dot1q-tag-type |
identityref |
Identifies a specific 802.1Q tag type |
dot1q-tag-type |
identityref |
Identifies a specific 802.1Q tag type |
dot1q-tag-type |
identityref |
Identifies a specific 802.1Q tag type |
dot1q-tag-type |
identityref |
Identifies a specific 802.1Q tag type |
dot1q-tag-type |
identityref |
Identifies a specific 802.1Q tag type |
dot1q-tag-type |
identityref |
Identifies a specific 802.1Q tag type |
dot1q-tag-type |
identityref |
Identifies a specific 802.1Q tag type |
ethertype-type |
string |
The EtherType value represented in the canonical order defined
by IEEE 802. The canonical representation uses uppercase
characters. |
ethertype-type |
string |
The EtherType value represented in the canonical order defined by
IEEE 802. The canonical representation uses uppercase characters. |
ethertype-type |
string |
The EtherType value represented in the canonical order defined by
IEEE 802. The canonical representation uses uppercase characters. |
ethertype-type |
string |
The EtherType value represented in the canonical order defined
by IEEE 802. The canonical representation uses uppercase
characters. |
ethertype-type |
string |
The EtherType value represented in the canonical order defined by
IEEE 802. The canonical representation uses uppercase characters. |
ethertype-type |
string |
The EtherType value represented in the canonical order defined by
IEEE 802. The canonical representation uses uppercase characters. |
ethertype-type |
string |
The EtherType value represented in the canonical order defined
by IEEE 802. The canonical representation uses uppercase
characters. |
isid-type |
uint32 |
The i-sid type represents a Backbone Service Instance Identifier
(I-SID). This is the 24-bit I-SID field used in the I-TAG TCI of a
Provider Backbone Bridging frame. The values 0, 2-254, and 16777215
are reserved for future standardization. The value 255 is dedicated
to use by the SPB protocol. |
mstid-type |
uint32 |
In an MSTP Bridge, an MSTID, i.e., a value used to identify a
spanning tree (or MST) instance |
mstid-type |
uint32 |
In an MSTP Bridge, an MSTID, i.e., a value used to identify a
spanning tree (or MST) instance |
mstid-type |
uint32 |
In an MSTP Bridge, an MSTID, i.e., a value used to identify a
spanning tree (or MST) instance |
mstid-type |
uint32 |
In an MSTP Bridge, an MSTID, i.e., a value used to identify a
spanning tree (or MST) instance |
mstid-type |
uint32 |
In an MSTP Bridge, an MSTID, i.e., a value used to identify a
spanning tree (or MST) instance |
mstid-type |
uint32 |
In an MSTP Bridge, an MSTID, i.e., a value used to identify a
spanning tree (or MST) instance |
mstid-type |
uint32 |
In an MSTP Bridge, an MSTID, i.e., a value used to identify a
spanning tree (or MST) instance |
name-type |
string |
A text string of up to 32 characters, of locally determined
significance. |
name-type |
string |
A text string of up to 32 characters, of locally determined
significance. |
name-type |
string |
A text string of up to 32 characters, of locally determined
significance. |
name-type |
string |
A text string of up to 32 characters, of locally determined
significance. |
name-type |
string |
A text string of up to 32 characters, of locally determined
significance. |
name-type |
string |
A text string of up to 32 characters, of locally determined
significance. |
name-type |
string |
A text string of up to 32 characters, of locally determined
significance. |
num-traffic-class-type |
uint8 |
The number of traffic classes supported or participating in a
particular feature. There are between 1 and 8 supported traffic
classes defined by IEEE Std 802.1Q. |
num-traffic-class-type |
uint8 |
The number of traffic classes supported or participating in a
particular feature. There are between 1 and 8 supported traffic
classes defined by IEEE Std 802.1Q. |
pcp-selection-type |
enumeration |
Priority Code Point selection types. |
pcp-selection-type |
enumeration |
Priority Code Point selection types. |
pcp-selection-type |
enumeration |
Priority Code Point selection types. |
pcp-selection-type |
enumeration |
Priority Code Point selection types. |
pcp-selection-type |
enumeration |
Priority Code Point selection types. |
pcp-selection-type |
enumeration |
Priority Code Point selection types. |
pcp-selection-type |
enumeration |
Priority Code Point selection types. |
port-number-type |
uint32 |
The port number of the Bridge port for which this entry contains
Bridge management information. |
port-number-type |
uint32 |
The port number of the Bridge port for which this entry contains
Bridge management information. |
port-number-type |
uint32 |
The port number of the Bridge port for which this entry
contains Bridge management information. |
port-number-type |
uint32 |
The port number of the Bridge port for which this entry contains
Bridge management information. |
port-number-type |
uint32 |
The port number of the Bridge port for which this entry contains
Bridge management information. |
port-number-type |
uint32 |
The port number of the Bridge port for which this entry
contains Bridge management information. |
port-number-type |
uint32 |
The port number of the Bridge port for which this entry
contains Bridge management information. |
priority-type |
uint8 |
A range of priorities from 0 to 7 (inclusive). The Priority Code
Point (PCP) is a 3-bit field that refers to the class of service
associated with an 802.1Q 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. |
priority-type |
uint8 |
A range of priorities from 0 to 7 (inclusive). The Priority Code
Point (PCP) is a 3-bit field that refers to the class of service
associated with an 802.1Q 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. |
priority-type |
uint8 |
A range of priorities from 0 to 7 (inclusive). The Priority
Code Point (PCP) is a 3-bit field that refers to the class of
service associated with an 802.1Q 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. |
priority-type |
uint8 |
A range of priorities from 0 to 7 (inclusive). The Priority
Code Point (PCP) is a 3-bit field that refers to the class of
service associated with an 802.1Q 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. |
priority-type |
uint8 |
A range of priorities from 0 to 7 (inclusive). The Priority Code
Point (PCP) is a 3-bit field that refers to the class of service
associated with an 802.1Q 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. |
priority-type |
uint8 |
A range of priorities from 0 to 7 (inclusive). The Priority Code
Point (PCP) is a 3-bit field that refers to the class of service
associated with an 802.1Q 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. |
priority-type |
uint8 |
A range of priorities from 0 to 7 (inclusive). The Priority
Code Point (PCP) is a 3-bit field that refers to the class of
service associated with an 802.1Q 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. |
protocol-frame-format-type |
enumeration |
A value representing the frame format to be matched. |
protocol-frame-format-type |
enumeration |
A value representing the frame format to be matched. |
protocol-frame-format-type |
enumeration |
A value representing the frame format to be matched. |
protocol-frame-format-type |
enumeration |
A value representing the frame format to be matched. |
protocol-frame-format-type |
enumeration |
A value representing the frame format to be matched. |
protocol-frame-format-type |
enumeration |
A value representing the frame format to be matched. |
protocol-frame-format-type |
enumeration |
A value representing the frame format to be matched. |
traffic-class-type |
uint8 |
This is the numerical value associated with a traffic class in
a Bridge. Larger values are associated with higher priority
traffic classes. |
traffic-class-type |
uint8 |
This is the numerical value associated with a traffic class in
a Bridge. Larger values are associated with higher priority
traffic classes. |
traffic-class-type |
uint8 |
This is the numerical value associated with a traffic class in a
Bridge. Larger values are associated with higher priority traffic
classes. |
traffic-class-type |
uint8 |
This is the numerical value associated with a traffic class in a
Bridge. Larger values are associated with higher priority traffic
classes. |
traffic-class-type |
uint8 |
This is the numerical value associated with a traffic class in a
Bridge. Larger values are associated with higher priority traffic
classes. |
traffic-class-type |
uint8 |
This is the numerical value associated with a traffic class in
a Bridge. Larger values are associated with higher priority
traffic classes. |
traffic-class-type |
uint8 |
This is the numerical value associated with a traffic class in a
Bridge. Larger values are associated with higher priority traffic
classes. |
vid-range-type |
string |
A list of VLAN Ids, or non overlapping VLAN ranges, in
ascending order, between 1 and 4094.
This type is used to match an ordered list of VLAN Ids, or
contiguous ranges of VLAN Ids. Valid VLAN Ids must be in the
range 1 to 4094, and included in the list in non overlapping
ascending order.
For example: 1,10-100,250,500-1000 |
vid-range-type |
string |
A list of VLAN Ids, or non overlapping VLAN ranges, in ascending
order, between 1 and 4094.
This type is used to match an ordered list of VLAN Ids, or
contiguous ranges of VLAN Ids. Valid VLAN Ids must be in the range
1 to 4094, and included in the list in non overlapping ascending
order.
For example: 1,10-100,250,500-1000 |
vid-range-type |
string |
A list of VLAN Ids, or non overlapping VLAN ranges, in
ascending order, between 1 and 4094.
This type is used to match an ordered list of VLAN Ids, or
contiguous ranges of VLAN Ids. Valid VLAN Ids must be in the
range 1 to 4094, and included in the list in non overlapping
ascending order.
For example: 1,10-100,250,500-1000 |
vid-range-type |
string |
A list of VLAN Ids, or non overlapping VLAN ranges, in ascending
order, between 1 and 4094.
This type is used to match an ordered list of VLAN Ids, or contiguous
ranges of VLAN Ids. Valid VLAN Ids must be in the range 1 to 4094, and
included in the list in non overlapping ascending order.
For example: 1,10-100,250,500-1000 |
vid-range-type |
string |
A list of VLAN IDs, or non overlapping VLAN ranges, in ascending
order, between 1 and 4094.
This type is used to match an ordered list of VLAN IDs, or contiguous
ranges of VLAN IDs. Valid VLAN IDs must be in the range 1 to 4094, and
included in the list in non overlapping ascending order.
For example: 1,10-100,250,500-1000 |
vid-range-type |
string |
A list of VLAN Ids, or non overlapping VLAN ranges, in ascending
order, between 1 and 4094.
This type is used to match an ordered list of VLAN Ids, or
contiguous ranges of VLAN Ids. Valid VLAN Ids must be in the range
1 to 4094, and included in the list in non overlapping ascending
order.
For example: 1,10-100,250,500-1000 |
vid-range-type |
string |
A list of VLAN Ids, or non overlapping VLAN ranges, in
ascending order, between 1 and 4094.
This type is used to match an ordered list of VLAN Ids, or
contiguous ranges of VLAN Ids. Valid VLAN Ids must be in the
range 1 to 4094, and included in the list in non overlapping
ascending order.
For example: 1,10-100,250,500-1000 |
vlanid |
uint16 |
The vlanid type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit
VLAN-ID used in the VLAN Tag header. The range is defined by the
referenced specification. This type is in the value set and its
semantics equivalent to the VlanId textual convention of the SMIv2. |
vlanid |
uint16 |
The vlanid type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit
VLAN-ID used in the VLAN Tag header. The range is defined by the
referenced specification. This type is in the value set and its
semantics equivalent to the VlanId textual convention of the
SMIv2. |
vlanid |
uint16 |
The vlanid type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit
VLAN-ID used in the VLAN Tag header. The range is defined by the
referenced specification. This type is in the value set and its
semantics equivalent to the VlanId textual convention of the SMIv2. |
vlanid |
uint16 |
The vlanid type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit
VLAN-ID used in the VLAN Tag header. The range is defined by the
referenced specification. This type is in the value set and its
semantics equivalent to the VlanId textual convention of the
SMIv2. |
vlanid |
uint16 |
The vlanid type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit
VLAN-ID used in the VLAN Tag header. The range is defined by the
referenced specification. This type is in the value set and its
semantics equivalent to the VlanId textual convention of the
SMIv2. |
vlanid |
uint16 |
The vlanid type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit
VLAN-ID used in the VLAN Tag header. The range is defined by the
referenced specification. This type is in the value set and its
semantics equivalent to the VlanId textual convention of the
SMIv2. |
vlanid |
uint16 |
The vlanid type uniquely identifies a VLAN. This is the 12-bit
VLAN-ID used in the VLAN Tag header. The range is defined by the
referenced specification. This type is in the value set and its
semantics equivalent to the VlanId textual convention of the SMIv2. |
vlan-index-type |
uint32 |
A value used to index per-VLAN tables. Values of 0 and 4095 are
not permitted. The range of valid VLAN indices. If the value is
greater than 4095, then it represents a VLAN with scope local to
the particular agent, i.e., one without a global VLAN-ID
assigned to it. Such VLANs are outside the scope of IEEE 802.1Q,
but it is convenient to be able to manage them in the same way
using this YANG module. |
vlan-index-type |
uint32 |
A value used to index per-VLAN tables. Values of 0 and 4095 are not
permitted. The range of valid VLAN indices. If the value is greater
than 4095, then it represents a VLAN with scope local to the
particular agent, i.e., one without a global VLAN-ID assigned to it.
Such VLANs are outside the scope of IEEE 802.1Q, but it is convenient
to be able to manage them in the same way using this YANG module. |
vlan-index-type |
uint32 |
A value used to index per-VLAN tables. Values of 0 and 4095 are
not permitted. The range of valid VLAN indices. If the value is
greater than 4095, then it represents a VLAN with scope local to
the particular agent, i.e., one without a global VLAN-ID assigned
to it. Such VLANs are outside the scope of IEEE 802.1Q, but it is
convenient to be able to manage them in the same way using this
YANG module. |
vlan-index-type |
uint32 |
A value used to index per-VLAN tables. Values of 0 and 4095 are not
permitted. The range of valid VLAN indices. If the value is greater
than 4095, then it represents a VLAN with scope local to the
particular agent, i.e., one without a global VLAN-ID assigned to it.
Such VLANs are outside the scope of IEEE 802.1Q, but it is convenient
to be able to manage them in the same way using this YANG module. |
vlan-index-type |
uint32 |
A value used to index per-VLAN tables. Values of 0 and 4095 are
not permitted. The range of valid VLAN indices. If the value is
greater than 4095, then it represents a VLAN with scope local to
the particular agent, i.e., one without a global VLAN-ID assigned
to it. Such VLANs are outside the scope of IEEE 802.1Q, but it is
convenient to be able to manage them in the same way using this
YANG module. |
vlan-index-type |
uint32 |
A value used to index per-VLAN tables. Values of 0 and 4095 are
not permitted. The range of valid VLAN indices. If the value is
greater than 4095, then it represents a VLAN with scope local to
the particular agent, i.e., one without a global VLAN-ID
assigned to it. Such VLANs are outside the scope of IEEE 802.1Q,
but it is convenient to be able to manage them in the same way
using this YANG module. |
vlan-index-type |
uint32 |
A value used to index per-VLAN tables. Values of 0 and 4095 are
not permitted. The range of valid VLAN indices. If the value is
greater than 4095, then it represents a VLAN with scope local to
the particular agent, i.e., one without a global VLAN-ID
assigned to it. Such VLANs are outside the scope of IEEE 802.1Q,
but it is convenient to be able to manage them in the same way
using this YANG module. |