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// ===================================================================
// Title:       Network OSPF 2.8
// Filename:    Network28_OSPF.mof
// Version:     2.8
// Status:      Preliminary
// Date:        August 18, 2003
// ===================================================================
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// ===================================================================
// Description: The Network Model extends the management concepts to
//              represent protocol interfaces and network/protocol
//              services.  This file defines classes to manage OSPF
//              (Open Shortest Path First).
// 
//              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 - None
// 
// Change Log for v2.7
// CR788 - Add classes to support OSPF
// CR806 - Update the OSPF model to take into account the
//         RangeOfIPAddresses class (vs IPAddressRange)
// CR837 - Add the property RFC1583Compatibility to OSPFService, and
//         add the property StubMetricType to OSPFAreaConfiguration
// CR863 - Update the format of the MappingStrings qualifier when
//         referencing IETF RFCs
// CR903 - Correction of EndpointInLink.Member reference.
// CR959 - Reposition OSPFLink using the ConnectivityCollection class
// CR982 - Removal of Experimental for preliminary to final
// CR994 - Update of the InstanceID property Description
// ===================================================================

#pragma Locale ("en_US")


// ====================================================================
// OSPFArea
// ====================================================================
   [Version ("2.7.0"), Description (
       "This class represents an OSPF area.  The definition of an OSPF "
       "area from RFC2328, is 'OSPF allows sets of networks to be "
       "grouped together.  Such a grouping is called an area.  The "
       "topology of an area is hidden from the rest of the Autonomous "
       "System.  This information hiding enables a significant "
       "reduction in routing traffic.  Also, routing within the area "
       "is determined only by the area's own topology, lending the "
       "area protection from bad routing data.' This class has a "
       "'Type' propery, which distinguishes between the different area "
       "types.  This approach was chosen, because it provides a "
       "simpler way to indicate the type of an area, and additional "
       "subclassing is not needed at this time.") ]
class CIM_OSPFArea : CIM_RoutingProtocolDomain {

      [Description (
          "The area ID of this OSPF area, see C.2 in RFC 2328."), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfAreaId"} ]
   uint32 AreaID;

      [Required, Description (
          "The type of the OSPF area."), 
       ValueMap {"2", "3", "4"}, 
       Values {"Plain", "Stub", "NSSA"} ]
   uint16 AreaType;

      [Description (
          "When the number of non-default AS-external-LSAs in a "
          "router's link-state database reaches this limit, the router "
          "enters OverflowState, see 2.1 in RFC 1765."), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfExtLsdbLimit"} ]
   uint32 ExtLsdbLimit;
};


// ====================================================================
// OSPFService
// ====================================================================
   [Version ("2.7.0"), Description (
       "This class is used to represent the basic operation of OSPF.  "
       "It is derived from the RouteCalculationService, the superclass "
       "of all routing protocols.") ]
class CIM_OSPFService : CIM_RouteCalculationService {

      [Description (
          "This attribute indicates whether this router is running "
          "MOSPF (multicast enhancements to OSPF) or not, see B.1 in "
          "RFC 1584.  This attribute only can be true, when the "
          "SupportMOSPF property in OSPFService Capabilities is also "
          "true.  If SupportMOSPF is false, then this property has no "
          "meaning."), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfMulticastExtensions"}, 
       ModelCorrespondence { 
          "CIM_OSPFServiceCapabillities.SupportMOSPF"} ]
   boolean RunningMOSPF;

      [Description (
          "This attribute indicates whether this router will forward "
          "multicast datagrams between OSPF areas or not, see B.1 in "
          "RFC 1584."), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfMulticastExtensions"} ]
   boolean IsInterAreaMulticastForwarder;

      [Description (
          "This attribute indicates whether this router will forward "
          "multicast datagrams between Autonomous Systems or not, see "
          "B.1 in RFC 1584."), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfMulticastExtensions"} ]
   boolean IsInterAsMulticastForwarder;

      [Description (
          "The number of seconds that, after entering OverflowState, a "
          "router will attempt to leave OverflowState.  When set to 0, "
          "the router will not leave OverflowState until restarted, "
          "see 2.1 in RFC 1765."), 
       Units ("Seconds"), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfExitOverflowInterval"} ]
   uint32 ExitOverflowInterval;

      [Description (
          "Controls the preference rules used in choosing among "
          "multiple AS-external-LSAs advertising the same "
          "destination.  When set to TRUE, the preference rules remain "
          "those specified by RFC 1583.  When set to FALSE, the "
          "preference rules are those stated in RFC 2328, which "
          "prevent routing loops when AS-external-LSAs for the same "
          "destination have been originated from different areas.  See "
          "C.1 in RFC2328.") ]
   boolean RFC1583Compatibility;
};


// ==================================================================
// OSPFServiceCapabilities
// ==================================================================
   [Version ("2.7.0"), Description (
       "The OSPFServiceCapabilities class represents the capabilities "
       "of an OSPF service.") ]
class CIM_OSPFServiceCapabilities : CIM_Capabilities {

      [Description (
          "This attribute indicates whether this router supports NSSA "
          "(\"not-so-stubby\") areas or not, see RFC 1587.") ]
   boolean SupportNSSA;

      [Description (
          "This attribute indicates whether this router supports "
          "on-demand circuits or not, see RFC 1793."), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfDemandExtensions"} ]
   boolean SupportOnDemand;

      [Description (
          "This attribute indicates whether this router supports MOSPF "
          "(multicast enhancements to OSPF) or not, see B.1 in RFC "
          "1584."), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfMulticastExtensions"} ]
   boolean SupportMOSPF;
};


// ====================================================================
// OSPFAreaConfiguration
// ====================================================================
   [Version ("2.7.0"), Description (
       "Each OSPF router has an association to one or more OSPF "
       "areas.  Into these areas, a router advertises summaries "
       "filtered by specific address ranges.  This would natively be "
       "modeled as a ternary association (router/OSPFService to "
       "OSPFArea to RangeOfIPAddresses), which is problematic in some "
       "implementations.  To get around this issue, the "
       "OSPFAreaConfiguration class is defined to act as a focal point "
       "to bring together the router (indicated as a ComputerSystem "
       "with an instance of OSPFService, associated to the "
       "AreaConfiguration using OSPFServiceConfiguration), the area "
       "(indicated as an OSPFArea, associated to the AreaConfiguration "
       "using AreaOfConfiguration) and the address ranges for "
       "advertising (indicated as instances of RangeOfIPAddresses, "
       "associated to the AreaConfiguration using "
       "RangesOfConfiguration).  There would be an instance of "
       "OSPFAreaConfiguration for each connected area of a router/OSPFService.\n"
       "\n"
       "When network administrators want to control the advertisements "
       "of OSPF routers by filters, they first define the relevant "
       "ranges.  In order for a router to handle a range, an instance "
       "of RangeOfIPAddresses MUST be associated to the relevant "
       "OSPFAreaConfiguration (using the relationship, RangesOf "
       "Configuration).  The association between the range and area "
       "configuration contains a property defining the handling "
       "(EnableAdvertise) to allow or disallow advertisements in the range.\n"
       "\n"
       " Notes:\n"
       "- Because RangeOfIPAddresses is scoped by a System (via the "
       "HostedCollection association), an instance of "
       "RangeOfIPAddresses would be associated to an OSPFArea, "
       "satisfying this semantic.\n"
       "- This class is inherited from LogicalElement, because a "
       "suitable subclass 'lower' in the inheritance hiearchy does not "
       "exist.") ]
class CIM_OSPFAreaConfiguration : CIM_LogicalElement {

      [Key, Description (
          "Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID "
          "opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this "
          "class.  In order to ensure uniqueness within the NameSpace, "
          "the value of InstanceID SHOULD be constructed using the "
          "following 'preferred' algorithm:\n"
          "<OrgID>:<OSPFService ID><Area Configuration ID>\n"
          " where:\n"
          "<OrgID> and the remainder of the InstanceID are separated "
          "by a colon ':', and where <OrgID> MUST include a "
          "copyrighted, trademarked or otherwise unique name that is "
          "owned by the business entity creating/defining the "
          "InstanceID, or is a registered ID that is assigned to the "
          "business entity by a recognized global authority.  (This is "
          "similar to the <Schema Name>_<Class Name> structure of "
          "Schema class names.) In addition, to ensure uniqueness "
          "<OrgID> MUST NOT contain a colon (':').  When using this "
          "algorithm, the first colon to appear in InstanceID MUST "
          "appear between <OrgID> and the <OSPFService ID>.  For DMTF "
          "defined instances, the 'preferred' algorithm MUST be used, "
          "and the <OrgID> set to 'CIM'.\n"
          "<OSPFService ID> and <Area Configuration ID> MUST specify "
          "vendor-unique identifiers for the OSPFService and "
          "AreaConfiguration.") ]
   string InstanceID;

      [Description (
          "This attribute contains the value of the default route that "
          "this router advertises into a stub area, see C.2 RFC 2328."), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfStubMetric"} ]
   uint32 StubDefaultCost;

      [Description (
          "This attribute contains the type of metric advertised as a "
          "default route into a stub area, see 3.  in RFC 1850."), 
       ValueMap {"2", "3", "4"}, 
       Values {"OSPF Metric", "Comparable Cost", "NonComparable"}, 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfStubMetricType"} ]
   uint16 StubMetricType;
};


// ====================================================================
// OSPFLink
// ====================================================================
   [Version ("2.7.0"), Description (
       "This class is used to represent OSPF connectivity between two "
       "or more OSPF protocol endpoints.") ]
class CIM_OSPFLink : CIM_ConnectivityCollection {

      [Required, Description (
          "The type of the OSPF link, see section 1.2 in RFC 2328."), 
       ValueMap {"2", "3", "4", "5"}, 
       Values {"Point-To-Point", "Point-To-Multipoint", "Broadcast",
          "NBMA"} ]
   uint16 LinkType;

      [Description (
          "The time, in seconds, between sending OSPF Hello-packets "
          "over the interface, see section C.3 in RFC 2328."), 
       Units ("Seconds"), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfHelloInterval"} ]
   uint32 HelloInterval;

      [Description (
          "After ceasing to hear a router's Hello-packets, the number "
          "of seconds before its neighbors declare the router down, "
          "see section C.3 in RFC 2328."), 
       Units ("Seconds"), 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfRtrDeadInterval"} ]
   uint32 RouterDeadInterval;

      [Required, Description (
          "This parameter indicates whether IP multicast datagrams "
          "should be forwarded over this OSPF link, and if so, how the "
          "forwarding should be done, see section B.2 in RFC 1584."), 
       ValueMap {"2", "3", "4"}, 
       Values {"Disabled", "Data-link Multicast", "Data-link Unicast"}, 
       MappingStrings {"MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfMulticastForwarding"} ]
   uint16 MulticastForwarding;
};

// ====================================================================
// AreaOfConfiguration
// ====================================================================
   [Association, Version ("2.7.0"), Description (
       "This association connects an area configuration to its area.  "
       "The OSPFAreaConfiguration class is defined to act as a focal "
       "point to bring together the router (indicated as a "
       "ComputerSystem with an instance of OSPFService, associated to "
       "the AreaConfiguration using OSPFServiceConfiguration), the "
       "area (indicated as an OSPFArea, associated to the "
       "AreaConfiguration using AreaOfConfiguration) and the address "
       "ranges for advertising (indicated as instances of "
       "RangeOfIPAddresses, associated to the AreaConfiguration using "
       "RangesOfConfiguration).  There is an instance of "
       "OSPFAreaConfiguration for each connected area of a "
       "router/OSPFService.") ]
class CIM_AreaOfConfiguration : CIM_Dependency {

      [Override ("Antecedent"), Max (1), Description (
          "The OSPF area.") ]
   CIM_OSPFArea REF Antecedent ;

      [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
          "The configuration which is applied to an OSPF area.  This "
          "is the Dependent reference in this association, since it "
          "depends on the area for any functional significance.") ]
   CIM_OSPFAreaConfiguration REF Dependent;
};


// ====================================================================
// OSPFServiceConfiguration
// ====================================================================
   [Association, Version ("2.7.0"), Description (
       "OSPFServiceConfiguration connects an OSPF service to its area "
       "configurations.  The configurations are defined for the OSPF "
       "Service, and so do not make sense as stand alone objects.  "
       "This is the reason for the Min (1), Max (1) cardinalities on "
       "OSPFService.  They mandate the instantiation of the service "
       "and of this association for the referenced instance of "
       "OSPFAreaConfiguration.  The area configuration acts as a focal "
       "point to bring together the router (indicated as a "
       "ComputerSystem with an instance of OSPFService, associated to "
       "the AreaConfiguration using this relationship), the area "
       "(indicated as an OSPFArea, associated to the AreaConfiguration "
       "using AreaOfConfiguration) and the address ranges for "
       "advertising (indicated as instances of RangeOfIPAddresses, "
       "associated to the AreaConfiguration using "
       "RangesOfConfiguration).  There would be an instance of "
       "OSPFAreaConfiguration for each connected area of a "
       "router/OSPFService.") ]
class CIM_OSPFServiceConfiguration : CIM_Dependency {

      [Override ("Antecedent"), Min (1), Max (1), Description (
          "The OSPF service.") ]
   CIM_OSPFService REF Antecedent ;

      [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
          "The area configuration.") ]
   CIM_OSPFAreaConfiguration REF Dependent;
};


// ====================================================================
// RangesOfConfiguration
// ====================================================================
   [Association, Version ("2.7.0"), Description (
       "This association connects address ranges to the OSPF area "
       "configuration.  When network administrators want to control "
       "the advertisements of OSPF routers by filters, they first "
       "define the relevant ranges.  In order for a router to handle a "
       "range, an instance of RangeOfIPAddresses MUST be associated to "
       "the router's OSPFAreaConfiguration, using this relationship.  "
       "The association between the range and area configuration "
       "contains a property (EnableAdvertise) defining the handling - "
       "to allow or disallow advertismenets in the range.") ]
class CIM_RangesOfConfiguration : CIM_Dependency {

      [Override ("Antecedent"), Description (
          "The address range that is in the OSPF area configuration.") ]
   CIM_RangeOfIPAddresses REF Antecedent;

      [Override ("Dependent"), Description (
          "The OSPF area configuration that contains the range.") ]
   CIM_OSPFAreaConfiguration REF Dependent;

      [Description (
          "The address range is advertised (TRUE) or not (FALSE), see "
          "C.2 in RFC 2328.") ]
   boolean EnableAdvertise;
};


// ====================================================================
// EndpointInLink
// ====================================================================
   [Association, Aggregation, Version ("2.7.0"), Description (
       "This association connects an OSPFLink to the OSPFProtocol "
       "Endpoints that this link aggregates.") ]
class CIM_EndpointInLink : CIM_MemberOfCollection {

      [Aggregate, Override ("Collection"), Max (1), Description (
          "The OSPF link.") ]
   CIM_OSPFLink REF Collection;

      [Override ("Member"), Description (
          "The OSPF protocol endpoint.") ]
   CIM_OSPFProtocolEndpointBase REF Member;
};


// ====================================================================
// EndpointInArea
// ====================================================================
   [Association, Aggregation, Composition, Version ("2.7.0"), 
    Description (
       "This relation connects an OSPF endpoint to an area.") ]
class CIM_EndpointInArea : CIM_Component {

      [Aggregate, Override ("GroupComponent"), Min (1), Max (1), 
       Description (
          "The OSPF area.") ]
   CIM_OSPFArea REF GroupComponent;

      [Override ("PartComponent"), Description (
          "The OSPF endpoint in the area.") ]
   CIM_OSPFProtocolEndpointBase REF PartComponent;
};


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

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