bbf-mgmd-operational-interface-to-host

This submodule contains a collection of YANG definitions for supporting the Multicast Group Membership Discovery (MGMD) Protocol...

  • Version: 2022-03-01

    bbf-mgmd-operational-interface-to-host@2022-03-01


    
      submodule bbf-mgmd-operational-interface-to-host {
    
        yang-version 1.1;
    
        belongs-to bbf-mgmd {
            prefix bbf-mgmd;
        }
    
        import ietf-yang-types {
          prefix yang;
        }
    
        organization
          "Broadband Forum <https://www.broadband-forum.org>
         Common YANG Work Area";
    
        contact
          "Comments or questions about this Broadband Forum YANG module
         should be directed to <mailto:help@broadband-forum.org>.
    
         Editor:      Nick Hancock, ADTRAN
    
         Editor:      Ludwig Pauwels, Nokia
    
         PS Leader:   Joey Boyd, ADTRAN
    
         WA Director: Joey Boyd, ADTRAN
    
         WA Director: Sven Ooghe, Nokia";
    
        description
          "This submodule contains a collection of YANG definitions for
         supporting the Multicast Group Membership Discovery (MGMD)
         Protocols. In particular, it describes state data nodes used for
         managing the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and the
         Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) protocol on interfaces that
         connect a system to multicast hosts.
    
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        revision "2022-03-01" {
          description
            "Amendment 5.
           * Approval Date:    2022-03-01.
           * Publication Date: 2022-03-01.";
          reference
            "TR-383a5: Common YANG Modules
            	  <https://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/
            		   TR-383_Amendment-5.pdf>";
    
        }
    
        revision "2020-10-13" {
          description
            "Amendment 3.
           * Approval Date:    2020-10-13.
           * Publication Date: 2020-10-13.";
          reference
            "TR-383a3: Common YANG Modules
            	  <https://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/
            		   TR-383_Amendment-3.pdf>";
    
        }
    
        revision "2019-10-21" {
          description
            "Amendment 2 Corrigendum 1.
           * Approval Date:    2019-10-21.
           * Publication Date: 2019-10-21.";
          reference
            "TR-383a2c1: Common YANG Modules
            	  <https://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/
            		   TR-383_Amendment-2.pdf>";
    
        }
    
        revision "2018-07-13" {
          description
            "Amendment 1.
           * Approval Date:    2018-06-04.
           * Publication Date: see revision date above.";
          reference
            "TR-383: Common YANG Modules
            	<https://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/
            		 TR-383_Amendment-1.pdf>";
    
        }
    
    
        grouping mgmd-interface-to-hosts-receive-state {
          description
            "Data nodes used for monitoring the Internet Group Management
           Protocol (IGMP) and the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD)
           protocol on interfaces that connect a system to a multicast
           host.";
          leaf in-successful-join-requests {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "Counts the total number of successful join requests received
             from hosts connected to the interface. This includes new
             joins (which make a new connection) and re-joins (which
             already have a connection).
    
             For MGMD version 2 it counts the number of Membership Report
             messages that resulted in a successful join.
    
             MGMD version 3 defines a Membership Report message to contain
             multiple group records. Within a group record there is a
             parameter 'multicast address' and a list of 'source
             addresses'. A tree is managed per (multicast address, source
             address) pair. Hence a join is a request that requests
             associating the interface to a tree. In case one Membership
             Report message results in requests for associating the
             interface to N trees, then this corresponds to N joins. For
             MGMD version 3 the counter result in-successful-join-requests
             counts the number of joins that in successfully associating
             the interface to a tree.";
            reference
              "TR-101 section 6.2.2.1, R-217, per DSL port, per multicast
              VLAN, item 1";
    
          }
    
          leaf in-unsuccessful-join-requests {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "Counts the total number of unsuccessful new join requests
             from hosts connected to the interface. The failures could be
             due to the following reasons: permission failure, bitrate
             failure, lack of resource or invalid group address.
    
             For MGMD version 2 it counts the number of Membership Report
             messages that failed to result in a successful join.
    
             MGMD version 3 defines a Membership Report message to contain
             multiple group records. Within a group record there is a
             parameter 'multicast address' and a list of 'source
             addresses'. A tree is managed per (multicast address, source
             address) pair. Hence a join is a request that requests
             associating the interface to a tree. In case one Membership
             Report message results in requests for associating the
             interface to N trees, then this corresponds to N joins. For
             MGMD version 3 the counter in-unsuccessful-join-requests
             counts the number of joins that did not result in
             successfully associating the interface to a tree.";
            reference
              "TR-101 section 6.2.2.1, R-217, per DSL port, per multicast
              VLAN, item 2";
    
          }
    
          leaf in-leaves {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "For MGMD version 2 it counts the number of Leave Group
             messages received on this interface, i.e. messages that are
             requesting to leave a multicast group address.
    
             MGMD version 3 defines a Membership Report message to contain
             multiple group records. Within a group record there is a
             parameter 'multicast address' and a list of 'source
             addresses'. A tree is managed per (multicast address, source
             address) pair. Hence a leave is a request that requests to
             remove the association from an interface to a tree. In case
             one Membership Report message results in requests for
             removing N associations from the interface from trees, then
             this corresponds to N leaves.";
          }
    
          leaf in-valid-messages {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "For MGMD version 2 it counts the number of Membership Report
             messages plus the number of MGMD Leave Group messages
             received on this interface and that had valid formatting.
    
             For MGMD version 3 it also counts the number of Membership
             Report messages received on this interface and that had valid
             formatting.";
          }
    
          leaf in-invalid-messages {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "Counts the number of invalid MGMD messages received on this
             interface.";
            reference
              "TR-101 section 6.2.2.1, R-217, per DSL port, per multicast
              VLAN, item 6";
    
          }
        }  // grouping mgmd-interface-to-hosts-receive-state
    
        grouping mgmd-interface-to-hosts-transmit-state {
          description
            "Data nodes used for monitoring the Internet Group Management
           Protocol (IGMP) and the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD)
           protocol on interfaces that connect a system to multicast
           hosts.";
          leaf out-specific-queries {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "For MGMD version 2 it counts the number of sent MGMD
             Group-Specific Query messages.
    
             MGMD version 3 defines a Query message to contain a single
             group address' and a list of 'source addresses'. A tree is
             managed per group address, source address) pair. For MGMD
             version 3 a MGMD Group-Specific Query message is a Query
             message for which the group address is not the zero address.
             The counter out-specific-queries is incremented once for a
             sent ASM Group-Specific Query message (i.e. no source
             address), and is incremented with N for SSM Group-Specific
             Query messages that are sent to the router, where N is the
             number of source addresses in the Query message.";
            reference
              "TR-101 section 6.2.2.1, R-217, per DSL port, per multicast
              VLAN, item 5";
    
          }
    
          leaf out-general-queries {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "For MGMD version 2 it counts the number of sent MGMD General
             Query messages.
    
             MGMD version 3 defines a Query message to contain a single
             group address' and a list of 'source addresses'. For MGMD
             version 3 a MGMD General Query message is a Query message for
             which the group address is the zero address and there are no
             sources addresses. The counter out-generic-queries is
             incremented once per sent MGMD General Query message.";
            reference
              "TR-101 section 6.2.2.1, R-217, per DSL port, per multicast
              VLAN, item 4";
    
          }
        }  // grouping mgmd-interface-to-hosts-transmit-state
      }  // submodule bbf-mgmd-operational-interface-to-host
    

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