// Copyright (c) 2008 DMTF. All rights reserved. [Version ( "2.19.0" ), UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Network::OSPF" ), 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, Override ( "InstanceID" ), 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" ": \n" "where: \n" " and the remainder of the InstanceID are " "separated by a colon \':\', and where 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 _ structure of Schema class names.) In " "addition, to ensure uniqueness MUST NOT contain " "a colon (\':\'). When using this algorithm, the first " "colon to appear in InstanceID MUST appear between " " and the . For DMTF defined " "instances, the \'preferred\' algorithm MUST be used, and " "the set to \'CIM\'. \n" " and 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; };