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// ===================================================================
// Title:       Network VLAN 2.8
// Filename:    Network28_VLAN.mof
// Version:     2.8
// Status:      Final 
// Date:        February 24, 2004
// ===================================================================
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// ===================================================================
// Description: The Network Model extends the management concepts to
//              represent protocol interfaces and network/protocol
//              services.  This file defines VLAN (virtual LAN)
//              concepts.
// 
//              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 v2.8
// CR1024 - Deprecate all classes and properties in VLAN model. The
//          purpose of doing this is to introduce a new model in 
//          the upcoming the CIM releases. 
// CR1226 - Change all references to CIM_802dot1QVLANService to 
//          CIM_Specific802dot1QVLANService
// 
// /Change Log for v2.7
// CR867 - Remove Min(1), Max(1) cardinality restrictions on Related
//         TransparentBridgingService
// CR920 - Add missing parenthesis to the Description for CIM_VLAN
// ===================================================================

#pragma Locale ("en_US")


// ==================================================================
// VLAN
// ==================================================================
   [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Version ("2.8.0"), Description (
       "An instance of VLAN represents a VLAN within a switch.  In a "
       "particular switch, there should be an instance of VLAN for every "
       "VLAN available.  For example, in a switch with port-based VLANs, "
       "if there are 16 VLANs to which ports can be assigned (VLAN 1 "
       "through VLAN 16), there should be an instance of CIM_VLAN for "
       "each of VLAN 1 through VLAN 16.\n"
       "\n"
       "VLAN inherits Name from ServiceAccessPoint.  Use this for the "
       "textual name of the VLAN, if there is one.  Otherwise, "
       "synthesize a textual name, e.g., VLAN 0003.  (Consider leading "
       "zero fill, as shown, to ensure that if the textual VLAN names "
       "are extracted and presented by a management applictions, the "
       "VLAN names will sort in the expected order.) The numeric part "
       "of the name should be at least four digits wide since 802.1Q "
       "specifies 4095 VLANs.\n"
       "\n"
       "It is intended that VLAN be subclassed only if necessary to "
       "add attributes.  The type of the VLAN can be inferred from the "
       "VLANService(s) with which the VLAN is associated in the "
       "VLANFor association.\n"
       "\n"
       "An instance of VLAN may be associated with more than one "
       "VLANService.  For example, there are switches that support "
       "both 802.1Q VLANs and the vendor's proprietary VLANs.  In some "
       "such switches, if a broadcast packet is received on a port in "
       "an 802.1Q VLAN (VLAN 5, for example), it may be be transmitted "
       "from a port in a 'proprietary' VLAN 5.  In effect, there is "
       "only one VLAN 5, and the type of port only determines the "
       "packet format for tagged packets.  In the case just described, "
       "only one instance of CIM_VLAN should be instantiated for VLAN "
       "5, and it should be associated both with the 802.1Q "
       "VLANService and the proprietary VLANService.\n"
       "\n"
       "In typical VLAN-aware switches, packets can be assigned to a "
       "VLAN based on the port on which they are received (port-based "
       "VLANS), based on the source MAC address (MAC-based VLANs), or "
       "based on the value of a set of bits in the packet "
       "(protocol-based VLANs).  If it is desirable to represent the "
       "VLAN assignment predicate for some MAC-based VLAN switch, it "
       "will be necessary to subclass VLAN.  The list of MAC addresses "
       "associated with a VLAN might be an attribute of the subclass.  "
       "If it is desirable to represent the VLAN assignment predicate "
       "in a protocol-based VLAN switch, it will also be necessary to "
       "subclass VLAN, InboundVLAN, or both.  If the predicate applies "
       "to all ports in the switch, then only VLAN need be "
       "used/instantiated.  If the predicate may vary based on the "
       "port, then InboundVLAN must be subclassed, and CIM_VLAN might "
       "have to be subclassed as well.") ]
class CIM_VLAN : CIM_ServiceAccessPoint {

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Description (
          "VLAN identifying number.") ]
   uint16 VLANNumber;
};


// ==================================================================
// InboundVLAN
// ==================================================================
   [Association, Deprecated {"No Value"}, Version ("2.8.0"), 
    Description (
       "This class is deprecated in lieu or not being necessary to "
       "indicate whether the VLAN is inbound/outbound This association "
       "makes explicit the operational dependencies of a SwitchPort "
       "when operating in a VLAN.  If there is an association between "
       "a particular SwitchPort and a particular VLAN, then there is "
       "the possibility that a packet received by the port will be "
       "assigned to the VLAN (or if the packet already has a VLAN tag, "
       "that the packet will not be dropped).  If there is no such "
       "association, then there is NO possibility that a packet "
       "received by the port will progress through the switch having "
       "been assigned to the referenced VLAN.") ]
class CIM_InboundVLAN : CIM_SAPSAPDependency {

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
          "The VLAN to which the SwitchPort is assigned.") ]
   CIM_VLAN REF Antecedent;

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Override ("Dependent"), Description (
          "The SwitchPort on the VLAN.") ]
   CIM_SwitchPort REF Dependent;

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Description (
          "If TRUE, packets already tagged with this VLAN number will "
          "be accepted when arriving at this port.  For example, if "
          "there is an InboundVLAN association between port 12 and "
          "VLAN 7 for which Tagged is true, then when a packet tagged "
          "with VLAN 7 arrives at port 12, the packet will be accepted "
          "into the switch for further processing.  If there is no "
          "such association, then the packet will be dropped.\n"
          "\n"
          "If FALSE, it means that any untagged packets arriving at "
          "this port MIGHT be classified into the associated VLAN.  "
          "If, for a particular SwitchPort, there is only one instance "
          "of the association for which Tagged is FALSE, then all "
          "incoming untagged packets will be classified into that "
          "VLAN.  This is the typical configuration of a non-trunk "
          "port in a switch implementing port-based VLANs.  If there "
          "is more than one such association instance, then the packet "
          "MIGHT be classified into any one of them, based on some "
          "criterion other than the identity of the switch port.  For "
          "example, in a MAC-based VLAN switch, the decision would be "
          "based on the source MAC address.  In a protocol-based VLAN "
          "switch, the decision would be based on the values of some "
          "set of bits in the packet.\n"
          "\n"
          "Note that the MAC address is formatted as twelve "
          "hexadecimal digits (e.g., \"010203040506\"), with each pair "
          "representing one of the six octets of the MAC address in "
          "\"canonical\" bit order according to RFC 2469.") ]
   boolean Tagged;

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Description (
          "Default should be TRUE if untagged packets received by the "
          "SwitchPort are assigned to the VLAN.  For 802.1Q-compliant "
          "ports, the Default property should be TRUE on the "
          "association instance connecting a SwitchPort to the VLAN "
          "corresponding to the port's PVID.  Default MUST never be "
          "TRUE if Tagged is true -- it applies only to untagged "
          "packets.") ]
   boolean Default;
};


// ==================================================================
// OutboundVLAN
// ==================================================================
   [Association, Deprecated {"No Value"}, Version ("2.8.0"), 
    Description (
       "This class is deprecated in lieu or not being necessary to "
       "indicate whether the VLAN is inbound/outbound This association "
       "makes explicit the operational dependencies of a SwitchPort "
       "when operating in a VLAN.  If there is no instance of "
       "OutboundVLAN between a given SwitchPort and VLAN, then any "
       "packet that has been assigned to the VLAN and whose "
       "destination address is associated with the port will be "
       "dropped by the switch without being transmitted.  Otherwise, "
       "the packet will be transmitted.") ]
class CIM_OutboundVLAN : CIM_SAPSAPDependency {

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
          "The VLAN to which the SwitchPort is assigned.") ]
   CIM_VLAN REF Antecedent;

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Override ("Dependent"), Description (
          "The SwitchPort on the VLAN.") ]
   CIM_SwitchPort REF Dependent;

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Description (
          "If Tagged is TRUE, then the packet will be transmitted in "
          "encapsulated form, tagged with the associated VLAN tag.  If "
          "Tagged is FALSE, the packet will be trasmitted without any "
          "VLAN tag.") ]
   boolean Tagged;
};


// ==================================================================
// VLANService
// ==================================================================
   [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Abstract, Version ("2.8.0"), 
    Description (
       "This class is deprecated following discussion as to the need "
       "of a modeling a VLAN as a service.  It was determined that a "
       "VLAN service was not needed.  VLANService represents the VLAN "
       "aspects of the function performed by a switch.  Some "
       "VLAN-aware devices participate in protocols where VLAN "
       "information is propagated among switches, e.g., GVRP in 802.1Q "
       "switches and VTP in Cisco Catalyst switches.  VLANService also "
       "represents the function performed by the switch as a "
       "participant in such a protocol.  VLANService must be "
       "subclassed so that the type of instance can be distinguished "
       "by its class.") ]
class CIM_VLANService : CIM_Service {
};


// ==================================================================
// Specific802dot1QVLANService
// ==================================================================
   [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Version ("2.8.0"), Description (
       "This class is deprecated following discussion as to the need "
       "of a modeling a 802.1Q as a service.  It was determined that a "
       "802.1Q service was not needed.  If a switch supports 802.1Q, "
       "an instance of this class should be instantiated in the "
       "switch.  If the switch supports GVRP, this class represents "
       "the function that the switch performs with respect to GVRP.") ]
class CIM_Specific802dot1QVLANService : CIM_VLANService {
};


// ==================================================================
// VLANFor
// ==================================================================
   [Association, Deprecated {"No Value"}, Version ("2.8.0"), 
    Description (
       "The VLAN for the VLAN Service.") ]
class CIM_VLANFor : CIM_ServiceSAPDependency {

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
          "The VLAN for the VLANService.") ]
   CIM_VLAN REF Antecedent;

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Override ("Dependent"), Min (1), 
       Description (
          "The VLANService which uses the VLAN for processing.") ]
   CIM_VLANService REF Dependent;
};


// ==================================================================
// SwitchServiceVLAN
// ==================================================================
   [Association, Deprecated {"No Value"}, Aggregation,
    Version ("2.8.0"), Description (
       "This class is deprecated as a fall out of the previous "
       "deprecations within the existing model An association linking "
       "SwitchService to a component VLANService.") ]
class CIM_SwitchServiceVLAN : CIM_ServiceComponent {

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"),
       Min (1), Max (1), Description (
          "The SwitchService containing the VLANService.") ]
   CIM_SwitchService REF GroupComponent;

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Override ("PartComponent"), 
       Description (
          "The VLANService that is a component of the SwitchService.") ]
   CIM_VLANService REF PartComponent;
};


// ==================================================================
// RelatedTransparentBridgingService
// ==================================================================
   [Association, Deprecated {"No Value"}, Version ("2.8.0"), 
    Description (
       "This class is deprecated as a fall out of the previous "
       "deprecations within the existing model The association between "
       "a VLAN and the forwarding database (some use the term "
       "filtering database) used to determine which port a packet "
       "should be transmitted on, given that it is assigned to the "
       "VLAN and that it has a particular destination MAC address.  "
       "The TransparentBridgingService represents a forwarding "
       "database.") ]
class CIM_RelatedTransparentBridgingService : CIM_ServiceSAPDependency {

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
          "The VLAN.") ]
   CIM_VLAN REF Antecedent;

      [Deprecated {"No Value"}, Override ("Dependent"), Description (
          "The BridgingService that determines the port, given the the "
          "VLAN and addressing information.") ]
   CIM_TransparentBridgingService REF Dependent;
};

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

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