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  2              // Title:  Network Protocol Endpoints
  3              // $State: Preliminary $
  4              // $Date: 2005/01/05 00:54:00 $
  5              // $Source: /home/dmtf2/dotorg/var/cvs/repositories/dev/Schema/MOF/Network_ProtocolEndpoints.mof,v $
  6              // $Revision: 1.11 $
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 44              //#pragma inLine
 45              // ===================================================================
 46              // Description: The Network Model extends the management concepts to
 47              //              represent protocol interfaces and network/protocol
 48              //              services.  This file defines network interfaces -
 49              //              subclasses of CIM_ProtocolEndpoint.
 50              // 
 51              //              The object classes below are listed in an order that
 52              //              avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
 53              //              by other working groups, are omitted.
 54              // ==================================================================
 55              // 
 56              // Change Log for v2.7
 57              // CR788 - Add classes to support OSPF
 58              // CR789 - Add TCP and UDP Endpoints
 59              // CR790 - Add classes to support MPLS
 60              // CR792 - Add the Composition qualifer to ASBGPEndpoints
 61              // CR804 - Updates to LANEndpoint - Update description for .LANID;
 62              //         Deprecate .LANType and .OtherLANType
 63              //       - Updates to IPProtocolEndpoint - Deprecate .Address; Add
 64 a.dunfey 1.1 //         .IPv4Address, .IPv6Address, and .PrefixLength
 65              //       - Update several property descriptions
 66              // CR837 - Move AuthType, OtherAuthType and AuthKey to the
 67              //         OSPFProtocolEndpointBase class (from the
 68              //         OSPFProtocolEndpoint)
 69              // CR863 - Update the format of the MappingStrings qualifier when
 70              //         referencing IETF RFCs
 71              // CR866 - Fixes to BGPProtocolEndpoint - Deprecated several
 72              //         properties and added properties from BGPPeerGroup that
 73              //         are per Endpoint
 74              // CR920 - Add missing parenthesis to the Description for
 75              //         BGPProtocolEndpoint.IsEBGPMultihop
 76              // CR961 - Changes to Enabled and RequestedState in BGPProtocolEndpoint
 77              //         and OSPFProtocolEndpointBase, inherited from
 78              //         EnabledLogicalElement
 79              // CR982 - Removal of Experimental for preliminary to final
 80              // CR983 - Deprecations for v2.7 made final
 81              // CR991 - Adjust LANEndpoint classes to reference
 82              // LANConnectivitySegment
 83              //         and deprecate the association InSegment
 84              // Change Log for v2.8
 85 a.dunfey 1.1 // CR1061 - Add class definition for MPLSProtocolEndpoint
 86              // CR1052 - Add properties to IPProtocolEndpoint,
 87              //          BGPProtocolEndpoint, IPXProtocolEndpoint,
 88              //          TCPProtocolEndpoint
 89              //          UDPProtocolEndpoint and OSPFProtocolEndpoint. Deprecate
 90              //          properties
 91              // CR1053 - Add a new endpoint for wireless support
 92              // (WirelessLANEndpoint)
 93              // CR1191 - CIM_MPLSProtocolEndpoint remains experimental in CIM V2.9
 94              // CR1182 - CIM_WirelessLANEndpoint remains experimental in CIM v2.9
 95              // CR1193 - Remove the Experimental qualifier from the following
 96              // properties
 97              //          in Network28_ProtocolEndpoints.mof, and update the class
 98              //          Version
 99              //          to read "2.8.0" for the following classes.  These
100              //          properties only
101              //          override ProtocolIFType to set the appropriate default.
102              // 
103              //          IPProtocolEndpoint.ProtocolIFType
104              //          BGPProtocolEndpoint.ProtocolIFType
105              //          IPXProtocolEndpoint.ProtocolIFType
106 a.dunfey 1.1 //          TCPProtocolEndpoint.ProtocolIFType
107              //          UDPProtocolEndpoint.ProtocolIFType
108              //          OSPFProtocolEndpointBase.ProtocolIFType
109              // 
110              // Change Log for v2.9 preliminary
111              // CR1347 - add iSCSI classes
112              // CR1356 - LANEndpoint deprecates LANType to
113              // ProtocolEndpoint.ProtocolType
114              //          which is itself already deprecated to
115              //          ProtocolEndpoint.ProtocolIFType.
116              //          1) Change the deprecation target of LANType from
117              //          ProtocolType
118              //          to ProtocolIFType.
119              //          2) Add override of ProtocolIFType
120              // ===================================================================
121              
122              #pragma Locale ("en_US")
123              
124              
125              // ==================================================================
126              // LANEndpoint
127 a.dunfey 1.1 // ==================================================================
128                 [Version ( "2.8.1000" ), Description (
129                     "A communication endpoint which, when its associated interface "
130                     "device is connected to a LAN, may send and receive data "
131                     "frames. LANEndpoints include Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI "
132                     "interfaces.")]
133              class CIM_LANEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
134              
135                    [Description (
136                        "A label or identifier for the LAN Segment to which the "
137                        "Endpoint is connected. If the Endpoint is not currently "
138                        "active/connected or this information is not known, then "
139                        "LANID is NULL."), 
140                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_LANConnectivitySegment.LANID",
141                        "CIM_LANSegment.LANID" }]
142                 string LANID;
143              
144                    [Deprecated { "CIM_LANEndpoint.ProtocolIFType" }, Description (
145                        "An indication of the kind of technology used on the LAN. "
146                        "This property is deprecated in lieu of ProtocolType, which "
147                        "is an enumeration inherited from ProtocolEndpoint and which "
148 a.dunfey 1.1           "includes the Values specified here."), 
149                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4" }, 
150                     Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Ethernet", "TokenRing", "FDDI" }, 
151                     ModelCorrespondence { 
152                        "CIM_LANConnectivitySegment.ConnectivityType",
153                        "CIM_LANSegment.LANType" }]
154                 uint16 LANType;
155              
156                    [Deprecated { "CIM_ProtocolEndpoint.OtherTypeDescription" }, 
157                     Description (
158                        "A free-form string that describes the type of technology "
159                        "used on the LAN when the value of the LANType property is "
160                        "equal to 1 (i.e., \"Other\"). This property is deprecated "
161                        "since its purpose overlaps with OtherTypeDescription, which "
162                        "which is inherited from ProtocolEndpoint."), 
163                     ModelCorrespondence { 
164                        "CIM_LANConnectivitySegment.OtherTypeDescription",
165                        "CIM_LANEndpoint.LANType" }]
166                 string OtherLANType;
167              
168                    [Description (
169 a.dunfey 1.1           "The principal unicast address used in communication with "
170                        "the LANEndpoint. The MAC address is formatted as twelve "
171                        "hexadecimal digits (e.g., \"010203040506\"), with each pair "
172                        "representing one of the six octets of the MAC address in "
173                        "\"canonical\" bit order according to RFC 2469."), 
174                     MaxLen ( 12 )]
175                 string MACAddress;
176              
177                    [Description (
178                        "Other unicast addresses that may be used to communicate "
179                        "with the LANEndpoint.")]
180                 string AliasAddresses[];
181              
182                    [Description (
183                        "Multicast addresses to which the LANEndpoint listens.")]
184                 string GroupAddresses[];
185              
186                    [Description (
187                        "The largest information field that may be sent or received "
188                        "by the LANEndpoint."), 
189                     Units ( "Bits" )]
190 a.dunfey 1.1    uint32 MaxDataSize;
191              
192                    [Override ( "ProtocolIFType" ), Description (
193                        "ProtocolIFType's enumeration is limited to Layer 2-related "
194                        "and reserved values for this subclass of ProtocolEndpoint."), 
195                     ValueMap { "1", "6", "9", "15", "222..4095", "4116..32767",
196                        "32768.." }, 
197                     Values { "Other", "Ethernet CSMA/CD", "ISO 802.5 Token Ring",
198                        "FDDI", "IANA Reserved", "DMTF Reserved", "Vendor Reserved" }]
199                 uint16 ProtocolIFType;
200              
201              };
202              
203              
204              // ==================================================================
205              // InSegment
206              // ==================================================================
207                 [Association, Deprecated { "CIM_MemberOfCollection" }, Aggregation,
208                  Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
209                     "Defines a LANEndpoint as a member of a specific LANSegment. "
210                     "Note that one of this association's references (LANSegment) is "
211 a.dunfey 1.1        "deprecated, as well as its superclass (InLogicalNetwork). "
212                     "Following the same logic as its parent, this association is "
213                     "deprecated to the MemberOfCollection association.")]
214              class CIM_InSegment : CIM_InLogicalNetwork {
215              
216                    [Deprecated { "CIM_MemberOfCollection.Collection" }, Aggregate,
217                     Override ( "Collection" ), Max ( 1 ), Description (
218                        "The LANSegment that groups the LANEndpoint instances.")]
219                 CIM_LANSegment REF Collection;
220              
221                    [Deprecated { "CIM_MemberOfCollection.Member" },
222                        Override ( "Member" ), Description (
223                        "A child LANEndpoint that is a component of the LANSegment.")]
224                 CIM_LANEndpoint REF Member;
225              };
226              
227              
228              
229              // ==================================================================
230              // BindsToLANEndpoint
231              // ==================================================================
232 a.dunfey 1.1    [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
233                     "This association makes explicit the dependency of a SAP or "
234                     "ProtocolEndpoint on an underlying LANEndpoint, on the same "
235                     "system.")]
236              class CIM_BindsToLANEndpoint : CIM_BindsTo {
237              
238                    [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Description (
239                        "The underlying LANEndpoint, which is depended upon.")]
240                 CIM_LANEndpoint REF Antecedent;
241              
242                    [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description (
243                        "The AccessPoint or ProtocolEndpoint dependent on the "
244                        "LANEndpoint.")]
245                 CIM_ServiceAccessPoint REF Dependent;
246              
247                    [Description (
248                        "This describes the framing method for the upper layer SAP "
249                        "or Endpoint that is bound to the LANEndpoint. Note: "
250                        "\"Raw802.3\" is only known to be used with the IPX "
251                        "protocol."), 
252                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4" }, 
253 a.dunfey 1.1        Values { "Unknown", "Ethernet", "802.2", "SNAP", "Raw802.3" }]
254                 uint16 FrameType;
255              };
256              
257              
258              // ==================================================================
259              // IPProtocolEndpoint
260              // ==================================================================
261                 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
262                     "A ProtocolEndpoint that is dedicated to running IP.")]
263              class CIM_IPProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
264              
265                    [Description (
266                        "The IPv4 address that this ProtocolEndpoint represents.")]
267                 string IPv4Address;
268              
269                    [Description (
270                        "The IPv6 address that this ProtocolEndpoint represents.")]
271                 string IPv6Address;
272              
273                    [Deprecated { "CIM_IPProtocolEndpoint.IPv4Address",
274 a.dunfey 1.1           "CIM_IPProtocolEndpoint.IPv6Address" }, Description (
275                        "The IP address that this ProtocolEndpoint represents, "
276                        "formatted according to the appropriate convention as "
277                        "defined in the AddressType property of this class (e.g., "
278                        "171.79.6.40). This single property is deprecated to replace "
279                        "it by specific IPv4 and v6 addresses.")]
280                 string Address;
281              
282                    [Description (
283                        "The mask for the IPv4 address of this ProtocolEndpoint, if "
284                        "one is defined.")]
285                 string SubnetMask;
286              
287                    [Description (
288                        "The prefix length for the IPv6 address of this Protocol "
289                        "Endpoint, if one is defined.")]
290                 uint8 PrefixLength;
291              
292                    [Deprecated { "No value" }, Description (
293                        "An enumeration that describes the format of the Address "
294                        "property. It is deprecated since it is not needed, as the "
295 a.dunfey 1.1           "class contains both IPv4 and v6 addresses)."), 
296                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2" }, 
297                     Values { "Unknown", "IPv4", "IPv6" }]
298                 uint16 AddressType;
299              
300                    [Deprecated { "CIM_ProtocolEndpoint.ProtocolIFType" }, 
301                     Description (
302                        "This property explicitly defines support for different "
303                        "versions of the IP protocol, for this Endpoint. It is "
304                        "deprecated since the ProtocolIFType also provides this "
305                        "functionality by describing an endpoint as IPv4 only "
306                        "(value=4096), IPv6 only (value=4097), or IPv4/v6 "
307                        "(value=4098)."), 
308                     ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" }, 
309                     Values { "Unknown", "IPv4 Only", "IPv6 Only",
310                        "Both IPv4 and IPv6" }]
311                 uint16 IPVersionSupport;
312              
313                    [Override ( "ProtocolIFType" ), Description (
314                        "ProtocolIFType's enumeration is limited to IP-related and "
315                        "reserved values for this subclass of ProtocolEndpoint."), 
316 a.dunfey 1.1        ValueMap { "1", "222..4095", "4096", "4097", "4098",
317                        "4116..32767", "32768.." }, 
318                     Values { "Other", "IANA Reserved", "IPv4", "IPv6", "IPv4/v6",
319                        "DMTF Reserved", "Vendor Reserved" }]
320                 uint16 ProtocolIFType = 4096;
321              };
322              
323              
324              // ==================================================================
325              // BGPProtocolEndpoint
326              // ==================================================================
327                 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
328                     "A ProtocolEndpoint that is dedicated to running BGP.")]
329              class CIM_BGPProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
330              
331                    [Description (
332                        "A boolean that, when TRUE, signifies that this is an "
333                        "instance of the external version of BGP (FALSE is the "
334                        "internal version).")]
335                 boolean IsEBGP;
336              
337 a.dunfey 1.1       [Description (
338                        "Normally, two routers running EBGP must be physically "
339                        "connected. This boolean, when TRUE, denotes a LOGICAL "
340                        "connection between two routers that are running EBGP (e.g., "
341                        "there is an intermediate router or interface between them).")]
342                 boolean IsEBGPMultihop;
343              
344                    [Description (
345                        "This is the unique identifier of the local BGP router. This "
346                        "is often the router ID (e.g., an IP address)."), 
347                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpIdentifier" }]
348                 string LocalIdentifier;
349              
350                    [Description (
351                        "This is the unique identifier of the peer BGP router. This "
352                        "is often the router ID (e.g., an IP address)."), 
353                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerIdentifier" }]
354                 string PeerIdentifier;
355              
356                    [Description (
357                        "This defines the current connection state of the BGP Peer."), 
358 a.dunfey 1.1        ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6" }, 
359                     Values { "Idle", "Connect", "Active", "OpenSet", "OpenConfirm",
360                        "Established" }, 
361                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerState" }]
362                 uint16 State;
363              
364                    [Deprecated { "CIM_EnabledLogicalElement.RequestedState" }, 
365                     Description (
366                        "This defines the desired state of the BGP connection. It is "
367                        "equivalent to the RequestedState property (i.e., "
368                        "enabled/disabled status) that is inherited from "
369                        "EnabledLogicalElement. AdminStatus is deprecated in lieu of "
370                        "this inherited property."), 
371                     ValueMap { "1", "2" }, 
372                     Values { "Stop", "Start" }, 
373                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerAdminStatus" }]
374                 uint16 AdminStatus;
375              
376                    [Description (
377                        "This defines the negotiated version of BGP that is running "
378                        "between the two peers."), 
379 a.dunfey 1.1        MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion" }]
380                 string NegotiatedVersion;
381              
382                    [Deprecated { "CIM_BindsTo", "CIM_IPProtocolEndpoint" }, 
383                     Description (
384                        "This is the local IP address of this router's BGP "
385                        "connection. It is deprecated since a binding should be "
386                        "defined using the CIM_BindsTo association. Ideally the "
387                        "binding is to a TCPProtocolEndpoint which then handles the "
388                        "association to its IPEndpoint."), 
389                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerLocalAddr" }]
390                 string LocalAddress;
391              
392                    [Deprecated { "CIM_BindsTo", "CIM_TCPProtocolEndpoint" }, 
393                     Description (
394                        "This is the local port number for the TCP connection of "
395                        "this router's BGP connection. It is deprecated since a "
396                        "binding should be defined (to a TCPProtocolEndpoint) using "
397                        "the CIM_BindsTo association."), 
398                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerLocalPort" }]
399                 uint16 LocalPort;
400 a.dunfey 1.1 
401                    [Deprecated { "CIM_BindsTo", "CIM_RemoteServiceAccessPoint" }, 
402                     Description (
403                        "This is the remote IP address of this router's BGP "
404                        "connection. It is deprecated since a binding to a Remote "
405                        "ServiceAccessPoint should be instantiated, using "
406                        "CIM_BindsTo."), 
407                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerRemoteAddr" }]
408                 string RemoteAddress;
409              
410                    [Deprecated { "CIM_BindsTo", "CIM_RemotePort" }, Description (
411                        "This is the remote port number for the TCP connection of "
412                        "this router's BGP connection. It is deprecated since a "
413                        "binding to a RemotePort should be instantiated, using "
414                        "CIM_BindsTo."), 
415                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerRemotePort" }]
416                 uint16 RemotePort;
417              
418                    [Description (
419                        "This is the remote AS number for this router's BGP "
420                        "connection."), 
421 a.dunfey 1.1        MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerRemoteAs" }]
422                 uint16 RemoteAS;
423              
424                    [Description (
425                        "This defines the time interval, in seconds, for the "
426                        "ConnectRetry timer. The suggested value is 120 seconds."), 
427                     Units ( "Seconds" ), 
428                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpConnectRetryInterval" }]
429                 uint32 ConnectRetryInterval = 120;
430              
431                    [Description (
432                        "This defines the time interval in seconds for the Hold Time "
433                        "configured for this BGP speaker with a peer. This value is "
434                        "placed in an OPEN message sent to a peer by this BGP "
435                        "speaker, and is compared with the Hold Time field in the "
436                        "OPEN message received from the peer. It enables this "
437                        "speaker to establish a mutually agreeable Hold Time with "
438                        "the peer. This value must not be less than three seconds. "
439                        "If it is zero, then the Hold Time is NOT to be established "
440                        "with the peer. The suggested value for this timer is 90 "
441                        "seconds."), 
442 a.dunfey 1.1        Units ( "Seconds" ), 
443                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured" }]
444                 uint16 HoldTimeConfigured = 90;
445              
446                    [Description (
447                        "This defines the time interval in seconds for the KeepAlive "
448                        "timer configured for this BGP speaker with a peer. This "
449                        "value will determine the frequency of the KEEPALIVE "
450                        "messages relative to the value of the HoldTimeConfigured "
451                        "property; the actual frequency is specified by the value of "
452                        "the KeepAlive property. A reasonable value is one third of "
453                        "that of the value of the HoldTimeConfigured property. If it "
454                        "is zero, then NO periodic KEEPALIVE messages are sent to "
455                        "the peer. The suggested value for this property is 30 "
456                        "seconds. The maximum value of this property is 21845 "
457                        "seconds."), 
458                     Units ( "Seconds" ), 
459                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured" 
460                        }]
461                 uint16 KeepAliveConfigured = 30;
462              
463 a.dunfey 1.1       [Description (
464                        "This defines the time interval in seconds for the "
465                        "MinASOriginationInterval timer. The suggested value for "
466                        "this property is 15 seconds."), 
467                     Units ( "Seconds" ), 
468                     MappingStrings { 
469                        "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval" }]
470                 uint16 MinASOriginationInterval = 15;
471              
472                    [Description (
473                        "This defines the time interval in seconds for the "
474                        "MinRouteAdvertisementInterval timer. The suggested value "
475                        "for this property is 30 seconds."), 
476                     Units ( "Seconds" ), 
477                     MappingStrings { 
478                        "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval" }]
479                 uint16 MinRouteAdvertisementInterval = 30;
480              
481                    [Description (
482                        "This defines the maximum amount of time in seconds that may "
483                        "elapse between the receipt of successive KEEPALIVE or "
484 a.dunfey 1.1           "UPDATE messages. This is instrumented as a counter that "
485                        "increments from zero to the value specified in this "
486                        "property. The value of this property is calculated by the "
487                        "BGP speaker by using the smaller of the values of "
488                        "bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured and the Hold Time received in the "
489                        "OPEN message. This value, if not zero seconds, must be at "
490                        "least three seconds, up to a maximum of 65535 seconds. "
491                        "Receipt of either a KEEPALIVE or an UPDATE message resets "
492                        "this value."), 
493                     Units ( "Seconds" ), 
494                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerHoldTime" }]
495                 uint16 HoldTime;
496              
497                    [Description (
498                        "This defines the time interval in seconds for the KeepAlive "
499                        "timer established with the peer. The value of this property "
500                        "is calculated by the speaker such that, when compared with "
501                        "the HoldTime property, it has the same proportion as the "
502                        "KeepAliveConfigured property has with the "
503                        "HoldTimeConfigured property. A value of 0 indicates that "
504                        "the KeepAlive timer has not yet been established. The "
505 a.dunfey 1.1           "maximum value of this property is 21845 seconds."), 
506                     Units ( "Seconds" ), 
507                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BGP4-MIB.bgpPeerKeepAlive" }]
508                 uint16 KeepAlive;
509              
510                    [Override ( "ProtocolIFType" ), Description (
511                        "ProtocolIFType's enumeration is limited to BGP and reserved "
512                        "values for this subclass of ProtocolEndpoint."), 
513                     ValueMap { "1", "222..4095", "4108", "4116..32767", "32768.." }, 
514                     Values { "Other", "IANA Reserved", "BGP", "DMTF Reserved",
515                        "Vendor Reserved" }]
516                 uint16 ProtocolIFType = 4108;
517              };
518              
519              
520              // ==================================================================
521              // ASBGPEndpoints
522              // ==================================================================
523                 [Association, Aggregation, Composition, Version ( "2.7.0" ), 
524                  Description (
525                     "This aggregation defines the different router interfaces that "
526 a.dunfey 1.1        "are running BGP in the AutonomousSystem.")]
527              class CIM_ASBGPEndpoints : CIM_SystemComponent {
528              
529                    [Aggregate, Override ( "GroupComponent" ), Max ( 1 ), 
530                     Description (
531                        "The AutonomousSystem that aggregates the router interfaces "
532                        "that are running BGP.")]
533                 CIM_AutonomousSystem REF GroupComponent;
534              
535                    [Override ( "PartComponent" ), Description (
536                        "The router interfaces that are contained in the AS.")]
537                 CIM_BGPProtocolEndpoint REF PartComponent;
538              };
539              
540              
541              // ==================================================================
542              // IPXProtocolEndpoint
543              // ==================================================================
544                 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
545                     "An IPX communication point from which data may be sent or "
546                     "received.")]
547 a.dunfey 1.1 class CIM_IPXProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
548              
549                    [Description (
550                        "An IPX address formatted as eight hexadecimal digits "
551                        "representing the network number, followed by a colon, "
552                        "followed by twelve hexadecimal digits representing the host "
553                        "address (e.g. \"00112233:010203040506\").")]
554                 string Address;
555              
556                    [Override ( "ProtocolIFType" ), Description (
557                        "ProtocolIFType's enumeration is limited to IPX and reserved "
558                        "values for this subclass of ProtocolEndpoint."), 
559                     ValueMap { "1", "222..4095", "4099", "4116..32767", "32768.." }, 
560                     Values { "Other", "IANA Reserved", "IPX", "DMTF Reserved",
561                        "Vendor Reserved" }]
562                 uint16 ProtocolIFType = 4099;
563              };
564              
565              
566              // ==================================================================
567              // TCPProtocolEndpoint
568 a.dunfey 1.1 // ==================================================================
569                 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
570                     "A protocol endpoint that is dedicated to running TCP.")]
571              class CIM_TCPProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
572              
573                    [Description (
574                        "The TCP port number.")]
575                 uint32 PortNumber;
576              
577                    [Override ( "ProtocolIFType" ), Description (
578                        "ProtocolIFType's enumeration is limited to TCP and reserved "
579                        "values for this subclass of ProtocolEndpoint."), 
580                     ValueMap { "1", "222..4095", "4111", "4116..32767", "32768.." }, 
581                     Values { "Other", "IANA Reserved", "TCP", "DMTF Reserved",
582                        "Vendor Reserved" }]
583                 uint16 ProtocolIFType = 4111;
584              };
585              
586              
587              // ==================================================================
588              // UDPProtocolEndpoint
589 a.dunfey 1.1 // ==================================================================
590                 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
591                     "A protocol endpoint that is dedicated to running UDP.")]
592              class CIM_UDPProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
593              
594                    [Description (
595                        "The UDP port number.")]
596                 uint32 PortNumber;
597              
598                    [Override ( "ProtocolIFType" ), Description (
599                        "ProtocolIFType's enumeration is limited to UDP and reserved "
600                        "values for this subclass of ProtocolEndpoint."), 
601                     ValueMap { "1", "222..4095", "4110", "4116..32767", "32768.." }, 
602                     Values { "Other", "IANA Reserved", "UDP", "DMTF Reserved",
603                        "Vendor Reserved" }]
604                 uint16 ProtocolIFType = 4110;
605              };
606              
607              
608              // ====================================================================
609              // OSPFProtocolEndpointBase
610 a.dunfey 1.1 // ====================================================================
611                 [Version ( "2.8.0" ), Description (
612                     "Base class for OSPF protocol endpoints, defining several "
613                     "general properties.")]
614              class CIM_OSPFProtocolEndpointBase : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
615              
616                    [Override ( "EnabledState" ), Description (
617                        "The operational status of the interface, see "
618                        "ospfIfAdminStat in RFC 1850. This is an integer enumeration "
619                        "whose complete definition is found in the "
620                        "EnabledLogicalElement class."), 
621                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfAdminStat" }]
622                 uint16 EnabledState;
623              
624                    [Description (
625                        "Estimated delay, in seconds that it takes to transmit a "
626                        "Link State Update Packet over this interface, see C.3 in "
627                        "RFC 2328."), 
628                     Units ( "Seconds" ), 
629                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfTransitDelay" }]
630                 uint16 TransitDelay;
631 a.dunfey 1.1 
632                    [Description (
633                        "The number of seconds between LSA (Link State "
634                        "Advertisement) retransmissions, see C.3 in RFC 2328."), 
635                     Units ( "Seconds" ), 
636                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfRetransInterval" }]
637                 uint16 RetransmitInterval;
638              
639                    [Required, Description (
640                        "Identifies the authentication procedure to be used on the "
641                        "attached network, see C.3 in RFC 2328."), 
642                     ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4" }, 
643                     Values { "Other", "Null authentication", "Simple password",
644                        "Cryptographic authentication" }, 
645                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfAuthType" }]
646                 uint16 AuthType;
647              
648                    [Description (
649                        "Specifies the authentication procedure if the value, "
650                        "\"Other\" (1) is set for AuthType."), 
651                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_OSPFProtocolEndpoint.AuthType" }]
652 a.dunfey 1.1    string OtherAuthType;
653              
654                    [Description (
655                        "This key is used during the authentication procedure to "
656                        "verify OSPF protocol packets, see C.3 RFC 2328. It is used "
657                        "in the \"Simple password\" and in the \"Cryptographic "
658                        "authentication\" case too."), 
659                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfAuthKey" }]
660                 string AuthKey;
661              
662                    [Override ( "ProtocolIFType" ), Description (
663                        "ProtocolIFType's enumeration is limited to OSPF and "
664                        "reserved values for this subclass of ProtocolEndpoint."), 
665                     ValueMap { "1", "222..4095", "4109", "4116..32767", "32768.." }, 
666                     Values { "Other", "IANA Reserved", "OSPF", "DMTF Reserved",
667                        "Vendor Reserved" }]
668                 uint16 ProtocolIFType = 4109;
669              };
670              
671              
672              // ====================================================================
673 a.dunfey 1.1 // OSPFProtocolEndpoint
674              // ====================================================================
675                 [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
676                     "This class represents the OSPF configuration of an interface "
677                     "running OSPF. The instance of this class should be connected "
678                     "to an IPProtocolEndpoint instance via a BindsTo association. "
679                     "The IPProtocolEndpoint instance is the Antecedent and the "
680                     "OSPFProtocolEndpoint instance is the Dependent in the BindsTo "
681                     "association.")]
682              class CIM_OSPFProtocolEndpoint : CIM_OSPFProtocolEndpointBase {
683              
684                    [Description (
685                        "When two routers attached to a network both attempt to "
686                        "become the Designated Router, the one with the highest "
687                        "(i.e. largest) Priority takes precedence, see C.3 in RFC "
688                        "2328. Only routers with greater than zero priority are "
689                        "eligible to become Designated Router."), 
690                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfRtrPriority" }]
691                 uint8 Priority;
692              
693                    [Description (
694 a.dunfey 1.1           "If a neighbouring router on an NBMA (NonBroadcast "
695                        "MultiAccess) link becomes inactive, it is still necessary "
696                        "to send Hello Packets to the dead neighbor. These packets "
697                        "will be sent at the reduced rate, which should be much "
698                        "larger than HelloInterval, see C.5 in RFC 2328."), 
699                     Units ( "Seconds" ), 
700                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfPollInterval" }]
701                 uint16 PollInterval;
702              
703                    [Description (
704                        "The cost of the routes through this OSPF endpoint, see C.3 "
705                        "in RFC 2328."), 
706                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfMetricStatus" }]
707                 uint16 Cost;
708              
709                    [Description (
710                        "Indicates whether the interface connects to an on-demand "
711                        "circuit, see RFC 1793."), 
712                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|OSPF-MIB.ospfIfDemand" }]
713                 boolean IfDemand;
714              };
715 a.dunfey 1.1 
716              
717              // ====================================================================
718              // OSPFVirtualInterface
719              // ====================================================================
720                 [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
721                     "This class represent an OSPF protocol endpoint on a virtual "
722                     "link. The definition of a virtual link from RFC2328, is "
723                     "'Virtual links can be configured between any two backbone "
724                     "routers that have an interface to a common non-backbone area. "
725                     "Virtual links belong to the backbone. The protocol treats two "
726                     "routers joined by a virtual link as if they were connected by "
727                     "an unnumbered point-to-point backbone network.'")]
728              class CIM_OSPFVirtualInterface : CIM_OSPFProtocolEndpointBase {
729              };
730              
731              
732              // ===================================================================
733              // EndpointIdentity
734              // ===================================================================
735                 [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
736 a.dunfey 1.1        "CIM_EndpointIdentity indicates that two ProtocolEndpoints "
737                     "represent different aspects of the same underlying address or "
738                     "protocol-specific ID. This association refines the "
739                     "CIM_LogicalIdentity superclass by restricting it to the "
740                     "Endpoint level and defining its use in well understood "
741                     "scenarios. One of these scenarios is to represent that an "
742                     "Endpoint has both 'LAN' and protocol-specific aspects. For "
743                     "example, an Endpoint could be both a LANEndpoint as well as a "
744                     "DHCPEndpoint.")]
745              class CIM_EndpointIdentity : CIM_LogicalIdentity {
746              
747                    [Override ( "SystemElement" ), Description (
748                        "SystemElement represents one aspect of the Endpoint.")]
749                 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint ref SystemElement;
750              
751                    [Override ( "SameElement" ), Description (
752                        "SameElement represents an alternate aspect of the Endpoint.")]
753                 CIM_ProtocolEndpoint ref SameElement;
754              };
755              
756              
757 a.dunfey 1.1 // ===================================================================
758              // SwitchPort
759              // ===================================================================
760                 [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
761                     "Switch Port from which frames are received and out which they "
762                     "are transmitted. This endpoint is associated with its "
763                     "networking interface (such as Ethernet) via the "
764                     "EndpointIdentity relationship.")]
765              class CIM_SwitchPort : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
766              
767                    [Description (
768                        "Numeric identifier for a switch port."), 
769                     MappingStrings { "MIB.IETF|BRIDGE-MIB.dot1dPort" }]
770                 uint16 PortNumber;
771              };
772              
773              // ===================================================================
774              // SCSIProtocolEndpoint
775              // ===================================================================
776              
777                 [Experimental, Version ( "2.8.1000" ), Description (
778 a.dunfey 1.1        "A SCSIProtocolEndpoint represents the protocol (command) "
779                     "aspects of a logical SCSI port, independent of the "
780                     "connection/transport. SCSIProtocolEndpoint is either directly "
781                     "or indirectly associated to one or more instances of "
782                     "LogicalPort (via PortImplementsEndpoint) depending on the "
783                     "underlying transport. Indirect associations aggregate one or "
784                     "more LogicalPorts using intermediate ProtocolEndpoints (iSCSI, "
785                     "etc). SCSIProtocolEndpoint is also associated to a "
786                     "SCSIProtocolController, representing the SCSI device.")]
787              
788              class CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
789              
790                    [Override ( "Name" ), Description (
791                        "The SCSI identifier for the target or initiator device, in "
792                        "the format appropriate for the ConnectionType. If a "
793                        "ConnectionType specific subclass is defined, the subclass "
794                        "may override Name to define the format. For other "
795                        "ConnectionTypes, the format (and content) should match that "
796                        "of PermamnentAddress of the corresponding LogicalPort."), 
797                     MaxLen ( 256 ), 
798                     MappingStrings { "SPC.INCITS-T10 |Protocol Specific Parameters | "
799 a.dunfey 1.1            "Name" }, 
800                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint.ConnectionType",
801                        "CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint.OtherConnectionType" }]
802                 string Name;
803              
804                    [Description (
805                        "The supported connection type for this endpoint. The "
806                        "connection type may be needed before the port(s) are "
807                        "associated and also is used in some SCSI commands."), 
808                     ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" }, 
809                     Values { "Other", "Fibre Channel", "Parallel SCSI", "SSA",
810                        "IEEE 1394", "RDMA", "iSCSI", "SAS", "ADT" }, 
811                     MappingStrings { "SPC.INCITS-T10 | Protocol Identifier | Values" 
812                        }, 
813                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint.Name",
814                        "CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint.OtherConnectionType" }]
815                 uint16 ConnectionType;
816              
817                    [Description (
818                        "For iSCSI, each SCSIProtocolEndpoint MUST act as either a "
819                        "target or an initiator endpoint. Other transports allow a "
820 a.dunfey 1.1           "SCSI PE to act as both an initiator and target endpoint. "
821                        "This property indicates which role this ProtocolEndpoint "
822                        "implements."), 
823                     ValueMap { "0" ,"2", "3", "4" }, 
824                     Values { "Unknown", "Initiator", "Target",
825                        "Both Initiator and Target" }]
826                 uint16 Role;
827              
828                    [Description (
829                        "For ports on a target device, the port number, relative to "
830                        "the storage system. 0 is reserved by T10, 1 is port A, 2 is "
831                        "port B, etc. These numbers are used in SCSI commands that "
832                        "operate on target port groups."), 
833                     MinValue ( 1 ), 
834                     MappingStrings { "SPC.INCITS-T10 | RelativeTargetPort | " 
835                        "IdentifierFormat" }]
836                 uint32 TargetRelativePortNumber;
837              
838                    [Description (
839                        "The connection type, if ConnectionType is \"Other\"."), 
840                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint.Name",
841 a.dunfey 1.1           "CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint.ConnectionType" }]
842                 string OtherConnectionType;
843              };
844              
845              // ===================================================================
846              // iSCSIProtocolEndpoint
847              // ===================================================================
848                 [Experimental, Version ( "2.8.1000" ), Description (
849                     "This is an iSCSI-specific SCSIProtocolEndpoint. ConnectionType "
850                     "MUST be 'iSCSI'. \n"
851                     "An iSCSIProtocolEndpoint represents an iSCSI port, which is "
852                     "the usage of a subset of network portals (TCP+IP "
853                     "ProtocolEndpoints) in a Portal Group by an iSCSI node. The "
854                     "BindsTo associations from iSCSIProtocolEndpoint to "
855                     "TCPProtocolEndpoints makes this relationship explicit. \n"
856                     "For an iSCSI target, the Identifier property (the Target "
857                     "Portal Group Tag) makes the relationship unique. \n"
858                     "For an iSCSI initiator, the session identifier makes the "
859                     "initiator port unique within the node.")]
860              
861              class CIM_iSCSIProtocolEndpoint : CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint {
862 a.dunfey 1.1 
863                    [Override ( "Name" ), Description (
864                        "The format of Name is based on the ConnectionType property. "
865                        "For iSCSI, the Name property of an SCSIProtocolEndpoint "
866                        "MUST contain the iSCSI port name as described in the iSCSI "
867                        "RFC (currently "
868                        "http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf- "
869                        "ips-iscsi-20.txt) - \n"
870                        "<iSCSI node name> + 'i,' + ISID for initiators, \n"
871                        "<iSCSI node name> + 't,' + TPGT for targets, \n"
872                        "where <iSCSI node name> can be any of the standard iSCSI "
873                        "name namespaces (eg. iqn, eui); and includes the namespace "
874                        "prefix."), 
875                     MaxLen ( 256 ), 
876                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint.ConnectionType",
877                        "CIM_SCSIProtocolEndpoint.OtherConnectionType" }]
878                 string Name;
879              
880                    [Required, Description (
881                        "If this is an Initiator PE, Identifier MUST contain the "
882                        "ISID, if this is a Target PE, Identifier MUST contain the "
883 a.dunfey 1.1           "Target Portal Group Tag (TGPT). Each iSCSIProtocolEndpoint "
884                        "associated to a common SCSIProtocolController (iSCSI node) "
885                        "MUST have a unique Identifier. This field is formatted as "
886                        "12 hexadecimal digits."), 
887                     MaxLen ( 13 )]
888                 string Identifier;
889              
890                    [Override ( "Role" ), Description (
891                        "For iSCSI, each SCSIProtocolEndpoint MUST act as either a "
892                        "target or an initiator endpoint."), 
893                     ValueMap { "2", "3" }, 
894                     Values { "Initiator", "Target" }]
895                 uint16 Role;
896              
897              };
898              
899              // ==================================================================
900              // MPLSProtocolEndpoint
901              // ==================================================================
902                 [Experimental, Version ( "2.8.1000" ), Description (
903                     "This is the representation of an MPLS interface on a Label "
904 a.dunfey 1.1        "Switch Router (LSR).")]
905              class CIM_MPLSProtocolEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
906              
907                    [Description (
908                        "If this property is true, the Label Min/Max In/Out values "
909                        "of the ProtocolEndpoint's MPLSCapabilities overrule the "
910                        "values specified for the Label Switched Router as a whole "
911                        "(where the LSR is indicated by the existence of an "
912                        "MPLSService). Note that the min/max in/out labels are only "
913                        "defined in the MPLSCapabilities class, which is associated "
914                        "with either an MPLSService or an MPLSProtocolEndpoint via "
915                        "the CIM_ElementCapabilities relationship.")]
916                 boolean OverruleLSR;
917              
918                    [Description (
919                        "This property indicates the total amount of usable "
920                        "bandwidth on this interface and is specified in kilobits "
921                        "per second (Kbps)."), 
922                     Units ( "KiloBits per Second" ), 
923                     MappingStrings { 
924                        "MIB.IETF|MPLS-LSR-MIB.MPLSInterfaceTotalBandwidth" }]
925 a.dunfey 1.1    uint32 TotalBandwidth;
926              
927                    [Description (
928                        "This property indicates the total amount of available "
929                        "bandwidth for the interface and is specified in kilobits "
930                        "per second (Kbps). This value is calculated as the "
931                        "difference between the amount of bandwidth currently in use "
932                        "and that specified in TotalBandwidth. Note that this is not "
933                        "statistical data, since change is not frequent, and the "
934                        "property can be regarded as the 'current state' of the "
935                        "network. It is intended that this data be used by "
936                        "applications doing centralized LSP provisioning."), 
937                     Units ( "KiloBits per Second" ), 
938                     MappingStrings { 
939                        "MIB.IETF|MPLS-LSR-MIB.MPLSInterfaceAvailableBandwidth" }, 
940                     ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_MPLSProtocolEndpoint.TotalBandwidth" 
941                        }]
942                 uint32 AvailableBandwidth;
943              
944                    [Description (
945                        "The ResourceClasses property defines a 32-bit vector "
946 a.dunfey 1.1           "representing the classes associated with a link, where the "
947                        "link originates at this ProtocolEndpoint. A resource class "
948                        "is described in [RFC2702].")]
949                 uint32 ResourceClasses;
950              };
951              
952              
953              // ==================================================================
954              // WirelessLANEndpoint
955              // ==================================================================
956                 [Experimental, Version ( "2.8.1000" ), Description (
957                     "A ProtocolEndpoint supporting 802.11 wireless networking.")]
958              class CIM_WirelessLANEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint {
959              
960                    [Override ( "Name" ), Description (
961                        "The MAC Address of the wireless endpoint.")]
962                 string Name;
963              
964                    [Override ( "ProtocolIFType" ), Description (
965                        "ProtocolIFType's enumeration is limited to wirelss-related "
966                        "and reserved values for this subclass of ProtocolEndpoint."), 
967 a.dunfey 1.1        ValueMap { "1", "71", "222..4095", "4112", "4113", "4114",
968                        "4115", "4116..32767", "32768.." }, 
969                     Values { "Other", "IEEE 802.11", "IANA Reserved", "802.11a",
970                        "802.11b", "802.11g", "802.11h", "DMTF Reserved",
971                        "Vendor Reserved" }]
972                 uint16 ProtocolIFType = 71;
973              
974                    [Description (
975                        "A 32-character identifier (the Service Set Identifier) that "
976                        "is inserted into the header of packets transmitted from the "
977                        "endpoint. This identifier helps to distinguish one Wireless "
978                        "LAN from another."), 
979                     MaxLen ( 32 )]
980                 string SSID;
981              
982                    [Description (
983                        "Boolean indicating whether the Wired Equivalent Privacy "
984                        "algorithm is enabled for communications on this endpoint. "
985                        "By default, this property is set to FALSE.")]
986                 boolean WEPEnabled = FALSE;
987              
988 a.dunfey 1.1       [Description (
989                        "Boolean indicating whether WEP key mixing is used. By "
990                        "default, this property is set to FALSE.")]
991                 boolean WEPKeyMixEnabled = FALSE;
992              };
993              
994              
995              // ===================================================================
996              // end of file
997              // ===================================================================

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