ieee802-dot1q-types

Common types used within dot1Q-bridge modules.

Typedef Base type Abstract
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.

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