProtocolEndpoint REF Antecedent;
1302 [Min (1), Override ("Dependent"), Description (
1303 "The routing table entry that represents a BGP route.") ]
1304 CIM_BGPIPRoute REF Dependent;
1305 };
1306
1307 // ==================================================================
1308 // NetworksInAdminDomain
1309 // ==================================================================
1310 [Association, Description (
1311 "This association is used to define the set of Logical"
1312 "Networks contained in an AdminDomain. This has the implied "
1313 "semantics that this set of LogicalNetworks are all "
1314 "administered by the same network administrator that "
1315 "administrates the AdminDomain.") ]
1316
1317 class CIM_NetworksInAdminDomain
1318 {
1319 [Min(1), Max(1), Key, Description (
1320 karl 1.1 "The AdminDomain that hosts the various LogicalNetworks.") ]
1321 CIM_AdminDomain REF Domain;
1322 [Weak, Key, Description (
1323 "The LogicalNetworks that are hosted by the AdminDomain.") ]
1324 CIM_LogicalNetwork REF Network;
1325 };
1326
1327 // ==================================================================
1328 // BGPCluster
1329 // ==================================================================
1330 [Description (
1331 "The BGP speakers in an AS are required to be fully meshed. "
1332 "This can lead to a huge number of TCP connections per "
1333 "router. One way to reduce the peering requirements is to "
1334 "use a route reflector. This is based on specifying one or "
1335 "more routers to act as focal points for IBGP sessions. "
1336 "\n\n"
1337 "The route reflector as a whole is called a cluster. It is "
1338 "logically divided into three types of routers: reflectors, "
1339 "clients of the route reflector(s), and non-clients of the "
1340 "route reflector. "
1341 karl 1.1 "\n\n"
1342 "An AS can have more than one route reflector. There can be "
1343 "more than one route reflector in a cluster, and there can "
1344 "be more than one cluster in an AS.") ]
1345
1346 class CIM_BGPCluster : CIM_CollectionOfMSEs
1347 {
1348 [Key, Description (
1349 "If a cluster has more than one route reflector, all of the "
1350 "route reflectors in the cluster need to be configured with "
1351 "a 4-byte cluster ID. This allows route reflectors to "
1352 "recognize updates from other route reflectors in the "
1353 "same cluster.") ]
1354 uint32 ClusterID;
1355 };
1356
1357 // ==================================================================
1358 // RoutersInBGPCluster
1359 // ==================================================================
1360 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
1361 "This aggregation establishes 'whole-part' relationships "
1362 karl 1.1 "between a BGPCluster and the ComputerSystems (e.g., the "
1363 "routers) that it contains. At least three routers are "
1364 "required to form a cluster - a reflector and two clients. "
1365 "In addition, the routers that form a cluster share common "
1366 "configuration information, and are commonly administered.") ]
1367
1368 class CIM_RoutersInBGPCluster : CIM_CollectedMSEs
1369 {
1370 [Override ("Collection"), Aggregate, Max(1),
1371 Description (
1372 "The Cluster that aggregates the routers belonging to it "
1373 "and administers them.") ]
1374 CIM_BGPCluster REF Collection;
1375 [Override ("Member"), Min(3), Description (
1376 "The routers that form the Cluster.") ]
1377 CIM_ComputerSystem REF Member;
1378 };
1379
1380 // ==================================================================
1381 // BGPClustersInAS
1382 // ==================================================================
1383 karl 1.1 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
1384 "This aggregation establishes 'whole-part' relationships "
1385 "between an AutonomousSystem and the BGPClusters that it "
1386 "In addition, the routers that form a cluster share common "
1387 "configuration information, and are commonly administered.") ]
1388
1389 class CIM_BGPClustersInAS
1390 {
1391 [Key, Aggregate, Max(1), Description (
1392 "The AutonomousSystem that aggregates the Clusters belonging "
1393 "to it and administers them.") ]
1394 CIM_AutonomousSystem REF GroupAS;
1395 [Key, Description (
1396 "The Clusters that are contained in the AS.") ]
1397 CIM_BGPCluster REF PartAS;
1398 };
1399
1400 // ==================================================================
1401 // RoutersInAS
1402 // ==================================================================
1403 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
1404 karl 1.1 "This aggregation establishes 'whole-part' relationships "
1405 "between an AutonomousSystem and the routers that it "
1406 "contains. In addition, the routers in the AS share common "
1407 "configuration information, and are commonly administered.") ]
1408
1409 class CIM_RoutersInAS : CIM_SystemComponent
1410 {
1411 [Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"), Max(1), Description (
1412 "The AutonomousSystem that aggregates the routers belonging "
1413 "to it and administers them.") ]
1414 CIM_AutonomousSystem REF GroupComponent;
1415 [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
1416 "The Routers that are contained in the AS.") ]
1417 CIM_ComputerSystem REF PartComponent;
1418 [Description (
1419 "This is an array of strings that contain the BGP attributes "
1420 "supported by this router.") ]
1421 string BGPSupportedAttributes [];
1422 [Description (
1423 "TRUE means that the community value of this router is added "
1424 "to the existing community value, and FALSE means that the "
1425 karl 1.1 "community value of this router replaces the existing "
1426 "community value.") ]
1427 boolean AddCommunityValue;
1428 [Description (
1429 "This is an enumeration that defines the function, from the "
1430 "point of view of BGP, of this router."),
1431 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" },
1432 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Conventional BGP Speaker",
1433 "Route Reflector", "Router Reflector Client",
1434 "Route Reflector Non-Client", "Peer Group Member",
1435 "Confederation Member" },
1436 ModelCorrespondence {
1437 "CIM_BGPService.OtherRoleDescription"} ]
1438 uint16 Role;
1439 [MaxLen(64), Description (
1440 "A string describing the type of function that this router "
1441 "has in its AS when the value of the Role property of this "
1442 "class is set to 1 (e.g., 'Other'). The format of the string "
1443 "inserted in this property should be similar in format to "
1444 "the values defined for the Role property. This property "
1445 "should be set to NULL when the Role property is any value "
1446 karl 1.1 "other than 1."),
1447 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_BGPService.Role"} ]
1448 string OtherRoleDescription;
1449 };
1450
1451 // ==================================================================
1452 // ProvidesEndpoint
1453 // ==================================================================
1454 [Association, Description (
1455 "This association represents the endpoints that a network "
1456 "service provides to access it.") ]
1457
1458 class CIM_ProvidesEndpoint : CIM_ServiceAccessBySAP
1459 {
1460 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max(1), Description (
1461 "The NetworkService that is being accessed by the "
1462 "ProtocolEndpoints.") ]
1463 CIM_NetworkService REF Antecedent;
1464 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
1465 "The ProtocolEndpoints that provide access to the "
1466 "NetworkService.") ]
1467 karl 1.1 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint REF Dependent;
1468 };
1469
1470 // ==================================================================
1471 // ASBGPEndpoints
1472 // ==================================================================
1473 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
1474 "This aggregation defines the different router interfaces "
1475 "that are running BGP in the AutonomousSystem.") ]
1476
1477 class CIM_ASBGPEndpoints : CIM_SystemComponent
1478 {
1479 [Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"), Max(1), Description (
1480 "The AutonomousSystem that aggregates the router interfaces "
1481 "that are running BGP.") ]
1482 CIM_AutonomousSystem REF GroupComponent;
1483 [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
1484 "The router interfaces that are contained in the AS.") ]
1485 CIM_BGPProtocolEndpoint REF PartComponent;
1486 };
1487
1488 karl 1.1 // ==================================================================
1489 // Confederation
1490 // ==================================================================
1491 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
1492 "The BGP speakers in an AS are required to be fully meshed. "
1493 "This can lead to a huge number of TCP connections per "
1494 "router. One way to reduce the peering requirements is to "
1495 "use a confederation. A confederation effectively partitions "
1496 "one AS into a group of 'sub-ASs'. This enables all of the "
1497 "benefits of IBGP to be applied inside the confederation, "
1498 "while enabling EBGP to be run between each confederation. "
1499 "This enables certain BGP attribute values to be preserved "
1500 "between confederations. However, to the outside world, the "
1501 "AS with its confederations appear to be a single AS.") ]
1502
1503 class CIM_Confederation : CIM_SystemComponent
1504 {
1505 [Aggregate, Max(1), Override ("GroupComponent"),
1506 Description (
1507 "The AutonomousSystem that contains the confederations.") ]
1508 CIM_AutonomousSystem REF GroupComponent;
1509 karl 1.1 [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
1510 "The Confederation within the AutonomousSystem.") ]
1511 CIM_AutonomousSystem REF PartComponent;
1512 [Description (
1513 "A unique identifier of the AutonomousSystem that contains "
1514 "the confederations.") ]
1515 uint32 ParentASNumber;
1516 [Description (
1517 "A unique identifier of the Confederation within the "
1518 "AutonomousSystem.") ]
1519 uint32 ChildASNumber;
1520 };
1521
1522 // ==================================================================
1523 // RouteCalculationService
1524 // ==================================================================
1525 [Abstract, Description (
1526 "This is an abstract base class, derived from Network"
1527 "Service, that represents the route calculation aspects of "
1528 "a router. This class also addresses functions performed by "
1529 "the router when it exchanges routing information. "
1530 karl 1.1 "\n\n"
1531 "Note that there are a large variety of additional routing "
1532 "protocols that are not enumerated below, or currently "
1533 "subclassed. These will be added as models are developed.") ]
1534
1535 class CIM_RouteCalculationService : CIM_NetworkService
1536 {
1537 [Description (
1538 "The RouterID uniquely identifies the router that is "
1539 "performing the route calculation. It is the highest IP "
1540 "address on the router (or the highest loopback interface, "
1541 "if there is one).") ]
1542 string RouterID;
1543 [Description (
1544 "This is an enumerated value that defines the routing "
|
1545 mike 1.2 "algorithm used in this route calculation."),
|
1546 karl 1.1 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" },
1547 Values { "Unknown", "RIPv1", "RIPv2", "OSPFv1", "OSPFv2",
1548 "BGPv1", "BGPv2", "BGPv3", "BGPv4" } ]
|
1549 mike 1.2 uint16 AlgorithmType;
|
1550 karl 1.1 };
1551
1552 // ==================================================================
1553 // CalculatedRoutes
1554 // ==================================================================
1555 [Association, Description (
1556 "This assocation makes explicit the routes that are "
1557 "calculated by a specific RouteCalculationService. Thus, "
1558 "every RouteCalculationService can have its own unique set "
1559 "of calculated routes.") ]
1560
1561 class CIM_CalculatedRoutes : CIM_Dependency
1562 {
1563 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max(1) ]
1564 CIM_RouteCalculationService REF Antecedent;
1565 [Override ("Dependent") ]
1566 CIM_IPRoute REF Dependent;
1567 };
1568
1569 // ==================================================================
1570 // HostedRoutingServices
1571 karl 1.1 // ==================================================================
1572 [Association, Description (
1573 "This is a specialization of CIM_HostedService, which is an"
1574 "association between a Service and the System on which the "
1575 "functionality resides. The ComputerSystem is made up of "
1576 "different routing services, which take the form of internal "
1577 "and external routing protocols. These are different "
1578 "NetworkServices, and are weak with respect to their hosting "
1579 "ComputerSystem.") ]
1580
1581 class CIM_HostedRoutingServices : CIM_HostedService
1582 {
1583 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max(1), Min(1),
1584 Description ("The hosting router.") ]
1585 CIM_ComputerSystem REF Antecedent;
1586 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
1587 "The Service hosted on the System.") ]
1588 CIM_RouteCalculationService REF Dependent;
1589 };
1590
1591 // ==================================================================
1592 karl 1.1 // HostedForwardingServices
1593 // ==================================================================
1594 [Association, Description (
1595 "This is a specialization of CIM_HostedService, which is an"
1596 "association between a Service and the System on which the "
1597 "functionality resides. The ComputerSystem is made up of "
1598 "different forwarding services, which take the form of "
1599 "internal and external routing protocols. These are "
1600 "different NetworkServices, and are weak with respect to "
1601 "their hosting ComputerSystem.") ]
1602
1603 class CIM_HostedForwardingServices : CIM_HostedService
1604 {
1605 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max(1), Min(1),
1606 Description ("The hosting router.") ]
1607 CIM_ComputerSystem REF Antecedent;
1608 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
1609 "The Service hosted on the System.") ]
1610 CIM_ForwardingService REF Dependent;
1611 };
1612
1613 karl 1.1 // ==================================================================
1614 // EGPRouteCalcDependency
1615 // ==================================================================
1616 [Association, Description (
1617 "This is a specialization of ServiceServiceDependency, and "
1618 "captures the dependency that external gateway protocols "
1619 "(such as BGP) have on interior gateway protocols (such "
1620 "as OSPF).") ]
1621
1622 class CIM_EGPRouteCalcDependency : CIM_ServiceServiceDependency
1623 {
1624 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
1625 "The independent RouteCalculationService that provides "
1626 "routing information from the AS, for the EGP to use.") ]
1627 CIM_RouteCalculationService REF Antecedent;
1628 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
1629 "The dependent RouteCalculationService (e.g., the Route"
1630 "CalculationService that is functioning as an EGP.") ]
1631 CIM_RouteCalculationService REF Dependent;
1632 [Description (
1633 "Sometimes it is necessary to inject EGP information, such "
1634 karl 1.1 "as that from BGP, into IGPs. This attribute defines whether "
1635 "this should be done for the two routing protocols that are "
1636 "defined by this association. The values below mean that no, "
1637 " partial, and full EGP information is injected into the "
1638 "IGP, respectively."),
1639 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3" },
1640 Values { "None", "Partial", "Full" } ]
1641 uint16 IGPInjection;
1642 };
1643
1644 // ==================================================================
1645 // BGPService
1646 // ==================================================================
1647 [Description (
1648 "This class is used to represent the basic operation of BGP. "
1649 "It is derived from RouteCalculationService, the superclass "
1650 "of all routing protocols.") ]
1651
1652 class CIM_BGPService : CIM_RouteCalculationService
1653 {
1654 [Description (
1655 karl 1.1 "The BGPVersion property defines the version of BGP that "
1656 "this router is using. This is part of the BGP peer "
1657 "negotiation process)."),
1658 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpVersion"} ]
1659 uint8 BGPVersion;
1660 [Description (
1661 "BGP sends errors using a NOTIFICATION message. This message "
1662 "contains an error code, an error subcode, and error data. "
1663 "The error code defines the type of the notification. The "
1664 "'Cease' error is for all fatal errors that are not one of "
1665 "the other five types of errors."),
1666 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6" },
1667 Values { "None", "Message Header Error", "OPEN Message Error",
1668 "UPDATE Message Error", "Hold Timer Expired",
1669 "Finite State Machine Error", "Cease" } ]
1670 uint16 LastErrorCode;
1671 [Description (
1672 "This defines the BGP error subcode for message header "
1673 "errors. If the ErrorCode property is any other value, "
1674 "then this property should be set to NULL."),
1675 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" },
1676 karl 1.1 Values { "None", "Connection Not Synchronized",
1677 "Bad Message Length", "Bad Message Type" },
1678 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_BGPService.ErrorCode"} ]
1679 uint16 LastMessageErrorSubCode;
1680 [Description (
1681 "This defines the BGP error subcode for OPEN message "
1682 "errors. If the ErrorCode property is any other value, "
1683 "then this property should be set to NULL."),
1684 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6" },
1685 Values { "None", "Unsupported Version Number", "Bad Peer AS",
1686 "Bad BGP Identifier", "Unsupported Optional Parameter",
1687 "Authentication Failure", "Unacceptable Hold Time"},
1688 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_BGPService.ErrorCode"} ]
1689 uint16 LastOpenErrorSubCode;
1690 [Description (
1691 "This defines the BGP error subcode for UPDATE message "
1692 "errors. If the ErrorCode property is any other value, "
1693 "then this property should be set to NULL."),
1694 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
1695 "10", "11" },
1696 Values { "None", "Malformed Attribute List",
1697 karl 1.1 "Unrecognized Well-Known Attribute",
1698 "Missing Well-Known Attribute", "Attribute Flags Error",
1699 "Attribute Length Error", "Invalid Origin Attribute",
1700 "AS Routing Loop", "Invalid NEXT_HOP Attribute",
1701 "Optional Attribute Error", "Invalid Network Field",
1702 "Malformed AS_path" },
1703 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_BGPService.ErrorCode"} ]
1704 uint16 LastUpdateErrorSubCode;
1705 };
1706
1707 // ==================================================================
1708 // BGPPeerGroup
1709 // ==================================================================
1710 [Description (
1711 "A BGP Peer Group is a set of BGP neighbors that share the "
1712 "same update policies. This enables an administrator to "
1713 "assign policies to the peer group, instead of individually. "
1714 "This enables the routers in the Peer Group to optimize "
1715 "UPDATE messages. Consequently, Peer Groups have a set of "
1716 "restrictions that must be followed in order to work "
1717 "correctly with external BGP peers. Otherwise, loss of "
1718 karl 1.1 "routing information could occur."
1719 "\n\n"
1720 "A BGPPeerGroup is weak to the AutonomousSystem that "
1721 "contains it. Therefore, the keys from System must be "
1722 "propagated to it.") ]
1723
1724 class CIM_BGPPeerGroup : CIM_CollectionOfMSEs
1725 {
1726 [Propagated ("CIM_AutonomousSystem.CreationClassName"), Key,
1727 MaxLen (256), Description (
1728 "The scoping AutonomousSystem's CreationClassName. ") ]
1729 string SystemCreationClassName;
1730 [Propagated ("CIM_AutonomousSystem.Name"), Key, MaxLen (256),
1731 Description ("The scoping AutonomousSystem's Name.") ]
1732 string SystemName;
1733 [Key, Description (
1734 "The type of class that this instance is.") ]
1735 string CreationClassName;
1736 [MaxLen(256), Key, Description (
1737 "This is the name of the BGP Peer Group.") ]
1738 string Name;
1739 karl 1.1 [Description (
1740 "This defines the time interval, in seconds, for the "
1741 "ConnectRetry timer. The suggested value is 120 seconds."),
1742 Units ("Seconds"),
1743 Mappingstrings {
1744 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpConnectRetryInterval"} ]
1745 uint32 ConnectRetryInterval;
1746 [Description (
1747 "This defines the time interval in seconds for the Hold "
1748 "Time configured for this BGP speaker with a peer. This "
1749 "value is placed in an OPEN message sent to a peer by "
1750 "this BGP speaker, and is compared with the Hold Time "
1751 "field in the OPEN message received from the peer. This "
1752 "enables this speaker to establish a mutually agreeable "
1753 "Hold Time with the peer. This value must not be less "
1754 "than three seconds. If it is zero, then the Hold Time "
1755 "is NOT to be established with the peer. The suggested"
1756 "value for this timer is 90 seconds."),
1757 Units ("Seconds"),
1758 Mappingstrings
1759 {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured"} ]
1760 karl 1.1 uint16 HoldTimeConfigured;
1761 [Description (
1762 "This defines the time interval in seconds for the "
1763 "KeepAlive timer configured for this BGP speaker with "
1764 "a peer. This value will determine the frequency of "
1765 "the KEEPALIVE messages relative to the value of the "
1766 "HoldTimeConfigured property; the actual frequency is "
1767 "specified by the value of the KeepAlive property. A "
1768 "reasonable value is one third of that of the value of "
1769 "the HoldTimeConfigured property. If it is zero, then "
1770 "NO periodic KEEPALIVE messages are sent to the peer. "
1771 "The suggested value for this property is 30 seconds. "
1772 "The maximum value of this property is 21845 seconds."),
1773 Units ("Seconds"),
1774 Mappingstrings {
1775 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured"} ]
1776 uint16 KeepAliveConfigured;
1777 [Description (
1778 "This defines the time interval in seconds for the "
1779 "MinASOriginationInterval timer. The suggested value for "
1780 "this property is 15 seconds."),
1781 karl 1.1 Units ("Seconds"),
1782 Mappingstrings
1783 {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval"} ]
1784 uint16 MinASOriginationInterval;
1785 [Description (
1786 "This defines the time interval in seconds for the "
1787 "MinRouteAdvertisementInterval timer. The suggested value "
1788 "for this property is 30 seconds."),
1789 Units ("Seconds"),
1790 Mappingstrings {
1791 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval"} ]
1792 uint16 MinRouteAdvertisementInterval;
1793 };
1794
1795 // ==================================================================
1796 // ReflectorService
1797 // ==================================================================
1798 [Association, Description (
1799 "This association will serve as the base class for defining "
1800 "BGP routing policies for the reflector of this Cluster.") ]
1801
1802 karl 1.1 class CIM_ReflectorService : CIM_Dependency
1803 {
1804 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max(1), Description (
1805 "The Cluster for which this policy is being defined.") ]
1806 CIM_BGPCluster REF Antecedent;
1807 [Override ("Dependent"), Min(1), Description (
1808 "The BGPService to which the policy will be applied in "
1809 "the Cluster.") ]
1810 CIM_BGPService REF Dependent;
1811 };
1812
1813 // ==================================================================
1814 // ReflectorClientService
1815 // ==================================================================
1816 [Association, Description (
1817 "This association will serve as the base class for defining "
1818 "BGP routing policies for clients of the reflector of "
1819 "this Cluster.") ]
1820
1821 class CIM_ReflectorClientService : CIM_Dependency
1822 {
1823 karl 1.1 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max(1), Description (
1824 "The Cluster for which this policy is being defined.") ]
1825 CIM_BGPCluster REF Antecedent;
1826 [Override ("Dependent"), Min(1), Description (
1827 "The BGPService to which the policy will be applied in "
1828 "the Cluster.") ]
1829 CIM_BGPService REF Dependent;
1830 };
1831
1832 // ==================================================================
1833 // ReflectorNonClientService
1834 // ==================================================================
1835 [Association, Description (
1836 "This association will serve as the base class for defining "
1837 "BGP routing policies for the non-clients of the reflector "
1838 "of this Cluster.") ]
1839
1840 class CIM_ReflectorNonClientService : CIM_Dependency
1841 {
1842 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max(1), Description (
1843 "The Cluster for which this policy is being defined.") ]
1844 karl 1.1 CIM_BGPCluster REF Antecedent;
1845 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
1846 "The BGPService to which the policy will be applied in "
1847 "the Cluster.") ]
1848 CIM_BGPService REF Dependent;
1849 };
1850
1851 // ===================================================================
1852 // CIM_FilterEntryBase
1853 // ===================================================================
1854 [Description (
1855 " FilterEntryBase is an abstract class to define the naming "
1856 "of all filter entries, and to allow their common "
1857 "aggregation into FilterLists. The FilterEntry subclass "
1858 "represents packet filtering. Other types of Entries are "
1859 "possible - for example, to filter security credentials. \n"
1860 " FilterEntryBase is weak to the network device (e.g., the "
1861 "ComputerSystem) that contains it. Hence, the ComputerSystem "
1862 "keys are propagated to this class.") ]
1863
1864 class CIM_FilterEntryBase : CIM_LogicalElement
1865 karl 1.1 {
1866 [Propagated ("CIM_ComputerSystem.CreationClassName"), Key,
1867 MaxLen (256),
1868 Description (
1869 "The scoping ComputerSystem's CreationClassName. ") ]
1870 string SystemCreationClassName;
1871 [Propagated ("CIM_ComputerSystem.Name"), Key, MaxLen (256),
1872 Description (
1873 "The scoping ComputerSystem's Name.") ]
1874 string SystemName;
1875 [Key, MaxLen (256),
1876 Description (
1877 "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the "
1878 "subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used "
1879 "with the other key properties of this class, this property "
1880 "allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to "
1881 "be uniquely identified.") ]
1882 string CreationClassName;
1883 [Key, MaxLen (256),
1884 Description (
1885 "The Name property defines the label by which the Filter"
1886 karl 1.1 "Entry is known and uniquely identified.") ]
1887 string Name;
1888 [Description (
1889 "Boolean indicating that the match condition described "
1890 "in the properties of the FilterEntryBase subclass "
1891 "should be negated.") ]
1892 boolean IsNegated;
1893 };
1894
1895 // ==================================================================
1896 // FilterEntry
1897 // ==================================================================
1898 [Description (
1899 "A FilterEntry is used by network devices to identify "
1900 "traffic and either forward them (with possibly further "
1901 "processing) to their destination, or to deny their "
1902 "forwarding. They are the building block of FilterLists."
1903 "\n\n"
1904 "This class is oriented towards packet filtering. Other "
1905 "subclasses of FilterEntryBase can be defined to do other "
1906 "types of filtering. "
1907 karl 1.1 "\n\n"
1908 "A FilterEntry is weak to the network device (e.g., the "
1909 "ComputerSystem) that contains it. Hence, the ComputerSystem "
1910 "keys are propagated to this class.") ]
1911
1912 class CIM_FilterEntry : CIM_FilterEntryBase
1913 {
1914 [Description (
1915 "This defines the type of traffic that is being filtered. "
1916 "This will affect the filtering rules in the MatchCondition "
1917 "property of this class."),
1918 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" },
1919 Values { "Unknown", "IPv4", "IPX", "IPv6" } ]
1920 uint16 TrafficType;
1921 [Description (
1922 "This specifies one of a set of ways to identify traffic. "
1923 "if the value is 1 (e.g., 'Other'), then the specific "
1924 "type of filtering is specified in the "
1925 "OtherMatchConditionType property of this class."),
1926 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
1927 "10", "11", "12" },
1928 karl 1.1 Values {"Other", "Source Address and Mask",
1929 "Destination Address and Mask", "Source Port",
1930 "Source Port Range", "Destination Port",
1931 "Destination Port Range", "Protocol Type",
1932 "Protocol Type and Option", "DSCP", "ToS Value",
1933 "802.1P Priority Value" },
1934 ModelCorrespondence {
1935 "CIM_FilterEntry.OtherMatchConditionType" } ]
1936 uint16 MatchConditionType;
1937 [Description (
1938 "If the value of the MatchConditionType property in this "
1939 "class is 1 (e.g., 'Other'), then the specific type of "
1940 "filtering is specified in this property."),
1941 ModelCorrespondence {
1942 "CIM_FilterEntry.MatchConditionType" } ]
1943 string OtherMatchConditionType;
1944 [Description (
1945 "This is the value of the condition that filters the "
1946 "traffic. It corresponds to the condition specified in the "
1947 "MatchConditionType property. If, however, the value of the "
1948 "MatchConditionProperty is 1, then it corresponds to the "
1949 karl 1.1 "condition specified in the OtherMatchConditionType "
1950 "property.") ]
1951 string MatchConditionValue;
1952 [Description (
1953 "This defines whether the action should be to forward or "
1954 "deny traffic meeting the match condition specified in "
1955 "this filter."),
1956 ValueMap { "1", "2" },
1957 Values { "Permit", "Deny" } ]
1958 uint16 Action;
1959 [Description (
1960 "This defines whether this FilterEntry is the default "
1961 "entry to use by its FilterList.") ]
1962 boolean DefaultFilter;
1963 [Description (
1964 "This defines the traffic class that is being matched by "
1965 "this FilterEntry. Note that FilterEntries are aggregated "
1966 "into FilterLists by the EntriesInFilterList "
1967 "relationship. If the EntrySequence property of the "
1968 "aggregation is set to 0, this means that all the Filter"
1969 "Entries should be ANDed together. Consequently, the "
1970 karl 1.1 "TrafficClass property of each of the aggregated Entries "
1971 "should be set to the same value."),
1972 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_NextService.TrafficClass" } ]
1973 string TrafficClass;
1974 };
1975
1976 // ==================================================================
1977 // FilterList
1978 // ==================================================================
1979 [Description (
1980 "A FilterList is used by network devices to identify routes "
1981 "by aggregating a set of FilterEntries into a unit, called a "
1982 "FilterList. FilterLists can also be used to accept or deny "
1983 "routing updates."
1984 "\n\n"
1985 "A FilterList is weak to the network device (e.g., the "
1986 "ComputerSystem) that contains it. Hence, the ComputerSystem "
1987 "keys are propagated to this class.") ]
1988
1989 class CIM_FilterList : CIM_LogicalElement
1990 {
1991 karl 1.1 [Propagated ("CIM_ComputerSystem.CreationClassName"), Key,
1992 MaxLen (256), Description (
1993 "The scoping ComputerSystem's CreationClassName. ") ]
1994 string SystemCreationClassName;
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1995 mike 1.2
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1996 karl 1.1 [Propagated ("CIM_ComputerSystem.Name"), Key, MaxLen (256),
1997 Description ("The scoping ComputerSystem's Name.") ]
1998 string SystemName;
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1999 mike 1.2
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2000 karl 1.1 [Key, Description (
2001 "The type of class that this instance is.") ]
2002 string CreationClassName;
2003 [Key, MaxLen(256), Description (
2004 "This is the name of the FilterList.") ]
2005 string Name;
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2006 mike 1.2
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2007 karl 1.1 [Description (
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2008 mike 1.2 "This defines whether the FilterList is used "
2009 "for input, output, or both input and output "
2010 "filtering. All values are used with respect to "
2011 "the interface for which the FilterList applies. "
2012 "\n\n"
2013 "\"Not Applicable\" (0) is used when there is no "
2014 "direction applicable to the FilterList.\n"
2015 "\"Input\" (1) is used when the FilterList applies "
2016 "to packets that are inbound on the related "
2017 "interface.\n"
2018 "\"Output\" (2) is used when the FilterList applies "
2019 "to packets that are outbound on the related "
2020 "interface.\n"
2021 "\"Both\" (3) is used to indicate that "
2022 "the direction is immaterial, e.g., to filter on "
2023 "a source subnet regardless of whether the flow is "
2024 "inbound or outbound.\n"
2025 "\"Mirrored\" (4) is also applicable to "
2026 "both inbound and outbound flow processing, but "
2027 "indicates that the filter criteria are applied "
2028 "asymmetrically to traffic in both directions "
2029 mike 1.2 "and, thus, specifies the reversal of source and "
2030 "destination criteria (as opposed to the equality "
2031 "of these criteria as indicated by \"Both\"). "
2032 "The match conditions in the aggregated "
2033 "FilterEntryBase subclass instances are defined "
2034 "from the perspective of outbound flows and applied "
2035 "to inbound flows as well by reversing the source "
2036 "and destination criteria. So, for example, "
2037 "consider a FilterList with 3 FilterEntries "
2038 "indicating destination port = 80, and source and "
2039 "destination addresses of a and b, respectively. "
2040 "Then, for the outbound direction, the filter "
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2041 kumpf 1.3 "entries match as specified and the mirror (for "
|
2042 mike 1.2 "the inbound direction) matches on source "
2043 "port = 80 and source and destination addresses "
2044 "of b and a, respectively."),
2045 Values {"Not Applicable", "Input", "Output",
2046 "Both", "Mirrored" } ]
|
2047 karl 1.1 uint16 Direction;
2048 };
2049
2050 // ==================================================================
2051 // FilterEntryInSystem
2052 // ==================================================================
2053 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
2054 "All filter entries (FilterEntryBase and its subclasses) "
2055 "can be used directly in the implementation of a network "
2056 "device such as a router, host or firewall, or they can be "
2057 "aggregated in a FilterList. Since both of these uses are "
2058 "possible, FilterEntryBase is defined as weak to the "
2059 "ComputerSystem (i.e., the network device) where it is used "
2060 "to identify and act on network traffic.") ]
2061
2062 class CIM_FilterEntryInSystem : CIM_SystemComponent
2063 {
2064 [Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"), Min (1), Max (1),
2065 Description (
2066 "The ComputerSystem/network device that aggregates the "
2067 "FilterEntry, for identifying and acting on network "
2068 karl 1.1 "traffic.") ]
2069 CIM_ComputerSystem REF GroupComponent;
2070 [Override ("PartComponent"), Weak, Description (
2071 "The FilterEntry used in the System's operation.") ]
2072 CIM_FilterEntryBase REF PartComponent;
2073 };
2074
2075 // ==================================================================
2076 // FilterListInSystem
2077 // ==================================================================
2078 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
2079 "The purpose of this weak association is to model the use of "
2080 "a FilterList by a ComputerSystem (e.g., a router, firewall "
2081 "or host). One example of such a use is in the QoS Model, "
2082 "where a ClassifierService aggregates a set of FilterLists "
2083 "in order to build its services.") ]
2084
2085 class CIM_FilterListInSystem : CIM_SystemComponent
2086 {
2087 [Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"), Min (1), Max (1),
2088 Description (
2089 karl 1.1 "The ComputerSystem/network device that aggregates the "
2090 "FilterList and administers it.") ]
2091 CIM_ComputerSystem REF GroupComponent;
2092 [Override ("PartComponent"), Weak, Description (
2093 "The FilterList used in the System's operation.") ]
2094 CIM_FilterList REF PartComponent;
2095 };
2096
2097 // ==================================================================
2098 // RoutingPolicy
2099 // ==================================================================
2100 [Description (
2101 "This class is used to implement routing policies. It "
2102 "aggregates a set of FilterLists, along with other "
2103 "appropriate constructs, into a unit. One of the most "
2104 "important uses of this class is to change the routing "
2105 "policy by changing values of various BGP attributes in a "
2106 "consistent manner."
2107 "\n\n"
2108 "A RoutingPolicy is weak to the network device (e.g., the "
2109 "ComputerSystem) that contains it. Hence, the ComputerSystem "
2110 karl 1.1 "keys are propagated to this class.") ]
2111
2112 class CIM_RoutingPolicy : CIM_LogicalElement
2113 {
2114 [Propagated ("CIM_ComputerSystem.CreationClassName"), Key,
2115 MaxLen (256), Description (
2116 "The scoping ComputerSystem's CreationClassName. ") ]
2117 string SystemCreationClassName;
2118 [Propagated ("CIM_ComputerSystem.Name"), Key, MaxLen (256),
2119 Description ("The scoping ComputerSystem's Name.") ]
2120 string SystemName;
2121 [Key, MaxLen(256), Description (
2122 "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the "
2123 "subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used "
2124 "with the other key properties of this class, this property "
2125 "allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to "
2126 "be uniquely identified.") ]
2127 string CreationClassName;
2128 [Key, MaxLen(256), Description (
2129 "This is the name of the Routing Policy.") ]
2130 string Name;
2131 karl 1.1 [Description (
2132 "The Description property is a free-form string that "
2133 "provides a textual description of the routing policy.") ]
2134 string Description;
2135 [Description (
2136 "This defines the type of action that will be performed "
2137 "if the match conditions of this filter policy are met. "
2138 "There are essentially three choices: forward the traffic "
2139 "unmodified, forward the traffic, but modify either the "
2140 "BGP attributes describing the route and/or other "
2141 "attributes that define how to condition the traffic "
2142 "(e.g., its ToS byte settings), or prevent the traffic "
2143 "from being forwarded."),
2144 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" },
2145 Values { "Accept As Is", "Accept With BGP Changes",
2146 "Accept and Remark Packet",
2147 "Accept With BGP and Remark Changes",
2148 "Accept With Other Actions",
2149 "Accept With BGP Changes and Other Actions",
2150 "Accept with Remark Changes and Other Actions",
2151 "Accept with BGP and Remark Changes and Other Actions",
2152 karl 1.1 "Deny" } ]
2153 uint16 Action;
2154 [Description (
2155 "This defines one or more BGP attributes that should be"
2156 "used to modify this routing update."),
2157 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10" },
2158 Values { "Origin", "AS_Path", "NEXT_HOP", "Multi_Exit_Disc",
2159 "Local_Pref", "Atomic_Aggregate", "Aggregator", "Community",
2160 "Originator_ID", "Cluster_List" } ]
2161 uint16 BGPAction;
2162 [Description (
2163 "The value for the corresponding BGPAction.") ]
2164 string BGPValue;
2165 [Description (
2166 "This defines a remarking action for this traffic."),
2167 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" },
2168 Values { "Change DSCP", "Change ToS", "Change 802.1Q Value",
2169 "Change CIR", "Change CBR", "Change ABR", "Change VBR" } ]
2170 uint16 RemarkAction;
2171 [Description (
2172 "The value for the corresponding RemarkAction.") ]
2173 karl 1.1 string RemarkValue;
2174 [Description (
2175 "This defines other actions to be taken for this traffic."),
2176 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" },
2177 Values { "Other", "Input Flow Policing",
2178 "Output Flow Policing", "Input Aggregate Policing",
2179 "Output Aggregate Policing",
2180 "PoliceByMarkingDown", "PoliceByDroppingDown" } ]
2181 uint16 ConditioningAction;
2182 [Description (
2183 "If the value of the ConditioningAction property of this "
2184 "class is 1, this contains an application-specific type of "
2185 "conditioning that is to be performed. Otherwise, if the "
2186 "ConditioningAction property is any other value, the value "
2187 "of this property should be NULL."),
2188 ModelCorrespondence {
2189 "CIM_RoutingPolicy.ConditioningAction" } ]
2190 string OtherConditioningAction;
2191 [Description (
2192 "The value for the corresponding ConditioningAction.") ]
2193 string ConditioningValue;
2194 karl 1.1 [Description (
2195 "This controls whether BGP attribute values replace, get "
2196 "prepended, or get appended to their existing values."),
2197 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3" },
2198 Values { "Replace", "Prepend", "Append" } ]
2199 uint16 AttributeAction;
2200 };
2201
2202 // ==================================================================
2203 // EntriesInFilterList
2204 // ==================================================================
2205 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
2206 "This is a specialization of the CIM_Component aggregation "
2207 "which is used to define a set of filter entries (subclasses "
2208 "of FilterEntryBase) that are aggregated by a particular "
2209 "FilterList.") ]
2210 class CIM_EntriesInFilterList : CIM_Component
2211 {
2212 [Aggregate, Max(1), Override ("GroupComponent"),
2213 Description (
2214 "The FilterList, which aggregates the set "
2215 karl 1.1 "of FilterEntries.") ]
2216 CIM_FilterList REF GroupComponent;
2217 [Override ("PartComponent"),
2218 Description (
2219 "Any subclass of FilterEntryBase which is a part of "
2220 "the FilterList.") ]
2221 CIM_FilterEntryBase REF PartComponent;
2222 [Description (
2223 "The order of the Entry relative to all others in the "
2224 "FilterList. A value of zero indicates that all the Entries "
2225 "should be ANDed together. Use of the Sequence property "
2226 "should be consistent across the List. It is not valid to "
2227 "define some Entries as ANDed in the FilterList (Sequence"
2228 "=0) while other Entries have a non-zero Sequence number.") ]
2229 uint16 EntrySequence;
2230 };
2231
2232 // ==================================================================
2233 // ListsInRoutingPolicy
2234 // ==================================================================
2235 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
2236 karl 1.1 "This is a specialization of the CIM_Component aggregation "
2237 "which is used to define a set of FilterLists that are "
2238 "aggregated by a particular RoutingPolicy.") ]
2239
2240 class CIM_ListsInRoutingPolicy : CIM_Component
2241 {
2242 [Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"), Description (
2243 "The RoutingPolicy, which aggregates the set "
2244 "of FilterLists.") ]
2245 CIM_RoutingPolicy REF GroupComponent;
2246 [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
2247 "A FilterList, which is part-of the RoutingPolicy.") ]
2248 CIM_FilterList REF PartComponent;
2249 [Description ("The position of the FilterList relative "
2250 "to all other entries in the RoutingPolicy.") ]
2251 uint16 ListSequence;
2252 };
2253
2254 // ==================================================================
2255 // BGPRoutingPolicy
2256 // ==================================================================
2257 karl 1.1 [Association, Description (
2258 "This is a specialization of the Dependency association, and "
2259 "defines the relationship between a BGPService and the "
2260 "RoutingPolicy that control it.") ]
2261
2262 class CIM_BGPRoutingPolicy : CIM_Dependency
2263 {
2264 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
2265 "The BGP routing policy object.") ]
2266 CIM_RoutingPolicy REF Antecedent;
2267 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
2268 "The BGPService that is controlled by the routing policy.") ]
2269 CIM_BGPService REF Dependent;
2270 };
2271
2272 // ==================================================================
2273 // BGPPeerGroupService
2274 // ==================================================================
2275 [Association, Description (
2276 "This defines the relationship between a BGPService and the "
2277 "BGP Peer Group that hosts it.") ]
2278 karl 1.1
2279 class CIM_BGPPeerGroupService : CIM_Dependency
2280 {
2281 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1), Max(1),
2282 Description (
2283 "The BGP Peer Group that hosts the BGP Service.") ]
2284 CIM_BGPPeerGroup REF Antecedent;
2285 [Override ("Dependent"),
2286 Description (
2287 "The BGPService that is hosted in the BGP Peer Group.") ]
2288 CIM_BGPService REF Dependent;
2289 };
2290
2291 // ==================================================================
2292 // AdministrativeDistance
2293 // ==================================================================
2294 [Description (
|
2295 mike 1.2 "Information in this class affects the choice of one "
2296 "protocol over another, when two protocols learn "
2297 "the same route. Properties define the preference of "
2298 "a protocol, called its distance. The lower the "
2299 "distance, the higher the preference for that protocol. "
2300 "This class affects ALL routes and contains the "
2301 "default distances. Specific administrative "
2302 "distances relative to an individual route and Forwarding"
2303 "Service are defined in the NextHopForwardedByService "
2304 "association, its AdminDistance property."
|
2305 karl 1.1 "\n\n"
2306 "AdministrativeDistance, being a global object, is weak to "
2307 "the AdminDomain that contains it. Hence, the AdminDomain "
2308 "keys are propagated to this class.") ]
2309
2310 class CIM_AdministrativeDistance : CIM_LogicalElement
2311 {
2312 [Propagated ("CIM_ComputerSystem.CreationClassName"), Key,
2313 MaxLen (256), Description (
2314 "The scoping ComputerSystem's CreationClassName. ") ]
2315 string SystemCreationClassName;
2316 [Propagated ("CIM_ComputerSystem.Name"), Key, MaxLen (256),
2317 Description ("The scoping ComputerSystem's Name.") ]
2318 string SystemName;
2319 [Key, Description (
2320 "The type of class that this instance is.") ]
2321 string CreationClassName;
2322 [Key, MaxLen(256), Description (
2323 "This is the name of the AdministrativeDistance class.") ]
2324 string Name;
2325 [Description (
2326 karl 1.1 "The distance for directly connected peers. It has a default "
2327 "value of 0.") ]
2328 uint8 DirectConnect;
2329 [Description (
2330 "The distance for staticly connected peers. It has a default "
2331 "value of 1.") ]
2332 uint8 Static;
2333 [Description (
2334 "The distance for peers using EBGP. It has a default value "
2335 "of 20.") ]
2336 uint8 EBGP;
2337 [Description (
2338 "The distance for peers using internal EIGRP. It has a "
2339 "default value of 90.") ]
2340 uint8 EIGRPInternal;
2341 [Description (
2342 "The distance for peers using IGRP. It has a default value "
2343 "of 100.") ]
2344 uint8 IGRP;
2345 [Description (
2346 "The distance for peers using OSPF. It has a default value "
2347 karl 1.1 "of 110.") ]
2348 uint8 OSPF;
2349 [Description (
2350 "The distance for peers using ISIS. It has a default value "
2351 "of 115.") ]
2352 uint8 ISIS;
2353 [Description (
2354 "The distance for peers using RIP. It has a default value "
2355 "of 120.") ]
2356 uint8 RIP;
2357 [Description (
2358 "The distance for peers using EGP. It has a default value "
2359 "of 140.") ]
2360 uint8 EGP;
2361 [Description (
2362 "The distance for peers using external EIGRP. It has a "
2363 "default value of 170.") ]
2364 uint8 EIGRPExternal;
2365 [Description (
2366 "The distance for peers using IBGP. It has a default value "
2367 "of 200.") ]
2368 karl 1.1 uint8 IBGP;
2369 [Description (
2370 "The distance for peers using BGP locally. It has a default "
2371 "value of 200.") ]
2372 uint8 BGPLocal;
2373 [Description (
2374 "The distance for peers using an unknown protocol. It has a "
2375 "default value of 255.") ]
2376 uint8 Unknown;
2377 };
2378
2379 // ==================================================================
2380 // BGPAdminDistance
2381 // ==================================================================
2382 [Association, Description (
2383 "This is a specialization of the Dependency association, and "
2384 "defines the relationship between a BGPService and the "
2385 "Administrative Distances that it uses to control the "
2386 "(BGP) routing decisions that it makes.") ]
2387
2388 class CIM_BGPAdminDistance : CIM_Dependency
2389 karl 1.1 {
2390 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1), Max(1), Description (
2391 "The table of (global) administrative distances that are "
2392 " used by all BGP services.") ]
2393 CIM_AdministrativeDistance REF Antecedent;
2394 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
2395 "The BGP service object, that makes BGP routing decisions.") ]
2396 CIM_BGPService REF Dependent;
2397 };
2398
2399 // ==================================================================
2400 // BGPRouteMap
2401 // ==================================================================
2402 [Description (
2403 "A route map is used to control and modify routing "
2404 "information as well as to define when a route is "
2405 "redistributed between routing domains. Route maps are "
2406 "placed in router configuration files, and several "
2407 "instances of the same route map may be used to implement "
2408 "different actions (see accompanying white paper). "
2409 "\n\n"
2410 karl 1.1 "Route maps may use FilterLists to identify the route "
2411 " (again, see the accompanying white paper). "
2412 "\n\n"
2413 "A BGPRouteMap is specific to a given AutonomousSystem that "
2414 "contains it. Hence, the keys of the AutonomousSystem are "
2415 "propagated to this class.") ]
2416
2417 class CIM_BGPRouteMap : CIM_LogicalElement
2418 {
2419 [Propagated ("CIM_AutonomousSystem.CreationClassName"), Key,
2420 MaxLen (256), Description (
2421 "The scoping AutonomousSystem's CreationClassName. ") ]
2422 string SystemCreationClassName;
2423 [Propagated ("CIM_AutonomousSystem.Name"), Key, MaxLen (256),
2424 Description ("The scoping AutonomousSystem's Name.") ]
2425 string SystemName;
2426 [Key, Description (
2427 "The type of class that this instance is.") ]
2428 string CreationClassName;
2429 [Key, MaxLen(256), Description (
2430 "This is the name of the RouteMap class.") ]
2431 karl 1.1 string Name;
2432 [Description (
2433 "This defines whether this RouteMap is used for input, "
2434 "output, or both input and output filtering."),
2435 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3" },
2436 Values { "Input", "Output", "Both" } ]
2437 uint16 Direction;
2438 [Description (
2439 "This defines whether the action should be to forward or "
2440 "deny traffic meeting the match condition specified in this "
2441 "RouteMap"),
2442 ValueMap { "1", "2" },
2443 Values { "Permit", "Deny" } ]
2444 uint16 Action;
2445 [Description (
2446 "This specifies the criteria that must be matched in order "
2447 "for the corresponding MatchAction to take effect. The "
2448 "matching of the criteria may be specified by using a "
2449 "FilterList. For example, the command 'match ip address foo' "
2450 "uses the FilterList named 'foo' to do the matching of IP "
2451 "addresses."),
2452 karl 1.1 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" },
2453 Values {"Other", "Source Address and Mask",
2454 "Destination Address and Mask", "Source Port",
2455 "Source Port Range", "Destination Port",
2456 "Destination Port Range", "Protocol Type",
2457 "Protocol Type and Option" },
2458 ModelCorrespondence {
2459 "CIM_RouteMap.OtherMatchConditionType" } ]
2460 uint16 MatchConditionType;
2461 [Description (
2462 "If the value of the MatchConditionType property in this "
2463 "class is 1 (e.g., 'Other'), then the specific type of "
2464 "filtering is specified in this property."),
2465 ModelCorrespondence {
2466 "CIM_RouteMap.MatchConditionType" } ]
2467 string OtherMatchConditionType;
2468 [Description (
2469 "This defines an additional action to take if the "
2470 "MatchCondition is satisfied. This definition is "
2471 "specifically limited to BGP filtering for now (e.g., its "
2472 "use is limited to setting a BGP attribute to a specific "
2473 karl 1.1 "value), and will be upgraded in a subsequent release. The "
2474 "actual value of the metric is specified in the "
2475 "SetMetricValue property. "),
2476 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" },
2477 Values { "Origin", "AS_Path", "NEXT_HOP", "Multi_Exit_Disc",
2478 "Local_Pref", "Atomic_Aggregate", "Aggregator", "Community",
2479 "Originator_ID" } ]
2480 uint16 SetMetricType;
2481 [Description (
2482 "This is the value of the metric that is being set for the "
2483 "BGP attribute defined in the SetMetricType property.") ]
2484 string SetMetricValue;
2485 };
2486
2487 // ==================================================================
2488 // BGPRouteMapsInRoutingPolicy
2489 // ==================================================================
2490 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
2491 "This aggregation defines the RouteMaps that are used by a "
2492 "particular RoutingPolicy object. Multiple instances of the "
2493 "same RouteMap may be used in the same RoutingPolicy "
2494 karl 1.1 "instance; if this is desired, then the Sequence attribute "
2495 "of this aggregation can be used to disambiguate them.") ]
2496
2497 class CIM_BGPRouteMapsInRoutingPolicy : CIM_Component
2498 {
2499 [Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"), Description (
2500 "The RoutingPolicy that aggregates the RouteMaps.") ]
2501 CIM_RoutingPolicy REF GroupComponent;
2502 [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
2503 "The RouteMaps that are used by the RoutingPolicy.") ]
2504 CIM_BGPRouteMap REF PartComponent;
2505 [Description (
2506 "This defines the position of this RouteMap instance "
2507 "relative to all other instances of the same RouteMap.") ]
2508 uint16 MapSequence;
2509 };
2510
2511 // ==================================================================
2512 // BGPPeerUsesRouteMap
2513 // ==================================================================
2514 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
2515 karl 1.1 "This association defines the RouteMaps that are aggregated "
2516 "and used by a particular BGPPeerGroup object. Multiple "
2517 "instances of the same RouteMap may be aggregated into the "
2518 "same BGPPeerGroup; if this is desired, then the MapSequence "
2519 "attribute of the association can be used to disambiguate "
2520 "them.") ]
2521
2522 class CIM_BGPPeerUsesRouteMap : CIM_CollectedMSEs
2523 {
2524 [Override("Collection"), Aggregate,
2525 Description (
2526 "The BGPPeerGroup that aggregates the RouteMaps.") ]
2527 CIM_BGPPeerGroup REF Collection;
2528 [Override("Member"),
2529 Description (
2530 "The RouteMaps that are used by the BGPPeerGroup.") ]
2531 CIM_BGPRouteMap REF Member;
2532 [Description (
2533 "This defines the position of this RouteMap instance "
2534 "relative to all other instances of the same RouteMap.") ]
2535 uint16 MapSequence;
2536 karl 1.1 };
2537
2538 // ==================================================================
2539 // FilterListsInBGPRouteMap
2540 // ==================================================================
2541 [Association, Description (
2542 "RouteMaps do not have to use FilterLists, but if they do, "
2543 "this association defines which FilterList is used by a "
2544 "particular RouteMap.") ]
2545
2546 class CIM_FilterListsInBGPRouteMap : CIM_Dependency
2547 {
2548 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
2549 "The FilterList used by a RouteMap.") ]
2550 CIM_FilterList REF Antecedent;
2551 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
2552 "The RouteMap using the FilterList.") ]
2553 CIM_BGPRouteMap REF Dependent;
2554 };
2555
2556 // ==================================================================
2557 karl 1.1 // InBGPPeerGroup
2558 // ==================================================================
2559 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
2560 "This aggregation defines the specific routers (e.g., "
2561 "ComputerSystems) that participate in a PeerGroup.") ]
2562
2563 class CIM_InBGPPeerGroup : CIM_CollectedMSEs
2564 {
2565 [Aggregate, Override ("Collection"), Max(1), Description (
2566 "The PeerGroup that aggregates the routers.") ]
2567 CIM_BGPPeerGroup REF Collection;
2568 [Min(2), Override ("Member"), Description (
2569 "The routers that comprise the PeerGroup.") ]
2570 CIM_ComputerSystem REF Member;
2571 };
2572
2573 // ==================================================================
2574 // CalculatesAmong
2575 // ==================================================================
2576 [Association, Description (
2577 "This is a specialization of the ServiceSAPDependency "
2578 karl 1.1 "association, indicating that the referenced "
2579 "ProtocolEndpoint is utilized by the "
2580 "RouteCalculationService to provide its functionality.") ]
2581
2582 class CIM_CalculatesAmong : CIM_ServiceSAPDependency
2583 {
2584 [Override ("Antecedent"),
2585 Description ("The required ProtocolEndpoint") ]
2586 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint REF Antecedent;
2587 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
2588 "The RouteCalculationService, which is dependent on the "
2589 "underlying ProtocolEndpoint.") ]
2590 CIM_RouteCalculationService REF Dependent;
2591 [Description (
2592 "TRUE indicates that this ProtocolEndpoint represents a "
2593 "static route, and FALSE means that it represents a "
2594 "dynamically-learned route.") ]
2595 boolean IsStatic;
2596 };
2597
2598 // ==================================================================
2599 karl 1.1 // BGPAttributes
2600 // ==================================================================
2601 [Description (
2602 "This class defines all of the BGP Attributes, for a given "
2603 "version of the BGP protocol, that can be used to affect "
2604 "routing decisions. "
2605 "\n\n"
2606 "BGPAttributes are specific to a given AutonomousSystem that "
2607 "contains it. Hence, the keys of the AutonomousSystem are "
2608 "propagated to this class.") ]
2609
2610 class CIM_BGPAttributes : CIM_LogicalElement
2611 {
2612 [Propagated ("CIM_AutonomousSystem.CreationClassName"), Key,
2613 MaxLen (256), Description (
2614 "The scoping AutonomousSystem's CreationClassName. ") ]
2615 string SystemCreationClassName;
2616 [Propagated ("CIM_AutonomousSystem.Name"), Key, MaxLen (256),
2617 Description ("The scoping AutonomousSystem's Name.") ]
2618 string SystemName;
2619 [Key, Description (
2620 karl 1.1 "This defines the version of the BGP protocol.") ]
2621 string Version;
2622 [Description (
2623 "This defines the priority, or preference, of a route, in "
2624 "order to better compare it with other routes for the same "
2625 "destination. Higher values indicate a higher preference "
2626 "for a route."),
2627 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrLocalPref"} ]
2628 uint16 LocalPreference;
2629 [Description (
2630 "This attribute is a sequences of the AS numbers through "
2631 "which routing information carried in this UPDATE message "
2632 "has passed. The components of this list can be AS_SETs "
2633 "or AS_SEQUENCEs."),
2634 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrASPath"} ]
2635 string ASPath;
2636 [Description (
2637 "This is the set of all elements contained in all specific "
2638 "paths that are being summarized, so that those attributes "
2639 "will remain available to the routing decision process.") ]
2640 string AS_Set;
2641 karl 1.1 [Description (
2642 "This attribute defines the IP address of the border router "
2643 "that should be used as the next hop to the destinations "
2644 "listed in the UPDATE message."),
2645 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrNextHop"} ]
2646 string NextHop;
2647 [Description (
2648 "This defines the next hop to be the IP address of the "
2649 "border IBGP neighbor.") ]
2650 string NextHopSelf;
2651 [Description (
2652 "This is used on external (e.g., inter-AS) links to indicate "
2653 "which is the preferred entry point into an AS, when that AS "
2654 "has multiple entry points. Lower MED values have "
2655 "preference."),
2656 Mappingstrings {
2657 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc"} ]
2658 uint32 MED;
2659 [Description (
2660 "This defines a group of destinations that share a similar "
2661 "property. Communities are not restricted to a single AS, "
2662 karl 1.1 "and can span multiple ASs. This attribute is used to "
2663 "simplify routing policies by basing policies on a logical "
2664 "value, as opposed to an IP address or an AS number. ") ]
2665 uint32 BGPCommunityValue;
2666 [Description (
2667 "This attribute gets set if there are overlapping routes, "
2668 "and a less-specific route is selected instead of a more "
2669 "specific one (e.g., a system propagates an aggregate "
2670 "that causes loss of information."),
2671 Mappingstrings {
2672 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657- MIB.bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate"} ]
2673 boolean AtomicAggregate;
2674 [Description (
2675 "This specifies the AS and IP address of the router that has "
2676 "generated an aggregate."),
2677 Mappingstrings {
2678 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657- MIB.bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS"} ]
2679 string Aggregator;
2680 [Description (
2681 "This is generated by the AS that originates the routing "
2682 "information. There are three types of origins - IGP, EGP, "
2683 karl 1.1 "and INCOMPLETE. These correspond to whether the information "
2684 "was learned internally in the AS, externally via an EGP, "
2685 "or by some other means."),
2686 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3" },
2687 Values { "IGP", "EGP", "INCOMPLETE" },
2688 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrOrigin"} ]
2689 uint16 Origin;
2690 [Description (
2691 "This is the router ID for the ORIGIN attribute.") ]
2692 string OriginatorID;
2693 };
2694
2695 // ==================================================================
2696 // FilteredBGPAttributes
2697 // ==================================================================
2698 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
2699 "This is a specialization of the Component aggregation, "
2700 "which is used to define the set of BGP Attributes that are "
2701 "used by a particular Routing Policy.") ]
2702
2703 class CIM_FilteredBGPAttributes : CIM_Component
2704 karl 1.1 {
2705 [Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"), Description (
2706 "The RoutingPolicy, which aggregates a set of BGP "
2707 "attributes.") ]
2708 CIM_RoutingPolicy REF GroupComponent;
2709 [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
2710 "A BGP attribute, which is part-of the RoutingPolicy.") ]
2711 CIM_BGPAttributes REF PartComponent;
2712 };
2713
2714 // ==================================================================
2715 // BGPPathAttributes
2716 // ==================================================================
2717 [Description (
2718 "This class defines the per-path information used to process "
2719 "specific BGP attribute information, as defined in the "
2720 "bgp4PathAttrTable of RFC 1657.") ]
2721
2722 class CIM_BGPPathAttributes : CIM_LogicalElement
2723 {
2724 [Description (
2725 karl 1.1 "This property and its description are taken directly from "
2726 "RFC 1657. The property represents a sequence of AS path "
2727 "segments. Each AS path segment is represented by the "
2728 "tuple: \n"
2729 " <type, length, value>"
2730 "\n\n"
2731 "The type is a 1-octet field which has two possible values: \n"
2732 " 1 = AS_SET \n"
2733 " 2 = AS_SEQUENCE \n"
2734 "An AS_SET is an unordered set of ASs representing the path "
2735 "that an UPDATE message has traversed, and an AS_SEQUENCE is "
2736 "an ordered set of ASs representing the path that an UPDATE "
2737 "message has traversed. "
2738 "\n\n"
2739 "The length is a 1-octet field containing the number of ASs "
2740 "in the value field. "
2741 "\n\n"
2742 "The value field contains one or more AS numbers, each AS is "
2743 "represented in the octet string as a pair of octets "
2744 "according to the following algorithm: "
2745 " first-byte-of-pair = ASNumber / 256; "
2746 karl 1.1 " second-byte-of-pair = ASNumber & 255;"
2747 "\n\n"
2748 "This property is mapped from the bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment "
2749 "MIB variable, which is an OctetString. Its length is "
2750 "defined as a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 255 octets. "),
2751 ArrayType ("Indexed"),
2752 Mappingstrings {
2753 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment"} ]
2754 uint8 PathAttrASPathSegment[ ];
2755 [Key, MaxLen (512), Description (
2756 "A comma-separated list of AS numbers, as would be stored "
2757 "in the value portion of the path segment in the "
2758 "PathAttrASPathSegment property. This list can be ordered "
2759 "or unordered.") ]
2760 string ASNumbers;
2761 [Key, MaxLen (32), Description (
2762 "This is the address of the border router that should be "
2763 "used for the destination network."),
2764 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrNextHop"} ]
2765 string PathAttrNextHop;
2766 [Description (
2767 karl 1.1 "This is an enumeration that defines the ultimate origin of "
2768 "the path information. The value 'IGP' means that the origin "
2769 "is interior; the value 'EGP' means that it was learned via "
2770 "an EGP; the value 'INCOMPLETE' means that the origin is "
2771 "undetermined."),
2772 ValueMap { "1", "2", "3" },
2773 Values {"IGP", "EGP", "INCOMPLETE"},
2774 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrOrigin"} ]
2775 uint16 PathAttrOrigin;
2776 [Description (
2777 "This metric is used to discriminate between multiple "
2778 "adjacent autonomous systems. A value of -1 indicates the "
2779 "absence of this attribute. The range of this attribute "
2780 "is defined to be -1 to 2147483647."),
2781 Mappingstrings {
2782 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657- MIB.bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc"} ]
2783 sint32 PathAttrMultiExitDisc;
2784 [Description (
2785 "This is the originating BGP4 speaker's degree of preference "
2786 "for an advertised route. A value of -1 indicates the "
2787 "absence of this attribute. The range of this attribute is "
2788 karl 1.1 "defined to be -1 to 2147483647."),
2789 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrLocalPref"} ]
2790 sint32 PathAttrLocalPref;
2791 [Description (
2792 "This is an enumeration that defines whether or not the "
2793 "local system has selected a less specific route without "
2794 "selecting a more specific route. There are two values, 1 "
2795 "and 2, indicating that a less specific route has not and "
2796 "has been selected, respectively. This is a 32-bit integer "
2797 "to correspond to the IETF MIB."),
2798 ValueMap { "1", "2" },
2799 Values {"Less Specific Not Selected",
2800 "Less Specific Selected"},
2801 Mappingstrings {
2802 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657- MIB.bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate"} ]
2803 uint32 PathAttrAtomicAggregate;
2804 [Description (
2805 "This is the AS number of the last BGP4 speaker that "
2806 "performed route aggregation. A value of 0 indicates the "
2807 "absence of this attribute. The range of this attribute is "
2808 "defined to be 0 to 65535."),
2809 karl 1.1 Mappingstrings {
2810 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657- MIB.bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS"} ]
2811 uint16 PathAttrAggregatorAS;
2812 [Description (
2813 "This is the IP address of the last BGP4 speaker that "
2814 "performed route aggregation. A value of 0.0.0.0 indicates "
2815 "the absence of this attribute."),
2816 Mappingstrings {
2817 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657- MIB.bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr"} ]
2818 string PathAttrAggregatorAddr;
2819 [Description (
2820 "This is the degree of preference calculated by the "
2821 "receiving BGP4 speaker for an advertised route. A value of "
2822 "-1 indicates the absence of this attribute. The range of "
2823 "this attribute is defined to be -1 to 2147483647."),
2824 Mappingstrings {
2825 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657- MIB.bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref"} ]
2826 sint16 PathAttrCalcLocalPref;
2827 [Description (
2828 "This is an indication of whether or not this route was "
2829 "chosen as the best BGP4 route. There are two possible "
2830 karl 1.1 "values, 1 (FALSE) and 2 (TRUE)."),
2831 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrBest"} ]
2832 uint16 PathAttrBest;
2833 [Description (
2834 "This contains one or more path atributes not understood by "
2835 "this BGP4 speaker. The MIB variable is an OctetString, and "
2836 "contains a 1-octet length field and up to 254 additional "
2837 "octets of data. The length is placed in a separate "
2838 "attribute of this class, PathAttrUnknownNumber."),
2839 ModelCorrespondence {
2840 "CIM_BGPPathAttributes.PathAttrUnknownNumber" },
2841 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrUnknown"} ]
2842 string PathAttrUnknown[ ];
2843 [Description (
2844 "The MIB variable is an OctetString, and contains a 1-octet "
2845 "length field and up to 255 additional octets of data. The "
2846 "length is placed in this attribute."),
2847 ModelCorrespondence {
2848 "CIM_BGPPathAttributes.PathAttrUnknown" },
2849 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrUnknown"} ]
2850 uint16 PathAttrUnknownNumber;
2851 karl 1.1 };
2852
2853 // ==================================================================
2854 // BGPAttributesForRoute
2855 // ==================================================================
2856 [Association, Description (
2857 "This defines the attributes that are transmitted between "
2858 "BGP peers on a per-route basis.") ]
2859
2860 class CIM_BGPAttributesForRoute : CIM_Dependency
2861 {
2862 [Max(1), Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
2863 "The BGPPathAttribute object that may be associated with "
2864 "a BGP route.") ]
2865 CIM_BGPPathAttributes REF Antecedent;
2866 [Override ("Dependent"), Max(1), Description (
2867 "The BGPIPRoute that may have an associated set of "
2868 "per-peer attributes.") ]
2869 CIM_BGPIPRoute REF Dependent;
2870 [Description (
2871 "This defines the IP address of the peer where the path "
2872 karl 1.1 "information was learned."),
2873 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgp4PathAttrPeer"} ]
2874 string PathAttrPeer;
2875 [Description (
2876 "This defines the length in bits of the IP address prefix "
2877 "in the Network Layer Reachability information field. The "
2878 "range of this attribute is defined to be 0 to 32."),
2879 Mappingstrings {
2880 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657- MIB.bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen"} ]
2881 uint8 PathAttrIPAddrPrefixLen;
2882 [Description (
2883 "An IP address prefix in the Network Layer Reachability "
2884 "Information field. This object is an IP address "
2885 "containing the prefix with length specified by the "
2886 "PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen attribute."),
2887 ModelCorrespondence {
2888 "CIM_BGPPathAttributes.PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen" },
2889 Mappingstrings {
2890 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657- MIB.bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix"} ]
2891 string PathAttrIPAddrPrefix;
2892 };
2893 karl 1.1
2894 // ==================================================================
2895 // BGPServiceAttributes
2896 // ==================================================================
2897 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
2898 "This is a specialization of the Component aggregation. This "
2899 "aggregation defines the set of BGP Attributes that are "
2900 "transmitted in per-path UPDATE messages.") ]
2901
2902 class CIM_BGPServiceAttributes : CIM_Component
2903 {
2904 [Aggregate, Max(1),
2905 Override ("GroupComponent"), Description (
2906 "The BGPService that aggregates BGP attributes as part of "
2907 "its routing information.") ]
2908 CIM_BGPService REF GroupComponent;
2909 [Override ("PartComponent"), Min(1), Max(1), Description (
2910 "The BGP attribute, which are part-of the BGP UPDATE "
2911 "message.") ]
2912 CIM_BGPPathAttributes REF PartComponent;
2913 };
2914 karl 1.1
2915 // ===================================================================
2916 // SwitchService
2917 // ===================================================================
2918 [Description (
2919 "Generic switch (bridging) service class. Additional "
2920 "switching functions are incorporated as subordinate "
2921 "services related to this class via ServiceComponent "
2922 "associations.")
2923 ]
2924
2925 class CIM_SwitchService : CIM_ForwardingService
2926 {
|
2927 mike 1.2 [MaxLen(32), Description (
2928 "Address used by this SwitchService when it must be "
2929 "uniquely identified. For an ethernet bridge, the MAC "
2930 "Address serves as the BridgeAddress. When concatenated with a "
|
2931 karl 1.1 "SpanningTreeService Priority, a unique bridge identifier "
2932 "results. The MAC address is formatted as twelve "
2933 "hexadecimal digits (e.g., \"010203040506\"), with each "
2934 "pair representing one of the six octets of the MAC address "
|
2935 mike 1.2 "in \"canonical\" bit order according to RFC 2469."
2936 "In other scenarios, like Ipv6, the address is formatted as "
2937 "\"ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff\"." ),
2938 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_SwitchService.BridgeAddressType"},
2939 Mappingstrings {
2940 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dBaseBridgeAddress"} ]
2941 string BridgeAddress;
2942
|
2943 karl 1.1 [Description (
2944 "The number of switch ports controlled by this "
2945 "switching service.") ,
2946 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dBaseNumPorts"} ]
2947 uint16 NumPorts ;
|
2948 mike 1.2
|
2949 karl 1.1 [Description (
|
2950 mike 1.2 "BridgeAddressType defines the type of addressing scheme used "
2951 "for this Bridge. Note that the MappingStrings is ONLY valid "
2952 "for canonical 802 addresses." ),
2953 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_SwitchingService.BridgeAddress"} ]
2954 uint16 BridgeAddressType;
|
2955 karl 1.1 };
2956
2957 // ===================================================================
2958 // SwitchPort
2959 // ===================================================================
2960 [Description (
2961 "Switch Port from which frames are received "
2962 "and out which they are transmitted.") ]
2963
2964 class CIM_SwitchPort : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint
2965 {
2966 [Description (
2967 "Numeric identifier for a switch port."),
2968 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dPort"} ]
2969 uint16 PortNumber;
2970 };
2971
2972 // ===================================================================
2973 // SwitchesAmong
2974 // ===================================================================
2975 [Association, Description (
2976 karl 1.1 "A SwitchService switches frames between SwitchPorts. "
2977 "This association makes that relationship explicit.") ]
2978
2979 class CIM_SwitchesAmong : CIM_ForwardsAmong
2980 {
2981 [Override ("Antecedent"),
2982 Description ("The switch port.") ]
2983 CIM_SwitchPort REF Antecedent;
2984 [Override ("Dependent"), Max(1),
2985 Description ("The switching service.") ]
2986 CIM_SwitchService REF Dependent;
2987 };
2988
2989 // ===================================================================
2990 // Switchable
2991 // ===================================================================
2992 [Association,
2993 Description (
2994 "A switch port has a LANEndpoint that is "
2995 "exposed via this relationship.") ]
2996
2997 karl 1.1 class CIM_Switchable : CIM_BindsToLANEndpoint
2998 {
2999 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max(1),
3000 Description ("The switch port.") ]
3001 CIM_LANEndpoint REF Antecedent;
3002 [Override ("Dependent"), Max(1),
3003 Description ("The LAN endpoint.") ]
3004 CIM_SwitchPort REF Dependent;
3005 };
3006
3007 // ===================================================================
3008 // TransparentBridgingService
3009 // ===================================================================
3010 [Description (
3011 "This service class represents the learning/transparent "
3012 "bridging aspect of switch service.") ]
3013
3014 class CIM_TransparentBridgingService : CIM_Service
3015 {
3016 [Description (
3017 "The timeout period in seconds for aging out "
3018 karl 1.1 "dynamically learned forwarding information. "
3019 "802.1D-1990 recommends a default of 300 seconds."),
3020 Units("Seconds"),
3021 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dTpAgingTime"}
3022 ]
3023 uint32 AgingTime;
3024 [Description (
3025 "Filtering Database Identifier. Used by VLAN-aware "
3026 "switch having more than one filtering database."),
3027 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC????-MIB.dot1qFdbId"}
3028 ]
3029 uint32 FID;
3030 };
3031
3032 // ===================================================================
3033 // SpanningTreeService
3034 // ===================================================================
3035 [Description (
3036 "This service class represents the capability of a switch "
3037 "to participate in the distributed construction of a "
3038 "spanning tree.") ]
3039 karl 1.1
3040 class CIM_SpanningTreeService : CIM_Service
3041 {
3042 [Description (
3043 "The version of the spanning tree protocol "
3044 "used by the switch."),
3045 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3"},
3046 Values {"unknown", "decLb100", "ieee802d"},
3047 Mappingstrings {
3048 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dStpProtocolSpecification"} ]
3049 uint16 ProtocolSpec;
3050 [Description (
3051 "The format of the priority bits are the first two octets of "
3052 "the 8-octet long Bridge ID. The other (last) 6 octets of the "
3053 "Bridge ID are given by the value of the Bridge Address. "
3054 "\n\n"
3055 "A priority that can be assigned to the switch for use in "
3056 "constructing the spanning tree. The unique identifier for "
3057 "a switch is constructed by concatenating the MAC address "
3058 "associated with the switch for spanning tree operations "
3059 "to the two-byte priority. Choice of the priority value "
3060 karl 1.1 "influences election of the root bridge."),
3061 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dStpPriority"} ]
3062 uint16 Priority;
3063 [MaxLen(16), Description (
3064 "The Bridge ID (Priority + MAC Address) of the root bridge."
3065 "\n\n"
3066 "The format of the priority bits are the first two octets of "
3067 "the 8-octet long Bridge ID. The other (last) 6 octets of the "
3068 "Bridge ID are given by the value of the Bridge Address. "
3069 "Note that the MAC address is formatted as twelve "
3070 "hexadecimal digits (e.g., \"010203040506\"), with each "
3071 "pair representing one of the six octets of the MAC address "
3072 "in \"canonical\" bit order according to RFC 2469. "),
3073 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpDesignatedRoot"}
3074 ]
3075 string DesignatedRoot;
3076 [Description (
3077 "The cost of the path from the switch to the root."),
3078 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpRootCost"}
3079 ]
3080 uint16 RootCost;
3081 karl 1.1 [Description (
3082 "The port number of the port having the lowest cost path "
3083 "to the root bridge."),
3084 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpRootPort"}
3085 ]
3086 uint16 RootPort;
3087 [Description (
3088 "The current value for the maximum age of Spanning Tree "
3089 "information before discard, as learned from the network."),
3090 Units ("Hundredths of Seconds"),
3091 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpMaxAge"}
3092 ]
3093 uint32 MaxAge;
3094 [Description (
3095 "The current value of the interval between transmission "
3096 "of bridge PDUs by the switch on any port for which it is "
3097 "the spanning tree root or trying to become so, as learned "
3098 "from the network."),
3099 Units ("Hundredths of Seconds"),
3100 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpHelloTime"}
3101 ]
3102 karl 1.1 uint32 HelloTime;
3103 [Description (
3104 "The minimum interval between transmission of bridge PDUs "
3105 "through a given port, as learned from the network."),
3106 Units ("Hundredths of Seconds"),
3107 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpHoldTime"}
3108 ]
3109 uint32 HoldTime;
3110 [Description (
3111 "The time spent by a port in the listening state before "
3112 "transitioning to the learning state and in the learning "
3113 "state before transitioning to the forwarding state, as "
3114 "learned from the network. This value is also used during "
3115 "the period of a topology change as the maximum age of "
3116 "Spanning Tree information before discard. "),
3117 Units ("Hundredths of Seconds"),
3118 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpForwardDelay"}
3119 ]
3120 uint32 ForwardDelay;
3121 [Description (
3122 "The MaxAge parameter to be used by all switches in the "
3123 karl 1.1 "network if this switch becomes the root."),
3124 Units ("Hundredths of Seconds"),
3125 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge"}
3126 ]
3127 uint32 BridgeMaxAge;
3128 [Description (
3129 "The HelloTime parameter to be used by all switches in the "
3130 "network if this switch becomes the root."),
3131 Units ("Hundredths of Seconds"),
3132 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime"}
3133 ]
3134 uint32 BridgeHelloTime;
3135 [Description (
3136 "The ForwardDelay parameter to be used by all switches in "
3137 "the network if this switch becomes the root."),
3138 Units ("Hundredths of Seconds"),
3139 Mappingstrings {
3140 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay"} ]
3141 uint32 BridgeForwardDelay;
3142 [Description (
3143 "MAC address used by the spanning tree service when it "
3144 karl 1.1 "must be uniquely identified. When concatenated with a "
3145 "SpanningTreeService Priority, a unique bridge identifier "
3146 "results. This property is defined for use of switches "
3147 "supporting multiple spanning tree services. "
3148 "\n\n"
3149 "Note that the MAC address is formatted as twelve "
3150 "hexadecimal digits (e.g., \"010203040506\"), with each "
3151 "pair representing one of the six octets of the MAC address "
3152 "in \"canonical\" bit order according to RFC 2469.") ]
3153 string SpanningTreeBridgeAddress;
3154 };
3155
3156 // ===================================================================
3157 // SwitchPortSpanningTree
3158 // ===================================================================
3159 [Association,
3160 Description (
3161 "A switch participating in the spanning tree maintains "
3162 "spanning-tree specific information about each port "
3163 "whose forwarding is determined by the spanning tree. "
3164 "This association represents that information.") ]
3165 karl 1.1
3166 class CIM_SwitchPortSpanningTree : CIM_ServiceSAPDependency
3167 {
3168 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description ("The switch port.")]
3169 CIM_SwitchPort REF Antecedent;
3170 [Override ("Dependent"),
3171 Description ("The spanning tree service.") ]
3172 CIM_SpanningTreeService REF Dependent;
3173 [Description (
3174 "The priority assigned to the port. Contained in "
3175 "the first octet of the two-octet port ID; the other "
3176 "octet is the port number."),
3177 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpPortPriority"}
3178 ]
3179 uint8 Priority;
3180 [Description (
3181 "The current state of the port as determined by the "
3182 "spanning tree protocol."),
3183 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6"},
3184 Values {"disabled", "blocking", "listening", "learning",
3185 "forwarding", "broken"},
3186 karl 1.1 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpPortState"}
3187 ]
3188 uint16 State;
3189 [Description (
3190 "The enabled/disabled status of the port."),
3191 ValueMap {"1", "2"},
3192 Values {"enabled", "disabled"},
3193 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpPortEnable"}
3194 ]
3195 uint16 Enable;
3196 [Description (
3197 "The contribution of this port to the path cost of "
3198 "paths towards the spanning tree root which include "
3199 "this port."),
3200 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpPortPathCost"}
3201 ]
3202 uint16 PathCost;
3203 [Description (
3204 "The bridge identifier of the root bridge for the segment "
3205 "to which the port is attached, as transmitted by the "
3206 "designated bridge for the segment."),
3207 karl 1.1 Mappingstrings {
3208 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dStpPortDesignatedRoot"} ]
3209 string DesignatedRoot;
3210 [Description (
3211 "The cost of the path to the root offered by the "
3212 "designated bridge for the segment."),
3213 Mappingstrings {
3214 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dStpPortDesignatedCost"} ]
3215 uint16 DesignatedCost;
3216 [Description (
3217 "The bridge identifier of the designated bridge for the "
3218 "segment to which the port is attached."),
3219 Mappingstrings {
3220 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge"} ]
3221 string DesignatedBridge;
3222 [Description (
3223 "The port identifier of the port on the designated bridge "
3224 "serving the segment to which the port is attached."),
3225 Mappingstrings {
3226 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort"} ]
3227 uint16 DesignatedPort;
3228 karl 1.1 };
3229
3230 // ===================================================================
3231 // DynamicForwardingEntry
3232 // ===================================================================
3233 [Description (
3234 "A DynamicForwardingEntry represents an entry in the "
3235 "forwarding (filtering) database associated with the "
3236 "transparent bridging service.")
3237 ]
3238 class CIM_DynamicForwardingEntry : CIM_LogicalElement
3239 {
3240 [Propagated("CIM_System.CreationClassName"),
3241 Key, MaxLen (256),
3242 Description ("The scoping System's CreationClassName.") ]
3243 string SystemCreationClassName;
3244 [Propagated("CIM_System.Name"),
3245 Key, MaxLen (256),
3246 Description ("The scoping System's Name.") ]
3247 string SystemName;
3248 [Propagated("CIM_Service.CreationClassName"),
3249 karl 1.1 Key, MaxLen (256),
3250 Description ("The scoping Service's CreationClassName.")
3251 ]
3252 string ServiceCreationClassName;
3253 [Propagated("CIM_Service.Name"),
3254 Key, MaxLen (256),
3255 Description ("The scoping Service's Name.") ]
3256 string ServiceName;
3257 [Key, MaxLen (256),
3258 Description (
3259 "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the "
3260 "subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used "
3261 "with the other key properties of this class, this property "
3262 "allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to "
3263 "be uniquely identified.") ]
3264 string CreationClassName;
3265 [Key, MaxLen (6), Description (
3266 "Unicast MAC address for which the transparent bridging "
3267 "service has forwarding and/or filtering information. "
3268 "\n\n"
3269 "Note that the MAC address is formatted as twelve "
3270 karl 1.1 "hexadecimal digits (e.g., \"010203040506\"), with each "
3271 "pair representing one of the six octets of the MAC address "
3272 "in \"canonical\" bit order according to RFC 2469."),
3273 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dTpFdbAddress"}
3274 ]
3275 string MACAddress;
3276 [Description (
3277 "The status of the entry."),
3278 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"},
3279 Values {"other", "invalid", "learned", "self", "mgmt"},
3280 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dTpFdbStatus"}
3281 ]
3282 uint16 DynamicStatus;
3283 };
3284
3285 // ==================================================================
3286 // TransparentBridgingDynamicForwarding
3287 // ==================================================================
3288 [Association,
3289 Description (
3290 "This association links an instance of the transparent "
3291 karl 1.1 "bridging service to the entries of its forwarding database. "
3292 "The forwarding database is weak to the service.")
3293 ]
3294 class CIM_TransparentBridgingDynamicForwarding : CIM_Dependency
3295 {
3296 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1), Max(1),
3297 Description ("The transparent bridging service.") ]
3298 CIM_TransparentBridgingService REF Antecedent;
3299 [Override ("Dependent"), Weak,
3300 Description ("Dynamic Forwarding Entry of forwarding database.")
3301 ]
3302 CIM_DynamicForwardingEntry REF Dependent;
3303 };
3304
3305 // ==================================================================
3306 // SwitchPortDynamicForwarding
3307 // ==================================================================
3308 [Association,
3309 Description (
3310 "This association links a dynamic forwarding entry "
3311 "and the switch port to which the entry applies.") ]
3312 karl 1.1
3313 class CIM_SwitchPortDynamicForwarding : CIM_Dependency
3314 {
3315 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1), Max(1),
3316 Description ("The switch port.") ]
3317 CIM_SwitchPort REF Antecedent;
3318 [Override ("Dependent"),
3319 Description ("Dynamic Forwarding Entry of forwarding database.")
3320 ]
3321 CIM_DynamicForwardingEntry REF Dependent;
3322 };
3323
3324 // ===================================================================
3325 // StaticForwardingEntry
3326 // ===================================================================
3327 [Description (
3328 "A StaticForwardingEntry represents an entry in the "
3329 "static (destination-address filtering) database associated "
3330 "with the switch service.") ]
3331
3332 class CIM_StaticForwardingEntry : CIM_LogicalElement
3333 karl 1.1 {
3334 [Propagated("CIM_System.CreationClassName"),
3335 Key, MaxLen (256),
3336 Description ("The scoping System's CreationClassName.") ]
3337 string SystemCreationClassName;
3338 [Propagated("CIM_System.Name"),
3339 Key, MaxLen (256),
3340 Description ("The scoping System's Name.") ]
3341 string SystemName;
3342 [Propagated("CIM_Service.CreationClassName"),
3343 Key, MaxLen (256),
3344 Description ("The scoping Service's CreationClassName.") ]
3345 string ServiceCreationClassName;
3346 [Propagated("CIM_Service.Name"),
3347 Key, MaxLen (256),
3348 Description ("The scoping Service's Name.") ]
3349 string ServiceName;
3350 [Key, MaxLen (256),
3351 Description (
3352 "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the "
3353 "subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used "
3354 karl 1.1 "with the other key properties of this class, this property "
3355 "allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to "
3356 "be uniquely identified.") ]
3357 string CreationClassName;
3358 [Key, MaxLen (6), Description (
3359 "Destination MAC address (unicast, multicast or broadcast) "
3360 "to which the filtering information applies. "
3361 "\n\n"
3362 "Note that the MAC address is formatted as twelve "
3363 "hexadecimal digits (e.g., \"010203040506\"), with each "
3364 "pair representing one of the six octets of the MAC address "
3365 "in \"canonical\" bit order according to RFC 2469."),
3366 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStaticAddress"}
3367 ]
3368 string MACAddress;
3369 [Description (
3370 "The status of the entry."),
3371 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"},
3372 Values {"other", "invalid", "permanent", "deleteOnReset",
3373 "DeleteOnTimeout"},
3374 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStaticStatus"}
3375 karl 1.1 ]
3376 uint16 StaticStatus;
3377 [Description (
3378 "The ports to which frames with the destination MAC "
3379 "address arriving on the port represented by the "
3380 "SwitchPortStaticForwarding association are allowed "
3381 "to be forwarded.")
3382 ]
3383 uint16 AllowedToGo[];
3384 };
3385
3386
3387 // ==================================================================
3388 // TransparentBridgingStaticForwarding
3389 // ==================================================================
3390 [Association,
3391 Description (
3392 "This association links an instance of the transparent "
3393 "bridging service to the entries of its static "
3394 "(destination-address filtering) database.")
3395 ]
3396 karl 1.1
3397 class CIM_TransparentBridgingStaticForwarding : CIM_Dependency
3398 {
3399 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1), Max(1),
3400 Description ("The transparent bridging service.")
3401 ]
3402 CIM_TransparentBridgingService REF Antecedent;
3403 [Override ("Dependent"), Weak,
3404 Description ("Static Forwarding Entry of forwarding database.")
3405 ]
3406 CIM_StaticForwardingEntry REF Dependent;
3407 };
3408
3409 // ==================================================================
3410 // SwitchPortStaticForwarding
3411 // ==================================================================
3412 [Association,
3413 Description (
3414 "This association links a static database entry "
3415 "and the switch port to which the entry applies.") ]
3416 class CIM_SwitchPortStaticForwarding : CIM_Dependency
3417 karl 1.1 {
3418 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1),
3419 Description ("The switch port.") ]
3420 CIM_SwitchPort REF Antecedent;
3421 [Override ("Dependent"),
3422 Description ("Static Forwarding Entry of static database.")
3423 ]
3424 CIM_StaticForwardingEntry REF Dependent;
3425 };
3426
3427 // ==================================================================
3428 // SwitchServiceTransparentBridging
3429 // ==================================================================
3430 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
3431 "An association linking SwitchService to a component "
3432 "TransparentBridgingService. The cardinality of the "
3433 "TransparentBridgingService is 0..1 for a VLAN-unaware "
3434 "switch.") ]
3435
3436 class CIM_SwitchServiceTransparentBridging : CIM_ServiceComponent
3437 {
3438 karl 1.1 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate, Min(1),
3439 Description ("The parent service.") ]
3440 CIM_SwitchService REF GroupComponent;
3441 [Override ("PartComponent"),
3442 Description ("The component service.") ]
3443 CIM_TransparentBridgingService REF PartComponent;
3444 };
3445
3446 // ==================================================================
3447 // SwitchServiceSpanningTree
3448 // ==================================================================
3449 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
3450 "An association linking SwitchService to a component "
3451 "SpanningTreeService. The cardinality of the "
3452 "SpanningTreeService is 0..1 for a VLAN-unaware "
3453 "switch.") ]
3454
3455 class CIM_SwitchServiceSpanningTree : CIM_ServiceComponent
3456 {
3457 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate, Min(1),
3458 Description ("The parent service.") ]
3459 karl 1.1 CIM_SwitchService REF GroupComponent;
3460 [Override ("PartComponent"),
3461 Description ("The component service.") ]
3462 CIM_SpanningTreeService REF PartComponent;
3463 };
3464
3465 // ===================================================================
3466 // SourceRoutingService
3467 // ===================================================================
3468 [Description (
|
3469 mike 1.2 "SourceRoutingService represents the capability of a switch "
|
3470 karl 1.1 "to participate in the source routing of frames received "
|
3471 mike 1.2 "at its ports. It is a system-level Service that provides "
3472 "and supports local switching only. For this reason, it is "
3473 "not defined as a subclass of NetworkService. Instead, Source"
3474 "RoutingService is aggregated into a higher level Network/"
3475 "Forwarding/SwitchService through the SwitchServiceSource"
3476 "Routing association.")]
|
3477 karl 1.1
3478 class CIM_SourceRoutingService : CIM_Service
3479 {
3480 [Description (
3481 "Indicates whether the bridge operates using older "
3482 "3 bit length negotiation fields or the newer 6 bit "
3483 "length field in its RIF."),
3484 ValueMap {"1", "2"},
3485 Values {"mode3", "mode6"},
3486 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrBridgeLfMode"}
3487 ]
3488 uint16 BridgeLfMode;
3489 };
3490
3491 // ==================================================================
3492 // SwitchServiceSourceRouting
3493 // ==================================================================
3494 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
3495 "An association linking SwitchService to a component "
3496 "SourceRoutingService. The cardinality of the "
3497 "SourceRoutingService is 0..1 for a VLAN-unaware "
3498 karl 1.1 "switch.") ]
3499
3500 class CIM_SwitchServiceSourceRouting : CIM_ServiceComponent
3501 {
3502 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Aggregate, Min(1),
3503 Description ("The parent service.") ]
3504 CIM_SwitchService REF GroupComponent;
3505 [Override ("PartComponent"),
3506 Description ("The component service.") ]
3507 CIM_SourceRoutingService REF PartComponent;
3508 };
3509
3510 // ==================================================================
3511 // SwitchPortPair
3512 // ==================================================================
3513 [Association, Description (
3514 "This association represents information regarding port "
3515 "pairings that is used by the SourceRoutingService of a "
3516 "switch.") ]
3517
3518 class CIM_SwitchPortPair : CIM_SAPSAPDependency
3519 karl 1.1 {
3520 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1), Description (
3521 "The lower numbered port.")]
3522 CIM_SwitchPort REF Antecedent;
3523 [Override ("Dependent"), Min(1), Description (
3524 "The higher numbered port.")]
3525 CIM_SwitchPort REF Dependent;
3526 [Description (
3527 "A bridge number that uniquely identifies the path "
3528 "provided by this source routing bridge between the "
3529 "segments connected to high and low ports. The purpose "
3530 "of bridge number is to disambiguate between multiple paths "
3531 "connecting the same two LANs."),
3532 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dPortPairBridgeNum"}
3533 ]
3534 uint16 BridgeNum;
3535 [Description (
3536 "The state of dot1dPortPairBridgeNum. Writing "
3537 "'invalid(3)' to this property removes the "
3538 "association instance."),
3539 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3"},
3540 karl 1.1 Values {"enabled", "disabled", "invalid"},
3541 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dPortPairBridgeState"}
3542 ]
3543 uint16 BridgeState;
3544 };
3545
3546 // ===================================================================
3547 // SwitchPortSourceRouting
3548 // ===================================================================
3549 [Association, Description (
3550 "A switch capable of source routing maintains "
3551 "source-routing specific information about each port. "
3552 "This association represents that information.") ]
3553
3554 class CIM_SwitchPortSourceRouting : CIM_ServiceSAPDependency
3555 {
3556 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description ("The switch port.")]
3557 CIM_SwitchPort REF Antecedent;
3558 [Override ("Dependent"), Min(0), Max(1),
3559 Description ("The source routing service.") ]
3560 CIM_SourceRoutingService REF Dependent;
3561 karl 1.1 [Description (
3562 "The maximum number of routing descriptors allowed "
3563 "in an All Paths or Spanning Tree Explorer frames."),
3564 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortHopCount"}
3565 ]
3566 uint16 HopCount;
3567 [Description (
3568 "The segment number that uniquely identifies the "
3569 "segment to which this port is connected. Current "
3570 "source routing protocols limit this value to the "
3571 "range: 0 through 4095. (The value 0 is used by "
3572 "some management applications for special test "
3573 "cases.) A value of 65535 signifies that no segment "
3574 "number is assigned to this port."),
3575 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortLocalSegment"}
3576 ]
3577 uint16 LocalSegment;
3578 [Description (
3579 "A bridge number uniquely identifies a bridge when "
3580 "more than one bridge is used to span the same two "
3581 "segments. Current source routing protocols limit "
3582 karl 1.1 "this value to the range: 0 through 15. A value of "
3583 "65535 signifies that no bridge number is assigned "
3584 "to this bridge."),
3585 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortBridgeNum"}
3586 ]
3587 uint16 BridgeNum;
3588 [Description (
3589 "The segment number that corresponds to the target "
3590 "segment this port is considered to be connected to "
3591 "by the switch. Current source routing protocols "
3592 "limit this value to the range: 0 through 4095. "
3593 "(The value 0 is used by some management "
3594 "applications for special test cases.) A value of "
3595 "65535 signifies that no target segment is assigned "
3596 "to this port."),
3597 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortTargetSegment"}
3598 ]
3599 uint16 TargetSegment;
3600 [Description (
3601 "Determines how the port behaves when presented "
3602 "with a Spanning Tree Explorer frame. The value "
3603 karl 1.1 "'disabled(2)' indicates that the port will not "
3604 "accept or send Spanning Tree Explorer packets; any "
3605 "STE packets received will be silently discarded. "
3606 "The value 'forced(3)' indicates the port will "
3607 "always accept and propagate Spanning Tree Explorer "
3608 "frames. This allows a manually configured "
3609 "Spanning Tree for this class of packet to be "
3610 "configured. Note that unlike transparent "
3611 "bridging, this is not catastrophic to the network "
3612 "if there are loops. The value 'auto-span(1)' can "
3613 "only be returned by a bridge that both implements "
3614 "the Spanning Tree Protocol and has use of the "
3615 "protocol enabled on this port. The behavior of the "
3616 "port for Spanning Tree Explorer frames is "
3617 "determined by the value of the State property of "
3618 "the SwitchPortSpanningTree association for the port. "
3619 "If the port is in the 'forwarding' state, the frame "
3620 "will be accepted or propagated. Otherwise, it "
3621 "will be silently discarded."),
3622 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3"},
3623 Values {"auto-span", "disabled", "forced"},
3624 karl 1.1 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortSTESpanMod"}
3625 ]
3626 uint16 STESpanMode;
3627 };
3628
3629 // ==================================================================
3630 // VLAN
3631 // ==================================================================
3632 [Description (
3633 "An instance of VLAN represents a VLAN within a switch. "
3634 "In a particular switch, there should be an instance of VLAN "
3635 "for every VLAN available in the switch. For example, in a "
3636 "switch with port-based VLANs, if there are 16 VLANs to which "
3637 "ports can be assigned (VLAN 1 through VLAN 16), there should "
3638 "be an instance of CIM_VLAN for each of VLAN 1 through "
3639 "VLAN 16."
3640 "\n\n"
3641 "VLAN inherits Name from ServiceAccessPoint. Use this for "
3642 "the textual name of the VLAN, if there is one. Otherwise, "
3643 "synthesize a textual name, e.g., VLAN 0003. (Consider "
3644 "leading zero fill, as shown, to ensure that if the textual "
3645 karl 1.1 "VLAN names are extracted and presented by a management "
3646 "applictions, the VLAN names will sort in the expected order. "
3647 "It's irritating to see a list sorted"
3648 "'VLAN 1, VLAN 10, VLAN 11, VLAN 2, VLAN 3...'"
3649 "when it could have been"
3650 "'VLAN 0001, VLAN 0002, ..., VLAN 0010, VLAN 0011, ....')"
3651 "The numeric part of the name should be at least four "
3652 "digits wide since 802.1Q specifies 4095 VLANs."
3653 "\n\n"
3654 "It is intended that VLAN be subclassed only if necessary "
3655 "to add attributes. The type of the VLAN can be inferred from "
3656 "the VLANService(s) with which the VLAN is associated "
3657 "in the VLANFor association."
3658 "\n\n"
3659 "An instance of VLAN may be associated with more than one "
3660 "VLANService. For example, there are switches that "
3661 "support both 802.1Q VLANs and the vendor's proprietary "
3662 "VLANs. In some such switches if a broadcast packet received "
3663 "on a port in 802.1Q VLAN 5 will be transmitted from a port "
3664 "in proprietary VLAN 5. In effect, there is only one VLAN 5, "
3665 "and the type of port only determines the packet format for "
3666 karl 1.1 "tagged packets. In the case just described, only one "
3667 "instance of CIM_VLAN should be instantiated for VLAN 5, and "
3668 "it should be associated both with the 802.1Q VLANService "
3669 "and the proprietary VLANService. "
3670 "\n\n"
3671 "In typical VLAN-aware switches, packets can be assigned to "
3672 "a VLAN based on the port on which they are received "
3673 "(port-based VLANS), based on the source MAC address "
3674 "(MAC-based VLANs), or based on the value of a set of bits in "
3675 "the packet (protocol-based VLANs). If it is desirable to "
3676 "represent the VLAN assignment predicate for some MAC-based "
3677 "VLAN switch, it will be necessary to subclass VLAN. The list "
3678 "of MAC addresses associated with a VLAN would be an "
3679 "attribute of the subclass. If it is desirable to represent"
3680 "the VLAN assignment predicate in a protocol-based VLAN "
3681 "switch, it will be necessary to subclass VLAN, "
3682 "InboundVLAN, or both. If the predicate applies to all ports "
3683 "in the switch, then only VLAN need be subclassed. If the "
3684 "predicate may vary based on the port, then InboundVLAN must "
3685 "be subclassed, and CIM_VLAN might have to be subclassed "
3686 "as well.") ]
3687 karl 1.1
3688 class CIM_VLAN : CIM_ServiceAccessPoint
3689 {
3690 [Description ("VLAN identifying number.") ]
3691 uint32 VLANNumber;
3692 };
3693
3694
3695 // ==================================================================
3696 // RelatedTransparentBridgingService
3697 // ==================================================================
3698 [Association, Description (
3699 "The association between a VLAN and the forwarding database"
3700 "(some use the term filtering database) used to determine"
3701 "which port a packet should be transmitted on, given that it"
3702 "is assigned to the VLAN and that it has a particular"
3703 "destination MAC address. The TransparentBridgingService"
3704 "represents a forwarding database.") ]
3705
3706 class CIM_RelatedTransparentBridgingService : CIM_ServiceSAPDependency
3707 {
3708 karl 1.1 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(0)]
3709 CIM_VLAN REF Antecedent;
3710 [Override ("Dependent"), Min(1), Max(1)]
3711 CIM_TransparentBridgingService REF Dependent;
3712 };
3713
3714
3715 // ==================================================================
3716 // CIM_RelatedSpanningTree
3717 // ==================================================================
3718 [Association, Description (
3719 "This association identifies the spanning tree in which"
3720 "a forwarding database (TransparentBridgingService) is"
3721 "nested.") ]
3722
3723 class CIM_RelatedSpanningTree : CIM_ServiceServiceDependency
3724 {
3725 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(0)]
3726 CIM_TransparentBridgingService REF Antecedent;
3727 [Override ("Dependent"), Min(0), Max(1)]
3728 CIM_SpanningTreeService REF Dependent;
3729 karl 1.1 };
3730
3731
3732 // ==================================================================
3733 // InboundVLAN
3734 // ==================================================================
3735 [Association, Description (
3736 "This association makes explicit the operational "
3737 "dependencies of a SwitchPort when operating in a VLAN."
3738 "\n\n"
3739 "If there is an association between a particular "
3740 "SwitchPort and a particular VLAN, then there is the "
3741 "possibility that a packet received by the port will be "
3742 "assigned to the VLAN (or if the packet already has a VLAN "
3743 "tag, that the packet will not be dropped). If there is no "
3744 "such association, then there is no possibility that a "
3745 "packet received by the port will progress through the "
3746 "switch having been assigned to the VLAN in question.") ]
3747
3748 class CIM_InboundVLAN : CIM_SAPSAPDependency
3749 {
3750 karl 1.1 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(0)]
3751 CIM_VLAN REF Antecedent;
3752 [Override ("Dependent"), Min(0)]
3753 CIM_SwitchPort REF Dependent;
3754 [Description (
3755 "If true, packets already tagged with this VLAN number will be"
3756 "accepted when arriving at this port. For example, if there is"
3757 "an InboundVLAN association between port 12 and VLAN 7 for"
3758 "which Tagged is true, then if a packet tagged with VLAN 7"
3759 "arrives at port 12, the packet will be accepted into the"
3760 "switch for further processing. If there is no such "
3761 "association, then the packet will be dropped."
3762 "\n\n"
3763 "If false, it means that any untagged packets arriving at this"
3764 "port MIGHT be classified into the associated VLAN. If, for a"
3765 "particular SwitchPort, there is only one instance of the"
3766 "association for which Tagged is false, then all incoming"
3767 "untagged packets will be classified into that VLAN. This is"
3768 "the typical configuration of a non-trunk port in a switch"
3769 "implementing port-based VLANs. If there is more than one such"
3770 "association instance, then the packet MIGHT be classified"
3771 karl 1.1 "into any one of them, based on some criterion other than the"
3772 "identity of the switch port. For example, in a MAC-based "
3773 "VLAN switch, the decision would be based on the source MAC "
3774 "address. In a protocol-based VLAN switch, the decision would "
3775 "be based on the values of some set of bits in the packet. "
3776 "\n\n"
3777 "Note that the MAC address is formatted as twelve "
3778 "hexadecimal digits (e.g., \"010203040506\"), with each "
3779 "pair representing one of the six octets of the MAC address "
3780 "in \"canonical\" bit order according to RFC 2469.") ]
3781 boolean Tagged;
3782 [Description (
3783 "Default should be true if untagged packets received by the "
3784 "SwitchPort are assigned to the VLAN by default. For "
3785 "802.1Q-compliant ports, the Default property should be "
3786 "true on the association instance connecting a SwitchPort to "
3787 "the CIM_VLAN corresponding to the port's PVID. Default "
3788 "should never be true if Tagged is true -- it applies only "
3789 "to untagged packets.") ]
3790 boolean Default;
3791 };
3792 karl 1.1
3793 // ==================================================================
3794 // OutboundVLAN
3795 // ==================================================================
3796 [Association, Description (
3797 "This association makes explicit the operational "
3798 "dependencies of a SwitchPort when operating in a VLAN. "
3799 "\n\n"
3800 "If there is no instance of OutboundVLAN between a given "
3801 "SwitchPort and CIM_VLAN, then any packet that has been "
3802 "assigned to the VLAN and whose destination address is "
3803 "associated with the port will be dropped by the switch "
3804 "without being transmitted. Otherwise, the packet will be "
3805 "transmitted.") ]
3806
3807 class CIM_OutboundVLAN : CIM_SAPSAPDependency
3808 {
3809 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(0)]
3810 CIM_VLAN REF Antecedent;
3811 [Override ("Dependent"), Min(0)]
3812 CIM_SwitchPort REF Dependent;
3813 karl 1.1 [Description (
3814 "If Tagged is true, then the packet will be transmitted in"
3815 "encapsulated form, tagged with the associated VLAN tag. If"
3816 "Tagged is false, the packet will be trasmitted without any"
3817 "VLAN tag.") ]
3818 boolean Tagged;
3819 };
3820
3821 // ==================================================================
3822 // VLANService
3823 // ==================================================================
3824 [Abstract, Description (
3825 "VLANService represents the VLAN aspects of the function"
3826 "performed by a switch. Some VLAN-aware devices participate"
3827 "in protocols where VLAN information is propagated among"
3828 "switches, e.g., GVRP in 802.1Q switches and VTP in Cisco"
3829 "Catalyst switches. VLANService also represents the function"
3830 "performed by the switch as a participant in such a protocol."
3831 "\n\n"
3832 "VLANService must be subclassed so that instances can be"
3833 "distinguished by their class. If there is a name assigned to"
3834 karl 1.1 "a set of VLAN-aware switches, e.g., the VTP domain name in"
3835 "Cisco Catalyst switches, use the Name attribute inherited"
3836 "from CIM_Service to store the name."
3837 "\n\n"
3838 "A VLANService should be instantiated in a VLAN-aware switch"
3839 "even if there is no GVRP-like protocol.") ]
3840
3841 class CIM_VLANService : CIM_Service
3842 {
3843 };
3844
3845 // ==================================================================
3846 // 802dot1QVLANService
3847 // ==================================================================
3848 [Description (
3849 "If a switch supports 802.1Q, an instance of this class should"
3850 "be instantiated in the switch. If the switch supports GVRP,"
3851 "this class represents the function that the switch performs"
3852 "with respect to GVRP.") ]
3853
3854 class CIM_802dot1QVLANService : CIM_VLANService
3855 karl 1.1 {
3856 };
3857
3858 // ==================================================================
3859 // SwitchServiceVLAN
3860 // ==================================================================
3861 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
3862 "An association linking SwitchService to a component "
3863 "VLANService.") ]
3864
3865 class CIM_SwitchServiceVLAN : CIM_ServiceComponent
3866 {
3867 [Override ("GroupComponent"), Min(1), Max(1), Aggregate]
3868 CIM_SwitchService REF GroupComponent;
3869 [Override ("PartComponent")]
3870 CIM_VLANService REF PartComponent;
3871 };
3872
3873 // ==================================================================
3874 // VLANFor
3875 // ==================================================================
3876 karl 1.1 [Association, Description(
3877 "The VLAN Port used by the VLAN Service.") ]
3878
3879 class CIM_VLANFor : CIM_ServiceSAPDependency
3880 {
3881 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(0)]
3882 CIM_VLAN REF Antecedent;
3883 [Override ("Dependent"), Min(1)]
3884 CIM_VLANService REF Dependent;
3885 };
3886
3887 // ===================================================================
3888 // TransparentBridgingStatistics
3889 // ===================================================================
3890 [Description(
3891 "Statistical information regarding the Transparent Bridging "
3892 "Service.") ]
3893
3894 class CIM_TransparentBridgingStatistics :
3895 CIM_ServiceStatisticalInformation
3896 {
3897 karl 1.1 [Description (
3898 "The total number of Forwarding Database entries, "
3899 "which have been or would have been learnt, but "
3900 "have been discarded due to a lack of space to "
3901 "store them in the Forwarding Database. "),
3902 Mappingstrings {
3903 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dTpLearnedEntryDiscards"}
3904 ]
3905 uint32 LearnedEntryDiscards;
3906 };
3907
3908 // ===================================================================
3909 // SpanningTreeStatistics
3910 // ===================================================================
3911 [Description(
3912 "Statistical information regarding the Spanning Tree "
3913 "Service.") ]
3914
3915 class CIM_SpanningTreeStatistics : CIM_ServiceStatisticalInformation
3916 {
3917 [Description(
3918 karl 1.1 "The time since the last topology change was "
3919 "detected by the switch."),
3920 Units ("Hundredths of Seconds"),
3921 Mappingstrings {
3922 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dStpTimeSinceTopologyChange"} ]
3923 uint32 TimeSinceTopologyChange;
3924 [Description (
3925 "The total number of topology changes detected by "
3926 "the switch since the counter was last reset or "
3927 "initialized."),
3928 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dStpTopChanges"}
3929 ]
3930 uint32 TopChanges;
3931 };
3932
3933 // ===================================================================
3934 // SwitchPortStatistics
3935 // ===================================================================
3936 [Description (
3937 "Statistical information regarding a generic switch port, "
3938 "independent of the specific kind of switching done on "
3939 karl 1.1 "frames arriving at the port.") ]
3940
3941 class CIM_SwitchPortStatistics : CIM_SAPStatisticalInformation
3942 {
3943 [Description (
3944 "The number of frames discarded by this port due "
3945 "to excessive transit delay through the bridge."),
3946 Mappingstrings {
3947 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dBasePortDelayExceededDiscards"}
3948 ]
3949 uint32 DelayExceededDiscards;
3950 [Description (
3951 "The number of frames discarded by this port due "
3952 "to an excessive size."),
3953 Mappingstrings {
3954 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dBasePortMtuExceededDiscards"}
3955 ]
3956 uint32 MtuExceededDiscards;
3957 };
3958
3959 // ===================================================================
3960 karl 1.1 // SwitchPortTransparentBridgingStatistics
3961 // ===================================================================
3962 [Description (
3963 "Statistical information regarding a switch port, "
3964 "at which transparent bridging is performed.") ]
3965
3966 class CIM_SwitchPortTransparentBridgingStatistics :
3967 CIM_SAPStatisticalInformation
3968 {
3969 [Description (
3970 "The number of frames that have been received by "
3971 "the port from its segment. Note that a frame "
3972 "is only counted if and only if it is for a "
3973 "protocol being processed by the local bridging "
3974 "function, including bridge management frames."),
3975 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dTpPortInFrames"}
3976 ]
3977 uint32 InFrames;
3978 [Description (
3979 "The number of frames that have been transmitted by "
3980 "the port to its segment. Note that a frame "
3981 karl 1.1 "is only counted if and only if it is for a "
3982 "protocol being processed by the local bridging "
3983 "function, including bridge management frames."),
3984 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dTpPortOutFrames"}
3985 ]
3986 uint32 OutFrames;
3987 [Description (
3988 "Count of valid frames received which were "
3989 "discarded (i.e., filtered) by the Forwarding Process."),
3990 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1493-MIB.dot1dTpPortInDiscards"}
3991 ]
3992 uint32 InDiscards;
3993 };
3994
3995 // ===================================================================
3996 // SwitchPortSpanningTreeStatistics
3997 // ===================================================================
3998 [Description (
3999 "Statistical information regarding a switch port "
4000 "participating in the spanning tree.") ]
4001
4002 karl 1.1 class CIM_SwitchPortSpanningTreeStatistics :
4003 CIM_SAPStatisticalInformation
4004 {
4005 [Description (
4006 "The number of times the port has transitioned "
4007 "from the Learning state to the Forwarding state."),
4008 Mappingstrings {
4009 "MIB.IETF|RFC1493- MIB.dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions"}
4010 ]
4011 uint32 ForwardTransitions;
4012 };
4013
4014 // ===================================================================
4015 // SwitchPortSourceRoutingStatistics
4016 // ===================================================================
4017 [Description (
4018 "Statistical information regarding a switch port "
4019 "supporting source routing.") ]
4020
4021 class CIM_SwitchPortSourceRoutingStatistics :
4022 CIM_SAPStatisticalInformation
4023 karl 1.1 {
4024 [Counter, Description (
4025 "The number of Specifically Routed frames, also "
4026 "referred to as Source Routed Frames, that have "
4027 "been received from the segment attached to the port."),
4028 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortSpecInFrames"}
4029 ]
4030 uint32 SpecInFrames;
4031 [Counter, Description (
4032 "The number of Specifically Routed frames, also "
4033 "referred to as Source Routed Frames, that the "
4034 "port has transmitted on its segment."),
4035 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortSpecOutFrames"}
4036 ]
4037 uint32 SpecOutFrames;
4038 [Counter, Description (
4039 "The number of All Paths Explorer frames, also "
4040 "referred to as All Routes Explorer frames, that "
4041 "have been received by the port from its segment."),
4042 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortApeInFrames"}
4043 ]
4044 karl 1.1 uint32 ApeInFrames;
4045 [Counter, Description (
4046 "The number of all Paths Explorer Frames, also "
4047 "referred to as All Routes Explorer frames, that "
4048 "have been transmitted by the port on its segment."),
4049 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortApeOutFrames"}
4050 ]
4051 uint32 ApeOutFrames;
4052 [Counter, Description (
4053 "The number of spanning tree explorer frames that "
4054 "have been received by the port from its segment."),
4055 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortSteInFrames"}
4056 ]
4057 uint32 SteInFrames;
4058 [Counter, Description (
4059 "The number of spanning tree explorer frames that "
4060 "have been transmitted by the port on its segment."),
4061 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1525-MIB.dot1dSrPortSteOutFrames"}
4062 ]
4063 uint32 SteOutFrames;
4064 [Counter, Description (
4065 karl 1.1 "The number of explorer frames that have been "
4066 "discarded by the port because the routing "
4067 "descriptor field contained an invalid adjacent "
4068 "segment value."),
4069 Mappingstrings {
4070 "MIB.IETF|RFC1525- MIB.dot1dSrPortSegmentMismatchDiscards"}
4071 ]
4072 uint32 SegmentMismatchDiscards;
4073 [Counter, Description (
4074 "The number of frames that have been discarded by "
4075 "the port because the routing descriptor field "
4076 "contained a duplicate segment identifier."),
4077 Mappingstrings {
4078 "MIB.IETF|RFC1525- MIB.dot1dSrPortDuplicateSegmentDiscards"}
4079 ]
4080 uint32 DuplicateSegmentDiscards;
4081 [Counter, Description (
4082 "The number of explorer frames that have been "
4083 "discarded by the port because the Routing "
4084 "Information Field has exceeded the maximum route "
4085 "descriptor length."),
4086 karl 1.1 Mappingstrings {
4087 "MIB.IETF|RFC1525- MIB.dot1dSrPortHopCountExceedsDiscards"}
4088 ]
4089 uint32 HopCountExceedsDiscards;
4090 [Counter, Description (
4091 "The number of duplicate LAN IDs or Tree errors. "
4092 "This helps in detection of problems in networks "
4093 "containing older IBM Source Routing Bridges."),
4094 Mappingstrings {
4095 "MIB.IETF|RFC1525- MIB.dot1dSrPortDupLanIdOrTreeErrors"}
4096 ]
4097 uint32 DupLanIdOrTreeErrors;
4098 [Counter, Description (
4099 "The number of ARE and STE frames that were "
4100 "discarded because the last LAN ID in the routing "
4101 "information field did not equal the LAN-in ID. "
4102 "This error can occur in implementations which do "
4103 "only a LAN-in ID and Bridge Number check instead "
4104 "of a LAN-in ID, Bridge Number, and LAN-out ID "
4105 "check before they forward broadcast frames."),
4106 Mappingstrings {
4107 karl 1.1 "MIB.IETF|RFC1525- MIB.dot1dSrPortLanIdMismatches"}
4108 ]
4109 uint32 LanIdMismatches;
4110 };
4111
4112 // ==================================================================
4113 // BGPStatistics
4114 // ==================================================================
4115 [Description (
4116 "This class contains statistical information for a "
4117 "Group sessions.") ]
4118
4119 class CIM_BGPStatistics : CIM_ServiceStatisticalInformation
4120 {
4121 [Counter, Description (
4122 "This is the number of BGP UPDATE messages received on this"
4123 "router's BGP connection. This is a 32-bit counter."),
4124 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerInUpdates"} ]
4125 uint32 InUpdates;
4126 [Counter, Description (
4127 "This is the number of BGP UPDATE messages transmitted on "
4128 karl 1.1 "this router's BGP connection. This is a 32-bit counter."),
4129 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerOutUpdates"} ]
4130 uint32 OutUpdates;
4131 [Counter, Description (
4132 "This is the total number of BGP messages received on this"
4133 "router's BGP connection. This is a 32-bit counter."),
4134 Mappingstrings {
4135 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerInTotalMessages"} ]
4136 uint32 InTotalMessages;
4137 [Counter, Description (
4138 "This is the total number of BGP messages transmitted on "
4139 "this router's BGP connection. This is a 32-bit counter."),
4140 Mappingstrings {
4141 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerOutTotalMessages"} ]
4142 uint32 OutTotalMessages;
4143 [Description (
4144 "This contains the last error code and error subcode for "
4145 "this router's BGP connection. If no error has occurred, "
4146 "then each integer in the array is zero."),
4147 Mappingstrings {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerLastError"} ]
4148 uint8 LastError [2];
4149 karl 1.1 [Counter, Description (
4150 "This contains the total number of times that the BGP Finite "
4151 "State Machine has transitioned into the established state "
4152 "for this router's BGP connection. This is a 32-bit "
4153 "counter."),
4154 Mappingstrings
4155 {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions"} ]
4156 uint32 FsmEstablishedTransitions;
4157 [Gauge, Description (
4158 "This indicates how long, in seconds, this peer has been in "
4159 "the established state, or how long since this peer was last "
4160 "in the established state. It is set to zero when a new peer "
4161 "is configured or when the router is booted. This has the "
4162 "semantics of a 32-bit gauge."),
4163 Units ("Seconds"),
4164 Mappingstrings {
4165 "MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime"} ]
4166 uint32 FsmEstablishedTime;
4167 [Gauge, Description (
4168 "This defines the time in seconds since the last BGP UPDATE "
4169 "message was received from the peer. This has the semantics "
4170 karl 1.1 "of a 32-bit gauge."),
4171 Units ("Seconds"),
4172 Mappingstrings
4173 {"MIB.IETF|RFC1657-MIB.bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime"} ]
4174 uint32 InUpdateElapsedTime;
4175 };
4176
4177 // ==================================================================
4178 // BGPServiceStatistics
4179 // ==================================================================
4180 [Association, Description (
4181 "This association defines statistics collected for a BGP "
4182 "session.") ]
4183
4184 class CIM_BGPServiceStatistics : CIM_ServiceStatistics
4185 {
4186 [Max(1), Override("Stats"), Weak, Description (
4187 "The statistics object for the BGP session.") ]
4188 CIM_BGPStatistics REF Stats;
4189 [Min(1), Max(1), Override("Element"), Description (
4190 "The BGPService for which statistics are being gathered.") ]
4191 karl 1.1 CIM_BGPService REF Element;
4192 };
4193
4194
4195 // ===================================================================
4196 // CIM_EndpointIdentity (CR308a) - this class stays here!
4197 // ===================================================================
4198 [Association, Description (
4199 "CIM_EndpointIdentity indicates that two ProtocolEndpoints "
4200 "represent different aspects of the same underlying address "
4201 "or protocol-specific ID. This association refines the "
4202 "CIM_LogicalIdentity superclass by restricting it to the "
4203 "Endpoint level and defining its use in well understood "
4204 "scenarios. One of these scenarios is to represent that an "
4205 "Endpoint has both 'LAN' and protocol-specific aspects. "
4206 "For example, an Endpoint could be both a LANEndpoint as "
4207 "well as a DHCPEndpoint.") ]
4208
4209 class CIM_EndpointIdentity: CIM_LogicalIdentity
4210 {
4211 [Override ("SystemElement"), Description (
4212 karl 1.1 "SystemElement represents one aspect of the "
4213 "Endpoint.") ]
4214 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint ref SystemElement;
4215 [Override ("SameElement"), Description (
4216 "SameElement represents an alternate aspect of "
4217 "the Endpoint.") ]
4218 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint ref SameElement;
4219 };
4220
4221 // ===================================================================
4222 // Start of the QoS sub-model
4223 // ===================================================================
4224
4225 // ===================================================================
4226 // CIM_QoSService
4227 // ===================================================================
4228
4229 [Description (
4230 "This is a concrete class that represents the ability to "
4231 "conceptualize a QoS service as a set of coordinated "
4232 "sub-services. This enables the network administrator to map "
4233 karl 1.1 "business rules to the network, and the network designer to "
4234 "engineer the network such that it can provide different "
4235 "functions for different traffic streams. "
4236 "\n\n"
4237 "This class has two main purposes. First, it serves as a "
4238 "common base class for defining various sub-services that "
4239 "are needed to build higher-level QoS services. Second, it "
4240 "serves as a way to consolidate relationships between "
4241 "different types of QoS services and different types of "
4242 "ConditioningServices."
4243 "\n\n"
4244 "For example, Gold Service may be defined as a set of "
4245 "sub-services, where each of these sub-services perform one "
4246 "or more different functions required by the higher-level "
4247 "service. Continuing the example, Gold Service may be used "
4248 "to specify EF for one traffic stream along with different "
4249 "AF services for other different traffic streams. Each of "
4250 "these services are instances of the class QoSService, and "
4251 "each require a set of sub-services to be defined as part of "
4252 "their implementation. For example, one would expect to see "
4253 "different marking, dropping, and queuing sub-services to be "
4254 karl 1.1 "defined for each of these services.") ]
4255
4256 class CIM_QoSService: CIM_NetworkService
4257 {
4258 };
4259
4260 // ==================================================================
4261 // QoSSubService
4262 // ==================================================================
4263 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
4264 " The associations - QoSSubService and QoSConditioningSub"
4265 "Service - operate in conjunction. High level QoS "
4266 "definitions, such as 'John gets Gold Service', map to "
4267 "lower level, more concrete QoSServices (the subclasses "
4268 "of QoSService). This is described by the QoSSubService "
4269 "association. In turn, each of the SubServices may require "
4270 "their own conditioning. This is modeled using the "
4271 "QoSConditioningSubService aggregation. \n"
4272 " Note that a more concrete QoSService may only be "
4273 "aggregated into one higher level Service, using this "
4274 "association. The cardinality on the GroupComponent "
4275 karl 1.1 "reference is Max (1).") ]
4276
4277 class CIM_QoSSubService : CIM_ServiceComponent
4278 {
4279 [Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"), Max (1),
4280 Description (
4281 "The higher level QoSService that is constructed by"
4282 "aggregating one or more lower-level QoSServices.") ]
4283 CIM_QoSService REF GroupComponent;
4284 [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
4285 "The more concrete QoSService that is used to provide "
4286 "the higher level Service.") ]
4287 CIM_QoSService REF PartComponent;
4288 };
4289
4290 // ===================================================================
4291 // CIM_PrecedenceService
4292 // ===================================================================
4293 [Description (
4294 "This class represents a specialization of the general "
4295 "concept of forwarding network traffic by adding specific "
4296 karl 1.1 "semantics that define how traffic is forwarded based on "
4297 "the value of the ToS byte of a packet. "
4298 "\n\n"
4299 "This class is used to enable DiffServ devices and non-"
4300 "DiffServ devices to exchange traffic. This is done by "
4301 "defining a sibling class, DiffServService, to represent "
4302 "devices that forward traffic based on the DiffServ code "
4303 "point. This enables the administrator to define mappings "
4304 "between devices that do not support DiffServ, and instead "
4305 "use IP Precedence, to devices that do support DiffServ, "
4306 "which use DSCPs. "
4307 "\n\n"
4308 "Since the PrecedenceService class is a specialization of "
4309 "QoSService, it can be related to higher-level QoS services "
4310 "as well as to lower-level sub-services (e.g., "
4311 "classification, metering, dropping, queuing, and others).") ]
4312
4313 class CIM_PrecedenceService: CIM_NetworkService
4314 {
4315 [Description (
4316 "This property is an 8-bit unsigned integer that defines the "
4317 karl 1.1 "notion of precedence for different types of traffic.") ]
4318 uint8 PrecedenceValue;
4319 };
4320
4321 // ===================================================================
4322 // CIM_DiffServService
4323 // ===================================================================
4324 [Description (
4325 "DiffServService represents using standard or custom "
4326 "DiffServ services to implement a (higher-level) QoS service. "
4327 "Note that the DiffServService may be just one of a set of "
4328 "coordinated QoSSubServices that together implement a "
4329 "higher-level QoS service."
4330 "\n\n"
4331 "DiffServService is modeled as a specialization of QoS"
4332 "Service. This enables it to be related to a higher-level "
4333 "QoSService (via QoSSubService) as well as to specific "
4334 "ConditioningServices (e.g., classification, metering, "
4335 "dropping, queuing, and others).") ]
4336
4337 class CIM_DiffServService: CIM_QoSService
4338 karl 1.1 {
4339 [Description (
4340 "This property is an unsigned 8-bit integer, and defines the "
4341 "Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) that this link "
4342 "uses to represent various types of differentiated "
4343 "services through device-specific configuration commands.") ]
4344 uint8 DSCP;
4345 };
4346
4347 // ===================================================================
4348 // CIM_8021PService
4349 // ===================================================================
4350
4351 [Description (
4352 "This class represents a specialization to the general "
4353 "concept of forwarding network traffic by adding specific "
4354 "semantics that define how traffic is forwarded based on "
4355 "the value of the Priority field in the 802.1P header. "
4356 "\n\n"
4357 "This class is used to enable DiffServ domains and domains "
4358 "that support 802.1P only to exchange traffic. It represents "
4359 karl 1.1 "the mapping between implementations that only support "
4360 "802.1P priority marking to be mapped to implementations "
4361 "that support DiffServ, which use DSCPs. "
4362 "\n\n"
4363 "The 8021PService class is modeled as a specialization of "
4364 "QoSService. This enables it to be related to a higher-level "
4365 "QoS service as well as to lower-level sub-services (e.g., "
4366 "classification, metering, dropping, queuing, and others).") ]
4367
4368 class CIM_8021PService: CIM_QoSService
4369 {
4370 [Description (
4371 "This property is an 8-bit unsigned integer that defines the "
4372 "notion of priority as specified in 802.1P "
4373 "implementations.") ]
4374 uint8 PriorityValue;
4375 };
4376
4377 // ===================================================================
4378 // CIM_AFService
4379 // ===================================================================
4380 karl 1.1
4381 [Description (
4382 "This class represents a specialization to the general "
4383 "concept of forwarding network traffic by adding specific "
4384 "semantics that characterize the operation of the Assured "
4385 "Forwarding (AF) Service (RFC2597). This RFC defines four "
4386 "different AF classes to represent four different treatments "
4387 "of traffic (e.g., a different amount of forwarding "
4388 "resources, such as buffer space and bandwidth, are "
4389 "allocated. Within each AF class, IP packets are marked with "
4390 "one of three possible drop precedence values. The drop "
4391 "precedence of a packet determines the relative "
4392 "importance of that packet compared to other packets within "
4393 "the same AF class if congestion occurs. A congested "
4394 "interface will try to avoid dropping packets with a lower "
4395 "drop precedence value by instead discarding packets with a "
4396 "higher drop precedence value."
4397 "\n\n"
4398 "Note that this RFC defines 12 DSCPs that together implement "
4399 "the AF Per-Hop Behavior (PHB) group. Implementations are "
4400 "free to extend this (e.g., add more classes and/or drop "
4401 karl 1.1 "precedences) and indeed do not have to implement the AF PHB "
4402 "to be considered compliant to DiffServ. However, "
4403 "implementations should use this set of DSCPs if they "
4404 "implement the AF PHB. "
4405 "\n\n"
4406 "The AFService class is modeled as a specialization of "
4407 "DiffServService, which is in turn a specialization of "
4408 "QoSService. This enables it to be related to a higher-level "
4409 "QoS services as well as to lower-level sub-services (e.g., "
4410 "classification, metering, dropping, queuing, and others).") ]
4411
4412 class CIM_AFService: CIM_DiffServService
4413 {
4414 [Description (
4415 "This property is an 8-bit unsigned integer that defines the "
4416 "number of classes that this AF implementation uses. "
4417 "Implementations should define at least four classes.") ]
4418 uint8 ClassNumber;
4419 [Description (
4420 "This property is an 8-bit unsigned integer that defines the "
4421 "number of drop precedence values that this AF "
4422 karl 1.1 "implementation uses. The number of drop precedence values "
4423 "are PER AF CLASS. Implementations should define at least "
4424 "three drop precedence values per class.") ]
4425 uint8 DropperNumber;
4426 };
4427
4428 // ===================================================================
4429 // CIM_EFService
4430 // ===================================================================
4431
4432 [Description (
4433 "This class represents a specialization to the general "
4434 "concept of forwarding network traffic by adding specific "
4435 "semantics that characterize the operation of the "
4436 "Expedited Forwarding (EF) Service (defined in RFC 2598). "
4437 "\n\n"
4438 "The EFService class is modeled as a specialization of "
4439 "DiffServService, which is in turn a specialization of "
4440 "QoSService. This enables it to be related to a higher-level "
4441 "QoS service as well as to lower-level sub-services (e.g., "
4442 "classification, metering, dropping, queuing, and others). "
4443 karl 1.1 "\n\n"
4444 "The EF PHB can be used to build a low loss, low latency, "
4445 "low jitter, assured bandwidth, end-to-end service through "
4446 "DiffServ domains. Such a service appears to the endpoints "
4447 "like a point-to-point connection or a virtual leased line. "
4448 "This service has also been described as Premium service in "
4449 "the IETF literature. "
4450 "\n\n"
4451 "The EF PHB is not a mandatory part of the DiffServ "
4452 "architecture (e.g., a node does not have to implement the "
4453 "EF PHB to be considered DiffServ-compliant. However, when "
4454 "a DiffServ-compliant node claims to implement the EF PHB, "
4455 "the implementation must conform to the specification given "
4456 "in RFC2598."
4457 "\n\n"
4458 "RFC 2598 defines one DSCP for the EF service. Thus, there "
4459 "is no need to define any attributes in this class, since an "
4460 "instance of the EFService class, by definition, means that "
4461 "this particular DSCP is used.") ]
4462
4463 class CIM_EFService: CIM_DiffServService
4464 karl 1.1 {
4465 };
4466
4467 // ==================================================================
4468 // AFRelatedServices
4469 // ==================================================================
4470 [Association, Description (
4471 "The IETF's RFC2597 describes a Differentiated Services "
4472 "Per-Hop-Behavior (PHB) Group called Assured Forwarding "
4473 "(AF). Quoting from the RFC, \"The AF PHB group provides "
4474 "delivery of IP packets in four independently forwarded "
4475 "AF classes. Within each AF class, an IP packet can be "
4476 "assigned one of three different levels of drop "
4477 "precedence.\" The AFRelatedServices association describes "
4478 "the precedence of the individual AF drop-related "
4479 "Services within an AF IP packet-forwarding class.") ]
4480
4481 class CIM_AFRelatedServices
4482 {
4483 [Key, Max (1), Description (
4484 "The AFService with a lower drop precedence (ie, lower "
4485 karl 1.1 "probability of dropping packets).") ]
4486 CIM_AFService REF AFLowerDropPrecedence;
4487 [Key, Description (
4488 "An AFService at the same IP packet-forwarding class level, "
4489 "but at a higher drop precedence.") ]
4490 CIM_AFService REF AFHigherDropPrecedence;
4491 };
4492
4493 // ===================================================================
4494 // CIM_ConditioningService
4495 // ===================================================================
4496 [Description (
4497 "This class is a specialization of ForwardingService, and "
4498 "represents the ability to define how traffic will be "
4499 "conditioned in the data forwarding path of a device. The "
4500 "subclasses of ConditioningService define the particular "
4501 "type of conditioning that is done. Five fundamental types "
4502 "of functions are defined in this version (2.4) of the "
4503 "model. They are the services performed by a classifier, "
4504 "meter, marker, dropper, and queue. Note that other, more "
4505 "sophisticated, types of actions may be defined in the "
4506 karl 1.1 "future.") ]
4507
4508 class CIM_ConditioningService: CIM_ForwardingService
4509 {
4510 [Description (
4511 "This property is a boolean that, if TRUE, signifies that "
4512 "one or more conditioning functions can be performed on "
4513 "traffic encountered by this ConditioningService. This "
4514 "allows one or more ConditioningServices to be enabled or "
4515 "disabled to provide different types of conditioning for "
4516 "traffic.") ]
4517 boolean Enabled;
4518 };
4519
4520 // ==================================================================
4521 // QoSConditioningSubService
4522 // ==================================================================
4523 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
4524 "A QoSService utilizes underlying ConditioningServices as "
4525 "part of its overall functionality. This is modeled using "
4526 "the QoSConditioningSubService association. Note that "
4527 karl 1.1 "a ConditioningService may only be part of a single "
4528 "QoSService - the cardinality on the QoSService "
4529 "reference is Max (1).") ]
4530
4531 class CIM_QoSConditioningSubService : CIM_ServiceComponent
4532 {
4533 [Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"), Max (1),
4534 Description (
4535 "The QoSService that includes the ConditioningService.") ]
4536 CIM_QoSService REF GroupComponent;
4537 [Override ("PartComponent"),
4538 Description ("The ConditioningService.") ]
4539 CIM_ConditioningService REF PartComponent;
4540 };
4541
4542 // ==================================================================
4543 // ConditioningServiceOnEndpoint
4544 // ==================================================================
4545 [Association, Description (
4546 "The QoS Model describes the traffic conditioning functions "
4547 "in place for a network device. In order to 'be "
4548 karl 1.1 "conditioned', a packet is received at a ProtocolEndpoint. "
4549 "After 'conditioning', a packet is dropped or leaves the "
4550 "device via a ProtocolEndpoint. This dependency on "
4551 "ProtocolEndpoints is defined by the ConditioningServiceOn"
4552 "Endpoint association. A property of the association, "
4553 "ServiceType, indicates whether the ConditioningService "
4554 "handles incoming (\"Ingress\") or out-going (\"Egress\") "
4555 "packets.") ]
4556
4557 class CIM_ConditioningServiceOnEndpoint : CIM_ForwardsAmong
4558 {
4559 [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), Description (
4560 "The ProtocolEndpoint through which traffic arrives at or "
4561 "leaves from a network device.") ]
4562 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint REF Antecedent;
4563 [Override ("Dependent"), Max (1), Description (
4564 "The ConditioningService which begins or ends the traffic "
4565 "conditioning processing within a network device.") ]
4566 CIM_ConditioningService REF Dependent;
4567 [Description (
4568 "Indicates whether a packet is incoming (value = 1, "
4569 karl 1.1 "\"Ingress\") or out-going (value = 2, \"Egress\") at the "
4570 "ProtocolEndpoint, relative to the ConditioningService."),
4571 Values {"Unknown", "Ingress", "Egress"} ]
4572 uint16 ServiceType;
4573 };
4574
4575
4576 // ==================================================================
4577 // NextService
4578 // ==================================================================
4579 [Association, Description (
4580 " In processing or 'conditioning' a packet at a network "
4581 "device, that packet is handled by a variety of Conditioning"
4582 "Services (such as Classifiers, Meters, Droppers, etc.). "
4583 "The Services may feed one another directly, or be more "
4584 "discretely mapped to multiple 'next' Services (for example, "
4585 "queues) based on the characteristics of the packet. \n"
4586 " There is a need to indicate the sequence of Services "
4587 "when conditioning packets in a network device. This "
4588 "is accomplished via the NextService association. Both one-"
4589 "to-one and fan in/fan out relationships can be described. \n"
4590 karl 1.1 " Note that this relationship is truly a Dependency "
4591 "association, but can not be modeled as such - since an "
4592 "additional key property is required. This key allows a "
4593 "ConditioningService to forward multiple traffic flows to "
4594 "the same 'next' Service but maintain their traffic "
4595 "'identity'. This identity must be maintained to allow a "
4596 "later step in the conditioning process to 'fan out' from "
4597 "one to many 'next' Services. The TrafficClass key "
4598 "property uniquely distinguishes potentially multiple "
4599 "NextService instances between the same "
4600 "ConditioningServices.") ]
4601
4602 class CIM_NextService
4603 {
4604 [Key, Description (
4605 "The preceeding ConditioningService, 'earlier' in the "
4606 "processing sequence for a packet.") ]
4607 CIM_ConditioningService REF PreceedingService;
4608 [Key, Description (
4609 "The 'next' or following ConditioningService.") ]
4610 CIM_ConditioningService REF FollowingService;
4611 karl 1.1 [Key, Description (
4612 "Traffic flows from the various ConditioningServices may be "
4613 "distinguished by their specific traffic class (information "
4614 "which is conveyed in the FilterEntry.TrafficClass "
4615 "property). There can be only one traffic 'class of "
4616 "service' per output from the ConditioningService (i.e., "
4617 "per instance of this association)."),
4618 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_FilterEntry.TrafficClass" } ]
4619 string TrafficClass;
4620 };
4621
4622 // ===================================================================
4623 // CIM_ClassifierService
4624 // ===================================================================
4625 [Description (
4626 "This class represents a logical entity that resides in the "
4627 "data forwarding path of a network device. A classifier "
4628 "takes a single input traffic stream and sorts it into one "
4629 "or more output traffic streams. The sorting is done by a "
4630 "set of filters that select packets based on the packet "
4631 "contents (or possibly other attributes associated with the "
4632 karl 1.1 "packet). Each output stream is the result of matching a "
4633 "particular filter (or not matching any filter). "
4634 "\n\n"
4635 "Classification is modeled as a QoSSubService that occurs "
4636 "as part of the conditioning that may be applied to a "
4637 "traffic stream. Thus, it is subclassed from "
4638 "ConditioningService.") ]
4639
4640 class CIM_ClassifierService : CIM_ConditioningService
4641 {
4642 [Description (
4643 "This property is an enumerated 16-bit unsigned integer "
4644 "that is used to define the specific type of classifier "
4645 "of this instance. The following types of "
4646 "classifiers are defined: "
4647 "\n\n"
4648 " 1 - Other; \n 2 - Behavior Aggregate; \n"
4649 " 3 - IPv4 Multi-Field-5; \n"
4650 " 4 - IPv6 Multi-Field-5; \n 5 - IPv4 Multi-Field-6; \n"
4651 " 6 - IPv6 Multi-Field-6; \n 7 - 802 MAC; \n "
4652 " 8 - IEEE Priority; \n"
4653 karl 1.1 " 9 - IEEE VLAN; \n 10 - Free-form. "
4654 "\n\n"
4655 "Here, Multi-Field-5 defines a filter to match on source "
4656 "and destination IP address, source and destination port, "
4657 "and IP Protocol. Multi-Field-6 is the same, except that "
4658 "the DSCP value is also matched."),
4659 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
4660 "10"},
4661 Values {"Other", "Behavior Aggregate",
4662 "IPv4 Multi-Field-5", "IPv6 Multi-Field-5",
4663 "IPv4 Multi-Field-6", "IPv6 Multi-Field-6",
4664 "802 MAC", "IEEE Priority", "IEEE VLAN",
4665 "Free-form"},
4666 ModelCorrespondence {
4667 "CIM_ClassifierService.OtherClassifierType" } ]
4668 uint16 ClassifierType;
4669 [Description (
4670 "This is a vendor-specified string describing the type "
4671 "of classifier. It is used when the value of the "
4672 "ClassifierType attribute of this class is equal to 1."),
4673 ModelCorrespondence {
4674 karl 1.1 "CIM_ClassifierService.ClassifierType" } ]
4675 string OtherClassifierType;
4676 [Description (
4677 "This is a boolean attribute that, if TRUE, means that "
4678 "this Classifier has already processed at least one "
4679 "packet.") ]
4680 boolean HaveClassifiedPackets;
4681 };
4682
4683 // ==================================================================
4684 // ClassifierFilterSet
4685 // ==================================================================
4686 [Association, Description (
4687 "In order for a ClassifierService to correctly identify and "
4688 "process network traffic, that traffic must be described by "
4689 "FilterEntries, which are aggregated into FilterLists. This "
4690 "association defines the Dependency of the ClassifierService "
4691 "on FilterLists (and therefore, their FilterEntries). The "
4692 "cardinality of the association requires that the Classifier"
4693 "Service operate against at least one FilterList.") ]
4694
4695 karl 1.1 class CIM_ClassifierFilterSet : CIM_Dependency
4696 {
4697 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min (1), Description (
4698 "The FilterList aggregating FilterEntries, these in turn "
4699 "describe how traffic is identified and processed by the "
4700 "ClassifierService.") ]
4701 CIM_FilterList REF Antecedent;
4702 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
4703 "The ClassifierService which uses the FilterList and its "
4704 "aggregated FilterEntries.") ]
4705 CIM_ClassifierService REF Dependent;
4706 [Description (
4707 "The ordering of the FilterLists used in the classification "
4708 "and forwarding functions of the ClassifierService.") ]
4709 uint16 FilterListPosition;
4710 };
4711
4712 // ===================================================================
4713 // CIM_MeterService
4714 // ===================================================================
4715 [Description (
4716 karl 1.1 "This class represents a logical entity that resides in the "
4717 "data forwarding path of a network device. It describes "
4718 "the metering of network traffic. Metering is the "
4719 "function of monitoring the arrival times of packets of a "
4720 "traffic stream and determining the level of conformance of "
4721 "each packet with respect to a pre-established traffic "
4722 "profile. A meter has the ability to invoke different "
4723 "ConditioningServices for conforming traffic and non-"
4724 "conforming traffic. Non-conforming packets may be further "
4725 "conditioned (e.g., dropped or queued) by routing the packet "
4726 "to the appropriate conditioning element. "
4727 "\n\n"
4728 "This class is the base class for defining different types "
4729 "of meters. As such, it contains common properties that all "
4730 "meter subclasses share. ") ]
4731
4732 class CIM_MeterService: CIM_ConditioningService
4733 {
4734 [Description (
4735 "This property is an enumerated 16-bit unsigned integer "
4736 "that is used to specify the particular type of meter. "
4737 karl 1.1 "Defined values of the enumeration are: "
4738 "\n\n"
4739 " 1: Other \n"
4740 " 2: AverageRateMeter \n"
4741 " 3: EWMAMeter \n"
4742 " 4: TokenBucketMeter."
4743 "\n\n"
4744 "Note: The MeterType property and the MeterService "
4745 "subclasses provide similar information. This property is "
4746 "defined for query purposes and for future expansion. It "
4747 "is assumed that not all MeterServices will require a "
4748 "subclass to define them. Therefore, MeterService will "
4749 "be instantiated directly and the Type property is "
4750 "needed."),
4751 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4"},
4752 Values {"Other", "AverageRateMeter",
4753 "EWMAMeter", "TokenBucketMeter"},
4754 ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_MeterService.OtherMeterType"} ]
4755 uint16 MeterType;
4756 [Description (
4757 "This property is a string used in conjunction with "
4758 karl 1.1 "the MeterType property. When the value of MeterType "
4759 "is 1 (e.g., \"Other\"), then the name of the conformance "
4760 "level for this meter is defined in this property."),
4761 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_MeterService.MeterType" } ]
4762 string OtherMeterType;
4763 [Description (
4764 "An unsigned integer indicating the number of conformance "
4765 "levels supported by the Meter. For example, when only "
4766 "'in-profile' or 'out of profile' metering is supported. "
4767 "ConformanceLevels is set to 2.") ]
4768 uint16 ConformanceLevels;
4769 };
4770
4771 // ===================================================================
4772 // CIM_AverageRateMeterService
4773 // ===================================================================
4774 [Description (
4775 "This class represents a logical entity that resides in the "
4776 "data forwarding path of a network device. It describes the "
4777 "metering of network traffic using an Average Rate Meter. "
4778 "This type of meter measures the average rate at which "
4779 karl 1.1 "packets are submitted to it over a specified time. Packets "
4780 "are defined as conformant if their average arrival rate "
4781 "does not exceed the specified measuring rate of the meter. "
4782 "Any packet that causes the specified measuring rate to be "
4783 "exceeded is defined to be non-conforming. "
4784 "\n\n"
4785 "This is modeled as a subclass of ConditioningService and "
4786 "has the ability to invoke different ConditioningServices "
4787 "for conforming and non-conforming traffic.") ]
4788
4789 class CIM_AverageRateMeterService: CIM_MeterService
4790 {
4791 [Description (
4792 "This property is a 32-bit real number that defines the "
4793 "rate that determines whether admitted packets are in "
4794 "conformance or not."),
4795 Units ("KiloBits per Second") ]
4796 real32 AverageRate;
|
4797 mike 1.2
4798
4799 [Description (
4800 "This property is a 64-bit unsigned integer that defines "
4801 "the time period over which the average measurement should "
4802 "be taken."),
4803 Units ("NanoSeconds") ]
4804 uint64 DeltaInterval;
|
4805 karl 1.1 };
4806
4807 // ===================================================================
4808 // CIM_EWMAMeterService
4809 // ===================================================================
4810 [Description (
4811 "This class represents a logical entity that resides in the "
4812 "data forwarding path of a network device. It describes the "
4813 "metering of network traffic using an Exponentially Weighted "
4814 "Moving Average meter. This meter can be modeled as a simple "
4815 "IIR low-pass filter that measures the rate of incoming "
4816 "packets over a small fixed sampling interval. Any admitted "
4817 "packet that pushes the average rate over a pre-defined "
4818 "limit is defined to be non-conforming. "
4819 "\n\n"
4820 "This is modeled as a subclass of ConditioningService and "
4821 "has the ability to invoke different ConditioningServices "
4822 "for conforming and non-conforming traffic.") ]
4823
4824 class CIM_EWMAMeterService: CIM_MeterService
4825 {
4826 karl 1.1 [Description (
4827 "This property is a 32-bit real number that defines the "
4828 "average rate against which the sampled arrival rate of "
4829 "packets should be measured. Any packet that causes the "
4830 "sampled rate to exceed this rate is deemed "
4831 "non-conforming."),
4832 Units ("KiloBits Per Second") ]
4833 real32 AverageRate;
|
4834 mike 1.2
4835 [Description (
4836 "This property is a 64-bit unsigned integer that defines "
4837 "the sampling interval used to measure the arrival rate in "
4838 "bytes. The calculated rate is averaged over this interval "
4839 "and checked against the AverageRate property. All "
4840 "packets whose computed average arrival rate is "
4841 "less than the AverageRate are deemed conforming."),
4842 Units ("NanoSeconds") ]
4843 uint64 DeltaInterval;
4844
|
4845 karl 1.1 [Description (
4846 "This property is a 32-bit real number that defines the time "
4847 "constant (e.g. frequency response) of what is essentially a "
4848 "simple IIR low-pass filter.") ]
4849 real32 Gain;
4850 };
4851
4852 // ===================================================================
4853 // CIM_TokenBucketMeterService
4854 // ===================================================================
4855 [Description (
4856 "This class represents a logical entity that resides in the "
4857 "data forwarding path of a network device. It describes the "
4858 "metering of network traffic using a token bucket meter. "
4859 "Two types of token bucket meters are defined using this "
4860 "class - a simple, 2 parameter bucket meter, and a multi-"
4861 "stage meter."
4862 "\n\n"
4863 "A simple token bucket usually has two parameters, an "
4864 "average token rate and a burst size. Quoting from the IETF "
4865 "Draft, 'A Conceptual Model for DiffServ Routers', \"TB "
4866 karl 1.1 "meters compare the arrival rate of packets to the average "
4867 "rate specified by the TB profile. Logically, tokens "
4868 "accumulate in a bucket at the average rate, up to a "
4869 "maximum credit which is the burst size. Packets of length "
4870 "L bytes are considered conforming if any tokens are "
4871 "available in the bucket at the time of packet arrival: up "
4872 "to L bytes may then be borrowed from future token "
4873 "allocations. Packets are allowed to exceed the average "
4874 "rate in bursts up to the burst size. Packets which arrive "
4875 "to find a bucket with no tokens in it are deemed "
4876 "non-conforming.\" This type of meter has only two "
4877 "conformance levels - conforming and non-conforming. "
4878 "\n\n"
4879 "This class also defines an excess burst size, which enables "
4880 "the meter to have three conformance levels (basically, "
4881 "'conforming', 'partially conforming', and 'non-conforming'). "
4882 "The difference is that packets that exceed the excess burst "
4883 "size are deemed non-conforming, while packets that exceed "
4884 "the smaller BurstSize but are less than the ExcessBurst"
4885 "Size are deemed partially conforming. "
4886 "\n\n"
4887 karl 1.1 "This is modeled as a subclass of ConditioningService and "
4888 "has the ability to invoke different ConditioningServices "
4889 "for conforming, partially conforming and non-conforming "
4890 "traffic.") ]
4891
4892 class CIM_TokenBucketMeterService: CIM_MeterService
4893 {
4894 [Description (
4895 "This property is a 32-bit real number that is used to "
4896 "define the committed rate of the meter."),
4897 Units ("KiloBits per Second") ]
4898 real32 AverageRate;
4899 [Description (
4900 "This attribute is a 32-bit real number that is used to "
4901 "define the peak rate of the meter."),
4902 Units ("KiloBits per Second") ]
4903 real32 PeakRate;
4904 [Description (
4905 "This property is a 32-bit real number that is used to "
4906 "define the maximum number of tokens available for the "
4907 "committed rate (specified by the AverageRate property)."),
4908 karl 1.1 Units ("KiloBytes") ]
4909 real32 BurstSize;
4910 [Description (
4911 "This property is a 32-bit real number that is used to "
4912 "define the maximum number of tokens available for the "
4913 "peak rate (specified by the PeakRate property)."),
4914 Units ("KiloBytes") ]
4915 real32 ExcessBurstSize;
4916 };
4917
4918 // ==================================================================
4919 // NextServiceAfterMeter
4920 // ==================================================================
4921 [Association, Description (
4922 "Describes the 'next' ConditioningService for a packet, "
4923 "after processing by the MeterService.") ]
4924
4925 class CIM_NextServiceAfterMeter : CIM_NextService
4926 {
4927 [Override ("PreceedingService"),
4928 Description ("The MeterService.") ]
4929 karl 1.1 CIM_MeterService REF PreceedingService;
4930 [Description (
4931 "Information on the result of the metering. Traffic "
4932 "is distinguished as being in- or out-of-profile, or "
4933 "\"Partially Conforming\" for a 3 color Meter. This "
4934 "is captured through setting the property to the value "
4935 "1, 3 or 2, respectively."),
4936 Values {"Unknown", "In-profile", "Partially Conforming",
4937 "Out-of-profile"} ]
4938 uint16 MeterResult;
4939 };
4940
4941 // ===================================================================
4942 // CIM_MarkerService
4943 // ===================================================================
4944 [Description (
4945 "This class represents a logical entity that resides in the "
4946 "data forwarding path of a network device. It describes the "
4947 "marking or re-marking (e.g., set or reset a particular "
4948 "field in a packet header) of network traffic. Markers may "
4949 "act either on unmarked packets or re-mark previously "
4950 karl 1.1 "marked packets. Markers are usually invoked as a result of "
4951 "a preceding classifier match. "
4952 "\n\n"
4953 "This is modeled as a QoSSubService that is part of a "
4954 "higher-level QoSService. It is a subclass of Conditioning"
4955 "Service and has the ability to mark traffic and then invoke "
4956 "another ConditioningServices for further processing of the "
4957 "traffic.") ]
4958
4959 class CIM_MarkerService: CIM_ConditioningService
4960 {
4961 [Description (
4962 "This property is a boolean attribute that, when TRUE, "
4963 "signifies that this Marker can remark the field value "
4964 "specified in the RemarkType property, with the value "
4965 "specified in the RemarkValue property. This change is "
4966 "made to unmarked packets or to re-mark a previously "
4967 "marked packet.") ]
4968 boolean CanRemark;
4969 [Description (
4970 "This property is an enumerated 16-bit unsigned integer "
4971 karl 1.1 "that defines what type of remarking will be done. Values "
4972 "are: "
4973 "\n\n"
4974 " 1: Other \n"
4975 " 2: Mark ToS Byte \n"
4976 " 3: Mark the DSCP \n"
4977 " 4: Mark the Priority Field "),
4978 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4"},
4979 Values {"Other", "Mark ToS Byte", "Mark the DSCP",
4980 "Mark the Priority Field"},
4981 ModelCorrespondence {
4982 "CIM_MarkerService.OtherRemarkType" } ]
4983 uint16 RemarkType;
4984 [Description (
4985 "This property contains a vendor-specific value for "
4986 "the type of remarking that is done. It is used when the "
4987 "value of the RemarkType property is 1 (Other)."),
4988 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_MarkerService.RemarkType" } ]
4989 string OtherRemarkType;
4990 [Description (
4991 "This property is a 16-bit unsigned integer that is the "
4992 karl 1.1 "value to be applied to the field specified in the "
4993 "RemarkType attribute.") ]
4994 uint16 RemarkValue;
4995 };
4996
4997 // ===================================================================
4998 // CIM_DropperService
4999 // ===================================================================
5000 [Description (
5001 "This class represents a logical entity that resides in the "
5002 "data forwarding path of a network device. It describes the "
5003 "ability to drop network traffic. As such, it is the base "
5004 "class for different types of droppers. These droppers are "
5005 "distinguished by the algorithm that they use to drop "
5006 "traffic. "
5007 "\n\n"
5008 "This is modeled as a QoSSubService that is part of a "
5009 "higher-level QoSService. It is a subclass of Conditioning"
5010 "Service and has the ability to drop traffic or invoke "
5011 "another ConditioningServices for further processing of the "
5012 "remaining traffic.") ]
5013 karl 1.1
5014 class CIM_DropperService: CIM_ConditioningService
5015 {
5016 [Description (
5017 "This property is an enumerated 16-bit unsigned integer "
5018 "that defines the type of dropper. Values are: "
5019 "\n\n"
5020 " 1: Other \n"
5021 " 2: Head \n"
5022 " 3: Tail \n"
5023 " 4: RED \n"
5024 " 5: Weighted RED"
5025 "\n\n"
5026 "Note: The DropperType property and the DropperService "
5027 "subclasses provide similar information. This property is "
5028 "defined for query purposes and to not require a "
5029 "subclass for all types of DropperServices (for example, "
5030 "to describe a Head or Tail Dropper in today's model). "
5031 "Therefore, DropperService can be instantiated directly "
5032 "and the Type property is needed."),
5033 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5"},
5034 karl 1.1 Values {"Other", "Head", "Tail", "RED", "Weighted RED"},
5035 ModelCorrespondence {
5036 "CIM_DropperService.OtherDropperType" } ]
5037 uint16 DropperType;
5038 [Description (
5039 "This property contains a vendor-specific value for the "
5040 "type of dropping that is done. It is used when the value "
5041 "of the DropperType property is 1 (Other)."),
5042 ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_DropperService.DropperType" } ]
5043 string OtherDropperType;
5044 [Description (
5045 "This property is a boolean attribute that, if TRUE, "
5046 "indicates that this Dropper will always drop incoming "
5047 "packets regardless of their type.") ]
5048 uint16 AlwaysDrop;
5049 [Description (
5050 "This property is an enumerated unsigned 16-bit integer "
5051 "that defines the metric used to trigger the start of "
5052 "dropping packets. This does NOT mean that all packets "
5053 "will be dropped; it does mean that SOME packets will "
5054 "start to be dropped. The number and type of packets "
5055 karl 1.1 "dropped is a function of the type of algorithm used by "
5056 "this Dropper. Values are: "
5057 "\n\n"
5058 " 1: Other \n"
5059 " 2: Queue Threshold \n"
5060 " 3: Arrival Rate "),
5061 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3"},
5062 Values {"Other", "Queue Threshold", "Arrival Rate"} ]
5063 uint16 DropStartMetric;
5064 [Description (
5065 "This property is an enumerated unsigned 16-bit integer "
5066 "that defines the metric used to determine when ALL "
5067 "packets will be dropped REGARDLESS of the type of "
5068 "algorithm used by this Dropper. Values are: "
5069 "\n\n"
5070 " 1: Other \n"
5071 " 2: Queue Threshold \n"
5072 " 3: Arrival Rate "),
5073 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3"},
5074 Values {"Other", "Queue Threshold", "Arrival Rate"} ]
5075 uint16 DropMaintainMetric;
5076 karl 1.1 };
5077
5078 // ===================================================================
5079 // CIM_REDDropperService
5080 // ===================================================================
5081 [Description (
5082 "This class represents a logical entity that resides in the "
5083 "data forwarding path of a network device. It describes the "
5084 "ability to drop network traffic using a Random Early "
5085 "Detection (RED) algorithm. The purpose of RED is to avoid "
5086 "congestion (as opposed to managing congestion). That is, "
5087 "instead of waiting for the queues to fill up and then "
5088 "dropping large numbers of packets, RED works by monitoring "
5089 "the average queue depth. When the queue depth exceeds "
5090 "a minimum threshold, packets are randomly discarded, asking "
5091 "only those connections to slow down. "
5092 "\n\n"
5093 "This is modeled as a QoSSubService that is part of a "
5094 "higher-level QoSService. It is a subclass of Conditioning"
5095 "Service and has the ability to drop traffic or invoke "
5096 "another ConditioningServices for further processing of the "
5097 karl 1.1 "remaining traffic.") ]
5098
5099 class CIM_REDDropperService: CIM_DropperService
5100 {
5101 [Description (
5102 "This property is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and is used "
5103 "to define the minimum queue length at which packets are "
5104 "subject to being dropped according to the dropping "
5105 "algorithm being used.") ]
5106 uint32 MinQueueThreshold;
5107 [Description (
5108 "This property is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and is used "
5109 "to define the maximum queue length at which packets are "
5110 "subject to always being dropped regardless of the dropping "
5111 "algorithm being used.") ]
5112 uint32 MaxQueueThreshold;
5113 [Description (
5114 "This property is a 32-bit real number, and is used in "
5115 "conjunction with the StopProbability attribute to define "
5116 "the slope of the drop probability function. The latter "
5117 "governs the rate at which packets are subject to being "
5118 karl 1.1 "dropped, as a function of the queue length."),
5119 MinValue (0), MaxValue (100),
5120 ModelCorrespondence {
5121 "CIM_REDDropperService.StopProbability"} ]
5122 real32 StartProbability;
5123 [Description (
5124 "This property is a 32-bit real number, and is used in "
5125 "conjunction with the StartProbability attribute to define "
5126 "the slope of the drop probability function. The latter "
5127 "governs the rate at which packets are subject to being "
5128 "dropped, as a function of the queue length."),
5129 MinValue (0), MaxValue (100),
5130 ModelCorrespondence {
5131 "CIM_REDDropperService.StartProbability"} ]
5132 real32 StopProbability;
5133 };
5134
5135 // ===================================================================
5136 // CIM_WeightedREDDropperService
5137 // ===================================================================
5138 [Description (
5139 karl 1.1 "This class represents a logical entity that resides in the "
5140 "data forwarding path of a network device. It describes the "
5141 "ability to drop network traffic using a Weighted Random "
5142 "Early Detection (WRED) algorithm. Like RED, the purpose of "
5143 "WRED is to avoid congestion (as opposed to managing "
5144 "congestion). This modification of the basic RED algorithm "
5145 "enables packets belonging to different traffic classes to "
5146 "be dropped at different queue depths. This algorithm also "
5147 "enables discard to be done based on different information "
5148 "contained in the packet header, such as IP Precedence, "
5149 "RSVP session parameters, or even on other factors not "
5150 "directly encoded in the packet header, such as the "
5151 "queue depth. "
5152 "\n\n"
5153 "This is modeled as a QoSSubService that is part of a "
5154 "higher-level QoSService. It is a subclass of Conditioning"
5155 "Service and has the ability to drop traffic or invoke "
5156 "another ConditioningServices for further processing of the "
5157 "remaining traffic.") ]
5158
5159 class CIM_WeightedREDDropperService: CIM_DropperService
5160 karl 1.1 {
5161 [Description (
5162 "This property is an enumerated 16-bit unsigned integer, "
5163 "and defines the type of metric that is used to drop "
5164 "traffic. Values are: "
5165 "\n\n"
5166 " 1: Other \n"
5167 " 2: IP Precedence \n"
5168 " 3: DSCP Value \n"
5169 " 4: 802.1P Priority Value \n"
5170 " 5: RSVP Session \n"
5171 " 6: Queue Depth \n"
5172 " 7: Packet Arrival Rate "),
5173 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7"},
5174 Values {"Other", "IP Precedence", "DSCP Value",
5175 "802.1P Priority Value", "RSVP Session",
5176 "Queue Depth", "Packet Arrival Rate"},
5177 ModelCorrespondence
5178 { "CIM_WeightedREDDropperService.OtherDropMetric" } ]
5179 uint16 DropMetric;
5180 [Description (
5181 karl 1.1 "This string property is used in conjunction with the "
5182 "DropMetric property. When the value of DropMetric is "
5183 "1 (e.g., Other), then the type of metric to be used "
5184 "is defined in this property. "),
5185 ModelCorrespondence
5186 { "CIM_WeightedREDDropperService.DropMetric" } ]
5187 string OtherDropMetric;
5188 [Description (
5189 "This is a 32-bit real number that represents the "
5190 "weighting factor used to determine which queues "
5191 "get more service."),
5192 MinValue (0), MaxValue (100) ]
5193 real32 Weight;
5194 };
5195
5196 // ===================================================================
5197 // CIM_QueuingService
5198 // ===================================================================
5199 [Description (
5200 "This class represents a logical entity that resides in the "
5201 "data forwarding path of a network device. It describes the "
5202 karl 1.1 "ability to queue network traffic and to specify the "
5203 "characteristics for determining long-term congestion. "
5204 "\n\n"
5205 "This is modeled as a QoSSubService that is part of a "
5206 "higher-level QoSService. It is a subclass of Conditioning"
5207 "Service and has the ability to queue traffic or invoke "
5208 "another ConditioningServices for further processing.") ]
5209
5210 class CIM_QueuingService: CIM_ConditioningService
5211 {
5212 [Description (
5213 "This property is a 32-bit real number, and defines the "
5214 "degree to which each actual queue depth influences the "
5215 "averaged (smoothed) queue depth used for determining "
5216 "long-term congestion in RED-like droppers. This "
5217 "property is specified as the percentage/weight that "
5218 "each calculation of averaged queue depth influences "
5219 "the new value of average depth."),
5220 MinValue (0), MaxValue (100) ]
5221 real32 SmoothingWeight;
5222 [Description (
5223 karl 1.1 "This property is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and defines "
5224 "the number of nano-seconds between each calculation of "
5225 "average queue depth. When this property is not specified, "
5226 "it implies that the calculation is performed every time a "
5227 "packet departs from the queue under normal operating "
5228 "conditions. In other words, if the queue is serviced "
5229 "intermittently, the calculations will be performed "
5230 "logically to simulate a consistent queue servicing "
5231 "interval."),
5232 Units ("NanoSeconds") ]
5233 uint32 TimeInterval;
5234 [Description (
5235 "This property is a boolean attribute that, if TRUE, "
5236 "enables the queue to be made available to other "
5237 "queue/scheduler instances. When true, the queue "
5238 "can be used to hold packets from other traffic "
5239 "classes than normally serviced. For example, assume "
5240 "that queues for Gold, Silver and Bronze traffic "
5241 "classes are defined. Further assume that the "
5242 "Silver queue is full and the others are empty. If "
5243 "this boolean is set for the Gold and Bronze queues, "
5244 karl 1.1 "their capacity can be used to hold Silver traffic, "
5245 "as opposed to dropping it.") ]
5246 boolean GiveExcessCapacity;
5247 };
5248
5249 // ==================================================================
5250 // QueueHierarchy
5251 // ==================================================================
5252 [Association, Description (
5253 "Describes the reliance of a QueuingService on other, "
5254 "supporting queues and their QueuingServices. A given Service "
5255 "can only act in support of one QueuingService; but a "
5256 "higher level queue may be supported by many lower level "
5257 "QueuingServices.") ]
5258
5259 class CIM_QueueHierarchy : CIM_ServiceServiceDependency
5260 {
5261 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
5262 "The supporting queue(s) and its QueuingService. This Service "
5263 "can only support at most one, higher level QueuingService.") ]
5264 CIM_QueuingService REF Antecedent;
5265 karl 1.1 [Override ("Dependent"), Max (1), Description (
5266 "The QueuingService dependent on other, supporting Queuing"
5267 "Services.") ]
5268 CIM_QueuingService REF Dependent;
5269 };
5270
5271 // ===================================================================
5272 // CIM_BufferPool
5273 // ===================================================================
5274 [Description (
5275 "This class represents the use of buffers by a Queuing"
5276 "Service. The existence and management of individual buffers "
5277 "will be modeled in a future release. At the current level "
5278 "of abstraction, modeling the existence of the BufferPool "
5279 "is necessary. Long term, it is not sufficient."
5280 "\n\n"
5281 "In implementations where there are "
5282 "multiple buffer sizes, an instance of BufferPool should be "
5283 "defined for each set of buffers with identical or similar "
5284 "sizes. These instances of buffer pools can then be grouped "
5285 "together using the CollectedBuffersPool association. "
5286 karl 1.1 "\n\n"
5287 "Note that this class is derived from CollectionOfMSEs, "
5288 "and not from Forwarding or ConditioningService. BufferPool "
5289 "is only a collection of storage, and is NOT a Service.") ]
5290
5291 class CIM_BufferPool: CIM_CollectionOfMSEs
5292 {
5293 [Key, Override ("CollectionID"), MaxLen (256),
5294 Description (
5295 "This property is defined in the CollectionOfMSEs class, "
5296 "but is overridden here to serve as part of the "
5297 "(composite) key that identifies the BufferPool instance.") ]
5298 string CollectionID;
5299 [Key, MaxLen (256), Description (
5300 "CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the "
5301 "subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used "
5302 "with the other key properties of this class, this property "
5303 "allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to "
5304 "be uniquely identified.") ]
5305 string CreationClassName;
5306 [Key, MaxLen (256), Description (
5307 karl 1.1 "The Name property defines the label by which the object "
5308 "is known.") ]
5309 string Name;
5310 [Description (
5311 "This property is a 16-bit unsigned integer, and defines "
5312 "the number of bytes in each buffer.") ]
5313 uint16 BufferSize;
5314 [Description (
5315 "This property is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and defines "
5316 "the total number of buffers in the Pool.") ]
5317 uint32 TotalBuffers;
5318 [Description (
5319 "This property is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and defines "
5320 "the number of buffers in the Pool that are currently "
5321 "not allocated to any instance of a QueuingService. "
5322 "Buffers allocated to a QueuingService could either be "
5323 "in use (containing packet data), or allocated to a Queue "
5324 "pending the arrival of new packet data.") ]
5325 uint32 AvailableBuffers;
5326 [Description (
5327 "This property is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and defines "
5328 karl 1.1 "the number of buffers in the Pool that have been "
5329 "simultaneously allocated to multiple instances of "
5330 "QueuingService.") ]
5331 uint32 SharedBuffers;
5332 };
5333
5334 // ==================================================================
5335 // QueueAllocation
5336 // ==================================================================
5337 [Association, Description (
5338 "Describes the reliance of a QueuingService on the "
5339 "availability of space in a BufferPool. ") ]
5340
5341 class CIM_QueueAllocation : CIM_Dependency
5342 {
5343 [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
5344 "The BufferPool supporting packet storage for a "
5345 "QueuingService.") ]
5346 CIM_BufferPool REF Antecedent;
5347 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
5348 "The QueuingService dependent on the BufferPool for storage "
5349 karl 1.1 "space.") ]
5350 CIM_QueuingService REF Dependent;
5351 };
5352
5353 // ==================================================================
5354 // CollectedBufferPool
5355 // ==================================================================
5356 [Association, Aggregation, Description (
5357 "CIM_CollectedBufferPool is an aggregation association "
5358 "representing that a Pool may itself be contained "
5359 "in a 'higher level' Pool.") ]
5360 class CIM_CollectedBufferPool : CIM_MemberOfCollection
5361 {
5362 [Override("Collection"), Aggregate,
5363 Description ("The 'higher level' or parent Pool.") ]
5364 CIM_BufferPool REF Collection;
5365 [Override("Member"),
5366 Description ("The 'collected' Pool.") ]
5367 CIM_BufferPool REF Member;
5368 };
5369
5370 karl 1.1 // ===================================================================
5371 // CIM_PacketSchedulingService
5372 // ===================================================================
5373 [Description (
5374 "This class represents the scheduling service, which is a "
5375 "process that determines whether a queued packet should be "
5376 "removed from a queue and sent to an output interface. Note "
5377 "that output interfaces can be physical network interfaces or "
5378 "interfaces to components internal to systems, such as "
5379 "crossbars or backplanes. In either case, if multiple queues "
5380 "are involved, schedulers are used to provide access to the "
5381 "interface. Each instance of a PacketSchedulingService "
5382 "describes a scheduler from the perspective of the queue "
5383 "that the scheduler is servicing. One can describe that "
5384 "different schedulers support different queues, or that "
5385 "a scheduler supports several queues. "
5386 "\n\n"
5387 "PacketSchedulingService is modeled as a sibling service "
5388 "to ConditioningService. Both are derived from a common "
5389 "root, ForwardingService. ") ]
5390
5391 karl 1.1 class CIM_PacketSchedulingService: CIM_ForwardingService
5392 {
5393 [Description (
5394 "This property is an enumerated 16-bit unsigned integer, and "
5395 "defines the type of scheduler. Values are: "
5396 "\n\n"
5397 " 1: Other \n"
5398 " 2: FIFO \n"
5399 " 3: Priority \n"
5400 " 4: Bandwidth \n"
5401 " 5: Priority Bandwidth \n"
5402 " 6: Round Robin Packet \n"
5403 " 7: Weighted Round Robin Packet. "
5404 "\n\n"
5405 "Note: The SchedulerType property and the Scheduler"
5406 "Service subclasses provide similar information. This "
5407 "property is defined for query purposes and to not require "
5408 "a subclass for all types of SchedulerServices (for "
5409 "example, to describe a FIFO Scheduler in today's model). "
5410 "Therefore, SchedulerService can be instantiated directly "
5411 "and the Type property is needed."),
5412 karl 1.1 ValueMap {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7"},
5413 Values {"Other", "FIFO", "Priority", "Bandwidth",
5414 "Priority Bandwidth", "Round Robin Packet",
5415 "Weighted Round Robin Packet"},
5416 ModelCorrespondence
5417 { "CIM_PacketSchedulingService.SchedulerType" } ]
5418 uint16 SchedulerType;
5419 [Description (
5420 "This string property is used in conjunction with "
5421 "the SchedulerType property. When the value of "
5422 "SchedulerType is 1 (e.g., Other), then the type of "
5423 "metric to be used is defined in this attribute. "),
5424 ModelCorrespondence
5425 { "CIM_ PacketSchedulingService.SchedulerType" } ]
5426 string OtherSchedulerType;
5427 };
5428
5429 // ==================================================================
5430 // SchedulerUsed
5431 // ==================================================================
5432 [Association, Description (
5433 karl 1.1 "In order to remove queued packets, a process or Service "
5434 "(identified as a PacketSchedulingService) runs. This "
5435 "association describes the Dependency of the queue and its "
5436 "QueuingService on a SchedulingService, which empties it.") ]
5437
5438 class CIM_SchedulerUsed : CIM_ServiceServiceDependency
5439 {
5440 [Override ("Antecedent"), Min(1), Max (1), Description (
5441 "The PacketSchedulingService which empties the Queuing"
5442 "Service's queue.") ]
5443 CIM_PacketSchedulingService REF Antecedent;
5444 [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
5445 "The queue and its QueuingService from which packets "
5446 "are emptied.") ]
5447 CIM_QueuingService REF Dependent;
5448 };
5449
5450 // ===================================================================
5451 // CIM_PrioritySchedulingService
5452 // ===================================================================
5453 [Description (
5454 karl 1.1 "This class represents a simple priority scheduler, which is "
5455 "a process that schedules arriving packets into different "
5456 "priority queues. "
5457 "\n\n"
5458 "This is modeled as a specialization of the "
5459 "PacketSchedulingService, which is a sibling service to "
5460 "ConditioningService. Both PacketSchedulingService and "
5461 "ConditioningService instances are derived from a "
5462 "common root, ForwardingService. ") ]
5463
5464 class CIM_PrioritySchedulingService : CIM_PacketSchedulingService
5465 {
5466 [Description (
5467 "This property is a 16-bit unsigned integer that defines "
5468 "the priority level of the queue that is being scheduled. ") ]
5469 uint16 Priority;
5470 };
5471
5472 // ===================================================================
5473 // CIM_PriorityBandwidthSchedulingService
5474 // ===================================================================
5475 karl 1.1 [Description (
5476 "This class represents a priority scheduler that is extended "
5477 "to specify an upper limit on the bandwidth that can be sent "
5478 "on the priority queue, over some time interval. "
5479 "\n\n"
5480 "This is modeled as a specialization of the "
5481 "PacketSchedulingService, which is a sibling service to "
5482 "ConditioningService. Both PacketSchedulingService and "
5483 "ConditioningService instances are derived from a "
5484 "common root, ForwardingService. ") ]
5485
5486 class CIM_PriorityBndwidthSchedulingService: CIM_PrioritySchedulingService
5487 {
5488 [Description (
5489 "This property is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and defines "
5490 "the number of bytes that can be delivered from a queue each "
5491 "cycle. "),
5492 Units ("Bytes") ]
5493 uint32 BandwidthAllocation;
5494 [Description (
5495 "This is a boolean property which, if TRUE, signifies that a "
5496 karl 1.1 "temporary or short-term allocation of additional bandwidth "
5497 "in addition to the amount of bandwidth allocated through the "
5498 "BandwidthAllocation attribute is allowed. ") ]
5499 boolean BurstsAllowed;
5500 [Description (
5501 "This property is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and specifies "
5502 "the amount of temporary or short-term bandwidth that can be "
5503 "allocated beyond the amount of bandwidth allocated through "
5504 "the BandwidthAllocation attribute. If the maximum actual "
5505 "bandwidth allocation were to be measured, it would be the "
5506 "sum of the BurstAllocation and the BandwidthAllocation "
5507 "properties."),
5508 Units ("Bytes") ]
5509 uint32 BurstAllocation;
5510 };
5511
5512 // ===================================================================
5513 // CIM_BandwidthSchedulingService
5514 // ===================================================================
5515 [Description (
5516 "This class represents a bandwidth scheduler, which is a "
5517 karl 1.1 "process that reserves a portion of the bandwidth of a link "
5518 "for each selected traffic type. This is modeled as a "
5519 "specialization of the PacketSchedulingService, which is a "
5520 "sibling service to ConditioningService. Both "
5521 "PacketSchedulingService and ConditioningService instances "
5522 "are derived from a common root, ForwardingService. ") ]
5523
5524 class CIM_BandwidthSchedulingService: CIM_PacketSchedulingService
5525 {
5526 [Description (
5527 "This property is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and defines "
5528 "the number of bytes that can be delivered from a queue "
5529 "each cycle. "),
5530 Units ("Bytes") ]
5531 uint32 BandwidthAllocation;
5532 [Description (
5533 "This is a boolean attribute which, if TRUE, signifies that "
5534 "a temporary or short-term allocation of additional bandwidth "
5535 "in addition to the amount of bandwidth allocated through the "
5536 "BandwidthAllocation attribute is allowed. ") ]
5537 boolean BurstsAllowed;
5538 karl 1.1 [Description (
5539 "This property is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and specifies "
5540 "the amount of temporary or short-term bandwidth that can be "
5541 "allocated beyond the amount of bandwidth allocated through "
5542 "the BandwidthAllocation attribute. If the maximum actual "
5543 "bandwidth allocation were to be measured, it would be the "
5544 "sum of the BurstAllocation and the BandwidthAllocation "
5545 "properties."),
5546 Units ("Bytes") ]
5547 uint32 BurstAllocation;
5548 [Description (
5549 "This is a boolean attribute that, if TRUE, enables unused "
5550 "bandwidth from the associated queue to be allocated to "
5551 "queues that need additional resources. ") ]
5552 boolean CanShare;
5553 [Description (
5554 "This is a boolean attribute that, if TRUE, prevents the "
5555 "scheduler from bursting traffic from the queue to which this "
5556 "instance of the scheduler is associated (via SchedulerUsed). "
5557 "When TRUE, this attribute also prevents bandwidth from other "
5558 "idle queues to be consumed by the associated queue, thereby "
5559 karl 1.1 "preventing resource allocations above the assigned "
5560 "bandwidth. ") ]
5561 boolean WorkConserving;
5562 };
5563
5564 // ===================================================================
5565 // CIM_RoundRobinPacketSchedulingService
5566 // ===================================================================
5567 [Description (
5568 "This class represents a round robin packet scheduler, which "
5569 "is a process that guarantees that bandwidth will be "
5570 "allocated fairly at the packet level. With this type of "
5571 "scheduler, each associated queue is entitled to equal access "
5572 "to the output interface. This is modeled as a specialization "
5573 "of the PacketSchedulingService, which is a sibling service "
5574 "to ConditioningService. Both PacketSchedulingService and "
5575 "ConditioningService are derived from a common root, "
5576 "ForwardingService. ") ]
5577
5578 class CIM_RoundRobinPacketSchedulingService: CIM_PacketSchedulingService
5579 {
5580 karl 1.1 };
5581
5582 // ===================================================================
5583 // CIM_WeightedRoundRobinPacketSchedulingService
5584 // ===================================================================
5585 [Description (
5586 "This class represents a weighted round robin packet "
5587 "scheduler, which is the same as a fair packet scheduler "
5588 "except that a per-traffic stream multiplier is applied to "
5589 "each stream. This is modeled as a specialization of the "
5590 "PacketSchedulingService, which is a sibling service to "
5591 "ConditioningService. Both PacketSchedulingService and "
5592 "ConditioningService are derived from a common root, "
5593 "ForwardingService.") ]
5594
5595 class CIM_WeightedRoundRobinPacketSchedulingService :
5596 CIM_PacketSchedulingService
5597 {
5598 [Description (
5599 "This property is a real 32-bit number, which is used to "
5600 "define the weighting factor that will be used to offer some "
5601 karl 1.1 "queues a higher probability of being serviced than other "
5602 "queues. This property represents this probability. "),
5603 MinValue (0), MaxValue (100) ]
5604 real32 WeightingFactor;
5605 [Description (
5606 "This property is a 16-bit unsigned integer, which specifies "
5607 "a tie breaker in the event that two or more queues achieve "
5608 "an equal weighting. While this condition may not occur in "
5609 "some implementations of a weighted round robin scheduler, "
5610 "there are many implementations that require a priority to "
5611 "resolve this condition. However, in instances where this "
5612 "behavior is not necessary or is undesirable, this property "
5613 "may be left unspecified. ") ]
5614 uint16 Priority;
5615 };
5616
5617 // ===================================================================
5618 // end of file
5619 // ===================================================================
5620
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