1 a.dunfey 1.1 // ===================================================================
2 // Title: Physical_Link
3 // $State: Exp $
4 // $Date: 2004/11/29 18:31:42 $
5 // $RCSfile: Physical_Link.mof,v $
6 // $Revision: 1.2.2.3 $
7 // ===================================================================
8 //#pragma inLine ("Includes/copyright.inc")
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44 //#pragma inLine
45 // ===================================================================
46 // Description: The Physical Model defines modeling concepts related
47 // to actual boxes and packaging. This file defines the
48 // concepts related to physical links.
49 //
50 // The object classes below are listed in an order that
51 // avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
52 // by other working groups, are omitted.
53 // ==================================================================
54 // Change Log for v2.8 Preliminary
55 // CR01004 - Remove wireless as a type of PhysicalCable.
56 //
57 // Change Log for v2.7 - None
58 // ==================================================================
59
60 #pragma locale ("en_US")
61
62
63 // ==================================================================
64 a.dunfey 1.1 // PhysicalLink
65 // ==================================================================
66 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
67 "The PhysicalLink class represents the cabling of "
68 "PhysicalElements together. For example, serial or Ethernet "
69 "cables would be subclasses (if additional properties or "
70 "associations are defined) or instances of PhysicalLink. In "
71 "many cases, the numerous physical cables within a "
72 "PhysicalPackage or Network will not be modeled. However, where "
73 "these cables or Links are critical components, or are tagged "
74 "assets of the company, these objects can be instantiated using "
75 "this class or one of its descendent classes.")]
76 class CIM_PhysicalLink : CIM_PhysicalElement {
77
78 [Description (
79 "The maximum length of the PhysicalLink in feet."),
80 Units ( "Feet" )]
81 real64 MaxLength;
82
83 [Description (
84 "The current length of the PhysicalLink in feet. For some "
85 a.dunfey 1.1 "connections, especially wireless technologies, this "
86 "property may not be applicable and should be left "
87 "uninitialized."),
88 Units ( "Feet" )]
89 real64 Length;
90
91 [Description (
92 "Boolean indicating whether the PhysicalLink is an actual "
93 "cable (TRUE) or a wireless connection (FALSE).")]
94 boolean Wired;
95
96 [Description (
97 "The MediaType property defines the particular type of Media "
98 "through which transmission signals pass. Common network "
99 "media include twisted-pair (value=11 or 12), coaxial (7, 8 "
100 "or 9) and fiber-optic cable (10)."),
101 ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
102 "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17" },
103 Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Cat1", "Cat2", "Cat3", "Cat4",
104 "Cat5", "50-ohm Coaxial", "75-ohm Coaxial",
105 "100-ohm Coaxial", "Fiber-optic", "UTP", "STP",
106 a.dunfey 1.1 "Ribbon Cable", "Twinaxial", "Optical 9um", "Optical 50um",
107 "Optical 62.5um" },
108 MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Fibre Channel Bus Port "
109 "Extensions|001.4" }]
110 uint16 MediaType;
111 };
112
113
114 // ===================================================================
115 // ElementsLinked
116 // ===================================================================
117 [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
118 "The ElementsLinked association indicates which Physical "
119 "Elements are cabled together by a PhysicalLink.")]
120 class CIM_ElementsLinked : CIM_Dependency {
121
122 [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Description (
123 "The PhysicalLink.")]
124 CIM_PhysicalLink REF Antecedent;
125
126 [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description (
127 a.dunfey 1.1 "The PhysicalElement that is linked.")]
128 CIM_PhysicalElement REF Dependent;
129 };
130
131
132 // ==================================================================
133 // LinkHasConnector
134 // ==================================================================
135 [Association, Aggregation, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
136 "Cables and Links utilize PhysicalConnectors to actually "
137 "'connect' PhysicalElements. This association explicitly "
138 "defines this relationship of Connectors for PhysicalLinks.")]
139 class CIM_LinkHasConnector : CIM_Component {
140
141 [Aggregate, Override ( "GroupComponent" ), Max ( 1 ),
142 Description (
143 "The PhysicalLink that has a Connector.")]
144 CIM_PhysicalLink REF GroupComponent;
145
146 [Override ( "PartComponent" ), Description (
147 "The PhysicalConnector.")]
148 a.dunfey 1.1 CIM_PhysicalConnector REF PartComponent;
149 };
150
151
152 // ===================================================================
153 // end of file
154 // ===================================================================
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