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<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
   xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:smiv2:ENTITY-MIB"
   targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:smiv2:ENTITY-MIB"
   elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
   xml:lang="en" version="2005-08-10"
   xmlns:ncx="http://netconfcentral.org/ns/yuma-ncx"
   xmlns:nc="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0"
   xmlns:ncn="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:notification:1.0"
   xmlns:snmp-framework="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:smiv2:SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB"
   xmlns:smiv2="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:smiv2:SNMPv2-TC"
   xmlns:smi="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:yang-smi"
   xmlns:yang="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-types">
   <xs:annotation>
      <xs:documentation>
         Converted from YANG file 'ENTITY-MIB.yang' by yangdump version 1.13.896
         
         Module: ENTITY-MIB
         Organization: IETF ENTMIB Working Group
         Version: 2005-08-10
         Contact:         WG E-mail: entmib@ietf.org
         Mailing list subscription info:
           http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/entmib
         
         Andy Bierman
         ietf@andybierman.com
         
         Keith McCloghrie
         Cisco Systems Inc.
         170 West Tasman Drive
         San Jose, CA 95134
         
         
         
         +1 408-526-5260
         kzm@cisco.com
      </xs:documentation>
      <xs:documentation>
         The MIB module for representing multiple logical
         entities supported by a single SNMP agent.
         
         Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2005).  This
         version of this MIB module is part of RFC 4133; see
         the RFC itself for full legal notices.
      </xs:documentation>
      <xs:appinfo>
         <ncx:source>
            /usr/share/yuma/modules/ietf/ENTITY-MIB.yang
         </ncx:source>
         <ncx:organization>
            IETF ENTMIB Working Group
         </ncx:organization>
         <ncx:contact>
                    WG E-mail: entmib@ietf.org
            Mailing list subscription info:
              http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/entmib
            
            Andy Bierman
            ietf@andybierman.com
            
            Keith McCloghrie
            Cisco Systems Inc.
            170 West Tasman Drive
            San Jose, CA 95134
            
            
            
            +1 408-526-5260
            kzm@cisco.com
         </ncx:contact>
      </xs:appinfo>
      <xs:appinfo>
         <ncx:revision>
            <ncx:version>2005-08-10</ncx:version>
            <ncx:description>
               Initial Version of Entity MIB (Version 3).
               This revision obsoletes RFC 2737.
               Additions:
                 - cpu(12) enumeration added to PhysicalClass TC
                 - DISPLAY-HINT clause to PhysicalIndex TC
                 - PhysicalIndexOrZero TC
                 - entPhysicalMfgDate object
                 - entPhysicalUris object
               Changes:
                 - entPhysicalContainedIn SYNTAX changed from
                   INTEGER to PhysicalIndexOrZero
               
               This version published as RFC 4133.
            </ncx:description>
         </ncx:revision>
         <ncx:revision>
            <ncx:version>1999-12-07</ncx:version>
            <ncx:description>
               Initial Version of Entity MIB (Version 2).
               This revision obsoletes RFC 2037.
               This version published as RFC 2737.
            </ncx:description>
         </ncx:revision>
         <ncx:revision>
            <ncx:version>1996-10-31</ncx:version>
            <ncx:description>
               Initial version (version 1), published as
               RFC 2037.
            </ncx:description>
         </ncx:revision>
      </xs:appinfo>
   </xs:annotation>

   <xs:simpleType name="PhysicalIndex">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>
            An arbitrary value that uniquely identifies the physical
            entity.  The value should be a small, positive integer.
            Index values for different physical entities are not
            necessarily contiguous.
         </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:restriction base="xs:int">
         <xs:minInclusive value="1"/>
      </xs:restriction>
   </xs:simpleType>

   <xs:simpleType name="PhysicalIndexOrZero">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>
            This textual convention is an extension of the
            PhysicalIndex convention, which defines a greater than zero
            value used to identify a physical entity.  This extension
            permits the additional value of zero.  The semantics of the
            value zero are object-specific and must, therefore, be
            defined as part of the description of any object that uses
            this syntax.  Examples of the usage of this extension are
            situations where none or all physical entities need to be
            referenced.
         </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:restriction base="xs:int">
         <xs:minInclusive value="0"/>
      </xs:restriction>
   </xs:simpleType>

   <xs:simpleType name="PhysicalClass">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>
            An enumerated value which provides an indication of the
            general hardware type of a particular physical entity.
            There are no restrictions as to the number of
            entPhysicalEntries of each entPhysicalClass, which must be
            instantiated by an agent.
            
            The enumeration 'other' is applicable if the physical entity
            class is known, but does not match any of the supported
            values.
            
            The enumeration 'unknown' is applicable if the physical
            entity class is unknown to the agent.
            
            The enumeration 'chassis' is applicable if the physical
            entity class is an overall container for networking
            equipment.  Any class of physical entity, except a stack,
            may be contained within a chassis; and a chassis may only
            be contained within a stack.
            
            
            
            
            The enumeration 'backplane' is applicable if the physical
            entity class is some sort of device for aggregating and
            forwarding networking traffic, such as a shared backplane in
            a modular ethernet switch.  Note that an agent may model a
            backplane as a single physical entity, which is actually
            implemented as multiple discrete physical components (within
            a chassis or stack).
            
            The enumeration 'container' is applicable if the physical
            entity class is capable of containing one or more removable
            physical entities, possibly of different types.  For
            example, each (empty or full) slot in a chassis will be
            modeled as a container.  Note that all removable physical
            entities should be modeled within a container entity, such
            as field-replaceable modules, fans, or power supplies.  Note
            that all known containers should be modeled by the agent,
            including empty containers.
            
            The enumeration 'powerSupply' is applicable if the physical
            entity class is a power-supplying component.
            
            The enumeration 'fan' is applicable if the physical entity
            class is a fan or other heat-reduction component.
            
            The enumeration 'sensor' is applicable if the physical
            entity class is some sort of sensor, such as a temperature
            sensor within a router chassis.
            
            The enumeration 'module' is applicable if the physical
            entity class is some sort of self-contained sub-system.  If
            the enumeration 'module' is removable, then it should be
            modeled within a container entity, otherwise it should be
            modeled directly within another physical entity (e.g., a
            chassis or another module).
            
            The enumeration 'port' is applicable if the physical entity
            class is some sort of networking port, capable of receiving
            and/or transmitting networking traffic.
            
            The enumeration 'stack' is applicable if the physical entity
            class is some sort of super-container (possibly virtual),
            intended to group together multiple chassis entities.  A
            stack may be realized by a 'virtual' cable, a real
            interconnect cable, attached to multiple chassis, or may in
            fact be comprised of multiple interconnect cables.  A stack
            should not be modeled within any other physical entities,
            but a stack may be contained within another stack.  Only
            chassis entities should be contained within a stack.
            
            
            
            The enumeration 'cpu' is applicable if the physical entity
            class is some sort of central processing unit.
         </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
         <xs:enumeration value="other">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>1</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="unknown">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>2</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="chassis">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>3</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="backplane">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>4</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="container">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>5</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="powerSupply">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>6</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="fan">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>7</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="sensor">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>8</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="module">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>9</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="port">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>10</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="stack">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>11</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
         <xs:enumeration value="cpu">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:appinfo>
                  <ncx:value>12</ncx:value>
               </xs:appinfo>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:enumeration>
      </xs:restriction>
   </xs:simpleType>

   <xs:simpleType name="SnmpEngineIdOrNone">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>
            A specially formatted SnmpEngineID string for use with the
            Entity MIB.
            
            If an instance of an object of SYNTAX SnmpEngineIdOrNone has
            a non-zero length, then the object encoding and semantics
            are defined by the SnmpEngineID textual convention (see STD
            62, RFC 3411 [RFC3411]).
            
            If an instance of an object of SYNTAX SnmpEngineIdOrNone
            contains a zero-length string, then no appropriate
            SnmpEngineID is associated with the logical entity (i.e.,
            SNMPv3 is not supported).
         </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:restriction base="xs:base64Binary">
         <xs:maxLength value="32"/>
      </xs:restriction>
   </xs:simpleType>

   <xs:element name="entityPhysical">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:appinfo>
            <ncx:config>true</ncx:config>
            <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1"/>
         </xs:appinfo>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element name="entPhysicalEntry" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>
                     Information about a particular physical entity.
                     
                     Each entry provides objects (entPhysicalDescr,
                     entPhysicalVendorType, and entPhysicalClass) to help an NMS
                     identify and characterize the entry, and objects
                     (entPhysicalContainedIn and entPhysicalParentRelPos) to help
                     an NMS relate the particular entry to other entries in this
                     table.
                  </xs:documentation>
                  <xs:appinfo>
                     <ncx:ordered-by>system
                     </ncx:ordered-by>
                     <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1"/>
                  </xs:appinfo>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:sequence>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalIndex"
                        type="PhysicalIndex">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The index for this entry.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.1"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalDescr"
                        type="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              A textual description of physical entity.  This object
                              should contain a string that identifies the manufacturer's
                              name for the physical entity, and should be set to a
                              distinct value for each version or model of the physical
                              entity.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.2"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalVendorType"
                        type="smiv2:AutonomousType" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              An indication of the vendor-specific hardware type of the
                              physical entity.  Note that this is different from the
                              definition of MIB-II's sysObjectID.
                              
                              An agent should set this object to an enterprise-specific
                              registration identifier value indicating the specific
                              equipment type in detail.  The associated instance of
                              entPhysicalClass is used to indicate the general type of
                              hardware device.
                              
                              If no vendor-specific registration identifier exists for
                              this physical entity, or the value is unknown by this agent,
                              then the value { 0 0 } is returned.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.3"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalContainedIn"
                        type="PhysicalIndexOrZero" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The value of entPhysicalIndex for the physical entity which
                              'contains' this physical entity.  A value of zero indicates
                              this physical entity is not contained in any other physical
                              entity.  Note that the set of 'containment' relationships
                              define a strict hierarchy; that is, recursion is not
                              allowed.
                              
                              In the event that a physical entity is contained by more
                              than one physical entity (e.g., double-wide modules), this
                              object should identify the containing entity with the lowest
                              value of entPhysicalIndex.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.4"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalClass"
                        type="PhysicalClass" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              An indication of the general hardware type of the physical
                              entity.
                              
                              An agent should set this object to the standard enumeration
                              value that most accurately indicates the general class of
                              the physical entity, or the primary class if there is more
                              than one entity.
                              
                              If no appropriate standard registration identifier exists
                              for this physical entity, then the value 'other(1)' is
                              returned.  If the value is unknown by this agent, then the
                              value 'unknown(2)' is returned.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.5"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalParentRelPos"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              An indication of the relative position of this 'child'
                              component among all its 'sibling' components.  Sibling
                              components are defined as entPhysicalEntries that share the
                              same instance values of each of the entPhysicalContainedIn
                              and entPhysicalClass objects.
                              
                              An NMS can use this object to identify the relative ordering
                              for all sibling components of a particular parent
                              (identified by the entPhysicalContainedIn instance in each
                              sibling entry).
                              
                              If possible, this value should match any external labeling
                              of the physical component.  For example, for a container
                              (e.g., card slot) labeled as 'slot #3',
                              entPhysicalParentRelPos should have the value '3'.  Note
                              that the entPhysicalEntry for the module plugged in slot 3
                              should have an entPhysicalParentRelPos value of '1'.
                              
                              If the physical position of this component does not match
                              any external numbering or clearly visible ordering, then
                              user documentation or other external reference material
                              should be used to determine the parent-relative position.
                              If this is not possible, then the agent should assign a
                              consistent (but possibly arbitrary) ordering to a given set
                              of 'sibling' components, perhaps based on internal
                              representation of the components.
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              If the agent cannot determine the parent-relative position
                              for some reason, or if the associated value of
                              entPhysicalContainedIn is '0', then the value '-1' is
                              returned.  Otherwise, a non-negative integer is returned,
                              indicating the parent-relative position of this physical
                              entity.
                              
                              Parent-relative ordering normally starts from '1' and
                              continues to 'N', where 'N' represents the highest
                              positioned child entity.  However, if the physical entities
                              (e.g., slots) are labeled from a starting position of zero,
                              then the first sibling should be associated with an
                              entPhysicalParentRelPos value of '0'.  Note that this
                              ordering may be sparse or dense, depending on agent
                              implementation.
                              
                              The actual values returned are not globally meaningful, as
                              each 'parent' component may use different numbering
                              algorithms.  The ordering is only meaningful among siblings
                              of the same parent component.
                              
                              The agent should retain parent-relative position values
                              across reboots, either through algorithmic assignment or use
                              of non-volatile storage.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.6"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:simpleType>
                           <xs:restriction base="xs:int">
                              <xs:minInclusive value="-1"/>
                           </xs:restriction>
                        </xs:simpleType>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalName"
                        type="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The textual name of the physical entity.  The value of this
                              object should be the name of the component as assigned by
                              the local device and should be suitable for use in commands
                              entered at the device's `console'.  This might be a text
                              name (e.g., `console') or a simple component number (e.g.,
                              port or module number, such as `1'), depending on the
                              physical component naming syntax of the device.
                              
                              If there is no local name, or if this object is otherwise
                              not applicable, then this object contains a zero-length
                              string.
                              
                              Note that the value of entPhysicalName for two physical
                              entities will be the same in the event that the console
                              interface does not distinguish between them, e.g., slot-1
                              and the card in slot-1.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.7"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalHardwareRev"
                        type="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The vendor-specific hardware revision string for the
                              physical entity.  The preferred value is the hardware
                              revision identifier actually printed on the component itself
                              (if present).
                              
                              Note that if revision information is stored internally in a
                              non-printable (e.g., binary) format, then the agent must
                              convert such information to a printable format, in an
                              implementation-specific manner.
                              
                              If no specific hardware revision string is associated with
                              the physical component, or if this information is unknown to
                              the agent, then this object will contain a zero-length
                              string.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.8"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalFirmwareRev"
                        type="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The vendor-specific firmware revision string for the
                              physical entity.
                              
                              Note that if revision information is stored internally in a
                              non-printable (e.g., binary) format, then the agent must
                              convert such information to a printable format, in an
                              implementation-specific manner.
                              
                              If no specific firmware programs are associated with the
                              physical component, or if this information is unknown to the
                              agent, then this object will contain a zero-length string.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.9"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalSoftwareRev"
                        type="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The vendor-specific software revision string for the
                              physical entity.
                              
                              Note that if revision information is stored internally in a
                              
                              
                              
                              non-printable (e.g., binary) format, then the agent must
                              convert such information to a printable format, in an
                              implementation-specific manner.
                              
                              If no specific software programs are associated with the
                              physical component, or if this information is unknown to the
                              agent, then this object will contain a zero-length string.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.10"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalSerialNum"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The vendor-specific serial number string for the physical
                              entity.  The preferred value is the serial number string
                              actually printed on the component itself (if present).
                              
                              On the first instantiation of an physical entity, the value
                              of entPhysicalSerialNum associated with that entity is set
                              to the correct vendor-assigned serial number, if this
                              information is available to the agent.  If a serial number
                              is unknown or non-existent, the entPhysicalSerialNum will be
                              set to a zero-length string instead.
                              
                              Note that implementations that can correctly identify the
                              serial numbers of all installed physical entities do not
                              need to provide write access to the entPhysicalSerialNum
                              object.  Agents which cannot provide non-volatile storage
                              for the entPhysicalSerialNum strings are not required to
                              implement write access for this object.
                              
                              Not every physical component will have a serial number, or
                              even need one.  Physical entities for which the associated
                              value of the entPhysicalIsFRU object is equal to 'false(2)'
                              (e.g., the repeater ports within a repeater module), do not
                              need their own unique serial number.  An agent does not have
                              to provide write access for such entities, and may return a
                              zero-length string.
                              
                              If write access is implemented for an instance of
                              entPhysicalSerialNum, and a value is written into the
                              instance, the agent must retain the supplied value in the
                              entPhysicalSerialNum instance (associated with the same
                              physical entity) for as long as that entity remains
                              instantiated.  This includes instantiations across all
                              re-initializations/reboots of the network management system,
                              including those resulting in a change of the physical
                              
                              
                              
                              entity's entPhysicalIndex value.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>true</ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:simpleType>
                           <xs:restriction
                              base="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString">
                              <xs:maxLength value="32"/>
                           </xs:restriction>
                        </xs:simpleType>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalMfgName"
                        type="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The name of the manufacturer of this physical component.
                              The preferred value is the manufacturer name string actually
                              printed on the component itself (if present).
                              
                              Note that comparisons between instances of the
                              entPhysicalModelName, entPhysicalFirmwareRev,
                              entPhysicalSoftwareRev, and the entPhysicalSerialNum
                              objects, are only meaningful amongst entPhysicalEntries with
                              the same value of entPhysicalMfgName.
                              
                              If the manufacturer name string associated with the physical
                              component is unknown to the agent, then this object will
                              contain a zero-length string.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.12"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalModelName"
                        type="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The vendor-specific model name identifier string associated
                              with this physical component.  The preferred value is the
                              customer-visible part number, which may be printed on the
                              component itself.
                              
                              If the model name string associated with the physical
                              component is unknown to the agent, then this object will
                              contain a zero-length string.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.13"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalAlias" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              This object is an 'alias' name for the physical entity, as
                              specified by a network manager, and provides a non-volatile
                              'handle' for the physical entity.
                              
                              On the first instantiation of a physical entity, the value
                              
                              
                              
                              of entPhysicalAlias associated with that entity is set to
                              the zero-length string.  However, the agent may set the
                              value to a locally unique default value, instead of a
                              zero-length string.
                              
                              If write access is implemented for an instance of
                              entPhysicalAlias, and a value is written into the instance,
                              the agent must retain the supplied value in the
                              entPhysicalAlias instance (associated with the same physical
                              entity) for as long as that entity remains instantiated.
                              This includes instantiations across all
                              re-initializations/reboots of the network management system,
                              including those resulting in a change of the physical
                              entity's entPhysicalIndex value.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>true</ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.14"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:simpleType>
                           <xs:restriction
                              base="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString">
                              <xs:maxLength value="32"/>
                           </xs:restriction>
                        </xs:simpleType>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalAssetID"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              This object is a user-assigned asset tracking identifier
                              (as specified by a network manager) for the physical entity,
                              and provides non-volatile storage of this information.
                              
                              On the first instantiation of a physical entity, the value
                              of entPhysicalAssetID associated with that entity is set to
                              the zero-length string.
                              
                              Not every physical component will have an asset tracking
                              identifier, or even need one.  Physical entities for which
                              the associated value of the entPhysicalIsFRU object is equal
                              to 'false(2)' (e.g., the repeater ports within a repeater
                              module), do not need their own unique asset tracking
                              identifier.  An agent does not have to provide write access
                              for such entities, and may instead return a zero-length
                              string.
                              
                              If write access is implemented for an instance of
                              entPhysicalAssetID, and a value is written into the
                              instance, the agent must retain the supplied value in the
                              entPhysicalAssetID instance (associated with the same
                              physical entity) for as long as that entity remains
                              instantiated.  This includes instantiations across all
                              re-initializations/reboots of the network management system,
                              including those resulting in a change of the physical
                              entity's entPhysicalIndex value.
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              If no asset tracking information is associated with the
                              physical component, then this object will contain a
                              zero-length string.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>true</ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.15"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:simpleType>
                           <xs:restriction
                              base="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString">
                              <xs:maxLength value="32"/>
                           </xs:restriction>
                        </xs:simpleType>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalIsFRU"
                        type="smiv2:TruthValue" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              This object indicates whether or not this physical entity
                              is considered a 'field replaceable unit' by the vendor.  If
                              this object contains the value 'true(1)' then this
                              entPhysicalEntry identifies a field replaceable unit.  For
                              all entPhysicalEntries that represent components
                              permanently contained within a field replaceable unit, the
                              value 'false(2)' should be returned for this object.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.16"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalMfgDate"
                        type="smiv2:DateAndTime" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              This object contains the date of manufacturing of the
                              managed entity.  If the manufacturing date is unknown or not
                              supported, the object is not instantiated.  The special
                              value '0000000000000000'H may also be returned in this
                              case.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.17"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalUris"
                        type="xs:base64Binary" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              This object contains additional identification information
                              about the physical entity.  The object contains URIs and,
                              therefore, the syntax of this object must conform to RFC
                              3986, section 2.
                              
                              Multiple URIs may be present and are separated by white
                              space characters.  Leading and trailing white space
                              characters are ignored.
                              
                              If no additional identification information is known
                              about the physical entity or supported, the object is not
                              instantiated.  A zero length octet string may also be
                              
                              
                              
                              returned in this case.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <ncx:reference>
                              <ncx:text>
                                 RFC 3986, Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic
                                 Syntax, section 2, August 1998.
                              </ncx:text>
                              <ncx:url>
                                 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt
                              </ncx:url>
                           </ncx:reference>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>true</ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.18"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element
                        name="__.entityPhysical.entPhysicalEntry.A__"
                        minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
                        abstract="true"/>
                  </xs:sequence>
               </xs:complexType>
               <xs:key name="entPhysicalEntry_Key">
                  <xs:selector xpath="."/>
                  <xs:field xpath="entPhysicalIndex"/>
               </xs:key>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="__.entityPhysical.A__" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded" abstract="true"/>
         </xs:sequence>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>

   <xs:element name="entityLogical">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:appinfo>
            <ncx:config>true</ncx:config>
            <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.2"/>
         </xs:appinfo>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element name="entLogicalEntry" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>
                     Information about a particular logical entity.  Entities
                     may be managed by this agent or other SNMP agents (possibly)
                     in the same chassis.
                  </xs:documentation>
                  <xs:appinfo>
                     <ncx:ordered-by>system
                     </ncx:ordered-by>
                     <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.2.1.1"/>
                  </xs:appinfo>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:sequence>
                     <xs:element name="entLogicalIndex">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The value of this object uniquely identifies the logical
                              entity.  The value should be a small positive integer; index
                              values for different logical entities are not necessarily
                              contiguous.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.2.1.1.1"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:simpleType>
                           <xs:restriction base="xs:int">
                              <xs:minInclusive value="1"/>
                           </xs:restriction>
                        </xs:simpleType>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entLogicalDescr"
                        type="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              A textual description of the logical entity.  This object
                              should contain a string that identifies the manufacturer's
                              name for the logical entity, and should be set to a distinct
                              value for each version of the logical entity.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.2.1.1.2"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entLogicalType"
                        type="smiv2:AutonomousType" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              An indication of the type of logical entity.  This will
                              typically be the OBJECT IDENTIFIER name of the node in the
                              SMI's naming hierarchy which represents the major MIB
                              module, or the majority of the MIB modules, supported by the
                              logical entity.  For example:
                                 a logical entity of a regular host/router -&gt; mib-2
                                 a logical entity of a 802.1d bridge -&gt; dot1dBridge
                                 a logical entity of a 802.3 repeater -&gt; snmpDot3RptrMgmt
                              If an appropriate node in the SMI's naming hierarchy cannot
                              be identified, the value 'mib-2' should be used.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.2.1.1.3"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entLogicalCommunity"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              An SNMPv1 or SNMPv2C community-string, which can be used to
                              access detailed management information for this logical
                              entity.  The agent should allow read access with this
                              community string (to an appropriate subset of all managed
                              objects) and may also return a community string based on the
                              privileges of the request used to read this object.  Note
                              that an agent may return a community string with read-only
                              privileges, even if this object is accessed with a
                              read-write community string.  However, the agent must take
                              
                              
                              
                              care not to return a community string that allows more
                              privileges than the community string used to access this
                              object.
                              
                              A compliant SNMP agent may wish to conserve naming scopes by
                              representing multiple logical entities in a single 'default'
                              naming scope.  This is possible when the logical entities,
                              represented by the same value of entLogicalCommunity, have
                              no object instances in common.  For example, 'bridge1' and
                              'repeater1' may be part of the main naming scope, but at
                              least one additional community string is needed to represent
                              'bridge2' and 'repeater2'.
                              
                              Logical entities 'bridge1' and 'repeater1' would be
                              represented by sysOREntries associated with the 'default'
                              naming scope.
                              
                              For agents not accessible via SNMPv1 or SNMPv2C, the value
                              of this object is the empty string.  This object may also
                              contain an empty string if a community string has not yet
                              been assigned by the agent, or if no community string with
                              suitable access rights can be returned for a particular SNMP
                              request.
                              
                              Note that this object is deprecated.  Agents which implement
                              SNMPv3 access should use the entLogicalContextEngineID and
                              entLogicalContextName objects to identify the context
                              associated with each logical entity.  SNMPv3 agents may
                              return a zero-length string for this object, or may continue
                              to return a community string (e.g., tri-lingual agent
                              support).
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:status>
                                 deprecated
                              </ncx:status>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.2.1.1.4"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:simpleType>
                           <xs:restriction base="xs:base64Binary">
                              <xs:maxLength value="255"/>
                           </xs:restriction>
                        </xs:simpleType>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entLogicalTAddress"
                        type="smiv2:TAddress" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The transport service address by which the logical entity
                              receives network management traffic, formatted according to
                              the corresponding value of entLogicalTDomain.
                              
                              For snmpUDPDomain, a TAddress is 6 octets long: the initial
                              4 octets contain the IP-address in network-byte order and
                              the last 2 contain the UDP port in network-byte order.
                              Consult 'Transport Mappings for the Simple Network
                              Management Protocol' (STD 62, RFC 3417 [RFC3417]) for
                              further information on snmpUDPDomain.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.2.1.1.5"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entLogicalTDomain"
                        type="smiv2:TDomain" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              Indicates the kind of transport service by which the
                              logical entity receives network management traffic.
                              Possible values for this object are presently found in the
                              Transport Mappings for Simple Network Management Protocol'
                              (STD 62, RFC 3417 [RFC3417]).
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.2.1.1.6"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entLogicalContextEngineID"
                        type="SnmpEngineIdOrNone" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The authoritative contextEngineID that can be used to send
                              an SNMP message concerning information held by this logical
                              entity, to the address specified by the associated
                              'entLogicalTAddress/entLogicalTDomain' pair.
                              
                              This object, together with the associated
                              entLogicalContextName object, defines the context associated
                              with a particular logical entity, and allows access to SNMP
                              engines identified by a contextEngineId and contextName
                              pair.
                              
                              If no value has been configured by the agent, a zero-length
                              string is returned, or the agent may choose not to
                              instantiate this object at all.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.2.1.1.7"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entLogicalContextName"
                        type="snmp-framework:SnmpAdminString"
                        minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The contextName that can be used to send an SNMP message
                              concerning information held by this logical entity, to the
                              address specified by the associated
                              'entLogicalTAddress/entLogicalTDomain' pair.
                              
                              This object, together with the associated
                              entLogicalContextEngineID object, defines the context
                              associated with a particular logical entity, and allows
                              
                              
                              
                              access to SNMP engines identified by a contextEngineId and
                              contextName pair.
                              
                              If no value has been configured by the agent, a zero-length
                              string is returned, or the agent may choose not to
                              instantiate this object at all.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.2.1.1.8"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element
                        name="__.entityLogical.entLogicalEntry.A__"
                        minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
                        abstract="true"/>
                  </xs:sequence>
               </xs:complexType>
               <xs:key name="entLogicalEntry_Key">
                  <xs:selector xpath="."/>
                  <xs:field xpath="entLogicalIndex"/>
               </xs:key>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="__.entityLogical.A__" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded" abstract="true"/>
         </xs:sequence>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>

   <xs:element name="entityMapping">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:appinfo>
            <ncx:config>true</ncx:config>
            <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.3"/>
         </xs:appinfo>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element name="entLPMappingEntry" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>
                     Information about a particular logical entity to physical
                     equipment association.  Note that the nature of the
                     association is not specifically identified in this entry.
                     It is expected that sufficient information exists in the
                     MIBs used to manage a particular logical entity to infer how
                     physical component information is utilized.
                  </xs:documentation>
                  <xs:appinfo>
                     <ncx:ordered-by>system
                     </ncx:ordered-by>
                     <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.3.1.1"/>
                  </xs:appinfo>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:sequence>
                     <xs:element name="entLogicalIndex"
                        type="xs:string">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              Automagically generated leafref leaf.
                           </xs:documentation>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entLPPhysicalIndex"
                        type="PhysicalIndex">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The value of this object identifies the index value of a
                              particular entPhysicalEntry associated with the indicated
                              entLogicalEntity.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.3.1.1.1"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element
                        name="__.entityMapping.entLPMappingEntry.A__"
                        minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
                        abstract="true"/>
                  </xs:sequence>
               </xs:complexType>
               <xs:key name="entLPMappingEntry_Key">
                  <xs:selector xpath="."/>
                  <xs:field xpath="entLogicalIndex"/>
                  <xs:field xpath="entLPPhysicalIndex"/>
               </xs:key>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="entAliasMappingEntry" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>
                     Information about a particular physical equipment, logical
                     
                     
                     
                     entity to external identifier binding.  Each logical
                     entity/physical component pair may be associated with one
                     alias mapping.  The logical entity index may also be used as
                     a 'wildcard' (refer to the entAliasLogicalIndexOrZero object
                     DESCRIPTION clause for details.)
                     
                     Note that only entPhysicalIndex values that represent
                     physical ports (i.e., associated entPhysicalClass value is
                     'port(10)') are permitted to exist in this table.
                  </xs:documentation>
                  <xs:appinfo>
                     <ncx:ordered-by>system
                     </ncx:ordered-by>
                     <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.3.2.1"/>
                  </xs:appinfo>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:sequence>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalIndex"
                        type="xs:string">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              Automagically generated leafref leaf.
                           </xs:documentation>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entAliasLogicalIndexOrZero">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The value of this object identifies the logical entity
                              that defines the naming scope for the associated instance
                              of the 'entAliasMappingIdentifier' object.
                              
                              If this object has a non-zero value, then it identifies the
                              logical entity named by the same value of entLogicalIndex.
                              
                              If this object has a value of zero, then the mapping between
                              the physical component and the alias identifier for this
                              entAliasMapping entry is associated with all unspecified
                              logical entities.  That is, a value of zero (the default
                              mapping) identifies any logical entity that does not have
                              an explicit entry in this table for a particular
                              entPhysicalIndex/entAliasMappingIdentifier pair.
                              
                              For example, to indicate that a particular interface (e.g.,
                              physical component 33) is identified by the same value of
                              ifIndex for all logical entities, the following instance
                              might exist:
                              
                              	entAliasMappingIdentifier.33.0 = ifIndex.5
                              
                              In the event an entPhysicalEntry is associated differently
                              for some logical entities, additional entAliasMapping
                              entries may exist, e.g.:
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              	entAliasMappingIdentifier.33.0 = ifIndex.6
                              	entAliasMappingIdentifier.33.4 =  ifIndex.1
                              	entAliasMappingIdentifier.33.5 =  ifIndex.1
                              	entAliasMappingIdentifier.33.10 = ifIndex.12
                              
                              Note that entries with non-zero entAliasLogicalIndexOrZero
                              index values have precedence over zero-indexed entries.  In
                              this example, all logical entities except 4, 5, and 10,
                              associate physical entity 33 with ifIndex.6.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.3.2.1.1"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:simpleType>
                           <xs:restriction base="xs:int">
                              <xs:minInclusive value="0"/>
                           </xs:restriction>
                        </xs:simpleType>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entAliasMappingIdentifier"
                        type="smiv2:RowPointer" minOccurs="0">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The value of this object identifies a particular conceptual
                              row associated with the indicated entPhysicalIndex and
                              entLogicalIndex pair.
                              
                              Because only physical ports are modeled in this table, only
                              entries that represent interfaces or ports are allowed.  If
                              an ifEntry exists on behalf of a particular physical port,
                              then this object should identify the associated 'ifEntry'.
                              For repeater ports, the appropriate row in the
                              'rptrPortGroupTable' should be identified instead.
                              
                              For example, suppose a physical port was represented by
                              entPhysicalEntry.3, entLogicalEntry.15 existed for a
                              repeater, and entLogicalEntry.22 existed for a bridge.  Then
                              there might be two related instances of
                              entAliasMappingIdentifier:
                                 entAliasMappingIdentifier.3.15 == rptrPortGroupIndex.5.2
                                 entAliasMappingIdentifier.3.22 == ifIndex.17
                              It is possible that other mappings (besides interfaces and
                              repeater ports) may be defined in the future, as required.
                              
                              Bridge ports are identified by examining the Bridge MIB and
                              appropriate ifEntries associated with each 'dot1dBasePort',
                              and are thus not represented in this table.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <ncx:config>false
                              </ncx:config>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.3.2.1.2"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element
                        name="__.entityMapping.entAliasMappingEntry.A__"
                        minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
                        abstract="true"/>
                  </xs:sequence>
               </xs:complexType>
               <xs:key name="entAliasMappingEntry_Key">
                  <xs:selector xpath="."/>
                  <xs:field xpath="entPhysicalIndex"/>
                  <xs:field xpath="entAliasLogicalIndexOrZero"/>
               </xs:key>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="entPhysicalContainsEntry" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>
                     A single container/'containee' relationship.
                  </xs:documentation>
                  <xs:appinfo>
                     <ncx:ordered-by>system
                     </ncx:ordered-by>
                     <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.3.3.1"/>
                  </xs:appinfo>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:sequence>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalIndex"
                        type="xs:string">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              Automagically generated leafref leaf.
                           </xs:documentation>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element name="entPhysicalChildIndex"
                        type="PhysicalIndex">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>
                              The value of entPhysicalIndex for the contained physical
                              entity.
                           </xs:documentation>
                           <xs:appinfo>
                              <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.3.3.1.1"/>
                           </xs:appinfo>
                        </xs:annotation>
                     </xs:element>
                     <xs:element
                        name="__.entityMapping.entPhysicalContainsEntry.A__"
                        minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
                        abstract="true"/>
                  </xs:sequence>
               </xs:complexType>
               <xs:key name="entPhysicalContainsEntry_Key">
                  <xs:selector xpath="."/>
                  <xs:field xpath="entPhysicalIndex"/>
                  <xs:field xpath="entPhysicalChildIndex"/>
               </xs:key>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="__.entityMapping.A__" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded" abstract="true"/>
         </xs:sequence>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>

   <xs:element name="entityGeneral">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:appinfo>
            <ncx:config>true</ncx:config>
            <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.4"/>
         </xs:appinfo>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element name="entLastChangeTime" type="yang:timestamp"
               minOccurs="0">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>
                     The value of sysUpTime at the time a conceptual row is
                     created, modified, or deleted in any of these tables:
                     	- entPhysicalTable
                     	- entLogicalTable
                     	- entLPMappingTable
                     	- entAliasMappingTable
                     
                     
                     
                     	- entPhysicalContainsTable
                  </xs:documentation>
                  <xs:appinfo>
                     <ncx:config>false</ncx:config>
                     <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.4.1"/>
                  </xs:appinfo>
               </xs:annotation>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="__.entityGeneral.A__" minOccurs="0"
               maxOccurs="unbounded" abstract="true"/>
         </xs:sequence>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>

   <xs:element name="entConfigChange"
      substitutionGroup="ncn:notificationContent">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>
            An entConfigChange notification is generated when the value
            of entLastChangeTime changes.  It can be utilized by an NMS
            to trigger logical/physical entity table maintenance polls.
            
            An agent should not generate more than one entConfigChange
            'notification-event' in a given time interval (five seconds
            is the suggested default).  A 'notification-event' is the
            transmission of a single trap or inform PDU to a list of
            notification destinations.
            
            If additional configuration changes occur within the
            throttling period, then notification-events for these
            changes should be suppressed by the agent until the current
            throttling period expires.  At the end of a throttling
            period, one notification-event should be generated if any
            configuration changes occurred since the start of the
            throttling period.  In such a case, another throttling
            period is started right away.
            
            An NMS should periodically check the value of
            entLastChangeTime to detect any missed entConfigChange
            notification-events, e.g., due to throttling or transmission
            loss.
         </xs:documentation>
         <xs:appinfo>
            <smi:oid  smi:oid="1.3.6.1.2.1.47.2.0.1"/>
         </xs:appinfo>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:complexContent>
            <xs:extension base="ncn:NotificationContentType">
               <xs:sequence>
                  <xs:element name="__.entConfigChange.A__"
                     minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"
                     abstract="true"/>
               </xs:sequence>
            </xs:extension>
         </xs:complexContent>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>

</xs:schema>
