Class vnic:LanConnPolicy (CONCRETE)

Class ID:1319
Encrypted: false - Exportable: true - Persistent: true
Privileges: [admin, ls-config, ls-network, ls-server]
SNMP OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.719.1.133.50

This policy describes the network configuration that can be applied to a service profile. The network configuration would include mac address pool and vnics. It can be referenced from a vnicConnPolicy.


Naming Rules
RN FORMAT: lan-conn-pol-[name]

    [1] PREFIX=lan-conn-pol- PROPERTY = name




DN FORMAT: 

[0] org-[name]/lan-conn-pol-[name]

                



Containers Hierarchies
top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy. All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element.
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org:Org
 
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vnic:LanConnPolicy


Contained Hierarchy
vnic:LanConnPolicy
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vnic:Ether Represents a logical Ethernet interface within a ls:Server The interface is realized when the ls:Server is associated with a physical server and the system can find a suitable hardware Ethernet adapter that can implement the interface specified in this MO. From the operating system perspective, each vnic:Ether instance will be visible as one network adapter, such as eth0, eth1, eth2.....
 
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fabric:FlowMonSrcEp An abstract representation of a source interface in a flow monitoring session.
 
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fabric:MonSrcEp An abstract representation of a source port in a monitoring session.
 
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fabric:NetGroupRef
 
 
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure, as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226.
 
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure, as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226.
 
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vnic:DynamicConPolicyRef Policy Reference objects referring to VF connection policy.
 
 
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure, as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226.
 
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vnic:EtherIf A logical Ethernet Interface connected to a single Layer 2 network. Multiple vnic:EtherIf instances can belong to a single network adapter. For example, to create a service profile with one network adapter configured in trunk mode, add a vnic:Ether MO, which represents the network adapter. Then add a vnic:EtherIf MO as a child of vnic:Ether for each VLAN that you want to expose to the network adapter.
 
 
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fabric:NetflowIPv4Addr Represents the source ip-address of the SVI on a given fabric. this is in turn used by the exporter vNICs on sereno. Separate vNICs are used per fabric interconnect for exporting flow records to the external collector using the same user specified VLAN. A different source ip is used for each of these vNIC.
 
 
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure, as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226.
 
 
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vnic:IPv4If Represents a network end-point configured with an IPv4 Interface. An IP interface can be provisioned using a user-specified static address, a pool of IP addresses or through DHCP. Optionally, the IPv4 interface may be provisionned with a default gateway, static routes and DNS servers.
 
 
 
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vnic:IPv4Dhcp Represents an IPv4 interface which is configured at run-time through DHCP.
 
 
 
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vnic:IPv4Dns Represents the IP address of a DNS server, which is used to resolve host names to IP addresses.
 
 
 
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vnic:IPv4StaticRoute Represents a statically configured IPv4 route entry. A static route is configured by specifying a destination network and next hop router.
 
 
 
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vnic:IfRole An abstract base class representing the role(s) assigned to the IP interface
 
 
 
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vnic:IpV4Addr An abstract base class for IP v4 addresses.
 
 
 
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vnic:IpV4PooledAddr Represents the IPv4 address of an IP interface, where the IP address is obtained from a pool of IP addresses.
 
 
 
 
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure, as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226.
 
 
 
 
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vnic:IpV4History A temporary object used to hold the history of ipv4 address of MOs.
 
 
 
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vnic:IpV4StaticAddr Represents a statically assigned IPv4 address.
 
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vnic:FcOEIf a vnic can contain only one fcoeif
 
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vnic:LifVlan
 
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vnic:MacHistory A temporary object used to hold the history of vnicEtherBase object properties.
 
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vnic:UsnicConPolicyRef Policy Reference objects referring to usnic connection policy.
 
 
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure, as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226.
 
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vnic:VmqConPolicyRef Policy Reference objects referring to vmq connection policy.
 
 
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure, as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226.
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vnic:IScsiLCP
 
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fabric:FlowMonSrcEp An abstract representation of a source interface in a flow monitoring session.
 
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fabric:MonSrcEp An abstract representation of a source port in a monitoring session.
 
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure, as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226.
 
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vnic:Vlan
 
 
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vnic:IPv4If Represents a network end-point configured with an IPv4 Interface. An IP interface can be provisioned using a user-specified static address, a pool of IP addresses or through DHCP. Optionally, the IPv4 interface may be provisionned with a default gateway, static routes and DNS servers.
 
 
 
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vnic:IPv4Dhcp Represents an IPv4 interface which is configured at run-time through DHCP.
 
 
 
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vnic:IPv4Dns Represents the IP address of a DNS server, which is used to resolve host names to IP addresses.
 
 
 
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vnic:IPv4StaticRoute Represents a statically configured IPv4 route entry. A static route is configured by specifying a destination network and next hop router.
 
 
 
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vnic:IfRole An abstract base class representing the role(s) assigned to the IP interface
 
 
 
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vnic:IpV4Addr An abstract base class for IP v4 addresses.
 
 
 
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vnic:IpV4PooledAddr Represents the IPv4 address of an IP interface, where the IP address is obtained from a pool of IP addresses.
 
 
 
 
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure, as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226.
 
 
 
 
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vnic:IpV4History A temporary object used to hold the history of ipv4 address of MOs.
 
 
 
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vnic:IpV4StaticAddr Represents a statically assigned IPv4 address.
 
 
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vnic:IScsiTargetIfiscsi changes Begin IScsiTargetIf
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vnic:IScsiNode IScsi Identity Information.
 
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure, as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226.
 
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vnic:IqnHistory A temporary object used to hold the history of vnicIScsi object properties.

Inheritance
naming:NamedObject
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policy:Object
 
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policy:Definition
 
 
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vnic:LanConnPolicy

Events
                



Faults
                



Fsms
                



Properties Summary
Defined in: vnic:LanConnPolicy
scalar:Uint64 fltAggr  (vnic:LanConnPolicy:fltAggr)
           NO COMMENTS
naming:Name
          string:Basic
name  (vnic:LanConnPolicy:name)
           Overrides:policy:Object:name | naming:NamedObject:name
           NO COMMENTS
Defined in: policy:Definition
naming:Descr
          string:Basic
descr  (policy:Definition:descr)
           NO COMMENTS
policy:InternalId
          scalar:Uint32
intId  (policy:Definition:intId)
           NO COMMENTS
scalar:Uint32 policyLevel  (policy:Definition:policyLevel)
           policyLevel is used internally by generic policy server.
policy:PolicyOwner
          scalar:Enum8
policyOwner  (policy:Definition:policyOwner)
           "local" denotes policy created by local policy client, "policy" denotes a policy created by remote policy server.
Defined in: mo:TopProps
mo:ModificationChildAction
          scalar:Bitmask32
childAction  (mo:TopProps:childAction)
          
reference:Object dn  (mo:TopProps:dn)
           The Distinguished Name (dn) unambiguously identifies an object in the system.
The dn provides a fully qualified path from the top of the object tree, all the way to the object. It is built as a sequence of relative names separated by the "/" character.
For example:
< ... dn = "sys/chassis-5/blade-2/adaptor-1" />
reference:RN rn  (mo:TopProps:rn)
           The Relative Name (rn) uniquely identifies an object within a given context.
Note that a dn is comprised of a sequence of relative names. For example, the context "sys/chassis-1/blade-1/adaptor-1/host-eth-2" can be thought of as the following expression:
dn = <root object>/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}.
The rn can then be used to identify the object (for instance, "adaptor-1") within the context:
<... rn ="../" />
mo:InstSaclType
          scalar:Bitmask8
sacl  (mo:TopProps:sacl)
           The system acl property for each Managed Object. br/> This property is a 8 bit mask and supports the following values :-
a: del
b: mod
c: addchild
d: cascade

By default all Managed Objects have the following permissions
a: del
b: mod
c: addchild
This property is persisted in the db. If this property has a value none
it means, the user has read only permissions on this object.
mo:ModificationStatus
          scalar:Bitmask32
status  (mo:TopProps:status)
           This property controls the life cycle of a managed object

Properties Detail

childAction

Type: mo:ModificationChildAction
Primitive Type: scalar:Bitmask32
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelChildAction
Property Validators:
Comments:
Constants
deleteAll 16384u NO COMMENTS
ignore 4096u NO COMMENTS
deleteNonPresent 8192u NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT 0 This type is used to

descr

Type: naming:Descr
Primitive Type: string:Basic
Like: naming:Described:descr
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: admin
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
    Range:  min: "0"  max: "256"
        Allowed Chars:
            Regex: [a-zA-Z0-9\[\]!#$%()*+,-./:;@ _{|}˜?&]+
Comments:
NO COMMENTS

dn

Type: reference:Object
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelDn
Property Validators:
Comments:
The Distinguished Name (dn) unambiguously identifies an object in the system.
The dn provides a fully qualified path from the top of the object tree, all the way to the object. It is built as a sequence of relative names separated by the "/" character.
For example:
< ... dn = "sys/chassis-5/blade-2/adaptor-1" />

fltAggr

Type: scalar:Uint64
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: oper
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
Comments:
NO COMMENTS

intId

Type: policy:InternalId
Primitive Type: scalar:Uint32
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
Comments:
NO COMMENTS
Constants
none 0u NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT none(0u) NO COMMENTS

name

Type: naming:Name
Primitive Type: string:Basic
Overrides:policy:Object:name  |  naming:NamedObject:name
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Naming Property -- [NAMING RULES]
Access: naming
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
    Range:  min: "1"  max: "16"
        Allowed Chars:
            Regex: [a-zA-Z0-9_.:-]+
Comments:
NO COMMENTS

policyLevel

Type: scalar:Uint32
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
Comments:
policyLevel is used internally by generic policy server.

policyOwner

Type: policy:PolicyOwner
Primitive Type: scalar:Enum8
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: admin
Category: TopLevelRegular
Property Validators:
Comments:
"local" denotes policy created by local policy client, "policy" denotes a policy created by remote policy server.
Constants
local 0 NO COMMENTS
policy 1 NO COMMENTS
pending-policy 2 NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT local(0) NO COMMENTS

rn

Type: reference:RN
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelRn
Property Validators:
Comments:
The Relative Name (rn) uniquely identifies an object within a given context.
Note that a dn is comprised of a sequence of relative names. For example, the context "sys/chassis-1/blade-1/adaptor-1/host-eth-2" can be thought of as the following expression:
dn = <root object>/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}/{rn}.
The rn can then be used to identify the object (for instance, "adaptor-1") within the context:
<... rn ="../" />

sacl

Type: mo:InstSaclType
Primitive Type: scalar:Bitmask8
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelSacl
Property Validators:
Comments:
The system acl property for each Managed Object. br/> This property is a 8 bit mask and supports the following values :-
a: del
b: mod
c: addchild
d: cascade

By default all Managed Objects have the following permissions
a: del
b: mod
c: addchild
This property is persisted in the db. If this property has a value none
it means, the user has read only permissions on this object.
Constants
none 0 NO COMMENTS
del 1 NO COMMENTS
mod 2 NO COMMENTS
addchild 4 NO COMMENTS
cascade 8 NO COMMENTS
DEFAULT 0 NO COMMENTS

status

Type: mo:ModificationStatus
Primitive Type: scalar:Bitmask32
Units: null
Encrypted: false
Access: implicit
Category: TopLevelStatus
Property Validators:
Comments:
This property controls the life cycle of a managed object
Constants
removed 16u In a setter method: specifies that an object should be removed.
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been removed.
created 2u In a setter method: specifies that an object should be created. An error is returned if the object already exists.
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been created.
modified 4u In a setter method: specifies that an object should be modified
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been modified.
deleted 8u In a setter method: specifies that an object should be deleted.
In the return value of a setter method: indicates that an object has been deleted.
DEFAULT 0 This type controls the life cycle of objects passed in the XML API.

When used in a setter method (such as configConfMo), the ModificationStatus specifies whether an object should be created, modified, deleted or removed.
In the return value of a setter method, the ModificationStatus indicates the actual operation that was performed. For example, the ModificationStatus is set to "created" if the object was created. The ModificationStatus is not set if the object was neither created, modified, deleted or removed.

When invoking a setter method, the ModificationStatus is optional:
If a setter method such as configConfMo is invoked and the ModificationStatus is not set, the system automatically determines if the object should be created or modified.