|
AddressFamilyNumbers
|
enumeration |
The definition of this textual convention with the
addition of newly assigned values is published
periodically by the IANA, in either the Assigned
Numbers RFC, or some derivative of it specific to
Internet Network Management number assignments.
(The lates... |
|
AgentxTAddress
|
binary |
Denotes a transport service address. This is identical to
the TAddress textual convention (SNMPv2-SMI) except that
zero-length values are permitted. |
|
anyURI
|
string |
XSD universal resource identifier string type. |
|
as-number
|
uint32 |
The as-number type represents autonomous system numbers
which identify an Autonomous System (AS). An AS is a set
of routers under a single technical administration, using
an interior gateway protocol and common metrics to route
packets within the AS, and ... |
|
base64Binary
|
string |
XSD base64 binary encoded string |
|
BitRate
|
int32 |
The rate, in bits/second, that data may move
in the context. Applicable contexts minimally
include the speed of an interface or virtual
circuit, the data rate of a (potentially aggre-
gated) data flow, or the data rate to be allo-
cated for use by... |
|
BurstSize
|
int32 |
The number of octets of IP Data, including IP
Headers, that a stream may send without concern
for policing. |
|
byte
|
int8 |
XSD 8 bit signed integer. |
|
CliWithDefaultsType
|
enumeration |
Add 'none' to standard enumerations |
|
ConfirmTimeoutType
|
uint32 |
NETCONF 'confirm-timeout' Element Content |
|
counter32
|
uint32 |
The counter32 type represents a non-negative integer
which monotonically increases until it reaches a
maximum value of 2^32-1 (4294967295 decimal), when it
wraps around and starts increasing again from zero.
Counters have no defined `initial' value, and ... |
|
counter64
|
uint64 |
The counter64 type represents a non-negative integer
which monotonically increases until it reaches a
maximum value of 2^64-1 (18446744073709551615 decimal),
when it wraps around and starts increasing again from zero.
Counters have no defined `initial' v... |
|
Date
|
string |
Represents a specific date in YYYY-MM-DD format. |
|
date
|
string |
XSD date string type. |
|
date-and-time
|
string |
The date-and-time type is a profile of the ISO 8601
standard for representation of dates and times using the
Gregorian calendar. The profile is defined by the
date-time production in section 5.6 of RFC 3339.
The date-and-time type is compatible with the ... |
|
DateAndTime
|
string |
A date-time specification.
field octets contents range
----- ------ -------- -----
1 1-2 year* 0..65536
2 3 month 1..12
3 4 day ... |
|
dateTime
|
string |
XSD date and time string type. |
|
decimal
|
string |
XSD decimal data type.
[To do: not sure if this is a bounded real number
or an unbounded real number.]. |
|
DefaultOperationType
|
enumeration |
NETCONF 'default-operation' Element Content |
|
DiffType
|
enumeration |
Type of comparison output requested. |
|
direction
|
enumeration |
Direction of packets going through an interface or
linecard. |
|
DisplayString
|
string |
Represents textual information taken from the NVT ASCII
character set, as defined in pages 4, 10-11 of RFC 854.
To summarize RFC 854, the NVT ASCII repertoire specifies:
- the use of character codes 0-127 (decimal)
- the graphics characters (32-12... |
|
DisplayString
|
string |
YANG version of the SMIv2 DisplayString TEXTUAL-CONVENTION. |
|
domain-name
|
string |
The domain-name type represents a DNS domain name. The
name SHOULD be fully qualified whenever possible.
Internet domain names are only loosely specified. Section
3.5 of RFC 1034 recommends a syntax (modified in section
2.1 of RFC 1123). The pattern abov... |
|
dscp
|
uint8 |
The dscp type represents a Differentiated Services Code-Point
that may be used for marking packets in a traffic stream.
This type is in the value set and its semantics equivalent
to the Dscp textual convention of the SMIv2. |
|
Dscp
|
int32 |
A Differentiated Services Code-Point that may be used for
marking a traffic stream. |
|
DscpOrAny
|
int32 |
The IP header Differentiated Services Code-Point that may be
used for discriminating among traffic streams. The value -1 is
used to indicate a wild card i.e. any value. |
|
duration
|
string |
XSD duration string type. |
|
EditOperationType
|
enumeration |
NETCONF 'operation' Attribute Content |
|
ENTITIES
|
string |
XSD ENTITIES attribute type. |
|
ENTITY
|
string |
XSD ENTITY attribute type. |
|
EntityAdminState
|
enumeration |
Represents the various possible administrative states.
A value of 'locked' means the resource is administratively
prohibited from use. A value of 'shuttingDown' means that
usage is administratively limited to current instances of
use. A value of '... |
|
EntityAlarmStatus
|
bits |
Represents the possible values of alarm status.
An Alarm [RFC3877] is a persistent indication
of an error or warning condition.
When no bits of this attribute are set, then no active
alarms are known against this entity and it is not under
repair.
When... |
|
EntityOperState
|
enumeration |
Represents the possible values of operational states.
A value of 'disabled' means the resource is totally
inoperable. A value of 'enabled' means the resource
is partially or fully operable. A value of 'testing'
means the resource is currently being te... |
|
EntitySensorDataScale
|
enumeration |
An object using this data type represents a data scaling
factor, represented with an International System of Units
(SI) prefix. The actual data units are determined by
examining an object of this type together with the
associated EntitySensorDataType obj... |
|
EntitySensorDataType
|
enumeration |
An object using this data type represents the Entity Sensor
measurement data type associated with a physical sensor
value. The actual data units are determined by examining an
object of this type together with the associated
EntitySensorDataScale object.
... |
|
EntitySensorPrecision
|
int32 |
An object using this data type represents a sensor
precision range.
An object of this type SHOULD be defined together with
objects of type EntitySensorDataType and
EntitySensorDataScale. Together, associated objects of
these three types are used to iden... |
|
EntitySensorStatus
|
enumeration |
An object using this data type represents the operational
status of a physical sensor.
The value 'ok(1)' indicates that the agent can obtain the
sensor value.
The value 'unavailable(2)' indicates that the agent
presently cannot obtain the sensor value.
... |
|
EntitySensorValue
|
int32 |
An object using this data type represents an Entity Sensor
value.
An object of this type SHOULD be defined together with
objects of type EntitySensorDataType, EntitySensorDataScale
and EntitySensorPrecision. Together, associated objects of
those three ty... |
|
EntityStandbyStatus
|
enumeration |
Represents the possible values of standby status.
A value of 'hotStandby' means the resource is not
providing service, but it will be immediately able to
take over the role of the resource to be backed up,
without the need for initialization activity, a... |
|
EntityUsageState
|
enumeration |
Represents the possible values of usage states.
A value of 'idle' means the resource is servicing no
users. A value of 'active' means the resource is
currently in use and it has sufficient spare capacity
to provide for additional users. A value of 'bus... |
|
EntryStatus
|
enumeration |
The status of a table entry.
Setting this object to the value invalid(4) has the
effect of invalidating the corresponding entry.
That is, it effectively disassociates the mapping
identified with said entry.
It is an implementation-specific matter as to w... |
|
ErrorOptionType
|
enumeration |
NETCONF 'error-option' Element Content |
|
ErrorSeverity
|
enumeration |
NETCONF Error Severity |
|
ErrorTag
|
enumeration |
NETCONF Error Tag |
|
ErrorType
|
enumeration |
NETCONF Error Type |
|
FailureReason
|
enumeration |
Reasons for failures in an attempt to perform a management
request.
The first group of errors, numbered less than 0, are related
to problems in sending the request. The existence of a
particular error code here does not imply that all
implementations ar... |
|
FilterType
|
enumeration |
NETCONF 'filter' Attribute Content |
|
FormatType
|
enumeration |
Conversion Output Formats. |
|
gauge32
|
uint32 |
The gauge32 type represents a non-negative integer, which
may increase or decrease, but shall never exceed a maximum
value, nor fall below a minimum value. The maximum value
cannot be greater than 2^32-1 (4294967295 decimal), and
the minimum value cannot... |
|
gauge64
|
uint64 |
The gauge64 type represents a non-negative integer, which
may increase or decrease, but shall never exceed a maximum
value, nor fall below a minimum value. The maximum value
cannot be greater than 2^64-1 (18446744073709551615), and
the minimum value cann... |
|
gDay
|
string |
XSD day string type. |
|
gMonth
|
string |
XSD month string type. |
|
gMonthDay
|
string |
XSD month and day string type. |
|
gYear
|
string |
XSD year string type. |
|
gYearMonth
|
string |
XSD year and month string type. |
|
hexBinary
|
binary |
XSD hex binary encoded string |
|
host
|
union |
The host type represents either an IP address or a DNS
domain name. |
|
IANAifType
|
enumeration |
This data type is used as the syntax of the ifType
object in the (updated) definition of MIB-II's
ifTable.
The definition of this textual convention with the
addition of newly assigned values is published
periodically by the IANA, in either the Assigned
... |
|
IANAipMRouteProtocol
|
enumeration |
The multicast routing protocol. Inclusion of values for
multicast routing protocols is not intended to imply that
those protocols need be supported. |
|
IANAipRouteProtocol
|
enumeration |
A mechanism for learning routes. Inclusion of values for
routing protocols is not intended to imply that those
protocols need be supported. |
|
IANAtunnelType
|
enumeration |
The encapsulation method used by a tunnel. The value
direct indicates that a packet is encapsulated
directly within a normal IP header, with no
intermediate header, and unicast to the remote tunnel
endpoint (e.g., an RFC 2003 IP-in-IP tunnel, or an RFC
19... |
|
ID
|
string |
XSD ID attribute type. |
|
IDREF
|
string |
XSD IDREF attribute type. |
|
IDREFS
|
string |
XSD IDREFS attribute type. |
|
IfDirection
|
enumeration |
IfDirection specifies a direction of data travel on an
interface. 'inbound' traffic is operated on during reception from
the interface, while 'outbound' traffic is operated on prior to
transmission on the interface. |
|
IndentType
|
uint32 |
Requested indent amount.
Only a limited range of line indent values are allowed. |
|
IndexInteger
|
uint32 |
An integer which may be used as a table index. |
|
IndexIntegerNextFree
|
uint32 |
An integer which may be used as a new Index in a table.
The special value of 0 indicates that no more new entries can be
created in the relevant table.
When a MIB is used for configuration, an object with this SYNTAX
always contains a legal value (if no... |
|
InetAddress
|
binary |
Denotes a generic Internet address.
An InetAddress value is always interpreted within the context
of an InetAddressType value. Every usage of the InetAddress
textual convention is required to specify the InetAddressType
object that provides the context.... |
|
InetAddressDNS
|
string |
Represents a DNS domain name. The name SHOULD be fully
qualified whenever possible.
The corresponding InetAddressType is dns(16).
The DESCRIPTION clause of InetAddress objects that may have
InetAddressDNS values MUST fully describe how (and when)
these... |
|
InetAddressIPv4
|
string |
Represents an IPv4 network address:
Octets Contents Encoding
1-4 IPv4 address network-byte order
The corresponding InetAddressType value is ipv4(1).
This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object
definitions, as it res... |
|
InetAddressIPv4z
|
string |
Represents a non-global IPv4 network address, together
with its zone index:
Octets Contents Encoding
1-4 IPv4 address network-byte order
5-8 zone index network-byte order
The corresponding InetAddressType value is ipv... |
|
InetAddressIPv6
|
string |
Represents an IPv6 network address:
Octets Contents Encoding
1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order
The corresponding InetAddressType value is ipv6(2).
This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object
definitions, as it res... |
|
InetAddressIPv6z
|
string |
Represents a non-global IPv6 network address, together
with its zone index:
Octets Contents Encoding
1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order
17-20 zone index network-byte order
The corresponding InetAddressType value is ipv... |
|
InetAddressPrefixLength
|
uint32 |
Denotes the length of a generic Internet network address
prefix. A value of n corresponds to an IP address mask
that has n contiguous 1-bits from the most significant
bit (MSB), with all other bits set to 0.
An InetAddressPrefixLength value is always in... |
|
InetAddressType
|
enumeration |
A value that represents a type of Internet address.
unknown(0) An unknown address type. This value MUST
be used if the value of the corresponding
InetAddress object is a zero-length string.
It may also be used to indicate an IP address
... |
|
InetAutonomousSystemNumber
|
uint32 |
Represents an autonomous system number that identifies an
Autonomous System (AS). An AS is a set of routers under a
single technical administration, using an interior gateway
protocol and common metrics to route packets within the AS,
and using an exteri... |
|
InetPortNumber
|
uint32 |
Represents a 16 bit port number of an Internet transport
layer protocol. Port numbers are assigned by IANA. A
current list of all assignments is available from
<http://www.iana.org/>.
The value zero is object-specific and must be defined as
part of th... |
|
InetScopeType
|
enumeration |
Represents a scope type. This textual convention can be used
in cases where a MIB has to represent different scope types
and there is no context information, such as an InetAddress
object, that implicitly defines the scope type.
Note that not all possib... |
|
InetVersion
|
enumeration |
A value representing a version of the IP protocol.
unknown(0) An unknown or unspecified version of the IP
protocol.
ipv4(1) The IPv4 protocol as defined in RFC 791 (STD 5).
ipv6(2) The IPv6 protocol as defined in RFC 2460.
Note that this... |
|
InetZoneIndex
|
uint32 |
A zone index identifies an instance of a zone of a
specific scope.
The zone index MUST disambiguate identical address
values. For link-local addresses, the zone index will
typically be the interface index (ifIndex as defined in the
IF-MIB) of the interf... |
|
int
|
int32 |
Changed int base type to int32 for YANG |
|
int
|
int32 |
XSD 32 bit signed integer. |
|
integer
|
string |
XSD unbounded integer type.
This cannot be given a range like a number.
This pattern does not supoort string representations
of numbers, such as one two three |
|
InterfaceIndex
|
int32 |
A unique value, greater than zero, for each interface or
interface sub-layer in the managed system. It is
recommended that values are assigned contiguously starting
from 1. The value for each interface sub-layer must remain
constant at least from one re... |
|
InterfaceIndexOrZero
|
int32 |
This textual convention is an extension of the
InterfaceIndex convention. The latter defines a greater
than zero value used to identify an interface or interface
sub-layer in the managed system. This extension permits the
additional value of zero. the ... |
|
InternationalDisplayString
|
binary |
This data type is used to model textual information
in some character set. A network management station
should use a local algorithm to determine which
character set is in use and how it should be
displayed. Note that this character set may be
encoded w... |
|
ip-address
|
union |
The ip-address type represents an IP address and is IP
version neutral. The format of the textual representations
implies the IP version. |
|
ip-prefix
|
union |
The ip-prefix type represents an IP prefix and is IP
version neutral. The format of the textual representations
implies the IP version. |
|
ip-version
|
enumeration |
This value represents the version of the IP protocol.
This type is in the value set and its semantics equivalent
to the InetVersion textual convention of the SMIv2. |
|
IpAddressOriginTC
|
enumeration |
The origin of the address.
manual(2) indicates that the address was manually configured
to a specified address, e.g., by user configuration.
dhcp(4) indicates an address that was assigned to this
system by a DHCP server.
linklayer(5) indicates an addre... |
|
IpAddressPrefixOriginTC
|
enumeration |
The origin of this prefix.
manual(2) indicates a prefix that was manually configured.
wellknown(3) indicates a well-known prefix, e.g., 169.254/16
for IPv4 auto-configuration or fe80::/10 for IPv6 link-local
addresses. Well known prefixes may be assign... |
|
IpAddressStatusTC
|
enumeration |
The status of an address. Most of the states correspond to
states from the IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
protocol.
The preferred(1) state indicates that this is a valid
address that can appear as the destination or source address
of a packet.... |
|
ipv4-address
|
string |
The ipv4-address type represents an IPv4 address in
dotted-quad notation. The IPv4 address may include a zone
index, separated by a % sign.
The zone index is used to disambiguate identical address
values. For link-local addresses, the zone index will
ty... |
|
ipv4-prefix
|
string |
The ipv4-prefix type represents an IPv4 address prefix.
The prefix length is given by the number following the
slash character and must be less than or equal to 32.
A prefix length value of n corresponds to an IP address
mask which has n contiguous 1-bit... |
|
ipv6-address
|
string |
The ipv6-address type represents an IPv6 address in full,
mixed, shortened and shortened mixed notation. The IPv6
address may include a zone index, separated by a % sign.
The zone index is used to disambiguate identical address
values. For link-local a... |
|
ipv6-flow-label
|
uint32 |
The flow-label type represents flow identifier or Flow Label
in an IPv6 packet header that may be used to discriminate
traffic flows.
This type is in the value set and its semantics equivalent
to the IPv6FlowLabel textual convention of the SMIv2. |
|
ipv6-prefix
|
string |
The ipv6-prefix type represents an IPv6 address prefix.
The prefix length is given by the number following the
slash character and must be less than or equal 128.
A prefix length value of n corresponds to an IP address
mask which has n contiguous 1-bits ... |
|
Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC
|
string |
This data type is used to model IPv6 address
interface identifiers. This is a binary string
of up to 8 octets in network byte-order. |
|
KBytes
|
int32 |
Storage size, expressed in units of 1024 bytes. |
|
LangString
|
string |
XML string with a language attribute. |
|
Language
|
string |
XML language type for LangString |
|
language
|
string |
XSD language identifier string type. |
|
lock-id-type
|
uint32 |
A number identifying a specific partial-lock granted to a session.
It is allocated by the system, and SHOULD be used in the
partial-unlock operation. |
|
LogCount
|
int32 |
Number of log entries. -1 means all entries |
|
LogIndex
|
uint32 |
Index into a log buffer. |
|
long
|
int64 |
Changed long base type to int64 for YANG |
|
long
|
int64 |
XSD 64 bit signed integer. |
|
mac-address
|
string |
The mac-address type represents an IEEE 802 MAC address.
The canonical representation uses lower-case characters.
This type is in the value set and its semantics equivalent to
the MacAddress textual convention of the SMIv2. |
|
MacAddress
|
string |
Represents an 802 MAC address represented in the
`canonical' order defined by IEEE 802.1a, i.e., as if it
were transmitted least significant bit first, even though
802.5 (in contrast to other 802.x protocols) requires MAC
addresses to be transmitted most ... |
|
MessageId
|
string |
NETCONF message-id attribute |
|
MessageSize
|
int32 |
The size of a message in bytes. This is used
to specify the minimum and maximum size of a
message along an integrated services route. |
|
nacm-action
|
enumeration |
Action taken by the server when a particular
rule matches. |
|
nacm-group
|
identityref |
Type of administrative group that can be
assigned to the user, and specified in
an access control rule.
The identityref data type is used to allow as
many groups to be added as needed. There are
no standard semantics for each identity.
It simply repres... |
|
nacm-rights
|
bits |
NETCONF Access Rights |
|
nacm-user-name
|
string |
General Purpose User Name string. |
|
Name
|
string |
XSD name string type. |
|
nameType
|
string |
Type for 'name' leafs which are used to identify
specific instances within lists etc.
Leading and trailing whitespaces are not allowed. |
|
NcAccessControlType
|
enumeration |
NCX System access control mode. |
|
NcDebugType
|
enumeration |
NCX Session debug logging control enumeration.
Each successive value includes all the previous
messages from lower value enumeration values,
plus the messages for the specified value.
off == no logging is done
error == log error messages
warn == log warn... |
|
NcIndex
|
uint32 |
Non-negative index value |
|
NcModuleSpec
|
string |
A string which specifies a module name, or a filespec
which represents a module, with an optional revision date.
If this string represents a filespec,
containing any path separation characters, and/or
ending with the '.yang' or '.yin' ... |
|
NCName
|
string |
XSD not-namespace-qualified name string type. |
|
NcPathList
|
string |
PATHSPEC formatted string indicating the machine-dependent
search path for the NCX programs to use. Parameters
with this data type can be used to override the
default search order, and insert special work
directories in the search path.
Each component i... |
|
NcPathSpec
|
string |
A string which specifies a directory name. |
|
NcPortNumber
|
uint32 |
Transport layer port number. |
|
NcxIdentifier
|
union |
Union of all the Identifier types. |
|
NcxLineLength
|
uint32 |
Requested Maximum Line Length |
|
NcxName
|
string |
General Purpose NCX Name string. |
|
NcxQName
|
string |
Qualified Name:
module-name:NcxName OR owner-name:NcxName. |
|
NcxRpcType
|
enumeration |
NCX RPC Type Classifications |
|
NcxSessionId
|
uint32 |
NCX Session ID number |
|
negativeInteger
|
string |
XSD unbounded negative integer.
This cannot be given a range like a number.
This pattern does not supoort string representations
of numbers, such as one two three |
|
netconf-datastore-type
|
enumeration |
Enumeration of possible NETCONF datastore types. |
|
NMTOKEN
|
string |
XSD NMTOKEN attribute type. |
|
NMTOKENS
|
string |
XSD NMTOKENS attribute type. |
|
nonNegativeInteger
|
string |
XSD unbounded non-negative integer.
This cannot be given a range like a number.
This pattern does not supoort string representations
of numbers, such as one two three |
|
nonPositiveInteger
|
string |
XSD unbounded non-positive integer.
This cannot be given a range like a number.
This pattern does not supoort string representations
of numbers, such as one two three |
|
normalizedString
|
string |
XSD normalized string |
|
NOTATION
|
string |
XSD NOTATION attribute type. |
|
object-identifier
|
string |
The object-identifier type represents administratively
assigned names in a registration-hierarchical-name tree.
Values of this type are denoted as a sequence of numerical
non-negative sub-identifier values. Each sub-identifier
value MUST NOT exceed 2^32-... |
|
ObjViewType
|
enumeration |
Requested view format for objects. |
|
OwnerString
|
string |
This data type is used to model an administratively
assigned name of the owner of a resource. This information
is taken from the NVT ASCII character set. It is suggested
that this name contain one or more of the following: ASCII
form of the manager stat... |
|
OwnerString
|
binary |
This data type is used to model an administratively
assigned name of the owner of a resource. Implementations
must accept values composed of well-formed NVT ASCII
sequences. In addition, implementations should accept
values composed of well-formed UTF-8 s... |
|
phys-address
|
string |
Represents media- or physical-level addresses represented
as a sequence octets, each octet represented by two hexadecimal
numbers. Octets are separated by colons. The canonical
representation uses lower-case characters.
This type is in the value set and ... |
|
PhysAddress
|
string |
Represents media- or physical-level addresses. |
|
PhysicalClass
|
enumeration |
An enumerated value which provides an indication of the
general hardware type of a particular physical entity.
There are no restrictions as to the number of
entPhysicalEntries of each entPhysicalClass, which must be
instantiated by an agent.
The enumerat... |
|
PhysicalIndex
|
int32 |
An arbitrary value that uniquely identifies the physical
entity. The value should be a small, positive integer.
Index values for different physical entities are not
necessarily contiguous. |
|
PhysicalIndexOrZero
|
int32 |
This textual convention is an extension of the
PhysicalIndex convention, which defines a greater than zero
value used to identify a physical entity. This extension
permits the additional value of zero. The semantics of the
value zero are object-specific... |
|
Port
|
binary |
The value of the UDP or TCP Source or Destina-
tion Port field, a virtual destination port or
generalized port identifier used with the IPSEC
Authentication Header or Encapsulating Security
Payload, or other session discriminator. If it
is not used, t... |
|
port-number
|
uint16 |
The port-number type represents a 16-bit port number of an
Internet transport layer protocol such as UDP, TCP, DCCP or
SCTP. Port numbers are assigned by IANA. A current list of
all assignments is available from <http://www.iana.org/>.
Note that the por... |
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positiveInteger
|
string |
XSD unbounded positive integer.
This cannot be given a range like a number.
This pattern does not supoort string representations
of numbers, such as one two three |
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Protocol
|
int32 |
The value of the IP Protocol field of an IP
Datagram Header. This identifies the protocol
layer above IP. For example, the value 6 is
used for TCP and the value 17 is used for UDP.
The values of this field are defined in the As-
signed Numbers R... |
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QName
|
string |
XSD namespace-qualified name string type. |
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QosService
|
enumeration |
The class of service in use by a flow. |
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RowStatus
|
enumeration |
The RowStatus textual convention is used to manage the
creation and deletion of conceptual rows, and is used as the
value of the SYNTAX clause for the status column of a
conceptual row (as described in Section 7.7.1 of [2].)
The status column has six def... |
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schema-instance-identifier
|
string |
Path expression used to represent a special
schema-instance identifier string.
A schema-instance-identifier value string is an
unrestricted YANG instance-identifier expression.
All the same rules as an instance-identifier apply
except predicates for ke... |
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SelectString
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string |
XPath string used in the select attribute. |
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session-id-or-zero-type
|
uint32 |
NETCONF Session Id or Zero to indicate none |
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session-id-or-zero-type
|
uint32 |
NETCONF Session Id or Zero to indicate none |
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session-id-type
|
uint32 |
NETCONF Session Id |
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session-id-type
|
uint32 |
NETCONF Session Id |
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SessionNumber
|
int32 |
The Session Number convention is used for
numbers identifying sessions or saved PATH or
RESV information. It is a number in the range
returned by a TestAndIncr variable, having no
protocol meaning whatsoever but serving instead
as simple identi... |
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SessionType
|
int32 |
The value of the C-Type field of a Session ob-
ject, as defined in the RSVP specification.
This value determines the lengths of octet
strings and use of certain objects such as the
'port' variables. If the C-Type calls for an
IP6 address, on... |
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short
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int16 |
XSD 16 bit signed integer. |
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SnmpAdminString
|
string |
An octet string containing administrative
information, preferably in human-readable form.
To facilitate internationalization, this
information is represented using the ISO/IEC
IS 10646-1 character set, encoded as an octet
string using the UTF-8 transform... |
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SnmpEngineID
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binary |
An SNMP engine's administratively-unique identifier.
Objects of this type are for identification, not for
addressing, even though it is possible that an
address may have been used in the generation of
a specific value.
The value for this object may not b... |
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SnmpEngineIdOrNone
|
binary |
A specially formatted SnmpEngineID string for use with the
Entity MIB.
If an instance of an object of SYNTAX SnmpEngineIdOrNone has
a non-zero length, then the object encoding and semantics
are defined by the SnmpEngineID textual convention (see STD
62, ... |
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SnmpIPXAddress
|
string |
Represents an IPX address:
octets contents encoding
1-4 network-number network-byte order
5-10 physical-address network-byte order
11-12 socket-number network-byte order |
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SnmpMessageProcessingModel
|
int32 |
An identifier that uniquely identifies a Message
Processing Model of the Message Processing
Subsystem within this SNMP Management Architecture.
The values for messageProcessingModel are
allocated as follows:
- Values between 0 and 255, inclusive, are
... |
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SnmpNBPAddress
|
binary |
Represents an NBP name:
octets contents encoding
1 length of object 'n' as an unsigned integer
2..(n+1) object string of (up to 32) octets
n+2 length of type 'p' as an unsigned integer
(n+3)..(n+2... |
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SnmpOSIAddress
|
string |
Represents an OSI transport-address:
octets contents encoding
1 length of NSAP 'n' as an unsigned-integer
(either 0 or from 3 to 20)
2..(n+1) NSAP concrete binary representation
(n+2)..m TSEL ... |
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SnmpPduErrorStatus
|
enumeration |
This TC enumerates the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 PDU error status
codes as defined in RFC 1157 and RFC 1905. It also adds a
pseudo error status code `noResponse' which indicates a
timeout condition. |
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SnmpSecurityLevel
|
enumeration |
A Level of Security at which SNMP messages can be
sent or with which operations are being processed;
in particular, one of:
noAuthNoPriv - without authentication and
without privacy,
authNoPriv - with authentication but
without privacy,
aut... |
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SnmpSecurityModel
|
int32 |
An identifier that uniquely identifies a
Security Model of the Security Subsystem within
this SNMP Management Architecture.
The values for securityModel are allocated as
follows:
- The zero value does not identify any particular
security model.
- Val... |
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SnmpTagList
|
string |
An octet string containing a list of tag values.
Tag values are preferably in human-readable form.
To facilitate internationalization, this information
is represented using the ISO/IEC IS 10646-1 character
set, encoded as an octet string using the UTF-8
... |
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SnmpTagValue
|
string |
An octet string containing a tag value.
Tag values are preferably in human-readable form.
To facilitate internationalization, this information
is represented using the ISO/IEC IS 10646-1 character
set, encoded as an octet string using the UTF-8
character... |
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SnmpUDPAddress
|
string |
Represents a UDP over IPv4 address:
octets contents encoding
1-4 IP-address network-byte order
5-6 UDP-port network-byte order |
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StorageType
|
enumeration |
Describes the memory realization of a conceptual row. A
row which is volatile(2) is lost upon reboot. A row which
is either nonVolatile(3), permanent(4) or readOnly(5), is
backed up by stable storage. A row which is permanent(4)
can be changed but not ... |
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streamNameType
|
string |
The name of an event stream. |
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TAddress
|
binary |
Denotes a transport service address.
A TAddress value is always interpreted within the context of a
TDomain value. Thus, each definition of a TDomain value must
be accompanied by a definition of a textual convention for use
with that TDomain. Some poss... |
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TestAndIncr
|
int32 |
Represents integer-valued information used for atomic
operations. When the management protocol is used to specify
that an object instance having this syntax is to be
modified, the new value supplied via the management protocol
must precisely match the va... |
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TestOptionType
|
enumeration |
NETCONF 'test-option' Element Content. |
|
time
|
string |
XSD time string type. |
|
TimeInterval
|
int32 |
A period of time, measured in units of 0.01 seconds. |
|
Timeout
|
uint32 |
Number of seconds to wait for a response
from the NETCONF peer before declaring a timeout.
Zero means no timeout at all. |
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timeticks
|
uint32 |
The timeticks type represents a non-negative integer which
represents the time, modulo 2^32 (4294967296 decimal), in
hundredths of a second between two epochs. When a schema
node is defined which uses this type, the description of
the schema node identifi... |
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TocType
|
enumeration |
Requested table of contents type. |
|
token
|
string |
XSD token string |
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TransportAddress
|
binary |
Denotes a generic transport address.
A TransportAddress value is always interpreted within the
context of a TransportAddressType or TransportDomain value.
Every usage of the TransportAddress textual convention MUST
specify the TransportAddressType or Tra... |
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TransportAddressDns
|
string |
Represents a DNS domain name followed by a colon ':'
(ASCII character 0x3A) and a port number in ASCII.
The name SHOULD be fully qualified whenever possible.
Values of this textual convention are not directly useable as
transport-layer addressing informa... |
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TransportAddressIPv4
|
string |
Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv4
address and a port number (as used for example by UDP,
TCP and SCTP):
octets contents encoding
1-4 IPv4 address network-byte order
5-6 port number network-by... |
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TransportAddressIPv4z
|
string |
Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv4
address, a zone index and a port number (as used for
example by UDP, TCP and SCTP):
octets contents encoding
1-4 IPv4 address network-byte order
5-8 zone index ... |
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TransportAddressIPv6
|
string |
Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv6
address and a port number (as used for example by UDP,
TCP and SCTP):
octets contents encoding
1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order
17-18 port number network-by... |
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TransportAddressIPv6z
|
string |
Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv6
address, a zone index and a port number (as used for
example by UDP, TCP and SCTP):
octets contents encoding
1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order
17-20 zone index ... |
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TransportAddressLocal
|
string |
Represents a POSIX Local IPC transport address:
octets contents encoding
all POSIX Local IPC address string
The Posix Local IPC transport domain subsumes UNIX domain
sockets.
This textual convention SHOULD NOT be use... |
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TransportAddressType
|
enumeration |
A value that represents a transport domain. This is the
enumerated version of the transport domain registrations
in this MIB module. The enumerated values have the
following meaning:
unknown(0) unknown transport address type
udpIpv4(1) transportD... |
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transportSessionStatus
|
enumeration |
Status of a Transport Session. |
|
TruthValue
|
enumeration |
Represents a boolean value. |
|
uint
|
uint32 |
Changed uint base type to uint32 for YANG |
|
ulong
|
uint64 |
Changed ulong base type to uint64 for YANG |
|
unsignedByte
|
uint8 |
XSD 8 bit unsigned integer. |
|
unsignedInt
|
uint32 |
XSD 32 bit unsigned integer. |
|
unsignedLong
|
uint64 |
XSD 64 bit unsigned integer. |
|
unsignedShort
|
uint16 |
XSD 16 bit unsigned integer. |
|
uri
|
string |
The uri type represents a Uniform Resource Identifier
(URI) as defined by STD 66.
Objects using the uri type MUST be in US-ASCII encoding,
and MUST be normalized as described by RFC 3986 Sections
6.2.1, 6.2.2.1, and 6.2.2.2. All unnecessary
percent-enco... |
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ustring
|
binary |
Changed ustring base type to binary for YANG |
|
with-defaults-mode
|
enumeration |
Possible modes to report default data in
rpc-reply messages. |
|
xpath1.0
|
string |
This type represents an XPATH 1.0 expression.
When a schema node is defined which uses this type, the
description of the schema node MUST specify the XPath
context in which the XPath expression is evaluated. |
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YesNo
|
enumeration |
|