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CIM_IPRoute --> CIM_NextHopRouting --> CIM_LogicalElement --> CIM_ManagedSystemElement --> CIM_ManagedElement --> [top]
Class Declaration Attributes Name Value SUPERCLASS CIM_NextHopRouting NAME CIM_IPRoute
Class CIM_IPRoute Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Deprecated string CIM_NextHopIPRoute CIM_IPRoute Abstract boolean true CIM_IPRoute Version string 2.7.0 CIM_IPRoute Description string An IPRoute relates a destination address to the address or interface through which the remote address may be reached. The destination address may be a specific IP endpoint or a subnet, dependent on the mask. An instance of this class represents either static or dynamic routing. Static routes are distinguished by setting the IsStatic boolean property to TRUE. Since many routes between endpoints can be defined (using different route calculation algorithms), the CIM_IPRoute class is defined as Abstract. This forces subclassing (for example, see CIM_BGPIPRoute) and allows the instances of its subclasses to be distinguished based on their CreationClassName key property. IPRoute is deprecated in lieu of the more general, concrete NextHopIPRoute class. NextHopIPRoute allows the definition of BOTH a next hop address and an interface for transmission of the traffic. Also, it does not mandate the instantiation of a ForwardingService class. CIM_IPRoute Description string NextHopRouting relates a destination address to the address or interface through which the remote address may be reached. An instance of this class can represent either static or dynamic routing, and may represent a routing table entry (but it is not required that all NextHopRoutes be in a routing table). Static routes are distinguished by setting the IsStatic boolean property to TRUE. Subclasses of NextHopRouting provide specific protocol and Key information. NextHopRoutes are dependent on at least one ForwardingService to execute them. This is conveyed by the CIM_NextHopForwardedByService association. NextHopRouting is deprecated in lieu of the more general, concrete NextHopRoute class. NextHopRoute allows the definition of BOTH a next hop address and an interface for transmission of the traffic. Also, it does not mandate the instantiation of a ForwardingService class. The latter is not needed if the sole purpose of the instance is to specify a ’ desired/configured ’ route. This is simply a specification of the next hop. CIM_NextHopRouting Description string CIM_LogicalElement is a base class for all the components of a System that represent abstract system components, such as Files, Processes, or LogicalDevices. CIM_LogicalElement Description string CIM_ManagedSystemElement is the base class for the System Element hierarchy. Any distinguishable component of a System is a candidate for inclusion in this class. Examples of system components include: - software components such as application servers, databases, and applications - operating system components such as files, processes, and threads - device components such as disk drives, controllers, processors, and printers - physical components such as chips and cards. CIM_ManagedSystemElement Description string ManagedElement is an abstract class that provides a common superclass (or top of the inheritance tree) for the non-association classes in the CIM Schema. CIM_ManagedElement
Property Qualifiers
Property SystemCreationClassName Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_IPRoute Propagated string CIM_ForwardingService.SystemCreationClassName CIM_IPRoute Description string The scoping ForwardingService ’ s SystemCreationClassName. CIM_IPRoute MaxLen uint32 256 CIM_IPRoute
Property SystemName Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_IPRoute Propagated string CIM_ForwardingService.SystemName CIM_IPRoute Description string The scoping ForwardingService ’ s SystemName. CIM_IPRoute MaxLen uint32 256 CIM_IPRoute
Property ServiceCreationClassName Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_IPRoute Propagated string CIM_ForwardingService.CreationClassName CIM_IPRoute Description string The scoping ForwardingService ’ s CreationClassName. CIM_IPRoute MaxLen uint32 256 CIM_IPRoute
Property ServiceName Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_IPRoute Propagated string CIM_ForwardingService.Name CIM_IPRoute Description string The scoping ForwardingService ’ s Name. CIM_IPRoute MaxLen uint32 256 CIM_IPRoute
Property CreationClassName Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_IPRoute Description string CreationClassName indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used with the other key properties of this class, this property allows all instances of this class and its subclasses to be uniquely identified. CIM_IPRoute MaxLen uint32 256 CIM_IPRoute
Property IPDestinationAddress Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_IPRoute Description string The IP address which serves as the destination of the traffic, formatted according to the appropriate convention as defined in the AddressType property of this class. This property has the same semantics as DestinationAddress inherited from the NextHopRouting superclass, but a different property name. This is because this property and class were defined before NextHopRouting and are Key properties. They cannot be removed. ModelCorrespondence indicates that they should be set to equivalent values for consistency and ease of query. CIM_IPRoute ModelCorrespondence string CIM_IPRoute.DestinationAddress CIM_IPRoute
Property IPDestinationMask Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_IPRoute Description string The mask for the destination IP address, formatted according to the appropriate convention as defined in the AddressType property of this class. This property has the same semantics as DestinationMask inherited from the NextHopRouting superclass, but a different property name. This is because this property and class were defined before NextHopRouting and are Key properties. They cannot be removed. ModelCorrespondence indicates that they should be set to equivalent values for consistency and ease of query. CIM_IPRoute ModelCorrespondence string CIM_IPRoute.DestinationMask CIM_IPRoute
Property AddressType Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Key boolean true CIM_IPRoute Description string An enumeration that describes the format of the address property. Addresses that can be formatted in IPv4 format, must be formatted that way to ensure mixed IPv4/IPv6 support. AddressType is part of the key so that an IPv4 and an IPv6 route to IP subnets with the same network number but different IP versions (v4/v6) can coexist. CIM_IPRoute ValueMap string [See below.] CIM_IPRoute Values string Unknown
IPv4
IPv6CIM_IPRoute
Name Value 0 Unknown 1 IPv4 2 IPv6
Property DestinationAddress Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Override string DestinationAddress CIM_IPRoute ModelCorrespondence string CIM_IPRoute.IPDestinationAddress CIM_IPRoute Description string The address which serves as the destination to be reached. CIM_IPRoute
Property DestinationMask Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Override string DestinationMask CIM_IPRoute ModelCorrespondence string CIM_IPRoute.IPDestinationMask CIM_IPRoute Description string The mask for the DestinationAddress. CIM_IPRoute
Property DestinationAddress Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string The address which serves as the destination to be reached. CIM_NextHopRouting
Property DestinationMask Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string The mask for the DestinationAddress. CIM_NextHopRouting
Property NextHop Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string This contains either the address of the next-hop router, or the interface used to reach the destination. CIM_NextHopRouting
Property IsStatic Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string TRUE indicates that this is a static route, and FALSE indicates a dynamically-learned route. CIM_NextHopRouting
Property InstallDate Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string A datetime value that indicates when the object was installed. Lack of a value does not indicate that the object is not installed. CIM_ManagedSystemElement MappingStrings string MIF.DMTF|ComponentID|001.5 CIM_ManagedSystemElement
Property Name Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string The Name property defines the label by which the object is known. When subclassed, the Name property can be overridden to be a Key property. CIM_ManagedSystemElement MaxLen uint32 1024 CIM_ManagedSystemElement
Property OperationalStatus Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string Indicates the current statuses of the element. Various operational statuses are defined. Many of the enumeration ’ s values are self-explanatory. However, a few are not and are described here in more detail. " Stressed " indicates that the element is functioning, but needs attention. Examples of " Stressed " states are overload, overheated, and so on. " Predictive Failure " indicates that an element is functioning nominally but predicting a failure in the near future. " In Service " describes an element being configured, maintained, cleaned, or otherwise administered. " No Contact " indicates that the monitoring system has knowledge of this element, but has never been able to establish communications with it. " Lost Communication " indicates that the ManagedSystem Element is known to exist and has been contacted successfully in the past, but is currently unreachable. " Stopped " and " Aborted " are similar, although the former implies a clean and orderly stop, while the latter implies an abrupt stop where the state and configuration of the element might need to be updated. " Dormant " indicates that the element is inactive or quiesced. " Supporting Entity in Error " indicates that this element might be " OK " but that another element, on which it is dependent, is in error. An example is a network service or endpoint that cannot function due to lower-layer networking problems. " Completed " indicates that the element has completed its operation. This value should be combined with either OK, Error, or Degraded so that a client can tell if the complete operation Completed with OK (passed), Completed with Error (failed), or Completed with Degraded (the operation finished, but it did not complete OK or did not report an error). " Power Mode " indicates that the element has additional power model information contained in the Associated PowerManagementService association. OperationalStatus replaces the Status property on ManagedSystemElement to provide a consistent approach to enumerations, to address implementation needs for an array property, and to provide a migration path from today ’ s environment to the future. This change was not made earlier because it required the deprecated qualifier. Due to the widespread use of the existing Status property in management applications, it is strongly recommended that providers or instrumentation provide both the Status and OperationalStatus properties. Further, the first value of OperationalStatus should contain the primary status for the element. When instrumented, Status (because it is single-valued) should also provide the primary status of the element. CIM_ManagedSystemElement ValueMap string [See below.] CIM_ManagedSystemElement Values string Unknown
Other
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Starting
Stopping
Stopped
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No Contact
Lost Communication
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Power Mode
DMTF Reserved
Vendor ReservedCIM_ManagedSystemElement ArrayType string Indexed CIM_ManagedSystemElement ModelCorrespondence string CIM_ManagedSystemElement.StatusDescriptions CIM_ManagedSystemElement
Name Value 0 Unknown 1 Other 2 OK 3 Degraded 4 Stressed 5 Predictive Failure 6 Error 7 Non-Recoverable Error 8 Starting 9 Stopping 10 Stopped 11 In Service 12 No Contact 13 Lost Communication 14 Aborted 15 Dormant 16 Supporting Entity in Error 17 Completed 18 Power Mode .. DMTF Reserved 0x8000.. Vendor Reserved
Property StatusDescriptions Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string Strings describing the various OperationalStatus array values. For example, if " Stopping " is the value assigned to OperationalStatus, then this property may contain an explanation as to why an object is being stopped. Note that entries in this array are correlated with those at the same array index in OperationalStatus. CIM_ManagedSystemElement ArrayType string Indexed CIM_ManagedSystemElement ModelCorrespondence string CIM_ManagedSystemElement.OperationalStatus CIM_ManagedSystemElement
Property Status Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string A string indicating the current status of the object. Various operational and non-operational statuses are defined. This property is deprecated in lieu of OperationalStatus, which includes the same semantics in its enumeration. This change is made for 3 reasons: 1) Status is more correctly defined as an array. This definition overcomes the limitation of describing status using a single value, when it is really a multi-valued property (for example, an element might be OK AND Stopped. 2) A MaxLen of 10 is too restrictive and leads to unclear enumerated values. 3) The change to a uint16 data type was discussed when CIM V2.0 was defined. However, existing V1.0 implementations used the string property and did not want to modify their code. Therefore, Status was grandfathered into the Schema. Use of the deprecated qualifier allows the maintenance of the existing property, but also permits an improved definition using OperationalStatus. CIM_ManagedSystemElement ValueMap string [See below.] CIM_ManagedSystemElement MaxLen uint32 10 CIM_ManagedSystemElement
Name Value OK [none] Error [none] Degraded [none] Unknown [none] Pred Fail [none] Starting [none] Stopping [none] Service [none] Stressed [none] NonRecover [none] No Contact [none] Lost Comm [none] Stopped [none]
Property HealthState Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string Indicates the current health of the element. This attribute expresses the health of this element but not necessarily that of its subcomponents. The possible values are 0 to 30, where 5 means the element is entirely healthy and 30 means the element is completely non-functional. The following continuum is defined: " Non-recoverable Error " (30) - The element has completely failed, and recovery is not possible. All functionality provided by this element has been lost. " Critical Failure " (25) - The element is non-functional and recovery might not be possible. " Major Failure " (20) - The element is failing. It is possible that some or all of the functionality of this component is degraded or not working. " Minor Failure " (15) - All functionality is available but some might be degraded. " Degraded/Warning " (10) - The element is in working order and all functionality is provided. However, the element is not working to the best of its abilities. For example, the element might not be operating at optimal performance or it might be reporting recoverable errors. " OK " (5) - The element is fully functional and is operating within normal operational parameters and without error. " Unknown " (0) - The implementation cannot report on HealthState at this time. DMTF has reserved the unused portion of the continuum for additional HealthStates in the future. CIM_ManagedSystemElement ValueMap string [See below.] CIM_ManagedSystemElement Values string Unknown
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Non-recoverable error
DMTF ReservedCIM_ManagedSystemElement
Name Value 0 Unknown 5 OK 10 Degraded/Warning 15 Minor failure 20 Major failure 25 Critical failure 30 Non-recoverable error .. DMTF Reserved
Property Caption Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string The Caption property is a short textual description (one- line string) of the object. CIM_ManagedElement MaxLen uint32 64 CIM_ManagedElement
Property Description Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string The Description property provides a textual description of the object. CIM_ManagedElement
Property ElementName Qualifiers Name Type Value From Class Description string A user-friendly name for the object. This property allows each instance to define a user-friendly name in addition to its key properties, identity data, and description information. Note that the Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user-friendly name. But, it is often subclassed to be a Key. It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user-friendly name, without inconsistencies. Where Name exists and is not a Key (such as for instances of LogicalDevice), the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties. CIM_ManagedElement
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