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/*
* NOTE: This file was generated, manual edits will be overwritten!
*
* Generated by 'goCodeGenerator.py':
* https://github.com/cboling/OMCI-parser/README.md
*/
package generated
import "github.com/deckarep/golang-set"
// TContClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity T-CONT
const TContClassID ClassID = ClassID(262)
var tcontBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
// TCont (class ID #262)
// An instance of the traffic container ME T-CONT represents a logical connection group associated
// with a G-PON PLOAM layer alloc-ID. A T-CONT can accommodate GEM packets in priority queues or
// traffic schedulers that exist in the GEM layer.
//
// The ONU autonomously creates instances of this ME. The OLT can discover the number of TCONT
// instances via the ANI-G ME. When the ONU's MIB is reset or created for the first time, all
// supported T-CONTs are created. The OLT provisions alloc-IDs to the ONU via the PLOAM channel.
// Via the OMCI, the OLT must then set the alloc-ID attributes in the T-CONTs that it wants to
// activate for user traffic, to create the appropriate association with the allocation ID in the
// PLOAM channel. There should be a one-to-one relationship between allocation IDs and T-CONT MEs;
// the connection of multiple T-CONTs to a single allocation ID is undefined.
//
// The allocation ID that matches the ONU-ID itself is defined to be the default alloc-ID. This
// allocID is used to carry the OMCC. The default alloc-ID can also be used to carry user traffic,
// and hence can be assigned to one of the T-CONT MEs. However, this OMCI relationship only
// pertains to user traffic, and the OMCC relationship is unaffected. It can also be true that the
// OMCC is not contained in any T-CONT ME construct; rather, that the OMCC remains outside of the
// OMCI, and that the OMCI is not used to manage the OMCC in any way. Multiplexing of the OMCC and
// user data in GPON systems is discussed in clause B.2.4.
//
// Relationships
// One or more instances of this ME are associated with an instance of a circuit pack that supports
// a PON interface function, or with the ONU-G itself.
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte
// number indicates the physical capability that realizes the TCONT. It may be represented as
// 0xSSBB, where SS indicates the slot ID that contains this T-CONT (0 for the ONU as a whole), and
// BB is the TCONT ID, numbered by the ONU itself. T-CONTs are numbered in ascending order, with
// the range 0..255 in each slot. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Alloc_Id
// Alloc-ID: This attribute links the T-CONT with the alloc-ID assigned by the OLT in the
// assign_alloc-ID PLOAM message. The respective TC layer specification should be referenced for
// the legal values for that system. Prior to the setting of this attribute by the OLT, this
// attribute has an unambiguously unusable initial value, namely the value 0x00FF or 0xFFFF for
// ITU-T G.984 systems, and the value 0xFFFF for all other ITU-T GTC based PON systems. (R,-W)
// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Deprecated
// Deprecated: The ONU should set this attribute to the value 1, and the OLT should ignore it. (R)
// (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Policy
// NOTE - This attribute is read-only, unless otherwise specified by the QoS configuration
// flexibility attribute of the ONU2-G ME. If flexible configuration is not supported, the ONU
// should reject an attempt to set it with a parameter error result-reason code.
//
type TCont struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
}
func init() {
tcontBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
Name: "TCont",
ClassID: 262,
MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
Get,
Set,
),
AllowedAttributeMask: 0xe000,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
1: Uint16Field("AllocId", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 65535, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 1),
2: ByteField("Deprecated", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 1, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, true, 2),
3: ByteField("Policy", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 3),
},
Access: CreatedByOnu,
Support: UnknownSupport,
}
}
// NewTCont (class ID 262) creates the basic
// Managed Entity definition that is used to validate an ME of this type that
// is received from or transmitted to the OMCC.
func NewTCont(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
return NewManagedEntity(*tcontBME, params...)
}