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TITLE: Remove unused CIM schema versions
DESCRIPTION: Remove the 2.8 and 2.11 CIM schema versions from the Pegasus source repository.

// ===================================================================
// Title:       Network Systems 2.8
// Filename:    Network28_Systems.mof
// Version:     2.8.0
// Status:      Final
// Date:        Jan 26, 2004
// ===================================================================
// Copyright 1998-2003 Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. (DMTF).
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// ===================================================================
// Description: The Network Model extends the management concepts to
//              represent protocol interfaces and network/protocol
//              services.  This file defines network "systems" such
//              as ITU's M.3100 Network and autonomous systems.
// 
//              The object classes below are listed in an order that
//              avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
//              by other working groups, are omitted.
// ==================================================================
// Change Log for v2.7
// CR696 - Add M.3100 concepts of Network and Pipe
// CR792 - Add the Composition qualifer to RoutersInAS
// CR982 - Removal of Experimental for preliminary to final
// Change Log for v2.8
// CR1231 - Update references
//          Property CIM_RoutersInAS.Role
//          (CIM_BGPService.OtherRoleDescription)
//          Property CIM_RoutersInAS.OtherRoleDescription
//          (CIM_BGPService.Role)
// ===================================================================

#pragma Locale ("en_US")


// ==================================================================
// Network
// ==================================================================
   [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
       "Network is a subclass of AdminDomain that groups "
       "interconnected networking and computing objects capable of "
       "exchanging information. Instances of CIM_Network can represent "
       "an enterprise's global network or specific connectivity "
       "domains within the global network. These concepts are similar "
       "to those defined for the Network object in ITU's M.3100 "
       "specification."), 
    MappingStrings { "Recommendation.ITU|M3100.Network" }]
class CIM_Network : CIM_AdminDomain {
};


// ==================================================================
// AutonomousSystem
// ==================================================================
   [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
       "An Autonomous System (AS) is a fundamental concept in "
       "networking. An AS provides a structured view of routing by "
       "segregating the system that is using routing (e.g., the "
       "Internet, or an extranet) into a set of separately "
       "administered domains that each have their own independent "
       "routing policies. These domains are called autonomous systems. "
       "\n\n"
       "The classic definition of an AS, from RFC1771, is '...a set of "
       "routers under a single technical administration, using an "
       "interior gateway protocol and common metrics to route packets "
       "within the AS, and using an exterior gateway protocol to route "
       "packets to other ASs'. The RFC continues: 'Since this classic "
       "definition was developed, it has become common for a single AS "
       "to use several interior gateway protocols and sometimes "
       "several sets of metrics within an AS. The use of the term "
       "Autonomous System here stresses the fact that, even when "
       "multiple IGPs and metrics are used, the administration of an "
       "AS appears to other ASs to have a single coherent interior "
       "routing plan and presents a consistent picture of what "
       "destinations are reachable through it.'")]
class CIM_AutonomousSystem : CIM_AdminDomain {

      [Description (
          "An ASNumber is an integer between 1 and 65535, with the "
          "range 64512 through 65535 reserved for private use. Every "
          "AS has a unique AS number, which is assigned to it by an "
          "Internet Registry or a provider. IANA assigns and "
          "administers AS numbers.")]
   uint16 ASNumber;

      [Description (
          "IsSingleHomed is a boolean that, when its value is TRUE, "
          "indicates that this AS reaches networks outside of its "
          "domain through a single exit point.")]
   boolean IsSingleHomed;

      [Description (
          "IsTransit is a boolean that, when its value is TRUE, "
          "indicates that this AS will advertise routes that it learns "
          "from other ASs. A non-transit AS will only advertise its "
          "own routes.")]
   boolean IsTransit;

      [Description (
          "RequireIGPSync is a boolean that, when its value is TRUE, "
          "indicates that this AS must obey the following rule: a "
          "router should not advertise destinations learned from "
          "internal neighbors to external destinations unless those "
          "destinations are also known via some internal gateway "
          "protocol. Otherwise, a router may receive traffic that "
          "cannot yet be routed. However, since this is a costly "
          "choice, it is common practice to allow this rule to be "
          "broken under certain carefully controlled circumstances.")]
   boolean RequireIGPSync;

      [Description (
          "RoutingUpdateSource defines how routing information is to "
          "be injected. Statically injected routes are maintained by "
          "the routing table and are independent of the status of the "
          "networks to which they refer. This is done simply by "
          "defining static routes in the routing table. Dynamically "
          "injected routes are of two types. Dynamic routes refer to "
          "distributing all of the IGP routes. Semi-dynamic routes "
          "define a set of specific IGP routes that will be injected."), 
       ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" }, 
       Values { "Unknown", "Static", "Dynamic", "Semi-Dynamic" }]
   uint16 RoutingUpdateSource;

      [Description (
          "Route aggregation refers to summarizing ranges of routes "
          "into one or more aggregate routes. This is done to minimize "
          "the number of routes in the global routing table. A "
          "potential drawback is that specific path information (e.g., "
          "the Path attribute value) is lost, which may lead to "
          "potential routing loops. There are a variety of ways to "
          "ensure that this does not happen. Note that BGP4 is "
          "required to do this. \n"
          "\n"
          "There are many ways to form aggregate routes. The following "
          "are the most popular: 'Aggregate only', where only the "
          "aggregate is advertised, and all of its more specific "
          "routes are suppressed; 'Aggregate Plus Specific Routes', "
          "where both the aggregate as well as its more specific "
          "routes are advertised (e.g., send the aggregate to the NAP, "
          "but send the more specific routes to providers); 'Aggregate "
          "Based on a Subset of Specific Routes', where the aggregate "
          "route is formed by looking at certain more specific routes "
          "and forming an aggregate on them, suppressing all others."), 
       ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4" }, 
       Values { "Unknown", "None", "Aggregate Only ",
          "Aggregate And All Specific Routes ",
          "Aggregate Based on Subset of Specific Routes" }]
   uint16 AggregationType;
};

// ==================================================================
// RoutersInAS
// ==================================================================
   [Association, Aggregation, Composition, Version ( "2.7.0" ), 
    Description (
       "This aggregation establishes 'whole-part' relationships "
       "between an AutonomousSystem and the routers that it contains. "
       "In addition, the routers in the AS share common configuration "
       "information, and are commonly administered.")]
class CIM_RoutersInAS : CIM_SystemComponent {

      [Aggregate, Override ( "GroupComponent" ), Max ( 1 ), 
       Description (
          "The AutonomousSystem that aggregates the routers belonging "
          "to it and administers them.")]
   CIM_AutonomousSystem REF GroupComponent;

      [Override ( "PartComponent" ), Description (
          "The Routers that are contained in the AS.")]
   CIM_ComputerSystem REF PartComponent;

      [Description (
          "This is an array of strings that contain the BGP attributes "
          "supported by this router.")]
   string BGPSupportedAttributes[];

      [Description (
          "TRUE means that the community value of this router is added "
          "to the existing community value, and FALSE means that the "
          "community value of this router replaces the existing "
          "community value.")]
   boolean AddCommunityValue;

      [Description (
          "This is an enumeration that defines the function, from the "
          "point of view of BGP, of this router."), 
       ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" }, 
       Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Conventional BGP Speaker",
          "Route Reflector", "Router Reflector Client",
          "Route Reflector Non-Client", "Peer Group Member",
          "Confederation Member" }]
   uint16 Role;

      [Description (
          "A string describing the type of function that this router "
          "has in its AS when the value of the Role property of this "
          "class is set to 1 (i.e., \"Other\"). The format of the "
          "string inserted in this property should be similar in "
          "format to the values defined for the Role property. This "
          "property should be set to NULL when the Role property is "
          "any value other than 1."), 
       MaxLen ( 64 )]
   string OtherRoleDescription;
};


// ===================================================================
// end of file
// ===================================================================

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