org-openroadm-common-amplifier-types

YANG definitions of common types. Copyright of the Members of the Open ROADM MSA Agreement dated (c) 2016, All other rights r...

  • Version: 2023-09-29

    org-openroadm-common-amplifier-types@2023-09-29


    
      module org-openroadm-common-amplifier-types {
    
        yang-version 1;
    
        namespace
          "http://org/openroadm/common-amplifier-types";
    
        prefix
          org-openroadm-common-amplifier-types;
    
        organization "Open ROADM MSA";
    
        contact "OpenROADM.org";
    
        description
          "YANG definitions of common types.
    
     Copyright of the Members of the Open ROADM MSA Agreement dated (c) 2016,
     All other rights reserved.
    
     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
     are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
    
     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
       list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
       this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or
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     * Neither the Members of the Open ROADM MSA Agreement nor the names of its
       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
       without specific prior written permission.
    
     THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE OPEN ROADM MSA  AGREEMENT ''AS IS''
     AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
     WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     IN NO EVENT THE MEMBERS OF THE OPEN ROADM MSA  AGREEMENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
     INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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     POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE";
    
        revision "2023-09-29" {
          description "Version 14.0.0";
        }
    
        revision "2019-11-29" {
          description "Version 6.1.0";
        }
    
        revision "2018-11-30" {
          description "Version 4.1.0";
        }
    
        revision "2018-03-30" {
          description "Version 3.0.0";
        }
    
    
        typedef amplifier-types {
          type enumeration {
            enum "standard" {
              value 1;
            }
          }
          description
            "identifier for amplifier type
    1. standard for amplifier as defined initially in the ROADM MSA specifications
    To be completed if/when additional amplifier types are required ";
        }
    
        typedef line-amplifier-control-mode {
          type enumeration {
            enum "gainLoss" {
              value 2;
            }
            enum "off" {
              value 3;
            }
            enum "dge-Auto" {
              value 4;
            }
          }
          description
            "Identifies the line amplifier control mode, either off or gain.";
        }
    
        typedef amplifier-gain-range {
          type enumeration {
            enum "gain-range-1" {
              value 1;
            }
            enum "gain-range-2" {
              value 2;
            }
            enum "gain-range-3" {
              value 3;
            }
            enum "gain-range-4" {
              value 4;
            }
          }
          description
            "Operational mode for the amplifier:
    this parameter allows modeling different operational modes (gain ranges) ,notably for switched-gain amplifiers.
    It indicates which performance model shall be used by the path feasibility engine.
    For standard amplifier, or when performance evaluation is based on incremental noise, use gain-range-1.
    When performance evaluation is based on advanced parameters, specify used gain-range (1 to 4).
    Up to release 2.1, only gain-range-1 is to be used (default value) ";
        }
      }  // module org-openroadm-common-amplifier-types
    

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