bbf-dot1q-types

This module contains a collection of YANG definitions for supporting the Broadband Forum requirements on reusable data types as ...

Typedef Base type Abstract
dei uint8 Drop Eligible Indicator. DEI is a 1-bit field in the VLAN tag. May be used separately or in conjunction with PCP to indicate frames eligible to be dropped in the presence of congestion.
dei uint8 Drop Eligible Indicator. DEI is a 1-bit field in the VLAN tag. May be used separately or in conjunction with PCP to indicate frames eligible to be dropped in the presence of congestion.
dot1q-tag-type identityref Identifies a specific IEEE 802.1Q tag type.
dot1q-tag-type identityref Identifies a specific IEEE 802.1Q tag type.
ether-type uint16 The Ethernet Type (or Length) value.
ether-type uint16 The Ethernet Type (or Length) value.
ether-type-hex string The Ethernet Type (or Length) value expressed as 4 hex digits in the form 0xABCD.
ether-type-hex string The Ethernet Type (or Length) value expressed as a 4 hex digits in the form 0xABCD.
ether-type-or-acronym union This type allows to specify - a specific integer value identifying a particular Ethertype value of frames, - a 'pre-defined' enumeration value identifying one or more specific Ethertype values, - the enumeration value 'any' that identifies all frames.
ether-type-or-acronym union This type allows to specify - a specific integer value identifying a particular Ethertype value of frames, - a 'pre-defined' enumeration value identifying one or more specific Ethertype values, - the enumeration value 'any' that identifies all frames.
pbit uint8 Priority Code Point. PCP is a 3-bit field that refers to the class of service applied to a VLAN tagged frame. The field specifies a priority value between 0 and 7, these values can be used by quality of service (QoS) to prioritize different classes of traffic.
pbit uint8 Priority Code Point. PCP is a 3-bit field that refers to the class of service applied to a VLAN tagged frame. The field specifies a priority value between 0 and 7, these values can be used by quality of service (QoS) to prioritize different classes of traffic.
pbit-list string A list of p-bits values, or non overlapping p-bits value ranges, in ascending order. Each p-bits value shall be between 0 and 7. Example: 0,2-4,7
pbit-list string A list of p-bits values, or non overlapping p-bits value ranges, in ascending order. Each p-bits value shall be between 0 and 7. Example: 0,2-4,7 .
vlan-id uint16 The type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit VLAN ID used in the VLAN tag header. The range 1..4094 is defined by the referenced specification.
vlan-id uint16 The type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit VLAN ID used in the VLAN tag header. The range 1..4094 is defined by the referenced specification.
vlan-id-or-0 uint16 The type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit VLAN ID used in the VLAN tag header. The range 1..4094 is defined by the referenced specification. The value 0 allows support of priority-tagged frames.
vlan-id-or-0 uint16 The type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit VLAN ID used in the VLAN tag header. The range 1..4094 is defined by the referenced specification. The value 0 allows support of priority-tagged frames.
vlan-id-range string A list of VLAN IDs, or non overlapping VLAN ranges, in ascending order, between 1 and 4094. The format of this string can be any of the following: single value Example: '23' comma separated list of values Example: '1,2,100' range of values Example: '1-1000' comma separated list of ranges Example: '1-1000,2001-2999' comma separated list of values and ranges Example: '1-1000,1500,2001-2999'
vlan-id-range string A list of VLAN IDs, or non overlapping VLAN ranges, in ascending order, between 1 and 4094. The format of this string can be any of the following: single value Example: '23' comma separated list of values Example: '1,2,100' range of values Example: '1-1000' comma separated list of ranges Example: '1-1000,2001-2999' comma separated list of values and ranges Example: '1-1000,1500,2001-2999' .

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