VOL-4337: Code upgrade for 3/2020 G.988 support and remaining Extended Message Set support
Change-Id: I6c5e1a167216ad9b51e9da89460e9909465ae1bc
diff --git a/generated/aal5performancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/aal5performancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 560466d..50dd54a 100644
--- a/generated/aal5performancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/aal5performancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Aal5PerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity AAL5 performance monitoring history data
-const Aal5PerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(18)
+const Aal5PerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(18) // 0x0012
var aal5performancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Aal5PerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #18)
+// Aal5PerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #18 / 0x0012)
// This ME collects PM data as a result of performing segmentation and reassembly (SAR) and
// convergence sublayer (CS) level protocol monitoring. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
@@ -44,13 +44,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the IW VCC TP. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the IW VCC TP. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -58,26 +56,25 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Sum Of Invalid Cs Field Errors
-// Sum of invalid CS field errors: This attribute counts the sum of invalid CS field errors. For
-// AAL type 5, this attribute is a single count of the number of CS PDUs discarded due to one of
-// the following error conditions: invalid common part indicator (CPI), oversized received SDU, or
-// length violation. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Crc Violations
-// CRC violations: This attribute counts CRC violations detected on incoming SAR PDUs. (R)
+// This attribute counts the sum of invalid CS field errors. For AAL type 5, this attribute is a
+// single count of the number of CS PDUs discarded due to one of the following error conditions:
+// invalid common part indicator (CPI), oversized received SDU, or length violation. (R)
// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
+// Crc Violations
+// This attribute counts CRC violations detected on incoming SAR PDUs. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
// Reassembly Timer Expirations
-// Reassembly timer expirations: This attribute counts reassembly timer expirations. (R) (mandatory
-// if reassembly timer is implemented) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts reassembly timer expirations. (R) (mandatory if reassembly timer is
+// implemented) (4-bytes)
//
// Buffer Overflows
-// Buffer overflows: This attribute counts the number of times where there was not enough buffer
-// space for a reassembled packet. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times where there was not enough buffer space for a
+// reassembled packet. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Encap Protocol Errors
-// Encap protocol errors: This attribute counts the number of times that [IETF RFC 2684]
-// encapsulation protocol detected a bad header. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times that [IETF RFC 2684] encapsulation protocol detected a
+// bad header. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type Aal5PerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/aal5profile.go b/generated/aal5profile.go
index 9de7866..bbade42 100644
--- a/generated/aal5profile.go
+++ b/generated/aal5profile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Aal5ProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity AAL5 profile
-const Aal5ProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(16)
+const Aal5ProfileClassID = ClassID(16) // 0x0010
var aal5profileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Aal5Profile (class ID #16)
+// Aal5Profile (Class ID: #16 / 0x0010)
// This ME organizes data that describe the AAL type 5 processing functions of the ONU. It is used
// with the IW VCC TP ME.
//
@@ -42,17 +42,37 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Max Cpcs Pdu Size
-// Max CPCS PDU size: This attribute specifies the maximum CPCS PDU size to be transmitted over the
-// connection in both upstream and downstream directions. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum CPCS PDU size to be transmitted over the connection in both
+// upstream and downstream directions. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Aal Mode
+// This attribute specifies the AAL mode as follows.
+//
+// 0 Message assured
+//
+// 1 Message unassured
+//
+// 2 Streaming assured
+//
+// 3 Streaming non assured
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Sscs Type
+// This attribute specifies the SSCS type for the AAL. Valid values are as follows.
+//
+// 0 Null
+//
+// 1 Data SSCS based on SSCOP, assured operation
+//
+// 2 Data SSCS based on SSCOP, non-assured operation
+//
+// 3 Frame relay SSCS
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type Aal5Profile struct {
diff --git a/generated/ani-g.go b/generated/ani-g.go
index 022fcbf..0e13c5c 100644
--- a/generated/ani-g.go
+++ b/generated/ani-g.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// AniGClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity ANI-G
-const AniGClassID ClassID = ClassID(263)
+const AniGClassID = ClassID(263) // 0x0107
var anigBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// AniG (class ID #263)
+// AniG (Class ID: #263 / 0x0107)
// This ME organizes data associated with each access network interface supported by a GPON ONU.
// The ONU automatically creates one instance of this ME for each PON physical port.
//
@@ -40,29 +40,52 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value
-// indicates the physical position of the PON interface. The first byte is the slot ID, defined in
-// clause 9.1.5. The second byte is the port ID. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value indicates the physical
+// position of the PON interface. The first byte is the slot ID, defined in clause 9.1.5. The
+// second byte is the port ID. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Sr Indication
-// SR indication: This Boolean attribute indicates the ONU's capability to report queue status for
-// DBA. The value true means that status reporting is available for all TCONTs that are associated
-// with the ANI. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This Boolean attribute indicates the ONU's capability to report queue status for DBA. The value
+// true means that status reporting is available for all TCONTs that are associated with the ANI.
+// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Total TCont Number
-// Total TCONT number: This attribute indicates the total number of T-CONTs that can be supported
-// on this ANI. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute indicates the total number of T-CONTs that can be supported on this ANI. (R)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Gem Block Length
+// This attribute specifies the queue occupancy reporting granularity for DBA, expressed in bytes.
+// This attribute is meaningful only in ITUT G.984.x systems. (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+// In ITU-T G.984 systems, the value set by the OLT is used by all TCONTs on this ANI. Upon ME
+// instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 48. See [ITUT G.984.3] for further details.
+//
// In all other ITU-T PON systems, the unit for queue occupancy reporting is fixed in at 4-bytes by
// the respective TC layer specification.
//
// Piggyback Dba Reporting
+// This attribute indicates the ONU's piggyback DBA reporting format capabilities. [ITUT G.984.3]
+// defines two possible piggyback reporting modes. For reporting mode 0, the single field is the
+// entire report. For reporting mode 1, the DBA report is two fields long. Mode 0 is mandatory for
+// ITU-T G.984 ONUs that support piggyback DBA reporting; mode 1 is optional. Subsequent PON
+// specifications allows only one mode, which should be reported in this attribute as code point 0.
+//
+// The following coding indicates the ONU's piggyback DBA reporting mode capabilities:
+//
+// 0 Mode 0 only
+//
+// 1 Modes 0 and 1
+//
+// 2 Deprecated
+//
+// 3 Deprecated
+//
+// 4 Piggyback DBA reporting not supported
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Deprecated
-// Deprecated: This attribute should be set to 0 by the ONU and ignored by the OLT. (R) (mandatory)
-// (1-byte)
+// This attribute should be set to 0 by the ONU and ignored by the OLT. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Signal Fail Threshold
// Signal fail (SF) threshold: This attribute specifies the downstream bit error rate (BER)
@@ -76,47 +99,56 @@
// ONU sets this attribute to 9. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Optical Signal Level
-// Optical signal level: This attribute reports the current measurement of the total downstream
-// optical signal level. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1- mW (i.e., 1-dBm), with
-// 0.002 dB granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the current measurement of the total downstream optical signal level. Its
+// value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1- mW (i.e., 1-dBm), with 0.002 dB granularity. (R)
+// (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Lower Optical Threshold
-// Lower optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level the ONU uses to declare the
-// downstream low received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127 dBm (coded as 254) to 0 dBm
-// (coded as 0) in 0.5 dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the ONU's internal policy.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level the ONU uses to declare the downstream low received
+// optical power alarm. Valid values are -127 dBm (coded as 254) to 0 dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5 dB
+// increments. The default value 0xFF selects the ONU's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Upper Optical Threshold
-// Upper optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level the ONU uses to declare the
-// downstream high received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127 dBm (coded as 254) to 0 dBm
-// (coded as 0) in 0.5 dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the ONU's internal policy.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level the ONU uses to declare the downstream high received
+// optical power alarm. Valid values are -127 dBm (coded as 254) to 0 dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5 dB
+// increments. The default value 0xFF selects the ONU's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Onu Response Time
+// This attribute indicates the ONU's actual response time. This attribute is in the range
+// 34..36-us. Although this attribute is expressed in nanoseconds, its accuracy is likely to be
+// more coarse. Furthermore, the value may change from one activation cycle to the next. Valid
+// values are:
+//
+// 0 (Null, function not supported)
+//
+// 34000 to 36000 (response time in nanoseconds)
+//
+// All other values reserved
+//
// (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Transmit Optical Level
-// Transmit optical level: This attribute reports the current measurement of mean optical launch
-// power. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., 1-dBm), with 0.002 dB
-// granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the current measurement of mean optical launch power. Its value is a 2s
+// complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., 1-dBm), with 0.002 dB granularity. (R) (optional)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Lower Transmit Power Threshold
-// Lower transmit power threshold: This attribute specifies the minimum mean optical launch power
-// that the ONU uses to declare the low transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement
-// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value -63.5 (0x81)
-// selects the ONU's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the minimum mean optical launch power that the ONU uses to declare the
+// low transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
+// dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value -63.5 (0x81) selects the ONU's internal policy.
+// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Upper Transmit Power Threshold
-// Upper transmit power threshold: This attribute specifies the maximum mean optical launch power
-// that the ONU uses to declare the high transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement
-// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value -63.5 (0x81)
-// selects the ONU's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum mean optical launch power that the ONU uses to declare the
+// high transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
+// dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value -63.5 (0x81) selects the ONU's internal policy.
+// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type AniG struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -147,7 +179,7 @@
10: Uint16Field("OpticalSignalLevel", SignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 10),
11: ByteField("LowerOpticalThreshold", SignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 255, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 11),
12: ByteField("UpperOpticalThreshold", SignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0010, 255, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 12),
- 13: Uint16Field("OnuResponseTime", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 13),
+ 13: Uint16Field("OnuResponseTime", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 35000, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 13),
14: Uint16Field("TransmitOpticalLevel", SignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 14),
15: ByteField("LowerTransmitPowerThreshold", SignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0002, 129, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 15),
16: ByteField("UpperTransmitPowerThreshold", SignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0001, 129, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 16),
diff --git a/generated/attribute.go b/generated/attribute.go
index 58bd6cf..de20130 100644
--- a/generated/attribute.go
+++ b/generated/attribute.go
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
CounterAttributeType // Incrementing counter
)
-// AttributeDefinitionMap is a map of attribute definitions with the attribute index (0..15)
+// AttributeDefinitionMap is a map of attribute definitions with the attribute index (0..16)
// as the key
type AttributeDefinitionMap map[uint]AttributeDefinition
@@ -72,6 +72,12 @@
Deprecated bool // If true, attribute is deprecated
}
+// TableRows is used by the SetTable request/response
+type TableRows struct {
+ NumRows int // Number of rows of 'AttributeDefinition.Size' length
+ Rows []byte // 0..NumRows rows of attribute data of size 'AttributeDefinition.Size'
+}
+
func (attr *AttributeDefinition) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("AttributeDefinition: %v (%v/%v): Size: %v, Default: %v, Access: %v",
attr.GetName(), attr.AttributeType, attr.GetIndex(), attr.GetSize(), attr.GetDefault(), attr.GetAccess())
@@ -80,7 +86,7 @@
// GetName returns the attribute's name
func (attr AttributeDefinition) GetName() string { return attr.Name }
-// GetIndex returns the attribute index )0..15)
+// GetIndex returns the attribute index )0..16)
func (attr AttributeDefinition) GetIndex() uint { return attr.Index }
// GetDefault provides the default value for an attribute if not specified
@@ -392,14 +398,32 @@
if size != 0 && len(data) < attr.GetSize() {
df.SetTruncated()
return nil, NewMessageTruncatedError("packet too small for field")
- } else if size == 0 {
+ }
+ if size == 0 {
return nil, NewProcessingError("table attributes with no size are not supported: %v", attr.Name)
}
return data, nil
case byte(SetTable) | AR: // Set Table Request
- // TODO: Only baseline supported at this time
- return nil, errors.New("attribute encode for set-table-request not yet supported")
+ // SetTableRequestType will be composed of zero or more row of a fixed size (based on ME)
+ // and will be saved to a TableRow struct for the consumer's use
+ size := attr.GetSize()
+ if size == 0 {
+ return nil, NewProcessingError("table attributes with no size are not supported: %v", attr.Name)
+ }
+ if len(data)%size != 0 {
+ df.SetTruncated()
+ return nil, NewMessageTruncatedError("packet does not contain an integral number of rows")
+ }
+ if len(data) == 0 {
+ return TableRows{}, nil
+ }
+ rows := TableRows{
+ NumRows: len(data) / size,
+ Rows: make([]byte, len(data)),
+ }
+ copy(rows.Rows, data)
+ return rows, nil
}
}
@@ -449,8 +473,22 @@
break
case byte(SetTable) | AR: // Set Table Request
- // TODO: Only baseline supported at this time
- return 0, errors.New("attribute encode for set-table-request not yet supported")
+ if rows, ok := value.(TableRows); ok {
+ size := attr.GetSize()
+ if size != 0 && len(rows.Rows)%size != 0 {
+ return 0, NewMessageTruncatedError("packet does not contain an integral number of rows")
+ }
+ if bytesAvailable < len(rows.Rows) {
+ return 0, NewMessageTruncatedError(fmt.Sprintf("not enough space for attribute: %v", attr.Name))
+ }
+ bytes, err := b.AppendBytes(len(rows.Rows))
+ if err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ copy(bytes, rows.Rows)
+ return len(rows.Rows), nil
+ }
+ return 0, errors.New("unexpected type for table serialization")
}
size := attr.GetSize()
if bytesAvailable < size {
@@ -774,3 +812,25 @@
}
return err
}
+
+// AttributeValueMapBufferSize will determine how much space is needed to encode all
+// of the attributes
+func AttributeValueMapBufferSize(classID ClassID, attributes AttributeValueMap, msgType uint8) (int, error) {
+ attrDefs, err := GetAttributesDefinitions(classID)
+ if err.StatusCode() != Success {
+ return 0, err
+ } else if attributes == nil {
+ return 0, NewProcessingError("Invalid (nil) Attribute Value Map referenced")
+ }
+ bufferSize := 0
+ isGetResponse := msgType == 0x29
+
+ for _, attrDef := range attrDefs {
+ if isGetResponse && attrDef.IsTableAttribute() {
+ bufferSize += 4
+ } else {
+ bufferSize += attrDef.GetSize()
+ }
+ }
+ return bufferSize, nil
+}
diff --git a/generated/attributeme.go b/generated/attributeme.go
index 80f4e30..43d73da 100644
--- a/generated/attributeme.go
+++ b/generated/attributeme.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// AttributeMeClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Attribute ME
-const AttributeMeClassID ClassID = ClassID(289)
+const AttributeMeClassID = ClassID(289) // 0x0121
var attributemeBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// AttributeMe (class ID #289)
+// AttributeMe (Class ID: #289 / 0x0121)
// This ME describes a particular attribute type that is supported by the ONU. This ME is not
// included in an MIB upload.
//
@@ -41,48 +41,90 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This number is
-// the same as the one that appears in the attributes table in the ME. Only one instance of each
-// unique attribute need be created. The ONU can assign attribute numbering as it pleases, out of
-// the pool of 64K IDs; however, it is suggested that the numbering follow a rational scheme to aid
-// human readability. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This number is the same as the one
+// that appears in the attributes table in the ME. Only one instance of each unique attribute need
+// be created. The ONU can assign attribute numbering as it pleases, out of the pool of 64K IDs;
+// however, it is suggested that the numbering follow a rational scheme to aid human readability.
+// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Name
-// Name: This attribute contains a 25-byte mnemonic tag for the attribute. Strings shorter than
-// 25-bytes are padded with null characters. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// This attribute contains a 25-byte mnemonic tag for the attribute. Strings shorter than 25-bytes
+// are padded with null characters. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
// Size
-// Size: This attribute contains the size of the attribute, in bytes. The value 0 indicates that
-// the attribute can have a variable/unknown size. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute contains the size of the attribute, in bytes. The value 0 indicates that the
+// attribute can have a variable/unknown size. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Access
+// This attribute represents the OMCI access characteristics of the attribute. The following code
+// points are defined.
+//
+// 1 Read
+//
+// 2 Write
+//
+// 3 Read, write
+//
+// 5 Read, setbycreate
+//
+// 6 Write, setbycreate
+//
+// 7 Read, write, setbycreate
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Format
+// This attribute represents the format of the attribute. The following code points are defined.
+//
+// 1 Pointer
+//
+// 2 Bit field
+//
+// 3 Signed integer
+//
+// 4 Unsigned integer
+//
+// 5 String
+//
+// 6 Enumeration (that is, a set of defined code points)
+//
+// 7 Table
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Lower Limit
-// Lower limit: This attribute provides the lowest value for the attribute. Valid for numeric types
-// (pointer, signed integer, unsigned integer) only. For attributes smaller than 4-bytes, the
-// desired numeric value is expressed in 4-byte representation (for example, the 2s complement
-// 1-byte integer 0xFE is expressed as 0xFFFF-FFFE; the unsigned 1-byte integer 0xFE is expressed
-// as 0x0000-00FE). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute provides the lowest value for the attribute. Valid for numeric types (pointer,
+// signed integer, unsigned integer) only. For attributes smaller than 4-bytes, the desired numeric
+// value is expressed in 4-byte representation (for example, the 2s complement 1-byte integer 0xFE
+// is expressed as 0xFFFF-FFFE; the unsigned 1-byte integer 0xFE is expressed as 0x0000-00FE). (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Upper Limit
-// Upper limit: This attribute provides the highest value for the attribute. It has the same
-// validity and format as the lower limit attribute. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute provides the highest value for the attribute. It has the same validity and format
+// as the lower limit attribute. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Bit Field
-// Bit field: This attribute is a mask of the supported bits in a bit field attribute, valid for
-// bit field type only. A 1 in any position signifies that its code point is supported, while 0
-// indicates that it is not supported. For bit fields smaller than 4-bytes, the attribute is
-// aligned at the least significant end of the mask. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute is a mask of the supported bits in a bit field attribute, valid for bit field
+// type only. A 1 in any position signifies that its code point is supported, while 0 indicates
+// that it is not supported. For bit fields smaller than 4-bytes, the attribute is aligned at the
+// least significant end of the mask. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Code Points Table
-// Code points table: This attribute lists the code points supported by an enumerated attribute.
-// (R) (mandatory) (2 * Q bytes, where Q is the number of entries in the table.)
+// This attribute lists the code points supported by an enumerated attribute. (R) (mandatory) (2 *
+// Q bytes, where Q is the number of entries in the table.)
//
// Support
+// This attribute represents the level of support of the attribute (same notation as the attribute
+// of the same name in the ME). The following code points are defined.
+//
+// 1 Fully supported (supported as defined in this object)
+//
+// 2 Unsupported (OMCI returns an error code if accessed)
+//
+// 3 Partially supported (some aspects of attribute supported)
+//
+// 4 Ignored (OMCI supported, but underlying function is not)
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type AttributeMe struct {
diff --git a/generated/authenticationsecuritymethod.go b/generated/authenticationsecuritymethod.go
index 57eb10d..fd1eb1b 100644
--- a/generated/authenticationsecuritymethod.go
+++ b/generated/authenticationsecuritymethod.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// AuthenticationSecurityMethodClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Authentication security method
-const AuthenticationSecurityMethodClassID ClassID = ClassID(148)
+const AuthenticationSecurityMethodClassID = ClassID(148) // 0x0094
var authenticationsecuritymethodBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// AuthenticationSecurityMethod (class ID #148)
+// AuthenticationSecurityMethod (Class ID: #148 / 0x0094)
// The authentication security method defines the user ID and password configuration to establish a
// session between a client and a server. This object may be used in the role of the client or
// server. An instance of this ME is created by the OLT if authenticated communication is
@@ -43,25 +43,37 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0xFFFF
-// is reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0xFFFF is reserved. (R,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Validation Scheme
+// This attribute specifies the validation scheme used when the ONU validates a challenge.
+// Validation schemes are defined as follows.
+//
+// 0 Validation disabled
+//
+// 1 Validate using MD5 digest authentication as defined in [IETF-RFC-2617] (recommended)
+//
+// 3 Validate using basic authentication as defined in [IETF RFC 2617]
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Username 1
-// Username 1: This string attribute is the user name. If the string is shorter than 25-bytes, it
-// must be null terminated (Note). (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// This string attribute is the user name. If the string is shorter than 25-bytes, it must be null
+// terminated (Note). (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
// Password
-// Password: This string attribute is the password. If the string is shorter than 25-bytes, it must
-// be null terminated. (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// This string attribute is the password. If the string is shorter than 25-bytes, it must be null
+// terminated. (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
// Realm
-// Realm: This string attribute specifies the realm used in digest authentication. If the string is
+// This string attribute specifies the realm used in digest authentication. If the string is
// shorter than 25-bytes, it must be null terminated. (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
// Username 2
+// This string attribute allows for continuation of the user name beyond 25-characters (Note). Its
+// default value is a null string. (R,-W) (optional) (25-bytes)
+//
// NOTE - The total username is the concatenation of the username 1 and username 2 attributes if
// and only if: a) username 1 comprises 25 non-null characters; b) username 2 is supported by the
// ONU; and c) username 2 contains a leading non-null character string. Otherwise, the total
diff --git a/generated/bbftr-069managementserver.go b/generated/bbftr-069managementserver.go
index 46a098e..6aab0a9 100644
--- a/generated/bbftr-069managementserver.go
+++ b/generated/bbftr-069managementserver.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// BbfTr069ManagementServerClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity BBF TR-069 management server
-const BbfTr069ManagementServerClassID ClassID = ClassID(340)
+const BbfTr069ManagementServerClassID = ClassID(340) // 0x0154
var bbftr069managementserverBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// BbfTr069ManagementServer (class ID #340)
+// BbfTr069ManagementServer (Class ID: #340 / 0x0154)
// If functions within the ONU are managed by [BBF TR-069], this ME allows OMCI configuration of
// the autoconfiguration server (ACS) URL and related authentication information for an ACS
// connection initiated by the ONU. [BBF TR-069] supports other means to discover its ACS, so not
@@ -47,25 +47,25 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of a VEIP that links to the BBF TR-069
-// management domain. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of a VEIP that links to the BBF TR-069 management domain. (R)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. When the administrative state is locked, the functions of this ME are disabled. BBF TR-069
-// connectivity to an ACS may be possible through means that do not depend on this ME. The default
-// value of this attribute is locked. (R,W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. When the
+// administrative state is locked, the functions of this ME are disabled. BBF TR-069 connectivity
+// to an ACS may be possible through means that do not depend on this ME. The default value of this
+// attribute is locked. (R,W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Acs Network Address
-// ACS network address: This attribute points to an instance of a network address ME that contains
-// URL and authentication information associated with the ACS URL. (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of a network address ME that contains URL and
+// authentication information associated with the ACS URL. (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Associated Tag
-// Associated tag: This attribute is a TCI value for BBF TR-069 management traffic passing through
-// the VEIP. A TCI, comprising user priority, CFI and VID, is represented by 2-bytes. The value
-// 0xFFFF specifies that BBF TR-069 management traffic passes through the VEIP with neither a VLAN
-// nor a priority tag. (R, W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is a TCI value for BBF TR-069 management traffic passing through the VEIP. A TCI,
+// comprising user priority, CFI and VID, is represented by 2-bytes. The value 0xFFFF specifies
+// that BBF TR-069 management traffic passes through the VEIP with neither a VLAN nor a priority
+// tag. (R, W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type BbfTr069ManagementServer struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/callcontrolperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/callcontrolperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 5ef2495..d901177 100644
--- a/generated/callcontrolperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/callcontrolperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// CallControlPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Call control performance monitoring history data
-const CallControlPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(140)
+const CallControlPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(140) // 0x008c
var callcontrolperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// CallControlPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #140)
+// CallControlPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #140 / 0x008c)
// This ME collects PM data related to the call control channel. Instances of this ME are created
// and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP POTS UNI. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP POTS UNI. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -56,22 +54,21 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Call Setup Failures
-// Call setup failures: This attribute counts call set-up failures. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts call set-up failures. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Call Setup Timer
-// Call setup timer: This attribute is a high water-mark that records the longest duration of a
-// single call set-up detected during this interval. Time is measured in milliseconds from the time
-// an initial set-up was requested by the subscriber until the time at which a response was
-// provided to the subscriber in the form of busy tone, audible ring tone, etc. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// This attribute is a high water-mark that records the longest duration of a single call set-up
+// detected during this interval. Time is measured in milliseconds from the time an initial set-up
+// was requested by the subscriber until the time at which a response was provided to the
+// subscriber in the form of busy tone, audible ring tone, etc. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Call Terminate Failures
-// Call terminate failures: This attribute counts the number of calls that were terminated with
-// cause. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of calls that were terminated with cause. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Analog Port Releases
-// Analog port releases: This attribute counts the number of analogue port releases without
-// dialling detected (abandoned calls). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of analogue port releases without dialling detected (abandoned
+// calls). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Analog Port Off_Hook Timer
// Analog port off-hook timer: This attribute is a high water-mark that records the longest period
diff --git a/generated/cardholder.go b/generated/cardholder.go
index 0bd413f..5b996c6 100644
--- a/generated/cardholder.go
+++ b/generated/cardholder.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// CardholderClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Cardholder
-const CardholderClassID ClassID = ClassID(5)
+const CardholderClassID = ClassID(5) // 0x0005
var cardholderBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Cardholder (class ID #5)
+// Cardholder (Class ID: #5 / 0x0005)
// The cardholder represents the fixed equipment slot configuration of the ONU. Each cardholder can
// contain 0 or 1 circuit packs; the circuit pack models equipment information that can change over
// the lifetime of the ONU, e.g., through replacement.
@@ -75,12 +75,32 @@
// NOTE 1 - Some xDSL MEs use the two MSBs of the slot number for other purposes. An ONU that
// supports these services may have slot limitations or restrictions.
//
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The ONU sets the first byte of this
+// 2-byte identifier to:
+//
+// 0 if the ONU contains pluggable equipment modules
+//
+// 1 if the ONU is a single piece of integrated equipment.
+//
+// The second byte of this identifier is the slot number. In integrated ONUs, this byte may be used
+// as a virtual slot or set to 0 to indicate a universal pseudoslot.
+//
+// Slot numbering schemes differ among vendors. It is only required that slot numbers be unique
+// across the ONU. Up to 254 equipment slots are supported in the range 1..254 (Note 1). The value
+// 0 is reserved for possible use in an integrated ONU to indicate a universal pseudo-slot. The
+// value 255 is also reserved. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// Actual Plug In Unit Type
// Actual plugin unit type: This attribute is equal to the type of the circuit pack in the
// cardholder, or 0 if the cardholder is empty. When the cardholder is populated, this attribute is
// the same as the type attribute of the corresponding circuit pack ME. Circuit pack types are
// defined in Table 9.1.5-1. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// The three following attributes permit the OLT to specify its intentions for any future equipped
+// configuration of a slot. Once some or all of these are set, the ONU can proceed to instantiate
+// circuit pack and PPTP MEs, along with other predeterminable MEs, and allow the OLT to create
+// related discretionary MEs, thereby supporting service pre-provisioning.
+//
// Expected Plug_In Unit Type
// Expected plug-in unit type: This attribute provisions the type of circuit pack for the slot. For
// type coding, see Table 9.1.5-1. The value 0 means that the cardholder is not provisioned to
@@ -89,29 +109,46 @@
// attribute may be used to represent the type of interface. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Expected Port Count
-// Expected port count: This attribute permits the OLT to specify the number of ports it expects in
-// a circuit pack. Prior to provisioning by the OLT, the ONU initializes this attribute to 0.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute permits the OLT to specify the number of ports it expects in a circuit pack.
+// Prior to provisioning by the OLT, the ONU initializes this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Expected Equipment Id
-// Expected equipment ID: This attribute provisions the specific type of expected circuit pack.
-// This attribute applies only to ONUs that do not have integrated interfaces. In some
-// environments, this may contain the expected CLEI code. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
-// attribute to all spaces. (R,-W) (optional) (20-bytes)
+// This attribute provisions the specific type of expected circuit pack. This attribute applies
+// only to ONUs that do not have integrated interfaces. In some environments, this may contain the
+// expected CLEI code. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to all spaces. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (20-bytes)
//
// Actual Equipment Id
-// Actual equipment ID: This attribute identifies the specific type of circuit pack, once it is
-// installed. This attribute applies only to ONUs that do not have integrated interfaces. In some
-// environments, this may include the CLEI code. When the slot is empty or the equipment ID is not
-// known, this attribute should be set to all spaces. (R) (optional) (20-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the specific type of circuit pack, once it is installed. This
+// attribute applies only to ONUs that do not have integrated interfaces. In some environments,
+// this may include the CLEI code. When the slot is empty or the equipment ID is not known, this
+// attribute should be set to all spaces. (R) (optional) (20-bytes)
//
// Protection Profile Pointer
-// Protection profile pointer: This attribute specifies an equipment protection profile that may be
-// associated with the cardholder. Its value is the least significant byte of the ME ID of the
-// equipment protection profile with which it is associated, or 0 if equipment protection is not
-// used. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies an equipment protection profile that may be associated with the
+// cardholder. Its value is the least significant byte of the ME ID of the equipment protection
+// profile with which it is associated, or 0 if equipment protection is not used. (R) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Invoke Protection Switch
+// The OLT may use this attribute to control equipment protection switching. Code points have the
+// following meaning when set by the OLT:
+//
+// 0 Release protection switch
+//
+// 1 Operate protection switch, protect cardholder unspecified
+//
+// 2 Operate protection switch, use first protect cardholder
+//
+// 3 Operate protection switch, use second protect cardholder
+//
+// The ONU should deny attempts to switch to an unequipped, defective or already active protection
+// cardholder.
+//
+// Upon the get action from the OLT, this attribute should return the current value of the actual
+// protection configuration. Code points are as defined above; the value 1 is never returned.
+//
// When circuit packs that support a PON interface (IF) function are switched, the response should
// be returned on the same PON that received the command. However, the OLT should also be prepared
// to accept a response on the redundant PON. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
@@ -120,7 +157,7 @@
// Alarm-reporting control (ARC): See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type Cardholder struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/cesserviceprofile.go b/generated/cesserviceprofile.go
index aebe6b5..ad20760 100644
--- a/generated/cesserviceprofile.go
+++ b/generated/cesserviceprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// CesServiceProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity CES service profile
-const CesServiceProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(21)
+const CesServiceProfileClassID = ClassID(21) // 0x0015
var cesserviceprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// CesServiceProfile (class ID #21)
+// CesServiceProfile (Class ID: #21 / 0x0015)
// NOTE - In [ITU-T G.984.4], this ME is called a CES service profile-G.
//
// An instance of this ME organizes data that describe the CES service functions of the ONU.
@@ -42,16 +42,29 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Ces Buffered Cdv Tolerance
-// CES buffered CDV tolerance: This attribute represents the duration of user data that must be
-// buffered by the CES IW entity to offset packet delay variation. It is expressed in 10-us
-// increments. 75 (750-vs) is suggested as a default value. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
// (2-bytes)
//
+// Ces Buffered Cdv Tolerance
+// This attribute represents the duration of user data that must be buffered by the CES IW entity
+// to offset packet delay variation. It is expressed in 10-us increments. 75 (750-vs) is suggested
+// as a default value. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// Channel Associated Signalling Cas
+// Channel associated signalling (CAS): This attribute selects the signalling format. It applies to
+// structured interfaces only. For unstructured interfaces, this value, if present, must be set to
+// the default 0. Valid values are as follows.
+//
+// 0 Basic
+//
+// 1 E1 CAS
+//
+// 2 SF CAS
+//
+// 3 DS1 ESF CAS
+//
+// 4 J2 CAS
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type CesServiceProfile struct {
diff --git a/generated/circuitpack.go b/generated/circuitpack.go
index e40e29a..0fa6a4e 100644
--- a/generated/circuitpack.go
+++ b/generated/circuitpack.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// CircuitPackClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Circuit pack
-const CircuitPackClassID ClassID = ClassID(6)
+const CircuitPackClassID = ClassID(6) // 0x0006
var circuitpackBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// CircuitPack (class ID #6)
+// CircuitPack (Class ID: #6 / 0x0006)
// This ME models a real or virtual circuit pack that is equipped in a real or virtual ONU slot.
// For ONUs with integrated interfaces, this ME may be used to distinguish available types of
// interfaces (the port-mapping package is another way).
@@ -59,63 +59,76 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value is the
-// same as that of the cardholder ME containing this circuit pack instance. (R, setbycreate if
-// applicable) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value is the same as that of
+// the cardholder ME containing this circuit pack instance. (R, setbycreate if applicable)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Type
-// Type: This attribute identifies the circuit pack type. This attribute is a code as defined in
-// Table 9.1.5-1. The value 255 means unknown or undefined, i.e., the inserted circuit pack is not
+// This attribute identifies the circuit pack type. This attribute is a code as defined in Table
+// 9.1.5-1. The value 255 means unknown or undefined, i.e., the inserted circuit pack is not
// recognized by the ONU or is not mapped to an entry in Table 9.1.5-1. In the latter case, the
// equipment ID attribute may contain inventory information. Upon autonomous ME instantiation, the
// ONU sets this attribute to 0 or to the type of the circuit pack that is physically present. (R,
// setbycreate if applicable) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Number Of Ports
-// Number of ports: This attribute is the number of access ports on the circuit pack. If the port-
-// mapping package is supported for this circuit pack, this attribute should be set to the total
-// number of ports of all types. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is the number of access ports on the circuit pack. If the port-mapping package is
+// supported for this circuit pack, this attribute should be set to the total number of ports of
+// all types. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Serial Number
-// Serial number: The serial number is expected to be unique for each circuit pack, at least within
-// the scope of the given vendor. Note that the serial number may contain the vendor ID or version
-// number. For integrated ONUs, this value is identical to the value of the serial number attribute
-// of the ONU-G ME. Upon creation in the absence of a physical circuit pack, this attribute
-// comprises all spaces. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// The serial number is expected to be unique for each circuit pack, at least within the scope of
+// the given vendor. Note that the serial number may contain the vendor ID or version number. For
+// integrated ONUs, this value is identical to the value of the serial number attribute of the
+// ONU-G ME. Upon creation in the absence of a physical circuit pack, this attribute comprises all
+// spaces. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Version
-// Version: This attribute is a string that identifies the version of the circuit pack as defined
-// by the vendor. The value 0 indicates that version information is not available or applicable.
-// For integrated ONUs, this value is identical to the value of the version attribute of the ONU-G
-// ME. Upon creation in the absence of a physical circuit pack, this attribute comprises all
-// spaces. (R) (mandatory) (14-bytes)
+// This attribute is a string that identifies the version of the circuit pack as defined by the
+// vendor. The value 0 indicates that version information is not available or applicable. For
+// integrated ONUs, this value is identical to the value of the version attribute of the ONU-G ME.
+// Upon creation in the absence of a physical circuit pack, this attribute comprises all spaces.
+// (R) (mandatory) (14-bytes)
//
// Vendor Id
-// Vendor ID: This attribute identifies the vendor of the circuit pack. For ONUs with integrated
-// interfaces, this value is identical to the value of the vendor ID attribute of the ONU-G ME.
-// Upon creation in the absence of a physical circuit pack, this attribute comprises all spaces.
-// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the vendor of the circuit pack. For ONUs with integrated interfaces,
+// this value is identical to the value of the vendor ID attribute of the ONU-G ME. Upon creation
+// in the absence of a physical circuit pack, this attribute comprises all spaces. (R) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. Administrative state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the circuit pack is capable of performing
-// its function. Valid values are enabled (0), disabled (1) and unknown (2). Pending completion of
-// initialization and self-test on an installed circuit pack, the ONU sets this attribute to 2. (R)
-// (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the circuit pack is capable of performing its function. Valid
+// values are enabled (0), disabled (1) and unknown (2). Pending completion of initialization and
+// self-test on an installed circuit pack, the ONU sets this attribute to 2. (R) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Bridged Or Ip Ind
+// This attribute specifies whether an Ethernet interface is bridged or derived from an IP router
+// function.
+//
+// 0 Bridged
+//
+// 1 IP router
+//
+// 2 Both bridged and IP router functions
+//
// (R,-W) (optional, only applicable for circuit packs with Ethernet interfaces) (1-byte)
//
// Equipment Id
-// Equipment ID: This attribute may be used to identify the vendor's specific type of circuit pack.
-// In some environments, this attribute may include the CLEI code. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU
-// sets this attribute to all spaces or to the equipment ID of the circuit pack that is physically
-// present. (R) (optional) (20-bytes)
+// This attribute may be used to identify the vendor's specific type of circuit pack. In some
+// environments, this attribute may include the CLEI code. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
+// attribute to all spaces or to the equipment ID of the circuit pack that is physically present.
+// (R) (optional) (20-bytes)
//
// Card Configuration
+// This attribute selects the appropriate configuration of configurable circuit packs. Table
+// 9.1.5-1 specifies two configurable card types: C-DS1/E1 (code 16), and C-DS1/E1/J1 (code 17).
+// Values are indicated below for the allowed card types and configurations.
+//
// Upon autonomous instantiation, this attribute is set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate if applicable)
// (mandatory for configurable circuit packs) (1-byte)
//
@@ -126,26 +139,24 @@
// scheduler function) (1-byte)
//
// Total Priority Queue Number
-// Total priority queue number: This value reports the total number of priority queues associated
-// with the circuit pack. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets the attribute to 0 or to the value
-// supported by the physical circuit pack. (R) (mandatory for circuit packs that provide a traffic
-// scheduler function) (1-byte)
+// This value reports the total number of priority queues associated with the circuit pack. Upon ME
+// instantiation, the ONU sets the attribute to 0 or to the value supported by the physical circuit
+// pack. (R) (mandatory for circuit packs that provide a traffic scheduler function) (1-byte)
//
// Total Traffic Scheduler Number
-// Total traffic scheduler number: This value reports the total number of traffic schedulers
-// associated with the circuit pack. The ONU supports null function, strict priority scheduling and
-// WRR from the priority control, and guarantee of minimum rate control points of view. If the
-// circuit pack has no traffic scheduler, this attribute should be absent or have the value 0. Upon
-// ME instantiation, the ONU sets the attribute to 0 or to the value supported by the physical
-// circuit pack. (R) (mandatory for circuit packs that provide a traffic scheduler function)
-// (1-byte)
+// This value reports the total number of traffic schedulers associated with the circuit pack. The
+// ONU supports null function, strict priority scheduling and WRR from the priority control, and
+// guarantee of minimum rate control points of view. If the circuit pack has no traffic scheduler,
+// this attribute should be absent or have the value 0. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets the
+// attribute to 0 or to the value supported by the physical circuit pack. (R) (mandatory for
+// circuit packs that provide a traffic scheduler function) (1-byte)
//
// Power Shed Override
-// Power shed override: This attribute allows ports to be excluded from the power shed control
-// defined in clause 9.1.7. It is a bit mask that takes port 1 as the MSB; a bit value of 1 marks
-// the corresponding port to override the power shed timer. For hardware that cannot shed power per
-// port, this attribute is a slot override rather than a port override, with any non-zero port
-// value causing the entire circuit pack to override power shedding. (R,-W) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute allows ports to be excluded from the power shed control defined in clause 9.1.7.
+// It is a bit mask that takes port 1 as the MSB; a bit value of 1 marks the corresponding port to
+// override the power shed timer. For hardware that cannot shed power per port, this attribute is a
+// slot override rather than a port override, with any non-zero port value causing the entire
+// circuit pack to override power shedding. (R,-W) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
type CircuitPack struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -157,9 +168,10 @@
Name: "CircuitPack",
ClassID: 6,
MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
- Create,
Get,
Set,
+ Create,
+ Delete,
),
AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfffc,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
@@ -179,7 +191,7 @@
13: ByteField("TotalTrafficSchedulerNumber", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 13),
14: Uint32Field("PowerShedOverride", BitFieldAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 14),
},
- Access: CreatedByOlt,
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
Support: UnknownSupport,
Alarms: AlarmMap{
0: "Equipment alarm",
diff --git a/generated/classidmap.go b/generated/classidmap.go
index 71abb89..eef38d7 100644
--- a/generated/classidmap.go
+++ b/generated/classidmap.go
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
func init() {
// Create mapping of 16-bit managed entity class IDs to ME-type
- classToManagedEntityMap = make(map[ClassID]CreateME, 179)
+ classToManagedEntityMap = make(map[ClassID]CreateME, 193)
classToManagedEntityMap[2] = NewOnuData
classToManagedEntityMap[5] = NewCardholder
@@ -120,15 +120,21 @@
classToManagedEntityMap[146] = NewVoipApplicationServiceProfile
classToManagedEntityMap[147] = NewVoipFeatureAccessCodes
classToManagedEntityMap[148] = NewAuthenticationSecurityMethod
+ classToManagedEntityMap[149] = NewSipConfigPortal
classToManagedEntityMap[150] = NewSipAgentConfigData
classToManagedEntityMap[151] = NewSipAgentPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
classToManagedEntityMap[152] = NewSipCallInitiationPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
classToManagedEntityMap[153] = NewSipUserData
+ classToManagedEntityMap[154] = NewMgcConfigPortal
classToManagedEntityMap[155] = NewMgcConfigData
classToManagedEntityMap[156] = NewMgcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
+ classToManagedEntityMap[157] = NewLargeString
+ classToManagedEntityMap[158] = NewOnuRemoteDebug
classToManagedEntityMap[160] = NewEquipmentExtensionPackage
classToManagedEntityMap[162] = NewPhysicalPathTerminationPointMocaUni
classToManagedEntityMap[163] = NewMocaEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
+ classToManagedEntityMap[164] = NewMocaInterfacePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
+ classToManagedEntityMap[165] = NewVdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions
classToManagedEntityMap[168] = NewVdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1
classToManagedEntityMap[169] = NewVdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2
classToManagedEntityMap[170] = NewVdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart3
@@ -203,11 +209,14 @@
classToManagedEntityMap[346] = NewXgPonUpstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
classToManagedEntityMap[348] = NewMacBridgePortIcmpv6ProcessPreAssignTable
classToManagedEntityMap[400] = NewEthernetPseudowireParameters
+ classToManagedEntityMap[406] = NewEponDownstreamPerformanceMonitoringConfiguration
+ classToManagedEntityMap[407] = NewSipAgentConfigData2
classToManagedEntityMap[408] = NewXdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2
classToManagedEntityMap[410] = NewVdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions3
classToManagedEntityMap[412] = NewXdslChannelConfigurationProfilePart2
classToManagedEntityMap[413] = NewXtuDataGatheringConfiguration
classToManagedEntityMap[414] = NewXdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart8
+ classToManagedEntityMap[415] = NewVdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart4
classToManagedEntityMap[418] = NewEfmBondingGroup
classToManagedEntityMap[419] = NewEfmBondingLink
classToManagedEntityMap[420] = NewEfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
@@ -216,12 +225,15 @@
classToManagedEntityMap[423] = NewEfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
classToManagedEntityMap[424] = NewEfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2
classToManagedEntityMap[425] = NewEthernetFrameExtendedPm64Bit
+ classToManagedEntityMap[427] = NewPhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart3
classToManagedEntityMap[432] = NewFastChannelConfigurationProfile
classToManagedEntityMap[433] = NewFastDataPathConfigurationProfile
classToManagedEntityMap[434] = NewFastVectoringLineConfigurationExtensions
classToManagedEntityMap[436] = NewFastLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2
classToManagedEntityMap[437] = NewFastXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
classToManagedEntityMap[438] = NewFastXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
+ classToManagedEntityMap[440] = NewTimeStatusMessage
+ classToManagedEntityMap[441] = NewOnu3G
classToManagedEntityMap[443] = NewTwdmChannelManagedEntity
classToManagedEntityMap[444] = NewTwdmChannelPhyLodsPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
classToManagedEntityMap[445] = NewTwdmChannelXgemPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
@@ -234,6 +246,8 @@
classToManagedEntityMap[452] = NewTwdmChannelOmciPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
classToManagedEntityMap[453] = NewEnhancedFecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
classToManagedEntityMap[454] = NewEnhancedTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData
+ classToManagedEntityMap[456] = NewOnuManufacturingData
+ classToManagedEntityMap[457] = NewOnuTimeConfiguration
}
// LoadManagedEntityDefinition returns a function to create a Managed Entity for a specific
@@ -274,3 +288,12 @@
(ClassID(350) <= classID && classID <= ClassID(399)) ||
(ClassID(65280) <= classID && classID <= ClassID(65535))
}
+
+// IsUnknownClassID returns true if the provided class ID is reserved in ITU-T G.988
+// for vendor specific functionality or is not decoded/supported by this library
+func IsUnknownClassID(classID ClassID) bool {
+ if _, err := LoadManagedEntityDefinition(classID); err != nil {
+ return false
+ }
+ return true
+}
diff --git a/generated/classidmap_test.go b/generated/classidmap_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e3dde04
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/classidmap_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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/stretchr/testify/assert"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+func TestClassIDMap(t *testing.T) {
+ for classID, function := range classToManagedEntityMap {
+ managedEntity, omciError := function()
+
+ assert.NotNil(t, managedEntity)
+ assert.Equal(t, omciError.StatusCode(), Success)
+
+ assert.Equal(t, classID, managedEntity.GetClassID())
+ assert.NotNil(t, managedEntity.GetManagedEntityDefinition())
+ }
+}
diff --git a/generated/classsupport.go b/generated/classsupport.go
index df47014..90b85d9 100644
--- a/generated/classsupport.go
+++ b/generated/classsupport.go
@@ -14,6 +14,12 @@
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
+/*
+ * NOTE: This file was generated, manual edits will be overwritten!
+ *
+ * Generated by 'goCodeGenerator.py':
+ * https://github.com/cboling/OMCI-parser/README.md
+ */
package generated
diff --git a/generated/dot1agcfmstack.go b/generated/dot1agcfmstack.go
index 882a1b1..08dda58 100644
--- a/generated/dot1agcfmstack.go
+++ b/generated/dot1agcfmstack.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Dot1AgCfmStackClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Dot1ag CFM stack
-const Dot1AgCfmStackClassID ClassID = ClassID(305)
+const Dot1AgCfmStackClassID = ClassID(305) // 0x0131
var dot1agcfmstackBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Dot1AgCfmStack (class ID #305)
+// Dot1AgCfmStack (Class ID: #305 / 0x0131)
// This ME reports the maintenance status of a bridge port at any given time. An ONU that supports
// [IEEE 802.1ag] functionality automatically creates an instance of the dot1ag CFM stack ME for
// each MAC bridge or IEEE 802.1p mapper, depending on its provisioning model.
@@ -48,20 +48,79 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies an instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge service profile ME
-// or an IEEE 802.1p mapper ME. It is expected that an ONU will implement CFM on bridges or on
-// IEEE-802.1p mappers, but not both. For precision, the reference is disambiguated by the value of
-// the layer 2 type pointer attribute. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies an instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge service profile ME or an IEEE 802.1p mapper
+// ME. It is expected that an ONU will implement CFM on bridges or on IEEE-802.1p mappers, but not
+// both. For precision, the reference is disambiguated by the value of the layer 2 type pointer
+// attribute. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Layer 2 Type
-// Layer 2 type: This attribute specifies whether the dot1ag CFM stack is associated with a MAC
-// bridge service profile (value 0) or an IEEE 802.1p mapper (value 1). (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies whether the dot1ag CFM stack is associated with a MAC bridge service
+// profile (value 0) or an IEEE 802.1p mapper (value 1). (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Mp Status Table
+// This attribute is a list of entries, each entry reporting one aspect of the maintenance status
+// of one port. If a port is associated with more than one CFM maintenance entity, each is
+// represented as a separate item in this table attribute; a port that has no current maintenance
+// functions is not represented in the table (so the table may be empty). Each entry is defined as
+// follows.
+//
+// Port ID: The ME ID of the MAC bridge port config data whose information is reported in this
+// entry. If the layer 2 parent is an IEEE 802.1p mapper, a null pointer. (2-bytes)
+//
+// Level: The level at which the reported maintenance function exists, 0..7. (1-byte)
+//
+// Direction: The value 1 (down) or 2 (up). (1-byte)
+//
+// VLAN ID: If this table entry reports a maintenance function associated with a VLAN, this field
+// contains the value of the primary VLAN ID. If no VLAN is associated with this entry, this field
+// contains the value 0. (2-bytes)
+//
+// MD: A pointer to the associated dot1ag maintenance domain ME. If no MD is associated with this
+// entry, a null pointer. (2-bytes)
+//
+// MA: A pointer to the associated dot1ag maintenance association ME. If no MA is associated with
+// this entry, a null pointer. (2-bytes)
+//
+// MEP ID: If this table entry reports an MEP, this field contains the value of its MEP ID (range
+// 1..8191). If this table entry reports an MHF, this field contains the value 0. (2-bytes)
+//
+// MAC address: The MAC address of the MP. (6-bytes)
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (18N bytes)
//
// Configuration Error List Table
+// This attribute is based on the [IEEE 802.1ag] configuration error list. It is a list of entries,
+// each entry reporting a VLAN and a bridge port against which a configuration error has been
+// detected. The table may be empty at any given time. Entries are defined as follows:
+//
+// VLAN ID: If this table entry reports a maintenance function associated with a VLAN, this field
+// contains the value of the VLAN ID in error. If no VLAN is associated with this entry, this field
+// contains the value 0. (2-bytes)
+//
+// Port ID: A pointer to the MAC bridge port config data whose information is reported in this
+// entry. If the layer 2 parent is an IEEE 802.1p mapper, a null pointer. (2-bytes)
+//
+// Detected configuration error: A bit mask with the following meanings. A list entry exists if and
+// only if at least one of these bits is set. Definitions appear in clause 22.2.4 of [IEEE
+// 802.1ag]: (1-byte)
+//
+// 0x01 CFM leak. MA x is associated with a specific VID list, one or more of the VIDs in MA x can
+// pass through the bridge port, no up MEP is configured for MA x on the bridge port, no down MEP
+// is configured on any bridge port for MA x, and another MA y, at a higher MD level than MA x, and
+// associated with at least one of the VID(s) also in MA x, does have an MEP configured on the
+// bridge port.
+//
+// 0x02 Conflicting VIDs. MA x is associated with a specific VID list, an up MEP is configured on
+// MA x on the bridge port, and another MA y, associated with at least one of the VID(s) also in MA
+// x, and at the same MD level as MA x, also has an up MEP configured on some bridge port.
+//
+// 0x04 Excessive levels. The number of different MD levels at which maintenance domain
+// intermediate points (MIPs) are to be created on this port exceeds the bridge's capabilities.
+//
+// 0x08 Overlapped levels. An MEP is created for one VID at one MD level, but an MEP is also
+// configured on another VID at that MD level or higher, exceeding the bridge's capabilities.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (5N bytes)
//
type Dot1AgCfmStack struct {
diff --git a/generated/dot1agchassis-managementinfo.go b/generated/dot1agchassis-managementinfo.go
index bfdf25b..75d0106 100644
--- a/generated/dot1agchassis-managementinfo.go
+++ b/generated/dot1agchassis-managementinfo.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Dot1AgChassisManagementInfoClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Dot1ag chassis-management info
-const Dot1AgChassisManagementInfoClassID ClassID = ClassID(306)
+const Dot1AgChassisManagementInfoClassID = ClassID(306) // 0x0132
var dot1agchassismanagementinfoBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Dot1AgChassisManagementInfo (class ID #306)
+// Dot1AgChassisManagementInfo (Class ID: #306 / 0x0132)
// This ME represents the system-level chassis ID or management address for [IEEE-802.1ag] CFM
// messages, and potentially for other IEEE 802-based functions. Although [IEEE-802.1AB] allows for
// several management addresses (synonyms in different formats or with granularity to the component
diff --git a/generated/dot1agdefaultmdlevel.go b/generated/dot1agdefaultmdlevel.go
index 2cb7823..0d1e13e 100644
--- a/generated/dot1agdefaultmdlevel.go
+++ b/generated/dot1agdefaultmdlevel.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Dot1AgDefaultMdLevelClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Dot1ag default MD level
-const Dot1AgDefaultMdLevelClassID ClassID = ClassID(301)
+const Dot1AgDefaultMdLevelClassID = ClassID(301) // 0x012d
var dot1agdefaultmdlevelBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Dot1AgDefaultMdLevel (class ID #301)
+// Dot1AgDefaultMdLevel (Class ID: #301 / 0x012d)
// The collection of the functionality called a maintenance half-function (MHF) is not explicitly
// modelled as a ME by either [IEEE 802.1ag] or the OMCI. The ONU automatically creates MHFs
// according to parameters specified in a dot1ag MD or a dot1ag MA ME; the dot1ag default MD level
@@ -51,32 +51,100 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies an instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge service profile ME
-// or an IEEE 802.1p mapper ME. It is expected that an ONU will implement CFM on bridges or on
-// IEEE-802.1p mappers, but not both, depending on its provisioning model. For precision, the
-// reference is disambiguated by the value of the layer 2 type pointer attribute. (R) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies an instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge service profile ME or an IEEE 802.1p mapper
+// ME. It is expected that an ONU will implement CFM on bridges or on IEEE-802.1p mappers, but not
+// both, depending on its provisioning model. For precision, the reference is disambiguated by the
+// value of the layer 2 type pointer attribute. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Layer 2 Type
-// Layer 2 type: This attribute specifies whether the dot1ag default MD level ME is associated with
-// a MAC bridge service profile (value 0) or an IEEE 802.1p mapper (value-1). (R) (mandatory)
-// (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies whether the dot1ag default MD level ME is associated with a MAC bridge
+// service profile (value 0) or an IEEE 802.1p mapper (value-1). (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Catchall Level
-// Catchall level: This attribute ranges from 0..7 and specifies the MD level of MHFs created when
-// no specific match is found. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute ranges from 0..7 and specifies the MD level of MHFs created when no specific
+// match is found. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Catchall Mhf Creation
+// This attribute determines whether, when no more specific match is found, the bridge creates an
+// MHF or not. This attribute is an enumeration with the following values:
+//
+// 1 None. The bridge does not create any MHFs. This is the default value.
+//
+// 2 Default. The bridge can create MHFs on this VID on any port through which the VID can pass.
+//
+// 3 Explicit. The bridge can create MHFs on this VID on any port through which the VID can pass,
+// but only if an MEP exists at some lower maintenance level.
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Catchall Sender Id Permission
-// Catchall sender ID permission: This attribute determines the contents of the sender ID TLV
-// included in CFM messages transmitted by MPs when no more specific match is found. This attribute
-// is identical to that defined in the description of the dot1ag MD ME (i.e., excluding code point
-// 5, defer). (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute determines the contents of the sender ID TLV included in CFM messages transmitted
+// by MPs when no more specific match is found. This attribute is identical to that defined in the
+// description of the dot1ag MD ME (i.e., excluding code point 5, defer). (R,-W) (mandatory)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Default Md Level Table
+// Each entry is a vector of fields, indexed by primary VLAN ID.
+//
+// Primary VLAN ID (2-bytes)
+//
+// Table control: This field controls the meaning of a set operation. The 1-byte size of this field
+// is included in get/get-next operations, but its value is undefined under get-next and should be
+// ignored by the OLT. (1-byte)
+//
+// 1 Add record to table; overwrite existing record, if any.
+//
+// 2 Delete record from table.
+//
+// 3 Clear all entries from table. This action may affect service and should be used judiciously.
+//
+// Other values are reserved.
+//
+// Status: This Boolean field indicates whether this table entry is in effect (true) or whether
+// (false) it has been overridden by the existence of an MA for the same VID and MD level as this
+// table's entry, and on which an up MEP is defined. This attribute is read-only. Space should be
+// allocated for it during set operations, but the value is not used. (1-byte)
+//
+// Level: This field ranges from 0..7 and specifies the MD level of MHFs under the control of this
+// instance of the dot1ag default MD level. The additional value 0xFF instructs the bridge to use
+// the value in the catch-all level attribute. (1-byte)
+//
+// MHF creation: This attribute determines whether the bridge creates an MHF or not, under
+// circumstances defined in clause 22.2.3 of [IEEE 802.1ag]. This attribute is an enumeration with
+// the following values. (1-byte)
+//
+// 1 None. No MHFs are created on this bridge for this MA.
+//
+// 2 Default. The bridge can create MHFs on this VID on any port through which the VID can pass.
+//
+// 3 Explicit. The bridge can create MHFs on this VID on any port through which the VID can pass,
+// but only if an MEP exists at some lower maintenance level.
+//
+// 4 Defer. This value causes the ONU to use the setting of the catch-all MHF creation attribute.
+// This is recommended to be the default value.
+//
+// Sender ID permission: This attribute determines the contents of the sender ID TLV included in
+// CFM messages transmitted by MPs controlled by this MA. (1-byte)
+//
+// 1 None: the sender ID TLV is not to be sent, default.
+//
+// 2 Chassis: the chassis ID length, chassis ID subtype, and chassis ID fields of the sender ID TLV
+// are to be sent, but not the management address fields.
+//
+// 3 Manage: the management address fields of the sender ID TLV are to be sent, but the chassis ID
+// length is to be transmitted with a 0 value, and the chassis ID subtype, and chassis ID fields
+// are not to be sent.
+//
+// 4 ChassisManage: all chassis ID and management address fields are to be sent.
+//
+// 5 Defer: the contents of the sender ID TLV is determined by the catch-all sender ID permission
+// attribute.
+//
+// Associated VLANs list: This field comprises a list of up to 11 additional VLAN IDs associated
+// with the primary VLAN, 2-bytes each. Unused placeholders, possibly including the entire field,
+// are set to 0. (22-bytes)
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (29-bytes * N entries)
//
type Dot1AgDefaultMdLevel struct {
diff --git a/generated/dot1agmaintenanceassociation.go b/generated/dot1agmaintenanceassociation.go
index acb599f..b898665 100644
--- a/generated/dot1agmaintenanceassociation.go
+++ b/generated/dot1agmaintenanceassociation.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Dot1AgMaintenanceAssociationClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Dot1ag maintenance association
-const Dot1AgMaintenanceAssociationClassID ClassID = ClassID(300)
+const Dot1AgMaintenanceAssociationClassID = ClassID(300) // 0x012c
var dot1agmaintenanceassociationBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Dot1AgMaintenanceAssociation (class ID #300)
+// Dot1AgMaintenanceAssociation (Class ID: #300 / 0x012c)
// This ME models an [IEEE 802.1ag] service defined on a bridge port. An MA is a set of endpoints
// on opposite sides of a network, all existing at a defined maintenance level. One of the
// endpoints resides on the local ONU; the others are understood to be configured in a consistent
diff --git a/generated/dot1agmaintenancedomain.go b/generated/dot1agmaintenancedomain.go
index aefb298..5f191a5 100644
--- a/generated/dot1agmaintenancedomain.go
+++ b/generated/dot1agmaintenancedomain.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Dot1AgMaintenanceDomainClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Dot1ag maintenance domain
-const Dot1AgMaintenanceDomainClassID ClassID = ClassID(299)
+const Dot1AgMaintenanceDomainClassID = ClassID(299) // 0x012b
var dot1agmaintenancedomainBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Dot1AgMaintenanceDomain (class ID #299)
+// Dot1AgMaintenanceDomain (Class ID: #299 / 0x012b)
// In [IEEE 802.1ag], a maintenance domain (MD) is a context within which configuration fault
// management (CFM) connectivity verification can occur. Individual services (maintenance
// associations, MAs) exist within an MD. An MD is created and deleted by the OLT. The MD ME is
diff --git a/generated/dot1agmep.go b/generated/dot1agmep.go
index 8d6db66..44cce8c 100644
--- a/generated/dot1agmep.go
+++ b/generated/dot1agmep.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Dot1AgMepClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Dot1ag MEP
-const Dot1AgMepClassID ClassID = ClassID(302)
+const Dot1AgMepClassID = ClassID(302) // 0x012e
var dot1agmepBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Dot1AgMep (class ID #302)
+// Dot1AgMep (Class ID: #302 / 0x012e)
// This ME models an MEP as defined primarily in [IEEE 802.1ag] and secondarily in [ITUT Y.1731].
// It is created and deleted by the OLT. An MEP exists at one of eight possible maintenance levels,
// and resides at the boundary of a MD. It inherits a name, and optionally a set of associated
@@ -43,78 +43,98 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Layer 2 Entity Pointer
-// Layer 2 entity pointer: Depending on the value of the layer 2 type attribute, this pointer
-// specifies the MAC bridge port configuration data ME or the IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile ME
-// with which this MEP is associated. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Layer 2 Type
-// Layer 2 type: This attribute specifies whether the MA is associated with a MAC bridge port
-// (value 0) or an IEEE 802.1p mapper (value 1). (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
-//
-// Ma Pointer
-// MA pointer: This pointer specifies the maintenance association with which this MEP is
+// Depending on the value of the layer 2 type attribute, this pointer specifies the MAC bridge port
+// configuration data ME or the IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile ME with which this MEP is
// associated. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
+// Layer 2 Type
+// This attribute specifies whether the MA is associated with a MAC bridge port (value 0) or an
+// IEEE 802.1p mapper (value 1). (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Ma Pointer
+// This pointer specifies the maintenance association with which this MEP is associated. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// Mep Id
-// MEP ID: This attribute specifies the MEP's own identity in the MA. For a given MA, the MEP ID
-// must be unique throughout the network defined by the MD. The MEP ID is defined in the range
-// 1..8191. The value 0 indicates that no MEP ID is (yet) configured. (R,-W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the MEP's own identity in the MA. For a given MA, the MEP ID must be
+// unique throughout the network defined by the MD. The MEP ID is defined in the range 1..8191. The
+// value 0 indicates that no MEP ID is (yet) configured. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Mep Control
+// This attribute specifies some of the overall behavioural aspects of the MEP. It is interpreted
+// as follows.
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Primary Vlan
-// Primary VLAN: This attribute is a 12-bit VLAN ID. The value 0 indicates that the MEP inherits
-// its primary VLAN from its parent MA. CFM messages, except forwarded LTMs, are tagged with the
-// primary VLAN ID. If explicitly specified, the value of this attribute must be one of the VLANs
-// associated with the parent MA. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is a 12-bit VLAN ID. The value 0 indicates that the MEP inherits its primary VLAN
+// from its parent MA. CFM messages, except forwarded LTMs, are tagged with the primary VLAN ID. If
+// explicitly specified, the value of this attribute must be one of the VLANs associated with the
+// parent MA. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. Administrative state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Ccm And Ltm Priority
-// CCM and LTM priority: Ranging from 0..7, this attribute permits CCM and LTM frames to be
-// explicitly prioritized, which may be needed if flows are separated, e.g., by 802.1p priority.
-// The priority specified in this attribute is also used in linktrace reply (LTR) frames originated
-// by this MEP. The value 0xFF selects the IEEE 802.1ag default, whereby CCM and LTM frames are
-// transmitted with the highest Ethernet priority available. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (1-byte)
+// Ranging from 0..7, this attribute permits CCM and LTM frames to be explicitly prioritized, which
+// may be needed if flows are separated, e.g., by 802.1p priority. The priority specified in this
+// attribute is also used in linktrace reply (LTR) frames originated by this MEP. The value 0xFF
+// selects the IEEE 802.1ag default, whereby CCM and LTM frames are transmitted with the highest
+// Ethernet priority available. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Egress Identifier
-// Egress identifier: This attribute comprises 8-bytes to be included in LTMs. They allow received
-// LTRs to be directed to the correct originator. The attribute includes the originator MAC address
-// and a locally defined identifier. If this field is 0, the ONU uses the MEP's MAC address, with 0
-// as the locally defined identifier. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute comprises 8-bytes to be included in LTMs. They allow received LTRs to be directed
+// to the correct originator. The attribute includes the originator MAC address and a locally
+// defined identifier. If this field is 0, the ONU uses the MEP's MAC address, with 0 as the
+// locally defined identifier. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Peer Mep Ids
-// Peer MEP IDs: This attribute lists the expected peer MEPs for CCMs, 2-bytes per MEP ID. [IEEE
-// 802.1ag] allows for multipoint networks, and therefore a list of peer MEPs. This attribute
-// allows for up to 12 peers for a given MEP, though GPON applications are expected to need only a
-// single peer. Missing or unexpected messages trigger alarm declaration after a soak interval.
-// Unused peer MEP slots should be set to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (24-bytes)
+// This attribute lists the expected peer MEPs for CCMs, 2-bytes per MEP ID. [IEEE 802.1ag] allows
+// for multipoint networks, and therefore a list of peer MEPs. This attribute allows for up to 12
+// peers for a given MEP, though GPON applications are expected to need only a single peer. Missing
+// or unexpected messages trigger alarm declaration after a soak interval. Unused peer MEP slots
+// should be set to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (24-bytes)
//
// Eth Ais Control
+// This attribute controls the generation of Ethernet alarm indication signal (AIS) frames when
+// they are enabled through the MEP control attribute. It is interpreted as follows:
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory if ETH AIS is enabled) (1-byte)
//
// Fault Alarm Threshold
+// This attribute specifies the lowest priority alarm that is allowed to generate a fault alarm.
+// The value 0 specifies that the ONU uses its internal default. It is defined as follows.
+//
+// 1 All defects generate alarms after suitable soaking, including AIS and RDICCM.
+//
+// 2 Alarm generated only by one of: MACstatus, RemoteCCM, ErrorCCM, XconCCM. This value is
+// recommended as the default in [IEEE 802.1ag].
+//
+// 3 Alarm generated only by one of: RemoteCCM, ErrorCCM, XconCCM.
+//
+// 4 Alarm generated only by one of: ErrorCCM, XconCCM.
+//
+// 5 Alarm generated only by: XconCCM.
+//
+// 6 No alarms are to be reported. This setting may be useful during configuration of services
+// across the network when spurious alarms could otherwise be generated.
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Alarm Declaration Soak Time
-// Alarm declaration soak time: This attribute defines the defect soak time that must elapse before
-// the MEP declares an alarm. It is expressed in 10-ms units with a range of 250 to 1000, i.e.,
-// 2.5-s to 10-s. The default is recommended to be 2.5 seconds. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute defines the defect soak time that must elapse before the MEP declares an alarm.
+// It is expressed in 10-ms units with a range of 250 to 1000, i.e., 2.5-s to 10-s. The default is
+// recommended to be 2.5 seconds. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Alarm Clear Soak Time
-// Alarm clear soak time: This attribute defines the defect-free soak time that must elapse before
-// the MEP clears an alarm. It is expressed in intervals of 10-ms with a range of 250 to 1-000,
-// i.e., 2.5-s to 10-s. The default is recommended to be 10-s. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute defines the defect-free soak time that must elapse before the MEP clears an
+// alarm. It is expressed in intervals of 10-ms with a range of 250 to 1-000, i.e., 2.5-s to 10-s.
+// The default is recommended to be 10-s. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type Dot1AgMep struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/dot1ratelimiter.go b/generated/dot1ratelimiter.go
index 107a024..71c88c5 100644
--- a/generated/dot1ratelimiter.go
+++ b/generated/dot1ratelimiter.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Dot1RateLimiterClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Dot1 rate limiter
-const Dot1RateLimiterClassID ClassID = ClassID(298)
+const Dot1RateLimiterClassID = ClassID(298) // 0x012a
var dot1ratelimiterBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Dot1RateLimiter (class ID #298)
+// Dot1RateLimiter (Class ID: #298 / 0x012a)
// This ME allows rate limits to be defined for various types of upstream traffic that are
// processed by IEEE 802.1 bridges or related structures.
//
@@ -41,31 +41,37 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Parent Me Pointer
-// Parent ME pointer: This attribute points to an instance of a ME. The type of ME is determined by
-// the TP type attribute. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of a ME. The type of ME is determined by the TP type
+// attribute. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Tp Type
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
-// Upstream Unicast Flood Rate Pointer
-// Upstream unicast flood rate pointer: This attribute points to an instance of the traffic
-// descriptor that governs the rate of upstream unicast packets whose DA is unknown to the bridge.
-// A null pointer specifies that no administrative limit is to be imposed. (R,-W, setbycreate)
-// (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the type of TP associated with this dot1 rate limiter. Valid values
+// are:
//
-// Upstream Broadcast Rate Pointer
-// Upstream broadcast rate pointer: This attribute points to an instance of the traffic descriptor
-// that governs the rate of upstream broadcast packets. A null pointer specifies that no
+// 1 MAC bridge service profile
+//
+// 2 IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile
+//
+// Upstream Unicast Flood Rate Pointer
+// This attribute points to an instance of the traffic descriptor that governs the rate of upstream
+// unicast packets whose DA is unknown to the bridge. A null pointer specifies that no
// administrative limit is to be imposed. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
+// Upstream Broadcast Rate Pointer
+// This attribute points to an instance of the traffic descriptor that governs the rate of upstream
+// broadcast packets. A null pointer specifies that no administrative limit is to be imposed.
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
// Upstream Multicast Payload Rate Pointer
-// Upstream multicast payload rate pointer: This attribute points to an instance of the traffic
-// descriptor that governs the rate of upstream multicast payload packets. A null pointer specifies
-// that no administrative limit is to be imposed. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the traffic descriptor that governs the rate of upstream
+// multicast payload packets. A null pointer specifies that no administrative limit is to be
+// imposed. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type Dot1RateLimiter struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/dot1xconfigurationprofile.go b/generated/dot1xconfigurationprofile.go
index 57abc1d..ad53d44 100644
--- a/generated/dot1xconfigurationprofile.go
+++ b/generated/dot1xconfigurationprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Dot1XConfigurationProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Dot1X configuration profile
-const Dot1XConfigurationProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(291)
+const Dot1XConfigurationProfileClassID = ClassID(291) // 0x0123
var dot1xconfigurationprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Dot1XConfigurationProfile (class ID #291)
+// Dot1XConfigurationProfile (Class ID: #291 / 0x0123)
// An instance of this ME represents a set of attributes that control an ONU's 802.1X operation
// with regard to IEEE 802 services. An instance of this ME is created by the ONU if it is capable
// of supporting [IEEE 802.1X] authentication of CPE.
@@ -41,48 +41,68 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute provides a unique number for each instance of this ME. There
-// is at most one instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute provides a unique number for each instance of this ME. There is at most one
+// instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Circuit Id Prefix
-// Circuit ID prefix: This attribute is a pointer to a large string ME whose content appears as the
-// prefix of the NAS port ID in radius access-request messages. The remainder of the NAS port ID
-// field is local information (for example, slot-port, appended by the ONU itself). The default
-// value of this attribute is the null pointer 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is a pointer to a large string ME whose content appears as the prefix of the NAS
+// port ID in radius access-request messages. The remainder of the NAS port ID field is local
+// information (for example, slot-port, appended by the ONU itself). The default value of this
+// attribute is the null pointer 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Fallback Policy
-// Fallback policy: When set to 1 (deny), this attribute causes IEEE-802.1X conversations to fail
-// when no external authentication server is accessible, such that no Ethernet service is provided.
-// The default value 0 causes IEEE-802.1X conversations to succeed when no external authentication
-// server is accessible. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// When set to 1 (deny), this attribute causes IEEE-802.1X conversations to fail when no external
+// authentication server is accessible, such that no Ethernet service is provided. The default
+// value 0 causes IEEE-802.1X conversations to succeed when no external authentication server is
+// accessible. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Auth Server 1
-// Auth server 1: This attribute is a pointer to a large string ME that contains the URI of the
-// first choice radius authentication server. The value 0 indicates that no radius authentication
-// server is specified. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is a pointer to a large string ME that contains the URI of the first choice
+// radius authentication server. The value 0 indicates that no radius authentication server is
+// specified. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Shared Secret Auth1
-// Shared secret auth1: This attribute is the shared secret for the first radius authentication
-// server. It is a null-terminated character string. (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// This attribute is the shared secret for the first radius authentication server. It is a null-
+// terminated character string. (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+//
+// The following two pairs of attributes are defined in the same way:
//
// Auth Server 2
-// Auth server 2: (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Shared Secret Auth2
-// Shared secret auth2: (R,-W) (optional) (25-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (25-bytes)
//
// Auth Server 3
-// Auth server 3: (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Shared Secret Auth3
-// Shared secret auth3: (R,-W) (optional) (25-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (25-bytes)
//
// Olt Proxy Address
-// OLT proxy address: This attribute indicates the IP address of a possible proxy at the OLT for
-// IEEE-802.1X radius messages. The default value 0.0.0.0 indicates that no proxy is required.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute indicates the IP address of a possible proxy at the OLT for IEEE-802.1X radius
+// messages. The default value 0.0.0.0 indicates that no proxy is required. (R,-W) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Calling Station Id Format
+// Radius messages initiated by the ONU contain a calling-station-ID field that is specified to be
+// the supplicant's MAC address in upper-case ASCII form, with bytes separated by a delimiter. This
+// attribute permits specification of the delimiter. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Value Meaning
+//
+// 0 ONU's internal default
+//
+// 1 Hyphen (-) delimiter
+//
+// 2 Colon (:) delimiter
+//
+// 3 No delimiter
+//
+// 0x20 - 0x7E Use this value as the delimiter
+//
+// 0xF0 - 0xFE Vendor-specific use
+//
// Other values are reserved.
//
type Dot1XConfigurationProfile struct {
diff --git a/generated/dot1xperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/dot1xperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 9cf56c3..e9d2177 100644
--- a/generated/dot1xperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/dot1xperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Dot1XPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Dot1X performance monitoring history data
-const Dot1XPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(292)
+const Dot1XPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(292) // 0x0124
var dot1xperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Dot1XPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #292)
+// Dot1XPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #292 / 0x0124)
// This ME collects performance statistics on an ONU's IEEE 802.1X CPE authentication operation.
// Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -43,68 +43,59 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of a PPTP. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of a PPTP. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Eapol Frames Received
-// EAPOL frames received: This attribute counts received valid EAPOL frames of any type. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received valid EAPOL frames of any type. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Eapol Frames Transmitted
-// EAPOL frames transmitted: This attribute counts transmitted EAPOL frames of any type. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts transmitted EAPOL frames of any type. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Eapol Start Frames Received
-// EAPOL start frames received: This attribute counts received EAPOL start frames. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received EAPOL start frames. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Eapol Logoff Frames Received
-// EAPOL logoff frames received: This attribute counts received EAPOL logoff frames. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received EAPOL logoff frames. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Invalid Eapol Frames Received
-// Invalid EAPOL frames received: This attribute counts received EAPOL frames in which the frame
-// type was not recognized. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received EAPOL frames in which the frame type was not recognized. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Eap Resp_Id Frames Received
// EAP resp/id frames received: This attribute counts received EAP response frames containing an
// identifier type field. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Eap Response Frames Received
-// EAP response frames received: This attribute counts received EAP response frames, other than
-// resp/id frames. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received EAP response frames, other than resp/id frames. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Eap Initial Request Frames Transmitted
-// EAP initial request frames transmitted: This attribute counts transmitted request frames
-// containing an identifier type field. In [IEEE 802.1X], this is also called ReqId. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts transmitted request frames containing an identifier type field. In [IEEE
+// 802.1X], this is also called ReqId. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Eap Request Frames Transmitted
-// EAP request frames transmitted: This attribute counts transmitted request frames, other than
-// request/id frames. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts transmitted request frames, other than request/id frames. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Eap Length Error Frames Received
-// EAP length error frames received: This attribute counts received EAPOL frames whose packet body
-// length field was invalid. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received EAPOL frames whose packet body length field was invalid. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Eap Success Frames Generated Autonomously
-// EAP success frames generated autonomously: This attribute counts EAPOL success frames generated
-// according to the local fallback policy because no radius server was available. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts EAPOL success frames generated according to the local fallback policy
+// because no radius server was available. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Eap Failure Frames Generated Autonomously
-// EAP failure frames generated autonomously: This attribute counts EAPOL failure frames generated
-// according to the local fallback policy because no radius server was available. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts EAPOL failure frames generated according to the local fallback policy
+// because no radius server was available. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type Dot1XPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/dot1xportextensionpackage.go b/generated/dot1xportextensionpackage.go
index 428d9de..8970c4a 100644
--- a/generated/dot1xportextensionpackage.go
+++ b/generated/dot1xportextensionpackage.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Dot1XPortExtensionPackageClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Dot1X port extension package
-const Dot1XPortExtensionPackageClassID ClassID = ClassID(290)
+const Dot1XPortExtensionPackageClassID = ClassID(290) // 0x0122
var dot1xportextensionpackageBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Dot1XPortExtensionPackage (class ID #290)
+// Dot1XPortExtensionPackage (Class ID: #290 / 0x0122)
// An instance of this ME represents a set of attributes that control a port's IEEE 802.1X
// operation. It is created and deleted autonomously by the ONU upon the creation or deletion of a
// PPTP that supports [IEEE 802.1X] authentication of customer premises equipment (CPE).
@@ -42,54 +42,110 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute provides a unique number for each instance of this ME. Its
-// value is the same as that of its associated PPTP (i.e., slot and port number). (R) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute provides a unique number for each instance of this ME. Its value is the same as
+// that of its associated PPTP (i.e., slot and port number). (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Dot1X Enable
-// Dot1x enable: If true, this Boolean attribute forces the associated port to authenticate via
-// [IEEE 802.1X] as a precondition of normal service. The default value false does not impose IEEE
-// 802.1X authentication on the associated port. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// If true, this Boolean attribute forces the associated port to authenticate via [IEEE 802.1X] as
+// a precondition of normal service. The default value false does not impose IEEE 802.1X
+// authentication on the associated port. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Action Register
+// This attribute defines a set of actions that can be performed on the associated port. The act of
+// writing to the register causes the specified action.
+//
+// 1 Force re-authentication - this opcode initiates an IEEE-802.1X reauthentication conversation
+// with the associated port. The port remains in its current authorization state until the
+// conversation concludes.
+//
+// 2 Force unauthenticated - this opcode initiates an IEEE-802.1X authentication conversation whose
+// outcome is predestined to fail, thereby disabling normal Ethernet service on the port. The
+// port's provisioning is not changed, such that upon re-initialization, a new IEEE-802.1X
+// conversation may restore service without prejudice.
+//
+// 3 Force authenticated - this opcode initiates an IEEE-802.1X authentication conversation whose
+// outcome is predestined to succeed, thereby unconditionally enabling normal Ethernet service on
+// the port. The port's provisioning is not changed, such that upon re-initialization, a new
+// IEEE-802.1X conversation is required.
+//
// (W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Authenticator Pae State
+// 4 Authenticated
+//
+// 5 Aborting
+//
+// 6 Held
+//
+// 7 Force auth
+//
+// 8 Force unauth
+//
+// 9 Restart
+//
// (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute returns the value of the port's PAE state. States are further described in [IEEE
+// 802.1X]. Values are coded as follows.
+//
+// 0 Initialize
+//
+// 1 Disconnected
+//
+// 2 Connecting
+//
+// 3 Authenticating
+//
// Backend Authentication State
+// This attribute returns the value of the port's back-end authentication state. States are further
+// described in [IEEE 802.1X]. Values are coded as follows.
+//
+// 0 Request
+//
+// 1 Response
+//
+// 2 Success
+//
+// 3 Fail
+//
+// 4 Timeout
+//
+// 5 Idle
+//
+// 6 Initialize
+//
+// 7 Ignore
+//
// (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Admin Controlled Directions
-// Admin controlled directions: This attribute controls the directionality of the port's
-// authentication requirement. The default value 0 indicates that control is imposed in both
-// directions. The value 1 indicates that control is imposed only on traffic from the subscriber
-// towards the network. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute controls the directionality of the port's authentication requirement. The default
+// value 0 indicates that control is imposed in both directions. The value 1 indicates that control
+// is imposed only on traffic from the subscriber towards the network. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Operational Controlled Directions
-// Operational controlled directions: This attribute indicates the directionality of the port's
-// current authentication state. The value 0 indicates that control is imposed in both directions.
-// The value 1 indicates that control is imposed only on traffic from the subscriber towards the
-// network. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates the directionality of the port's current authentication state. The
+// value 0 indicates that control is imposed in both directions. The value 1 indicates that control
+// is imposed only on traffic from the subscriber towards the network. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Authenticator Controlled Port Status
-// Authenticator controlled port status: This attribute indicates whether the controlled port is
-// currently authorized (1) or unauthorized (2). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the controlled port is currently authorized (1) or unauthorized
+// (2). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Quiet Period
-// Quiet period: This attribute specifies the interval between EAP request/identity invitations
-// sent to the peer. Other events such as carrier present or EAPOL start frames from the peer may
-// trigger an EAP request/identity frame from the ONU at any time; this attribute controls the
-// ONU's periodic behaviour in the absence of these other inputs. It is expressed in seconds.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the interval between EAP request/identity invitations sent to the peer.
+// Other events such as carrier present or EAPOL start frames from the peer may trigger an EAP
+// request/identity frame from the ONU at any time; this attribute controls the ONU's periodic
+// behaviour in the absence of these other inputs. It is expressed in seconds. (R,-W) (optional)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Server Timeout Period
-// Server timeout period: This attribute specifies the time the ONU will wait for a response from
-// the radius server before timing out. Within this maximum interval, the ONU may initiate several
-// retransmissions with exponentially increasing delay. Upon timeout, the ONU may try another
-// radius server if there is one, or invoke the fallback policy, if no alternate radius servers are
-// available. Server timeout is expressed in seconds, with a default value of 30 and a maximum
-// value of 65535. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the time the ONU will wait for a response from the radius server before
+// timing out. Within this maximum interval, the ONU may initiate several retransmissions with
+// exponentially increasing delay. Upon timeout, the ONU may try another radius server if there is
+// one, or invoke the fallback policy, if no alternate radius servers are available. Server timeout
+// is expressed in seconds, with a default value of 30 and a maximum value of 65535. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Re_Authentication Period
// Re-authentication period: This attribute records the re-authentication interval specified by the
@@ -102,9 +158,9 @@
// only meaningful after a port has been authenticated. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Key Transmission Enabled
-// Key transmission enabled: This Boolean attribute indicates whether key transmission is enabled
-// (true) or not (false). This feature is not required; the parameter is listed here for
-// completeness vis-`a-vis [IEEE 802.1X]. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This Boolean attribute indicates whether key transmission is enabled (true) or not (false). This
+// feature is not required; the parameter is listed here for completeness vis-`a-vis [IEEE 802.1X].
+// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type Dot1XPortExtensionPackage struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/efmbondinggroup.go b/generated/efmbondinggroup.go
index 299f00d..b569180 100644
--- a/generated/efmbondinggroup.go
+++ b/generated/efmbondinggroup.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EfmBondingGroupClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity EFM bonding group
-const EfmBondingGroupClassID ClassID = ClassID(418)
+const EfmBondingGroupClassID = ClassID(418) // 0x01a2
var efmbondinggroupBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EfmBondingGroup (class ID #418)
+// EfmBondingGroup (Class ID: #418 / 0x01a2)
// The EFM bonding group represents a group of links that are bonded. In [IEEE 802.3], a bonding
// group is known as a PAF [physical medium entity (PME) aggregation function] and a link is known
// as a PME instance of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
@@ -41,28 +41,44 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is
-// reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is reserved. (R,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Group Id
-// Group ID: This attribute is the unique number representing this bonding group. See clause
-// C.3.1.1 of [ITU-T G.998.2]. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (6-bytes)
+// This attribute is the unique number representing this bonding group. See clause C.3.1.1 of
+// [ITU-T G.998.2]. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (6-bytes)
//
// Minimum Upstream Group Rate
-// Minimum upstream group rate: This attribute sets the minimum upstream group rate, in bits per
-// second, for this EFM Group. This attribute is used to determine the group US rate low alarm
-// status. The group US rate low alarm means that the aggregate upstream rate of all active links
-// associated with this group is less than the minimum upstream group rate. The default value for
-// this rate is zero. (R,-W) (mandatory, setbycreate) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute sets the minimum upstream group rate, in bits per second, for this EFM Group.
+// This attribute is used to determine the group US rate low alarm status. The group US rate low
+// alarm means that the aggregate upstream rate of all active links associated with this group is
+// less than the minimum upstream group rate. The default value for this rate is zero. (R,-W)
+// (mandatory, setbycreate) (4-bytes)
//
// Minimum Downstream Group Rate
-// Minimum downstream group rate: This attribute sets the minimum downstream group rate, in bits
-// per second, for this EFM Group. This attribute is used to determine the group DS rate low alarm
-// status. The group DS rate low alarm means that the aggregate downstream rate of all active links
-// associated with this group is less than the minimum downstream group rate. The default value for
-// this rate is zero. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes, setbycreate)
+// This attribute sets the minimum downstream group rate, in bits per second, for this EFM Group.
+// This attribute is used to determine the group DS rate low alarm status. The group DS rate low
+// alarm means that the aggregate downstream rate of all active links associated with this group is
+// less than the minimum downstream group rate. The default value for this rate is zero. (R,-W)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes, setbycreate)
//
// Group Alarm Enable
+// This bit mapped attribute enables the various group alarms. A bit value of 1 means "enable".
+//
+// Bit Meaning
+//
+// 1 (LSB) Group down
+//
+// 2 Group partial
+//
+// 3 Group US rate low
+//
+// 4 Group DS rate low
+//
+// 5 4x rate ratio
+//
+// 6-8 Reserved
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type EfmBondingGroup struct {
diff --git a/generated/efmbondinggroupperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/efmbondinggroupperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 6157d8f..55a24c3 100644
--- a/generated/efmbondinggroupperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/efmbondinggroupperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity EFM bonding group performance monitoring history data
-const EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(420)
+const EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(420) // 0x01a4
var efmbondinggroupperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #420)
+// EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #420 / 0x01a4)
// This ME collects PM data as seen at the xTU-C. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by
// the OLT.
//
@@ -40,51 +40,49 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the EFM bonding group. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the EFM bonding group. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contain PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Rx Bad Fragments
-// Rx bad fragments: Clause 45.2.3.33 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Clause 45.2.3.33 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Lost Fragments
-// Rx lost fragments: Clause 45.2.3.34 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Clause 45.2.3.34 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Lost Starts
-// Rx lost starts: Clause 45.2.3.35 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Clause 45.2.3.35 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Lost Ends
-// Rx lost ends: Clause 45.2.3.36 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Clause 45.2.3.36 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Frames
-// Rx frames: Number of Ethernet frames received over this group. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of Ethernet frames received over this group. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Frames
-// Tx frames: Number of Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Bytes
-// Rx bytes: Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames received over this group. (R)
-// (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames received over this group. (R) (mandatory)
+// (8-bytes)
//
// Tx Bytes
-// Tx bytes: Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R)
-// (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R) (mandatory)
+// (8-bytes)
//
// Tx Discarded Frames
-// Tx discarded frames: Number of Ethernet frames discarded by the group transmit function. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of Ethernet frames discarded by the group transmit function. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Discarded Bytes
-// Tx discarded bytes: Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames discarded by the group
-// transmit function. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames discarded by the group transmit function. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/efmbondinggroupperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go b/generated/efmbondinggroupperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
index e7d9c7e..ed3a34c 100644
--- a/generated/efmbondinggroupperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
+++ b/generated/efmbondinggroupperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity EFM bonding group performance monitoring history data part 2
-const EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(421)
+const EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID = ClassID(421) // 0x01a5
var efmbondinggroupperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 (class ID #421)
+// EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 (Class ID: #421 / 0x01a5)
// This ME collects PM data as seen at the xTU-C. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by
// the OLT.
//
@@ -40,65 +40,58 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the EFM bonding group. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the EFM bonding group. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contain PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Rx Unicast Frames
-// Rx unicast frames: Number of unicast Ethernet frames received over this group. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// Number of unicast Ethernet frames received over this group. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Unicast Frames
-// Tx unicast frames: Number of unicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of unicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Unicast Bytes
-// Rx unicast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the unicast Ethernet frames received over this
-// group. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the unicast Ethernet frames received over this group. (R)
+// (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Tx Unicast Bytes
-// Tx unicast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the unicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this
-// group. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the unicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R)
+// (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Rx Broadcast Frames
-// Rx broadcast frames: Number of broadcast Ethernet frames received over this group. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of broadcast Ethernet frames received over this group. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Broadcast Frames
-// Tx broadcast frames: Number of broadcast Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of broadcast Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Broadcast Bytes
-// Rx broadcast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the broadcast Ethernet frames received over
-// this group. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the broadcast Ethernet frames received over this group. (R)
+// (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Tx Broadcast Bytes
-// Tx broadcast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the broadcast Ethernet frames transmitted over
-// this group. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the broadcast Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R)
+// (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Rx Multicast Frames
-// Rx multicast frames: Number of multicast Ethernet frames received over this group. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of multicast Ethernet frames received over this group. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Multicast Frames
-// Tx multicast frames: Number of multicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of multicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Multicast Bytes
-// Rx multicast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the multicast Ethernet frames received over
-// this group. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the multicast Ethernet frames received over this group. (R)
+// (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Tx Multicast Bytes
-// Tx multicast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the multicast Ethernet frames transmitted over
-// this group. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the multicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this group. (R)
+// (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
type EfmBondingGroupPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/efmbondinglink.go b/generated/efmbondinglink.go
index 089195e..4df2d36 100644
--- a/generated/efmbondinglink.go
+++ b/generated/efmbondinglink.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EfmBondingLinkClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity EFM bonding link
-const EfmBondingLinkClassID ClassID = ClassID(419)
+const EfmBondingLinkClassID = ClassID(419) // 0x01a3
var efmbondinglinkBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EfmBondingLink (class ID #419)
+// EfmBondingLink (Class ID: #419 / 0x01a3)
// The EFM bonding link represents a link that can be bonded with other links to form a group. In
// [IEEE 802.3], a bonding group is known as a PAF and a link is known as a PME. Instances of this
// ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
@@ -41,17 +41,30 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of the first byte are
+// the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the remaining part of the
+// ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1.
+//
// NOTE - This attribute has the same meaning as the Stream ID in clause C.3.1.2 of [ITU-T
// G.998.2], except that it cannot be changed. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Associated Group Me Id
-// Associated group ME ID: This attribute is the ME ID of the bonding group to which this link is
-// associated. Changing this attribute moves the link from one group to another. Setting this
-// attribute to an ME ID that has not yet been provisioned will result in this link being placed in
-// a single-link group that contains only this link. The default value for this attribute is the
-// null pointer, 0xFFFF. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is the ME ID of the bonding group to which this link is associated. Changing this
+// attribute moves the link from one group to another. Setting this attribute to an ME ID that has
+// not yet been provisioned will result in this link being placed in a single-link group that
+// contains only this link. The default value for this attribute is the null pointer, 0xFFFF.
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Link Alarm Enable
+// This bit mapped attribute enables the group down and group partial alarms. A bit value of 1
+// means "enable".
+//
+// Bit Meaning
+//
+// 1 (LSB) Link down
+//
+// 2-8 Reserved
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-bytes)
//
type EfmBondingLink struct {
diff --git a/generated/efmbondinglinkperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/efmbondinglinkperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index d80c83f..2ef9f2a 100644
--- a/generated/efmbondinglinkperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/efmbondinglinkperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EfmBondingLinkPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity EFM bonding link performance monitoring history data
-const EfmBondingLinkPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(422)
+const EfmBondingLinkPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(422) // 0x01a6
var efmbondinglinkperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EfmBondingLinkPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #422)
+// EfmBondingLinkPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #422 / 0x01a6)
// This ME collects PM data as seen at the xTU-C. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by
// the OLT.
//
@@ -40,41 +40,39 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the EFM bonding link. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the EFM bonding link. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contain PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Rx Errored Fragments
-// Rx errored fragments: Clause 45.2.3.29 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Clause 45.2.3.29 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Small Fragments
-// Rx small fragments: Clause 45.2.3.30 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Clause 45.2.3.30 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Large Fragments
-// Rx large fragments: Clause 45.2.3.31 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Clause 45.2.3.31 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Discarded Fragments
-// Rx discarded fragments: Clause 45.2.3.32 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Clause 45.2.3.32 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Fcs Errors
-// Rx FCS errors: Clause 45.2.6.11 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Clause 45.2.6.11 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Coding Errors
-// Rx coding errors: Clause 45.2.6.12 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Clause 45.2.6.12 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Fragments
-// Rx fragments: Number of fragments received over this link. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of fragments received over this link. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Fragments
-// Tx fragments: Number of fragments transmitted over this link. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of fragments transmitted over this link. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type EfmBondingLinkPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/efmbondingportperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/efmbondingportperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 4186478..6585ce3 100644
--- a/generated/efmbondingportperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/efmbondingportperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity EFM bonding port performance monitoring history data
-const EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(423)
+const EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(423) // 0x01a7
var efmbondingportperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #423)
+// EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #423 / 0x01a7)
// This ME collects PM data as seen at the xTU-C. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by
// the OLT.
//
@@ -40,40 +40,38 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of
-// the first byte are the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the
-// remaining part of the ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of the first byte are
+// the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the remaining part of the
+// ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contain PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Rx Frames
-// Rx frames: Number of Ethernet frames received over this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of Ethernet frames received over this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Frames
-// Tx frames: Number of Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Bytes
-// Rx bytes: Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames received over this port. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames received over this port. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Bytes
-// Tx bytes: Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Discarded Frames
-// Tx discarded frames: Number of Ethernet frames discarded by the port transmit function. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of Ethernet frames discarded by the port transmit function. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Discarded Bytes
-// Tx discarded bytes: Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames discarded by the port
-// transmit function. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the Ethernet frames discarded by the port transmit function. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/efmbondingportperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go b/generated/efmbondingportperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
index 947e454..f2a1f15 100644
--- a/generated/efmbondingportperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
+++ b/generated/efmbondingportperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity EFM bonding port performance monitoring history data part 2
-const EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(424)
+const EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID = ClassID(424) // 0x01a8
var efmbondingportperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 (class ID #424)
+// EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 (Class ID: #424 / 0x01a8)
// This ME collects PM data as seen at the xTU-C. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by
// the OLT.
//
@@ -40,66 +40,59 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of
-// the first byte are the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the
-// remaining part of the ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of the first byte are
+// the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the remaining part of the
+// ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contain PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Rx Unicast Frames
-// Rx unicast frames: Number of unicast Ethernet frames received over this port. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// Number of unicast Ethernet frames received over this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Unicast Frames
-// Tx unicast frames: Number of unicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// Number of unicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Unicast Bytes
-// Rx unicast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the unicast Ethernet frames received over this
-// port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the unicast Ethernet frames received over this port. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Unicast Bytes
-// Tx unicast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the unicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this
-// port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the unicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Broadcast Frames
-// Rx broadcast frames: Number of broadcast Ethernet frames received over this port. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of broadcast Ethernet frames received over this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Broadcast Frames
-// Tx broadcast frames: Number of broadcast Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of broadcast Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Broadcast Bytes
-// Rx broadcast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the broadcast Ethernet frames received over
-// this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the broadcast Ethernet frames received over this port. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Broadcast Bytes
-// Tx broadcast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the broadcast Ethernet frames transmitted over
-// this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the broadcast Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Multicast Frames
-// Rx multicast frames: Number of multicast Ethernet frames received over this port. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of multicast Ethernet frames received over this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Multicast Frames
-// Tx multicast frames: Number of multicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of multicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Multicast Bytes
-// Rx multicast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the multicast Ethernet frames received over
-// this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the multicast Ethernet frames received over this port. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Multicast Bytes
-// Tx multicast bytes: Number of bytes contained in the multicast Ethernet frames transmitted over
-// this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// Number of bytes contained in the multicast Ethernet frames transmitted over this port. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type EfmBondingPortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/energyconsumptionperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/energyconsumptionperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 0b334bf..d831e3e 100644
--- a/generated/energyconsumptionperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/energyconsumptionperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EnergyConsumptionPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Energy consumption performance monitoring history data
-const EnergyConsumptionPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(343)
+const EnergyConsumptionPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(343) // 0x0157
var energyconsumptionperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EnergyConsumptionPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #343)
+// EnergyConsumptionPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #343 / 0x0157)
// This ME collects PM data associated with the ONU's energy consumption. The time spent in various
// low-power states is recorded as a measure of their utility. Furthermore, the ONU may also
// include the equivalent of a watt-hour meter, which can be sampled from time to time to measure
@@ -44,12 +44,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The ME ID must
-// be 0. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The ME ID must be 0. (R, set-by-
+// create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: No thresholds are defined for this ME. For uniformity with other PMs, the
@@ -57,22 +56,22 @@
// set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Doze Time
-// Doze time: This attribute records the time during which the ONU was in doze energy conservation
-// mode, measured in microseconds. If watchful sleep is enabled in the ONU dynamic power management
+// This attribute records the time during which the ONU was in doze energy conservation mode,
+// measured in microseconds. If watchful sleep is enabled in the ONU dynamic power management
// control ME, the ONU ignores this attribute. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Cyclic Sleep Time
-// Cyclic sleep time: This attribute records the time during which the ONU was in cyclic sleep
-// energy conservation mode, measured in microseconds. If watchful sleep is enabled in the ONU
-// dynamic power management control ME, the ONU ignores this attribute. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute records the time during which the ONU was in cyclic sleep energy conservation
+// mode, measured in microseconds. If watchful sleep is enabled in the ONU dynamic power management
+// control ME, the ONU ignores this attribute. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Watchful Sleep Time
-// Watchful sleep time: This attribute records the time during which the ONU was in watchful sleep
-// energy conservation mode, measured in microseconds. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute records the time during which the ONU was in watchful sleep energy conservation
+// mode, measured in microseconds. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Energy Consumed
-// Energy consumed: This attribute records the energy consumed by the ONU, measured in millijoules.
-// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute records the energy consumed by the ONU, measured in millijoules. (R) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
//
type EnergyConsumptionPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/enhancedfecperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/enhancedfecperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 9fb45c9..b3da774 100644
--- a/generated/enhancedfecperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/enhancedfecperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EnhancedFecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Enhanced FEC performance monitoring history data
-const EnhancedFecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(453)
+const EnhancedFecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(453) // 0x01c5
var enhancedfecperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EnhancedFecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #453)
+// EnhancedFecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #453 / 0x01c5)
// This ME collects PM data associated with PON downstream FEC counters for XGS-PON and subsequent
// ITU-T PON systems. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -43,36 +43,34 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G or a TWDM channel. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G or a TWDM channel. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 64 Bit Id
// Threshold data 64-bit ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 64-bit ME
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Corrected Bytes
-// Corrected bytes: This attribute counts the number of bytes that were corrected by the FEC
-// function. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of bytes that were corrected by the FEC function. (R)
+// (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Corrected Code Words
-// Corrected code words: This attribute counts the code words that were corrected by the FEC
-// function. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the code words that were corrected by the FEC function. (R) (mandatory)
+// (8-bytes)
//
// Uncorrectable Code Words
-// Uncorrectable code words: This attribute counts errored code words that could not be corrected
-// by the FEC function. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute counts errored code words that could not be corrected by the FEC function. (R)
+// (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Total Code Words
-// Total code words: This attribute counts the total received code words. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total received code words. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Fec Seconds
-// FEC seconds: This attribute counts seconds during which there was an FEC anomaly. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts seconds during which there was an FEC anomaly. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type EnhancedFecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/enhancedsecuritycontrol.go b/generated/enhancedsecuritycontrol.go
index af3fa3c..7c2948a 100644
--- a/generated/enhancedsecuritycontrol.go
+++ b/generated/enhancedsecuritycontrol.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EnhancedSecurityControlClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Enhanced security control
-const EnhancedSecurityControlClassID ClassID = ClassID(332)
+const EnhancedSecurityControlClassID = ClassID(332) // 0x014c
var enhancedsecuritycontrolBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EnhancedSecurityControl (class ID #332)
+// EnhancedSecurityControl (Class ID: #332 / 0x014c)
// This ME contains the capabilities, parameters and controls of enhanced GPON security features
// when they are negotiated via the OMCI (Note). The attributes in this ME are intended to be used
// to implement a symmetric-key-based three step authentication process as described in the
@@ -45,33 +45,79 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only
-// one instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Olt Crypto Capabilities
+// This attribute specifies the cryptographic mechanisms available at the OLT. It is written by the
+// OLT during authentication step 1. It is formatted as a bit map, where a 1 bit indicates that the
+// particular algorithm is supported, and a 0 bit indicates it is not supported.
+//
+// Bit position Algorithm
+//
+// 1 (LSB) AES-CMAC-128 (support is mandatory)
+//
+// 2 HMAC-SHA-256
+//
+// 3 HMAC-SHA-512
+//
+// 4-128 Reserved
+//
// (W) (mandatory) (16 bytes)
//
// Olt Random Challenge Table
+// This attribute specifies the random challenge OLT_challenge issued by the OLT during
+// authentication step 1. It is structured as a table, with each entry being 17 bytes. The first
+// byte is the table row number, starting at 1, and the remaining 16 bytes are the contents of the
+// entry. OLT_challenge is the concatenation of all 16-byte content fields. In normal use, the OLT
+// will write all the entries in the table, and then trigger the ONU's processing of the entire
+// table using the OLT challenge status attribute. The table size is known by the maximum index set
+// by the OLT. The OLT can clear the table with a set operation to row 0. (R, W) (mandatory) (17 *
+// N-bytes)
+//
// NOTE - It is assumed that the length of OLT_challenge is always an integer multiple of 16-bytes.
//
// Olt Challenge Status
+// This Boolean attribute controls the completion of authentication step 1. This attribute behaves
+// as follows.
+//
+// When the OLT performs the first of possibly several set operations to the OLT crypto
+// capabilities or the OLT random challenge table attributes, a side effect of the set operation is
+// that the ONU sets the OLT challenge status attribute to false.
+//
+// When the OLT completes the set operation(s) to the OLT crypto capabilities and the OLT random
+// challenge table attributes, then it sets the OLT challenge status attribute to true. This
+// triggers the ONU to process the OLT random challenge table, using its choice of the OLT's
+// candidate cryptographic hash algorithms.
+//
// The ONU initializes this attribute to the value false. (R, W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Onu Selected Crypto Capabilities
-// ONU selected crypto capabilities: This attribute specifies the cryptographic capability selected
-// by the ONU in authentication step 2. Its value specifies one of the bit positions that has the
-// value 1 in the OLT crypto capabilities attribute. (R) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+// This attribute specifies the cryptographic capability selected by the ONU in authentication step
+// 2. Its value specifies one of the bit positions that has the value 1 in the OLT crypto
+// capabilities attribute. (R) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Onu Random Challenge Table
-// ONU random challenge table: This attribute specifies the random challenge ONU_challenge issued
-// by the ONU during authentication step 2. It is structured as a table, with each entry being
-// 16-bytes of content. ONU_challenge is the concatenation of all 16-byte content fields in the
-// table. Once the OLT triggers a response to be generated using the OLT challenge status
-// attribute, the ONU generates the response and writes the table (in a single operation). The AVC
-// generated by this attribute signals to the OLT that the challenge is ready, so that the OLT can
-// commence a get/get-next sequence to obtain the table's contents. (R) (mandatory) (16 * P-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the random challenge ONU_challenge issued by the ONU during
+// authentication step 2. It is structured as a table, with each entry being 16-bytes of content.
+// ONU_challenge is the concatenation of all 16-byte content fields in the table. Once the OLT
+// triggers a response to be generated using the OLT challenge status attribute, the ONU generates
+// the response and writes the table (in a single operation). The AVC generated by this attribute
+// signals to the OLT that the challenge is ready, so that the OLT can commence a get/get-next
+// sequence to obtain the table's contents. (R) (mandatory) (16 * P-bytes)
//
// Onu Authentication Result Table
+// (authentication step 2). This attribute contains the result of the authentication computation
+// from the ONU (ONU_result), according to the ONU's selected crypto capabilities attribute.
+//
+// ONU_result-= SelectedHashFunction (PSK, (ONU_selected_crypto capabilities | OLT_challenge |
+// ONU_challenge | 0x0000 0000 0000 0000)),
+//
+// where "|" denotes concatenation.
+//
+// This attribute is structured as a table, with each entry being 16 bytes of content. The number
+// of rows Q is implicit in the choice of hash algorithm.
+//
// Once the OLT triggers a response to be generated using the OLT challenge status attribute, the
// ONU generates ONU_result and writes the table (in a single operation). The AVC generated by this
// attribute signals to the OLT that the response is ready, so that the OLT can commence a get/get-
@@ -85,23 +131,107 @@
// rows R is implicit in the choice of hash algorithm. The OLT can clear the table with a set
// operation to row 0. (W) (mandatory) (17 * R-bytes)
//
+// This attribute is used in authentication step 3. It contains OLT_result, the result of the
+// authentication computation from the OLT.
+//
+// OLT_result-= SelectedHashFunction (PSK, (ONU_selected_crypto capabilities | ONU_challenge |
+// OLT_challenge | ONU_serial_number)).
+//
+// The ONU_serial_number is the serial number attribute of the ONU-G ME, 8 bytes.
+//
// Olt Result Status
+// (authentication step 3). This Boolean attribute controls and reports the status of the OLT
+// authentication result table attribute. This attribute behaves as follows.
+//
+// When the OLT performs the first of possibly several set operations to the OLT authentication
+// result table attribute, a side effect of the set operation is that the ONU sets the OLT result
+// status attribute to false.
+//
+// When the OLT completes the set operation(s) to the OLT authentication result table, then it sets
+// the OLT result status attribute to true. This triggers the ONU to process the OLT authentication
+// result table.
+//
// (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Onu Authentication Status
+// This attribute indicates the status of the authentication relationship from the perspective of
+// the ONU. It has the following values.
+//
+// 0 Indeterminate. This initial value indicates that the OMCI authentication process has not yet
+// completed, and may not even have been started.
+//
+// 1 Reserved.
+//
+// 2 Reserved.
+//
+// 3 Authentication success: the procedure has completed at least once since the latest ONU
+// activation and in its most recent execution, the ONU has authenticated the OLT.
+//
+// 4 Authentication failure: the procedure has completed at least once since the latest ONU
+// activation, and either its most recent execution resulted in an error or the ONU has failed to
+// authenticate the OLT.
+//
+// 5 Reserved.
+//
+// Upon ONU activation, the ONU sets the attribute to the initial value. When the ONU
+// authentication status has the value 3, encryption keys exchanged in the TC layer will be
+// encrypted using the master session key (ITUT G.984 systems) or the key encryption key (KEK,
+// ITU-T G.987 systems). The OLT should check the value of this attribute before initiating a key
+// switch.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Master Session Key Name
+// Following successful authentication, this register contains the "name," or the hash signature,
+// of the current master session key. The master session key is defined as:
+//
+// MSK-= SelectedHashFunction (PSK, (OLT_challenge | ONU_challenge)).
+//
+// The master session key name is defined as:
+//
+// MSKname-= SelectedHashFunction (PSK, (ONU_challenge | OLT_challenge | 0x 3141 5926 5358 9793
+// 3141 5926 5358 9793)).
+//
+// If the selected hash function generates more than 128 bits, the result is truncated to the
+// leftmost (most significant) 128 bits.
+//
// Upon the invalidation of a master session key (e.g., due to an ONU reset or deactivation, or due
// to an ONU-local decision that the master session key has expired), the ONU sets the master
// session key name to all zeros. (R) (mandatory) (16 bytes)
//
// Broadcast Key Table
+// 10 Clear the entire table.
+//
+// 11 Reserved.
+//
+// The four MSBs specify the length of the fragment, which is left-justified in the key fragment
+// field. The value 0 indicates 16-bytes of key fragment.
+//
+// The other two bits are reserved.
+//
+// Row identifier (1 byte): The two MSBs of this field are the key index, which appears in the
+// header of encrypted multicast GEM frames. Key index 0 always indicates cleartext, and should
+// therefore not appear in the identifier. The four LSBs identify the key fragment number, starting
+// with 0. The other two bits are reserved.
+//
+// Key fragment (16 bytes): This field contains the specified fragment of the key (encrypted with
+// AES-ECB using the KEK).
+//
// (R, W) (optional) (18N bytes)
//
+// This attribute is defined only in ITU-T G.987 systems. It contains the broadcast key generated
+// by the OLT. It is a table, each of whose rows is structured as follows.
+//
+// Row control (1 byte): The two LSBs of this byte determine the attribute's behaviour under the
+// set action. They always read back as 0 under the get next action.
+//
+// 00 Set the specified row.
+//
+// 01 Clear the specified row.
+//
// Effective Key Length
-// Effective key length: This attribute specifies the maximum effective length, in bits, of keys
-// generated by the ONU. (R) (optional) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum effective length, in bits, of keys generated by the ONU.
+// (R) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
type EnhancedSecurityControl struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/enhancedtcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/enhancedtcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index aa80d5f..ddc1605 100644
--- a/generated/enhancedtcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/enhancedtcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EnhancedTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Enhanced TC performance monitoring history data
-const EnhancedTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(454)
+const EnhancedTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(454) // 0x01c6
var enhancedtcperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EnhancedTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #454)
+// EnhancedTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #454 / 0x01c6)
// This ME collects PM data associated with the XGS-PON and subsequent ITU-T PON systems' TC layer.
//
// For a complete discussion of generic PM architecture, refer to clause I.4.
@@ -41,50 +41,62 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G. (R, set-by-create)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 64 Bit Id
// Threshold data 64-bit ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 64-bit ME
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Psbd Hec Error Count
-// PSBd HEC error count: This attribute counts HEC errors in any of the fields of the downstream
-// physical sync block. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts HEC errors in any of the fields of the downstream physical sync block. (R)
+// (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Xgtc Hec Error Count
-// XGTC HEC error count: This attribute counts HEC errors detected in the XGTC header. In [ITU-T
-// G.9807.1], this attribute is used for FS HEC error count management. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts HEC errors detected in the XGTC header. In [ITU-T G.9807.1], this
+// attribute is used for FS HEC error count management. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Unknown Profile Count
-// Unknown profile count: This attribute counts the number of grants received whose specified
-// profile was not known to the ONU. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of grants received whose specified profile was not known to the
+// ONU. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Transmitted Xgem Frames
-// Transmitted XGEM frames: This attribute counts the number of non-idle XGEM frames transmitted.
-// If an SDU is fragmented, each fragment is an XGEM frame and is counted as such. (R) (mandatory)
-// (8 bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of non-idle XGEM frames transmitted. If an SDU is fragmented,
+// each fragment is an XGEM frame and is counted as such. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Fragment Xgem Frames
-// Fragment XGEM frames: This attribute counts the number of XGEM frames that represent fragmented
-// SDUs, as indicated by the LF bit = 0. (R) (optional) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of XGEM frames that represent fragmented SDUs, as indicated by
+// the LF bit = 0. (R) (optional) (8-bytes)
//
// Xgem Hec Lost Words Count
-// XGEM HEC lost words count: This attribute counts the number of 4-byte words lost because of an
-// XGEM frame HEC error. In general, all XGTC payload following the error is lost, until the next
-// PSBd event. (R) (optional) (8 bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of 4-byte words lost because of an XGEM frame HEC error. In
+// general, all XGTC payload following the error is lost, until the next PSBd event. (R) (optional)
+// (8 bytes)
//
// Xgem Key Errors
+// This attribute counts the number of downstream XGEM frames received with an invalid key
+// specification. The key may be invalid for several reasons, among which are:
+//
+// a) GEM port provisioned for clear text and key index not equal to 00;
+//
+// b) no multicast key of the specified key index has been provided via the OMCI for a multicast
+// GEM port;
+//
+// c) no unicast key of the specified key index has been successfully negotiated (see clause 15.5
+// of [ITU-T G.987.3] or clause C.15.5 of [ITU-T G.9807.1] for key negotiation state machine);
+//
+// d) GEM port specified to be encrypted and key index = 00;
+//
+// e) key index = 11, a reserved value.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Xgem Hec Error Count
-// XGEM HEC error count: This attribute counts the number of instances of an XGEM frame HEC error.
-// (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of instances of an XGEM frame HEC error. (R) (mandatory) (8
+// bytes)
//
// Transmitted Bytes In Non_Idle Xgem Frames
// Transmitted bytes in non-idle XGEM frames: This attribute counts the number of transmitted bytes
@@ -95,16 +107,14 @@
// non-idle XGEM frames. (R) (optional) (8 bytes)
//
// Lods Event Count
-// LODS event count: This attribute counts the number of state transitions from O5.1 to O6. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of state transitions from O5.1 to O6. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Lods Event Restored Count
-// LODS event restored count: This attribute counts the number of LODS cleared events. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of LODS cleared events. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Onu Reactivation By Lods Events
-// ONU reactivation by LODS events: This attribute counts the number of LODS events resulting in
-// ONU reactivation without synchronization being reacquired. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of LODS events resulting in ONU reactivation without
+// synchronization being reacquired. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
type EnhancedTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/epondownstreamperformancemonitoringconfiguration.go b/generated/epondownstreamperformancemonitoringconfiguration.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8ee5afc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/epondownstreamperformancemonitoringconfiguration.go
@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// EponDownstreamPerformanceMonitoringConfigurationClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity EPON downstream performance monitoring configuration
+const EponDownstreamPerformanceMonitoringConfigurationClassID = ClassID(406) // 0x0196
+
+var epondownstreamperformancemonitoringconfigurationBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// EponDownstreamPerformanceMonitoringConfiguration (Class ID: #406 / 0x0196)
+// This ME represents window sizes and threshold values for EPON downstream PM operations which are
+// defined in [IEEE 802.3] as: errored symbol period, errored frame, errored frame period and
+// errored frame seconds summary.
+//
+// The EPON ONU automatically instantiates an instance of this ME for each ANI-E.
+//
+// Relationships
+// An instance of this ME is associated with an ANI-E.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-E. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Errored Symbol Period Window
+// This attribute specifies the number of symbols in the measurement period, as defined in clause
+// 57.5.3.1 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R, W) (optional) (8-bytes)
+//
+// Errored Symbol Period Threshold
+// This attribute specifies the threshold of errored symbols for generating an event report, as
+// defined in clause 57.5.3.1 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R, W) (optional) (8-bytes)
+//
+// Errored Frame Window
+// This attribute specifies the duration in units of 100-ms of the measurement period, as defined
+// in clause 57.5.3.2 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R, W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Errored Frame Threshold
+// This attribute specifies the threshold of errored frames for generating an event report, as
+// defined in clause 57.5.3.2 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R, W) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Errored Frame Period Window
+// This attribute specifies the duration in terms of frames of the measurement period, as defined
+// in clause 57.5.3.3 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R, W) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Errored Frame Period Threshold
+// This attribute specifies the threshold of errored frames for generating an event report, as
+// defined in clause 57.5.3.3 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R, W) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Errored Frame Seconds Summary Window
+// This attribute specifies the duration in units of 100ms of the measurement period, as defined in
+// clause-57.5.3.4 of [IEEE-802.3]. (R, W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Errored Frame Seconds Summary Threshold
+// This attribute specifies the threshold of errored frame seconds for generating an event report,
+// as defined in clause 57.5.3.4 of [IEEE 802.3]. (R, W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+type EponDownstreamPerformanceMonitoringConfiguration struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ epondownstreamperformancemonitoringconfigurationBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "EponDownstreamPerformanceMonitoringConfiguration",
+ ClassID: 406,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Get,
+ Set,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xff00,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: Uint64Field("ErroredSymbolPeriodWindow", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 1),
+ 2: Uint64Field("ErroredSymbolPeriodThreshold", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 2),
+ 3: Uint16Field("ErroredFrameWindow", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 3),
+ 4: Uint32Field("ErroredFrameThreshold", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 4),
+ 5: Uint32Field("ErroredFramePeriodWindow", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 5),
+ 6: Uint32Field("ErroredFramePeriodThreshold", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 6),
+ 7: Uint16Field("ErroredFrameSecondsSummaryWindow", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 7),
+ 8: Uint16Field("ErroredFrameSecondsSummaryThreshold", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0100, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 8),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewEponDownstreamPerformanceMonitoringConfiguration (class ID 406) 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 NewEponDownstreamPerformanceMonitoringConfiguration(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*epondownstreamperformancemonitoringconfigurationBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/equipmentextensionpackage.go b/generated/equipmentextensionpackage.go
index 1deabe7..22bca67 100644
--- a/generated/equipmentextensionpackage.go
+++ b/generated/equipmentextensionpackage.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EquipmentExtensionPackageClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Equipment extension package
-const EquipmentExtensionPackageClassID ClassID = ClassID(160)
+const EquipmentExtensionPackageClassID = ClassID(160) // 0x00a0
var equipmentextensionpackageBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EquipmentExtensionPackage (class ID #160)
+// EquipmentExtensionPackage (Class ID: #160 / 0x00a0)
// This ME supports optional extensions to circuit pack MEs. If the circuit pack supports these
// features, the ONU creates and deletes this ME along with its associated real or virtual circuit
// pack.
@@ -41,16 +41,46 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the ONU-G or cardholder. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the ONU-G or cardholder. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Environmental Sense
+// This attribute provisions an ONU that supports external sense points, e.g., physical security
+// detectors at an enclosure. Each pair of bits is defined as follows.
+//
+// 00 Sense point disabled (default)
+//
+// 01 Report contact closure
+//
+// 10 Report contact open
+//
+// 11 Sense point disabled (same as 00)
+//
+// If the byte is represented in binary as 0B hhgg ffee ddcc bbaa, bits hh correspond to sense
+// point 1, while bits aa correspond to sense point 8. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE - Some specific sense point applications are already defined on the ONU-G ME. It is the
// vendor's choice how to configure and report sense points that appear both generically and
// specifically.
//
// Contact Closure Output
+// This attribute provisions an ONU that supports external contact closure outputs, e.g., sump pump
+// or air conditioner activation at an ONU enclosure. A contact point is said to be released when
+// it is not energized. Whether this corresponds to an open or a closed electrical circuit depends
+// on the ONU's wiring options. Upon ONU initialization, all contact points should go to the
+// released state.
+//
+// If the byte is represented in binary as 0B hhgg ffee ddcc bbaa, bits hh correspond to contact
+// output point 1, while bits aa correspond to contact output point 8.
+//
+// On write, the bits of this attribute have the following meaning.
+//
+// 0x No change to contact output point state
+//
+// 10 Release contact output point
+//
+// 11 Operate contact output point
+//
// On read, the left bit in each pair should be set to 0 at the ONU and ignored at the OLT. The
// right bit indicates a released output point with 0 and an operated contact point with 1. (R,-W)
// (optional) (2-bytes)
diff --git a/generated/ethernetflowterminationpoint.go b/generated/ethernetflowterminationpoint.go
index 67296f6..d2401d8 100644
--- a/generated/ethernetflowterminationpoint.go
+++ b/generated/ethernetflowterminationpoint.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EthernetFlowTerminationPointClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Ethernet flow termination point
-const EthernetFlowTerminationPointClassID ClassID = ClassID(286)
+const EthernetFlowTerminationPointClassID = ClassID(286) // 0x011e
var ethernetflowterminationpointBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EthernetFlowTerminationPoint (class ID #286)
+// EthernetFlowTerminationPoint (Class ID: #286 / 0x011e)
// The Ethernet flow TP contains the attributes necessary to originate and terminate Ethernet
// frames in the ONU. It is appropriate when transporting pseudowire services via layer-2.
// Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
@@ -42,28 +42,39 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to a pseudowire TP ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to a pseudowire TP ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Destination Mac
-// Destination MAC: This attribute specifies the destination MAC address of upstream Ethernet
-// frames. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (6-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the destination MAC address of upstream Ethernet frames. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (6-bytes)
//
// Source Mac
-// Source MAC: This attribute specifies the near-end MAC address. It is established by nonOMCI
-// means (e.g., factory programmed into ONU flash memory) and is included here for information
-// only. (R) (mandatory) (6-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the near-end MAC address. It is established by nonOMCI means (e.g.,
+// factory programmed into ONU flash memory) and is included here for information only. (R)
+// (mandatory) (6-bytes)
//
// Tag Policy
+// 0 untagged frame
+//
+// 1 tagged frame
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute specifies the tagging policy to be applied to upstream Ethernet frames.
+//
// Tci
-// TCI: If the tag policy calls for tagging of upstream Ethernet frames, this attribute specifies
-// the tag control information, which includes the VLAN tag, P bits and CFI bit. (R,-W) (optional)
+// If the tag policy calls for tagging of upstream Ethernet frames, this attribute specifies the
+// tag control information, which includes the VLAN tag, P bits and CFI bit. (R,-W) (optional)
// (2-bytes)
//
// Loopback
+// This attribute sets the loopback configuration as follows.
+//
+// 0 No loopback
+//
+// 1 Loopback of downstream traffic at MAC client
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type EthernetFlowTerminationPoint struct {
diff --git a/generated/ethernetframeextendedpm.go b/generated/ethernetframeextendedpm.go
index 6ff360c..bad6912 100644
--- a/generated/ethernetframeextendedpm.go
+++ b/generated/ethernetframeextendedpm.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EthernetFrameExtendedPmClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Ethernet frame extended PM
-const EthernetFrameExtendedPmClassID ClassID = ClassID(334)
+const EthernetFrameExtendedPmClassID = ClassID(334) // 0x014e
var ethernetframeextendedpmBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EthernetFrameExtendedPm (class ID #334)
+// EthernetFrameExtendedPm (Class ID: #334 / 0x014e)
// This ME collects some of the PM data at a point where an Ethernet flow can be observed. It is
// based on the Etherstats group of [IETF RFC 2819]. Instances of this ME are created and deleted
// by the OLT. References to received frames are to be interpreted as the number of frames entering
@@ -45,78 +45,158 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. To facilitate
-// discovery, the identification of instances sequentially starting with 1 is encouraged. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. To facilitate discovery, the
+// identification of instances sequentially starting with 1 is encouraged. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. If
-// continuous accumulation is enabled in the control block, this attribute is not used and has the
-// fixed value 0. (R) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. If continuous accumulation
+// is enabled in the control block, this attribute is not used and has the fixed value 0. (R)
+// (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Control Block
+// This attribute contains fields defined as follows.+
+//
+// Threshold data 1/2 ID: (2 bytes) This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME
+// that contains PM threshold values. Since no threshold value attribute number exceeds 7, a
+// threshold data 2 ME is optional. When PM is collected on a continuously running basis, rather
+// than in 15-min intervals, counter thresholds should not be established. There is no mechanism to
+// clear a TCA, and any counter parameter may eventually be expected to cross any given threshold
+// value.
+//
+// Parent ME class: (2 bytes) This field contains the enumerated value of the ME class of the PM
+// ME's parent. Together with the parent ME instance field, this permits a given PM ME to be
+// associated with any OMCI ME. The supported ME classes are as follows.
+//
+// 46 MAC bridge configuration data
+//
+// 47 MAC bridge port configuration data
+//
+// 11 Physical path termination point Ethernet UNI
+//
+// 98 Physical path termination point xDSL UNI part 1
+//
+// 266 GEM IW termination point
+//
+// 281 Multicast GEM IW termination point
+//
+// 329 Virtual Ethernet interface point
+//
+// 162 Physical path termination point MoCA UNI
+//
+// Parent ME instance: (2 bytes) This field identifies the specific parent ME instance to which the
+// PM ME is attached.
+//
+// Accumulation disable: (2 bytes) This bit field allows PM accumulation to be disabled; refer to
+// Table 9.3.32-1. The default value 0 enables PM collection. If bit 15 is set to 1, no PM is
+// collected by this ME instance. If bit 15-=-0 and any of bits 14..1 are set to 1, PM collection
+// is inhibited for the attributes indicated by the 1 bits. Inhibiting PM collection does not
+// change the value of a PM attribute, but if PM is accumulated in 15-min intervals, the value is
+// lost at the next 15-min interval boundary.
+//
+// Bit 16 is an action bit that always reads back as 0. When written to 1, it resets all PM
+// attributes in the ME, and clears any TCAs that may be outstanding.
+//
+// TCA disable: (2 bytes). Also clarified in Table 9.3.32-1, this field permits TCAs to be
+// inhibited, either individually or for the complete ME instance. As with the accumulation disable
+// field, the default value 0 enables TCAs, and setting the global disable bit overrides the
+// settings of the individual thresholds. Unlike the accumulation disable field, the bits are
+// mapped to the thresholds defined in the associated threshold data 1 and 2 ME instances. When the
+// global or attribute-specific value changes from 0 to 1, outstanding TCAs are cleared, either for
+// the ME instance globally or for the individual disabled threshold. These bits affect only
+// notifications, not the underlying parameter accumulation or storage.
+//
+// If the threshold data 1/2 ID attribute does not contain a valid pointer, this field is not
+// meaningful.
+//
+// Thresholds should be used with caution if PM attributes are accumulated continuously.
+//
+// Control fields: (2 bytes). This field is a bit map whose values govern the behaviour of the PM
+// ME. Bits are assigned as follows.
+//
+// Bit 1 (LSB) The value 1 specifies continuous accumulation, regardless of 15-min intervals. There
+// is no concept of current and historical accumulators; get and get current data (if supported)
+// both return current values. The value 0 specifies 15-min accumulators exactly like those of
+// classical PM.
+//
+// Bit 2 This bit indicates directionality for the collection of data. The value 0 indicates that
+// data are to be collected for upstream traffic. The value 1 indicates that data are to be
+// collected for downstream traffic.
+//
+// Bits 3..14 Reserved, should be set to 0 by the OLT and ignored by the ONU.
+//
+// Bit 15 When this bit is 1, the P bits of the TCI field are used to filter the PM data collected.
+// The value 0 indicates that PM is collected without regard to P bits.
+//
+// Bit 16 When this bit is 1, the VID bits of the TCI field are used to filter the PM data
+// collected. The value 0 indicates that PM is collected without regard to VID.
+//
+// TCI: (2 bytes). This field contains the value optionally used as a filter for the PM data
+// collected, under the control of bits 15..16 of the control fields. This value is matched to the
+// outer tag of a frame. Untagged frames are not counted when this field is used.
+//
+// Reserved: (2 bytes). Not used; should be set to 0 by the OLT and ignored by the ONU.
+//
// (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (16 bytes)
//
// Drop Events
-// Drop events: The total number of events in which frames were dropped due to a lack of resources.
-// This is not necessarily the number of frames dropped; it is the number of times this event was
-// detected. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
-//
-// Octets
-// Octets: The total number of octets received, including those in bad frames, excluding framing
-// bits, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
-//
-// Frames
-// Frames: The total number of frames received, including bad frames, broadcast frames and
-// multicast frames. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
-//
-// Broadcast Frames
-// Broadcast frames: The total number of received good frames directed to the broadcast address.
-// This does not include multicast frames. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
-//
-// Multicast Frames
-// Multicast frames: The total number of received good frames directed to a multicast address. This
-// does not include broadcast frames. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
-//
-// Crc Errored Frames
-// CRC errored frames: The total number of frames received that had a length (excluding framing
-// bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad
-// FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of
-// octets (alignment error). (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
-//
-// Undersize Frames
-// Undersize frames: The total number of frames received that were less than 64 octets long but
-// were otherwise well formed (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets). (R) (mandatory)
-// (4 bytes)
-//
-// Oversize Frames
-// Oversize frames: The total number of frames received that were longer than 1518 octets
-// (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed. (R)
+// The total number of events in which frames were dropped due to a lack of resources. This is not
+// necessarily the number of frames dropped; it is the number of times this event was detected. (R)
// (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
+// Octets
+// The total number of octets received, including those in bad frames, excluding framing bits, but
+// including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+//
+// Frames
+// The total number of frames received, including bad frames, broadcast frames and multicast
+// frames. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+//
+// Broadcast Frames
+// The total number of received good frames directed to the broadcast address. This does not
+// include multicast frames. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+//
+// Multicast Frames
+// The total number of received good frames directed to a multicast address. This does not include
+// broadcast frames. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+//
+// Crc Errored Frames
+// The total number of frames received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS
+// octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral
+// number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment
+// error). (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+//
+// Undersize Frames
+// The total number of frames received that were less than 64 octets long but were otherwise well
+// formed (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets). (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+//
+// Oversize Frames
+// The total number of frames received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits,
+// but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+//
// Frames 64 Octets
-// Frames 64 octets: The total number of received frames (including bad frames) that were 64-octets
-// long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of received frames (including bad frames) that were 64-octets long, excluding
+// framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Frames 65 To 127 Octets
-// Frames 65 to 127 octets: The total number of received frames (including bad frames) that were
-// 65..127 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of received frames (including bad frames) that were 65..127 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
// Frames 128 To 255 Octets
-// Frames 128 to 255 octets: The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were
-// 128..255 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were 128..255 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
// Frames 256 To 511 Octets
-// Frames 256 to 511 octets: The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were
-// 256..511 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were 256..511 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
// Frames 512 To 1 023 Octets
// Frames 512 to 1-023 octets: The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were
// 512..1-023 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
// Frames 1024 To 1518 Octets
-// Frames 1024 to 1518 octets: The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were
-// 1024..1518 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were 1024..1518 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
type EthernetFrameExtendedPm struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/ethernetframeextendedpm64-bit.go b/generated/ethernetframeextendedpm64-bit.go
index 580319c..4d3eb90 100644
--- a/generated/ethernetframeextendedpm64-bit.go
+++ b/generated/ethernetframeextendedpm64-bit.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EthernetFrameExtendedPm64BitClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Ethernet frame extended PM 64-bit
-const EthernetFrameExtendedPm64BitClassID ClassID = ClassID(425)
+const EthernetFrameExtendedPm64BitClassID = ClassID(425) // 0x01a9
var ethernetframeextendedpm64bitBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EthernetFrameExtendedPm64Bit (class ID #425)
+// EthernetFrameExtendedPm64Bit (Class ID: #425 / 0x01a9)
// This ME collects some of the PM data at a point where an Ethernet flow can be observed. It is
// based on the Etherstats group of [IETF RFC 2819] and [IETF RFC 2863]. Instances of this ME are
// created and deleted by the OLT. References to received frames are to be interpreted as the
@@ -39,80 +39,163 @@
//
// For a complete discussion of generic PM architecture, refer to clause I.4.
//
+// Relationships
+// An instance of this ME may be associated with an instance of an ME at any Ethernet interface
+// within the ONU. The specific ME is identified in the control block attribute.
+//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. To facilitate
-// discovery, the identification of instances sequentially starting with 1 is encouraged. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. To facilitate discovery, it is
+// encouraged to identify instances sequentially starting with 1. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. If
-// continuous accumulation is enabled in the control block, this attribute is not used and has the
-// fixed value 0. (R) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. If continuous accumulation
+// is enabled in the control block, this attribute is not used and has the fixed value 0. (R)
+// (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Control Block
-// (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (16 bytes)
+// This attribute contains fields defined as follows.
+//
+// Threshold data 64-bit ID: (2 bytes). This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data
+// 64-bit ME that contains PM threshold values. When PM is collected on a continuously running
+// basis, rather than in 15-min intervals, counter thresholds should not be established. There is
+// no mechanism to clear a TCA, and any counter parameter may eventually be expected to cross any
+// given threshold value.
+//
+// Parent ME class: (2 bytes). This field contains the enumerated value of the ME class of the PM
+// ME's parent. Together with the parent ME instance field, this permits a given PM ME to be
+// associated with any OMCI ME. The supported ME classes are as follows.
+//
+// 46 MAC bridge configuration data
+//
+// 47 MAC bridge port configuration data
+//
+// 11 Physical path termination point Ethernet UNI
+//
+// 98 Physical path termination point xDSL UNI part 1
+//
+// 266 GEM IW termination point
+//
+// 281 Multicast GEM IW termination point
+//
+// 329 Virtual Ethernet interface point
+//
+// 162 Physical path termination point MoCA UNI
+//
+// Parent ME instance: (2 bytes). This field identifies the specific parent ME instance to which
+// the PM ME is attached.
+//
+// Accumulation disable: (2 bytes). This bit field allows PM accumulation to be disabled; refer to
+// Table 9.3.32-1. The default value 0 enables PM collection. If bit 15 is set to 1, no PM is
+// collected by this ME instance. If bit 15 = 0 and any of bits 14..1 are set to 1, PM collection
+// is inhibited for the attributes indicated by the 1 bits. Inhibiting PM collection does not
+// change the value of a PM attribute, but if PM is accumulated in 15-min intervals, the value is
+// lost at the next 15-min interval boundary.
+//
+// Bit 16 is an action bit that always reads back as 0. When written to 1, it resets all PM
+// attributes in the ME, and clears any TCAs that may be outstanding.
+//
+// TCA disable: (2 bytes). Also clarified in Table 9.3.32-1, this field permits TCAs to be
+// inhibited, either individually or for the complete ME instance. As with the accumulation disable
+// field, the default value 0 enables TCAs, and setting the global disable bit overrides the
+// settings of the individual thresholds. Unlike the accumulation disable field, the bits are
+// mapped to the thresholds defined in the associated threshold data 1 and 2 ME instances. When the
+// global or attribute-specific value changes from 0 to 1, outstanding TCAs are cleared, either for
+// the ME instance globally or for the individual disabled threshold. These bits affect only
+// notifications, not the underlying parameter accumulation or storage.
+//
+// If the threshold data 1/2 ID attribute does not contain a valid pointer, this field is not
+// meaningful.
+//
+// Thresholds should be used with caution if PM attributes are accumulated continuously.
+//
+// Control fields: (2 bytes). This field is a bit map whose values govern the behaviour of the PM
+// ME. Bits are assigned as follows:
+//
+// Bit 1 (LSB) The value 1 specifies continuous accumulation, regardless of 15-min intervals. There
+// is no concept of current and historic accumulators; get and get current data (if supported) both
+// return current values. The value 0 specifies 15-min accumulators exactly like those of classical
+// PM.
+//
+// Bit 2 This bit indicates directionality for the collection of data. The value 0 indicates that
+// data are to be collected for upstream traffic. The value 1 indicates that data are to be
+// collected for downstream traffic.
+//
+// Bits 3..14 Reserved, should be set to 0 by the OLT and ignored by the ONU.
+//
+// Bit 15 When this bit is 1, the P bits of the TCI field are used to filter the PM data collected.
+// The value 0 indicates that PM is collected without regard to P bits.
+//
+// Bit 16 When this bit is 1, the VID bits of the TCI field are used to filter the PM data
+// collected. The value 0 indicates that PM is collected without regard to VID.
+//
+// TCI: (2 bytes). This field contains the value optionally used as a filter for the PM data
+// collected, under the control of bits 15..16 of the control fields. This value is matched to the
+// outer tag of a frame. Untagged frames are not counted when this field is used.
+//
+// Reserved: (2 bytes). Not used; should be set to 0 by the OLT and ignored by the ONU.
+//
+// (R, W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (16 bytes)
//
// Drop Events
-// Drop events: The total number of events in which frames were dropped due to a lack of resources.
-// This is not necessarily the number of frames dropped; it is the number of times this event was
-// detected. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of events in which frames were dropped due to lack of resources. This is not
+// necessarily the number of frames dropped; it is the number of times this event was detected. (R)
+// (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Octets
-// Octets: The total number of octets received, including those in bad frames, excluding framing
-// bits, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of octets received, including those in bad frames, excluding framing bits, but
+// including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Frames
-// Frames: The total number of frames received, including bad frames, broadcast frames and
-// multicast frames. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of frames received, including bad frames, broadcast frames and multicast
+// frames. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Broadcast Frames
-// Broadcast frames: The total number of received good frames directed to the broadcast address.
-// This does not include multicast frames. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of received good frames directed to the broadcast address. This does not
+// include multicast frames. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Multicast Frames
-// Multicast frames: The total number of received good frames directed to a multicast address. This
-// does not include broadcast frames. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of received good frames directed to a multicast address. This does not include
+// broadcast frames. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Crc Errored Frames
-// CRC errored frames: The total number of frames received that had a length (excluding framing
-// bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad
-// FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of
-// octets (alignment error). (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of frames received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS
+// octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral
+// number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment
+// error). (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Undersize Frames
-// Undersize frames: The total number of frames received that were less than 64 octets long but
-// were otherwise well formed (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets). (R) (mandatory)
-// (4 bytes)
+// The total number of frames received that were less than 64 octets long, but were otherwise well
+// formed (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets). (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Oversize Frames
-// Oversize frames: The total number of frames received that were longer than 1518 octets
-// (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of frames received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits,
+// but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Frames 64 Octets
-// Frames 64 octets: The total number of received frames (including bad frames) that were 64-octets
-// long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of received frames (including bad frames) that were 64-octets long, excluding
+// framing bits, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Frames 65 To 127 Octets
-// Frames 65 to 127 octets: The total number of received frames (including bad frames) that were
-// 65..127 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of received frames (including bad frames) that were 65..127 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Frames 128 To 255 Octets
-// Frames 128 to 255 octets: The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were
-// 128..255 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were 128..255 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Frames 256 To 511 Octets
-// Frames 256 to 511 octets: The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were
-// 256..511 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were 256..511 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
-// Frames 512 To 1 023 Octets
-// Frames 512 to 1-023 octets: The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were
-// 512..1-023 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// Frames 512 To 1023 Octets
+// The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were 512..1023 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
// Frames 1024 To 1518 Octets
-// Frames 1024 to 1518 octets: The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were
-// 1024..1518 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// The total number of frames (including bad frames) received that were 1024..1518 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
//
type EthernetFrameExtendedPm64Bit struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/ethernetframeperformancemonitoringhistorydatadownstream.go b/generated/ethernetframeperformancemonitoringhistorydatadownstream.go
index bdb2660..de3bb40 100644
--- a/generated/ethernetframeperformancemonitoringhistorydatadownstream.go
+++ b/generated/ethernetframeperformancemonitoringhistorydatadownstream.go
@@ -27,23 +27,22 @@
// EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataDownstreamClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Ethernet frame performance monitoring history data downstream
-const EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataDownstreamClassID ClassID = ClassID(321)
+const EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataDownstreamClassID = ClassID(321) // 0x0141
var ethernetframeperformancemonitoringhistorydatadownstreamBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataDownstream (class ID #321)
+// EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataDownstream (Class ID: #321 / 0x0141)
// This ME is identical to the Ethernet frame PM history data upstream ME, with the exception that
// it monitors downstream traffic.
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of a MAC bridge port configuration
-// data. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of a MAC bridge port configuration data. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -51,69 +50,66 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Drop Events
-// Drop events: The total number of events in which packets were dropped due to a lack of
-// resources. This is not necessarily the number of packets dropped; it is the number of times this
-// event was detected. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of events in which packets were dropped due to a lack of resources. This is not
+// necessarily the number of packets dropped; it is the number of times this event was detected.
+// (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Octets
-// Octets: The total number of upstream octets received, including those in bad packets, excluding
-// framing bits, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream octets received, including those in bad packets, excluding framing
+// bits, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets
-// Packets: The total number of upstream packets received, including bad packets, broadcast packets
-// and multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets received, including bad packets, broadcast packets and
+// multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Broadcast Packets
-// Broadcast packets: The total number of upstream good packets received that were directed to the
-// broadcast address. This does not include multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address.
+// This does not include multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Multicast Packets
-// Multicast packets: The total number of upstream good packets received that were directed to a
-// multicast address. This does not include broadcast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream good packets received that were directed to a multicast address.
+// This does not include broadcast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Crc Errored Packets
-// CRC errored packets: The total number of upstream packets received that had a length (excluding
-// framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64-octets and 1518-octets, inclusive, but had
-// either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral
-// number of octets (alignment error). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but
+// including FCS octets) of between 64-octets and 1518-octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS
+// with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets
+// (alignment error). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Undersize Packets
-// Undersize packets: The total number of upstream packets received that were less than 64-octets
-// long, but were otherwise well formed (excluding framing bits, but including FCS). (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets received that were less than 64-octets long, but were
+// otherwise well formed (excluding framing bits, but including FCS). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Oversize Packets
// NOTE 2 - If 2-000-byte Ethernet frames are supported, counts in this performance parameter are
// not necessarily errors.
//
+// The total number of upstream packets received that were longer than 1518-octets (excluding
+// framing bits, but including FCS) and were otherwise well formed. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
// Packets 64 Octets
-// Packets 64 octets: The total number of upstream received packets (including bad packets) that
-// were 64-octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream received packets (including bad packets) that were 64-octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 65 To 127 Octets
-// Packets 65 to 127 octets: The total number of upstream received packets (including bad packets)
-// that were 65..127 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream received packets (including bad packets) that were 65..127 octets
+// long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 128 To 255 Octets
-// Packets 128 to 255 octets: The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received
-// that were 128..255 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received that were 128..255 octets
+// long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 256 To 511 Octets
-// Packets 256 to 511 octets: The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received
-// that were 256..511 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received that were 256..511 octets
+// long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 512 To 1023 Octets
-// Packets 512 to 1023 octets: The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets)
-// received that were 512..1-023 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received that were 512..1-023
+// octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 1024 To 1518 Octets
-// Packets 1024 to 1518 octets: The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets)
-// received that were 1024..1518 octets long, excluding framing bits, but including FCS. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received that were 1024..1518
+// octets long, excluding framing bits, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataDownstream struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/ethernetframeperformancemonitoringhistorydataupstream.go b/generated/ethernetframeperformancemonitoringhistorydataupstream.go
index c735b43..6970c10 100644
--- a/generated/ethernetframeperformancemonitoringhistorydataupstream.go
+++ b/generated/ethernetframeperformancemonitoringhistorydataupstream.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataUpstreamClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Ethernet frame performance monitoring history data upstream
-const EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataUpstreamClassID ClassID = ClassID(322)
+const EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataUpstreamClassID = ClassID(322) // 0x0142
var ethernetframeperformancemonitoringhistorydataupstreamBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataUpstream (class ID #322)
+// EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataUpstream (Class ID: #322 / 0x0142)
// This ME collects PM data associated with upstream Ethernet frame delivery. It is based on the
// Etherstats group of [IETF RFC 2819]. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -45,13 +45,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of a MAC bridge port configuration
-// data. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of a MAC bridge port configuration data. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -59,69 +58,66 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Drop Events
-// Drop events: The total number of events in which packets were dropped due to a lack of
-// resources. This is not necessarily the number of packets dropped; it is the number of times this
-// event was detected. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of events in which packets were dropped due to a lack of resources. This is not
+// necessarily the number of packets dropped; it is the number of times this event was detected.
+// (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Octets
-// Octets: The total number of upstream octets received, including those in bad packets, excluding
-// framing bits, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream octets received, including those in bad packets, excluding framing
+// bits, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets
-// Packets: The total number of upstream packets received, including bad packets, broadcast packets
-// and multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets received, including bad packets, broadcast packets and
+// multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Broadcast Packets
-// Broadcast packets: The total number of upstream good packets received that were directed to the
-// broadcast address. This does not include multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address.
+// This does not include multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Multicast Packets
-// Multicast packets: The total number of upstream good packets received that were directed to a
-// multicast address. This does not include broadcast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream good packets received that were directed to a multicast address.
+// This does not include broadcast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Crc Errored Packets
-// CRC errored packets: The total number of upstream packets received that had a length (excluding
-// framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64-octets and 1518-octets, inclusive, but had
-// either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral
-// number of octets (alignment error). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but
+// including FCS octets) of between 64-octets and 1518-octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS
+// with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets
+// (alignment error). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Undersize Packets
-// Undersize packets: The total number of upstream packets received that were less than 64-octets
-// long, but were otherwise well formed (excluding framing bits, but including FCS). (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets received that were less than 64-octets long, but were
+// otherwise well formed (excluding framing bits, but including FCS). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Oversize Packets
// NOTE 2 - If 2-000-byte Ethernet frames are supported, counts in this performance parameter are
// not necessarily errors.
//
+// The total number of upstream packets received that were longer than 1518-octets (excluding
+// framing bits, but including FCS) and were otherwise well formed. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
// Packets 64 Octets
-// Packets 64 octets: The total number of upstream received packets (including bad packets) that
-// were 64-octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream received packets (including bad packets) that were 64-octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 65 To 127 Octets
-// Packets 65 to 127 octets: The total number of upstream received packets (including bad packets)
-// that were 65..127 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream received packets (including bad packets) that were 65..127 octets
+// long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 128 To 255 Octets
-// Packets 128 to 255 octets: The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received
-// that were 128..255 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received that were 128..255 octets
+// long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 256 To 511 Octets
-// Packets 256 to 511 octets: The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received
-// that were 256..511 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received that were 256..511 octets
+// long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 512 To 1023 Octets
-// Packets 512 to 1023 octets: The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets)
-// received that were 512..1-023 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received that were 512..1-023
+// octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 1024 To 1518 Octets
-// Packets 1024 to 1518 octets: The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets)
-// received that were 1024..1518 octets long, excluding framing bits, but including FCS. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of upstream packets (including bad packets) received that were 1024..1518
+// octets long, excluding framing bits, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type EthernetFramePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataUpstream struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 13174a7..37e2876 100644
--- a/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Ethernet performance monitoring history data
-const EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(24)
+const EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(24) // 0x0018
var ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #24)
+// EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #24 / 0x0018)
// This ME collects some of the PM data for a physical Ethernet interface. Instances of this ME are
// created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,78 +42,76 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP Ethernet UNI. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP Ethernet UNI. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Fcs Errors
-// FCS errors: This attribute counts frames received on a particular interface that were an
-// integral number of octets in length but failed the FCS check. The count is incremented when the
-// MAC service returns the frameCheckError status to the link layer control (LLC) or other MAC
-// user. Received frames for which multiple error conditions are obtained are counted according to
-// the error status presented to the LLC. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts frames received on a particular interface that were an integral number of
+// octets in length but failed the FCS check. The count is incremented when the MAC service returns
+// the frameCheckError status to the link layer control (LLC) or other MAC user. Received frames
+// for which multiple error conditions are obtained are counted according to the error status
+// presented to the LLC. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Excessive Collision Counter
-// Excessive collision counter: This attribute counts frames whose transmission failed due to
-// excessive collisions.-(R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts frames whose transmission failed due to excessive collisions.-(R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Late Collision Counter
-// Late collision counter: This attribute counts the number of times that a collision was detected
-// later than 512 bit times into the transmission of a packet. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times that a collision was detected later than 512 bit times
+// into the transmission of a packet. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Frames Too Long
-// Frames too long: This attribute counts received frames that exceeded the maximum permitted frame
-// size. The count is incremented when the MAC service returns the frameTooLong status to the LLC.
-// (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received frames that exceeded the maximum permitted frame size. The count
+// is incremented when the MAC service returns the frameTooLong status to the LLC. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Buffer Overflows On Receive
-// Buffer overflows on receive: This attribute counts the number of times that the receive buffer
-// overflowed. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times that the receive buffer overflowed. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Buffer Overflows On Transmit
-// Buffer overflows on transmit: This attribute counts the number of times that the transmit buffer
-// overflowed. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times that the transmit buffer overflowed. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Single Collision Frame Counter
-// Single collision frame counter: This attribute counts successfully transmitted frames whose
-// transmission was delayed by exactly one collision. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts successfully transmitted frames whose transmission was delayed by exactly
+// one collision. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Multiple Collisions Frame Counter
-// Multiple collisions frame counter: This attribute counts successfully transmitted frames whose
-// transmission was delayed by more than one collision. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts successfully transmitted frames whose transmission was delayed by more
+// than one collision. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Sqe Counter
-// SQE counter: This attribute counts the number of times that the SQE test error message was
-// generated by the PLS sublayer. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times that the SQE test error message was generated by the
+// PLS sublayer. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Deferred Transmission Counter
-// Deferred transmission counter: This attribute counts frames whose first transmission attempt was
-// delayed because the medium was busy. The count does not include frames involved in collisions.
-// (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts frames whose first transmission attempt was delayed because the medium was
+// busy. The count does not include frames involved in collisions. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Internal Mac Transmit Error Counter
-// Internal MAC transmit error counter: This attribute counts frames whose transmission failed due
-// to an internal MAC sublayer transmit error. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts frames whose transmission failed due to an internal MAC sublayer transmit
+// error. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Carrier Sense Error Counter
-// Carrier sense error counter: This attribute counts the number of times that carrier sense was
-// lost or never asserted when attempting to transmit a frame. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times that carrier sense was lost or never asserted when
+// attempting to transmit a frame. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Alignment Error Counter
-// Alignment error counter: This attribute counts received frames that were not an integral number
-// of octets in length and did not pass the FCS check. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received frames that were not an integral number of octets in length and
+// did not pass the FCS check. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Internal Mac Receive Error Counter
-// Internal MAC receive error counter: This attribute counts frames whose reception failed due to
-// an internal MAC sublayer receive error. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts frames whose reception failed due to an internal MAC sublayer receive
+// error. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata2.go b/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata2.go
index 251eac4..6bb6fa1 100644
--- a/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata2.go
+++ b/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Ethernet performance monitoring history data 2
-const EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(89)
+const EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData2ClassID = ClassID(89) // 0x0059
var ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData2 (class ID #89)
+// EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData2 (Class ID: #89 / 0x0059)
// This ME collects additional PM data for a physical Ethernet interface. Instances of this ME are
// created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -43,13 +43,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP Ethernet UNI. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP Ethernet UNI. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -57,8 +56,8 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Pppoe Filtered Frame Counter
-// PPPoE filtered frame counter: This attribute counts the number of frames discarded due to PPPoE
-// filtering. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of frames discarded due to PPPoE filtering. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
type EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData2 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata3.go b/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata3.go
index f8f5772..8149d84 100644
--- a/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata3.go
+++ b/generated/ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata3.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData3ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Ethernet performance monitoring history data 3
-const EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData3ClassID ClassID = ClassID(296)
+const EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData3ClassID = ClassID(296) // 0x0128
var ethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata3BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData3 (class ID #296)
+// EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData3 (Class ID: #296 / 0x0128)
// This ME collects PM data associated with an Ethernet interface. It includes parameters defined
// in the Ethernet statistics group of [IETF RFC 2819] that are not already covered by previously
// defined Ethernet monitoring MEs. The received direction is from the CPE towards the network
@@ -54,13 +54,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP Ethernet UNI. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP Ethernet UNI. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -68,67 +67,66 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Drop Events
-// Drop events: The total number of events in which packets were dropped due to a lack of
-// resources. This is not necessarily the number of packets dropped; it is the number of times this
-// event was detected. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of events in which packets were dropped due to a lack of resources. This is not
+// necessarily the number of packets dropped; it is the number of times this event was detected.
+// (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Octets
-// Octets: The total number of octets received from the CPE, including those in bad packets,
-// excluding framing bytes, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of octets received from the CPE, including those in bad packets, excluding
+// framing bytes, but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets
-// Packets: The total number of packets received, including bad packets, broadcast packets and
-// multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of packets received, including bad packets, broadcast packets and multicast
+// packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Broadcast Packets
-// Broadcast packets: The total number of received good packets directed to the broadcast address.
-// This does not include multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of received good packets directed to the broadcast address. This does not
+// include multicast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Multicast Packets
-// Multicast packets: The total number of received good packets directed to a multicast address.
-// This does not include broadcast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of received good packets directed to a multicast address. This does not include
+// broadcast packets. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Undersize Packets
-// Undersize packets: The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long, but
-// were otherwise well formed (excluding framing bits, but including FCS). (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long, but were otherwise well
+// formed (excluding framing bits, but including FCS). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Fragments
-// Fragments: The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long, excluding
-// framing bits but including FCS octets, and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of
-// octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment error). It is
-// entirely normal for this attribute to increment. This is because it counts both runts (which are
-// normal occurrences due to collisions) and noise hits. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long, excluding framing bits
+// but including FCS octets, and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error)
+// or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment error). It is entirely normal for
+// this attribute to increment. This is because it counts both runts (which are normal occurrences
+// due to collisions) and noise hits. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Jabbers
-// Jabbers: The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets, excluding
-// framing bits but including FCS octets, and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of
-// octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment error). The
-// range to detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets, excluding framing bits
+// but including FCS octets, and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error)
+// or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment error). The range to detect jabber
+// is between 20 ms and 150 ms. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 64 Octets
-// Packets 64 octets: The total number of received packets (including bad packets) that were
-// 64-octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of received packets (including bad packets) that were 64-octets long, excluding
+// framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 65 To 127 Octets
-// Packets 65 to 127 octets: The total number of received packets (including bad packets) that were
-// 65..127 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of received packets (including bad packets) that were 65..127 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 128 To 255 Octets
-// Packets 128 to 255 octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that
-// were 128..255 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were 128..255 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 256 To 511 Octets
-// Packets 256 to 511 octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that
-// were 256..511 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were 256..511 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 512 To 1023 Octets
-// Packets 512 to 1023 octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that
-// were 512..1023 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were 512..1023 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packets 1024 To 1518 Octets
-// Packets 1024 to 1518 octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that
-// were 1024..1518 octets long, excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were 1024..1518 octets long,
+// excluding framing bits but including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type EthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData3 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/ethernetpseudowireparameters.go b/generated/ethernetpseudowireparameters.go
index d49565f..cd64e28 100644
--- a/generated/ethernetpseudowireparameters.go
+++ b/generated/ethernetpseudowireparameters.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// EthernetPseudowireParametersClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Ethernet pseudowire parameters
-const EthernetPseudowireParametersClassID ClassID = ClassID(400)
+const EthernetPseudowireParametersClassID = ClassID(400) // 0x0190
var ethernetpseudowireparametersBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// EthernetPseudowireParameters (class ID #400)
+// EthernetPseudowireParameters (Class ID: #400 / 0x0190)
// This ME contains the Ethernet pseudowire parameters. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -40,14 +40,14 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PW Ethernet configuration data
-// ME. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PW Ethernet configuration data ME. (R, set-by-create)
+// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Mtu
-// MTU: This attribute identifies the maximum transmission unit (bytes) that can be received from
-// the CPE in the upstream direction. Larger frames are discarded. (R, W, set-by-create)
-// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the maximum transmission unit (bytes) that can be received from the
+// CPE in the upstream direction. Larger frames are discarded. (R, W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
type EthernetPseudowireParameters struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/extendedvlantaggingoperationconfigurationdata.go b/generated/extendedvlantaggingoperationconfigurationdata.go
index 57ba11d..0487c71 100644
--- a/generated/extendedvlantaggingoperationconfigurationdata.go
+++ b/generated/extendedvlantaggingoperationconfigurationdata.go
@@ -27,14 +27,19 @@
// ExtendedVlanTaggingOperationConfigurationDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration data
-const ExtendedVlanTaggingOperationConfigurationDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(171)
+const ExtendedVlanTaggingOperationConfigurationDataClassID = ClassID(171) // 0x00ab
var extendedvlantaggingoperationconfigurationdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// ExtendedVlanTaggingOperationConfigurationData (class ID #171)
-// This ME organizes data associated with VLAN tagging. Regardless of its point of attachment, the
-// specified tagging operations refer to the upstream direction. Instances of this ME are created
-// and deleted by the OLT.
+// ExtendedVlanTaggingOperationConfigurationData (Class ID: #171 / 0x00ab)
+// This ME organizes data associated with VLAN classification and tagging operations. Regardless of
+// its point of attachment, the specified tagging operations refer to the upstream direction.
+// Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
+//
+// Through separate attributes, this ME supports either a Received frame VLAN tagging operation
+// table attribute in its backward compatible form, or an enhanced frame classification and
+// processing capability. The OLT can determine whether the ONU supports the enhanced capability
+// through the Enhanced mode attribute of the ONU3-G ME.
//
// Relationships
// Zero or one instance of this ME may exist for an instance of any ME that can terminate or modify
@@ -49,10 +54,45 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute provides a unique number for each instance of this ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute provides a unique number for each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Association Type
+// This attribute identifies the type of the ME associated with this extended VLAN tagging ME.
+// Values are assigned as follows.
+//
+// 0 MAC bridge port configuration data
+//
+// 1 IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile
+//
+// 2 Physical path termination point Ethernet UNI
+//
+// 3 IP host config data or IPv6 host config data
+//
+// 4 Physical path termination point xDSL UNI
+//
+// 5 GEM IW termination point
+//
+// 6 Multicast GEM IW termination point
+//
+// 7 Physical path termination point MoCA UNI
+//
+// 8 Reserved
+//
+// 9 Ethernet flow termination point
+//
+// 10 Virtual Ethernet interface point
+//
+// 11 MPLS pseudowire termination point
+//
+// 12 EFM bonding group
+//
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// NOTE 1 - If a MAC bridge is configured, code points 1, 5, 6 and 11 are associated with the ANI
+// side of the MAC bridge. Code point 0 is associated with the ANI or UNI side, depending on the
+// location of the MAC bridge port. The other code points are associated with the UNI side.
+//
// When the extended VLAN tagging ME is associated with the ANI side, it behaves as an upstream
// egress rule, and as a downstream ingress rule when the downstream mode attribute is equal to 0.
// When the extended VLAN tagging ME is associated with the UNI side, the extended VLAN tagging ME
@@ -60,35 +100,455 @@
// attribute is equal to 0.
//
// Received Frame Vlan Tagging Operation Table Max Size
-// Received frame VLAN tagging operation table max size: This attribute indicates the maximum
-// number of entries that can be set in the received frame VLAN tagging operation table. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute indicates the maximum number of entries that can be set in the received frame
+// VLAN tagging operation table. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Input Tpid
-// Input TPID: This attribute gives the special TPID value for operations on the input (filtering)
-// side of the table. Typical values include 0x88A8 and 0x9100. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute gives the special TPID value for operations on the input (filtering) side of the
+// table. Typical values include 0x88A8 and 0x9100. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Output Tpid
-// Output TPID: This attribute gives the special TPID value for operations on the output (tagging)
-// side of the table. Typical values include 0x88A8 and 0x9100. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute gives the special TPID value for operations on the output (tagging) side of the
+// table. Typical values include 0x88A8 and 0x9100. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Downstream Mode
+// Regardless of its association, the rules of the received frame VLAN tagging operation table
+// attribute pertain to upstream traffic. The downstream mode attribute defines the tagging action
+// to be applied to downstream frames.
+//
+// The received frame VLAN tagging operation table installs defaults upstream rules. In the
+// downstream direction, the upstream default rules with the default treatment do not apply. It
+// should be noted that downstream frame treatment is defined by the downstream mode attribute and
+// is not affected by the upstream default rules.
+//
+// The received frame VLAN tagging operation table can result in two types of rule mappings:
+//
+// o One to one mapping: A table contains one or more rules that result in unique mappings between
+// the ingress and egress flows.
+//
+// o Many to one mapping: A table contains more than one rule that results in the same ANI-side tag
+// configuration.
+//
+// For one-to-one mappings, the inverse operation to apply in the downstream direction (in the
+// case of bidirectional flows) is the inverse operation of the upstream rule.
+//
+// Many-to-one mappings are possible however, and these are treated as follows.
+//
+// o If an upstream many-to-one mapping results from multiple operation rules producing the same
+// ANI-side tag configuration, then the first matching rule in the list defines the inverse
+// operation. The meaning of match depends on the value of the downstream mode attribute.
+//
+// o If the many-to-one mapping results from "don't care" fields in the filter being replaced with
+// provisioned fields in the ANI side tags, then the inverse is defined to set the corresponding
+// fields on the ANI side to their lowest legal value.
+//
+// If the upstream rule merely copies (i.e., no explicit value is specified in the filter field) an
+// inbound tag value to an outbound tag value, the comparison in the downstream direction applies
+// to all tag values. This applies separately to the VID and P-bit fields. For example, with a
+// downstream mode of 2 and an upstream rule that translates the VID while carrying forward the
+// P-bit value, downstream frames that match the specified WAN-side VID will match any P-bit value
+// and will translate the VID.
+//
+// 0 The operation performed in the downstream direction is the inverse of that performed in the
+// upstream direction. Which treatment and filter fields are used for downstream filtering and the
+// handling of unmatched frames are left to the implementation of the ONU.
+//
+// 1 Regardless of the filter rules, no operation is performed in the downstream direction. All
+// downstream frames are forwarded unmodified.
+//
+// 2 Filter on VID and P-bit value. On a match, perform the inverse operation on both the VID and
+// P-bit value. If no match is found, forward the frame unmodified.
+//
+// 3 Filter on VID only. On a match, perform the inverse VID operation only; pass the P bits
+// through. If no match is found, forward the frame unmodified.
+//
+// 4 Filter on P-bit only. On a match, perform the inverse P-bit operation only; pass the VID
+// through. If no match is found, forward the frame unmodified.
+//
+// 5 Filter on VID and P-bit value. On a match, perform the inverse operation on both the VID and
+// P-bit value. If no match is found, discard the frame.
+//
+// 6 Filter on VID. On a match, perform the inverse operation on the VID only; pass the P bits
+// through. If no match is found, discard the frame.
+//
+// 7 Filter on P-bit only. On a match, perform the inverse P-bit operation only; pass the VID
+// through. If no match is found, discard the frame.
+//
+// 8 Regardless of the filter rules, discard all downstream traffic.
+//
+// Please refer to Table 9.3.13-2 for example downstream mode use cases.
+//
// All other values are reserved. (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Received Frame Vlan Tagging Operation Table
-// 111 Set TPID-=-output TPID, DEI = 1
+// Padding: (8 bits)
+//
+// Filter Ethertype: (4 bits) the Ethertype value on which to filter received frames, as follows.
+//
+// NOTE 3 - This filter is recommended for use on untagged frames or frames with priority tags
+// only.
+//
+// 0 Do not filter on Ethertype.
+//
+// 1 Ethertype = 0x0800 (filter IPoE frames)
+//
+// 2 Ethertype = 0x8863 or 0x8864 (filter PPPoE frames)
+//
+// 3 Ethertype = 0x0806 (filter ARP frames)
+//
+// 4 Ethertype = 0x86DD (filter IPv6 IpoE frames)
+//
+// 5 Ethertype = 0x888E (filter EAPOL frames)
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Filter on extended criteria: (8 bits) filter on key upper level protocols:
+//
+// 0 Do not filter on extended criteria
+//
+// 1 DHCPv4 - frames matching the well-known DHCPv4 UDP ports (67, 68) will be filtered by this
+// criteria code point.
+//
+// 2 DHCPv6 - frames matching the well-known DHCPv6 UDP ports (546, 547) will be filtered by this
+// criteria code point.
+//
+// NOTE 4 - This filter is recommended for use on untagged frames or priority framed tags only.
+//
+// Treatment tags to remove: (2 bits) Defines the tag treatment. The following values are
+// supported:
+//
+// 0..2 Remove 0, 1 or 2 tags, respectively. If one tag is specified, then the outer tag is
+// stripped from double-tagged frames.
+//
+// 3 Discard the frame. No symmetric downstream operation exists; i.e., this rule is ignored in the
+// downstream direction.
+//
+// Padding: (10 bits)
+//
+// Treatment outer priority: (4 bits): Defines the outer VLAN priority treatment. The following
+// values are supported:
+//
+// 0..7 Add an outer tag, and insert this value as the priority in the outer VLAN tag.
+//
+// 8 Add an outer tag, and copy the outer priority from the inner priority of the received frame.
+//
+// 9 Add an outer tag, and copy the outer priority from the outer priority of the received frame.
+//
+// 10 Add an outer tag, and derive P bits from the DSCP field of the incoming frame according to
+// the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration data ME DSCP to P-bit mapping attribute.
+//
+// 15 Do not add an outer tag.
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Treatment outer VID: (13 bits). Defines the outer VID treatment. The following values are
+// supported:
+//
+// 0..4094 Use this value as the VID in the outer VLAN tag.
+//
+// 4096 Copy the outer VID from the inner VID of the received frame.
+//
+// 4097 Copy the outer VID from the outer VID of the received frame.
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Treatment outer TPID/DEI: (3 bits). Defines the outer VLAN TPID/DEI treatment. The following
+// values are supported:
+//
+// 000 Copy TPID (and DEI, if present) from the inner tag of the received frame.
+//
+// 001 Copy TPID (and DEI, if present) from the outer tag of the received frame.
+//
+// 010 Set TPID = output TPID attribute value of the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration
+// data ME and copy DEI bit from the inner tag of the received frame
+//
+// 011 Set TPID = output TPID attribute value of the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration
+// data ME and copy DEI from the outer tag of the received frame
+//
+// 100 Set TPID = 0x8100
+//
+// 101 Reserved
+//
+// 110 Set TPID = output TPID attribute value of the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration
+// data ME and set DEI = 0
+//
+// 111 Set TPID = output TPID attribute value of the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration
+// data ME and set DEI = 1
+//
+// Padding: (12 bits)
+//
+// Treatment inner priority: (4 bits). Defines the inner VLAN priority treatment. The following
+// values are supported:
+//
+// 0..7 Add an inner tag, and insert this value as the priority to insert in the inner VLAN tag.
+//
+// 8 Add an inner tag, and copy the inner priority from the inner priority of the received frame.
+//
+// 9 Add an inner tag, and copy the inner priority from the outer priority of the received frame.
+//
+// 10 Add an inner tag, and derive P bits from the DSCP field of the incoming frame according to
+// the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration data ME DSCP to P-bit mapping attribute.
+//
+// 15 Do not add an inner tag.
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Treatment inner VID: (13 bits): Defines the inner VLAN VID treatment. The following values are
+// supported:
+//
+// 0..4094 Use this value as the VID in the inner VLAN tag.
+//
+// 4096 Copy the inner VID from the inner VID of the received frame.
+//
+// 4097 Copy the inner VID from the outer VID of the received frame.
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Treatment inner TPID/DEI: (3 bits). Defines the inner VLAN TPID/DEI treatment. The following
+// values are supported:
+//
+// 000 Copy TPID (and DEI, if present) from the inner tag of the received frame.
+//
+// 001 Copy TPID (and DEI, if present) from the outer tag of the received frame.
+//
+// 010 Set TPID = output TPID attribute value of the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration
+// data ME and copy the DEI bit from the inner tag of the received frame.
+//
+// 011 Set TPID = output TPID attribute value of the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration
+// data ME and, copy the DEI from the outer tag of the received frame.
+//
+// 100 Set TPID = 0x8100
+//
+// 101 Reserved
+//
+// 110 Set TPID = output TPID attribute value of the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration
+// data ME and set DEI = 0
+//
+// 111 Set TPID = output TPID attribute value of the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration
+// data ME and set DEI = 1
+//
+// This attribute is a table that filters and tags upstream frames. Each entry represents a tagging
+// rule, comprising a filtering part (the first eight fields) and a treatment part (the last seven
+// fields). Each incoming upstream packet is matched against each rule in list order. The first
+// rule that matches the packet is selected as the active rule, and the packet is then treated
+// according to that rule.
+//
+// There are three categories of rules: zero-tag, single-tag, and double-tag rules. Logically,
+// these categories are separate, and apply to their respective incoming frame types. In other
+// words, a single-tag rule should not apply to a double-tagged frame, even though the single-tag
+// rule might match the outer tag of the double-tagged frame.
+//
+// Single-tag rules have a filter outer priority field-= 15 (indicating no external tag), zero-tag
+// rules have both filter priority fields-= 15 (indicating no tags), and double-tag rules have both
+// filter priority fields set to a value that differs from 15 (indicating two tags).
+//
+// Each tagging rule is based on a remove or an add operation, where up to two tags can be removed
+// or added. A modify operation is applied by the combination of remove and add.
+//
+// By convention, when a single tag is added, the treatments use the inner tag data fields. This is
+// true even for treatments where a single tag is added to a frame that already has a tag, i.e.,
+// added as a second tag. The outer tag data fields are used only when two tags are added by the
+// same rule.
+//
+// The terms inner and outer only have meaning with respect to the tags that are being filtered or
+// added.
+//
+// The first 8-bytes of each entry are guaranteed to be unique, and are used to identify table
+// entries (list order, above, refers to a sort on the first 8-bytes). The OLT deletes a table
+// entry by setting all of its last 8-bytes to 0xFF.
+//
+// When the table is created, the ONU should autonomously predefine three entries that list the
+// default treatment (normal forwarding without filtering or modification) for untagged, single
+// tagged, and double tagged frames. As an exception to the rule on ordered processing, these
+// default rules are always considered as a last resort for frames that do not match any other
+// rule. Best practice dictates that these entries not be deleted by the OLT; however, they can be
+// modified to produce the desired default behaviour.
+//
+// It should be noted that downstream frame treatment is defined by the downstream mode attribute
+// and is not affected by the upstream default rules.
+//
+// 15, 4096, x, 15, 4096, x, 0, (0, 15, x, x, 15, x, x) - no tags
+//
+// 15, 4096, x, 14, 4096, x, 0, (0, 15, x, x, 15, x, x) - 1 tag
+//
+// 14, 4096, x, 14, 4096, x, 0, (0, 15, x, x, 15, x, x) - 2 tags
+//
+// NOTE 2 - x is a "don't care" field and should be set to zero.
+//
+// See Figure 9.3.13-1.
+//
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (16N bytes, where N is the number of VLAN tagging rules)
+//
+// Filter outer priority: (4 bits) Defines the outer VLAN priority filtering operation. The
+// following values are supported:
+//
+// 0..7 Filter received frames on this outer priority (P bit) value.
+//
+// 8 Do not filter on outer priority.
+//
+// 14 This is the default filter when no other two-tag rule applies.
+//
+// 15 This entry is not a double-tag rule; ignore all other outer tag filter fields.
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Filter outer VID: (13 bits) Defines the outer VLAN VID filtering operation. The following
+// values are supported:
+//
+// 0..4094 Filter received frames on this outer VID value.
+//
+// 4096 Do not filter on the outer VID.
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Filter outer TPID/DEI: (3 bits) Defines the outer VLAN TPID/DEI filtering operation. The
+// following values are supported:
+//
+// 000 Do not filter on outer TPID field.
+//
+// 100 Outer TPID = 0x8100. Filter on frames with the outer TPID set to 0x8100.
+//
+// 101 Outer TPID = input TPID attribute value, don't care about DEI bit. Filter on frames with the
+// outer TPID set to match the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration data Input TPID
+// attribute value and ignore the DEI bit.
+//
+// 110 Outer TPID = input TPID, DEI = 0. Filter on frames with the outer TPID set to match the
+// Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration data Input TPID attribute value and DEI set to the
+// value 0.
+//
+// 111 Outer TPID = input TPID, DEI = 1. Filter on frames with the outer TPID set to match the
+// Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration data Input TPID attribute value and DEI set to the
+// value 1
+//
+// Padding: (12 bits)
+//
+// Filter inner priority: (4 bits) Defines the inner VLAN priority filtering operation. The
+// following values are supported:
+//
+// 0..7 Filter received frames on this inner priority value.
+//
+// 8 Do not filter on inner priority.
+//
+// 14 This is the default filter when no other one-tag rule applies.
+//
+// 15 This entry is a no-tag rule; ignore all other VLAN tag filter fields.
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Filter inner VID: (13 bits) Defines the inner VLAN VID filtering operation. The following
+// values are supported:
+//
+// 0..4094 Filter received frames on this inner VID value.
+//
+// 4096 Do not filter on the inner VID.
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Filter inner TPID/DEI: (3 bits) Defines the inner VLAN TPID/DEI filtering operation. The
+// following values are supported:
+//
+// 000 Do not filter on inner TPID field.
+//
+// 100 Inner TPID = 0x8100. Filter on frames with the inner TPID set to 0x8100.
+//
+// 101 Inner TPID = input TPID attribute value, don't care about DEI bit. Filter on frames with the
+// inner TPID set to match the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration data Input TPID
+// attribute value and ignore the DEI bit.
+//
+// 110 Inner TPID = input TPID, DEI = 0. Filter on frames with the inner TPID set to match the
+// Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration data Input TPID attribute value and DEI set to the
+// value 0.
+//
+// 111 Inner TPID = input TPID, DEI = 1. Filter on frames with the inner TPID set to match the
+// Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration data Input TPID attribute value and DEI set to the
+// value 1.
//
// Associated Me Pointer
+// This attribute points to the ME with which this extended VLAN tagging operation configuration
+// data ME is associated. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 5 - When the association type is xDSL, the two MSBs may be used to indicate a bearer
// channel.
//
// Dscp To P Bit Mapping
+// DSCP to P-bit mapping: This attribute specifies mapping from DSCP to P bits. The attribute can
+// be considered a bit string sequence of 64 3-bit groups. The 64 sequence entries represent the
+// possible values of the 6-bit DSCP field. Each 3-bit group specifies the P-bit value to which the
+// associated DSCP value should be mapped. (R,-W) (optional) (24-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 6 - If certain bits in the DSCP field are to be ignored in the mapping process, the
// attribute should be provisioned such that all possible values of those bits produce the same
// P-bit mapping. This can be applied to the case where instead of full DSCP, the operator wishes
// to adopt the priority mechanism based on IP precedence, which needs only the three MSBs of the
// DSCP field.
//
+// Enhanced Mode
+// The Boolean value true specifies that the Enhanced received frame classification and processing
+// table is used, and the Received frame VLAN tagging operation table is ignored. The value false
+// indicates the Enhanced received frame classification and processing table is not used. It is
+// strongly recommended that the OLT uses the same value for all Extended VLAN tagging operation
+// configuration data instances created on an ONU. (R, Setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Enhanced Received Frame Classification And Processing Table
+// This attribute is a table that provides enhanced capability for frame classification and
+// processing. It extends the Received frame VLAN tagging operation table attribute with a set
+// control field, a row key and direction. Each incoming packet is matched against each rule in row
+// key order (smaller value row key has higher precedence) and direction. The first rule that
+// matches the packet is selected as the active rule, and the packet is then treated according to
+// that rule.
+//
+// When the table is empty, the ONU discards all received frames. The OLT may choose to create
+// three entries that list the default treatment (normal forwarding without filtering or
+// modification) for untagged, single tagged, and double tagged frames, with the direction field
+// set to 0.
+//
+// NOTE 7 - Where no change is noted, the definitions in the Received frame VLAN tagging operation
+// table attribute remain applicable.
+//
+// (R,-W) (optional) (28N bytes, where N is the number of entries in the table).
+//
+// Set ctrl: (2 bits)
+//
+// This field determines the meaning of a set operation. These bits are returned as 00 during get
+// next operations.
+//
+// 1 Write this entry into the table. Overwrite any existing entry with the same row key.
+//
+// 2 Delete this entry from the table. The remaining fields are not meaningful.
+//
+// NOTE 8 - unlike the delete operation in the Received frame VLAN tagging operation table, the OLT
+// does not need to set all eight bytes in Word 4 and Word 5 to 0xFF.
+//
+// 3 Clear all entries from the table. The remaining fields are not meaningful.
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Dir: (2 bits)
+//
+// This field determines the direction of the classification and processing rule.
+//
+// 0 This is an upstream rule. In the downstream direction, the inverse classification and
+// operation is defined based on the downstream mode code point. All downstream mode codepoints are
+// considered valid to be used when dir=0 is used (including downstream mode 8).
+//
+// 1 This is an upstream-only rule. This rule is ignored in the downstream direction.
+//
+// 2 This is a downstream-only rule. This rule is ignored in the upstream direction.
+//
+// Other values: reserved.
+//
+// Row key: (16 bits)
+//
+// The row key distinguishes rows in the table. It is the responsibility of the OLT to assign and
+// track row keys and content, and to ensure the classification rules are not duplicated and in the
+// correct ordering.
+//
+// For Filter outer priority, Filter outer VID, Filter outer TPID/DEI, Filter inner priority,
+// Filter inner VID, Filter inner TPID/DEI, Filter on Extended Criteria, Filter Ethertype,
+// Treatment outer priority, Treatment outer VID, Treatment outer TPID/DEI, Treatment inner
+// priority, Treatment inner VID, and Treatment inner TPID/DEI values please refer to Received
+// frame VLAN tagging operation table in this ME.
+//
type ExtendedVlanTaggingOperationConfigurationData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
@@ -106,17 +566,19 @@
Set,
SetTable,
),
- AllowedAttributeMask: 0xff00,
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffc0,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
- 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
- 1: ByteField("AssociationType", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 1),
- 2: Uint16Field("ReceivedFrameVlanTaggingOperationTableMaxSize", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 2),
- 3: Uint16Field("InputTpid", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 34984, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 3),
- 4: Uint16Field("OutputTpid", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 34984, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 4),
- 5: ByteField("DownstreamMode", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 5),
- 6: TableField("ReceivedFrameVlanTaggingOperationTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0400, TableInfo{nil, 16}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 6),
- 7: Uint16Field("AssociatedMePointer", PointerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 7),
- 8: MultiByteField("DscpToPBitMapping", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0100, 24, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 8),
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: ByteField("AssociationType", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: Uint16Field("ReceivedFrameVlanTaggingOperationTableMaxSize", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: Uint16Field("InputTpid", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 34984, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 3),
+ 4: Uint16Field("OutputTpid", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 34984, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 4),
+ 5: ByteField("DownstreamMode", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 5),
+ 6: TableField("ReceivedFrameVlanTaggingOperationTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0400, TableInfo{nil, 16}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 6),
+ 7: Uint16Field("AssociatedMePointer", PointerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 7),
+ 8: MultiByteField("DscpToPBitMapping", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0100, 24, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 8),
+ 9: ByteField("EnhancedMode", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0080, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, true, false, 9),
+ 10: TableField("EnhancedReceivedFrameClassificationAndProcessingTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0040, TableInfo{nil, 28}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 10),
},
Access: CreatedByOlt,
Support: UnknownSupport,
diff --git a/generated/fastchannelconfigurationprofile.go b/generated/fastchannelconfigurationprofile.go
index e1ccdea..72d15d6 100644
--- a/generated/fastchannelconfigurationprofile.go
+++ b/generated/fastchannelconfigurationprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// FastChannelConfigurationProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity FAST channel configuration profile
-const FastChannelConfigurationProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(432)
+const FastChannelConfigurationProfileClassID = ClassID(432) // 0x01b0
var fastchannelconfigurationprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// FastChannelConfigurationProfile (class ID #432)
+// FastChannelConfigurationProfile (Class ID: #432 / 0x01b0)
// This ME contains the FAST channel configuration profile for an xDSL UNI. An instance of this ME
// is created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -93,6 +93,20 @@
// [ITU-T G.997.2]. (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Rein Inter_Arrival Time Iat_Rein
+// REIN Inter-arrival time (IAT_REIN): This attribute specifies the REIN IAT. See clause 9.8 of
+// [ITU-T G.9701]. The ITU-T G.9701 control parameter iat_rein_flag is set to the same value as the
+// REIN IAT. See clause 11.4.2.7 of [ITU-T G.9701].
+//
+// The REIN IAT is specified via the following values:
+//
+// 1 100 Hz;
+//
+// 2 120 Hz;
+//
+// 3 360 Hz.
+//
+// See clause 7.2.2.5 of [ITU-T G.997.2].
+//
// (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Minimum Reed_Solomon Rfec_Nfec Ratio Rnratio
diff --git a/generated/fastdatapathconfigurationprofile.go b/generated/fastdatapathconfigurationprofile.go
index cd6ac4e..f7d9546 100644
--- a/generated/fastdatapathconfigurationprofile.go
+++ b/generated/fastdatapathconfigurationprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// FastDataPathConfigurationProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity FAST data path configuration profile
-const FastDataPathConfigurationProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(433)
+const FastDataPathConfigurationProfileClassID = ClassID(433) // 0x01b1
var fastdatapathconfigurationprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// FastDataPathConfigurationProfile (class ID #433)
+// FastDataPathConfigurationProfile (Class ID: #433 / 0x01b1)
// This ME contains FAST the data path configuration profile for an xDSL UNI. An instance of this
// ME is created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is
-// reserved. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is reserved. (R, set-
+// by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Tps_Tc Testmode Tps_Testmode
// TPS-TC testmode (TPS_TESTMODE): This Boolean attribute specifies whether the TPSTC test mode
diff --git a/generated/fastlineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go b/generated/fastlineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go
index fe876cc..ae25b7f 100644
--- a/generated/fastlineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go
+++ b/generated/fastlineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// FastLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity FAST line inventory and status data part 2
-const FastLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(436)
+const FastLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2ClassID = ClassID(436) // 0x01b4
var fastlineinventoryandstatusdatapart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// FastLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2 (class ID #436)
+// FastLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2 (Class ID: #436 / 0x01b4)
// This ME contains part 3 of the FAST line inventory and status data with attributes specific to
// [ITU T G.997.2]. The ONU automatically creates or deletes an instance of this ME upon the
// creation or deletion of a PPTP xDSL UNI part 1.
@@ -43,11 +43,15 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Date_Time_Stamping Of Last Successful Downstream Fra Operation Stamp_Frads
+// Date/time-stamping of last successful downstream FRA operation (STAMP-FRAds): This attribute
+// reports the date/time of the last successful FTU-R initiated FRA execution that has modified the
+// bits allocation. See clause 7.10.14.5 of [ITUT-G.997.2]. The format of this parameter is as
+// follows:
+//
// (R) (optional) (7 bytes)
//
// Date_Time_Stamping Of Last Successful Upstream Fra Operation Stamp_Fraus
diff --git a/generated/fastvectoringlineconfigurationextensions.go b/generated/fastvectoringlineconfigurationextensions.go
index b218d3d..acbe8d3 100644
--- a/generated/fastvectoringlineconfigurationextensions.go
+++ b/generated/fastvectoringlineconfigurationextensions.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// FastVectoringLineConfigurationExtensionsClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity FAST vectoring line configuration extensions
-const FastVectoringLineConfigurationExtensionsClassID ClassID = ClassID(434)
+const FastVectoringLineConfigurationExtensionsClassID = ClassID(434) // 0x01b2
var fastvectoringlineconfigurationextensionsBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// FastVectoringLineConfigurationExtensions (class ID #434)
+// FastVectoringLineConfigurationExtensions (Class ID: #434 / 0x01b2)
// This ME extends FAST line configuration MEs with attributes that are specific to vectoring. An
// instance of this ME is created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is
-// reserved. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is reserved. (R, set-
+// by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Fext Cancellation Enabling_Disabling Upstream Fext_To_Cancel_Enableus
// FEXT cancellation enabling/disabling upstream (FEXT_TO_CANCEL_ENABLEus): A value of 1 enables
diff --git a/generated/fastxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/fastxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 16c2114..0c2d554 100644
--- a/generated/fastxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/fastxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// FastXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity FAST xTU-C performance monitoring history data
-const FastXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(437)
+const FastXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(437) // 0x01b5
var fastxtucperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// FastXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #437)
+// FastXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #437 / 0x01b5)
// This ME collects PM data on the xTU C to xTU R path as seen from the xTU-C. Instances of this ME
// are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -40,33 +40,32 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, set-
-// by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1 byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contain PM threshold values. (R, W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Successful Fra Counter
-// Successful FRA counter: This attribute counts the successful FRA primitives (success_FRA). The
-// successful FRA primitive (success_FRA) is defined in clause 11.3.1.6 of [ITU-T G.9701]. See
-// clause 7.7.22 of [ITU-T G.997.2]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the successful FRA primitives (success_FRA). The successful FRA primitive
+// (success_FRA) is defined in clause 11.3.1.6 of [ITU-T G.9701]. See clause 7.7.22 of [ITU-T
+// G.997.2]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Successful Rpa Counter
-// Successful RPA counter: This attribute counts the successful RPA primitives (success_RPA). The
-// successful RPA primitive (success_RPA) is defined in clause 11.3.1.6 of [ITU-T G.9701]. See
-// clause 7.7.23 of [ITU-T G.997.2] (R) (optional) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute counts the successful RPA primitives (success_RPA). The successful RPA primitive
+// (success_RPA) is defined in clause 11.3.1.6 of [ITU-T G.9701]. See clause 7.7.23 of [ITU-T
+// G.997.2] (R) (optional) (4 bytes)
//
// Successful Tiga Counter
-// Successful TIGA counter: This attribute counts the successful TIGA primitives (success_TIGA).
-// The successful TIGA primitive (success_TIGA) is defined in clause 11.3.1.6 of [ITU-T G.9701].
-// Reported only with the near-end measured time, invalid data flag and timestamp. See clause
-// 7.7.24 of [ITUT-G.997.2] (R) (optional) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute counts the successful TIGA primitives (success_TIGA). The successful TIGA
+// primitive (success_TIGA) is defined in clause 11.3.1.6 of [ITU-T G.9701]. Reported only with the
+// near-end measured time, invalid data flag and timestamp. See clause 7.7.24 of [ITUT-G.997.2] (R)
+// (optional) (4 bytes)
//
type FastXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/fastxtu-rperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/fastxtu-rperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index ff8741b..579f46f 100644
--- a/generated/fastxtu-rperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/fastxtu-rperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// FastXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity FAST xTU-R performance monitoring history data
-const FastXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(438)
+const FastXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(438) // 0x01b6
var fastxturperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// FastXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #438)
+// FastXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #438 / 0x01b6)
// This ME collects PM data of the xTU C to xTU R path as seen from the xTU-R. Instances of this ME
// are created and deleted by the OLT. For a complete discussion of generic PM architecture, refer
// to clause I.4.
@@ -41,27 +41,26 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, set-
-// by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1 byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contain PM threshold values. (R, W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Successful Fra Counter
-// Successful FRA counter: This attribute counts the successful FRA primitives (success_FRA). The
-// successful FRA primitive (success_FRA) is defined in clause 11.3.1.6 of [ITU-T G.9701]. See
-// clause 7.7.22 of [ITU-T G.997.2] (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the successful FRA primitives (success_FRA). The successful FRA primitive
+// (success_FRA) is defined in clause 11.3.1.6 of [ITU-T G.9701]. See clause 7.7.22 of [ITU-T
+// G.997.2] (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Successful Rpa Counter
-// Successful RPA counter: This attribute counts the successful RPA primitives (success_RPA). The
-// successful RPA primitive (success_RPA) is defined in clause 11.3.1.6 of [ITU-T G.9701]. See
-// clause 7.7.23 of [ITU-T G.997.2] (R) (optional) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute counts the successful RPA primitives (success_RPA). The successful RPA primitive
+// (success_RPA) is defined in clause 11.3.1.6 of [ITU-T G.9701]. See clause 7.7.23 of [ITU-T
+// G.997.2] (R) (optional) (4 bytes)
//
type FastXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/fecperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/fecperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index b990013..1633e36 100644
--- a/generated/fecperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/fecperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// FecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity FEC performance monitoring history data
-const FecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(312)
+const FecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(312) // 0x0138
var fecperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// FecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #312)
+// FecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #312 / 0x0138)
// This ME collects PM data associated with PON downstream forward error correction (FEC) counters.
// Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -43,13 +43,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G or a TWDM channel. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G or a TWDM channel. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -57,23 +56,22 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Corrected Bytes
-// Corrected bytes: This attribute counts the number of bytes that were corrected by the FEC
-// function. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of bytes that were corrected by the FEC function. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Corrected Code Words
-// Corrected code words: This attribute counts the code words that were corrected by the FEC
-// function. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the code words that were corrected by the FEC function. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Uncorrectable Code Words
-// Uncorrectable code words: This attribute counts errored code words that could not be corrected
-// by the FEC function. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts errored code words that could not be corrected by the FEC function. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Total Code Words
-// Total code words: This attribute counts the total received code words. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total received code words. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Fec Seconds
-// FEC seconds: This attribute counts seconds during which there was an FEC anomaly. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts seconds during which there was an FEC anomaly. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type FecPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/galethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/galethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index edd9a89..808da29 100644
--- a/generated/galethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/galethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// GalEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity GAL Ethernet performance monitoring history data
-const GalEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(276)
+const GalEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(276) // 0x0114
var galethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// GalEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #276)
+// GalEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #276 / 0x0114)
// This ME collects PM data associated with a GEM IW TP when the GEM layer supports an Ethernet
// service. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the GEM IW TP. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the GEM IW TP. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -56,9 +54,8 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Discarded Frames
-// Discarded frames: This attribute counts the number of downstream GEM frames discarded for any
-// reason [erroneous frame check sequence (FCS), too long length, buffer overflow, etc.]. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of downstream GEM frames discarded for any reason [erroneous
+// frame check sequence (FCS), too long length, buffer overflow, etc.]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type GalEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/galethernetprofile.go b/generated/galethernetprofile.go
index 877bad0..9521dc6 100644
--- a/generated/galethernetprofile.go
+++ b/generated/galethernetprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// GalEthernetProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity GAL Ethernet profile
-const GalEthernetProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(272)
+const GalEthernetProfileClassID = ClassID(272) // 0x0110
var galethernetprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// GalEthernetProfile (class ID #272)
+// GalEthernetProfile (Class ID: #272 / 0x0110)
// This ME organizes data that describe the gigabit-capable passive optical network transmission
// convergence layer (GTC) adaptation layer processing functions of the ONU for Ethernet services.
// It is used with the GEM IW TP ME.
@@ -43,12 +43,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Maximum Gem Payload Size
-// Maximum GEM payload size: This attribute defines the maximum payload size generated in the
-// associated GEM IW TP ME. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute defines the maximum payload size generated in the associated GEM IW TP ME. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type GalEthernetProfile struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/geminterworkingterminationpoint.go b/generated/geminterworkingterminationpoint.go
index 6b84a21..575d6f9 100644
--- a/generated/geminterworkingterminationpoint.go
+++ b/generated/geminterworkingterminationpoint.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// GemInterworkingTerminationPointClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity GEM interworking termination point
-const GemInterworkingTerminationPointClassID ClassID = ClassID(266)
+const GemInterworkingTerminationPointClassID = ClassID(266) // 0x010a
var geminterworkingterminationpointBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// GemInterworkingTerminationPoint (class ID #266)
+// GemInterworkingTerminationPoint (Class ID: #266 / 0x010a)
// An instance of this ME represents a point in the ONU where the IW of a bearer service (usually
// Ethernet) to the GEM layer takes place. At this point, GEM packets are generated from the bearer
// bit stream (e.g., Ethernet) or the bearer bit stream is reconstructed from GEM packets.
@@ -44,36 +44,105 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Gem Port Network Ctp Connectivity Pointer
-// GEM port network CTP connectivity pointer: This attribute points to an instance of the GEM port
-// network CTP. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the GEM port network CTP. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interworking Option
+// This attribute identifies the type of non-GEM function that is being interworked. The options
+// are as follows.
+//
+// 0 Circuit-emulated TDM
+//
+// 1 MAC bridged LAN
+//
+// 2 Reserved
+//
+// 3 Reserved
+//
+// 4 Video return path
+//
+// 5 IEEE 802.1p mapper
+//
+// 6 Downstream broadcast
+//
+// 7 MPLS PW TDM service
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Service Profile Pointer
+// This attribute points to an instance of a service profile:
+//
+// CES service profile if IW option-=-0
+//
+// MAC bridge service profile if IW option-=-1
+//
+// Video return path service profile if IW option-=-4
+//
+// IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile if IW option-=-5
+//
+// Null pointer if IW option-=-6
+//
+// CES service profile if IW option-=-7
+//
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE - The video return path (VRP) service profile is defined in [ITU-T G.984.4].
//
// Interworking Termination Point Pointer
+// This attribute is used for the CES and IEEE 802.1p mapper service without a MAC bridge.
+// Depending on the service provided, it points to the associated instance of the following MEs:
+//
+// PPTP CES UNI
+//
+// Logical N * 64 kbit/s sub-port CTP
+//
+// PPTP Ethernet UNI
+//
// In all other GEM services, the relationship between the related service TP and this GEM IW TP is
// derived from other ME relations; this attribute is set to a null pointer and not used. (R,-W,
// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Pptp Counter
-// PPTP counter: This value reports the number of PPTP ME instances associated with this GEM IW TP.
-// (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This value reports the number of PPTP ME instances associated with this GEM IW TP. (R)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Gal Profile Pointer
+// 5 GAL Ethernet profile for IEEE 802.1p mapper
+//
+// 6 Null pointer
+//
+// 7 Null pointer
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
+// This attribute points to an instance of the GAL profile. The relationship between the IW option
+// and the related GAL profile is as follows.
+//
+// Interworking option GAL profile type
+//
+// 0 Null pointer
+//
+// 1 GAL Ethernet profile
+//
+// 3 GAL Ethernet profile for data service
+//
+// 4 GAL Ethernet profile for video return path
+//
// Gal Loopback Configuration
+// This attribute sets the loopback configuration when using GEM mode:
+//
+// 0 No loopback
+//
+// 1 Loopback of downstream traffic after GAL
+//
// The default value of this attribute is 0. When the IW option is 6 (downstream broadcast), this
// attribute is not used. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
diff --git a/generated/gemportnetworkctp.go b/generated/gemportnetworkctp.go
index be1c163..627e052 100644
--- a/generated/gemportnetworkctp.go
+++ b/generated/gemportnetworkctp.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// GemPortNetworkCtpClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity GEM port network CTP
-const GemPortNetworkCtpClassID ClassID = ClassID(268)
+const GemPortNetworkCtpClassID = ClassID(268) // 0x010c
var gemportnetworkctpBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// GemPortNetworkCtp (class ID #268)
+// GemPortNetworkCtp (Class ID: #268 / 0x010c)
// This ME represents the termination of a GEM port on an ONU. This ME aggregates connectivity
// functionality from the network view and alarms from the network element view as well as
// artefacts from trails.
@@ -56,10 +56,13 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Port_Id
+// Port-ID: This attribute is the port-ID of the GEM port associated with this CTP. (RWSC)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 1 - While nothing forbids the existence of several GEM port network CTPs with the same
// port-ID value, downstream traffic is modelled as being delivered to all such GEM port network
// CTPs. Be aware of potential difficulties associated with defining downstream flows and
@@ -70,38 +73,73 @@
// (2-bytes)
//
// Direction
-// Direction: This attribute specifies whether the GEM port is used for UNI-to-ANI (1), ANI-to-UNI
-// (2), or bidirectional (3) connection. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies whether the GEM port is used for UNI-to-ANI (1), ANI-to-UNI (2), or
+// bidirectional (3) connection. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Traffic Management Pointer For Upstream
-// Traffic management pointer for upstream: If the traffic management option attribute in the ONU-G
-// ME is 0 (priority controlled) or 2 (priority and rate controlled), this pointer specifies the
-// priority queue ME serving this GEM port network CTP. If the traffic management option attribute
-// is 1 (rate controlled), this attribute redundantly points to the TCONT serving this GEM port
-// network CTP. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// If the traffic management option attribute in the ONU-G ME is 0 (priority controlled) or 2
+// (priority and rate controlled), this pointer specifies the priority queue ME serving this GEM
+// port network CTP. If the traffic management option attribute is 1 (rate controlled), this
+// attribute redundantly points to the TCONT serving this GEM port network CTP. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Traffic Descriptor Profile Pointer For Upstream
// See also Appendix II.
//
+// This attribute points to the instance of the traffic descriptor ME that contains the upstream
+// traffic parameters for this GEM port network CTP. This attribute is used when the traffic
+// management option attribute in the ONU-G ME is 1 (rate controlled), specifying the PIR/PBS to
+// which the upstream traffic is shaped. This attribute is also used when the traffic management
+// option attribute in the ONU-G ME is 2 (priority and rate controlled), specifying the
+// CIR/CBS/PIR/PBS to which the upstream traffic is policed. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional)
+// (2-bytes)
+//
// Uni Counter
-// UNI counter: This attribute reports the number of instances of UNI-G ME associated with this GEM
-// port network CTP. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute reports the number of instances of UNI-G ME associated with this GEM port network
+// CTP. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Priority Queue Pointer For Down Stream
+// Priority queue pointer for downstream: This attribute points to the instance of the priority
+// queue used for this GEM port network CTP in the downstream direction. It is the responsibility
+// of the OLT to provision the downstream pointer in a way that is consistent with the bridge and
+// mapper connectivity. If the pointer is null, downstream queueing is determined by other
+// mechanisms in the ONU. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 2 - If the GEM port network CTP is associated with more than one UNI (downstream
// multicast), the downstream priority queue pointer defines a pattern (e.g., queue number 3 for a
// given UNI) to be replicated (i.e., to queue number 3) at the other affected UNIs.
//
// Encryption State
-// Encryption state: This attribute indicates the current state of the GEM port network CTP's
-// encryption. Legal values are defined to be the same as those of the security mode attribute of
-// the ONU2-G, with the exception that attribute value 0 indicates an unencrypted GEM port. (R)
-// (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates the current state of the GEM port network CTP's encryption. Legal
+// values are defined to be the same as those of the security mode attribute of the ONU2-G, with
+// the exception that attribute value 0 indicates an unencrypted GEM port. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Traffic Descriptor Profile Pointer For Downstream
+// This attribute points to the instance of the traffic descriptor ME that contains the downstream
+// traffic parameters for this GEM port network CTP. This attribute is used when the traffic
+// management option attribute in the ONU-G ME is 1 (rate controlled), specifying the PIR/PBS to
+// which the downstream traffic is shaped. This attribute is also used when the traffic management
+// option attribute in the ONU-G ME is 2 (priority and rate controlled), specifying the
+// CIR/CBS/PIR/PBS to which the downstream traffic is policed. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional)
+// (2-bytes)
+//
// See also Appendix II.
//
// Encryption Key Ring
+// This attribute is defined in ITU-T G.987 systems only. It specifies whether the associated GEM
+// port is encrypted, and if so, which key ring it uses. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (1 byte)
+//
+// 0 (default) No encryption. The downstream key index is ignored, and upstream traffic is
+// transmitted with key index 0.
+//
+// 1 Unicast payload encryption in both directions. Keys are generated by the ONU and transmitted
+// to the OLT via the PLOAM channel.
+//
+// 2 Broadcast (multicast) encryption. Keys are generated by the OLT and distributed via the OMCI.
+//
+// 3 Unicast encryption, downstream only. Keys are generated by the ONU and transmitted to the OLT
+// via the PLOAM channel.
+//
// Other values are reserved.
//
type GemPortNetworkCtp struct {
diff --git a/generated/gemportnetworkctpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/gemportnetworkctpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 069b25c..ec04ef9 100644
--- a/generated/gemportnetworkctpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/gemportnetworkctpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// GemPortNetworkCtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity GEM port network CTP performance monitoring history data
-const GemPortNetworkCtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(341)
+const GemPortNetworkCtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(341) // 0x0155
var gemportnetworkctpperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// GemPortNetworkCtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #341)
+// GemPortNetworkCtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #341 / 0x0155)
// This ME collects GEM frame PM data associated with a GEM port network CTP. Instances of this ME
// are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -51,13 +51,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the GEM port network CTP. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the GEM port network CTP. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -65,26 +64,33 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Transmitted Gem Frames
-// Transmitted GEM frames: This attribute counts GEM frames transmitted on the monitored GEM port.
-// (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts GEM frames transmitted on the monitored GEM port. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Received Gem Frames
-// Received GEM frames: This attribute counts GEM frames received correctly on the monitored GEM
-// port. A correctly received GEM frame is one that does not contain uncorrectable errors and has a
-// valid header error check (HEC). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts GEM frames received correctly on the monitored GEM port. A correctly
+// received GEM frame is one that does not contain uncorrectable errors and has a valid header
+// error check (HEC). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Received Payload Bytes
-// Received payload bytes: This attribute counts user payload bytes received on the monitored GEM
-// port. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute counts user payload bytes received on the monitored GEM port. (R) (mandatory)
+// (8-bytes)
//
// Transmitted Payload Bytes
-// Transmitted payload bytes: This attribute counts user payload bytes transmitted on the monitored
-// GEM port. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute counts user payload bytes transmitted on the monitored GEM port. (R) (mandatory)
+// (8-bytes)
//
// Encryption Key Errors
+// NOTE 3 - GEM PM ignores idle GEM frames.
+//
// NOTE 4 - GEM PM counts each non-idle GEM frame, whether it contains an entire user frame or only
// a fragment of a user frame.
//
+// This attribute is defined in ITU-T G.987 systems only. It counts GEM frames with erroneous
+// encryption key indexes. If the GEM port is not encrypted, this attribute counts any frame with a
+// key index not equal to 0. If the GEM port is encrypted, this attribute counts any frame whose
+// key index specifies a key that is not known to the ONU. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
type GemPortNetworkCtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
diff --git a/generated/generalpurposebuffer.go b/generated/generalpurposebuffer.go
index cd323bf..90cd13e 100644
--- a/generated/generalpurposebuffer.go
+++ b/generated/generalpurposebuffer.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// GeneralPurposeBufferClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity General purpose buffer
-const GeneralPurposeBufferClassID ClassID = ClassID(308)
+const GeneralPurposeBufferClassID = ClassID(308) // 0x0134
var generalpurposebufferBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// GeneralPurposeBuffer (class ID #308)
+// GeneralPurposeBuffer (Class ID: #308 / 0x0134)
// This ME is created by the OLT when needed to store the results of an operation, such as a test
// command, that needs to return a block of data of indeterminate size. The buffer is retrieved
// with get next operations, since its size is not known a priori. An instance of this ME is
@@ -51,22 +51,22 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Maximum Size
-// Maximum size: The ONU determines the actual size of the buffer table in the process of capturing
-// the data directed to it. The maximum size attribute permits the OLT to restrict the maximum size
-// of the buffer table. The value 0 indicates that the OLT imposes no limit on the size; it is
-// recognized that ONU implementations will impose their own limits. The ONU will not create a
-// buffer table larger than the value of this attribute. If the ONU cannot allocate enough memory
-// to accommodate this size, it should deny the ME create action or a write operation that attempts
-// to expand an existing ME. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// The ONU determines the actual size of the buffer table in the process of capturing the data
+// directed to it. The maximum size attribute permits the OLT to restrict the maximum size of the
+// buffer table. The value 0 indicates that the OLT imposes no limit on the size; it is recognized
+// that ONU implementations will impose their own limits. The ONU will not create a buffer table
+// larger than the value of this attribute. If the ONU cannot allocate enough memory to accommodate
+// this size, it should deny the ME create action or a write operation that attempts to expand an
+// existing ME. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Buffer Table
-// Buffer table: This attribute is an octet string that contains the result of some operation
-// performed on the ONU. The exact content depends on the operation, and is documented with the
-// definition of each operation. (R) (mandatory) (N bytes)
+// This attribute is an octet string that contains the result of some operation performed on the
+// ONU. The exact content depends on the operation, and is documented with the definition of each
+// operation. (R) (mandatory) (N bytes)
//
type GeneralPurposeBuffer struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/ieee802.1pmapperserviceprofile.go b/generated/ieee802.1pmapperserviceprofile.go
index a98d619..989c783 100644
--- a/generated/ieee802.1pmapperserviceprofile.go
+++ b/generated/ieee802.1pmapperserviceprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Ieee8021PMapperServiceProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile
-const Ieee8021PMapperServiceProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(130)
+const Ieee8021PMapperServiceProfileClassID = ClassID(130) // 0x0082
var ieee8021pmapperserviceprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Ieee8021PMapperServiceProfile (class ID #130)
+// Ieee8021PMapperServiceProfile (Class ID: #130 / 0x0082)
// This ME associates the priorities of IEEE 802.1p [IEEE 802.1D] priority tagged frames with
// specific connections. This ME directs upstream traffic to the designated GEM ports. Downstream
// traffic arriving on any of the IEEE 802.1p mapper's GEM ports is directed to the mapper's root
@@ -48,12 +48,25 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Tp Pointer
+// This attribute points to an instance of the associated TP.
+//
+// If the optional TP type attribute is not supported, the TP pointer indicates bridging mapping
+// with the value 0xFFFF; the TP pointer may also point to a PPTP Ethernet UNI.
+//
+// The TP type value 0 also indicates bridging mapping, and the TP pointer should be set to 0xFFFF.
+//
+// In all other cases, the TP type is determined by the TP type attribute.
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
+// Each of the following eight attributes points to the GEM IW TP associated with the stated P-bit
+// value. The null pointer 0xFFFF specifies that frames with the associated priority are to be
+// discarded.
+//
// Interwork Tp Pointer For P_Bit Priority 0
// Interwork TP pointer for P-bit priority 0: (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
@@ -79,6 +92,16 @@
// Interwork TP pointer for P-bit priority 7: (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Unmarked Frame Option
+// This attribute specifies how the ONU should handle untagged Ethernet frames received across the
+// associated interface. Although it does not alter the frame in any way, the ONU routes the frame
+// as if it were tagged with P bits (PCP field) according to the following code points.
+//
+// 0 Derive implied PCP field from DSCP bits of received frame
+//
+// 1 Set implied PCP field to a fixed value specified by the default P-bit assumption attribute
+//
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
// Untagged downstream frames are passed through the mapper transparently.
//
// Dscp To P Bit Mapping
@@ -88,6 +111,13 @@
// adopt the priority mechanism based on IP precedence, which needs only the three MSBs of the DSCP
// field.
//
+// DSCP to P-bit mapping: This attribute is valid when the unmarked frame option attribute is set
+// to 0. The DSCP to P-bit attribute can be considered a bit string sequence of 64 3-bit groupings.
+// The 64 sequence entries represent the possible values of the 6-bit DSCP field. Each 3-bit
+// grouping specifies the P-bit value to which the associated DSCP value should be mapped. The
+// unmarked frame is then directed to the GEM IW TP indicated by the interwork TP pointer mappings.
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (24-bytes)
+//
// Default P Bit Assumption
// Default P-bit assumption: This attribute is valid when the unmarked frame option attribute is
// set to 1. In its LSBs, the default Pbit assumption attribute contains the default PCP field to
@@ -95,6 +125,28 @@
// pointer mappings. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Tp Type
+// This attribute identifies the type of TP associated with the mapper.
+//
+// 0 Mapper used for bridging-mapping
+//
+// 1 Mapper directly associated with a PPTP Ethernet UNI
+//
+// 2 Mapper directly associated with an IP host config data or IPv6 host config data ME
+//
+// 3 Mapper directly associated with an Ethernet flow termination point
+//
+// 4 Mapper directly associated with a PPTP xDSL UNI
+//
+// 5 Reserved
+//
+// 6 Mapper directly associated with a PPTP MoCA UNI
+//
+// 7 Mapper directly associated with a virtual Ethernet interface point
+//
+// 8 Mapper directly associated with an IW VCC termination point
+//
+// 9 Mapper directly associated with an EFM bonding group
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type Ieee8021PMapperServiceProfile struct {
diff --git a/generated/interworkingvccterminationpoint.go b/generated/interworkingvccterminationpoint.go
index 9bffbde..0b1e18a 100644
--- a/generated/interworkingvccterminationpoint.go
+++ b/generated/interworkingvccterminationpoint.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// InterworkingVccTerminationPointClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Interworking VCC termination point
-const InterworkingVccTerminationPointClassID ClassID = ClassID(14)
+const InterworkingVccTerminationPointClassID = ClassID(14) // 0x000e
var interworkingvccterminationpointBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// InterworkingVccTerminationPoint (class ID #14)
+// InterworkingVccTerminationPoint (Class ID: #14 / 0x000e)
// An instance of this ME represents a point in the ONU where the IW of a service or underlying
// physical infrastructure (e.g., ADSL) to an ATM layer takes place. At this point, ATM cells are
// generated from a bit stream (e.g., Ethernet) or a bit stream is reconstructed from ATM cells.
@@ -44,40 +44,52 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R,-setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R,-setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Vci Value
-// VCI value: This attribute identifies the VCI value associated with this IW VCC TP. (R,-W,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the VCI value associated with this IW VCC TP. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Vp Network Ctp Connectivity Pointer
-// VP network CTP connectivity pointer: This attribute points to the VP network CTP associated with
-// this IW VCC TP. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to the VP network CTP associated with this IW VCC TP. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Deprecated 1
-// Deprecated 1: Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Deprecated 2
-// Deprecated 2: Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Aal5 Profile Pointer
-// AAL5 profile pointer: This attribute points to an instance of the AAL5 profile. (R,-W,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the AAL5 profile. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Deprecated 3
-// Deprecated 3: Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Aal Loopback Configuration
+// This attribute sets the ATM loopback configuration. All code points are retained for backward
+// compatibility, but some are not expected to be needed in current and future applications.
+//
+// 0 No loopback
+//
+// 1 Loopback 1, loopback of downstream traffic before FEC of AAL1
+//
+// 2 Loopback 2, loopback of downstream traffic after FEC of AAL1
+//
+// 3 Loopback after AAL, loopback of downstream traffic after any AAL. Loopback after AAL is
+// depicted in Figure 9.13.4-1.
+//
// The default value of this attribute is 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Pptp Counter
-// PPTP counter: This value is the number of instances of PPTP MEs associated with this instance of
-// the IW VCC TP. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This value is the number of instances of PPTP MEs associated with this instance of the IW VCC
+// TP. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type InterworkingVccTerminationPoint struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/iphostconfigdata.go b/generated/iphostconfigdata.go
index be0f1cc..5d5dcb1 100644
--- a/generated/iphostconfigdata.go
+++ b/generated/iphostconfigdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// IpHostConfigDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity IP host config data
-const IpHostConfigDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(134)
+const IpHostConfigDataClassID = ClassID(134) // 0x0086
var iphostconfigdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// IpHostConfigData (class ID #134)
+// IpHostConfigData (Class ID: #134 / 0x0086)
// The IP host config data configures IPv4 based services offered on the ONU. The ONU automatically
// creates instances of this ME if IP host services are available. A possible IPv6 stack is
// supported through the IPv6 host config data ME. In this clause, references to IP addresses are
@@ -44,72 +44,153 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The ONU creates
-// as many instances as there are independent IPv4 stacks on the ONU. To facilitate discovery, IP
-// host config data MEs should be numbered from 0 upwards. The ONU should create IP(v4) and IPv6
-// host config data MEs with separate ME IDs, such that other MEs can use a single TP type
-// attribute to link with either. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The ONU creates as many instances
+// as there are independent IPv4 stacks on the ONU. To facilitate discovery, IP host config data
+// MEs should be numbered from 0 upwards. The ONU should create IP(v4) and IPv6 host config data
+// MEs with separate ME IDs, such that other MEs can use a single TP type attribute to link with
+// either. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Ip Options
+// This attribute is a bit map that enables or disables IP-related options. The value 1 enables the
+// option while 0 disables it. The default value of this attribute is 0.
+//
+// 0x01 Enable DHCP
+//
+// 0x02 Respond to pings
+//
+// 0x04 Respond to traceroute messages
+//
+// 0x08 Enable IP stack
+//
+// 0x10..0x80 Reserved
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Mac Address
-// MAC address: This attribute indicates the MAC address used by the IP node. (R) (mandatory)
-// (6-bytes)
+// This attribute indicates the MAC address used by the IP node. (R) (mandatory) (6-bytes)
//
// Onu Identifier
-// Onu identifier: A unique ONU identifier string. If set to a non-null value, this string is used
-// instead of the MAC address in retrieving dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) parameters.
-// If the string is shorter than 25 characters, it must be null terminated. Its default value is 25
-// null bytes. (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// A unique ONU identifier string. If set to a non-null value, this string is used instead of the
+// MAC address in retrieving dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) parameters. If the string
+// is shorter than 25 characters, it must be null terminated. Its default value is 25 null bytes.
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+//
+// Several attributes of this ME may be paired together into two categories, manual settings and
+// current values.
+//
+// While the IP stack is disabled, there is no IP connectivity to the external world from this ME
+// instance.
+//
+// While DHCP is disabled, the current values are always the same as the manual settings. While
+// DHCP is enabled, the current values are those assigned by DHCP, or undefined (0) if DHCP has
+// never assigned values.
//
// Ip Address
-// IP address: The address used for IP host services; this attribute has the default value 0.
-// (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Mask
-// Mask: The subnet mask for IP host services; this attribute has the default value 0. (R,-W)
+// The address used for IP host services; this attribute has the default value 0. (R,-W)
// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
-// Gateway
-// Gateway: The default gateway address used for IP host services; this attribute has the default
-// value 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Primary Dns
-// Primary DNS: The address of the primary DNS server; this attribute has the default value 0.
-// (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Secondary Dns
-// Secondary DNS: The address of the secondary DNS server; this attribute has the default value 0.
-// (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Current Address
-// Current address: Current address of the IP host service. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Current Mask
-// Current mask: Current subnet mask for the IP host service. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Current Gateway
-// Current gateway: Current default gateway address for the IP host service. (R) (optional)
+// Mask
+// The subnet mask for IP host services; this attribute has the default value 0. (R,-W) (mandatory)
// (4-bytes)
//
+// Gateway
+// The default gateway address used for IP host services; this attribute has the default value 0.
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Primary Dns
+// The address of the primary DNS server; this attribute has the default value 0. (R,-W)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Secondary Dns
+// The address of the secondary DNS server; this attribute has the default value 0. (R,-W)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Current Address
+// Current address of the IP host service. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Current Mask
+// Current subnet mask for the IP host service. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Current Gateway
+// Current default gateway address for the IP host service. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
// Current Primary Dns
-// Current primary DNS: Current primary DNS server address. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// Current primary DNS server address. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Current Secondary Dns
-// Current secondary DNS: Current secondary DNS server address. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// Current secondary DNS server address. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Domain Name
-// Domain name: If DHCP indicates a domain name, it is presented here. If no domain name is
-// indicated, this attribute is set to a null string. If the string is shorter than 25-bytes, it
-// must be null terminated. The default value is 25 null bytes. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// If DHCP indicates a domain name, it is presented here. If no domain name is indicated, this
+// attribute is set to a null string. If the string is shorter than 25-bytes, it must be null
+// terminated. The default value is 25 null bytes. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
// Host Name
-// Host name: If DHCP indicates a host name, it is presented here. If no host name is indicated,
-// this attribute is set to a null string. If the string is shorter than 25-bytes, it must be null
+// If DHCP indicates a host name, it is presented here. If no host name is indicated, this
+// attribute is set to a null string. If the string is shorter than 25-bytes, it must be null
// terminated. The default value is 25 null bytes. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
// Relay Agent Options
+// This attribute is a pointer to a large string ME whose content specifies one or more DHCP relay
+// agent options. (R, W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+// The contents of the large string are parsed by the ONU and converted into text strings. Variable
+// substitution is based on defined three-character groups, each of which begins with the '%'
+// character. The string '%%' is an escape mechanism whose output is a single '%' character. When
+// the ONU cannot perform variable substitution on a substring of the large string, it generates
+// the specified option as an exact quotation of the provisioned substring value.
+//
+// Provisioning of the large string is separate from the operation of setting the pointer in this
+// attribute. It is the responsibility of the OLT to ensure that the large string contents are
+// correct and meaningful.
+//
+// Three-character variable definitions are as follows. The first variable in the large string must
+// specify one of the option types. Both options for a given IP version may be present if desired,
+// each introduced by its option identifier. Terminology is taken from clause 3.9.3 of [b-BBF
+// TR-101].
+//
+// %01, %18 Specifies that the following string is for option 82 sub-option 1, agent circuit-ID
+// (IPv4) or option 18, interface-ID (IPv6). The equivalence permits the same large string to be
+// used in both IP environments.
+//
+// %02, %37 Specifies that the following string is for option 82 sub-option 2, relay agent remote-
+// ID (IPv4) or option 37, relay agent remote-ID (IPv6). The equivalence permits the same large
+// string to be used in both IP environments.
+//
+// %SL In [b-BBF TR-101], this is called a slot. In an ONU, this variable refers to a shelf. It
+// would be meaningful if the ONU has multiple shelves internally or is daisy-chained to multiple
+// equipment modules. The range of this variable is "0".. "99"
+//
+// %SU In TR-101, this is called a sub-slot. In fact, it represents a cardholder. The range of this
+// variable is "0".. "99"
+//
+// %PO UNI port number. The range of this variable is "0".. "999"
+//
+// %AE ATM or Ethernet. This variable can take on the values "atm" or "eth".
+//
+// %SV S-VID for Ethernet UNI, or ATM virtual path identifier (VPI) for ATM UNI, as it exists on
+// the DHCP request received upstream across the UNI. Range "0".. "4096" for S-VID; range "0"..
+// "255" for VPI. The value "4096" indicates no S-VID tag.
+//
+// %CV C-VID (Q-VID) for Ethernet UNI, or ATM virtual circuit identifier (VCI) for ATM UNI, as it
+// exists on the DHCP request received upstream across the UNI. Range "0".. "4096" for C-VID; range
+// "0".."65535" for VCI. The value "4096" indicates no C-VID tag.
+//
+// Spaces in the provisioned string are significant.
+//
+// Example: if the large string were provisioned with the value
+//
+// %01%SL/%SU/%PO:%AE/%SV.%CV<null>,
+//
+// then the ONU would generate the following DHCP option 82 agent circuit-ID string for an Ethernet
+// UNI that sent a DHCP request with no S tag and C tag = 3210 on shelf 2, slot 3, port 4.
+//
+// 2/3/4:eth/4096.3210
+//
+// With the same provisioning, the ONU would generate the following DHCP option 82 agent circuit-ID
+// string for an ATM UNI that sent a DHCP request on VPI = 123 and VCI = 4567 on shelf 2, slot 3,
+// port 4.
+//
// 2/3/4:atm/123.4567
//
type IpHostConfigData struct {
diff --git a/generated/iphostperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/iphostperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 75d6f68..0622bf5 100644
--- a/generated/iphostperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/iphostperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// IpHostPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity IP host performance monitoring history data
-const IpHostPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(135)
+const IpHostPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(135) // 0x0087
var iphostperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// IpHostPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #135)
+// IpHostPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #135 / 0x0087)
// This ME collects PM data related to an IP host. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by
// the OLT.
//
@@ -43,13 +43,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the IP host configuration data or
-// IPv6 host configuration data ME. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the IP host configuration data or IPv6 host configuration
+// data ME. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -57,26 +56,26 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Icmp Errors
-// ICMP errors: This attribute counts ICMP errors received. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts ICMP errors received. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Dns Errors
-// DNS errors: This attribute counts DNS errors received. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts DNS errors received. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Dhcp Timeouts
-// DHCP timeouts: This attribute counts DHCP timeouts. (R) (optional) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute counts DHCP timeouts. (R) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
// Ip Address Conflict
-// IP address conflict: This attribute is incremented whenever the ONU detects a conflicting IP
-// address on the network. A conflicting IP address is one that has the same value as the one
-// currently assigned to the ONU. (R) (optional) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute is incremented whenever the ONU detects a conflicting IP address on the network.
+// A conflicting IP address is one that has the same value as the one currently assigned to the
+// ONU. (R) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
// Out Of Memory
-// Out of memory: This attribute is incremented whenever the ONU encounters an out of memory
-// condition in the IP stack. (R) (optional) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute is incremented whenever the ONU encounters an out of memory condition in the IP
+// stack. (R) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
// Internal Error
-// Internal error: This attribute is incremented whenever the ONU encounters an internal error
-// condition such as a driver interface failure in the IP stack. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is incremented whenever the ONU encounters an internal error condition such as a
+// driver interface failure in the IP stack. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type IpHostPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/largestring.go b/generated/largestring.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..668ec03
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/largestring.go
@@ -0,0 +1,171 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// LargeStringClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity Large string
+const LargeStringClassID = ClassID(157) // 0x009d
+
+var largestringBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// LargeString (Class ID: #157 / 0x009d)
+// The large string ME holds character strings longer than 25-bytes, up to 375-bytes. It is
+// maintained in up to 15 parts, each part containing 25-bytes. If the final part contains fewer
+// than 25-bytes, it is terminated by at least one null byte. For example:
+//
+// Or
+//
+// Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT. Under some circumstances, they may also
+// be created by the ONU. To use this ME, the OLT or ONU instantiates the large string ME and then
+// points to the created ME from other ME instances. Systems that maintain the large string should
+// ensure that the large string ME is not deleted while it is still linked.
+//
+// Relationships
+// An instance of this ME may be cited by any ME that requires a text string longer than 25-bytes.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0xFFFF is reserved. When
+// the large string is to be used as an IPv6 address, the value 0 is also reserved. The OLT should
+// create large string MEs starting at 1 (or 0), and numbering upwards. The ONU should create large
+// string MEs starting at 65534 (0xFFFE) and numbering downwards. (R,-setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
+//
+// Number Of Parts
+// This attribute specifies the number of non-empty parts that form the large string. This
+// attribute defaults to 0 to indicate no large string content is defined.(R,-W) (mandatory)
+// (1-byte)
+//
+// Fifteen additional attributes are defined in the following; they are identical. The large string
+// is simply divided into as many parts as necessary, starting at part 1. If the end of the string
+// does not lie at a part boundary, it is marked with a null byte.
+//
+// Part 1
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 2
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 3
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 4
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 5
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 6
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 7
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 8
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 9
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 10
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 11
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 12
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 13
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 14
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+// Part 15
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes * 15 attributes)
+//
+type LargeString struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ largestringBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "LargeString",
+ ClassID: 157,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Create,
+ Delete,
+ Get,
+ Set,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffff,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: ByteField("NumberOfParts", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 1),
+ 2: MultiByteField("Part1", OctetsAttributeType, 0x4000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 2),
+ 3: MultiByteField("Part2", OctetsAttributeType, 0x2000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 3),
+ 4: MultiByteField("Part3", OctetsAttributeType, 0x1000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 4),
+ 5: MultiByteField("Part4", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0800, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 5),
+ 6: MultiByteField("Part5", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0400, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 6),
+ 7: MultiByteField("Part6", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0200, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 7),
+ 8: MultiByteField("Part7", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0100, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 8),
+ 9: MultiByteField("Part8", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0080, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 9),
+ 10: MultiByteField("Part9", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0040, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 10),
+ 11: MultiByteField("Part10", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0020, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 11),
+ 12: MultiByteField("Part11", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0010, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 12),
+ 13: MultiByteField("Part12", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0008, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 13),
+ 14: MultiByteField("Part13", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0004, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 14),
+ 15: MultiByteField("Part14", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0002, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 15),
+ 16: MultiByteField("Part15", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0001, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, false, false, 16),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOlt,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewLargeString (class ID 157) 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 NewLargeString(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*largestringBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/macbridgeconfigurationdata.go b/generated/macbridgeconfigurationdata.go
index 8718214..0431803 100644
--- a/generated/macbridgeconfigurationdata.go
+++ b/generated/macbridgeconfigurationdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MacBridgeConfigurationDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MAC bridge configuration data
-const MacBridgeConfigurationDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(46)
+const MacBridgeConfigurationDataClassID = ClassID(46) // 0x002e
var macbridgeconfigurationdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MacBridgeConfigurationData (class ID #46)
+// MacBridgeConfigurationData (Class ID: #46 / 0x002e)
// This ME organizes status data associated with a MAC bridge. The ONU automatically creates or
// deletes an instance of this ME upon the creation or deletion of a MAC bridge service profile.
//
@@ -40,45 +40,46 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge service profile. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge service profile. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Bridge Mac Address
-// Bridge MAC address: This attribute indicates the MAC address used by the bridge. The ONU sets
-// this attribute to a value based on criteria beyond the scope of this Recommendation, e.g.,
-// factory settings. (R) (mandatory) (6-bytes)
+// This attribute indicates the MAC address used by the bridge. The ONU sets this attribute to a
+// value based on criteria beyond the scope of this Recommendation, e.g., factory settings. (R)
+// (mandatory) (6-bytes)
//
// Bridge Priority
-// Bridge priority: This attribute reports the priority of the bridge. The ONU copies this
-// attribute from the priority attribute of the associated MAC bridge service profile. The value of
-// this attribute changes with updates to the MAC bridge service profile priority attribute. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the priority of the bridge. The ONU copies this attribute from the
+// priority attribute of the associated MAC bridge service profile. The value of this attribute
+// changes with updates to the MAC bridge service profile priority attribute. (R) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Designated Root
-// Designated root: This attribute identifies the bridge at the root of the spanning tree. It
-// comprises bridge priority (2-bytes) and MAC address (6-bytes). (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the bridge at the root of the spanning tree. It comprises bridge
+// priority (2-bytes) and MAC address (6-bytes). (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Root Path Cost
-// Root path cost: This attribute reports the cost of the best path to the root as seen from this
-// bridge. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the cost of the best path to the root as seen from this bridge. Upon ME
+// instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Bridge Port Count
-// Bridge port count: This attribute records the number of ports linked to this bridge. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute records the number of ports linked to this bridge. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Root Port Num
-// Root port num: This attribute contains the port number that has the lowest cost from the bridge
-// to the root bridge. The value 0 means that this bridge is itself the root. Upon ME
-// instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute contains the port number that has the lowest cost from the bridge to the root
+// bridge. The value 0 means that this bridge is itself the root. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU
+// sets this attribute to 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Hello Time
// NOTE - [IEEE 802.1D] specifies the compatibility range for hello time to be 1..2-s.
//
+// This attribute is the hello time received from the designated root, the interval (in 256ths of a
+// second) between HELLO packets. Its range is 0x0100 to 0x0A00 (1..10-s). (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
// Forward Delay
-// Forward delay: This attribute is the forwarding delay time received from the designated root (in
-// 256ths of a second). Its range is 0x0400 to 0x1E00 (4..30-s) in accordance with [IEEE 802.1D].
-// (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is the forwarding delay time received from the designated root (in 256ths of a
+// second). Its range is 0x0400 to 0x1E00 (4..30-s) in accordance with [IEEE 802.1D]. (R)
+// (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type MacBridgeConfigurationData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/macbridgeperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/macbridgeperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 19de76b..c80f91f 100644
--- a/generated/macbridgeperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/macbridgeperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MacBridgePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MAC bridge performance monitoring history data
-const MacBridgePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(51)
+const MacBridgePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(51) // 0x0033
var macbridgeperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MacBridgePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #51)
+// MacBridgePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #51 / 0x0033)
// This ME collects PM data associated with a MAC bridge. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge service profile. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge service profile. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -57,11 +56,10 @@
// ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Bridge Learning Entry Discard Count
-// Bridge learning entry discard count: This attribute counts forwarding database entries that have
-// been or would have been learned, but were discarded or replaced due to a lack of space in the
-// database table. When used with the MAC learning depth attribute of the MAC bridge service
-// profile, the bridge learning entry discard count may be particularly useful in detecting MAC
-// spoofing attempts. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts forwarding database entries that have been or would have been learned, but
+// were discarded or replaced due to a lack of space in the database table. When used with the MAC
+// learning depth attribute of the MAC bridge service profile, the bridge learning entry discard
+// count may be particularly useful in detecting MAC spoofing attempts. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type MacBridgePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/macbridgeportbridgetabledata.go b/generated/macbridgeportbridgetabledata.go
index 1263f0c..50e8610 100644
--- a/generated/macbridgeportbridgetabledata.go
+++ b/generated/macbridgeportbridgetabledata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MacBridgePortBridgeTableDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MAC bridge port bridge table data
-const MacBridgePortBridgeTableDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(50)
+const MacBridgePortBridgeTableDataClassID = ClassID(50) // 0x0032
var macbridgeportbridgetabledataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MacBridgePortBridgeTableData (class ID #50)
+// MacBridgePortBridgeTableData (Class ID: #50 / 0x0032)
// This ME reports status data associated with a bridge port. The ONU automatically creates or
// deletes an instance of this ME upon the creation or deletion of a MAC bridge port configuration
// data.
@@ -42,11 +42,36 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration
-// data ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration data ME. (R) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Bridge Table
+// This attribute lists known MAC DAs, whether they are learned or statically assigned, whether
+// packets that have them as DAs are filtered or forwarded, and their ages. Each entry contains:
+//
+// - Information (2-bytes);
+//
+// - MAC address (6-bytes).
+//
+// The information bits are assigned as described as follows.
+//
+// Bit Name Setting
+//
+// 1 (LSB) Filter/forward 0: forward
+//
+// 1: filter
+//
+// 2 Reserved 0
+//
+// 3 Dynamic/static 0: this entry is statically assigned
+//
+// 1: this entry is dynamically learned
+//
+// 4 Reserved 0
+//
+// 16..5 Age Age in seconds (1..4095)
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, this attribute is an empty list. (R) (mandatory) (8-*-M-bytes, where M is
// the number of entries in the list.)
//
diff --git a/generated/macbridgeportconfigurationdata.go b/generated/macbridgeportconfigurationdata.go
index 092986f..24e245d 100644
--- a/generated/macbridgeportconfigurationdata.go
+++ b/generated/macbridgeportconfigurationdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MacBridgePortConfigurationDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MAC bridge port configuration data
-const MacBridgePortConfigurationDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(47)
+const MacBridgePortConfigurationDataClassID = ClassID(47) // 0x002f
var macbridgeportconfigurationdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MacBridgePortConfigurationData (class ID #47)
+// MacBridgePortConfigurationData (Class ID: #47 / 0x002f)
// This ME models a port on a MAC bridge. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
// Relationships
@@ -40,63 +40,100 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Bridge Id Pointer
-// Bridge ID pointer: This attribute points to an instance of the MAC bridge service profile.
-// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the MAC bridge service profile. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Port Num
-// Port num: This attribute is the bridge port number. It must be unique among all ports associated
-// with a particular MAC bridge service profile. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is the bridge port number. It must be unique among all ports associated with a
+// particular MAC bridge service profile. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Tp Type
+// This attribute identifies the type of TP associated with this MAC bridge port. Valid values are
+// as follows.
+//
+// 1 Physical path termination point Ethernet UNI
+//
+// 2 Interworking virtual circuit connection (VCC) termination point
+//
+// 3 IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile
+//
+// 4 IP host config data or IPv6 host config data
+//
+// 5 GEM interworking termination point
+//
+// 6 Multicast GEM interworking termination point
+//
+// 7 Physical path termination point xDSL UNI part 1
+//
+// 8 Physical path termination point VDSL UNI
+//
+// 9 Ethernet flow termination point
+//
+// 10 Reserved
+//
+// 11 Virtual Ethernet interface point
+//
+// 12 Physical path termination point MoCA UNI
+//
+// 13 Ethernet in the first mile (EFM) bonding group
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Tp Pointer
// NOTE 1 - When the TP type is very high-speed digital subscriber line (VDSL) or xDSL, the two
// MSBs may be used to indicate a bearer channel.
//
+// This attribute points to the TP associated with this MAC bridge port. The TP type attribute
+// indicates the type of the TP; this attribute contains its instance identifier (ME ID). (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// Port Priority
-// Port priority: This attribute denotes the priority of the port for use in (rapid) spanning tree
-// algorithms. The range is 0..255. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute denotes the priority of the port for use in (rapid) spanning tree algorithms. The
+// range is 0..255. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Port Path Cost
-// Port path cost: This attribute specifies the contribution of the port to the path cost towards
-// the spanning tree root bridge. The range is 1..65535. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the contribution of the port to the path cost towards the spanning tree
+// root bridge. The range is 1..65535. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Port Spanning Tree Ind
-// Port spanning tree ind: The Boolean value true enables (R)STP LAN topology change detection at
-// this port. The value false disables topology change detection. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (1-byte)
+// The Boolean value true enables (R)STP LAN topology change detection at this port. The value
+// false disables topology change detection. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Deprecated 1
-// Deprecated 1: This attribute is not used. If present, it should be ignored by both the ONU and
-// the OLT, except as necessary to comply with OMCI message definitions. (R,-W, setbycreate)
-// (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is not used. If present, it should be ignored by both the ONU and the OLT, except
+// as necessary to comply with OMCI message definitions. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Deprecated 2
-// Deprecated 2: This attribute is not used. If present, it should be ignored by both the ONU and
-// the OLT, except as necessary to comply with OMCI message definitions. (R,-W, setbycreate)
-// (1-byte) (optional)
+// This attribute is not used. If present, it should be ignored by both the ONU and the OLT, except
+// as necessary to comply with OMCI message definitions. (R,-W, setbycreate) (1-byte) (optional)
//
// Port Mac Address
-// Port MAC address: If the TP associated with this port has a MAC address, this attribute
-// specifies it. (R) (optional) (6-bytes)
+// If the TP associated with this port has a MAC address, this attribute specifies it. (R)
+// (optional) (6-bytes)
//
// Outbound Td Pointer
-// Outbound TD pointer: This attribute points to a traffic descriptor that limits the traffic rate
-// leaving the MAC bridge. (R,-W) (optional) (2-byte)
+// This attribute points to a traffic descriptor that limits the traffic rate leaving the MAC
+// bridge. (R,-W) (optional) (2-byte)
//
// Inbound Td Pointer
-// Inbound TD pointer: This attribute points to a traffic descriptor that limits the traffic rate
-// entering the MAC bridge. (R,-W) (optional) (2-byte)
+// This attribute points to a traffic descriptor that limits the traffic rate entering the MAC
+// bridge. (R,-W) (optional) (2-byte)
//
// Mac Learning Depth
+// This attribute specifies the maximum number of MAC addresses to be learned by this MAC bridge
+// port. The default value 0 specifies that there is no administratively imposed limit. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
// NOTE 2 - If this attribute is not zero, its value overrides the value set in the MAC learning
// depth attribute of the MAC bridge service profile.
//
+// Lasp Id Pointer
+// This attribute points to an instance of the LASP ME. (R,W, setbycreate) (optional) (2 bytes)
+//
type MacBridgePortConfigurationData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
@@ -112,7 +149,7 @@
Get,
Set,
),
- AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfff8,
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfffc,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
1: Uint16Field("BridgeIdPointer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 1),
@@ -128,6 +165,7 @@
11: Uint16Field("OutboundTdPointer", PointerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 11),
12: Uint16Field("InboundTdPointer", PointerAttributeType, 0x0010, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 12),
13: ByteField("MacLearningDepth", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 13),
+ 14: Uint16Field("LaspIdPointer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 14),
},
Access: CreatedByOlt,
Support: UnknownSupport,
diff --git a/generated/macbridgeportdesignationdata.go b/generated/macbridgeportdesignationdata.go
index e14230e..df0da16 100644
--- a/generated/macbridgeportdesignationdata.go
+++ b/generated/macbridgeportdesignationdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MacBridgePortDesignationDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MAC bridge port designation data
-const MacBridgePortDesignationDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(48)
+const MacBridgePortDesignationDataClassID = ClassID(48) // 0x0030
var macbridgeportdesignationdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MacBridgePortDesignationData (class ID #48)
+// MacBridgePortDesignationData (Class ID: #48 / 0x0030)
// This ME records data associated with a bridge port. The ONU automatically creates or deletes an
// instance of this managed entity upon the creation or deletion of a MAC bridge port configuration
// data ME.
@@ -41,14 +41,51 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration
-// data. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration data. (R) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Designated Bridge Root Cost Port
+// This attribute contains the designated root, designated cost, designated bridge and designated
+// port, which are some of the outputs of the read port parameters operation defined in clause
+// 14.8.2.1 of [IEEE-802.1D]:
+//
+// o identifier of the designated bridge for the port's segment (8-bytes);
+//
+// o bridge identifier of the root transmitted by the designated bridge for the segment (8-bytes);
+//
+// o port number of the designated port on the designated bridge considered to be part of this
+// port's segment (4-bytes);
+//
+// o path cost contribution of the designated port to this port's segment (4-bytes).
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R) (mandatory) (24-bytes)
//
// Port State
+// This attribute provides status information on the port. Valid values include the following.
+//
+// 0 Disabled
+//
+// 1 Listening
+//
+// 2 Learning
+//
+// 3 Forwarding
+//
+// 4 Blocking
+//
+// 5 Linkdown
+//
+// 6 (R)Stp_off
+//
+// in accordance with [IEEE 802.1D]. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// NOTE - The value linkdown is introduced to denote the port status when the Ethernet link state
+// is down. This value distinguishes the case where Ethernet is physically down from the case where
+// Ethernet is administratively locked, the latter being denoted by disabled. Be aware that this
+// terminology violates the ITUT convention that disabled is an operational state, not
+// administrative.
+//
// The value (R)stp_off is introduced to denote the port status where the (rapid) spanning tree
// protocol has been disabled by setting the port spanning tree ind attribute of the MAC bridge
// port configuration data to false, and the Ethernet link state is up. This value distinguishes
diff --git a/generated/macbridgeportfilterpre-assigntable.go b/generated/macbridgeportfilterpre-assigntable.go
index 0912f1f..604af06 100644
--- a/generated/macbridgeportfilterpre-assigntable.go
+++ b/generated/macbridgeportfilterpre-assigntable.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MacBridgePortFilterPreAssignTableClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MAC bridge port filter pre-assign table
-const MacBridgePortFilterPreAssignTableClassID ClassID = ClassID(79)
+const MacBridgePortFilterPreAssignTableClassID = ClassID(79) // 0x004f
var macbridgeportfilterpreassigntableBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MacBridgePortFilterPreAssignTable (class ID #79)
+// MacBridgePortFilterPreAssignTable (Class ID: #79 / 0x004f)
// This ME provides an alternate approach to DA filtering from that supported through the MAC
// bridge port filter table data ME. This alternate approach is useful when all groups of addresses
// are stored beforehand in the ONU, and the MAC bridge port filter pre-assign table ME designates
@@ -45,37 +45,48 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration
-// data ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The following 10 attributes have similar definitions. Each permits the OLT to specify whether
+// MAC DAs or Ethertypes of the named type are forwarded (0) or filtered (1). In each case, the
+// initial value of the attribute is 0.
+//
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration data ME. (R) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Ipv4 Multicast Filtering
-// IPv4 multicast filtering: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Ipv6 Multicast Filtering
-// IPv6 multicast filtering: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Ipv4 Broadcast Filtering
-// IPv4 broadcast filtering: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Rarp Filtering
-// RARP filtering: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Ipx Filtering
-// IPX filtering: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Netbeui Filtering
-// NetBEUI filtering: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Appletalk Filtering
-// AppleTalk filtering: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Bridge Management Information Filtering
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Note that some destination MAC addresses should never be forwarded, considering the following
+// rules of [IEEE 802.1D].
+//
+// 1 Addresses from 01.80.C2.00.00.00 to 01.80.C2.00.00.0F are reserved.
+//
// 2 Addresses from 01.80.C2.00.00.20 to 01.80.C2.00.00.2F are used for generic attribute
// registration protocol (GARP) applications.
//
// Arp Filtering
-// ARP filtering: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Point_To_Point Protocol Over Ethernet Pppoe Broadcast Filtering
// Point-to-point protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) broadcast filtering: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
diff --git a/generated/macbridgeportfiltertabledata.go b/generated/macbridgeportfiltertabledata.go
index 9e4e1cf..9d7cace 100644
--- a/generated/macbridgeportfiltertabledata.go
+++ b/generated/macbridgeportfiltertabledata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MacBridgePortFilterTableDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MAC bridge port filter table data
-const MacBridgePortFilterTableDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(49)
+const MacBridgePortFilterTableDataClassID = ClassID(49) // 0x0031
var macbridgeportfiltertabledataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MacBridgePortFilterTableData (class ID #49)
+// MacBridgePortFilterTableData (Class ID: #49 / 0x0031)
// This ME organizes data associated with a bridge port. The ONU automatically creates or deletes
// an instance of this ME upon the creation or deletion of a MAC bridge port configuration data ME.
//
@@ -44,11 +44,49 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration
-// data ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration data ME. (R) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Mac Filter Table
+// This attribute lists MAC addresses associated with the bridge port, each with an allow/disallow
+// forwarding indicator for traffic flowing out of the bridge port. Additionally, the forwarding
+// action may be based on a MAC source or DA. In this way, upstream traffic is filtered on ANI-side
+// bridge ports, and downstream traffic is filtered on UNI-side bridge ports. The setting of an
+// entry with a forward action implies that all other addresses are filtered. Conversely, the
+// setting of an entry with a filter action implies that all other addresses are forwarded. The
+// behaviour is unspecified if forward and filter actions are mixed.
+//
+// Each entry contains:
+//
+// - the entry number, an index into this attribute list (1-byte);
+//
+// - filter byte (1-byte);
+//
+// - MAC address (6-bytes).
+//
+// The bits of the filter byte are assigned as follows.
+//
+// Bit Name Setting
+//
+// 1 (LSB) Filter/forward 0: forward
+//
+// 1: filter
+//
+// 2 0: MAC DAs
+//
+// 1: MAC source addresses
+//
+// 3..6 Reserved 0
+//
+// 7..8 Add/remove 10: Clear entire table (set operation)
+//
+// 00: Remove this entry (set operation)
+//
+// 01: Add this entry
+//
+// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to an empty table.
+//
// (R,-W) (Mandatory) (8N bytes, where N is the number of entries in the list)
//
type MacBridgePortFilterTableData struct {
diff --git a/generated/macbridgeporticmpv6processpre-assigntable.go b/generated/macbridgeporticmpv6processpre-assigntable.go
index 9467ca2..8131599 100644
--- a/generated/macbridgeporticmpv6processpre-assigntable.go
+++ b/generated/macbridgeporticmpv6processpre-assigntable.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MacBridgePortIcmpv6ProcessPreAssignTableClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MAC bridge port ICMPv6 process pre-assign table
-const MacBridgePortIcmpv6ProcessPreAssignTableClassID ClassID = ClassID(348)
+const MacBridgePortIcmpv6ProcessPreAssignTableClassID = ClassID(348) // 0x015c
var macbridgeporticmpv6processpreassigntableBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MacBridgePortIcmpv6ProcessPreAssignTable (class ID #348)
+// MacBridgePortIcmpv6ProcessPreAssignTable (Class ID: #348 / 0x015c)
// This ME provides an approach to ICMPv6 message processing configuration to those ONUs that
// support IPv6 awareness. For every message, the MAC bridge port ICMPv6 process pre-assign table
// can designate a forward, discard or snoop operation. The ONU creates or deletes an instance of
@@ -47,39 +47,48 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration
-// data ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration data ME. (R) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
+//
+// The following nine attributes have similar definitions. Each permits the OLT to specify ICMPv6
+// as the next header in the IPv6 header and various types in the ICMPv6 header, and whether
+// traffic of the specified type is forwarded, discarded or snooped, in upstream and downstream
+// directions separately. The bits of each attribute are assigned as follows.
+//
+// The initial value of each attribute is given in the last column of the table.
//
// Icmpv6 Error Messages Processing
-// ICMPv6 error messages processing: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Icmpv6 Informational Messages Processing
-// ICMPv6 informational messages processing: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Router Solicitation Processing
-// Router solicitation processing: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Router Advertisement Processing
-// Router advertisement processing: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Neighbour Solicitation Processing
-// Neighbour solicitation processing: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Neighbour Advertisement Processing
-// Neighbour advertisement processing: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Redirect Processing
-// Redirect processing: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Multicast Listener Query Processing
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
// NOTE - If the ONU participates in multicast services, MLD queries should be controlled through
// the multicast operations profile ME. In such a case, it is strongly recommended not to provision
// the downstream direction of the multicast listener query processing attribute to any value other
// than forwarding.
//
// Unknown Icmpv6 Processing
-// Unknown ICMPv6 processing: (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type MacBridgePortIcmpv6ProcessPreAssignTable struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/macbridgeportperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/macbridgeportperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index b416ff1..97b0e16 100644
--- a/generated/macbridgeportperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/macbridgeportperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MacBridgePortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MAC bridge port performance monitoring history data
-const MacBridgePortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(52)
+const MacBridgePortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(52) // 0x0034
var macbridgeportperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MacBridgePortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #52)
+// MacBridgePortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #52 / 0x0034)
// This ME collects PM data associated with a MAC bridge port. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -43,13 +43,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration
-// data ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration data ME. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -57,24 +56,22 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Forwarded Frame Counter
-// Forwarded frame counter: This attribute counts frames transmitted successfully on this port. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts frames transmitted successfully on this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Delay Exceeded Discard Counter
-// Delay exceeded discard counter: This attribute counts frames discarded on this port because
-// transmission was delayed. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts frames discarded on this port because transmission was delayed. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Maximum Transmission Unit Mtu Exceeded Discard Counter
// Maximum transmission unit (MTU) exceeded discard counter: This attribute counts frames discarded
// on this port because the MTU was exceeded. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Received Frame Counter
-// Received frame counter: This attribute counts frames received on this port. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts frames received on this port. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Received And Discarded Counter
-// Received and discarded counter: This attribute counts frames received on this port that were
-// discarded due to errors. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts frames received on this port that were discarded due to errors. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type MacBridgePortPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/macbridgeserviceprofile.go b/generated/macbridgeserviceprofile.go
index ee5434c..c05d948 100644
--- a/generated/macbridgeserviceprofile.go
+++ b/generated/macbridgeserviceprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MacBridgeServiceProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MAC bridge service profile
-const MacBridgeServiceProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(45)
+const MacBridgeServiceProfileClassID = ClassID(45) // 0x002d
var macbridgeserviceprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MacBridgeServiceProfile (class ID #45)
+// MacBridgeServiceProfile (Class ID: #45 / 0x002d)
// This ME models a MAC bridge in its entirety; any number of ports may be associated with the
// bridge through pointers to the MAC bridge service profile ME. Instances of this ME are created
// and deleted by the OLT.
@@ -43,56 +43,60 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The first byte
-// is the slot ID. In an integrated ONU, this value is 0. The second byte is the bridge group ID.
-// (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The first byte is the slot ID. In
+// an integrated ONU, this value is 0. The second byte is the bridge group ID. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Spanning Tree Ind
-// Spanning tree ind: The Boolean value true specifies that a spanning tree algorithm is enabled.
-// The value false disables (rapid) spanning tree. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// The Boolean value true specifies that a spanning tree algorithm is enabled. The value false
+// disables (rapid) spanning tree. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Learning Ind
-// Learning ind: The Boolean value true specifies that bridge learning functions are enabled. The
-// value false disables bridge learning. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// The Boolean value true specifies that bridge learning functions are enabled. The value false
+// disables bridge learning. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Port Bridging Ind
-// Port bridging ind: The Boolean value true specifies that bridging between UNI ports is enabled.
-// The value false disables local bridging. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// The Boolean value true specifies that bridging between UNI ports is enabled. The value false
+// disables local bridging. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Priority
-// Priority: This attribute specifies the bridge priority in the range 0..65535. The value of this
-// attribute is copied to the bridge priority attribute of the associated MAC bridge configuration
-// data ME. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the bridge priority in the range 0..65535. The value of this attribute
+// is copied to the bridge priority attribute of the associated MAC bridge configuration data ME.
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Max Age
-// Max age: This attribute specifies the maximum age (in 256ths of a second) of received protocol
+// This attribute specifies the maximum age (in 256ths of a second) of received protocol
// information before its entry in the spanning tree listing is discarded. The range is 0x0600 to
// 0x2800 (6..40-s) in accordance with [IEEE-802.1D]. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Hello Time
+// This attribute specifies how often (in 256ths of a second) the bridge advertises its presence
+// via hello packets, while acting as a root or attempting to become a root. The range is 0x0100 to
+// 0x0A00 (1..10-s). (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE - [IEEE 802.1D] specifies the compatibility range for hello time to be 1..2-s.
//
// Forward Delay
-// Forward delay: This attribute specifies the forwarding delay (in 256ths of a second) when the
-// bridge acts as the root. The range is 0x0400 to 0x1E00 (4..30-s) in accordance with [IEEE
-// 802.1D]. (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the forwarding delay (in 256ths of a second) when the bridge acts as
+// the root. The range is 0x0400 to 0x1E00 (4..30-s) in accordance with [IEEE 802.1D]. (R,-W, set-
+// by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Unknown Mac Address Discard
-// Unknown MAC address discard: The Boolean value true specifies that MAC frames with unknown DAs
-// be discarded. The value false specifies that such frames be forwarded to all allowed ports.
-// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// The Boolean value true specifies that MAC frames with unknown DAs be discarded. The value false
+// specifies that such frames be forwarded to all allowed ports. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Mac Learning Depth
-// MAC learning depth: This attribute specifies the maximum number of UNI MAC addresses to be
-// learned by the bridge. The default value 0 specifies that there is no administratively imposed
-// limit. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum number of UNI MAC addresses to be learned by the bridge.
+// The default value 0 specifies that there is no administratively imposed limit. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Dynamic Filtering Ageing Time
-// Dynamic filtering ageing time: This attribute specifies the age of dynamic filtering entries in
-// the bridge database, after which unrefreshed entries are discarded. In accordance with clause
-// 7.9.2 of [IEEE 802.1D] and clause 8.8.3 of [IEEE 802.1Q], the range is 10..1 000 000-s, with a
-// resolution of 1-s and a default of 300-s. The value 0 specifies that the ONU uses its internal
-// default. (R, W, set-by-create) (optional) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the age of dynamic filtering entries in the bridge database, after
+// which unrefreshed entries are discarded. In accordance with clause 7.9.2 of [IEEE 802.1D] and
+// clause 8.8.3 of [IEEE 802.1Q], the range is 10..1 000 000-s, with a resolution of 1-s and a
+// default of 300-s. The value 0 specifies that the ONU uses its internal default. (R, W, set-by-
+// create) (optional) (4 bytes)
//
type MacBridgeServiceProfile struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/managedentityme.go b/generated/managedentityme.go
index b716b09..91354b5 100644
--- a/generated/managedentityme.go
+++ b/generated/managedentityme.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// ManagedEntityMeClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Managed entity ME
-const ManagedEntityMeClassID ClassID = ClassID(288)
+const ManagedEntityMeClassID = ClassID(288) // 0x0120
var managedentitymeBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// ManagedEntityMe (class ID #288)
+// ManagedEntityMe (Class ID: #288 / 0x0120)
// The ME describes the details of each ME that is supported by the ONU. This ME is not included in
// an MIB upload.
//
@@ -40,39 +40,62 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value is
-// equal to the ME type value, and is the same as the code found in the ME type table attribute of
-// the OMCI ME and Table-11.2.41. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value is equal to the ME type
+// value, and is the same as the code found in the ME type table attribute of the OMCI ME and
+// Table-11.2.41. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Name
-// Name: This attribute contains a 25-byte ASCII coded mnemonic tag for the ME type. Strings
-// shorter than 25-bytes are padded with null characters. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// This attribute contains a 25-byte ASCII coded mnemonic tag for the ME type. Strings shorter than
+// 25-bytes are padded with null characters. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
// Attributes Table
+// This table contains pointers to the attribute MEs that describe each of this ME's attributes.
+// (R) (mandatory) (2 * X bytes, where X is the number of entries in the table.)
+//
// NOTE - The ME ID attribute is not included in the list, since the type of this attribute is
// fixed.
//
// Access
+// This attribute represents who creates this ME. The following code points are defined.
+//
+// 1 Created by the ONU
+//
+// 2 Created by the OLT
+//
+// 3 Created by both the ONU and OLT
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Alarms Table
-// Alarms table: This attribute lists the alarm codes that are supported. (R) (mandatory) (Y bytes,
-// where Y is the number of entries in the table.)
+// This attribute lists the alarm codes that are supported. (R) (mandatory) (Y bytes, where Y is
+// the number of entries in the table.)
//
// Avcs Table
-// AVCs table: This attribute lists the AVCs that are supported. (R) (mandatory) (Z bytes, where Z
-// is the number of entries in the table.)
+// This attribute lists the AVCs that are supported. (R) (mandatory) (Z bytes, where Z is the
+// number of entries in the table.)
//
// Actions
-// Actions: This attribute lists the action codes supported on this object, formatted as a bit map.
-// The action codes are the MTs from Table-11.2.2-1. The LSB represents action 0, and so on. (R)
+// This attribute lists the action codes supported on this object, formatted as a bit map. The
+// action codes are the MTs from Table-11.2.2-1. The LSB represents action 0, and so on. (R)
// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Instances Table
-// Instances table: This attribute is a list of pointers to all instances of this ME. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2 * V bytes, where V is the number of entries in the table.)
+// This attribute is a list of pointers to all instances of this ME. (R) (mandatory) (2 * V bytes,
+// where V is the number of entries in the table.)
//
// Support
+// This attribute represents the support capability of this ME in the ONU's implementation. This
+// attribute does not declare whether the OMCI implementation complies with the Recommendations,
+// but whether it complies with the OMCI declaration itself. The following code points are defined.
+//
+// 1 Supported (supported as defined in this object)
+//
+// 2 Unsupported (OMCI returns error code if accessed)
+//
+// 3 Partially supported (some aspects of ME supported)
+//
+// 4 Ignored (OMCI supported, but underlying function is not)
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type ManagedEntityMe struct {
diff --git a/generated/medef.go b/generated/medef.go
index 4e91db6..d6ab352 100644
--- a/generated/medef.go
+++ b/generated/medef.go
@@ -91,8 +91,8 @@
func (bme ManagedEntityDefinition) DecodeAttributes(mask uint16, data []byte, p gopacket.PacketBuilder, msgType byte) (AttributeValueMap, error) {
if (mask | bme.GetAllowedAttributeMask()) != bme.GetAllowedAttributeMask() {
- // TODO: Provide custom error code so a response 'result' can properly be coded
- return nil, errors.New("unsupported attribute mask")
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported attribute mask %#x, valid: %#x for ME %v (Class ID: %d)",
+ mask, bme.GetAllowedAttributeMask(), bme.GetName(), bme.ClassID)
}
keyList := GetAttributeDefinitionMapKeys(bme.AttributeDefinitions)
@@ -144,8 +144,8 @@
// TODO: No support at this time
case byte(SetTable) | AR: // Set Table Request
- // TODO: Only baseline supported at this time
- return nil, errors.New("attribute encode for set-table-request not yet supported")
+ attrMap[name] = value
+ data = data[len(data):]
}
} else {
attrMap[name] = value
diff --git a/generated/mgcconfigdata.go b/generated/mgcconfigdata.go
index ddd39fb..4b97077 100644
--- a/generated/mgcconfigdata.go
+++ b/generated/mgcconfigdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MgcConfigDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MGC config data
-const MgcConfigDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(155)
+const MgcConfigDataClassID = ClassID(155) // 0x009b
var mgcconfigdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MgcConfigData (class ID #155)
+// MgcConfigData (Class ID: #155 / 0x009b)
// The MGC config data ME defines the MGC configuration associated with an MG subscriber. It is
// conditionally required for ONUs that support ITU-T H.248 VoIP services. If a non-OMCI interface
// is used to manage VoIP signalling, this ME is unnecessary.
@@ -43,63 +43,69 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Primary Mgc
-// Primary MGC: This attribute points to a network address ME that contains the name (IP-address or
-// resolved name) of the primary MGC that controls the signalling messages. The port is optional
-// and defaults to 2944 for text message formats and 2955 for binary message formats. (R,-W,
+// This attribute points to a network address ME that contains the name (IP-address or resolved
+// name) of the primary MGC that controls the signalling messages. The port is optional and
+// defaults to 2944 for text message formats and 2955 for binary message formats. (R,-W,
// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Secondary Mgc
-// Secondary MGC: This attribute points to a network address ME that contains the name (IP-address
-// or resolved name) of the secondary or backup MGC that controls the signalling messages. The port
-// is optional and defaults to 2944 for text message formats and 2955 for binary message formats.
-// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a network address ME that contains the name (IP-address or resolved
+// name) of the secondary or backup MGC that controls the signalling messages. The port is optional
+// and defaults to 2944 for text message formats and 2955 for binary message formats. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Tcp_Udp Pointer
// TCP/UDP pointer: This attribute points to the TCP/UDP config data ME to be used for
// communication with the MGC. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Version
-// Version: This integer attribute reports the version of the Megaco protocol in use. The ONU
-// should deny an attempt by the OLT to set or create a value that it does not support. The value 0
-// indicates that no particular version is specified. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This integer attribute reports the version of the Megaco protocol in use. The ONU should deny an
+// attempt by the OLT to set or create a value that it does not support. The value 0 indicates that
+// no particular version is specified. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Message Format
+// This attribute defines the message format. Valid values are as follows.
+//
+// 0 Text long
+//
+// 1 Text short
+//
+// 2 Binary
+//
// The default value is recommended to be 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Maximum Retry Time
-// Maximum retry time: This attribute specifies the maximum retry time for MGC transactions, in
-// seconds. The default value 0 specifies vendor-specific implementation. (R,-W) (optional)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum retry time for MGC transactions, in seconds. The default
+// value 0 specifies vendor-specific implementation. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Maximum Retry Attempts
-// Maximum retry attempts: This attribute specifies the maximum number of times a message is
-// retransmitted to the MGC. The recommended default value 0 specifies vendor-specific
-// implementation. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum number of times a message is retransmitted to the MGC. The
+// recommended default value 0 specifies vendor-specific implementation. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Service Change Delay
-// Service change delay: This attribute specifies the service status delay time for changes in line
-// service status. This attribute is specified in seconds. The default value 0 specifies no delay.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the service status delay time for changes in line service status. This
+// attribute is specified in seconds. The default value 0 specifies no delay. (R,-W) (optional)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Termination Id Base
-// Termination ID base: This attribute specifies the base string for the ITU-T H.248 physical
-// termination ID(s) for this ONU. This string is intended to uniquely identify an ONU. Vendor-
-// specific termination identifiers (port IDs) are optionally added to this string to uniquely
-// identify a termination on a specific ONU. (R,-W) (optional) (25-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the base string for the ITU-T H.248 physical termination ID(s) for this
+// ONU. This string is intended to uniquely identify an ONU. Vendor-specific termination
+// identifiers (port IDs) are optionally added to this string to uniquely identify a termination on
+// a specific ONU. (R,-W) (optional) (25-bytes)
//
// Softswitch
-// Softswitch: This attribute identifies the gateway softswitch vendor. The format is four ASCII
-// coded alphabetic characters [A..Z] as defined in [ATIS0300220]. A value of four null bytes
-// indicates an unknown or unspecified vendor. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the gateway softswitch vendor. The format is four ASCII coded
+// alphabetic characters [A..Z] as defined in [ATIS0300220]. A value of four null bytes indicates
+// an unknown or unspecified vendor. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Message Id Pointer
-// Message ID pointer: This attribute points to a large string whose value specifies the message
-// identifier string for ITU-T H.248 messages originated by the ONU. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional)
-// (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to a large string whose value specifies the message identifier string for
+// ITU-T H.248 messages originated by the ONU. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
type MgcConfigData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/mgcconfigportal.go b/generated/mgcconfigportal.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..46167fa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/mgcconfigportal.go
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// MgcConfigPortalClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity MGC config portal
+const MgcConfigPortalClassID = ClassID(154) // 0x009a
+
+var mgcconfigportalBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// MgcConfigPortal (Class ID: #154 / 0x009a)
+// The MGC config portal ME provides a way for the OLT to discover the configuration text delivered
+// to an ONU by a non-OMCI ITU-T H.248 VoIP configuration method. Text retrieved from this ME is
+// not required to be understood by the OLT or EMS, but it may be useful for human or vendor-
+// specific analysis tools. See also the SIP config portal ME.
+//
+// An instance of this ME may be created by an ONU that supports non-OMCI ITUT-H.248 configuration.
+// It is not reported during an MIB upload.
+//
+// Relationships
+// One instance of this ME is associated with the ONU.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is one instance, number 0.
+// (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Configuration Text Table
+// This attribute is used to pass a textual representation of the VoIP configuration back to the
+// OLT. The contents are vendor-specific. The get, get next sequence must be used with this
+// attribute since its size is unspecified. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (x bytes)
+//
+type MgcConfigPortal struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ mgcconfigportalBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "MgcConfigPortal",
+ ClassID: 154,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Get,
+ GetNext,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0x8000,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: TableField("ConfigurationTextTable", TableAttributeType, 0x8000, TableInfo{nil, 25}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, false, false, 1),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewMgcConfigPortal (class ID 154) 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 NewMgcConfigPortal(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*mgcconfigportalBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/mgcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/mgcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 7a4e457..082de74 100644
--- a/generated/mgcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/mgcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MgcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MGC performance monitoring history data
-const MgcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(156)
+const MgcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(156) // 0x009c
var mgcperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MgcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #156)
+// MgcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #156 / 0x009c)
// The MGC monitoring data ME provides run-time statistics for an active MGC association. Instances
// of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -43,15 +43,13 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the associated MGC config data or
-// to the MGC config portal ME. If a non-OMCI configuration method is used for VoIP, there can be
-// only one live ME instance, associated with the MGC config portal, and with ME ID 0. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the associated MGC config data or to the MGC config portal
+// ME. If a non-OMCI configuration method is used for VoIP, there can be only one live ME instance,
+// associated with the MGC config portal, and with ME ID 0. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -59,41 +57,66 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Received Messages
-// Received messages: This attribute counts the number of received Megaco messages on this
-// association, as defined by [ITUT H.341]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of received Megaco messages on this association, as defined by
+// [ITUT H.341]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Received Octets
-// Received octets: This attribute counts the total number of octets received on this association,
-// as defined by [ITU-T H.341]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total number of octets received on this association, as defined by
+// [ITU-T H.341]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Sent Messages
-// Sent messages: This attribute counts the total number of Megaco messages sent over this
-// association, as defined by [ITU-T H.341]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total number of Megaco messages sent over this association, as defined
+// by [ITU-T H.341]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Sent Octets
-// Sent octets: This attribute counts the total number of octets sent over this association, as
-// defined by [ITU-T H.341]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total number of octets sent over this association, as defined by
+// [ITU-T H.341]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Protocol Errors
+// This attribute counts the total number of errors detected on this association, as defined by
+// [ITU-T H.341]. This includes:
+//
+// o syntax errors detected in a given received message;
+//
+// o outgoing transactions that failed for protocol reasons.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Transport Losses
-// Transport losses: This attribute counts the total number of transport losses (e.g., socket
-// problems) detected on this association. A link loss is defined as loss of communication with the
-// remote entity due to hardware/transient problems, or problems in related software. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total number of transport losses (e.g., socket problems) detected on
+// this association. A link loss is defined as loss of communication with the remote entity due to
+// hardware/transient problems, or problems in related software. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Last Detected Event
+// This attribute reports the last event detected on this association. This includes events such as
+// the link failing or being set up. Under normal circumstances, a get action on this attribute
+// would return 0 to indicate no abnormal activity. This field is an enumeration as follows.
+//
+// 0 No event - No event has yet been detected during this PM interval.
+//
+// 1 Link up - The transport link underpinning the association came up.
+//
+// 2 Link down - The transport link underpinning the association went down.
+//
+// 3 Persistent error - A persistent error was detected on the link (such as the socket/TCP
+// connection to the remote node could not be set up).
+//
+// 4 Local shutdown - The association was brought down intentionally by the local application.
+//
+// 5 Failover down - The association was brought down as part of failover processing.
+//
+// 255 Other event - The latest event does not match any in the list.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Last Detected Event Time
-// Last detected event time: This attribute reports the time in seconds since the last event on
-// this association was detected, as defined by [ITU-T H.341]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the time in seconds since the last event on this association was
+// detected, as defined by [ITU-T H.341]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Last Detected Reset Time
-// Last detected reset time: This attribute reports the time in seconds since these statistics were
-// last reset, as defined by [ITU-T H.341]. Under normal circumstances, a get action on this
-// attribute would return 900-s to indicate a completed 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the time in seconds since these statistics were last reset, as defined by
+// [ITU-T H.341]. Under normal circumstances, a get action on this attribute would return 900-s to
+// indicate a completed 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type MgcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/mocaethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/mocaethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index b66845c..c69d00b 100644
--- a/generated/mocaethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/mocaethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MocaEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MoCA Ethernet performance monitoring history data
-const MocaEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(163)
+const MocaEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(163) // 0x00a3
var mocaethernetperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MocaEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #163)
+// MocaEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #163 / 0x00a3)
// This ME collects PM data for an MoCA Ethernet interface. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,59 +42,60 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP MoCA UNI. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP MoCA UNI. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
+// Incoming PM refers to upstream traffic received on the UNI; outgoing PM refers to downstream
+// traffic transmitted on the UNI.
+//
// Incoming Unicast Packets
-// Incoming unicast packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Incoming Discarded Packets
-// Incoming discarded packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Incoming Errored Packets
-// Incoming errored packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Incoming Unknown Packets
-// Incoming unknown packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Incoming Multicast Packets
-// Incoming multicast packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Incoming Broadcast Packets
-// Incoming broadcast packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Incoming Octets
-// Incoming octets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Outgoing Unicast Packets
-// Outgoing unicast packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Outgoing Discarded Packets
-// Outgoing discarded packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Outgoing Errored Packets
-// Outgoing errored packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Outgoing Unknown Packets
-// Outgoing unknown packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Outgoing Multicast Packets
-// Outgoing multicast packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Outgoing Broadcast Packets
-// Outgoing broadcast packets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Outgoing Octets
-// Outgoing octets: (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
type MocaEthernetPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/mocainterfaceperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/mocainterfaceperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..41b3aa1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/mocainterfaceperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// MocaInterfacePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity MoCA interface performance monitoring history data
+const MocaInterfacePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(164) // 0x00a4
+
+var mocainterfaceperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// MocaInterfacePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #164 / 0x00a4)
+// This ME collects PM data for an MoCA interface. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by
+// the OLT.
+//
+// NOTE - The structure of this ME is an exception to the normal definition of PM MEs and normal PM
+// behaviour (clause I.4). It should not be used as a guide for the definition of future MEs. Among
+// other exceptions, this ME contains only current values, which are retrievable by get and get
+// next operations; no history is retained.
+//
+// Relationships
+// An instance of this ME is associated with an instance of the PPTP MoCA UNI ME.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP MoCA UNI. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Interval End Time
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
+// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
+// contains PM threshold values. Since no threshold value attribute number exceeds 7, a threshold
+// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Phy T X Broadcast Rate
+// PHY Tx broadcast rate: This attribute indicates the MoCA PHY broadcast transmit rate from the
+// ONU MoCA interface to all the nodes in bits per second. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Node Table
+// Rx packet: Number of packets received from the node. (4-bytes)
+//
+// Rx errored and missed: Number of errored and missed packets received from the node. The sum of
+// this field across all entries in the node table contributes to the Rx errored and missed TCA.
+// This field is reset to 0 on 15-min boundaries. (4-bytes)
+//
+// Rx errored: Number of errored packets received from the node. The sum of this field across all
+// entries in the node table contributes to the Rx errored TCA. This field is reset to 0 on 15-min
+// boundaries. (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// (R) (mandatory) (37 * N bytes, where N is the number of nodes in the node table)
+//
+// This attribute lists current nodes in the node table. The table contains MAC addresses and
+// statistics for those nodes. These table attributes are further described in the following. Space
+// for nonsupported optional fields must be allocated in table records, and filled with zero bytes.
+//
+// MAC address: A unique identifier of a node within the table. (6-bytes)
+//
+// PHY Tx rate: MoCA PHY unicast transmit rate from the ONU MoCA interface to the node identified
+// by the MAC address, in bits per second. (4-bytes)
+//
+// Tx power control reduction: The reduction in transmitter level due to power control, in
+// decibels. Valid values range from 0 (full power) to 60. (1-byte)
+//
+// PHY Rx rate: MoCA PHY unicast receive rate to the ONU MoCA interface from the node identified by
+// the MAC address, in bits per second. (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Rx power level: The power level received at the ONU MoCA interface from the node identified by
+// the MAC address, in decibel-milliwatts, represented as a 2s complement integer. Valid values
+// range from +10 (0x0A) to -80 (0xB0). (1-byte)
+//
+// PHY Rx broadcast rate: MoCA PHY broadcast receive rate to the ONU MoCA interface from the node
+// identified by MAC address, in bits per second. (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Rx broadcast power level: The power level received at the ONU MoCA interface from the node
+// identified by the MAC address, in decibel-milliwatts, represented as a 2s complement integer.
+// Valid values range from +10-(0x0A) to -80 (0xB0). (1-byte)
+//
+// Tx packet: Number of packets transmitted to the node. (4-bytes)
+//
+type MocaInterfacePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ mocainterfaceperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "MocaInterfacePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData",
+ ClassID: 164,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Create,
+ Delete,
+ Get,
+ GetNext,
+ Set,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xf000,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: ByteField("IntervalEndTime", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: Uint16Field("ThresholdData12Id", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: Uint32Field("PhyTXBroadcastRate", CounterAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 3),
+ 4: TableField("NodeTable", TableAttributeType, 0x1000, TableInfo{nil, 37}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 4),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOlt,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ Alarms: AlarmMap{
+ 0: "Total rx errored and missed",
+ 1: "Total rx errored",
+ },
+ }
+}
+
+// NewMocaInterfacePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID 164) 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 NewMocaInterfacePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*mocainterfaceperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/mplspseudowireterminationpoint.go b/generated/mplspseudowireterminationpoint.go
index ccd5697..ed2ec34 100644
--- a/generated/mplspseudowireterminationpoint.go
+++ b/generated/mplspseudowireterminationpoint.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MplsPseudowireTerminationPointClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity MPLS pseudowire termination point
-const MplsPseudowireTerminationPointClassID ClassID = ClassID(333)
+const MplsPseudowireTerminationPointClassID = ClassID(333) // 0x014d
var mplspseudowireterminationpointBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MplsPseudowireTerminationPoint (class ID #333)
+// MplsPseudowireTerminationPoint (Class ID: #333 / 0x014d)
// This ME contains the configuration data of a pseudowire whose underlying transport method is
// MPLS. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -40,69 +40,131 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R,
-// setbycreate)-(mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)-(mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
// Tp Type
+// This attribute specifies the type of ANI-side TP associated with this-ME.
+//
+// 1 Ethernet flow termination point
+//
+// 2 GEM IW TP
+//
+// 3 TCP/UDP config data
+//
+// 4 MPLS pseudowire termination point
+//
+// NOTE - If this instance of the MPLS PW TP is pointed to by another instance of the MPLS PW TP
+// (i.e., whose TP type-= 4), this instance represents a tunnelled MPLS flow, and the following
+// attributes are not meaningful: MPLS PW direction; MPLS PW uplink label; MPLS PW downlink label;
+// and MPLS PW TC. These attributes should be set to the proper number of 0x00 bytes by the OLT and
+// ignored by the ONU.
+//
// (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Tp Pointer
-// TP pointer: This attribute points to the instance of the TP associated with this MPLS PW TP. The
-// type of the associated TP is determined by the TP type attribute. (R, W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to the instance of the TP associated with this MPLS PW TP. The type of the
+// associated TP is determined by the TP type attribute. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Mpls Label Indicator
+// This attribute specifies the MPLS label stacking situation.
+//
+// 0 Single MPLS labelled
+//
+// 1 Double MPLS labelled
+//
// (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Mpls Pw Direction
+// This attribute specifies the inner MPLS direction.
+//
+// 0 Upstream only
+//
+// 1 Downstream only
+//
+// 2 Bidirectional
+//
// (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Mpls Pw Uplink Label
-// MPLS PW uplink label: This attribute specifies the label of the inner MPLS pseudowire upstream.
-// The attribute is not meaningful for unidirectional downstream PWs. (R, W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the label of the inner MPLS pseudowire upstream. The attribute is not
+// meaningful for unidirectional downstream PWs. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
// Mpls Pw Downlink Label
-// MPLS PW downlink label: This attribute specifies the label of the inner MPLS pseudowire
-// downstream. The attribute is not meaningful for unidirectional upstream PWs. (R, W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the label of the inner MPLS pseudowire downstream. The attribute is not
+// meaningful for unidirectional upstream PWs. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
// Mpls Pw Tc
// NOTE 1 - The TC field was previously known as EXP. Refer to [bIETF-RFC-5462].
//
+// This attribute specifies the inner MPLS TC value in the upstream direction. The attribute is not
+// meaningful for unidirectional downstream PWs. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
// Mpls Tunnel Direction
+// This attribute specifies the direction of the (outer) MPLS tunnel.
+//
+// 0 Upstream only
+//
+// 1 Downstream only
+//
+// 2 Bidirectional
+//
// (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory for double-labelled case) (1 byte)
//
// Mpls Tunnel Uplink Label
-// MPLS tunnel uplink label: This attribute specifies the (outer) label for the upstream MPLS
-// tunnel. If the MPLS tunnel is downstream only, this attribute should be set to 0. (R, W,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory for double-labelled case) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the (outer) label for the upstream MPLS tunnel. If the MPLS tunnel is
+// downstream only, this attribute should be set to 0. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory for double-
+// labelled case) (4 bytes)
//
// Mpls Tunnel Downlink Label
-// MPLS tunnel downlink label: This attribute specifies the (outer) label for the downstream MPLS
-// tunnel. If the MPLS tunnel is upstream only, this attribute should be set to 0. (R, W,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory for double-labelled case) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the (outer) label for the downstream MPLS tunnel. If the MPLS tunnel is
+// upstream only, this attribute should be set to 0. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory for double-
+// labelled case) (4 bytes)
//
// Mpls Tunnel Tc
+// This attribute specifies the TC value of the upstream MPLS tunnel. If the MPLS tunnel is
+// downstream only, this attribute should be set to 0. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory for double
+// MPLS labelled case) (1 byte)
+//
// NOTE 2 - The TC field was previously known as EXP. Refer to [bIETF-RFC-5462].
//
// Pseudowire Type
+// This attribute specifies the emulated service to be carried over this PW. The values are from
+// [IETF RFC 4446].
+//
+// 2 ATM AAL5 SDU VCC transport
+//
+// 3 ATM transparent cell transport
+//
+// 5 Ethernet
+//
+// 9 ATM n-to-one VCC cell transport
+//
+// 10 ATM n-to-one VPC cell transport
+//
+// 12 ATM one-to-one VCC cell mode
+//
+// 13 ATM one-to-one VPC cell mode
+//
+// 14 ATM AAL5 PDU VCC transport
+//
+// All other values are reserved.
+//
// (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Pseudowire Control Word Preference
-// Pseudowire control word preference: When set to true, this Boolean attribute specifies that a
-// control word is to be sent with each packet. Some PW types mandate the use of a control word in
-// any event. In such cases, the value configured for this attribute has no effect on the presence
-// of the control word. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (1 byte)
+// When set to true, this Boolean attribute specifies that a control word is to be sent with each
+// packet. Some PW types mandate the use of a control word in any event. In such cases, the value
+// configured for this attribute has no effect on the presence of the control word. (R, W,
+// setbycreate) (optional) (1 byte)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by the
-// MPLS pseudowire TP. Administrative state is further described in clause-A.1.6. (R,-W) (optional)
-// (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by the MPLS pseudowire TP.
+// Administrative state is further described in clause-A.1.6. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute reports whether the ME is currently capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute reports whether the ME is currently capable of performing its function. Valid
+// values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type MplsPseudowireTerminationPoint struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/multicastgeminterworkingterminationpoint.go b/generated/multicastgeminterworkingterminationpoint.go
index 2fda7ab..fd85a10 100644
--- a/generated/multicastgeminterworkingterminationpoint.go
+++ b/generated/multicastgeminterworkingterminationpoint.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPointClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Multicast GEM interworking termination point
-const MulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPointClassID ClassID = ClassID(281)
+const MulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPointClassID = ClassID(281) // 0x0119
var multicastgeminterworkingterminationpointBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPoint (class ID #281)
+// MulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPoint (Class ID: #281 / 0x0119)
// An instance of this ME represents a point in a G-PON ONU where a multicast service interworks
// with the GEM layer. At this point, a multicast bit stream is reconstructed from GEM packets.
//
@@ -88,46 +88,98 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0xFFFF
-// is reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0xFFFF is reserved. (R,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Gem Port Network Ctp Connectivity Pointer
-// GEM port network CTP connectivity pointer: This attribute points to an instance of the GEM port
-// network CTP that is associated with this multicast GEM IW TP. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the GEM port network CTP that is associated with this
+// multicast GEM IW TP. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interworking Option
+// 3 Reserved
+//
+// 5 IEEE 802.1p mapper
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute identifies the type of non-GEM function that is being interworked. The option can
+// be as follows.
+//
+// 0 This value is a "no-op" or "don't care". It should be used when the multicast GEM IW TP is
+// associated with several functions of different types. It can optionally be used in all cases,
+// since the necessary information is available elsewhere. The previous code points are retained
+// for backward compatibility:
+//
+// 1 MAC bridged LAN
+//
// Service Profile Pointer
-// Service profile pointer: This attribute is set to 0 and not used. For backward compatibility, it
-// may also be set to point to a MAC bridge service profile or IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile.
-// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is set to 0 and not used. For backward compatibility, it may also be set to point
+// to a MAC bridge service profile or IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Not Used 1
-// Not used 1: This attribute is set to 0 and not used. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is set to 0 and not used. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Pptp Counter
-// PPTP counter: This attribute represents the number of instances of PPTP MEs associated with this
-// instance of the multicast GEM IW TP. This attribute conveys no information that is not available
-// elsewhere; it may be set to 0xFF and not used. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute represents the number of instances of PPTP MEs associated with this instance of
+// the multicast GEM IW TP. This attribute conveys no information that is not available elsewhere;
+// it may be set to 0xFF and not used. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Gal Profile Pointer
-// GAL profile pointer: This attribute is set to 0 and not used. For backward compatibility, it may
-// also be set to point to a GAL Ethernet profile. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is set to 0 and not used. For backward compatibility, it may also be set to point
+// to a GAL Ethernet profile. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Not Used 2
-// Not used 2: This attribute is set to 0 and not used. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is set to 0 and not used. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Ipv4 Multicast Address Table
-// IPv4 multicast address table: This attribute maps IP multicast addresses to PON layer addresses.
-// Each entry contains the following.
+// This attribute maps IP multicast addresses to PON layer addresses. Each entry contains the
+// following.
+//
+// GEM port-ID 2-bytes
+//
+// Secondary key 2-bytes
+//
+// IP multicast DA range start 4-bytes
+//
+// IP multicast DA range stop 4-bytes
+//
+// The first four bytes of each entry are treated as a key into the list. The secondary key allows
+// the table to contain more than a single range for a given GEM port.
+//
+// A set action to a particular value overwrites any existing entry with the same first four bytes.
+// If the last eight bytes of a set command are all zero, that entry is deleted from the list, as
+// the IP address 0.0.0.0 is not valid.
+//
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (12N bytes, where N is the number of entries in the list.)
//
// Ipv6 Multicast Address Table
+// This attribute maps IPv6 multicast DAs to PON layer addresses. Each entry contains:
+//
+// GEM port-ID 2-bytes
+//
+// Secondary key 2-bytes
+//
+// Least significant bytes,
+//
+// IP multicast DA range start 4-bytes
+//
+// Least significant bytes,
+//
+// IP multicast DA range stop 4-bytes
+//
+// Most significant bytes, IP DA 12-bytes
+//
+// The first four bytes of each entry are treated as a key into the list. The secondary key allows
+// the table to contain more than a single range for a given GEM port.
+//
+// A set action to a particular value overwrites any existing entry with the same first four bytes.
+// If the last 20 bytes of a set command are all zero, that entry is deleted from the list.
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (24N bytes, where N is the number of entries in the list.)
//
type MulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPoint struct {
diff --git a/generated/multicastoperationsprofile.go b/generated/multicastoperationsprofile.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9db7284
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/multicastoperationsprofile.go
@@ -0,0 +1,280 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// MulticastOperationsProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity Multicast operations profile
+const MulticastOperationsProfileClassID = ClassID(309) // 0x0135
+
+var multicastoperationsprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// MulticastOperationsProfile (Class ID: #309 / 0x0135)
+// This ME expresses multicast policy. A multi-dwelling unit ONU may have several such policies,
+// which are linked to subscribers as required. Some of the attributes configure IGMP snooping and
+// proxy parameters if the defaults do not suffice, as described in [IETF-RFC-2236], [IETF-RFC
+// 3376], [IETF RFC 3810] and [IETF RFC 5519]. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the
+// OLT.
+//
+// Relationships
+// An instance of this ME may be associated with zero or more instances of the multicast subscriber
+// config info ME.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The values 0 and 0xFFFF are
+// reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Igmp Version
+// This attribute specifies the version of IGMP to be supported. Support of a given version implies
+// compatible support of previous versions. If the ONU cannot support the version requested, it
+// should deny an attempt to set the attribute. (R,W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
+// 1 IGMP version 1 (deprecated)
+//
+// 2 IGMP version 2
+//
+// 3 IGMP version 3
+//
+// 16 MLD version 1
+//
+// 17 MLD version 2
+//
+// Other values are reserved.
+//
+// Igmp Function
+// This attribute enables an IGMP function. The value 0 specifies transparent IGMP snooping only.
+// The value 1 specifies snooping with proxy reporting (SPR); the value 2 specifies IGMP proxy. The
+// function must be consistent with the capabilities specified by the other IGMP configuration
+// attributes. (R,W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Immediate Leave
+// This Boolean attribute controls the immediate leave function. The value false disables immediate
+// leave; true enables immediate leave. (R,W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Upstream Igmp Tci
+// Under control of the upstream IGMP tag control attribute, the upstream IGMP TCI attribute
+// defines a VLAN ID and P-bits to add to upstream IGMP messages. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional)
+// (2-bytes)
+//
+// Upstream Igmp Tag Control
+// 2 Replace the entire TCI (VLAN ID plus P bits) on upstream IGMP/MLD traffic. The new tag is
+// specified by the upstream IGMP/MLD TCI attribute. If the received IGMP/MLD traffic is untagged,
+// an add operation is performed.
+//
+// 3 Replace only the VLAN ID on upstream IGMP/MLD traffic, retaining the original DEI and P bits.
+// The new VLAN ID is specified by the VLAN ID field of the upstream IGMP TCI attribute. If the
+// received IGMP/MLD traffic is untagged, an add operation is performed, with DEI and P bits also
+// taken from the upstream IGMP TCI attribute.
+//
+// Other values are reserved.
+//
+// This attribute controls the upstream IGMP TCI attribute. If this attribute is non-zero, a
+// possible extended VLAN tagging operation ME is ignored for upstream frames containing IGMP/MLD
+// packets. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Value Meaning
+//
+// 0 Pass upstream IGMP/MLD traffic transparently, neither adding, stripping nor modifying tags
+// that may be present.
+//
+// 1 Add a VLAN tag (including P bits) to upstream IGMP/MLD traffic. The tag is specified by the
+// upstream IGMP TCI attribute.
+//
+// Upstream Igmp Rate
+// This attribute limits the maximum rate of upstream IGMP traffic. Traffic in excess of this limit
+// is silently discarded. The attribute value is specified in messages/second. The recommended
+// default value 0 imposes no rate limit on this traffic. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Dynamic Access Control List Table
+// This attribute is a list that specifies one or more multicast group address ranges. Each row in
+// the list comprises up to three row parts, where each row part is 24-bytes long. Each entry must
+// include row part 0. The ONU may also support row parts 1-2, thus allowing the table to contain
+// logical rows that exceed the 24-byte definition of row part 0.
+//
+// Static Access Control List Table
+// This attribute is a list that specifies one or more multicast group address ranges. Groups
+// defined in this list are multicast on the associated UNI(s) unconditionally, i.e., without the
+// need for an IGMP join. The bandwidth of static multicast groups is not included in the current
+// multicast bandwidth measurement maintained by the multicast subscriber monitor ME. If a join
+// message is always expected, this table may be empty. Table entries have the same format as those
+// in the dynamic access control list table. The preview fields are not meaningful. (R,-W)
+// (mandatory) (each row part: 24 bytes)
+//
+// Lost Groups List Table
+// This attribute is a list of groups from the dynamic access control list table for which there is
+// an active join, but no downstream flow is present, possibly because of source failure, but also
+// possibly because of misconfiguration somewhere upstream. Be aware of possible ambiguity between
+// overlapping service providers and IPv4/IPv6 addresses. After a join, the ONU should wait a
+// reasonable time for upstream processing before declaring a group to be lost. Each entry is a
+// vector of the following components:
+//
+// - VLAN ID, 0 if not used (2-bytes)
+//
+// - Source IP address, 0.0.0.0 if not used. In IPv6, this field captures only the four least
+// significant bytes. (4-bytes)
+//
+// - Multicast destination IP address. In IPv6, this field captures only the four least significant
+// bytes. (4-bytes)
+//
+// (R) (optional) (10N bytes)
+//
+// Robustness
+// This attribute allows tuning for possible packet loss in the network. The recommended default
+// value 0 causes the ONU to follow [IETF RFC 3376] to copy the robustness value from query
+// messages originating further upstream. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Querier Ip Address
+// This attribute specifies the IP address to be used by a proxy querier. Although it is not a
+// legitimate IP address, the recommended default value 0.0.0.0 is legal in this case (see [b-IETF
+// RFC 4541]). (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Query Interval
+// This attribute specifies the interval between general queries in seconds. The value 0 specifies
+// that the ONU uses its own default, which may or may not be the same as the recommended default
+// of 125-s. (R,-W, set-by-create) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Query Max Response Time
+// This attribute is the max response time added by the proxy into general query messages directed
+// to UNIs. It is expressed in units of 0.1-s. The value 0 specifies that the ONU uses its own
+// default, which may or may not be the same as the recommended default of 100 (10-s). (R,-W,
+// setby-create) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Last Member Query Interval
+// This attribute specifies the maximum response time inserted into group-specific queries sent to
+// UNIs in response to group leave messages. It is also the repetition rate of [robustness]
+// transmissions of the query. It is specified in units of 0.1-s, with a default of 10 (1-s).
+// (R,-W) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Unauthorized Join Request Behaviour
+// This Boolean attribute specifies the ONU's behaviour when it receives an IGMP join request for a
+// group that is not authorized in the dynamic address control list table, or an IGMPv3 membership
+// report for groups, none of which are authorized in the dynamic ACL. The default value false
+// specifies that the ONU silently discard the IGMP request; the value true specifies that the ONU
+// forwards the request upstream. The ONU does not attempt to honour the request for the
+// unauthorized group(s) in either case. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Downstream IGMP and multicast TCI
+// This attribute controls the downstream tagging of both the IGMP/MLD and multicast frames. If the
+// first byte of this attribute is non-zero, a possible extended VLAN tagging operation ME is
+// ignored for downstream IGMP/MLD and multicast frames. (R,-W, set-by-create) (optional) (3-bytes)
+//
+// The first byte defines the control type:
+//
+// Value Meaning
+//
+// 0 Pass the downstream IGMP/MLD and multicast traffic transparently, neither stripping nor
+// modifying tags that may be present.
+//
+// 1 Strip the outer VLAN tag (including P bits) from the downstream IGMP/MLD and multicast
+// traffic.
+//
+// 2 Add a tag on to the downstream IGMP/MLD and multicast traffic. The new tag is specified by the
+// second and third bytes of this attribute.
+//
+// 3 Replace the tag on the downstream IGMP/MLD and multicast traffic. The new tag is specified by
+// the second and third bytes of this attribute.
+//
+// 4 Replace only the VLAN ID on the downstream IGMP/MLD and multicast traffic, retaining the
+// original DEI and P bits. The new VLAN ID is specified by the VLAN ID field of the second and
+// third bytes of this attribute.
+//
+// 5 Add a tag on to the downstream IGMP/MLD and multicast traffic. The new tag is specified by the
+// VID (UNI) field of the multicast service package table row of the multicast subscriber config
+// info ME that is associated with this profile. If the VID (UNI) field is unspecified (0xFFFF) or
+// specifies untagged traffic, the new tag is specified by the second and third bytes of this
+// attribute.
+//
+// 6 Replace the tag on the downstream IGMP/MLD and multicast traffic. The new tag is specified by
+// the VID (UNI) field of the multicast service package table row of the multicast subscriber
+// config info ME that is associated with this profile. If the VID (UNI) field specifies untagged
+// traffic, the outer VLAN tag (including P bits) is stripped from the downstream IGMP/MLD and
+// multicast traffic. If the value of the VID (UNI) is unspecified (0xFFFF), the new tag is
+// specified by the second and third bytes of this attribute.
+//
+// 7 Replace only the VID on the downstream IGMP/MLD and multicast traffic, retaining the original
+// DEI and P bits. The new VLAN ID is specified by the VID (UNI) field of the multicast service
+// package table row of the multicast subscriber config info ME that is associated with this
+// profile. If the VID (UNI) field specifies untagged traffic, the outer VLAN tag (including P
+// bits) is stripped from the downstream IGMP/MLD and multicast traffic. If the value of the VID
+// (UNI) is unspecified (0xFFFF), the new tag is specified by the second and third bytes of this
+// attribute.
+//
+// Other values are reserved.
+//
+// The second and third bytes define the TCI (VLAN ID and P bits) to be applied on the downstream
+// IGMP/MLD and multicast streams in case the replace or add option is selected.
+//
+type MulticastOperationsProfile struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ multicastoperationsprofileBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "MulticastOperationsProfile",
+ ClassID: 309,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Create,
+ Delete,
+ Get,
+ GetNext,
+ Set,
+ SetTable,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffff,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: ByteField("IgmpVersion", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: ByteField("IgmpFunction", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: ByteField("ImmediateLeave", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 3),
+ 4: Uint16Field("UpstreamIgmpTci", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 4),
+ 5: ByteField("UpstreamIgmpTagControl", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 5),
+ 6: Uint32Field("UpstreamIgmpRate", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 6),
+ 7: TableField("DynamicAccessControlListTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0200, TableInfo{nil, 24}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 7),
+ 8: TableField("StaticAccessControlListTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0100, TableInfo{nil, 24}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 8),
+ 9: TableField("LostGroupsListTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0080, TableInfo{nil, 10}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 9),
+ 10: ByteField("Robustness", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 10),
+ 11: Uint32Field("QuerierIpAddress", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 11),
+ 12: Uint32Field("QueryInterval", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0010, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 12),
+ 13: Uint32Field("QueryMaxResponseTime", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 13),
+ 14: Uint32Field("LastMemberQueryInterval", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 14),
+ 15: ByteField("UnauthorizedJoinRequestBehaviour", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0002, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 15),
+ 16: MultiByteField("DownstreamIgmpAndMulticastTci", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0001, 3, toOctets("AAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 16),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOlt,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ Alarms: AlarmMap{
+ 0: "Lost multicast group",
+ },
+ }
+}
+
+// NewMulticastOperationsProfile (class ID 309) 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 NewMulticastOperationsProfile(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*multicastoperationsprofileBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/multicastoperationsprofileframe.go b/generated/multicastoperationsprofileframe.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 6204894..0000000
--- a/generated/multicastoperationsprofileframe.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
-
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- * You may obtain a copy of the License at
-
- * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- */
-/*
-* NOTE: This file was hand coded (not generated by omci-parser) due to complexity
-* of the ME's entry in the G.988 (11/2017) specification.
- */
-package generated
-
-import "github.com/deckarep/golang-set"
-
-const MulticastOperationsProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(309)
-
-var multicastoperationsprofileME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-
-type MulticastOperationsProfile struct {
- ManagedEntityDefinition
- Attributes AttributeValueMap
-}
-
-func init() {
- multicastoperationsprofileME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
- Name: "MulticastOperationsProfile",
- ClassID: 309,
- MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
- Create,
- Delete,
- Get,
- Set,
- GetNext,
- ),
- AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffff,
- AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
- 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
- 1: ByteField("IgmpVersion", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 1),
- 2: ByteField("IgmpFunction", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 2),
- 3: ByteField("ImmediateLeave", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 3),
- 4: Uint16Field("USIgmpTci", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 4),
- 5: ByteField("USIgmpTagCtrl", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 5),
- 6: Uint32Field("USIgmpRate", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 6),
- 7: TableField("DynamicAccessControlListTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0200, TableInfo{nil, 24}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 7),
- 8: TableField("StaticAccessControlListTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0100, TableInfo{nil, 24}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 8),
- 9: TableField("LostGroupsListTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0080, TableInfo{nil, 10}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 9),
- 10: ByteField("Robustness", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 10),
- 11: Uint32Field("QuerierIp", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 11),
- 12: Uint32Field("QueryInterval", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0010, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 12),
- 13: Uint32Field("QuerierMaxResponseTime", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 13),
- 14: Uint32Field("LastMemberResponseTime", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 14),
- 15: ByteField("UnauthorizedJoinBehaviour", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0002, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 15),
- 16: MultiByteField("DSIgmpMcastTci", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0001, 3, toOctets("AAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 16),
- },
- Access: CreatedByOlt,
- Support: UnknownSupport,
- }
-}
-
-// NewMulticastOperationsProfilePoint (class ID 309) 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 NewMulticastOperationsProfile(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
- return NewManagedEntity(*multicastoperationsprofileME, params...)
-}
diff --git a/generated/multicastsubscriberconfiginfo.go b/generated/multicastsubscriberconfiginfo.go
index b83883b..1932b6b 100644
--- a/generated/multicastsubscriberconfiginfo.go
+++ b/generated/multicastsubscriberconfiginfo.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MulticastSubscriberConfigInfoClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Multicast subscriber config info
-const MulticastSubscriberConfigInfoClassID ClassID = ClassID(310)
+const MulticastSubscriberConfigInfoClassID = ClassID(310) // 0x0136
var multicastsubscriberconfiginfoBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MulticastSubscriberConfigInfo (class ID #310)
+// MulticastSubscriberConfigInfo (Class ID: #310 / 0x0136)
// This ME organizes data associated with multicast management at subscriber ports of IEEE-802.1
// bridges, including IEEE-802.1p mappers when the provisioning model is mapper-based rather than
// bridge-based. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT. Because of backward
@@ -51,43 +51,118 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration
-// data or IEEE-802.1p mapper ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration data or IEEE-802.1p mapper
+// ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Me Type
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute indicates the type of the ME implicitly linked by the ME ID attribute.
+//
+// 0 MAC bridge port config data
+//
+// 1 IEEE-802.1p mapper service profile
+//
// Multicast Operations Profile Pointer
-// Multicast operations profile pointer: This attribute points to an instance of the multicast
-// operations profile. This attribute is ignored by the ONU if a non-empty multicast service
-// package table attribute is present. (R,W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the multicast operations profile. This attribute is
+// ignored by the ONU if a non-empty multicast service package table attribute is present. (R,W,
+// set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Max Simultaneous Groups
-// Max simultaneous groups: This attribute specifies the maximum number of dynamic multicast groups
-// that may be replicated to the client port at any one time. The recommended default value 0
-// specifies that no administrative limit is to be imposed. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum number of dynamic multicast groups that may be replicated
+// to the client port at any one time. The recommended default value 0 specifies that no
+// administrative limit is to be imposed. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Max Multicast Bandwidth
-// Max multicast bandwidth: This attribute specifies the maximum imputed dynamic bandwidth, in
-// bytes per second, that may be delivered to the client port at any one time. The recommended
-// default value 0 specifies that no administrative limit is to be imposed. (R,-W, setbycreate)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum imputed dynamic bandwidth, in bytes per second, that may be
+// delivered to the client port at any one time. The recommended default value 0 specifies that no
+// administrative limit is to be imposed. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Bandwidth Enforcement
-// Bandwidth enforcement: The recommended default value of this Boolean attribute is false, and
-// specifies that attempts to exceed the max multicast bandwidth be counted but honoured. The value
-// true specifies that such attempts be counted and denied. The imputed bandwidth value is taken
-// from the dynamic access control list table, both for a new join request and for pre-existing
-// groups. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The recommended default value of this Boolean attribute is false, and specifies that attempts to
+// exceed the max multicast bandwidth be counted but honoured. The value true specifies that such
+// attempts be counted and denied. The imputed bandwidth value is taken from the dynamic access
+// control list table, both for a new join request and for pre-existing groups. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Multicast Service Package Table
+// This attribute is a list that specifies one or more multicast service packages. When the ONU
+// receives an IGMP/MLD join request, it searches the multicast service package table in row key
+// order, matching the VID (UNI) field (several rows can share the same VID). For each VID (UNI)
+// match, the multicast operations profile pointer is used to access the ME that contains the
+// attributes associated with the service package. The search stops when all requested multicast
+// groups have been found and dealt with.
+//
+// Each list entry is a vector of six components as follow.
+//
+// - Table control (2-bytes)
+//
+// The first 2-bytes of each entry contain a key into the table. It is the responsibility of the
+// OLT to assign and track table keys and content. Since row keys are created by the OLT, they may
+// be densely or sparsely packed.
+//
+// The two MSBs of this field determine the meaning of a set operation. These bits are returned as
+// 00 during get next operations.
+//
+// Bits 14..11 are reserved. Bits 10..1 are the row key itself.
+//
+// - VID (UNI). The value in this field is compared with the VID of upstream IGMP/MLD messages, and
+// is used to decide whether to honour a join request. (2 bytes)
+//
+// Values:
+//
+// 0..4095 - Matched against the VID of the IGMP/MLD message. 0 indicates a priority-tagged
+// message, whose P bits are ignored.
+//
+// 4096 - Matches untagged IGMP/MLD messages only.
+//
+// 4097 - Matches tagged messages only, but ignores the value of the VID.
+//
+// 0xFFFF - Unspecified.
+//
+// The VID (UNI) comparison occurs prior to any action defined by the upstream IGMP tag control
+// attribute in an associated multicast operations profile (or alternatively, before any
+// modification by a possible (extended) VLAN tagging operation configuration data ME).
+//
+// - Max simultaneous groups. This field specifies the maximum number of dynamic multicast groups
+// that may be replicated to the client port at any one time, for the multicast service package
+// that is associated with this row. The value 0 specifies that no administrative limit is to be
+// imposed. (2-bytes)
+//
+// - Max multicast bandwidth. This field specifies the maximum imputed dynamic bandwidth, in bytes
+// per second, that may be delivered to the client port at any one time, for the multicast service
+// package that is associated with this row. The value 0 specifies that no administrative limit is
+// to be imposed. (4-bytes)
+//
+// NOTE - The port is also constrained by the global max simultaneous groups and max multicast
+// bandwidth attributes of the multicast subscriber config info ME.
+//
+// - Multicast operations profile pointer. This field contains the ME ID of the multicast
+// operations profile ME associated with this service package. (2 bytes)
+//
+// - Reserved (8 bytes)
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (20N bytes, where N is the number of entries in the table)
//
// Allowed Preview Groups Table
// Each list entry begins with a table control field:
//
+// This attribute is a list that specifies the preview groups that are currently allowed for the
+// UNI associated with this ME. It is intended to support paid viewing of a multicast group that
+// may or may not have been previewed.
+//
+// When an IGMP/MLD join request is received, the order of search precedence is as follows.
+//
+// 1. Multicast operations profile(s), fully authorized groups
+//
+// 2. This attribute, the allowed preview groups table
+//
+// 3. Multicast operations profile(s), preview-only groups
+//
+// If the first match is a group listed in this attribute, the ONU forwards the group to the UNI
+// until the group is removed from this list or until the subscriber leaves the group.
+//
type MulticastSubscriberConfigInfo struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
diff --git a/generated/multicastsubscribermonitor.go b/generated/multicastsubscribermonitor.go
index b95256e..a43d342 100644
--- a/generated/multicastsubscribermonitor.go
+++ b/generated/multicastsubscribermonitor.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// MulticastSubscriberMonitorClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Multicast subscriber monitor
-const MulticastSubscriberMonitorClassID ClassID = ClassID(311)
+const MulticastSubscriberMonitorClassID = ClassID(311) // 0x0137
var multicastsubscribermonitorBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// MulticastSubscriberMonitor (class ID #311)
+// MulticastSubscriberMonitor (Class ID: #311 / 0x0137)
// This ME provides the current status of each port with respect to its multicast subscriptions. It
// may be useful for status monitoring or debugging purposes. The status table includes all dynamic
// groups currently subscribed by the port.
@@ -42,34 +42,78 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration
-// data or IEEE-802.1p mapper ME. (R,-setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration data or IEEE-802.1p mapper
+// ME. (R,-setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Me Type
+// This attribute indicates the type of the ME implicitly linked by the ME ID attribute.
+//
+// 0 MAC bridge port config data
+//
+// 1 IEEE-802.1p mapper service profile
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Current Multicast Bandwidth
-// Current multicast bandwidth: This attribute is the ONU's (BE) estimate of the actual bandwidth
-// currently being delivered to this particular MAC bridge port over all dynamic multicast groups.
-// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute is the ONU's (BE) estimate of the actual bandwidth currently being delivered to
+// this particular MAC bridge port over all dynamic multicast groups. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Join Messages Counter
-// Join messages counter: This attribute counts the number of times the corresponding subscriber
-// sent a join message that was accepted. When full, the counter rolls over to 0. (R) (optional)
-// (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times the corresponding subscriber sent a join message that
+// was accepted. When full, the counter rolls over to 0. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Bandwidth Exceeded Counter
-// Bandwidth exceeded counter: This attribute counts the number of join messages that did exceed,
-// or would have exceeded, the max multicast bandwidth, whether accepted or denied. When full, the
-// counter rolls over to 0. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of join messages that did exceed, or would have exceeded, the
+// max multicast bandwidth, whether accepted or denied. When full, the counter rolls over to 0. (R)
+// (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Ipv4 Active Group List Table
+// This attribute lists the groups from one of the related dynamic access control list tables or
+// the allowed preview groups table that are currently being actively forwarded, along with the
+// actual bandwidth of each. If a join has been recognized from more than one IPv4 source address
+// for a given group on this UNI, there will be one table entry for each. Each table entry has the
+// following form.
+//
+// - VLAN ID, 0 if not used (2-bytes)
+//
+// - Source IP address, 0.0.0.0 if not used (4-bytes)
+//
+// - Multicast destination IP address (4-bytes)
+//
+// - Best efforts actual bandwidth estimate, bytes per second (4-bytes)
+//
+// - Client (set-top box) IP address, i.e., the IP address of the device currently joined (4-bytes)
+//
+// - Time since the most recent join of this client to the IP channel, in seconds (4-bytes)
+//
+// - Reserved (2-bytes)
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (24N bytes)
//
// Ipv6 Active Group List Table
+// - Time since the most recent join of this client to the IP channel, in seconds (4-bytes)
+//
// (R) (optional) (58N bytes)
//
+// This attribute lists the groups from one of the related dynamic access control list tables or
+// the allowed preview groups table that are currently being actively forwarded, along with the
+// actual bandwidth of each. If a join has been recognized from more than one IPv6 source address
+// for a given group on this UNI, there will be one table entry for each. In mixed IPv4-IPv6
+// scenarios, it is possible that some fields might be IPv4, in which case their 12 most
+// significant bytes of the given field are set to zero. Each table entry has the form:
+//
+// - VLAN ID, 0 if not used (2-bytes)
+//
+// - Source IP address, 0 if not used (16-bytes)
+//
+// - Multicast destination IP address (16-bytes)
+//
+// - Best efforts actual bandwidth estimate, bytes per second (4-bytes)
+//
+// - Client (set-top box) IP address, i.e., the IP address of the device currently joined
+// (16-bytes)
+//
type MulticastSubscriberMonitor struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
diff --git a/generated/networkaddress.go b/generated/networkaddress.go
index b5d755d..e965db7 100644
--- a/generated/networkaddress.go
+++ b/generated/networkaddress.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// NetworkAddressClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Network address
-const NetworkAddressClassID ClassID = ClassID(137)
+const NetworkAddressClassID = ClassID(137) // 0x0089
var networkaddressBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// NetworkAddress (class ID #137)
+// NetworkAddress (Class ID: #137 / 0x0089)
// The network address ME associates a network address with security methods required to access a
// server. It is conditionally required for ONUs that support VoIP services. The address may take
// the form of a URL, a fully qualified path or IP address represented as an ACII string.
@@ -46,22 +46,22 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Instances of
-// this ME created autonomously by the ONU have IDs in the range 0..0x7FFF. Instances created by
-// the OLT have IDs in the range 0x8000..0xFFFE. The value 0xFFFF is reserved. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Instances of this ME created
+// autonomously by the ONU have IDs in the range 0..0x7FFF. Instances created by the OLT have IDs
+// in the range 0x8000..0xFFFE. The value 0xFFFF is reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Security Pointer
-// Security pointer: This attribute points to an authentication security method ME. The
-// authentication security method indicates the username and password to be used when retrieving
-// the network address indicated by this ME. A null pointer indicates that security attributes are
-// not defined for this network address. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an authentication security method ME. The authentication security
+// method indicates the username and password to be used when retrieving the network address
+// indicated by this ME. A null pointer indicates that security attributes are not defined for this
+// network address. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Address Pointer
-// Address pointer: This attribute points to the large string ME that contains the network address.
-// It may contain a fully qualified domain name, URI or IP address. The URI may also contain a port
-// identifier (e.g., "x.y.z.com:5060"). A null pointer indicates that no network address is
-// defined. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to the large string ME that contains the network address. It may contain a
+// fully qualified domain name, URI or IP address. The URI may also contain a port identifier
+// (e.g., "x.y.z.com:5060"). A null pointer indicates that no network address is defined. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type NetworkAddress struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/networkdialplantable.go b/generated/networkdialplantable.go
index 8a4f851..212aa55 100644
--- a/generated/networkdialplantable.go
+++ b/generated/networkdialplantable.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// NetworkDialPlanTableClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Network dial plan table
-const NetworkDialPlanTableClassID ClassID = ClassID(145)
+const NetworkDialPlanTableClassID = ClassID(145) // 0x0091
var networkdialplantableBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// NetworkDialPlanTable (class ID #145)
+// NetworkDialPlanTable (Class ID: #145 / 0x0091)
// The network dial plan table ME is optional for ONUs providing VoIP services. This ME is used to
// provision dial plans from the OLT. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT. If a
// non-OMCI interface is used to manage SIP for VoIP, this ME is unnecessary.
@@ -41,31 +41,62 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Dial Plan Number
-// Dial plan number: This attribute indicates the current number of dial plans in the dial plan
-// table. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Dial Plan Table Max Size
-// Dial plan table max size: This attribute defines the maximum number of dial plans that can be
-// stored in the dial plan table. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Critical Dial Timeout
-// Critical dial timeout: This attribute defines the critical dial timeout for digit map
-// processing, in milliseconds. The recommended default value is 4000-ms. (R,-W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Partial Dial Timeout
-// Partial dial timeout: This attribute defines the partial dial timeout for digit map processing,
-// in milliseconds. The recommended default value is 16000-ms. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
// (2-bytes)
//
+// Dial Plan Number
+// This attribute indicates the current number of dial plans in the dial plan table. (R)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Dial Plan Table Max Size
+// This attribute defines the maximum number of dial plans that can be stored in the dial plan
+// table. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Critical Dial Timeout
+// This attribute defines the critical dial timeout for digit map processing, in milliseconds. The
+// recommended default value is 4000-ms. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Partial Dial Timeout
+// This attribute defines the partial dial timeout for digit map processing, in milliseconds. The
+// recommended default value is 16000-ms. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// Dial Plan Format
+// This attribute defines the dial plan format standard that is supported in the ONU for VoIP.
+// Valid values include the following.
+//
+// 0 Not defined
+//
+// 1 ITU-T H.248 format with a specific plan (table entries define the dialling plan)
+//
+// 2 NCS format [b-PKT-SP-NCS ]
+//
+// 3 Vendor-specific format
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Dial Plan Table
+// The table is the digit map that describes the dial plans used by the VoIP service, along with
+// fields to manage the table. An example digit map is the string,
+//
+// (0T|00T|[1-7]xxx|8xxxxxxx|#xxxxxxx|*xx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9011x.T)
+//
+// Each row of the table comprises the following fields:
+//
+// Dial plan ID: The row number, a unique identifier of a dial plan within the dial plan table
+// (1-byte).
+//
+// Action: Remove (0) or add (1) this plan (set action). When a dial plan is being removed, the
+// dial plan token field is not used. (1-byte).
+//
+// Dial plan token: The definition of the dial plan itself. In the previous example, tokens include
+// the strings "0T" and "*xx". Unused trailing bytes may be padded with nulls or ASCII spaces.
+// (28-bytes)
+//
+// NOTE - Due to previously ambiguous documentation, implementations may vary. For
+// interoperability, the OLT should write table entries as documented above, while it is encouraged
+// for the ONU to accept any characters outside the formal grammar as delimiters and to accept the
+// concatenation of rows as a single string that defines a digit map.
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (30 * N bytes, where N is the number of dial plans)
//
type NetworkDialPlanTable struct {
diff --git a/generated/octetstring.go b/generated/octetstring.go
index 09e6eb8..941761d 100644
--- a/generated/octetstring.go
+++ b/generated/octetstring.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// OctetStringClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Octet string
-const OctetStringClassID ClassID = ClassID(307)
+const OctetStringClassID = ClassID(307) // 0x0133
var octetstringBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// OctetString (class ID #307)
+// OctetString (Class ID: #307 / 0x0133)
// The octet string is modelled on the large string ME. The large string is constrained to
// printable characters because it uses null as a trailing delimiter. The octet string has a length
// attribute and is therefore suitable for arbitrary sequences of bytes.
@@ -47,15 +47,88 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The values 0 and
-// 0xFFFF are reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The values 0 and 0xFFFF are
+// reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Length
-// Length: This attribute specifies the number of octets that comprise the sequence of octets. This
+// This attribute specifies the number of octets that comprise the sequence of octets. This
// attribute defaults to 0 to indicate no octet string is defined. The maximum value of this
// attribute is 375 (15 parts, 25-bytes each). (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
-// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15
+// In the following, 15 additional attributes are defined; they are identical. The octet string is
+// simply divided into as many parts as necessary, starting at part 1 and left justified.
+//
+// Part 1
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 2
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 3
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 4
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 5
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 6
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 7
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 8
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 9
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 10
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 11
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 12
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 13
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 14
+// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
+// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
+// attributes)
+//
+// Part 15
// Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part
// 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15: (R,-W) (part 1 mandatory, others optional) (25-bytes * 15
// attributes)
@@ -75,11 +148,25 @@
Get,
Set,
),
- AllowedAttributeMask: 0xc000,
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffff,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
- 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
- 1: Uint16Field("Length", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 1),
- 2: MultiByteField("Part1,Part2,Part3,Part4,Part5,Part6,Part7,Part8,Part9,Part10,Part11,Part12,Part13,Part14,Part15", OctetsAttributeType, 0x4000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 2),
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: Uint16Field("Length", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: MultiByteField("Part1", OctetsAttributeType, 0x4000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: MultiByteField("Part2", OctetsAttributeType, 0x2000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 3),
+ 4: MultiByteField("Part3", OctetsAttributeType, 0x1000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 4),
+ 5: MultiByteField("Part4", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0800, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 5),
+ 6: MultiByteField("Part5", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0400, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 6),
+ 7: MultiByteField("Part6", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0200, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 7),
+ 8: MultiByteField("Part7", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0100, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 8),
+ 9: MultiByteField("Part8", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0080, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 9),
+ 10: MultiByteField("Part9", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0040, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 10),
+ 11: MultiByteField("Part10", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0020, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 11),
+ 12: MultiByteField("Part11", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0010, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 12),
+ 13: MultiByteField("Part12", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0008, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 13),
+ 14: MultiByteField("Part13", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0004, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 14),
+ 15: MultiByteField("Part14", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0002, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 15),
+ 16: MultiByteField("Part15", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0001, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 16),
},
Access: CreatedByOlt,
Support: UnknownSupport,
diff --git a/generated/olt-g.go b/generated/olt-g.go
index d3d3c7d..fbbff70 100644
--- a/generated/olt-g.go
+++ b/generated/olt-g.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// OltGClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity OLT-G
-const OltGClassID ClassID = ClassID(131)
+const OltGClassID = ClassID(131) // 0x0083
var oltgBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// OltG (class ID #131)
+// OltG (Class ID: #131 / 0x0083)
// This optional ME identifies the OLT to which an ONU is connected. This ME provides a way for the
// ONU to configure itself for operability with a particular OLT. It also provides a way for the
// OLT to communicate the time of day to the ONU.
@@ -46,25 +46,32 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only
-// one instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Olt Vendor Id
-// OLT vendor ID: This attribute identifies the OLT vendor. It is the same as the four most
-// significant bytes of an ONU serial number specified in the respective TC layer specification.
-// Upon instantiation, this attribute comprises all spaces. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the OLT vendor. It is the same as the four most significant bytes of
+// an ONU serial number specified in the respective TC layer specification. Upon instantiation,
+// this attribute comprises all spaces. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Equipment Id
-// Equipment ID: This attribute may be used to identify the specific type of OLT. The default value
-// of all spaces indicates that equipment ID information is not available or applicable to the OLT
-// being represented. (R,-W) (mandatory) (20-bytes)
+// This attribute may be used to identify the specific type of OLT. The default value of all spaces
+// indicates that equipment ID information is not available or applicable to the OLT being
+// represented. (R,-W) (mandatory) (20-bytes)
//
// Version
-// Version: This attribute identifies the version of the OLT as defined by the vendor. The default
-// left-justified ASCII string "0" (padded with trailing nulls) indicates that version information
-// is not available or applicable to the OLT being represented. (R,-W) (mandatory) (14-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the version of the OLT as defined by the vendor. The default left-
+// justified ASCII string "0" (padded with trailing nulls) indicates that version information is
+// not available or applicable to the OLT being represented. (R,-W) (mandatory) (14-bytes)
//
// Time Of Day Information
+// This attribute provides the information required to achieve time of day synchronization between
+// a reference clock at the OLT and a local clock at the ONU. This attribute comprises two fields:
+// the first field (4-bytes) is the sequence number of the specified GEM superframe. The second
+// field (10-bytes) is TstampN as defined in clause 10.4.6 of [ITUT G.984.3], clause 13.2 of [ITUT
+// G.987.3] and clause 13.2 of [ITU-T G.989.3], using the timestamp format of clause 5.3.3 of [IEEE
+// 1588]. The value 0 in all bytes is reserved as a null value. (R,-W) (optional) (14-bytes)
+//
// NOTE - In ITU-T G.987/ITU-T G.989 systems, the superframe count field of the time of day
// information attribute contains the 32 LSBs of the actual counter.
//
diff --git a/generated/omci.go b/generated/omci.go
index 10318ec..77b4777 100644
--- a/generated/omci.go
+++ b/generated/omci.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// OmciClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity OMCI
-const OmciClassID ClassID = ClassID(287)
+const OmciClassID = ClassID(287) // 0x011f
var omciBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Omci (class ID #287)
+// Omci (Class ID: #287 / 0x011f)
// This ME describes the ONU's general level of support for OMCI MEs and messages. This ME is not
// included in an MIB upload.
//
@@ -40,18 +40,18 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only
-// one instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Me Type Table
-// ME type table: This attribute lists the ME classes supported by the ONU. Each entry contains the
-// ME class value (see Table 11.2.4-1) of an ME type. (R) (mandatory) (2 * N bytes, where N is the
-// number of entries in the list.)
+// This attribute lists the ME classes supported by the ONU. Each entry contains the ME class value
+// (see Table 11.2.4-1) of an ME type. (R) (mandatory) (2 * N bytes, where N is the number of
+// entries in the list.)
//
// Message Type Table
-// Message type table: This attribute is a list of message types (MTs) supported by the ONU. Each
-// entry contains the MT of an OMCI message (see Table-11.2.2-1). (R) (mandatory) (M bytes, where M
-// is the number of entries in the list.)
+// This attribute is a list of message types (MTs) supported by the ONU. Each entry contains the MT
+// of an OMCI message (see Table-11.2.2-1). (R) (mandatory) (M bytes, where M is the number of
+// entries in the list.)
//
type Omci struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/onu-g.go b/generated/onu-g.go
index f4aacdc..04bdca0 100644
--- a/generated/onu-g.go
+++ b/generated/onu-g.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// OnuGClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity ONU-G
-const OnuGClassID ClassID = ClassID(256)
+const OnuGClassID = ClassID(256) // 0x0100
var onugBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// OnuG (class ID #256)
+// OnuG (Class ID: #256 / 0x0100)
// This ME represents the ONU as equipment. The ONU automatically creates an instance of this ME.
// It assigns values to read-only attributes according to data within the ONU itself.
//
@@ -43,70 +43,113 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only
-// one instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Vendor Id
-// Vendor ID: This attribute identifies the vendor of the ONU. It is the same as the four most
-// significant bytes of the ONU serial number as specified in the respective transmission
-// convergence (TC) layer specification. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the vendor of the ONU. It is the same as the four most significant
+// bytes of the ONU serial number as specified in the respective transmission convergence (TC)
+// layer specification. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Version
-// Version: This attribute identifies the version of the ONU as defined by the vendor. The
-// character value 0 indicates that version information is not available or applicable. (R)
-// (mandatory) (14-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the version of the ONU as defined by the vendor. The character value 0
+// indicates that version information is not available or applicable. (R) (mandatory) (14-bytes)
//
// Serial Number
-// Serial number: The serial number is unique for each ONU. It is defined in the respective TC
-// layer specification and contains the vendor ID and version number. The first four bytes are an
-// ASCII-encoded four-letter vendor ID. The second four bytes are a binary encoded serial number,
-// under the control of the ONU vendor. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// The serial number is unique for each ONU. It is defined in the respective TC layer specification
+// and contains the vendor ID and version number. The first four bytes are an ASCII-encoded four-
+// letter vendor ID. The second four bytes are a binary encoded serial number, under the control of
+// the ONU vendor. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Traffic Management Option
+// This attribute identifies the upstream traffic management function implemented in the ONU. There
+// are three options:
+//
+// 0 Priority controlled and flexibly scheduled upstream traffic. The traffic scheduler and
+// priority queue mechanism are used for upstream traffic.
+//
+// 1 Rate controlled upstream traffic. The maximum upstream traffic of each individual connection
+// is guaranteed by shaping.
+//
+// 2 Priority and rate controlled. The traffic scheduler and priority queue mechanism are used for
+// upstream traffic. The maximum upstream traffic of each individual connection is guaranteed by
+// shaping.
+//
+// For a further explanation, see Appendix II.
+//
+// Downstream priority queues are managed via the GEM port network CTP ME.
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to the value that describes its
// implementation. The OLT must adapt its model to conform to the ONU's selection. (R) (mandatory)
// (1-byte)
//
// Deprecated
-// Deprecated: This attribute is not used. If it is present, it should be set to 0. (R) (optional)
-// (1-byte)
+// This attribute is not used. If it is present, it should be set to 0. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Battery Backup
-// Battery backup: This Boolean attribute controls whether the ONU performs backup battery
-// monitoring (assuming it is capable of doing so). False disables battery alarm monitoring; true
-// enables battery alarm monitoring. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This Boolean attribute controls whether the ONU performs backup battery monitoring (assuming it
+// is capable of doing so). False disables battery alarm monitoring; true enables battery alarm
+// monitoring. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by the
-// ONU as an entirety. Administrative state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by the ONU as an entirety.
+// Administrative state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute reports whether the ME is currently capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute reports whether the ME is currently capable of performing its function. Valid
+// values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Onu Survival Time
-// ONU survival time: This attribute indicates the minimum guaranteed time in milliseconds between
-// the loss of external power and the silence of the ONU. This does not include survival time
-// attributable to a backup battery. The value zero implies that the actual time is not known. (R)
-// (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates the minimum guaranteed time in milliseconds between the loss of
+// external power and the silence of the ONU. This does not include survival time attributable to a
+// backup battery. The value zero implies that the actual time is not known. (R) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Logical Onu Id
-// Logical ONU ID: This attribute provides a way for the ONU to identify itself. It is a text
-// string, null terminated if it is shorter than 24 bytes, with a null default value. The mechanism
-// for creation or modification of this information is beyond the scope of this Recommendation, but
-// might include, for example, a web page displayed to a user. (R) (optional) (24 bytes)
+// This attribute provides a way for the ONU to identify itself. It is a text string, null
+// terminated if it is shorter than 24 bytes, with a null default value. The mechanism for creation
+// or modification of this information is beyond the scope of this Recommendation, but might
+// include, for example, a web page displayed to a user. (R) (optional) (24 bytes)
//
// Logical Password
-// Logical password: This attribute provides a way for the ONU to submit authentication
-// credentials. It is a text string, null terminated if it is shorter than 12 bytes, with a null
-// default value. The mechanism for creation or modification of this information is beyond the
-// scope of this Recommendation. (R) (optional) (12-bytes)
+// This attribute provides a way for the ONU to submit authentication credentials. It is a text
+// string, null terminated if it is shorter than 12 bytes, with a null default value. The mechanism
+// for creation or modification of this information is beyond the scope of this Recommendation. (R)
+// (optional) (12-bytes)
//
// Credentials Status
+// This attribute permits the OLT to signal to the ONU whether its credentials are valid or not.
+// The behaviour of the ONU is not specified, but might, for example, include displaying an error
+// screen to the user. (R, W) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Values include:
+//
+// 0 Initial state, status indeterminate
+//
+// 1 Successful authentication
+//
+// 2 Logical ONU ID (LOID) error
+//
+// 3 Password error
+//
+// 4 Duplicate LOID
+//
// Other values are reserved.
//
// Extended Tc_Layer Options
+// Extended TC-layer options: This attribute is meaningful in ITU-T G.984 systems only. It is a bit
+// map that defines whether the ONU supports (1) or does not support (0) various optional TC-layer
+// capabilities of [ITU-T G.984.3]. Bits are assigned as follows.
+//
+// Bit Meaning
+//
+// 1 (LSB) Annex C of [ITU-T G.984.3], PON-ID maintenance.
+//
+// 2 Annex D of [ITU-T G.984.3], PLOAM channel enhancements: swift_POPUP and Ranging_adjustment
+// messages.
+//
+// 3..16 Reserved
+//
// (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type OnuG struct {
diff --git a/generated/onu2-g.go b/generated/onu2-g.go
index d9643e9..6ee350e 100644
--- a/generated/onu2-g.go
+++ b/generated/onu2-g.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Onu2GClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity ONU2-G
-const Onu2GClassID ClassID = ClassID(257)
+const Onu2GClassID = ClassID(257) // 0x0101
var onu2gBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Onu2G (class ID #257)
+// Onu2G (Class ID: #257 / 0x0101)
// This ME contains additional attributes associated with a PON ONU. The ONU automatically creates
// an instance of this ME. Its attributes are populated according to data within the ONU itself.
//
@@ -42,46 +42,118 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only
-// one instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Equipment Id
-// Equipment ID: This attribute may be used to identify the specific type of ONU. In some
-// environments, this attribute may include the common language equipment identification (CLEI)
-// code. (R) (optional) (20-bytes)
+// This attribute may be used to identify the specific type of ONU. In some environments, this
+// attribute may include the common language equipment identification (CLEI) code. (R) (optional)
+// (20-bytes)
//
// Optical Network Unit Management And Control Channel Omcc Version
+// 0xA3 ITU-T G.988 (2012). Baseline message set only
+//
+// 0xB0 ITU-T G.988 (2010). Baseline and extended message set
+//
+// 0xB1 ITU-T G.988 Amd.1 (2011). Baseline and extended message set
+//
+// 0xB2 ITU-T G.988 Amd.2 (2012). Baseline and extended message set
+//
+// 0xB3 ITU-T G.988 (2012). Baseline and extended message set
+//
+// 0xB4 ITU-T G.988 Amd1 (2014) Baseline and extended message set
+//
+// 0xB5 Do not use
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// Optical network unit management and control channel (OMCC) version: This attribute identifies
+// the version of the OMCC protocol being used by the ONU. This allows the OLT to manage a network
+// with ONUs that support different OMCC versions. Release levels of [ITUT G.984.4] are supported
+// with code points of the form 0x8y and 0x9y, where y is a hexadecimal digit in the range 0..F.
+// Support for continuing revisions of this Recommendation is defined in the 0xAy and OxBy range.
+//
+// NOTE 1 - The complete list of managed entities supported by an ONU cannot be derived from the
+// OMCC version attribute. Refer to other ITUT-G.988 OMCI mechanisms for deriving this information
+// (clause I.1.1.1 which describes the use of clauses 9.12.9 Managed entity and 9.12.10 Attribute
+// ME for retrieval of ITU-T G.988 supported ME, and clause I.1.2 for discovering the ONU hardware
+// and service configuration of the ONU through MIB uploads.)
+//
+// NOTE 2 - 0xBz values greater than B5 are reserved to report new ITUT-G.988 Annex A message
+// versions (relative to ITU-T G.988 (2014) Amd1).
+//
+// 0x80 ITU-T G.984.4 (06/04)
+//
+// NOTE - For historical reasons, this code point may also appear in ONUs that support later
+// versions of [ITU-T G.984.4].
+//
+// 0x81 ITU-T G.984.4 2004 Amd.1 (06/05)
+//
+// 0x82 ITU-T G.984.4 2004 Amd.2 (03/06)
+//
+// 0x83 ITU-T G.984.4 2004 Amd.3 (12/06)
+//
+// 0x84 ITU-T G.984.4 2008 (02/08)
+//
+// 0x85 ITU-T G.984.4 2008 Amd.1 (06/09)
+//
+// 0x86 ITU-T G.984.4 2008 Amd.2 (2009). Baseline message set only, without the extended message
+// set option
+//
+// 0x96 ITU-T G.984.4 2008 Amd.2 (2009). Extended message set option, in addition to the baseline
+// message set.
+//
+// 0xA0 ITU-T G.988 (2010). Baseline message set only, without the extended message set option
+//
+// 0xA1 ITU-T G.988 Amd.1 (2011). Baseline message set only
+//
+// 0xA2 ITU-T G.988 Amd.2 (2012). Baseline message set only
+//
// Vendor Product Code
-// Vendor product code: This attribute contains a vendor-specific product code for the ONU. (R)
-// (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute contains a vendor-specific product code for the ONU. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Security Capability
+// This attribute advertises the security capabilities of the ONU. The following code points are
+// defined:
+//
+// 0 Reserved
+//
+// 1 Advanced encryption standard-128 (AES-128) payload encryption supported
+//
+// 2..255 Reserved
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Security Mode
+// This attribute specifies the current security mode of the ONU. All secure GEM ports in an ONU
+// must use the same security mode at any given time. The following code points are defined:
+//
+// 0 Reserved
+//
+// 1 AES-128 algorithm
+//
+// 2..255 Reserved
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 1, AES-128. Attribute value 1 does not
// imply that any channels are encrypted; that process is negotiated at the PLOAM layer. It only
// signifies that the advanced encryption standard (AES) with 128-bit keys is the security mode to
// be used on any channels that the OLT may choose to encrypt. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Total Priority Queue Number
-// Total priority queue number: This attribute reports the total number of upstream priority queues
-// that are not associated with a circuit pack, but with the ONU in its entirety. Upon ME
-// instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to the value that represents its capabilities. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the total number of upstream priority queues that are not associated with
+// a circuit pack, but with the ONU in its entirety. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
+// attribute to the value that represents its capabilities. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Total Traffic Scheduler Number
-// Total traffic scheduler number: This attribute reports the total number of traffic schedulers
-// that are not associated with a circuit pack, but with the ONU in its entirety. The ONU supports
-// null function, strict priority scheduling and weighted round robin (WRR) from the priority
-// control and guarantee of minimum rate control points of view, respectively. If the ONU has no
-// global traffic schedulers, this attribute is 0. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute reports the total number of traffic schedulers that are not associated with a
+// circuit pack, but with the ONU in its entirety. The ONU supports null function, strict priority
+// scheduling and weighted round robin (WRR) from the priority control and guarantee of minimum
+// rate control points of view, respectively. If the ONU has no global traffic schedulers, this
+// attribute is 0. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Deprecated
-// Deprecated: This attribute should always be set to 1 by the ONU and ignored by the OLT. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute should always be set to 1 by the ONU and ignored by the OLT. (R) (mandatory)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Total Gem Port_Id Number
// Total GEM port-ID number: This attribute reports the total number of GEM port-IDs supported by
@@ -90,22 +162,52 @@
// (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Sysuptime
-// SysUpTime: This attribute counts 10 ms intervals since the ONU was last initialized. It rolls
-// over to 0 when full (see [IETF RFC 1213]). (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts 10 ms intervals since the ONU was last initialized. It rolls over to 0
+// when full (see [IETF RFC 1213]). (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Connectivity Capability
+// This attribute indicates the Ethernet connectivity models that the ONU can support. The value 0
+// indicates that the capability is not supported; 1 signifies support. The following code points
+// are defined.
+//
+// NOTE 1 - It is not implied that an ONU may not support other connectivity models.
+//
// (R) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
// Current Connectivity Mode
// (R, W) (optional) (1 byte)
//
+// This attribute specifies the Ethernet connectivity model that the OLT wishes to use. The
+// following code points are defined.
+//
+// NOTE 2 - It is not implied that an ONU supports a given connectivity model only when that model
+// is explicitly selected by this attribute. The ONU is free to support additional models at any
+// and all times.
+//
// Quality Of Service Qos Configuration Flexibility
+// Quality of service (QoS) configuration flexibility: This attribute reports whether various MEs
+// in the ONU are fixed by the ONU's architecture or whether they are configurable. For backward
+// compatibility, and if the ONU does not support this attribute, all such attributes are
+// understood to be hard-wired. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Discussion:
+//
+// To allow for the possibility that the OLT does not support flexible configuration, the ONU
+// vendor must assure that the priority queues and traffic schedulers are configured in a
+// meaningful and useful way by factory default, and that this default configuration is restored
+// upon ONU initialization and MIB reset. The specifics of such a configuration are beyond the
+// scope of this Recommendation.
+//
// The ME ID of both the T-CONT and traffic scheduler contains a slot number. Even when attributes
// in the above list are RW, it is never permitted to change the slot number in a reference. That
// is, configuration flexibility never extends across slots. It is also not permitted to change the
// directionality of an upstream queue to downstream or vice versa.
//
// Priority Queue Scale Factor
+// If this optional attribute is implemented, it specifies the scale factor of several attributes
+// of the priority queue ME of clause-9.2.10. The default value of this attribute is 1. (R, W)
+// (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 3 - Some legacy implementations may take the queue scale factor from the GEM block length
// attribute of the ANI-G ME. That option is discouraged in new implementations.
//
diff --git a/generated/onu3-g.go b/generated/onu3-g.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3e156b6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/onu3-g.go
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// Onu3GClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity ONU3-G
+const Onu3GClassID = ClassID(441) // 0x01b9
+
+var onu3gBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// Onu3G (Class ID: #441 / 0x01b9)
+// This ME contains additional attributes and alarms associated with a PON ONU. The ONU
+// automatically creates an instance of this ME. Its attributes are populated according to data
+// within the ONU itself.
+//
+// Upon instantiation of this ME, the Total number of status snapshots S, the Number of valid
+// status snapshots M, and Next status snapshot index K are populated from the non-volatile memory.
+// If the non-volatile memory values are not available (e.g., at the initialization of an off-the-
+// shelf ONU), the Total number of status snapshots attribute is set to the maximum size of the
+// status snapshot record table the ONU can maintain, which is a static capability parameter, while
+// both the Number of valid status snapshots and the Next status snapshot index attributes are set
+// to zero.
+//
+// The Status snapshot record table is implemented as a circular buffer containing up to S records
+// of size N. The size and format of the snapshot record are vendor-specific. Each time the ONU
+// takes and stores a status snapshot, it increments the Number of valid status snapshots M,
+// saturating at S, and increments Next status snapshot index K in modulo S:
+//
+// K := (K-+ 1)mod S.
+//
+// By writing into the Snap action attribute, the OLT instructs the ONU to immediately take a
+// status snapshot and to store it in the Status snapshot table. By writing into Reset action
+// attribute, the OLT instructs the ONU to erase the Status snapshot record table. The OLT uses the
+// AVC indication of the Next status snapshot index and Number of valid status snapshots attributes
+// to confirm that its instructions have been executed by the ONU. If the OLT has issued no Snap
+// action instructions, a change in the value of Next status snapshot index attributes between two
+// consecutive reads indicates that a condition has arisen that has caused the ONU to record a
+// status snapshot.
+//
+// Two table attributes, the Status snapshot record table, and the Most recent status snapshot,
+// provide the OLT access to the status snapshot records. The former allows the entire Status
+// snapshot record table to be retrieved, the latter provides quick access to the latest snapshot
+// record.
+//
+// By performing the Get operation on the Most recent status snapshot, the OLT can obtain the
+// vendor-specific size of an individual snapshot record. The OLT is expected to pass the status
+// snapshot records transparently, without parsing or interpreting them.
+//
+// Relationships
+// This ME is associated with the ONU-G ME.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Flash Memory Performance Value
+// A number in the range from 0 to 100 that characterizes the condition of the flash memory, with 0
+// representing factory fresh device, 100 representing end of life. This attribute is vendor-
+// specific and should be calculated at the discretion of the vendor. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Latest Restart Reason
+// The following code points are defined:
+//
+// Total Number Of Status Snapshots
+// The maximum size S of the status snapshot record table. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Number Of Valid Status Snapshots
+// The number M of valid status snapshot records. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Next Status Snapshot Index
+// This attribute identifies the index (ranging from 0 to S-- 1) of the next snapshot record to be
+// taken in the snapshot record table. (R,) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Status Snapshot Record Table
+// The table of M status snapshot records. The size N and format of the snapshot record is vendor
+// dependent. (R) (mandatory) (MxN-bytes)
+//
+// Snap Action
+// Once the OLT writes this attribute, the ONU takes and records an urgent snapshot without
+// shutting down the transceiver. (W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Most Recent Status Snapshot
+// This attribute provides access to the most recently taken status snapshot record. (R)
+// (mandatory) (N-bytes)
+//
+// Reset Action
+// Once the OLT writes this attribute, the ONU sets the Number of valid status snapshots and Next
+// status snapshot index attributes to zero. (W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Enhanced Mode
+// The Boolean value true specifies the Enhanced received frame classification and processing table
+// is supported by the Extended VLAN tagging operation configuration ME. The value false indicates
+// the Enhanced received frame classification and processing table is not supported. (R) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
+//
+type Onu3G struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ onu3gBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "Onu3G",
+ ClassID: 441,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Get,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffc0,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: ByteField("FlashMemoryPerformanceValue", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, true, false, 1),
+ 2: ByteField("LatestRestartReason", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: Uint16Field("TotalNumberOfStatusSnapshots", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, false, false, 3),
+ 4: Uint16Field("NumberOfValidStatusSnapshots", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 4),
+ 5: Uint16Field("NextStatusSnapshotIndex", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 5),
+ 6: MultiByteField("StatusSnapshotRecordTable", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0400, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 6),
+ 7: ByteField("SnapAction", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Write), false, false, false, 7),
+ 8: MultiByteField("MostRecentStatusSnapshot", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0100, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 8),
+ 9: ByteField("ResetAction", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0080, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Write), false, false, false, 9),
+ 10: ByteField("EnhancedMode", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 10),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ Alarms: AlarmMap{
+ 0: "Flash memory performance yellow",
+ 1: "Flash memory performance red",
+ 2: "Loss of redundant power supply",
+ 3: "Loss of redundant power feed",
+ 4: "Ground Fault",
+ },
+ }
+}
+
+// NewOnu3G (class ID 441) 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 NewOnu3G(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*onu3gBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/onudata.go b/generated/onudata.go
index 8cb4a8f..4e22678 100644
--- a/generated/onudata.go
+++ b/generated/onudata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// OnuDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity ONU data
-const OnuDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(2)
+const OnuDataClassID = ClassID(2) // 0x0002
var onudataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// OnuData (class ID #2)
+// OnuData (Class ID: #2 / 0x0002)
// This ME models the MIB itself. Clause I.1.3 explains the use of this ME with respect to MIB
// synchronization.
//
@@ -43,15 +43,15 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only
-// one instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Mib Data Sync
-// MIB data sync: This attribute is used to check the alignment of the MIB of the ONU with the
-// corresponding MIB in the OLT. MIB data sync relies on this attribute, which is a sequence number
-// that can be checked by the OLT to see if the MIB snapshots for the OLT and ONU match. Refer to
-// clause I.1.2.1 for a detailed description of this attribute. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets
-// this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is used to check the alignment of the MIB of the ONU with the corresponding MIB
+// in the OLT. MIB data sync relies on this attribute, which is a sequence number that can be
+// checked by the OLT to see if the MIB snapshots for the OLT and ONU match. Refer to clause
+// I.1.2.1 for a detailed description of this attribute. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
+// attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type OnuData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/onudynamicpowermanagementcontrol.go b/generated/onudynamicpowermanagementcontrol.go
index da0180f..ebb2f39 100644
--- a/generated/onudynamicpowermanagementcontrol.go
+++ b/generated/onudynamicpowermanagementcontrol.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// OnuDynamicPowerManagementControlClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity ONU dynamic power management control
-const OnuDynamicPowerManagementControlClassID ClassID = ClassID(336)
+const OnuDynamicPowerManagementControlClassID = ClassID(336) // 0x0150
var onudynamicpowermanagementcontrolBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// OnuDynamicPowerManagementControl (class ID #336)
+// OnuDynamicPowerManagementControl (Class ID: #336 / 0x0150)
// This ME models the ONU's ability to enter power conservation modes in cooperation with the OLT
// in an ITU-T G.987 system. [ITUT G.987.3] originally specified two alternative modes, doze and
// cyclic sleep. The subsequent revision of [ITUT G.987.3] simplified the specification providing a
@@ -44,38 +44,56 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only
-// one instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Power Reduction Management Capability
+// This attribute declares the ONU's support for managed power conservation modes, as defined in
+// [ITUT G.987.3]. It is a bit map in which the bit value 0 indicates no support for the specified
+// mode, while the bit value 1 indicates that the ONU does support the specified mode. (R)
+// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Codepoints are assigned as follows:
+//
+// Value Meaning
+//
+// 0 No support for power reduction
+//
+// 1 Doze mode supported
+//
+// 2 Cyclic sleep mode supported
+//
+// 3 Both doze and cyclic sleep modes supported
+//
+// 4 Watchful sleep mode supported
+//
// 5..255 Reserved
//
// Power Reduction Management Mode
-// Power reduction management mode: This attribute enables one or more of the ONU's managed power
-// conservation modes. It is a bit map in which the bit value 0 disables the mode, while the value
-// 1 enables the mode. Bit assignments are the same as those of the power reduction management
-// capability attribute. The default value of each bit is 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute enables one or more of the ONU's managed power conservation modes. It is a bit
+// map in which the bit value 0 disables the mode, while the value 1 enables the mode. Bit
+// assignments are the same as those of the power reduction management capability attribute. The
+// default value of each bit is 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Itransinit
-// Itransinit: This attribute is the ONU vendor's statement of the complete transceiver
-// initialization time: the worst-case time required for the ONU to regain full functionality when
-// leaving the asleep state in cyclic sleep mode or low-power state in watchful sleep mode (i.e.,
-// turning on both the receiver and the transmitter and acquiring synchronization to the downstream
-// flow), measured in units of 125-us frames. The value zero indicates that the sleeping ONU can
-// respond to a bandwidth grant without delay. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is the ONU vendor's statement of the complete transceiver initialization time:
+// the worst-case time required for the ONU to regain full functionality when leaving the asleep
+// state in cyclic sleep mode or low-power state in watchful sleep mode (i.e., turning on both the
+// receiver and the transmitter and acquiring synchronization to the downstream flow), measured in
+// units of 125-us frames. The value zero indicates that the sleeping ONU can respond to a
+// bandwidth grant without delay. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Itxinit
-// Itxinit: This attribute is the ONU vendor's statement of the transmitter initialization time:
-// the time required for the ONU to regain full functionality when leaving the listen state (i.e.,
-// turning on the transmitter), measured in units of 125-us frames. The value zero indicates that
-// the dozing ONU can respond to a bandwidth grant without delay. If watchful sleep is enabled, the
-// ONU ignores this attribute. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute is the ONU vendor's statement of the transmitter initialization time: the time
+// required for the ONU to regain full functionality when leaving the listen state (i.e., turning
+// on the transmitter), measured in units of 125-us frames. The value zero indicates that the
+// dozing ONU can respond to a bandwidth grant without delay. If watchful sleep is enabled, the ONU
+// ignores this attribute. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Maximum Sleep Interval
-// Maximum sleep interval: The Isleep/Ilowpower attribute specifies the maximum time the ONU spends
-// in its asleep, listen, or low-power states, as a count of 125-us frames. Local or remote events
-// may truncate the ONU's sojourn in these states. The default value of this attribute is 0. (R,-W)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The Isleep/Ilowpower attribute specifies the maximum time the ONU spends in its asleep, listen,
+// or low-power states, as a count of 125-us frames. Local or remote events may truncate the ONU's
+// sojourn in these states. The default value of this attribute is 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Maximum Receiver_Off Interval
// Maximum receiver-off interval: The Irxoff attribute specifies the maximum time the OLT can
@@ -84,30 +102,50 @@
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Minimum Aware Interval
-// Minimum aware interval: The Iaware attribute specifies the time the ONU spends in its aware
-// state, as a count of 125-us frames, before it re-enters asleep or listen states. Local or remote
-// events may independently cause the ONU to enter an active state rather than returning to a sleep
-// state. The default value of this attribute is 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The Iaware attribute specifies the time the ONU spends in its aware state, as a count of 125-us
+// frames, before it re-enters asleep or listen states. Local or remote events may independently
+// cause the ONU to enter an active state rather than returning to a sleep state. The default value
+// of this attribute is 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Minimum Active Held Interval
-// Minimum active held interval: The Ihold attribute specifies the minimum time during which the
-// ONU remains in the active held state, as a count of 125-us frames. Its initial value is zero.
-// (R, W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The Ihold attribute specifies the minimum time during which the ONU remains in the active held
+// state, as a count of 125-us frames. Its initial value is zero. (R, W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Maximum Sleep Interval Extension
+// Maximum sleep interval for doze mode specifies the maximum time the ONU spends in its listen
+// state, as a count of 125-us frames. Local or remote events may truncate the ONU's sojourn in
+// these states. The default value is 0.
+//
+// Maximum sleep interval for cyclic sleep mode specifies the maximum time the ONU spends in its
+// asleep state, as a count of 125-us frames. Local or remote events may truncate the ONU's sojourn
+// in these states. The default value is 0. If watchful sleep is enabled, the ONU ignores this
+// attribute.
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (8-bytes)
//
+// This attribute designates maximum sleep interval values for doze mode and cyclic sleep mode
+// separately. When it supports this attribute, the ONU ignores the value of the maximum sleep
+// interval attribute.
+//
+// Maximum sleep interval for doze mode 4-bytes
+//
+// Maximum sleep interval for cyclic sleep mode 4-bytes
+//
// Ethernet Passive Optical Network Epon Capability Extension
-// - Configurations: ackEnable configuration = enable, Sleep indication configuration = disable,
-// Early wake-up configuration = enable
+// Ethernet passive optical network (EPON) capability extension: This attribute declares EPON-
+// specific capabilities for the dynamic power management control.
+//
+// Bits are assigned as follows.
//
// Epon Setup Extension
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The bits are assigned as follows.
+//
+// This attribute specifies EPON specific configurations for the dynamic power management control.
//
// Missing Consecutive Bursts Threshold
-// Missing consecutive bursts threshold: The Clobi attribute specifies the maximum number of
-// missing consecutive scheduled bursts from the ONU that the OLT is willing to tolerate without
-// raising an alarm. The value of this attribute defaults to 4. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The Clobi attribute specifies the maximum number of missing consecutive scheduled bursts from
+// the ONU that the OLT is willing to tolerate without raising an alarm. The value of this
+// attribute defaults to 4. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type OnuDynamicPowerManagementControl struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/onumanufacturingdata.go b/generated/onumanufacturingdata.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8e01750
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/onumanufacturingdata.go
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// OnuManufacturingDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity ONU manufacturing data
+const OnuManufacturingDataClassID = ClassID(456) // 0x01c8
+
+var onumanufacturingdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// OnuManufacturingData (Class ID: #456 / 0x01c8)
+// This ME contains additional manufacturing attributes associated with a PON ONU. The
+// manufacturing data is expected to match the content of an ONU label. The ONU automatically
+// creates an instance of this ME. Its attributes are populated according to data within the ONU
+// itself.
+//
+// Relationships
+// This ME is paired with the ONU-G entity.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Manufacturer Name
+// This attribute contains the manufacturer name of this physical ONU. The preferred value is the
+// manufacturer name string printed on the ONU itself (if present). (R) (optional) (25 bytes)
+//
+// Serial Number Part 1, Serial Number Part 2
+// These two attributes may be regarded as an ASCII string of up to 32 bytes whose length is a left
+// justified manufacturer's serial number for this physical ONU. The preferred value is the
+// manufacturer serial number string printed on the ONU itself (if present). (R) (optional)
+// (25-bytes*2 attributes)
+//
+// Model Name
+// This attribute contains the vendor specific model name identifier string. The preferred value is
+// the customer-visible part number which may be printed on the component itself. (R) (optional)
+// (25 bytes)
+//
+// Manufacturing Date
+// This attribute contains the date of manufacturer of this physical ONU. The preferred value is
+// the date of the manufacturer printed on the ONU itself (if present). (R) (optional) (25 bytes)
+//
+// Hardware_Revision
+// Hardware-revision: This attribute contains the hardware revision of this physical ONU. The
+// preferred value is the hardware revision printed on the ONU itself (if present). (R) (optional)
+// (25 bytes)
+//
+// Firmware_Revision
+// Firmware-revision: This attribute contains the vendor specific firmware revision of this
+// physical ONU. (R) (optional) (25 bytes)
+//
+type OnuManufacturingData struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ onumanufacturingdataBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "OnuManufacturingData",
+ ClassID: 456,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Get,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfc00,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: MultiByteField("ManufacturerName", OctetsAttributeType, 0x8000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 1),
+ 2: MultiByteField("SerialNumberPart1,SerialNumberPart2", OctetsAttributeType, 0x4000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 2),
+ 3: MultiByteField("ModelName", OctetsAttributeType, 0x2000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 3),
+ 4: MultiByteField("ManufacturingDate", OctetsAttributeType, 0x1000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 4),
+ 5: MultiByteField("HardwareRevision", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0800, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 5),
+ 6: MultiByteField("FirmwareRevision", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0400, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 6),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewOnuManufacturingData (class ID 456) 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 NewOnuManufacturingData(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*onumanufacturingdataBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/onupowershedding.go b/generated/onupowershedding.go
index c1931b6..e791ace 100644
--- a/generated/onupowershedding.go
+++ b/generated/onupowershedding.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// OnuPowerSheddingClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity ONU power shedding
-const OnuPowerSheddingClassID ClassID = ClassID(133)
+const OnuPowerSheddingClassID = ClassID(133) // 0x0085
var onupowersheddingBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// OnuPowerShedding (class ID #133)
+// OnuPowerShedding (Class ID: #133 / 0x0085)
// This ME models the ONU's ability to shed services when the ONU goes into battery operation mode
// after AC power failure. Shedding classes are defined in the following table, which may span
// multiple circuit pack types. This feature works in conjunction with the power shed override
@@ -53,43 +53,72 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only
-// one instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Restore Power Timer Reset Interval
-// Restore power timer reset interval: The time delay, in seconds, before resetting the power-
-// shedding timers after full power restoration. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute
-// to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The time delay, in seconds, before resetting the power-shedding timers after full power
+// restoration. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
+//
+// For each class of service (CoS), an interval attribute is defined below. The value 0 disables
+// power shedding, while the value 1 enables immediate power shedding, i.e., as soon as AC power
+// fails. Other values specify the time, in seconds, to keep the service active after AC failure
+// before shutting them down and shedding power. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets each of the
+// interval attributes to 0.
//
// Data Class Shedding Interval
-// Data class shedding interval: (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Voice Class Shedding Interval
-// Voice class shedding interval: This attribute only pertains to voice services that terminate on
-// the ONU and are under the management control of the OMCI. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute only pertains to voice services that terminate on the ONU and are under the
+// management control of the OMCI. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Video Overlay Class Shedding Interval
-// Video overlay class shedding interval: (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Video Return Class Shedding Interval
-// Video return class shedding interval: (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Digital Subscriber Line Class Shedding Interval
// Digital subscriber line (DSL) class shedding interval: (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Atm Class Shedding Interval
-// ATM class shedding interval: (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Ces Class Shedding Interval
-// CES class shedding interval: (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Frame Class Shedding Interval
-// Frame class shedding interval: (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Sdh_Sonet Class Shedding Interval
// Sdh-sonet class shedding interval: (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Shedding Status
+// Binary indication of power-shedding status for each shedding class. If this 2 byte field is
+// depicted 0b ABCD EFGH IJKL MNOP, its bits are assigned as follows-
+//
+// A Data class
+//
+// B Voice class
+//
+// C Video overlay class
+//
+// D Video return class
+//
+// E DSL class
+//
+// F ATM class
+//
+// G CES class
+//
+// H Frame class
+//
+// I Sdh-sonet class
+//
+// J..P Reserved and set to 0
+//
// The ONU sets each bit to 1 when power shedding is active, and clears it to 0 when the service is
// restored. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
diff --git a/generated/onuremotedebug.go b/generated/onuremotedebug.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5a242ac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/onuremotedebug.go
@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// OnuRemoteDebugClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity ONU remote debug
+const OnuRemoteDebugClassID = ClassID(158) // 0x009e
+
+var onuremotedebugBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// OnuRemoteDebug (Class ID: #158 / 0x009e)
+// This ME is used to send vendor-specific debug commands to the ONU and receive vendor-specific
+// replies back for processing on the OLT. This allows for the remote debugging of an ONU that may
+// not be accessible by other means. The command format may have two modes, one being text and the
+// other free format. In text format, both the command and reply are ASCII strings, but are
+// otherwise unconstrained. In free format, the content and format of command and reply are vendor-
+// specific.
+//
+// An ONU that supports remote debugging automatically creates an instance of this ME. It is not
+// reported during an MIB upload.
+//
+// Relationships
+// One instance of this ME is associated with the ONU ME.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Command Format
+// This attribute defines the format of the command and reply attributes. The value 0 defines ASCII
+// string format, while 1 specifies free format. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Command
+// This attribute is used to send a command to the ONU. The format of the command is defined by the
+// command format. If the format is ASCII string, the command should be null terminated unless the
+// string is exactly 25-bytes long. The action of setting this attribute should trigger the ONU to
+// discard any previous command reply information and execute the current debugging command. (W)
+// (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+//
+// Reply Table
+// This attribute is used to pass reply information back to the OLT. Its format is defined by the
+// command format attribute. The get, get next action sequence must be used with this attribute,
+// since its size is unspecified. (R) (mandatory) (N bytes)
+//
+type OnuRemoteDebug struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ onuremotedebugBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "OnuRemoteDebug",
+ ClassID: 158,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Get,
+ GetNext,
+ Set,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xe000,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: ByteField("CommandFormat", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: MultiByteField("Command", OctetsAttributeType, 0x4000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Write), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: TableField("ReplyTable", TableAttributeType, 0x2000, TableInfo{nil, -1}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 3),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewOnuRemoteDebug (class ID 158) 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 NewOnuRemoteDebug(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*onuremotedebugBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/onutimeconfiguration.go b/generated/onutimeconfiguration.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7f25731
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/onutimeconfiguration.go
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// OnuTimeConfigurationClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity ONU time configuration
+const OnuTimeConfigurationClassID = ClassID(457) // 0x01c9
+
+var onutimeconfigurationBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// OnuTimeConfiguration (Class ID: #457 / 0x01c9)
+// This ME provides characterization and manipulation of OLT timestamp information. An ONU that
+// uses OLTbased time synchronization methods automatically creates an instance of this ME. There
+// is no intention that this ME be used to establish a precise time of day reference.
+//
+// Relationships
+// The single instance of this ME is associated with the ONU ME.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+// Current Local Onu Time
+// If the ONU has a real-time clock, it returns the local ONU time. This attribute returns the
+// current ONU time. The local ONU time and synchronize time time-format is the same. (R)
+// (mandatory) (7 bytes)
+//
+// Time Qualification Block
+// This attribute describes the time-qualification to be applied to the ONU RTC local time. The
+// following fields are supported:
+//
+// (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+type OnuTimeConfiguration struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ onutimeconfigurationBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "OnuTimeConfiguration",
+ ClassID: 457,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Get,
+ Set,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xc000,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: MultiByteField("CurrentLocalOnuTime", OctetsAttributeType, 0x8000, 7, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: Uint16Field("TimeQualificationBlock", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 2),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewOnuTimeConfiguration (class ID 457) 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 NewOnuTimeConfiguration(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*onutimeconfigurationBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointcesuni.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointcesuni.go
index cc66a16..a863363 100644
--- a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointcesuni.go
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointcesuni.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PhysicalPathTerminationPointCesUniClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Physical path termination point CES UNI
-const PhysicalPathTerminationPointCesUniClassID ClassID = ClassID(12)
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointCesUniClassID = ClassID(12) // 0x000c
var physicalpathterminationpointcesuniBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PhysicalPathTerminationPointCesUni (class ID #12)
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointCesUni (Class ID: #12 / 0x000c)
// This ME represents the point at a CES UNI in the ONU where the physical path terminates and
// physical level functions are performed.
//
@@ -55,60 +55,157 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2 byte
-// number indicates the physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in
-// clause 9.1.5). The second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2 byte number indicates the
+// physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The
+// second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Expected Type
+// 1 to 254 One of the values from Table-9.1.5-1 that is compatible with a CES circuit pack
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// The following coding is used for this attribute-
+//
+// 0 Autosense
+//
// Sensed Type
-// Sensed type: If the value of expected type is not 0, then the value of sensed type equals the
-// value of expected type. If expected type-= 0, then the value of sensed type is one of the
-// compatible values from Table-9.1.5-1. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0 or
-// to the value that reflects the physically present equipment. (R) (mandatory if the ONU supports
-// circuit packs with configurable interface types, e.g., C1.5/2/6.3) (1-byte)
+// If the value of expected type is not 0, then the value of sensed type equals the value of
+// expected type. If expected type-= 0, then the value of sensed type is one of the compatible
+// values from Table-9.1.5-1. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0 or to the
+// value that reflects the physically present equipment. (R) (mandatory if the ONU supports circuit
+// packs with configurable interface types, e.g., C1.5/2/6.3) (1-byte)
//
// Ces Loopback Configuration
+// This attribute specifies and reports the loopback configuration of the physical interface.
+//
+// 0 No loopback
+//
+// 1 Payload loopback
+//
+// 2 Line loopback
+//
+// 3 Operations system-directed (OS-directed) loopback 1 (loopback from/to PON side)
+//
+// 4 OS-directed loopback 2 (loopback from/to CES UNI side)
+//
+// 5 OS-directed loopback 3 (loopback of both PON side and CES UNI side)
+//
+// 6 Manual button-directed loopback [read only (RO)]
+//
+// 7 Network-side code inband-directed loopback (RO)
+//
+// 8 SmartJack-directed loopback (RO)
+//
+// 9 Network-side code inband-directed loopback (armed; RO)
+//
+// 10 Remote-line loopback via facility data link (FDL)
+//
+// 11 Remote-line loopback via inband code
+//
+// 12 Remote-payload loopback
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. Administrative state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Framing
+// 6 Basic framing with CRC-4: clause 2.3.3 of [ITU-T G.704]
+//
+// 7 Basic framing with TS16 multiframe
+//
+// 8 Basic framing with CRC-4 and TS16 multiframe
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to a value that reflects the vendor's
// default. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute specifies the framing structure.
+//
+// These code points are for use with DS1 services. Code point 2 may also be used for an unframed
+// E1 service.
+//
+// 0 Extended superframe
+//
+// 1 Superframe
+//
+// 2 Unframed
+//
+// 3 ITUT-G.704
+//
+// NOTE - [ITUT G.704] describes both SF and ESF framing for DS1 signals. This code point is
+// retained for backward compatibility, but its meaning is undefined.
+//
+// 4 JT-G.704
+//
+// The following code points are for use with E1 services.
+//
+// 5 Basic framing: clause 2.3.2 of [ITU-T G.704]
+//
// Encoding
+// This attribute specifies the line coding scheme. Valid values are as follows.
+//
+// 0 B8ZS
+//
+// 1 AMI
+//
+// 2 HDB3
+//
+// 3 B3ZS
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory for DS1 and DS3
// interfaces) (1-byte)
//
// Line Length
-// Line length: This attribute specifies the length of the twisted pair cable from a DS1 physical
-// UNI to the DSX-1 cross-connect point or the length of coaxial cable from a DS3 physical UNI to
-// the DSX-3 cross-connect point. Valid values are given in Table 9.8.1-1. Upon ME instantiation
-// for a DS1 interface, the ONU assigns the value 0 for non-power feed type DS1 and the value 6 for
-// power feed type DS1. Upon ME instantiation for a DS3 interface, the ONU sets this attribute to
-// 0x0F. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the length of the twisted pair cable from a DS1 physical UNI to the
+// DSX-1 cross-connect point or the length of coaxial cable from a DS3 physical UNI to the DSX-3
+// cross-connect point. Valid values are given in Table 9.8.1-1. Upon ME instantiation for a DS1
+// interface, the ONU assigns the value 0 for non-power feed type DS1 and the value 6 for power
+// feed type DS1. Upon ME instantiation for a DS3 interface, the ONU sets this attribute to 0x0F.
+// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Ds1 Mode
+// This attribute specifies the mode of a DS1. Valid values are as follows.
+//
// In the event of conflicting values between this attribute and the (also optional) line length
// attribute, the line length attribute is taken to be valid. This permits the separation of line
// build-out (LBO) and power settings from smart jack and FDL behaviour. Upon ME instantiation, the
// ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Line Type
+// This attribute specifies the line type used in a DS3 or E3 application or when the sensed type
+// of the PPTP is configurable. Valid values are as follows.
+//
+// 0 Other
+//
+// 1 ds3 m23
+//
+// 2 ds3 syntran
+//
+// 3 ds3 Cbit parity
+//
+// 4 ds3 clear channel
+//
+// 5 e3 framed
+//
+// 6 e3 plcp
+//
+// 7 DS1
+//
+// 8 E1
+//
+// 9 J1
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory for DS3, E3 and multi-configuration interfaces, not applicable to other
// interfaces) (1-byte)
//
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointethernetuni.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointethernetuni.go
index 063e742..c72fbf0 100644
--- a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointethernetuni.go
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointethernetuni.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PhysicalPathTerminationPointEthernetUniClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Physical path termination point Ethernet UNI
-const PhysicalPathTerminationPointEthernetUniClassID ClassID = ClassID(11)
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointEthernetUniClassID = ClassID(11) // 0x000b
var physicalpathterminationpointethernetuniBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PhysicalPathTerminationPointEthernetUni (class ID #11)
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointEthernetUni (Class ID: #11 / 0x000b)
// This ME represents the point at an Ethernet UNI where the physical path terminates and Ethernet
// physical level functions are performed.
//
@@ -55,66 +55,136 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2 byte
-// number indicates the physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in
-// clause 9.1.5). The second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2 byte number indicates the
+// physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The
+// second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Expected Type
+// This attribute supports pre-provisioning. It is coded as follows:
+//
+// 0 Autosense
+//
+// 1 to 254 One of the values from Table-9.1.5-1 that is compatible with an Ethernet circuit pack
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Sensed Type
+// When a circuit pack is present, this attribute represents its type as one of the values from
+// Table-9.1.5-1. If the value of the expected type is not 0, then the value of the sensed type
+// should be the same as the value of the expected type. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
+// attribute to 0. See also the note in the following AVC table.
+//
// (R) (mandatory if the ONU supports circuit packs with configurable interface types, e.g., 10/100
// BASE-T card) (1-byte)
//
// Auto Detection Configuration
+// This attribute sets the following Ethernet port configuration.
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory for interfaces with
// autodetection options) (1-byte)
//
// Ethernet Loopback Configuration
+// This attribute sets the following Ethernet loopback configuration.
+//
+// 0 No loopback
+//
+// 3 Loop 3, loopback of downstream traffic after PHY transceiver. Loop-3 is depicted in Figure
+// 9.5.1-1.
+//
+// Note that normal bridge behaviour may defeat the loopback signal unless broadcast MAC addresses
+// are used. Although it does not reach the physical interface, [IEEE 802.1ag] loopback is
+// preferred.
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. Administrative state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Configuration Ind
+// This attribute indicates the configuration status of the Ethernet UNI.
+//
+// 0x01 10BASE-T full duplex
+//
+// 0x02 100BASE-T full duplex
+//
+// 0x03 Gigabit Ethernet full duplex
+//
+// 0x04 10Gb/s Ethernet full duplex
+//
+// 0x05 2.5Gb/s Ethernet full duplex
+//
+// 0x06 5Gb/s Ethernet full duplex
+//
+// 0x07 25Gb/s Ethernet full duplex
+//
+// 0x08 40Gb/s Ethernet full duplex
+//
+// 0x11 10BASE-T half duplex
+//
+// 0x12 100BASE-T half duplex
+//
+// 0x13 Gigabit Ethernet half duplex
+//
// The value 0 indicates that the configuration status is unknown (e.g., Ethernet link is not
// established or the circuit pack is not yet installed). Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
// attribute to 0. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Max Frame Size
-// Max frame size: This attribute denotes the maximum frame size allowed across this interface.
-// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets the attribute to 1518. (R,-W) (mandatory for G-PON, optional
-// for ITU-T G.986 systems) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute denotes the maximum frame size allowed across this interface. Upon ME
+// instantiation, the ONU sets the attribute to 1518. (R,-W) (mandatory for G-PON, optional for
+// ITU-T G.986 systems) (2 bytes)
//
// Dte Or Dce Ind
+// This attribute specifies the following Ethernet interface wiring.
+//
+// 0 DCE or MDI-X (default).
+//
+// 1 DTE or MDI.
+//
+// 2 Automatic selection
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Pause Time
-// Pause time: This attribute allows the PPTP to ask the subscriber terminal to temporarily suspend
-// sending data. Units are in pause quanta (1 pause quantum is 512 bit times of the particular
+// This attribute allows the PPTP to ask the subscriber terminal to temporarily suspend sending
+// data. Units are in pause quanta (1 pause quantum is 512 bit times of the particular
// implementation). Values: 0..0xFFFF. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0.
// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Bridged Or Ip Ind
+// This attribute specifies whether the Ethernet interface is bridged or derived from an IP router
+// function.
+//
+// 0 Bridged
+//
+// 1 IP router
+//
+// 2 Depends on the parent circuit pack. 2 means that the circuit pack's bridged or IP ind
+// attribute is either 0 or 1.
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 2. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Pppoe Filter
-// PPPoE filter: This attribute controls filtering of PPPoE packets on this Ethernet port. The
-// value 0 allows packets of all types. The value 1 discards everything but PPPoE packets. The
-// default value is 0. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute controls filtering of PPPoE packets on this Ethernet port. The value 0 allows
+// packets of all types. The value 1 discards everything but PPPoE packets. The default value is 0.
+// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Power Control
+// This attribute controls whether power is provided to an external equipment over the Ethernet
+// PPTP. The value 1 enables power over the Ethernet port. The default value 0 disables power feed.
+// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
// NOTE - This attribute is the equivalent of the acPSEAdminControl variable defined in clause
// 30.9.1.2.1 of [IEEE 802.3]. Other variables related to PoE appear in the PoE control ME.
//
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointlctuni.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointlctuni.go
index 0e8815a..b6381e6 100644
--- a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointlctuni.go
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointlctuni.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PhysicalPathTerminationPointLctUniClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Physical path termination point LCT UNI
-const PhysicalPathTerminationPointLctUniClassID ClassID = ClassID(83)
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointLctUniClassID = ClassID(83) // 0x0053
var physicalpathterminationpointlctuniBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PhysicalPathTerminationPointLctUni (class ID #83)
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointLctUni (Class ID: #83 / 0x0053)
// This ME models debug access to the ONU from any physical or logical port, for example, via a
// dedicated LCT UNI, via ordinary subscriber UNIs, or via the IP host config ME.
//
@@ -63,18 +63,18 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte
-// number indicates the physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in
-// clause 9.1.5). The second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. If the LCT UNI is
-// associated with the ONU as a whole, its ME ID should be 0. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte number indicates the
+// physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The
+// second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. If the LCT UNI is associated with the ONU as
+// a whole, its ME ID should be 0. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. Administrative state is described generically in clause-A.1.6. The LCT has additional
-// administrative state behaviour. When the administrative state is set to lock, debug access
-// through all physical or logical means is blocked, except that the operation of a possible ONU
-// remote debug ME is not affected. Administrative lock of ME instance 0 overrides administrative
-// lock of any other PPTP LCT UNIs that may exist. (R, W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is described generically in clause-A.1.6. The LCT has additional administrative state
+// behaviour. When the administrative state is set to lock, debug access through all physical or
+// logical means is blocked, except that the operation of a possible ONU remote debug ME is not
+// affected. Administrative lock of ME instance 0 overrides administrative lock of any other PPTP
+// LCT UNIs that may exist. (R, W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type PhysicalPathTerminationPointLctUni struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointmocauni.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointmocauni.go
index 59652da..cb35f78 100644
--- a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointmocauni.go
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointmocauni.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PhysicalPathTerminationPointMocaUniClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Physical path termination point MoCA UNI
-const PhysicalPathTerminationPointMocaUniClassID ClassID = ClassID(162)
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointMocaUniClassID = ClassID(162) // 0x00a2
var physicalpathterminationpointmocauniBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PhysicalPathTerminationPointMocaUni (class ID #162)
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointMocaUni (Class ID: #162 / 0x00a2)
// This ME represents an MoCA UNI, where physical paths terminate and physical path level functions
// are performed.
//
@@ -54,69 +54,83 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte
-// number is directly associated with the physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot
-// ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte number is directly
+// associated with the physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in
+// clause 9.1.5). The second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Loopback Configuration
+// 0 No loopback
+//
+// 3 Loopback3, loopback of downstream traffic after PHY transceiver, depicted in Figure 9.10.1-1.
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute sets the MoCA loopback configuration. Note that normal bridge behaviour may
+// defeat the loopback signal unless broadcast MAC addresses are used.
+//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. Administrative state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Max Frame Size
-// Max frame size: This attribute denotes the maximum frame size allowed across this interface.
-// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 1518. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute denotes the maximum frame size allowed across this interface. Upon ME
+// instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 1518. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Pppoe Filter
-// PPPoE filter: This attribute controls filtering of PPPoE packets on this MoCA port. When its
-// value is 1, all packets other than PPPoE packets are discarded. The default 0 accepts packets of
-// all types. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute controls filtering of PPPoE packets on this MoCA port. When its value is 1, all
+// packets other than PPPoE packets are discarded. The default 0 accepts packets of all types.
+// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Network Status
+// This attribute indicates the networking state of the MoCA interface as follows.
+//
+// 0 The interface has not joined an MoCA network.
+//
+// 1 The interface has joined an MoCA network.
+//
+// 2 The interface has joined an MoCA network and is currently the network coordinator.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Password
-// Password: This attribute specifies the MoCA encryption key. It is an ASCII string of 17 decimal
-// digits. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 17 null bytes. (R,-W) (mandatory)
+// This attribute specifies the MoCA encryption key. It is an ASCII string of 17 decimal digits.
+// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 17 null bytes. (R,-W) (mandatory)
// (17-bytes)
//
// Privacy Enabled
-// Privacy enabled: This attribute activates (1) link-layer security. The default value 0
-// deactivates it. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute activates (1) link-layer security. The default value 0 deactivates it. (R,-W)
+// (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Minimum Bandwidth Alarm Threshold
-// Minimum bandwidth alarm threshold: This attribute specifies the minimum desired PHY link
-// bandwidth between two nodes. If the actual bandwidth is lower, an LL alarm is declared. Valid
-// values are 0 to 0x0410 (260-Mbit/s) in 0.25-Mbit/s increments. The default value is 0x02D0
-// (180-Mbit/s). The value 0 disables the threshold. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the minimum desired PHY link bandwidth between two nodes. If the actual
+// bandwidth is lower, an LL alarm is declared. Valid values are 0 to 0x0410 (260-Mbit/s) in
+// 0.25-Mbit/s increments. The default value is 0x02D0 (180-Mbit/s). The value 0 disables the
+// threshold. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Frequency Mask
-// Frequency mask: This attribute is a bit map of the centre frequencies that the interface is
-// permitted to use, where each bit represents a centre frequency. The LSB (b[1]) corresponds to
-// centre frequency 800-MHz. The next significant bit (b[2]) corresponds to centre frequency
-// 825-MHz. The 28th bit (b[28]) corresponds to centre frequency 1500-MHz. The four MSBs are not
-// used. (R,-W) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute is a bit map of the centre frequencies that the interface is permitted to use,
+// where each bit represents a centre frequency. The LSB (b[1]) corresponds to centre frequency
+// 800-MHz. The next significant bit (b[2]) corresponds to centre frequency 825-MHz. The 28th bit
+// (b[28]) corresponds to centre frequency 1500-MHz. The four MSBs are not used. (R,-W) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Rf Channel
-// RF channel: This attribute reports the frequency to which the MoCA interface is currently tuned,
-// in megahertz. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the frequency to which the MoCA interface is currently tuned, in
+// megahertz. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Last Operational Frequency
-// Last operational frequency: This attribute reports the frequency to which the MoCA interface was
-// tuned when last operational, in megahertz. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the frequency to which the MoCA interface was tuned when last
+// operational, in megahertz. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type PhysicalPathTerminationPointMocaUni struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointpotsuni.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointpotsuni.go
index bc12ee8..8b7f6c7 100644
--- a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointpotsuni.go
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointpotsuni.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PhysicalPathTerminationPointPotsUniClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Physical path termination point POTS UNI
-const PhysicalPathTerminationPointPotsUniClassID ClassID = ClassID(53)
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointPotsUniClassID = ClassID(53) // 0x0035
var physicalpathterminationpointpotsuniBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PhysicalPathTerminationPointPotsUni (class ID #53)
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointPotsUni (Class ID: #53 / 0x0035)
// This ME represents a POTS UNI in the ONU, where a physical path terminates and physical path
// level functions (analogue telephony) are performed.
//
@@ -56,9 +56,9 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte
-// number indicates the physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in
-// clause 9.1.5). The second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte number indicates the
+// physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The
+// second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Administrative State
// When the administrative state is set to lock, all user functions of this UNI are blocked, and
@@ -66,66 +66,85 @@
// default value for this attribute is outside the scope of this Recommendation. (R, W) (mandatory)
// (1 byte)
//
+// This attribute shuts down (2), locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. If
+// the administrative state is set to shut down while the POTS UNI line state is non-idle, no
+// action is taken until the POTS UNI line state changes to idle, whereupon the administrative
+// state changes to locked. If the administrative state is set to shut down and the POTS UNI line
+// state is already idle, the administrative state is immediately set to locked. In both cases, the
+// transition from shutting down to locked state is signalled with an AVC.
+//
// Deprecated
-// Deprecated: This attribute is not used and should not be supported. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is not used and should not be supported. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Impedance
+// 2 C1=150 nF, R1=750 Ohm, R2=270 Ohm
+//
+// 3 C1=115 nF, R1=820 Ohm, R2=220 Ohm
+//
+// 4 C1=230 nF, R1=1050 Ohm, R2=320 Ohm
+//
// where C1, R1, and R2 are related as shown in Figure 9.9.1-1. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets
// this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute specifies the impedance for the POTS UNI. Valid values include the following.
+//
+// 0 600 Ohm
+//
+// 1 900 Ohm
+//
+// The following parameter sets from Annex C of [ETSI TS 101 270-1] are also defined:
+//
// Transmission Path
-// Transmission path: This attribute allows setting the POTS UNI either to full-time on-hook
-// transmission (0) or part-time on-hook transmission (1). Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
-// attribute to 0. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute allows setting the POTS UNI either to full-time on-hook transmission (0) or part-
+// time on-hook transmission (1). Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Rx Gain
-// Rx gain: This attribute specifies a gain value for the received signal in the form of a 2s
-// complement number. Valid values are -120 (12.0-dB) to 60 (+6.0-dB). The direction of the
-// affected signal is in the D to A direction, towards the telephone set. Upon ME instantiation,
-// the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R, W) (optional) (1 byte)
+// This attribute specifies a gain value for the received signal in the form of a 2s complement
+// number. Valid values are -120 (12.0-dB) to 60 (+6.0-dB). The direction of the affected signal is
+// in the D to A direction, towards the telephone set. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
+// attribute to 0. (R, W) (optional) (1 byte)
//
// Tx Gain
-// Tx gain: This attribute specifies a gain value for the transmit signal in the form of a 2s
-// complement number. Valid values are -120 (12.0-dB) to 60 (+6.0-dB). The direction of the
-// affected signal is in the A to D direction, away from the telephone set. Upon ME instantiation,
-// the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R, W) (optional) (1 byte)
+// This attribute specifies a gain value for the transmit signal in the form of a 2s complement
+// number. Valid values are -120 (12.0-dB) to 60 (+6.0-dB). The direction of the affected signal is
+// in the A to D direction, away from the telephone set. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
+// attribute to 0. (R, W) (optional) (1 byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Hook State
-// Hook state: This attribute indicates the current state of the subscriber line: 0-= on hook, 1-=
-// off hook (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates the current state of the subscriber line: 0-= on hook, 1-= off hook (R)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Pots Holdover Time
-// POTS holdover time: This attribute determines the time during which the POTS loop voltage is
-// held up when a LOS or softswitch connectivity is detected (please refer to the following table
-// for description of behaviours).. After the specified time elapses, the ONU drops the loop
-// voltage, and may thereby cause premises intrusion alarm or fire panel circuits to go active.
-// When the ONU ranges successfully on the PON or softswitch connectivity is restored, it restores
-// the POTS loop voltage immediately and resets the timer to zero. The attribute is expressed in
-// seconds. The default value 0 selects the vendor's factory policy. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute determines the time during which the POTS loop voltage is held up when a LOS or
+// softswitch connectivity is detected (please refer to the following table for description of
+// behaviours).. After the specified time elapses, the ONU drops the loop voltage, and may thereby
+// cause premises intrusion alarm or fire panel circuits to go active. When the ONU ranges
+// successfully on the PON or softswitch connectivity is restored, it restores the POTS loop
+// voltage immediately and resets the timer to zero. The attribute is expressed in seconds. The
+// default value 0 selects the vendor's factory policy. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Nominal Feed Voltage
-// Nominal feed voltage: This attribute indicates the designed nominal feed voltage of the POTS
-// loop. It is an absolute value with resolution 1-V. This attribute does not represent the actual
-// voltage measured on the loop, which is available through the test command. (R,-W) (optional)
-// (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates the designed nominal feed voltage of the POTS loop. It is an absolute
+// value with resolution 1-V. This attribute does not represent the actual voltage measured on the
+// loop, which is available through the test command. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Loss Of Softswitch
-// Loss of softswitch: This Boolean attribute controls whether the T/R holdover initiation
-// criteria. False disables loss of softswitch connectivity detection as criteria for initiating
-// the POTS holdover timer. True enables loss of softswitch connectivity detection as criteria for
-// initiating the POTS holdover timer. This attribute is optional (if not implemented, the POTS
-// holdover time is triggered on a LOS when POTS holdover is greater than zero). (R,-W) (optional)
-// (1-byte)
+// This Boolean attribute controls whether the T/R holdover initiation criteria. False disables
+// loss of softswitch connectivity detection as criteria for initiating the POTS holdover timer.
+// True enables loss of softswitch connectivity detection as criteria for initiating the POTS
+// holdover timer. This attribute is optional (if not implemented, the POTS holdover time is
+// triggered on a LOS when POTS holdover is greater than zero). (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type PhysicalPathTerminationPointPotsUni struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointreuni.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointreuni.go
index 462fad6..ac1492e 100644
--- a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointreuni.go
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointreuni.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PhysicalPathTerminationPointReUniClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Physical path termination point RE UNI
-const PhysicalPathTerminationPointReUniClassID ClassID = ClassID(314)
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointReUniClassID = ClassID(314) // 0x013a
var physicalpathterminationpointreuniBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PhysicalPathTerminationPointReUni (class ID #314)
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointReUni (Class ID: #314 / 0x013a)
// This ME represents an S'/R' interface in a mid-span PON RE that supports OEO regeneration in at
// least one direction, where physical paths terminate and physical path level functions are
// performed (transmit or receive).
@@ -71,80 +71,108 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte number indicates the
+// physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The
+// second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 1 - This ME ID may be identical to that of an RE upstream amplifier if it shares the same
// physical slot and port.
//
// Administrative State
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
// NOTE 2 - Administrative lock of a PPTP RE UNI results in loss of signal to any downstream ONUs.
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Re Ani_G Pointer
// RE ANI-G pointer: This attribute points to an RE ANI-G instance. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Total Optical Receive Signal Level Table
-// Total optical receive signal level table: This table attribute reports a series of measurements
-// of time averaged received upstream optical signal power. The measurement circuit should have a
-// temporal response similar to a simple 1-pole low pass filter, with an effective time constant of
-// the order of a GTC frame time. Each table entry has a 2-byte frame counter field (most
-// significant end), and a 2-byte power measurement field. The frame counter field contains the
-// least significant 16-bits of the superframe counter received closest to the time of the
-// measurement. The power measurement field is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
-// dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. The RE equipment should add entries to this table as frequently
-// as is reasonable. The RE should clear the table once it is read by the OLT. (R) (optional) (4-*
-// N-bytes, where N is the number of measurements present.)
+// This table attribute reports a series of measurements of time averaged received upstream optical
+// signal power. The measurement circuit should have a temporal response similar to a simple 1-pole
+// low pass filter, with an effective time constant of the order of a GTC frame time. Each table
+// entry has a 2-byte frame counter field (most significant end), and a 2-byte power measurement
+// field. The frame counter field contains the least significant 16-bits of the superframe counter
+// received closest to the time of the measurement. The power measurement field is a 2s complement
+// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (Coding -32768 to +32767, where
+// 0x00 = 0-dBm, 0x03e8 = +2-dBm, etc.) The RE equipment should add entries to this table as
+// frequently as is reasonable. The RE should clear the table once it is read by the OLT. (R)
+// (optional) (4-* N-bytes, where N is the number of measurements present.)
//
// Per Burst Receive Signal Level Table
-// Per burst receive signal level table: This table attribute reports the most recent measurement
-// of received burst upstream optical signal power. Each table entry has a 2-byte ONU-ID field
-// (most significant end), and a 2-byte power measurement field. The power measurement field is a
-// 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,-dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (R) (optional)
-// (4-* N-bytes, where N is the number of distinct ONUs connected to the S'/R' interface.)
+// This table attribute reports the most recent measurement of received burst upstream optical
+// signal power. Each table entry has a 2-byte ONU-ID field (most significant end), and a 2-byte
+// power measurement field. The power measurement field is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW
+// (i.e.,-dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (Coding -32768 to +32767, where 0x00 = 0-dBm, 0x03e8 =
+// +2-dBm, etc.) (R) (optional) (4-* N-bytes, where N is the number of distinct ONUs connected to
+// the S'/R' interface.)
//
// Lower Receive Optical Threshold
-// Lower receive optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to
-// declare the burst mode low received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as
-// 254) to 0-dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5-dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's
-// internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to declare the burst mode low
+// received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm (coded as 0) in
+// 0.5-dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Upper Receive Optical Threshold
-// Upper receive optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to
-// declare the burst mode high optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to
-// 0-dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5-dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal
-// policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to declare the burst mode high
+// optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5-dB
+// increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Transmit Optical Level
-// Transmit optical level: This attribute reports the current measurement of the downstream mean
-// optical launch power. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with
-// 0.002-dB granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the current measurement of the downstream mean optical launch power. Its
+// value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (R)
+// (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Lower Transmit Power Threshold
-// Lower transmit power threshold: This attribute specifies the downstream minimum mean optical
-// launch power at the S'/R' interface that the RE uses to declare the low transmit optical power
-// alarm. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB
-// granularity. The default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the downstream minimum mean optical launch power at the S'/R' interface
+// that the RE uses to declare the low transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement
+// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects
+// the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Upper Transmit Power Threshold
-// Upper transmit power threshold: This attribute specifies the downstream maximum mean optical
-// launch power at the S'/R' interface that the RE uses to declare the high transmit optical power
-// alarm. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB
-// granularity. The default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the downstream maximum mean optical launch power at the S'/R' interface
+// that the RE uses to declare the high transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement
+// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects
+// the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
-// A Dditional Preamble
-// Additional preamble: This attribute indicates the number of bytes of PLOu preamble that are
-// unavoidably consumed while passing the RE. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// Additional Preamble
+// This attribute indicates the number of bytes of PLOu preamble that are unavoidably consumed
+// while passing the RE. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
-// A Dditional Guard Time
-// Additional guard time: This attribute indicates the number of bytes of extra guard time that are
-// needed to ensure correct operation with the RE. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// Additional Guard Time
+// This attribute indicates the number of bytes of extra guard time that are needed to ensure
+// correct operation with the RE. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Connected Onus Table
+// s attribute is used to pass ONU ID information of the connected ONUs per RE UNI. The get, get
+// next sequence must be used with this attribute since its size is unspecified. Upon ME
+// instantiation, this attribute is an empty list.
+//
+// Each entry contains:
+//
+// - ONU ID (2-bytes)
+//
+// (R) (optional) (2N bytes, where N is the number of-ONUs)
+//
+// Clear Onu Table
+// the attribute is used to notify RE to clear the entire Connected ONUs table by OLT. The OLT must
+// insure that the ONU IDs have been retrieved before clearing the table, or loss of data may
+// occur.
+//
+// When the value of the byte is set to 1, the RE clears the entire Connected ONUs table and resets
+// the byte to 0.
+//
+// (W) (optional) (1 byte)
//
type PhysicalPathTerminationPointReUni struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -160,7 +188,7 @@
GetNext,
Set,
),
- AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfffc,
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffff,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
1: ByteField("AdministrativeState", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 1),
@@ -175,8 +203,10 @@
10: Uint16Field("TransmitOpticalLevel", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 10),
11: ByteField("LowerTransmitPowerThreshold", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 11),
12: ByteField("UpperTransmitPowerThreshold", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0010, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 12),
- 13: ByteField("ADditionalPreamble", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 13),
- 14: ByteField("ADditionalGuardTime", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 14),
+ 13: ByteField("AdditionalPreamble", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 13),
+ 14: ByteField("AdditionalGuardTime", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 14),
+ 15: TableField("ConnectedOnusTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0002, TableInfo{nil, 2}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 15),
+ 16: TableField("ClearOnuTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0001, TableInfo{nil, 1}, mapset.NewSetWith(Write), false, true, false, 16),
},
Access: CreatedByOnu,
Support: UnknownSupport,
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointvideoani.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointvideoani.go
index 39d03e6..c0728fe 100644
--- a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointvideoani.go
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointvideoani.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoAniClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Physical path termination point video ANI
-const PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoAniClassID ClassID = ClassID(90)
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoAniClassID = ClassID(90) // 0x005a
var physicalpathterminationpointvideoaniBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoAni (class ID #90)
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoAni (Class ID: #90 / 0x005a)
// This ME represents an RF video ANI in the ONU, where physical paths terminate and physical path
// level functions are performed.
//
@@ -55,69 +55,182 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte
-// number indicates the physical position of the ANI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in
-// clause 9.1.5). The second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte number indicates the
+// physical position of the ANI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The
+// second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. Administrative state is further described in clause-A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause-A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Frequency Range Low
+// This attribute indicates the lower of the two possible frequency ranges supported. Different
+// frequency ranges are indicated by code points:
+//
+// 0 No low band
+//
+// 1 50..550 MHz
+//
+// 2 50..750 MHz
+//
+// 3 50..870 MHz
+//
+// 4..255 Reserved
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Frequency Range High
+// This attribute indicates the higher of the two frequency ranges supported. Different frequency
+// ranges are indicated by code points:
+//
+// 0 No high band
+//
+// 1 550..750 MHz
+//
+// 2 550..870 MHz
+//
+// 3 950..2050 MHz
+//
+// 4 2150..3250 MHz
+//
+// 5 950..3250 MHz
+//
+// 6..255 Reserved
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Signal Capability
+// 0 No signal level measurement capability
+//
+// 1 Total optical power level
+//
+// 2 Fixed frequency pilot tone power level
+//
+// 3 Total optical power level and fixed frequency pilot tone power level
+//
+// 4 Variable frequency pilot tone power level
+//
+// 5 Total optical power level and variable frequency pilot tone power level
+//
+// 6 Broadband RF power level
+//
+// 7 Total optical power level and broadband RF power level
+//
+// 8..255 Reserved
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute indicates the capability of the ONU to measure the video signal level.
+// Capabilities are indicated by code points, as follows.
+//
// Optical Signal Level
+// This attribute is an unsigned integer that returns the current measurement of the total optical
+// signal level. The unit of this attribute is decibel-microwatt optical.
+//
+// o If signal capability-= 0, 2, 4 or 6, this attribute is undefined.
+//
+// o If signal capability-=1, 3, 5 or 7, this attribute describes the total optical power that is
+// generating photocurrent on the receiver.
+//
// (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Pilot Signal Level
+// This attribute indicates the current measurement of the pilot signal level or broadband RF
+// level. The unit of this attribute is decibel-microvolt at the RF video service port.
+//
+// o If signal capability-= 0 or 1, then this attribute is undefined.
+//
+// o If signal capability-= 2, 3, 4 or 5, this attribute reports the pilot signal level at the
+// output of the video UNI.
+//
+// o If signal capability-= 6 or 7, this attribute reports the total RF power level at the output
+// of the video UNI.
+//
// (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Signal Level Min
-// Signal level min: This attribute indicates the minimum optical RF power per channel that results
-// in a CNR of 47-dBc for a channel of 4.5 MHz bandwidth at a receive optical power of -5-dBm. The
-// unit of this attribute is decibel-microwatt optical. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates the minimum optical RF power per channel that results in a CNR of
+// 47-dBc for a channel of 4.5 MHz bandwidth at a receive optical power of -5-dBm. The unit of this
+// attribute is decibel-microwatt optical. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Signal Level Max
-// Signal level max: This attribute indicates the maximum optical RF power per channel that results
-// in a CTB of -57-dBc for an 80-channel ensemble of carriers at a perchannel optical modulation
-// index (OMI) of 3.5%. The unit of this attribute is decibel-microwatt optical. (R) (mandatory)
-// (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates the maximum optical RF power per channel that results in a CTB of
+// -57-dBc for an 80-channel ensemble of carriers at a perchannel optical modulation index (OMI) of
+// 3.5%. The unit of this attribute is decibel-microwatt optical. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Pilot Frequency
+// This attribute specifies the frequency of the pilot channel receiver. The unit of this attribute
+// is hertz.
+//
+// o If signal capability-= 0, 1, 6 or 7, this attribute is undefined.
+//
+// o If signal capability-= 2 or 3, this attribute is functionally RO.
+//
+// o If signal capability-= 4 or 5, this attribute is RW.
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Agc Mode
+// This attribute allows the discovery and configuration of the ONU's AGC capabilities. The
+// attribute contains a code point for several AGC types. The ONU displays the currently used AGC
+// mode. The OLT can discover new modes via the set command; the ONU denies attempts to set an
+// unsupported mode. The code points are as follows.
+//
+// 0 No AGC
+//
+// 1 Broadband RF AGC
+//
+// 2 Optical AGC
+//
+// 3..255 Reserved
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Agc Setting
+// This attribute indicates the measurement offset that the ONU should use in AGC. The attribute
+// has a step size of 0.1-dB, represented as a signed integer.
+//
+// The theoretical nominal RF signal is 80 channels of NTSC video, each with a per-channel OMI of
+// 3.5%. An ONU presented with such a signal should produce its specified output when this
+// attribute is set to zero.
+//
+// If total optical power is used for AGC, this attribute provides the OMI offset for any NTSC
+// carriers present from the theoretical 3.5% value. For example, if the actual signal uses an OMI
+// of 7.0% per channel (3-dB higher), then the ONU should be given an AGC setting of 30 (coded
+// 0x1E).
+//
+// If broadband RF power is used for AGC, this attribute provides the total power offset for any
+// NTSC carriers present from the theoretical 80-channel value. For example, if an actual signal
+// contains 40 NTSC channels (3-dB lower), then the ONU should be given an AGC setting of -30
+// (coded 0xE2).
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Video Lower Optical Threshold
+// This attribute specifies the optical level used to declare the video OOR low alarm. Valid values
+// are -12 to +6-dBm in 0.1-dB increments, represented as a 2s complement integer. (Coding -120 to
+// +60, where 0x00-= 0-dBm, 0x88-= -12.0 dBm, etc.) Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
+// attribute to 0xA1 (-9.5-dBm). (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
// NOTE - Because the power measurement returned in the optical signal level attribute has a
// resolution of 1-dB, it is possible that the measured value could appear to be in-range, even
// though an out-of-range alarm has been declared against a threshold with 0.1-dB resolution.
//
// Video Upper Optical Threshold
-// Video upper optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level used to declare the
-// video OOR high alarm. Valid values are -12 to +6-dBm in 0.1-dB increments, represented as a 2s
-// complement integer. (Coding -120 to +60, 0x00-= 0-dBm, 0x88-= -12.0-dBm, etc.) Upon ME
-// instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0x19 (+2.5-dBm). (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level used to declare the video OOR high alarm. Valid
+// values are -12 to +6-dBm in 0.1-dB increments, represented as a 2s complement integer. (Coding
+// -120 to +60, 0x00-= 0-dBm, 0x88-= -12.0-dBm, etc.) Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this
+// attribute to 0x19 (+2.5-dBm). (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoAni struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointvideouni.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointvideouni.go
index fbd31d0..40d8f61 100644
--- a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointvideouni.go
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointvideouni.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoUniClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Physical path termination point video UNI
-const PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoUniClassID ClassID = ClassID(82)
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoUniClassID = ClassID(82) // 0x0052
var physicalpathterminationpointvideouniBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoUni (class ID #82)
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoUni (Class ID: #82 / 0x0052)
// This ME represents an RF video UNI in the ONU, where physical paths terminate and physical path
// level functions are performed.
//
@@ -55,28 +55,28 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte
-// number indicates the physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in
-// clause 9.1.5). The second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte number indicates the
+// physical position of the UNI. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The
+// second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. Administrative state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Power Control
-// Power control: This attribute controls whether power is provided from the ONU to an external
-// equipment over the video PPTP. Value 1 enables power over coaxial cable. The default value 0
-// disables power feed. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute controls whether power is provided from the ONU to an external equipment over the
+// video PPTP. Value 1 enables power over coaxial cable. The default value 0 disables power feed.
+// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type PhysicalPathTerminationPointVideoUni struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart1.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart1.go
index fa883bc..cec0633 100644
--- a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart1.go
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart1.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart1ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Physical path termination point xDSL UNI part 1
-const PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart1ClassID ClassID = ClassID(98)
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart1ClassID = ClassID(98) // 0x0062
var physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart1BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart1 (class ID #98)
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart1 (Class ID: #98 / 0x0062)
// This ME represents the point where physical paths terminate on an xDSL CO modem (xTU-C). The
// xDSL ME family is used for ADSL VDSL2 and FAST services. A legacy family of VDSL MEs remains
// valid for ITUT G.993.1 VDSL, if needed. It is documented in [ITUT G.983.2].
@@ -55,38 +55,43 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2 byte
-// number indicates the physical position of the UNI. The six LSBs of the first byte are the slot
-// ID, defined in clause 9.1.5. The two MSBs indicate the channel number in some of the implicitly
-// linked MEs, and must be 0 in the PPTP itself. This reduces the possible number of physical slots
-// to 64. The second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2 byte number indicates the
+// physical position of the UNI. The six LSBs of the first byte are the slot ID, defined in clause
+// 9.1.5. The two MSBs indicate the channel number in some of the implicitly linked MEs, and must
+// be 0 in the PPTP itself. This reduces the possible number of physical slots to 64. The second
+// byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Loopback Configuration
+// This attribute represents the loopback configuration of this physical interface.
+//
+// 0 No loopback
+//
+// 1 Loopback2 - a loopback at the ONU towards the OLT. The OLT can execute a physical level
+// loopback test after loopback2 is set.
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. Administrative state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Xdsl Line Configuration Profile
-// xDSL line configuration profile: This attribute points to an instance of the xDSL line
-// configuration profiles (part 1, 2 and 3) MEs, and if necessary, also to VDSL2 line configuration
-// extensions (1 and 2) MEs, also to vectoring line configuration extension MEs. Upon ME
-// instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the xDSL line configuration profiles (part 1, 2 and 3)
+// MEs, and if necessary, also to VDSL2 line configuration extensions (1 and 2) MEs, also to
+// vectoring line configuration extension MEs. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute
+// to 0, a null pointer. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Subcarrier Masking Downstream Profile
-// xDSL subcarrier masking downstream profile: This attribute points to an instance of the xDSL
-// subcarrier masking downstream profile ME. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to
-// 0, a null pointer. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the xDSL subcarrier masking downstream profile ME. Upon
+// ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Subcarrier Masking Upstream Profile
-// xDSL subcarrier masking upstream profile: This attribute points to an instance of the xDSL
-// subcarrier masking upstream profile ME. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0,
-// a null pointer. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the xDSL subcarrier masking upstream profile ME. Upon ME
+// instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Downstream Power Spectral Density Psd Mask Profile
// xDSL downstream power spectral density (PSD) mask profile: This attribute points to an instance
@@ -94,31 +99,41 @@
// ONU sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Downstream Rfi Bands Profile
-// xDSL downstream RFI bands profile: This attribute points to an instance of the xDSL downstream
-// RFI bands profile ME. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer.
-// (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the xDSL downstream RFI bands profile ME. Upon ME
+// instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Modem Type
+// This attribute specifies the modem type. If the hardware cannot support the requested modem
+// type, the ONU should deny the provisioning command. For backward compatibility, the attribute is
+// optional, with a default of ATM.
+//
+// 0 undefined
+//
+// 1 ATM (default)
+//
+// 2 PTM (Ethernet)
+//
+// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
// NOTE - Many newer VDSL2 chip sets support only PTM. The ATM default is retained for backward
// compatibility, but implementers should be aware that the default may need to be overridden by
// provisioning before the xDSL UNI can be brought into service.
//
// Upstream Psd Mask Profile
-// Upstream PSD mask profile: This attribute points to an instance of the xDSL PSD mask profile
-// that defines upstream parameters. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0, a
-// null pointer. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the xDSL PSD mask profile that defines upstream
+// parameters. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Network Specific Extensions Pointer
-// Network specific extensions pointer: This attribute points to a network address ME that contains
-// the path and name of a file containing network specific parameters for the associated UNI. Upon
-// ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0xFFFF, a null pointer. (R,-W) (optional)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a network address ME that contains the path and name of a file
+// containing network specific parameters for the associated UNI. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU
+// sets this attribute to 0xFFFF, a null pointer. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart1 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart2.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart2.go
index 4de399d..6aca5a1 100644
--- a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart2.go
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Physical path termination point xDSL UNI part 2
-const PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(99)
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart2ClassID = ClassID(99) // 0x0063
var physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart2 (class ID #99)
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart2 (Class ID: #99 / 0x0063)
// This ME represents the point in the ONU where physical paths terminate on an xDSL CO modem
// (xTU-C). Standards and chip sets support several forms of DSL, including VDSL2, and the xDSL ME
// family is used for all of them, with specific extensions for technology variations.
@@ -44,33 +44,35 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Each of the following eight attributes is a pointer to an xDSL channel configuration profile ME.
+// In each case, the default value 0, set when the ME is auto-created, is a null pointer.
//
// Xdsl Channel Configuration Profile For Bearer Channel 0 Downstream
-// xDSL channel configuration profile for bearer channel 0 downstream: (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Channel Configuration Profile For Bearer Channel 1 Downstream
-// xDSL channel configuration profile for bearer channel 1 downstream: (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Channel Configuration Profile For Bearer Channel 2 Downstream
-// xDSL channel configuration profile for bearer channel 2 downstream: (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Channel Configuration Profile For Bearer Channel 3 Downstream
-// xDSL channel configuration profile for bearer channel 3 downstream: (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Channel Configuration Profile For Bearer Channel 0 Upstream
-// xDSL channel configuration profile for bearer channel 0 upstream: (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Channel Configuration Profile For Bearer Channel 1 Upstream
-// xDSL channel configuration profile for bearer channel 1 upstream: (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Channel Configuration Profile For Bearer Channel 2 Upstream
-// xDSL channel configuration profile for bearer channel 2 upstream: (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Channel Configuration Profile For Bearer Channel 3 Upstream
-// xDSL channel configuration profile for bearer channel 3 upstream: (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart2 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart3.go b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart3.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..454a126
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart3.go
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart3ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity Physical path termination point xDSL UNI part 3
+const PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart3ClassID = ClassID(427) // 0x01ab
+
+var physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart3BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart3 (Class ID: #427 / 0x01ab)
+// This ME represents the point in the ONU where physical paths terminate on an xDSL CO modem
+// (xTU-C). Standards and chip sets support several forms of DSL, including VDSL2 and FAST, and the
+// xDSL ME family is used for all of them, with specific extensions for technology variations.
+//
+// The ONU creates or deletes an instance of this ME at the same time it creates or deletes the
+// corresponding PPTP xDSL UNI part 1.
+//
+// Relationships
+// An instance of this ME is associated with each instance of a real or preprovisioned xDSL port
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2 byte number indicates the
+// physical position of the UNI. The six LSBs of the first byte are the slot ID, defined in clause
+// 9.1.5. The two MSBs indicate the channel number in some of the implicitly linked MEs, and must
+// be 0 in the PPTP itself. This reduces the possible number of physical slots to 64. The second
+// byte is the port ID, with range 1..255. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+// Fast Line Configuration Profile
+// This attribute points to an instance of the FAST line configuration profiles (part 1, 2, 3 and
+// 4) MEs, also to FAST vectoring line configuration extension MEs. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU
+// sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer. (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+// Fast Data Path Configuration Profile
+// This attribute points to an instance of the FAST data configuration profile that defines data
+// path parameters. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer. (R, W)
+// (optional) (2 bytes)
+//
+// Fast Channel Configuration Profile For Bearer Channel 0 Downstream
+// This attribute points to an instance of the FAST channel configuration profile that defines
+// channel parameters. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer.
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes) (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Fast Xdsl Channel Configuration Profile For Bearer Channel 0 Upstream
+// This attribute points to an instance of the FAST channel configuration profile that defines
+// channel parameters. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0, a null pointer
+// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+type PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart3 struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart3BME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "PhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart3",
+ ClassID: 427,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Get,
+ Set,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xf000,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: Uint16Field("FastLineConfigurationProfile", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: Uint16Field("FastDataPathConfigurationProfile", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 2),
+ 3: Uint16Field("FastChannelConfigurationProfileForBearerChannel0Downstream", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 3),
+ 4: Uint16Field("FastXdslChannelConfigurationProfileForBearerChannel0Upstream", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 4),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewPhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart3 (class ID 427) 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 NewPhysicalPathTerminationPointXdslUniPart3(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*physicalpathterminationpointxdslunipart3BME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/priorityqueue.go b/generated/priorityqueue.go
index 4022649..e58ae53 100644
--- a/generated/priorityqueue.go
+++ b/generated/priorityqueue.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PriorityQueueClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Priority queue
-const PriorityQueueClassID ClassID = ClassID(277)
+const PriorityQueueClassID = ClassID(277) // 0x0115
var priorityqueueBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PriorityQueue (class ID #277)
+// PriorityQueue (Class ID: #277 / 0x0115)
// NOTE 1 - In [ITU-T G.984.4], this is called a priority queue-G.
//
// This ME specifies the priority queue used by a GEM port network CTP in the upstream direction.
@@ -90,39 +90,66 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The MSB
-// represents the direction (1: upstream, 0:-downstream). The 15 LSBs represent a queue ID. The
-// queue ID is numbered in ascending order by the ONU itself. It is strongly encouraged that the
-// queue ID be formulated to simplify finding related queues. One way to do this is to number the
-// queues such that the related port attributes are in ascending order (for the downstream and
-// upstream queues separately). The range of downstream queue ids is 0 to 0x7FFF and the range of
-// upstream queue ids is 0x8000 to 0xFFFF. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The MSB represents the direction
+// (1: upstream, 0:-downstream). The 15 LSBs represent a queue ID. The queue ID is numbered in
+// ascending order by the ONU itself. It is strongly encouraged that the queue ID be formulated to
+// simplify finding related queues. One way to do this is to number the queues such that the
+// related port attributes are in ascending order (for the downstream and upstream queues
+// separately). The range of downstream queue ids is 0 to 0x7FFF and the range of upstream queue
+// ids is 0x8000 to 0xFFFF. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Queue Configuration Option
-// Queue configuration option: This attribute identifies the buffer partitioning policy. The value
-// 1 means that several queues share one buffer of maximum queue size, while the value 0 means that
-// each queue has an individual buffer of maximum queue size. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the buffer partitioning policy. The value 1 means that several queues
+// share one buffer of maximum queue size, while the value 0 means that each queue has an
+// individual buffer of maximum queue size. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Maximum Queue Size
+// This attribute specifies the maximum size of the queue, in bytes, scaled by the priority queue
+// scale factor attribute of the ONU2G. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
// NOTE 2 - In this and the other similar attributes of the priority queue ME, some legacy
// implementations may take the queue scale factor from the GEM block length attribute of the ANI-G
// ME. This option is discouraged in new implementations.
//
// Allocated Queue Size
-// Allocated queue size: This attribute identifies the allocated size of this queue, in bytes,
-// scaled by the priority queue scale factor attribute of the ONU2G. (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the allocated size of this queue, in bytes, scaled by the priority
+// queue scale factor attribute of the ONU2G. (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Discard_Block Counter Reset Interval
// Discard-block counter reset interval: This attribute represents the interval in milliseconds at
// which the counter resets itself. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Threshold Value For Discarded Blocks Due To Buffer Overflow
-// Threshold value for discarded blocks due to buffer overflow: This attribute specifies the
-// threshold for the number of bytes (scaled by the priority queue scale factor attribute of the
-// ONU2G) discarded on this queue due to buffer overflow. Its value controls the declaration of the
-// block loss alarm. (R, W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the threshold for the number of bytes (scaled by the priority queue
+// scale factor attribute of the ONU2G) discarded on this queue due to buffer overflow. Its value
+// controls the declaration of the block loss alarm. (R, W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Related Port
+// This attribute represents the slot, port/T-CONT and priority information associated with the
+// instance of priority queue ME. This attribute comprises 4-bytes.
+//
+// In the upstream direction, the first 2-bytes are the ME ID of the associated T-CONT, the first
+// byte of which is a slot number, the second byte a T-CONT number. In the downstream direction,
+// the first byte is the slot number and the second byte is the port number of the queue's
+// destination port.
+//
+// The last 2-bytes represent the priority of this queue. The range of priority is 0 to 0x0FFF. The
+// value 0 indicates the highest priority and 0x0FFF indicates the lowest priority. The priority
+// field is meaningful if multiple priority queues are associated with a T-CONT or traffic
+// scheduler whose scheduling discipline is strict priority.
+//
+// (R, W) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+//
+// NOTE 3 - If flexible port configuration is supported, the related port attribute is meaningful
+// only if the traffic scheduler pointer attribute value is null. Otherwise, the related port
+// attribute is ignored.
+//
+// NOTE 4 - The related port attribute is read-only, unless otherwise specified by the QoS
+// configuration flexibility attribute of the ONU2-G ME. If port flexibility is supported, the
+// second byte, the port or T-CONT number, may be changed. If priority flexibility is supported,
+// the third and fourth bytes may be changed. The OMCI set command must contain 4-bytes to match
+// the attribute size, but the ONU must ignore all bytes that are not specified to be flexible.
+//
// If flexible configuration is not supported, the ONU should reject an attempt to set the related
// port with a parameter error result-reason code.
//
@@ -130,60 +157,91 @@
// The ONU should reject an attempt to violate these conditions with a parameter error result-
// reason code.
//
+// This attribute points to the traffic scheduler ME instance that is associated with this priority
+// queue. This pointer is used when this priority queue is connected with a traffic scheduler. The
+// default value is a null pointer (0). (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+// NOTE 5 - When the QoS configuration flexibility attribute of the ONU2-G ME allows flexible
+// assignment of the traffic scheduler, the OLT may configure the traffic scheduler pointer to
+// refer to any traffic scheduler in the same slot.
+//
+// If traffic scheduler flexibility is not permitted by the QoS configuration flexibility
+// attribute, the OLT may use the traffic scheduler pointer attribute only by pointing to another
+// traffic scheduler ME that is associated with the same T-CONT as the priority queue itself.
+//
// Weight
-// Weight: This attribute represents weight for WRR scheduling. At a given priority level, capacity
-// is distributed to non-empty queues in proportion to their weights. In the upstream direction,
-// this weight is meaningful if several priority queues are associated with a traffic scheduler or
+// This attribute represents weight for WRR scheduling. At a given priority level, capacity is
+// distributed to non-empty queues in proportion to their weights. In the upstream direction, this
+// weight is meaningful if several priority queues are associated with a traffic scheduler or
// T-CONT whose policy is WRR. In the downstream direction, this weight is used by a UNI in a WRR
// fashion. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 1. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Back Pressure Operation
-// Back pressure operation: This attribute enables (0) or disables (1) back pressure operation. Its
-// default value is 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute enables (0) or disables (1) back pressure operation. Its default value is 0.
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Back Pressure Time
-// Back pressure time: This attribute specifies the duration in microseconds of the backpressure
-// signal. It can be used as a pause time for an Ethernet UNI. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets
-// this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the duration in microseconds of the backpressure signal. It can be used
+// as a pause time for an Ethernet UNI. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0.
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Back Pressure Occur Queue Threshold
-// Back pressure occur queue threshold: This attribute identifies the threshold queue occupancy, in
-// bytes, scaled by the priority queue scale factor attribute of the ONU2G, to start sending a
-// back-pressure signal. (R, W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the threshold queue occupancy, in bytes, scaled by the priority queue
+// scale factor attribute of the ONU2G, to start sending a back-pressure signal. (R, W) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Back Pressure Clear Queue Threshold
-// Back pressure clear queue threshold: This attribute identifies the threshold queue occupancy, in
-// bytes, scaled by the priority queue scale factor attribute of the ONU2G, to stop sending a back-
-// pressure signal. (R, W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the threshold queue occupancy, in bytes, scaled by the priority queue
+// scale factor attribute of the ONU2G, to stop sending a back-pressure signal. (R, W) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Packet Drop Queue Thresholds
-// Packet drop queue thresholds: This attribute is a composite of four 2-byte values, a minimum and
-// a maximum threshold, measured in bytes, scaled by the priority queue scale factor attribute of
-// the ONU2-G, for green and yellow packets. The first value is the minimum green threshold, the
-// queue occupancy below which all green packets are admitted to the queue. The second value is the
-// maximum green threshold, the queue occupancy at or above which all green packets are discarded.
-// The third value is the minimum yellow threshold, the queue occupancy below which all yellow
-// packets are admitted to the queue. The fourth value is the maximum yellow threshold, the queue
-// occupancy at or above which all yellow packets are discarded. The default is that all thresholds
-// take the value of the maximum queue size. (R,-W) (optional) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute is a composite of four 2-byte values, a minimum and a maximum threshold, measured
+// in bytes, scaled by the priority queue scale factor attribute of the ONU2-G, for green and
+// yellow packets. The first value is the minimum green threshold, the queue occupancy below which
+// all green packets are admitted to the queue. The second value is the maximum green threshold,
+// the queue occupancy at or above which all green packets are discarded. The third value is the
+// minimum yellow threshold, the queue occupancy below which all yellow packets are admitted to the
+// queue. The fourth value is the maximum yellow threshold, the queue occupancy at or above which
+// all yellow packets are discarded. The default is that all thresholds take the value of the
+// maximum queue size. (R,-W) (optional) (8-bytes)
//
// Packet Drop Max_P
-// Packet drop max_p: This attribute is a composite of two 1-byte values, the probability of
-// dropping a coloured packet when the queue occupancy lies just below the maximum threshold for
-// packets of that colour. The first value is the green packet max_p, and the second value is the
-// yellow packet max_p. The probability, max_p, is determined by adding one to the unsigned value
-// (0..255) of this attribute and dividing the result by 256. The default for each value is 255.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is a composite of two 1-byte values, the probability of dropping a coloured
+// packet when the queue occupancy lies just below the maximum threshold for packets of that
+// colour. The first value is the green packet max_p, and the second value is the yellow packet
+// max_p. The probability, max_p, is determined by adding one to the unsigned value (0..255) of
+// this attribute and dividing the result by 256. The default for each value is 255. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Queue Drop W_Q
-// Queue drop w_q: This attribute determines the averaging coefficient, w_q, as described in
-// [b-Floyd]. The averaging coefficient, w_q, is equal to 2Queue_drop_w_q. For example, when queue
-// drop_w_q has the value 9, the averaging coefficient, w_q, is 1/512-= 0.001-9. The default value
-// is 9. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute determines the averaging coefficient, w_q, as described in [b-Floyd]. The
+// averaging coefficient, w_q, is equal to 2Queue_drop_w_q. For example, when queue drop_w_q has
+// the value 9, the averaging coefficient, w_q, is 1/512-= 0.001-9. The default value is 9. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Drop Precedence Colour Marking
+// 6 PCP 5P3D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 7 DSCP AF class [IETF RFC 2597]
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute specifies how drop precedence is marked on ingress packets to the priority queue.
+// The default value is 0.
+//
+// 0 No marking (treat all packets as green)
+//
+// 1 Internal marking (from traffic descriptor ME)
+//
+// 2 DEI [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 3 PCP 8P0D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 4 PCP 7P1D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 5 PCP 6P2D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
type PriorityQueue struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
diff --git a/generated/pseudowiremaintenanceprofile.go b/generated/pseudowiremaintenanceprofile.go
index 368852d..20aa1fc 100644
--- a/generated/pseudowiremaintenanceprofile.go
+++ b/generated/pseudowiremaintenanceprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PseudowireMaintenanceProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Pseudowire maintenance profile
-const PseudowireMaintenanceProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(284)
+const PseudowireMaintenanceProfileClassID = ClassID(284) // 0x011c
var pseudowiremaintenanceprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PseudowireMaintenanceProfile (class ID #284)
+// PseudowireMaintenanceProfile (Class ID: #284 / 0x011c)
// The pseudowire maintenance profile permits the configuration of pseudowire service exception
// handling. It is created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -47,35 +47,66 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is
-// reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is reserved. (R,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Jitter Buffer Maximum Depth
-// Jitter buffer maximum depth: This attribute specifies the desired maximum depth of the playout
-// buffer in the PSN to the TDM direction. The value is expressed as a multiple of the 125-vs frame
-// rate. The default value 0 selects the ONU's internal policy. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the desired maximum depth of the playout buffer in the PSN to the TDM
+// direction. The value is expressed as a multiple of the 125-vs frame rate. The default value 0
+// selects the ONU's internal policy. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Jitter Buffer Desired Depth
-// Jitter buffer desired depth: This attribute specifies the desired nominal fill depth of the
-// playout buffer in the PSN to the TDM direction. The value is expressed as a multiple of the
-// 125-vs frame rate. The default value 0 selects the ONU's internal policy. (R,-W, setbycreate)
-// (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the desired nominal fill depth of the playout buffer in the PSN to the
+// TDM direction. The value is expressed as a multiple of the 125-vs frame rate. The default value
+// 0 selects the ONU's internal policy. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Fill Policy
+// This attribute defines the payload bit pattern to be applied towards the TDM service if no
+// payload packet is available to play out. The default value 0 specifies that the ONU apply its
+// internal policy.
+//
+// 0 ONU default, vendor-specific (recommended: AIS for unstructured service, all 1s for structured
+// service)
+//
+// 1 Play out AIS according to the service definition (for example, DS3 AIS)
+//
+// 2 Play out all 1s
+//
+// 3 Play out all 0s
+//
+// 4 Repeat the previous data
+//
+// 5 Play out DS1 idle (Appendix C of [b-ATIS-0600403])
+//
+// 6..15 Reserved for future standardization
+//
+// 16..255 Vendor-specific, not to be standardized
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
+// Four pairs of alarm-related policy attributes, defined in the following, share common behaviour.
+//
+// The alarm declaration policy attribute defines the anomaly rate that causes the corresponding
+// alarm to be declared. It is an integer percentage between 1..100. If this density of anomalies
+// occurs during the alarm onset soak interval, the alarm is declared. The default value 0 selects
+// the ONU's internal policy.
+//
+// The alarm clear policy attribute defines the anomaly rate that causes the corresponding alarm to
+// be cleared. It is an integer percentage between 0..99. If no more than this density of anomalies
+// occurs during the alarm clear soak interval, the alarm is cleared. The default value 255 selects
+// the ONU's internal policy.
+//
// Misconnected Packets Declaration Policy
-// Misconnected packets declaration policy: (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Misconnected Packets Clear Policy
-// Misconnected packets clear policy: (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Loss Of Packets Declaration Policy
-// Loss of packets declaration policy: (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Loss Of Packets Clear Policy
-// Loss of packets clear policy: (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Buffer Overrun_Underrun Declaration Policy
// Buffer overrun/underrun declaration policy: (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
@@ -84,10 +115,10 @@
// Buffer overrun/underrun clear policy: (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Malformed Packets Declaration Policy
-// Malformed packets declaration policy: (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Malformed Packets Clear Policy
-// Malformed packets clear policy: (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// R_Bit Transmit Set Policy
// R-bit transmit set policy: This attribute defines the number of consecutive lost packets that
@@ -102,17 +133,36 @@
// setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// R_Bit Receive Policy
+// R-bit receive policy: This attribute defines the action towards the N-*-64 TDM interface when
+// remote failure is indicated on packets received from the PSN (either Rbit set or M-=-0b10 while
+// the L bit is cleared).
+//
+// 0 Do nothing (recommended to be the default)
+//
+// 1 Play out service-specific RAI/REI/RDI code
+//
+// 2 Send channel idle signalling and idle channel payload to all DS0s comprising the service
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// L Bit Receive Policy
+// This attribute defines the action towards the TDM interface when farend TDM failure is indicated
+// on packets received from the PSN (L bit set).
+//
+// 0 Play out service-specific AIS (recommended to be the default)
+//
+// 1 Repeat last received packet
+//
+// 2 Send channel idle signalling and idle channel payload to all DS0s comprising the service
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Ses Threshold
-// SES threshold: Number of lost, malformed or otherwise unusable packets expected in the PSN to
-// the TDM direction within a 1-s interval that causes an SES to be counted. Stray packets do not
-// count towards an SES, nor do packets whose L bit is set at the far end. The value 0 specifies
-// that the ONU uses its internal default, which is not necessarily the same as the recommended
-// default value 3. (R, W, set-by-create) (optional) (2 bytes)
+// Number of lost, malformed or otherwise unusable packets expected in the PSN to the TDM direction
+// within a 1-s interval that causes an SES to be counted. Stray packets do not count towards an
+// SES, nor do packets whose L bit is set at the far end. The value 0 specifies that the ONU uses
+// its internal default, which is not necessarily the same as the recommended default value 3. (R,
+// W, set-by-create) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
type PseudowireMaintenanceProfile struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/pseudowireperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/pseudowireperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 23e4114..e570ba2 100644
--- a/generated/pseudowireperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/pseudowireperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PseudowirePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Pseudowire performance monitoring history data
-const PseudowirePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(285)
+const PseudowirePerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(285) // 0x011d
var pseudowireperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PseudowirePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #285)
+// PseudowirePerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #285 / 0x011d)
// This ME collects PM for a pseudowire TP. Most of the attributes monitor packets received from
// the PSN, and may therefore be considered egress PM. For the most part, ingress PM is collected
// at the CES PPTP ME.
@@ -49,42 +49,39 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the pseudowire TP. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the pseudowire TP. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Received Packets
-// Received packets: This attribute counts the total number of packets, both payload and
-// signalling, received in the PSN to the TDM direction. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total number of packets, both payload and signalling, received in the
+// PSN to the TDM direction. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Transmitted Packets
-// Transmitted packets: This attribute counts the total number of packets, both payload and
-// signalling, transmitted in the TDM to the PSN direction. The count includes packets whose L bit
-// is set and which may therefore not contain a payload. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total number of packets, both payload and signalling, transmitted in
+// the TDM to the PSN direction. The count includes packets whose L bit is set and which may
+// therefore not contain a payload. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Missing Packets
-// Missing packets: This attribute counts the number of lost packets, as indicated by gaps in the
-// control word numbering sequence. Both payload and signalling packets, if any, contribute to this
-// count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of lost packets, as indicated by gaps in the control word
+// numbering sequence. Both payload and signalling packets, if any, contribute to this count. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Misordered Packets, Usable
-// Misordered packets, usable: This attribute counts the number of packets received out of order,
-// but which were able to be successfully re-ordered and played out. Both payload and signalling
-// packets, if any, contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of packets received out of order, but which were able to be
+// successfully re-ordered and played out. Both payload and signalling packets, if any, contribute
+// to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Misordered Packets Dropped
-// Misordered packets dropped: This attribute counts the number of packets received out of sequence
-// that were discarded, either because the ONU did not support reordering or because it was too
-// late to reorder them. Both payload and signalling packets, if any, contribute to this count. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of packets received out of sequence that were discarded, either
+// because the ONU did not support reordering or because it was too late to reorder them. Both
+// payload and signalling packets, if any, contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Playout Buffer Underruns_Overruns
// Playout buffer underruns/overruns: This attribute counts the number of packets that were
@@ -92,20 +89,20 @@
// signalling packets, if any, contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Malformed Packets
-// Malformed packets: This attribute counts the number of malformed packets, e.g., because the
-// packet length was not as expected or because of an unexpected RTP payload type. Both payload and
-// signalling packets, if any, contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of malformed packets, e.g., because the packet length was not
+// as expected or because of an unexpected RTP payload type. Both payload and signalling packets,
+// if any, contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Stray Packets
-// Stray packets: This attribute counts the number of packets whose ECID or RTP SSRC failed to
-// match the expected value, or which are otherwise known to have been misdelivered. Stray packets
-// are discarded without affecting any of the other PM counters. Both payload and signalling
-// packets, if any, contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of packets whose ECID or RTP SSRC failed to match the expected
+// value, or which are otherwise known to have been misdelivered. Stray packets are discarded
+// without affecting any of the other PM counters. Both payload and signalling packets, if any,
+// contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Remote Packet Loss
-// Remote packet loss: This attribute counts received packets whose R bit is set, indicating the
-// loss of packets at the far end. Both payload and signalling packets, if any, contribute to this
-// count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received packets whose R bit is set, indicating the loss of packets at the
+// far end. Both payload and signalling packets, if any, contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Tdm L_Bit Packets Transmitted
// TDM L-bit packets transmitted: This attribute counts the number of packets transmitted with the
@@ -113,17 +110,17 @@
// contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Es
-// ES: This attribute counts errored seconds. Any discarded, lost, malformed or unusable packet
+// This attribute counts errored seconds. Any discarded, lost, malformed or unusable packet
// received from the PSN during a given second causes this counter to increment. Both payload and
// signalling packets, if any, contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Ses
-// SES: This attribute counts severely errored seconds. The criterion for an SES may be configured
+// This attribute counts severely errored seconds. The criterion for an SES may be configured
// through the pseudowire maintenance profile ME. Both payload and signalling packets, if any,
// contribute to this count. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Uas
-// UAS: This attribute counts unavailable seconds. An unavailable second begins at the onset of 10
+// This attribute counts unavailable seconds. An unavailable second begins at the onset of 10
// consecutive SES and ends at the onset of 10 consecutive seconds that are not severely errored. A
// service is unavailable if either its payload or its signalling, if any, are unavailable. During
// unavailable time, only UAS should be counted; other anomalies should not be counted. (R)
diff --git a/generated/pseudowireterminationpoint.go b/generated/pseudowireterminationpoint.go
index 54f30ec..31e0654 100644
--- a/generated/pseudowireterminationpoint.go
+++ b/generated/pseudowireterminationpoint.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PseudowireTerminationPointClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Pseudowire termination point
-const PseudowireTerminationPointClassID ClassID = ClassID(282)
+const PseudowireTerminationPointClassID = ClassID(282) // 0x011a
var pseudowireterminationpointBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PseudowireTerminationPoint (class ID #282)
+// PseudowireTerminationPoint (Class ID: #282 / 0x011a)
// The pseudowire TP supports packetized (rather than TDM) transport of TDM services, transported
// either directly over Ethernet, over UDP/IP or over MPLS. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
@@ -41,22 +41,45 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Underlying Transport
+// 2 MPLS
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// Underlying transport:
+//
+// 0 Ethernet, MEF 8
+//
+// 1 UDP/IP
+//
// Service Type
+// This attribute specifies the basic service type, either a transparent bit pipe or an
+// encapsulation that recognizes the underlying structure of the payload.
+//
+// 0 Basic unstructured (also known as structure agnostic)
+//
+// 1 Octet-aligned unstructured, structure agnostic. Applicable only to DS1, a mode in which each
+// frame of 193 bits is encapsulated in 25 bytes with 7 padding bits.
+//
+// 2 Structured (structure-locked)
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Signalling
+// 1 CAS, to be carried in the same packet stream as the payload
+//
+// 2 CAS, to be carried in a separate signalling channel
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory for structured service type) (1-byte)
//
+// 0 No signalling visible at this layer
+//
// Tdm Uni Pointer
-// TDM UNI pointer: If service type-= structured, this attribute points to a logical N-* 64-kbit/s
-// subport CTP. Otherwise, this attribute points to a PPTP CES UNI. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// If service type-= structured, this attribute points to a logical N-* 64-kbit/s subport CTP.
+// Otherwise, this attribute points to a PPTP CES UNI. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// North_Side Pointer
// North-side pointer: When the pseudowire service is transported via IP, as indicated by the
@@ -70,36 +93,91 @@
// A null pointer is appropriate if the pseudowire is not transported via IP. (R,-W, setbycreate)
// (mandatory for IP transport) (2-bytes)
//
+// Far-end IP info: When the pseudowire service is transported via IP, this attribute points to a
+// large string ME that contains the URI of the far-end TP, e.g.,
+//
+// udp://192.168.100.221:5000
+//
+// udp://pwe3srvr.int.example.net:2222
+//
// Payload Size
+// Number of payload bytes per packet. Valid only if service type-= basic unstructured or octet-
+// aligned unstructured. Valid choices depend on the TDM service, but must include the following.
+// Other choices are at the vendor's discretion.
+//
+// DS1 192
+//
+// DS1 200, required only if an octet-aligned unstructured service is supported
+//
+// E1 256
+//
+// DS3 1024
+//
+// E3 1024
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory for unstructured service) (2-bytes)
//
// Payload Encapsulation Delay
+// Number of 125-us frames to be encapsulated in each pseudowire packet. Valid only if service
+// type-= structured. The minimum set of choices for various TDM services is listed in the
+// following table, and is affected by the possible presence of in-band signalling. Other choices
+// are at the vendor's discretion.
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory for structured service) (1-byte)
//
// Timing Mode
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute selects the timing mode of the TDM service. If RTP is used, this attribute must
+// be set to be consistent with the value of the RTP timestamp mode attribute in the RTP pseudowire
+// parameters ME, or its equivalent, at the far end.
+//
+// 0 Network timing (default)
+//
+// 1 Differential timing
+//
+// 2 Adaptive timing
+//
+// 3 Loop timing: local TDM transmit clock derived from local TDM receive stream
+//
// Transmit Circuit Id
+// This attribute is a pair of emulated circuit ID (ECID) values that the ONU transmits in the
+// direction from the TDM termination towards the packet-switched network (PSN). MEF 8 ECIDs lie in
+// the range 1..1048575 (220-- 1). To allow for the possibility of other transport (L2TP) in the
+// future, each ECID is allocated 4-bytes.
+//
+// The first value is used for the payload ECID; the second is used for the optional separate
+// signalling ECID. The first ECID is required for all MEF 8 pseudowires; the second is required
+// only if signalling is to be carried in a distinct channel. If signalling is not present, or is
+// carried in the same channel as the payload, the second ECID should be set to 0.
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory for MEF 8 transport) (8-bytes)
//
// Expected Circuit Id
+// This attribute is a pair of ECID values that the ONU can expect in the direction from the PSN
+// towards the TDM termination. Checking ECIDs may be a way to detect circuit misconnection. MEF 8
+// ECIDs lie in the range 1..1048575 (220-- 1). To allow for the possibility of other transport
+// (L2TP) in the future, each ECID is allocated 4-bytes.
+//
+// The first value is used for the payload ECID; the second is used for the optional separate
+// signalling ECID. In both cases, the default value 0 indicates that no ECID checking is expected.
+//
// (R,-W) (optional for MEF 8 transport) (8-bytes)
//
// Received Circuit Id
-// Received circuit ID: This attribute indicates the actual ECID(s) received on the payload and
-// signalling channels, respectively. It may be used for diagnostic purposes. (R) (optional for MEF
-// 8 transport) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute indicates the actual ECID(s) received on the payload and signalling channels,
+// respectively. It may be used for diagnostic purposes. (R) (optional for MEF 8 transport)
+// (8-bytes)
//
// Exception Policy
-// Exception policy: This attribute points to an instance of the pseudowire maintenance profile ME.
-// If the pointer has its default value 0, the ONU's internal defaults apply. (R,-W) (optional)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the pseudowire maintenance profile ME. If the pointer
+// has its default value 0, the ONU's internal defaults apply. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type PseudowireTerminationPoint struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/pwatmconfigurationdata.go b/generated/pwatmconfigurationdata.go
index fb53f29..0cd5ec4 100644
--- a/generated/pwatmconfigurationdata.go
+++ b/generated/pwatmconfigurationdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PwAtmConfigurationDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity PW ATM configuration data
-const PwAtmConfigurationDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(337)
+const PwAtmConfigurationDataClassID = ClassID(337) // 0x0151
var pwatmconfigurationdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PwAtmConfigurationData (class ID #337)
+// PwAtmConfigurationData (Class ID: #337 / 0x0151)
// This ME contains generic configuration data for an ATM pseudowire. Definitions of attributes are
// from PW-ATM-MIB [IETF RFC 5605]. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,20 +42,26 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R,
-// setbycreate)-(mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)-(mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
// Tp Type
+// This attribute specifies the type of the underlying transport layer. (R, W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
+// 0 MPLS pseudowire termination point
+//
+// 1 Ethernet flow termination point
+//
// 2 TCP/UDP config data
//
// Transport Tp Pointer
-// Transport TP pointer: This attribute points to an associated instance of the transport layer TP,
-// whose type is specified by the TP type attribute. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to an associated instance of the transport layer TP, whose type is
+// specified by the TP type attribute. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Pptp Atm Uni Pointer
-// PPTP ATM UNI pointer: This attribute points to an associated instance of the ITU-T G.983.2 PPTP
-// ATM UNI. Refer to [ITUT G.983.2] for the definition of the target ME. (R, W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to an associated instance of the ITU-T G.983.2 PPTP ATM UNI. Refer to
+// [ITUT G.983.2] for the definition of the target ME. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Max C Ell C Oncatenation
// Max cell concatenation: This attribute specifies the maximum number of ATM cells that can be
@@ -69,6 +75,14 @@
// default. (R, W, set-by-create) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
// Atm Cell Loss Priority Clp Qos Mapping
+// ATM cell loss priority (CLP) QoS mapping: This attribute specifies whether the CLP bits should
+// be considered when setting the value in the QoS fields of the encapsulating protocol (e.g., TC
+// fields of the MPLS label stack).
+//
+// 1 ATM CLP bits mapping to QoS fields of the encapsulating protocol
+//
+// 2 Not applicable
+//
// The value 0 specifies that the ONU uses its internal default. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (1
// byte)
//
@@ -76,9 +90,139 @@
// The value 0 specifies that the ONU uses its internal default. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (1
// byte)
//
+// This attribute specifies whether a packet is transmitted in the upstream direction based on
+// timeout expiration for collecting cells. The actual handling of the timeout is implementation
+// specific; as such, this attribute may be changed at any time with proper consideration of the
+// traffic disruption effect.
+//
+// 1 Disabled. The ONU does not generate packets based on timeout cells.
+//
+// 2 Enabled. The ONU generates packets based on timeout cells.
+//
// Pw Atm Mapping Table
+// 12 ATM one-to-one VCC cell mode
+//
+// 13 ATM one-to-one VPC cell mode
+//
+// 14 ATM AAL5 PDU VCC transport
+//
+// Each entry contains:
+//
+// Entry number: (1-byte), the index of this row. A set operation with all fields zero has the
+// effect of clearing the table. A set operation with a non-zero entry number and all other fields
+// zero, has the effect of deleting one row.
+//
+// Upstream VPI: (2 bytes)
+//
+// The VPI value of this ATM PW at the UNI. When pseudowire type-= ATM transparent cell transport
+// (3), this field is ignored.
+//
+// Upstream VCI: (2 bytes)
+//
+// The VCI value of this ATM PW at the UNI. When pseudowire type-= ATM transparent cell transport
+// (3), or in virtual path (VP) cases, this field is ignored.
+//
+// Upstream traffic descriptor profile pointer: (2 bytes)
+//
+// A pointer to an instance of an ITU-T G.983.2 traffic descriptor profile ME that contains the
+// traffic parameters used for the ATM upstream traffic. Refer to clause 7.5.2 of [ITUT-G.983.2]
+// for the definition of this class of MEs. A null pointer indicates BE.
+//
+// Upstream mapped VPI: (2 bytes)
+//
+// The VPI value of the upstream MPLS ATM PW. This field is valid when the pseudowire type is as
+// follows.
+//
+// 9 ATM n-to-one VCC cell transport
+//
+// 10 ATM n-to-one VPC cell transport
+//
+// 12 ATM one-to-one VCC cell mode
+//
+// 13 ATM one-to-one VPC cell mode
+//
+// This field is not used for other pseudowire types.
+//
+// Upstream mapped VCI: (2 bytes)
+//
+// The VCI value of the upstream MPLS ATM PW. This field is valid when the pseudowire type is as
+// follows.
+//
+// 9 ATM n-to-one VCC cell transport
+//
+// 10 ATM n-to-one VPC cell transport
+//
+// 12 ATM one-to-one VCC cell mode
+//
+// 13 ATM one-to-one VPC cell mode
+//
+// This field is not used for other pseudowire types.
+//
+// Downstream VPI: (2 bytes)
+//
+// The downstream VPI value of this MPLS ATM PW. When pseudowire type-= ATM transparent cell
+// transport (3), this field is ignored.
+//
+// Downstream VCI: (2 bytes)
+//
+// The downstream VCI value of this MPLS ATM PW. When pseudowire type-= ATM transparent cell
+// transport (3) or in the VP case, this field is ignored.
+//
+// Downstream traffic descriptor profile pointer: (2 bytes)
+//
+// A pointer to an instance of an ITU-T G.983.2 traffic descriptor profile ME that contains the
+// traffic parameters used for the ATM downstream traffic. Refer to clause 7.5.2 of [ITUT-G.983.2]
+// for definition of this class of MEs. A null pointer indicates BE.
+//
+// Downstream mapped VPI: (2 bytes)
+//
+// The VPI value of this ATM PW at the UNI. This field is valid when the pseudowire type is as
+// follows.
+//
+// 9 ATM n-to-one VCC cell transport
+//
+// 10 ATM n-to-one VPC cell transport
+//
+// 12 ATM one-to-one VCC cell mode
+//
+// 13 ATM one-to-one VPC cell mode
+//
+// This field is not used for other pseudowire types.
+//
+// Downstream mapped VCI: (2 bytes)
+//
+// The VCI value of this ATM PW at the UNI. This field is valid when the pseudowire type is as
+// follows.
+//
+// 9 ATM n-to-one VCC cell transport
+//
+// 10 ATM n-to-one VPC cell transport
+//
+// 12 ATM one-to-one VCC cell mode
+//
+// 13 ATM one-to-one VPC cell mode
+//
+// This field is not used for other pseudowire types.
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (21N bytes, where N is the number of entries in the list)
//
+// This attribute lists ATM VPI/VCI mapping entries in both the upstream and downstream directions.
+// In the upstream direction, ATM cells that match no entry's upstream VPI (and conditionally VCI)
+// values are discarded; conversely in the downstream direction. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU
+// sets this attribute to an empty table, which discards all cells in both directions.
+//
+// The table can contain up to N entries when the pseudowire type is equal to one of the following:
+//
+// 9 ATM n-to-one VCC cell transport
+//
+// 10 ATM n-to-one VPC cell transport
+//
+// The table contains only one entry when the pseudowire type is equal to one of the following.
+//
+// 2 ATM AAL5 SDU VCC transport
+//
+// 3 ATM transparent cell transport
+//
type PwAtmConfigurationData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
diff --git a/generated/pwatmperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/pwatmperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index c03552a..5e18218 100644
--- a/generated/pwatmperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/pwatmperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PwAtmPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity PW ATM performance monitoring history data
-const PwAtmPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(338)
+const PwAtmPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(338) // 0x0152
var pwatmperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PwAtmPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #338)
+// PwAtmPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #338 / 0x0152)
// This ME collects PM data associated with an ATM pseudowire. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to the instance of the PW ATM configuration data ME.
-// (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to the instance of the PW ATM configuration data ME. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -56,31 +55,30 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Downstream Missing Packets Counter
-// Downstream missing packets counter: This attribute counts missing packets, as detected via
-// control word sequence number gaps. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts missing packets, as detected via control word sequence number gaps. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Downstream Reordered Packets Counter
-// Downstream reordered packets counter: This attribute counts packets detected out of sequence via
-// the control word sequence number, but successfully reordered. Some implementations may not
-// support this feature. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Downstream Misordered Packets Counter
-// Downstream misordered packets counter: This attribute counts packets detected out of order via
-// the control word sequence numbers. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Upstream Timeout Packets Counter
-// Upstream timeout packets counter: This attribute counts packets transmitted due to timeout
-// expiration while attempting to collect cells. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Upstream Transmitted Cells Counter
-// Upstream transmitted cells counter: This attribute counts transmitted cells. (R) (mandatory)
+// This attribute counts packets detected out of sequence via the control word sequence number, but
+// successfully reordered. Some implementations may not support this feature. (R) (optional)
// (4-bytes)
//
+// Downstream Misordered Packets Counter
+// This attribute counts packets detected out of order via the control word sequence numbers. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Upstream Timeout Packets Counter
+// This attribute counts packets transmitted due to timeout expiration while attempting to collect
+// cells. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Upstream Transmitted Cells Counter
+// This attribute counts transmitted cells. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
// Upstream Dropped Cells Counter
-// Upstream dropped cells counter: This attribute counts dropped cells. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts dropped cells. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Upstream Received Cells Counter
-// Upstream received cells counter: This attribute counts received cells. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received cells. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type PwAtmPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/pwethernetconfigurationdata.go b/generated/pwethernetconfigurationdata.go
index 11a6f4b..97e5f97 100644
--- a/generated/pwethernetconfigurationdata.go
+++ b/generated/pwethernetconfigurationdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// PwEthernetConfigurationDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity PW Ethernet configuration data
-const PwEthernetConfigurationDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(339)
+const PwEthernetConfigurationDataClassID = ClassID(339) // 0x0153
var pwethernetconfigurationdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// PwEthernetConfigurationData (class ID #339)
+// PwEthernetConfigurationData (Class ID: #339 / 0x0153)
// This ME contains the Ethernet pseudowire configuration data. Instances of this ME are created
// and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -41,19 +41,36 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R,
-// setbycreate)-(mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)-(mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
// Mpls Pseudowire Tp Pointer
-// MPLS pseudowire TP pointer: This attribute points to an instance of the MPLS pseudowire TP ME
-// associated with this ME. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to an instance of the MPLS pseudowire TP ME associated with this ME. (R,
+// W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Tp Type
+// This attribute identifies the type of UNI associated with this Ethernet PW. Valid values are as
+// follows.
+//
+// 1 Physical path termination point Ethernet UNI
+//
+// 3 IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile
+//
+// 7 Physical path termination point xDSL UNI part 1
+//
+// 11 Virtual Ethernet interface point
+//
+// 12 Physical path termination point MoCA UNI
+//
+// 13 MAC bridge port configuration data
+//
+// Other values are reserved
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Uni Pointer
-// UNI pointer: This attribute points to the associated instance of a UNI-side ME. The type of UNI
-// is determined by the TP type attribute. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to the associated instance of a UNI-side ME. The type of UNI is determined
+// by the TP type attribute. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
type PwEthernetConfigurationData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/radiusperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/radiusperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 0fb3e07..2dd144a 100644
--- a/generated/radiusperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/radiusperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// RadiusPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Radius performance monitoring history data
-const RadiusPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(293)
+const RadiusPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(293) // 0x0125
var radiusperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// RadiusPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #293)
+// RadiusPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #293 / 0x0125)
// This ME collects performance statistics on an ONU's radius client, particularly as related to
// its IEEE-802.1X operation.
//
@@ -44,13 +44,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID (namely 0), this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of a dot1X configuration
-// profile. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID (namely 0),
+// this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of a dot1X configuration profile. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -78,8 +77,7 @@
// (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Invalid Radius Packets Received
-// Invalid radius packets received: This attribute counts received invalid radius messages. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received invalid radius messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type RadiusPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/reani-g.go b/generated/reani-g.go
index 6b696d6..fcbb5c2 100644
--- a/generated/reani-g.go
+++ b/generated/reani-g.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// ReAniGClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity RE ANI-G
-const ReAniGClassID ClassID = ClassID(313)
+const ReAniGClassID = ClassID(313) // 0x0139
var reanigBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// ReAniG (class ID #313)
+// ReAniG (Class ID: #313 / 0x0139)
// This ME organizes data associated with each R'/S' physical interface of an RE if the RE supports
// OEO regeneration in either direction. The management ONU automatically creates one instance of
// this ME for each R'/S' physical port (uni- or bidirectional) as follows.
@@ -68,10 +68,17 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value indicates the physical
+// position of the R'/S' interface. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The
+// second byte is the port ID. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 1 - This ME ID may be identical to that of an RE downstream amplifier if it shares the same
// physical slot and port.
//
// Administrative State
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
// NOTE 2 - When an RE supports multiple PONs, or protected access to a single PON, its primary
// ANI-G cannot be completely shut down, due to a loss of the management communications capability.
// Complete blocking of service and removal of power may nevertheless be appropriate for secondary
@@ -79,78 +86,88 @@
// primary or secondary.
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Optical Signal Level
-// Optical signal level: This attribute reports the current measurement of total downstream optical
-// power. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB
-// granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the current measurement of total downstream optical power. Its value is a
+// 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (Coding -32768 to
+// +32767, where 0x00 = 0-dBm, 0x03e8 = +2-dBm, etc.) (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Lower Optical Threshold
-// Lower optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to declare
-// the downstream low received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to
-// 0-dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5-dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal
-// policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to declare the downstream low
+// received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm (coded as 0) in
+// 0.5-dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Upper Optical Threshold
-// Upper optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to declare
-// the downstream high received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to
-// 0-dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5 dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal
-// policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to declare the downstream high
+// received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm (coded as 0) in
+// 0.5 dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Transmit Optical Level
-// Transmit optical level: This attribute reports the current measurement of mean optical launch
-// power. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB
-// granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the current measurement of mean optical launch power. Its value is a 2s
+// complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (Coding -32768 to
+// +32767, where 0x00 = 0-dBm, 0x03e8 = +2-dBm, etc.) (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Lower Transmit Power Threshold
-// Lower transmit power threshold: This attribute specifies the minimum mean optical launch power
-// that the RE uses to declare the low transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s-complement
-// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects
-// the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the minimum mean optical launch power that the RE uses to declare the
+// low transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
+// dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Upper Transmit Power Threshold
-// Upper transmit power threshold: This attribute specifies the maximum mean optical launch power
-// that the RE uses to declare the high transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s-complement
-// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects
-// the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum mean optical launch power that the RE uses to declare the
+// high transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
+// dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Usage Mode
+// In a mid-span PON RE, an R'/S' interface may be used as the PON interface for the embedded
+// management ONU or the uplink interface for an S'/R' interface. This attribute specifies the
+// usage of the R'/S' interface. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// 0 Disable
+//
+// 1 This R'/S' interface is used as the uplink for the embedded management ONU
+//
+// 2 This R'/S' interface is used as the uplink for one or more PPTP RE UNI(s)
+//
// 3 This R'/S' interface is used as the uplink for both the embedded management ONU and one or
// more PPTP RE UNI(s) (in a time division fashion).
//
// Target Upstream Frequency
-// Target upstream frequency: This attribute specifies the frequency of the converted upstream
-// signal on the optical trunk line (OTL), in gigahertz. The converted frequency must conform to
-// the frequency plan specified in [ITUT G.984.6]. The value 0 means that the upstream signal
-// frequency remains the same as the original frequency; no frequency conversion is done. If the RE
-// does not support provisionable upstream frequency (wavelength), this attribute should take the
-// fixed value representing the RE's capability and the RE should deny attempts to set the value of
-// the attribute. If the RE does support provisionable upstream frequency conversion, the default
-// value of this attribute is 0. (R, W) (optional) (4 bytes).
+// This attribute specifies the frequency of the converted upstream signal on the optical trunk
+// line (OTL), in gigahertz. The converted frequency must conform to the frequency plan specified
+// in [ITUT G.984.6]. The value 0 means that the upstream signal frequency remains the same as the
+// original frequency; no frequency conversion is done. If the RE does not support provisionable
+// upstream frequency (wavelength), this attribute should take the fixed value representing the
+// RE's capability and the RE should deny attempts to set the value of the attribute. If the RE
+// does support provisionable upstream frequency conversion, the default value of this attribute is
+// 0. (R, W) (optional) (4 bytes).
//
// Target Downstream Frequency
-// Target downstream frequency: This attribute specifies the frequency of the downstream signal
-// received by the RE on the OTL, in gigahertz. The incoming frequency must conform to the
-// frequency plan specified in [ITUT G.984.6]. The default value 0 means that the downstream
-// frequency remains the same as its original frequency; no frequency conversion is done. If the RE
-// does not support provisionable downstream frequency selectivity, this attribute should take the
-// fixed value representing the RE's capability, and the RE should deny attempts to set the value
-// of the attribute. If the RE does support provisionable downstream frequency selectivity, the
-// default value of this attribute is 0. (R, W) (optional) (4 bytes).
+// This attribute specifies the frequency of the downstream signal received by the RE on the OTL,
+// in gigahertz. The incoming frequency must conform to the frequency plan specified in [ITUT
+// G.984.6]. The default value 0 means that the downstream frequency remains the same as its
+// original frequency; no frequency conversion is done. If the RE does not support provisionable
+// downstream frequency selectivity, this attribute should take the fixed value representing the
+// RE's capability, and the RE should deny attempts to set the value of the attribute. If the RE
+// does support provisionable downstream frequency selectivity, the default value of this attribute
+// is 0. (R, W) (optional) (4 bytes).
//
// Upstream Signal Transmission Mode
-// Upstream signal transmission mode: When true, this Boolean attribute enables conversion from
-// burst mode to continuous mode. The default value false specifies burst mode upstream
-// transmission. If the RE does not have the ability to convert from burst to continuous mode
-// transmission, it should deny attempts to set this attribute to true. (R, W) (optional) (1 byte)
+// When true, this Boolean attribute enables conversion from burst mode to continuous mode. The
+// default value false specifies burst mode upstream transmission. If the RE does not have the
+// ability to convert from burst to continuous mode transmission, it should deny attempts to set
+// this attribute to true. (R, W) (optional) (1 byte)
//
type ReAniG struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/recommonamplifierparameters.go b/generated/recommonamplifierparameters.go
index bc83606..d5149b9 100644
--- a/generated/recommonamplifierparameters.go
+++ b/generated/recommonamplifierparameters.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// ReCommonAmplifierParametersClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity RE common amplifier parameters
-const ReCommonAmplifierParametersClassID ClassID = ClassID(328)
+const ReCommonAmplifierParametersClassID = ClassID(328) // 0x0148
var recommonamplifierparametersBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// ReCommonAmplifierParameters (class ID #328)
+// ReCommonAmplifierParameters (Class ID: #328 / 0x0148)
// This ME organizes data associated with each OA supported by the RE. The management ONU
// automatically creates one instance of this ME for each upstream or downstream OA.
//
@@ -41,66 +41,66 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of an upstream or downstream OA. The first byte is the slot ID
+// (defined in clause 9.1.5). The second byte is the port ID. (R)-(mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE - The type of the linked ME can be determined by uniqueness of slot and port.
//
// Gain
-// Gain: This attribute reports the current measurement of the OA's gain, in decibels. Its value is
-// a 2s complement integer with 0.25-dB granularity, and with a range from -32-dB to 31.5-dB. The
-// value 0x7F indicates that the current measured gain is 0, i.e., negative infinity in decibels
-// terms. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute reports the current measurement of the OA's gain, in decibels. Its value is a 2s
+// complement integer with 0.25-dB granularity, and with a range from -32-dB to 31.5-dB. The value
+// 0x7F indicates that the current measured gain is 0, i.e., negative infinity in decibels terms.
+// (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Lower Gain Threshold
-// Lower gain threshold: This attribute specifies the gain the RE uses to declare the low gain
-// alarm. Valid values are 0-dB (coded as 0x00) to 63.5-dB (coded as 0xFE). The default value 0xFF
-// selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the gain the RE uses to declare the low gain alarm. Valid values are
+// 0-dB (coded as 0x00) to 63.5-dB (coded as 0xFE). The default value 0xFF selects the RE's
+// internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Upper Gain Threshold
-// Upper gain threshold: This attribute specifies the gain the RE uses to declare the high gain
-// alarm. Valid values are 0-dB (coded as 0x00) to 63.5-dB (coded as 0xFE). The default value 0xFF
-// selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the gain the RE uses to declare the high gain alarm. Valid values are
+// 0-dB (coded as 0x00) to 63.5-dB (coded as 0xFE). The default value 0xFF selects the RE's
+// internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Target Gain
-// Target gain: This attribute specifies the target gain, when the operational mode of the parent
-// RE downstream or upstream amplifier is set to constant gain mode. Valid values are 0-dB (coded
-// as 0x00) to 63.5-dB (coded as 0xFE). The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
-//
-// Device Temperature
-// Device temperature: This attribute reports the temperature in degrees Celcius of the active
-// device (SOA or pump) in the OA. Its value is a 2s complement integer with granularity
-// 1/256-degree-C. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Lower Device Temperature Threshold
-// Lower device temperature threshold: This attribute is a 2s complement integer that specifies the
-// temperature the RE uses to declare the low temperature alarm. Valid values are -64 to
-// +63-degree-C in 0.5-degree-C increments. The default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal
-// policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
-//
-// Upper Device Temperature Threshold
-// Upper device temperature threshold: This attribute is a 2s complement integer that specifies the
-// temperature the RE uses to declare the high temperature alarm. Valid values are -64 to
-// +63-degree-C in 0.5-degree-C increments. The default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal
-// policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
-//
-// Device Bias Current
-// Device bias current: This attribute contains the measured bias current applied to the SOA or
-// pump laser. Its value is an unsigned integer with granularity 2-mA. Valid values are 0 to
-// 512-mA. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
-//
-// Amplifier Saturation Output Power
-// Amplifier saturation output power: This attribute reports the saturation output power of the
-// amplifier as specified by the manufacturer. Its value is an unsigned integer referred to 1-mW
-// (i.e., dBm), with 0.1-dB granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Amplifier Noise Figure
-// Amplifier noise figure: This attribute reports the intrinsic noise figure of the amplifier, as
-// specified by the manufacturer. Its value is an unsigned integer with 0.1-dB granularity (R)
+// This attribute specifies the target gain, when the operational mode of the parent RE downstream
+// or upstream amplifier is set to constant gain mode. Valid values are 0-dB (coded as 0x00) to
+// 63.5-dB (coded as 0xFE). The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W)
// (optional) (1-byte)
//
+// Device Temperature
+// This attribute reports the temperature in degrees Celcius of the active device (SOA or pump) in
+// the OA. Its value is a 2s complement integer with granularity 1/256-degree-C. (R) (optional)
+// (2-bytes)
+//
+// Lower Device Temperature Threshold
+// This attribute is a 2s complement integer that specifies the temperature the RE uses to declare
+// the low temperature alarm. Valid values are -64 to +63-degree-C in 0.5-degree-C increments. The
+// default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Upper Device Temperature Threshold
+// This attribute is a 2s complement integer that specifies the temperature the RE uses to declare
+// the high temperature alarm. Valid values are -64 to +63-degree-C in 0.5-degree-C increments. The
+// default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Device Bias Current
+// This attribute contains the measured bias current applied to the SOA or pump laser. Its value is
+// an unsigned integer with granularity 2-mA. Valid values are 0 to 512-mA. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Amplifier Saturation Output Power
+// This attribute reports the saturation output power of the amplifier as specified by the
+// manufacturer. Its value is an unsigned integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.1-dB
+// granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Amplifier Noise Figure
+// This attribute reports the intrinsic noise figure of the amplifier, as specified by the
+// manufacturer. Its value is an unsigned integer with 0.1-dB granularity (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
// Amplifier Saturation Gain
-// Amplifier saturation gain: This attribute reports the gain of the amplifier at saturation, as
-// specified by the manufacturer. Its value is an unsigned integer with 0.25-dB granularity, and
-// with a range from 0 to 63.75-dB. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute reports the gain of the amplifier at saturation, as specified by the
+// manufacturer. Its value is an unsigned integer with 0.25-dB granularity, and with a range from 0
+// to 63.75-dB. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type ReCommonAmplifierParameters struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/redownstreamamplifier.go b/generated/redownstreamamplifier.go
index f5176d9..d85e3a7 100644
--- a/generated/redownstreamamplifier.go
+++ b/generated/redownstreamamplifier.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// ReDownstreamAmplifierClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity RE downstream amplifier
-const ReDownstreamAmplifierClassID ClassID = ClassID(316)
+const ReDownstreamAmplifierClassID = ClassID(316) // 0x013c
var redownstreamamplifierBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// ReDownstreamAmplifier (class ID #316)
+// ReDownstreamAmplifier (Class ID: #316 / 0x013c)
// This ME organizes data associated with each OA for downstream data supported by the RE. The
// management ONU automatically creates one instance of this ME for each downstream OA as follows.
//
@@ -57,10 +57,17 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value indicates the physical
+// position of the downstream OA. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5 of [ITU-T
+// G.984.4]). The second byte is the port ID. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 1 - This ME ID may be identical to that of an RE ANI-G if it shares the same physical slot-
// port.
//
// Administrative State
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
// NOTE 2- When an RE supports multiple PONs, or protected access to a single PON, its primary
// ANI-G cannot be completely shut down, due to a loss of the management communications capability.
// Complete blocking of service and removal of power may nevertheless be appropriate for secondary
@@ -69,59 +76,67 @@
// downstream amplifier, be it either primary or secondary.
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Operational Mode
+// This attribute indicates the operational mode as follows.
+//
+// 0 Constant gain
+//
+// 1 Constant output power
+//
+// 2 Autonomous
+//
// (R,W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Input Optical Signal Level
-// Input optical signal level: This attribute reports the current measurement of the input optical
-// signal power of the downstream OA. Its value is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
-// dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the current measurement of the input optical signal power of the
+// downstream OA. Its value is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB
+// granularity. (Coding -32768 to +32767, where 0x00 = 0-dBm, 0x03e8 = +2-dBm, etc.) (R) (optional)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Lower Input Optical Threshold
-// Lower input optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level the RE uses to declare
-// the low received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm (coded
-// as 0) in 0.5-dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W)
-// (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level the RE uses to declare the low received optical power
+// alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5-dB increments. The
+// default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Upper Input Optical Threshold
-// Upper input optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level the RE uses to declare
-// the high received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm (coded
-// as 0) in 0.5-dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W)
-// (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level the RE uses to declare the high received optical
+// power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5-dB
+// increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Output Optical Signal Level
-// Output optical signal level: This attribute reports the current measurement of the mean optical
-// launch power of the downstream OA. Its value is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
-// dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the current measurement of the mean optical launch power of the
+// downstream OA. Its value is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB
+// granularity. (Coding -32768 to +32767, where 0x00 = 0-dBm, 0x03e8 = +2-dBm, etc.) (R) (optional)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Lower Output Optical Threshold
-// Lower output optical threshold: This attribute specifies the minimum mean optical launch power
-// that the RE uses to declare the low transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement
-// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects
-// the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the minimum mean optical launch power that the RE uses to declare the
+// low transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
+// dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Upper Output Optical Threshold
-// Upper output optical threshold: This attribute specifies the maximum mean optical launch power
-// that the RE uses to declare the high transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement
-// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects
-// the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum mean optical launch power that the RE uses to declare the
+// high transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
+// dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// R'S' Splitter Coupling Ratio
-// R'S' splitter coupling ratio: This attribute reports the coupling ratio of the splitter at the
-// R'/S' interface that connects the embedded management ONU and the amplifiers to the OTL. Valid
-// values are 99:1 (coded as 99-decimal) to 1:99 (coded as 1 decimal), where the first value is the
-// value encoded and is the percentage of the optical signal connected to the amplifier. The
-// default value 0xFF indicates that there is no splitter connected to this upstream/downstream
-// amplifier pair. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute reports the coupling ratio of the splitter at the R'/S' interface that connects
+// the embedded management ONU and the amplifiers to the OTL. Valid values are 99:1 (coded as
+// 99-decimal) to 1:99 (coded as 1 decimal), where the first value is the value encoded and is the
+// percentage of the optical signal connected to the amplifier. The default value 0xFF indicates
+// that there is no splitter connected to this upstream/downstream amplifier pair. (R) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
//
type ReDownstreamAmplifier struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/reupstreamamplifier.go b/generated/reupstreamamplifier.go
index df21ac2..32f3e62 100644
--- a/generated/reupstreamamplifier.go
+++ b/generated/reupstreamamplifier.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// ReUpstreamAmplifierClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity RE upstream amplifier
-const ReUpstreamAmplifierClassID ClassID = ClassID(315)
+const ReUpstreamAmplifierClassID = ClassID(315) // 0x013b
var reupstreamamplifierBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// ReUpstreamAmplifier (class ID #315)
+// ReUpstreamAmplifier (Class ID: #315 / 0x013b)
// This ME organizes data associated with each upstream RE optical amplifier (OA) supported by the
// RE. The management ONU automatically creates one instance of this ME for each upstream OA as
// follows.
@@ -58,77 +58,91 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value indicates the physical
+// position of the upstream OA. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The second
+// byte is the port ID. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 1 - This ME ID may be identical to that of a PPTP RE UNI if it shares the same physical
// slot and port.
//
// Administrative State
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
// NOTE 2 - Administrative lock of an RE upstream amplifier results in LOS from any downstream
// ONUs.
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Operational Mode
+// This attribute indicates the operational mode as follows.
+//
+// 0 Constant gain
+//
+// 1 Constant output power
+//
+// 2 Autonomous
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Arc
-// ARC: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Arc Interval
-// ARC interval: See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// See clause A.1.4.3. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Re Downstream Amplifier Pointer
-// RE downstream amplifier pointer: This attribute points to an RE downstream amplifier instance.
-// The default value is 0xFFFF, a null pointer. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to an RE downstream amplifier instance. The default value is 0xFFFF, a
+// null pointer. (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Total Optical Receive Signal Level Table
-// Total optical receive signal level table: This table attribute reports a series of measurements
-// of time-averaged input upstream optical signal power. The measurement circuit should have a
-// temporal response similar to a simple 1 pole low pass filter, with an effective time constant on
-// the order of a GTC frame time. Each table entry has a 2-byte frame counter field (most
-// significant end), and a 2-byte power measurement field. The frame counter field contains the
-// least significant 16-bits of the superframe counter received closest to the time of the
-// measurement. The power measurement field is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
-// dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. The RE equipment should add entries to this table as frequently
-// as is reasonable. The RE should clear the table once it is read by the OLT. (R) (optional) (4-*
-// N-bytes, where N is the number of measurements present.)
+// This table attribute reports a series of measurements of time-averaged input upstream optical
+// signal power. The measurement circuit should have a temporal response similar to a simple 1 pole
+// low pass filter, with an effective time constant on the order of a GTC frame time. Each table
+// entry has a 2-byte frame counter field (most significant end), and a 2-byte power measurement
+// field. The frame counter field contains the least significant 16-bits of the superframe counter
+// received closest to the time of the measurement. The power measurement field is a 2s-complement
+// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (Coding -32768 to +32767, where
+// 0x00 = 0-dBm, 0x03e8 = +2-dBm, etc.) The RE equipment should add entries to this table as
+// frequently as is reasonable. The RE should clear the table once it is read by the OLT. (R)
+// (optional) (4-* N-bytes, where N is the number of measurements present.)
//
// Per Burst Receive Signal Level Table
-// Per burst receive signal level table: This table attribute reports the most recent measurement
-// of received burst upstream optical signal power. Each table entry has a 2-byte ONU-ID field
-// (most significant end), and a 2-byte power measurement field. The power measurement field is a
-// 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,-dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (R) (optional)
-// (4-* N-bytes, where N is the number of distinct ONUs connected to the S'/R' interface.)
+// This table attribute reports the most recent measurement of received burst upstream optical
+// signal power. Each table entry has a 2-byte ONU-ID field (most significant end), and a 2-byte
+// power measurement field. The power measurement field is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW
+// (i.e.,-dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (Coding -32768 to +32767, where 0x00 = 0-dBm, 0x03e8 =
+// +2-dBm, etc.) (R) (optional) (4-* N-bytes, where N is the number of distinct ONUs connected to
+// the S'/R' interface.)
//
// Lower Receive Optical Threshold
-// Lower receive optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to
-// declare the low received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm
-// (coded as 0) in 0.5-dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to declare the low received optical
+// power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5-dB
+// increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Upper Receive Optical Threshold
-// Upper receive optical threshold: This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to
-// declare the high received optical power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm
-// (coded as 0) in 0.5-dB increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the optical level that the RE uses to declare the high received optical
+// power alarm. Valid values are -127-dBm (coded as 254) to 0-dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5-dB
+// increments. The default value 0xFF selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Transmit Optical Signal Level
-// Transmit optical signal level: This attribute reports the current measurement of the mean
-// optical launch power of the upstream OA. Its value is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW
-// (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the current measurement of the mean optical launch power of the upstream
+// OA. Its value is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.002-dB
+// granularity. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Lower Transmit Optical Threshold
-// Lower transmit optical threshold: This attribute specifies the minimum mean optical launch power
-// that the RE uses to declare the low transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s-complement
-// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects
-// the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the minimum mean optical launch power that the RE uses to declare the
+// low transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s-complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
+// dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Upper Transmit Optical Threshold
-// Upper transmit optical threshold: This attribute specifies the maximum mean optical launch power
-// that the RE uses to declare the high transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement
-// integer referred to 1-mW (i.e., dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects
-// the RE's internal policy. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum mean optical launch power that the RE uses to declare the
+// high transmit optical power alarm. Its value is a 2s complement integer referred to 1-mW (i.e.,
+// dBm), with 0.5-dB granularity. The default value 0x7F selects the RE's internal policy. (R,-W)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
type ReUpstreamAmplifier struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/rtpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/rtpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index ba4fd8b..3252376 100644
--- a/generated/rtpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/rtpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// RtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity RTP performance monitoring history data
-const RtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(144)
+const RtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(144) // 0x0090
var rtpperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// RtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #144)
+// RtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #144 / 0x0090)
// This ME collects PM data related to an RTP session. Instances of this ME are created and deleted
// by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP POTS UNI ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP POTS UNI ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -56,18 +54,17 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Rtp Errors
-// RTP errors: This attribute counts RTP packet errors. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts RTP packet errors. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Packet Loss
-// Packet loss: This attribute represents the fraction of packets lost. This attribute is
-// calculated at the end of the 15-min interval, and is undefined under the get current data
-// action. The value 0 indicates no packet loss, scaling linearly to 0xFFFF FFFF to indicate 100%
-// packet loss (zero divided by zero is defined to be zero). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute represents the fraction of packets lost. This attribute is calculated at the end
+// of the 15-min interval, and is undefined under the get current data action. The value 0
+// indicates no packet loss, scaling linearly to 0xFFFF FFFF to indicate 100% packet loss (zero
+// divided by zero is defined to be zero). (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Maximum Jitter
-// Maximum jitter: This attribute is a high water-mark that represents the maximum jitter
-// identified during the measured interval, expressed in RTP timestamp units. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// This attribute is a high water-mark that represents the maximum jitter identified during the
+// measured interval, expressed in RTP timestamp units. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Maximum Time Between Real_Time Transport Control Protocol Rtcp Packets
// Maximum time between real-time transport control protocol (RTCP) packets: This attribute is a
@@ -75,17 +72,16 @@
// interval, in milliseconds. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Buffer Underflows
-// Buffer underflows: This attribute counts the number of times the reassembly buffer underflows.
-// In the case of continuous underflow caused by a loss of IP packets, a single buffer underflow
-// should be counted. If the IW function is implemented with multiple buffers, such as a packet
-// level buffer and a bit level buffer, then the underflow of either buffer increments this
-// counter. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times the reassembly buffer underflows. In the case of
+// continuous underflow caused by a loss of IP packets, a single buffer underflow should be
+// counted. If the IW function is implemented with multiple buffers, such as a packet level buffer
+// and a bit level buffer, then the underflow of either buffer increments this counter. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Buffer Overflows
-// Buffer overflows: This attribute counts the number of times the reassembly buffer overflows. If
-// the IW function is implemented with multiple buffers, such as a packet level buffer and a bit
-// level buffer, then the overflow of either buffer increments this counter. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times the reassembly buffer overflows. If the IW function is
+// implemented with multiple buffers, such as a packet level buffer and a bit level buffer, then
+// the overflow of either buffer increments this counter. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type RtpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/rtpprofiledata.go b/generated/rtpprofiledata.go
index 0eb13aa..1bc4f00 100644
--- a/generated/rtpprofiledata.go
+++ b/generated/rtpprofiledata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// RtpProfileDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity RTP profile data
-const RtpProfileDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(143)
+const RtpProfileDataClassID = ClassID(143) // 0x008f
var rtpprofiledataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// RtpProfileData (class ID #143)
+// RtpProfileData (Class ID: #143 / 0x008f)
// This ME configures RTP. It is conditionally required for ONUs that offer VoIP service. If a non-
// OMCI interface is used to manage VoIP, this ME is unnecessary.
//
@@ -43,41 +43,68 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Local Port Min
-// Local port min: This attribute defines the base UDP port that should be used by RTP for voice
-// traffic. The recommended default is 50000 (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute defines the base UDP port that should be used by RTP for voice traffic. The
+// recommended default is 50000 (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Local Port Max
-// Local port max: This attribute defines the highest UDP port used by RTP for voice traffic. The
-// value must be greater than the local port minimum. The value 0 specifies that the local port
-// maximum be equal to the local port minimum. (R,-W, set-by-create) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute defines the highest UDP port used by RTP for voice traffic. The value must be
+// greater than the local port minimum. The value 0 specifies that the local port maximum be equal
+// to the local port minimum. (R,-W, set-by-create) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Dscp Mark
-// DSCP mark: Diffserv code point to be used for outgoing RTP packets for this profile. The
-// recommended default value is expedited forwarding (EF)-= 0x2E. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (1-byte)
+// Diffserv code point to be used for outgoing RTP packets for this profile. The recommended
+// default value is expedited forwarding (EF)-= 0x2E. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Piggyback Events
+// 0 Disabled (recommended default)
+//
+// 1 Enabled
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// Enables or disables RTP piggyback events.
+//
// Tone Events
+// Enables or disables the handling of tones via RTP tone events per [IETF RFC 4733], (see also
+// [IETF RFC 4734]).
+//
+// 0 Disabled (recommended default)
+//
+// 1 Enabled
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Dtmf Events
+// 0 Disabled
+//
+// 1 Enabled
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// Enables or disables the handling of DTMF via RTP DTMF events per [IETF-RFC 4733], (see also
+// [IETF RFC 4734]). This attribute is ignored unless the OOB DTMF attribute in the VoIP media
+// profile is enabled.
+//
// Cas Events
+// Enables or disables the handling of CAS via RTP CAS events per [IETF-RFC-4733], (see also [IETF
+// RFC 4734]).
+//
+// 0 Disabled
+//
+// 1 Enabled
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Ip Host Config Pointer
-// IP host config pointer: This optional pointer associates the bearer (voice) flow with an IP host
-// config data or IPv6 host config data ME. If this attribute is not present or is not populated
-// with a valid pointer value, the bearer flow uses the same IP stack that is used for signalling,
-// indicated by the TCP/UDP pointer in the associated SIP agent or MGC config data. The default
-// value is 0xFFFF, a null pointer. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This optional pointer associates the bearer (voice) flow with an IP host config data or IPv6
+// host config data ME. If this attribute is not present or is not populated with a valid pointer
+// value, the bearer flow uses the same IP stack that is used for signalling, indicated by the
+// TCP/UDP pointer in the associated SIP agent or MGC config data. The default value is 0xFFFF, a
+// null pointer. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type RtpProfileData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/rtppseudowireparameters.go b/generated/rtppseudowireparameters.go
index 3b0f568..472f754 100644
--- a/generated/rtppseudowireparameters.go
+++ b/generated/rtppseudowireparameters.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// RtpPseudowireParametersClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity RTP pseudowire parameters
-const RtpPseudowireParametersClassID ClassID = ClassID(283)
+const RtpPseudowireParametersClassID = ClassID(283) // 0x011b
var rtppseudowireparametersBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// RtpPseudowireParameters (class ID #283)
+// RtpPseudowireParameters (Class ID: #283 / 0x011b)
// If a pseudowire service uses RTP, the RTP pseudowire parameters ME provides configuration
// information for the RTP layer. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT. The use
// of RTP on a pseudowire is optional, and is determined by the existence of the RTP pseudowire
@@ -43,43 +43,52 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the pseudowire TP ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the pseudowire TP ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Clock Reference
-// Clock reference: This attribute specifies the frequency of the common timing reference, in
-// multiples of 8 kHz. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the frequency of the common timing reference, in multiples of 8 kHz.
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Rtp Timestamp Mode
+// This attribute determines the mode in which RTP timestamps are generated in the TDM to the PSN
+// direction.
+//
+// 0 Unknown or not applicable.
+//
+// 1 Absolute. Timestamps are based on the timing of the incoming TDM signal.
+//
+// 2 Differential. Timestamps are based on the ONU's reference clock, which is understood to be
+// stratum-traceable along with the reference clock at the far end.
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Ptype
-// PTYPE: This attribute specifies the RTP payload type in the TDM to the PSN direction. It
-// comprises two 1-byte values. The first is for the payload channel, the second, for the optional
-// separate signalling channel. Assignable PTYPEs lie in the dynamic range 96..127. If signalling
-// is not transported in its own channel, the second value should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// This attribute specifies the RTP payload type in the TDM to the PSN direction. It comprises two
+// 1-byte values. The first is for the payload channel, the second, for the optional separate
+// signalling channel. Assignable PTYPEs lie in the dynamic range 96..127. If signalling is not
+// transported in its own channel, the second value should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate)
// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Ssrc
-// SSRC: This attribute specifies the RTP synchronization source in the TDM to the PSN direction.
-// It comprises two 4-byte values. The first is for the payload channel, the second, for the
-// optional separate signalling channel. If signalling is not transported in its own channel, the
-// second value should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the RTP synchronization source in the TDM to the PSN direction. It
+// comprises two 4-byte values. The first is for the payload channel, the second, for the optional
+// separate signalling channel. If signalling is not transported in its own channel, the second
+// value should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Expected Ptype
-// Expected PTYPE: This attribute specifies the RTP payload type in the PSN to the TDM direction.
-// The received payload type may be used to detect malformed packets. It comprises two 1-byte
-// values. The first is for the payload channel, the second, for the optional separate signalling
-// channel. To disable either or both of the check functions, set the corresponding value to its
-// default value 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the RTP payload type in the PSN to the TDM direction. The received
+// payload type may be used to detect malformed packets. It comprises two 1-byte values. The first
+// is for the payload channel, the second, for the optional separate signalling channel. To disable
+// either or both of the check functions, set the corresponding value to its default value 0.
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Expected Ssrc
-// Expected SSRC: This attribute specifies the RTP synchronization source in the PSN to the TDM
-// direction. The received SSRC may be used to detect misconnection (stray packets). It comprises
-// two 4-byte values. The first is for the payload channel, the second, for the optional separate
-// signalling channel. To disable either or both of the check functions, set the corresponding
-// value to its default value 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the RTP synchronization source in the PSN to the TDM direction. The
+// received SSRC may be used to detect misconnection (stray packets). It comprises two 4-byte
+// values. The first is for the payload channel, the second, for the optional separate signalling
+// channel. To disable either or both of the check functions, set the corresponding value to its
+// default value 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (8-bytes)
//
type RtpPseudowireParameters struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/sipagentconfigdata.go b/generated/sipagentconfigdata.go
index 4594544..ec9d2c2 100644
--- a/generated/sipagentconfigdata.go
+++ b/generated/sipagentconfigdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// SipAgentConfigDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity SIP agent config data
-const SipAgentConfigDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(150)
+const SipAgentConfigDataClassID = ClassID(150) // 0x0096
var sipagentconfigdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// SipAgentConfigData (class ID #150)
+// SipAgentConfigData (Class ID: #150 / 0x0096)
// The SIP agent config data ME models a SIP signalling agent. It defines the configuration
// necessary to establish communication for signalling between the SIP user agent (UA) and a SIP
// server.
@@ -49,35 +49,31 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Proxy Server Address Pointer
-// Proxy server address pointer: This attribute points to a large string ME that contains the name
-// (IP address or URI) of the SIP proxy server for SIP signalling messages. (R,-W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a large string ME that contains the name (IP address or URI) of the SIP
+// proxy server for SIP signalling messages. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Outbound Proxy Address Pointer
-// Outbound proxy address pointer: An outbound SIP proxy may or may not be required within a given
-// network. If an outbound SIP proxy is used, the outbound proxy address pointer attribute must be
-// set to point to a valid large string ME that contains the name (IP address or URI) of the
-// outbound proxy server for SIP signalling messages. If an outbound SIP proxy is not used, the
-// outbound proxy address pointer attribute must be set to a null pointer. (R,-W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// An outbound SIP proxy may or may not be required within a given network. If an outbound SIP
+// proxy is used, the outbound proxy address pointer attribute must be set to point to a valid
+// large string ME that contains the name (IP address or URI) of the outbound proxy server for SIP
+// signalling messages. If an outbound SIP proxy is not used, the outbound proxy address pointer
+// attribute must be set to a null pointer. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Primary Sip Dns
-// Primary SIP DNS: This attribute specifies the primary SIP DNS IP address. If the value of this
-// attribute is 0, the primary DNS server is defined in the corresponding IP host config data or
-// IPv6 host config data ME. If the value is non-zero, it takes precedence over the primary DNS
-// server defined in the IP host config data or IPv6 host config data ME. (R,-W, set-by-create)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the primary SIP DNS IP address. If the value of this attribute is 0,
+// the primary DNS server is defined in the corresponding IP host config data or IPv6 host config
+// data ME. If the value is non-zero, it takes precedence over the primary DNS server defined in
+// the IP host config data or IPv6 host config data ME. (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Secondary Sip Dns
-// Secondary SIP DNS: This attribute specifies the secondary SIP DNS IP address. If the value of
-// this attribute is 0, the secondary DNS server is defined in the corresponding IP host config
-// data or IPv6 host config data ME. If the value is non-zero, it takes precedence over the
-// secondary DNS server defined in the IP host config data or IPv6 host config data ME. (R,-W, set-
-// by-create) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the secondary SIP DNS IP address. If the value of this attribute is 0,
+// the secondary DNS server is defined in the corresponding IP host config data or IPv6 host config
+// data ME. If the value is non-zero, it takes precedence over the secondary DNS server defined in
+// the IP host config data or IPv6 host config data ME. (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Tcp_Udp Pointer
// TCP/UDP pointer: This pointer associates the SIP agent with the TCP/UDP config data ME to be
@@ -85,53 +81,85 @@
// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Sip Reg Exp Time
-// SIP reg exp time: This attribute specifies the SIP registration expiration time in seconds. If
-// its value is 0, the SIP agent does not add an expiration time to the registration requests and
-// does not perform reregistration. The default value is 3600-s. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the SIP registration expiration time in seconds. If its value is 0, the
+// SIP agent does not add an expiration time to the registration requests and does not perform
+// reregistration. The default value is 3600-s. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Sip Rereg Head Start Time
-// SIP rereg head start time: This attribute specifies the time in seconds prior to timeout that
-// causes the SIP agent to start the re-registration process. The default value is 360-s. (R,-W)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the time in seconds prior to timeout that causes the SIP agent to start
+// the re-registration process. The default value is 360-s. (R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Host Part Uri
-// Host part URI: This attribute points to a large string ME that contains the host or domain part
-// of the SIP address of record for users connected to this ONU. A null pointer indicates that the
-// current address in the IP host config ME is to be used. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a large string ME that contains the host or domain part of the SIP
+// address of record for users connected to this ONU. A null pointer indicates that the current
+// address in the IP host config ME is to be used. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Sip Status
+// 5 Failed - Timeout
+//
+// 6 Redundant, offline: this instance of the SIP agent config data occupies the role of a
+// redundant server, and is not presently in use.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute shows the current status of the SIP agent. Values are as follows.
+//
+// 0 Ok/initial
+//
+// 1 Connected
+//
+// 2 Failed - ICMP error
+//
+// 3 Failed - Malformed response
+//
+// 4 Failed - Inadequate info response
+//
// Sip Registrar
-// SIP registrar: This attribute points to a network address ME that contains the name (IP address
-// or resolved name) of the registrar server for SIP signalling messages. Examples: "10.10.10.10"
-// and "proxy.voip.net". (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a network address ME that contains the name (IP address or resolved
+// name) of the registrar server for SIP signalling messages. Examples: "10.10.10.10" and
+// "proxy.voip.net". (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Softswitch
-// Softswitch: This attribute identifies the SIP gateway softswitch vendor. The format is four
-// ASCII coded alphabetic characters [A..Z] as defined in [ATIS0300220]. A value of four null bytes
-// indicates an unknown or unspecified vendor. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute identifies the SIP gateway softswitch vendor. The format is four ASCII coded
+// alphabetic characters [A..Z] as defined in [ATIS0300220]. A value of four null bytes indicates
+// an unknown or unspecified vendor. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Sip Response Table
+// This attribute specifies the tone and text to be presented to the subscriber upon receipt of
+// various SIP messages (normally 4xx, 5xx, 6xx message codes). The table is a sequence of entries,
+// each of which is defined as follows.
+//
+// SIP response code (2 bytes): This field is the value of the SIP message code. It also serves as
+// the index into the SIP response table. When a set operation is performed with the value 0 in
+// this field, the table is cleared.
+//
+// Tone (1 byte): This field specifies one of the tones in the tone pattern table of the associated
+// voice service profile. The specified tone is played to the subscriber.
+//
+// Text message (2 bytes): This field is a pointer to a large string that contains a message to be
+// displayed to the subscriber. If the value of this field is a null pointer, text pre-associated
+// with the tone may be displayed, or no text at all.
+//
+// (R, W) (optional) (N * 5 bytes)
+//
// NOTE 2 - This model assumes that SIP response tones and text are common to all POTS lines that
// share a given SIP agent.
//
// Sip Option Transmit Control
-// SIP option transmit control: This Boolean attribute specifies that the ONU is (true) or is not
-// (false) enabled to transmit SIP options. The default value is recommended to be false. (R, W,
-// setbycreate) (optional) (1 byte)
+// This Boolean attribute specifies that the ONU is (true) or is not (false) enabled to transmit
+// SIP options. The default value is recommended to be false. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (1
+// byte)
//
// Sip Uri Format
-// SIP URI format: This attribute specifies the format of the URI in outgoing SIP messages. The
-// recommended default value 0 specifies TEL URIs; the value 1 specifies SIP URIs. Other values are
-// reserved. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (1 byte)
+// This attribute specifies the format of the URI in outgoing SIP messages. The recommended default
+// value 0 specifies TEL URIs; the value 1 specifies SIP URIs. Other values are reserved. (R, W,
+// setbycreate) (optional) (1 byte)
//
// Redundant Sip Agent Pointer
-// Redundant SIP agent pointer: This attribute points to another SIP agent config data ME, which is
-// understood to provide redundancy. The initial SIP agent is determined by the pointer from the
-// SIP user data ME. It is the manager's responsibility to provision a group of redundant SIP
-// agents with mutually consistent attributes. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to another SIP agent config data ME, which is understood to provide
+// redundancy. The initial SIP agent is determined by the pointer from the SIP user data ME. It is
+// the manager's responsibility to provision a group of redundant SIP agents with mutually
+// consistent attributes. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
type SipAgentConfigData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/sipagentconfigdata2.go b/generated/sipagentconfigdata2.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1ed14a8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/sipagentconfigdata2.go
@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// SipAgentConfigData2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity SIP agent config data 2
+const SipAgentConfigData2ClassID = ClassID(407) // 0x0197
+
+var sipagentconfigdata2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// SipAgentConfigData2 (Class ID: #407 / 0x0197)
+// This ME supplements SIP agent config data ME. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by
+// the OLT.
+//
+// Relationships
+// An instance of this ME is associated with a SIP agent config data.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the corresponding SIP agent config data. Note that this
+// entity is associated with the primary SIP agent config data (if SIP agent is involved in
+// protection). (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// In_Use_Options_Timer
+// In-Use-Options-Timer: This attribute defines the frequency that a SIP options packet is sent to
+// the SIP proxy in-use. When a SIP options packet is not responded to by the SIP proxy, it is
+// marked as unavailable. Otherwise, it is marked as available. Units are seconds. The default
+// value 0 specifies vendor-specific implementation. (R, W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-byte)
+//
+// Alternate_Options_Timer
+// Alternate-Options-Timer: This attribute defines the frequency that a SIP options packet is sent
+// to the standby SIP proxy. When a SIP options packet is not responded to by the standby SIP
+// proxy, it is marked as unavailable. Otherwise, it is marked as available. Units are seconds. The
+// default value 0 specifies vendor-specific implementation. (R, W, set-by-create) (mandatory)
+// (2-byte)
+//
+// Revertive
+// This Boolean attribute specifies whether the SIP UA is involved in revertive (true) or non-
+// revertive (false) switching. The default value is recommended to be false. (R, W, set-by-create)
+// (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
+// Current Proxy Server Resolved Address
+// This attribute contains the resolved IP address of the in-use SIP proxy. If the value is
+// 0.0.x.y, where x and y are not both 0, then x.y is to be interpreted as a pointer to a large
+// string ME that represents an IPv6 address. Otherwise, the address is an IPv4 address (R)
+// (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Current Proxy Server Resolved Name
+// This attribute contains a pointer to the large string ME that contains the resolved name of the
+// SIP proxy in-use. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Alternate Proxy Server Resolved Address
+// This attribute contains the resolved IP address of the alternate SIP proxy. If the value is
+// 0.0.x.y, where x and y are not both 0, then x.y is to be interpreted as a pointer to a large
+// string ME that represents an IPv6 address. Otherwise, the address is an IPv4 address (R)
+// (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Alternate Proxy Server Resolved Name
+// This attribute contains a pointer to the large string ME that contains the resolved name of the
+// alternate SIP proxy. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+type SipAgentConfigData2 struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ sipagentconfigdata2BME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "SipAgentConfigData2",
+ ClassID: 407,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Create,
+ Delete,
+ Get,
+ Set,
+ GetCurrentData,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfe00,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: Uint16Field("InUseOptionsTimer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: Uint16Field("AlternateOptionsTimer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: ByteField("Revertive", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 3),
+ 4: Uint32Field("CurrentProxyServerResolvedAddress", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 4),
+ 5: Uint16Field("CurrentProxyServerResolvedName", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 5),
+ 6: Uint32Field("AlternateProxyServerResolvedAddress", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 6),
+ 7: Uint16Field("AlternateProxyServerResolvedName", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 7),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOlt,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewSipAgentConfigData2 (class ID 407) 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 NewSipAgentConfigData2(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*sipagentconfigdata2BME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/sipagentperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/sipagentperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index a201006..66850e2 100644
--- a/generated/sipagentperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/sipagentperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// SipAgentPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity SIP agent performance monitoring history data
-const SipAgentPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(151)
+const SipAgentPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(151) // 0x0097
var sipagentperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// SipAgentPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #151)
+// SipAgentPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #151 / 0x0097)
// This ME collects PM data for the associated VoIP SIP agent. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,15 +42,14 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the corresponding SIP agent config
-// data or to the SIP config portal. If a non-OMCI configuration method is used for VoIP, there can
-// be only one live ME instance, associated with the SIP config portal, and with ME ID 0. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the corresponding SIP agent config data or to the SIP config
+// portal. If a non-OMCI configuration method is used for VoIP, there can be only one live ME
+// instance, associated with the SIP config portal, and with ME ID 0. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -58,54 +57,48 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Transactions
-// Transactions: This attribute counts the number of new transactions that were initiated. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Rx Invite Reqs
-// Rx invite reqs: This attribute counts received invite messages, including retransmissions. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Rx Invite Retrans
-// Rx invite retrans: This attribute counts received invite retransmission messages. (R) (optional)
+// This attribute counts the number of new transactions that were initiated. (R) (optional)
// (4-bytes)
//
+// Rx Invite Reqs
+// This attribute counts received invite messages, including retransmissions. (R) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
+//
+// Rx Invite Retrans
+// This attribute counts received invite retransmission messages. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
// Rx Noninvite Reqs
-// Rx noninvite reqs: This attribute counts received non-invite messages, including
-// retransmissions. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received non-invite messages, including retransmissions. (R) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Noninvite Retrans
-// Rx noninvite retrans: This attribute counts received non-invite retransmission messages. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts received non-invite retransmission messages. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Response
-// Rx response: This attribute counts total responses received. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts total responses received. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Rx Response Retransmissions
-// Rx response retransmissions: This attribute counts total response retransmissions received. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts total response retransmissions received. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Invite Reqs
-// Tx invite reqs: This attribute counts transmitted invite messages, including retransmissions.
-// (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts transmitted invite messages, including retransmissions. (R) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Invite Retrans
-// Tx invite retrans: This attribute counts transmitted invite retransmission messages. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts transmitted invite retransmission messages. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Noninvite Reqs
-// Tx noninvite reqs: This attribute counts transmitted non-invite messages, including
-// retransmissions. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts transmitted non-invite messages, including retransmissions. (R) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Noninvite Retrans
-// Tx noninvite retrans: This attribute counts transmitted non-invite retransmission messages. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts transmitted non-invite retransmission messages. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Response
-// Tx response: This attribute counts the total responses sent. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total responses sent. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Tx Response Retransmissions
-// Tx response retransmissions: This attribute counts total response retransmissions sent. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts total response retransmissions sent. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
type SipAgentPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/sipcallinitiationperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/sipcallinitiationperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 5a46091..23949a5 100644
--- a/generated/sipcallinitiationperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/sipcallinitiationperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// SipCallInitiationPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity SIP call initiation performance monitoring history data
-const SipCallInitiationPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(152)
+const SipCallInitiationPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(152) // 0x0098
var sipcallinitiationperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// SipCallInitiationPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #152)
+// SipCallInitiationPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #152 / 0x0098)
// This ME collects PM data related to call initiations of a VoIP SIP agent. Instances of this ME
// are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -43,15 +43,13 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the SIP agent config data or the
-// SIP config portal ME. If a nonOMCI configuration method is used for VoIP, there can be only one
-// live ME instance, associated with the SIP config portal, and with ME ID 0. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the SIP agent config data or the SIP config portal ME. If a
+// nonOMCI configuration method is used for VoIP, there can be only one live ME instance,
+// associated with the SIP config portal, and with ME ID 0. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -59,24 +57,24 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Failed To Connect Counter
-// Failed to connect counter: This attribute counts the number of times that the SIP UA failed to
-// reach/connect its TCP/UDP peer during SIP call initiations. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times that the SIP UA failed to reach/connect its TCP/UDP
+// peer during SIP call initiations. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Failed To Validate Counter
-// Failed to validate counter: This attribute counts the number of times that the SIP UA failed to
-// validate its peer during SIP call initiations. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Timeout Counter
-// Timeout counter: This attribute counts the number of times that the SIP UA timed out during SIP
+// This attribute counts the number of times that the SIP UA failed to validate its peer during SIP
// call initiations. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
+// Timeout Counter
+// This attribute counts the number of times that the SIP UA timed out during SIP call initiations.
+// (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
// Failure Received Counter
-// Failure received counter: This attribute counts the number of times that the SIP UA received a
-// failure error code during SIP call initiations. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times that the SIP UA received a failure error code during
+// SIP call initiations. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Failed To Authenticate Counter
-// Failed to authenticate counter: This attribute counts the number of times that the SIP UA failed
-// to authenticate itself during SIP call initiations. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of times that the SIP UA failed to authenticate itself during
+// SIP call initiations. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
type SipCallInitiationPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/sipconfigportal.go b/generated/sipconfigportal.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7f525c0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/sipconfigportal.go
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// SipConfigPortalClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity SIP config portal
+const SipConfigPortalClassID = ClassID(149) // 0x0095
+
+var sipconfigportalBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// SipConfigPortal (Class ID: #149 / 0x0095)
+// The SIP config portal ME provides a way for the OLT to discover the configuration text delivered
+// to an ONU by a non-OMCI SIP VoIP configuration method ([BBF TR-069], sipping framework, etc.).
+// Text retrieved from this ME is not required to be understood by the OLT or EMS, but it may be
+// useful for human or vendor-specific analysis tools. See also the MGC config portal ME.
+//
+// An instance of this ME may be created by an ONU that supports non-OMCI SIP configuration. It is
+// not reported during an MIB upload.
+//
+// Relationships
+// One instance of this ME is associated with the ONU.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is one instance, number 0.
+// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Configuration Text Table
+// This attribute is used to pass a textual representation of the VoIP configuration back to the
+// OLT. The contents are vendor-specific. The get, get next sequence must be used with this
+// attribute since its size is unspecified. Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (x-bytes)
+//
+type SipConfigPortal struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ sipconfigportalBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "SipConfigPortal",
+ ClassID: 149,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Get,
+ GetNext,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0x8000,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: TableField("ConfigurationTextTable", TableAttributeType, 0x8000, TableInfo{nil, 25}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, false, false, 1),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewSipConfigPortal (class ID 149) 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 NewSipConfigPortal(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*sipconfigportalBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/sipuserdata.go b/generated/sipuserdata.go
index fe7bbab..dcbe99e 100644
--- a/generated/sipuserdata.go
+++ b/generated/sipuserdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// SipUserDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity SIP user data
-const SipUserDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(153)
+const SipUserDataClassID = ClassID(153) // 0x0099
var sipuserdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// SipUserData (class ID #153)
+// SipUserData (Class ID: #153 / 0x0099)
// The SIP user data defines the user specific configuration attributes associated with a specific
// VoIP CTP. This entity is conditionally required for ONUs that offer VoIP SIP services. If a non-
// OMCI interface is used to manage SIP for VoIP, this ME is unnecessary. The non-OMCI interface
@@ -45,61 +45,59 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Sip Agent Pointer
-// SIP agent pointer: This attribute points to the SIP agent config data ME to be used for
-// signalling. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// User Part Aor
-// User part AOR: This attribute points to a large string that contains the user identification
-// part of the address of record. This can take the form of an alphanumeric string or the
-// subscriber's directory number. A null pointer indicates the absence of an AOR. (R,-W,
+// This attribute points to the SIP agent config data ME to be used for signalling. (R,-W,
// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
+// User Part Aor
+// This attribute points to a large string that contains the user identification part of the
+// address of record. This can take the form of an alphanumeric string or the subscriber's
+// directory number. A null pointer indicates the absence of an AOR. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// Sip Display Name
-// SIP display name: This ASCII string attribute defines the customer ID used for the display
-// attribute in outgoing SIP messages. The default value is null (all zero bytes) (R,-W)
-// (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// This ASCII string attribute defines the customer ID used for the display attribute in outgoing
+// SIP messages. The default value is null (all zero bytes) (R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
// Username And Password
-// Username and password: This attribute points to an authentication security method ME that
-// contains the SIP user name and password used for authentication. A null pointer indicates no
-// username and password. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2)
+// This attribute points to an authentication security method ME that contains the SIP user name
+// and password used for authentication. A null pointer indicates no username and password. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2)
//
// Voicemail Server Sip Uri
-// Voicemail server SIP URI: This attribute points to a network address ME that contains the name
-// (IP address or URI) of the SIP voicemail server for SIP signalling messages. A null pointer
-// indicates the absence of a SIP voicemail server. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a network address ME that contains the name (IP address or URI) of the
+// SIP voicemail server for SIP signalling messages. A null pointer indicates the absence of a SIP
+// voicemail server. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Voicemail Subscription Expiration Time
-// Voicemail subscription expiration time: This attribute defines the voicemail subscription
-// expiration time in seconds. If this value is 0, the SIP agent uses an implementation-specific
-// value. This attribute is recommended to be set to 3600-s by default. (R,-W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute defines the voicemail subscription expiration time in seconds. If this value is
+// 0, the SIP agent uses an implementation-specific value. This attribute is recommended to be set
+// to 3600-s by default. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Network Dial Plan Pointer
-// Network dial plan pointer: This attribute points to a network dial plan table. A null pointer
-// indicates the absence of a network dial plan. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a network dial plan table. A null pointer indicates the absence of a
+// network dial plan. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Application Services Profile Pointer
-// Application services profile pointer: This attribute points to a VoIP application services
-// profile. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a VoIP application services profile. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Feature Code Pointer
-// Feature code pointer: This attribute points to the VoIP feature access codes ME for this
-// subscriber. A null pointer indicates the absence of a VoIP feature access codes ME. (R,-W, set-
-// by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to the VoIP feature access codes ME for this subscriber. A null pointer
+// indicates the absence of a VoIP feature access codes ME. (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Pptp Pointer
-// PPTP pointer: This attribute points to the PPTP POTS UNI ME that provides the analogue telephony
-// adaptor (ATA) function. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to the PPTP POTS UNI ME that provides the analogue telephony adaptor (ATA)
+// function. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Release Timer
-// Release timer: This attribute contains a release timer defined in seconds. The value 0 specifies
-// that the ONU is to use its internal default. The default value of this attribute is 10-s. (R,-W)
-// (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute contains a release timer defined in seconds. The value 0 specifies that the ONU
+// is to use its internal default. The default value of this attribute is 10-s. (R,-W) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Receiver Off Hook Roh Timer
// Receiver off hook (ROH) timer: This attribute defines the time in seconds for the ROH condition
diff --git a/generated/snmpconfigurationdata.go b/generated/snmpconfigurationdata.go
index 1c878ad..2e6c9e4 100644
--- a/generated/snmpconfigurationdata.go
+++ b/generated/snmpconfigurationdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// SnmpConfigurationDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity SNMP configuration data
-const SnmpConfigurationDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(335)
+const SnmpConfigurationDataClassID = ClassID(335) // 0x014f
var snmpconfigurationdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// SnmpConfigurationData (class ID #335)
+// SnmpConfigurationData (Class ID: #335 / 0x014f)
// The SNMP configuration data ME provides a way for the OLT to provision an IP path for an SNMP
// management agent.
//
@@ -42,41 +42,40 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The ME IDs 0 and
-// 0xFFFF are reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The ME IDs 0 and 0xFFFF are
+// reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Snmp Version
-// SNMP version: This integer attribute is the SNMP protocol version to be supported. (R,-W,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This integer attribute is the SNMP protocol version to be supported. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Snmp Agent Address
-// SNMP agent address: This attribute is a pointer to a TCP/UDP config data ME, which provides the
-// SNMP agent. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute is a pointer to a TCP/UDP config data ME, which provides the SNMP agent. (R, W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Snmp Server Address
-// SNMP server address: This attribute is the IP address of the SNMP server. (R, W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute is the IP address of the SNMP server. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
// Snmp Server Port
-// SNMP server port: This attribute is the UDP port number of the SNMP server. (R, W, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute is the UDP port number of the SNMP server. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
// Security Name Pointer
-// Security name pointer: This attribute points to a large string whose content represents the SNMP
-// security name in a human-readable format that is independent of the security model. SecurityName
-// is defined in [b-IETF RFC 2571]. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to a large string whose content represents the SNMP security name in a
+// human-readable format that is independent of the security model. SecurityName is defined in
+// [b-IETF RFC 2571]. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Community For Read
-// Community for read: This attribute is a pointer to a large string that contains the name of the
-// read community. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute is a pointer to a large string that contains the name of the read community. (R,
+// W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Community For Write
-// Community for write: This attribute is a pointer to a large string that contains the name of the
-// write community. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute is a pointer to a large string that contains the name of the write community. (R,
+// W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Sys Name Pointer
-// Sys name pointer: This attribute points to a large string whose content identifies the SNMP
-// system name. SysName is defined in [b-IETF RFC-3418]. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to a large string whose content identifies the SNMP system name. SysName
+// is defined in [b-IETF RFC-3418]. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
type SnmpConfigurationData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/softwareimage.go b/generated/softwareimage.go
index 27efb8f..b900d0b 100644
--- a/generated/softwareimage.go
+++ b/generated/softwareimage.go
@@ -14,6 +14,12 @@
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
+/*
+ * NOTE: This file was generated, manual edits will be overwritten!
+ *
+ * Generated by 'goCodeGenerator.py':
+ * https://github.com/cboling/OMCI-parser/README.md
+ */
package generated
@@ -21,11 +27,11 @@
// SoftwareImageClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Software image
-const SoftwareImageClassID ClassID = ClassID(7)
+const SoftwareImageClassID = ClassID(7) // 0x0007
var softwareimageBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// SoftwareImage (class ID #7)
+// SoftwareImage (Class ID: #7 / 0x0007)
// This ME models an executable software image stored in the ONU (documented here as its
// fundamental usage). It may also be used to represent an opaque vendor-specific file
// (vendorspecific usage).
@@ -56,49 +62,48 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The first byte
-// indicates the physical location of the equipment hosting the software image, either the ONU (0)
-// or a cardholder (1..254). The second byte distinguishes between the two software image ME
-// instances (0..1). (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The first byte indicates the
+// physical location of the equipment hosting the software image, either the ONU (0) or a
+// cardholder (1..254). The second byte distinguishes between the two software image ME instances
+// (0..1). (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Version
-// Version: This string attribute identifies the version of the software. (R) (mandatory)
-// (14-bytes)
+// This string attribute identifies the version of the software. (R) (mandatory) (14-bytes)
//
// Is Committed
-// Is committed: This attribute indicates whether the associated software image is committed (1) or
-// uncommitted (0). By definition, the committed software image is loaded and executed upon reboot
-// of the ONU or circuit pack. During normal operation, one software image is always committed,
-// while the other is uncommitted. Under no circumstances are both software images allowed to be
-// committed at the same time. On the other hand, both software images could be uncommitted at the
-// same time if both were invalid. Upon ME instantiation, instance 0 is initialized to committed,
-// while instance 1 is initialized to uncommitted (i.e., the ONU ships from the factory with image
-// 0 committed). (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the associated software image is committed (1) or uncommitted
+// (0). By definition, the committed software image is loaded and executed upon reboot of the ONU
+// or circuit pack. During normal operation, one software image is always committed, while the
+// other is uncommitted. Under no circumstances are both software images allowed to be committed at
+// the same time. On the other hand, both software images could be uncommitted at the same time if
+// both were invalid. Upon ME instantiation, instance 0 is initialized to committed, while instance
+// 1 is initialized to uncommitted (i.e., the ONU ships from the factory with image 0 committed).
+// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Is Active
-// Is active: This attribute indicates whether the associated software image is active (1) or
-// inactive (0). By definition, the active software image is one that is currently loaded and
-// executing in the ONU or circuit pack. Under normal operation, one software image is always
-// active while the other is inactive. Under no circumstances are both software images allowed to
-// be active at the same time. On the other hand, both software images could be inactive at the
-// same time if both were invalid. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the associated software image is active (1) or inactive (0). By
+// definition, the active software image is one that is currently loaded and executing in the ONU
+// or circuit pack. Under normal operation, one software image is always active while the other is
+// inactive. Under no circumstances are both software images allowed to be active at the same time.
+// On the other hand, both software images could be inactive at the same time if both were invalid.
+// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Is Valid
-// Is valid: This attribute indicates whether the associated software image is valid (1) or invalid
-// (0). By definition, a software image is valid if it has been verified to be an executable code
-// image. The verification mechanism is not subject to standardization; however, it should include
-// at least a data integrity check [e.g., a cyclic redundancy check (CRC)] of the entire code
-// image. Upon ME instantiation or software download completion, the ONU validates the associated
-// code image and sets this attribute according to the result. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the associated software image is valid (1) or invalid (0). By
+// definition, a software image is valid if it has been verified to be an executable code image.
+// The verification mechanism is not subject to standardization; however, it should include at
+// least a data integrity check [e.g., a cyclic redundancy check (CRC)] of the entire code image.
+// Upon ME instantiation or software download completion, the ONU validates the associated code
+// image and sets this attribute according to the result. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Product Code
-// Product code: This attribute provides a way for a vendor to indicate product code information on
-// a file. It is a character string, padded with trailing nulls if it is shorter than 25 bytes. (R)
-// (optional) (25 bytes)
+// This attribute provides a way for a vendor to indicate product code information on a file. It is
+// a character string, padded with trailing nulls if it is shorter than 25 bytes. (R) (optional)
+// (25 bytes)
//
// Image Hash
-// Image hash: This attribute is an MD5 hash of the software image. It is computed at completion of
-// the end download action. (R) (optional) (16-bytes)
+// This attribute is an MD5 hash of the software image. It is computed at completion of the end
+// download action. (R) (optional) (16-bytes)
//
type SoftwareImage struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/t-cont.go b/generated/t-cont.go
index 01af10c..7fe59c9 100644
--- a/generated/t-cont.go
+++ b/generated/t-cont.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TContClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity T-CONT
-const TContClassID ClassID = ClassID(262)
+const TContClassID = ClassID(262) // 0x0106
var tcontBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TCont (class ID #262)
+// TCont (Class ID: #262 / 0x0106)
// 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.
@@ -58,11 +58,11 @@
//
// 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)
+// 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
@@ -73,10 +73,20 @@
// (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)
+// The ONU should set this attribute to the value 1, and the OLT should ignore it. (R) (mandatory)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Policy
+// This attribute indicates the T-CONT's traffic scheduling policy. Valid values:
+//
+// 0 Null
+//
+// 1 Strict priority
+//
+// 2 WRR - Weighted round robin
+//
+// (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
// 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.
diff --git a/generated/tcadaptorperformancemonitoringhistorydataxdsl.go b/generated/tcadaptorperformancemonitoringhistorydataxdsl.go
index 1b9dcf1..8c13139 100644
--- a/generated/tcadaptorperformancemonitoringhistorydataxdsl.go
+++ b/generated/tcadaptorperformancemonitoringhistorydataxdsl.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TcAdaptorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataXdslClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TC adaptor performance monitoring history data xDSL
-const TcAdaptorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataXdslClassID ClassID = ClassID(116)
+const TcAdaptorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataXdslClassID = ClassID(116) // 0x0074
var tcadaptorperformancemonitoringhistorydataxdslBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TcAdaptorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataXdsl (class ID #116)
+// TcAdaptorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataXdsl (Class ID: #116 / 0x0074)
// This ME collects PM data of an xTUC to xTUR ATM data path. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data1 ME that
diff --git a/generated/tcpudpconfigdata.go b/generated/tcpudpconfigdata.go
index 87a8192..df11642 100644
--- a/generated/tcpudpconfigdata.go
+++ b/generated/tcpudpconfigdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TcpUdpConfigDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TCP/UDP config data
-const TcpUdpConfigDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(136)
+const TcpUdpConfigDataClassID = ClassID(136) // 0x0088
var tcpudpconfigdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TcpUdpConfigData (class ID #136)
+// TcpUdpConfigData (Class ID: #136 / 0x0088)
// The TCP/UDP config data ME configures services based on the transmission control protocol (TCP)
// and user datagram protocol (UDP) that are offered from an IP host. If a non-OMCI interface is
// used to manage an IP service, this ME is unnecessary; the non-OMCI interface supplies the
@@ -45,17 +45,16 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. It is
-// recommended that the ME ID be the same as the port number. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. It is recommended that the ME ID be
+// the same as the port number. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Port Id
-// Port ID: This attribute specifies the port number that offers the TCP/UDP service. (R,-W,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the port number that offers the TCP/UDP service. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Protocol
-// Protocol: This attribute specifies the protocol type as defined by [b-IANA] (protocol numbers),
-// for example UDP (0x11). (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the protocol type as defined by [b-IANA] (protocol numbers), for
+// example UDP (0x11). (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Tos_Diffserv Field
// TOS/diffserv field: This attribute specifies the value of the TOS/diffserv field of the IPv4
@@ -64,9 +63,9 @@
// points). (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Ip Host Pointer
-// IP host pointer: This attribute points to the IP host config data or IPv6 host config data ME
-// associated with this TCP/UDP data. Any number of ports and protocols may be associated with an
-// IP host. (R, W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute points to the IP host config data or IPv6 host config data ME associated with
+// this TCP/UDP data. Any number of ports and protocols may be associated with an IP host. (R, W,
+// set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
type TcpUdpConfigData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/tcpudpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/tcpudpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 5914ebd..fd7073b 100644
--- a/generated/tcpudpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/tcpudpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TcpUdpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TCP/UDP performance monitoring history data
-const TcpUdpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(342)
+const TcpUdpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(342) // 0x0156
var tcpudpperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TcpUdpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #342)
+// TcpUdpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #342 / 0x0156)
// This ME collects PM data related to a TCP or UDP port. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the TCP/UDP config data ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the TCP/UDP config data ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -56,24 +55,24 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Socket Failed
-// Socket failed: This attribute is incremented when an attempt to create a socket associated with
-// a port fails. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Listen Failed
-// Listen failed: This attribute is incremented when an attempt by a service to listen for a
-// request on a port fails. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Bind Failed
-// Bind failed: This attribute is incremented when an attempt by a service to bind to a port fails.
+// This attribute is incremented when an attempt to create a socket associated with a port fails.
// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
-// Accept Failed
-// Accept failed: This attribute is incremented when an attempt to accept a connection on a port
+// Listen Failed
+// This attribute is incremented when an attempt by a service to listen for a request on a port
// fails. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
+// Bind Failed
+// This attribute is incremented when an attempt by a service to bind to a port fails. (R)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Accept Failed
+// This attribute is incremented when an attempt to accept a connection on a port fails. (R)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// Select Failed
-// Select failed: This attribute is incremented when an attempt to perform a select on a group of
-// ports fails. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is incremented when an attempt to perform a select on a group of ports fails. (R)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type TcpUdpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/thresholddata1.go b/generated/thresholddata1.go
index 2d062ee..d398f61 100644
--- a/generated/thresholddata1.go
+++ b/generated/thresholddata1.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// ThresholdData1ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Threshold data 1
-const ThresholdData1ClassID ClassID = ClassID(273)
+const ThresholdData1ClassID = ClassID(273) // 0x0111
var thresholddata1BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// ThresholdData1 (class ID #273)
+// ThresholdData1 (Class ID: #273 / 0x0111)
// Threshold data are partitioned into two MEs for historical reasons. An instance of this ME,
// together with an optional instance of the threshold data 2 ME, contains threshold values for
// counters in PM history data MEs.
@@ -46,8 +46,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
+//
+// The following seven attributes specify threshold values for seven thresholded counters in
+// associated PM history data MEs. The definition of each PM history ME includes a table that links
+// each thresholded counter to one of these threshold value attributes.
//
// Threshold Value_1
// Threshold value-1: (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
diff --git a/generated/thresholddata2.go b/generated/thresholddata2.go
index 8145d76..3cd0975 100644
--- a/generated/thresholddata2.go
+++ b/generated/thresholddata2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// ThresholdData2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Threshold data 2
-const ThresholdData2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(274)
+const ThresholdData2ClassID = ClassID(274) // 0x0112
var thresholddata2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// ThresholdData2 (class ID #274)
+// ThresholdData2 (Class ID: #274 / 0x0112)
// Together with an instance of the threshold data 1 ME, an instance of this ME contains threshold
// values for counters maintained in one or more instances of PM history data MEs.
//
@@ -44,8 +44,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value is the
-// same as that of the paired threshold data-1-instance. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Its value is the same as that of
+// the paired threshold data-1-instance. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// The following seven attributes specify threshold values for seven thresholded counters in
+// associated PM history data MEs. The definition of each PM history ME includes a table that links
+// each thresholded counter to one of these threshold value attributes.
//
// Threshold Value_8
// Threshold value-8: (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
diff --git a/generated/timestatusmessage.go b/generated/timestatusmessage.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d227b91
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/timestatusmessage.go
@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// TimeStatusMessageClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity Time Status Message
+const TimeStatusMessageClassID = ClassID(440) // 0x01b8
+
+var timestatusmessageBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// TimeStatusMessage (Class ID: #440 / 0x01b8)
+// This ME provides status and characterization information for the time-transmitting node and its
+// grandmaster. An ONU that supports time synchronization automatically creates an instance of this
+// ME. The best practise is to set all the attributes at the same time.
+//
+// Relationships
+// The single instance of this ME is associated with the ONU ME.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+// Domain Number
+// Using the format of clause 7.1 of [IEEE 1588]. The default value is 0. (R, W) (mandatory) (1
+// byte)
+//
+// Flag Field
+// The field format is given in the table. Value 1 represents "true". (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
+// Currentutcoffset
+// Provides the UTC offset value between the TAI and UTC timescales (UTC Offset-= TAI-- UTC), as
+// specified in clause 7.2.3 of [IEEE 1588]. (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+// Priority1
+// As specified in clause 7.6.2.2 of [IEEE 1588]. (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
+// Clockclass
+// Provides the clockClass information denoting the traceability of the time distributed by the
+// grandmaster clock, as specified in clause 7.6.2.4 of [IEEE 1588]. (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
+// Accuracy
+// Indicates the expected accuracy of a clock when it is the grandmaster, as specified in clause
+// 7.6.2.5 of [IEEE 1588]. (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
+// Offsetscaledlogvariance
+// Provides the estimate of the time variance, as specified in clause-7.6.3 of [IEEE 1588]. (R, W)
+// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+// Priority2
+// As specified in clause 7.6.2.3 of [IEEE 1588]. (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
+// Grandmaster ID: The clockIdentity attribute of the grandmaster, taken from the IEEE EUI64
+// individual assigned numbers. (R, W) (mandatory) (8 bytes)
+//
+// Steps removed: Provides the number of boundary clocks between the local clock and the master.
+// (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+// Time source: Indicates the source of time used by the grandmaster clock, as specified in clause
+// 7.6.2.6 of [IEEE 1588]. (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
+type TimeStatusMessage struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ timestatusmessageBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "TimeStatusMessage",
+ ClassID: 440,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Get,
+ Set,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xff00,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: ByteField("DomainNumber", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: ByteField("FlagField", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: Uint16Field("Currentutcoffset", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 3),
+ 4: ByteField("Priority1", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 4),
+ 5: ByteField("Clockclass", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 5),
+ 6: ByteField("Accuracy", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 6),
+ 7: Uint16Field("Offsetscaledlogvariance", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 7),
+ 8: ByteField("Priority2", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0100, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 8),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ Alarms: AlarmMap{
+ 0: "Clock unlock",
+ 1: "ESMC loss",
+ 2: "Time unlock",
+ },
+ }
+}
+
+// NewTimeStatusMessage (class ID 440) 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 NewTimeStatusMessage(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*timestatusmessageBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/trafficdescriptor.go b/generated/trafficdescriptor.go
index 1bac10e..cf1ccc0 100644
--- a/generated/trafficdescriptor.go
+++ b/generated/trafficdescriptor.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TrafficDescriptorClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Traffic descriptor
-const TrafficDescriptorClassID ClassID = ClassID(280)
+const TrafficDescriptorClassID = ClassID(280) // 0x0118
var trafficdescriptorBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TrafficDescriptor (class ID #280)
+// TrafficDescriptor (Class ID: #280 / 0x0118)
// The traffic descriptor is a profile that allows for traffic management. A priority controlled
// ONU can point from a MAC bridge port configuration data ME to a traffic descriptor in order to
// implement traffic management (marking, policing). A rate controlled ONU can point to a traffic
@@ -61,35 +61,93 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Cir
-// CIR: This attribute specifies the committed information rate, in bytes per second. The default
-// is 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the committed information rate, in bytes per second. The default is 0.
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Pir
-// PIR: This attribute specifies the peak information rate, in bytes per second. The default value
-// 0 accepts the ONU's factory policy. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the peak information rate, in bytes per second. The default value 0
+// accepts the ONU's factory policy. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Cbs
-// CBS: This attribute specifies the committed burst size, in bytes. The default is 0. (R,-W,
+// This attribute specifies the committed burst size, in bytes. The default is 0. (R,-W,
// setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Pbs
-// PBS: This attribute specifies the peak burst size, in bytes. The default value 0 accepts the
-// ONU's factory policy. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the peak burst size, in bytes. The default value 0 accepts the ONU's
+// factory policy. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Colour Mode
+// This attribute specifies whether the colour marking algorithm considers pre-existing marking on
+// ingress packets (colour-aware) or ignores it (colour-blind). In colour-aware mode, packets can
+// only be demoted (from green to yellow or red, or from yellow to red). The default value is 0.
+//
+// 0 Colour-blind
+//
+// 1 Colour-aware
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Ingress Colour Marking
+// This attribute is meaningful in colour-aware mode. It identifies how pre-existing drop
+// precedence is marked on ingress packets. For DEI and PCP marking, a drop eligible indicator is
+// equivalent to yellow; otherwise, the colour is green. For DSCP AF marking, the lowest drop
+// precedence is equivalent to green; otherwise, the colour is yellow. The default value is 0.
+//
+// 0 No marking (ignore ingress marking)
+//
+// 2 DEI [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 3 PCP 8P0D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 4 PCP 7P1D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 5 PCP 6P2D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 6 PCP 5P3D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 7 DSCP AF class [IETF RFC 2597]
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Egress Colour Marking
+// 2 DEI [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 3 PCP 8P0D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 4 PCP 7P1D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 5 PCP 6P2D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 6 PCP 5P3D [IEEE 802.1ad]
+//
+// 7 DSCP AF class [IETF RFC 2597]
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute specifies how drop precedence is to be marked by the ONU on egress packets. If
+// set to internal marking only, the externally visible packet contents are not modified, but the
+// packet is identified in a vendor-specific local way that indicates its colour to the priority
+// queue ME. It is possible for the egress marking to differ from the ingress marking; for example,
+// ingress PCP marking could be translated to DEI egress marking. The default value is 0.
+//
+// 0 No marking
+//
+// 1 Internal marking only
+//
// Meter Type
+// This attribute specifies the algorithm used to determine the colour of the packet. The default
+// value is 0.
+//
+// 0 Not specified
+//
+// 1 [b-IETF RFC 4115]
+//
+// 2 [b-IETF RFC 2698]
+//
// (R, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type TrafficDescriptor struct {
diff --git a/generated/trafficscheduler.go b/generated/trafficscheduler.go
index 0996420..6be642f 100644
--- a/generated/trafficscheduler.go
+++ b/generated/trafficscheduler.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TrafficSchedulerClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Traffic scheduler
-const TrafficSchedulerClassID ClassID = ClassID(278)
+const TrafficSchedulerClassID = ClassID(278) // 0x0116
var trafficschedulerBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TrafficScheduler (class ID #278)
+// TrafficScheduler (Class ID: #278 / 0x0116)
// NOTE 1 - In [ITU-T G.984.4], this ME is called a traffic scheduler-G.
//
// An instance of this ME represents a logical object that can control upstream GEM packets. A
@@ -50,31 +50,57 @@
//
// 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 traffic scheduler. The first byte is
-// the slot ID of the circuit pack with which this traffic scheduler is associated. For a traffic
-// scheduler that is not associated with a circuit pack, the first byte is 0xFF. The second byte is
-// the traffic scheduler id, assigned by the ONU itself. Traffic schedulers are numbered in
-// ascending order with the range 0..0xFF in each circuit pack or in the ONU core. (R) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte number indicates the
+// physical capability that realizes the traffic scheduler. The first byte is the slot ID of the
+// circuit pack with which this traffic scheduler is associated. For a traffic scheduler that is
+// not associated with a circuit pack, the first byte is 0xFF. The second byte is the traffic
+// scheduler id, assigned by the ONU itself. Traffic schedulers are numbered in ascending order
+// with the range 0..0xFF in each circuit pack or in the ONU core. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// T_Cont Pointer
+// T-CONT pointer: This attribute points to the T-CONT ME instance associated with this traffic
+// scheduler. This pointer is used when this traffic scheduler is connected to the T-CONT directly;
+// It is null (0) otherwise. (R, W) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
// NOTE 2 - 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 the TCONT pointer attribute with a parameter error result-reason
// code.
//
// Traffic Scheduler Pointer
-// Traffic scheduler pointer: This attribute points to another traffic scheduler ME instance that
-// may serve this traffic scheduler. This pointer is used when this traffic scheduler is connected
-// to another traffic scheduler; it is null (0) otherwise. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to another traffic scheduler ME instance that may serve this traffic
+// scheduler. This pointer is used when this traffic scheduler is connected to another traffic
+// scheduler; it is null (0) otherwise. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Policy
+// This attribute represents scheduling policy. Valid values include:
+//
+// 0 Null
+//
+// 1 Strict priority
+//
+// 2 WRR (weighted round robin)
+//
+// The traffic scheduler derives priority or weight values for its tributary traffic schedulers or
+// priority queues from the tributary MEs themselves.
+//
+// (R, W) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+//
// NOTE 3 - 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 the policy attribute with a parameter error result-reason code.
//
// Priority_Weight
+// Priority/weight: This attribute represents the priority for strict priority scheduling or the
+// weight for WRR scheduling. This value is used by the next upstream ME, as indicated by the
+// T-CONT pointer attribute or traffic scheduler pointer attribute.
+//
+// If the indicated pointer has policy-=-strict priority, this value is interpreted as a priority
+// (0 is the highest priority, 255 the lowest).
+//
+// If the indicated pointer has policy-=-WRR, this value is interpreted as a weight. Higher values
+// receive more bandwidth.
+//
// Upon ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type TrafficScheduler struct {
diff --git a/generated/twdmchannelmanagedentity.go b/generated/twdmchannelmanagedentity.go
index 78547a8..b0b0ce5 100644
--- a/generated/twdmchannelmanagedentity.go
+++ b/generated/twdmchannelmanagedentity.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TwdmChannelManagedEntityClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TWDM channel managed entity
-const TwdmChannelManagedEntityClassID ClassID = ClassID(443)
+const TwdmChannelManagedEntityClassID = ClassID(443) // 0x01bb
var twdmchannelmanagedentityBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TwdmChannelManagedEntity (class ID #443)
+// TwdmChannelManagedEntity (Class ID: #443 / 0x01bb)
// This ME provides an anchor for the MEs involved in collection of PM statistics per TWDM channel,
// as stipulated by clause 14 of [ITU-T-G.989.3]. Instances of this ME are instantiated
// autonomously by the ONU.
@@ -43,31 +43,29 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte
-// number is represented as 0xSSBB, where SS indicates the ONU slot ID, and BB is the TWDM channel
-// ME number assigned by the ONU itself, starting from 0 in the ascending order. (R) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. This 2-byte number is represented
+// as 0xSSBB, where SS indicates the ONU slot ID, and BB is the TWDM channel ME number assigned by
+// the ONU itself, starting from 0 in the ascending order. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Active Channel Indication
-// Active channel indication: The default value is false. The ONU sets the attribute to true when
-// it receives the Channel_Profile PLOAM messages for that channel. The ONU clears the attribute
-// when it receives the Channel_Profile PLOAM message marked ``void'' for that channel. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// The default value is false. The ONU sets the attribute to true when it receives the
+// Channel_Profile PLOAM messages for that channel. The ONU clears the attribute when it receives
+// the Channel_Profile PLOAM message marked ``void'' for that channel. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Operational Channel Indication
-// Operational channel indication: A Boolean attribute that is set to true for an active TWDM
-// channel in which the ONT is currently operating. The operational statistic is accumulated in the
-// PM history data MEs associated with that TWDM channel. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// A Boolean attribute that is set to true for an active TWDM channel in which the ONT is currently
+// operating. The operational statistic is accumulated in the PM history data MEs associated with
+// that TWDM channel. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Downstream Wavelength Channel
-// Downstream wavelength channel: For an active TWDM channel, this attribute identifies the
-// downstream wavelength channel in reference to Table 11-2 of [ITU-T-G.989.2]. For an inactive
-// channel it has value 0xFF. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// For an active TWDM channel, this attribute identifies the downstream wavelength channel in
+// reference to Table 11-2 of [ITU-T-G.989.2]. For an inactive channel it has value 0xFF. (R)
+// (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Upstream Wavelength Channel
-// Upstream wavelength channel: For an active TWDM channel, this attribute identifies the upstream
-// wavelength channel in reference to Table VIII-5 of [ITU-T-G.989.2]. For an inactive channel its
-// value of 0xFF. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// For an active TWDM channel, this attribute identifies the upstream wavelength channel in
+// reference to Table VIII-5 of [ITU-T-G.989.2]. For an inactive channel its value of 0xFF. (R)
+// (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type TwdmChannelManagedEntity struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/twdmchannelomciperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/twdmchannelomciperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 11c60f0..fb1f97d 100644
--- a/generated/twdmchannelomciperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/twdmchannelomciperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,15 +27,15 @@
// TwdmChannelOmciPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TWDM channel OMCI performance monitoring history data
-const TwdmChannelOmciPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(452)
+const TwdmChannelOmciPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(452) // 0x01c4
var twdmchannelomciperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TwdmChannelOmciPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #452)
+// TwdmChannelOmciPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #452 / 0x01c4)
// This ME collects OMCI-related PM data associated with the slot/circuit pack, hosting one or more
// ANI-G MEs, for a specific TWDM channel. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
-// The counters maintained by this ME are characterized as optional in Clause 14 of [ITU-
+// The counters maintained by this ME are characterized as optional in clause 14 of [ITU-
// T-G.989.3].
//
// For a complete discussion of generic PM architecture, refer to clause I.4.
@@ -45,29 +45,24 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Omci Baseline Message Count
-// OMCI baseline message count: The counter of baseline format OMCI messages directed to the given
-// ONU. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of baseline format OMCI messages directed to the given ONU. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Omci Extended Message Count
-// OMCI extended message count: The counter of extended format OMCI messages directed to the given
-// ONU. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of extended format OMCI messages directed to the given ONU. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Omci Mic Error Count
-// OMCI MIC error count: The counter of OMCI messages received with MIC errors. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-byte)
+// The counter of OMCI messages received with MIC errors. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
type TwdmChannelOmciPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -82,8 +77,8 @@
Create,
Delete,
Get,
- GetCurrentData,
Set,
+ GetCurrentData,
),
AllowedAttributeMask: 0xf800,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
@@ -96,6 +91,9 @@
},
Access: CreatedByOlt,
Support: UnknownSupport,
+ Alarms: AlarmMap{
+ 0: "OMCI MIC error count",
+ },
}
}
diff --git a/generated/twdmchannelphylodsperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/twdmchannelphylodsperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index db46818..93fa9d0 100644
--- a/generated/twdmchannelphylodsperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/twdmchannelphylodsperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TwdmChannelPhyLodsPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TWDM channel PHY/LODS performance monitoring history data
-const TwdmChannelPhyLodsPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(444)
+const TwdmChannelPhyLodsPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(444) // 0x01bc
var twdmchannelphylodsperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TwdmChannelPhyLodsPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #444)
+// TwdmChannelPhyLodsPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #444 / 0x01bc)
// This ME collects certain PM data associated with the slot/circuit pack, hosting one or more
// ANI-G MEs, and a specific TWDM channel. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,19 +42,17 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
-// Total Received Words Protected By Bit_Interleaved Parity _32 Bip_32
+// Total Received Words Protected By Bit_Interleaved Parity_32 Bip_32
// Total received words protected by bit-interleaved parity-32 (BIP-32): The count of 4-byte words
// included in BIP-32 check. This is a product of the number of downstream FS frames received by
// the size of the downstream FS frame after the FEC parity byte, if any, have been removed. The
@@ -68,57 +66,51 @@
// removed. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Corrected Psbd Hec Error Count
-// Corrected PSBd HEC error count: The count of the errors in either CFC or OCS fields of the PSBd
-// block that have been corrected using the HEC technique. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The count of the errors in either CFC or OCS fields of the PSBd block that have been corrected
+// using the HEC technique. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Uncorrectable Psbd Hec Error Count
-// Uncorrectable PSBd HEC error count: The count of the errors in either CFC or OCS fields of the
-// PSBd block that could not be corrected using the HEC technique. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The count of the errors in either CFC or OCS fields of the PSBd block that could not be
+// corrected using the HEC technique. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Corrected Downstream Fs Header Hec Error Count
-// Corrected downstream FS header HEC error count: The count of the errors in the downstream FS
-// header that have been corrected using the HEC technique. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The count of the errors in the downstream FS header that have been corrected using the HEC
+// technique. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Uncorrectable Downstream Fs Header Hec Error Count
-// Uncorrectable downstream FS header HEC error count: The count of the errors in the downstream FS
-// header that could not be corrected using the HEC technique. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The count of the errors in the downstream FS header that could not be corrected using the HEC
+// technique. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Total Number Of Lods Events
-// Total number of LODS events: The count of the state transitions from O5.1/O5.2 to O6, referring
-// to the ONU activation cycle state machine, clause 12 of [ITU-T-G.989.3]. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// The count of the state transitions from O5.1/O5.2 to O6, referring to the ONU activation cycle
+// state machine, clause 12 of [ITU-T-G.989.3]. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Lods Events Restored In Operating Twdm Channel
-// LODS events restored in operating TWDM channel: The count of LODS events cleared automatically
-// without retuning. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The count of LODS events cleared automatically without retuning. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Lods Events Restored In Protection Twdm Channel
-// LODS events restored in protection TWDM channel: The count of LODS events resolved by retuning
-// to a pre-configured protection TWDM channel. The event is counted against the original operating
-// channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The count of LODS events resolved by retuning to a pre-configured protection TWDM channel. The
+// event is counted against the original operating channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Lods Events Restored In Discretionary Twdm Channel
-// LODS events restored in discretionary TWDM channel: The count of LODS events resolved by
-// retuning to a TWDM channel chosen by the ONU, without retuning. Implies that the wavelength
-// channel protection for the operating channel is not active. The event is counted against the
-// original operating channel (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The count of LODS events resolved by retuning to a TWDM channel chosen by the ONU, without
+// retuning. Implies that the wavelength channel protection for the operating channel is not
+// active. The event is counted against the original operating channel (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Lods Events Resulting In Reactivation
-// LODS events resulting in reactivation: The count of LODS events resolved through ONU
-// reactivation; that is, either TO2 (without WLCP) or TO3-+ TO4 (with WLCP) expires before the
-// downstream channel is reacquired, referring to the ONU activation cycle state machine, clause 12
-// of [ITU-T-G.989.3]. The event is counted against the original operating channel (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// The count of LODS events resolved through ONU reactivation; that is, either TO2 (without WLCP)
+// or TO3-+ TO4 (with WLCP) expires before the downstream channel is reacquired, referring to the
+// ONU activation cycle state machine, clause 12 of [ITU-T-G.989.3]. The event is counted against
+// the original operating channel (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Lods Events Resulting In Reactivation After Retuning To Protection Twdm Channel
-// LODS events resulting in reactivation after retuning to protection TWDM channel: The count of
-// LODS events resolved through ONU reactivation after attempted protection switching, which turns
-// unsuccessful due to a handshake failure. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The count of LODS events resolved through ONU reactivation after attempted protection switching,
+// which turns unsuccessful due to a handshake failure. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Lods Events Resulting In Reactivation After Retuning To Discretionary Twdm Channel
-// LODS events resulting in reactivation after retuning to discretionary TWDM channel: The count of
-// LODS events resolved through ONU reactivation after attempted retuning to a discretionary
-// channel, which turns unsuccessful due to a handshake failure. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The count of LODS events resolved through ONU reactivation after attempted retuning to a
+// discretionary channel, which turns unsuccessful due to a handshake failure. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-bytes)
//
type TwdmChannelPhyLodsPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -133,8 +125,8 @@
Create,
Delete,
Get,
- GetCurrentData,
Set,
+ GetCurrentData,
),
AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfffe,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
diff --git a/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart1.go b/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart1.go
index 2633fc5..df4499f 100644
--- a/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart1.go
+++ b/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart1.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TWDM channel PLOAM performance monitoring history data part 1
-const TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1ClassID ClassID = ClassID(446)
+const TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1ClassID = ClassID(446) // 0x01be
var twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart1BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1 (class ID #446)
+// TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1 (Class ID: #446 / 0x01be)
// This ME collects certain PLOAM-related PM data associated with the slot/circuit pack, hosting
// one or more ANI-G MEs, for a specific TWDM channel. Instances of this ME are created and deleted
// by the OLT.
@@ -55,41 +55,36 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Ploam Mic Errors
-// PLOAM MIC errors: The counter of received PLOAM messages that remain unparsable due to MIC
-// error. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
-//
-// Downstream Ploam Message Count
-// Downstream PLOAM message count: The counter of received broadcast and unicast PLOAM messages
-// pertaining to the given ONU. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
-//
-// Ranging_Time Message Count
-// Ranging_Time message count: The counter of received Ranging_Time PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory)
+// The counter of received PLOAM messages that remain unparsable due to MIC error. (R) (mandatory)
// (4-byte)
//
-// Protection_Control Message Count
-// Protection_Control message count: The counter of received Protection_Control PLOAM messages. (R)
+// Downstream Ploam Message Count
+// The counter of received broadcast and unicast PLOAM messages pertaining to the given ONU. (R)
// (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
+// Ranging_Time Message Count
+// The counter of received Ranging_Time PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+//
+// Protection_Control Message Count
+// The counter of received Protection_Control PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+//
// Adjust_Tx_Wavelength Message Count
-// Adjust_Tx_Wavelength message count: The counter of received Adjust_Tx_Wavelength PLOAM messages.
-// (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of received Adjust_Tx_Wavelength PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Adjust_Tx_Wavelength Adjustment Amplitude
-// Adjust_Tx_Wavelength adjustment amplitude: An estimator of the absolute value of the
-// transmission wavelength adjustment. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// An estimator of the absolute value of the transmission wavelength adjustment. (R) (mandatory)
+// (4-byte)
//
type TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -104,8 +99,8 @@
Create,
Delete,
Get,
- GetCurrentData,
Set,
+ GetCurrentData,
),
AllowedAttributeMask: 0xff00,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
diff --git a/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go b/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
index 4dfaa75..8aa8f0a 100644
--- a/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
+++ b/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TWDM channel PLOAM performance monitoring history data part 2
-const TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(447)
+const TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID = ClassID(447) // 0x01bf
var twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 (class ID #447)
+// TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 (Class ID: #447 / 0x01bf)
// This ME collects additional PLOAM-related PM data associated with the slot/circuit pack, hosting
// one or more ANI-G MEs, for a specific TWDM channel. Instances of this ME are created and deleted
// by the OLT.
@@ -54,62 +54,52 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// System_Profile Message Count
-// System_Profile message count: The counter of received System_Profile PLOAM messages. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of received System_Profile PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Channel_Profile Message Count
-// Channel_Profile message count: The counter of received Channel_Profile PLOAM messages. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of received Channel_Profile PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Burst_Profile Message Count
-// Burst_Profile message count: The counter of received Burst_Profile PLOAM messages. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of received Burst_Profile PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Assign_Onu_Id Message Count
// Assign_ONU-ID message count: The counter of received Assign_ONU-ID PLOAM messages. (R)
// (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Unsatisfied Adjust_Tx_Wavelength Requests
-// Unsatisfied Adjust_Tx_Wavelength requests: The counter of Adjust_Tx_Wavelength requests not
-// applied or partially applied due to target US wavelength being out of Tx tuning range. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of Adjust_Tx_Wavelength requests not applied or partially applied due to target US
+// wavelength being out of Tx tuning range. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Deactivate_Onu_Id Message Count
// Deactivate_ONU-ID message count: The counter of received Deactivate_ONU-ID PLOAM messages. (R)
// (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Disable_Serial_Number Message Count
-// Disable_Serial_Number message count: The counter of received Disable_Serial_Number PLOAM
-// messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of received Disable_Serial_Number PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Request_Registration Message Count
-// Request_Registration message count: The counter of received Request_Registration PLOAM messages.
-// (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of received Request_Registration PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Assign_Alloc_Id Message Count
// Assign_Alloc-ID message count: The counter of received Assign_Alloc-ID PLOAM messages. (R)
// (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Key_Control Message Count
-// Key_Control message count: The counter of received Key_Control PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-byte)
+// The counter of received Key_Control PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Sleep_Allow Message Count
-// Sleep_Allow message count: The counter of received Sleep_Allow PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-byte)
+// The counter of received Sleep_Allow PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Tuning_Control_Request Message Count
// Tuning_Control/Request message count: The counter of received Tuning_Control PLOAM messages with
@@ -120,8 +110,7 @@
// with Complete_d operation code. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Calibration_Request Message Count
-// Calibration_Request message count: The counter of received Calibration_Request PLOAM messages.
-// (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of received Calibration_Request PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
type TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -136,8 +125,8 @@
Create,
Delete,
Get,
- GetCurrentData,
Set,
+ GetCurrentData,
),
AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffff,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
diff --git a/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart3.go b/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart3.go
index 739dc56..99dbe51 100644
--- a/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart3.go
+++ b/generated/twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart3.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TWDM channel PLOAM performance monitoring history data part 3
-const TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3ClassID ClassID = ClassID(448)
+const TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3ClassID = ClassID(448) // 0x01c0
var twdmchannelploamperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart3BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3 (class ID #448)
+// TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3 (Class ID: #448 / 0x01c0)
// This ME collects remaining PLOAM-related PM data associated with the slot/circuit pack, hosting
// one or more ANI-G MEs, for a specific TWDM channel. Instances of this ME are created and deleted
// by the OLT.
@@ -46,21 +46,19 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Upstream Ploam Message Count
-// Upstream PLOAM message count: The aggregate counter of PLOAM messages, other than AK PLOAM MT,
-// transmitted by the given ONU. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The aggregate counter of PLOAM messages, other than AK PLOAM MT, transmitted by the given ONU.
+// (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Serial_Number_Onu In_Band Message Count
// Serial_Number_ONU (in-band) message count: The counter of transmitted in-band Serial_Number_ONU
@@ -71,20 +69,16 @@
// control channel (AMCC) Serial_Number_ONU PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Registration Message Count
-// Registration message count: The counter of transmitted Registration PLOAM messages. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of transmitted Registration PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Key_Report Message Count
-// Key_Report message count: The counter of transmitted Key_Report PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-byte)
+// The counter of transmitted Key_Report PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Acknowledgement Message Count
-// Acknowledgement message count: The counter of transmitted Registration PLOAM messages. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of transmitted Registration PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Sleep_Request Message Count
-// Sleep_Request message count: The counter of transmitted Sleep_Request PLOAM messages. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of transmitted Sleep_Request PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Tuning_Response Ack_Nack Message Count
// Tuning_Response (ACK/NACK) message count: The counter of transmitted Tuning_Response PLOAM
@@ -95,13 +89,11 @@
// PLOAM messages with Complete_u/Rollback operation code. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Power_Consumption_Report Message Count
-// Power_Consumption_Report message count: The counter of transmitted Power_Consumption_Report
-// PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of transmitted Power_Consumption_Report PLOAM messages. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Change_Power_Level Parameter Error Count
-// Change_Power_Level parameter error count: The counter of transmitted Acknowledgement PLOAM
-// messages with Parameter Error completion code in response to Change_Power_Level PLOAM message.
-// (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of transmitted Acknowledgement PLOAM messages with Parameter Error completion code
+// in response to Change_Power_Level PLOAM message. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
type TwdmChannelPloamPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -116,8 +108,8 @@
Create,
Delete,
Get,
- GetCurrentData,
Set,
+ GetCurrentData,
),
AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfff8,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
diff --git a/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart1.go b/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart1.go
index 292d21f..bc14a28 100644
--- a/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart1.go
+++ b/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart1.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TWDM channel tuning performance monitoring history data part 1
-const TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1ClassID ClassID = ClassID(449)
+const TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1ClassID = ClassID(449) // 0x01c1
var twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart1BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1 (class ID #449)
+// TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1 (Class ID: #449 / 0x01c1)
// This ME collects certain tuning-control-related PM data associated with the slot/circuit pack,
// hosting one or more ANI-G MEs, for a specific TWDM channel. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
@@ -48,27 +48,24 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Tuning Control Requests For Rx Only Or Rx And Tx
-// Tuning control requests for Rx only or Rx and Tx: The counter of received Tuning_Control PLOAM
-// messages with Request operation code that contain tuning instructions either for receiver only
-// or for both receiver and transmitter. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of received Tuning_Control PLOAM messages with Request operation code that contain
+// tuning instructions either for receiver only or for both receiver and transmitter. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Tuning Control Requests For Tx Only
-// Tuning control requests for Tx only: The counter of received Tuning_Control PLOAM messages with
-// Request operation code that contain tuning instructions for transmitter only. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-byte)
+// The counter of received Tuning_Control PLOAM messages with Request operation code that contain
+// tuning instructions for transmitter only. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Tuning Control Requests Rejected_Int_Sfc
// Tuning control requests rejected/INT_SFC: The counter of transmitted Tuning_Response PLOAM
@@ -86,24 +83,20 @@
// wavelength channel inconsistency. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Tuning Control Requests Fulfilled With Onu Reacquired At Target Channel
-// Tuning control requests fulfilled with ONU reacquired at target channel: The counter of
-// controlled tuning attempts for which an upstream tuning confirmation has been obtained in the
-// target channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of controlled tuning attempts for which an upstream tuning confirmation has been
+// obtained in the target channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Tuning Control Requests Failed Due To Target Ds Wavelength Channel Not Found
-// Tuning control requests failed due to target DS wavelength channel not found: The counter of
-// controlled tuning attempts that failed due to timer TO4 expiration in the DS Tuning state (O8)
-// in the target channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of controlled tuning attempts that failed due to timer TO4 expiration in the DS
+// Tuning state (O8) in the target channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Tuning Control Requests Failed Due To No Feedback In Target Ds Wavelength Channel
-// Tuning control requests failed due to no feedback in target DS wavelength channel: The counter
-// of controlled tuning attempts that failed due to timer TO5 expiration in the US Tuning state
-// (O9) in the target channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of controlled tuning attempts that failed due to timer TO5 expiration in the US
+// Tuning state (O9) in the target channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Tuning Control Requests Resolved With Onu Reacquired At Discretionary Channel
-// Tuning control requests resolved with ONU reacquired at discretionary channel: The counter of
-// controlled tuning attempts for which an upstream tuning confirmation has been obtained in the
-// discretionary channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of controlled tuning attempts for which an upstream tuning confirmation has been
+// obtained in the discretionary channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Tuning Control Requests Rollback_Com_Ds
// Tuning control requests Rollback/COM_DS: The counter of controlled tuning attempts that failed
@@ -123,9 +116,8 @@
// (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Tuning Control Requests Failed With Onu Reactivation
-// Tuning control requests failed with ONU reactivation: The counter of controlled tuning attempts
-// that failed on any reason, with expiration of timers TO4 or TO5 causing the ONU transition into
-// state O1. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
+// The counter of controlled tuning attempts that failed on any reason, with expiration of timers
+// TO4 or TO5 causing the ONU transition into state O1. (R) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
type TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart1 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go b/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
index 9e7d0e3..6dd4ca6 100644
--- a/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
+++ b/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TWDM channel tuning performance monitoring history data part 2
-const TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(450)
+const TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID = ClassID(450) // 0x01c2
var twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 (class ID #450)
+// TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 (Class ID: #450 / 0x01c2)
// This ME collects additional tuning-control-related PM data associated with the slot/circuit
// pack, hosting one or more ANI-G MEs, for a specific TWDM channel. Instances of this ME are
// created and deleted by the OLT.
@@ -47,13 +47,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
@@ -137,8 +135,8 @@
Create,
Delete,
Get,
- GetCurrentData,
Set,
+ GetCurrentData,
),
AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfffe,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
diff --git a/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart3.go b/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart3.go
index ce12a7b..284f476 100644
--- a/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart3.go
+++ b/generated/twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart3.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TWDM channel tuning performance monitoring history data part 3
-const TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3ClassID ClassID = ClassID(451)
+const TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3ClassID = ClassID(451) // 0x01c3
var twdmchanneltuningperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart3BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3 (class ID #451)
+// TwdmChannelTuningPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart3 (Class ID: #451 / 0x01c3)
// This ME collects remaining tuning-control-related PM data associated with the slot/circuit pack,
// hosting one or more ANI-G MEs, for a specific TWDM channel. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
@@ -47,13 +47,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
@@ -113,8 +111,8 @@
Create,
Delete,
Get,
- GetCurrentData,
Set,
+ GetCurrentData,
),
AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffc0,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
diff --git a/generated/twdmchannelxgemperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/twdmchannelxgemperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index d7ee1e1..5b2311a 100644
--- a/generated/twdmchannelxgemperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/twdmchannelxgemperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// TwdmChannelXgemPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity TWDM channel XGEM performance monitoring history data
-const TwdmChannelXgemPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(445)
+const TwdmChannelXgemPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(445) // 0x01bd
var twdmchannelxgemperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// TwdmChannelXgemPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #445)
+// TwdmChannelXgemPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #445 / 0x01bd)
// This ME collects certain XGEM-related PM data associated with the slot/circuit pack, hosting one
// or more ANI-G MEs, for a specific TWDM channel. Instances of this ME are created and deleted by
// the OLT.
@@ -43,44 +43,38 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the TWDM channel ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 64 Bit Id
// Threshold data 64-bit ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 64-bit ME
// that contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Total Transmitted Xgem Frames
-// Total transmitted XGEM frames: The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports of the given ONU.
-// (R) (mandatory) (8-byte)
+// The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports of the given ONU. (R) (mandatory) (8-byte)
//
// Transmitted Xgem Frames With Lf Bit Not Set
-// Transmitted XGEM frames with LF bit not set: The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports of the
-// given ONU identifies the number of fragmentation operations. (R) (mandatory) (8-byte)
+// The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports of the given ONU identifies the number of
+// fragmentation operations. (R) (mandatory) (8-byte)
//
// Total Received Xgem Frames
-// Total received XGEM frames: The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports of the given ONU. (R)
-// (mandatory) (8-byte)
+// The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports of the given ONU. (R) (mandatory) (8-byte)
//
// Received Xgem Frames With Xgem Header Hec Errors
-// Received XGEM frames with XGEM header HEC errors: The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports
-// of the given ONU identifies the number of loss XGEM frame delineation events. (R) (mandatory)
-// (8-byte)
+// The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports of the given ONU identifies the number of loss XGEM
+// frame delineation events. (R) (mandatory) (8-byte)
//
// Fs Words Lost To Xgem Header Hec Errors
-// FS words lost to XGEM header HEC errors: The counter of the FS frame words lost due to XGEM
-// frame header errors that cause loss of XGEM frame delineation. (R) (mandatory) (8-byte)
+// The counter of the FS frame words lost due to XGEM frame header errors that cause loss of XGEM
+// frame delineation. (R) (mandatory) (8-byte)
//
// Xgem Encryption Key Errors
-// XGEM encryption key errors: The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports of the given ONU
-// identifies the number of received XGEM frames that have to be discarded because of unknown or
-// invalid encryption key. The number is included into the Total received XGEM frame count above.
-// (R) (mandatory) (8-byte)
+// The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports of the given ONU identifies the number of received
+// XGEM frames that have to be discarded because of unknown or invalid encryption key. The number
+// is included into the Total received XGEM frame count above. (R) (mandatory) (8-byte)
//
// Total Transmitted Bytes In Non_Idle Xgem Frames
// Total transmitted bytes in non-idle XGEM frames: The counter aggregated across all XGEM ports of
@@ -103,8 +97,8 @@
Create,
Delete,
Get,
- GetCurrentData,
Set,
+ GetCurrentData,
),
AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffc0,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
diff --git a/generated/uni-g.go b/generated/uni-g.go
index 58d8f6a..e7485fe 100644
--- a/generated/uni-g.go
+++ b/generated/uni-g.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// UniGClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity UNI-G
-const UniGClassID ClassID = ClassID(264)
+const UniGClassID = ClassID(264) // 0x0108
var unigBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// UniG (class ID #264)
+// UniG (Class ID: #264 / 0x0108)
// This ME organizes data associated with UNIs supported by GEM. One instance of the UNI-G ME
// exists for each UNI supported by the ONU.
//
@@ -43,19 +43,35 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of a PPTP. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of a PPTP. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Deprecated
-// Deprecated: This attribute is not used. It should be set to 0 by the OLT and ignored by the ONU.
-// (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is not used. It should be set to 0 by the OLT and ignored by the ONU. (R,-W)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Administrative State
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
// NOTE - PPTP MEs also have an administrative state attribute. The user port is unlocked only if
// both administrative state attributes are set to unlocked. It is recommended that this attribute
// not be used: that the OLT set it to 0 and that the ONU ignore it.
//
// Management Capability
+// An ONU may support the ability for some or all of its PPTPs to be managed either directly by the
+// OMCI or from a non-OMCI management environment such as [BBF TR-069]. This attribute advertises
+// the ONU's capabilities for each PPTP.
+//
+// This attribute is an enumeration with the following code points:
+//
+// 0 OMCI only
+//
+// 1 Non-OMCI only. In this case, the PPTP may be visible to the OMCI, but only in a read-only
+// sense, e.g., for PM collection.
+//
+// 2 Both OMCI and non-OMCI
+//
// (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Non_Omci Management Identifier
@@ -65,8 +81,68 @@
// links to a non-OMCI management environment. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Relay Agent Options
+// %SL In TR-101, this is called a slot. In an ONU, this variable refers to a shelf. It is
+// meaningful if the ONU has multiple shelves internally or is daisy-chained to multiple equipment
+// modules. The range of this variable is "0".. "99"
+//
+// %SU In TR-101, this is called a sub-slot. In fact, it represents a cardholder. The range of this
+// variable is "0".. "99"
+//
+// %PO UNI port number. The range of this variable is "0".. "999"
+//
+// %AE ATM or Ethernet. This variable can take on the values "atm" or "eth".
+//
+// %SV S-VID for Ethernet UNI, or ATM VPI for ATM UNI, as it exists on the DHCP request received
+// upstream across the UNI. Range "0".. "4096" for S-VID; range "0".. "255" for VPI. The value
+// "4096" indicates no S-VID tag.
+//
+// %CV C-VID (Q-VID) for Ethernet UNI or ATM VCI for ATM UNI, as it exists on the DHCP request
+// received upstream across the UNI. Range "0".. "4096" for C-VID; range "0".."65535" for VCI. The
+// value "4096" indicates no C-VID tag.
+//
+// Spaces in the provisioned string are significant.
+//
+// Example: if the large string were provisioned with the value
+//
+// %01%SL/%SU/%PO:%AE/%SV.%CV<null>,
+//
+// then the ONU would generate the following DHCP option 82 agent circuitID string for an Ethernet
+// UNI that sent a DHCP request with no S tag and C tag = 3210 on shelf 2, slot 3, port 4.
+//
+// 2/3/4:eth/4096.3210
+//
+// With the same provisioning, the ONU would generate the following DHCP option 82 agent circuit-ID
+// string for an ATM UNI that sent a DHCP request on VPI = 123 and VCI = 4567 on shelf 2, slot 3,
+// port 4.
+//
// 2/3/4:atm/123.4567
//
+// This attribute is a pointer to a large string ME whose content specifies one or more DHCP relay
+// agent options. (R, W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+// The contents of the large string are parsed by the ONU and converted into text strings. Variable
+// substitution is based on defined three-character groups, each of which begins with the '%'
+// character. The string '%%' is an escape mechanism whose output is a single '%' character. When
+// the ONU cannot perform variable substitution on a substring of the large string, it generates
+// the specified option as an exact quotation of the provisioned substring value.
+//
+// Provisioning of the large string is separate from the operation of setting the pointer in this
+// attribute. It is the responsibility of the OLT to ensure that the large string contents are
+// correct and meaningful.
+//
+// Three-character variable definitions are as follows. The first variable in the large string must
+// specify one of the option types. Both options for a given IP version may be present if desired,
+// each introduced by its option identifier. Terminology is taken from clause 3.9.3 of [b-BBF
+// TR-101].
+//
+// %01, %18 Specifies that the following string is for option 82 sub-option 1, agent circuit-ID
+// (IPv4) or option 18, interface-ID (IPv6). The equivalence permits the same large string to be
+// used in both IP environments.
+//
+// %02, %37 Specifies that the following string is for option 82 sub-option 2, relay agent remote-
+// ID (IPv4) or option 37, relay agent remoteID (IPv6). The equivalence permits the same large
+// string to be used in both IP environments.
+//
type UniG struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
diff --git a/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions.go b/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ebac5a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions.go
@@ -0,0 +1,375 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensionsClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity VDSL2 line configuration extensions
+const Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensionsClassID = ClassID(165) // 0x00a5
+
+var vdsl2lineconfigurationextensionsBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions (Class ID: #165 / 0x00a5)
+// This ME extends the xDSL line configuration MEs with attributes that were originally unique to
+// ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2. Due to continuing standards development, some attributes - and therefore
+// this ME - have also become applicable to other Recommendations, specifically [ITU-T G.992.3] and
+// [ITU-T G.992.5]. The attributes of this ME are further defined in [ITUT G.997.1]. An instance of
+// this ME is created and deleted by the OLT.
+//
+// Relationships
+// An instance of this ME may be associated with zero or more instances of an xDSL UNI.//// The overall xDSL line configuration profile is modelled in several parts, all of which are
+// associated together through a common ME ID (the client PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 has a single
+// pointer, which refers to the entire set of line configuration parts).
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. All xDSL and VDSL2 line
+// configuration profiles and extensions that pertain to a given PPTP xDSL UNI must share a common
+// ME ID. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Vdsl2 Profiles Enabling
+// The PROFILES attribute contains the ITU-T G.993.2 profiles to be allowed by the xTU-C. It is
+// coded in a bit map representation (0 if not allowed, 1 if allowed) with the following
+// definition.
+//
+// Bit Meaning
+//
+// 1 (LSB) ITU-T G.993.2 profile 8a
+//
+// 2 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 8b
+//
+// 3 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 8c
+//
+// 4 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 8d
+//
+// 5 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 12a
+//
+// 6 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 12b
+//
+// 7 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 17a
+//
+// 8 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 30a
+//
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2) (1-byte)
+//
+// Vdsl2 Psd Mask Class Selection Classmask
+// NOTE 1 - A single PSD mask class may be selected per annex of [ITU-T G.993.2].
+//
+// NOTE 2 - It is expected that only a single annex will be enabled at any given time, such that
+// the CLASSMASK attribute, as well as the LIMITMASK and US0DISABLE attributes below, need not be
+// vectors of values.
+//
+// NOTE 3 - Attribute value 4 was formerly defined in [ITU-T G.997.1], and is no longer used.
+//
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// VDSL2 PSD mask class selection (CLASSMASK): To reduce the number of configuration possibilities,
+// the limit PSD masks are grouped in the following PSD mask classes.
+//
+// - Class 998 Annex A of [ITU-T G.993.2]: D-32, D-48, D-64, D-128
+//
+// - Class 997-M1c Annex B of [ITU-T G.993.2]: 997M1c-A-7
+//
+// - Class 997-M1x Annex B of [ITU-T G.993.2]: 997M1x-M
+//
+// - Class 997-M2x Annex B of [ITU-T G.993.2]: 997E17-M2x-NUS0, 997E30M2xNUS0
+//
+// - Class 998-M2x Annex B of [ITU-T G.993.2]: 998M2x-A, 998M2xM, 998M2x-B, 998-M2x-NUS0,
+// 998E17-M2xNUS0, 998E17M2xNUS0-M, 998E30M2xNUS0, 998E30M2xNUS0M, 998E17-M2x-A
+//
+// - Class 998ADE-M2x Annex B of [ITU-T G.993.2]: 998-M2x-A, 998M2x-M, 998-M2x-B, 998-M2x-NUS0,
+// 998ADE17-M2x-A, 998ADE17M2xB, 998ADE17-M2x-M, 998ADE17M2xNUS0-M, 998ADE30M2xNUS0-A,
+// 998ADE30M2x-NUS0-M, HPEADE1230, HPEADE1730
+//
+// - Class 998-B Annex C: POTS-138b, POTS-276b (clause C.2.1.1 of [ITUT-G.993.2]), TCMISDN (clause
+// C.2.1.2 of [ITU-T G.993.2])
+//
+// - Class 998-CO Annex C of [ITU-T G.993.2]: POTS138co, POTS276co (clause C.2.1.1 of [ITU-T
+// G.993.2])
+//
+// - Class HPE-M1 Annex B of [ITU-T G.993.2]: HPE17M1-NUS0, HPE30M1NUS0, HPE1230-M1-NUS0,
+// HPE1730-M1-NUS0
+//
+// Each class is designed such that the PSD levels of each limit PSD mask of a specific class are
+// equal in their respective passbands above 552 kHz.
+//
+// The CLASSMASK attribute is defined per annex of [ITU-T G.993.2] enabled in the xTSE table (see
+// Table 9.7.12-1). It selects a single PSD mask class per annex of [ITU-T G.993.2] to be activated
+// at the very high-speed digital subscriber line transceiver unit, operator end (VTU-O). The
+// coding is as follows:
+//
+// Vdsl2 Limit Psd Masks
+// The LIMITMASK attribute contains the ITU-T G.993.2 limit PSD masks of the selected PSD mask
+// class, enabled by the near-end xTU for each class of profiles. One LIMITMASK parameter is
+// defined per annex enabled in the xTSE (see Table 9.7.12-1).
+//
+// The profiles are grouped in the following profile classes:
+//
+// - Class 8: Profiles 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d
+//
+// - Class 12: Profiles 12a, 12b
+//
+// - Class 17: Profile 17a
+//
+// - Class 30: Profile 30a
+//
+// For each profile class, several limit PSD masks of the selected PSD mask class (CLASSMASK) may
+// be enabled. The enabling attribute is coded in a bit map representation (0 if the associated
+// mask is not allowed, 1 if it is allowed). The bit mask is defined in Table 9.7.6-1. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+//
+// Vdsl2 Us0 Disabling
+// The US0DISABLE attribute specifies whether channel US0 is disabled for each limit PSD mask
+// enabled in the LIMITMASK attribute.
+//
+// For each limit PSD mask enabled in the LIMITMASK attribute, one bit indicates if US0 is
+// disabled. The disabling attribute is a bit map where the value 1 specifies that US0 is disabled
+// for the associated limit mask. The bit map has the same structure as the LIMITMASK attribute.
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+//
+// Vdsl2 Us0 Psd Masks
+// The US0MASK attribute contains the US0 PSD masks to be allowed by the xTU-C. This attribute is
+// only defined for Annex-A of [ITUT-G.993.2]. It is represented as a bit map (0 if not allowed, 1
+// if allowed) with the definitions of Table-9.7.6-2. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Vdsl2_Carmask Table
+// VDSL2-CARMASK table: This attribute specifies restrictions, additional to the band plan, that
+// determine the set of subcarriers allowed for transmission in both upstream and downstream
+// directions.
+//
+// The VDSL2-CARMASK attribute describes the not-masked subcarriers in terms of one or more
+// frequency bands. Each band is represented by start and stop subcarrier indices with a subcarrier
+// spacing of 4.3125-kHz. The valid range of subcarrier indices is from 0 to at least the index of
+// the highest allowed subcarrier in both transmission directions among all profiles enabled by the
+// VDSL2 profiles enabling (PROFILES) attribute. Up to 32 bands may be specified. Other subcarriers
+// are masked.
+//
+// For profiles using 8.625 kHz tone spacing, the odd subcarrier indices i4.3125 in VDSL2-CARMASK
+// can be transformed into actual subcarrier indices i8.625 using the following rule:
+//
+// - for the start frequency of each band: i8.625-=-(i4.3125 + 1)/2
+//
+// - for the stop frequency of each band: i8.625-=-(i4.3125 - 1)/2.
+//
+// The VDSL2-CARMASK attribute is a table where each entry comprises:
+//
+// - an entry number field (1-byte, first entry numbered 1);
+//
+// - band start subcarrier index (2-bytes);
+//
+// - band stop subcarrier index (2-bytes).
+//
+// By default, the table is empty. Entries are added or modified using the set action. Setting a
+// table entry with non-zero subcarrier references implies insertion into the table. Setting an
+// entry's subcarrier references to zero implies deletion from the table, if present.
+//
+// The maximum number of bands is 32, so the maximum size of the table is 160-bytes. (R,-W)
+// (mandatory) (5 * N bytes, where N is the number of bands)
+//
+// Carmask Valid
+// This attribute controls and reports the status of the VDSL2-CARMASK table. If CARMASK valid-= 1,
+// then the VDSL2-CARMASK has been effectuated on the xDSL equipment. If CARMASK valid-= 0
+// (default), then the VDSL2-CARMASK table is under construction and has not been effectuated on
+// the xDSL equipment.
+//
+// This attribute behaves as follows.
+//
+// If the OLT changes any of the VDSL2-CARMASK table entries or sets CARMASK valid-= 0, then
+// CARMASK valid-= 0.
+//
+// If CARMASK valid-= 0 and the OLT sets CARMASK valid-= 1, then the ONU updates the xDSL equipment
+// with the contents of the table.
+//
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Upboshaped
+// This attribute includes two parameters for each band. The parameters are a and b, in that order.
+// Parameter a lies in the range 4000 (40.00-dBm/Hz) to 8095 (80.95-dBm/Hz). Parameter b lies in
+// the range 0 (0.00-dBm/Hz) to 4095 (40.95-dBm/Hz). The special values a-= b-= 0 disable UPBO in
+// the respective upstream band.
+//
+// The upstream electrical length parameter UPBOKL defines the electrical length expressed in
+// decibels at 1-MHz, kl0, which may also be configured by the OLT. Its value ranges from 0
+// (0.0-dB) to 1280 (128.0-dB).
+//
+// If the force electrical length parameter UPBOKLF is 1, the very high-speed digital subscriber
+// line transceiver unit, remote end (VTU-R) is forced to use the electrical length from this
+// attribute (UPBOKL) to compute UPBO. Otherwise, the VDSL2 transceiver units (VTUs) determine the
+// electrical length themselves.
+//
+// (R,-W) (mandatory) (23-bytes)
+//
+// Upstream power back-off (UPBO) is specified in [ITUT G.993.2] to provide spectral compatibility
+// between loops of different lengths deployed in the same cable binder. The upstream transmit PSD
+// mask, UPBOMASKus is defined in clause 7.2.1.3.2 of [ITUT G.993.2].
+//
+// The ITU-T G.993.2 UPBO configuration attributes a and b are set by the OLT via this attribute.
+// The reference length kl0_REF is set by the companion attribute UPBO klREF-pb, defined in the
+// following. Further details appear in [ITUT-G.997.1].
+//
+// Cyclic Extension
+// The CEFLAG attribute enables (1) the optional cyclic extension values. If set to 0, the cyclic
+// extension is forced to the mandatory length 5N/32. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Downstream Signal_To_Noise Ratio Snr Mode
+// Downstream signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) mode: The SNRMODEds attribute controls transmitter
+// referred virtual noise in the downstream direction. If set to 1, virtual noise is disabled. If
+// set to 2, virtual noise is enabled. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Upstream Snr Mode
+// The SNRMODEus attribute controls transmitter referred virtual noise in the upstream direction.
+// If set to 1, virtual noise is disabled. If set to 2, virtual noise is enabled. (R,-W)
+// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Transmitter Referred Virtual Noise Downstream Table
+// Table entries for this attribute have the default value 254 for the noise PSD level. Entries are
+// added or modified using the set action. Setting an entry to a noise PSD level less than or equal
+// to 254 implies insertion into the table. Setting an entry's noise PSD level to 255 implies
+// deletion from the table, if present.
+//
+// (R,-W) (optional) (3N bytes, where N is the number of breakpoints)
+//
+// The TXREFVNds table defines the downstream transmitter referred virtual noise. TXREFVNds is
+// specified through a set of breakpoints. Each breakpoint comprises a subcarrier index t, with a
+// subcarrier spacing of 4.3125-kHz, and a noise PSD level at that subcarrier. The set of
+// breakpoints can then be represented as [(t1, PSD1), (t2, PSD2), ..., (tN, PSDN)]. The subcarrier
+// index t is an unsigned 2 byte integer. The noise level is 1-byte whose value ranges from 0
+// (-40-dBm/Hz) to 200 (-140-dBm/Hz), in steps of 0.5 dB. Values between 201 and 254 indicate a
+// noise PSD level of 0 W/Hz. The maximum number of breakpoints is 32; no more than 15 breakpoints
+// may be configured below the upper edge of the passband of every mode enabled for [ITU-T G.992.3]
+// and [ITUT-G.992.5].
+//
+// Transmitter Referred Virtual Noise Upstream Table
+// The TXREFVNus attribute defines the upstream transmitter referred virtual noise. TXREFVNus is
+// specified through a set of breakpoints. Each breakpoint comprises a subcarrier index t, with a
+// subcarrier spacing of 4.3125-kHz, and a noise PSD level at that subcarrier. The set of
+// breakpoints can then be represented as [(t1, PSD1), (t2, PSD2), ..., (tN, PSDN)]. The subcarrier
+// index t is an unsigned 2-byte integer. The noise level is 1-byte whose value ranges from 0
+// (-40-dBm/Hz) to 200 (-140-dBm/Hz), in steps of 0.5 dB. Values between 201 and 254 indicate a
+// noise PSD level of 0-W/Hz. The maximum number of breakpoints is 16; no more than three
+// breakpoints may be configured below the upper edge of the passband of every mode enabled for
+// [ITU-T G.992.3] and [ITUT-G.992.5].
+//
+// Table entries for this attribute have the default value 254 for the noise PSD level. Entries are
+// added or modified using the set action. Setting an entry to a noise PSD level less than or equal
+// to 254 implies insertion into the table. Setting an entry's noise PSD level to 255 implies
+// deletion from the table, if present.
+//
+// (R,-W) (optional) (3N bytes, where N is the number of breakpoints)
+//
+// Dpboshaped
+// Downstream power back-off - shaped is described in [ITUT G.997.1] as a vector of parameters that
+// modifies the downstream PSD mask.
+//
+// DPBOEPSD - Assumed exchange PSD mask. This component points to a downstream xDSL PSD mask
+// profile ME. The PSD mask profile should contain no more than 16 break points. (2-bytes)
+//
+// DPBOESEL - E-side electrical length. This component is the assumed loss at some reference
+// frequency of the electrical cable from the xDSL equipment to a possible flexibility point. It
+// ranges from 0 (0.0-dB) to 511 (255.5-dB) in steps of 0.5-dB. The value 0 has the special meaning
+// that it disables the DPBOSHAPED feature. (2-bytes)
+//
+// The following three parameters describe the cable model. Further details appear in [ITUT
+// G.997.1]. Each is a scalar that represents the range -1 (coded as 0) to +1.5 (coded as 640) in
+// steps of 1/256.
+//
+// DPBOESCMA - (2-bytes)
+//
+// DPBOESCMB - (2-bytes)
+//
+// DPBOESCMC - (2-bytes)
+//
+// DPBOMUS - Assumed minimum usable receive PSD mask. This component ranges from 0 (0.0-dBm/Hz) to
+// 255 (-127.5-dBm/Hz) in steps of 0.5 dB. (1-byte)
+//
+// DPBOFMIN - The lower frequency bound above which DPBO is applied. This component ranges from 0
+// (0.00 kHz) to 2048 (8832.00 kHz) in steps of 4.3125 kHz. (2-bytes)
+//
+// DPBOFMAX - The upper frequency bound below which DPBO is applied. This component ranges from 32
+// (138.00-kHz) to 6956 (29997.75-kHz) in steps of 4.3125-kHz. (2-bytes)
+//
+// (R,-W) (optional) (15-bytes)
+//
+// Upboklref_Pb
+// UPBOKLREF-pb: This attribute represents the reference loop length, the electrical length used to
+// compute upstream power back-off (UPBO) for each upstream band except US0, for the optional
+// equalized FEXT UPBO method. The value for each upstream band ranges from 1.8 to 63.5 dB in steps
+// of 0.1 dB, i.e., with values 18..635. The special value 0 is also allowed, with semantics as
+// defined in clause 7.2.1.3.2 of [ITUT G.993.2]. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes * 5 upstream bands)
+//
+// Upboshaped Aele_Mode, Upboelmt
+// UPBOSHAPED (AELE-MODE, UPBOELMT): This attribute defines the UPBO electrical length estimation
+// mode (AELE-MODE) and UPBO electrical length minimum threshold percentile (UPBOELMT) to be used
+// in the alternative electrical length estimation method (ELE-M1). The format of this attribute is
+// given in octet 1 of Table 12-27 of [ITU-T G.993.2]. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+type Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ vdsl2lineconfigurationextensionsBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions",
+ ClassID: 165,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Create,
+ Delete,
+ Get,
+ GetNext,
+ Set,
+ SetTable,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffff,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: ByteField("Vdsl2ProfilesEnabling", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: ByteField("Vdsl2PsdMaskClassSelectionClassmask", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: Uint64Field("Vdsl2LimitPsdMasks", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 3),
+ 4: Uint64Field("Vdsl2Us0Disabling", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 4),
+ 5: Uint32Field("Vdsl2Us0PsdMasks", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 5),
+ 6: TableField("Vdsl2CarmaskTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0400, TableInfo{nil, 5}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 6),
+ 7: ByteField("CarmaskValid", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 7),
+ 8: MultiByteField("Upboshaped", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0100, 23, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 8),
+ 9: ByteField("CyclicExtension", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0080, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 9),
+ 10: ByteField("DownstreamSignalToNoiseRatioSnrMode", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 10),
+ 11: ByteField("UpstreamSnrMode", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 11),
+ 12: TableField("TransmitterReferredVirtualNoiseDownstreamTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0010, TableInfo{nil, 3}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 12),
+ 13: TableField("TransmitterReferredVirtualNoiseUpstreamTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0008, TableInfo{nil, 3}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 13),
+ 14: MultiByteField("Dpboshaped", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0004, 15, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 14),
+ 15: Uint16Field("UpboklrefPb", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0002, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 15),
+ 16: ByteField("UpboshapedAeleMode,Upboelmt", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0001, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 16),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOlt,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewVdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions (class ID 165) 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 NewVdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*vdsl2lineconfigurationextensionsBME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions2.go b/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions2.go
index 844bb19..86f2383 100644
--- a/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions2.go
+++ b/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VDSL2 line configuration extensions 2
-const Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(323)
+const Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions2ClassID = ClassID(323) // 0x0143
var vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions2 (class ID #323)
+// Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions2 (Class ID: #323 / 0x0143)
// This ME extends the xDSL line configuration MEs. The ME name was chosen because its attributes
// were initially unique to ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2. Due to continuing standards development, two of
// the attributes (FEXT and NEXT TXREFVNds) are also used in [ITUT-G.992.3] and [ITUT-G.992.5].
@@ -49,113 +49,107 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. All xDSL and
-// VDSL2 line configuration profiles and extensions that pertain to a given PPTP xDSL must share a
-// common ME ID. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. All xDSL and VDSL2 line
+// configuration profiles and extensions that pertain to a given PPTP xDSL must share a common ME
+// ID. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Sos Time Downstream
-// SOS time downstream: The SOS-TIME-ds attribute is used in the specification of receiver
-// initiated SOS (see clause 13.4.3 of [ITUT G.993.2]). If the attribute value is not zero, the
-// standard SOS triggering criteria are enabled, and the value specifies the duration of the window
-// used in the standard SOS triggering criteria in the downstream direction. The special value zero
-// indicates that the standard SOS triggering criteria are disabled, i.e., vendor-discretionary
-// values may be used instead of the values configured in the MIB for the following parameters:
-// SOS-NTONES-ds, SOS-CRC-ds, SOS-TIME-ds. The valid range of non-zero values is from 1..255,
-// specifying 64-ms to 16320 ms in steps of 64-ms. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The SOS-TIME-ds attribute is used in the specification of receiver initiated SOS (see clause
+// 13.4.3 of [ITUT G.993.2]). If the attribute value is not zero, the standard SOS triggering
+// criteria are enabled, and the value specifies the duration of the window used in the standard
+// SOS triggering criteria in the downstream direction. The special value zero indicates that the
+// standard SOS triggering criteria are disabled, i.e., vendor-discretionary values may be used
+// instead of the values configured in the MIB for the following parameters: SOS-NTONES-ds, SOS-
+// CRC-ds, SOS-TIME-ds. The valid range of non-zero values is from 1..255, specifying 64-ms to
+// 16320 ms in steps of 64-ms. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Sos Time Upstream
-// SOS time upstream: The SOS-TIME-us attribute is used in the specification of receiver initiated
-// SOS (see clause 13.4.3 of [ITUT G.993.2]). If the attribute value is not zero, the standard SOS
-// triggering criteria are enabled, and the value specifies the duration of the window used in the
-// standard SOS triggering criteria in the upstream direction. The special value zero indicates
-// that the standard SOS triggering criteria are disabled, i.e., vendor-discretionary values may be
-// used instead of the values configured in the MIB for the following parameters: SOS-NTONES-us,
-// SOS-CRC-us, SOS-TIME-us. The valid range of non-zero values is from 1..255, specifying 64-ms to
+// The SOS-TIME-us attribute is used in the specification of receiver initiated SOS (see clause
+// 13.4.3 of [ITUT G.993.2]). If the attribute value is not zero, the standard SOS triggering
+// criteria are enabled, and the value specifies the duration of the window used in the standard
+// SOS triggering criteria in the upstream direction. The special value zero indicates that the
+// standard SOS triggering criteria are disabled, i.e., vendor-discretionary values may be used
+// instead of the values configured in the MIB for the following parameters: SOS-NTONES-us, SOS-
+// CRC-us, SOS-TIME-us. The valid range of non-zero values is from 1..255, specifying 64-ms to
// 16320-ms in steps of 64-ms. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Sos Degraded Tones Threshold Downstream
-// SOS degraded tones threshold downstream: The SOS-NTONES-ds attribute is the minimum percentage
-// of tones in the downstream medley set that must be degraded in order to arm the first
-// subcondition of the standard SOS triggering criteria in the downstream direction. The valid
-// range of values is from 1 to 100% in steps of 1. Use of the special value 0 is described in
-// clause 13.4.3.2 of [ITUT G.993.2]. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The SOS-NTONES-ds attribute is the minimum percentage of tones in the downstream medley set that
+// must be degraded in order to arm the first subcondition of the standard SOS triggering criteria
+// in the downstream direction. The valid range of values is from 1 to 100% in steps of 1. Use of
+// the special value 0 is described in clause 13.4.3.2 of [ITUT G.993.2]. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Sos Degraded Tones Threshold Upstream
-// SOS degraded tones threshold upstream: The SOS-NTONES-us attribute is the minimum percentage of
-// tones in the upstream medley set that must be degraded in order to arm the first subcondition of
-// the standard SOS triggering criteria in the upstream direction. The valid range of values is
-// from 1 to 100% in steps of 1. Use of the special value 0 is described in clause 13.4.3.2 of
-// [ITUT-G.993.2]. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The SOS-NTONES-us attribute is the minimum percentage of tones in the upstream medley set that
+// must be degraded in order to arm the first subcondition of the standard SOS triggering criteria
+// in the upstream direction. The valid range of values is from 1 to 100% in steps of 1. Use of the
+// special value 0 is described in clause 13.4.3.2 of [ITUT-G.993.2]. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Sos Crc Threshold Downstream
-// SOS CRC threshold downstream: The SOS-CRC-ds attribute is the minimum number of normalized CRC
-// anomalies received in SOS-TIME-ds seconds in order to arm the second sub-condition of the
-// standard SOS triggering criteria (see clause 13.4.3.2 of [ITU T G.993.2]) in the downstream
-// direction. The valid range of SOS-CRC values is 0.02 to (216-1)*0.02, in steps of 0.02. The
-// value-0 specifies that the ONU uses its internal default. (R, W, set-by-create) (optional) (2
-// bytes)
+// The SOS-CRC-ds attribute is the minimum number of normalized CRC anomalies received in SOS-TIME-
+// ds seconds in order to arm the second sub-condition of the standard SOS triggering criteria (see
+// clause 13.4.3.2 of [ITU T G.993.2]) in the downstream direction. The valid range of SOS-CRC
+// values is 0.02 to (216-1)*0.02, in steps of 0.02. The value-0 specifies that the ONU uses its
+// internal default. (R, W, set-by-create) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
// Sos Crc Threshold Upstream
-// SOS CRC threshold upstream: The SOS-CRC-us attribute is the minimum number of normalized CRC
-// anomalies received in SOS-TIME-us seconds in order to arm the second sub-condition of the
-// standard SOS triggering criteria (see clause 13.4.3.2 of [ITU T G.993.2]) in the upstream
-// direction. The valid range of SOS-CRC values is 0.02 to (216-1)*0.02, in steps of 0.02. The
-// value-0 specifies that the ONU uses its internal default. (R, W, set-by-create) (optional) (2
-// bytes)
+// The SOS-CRC-us attribute is the minimum number of normalized CRC anomalies received in SOS-TIME-
+// us seconds in order to arm the second sub-condition of the standard SOS triggering criteria (see
+// clause 13.4.3.2 of [ITU T G.993.2]) in the upstream direction. The valid range of SOS-CRC values
+// is 0.02 to (216-1)*0.02, in steps of 0.02. The value-0 specifies that the ONU uses its internal
+// default. (R, W, set-by-create) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
// Max Sos Downstream
-// MAX SOS downstream: The MAX-SOS-ds attribute is used in deactivation. If the number of
-// successful SOS procedures in the downstream direction performed within a 120-s interval exceeds
-// MAX-SOS-ds, the modem goes to state L3. See clause 12.1.4 of [ITUT G.993.2] for details. The
-// valid range of values is 1 to 15, with the special value 0 as described in clause 12.1 of [ITUT
-// G.993.2]. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The MAX-SOS-ds attribute is used in deactivation. If the number of successful SOS procedures in
+// the downstream direction performed within a 120-s interval exceeds MAX-SOS-ds, the modem goes to
+// state L3. See clause 12.1.4 of [ITUT G.993.2] for details. The valid range of values is 1 to 15,
+// with the special value 0 as described in clause 12.1 of [ITUT G.993.2]. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Max Sos Upstream
-// MAX SOS upstream: The MAX-SOS-us attribute is used in deactivation. If the number of successful
-// SOS procedures in the upstream direction performed within a 120-s interval exceeds MAX-SOS-us,
-// the modem goes to state L3. See clause 12.1.4 of [ITUT G.993.2] for details. The valid range of
-// values is 1 to 15, with the special value 0 as described in clause 12.1 of [ITUT G.993.2].
-// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The MAX-SOS-us attribute is used in deactivation. If the number of successful SOS procedures in
+// the upstream direction performed within a 120-s interval exceeds MAX-SOS-us, the modem goes to
+// state L3. See clause 12.1.4 of [ITUT G.993.2] for details. The valid range of values is 1 to 15,
+// with the special value 0 as described in clause 12.1 of [ITUT G.993.2]. (R,-W, setbycreate)
+// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Snr Max Offset Downstream
-// SNR max offset downstream: The SNRMOFFSET-ROC-ds attribute is the SNR margin offset for the ROC
-// in the downstream direction. The attribute is used in the specification of the channel
-// initialization policy (see clause 12.3.7.1 of [ITUT G.993.2]). The valid range of SNR margin
-// offset values is from 0..31-dB in 0.1-dB steps. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// The SNRMOFFSET-ROC-ds attribute is the SNR margin offset for the ROC in the downstream
+// direction. The attribute is used in the specification of the channel initialization policy (see
+// clause 12.3.7.1 of [ITUT G.993.2]). The valid range of SNR margin offset values is from 0..31-dB
+// in 0.1-dB steps. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Snr Max Offset Upstream
-// SNR max offset upstream: The SNRMOFFSET-ROC-us attribute is the SNR margin offset for the ROC in
-// the upstream direction. The attribute is used in the specification of the channel initialization
-// policy (see clause-12.3.7.1 of [ITUT G.993.2]). The valid range of SNR margin offset values is
-// from 0..31-dB in 0.1-dB steps. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// The SNRMOFFSET-ROC-us attribute is the SNR margin offset for the ROC in the upstream direction.
+// The attribute is used in the specification of the channel initialization policy (see
+// clause-12.3.7.1 of [ITUT G.993.2]). The valid range of SNR margin offset values is from 0..31-dB
+// in 0.1-dB steps. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Roc Minimum Impulse Noise Protection Downstream
-// ROC minimum impulse noise protection downstream: The INPMIN-ROC-ds attribute specifies the
-// minimum INP to apply on the ROC in the downstream direction expressed in multiples of equivalent
-// 4k DMT, xDSL (DMT) symbol length. The minimum INP is an integer ranging from 0 to 8. (R,-W,
-// setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The INPMIN-ROC-ds attribute specifies the minimum INP to apply on the ROC in the downstream
+// direction expressed in multiples of equivalent 4k DMT, xDSL (DMT) symbol length. The minimum INP
+// is an integer ranging from 0 to 8. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Roc Minimum Impulse Noise Protection Upstream
-// ROC minimum impulse noise protection upstream: The INPMIN-ROC-us attribute specifies the minimum
-// impulse noise protection to apply on the ROC in the upstream direction expressed in multiples of
-// equivalent 4k DMT symbol length. The minimum INP is an integer ranging from 0 to 8. (R,-W,
-// setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The INPMIN-ROC-us attribute specifies the minimum impulse noise protection to apply on the ROC
+// in the upstream direction expressed in multiples of equivalent 4k DMT symbol length. The minimum
+// INP is an integer ranging from 0 to 8. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Fext Downstream Transmitter Referred Virtual Noise Table
-// FEXT downstream transmitter referred virtual noise table: The FEXT TXREFVNds attribute is the
-// downstream transmitter referred virtual noise specified for FEXTR duration in Annex C of [ITUT
-// G.992.3] (ADSL2) and Annex C of [ITUT G.992.5] (ADSL2plus). The syntax of this attribute is the
-// same as that of the TXREFVNds table attribute of the VDSL2 line configuration extensions ME.
-// (R,-W) (mandatory for Annex-C of [ITUT-G.992.3] and Annex-C of [ITUT-G.992.5]) (3-*-N bytes,
-// where N is the number of breakpoints)
+// The FEXT TXREFVNds attribute is the downstream transmitter referred virtual noise specified for
+// FEXTR duration in Annex C of [ITUT G.992.3] (ADSL2) and Annex C of [ITUT G.992.5] (ADSL2plus).
+// The syntax of this attribute is the same as that of the TXREFVNds table attribute of the VDSL2
+// line configuration extensions ME. (R,-W) (mandatory for Annex-C of [ITUT-G.992.3] and Annex-C of
+// [ITUT-G.992.5]) (3-*-N bytes, where N is the number of breakpoints)
//
// Next Downstream Transmitter Referred Virtual Noise Table
-// NEXT downstream transmitter referred virtual noise table: The NEXT TXREFVNds attribute is the
-// downstream transmitter referred virtual noise specified for NEXTR duration in Annex C of [ITUT
-// G.992.3] (ADSL2) and Annex C of [ITUT G.992.5] (ADSL2plus). The syntax of this attribute is the
-// same as that of the TXREFVNds table attribute of the VDSL2 line configuration extensions ME.
-// (R,-W) (mandatory for Annex-C of [ITUT-G.992.3] and Annex-C of [ITUT-G.992.5]) (3-*-N bytes,
-// where N is the number of breakpoints)
+// The NEXT TXREFVNds attribute is the downstream transmitter referred virtual noise specified for
+// NEXTR duration in Annex C of [ITUT G.992.3] (ADSL2) and Annex C of [ITUT G.992.5] (ADSL2plus).
+// The syntax of this attribute is the same as that of the TXREFVNds table attribute of the VDSL2
+// line configuration extensions ME. (R,-W) (mandatory for Annex-C of [ITUT-G.992.3] and Annex-C of
+// [ITUT-G.992.5]) (3-*-N bytes, where N is the number of breakpoints)
//
type Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions2 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions3.go b/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions3.go
index e4f244c..fd642d2 100644
--- a/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions3.go
+++ b/generated/vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions3.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions3ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VDSL2 line configuration extensions 3
-const Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions3ClassID ClassID = ClassID(410)
+const Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions3ClassID = ClassID(410) // 0x019a
var vdsl2lineconfigurationextensions3BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions3 (class ID #410)
+// Vdsl2LineConfigurationExtensions3 (Class ID: #410 / 0x019a)
// This ME extends the xDSL line configuration MEs.
//
// An instance of this ME is created and deleted by the OLT.
@@ -43,57 +43,55 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. All xDSL and
-// VDSL2 line configuration profiles and extensions that pertain to a given PPTP xDSL UNI must
-// share a common ME ID. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. All xDSL and VDSL2 line
+// configuration profiles and extensions that pertain to a given PPTP xDSL UNI must share a common
+// ME ID. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Ripolicyds
-// RIPOLICYds: This attribute indicates which policy shall be applied to determine the triggers for
-// re-initialization in the downstream direction. A valid range of values is given in clause
+// This attribute indicates which policy shall be applied to determine the triggers for re-
+// initialization in the downstream direction. A valid range of values is given in clause
// 7.3.1.1.12.1 of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Ripolicyus
-// RIPOLICYus: This attribute indicates which policy shall be applied to determine the triggers for
-// re-initialization in the upstream direction. A valid range of values is given in clause
+// This attribute indicates which policy shall be applied to determine the triggers for re-
+// initialization in the upstream direction. A valid range of values is given in clause
// 7.3.1.1.12.2 of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Reinit_Time_Thresholdds
-// REINIT_TIME_THRESHOLDds: This attribute indicates defines the downstream threshold for re-
-// initialization based on SES, to be used by the VTU receiver when re-initialization policy 1 is
-// used in downstream. A valid range of values is given in clause 7.3.1.1.13.1 of [ITU-T G.997.1].
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates defines the downstream threshold for re-initialization based on SES, to
+// be used by the VTU receiver when re-initialization policy 1 is used in downstream. A valid range
+// of values is given in clause 7.3.1.1.13.1 of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Reinit_Time_Thresholdus
-// REINIT_TIME_THRESHOLDus: This attribute indicates defines the upstream threshold for re-
-// initialization based on SES, to be used by the VTU receiver when reinitialization policy 1 is
-// used in upstream. A valid range of values is given in clause 7.3.1.1.13.2 of [ITU-T G.997.1].
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates defines the upstream threshold for re-initialization based on SES, to
+// be used by the VTU receiver when reinitialization policy 1 is used in upstream. A valid range of
+// values is given in clause 7.3.1.1.13.2 of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Rxrefvnsfus
-// RXREFVNSFus: If SNRM_MODE = 4, this attribute defines the upstream receiver-referred virtual
-// noise scaling factor. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dBm) to 255 (+63.5-dBm) - see
-// clause 7.3.1.7.5 of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// If SNRM_MODE = 4, this attribute defines the upstream receiver-referred virtual noise scaling
+// factor. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dBm) to 255 (+63.5-dBm) - see clause 7.3.1.7.5
+// of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Txrefvnsfds
-// TXREFVNSFds: If SNRM_MODE = 4, this attribute defines the downstream transmitter referred
-// virtual noise scaling factor. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dBm) to 255 (+63.5-dBm)
-// - see clause 7.3.1.7.6 of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// If SNRM_MODE = 4, this attribute defines the downstream transmitter referred virtual noise
+// scaling factor. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dBm) to 255 (+63.5-dBm) - see clause
+// 7.3.1.7.6 of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Rtx_Modeds
-// RTX_MODEds: This attribute controls the mode of operation of [ITU-T G.998.4] retransmission in
-// the downstream direction. A valid range of values is given in clause 7.3.1.11 of [ITU-T
-// G.997.1]. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
-//
-// Rtx_Modeus
-// RTX_MODEus: This attribute controls the mode of operation of [ITU-T G.998.4] retransmission in
-// the upstream direction. A valid range of values is given in clause 7.3.1.11 of [ITU-T G.997.1].
+// This attribute controls the mode of operation of [ITU-T G.998.4] retransmission in the
+// downstream direction. A valid range of values is given in clause 7.3.1.11 of [ITU-T G.997.1].
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// Rtx_Modeus
+// This attribute controls the mode of operation of [ITU-T G.998.4] retransmission in the upstream
+// direction. A valid range of values is given in clause 7.3.1.11 of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W)
+// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
// Leftr_Thresh
-// LEFTR_THRESH: If retransmission is used in a given transmit direction, LEFTR_THRESH specifies
-// the threshold for declaring a near-end ''leftr'' defect. LEFTR_THRESH is equal to the integer
-// value of this attribute multiplied by 0.01. Valid values and usage are given in clause 7.3.1.12
-// of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// If retransmission is used in a given transmit direction, LEFTR_THRESH specifies the threshold
+// for declaring a near-end ''leftr'' defect. LEFTR_THRESH is equal to the integer value of this
+// attribute multiplied by 0.01. Valid values and usage are given in clause 7.3.1.12 of [ITU-T
+// G.997.1]. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Maxdelayoctet_Split Parameter Mdosplit
// MAXDELAYOCTET-split parameter (MDOSPLIT): This attribute defines the percentage of the
diff --git a/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart1.go b/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart1.go
index 88dca62..241073c 100644
--- a/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart1.go
+++ b/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart1.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VDSL2 line inventory and status data part 1
-const Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1ClassID ClassID = ClassID(168)
+const Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1ClassID = ClassID(168) // 0x00a8
var vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart1BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1 (class ID #168)
+// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1 (Class ID: #168 / 0x00a8)
// This ME extends the xDSL line configuration MEs. The ME name was chosen because its attributes
// were initially unique to ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2. Due to continuing standards development, some
// attributes - and therefore this ME - have also become applicable to other Recommendations,
@@ -47,9 +47,8 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Vdsl2 Transmission System Capability Xtu C
// VDSL2 transmission system capability xTUC: This attribute extends the xTU-C transmission system
@@ -57,48 +56,105 @@
// capabilities. It is defined by bits 57..64 of Table 9.7.12-1. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Vdsl2 Transmission System
-// VDSL2 transmission system: This attribute reports the transmission system in use. It extends the
-// xDSL transmission system attribute of the xDSL line inventory and status data part 2 ME with a
-// byte that includes VDSL2 capabilities currently in use. It is defined by bits 57..64 of Table
-// 9.7.12-1. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute reports the transmission system in use. It extends the xDSL transmission system
+// attribute of the xDSL line inventory and status data part 2 ME with a byte that includes VDSL2
+// capabilities currently in use. It is defined by bits 57..64 of Table 9.7.12-1. (R) (mandatory)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Vdsl2 Profile
+// This attribute identifies the profile in use. It is a bit map (0 if not allowed, 1 if allowed)
+// with the following definition:
+//
+// Bit Meaning
+//
+// 1 (LSB) ITU-T G.993.2 profile 8a
+//
+// 2 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 8b
+//
+// 3 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 8c
+//
+// 4 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 8d
+//
+// 5 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 12a
+//
+// 6 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 12b
+//
+// 7 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 17a
+//
+// 8 ITU-T G.993.2 profile 30a
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Vdsl2 Limit Psd Mask And Bandplan
-// VDSL2 limit PSD mask and bandplan: This attribute defines the limit PSD mask and band plan in
-// use. It is a bit map as defined by Table 9.7.6-1. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
+// This attribute defines the limit PSD mask and band plan in use. It is a bit map as defined by
+// Table 9.7.6-1. (R) (mandatory) (8-bytes)
//
// Vdsl2 Us0 Psd Mask
-// VDSL2 US0 PSD mask: This attribute defines the US0 PSD mask in use. It is a bit map as defined
-// by Table 9.7.62. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute defines the US0 PSD mask in use. It is a bit map as defined by Table 9.7.62. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Actsnrmodeds
+// This attribute indicates whether transmitter-referred virtual noise is active on the line in the
+// downstream direction.
+//
+// 1 Virtual noise inactive
+//
+// 2 Virtual noise active
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// The following four attributes have similar definitions. In each case, valid attribute values are
+// 1, 2, 4, 8. In ADSL applications, the corresponding value is fixed at 1, and therefore need not
+// be specified. For VDSL2, it is equal to the size of the subcarrier group used to compute these
+// attributes (see clause-11.4.1 of [ITUT G.993.2]).
+//
// Hlingds
-// HLINGds: This attribute contains the number of subcarriers per group used to report HLINpsds.
-// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute contains the number of subcarriers per group used to report HLINpsds. (R)
+// (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Hloggds
-// HLOGGds: This attribute contains the number of subcarriers per group used to report HLOGpsds.
-// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute contains the number of subcarriers per group used to report HLOGpsds. (R)
+// (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Qlngds
-// QLNGds: This attribute contains the number of subcarriers per group used to report QLNpsds. (R)
+// This attribute contains the number of subcarriers per group used to report QLNpsds. (R)
// (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Snrgds
-// SNRGds: This attribute contains the number of subcarriers per group used to report SNRpsds. (R)
+// This attribute contains the number of subcarriers per group used to report SNRpsds. (R)
// (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Mrefpsdds Table
+// The downstream medley reference PSD table contains the set of breakpoints exchanged in the
+// MREFPSDds fields of the O-PRM message of [ITU-T G.993.2].
+//
+// The format is similar to that specified for the PSD descriptor in [ITUT-G.993.2]. In [ITU-T
+// G.993.2], the first byte gives the size of the table, each entry of which is 3-bytes. In the
+// OMCI definition, the first byte is omitted because the size of the table is known from the
+// response to the get command.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (3 * N bytes, where N is the number of breakpoints)
//
// Trellisds
+// 0 Trellis not used
+//
+// 1 Trellis used
+//
// (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute reports whether trellis coding is in use in the downstream direction.
+//
// Actual Rate Adaptation Mode Downstream
+// The ACT-RA-MODEds attribute indicates the actual active RA mode in the downstream direction.
+//
+// 1 MANUAL
+//
+// 2 AT_INIT
+//
+// 3 DYNAMIC
+//
+// 4 DYNAMIC with SOS ([ITU-T G.993.2] only)
+//
// (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Actual Impulse Noise Protection Robust Operations Channel Roc Downstream
@@ -108,9 +164,9 @@
// values and usage are given in clause 7.5.1.34.1 of [ITUT-G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Snr Margin Roc Downstream
-// SNR margin ROC downstream: The SNRM-ROC-ds attribute reports the actual signal-to-noise margin
-// of the ROC in the downstream direction. Its value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB).
-// The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// The SNRM-ROC-ds attribute reports the actual signal-to-noise margin of the ROC in the downstream
+// direction. Its value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF
+// indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go b/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go
index b212076..e4cba76 100644
--- a/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go
+++ b/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VDSL2 line inventory and status data part 2
-const Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(169)
+const Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2ClassID = ClassID(169) // 0x00a9
var vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2 (class ID #169)
+// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2 (Class ID: #169 / 0x00a9)
// This ME extends the xDSL line configuration MEs. The ME name was chosen because its attributes
// were initially unique to ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2. Due to continuing standards development, some
// attributes - and therefore this ME - have also become applicable to other Recommendations,
@@ -47,9 +47,8 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Vdsl2 Transmission System Capability Xtu_R
// VDSL2 transmission system capability xTU-R: This attribute extends the xTU-R transmission system
@@ -57,41 +56,66 @@
// capabilities. It is a defined by bits 57..64 of Table 9.7.12-1. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Actsnrmodeus
+// 1 Virtual noise inactive
+//
+// 2 Virtual noise active
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute indicates whether transmitter-referred virtual noise is active on the line in the
+// upstream direction.
+//
// Upbokle
-// UPBOKLE: This attribute contains the electrical length estimated by the VTU-O expressed in
-// decibels at 1-MHz, kl0 (see O-UPDATE in clause 12.3.3.2.1.2 of [ITUT-G.993.2]). This is the
-// final electrical length that would have been sent from the VTU-O to the VTU-R if the electrical
-// length were not forced by the OLT. The value lies in the range 0 (0.0-dB) to 1280 (128.0-dB) (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute contains the electrical length estimated by the VTU-O expressed in decibels at
+// 1-MHz, kl0 (see O-UPDATE in clause 12.3.3.2.1.2 of [ITUT-G.993.2]). This is the final electrical
+// length that would have been sent from the VTU-O to the VTU-R if the electrical length were not
+// forced by the OLT. The value lies in the range 0 (0.0-dB) to 1280 (128.0-dB) (R) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
+//
+// The following four attributes have similar definitions. In each case, valid attribute values are
+// 1, 2, 4, 8. In ADSL applications, the corresponding value is fixed at 1, and therefore need not
+// be specified. For VDSL2, it is equal to the size of the subcarrier group used to compute these
+// attributes (see clause 11.4.1 of [ITUT G.993.2]).
//
// Hlingus
-// HLINGus: This attribute is the number of subcarriers per group used to report HLINpsus. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is the number of subcarriers per group used to report HLINpsus. (R) (mandatory)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Hloggus
-// HLOGGus: This attribute is the number of subcarriers per group used to report HLOGpsus. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is the number of subcarriers per group used to report HLOGpsus. (R) (mandatory)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Qlngus
-// QLNGus: This attribute is the number of subcarriers per group used to report QLNpsus. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is the number of subcarriers per group used to report QLNpsus. (R) (mandatory)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Snrgus
-// SNRGus: This attribute is the number of subcarriers per group used to report SNRpsus. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is the number of subcarriers per group used to report SNRpsus. (R) (mandatory)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Mrefpsdus Table
+// The upstream medley reference PSD attribute contains the set of breakpoints exchanged in the
+// MREFPSDus fields of the R-PRM message of [ITU-T G.993.2].
+//
+// The format is similar to that specified for the PSD descriptor in [ITUT-G.993.2]. In [ITU-T
+// G.993.2], the first byte gives the size of the table, each entry of which is 3-bytes. In the
+// OMCI definition, the first byte is omitted because the size of the table is known from the
+// response to the get command.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (3 * N bytes, where N is the number of breakpoints)
//
// Trellisus
+// This attribute reports whether trellis coding is in use in the upstream direction.
+//
+// 0 Trellis not used
+//
+// 1 Trellis used
+//
// (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others) (1-byte)
//
// Actualce
-// ACTUALCE: This attribute reports the cyclic extension used on the line. It is coded as an
-// unsigned integer from 2 to 16 in units of N/32 samples, where 2N is the IDFT size. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute reports the cyclic extension used on the line. It is coded as an unsigned integer
+// from 2 to 16 in units of N/32 samples, where 2N is the IDFT size. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Upbokle_R
// UPBOKLE-R: This attribute contains the electrical length estimated by the VTU-R expressed in
@@ -100,18 +124,28 @@
// (2-bytes)
//
// Actual Rate Adaptation Mode Upstream
+// The ACT-RA-MODEus attribute indicates the actual active RA mode in the upstream direction.
+//
+// 1 MANUAL
+//
+// 2 AT_INIT
+//
+// 3 DYNAMIC
+//
+// 4 DYNAMIC with SOS ([ITU-T G.993.2] only)
+//
// (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Actual Impulse Noise Protection Roc Upstream
-// Actual impulse noise protection ROC upstream: The ACTINP-ROC-us attribute reports the actual INP
-// of the ROC in the upstream direction expressed in multiples of T4k. The INP of this attribute is
-// equal to the integer value multiplied by 0.1 symbols. Valid values and usage are given in clause
-// 7.5.1.34.2 of [ITUT-G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The ACTINP-ROC-us attribute reports the actual INP of the ROC in the upstream direction
+// expressed in multiples of T4k. The INP of this attribute is equal to the integer value
+// multiplied by 0.1 symbols. Valid values and usage are given in clause 7.5.1.34.2 of
+// [ITUT-G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Snr Margin Roc Upstream
-// SNR margin ROC upstream: The SNRM-ROC-us attribute reports the actual signal-to-noise margin of
-// the ROC in the upstream direction. Its value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The
-// special value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// The SNRM-ROC-us attribute reports the actual signal-to-noise margin of the ROC in the upstream
+// direction. Its value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF
+// indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart3.go b/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart3.go
index aeead66..64102aa 100644
--- a/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart3.go
+++ b/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart3.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart3ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VDSL2 line inventory and status data part 3
-const Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart3ClassID ClassID = ClassID(170)
+const Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart3ClassID = ClassID(170) // 0x00aa
var vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart3BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart3 (class ID #170)
+// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart3 (Class ID: #170 / 0x00aa)
// This ME extends the other xDSL line inventory and status data MEs with attributes specific to
// VDSL2. This ME contains per-band attributes for both directions. These same attributes are
// defined in the xDSL line inventory and status data part 2 ME, but only for a single band. [ITUT
@@ -45,51 +45,110 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Upstream Bands Count
+// This attribute reports the number of upstream bands. It can be used to filter the upstream
+// attributes. All upstream attributes are arrays of per-band entries, of which the first upstream
+// bands count are populated. The contents of the arrays for unused frequency bands are
+// unspecified. The original attributes were allocated for as many as four upstream bands, US0, 1,
+// 2, 3; optional extended attributes have been added to accommodate the possibility that five
+// upstream bands may be needed. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Downstream Bands Count
+// This attribute reports the number of downstream bands. It can be used to filter the downstream
+// attributes. All downstream attributes are arrays of per-band entries, of which the first
+// downstream bands count are populated. The contents of the arrays for unused frequency bands are
+// unspecified. The original attributes were allocated for as many as three downstream bands, DS1,
+// 2, 3; optional extended attributes have been added to accommodate the possibility that five
+// downstream bands may be needed. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Downstream Line Attenuation Per Band
-// Downstream line attenuation per band: The LATNds attribute is defined per usable band. It is the
-// squared magnitude of the channel characteristics function, H(f), averaged over this band, and
-// measured during loop diagnostic mode and initialization. The exact definition is included in the
-// relevant xDSL Recommendation. The upstream line attenuation per band ranges from 0 (0.0-dB) to
-// 1270 (+127.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the line attenuation per band is out
-// of the range to be represented. (R) (mandatory) (3-bands * 2-bytes-=-6-bytes)
+// The LATNds attribute is defined per usable band. It is the squared magnitude of the channel
+// characteristics function, H(f), averaged over this band, and measured during loop diagnostic
+// mode and initialization. The exact definition is included in the relevant xDSL Recommendation.
+// The upstream line attenuation per band ranges from 0 (0.0-dB) to 1270 (+127.0-dB). The special
+// value 0xFFFF indicates that the line attenuation per band is out of the range to be represented.
+// (R) (mandatory) (3-bands * 2-bytes-=-6-bytes)
//
// Upstream Line Attenuation Per Band
-// Upstream line attenuation per band: The LATNus attribute is defined per usable band. It is the
-// squared magnitude of the channel characteristics function H(f) averaged over this band, and
-// measured during loop diagnostic mode and initialization. The exact definition is included in the
-// relevant xDSL Recommendation. The upstream line attenuation per band ranges from 0 (0.0-dB) to
-// 1270 (+127.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that line attenuation per band is out of
-// range to be represented. (R) (mandatory) (4-bands * 2-bytes-=-8-bytes)
+// The LATNus attribute is defined per usable band. It is the squared magnitude of the channel
+// characteristics function H(f) averaged over this band, and measured during loop diagnostic mode
+// and initialization. The exact definition is included in the relevant xDSL Recommendation. The
+// upstream line attenuation per band ranges from 0 (0.0-dB) to 1270 (+127.0-dB). The special value
+// 0xFFFF indicates that line attenuation per band is out of range to be represented. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bands * 2-bytes-=-8-bytes)
//
// Downstream Signal Attenuation Per Band
+// The SATNds attribute is defined per usable band. It is the measured difference in the total
+// power transmitted in this band by the xTUC and the total power received by the xTUR during loop
+// diagnostic mode, initialization and showtime. The exact definition is included in the relevant
+// xDSL Recommendation. The downstream signal attenuation per band ranges from 0 (0.0-dB) to 1270
+// (+127.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the signal attenuation per band is out of
+// the range to be represented. (R) (mandatory) (3 bands * 2-bytes-=-6-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 1 - During showtime, only a subset of the subcarriers may be transmitted by the xTU-C, as
// compared to loop diagnostic mode and initialization. Therefore, the downstream signal
// attenuation value during showtime may be significantly lower than the downstream signal
// attenuation value during loop diagnostic mode and initialization.
//
// Upstream Signal Attenuation Per Band
+// The SATNus attribute is defined per usable band. It is the measured difference in decibels in
+// the total power transmitted in this band by the xTUR and the total power received in this band
+// by the xTUC during loop diagnostic mode, initialization and showtime. The exact definition is
+// included in the relevant xDSL Recommendation. The upstream signal attenuation per band ranges
+// from 0 (0.0-dB) to 1270 (+127.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates the signal attenuation
+// per band is out of range to be represented. (R) (mandatory) (4 bands * 2-bytes-= 8-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 2 - During showtime, only a subset of the subcarriers may be transmitted by the xTU-R, as
// compared to loop diagnostic mode and initialization. Therefore, the upstream signal attenuation
// value during showtime may be significantly lower than the upstream signal attenuation value
// during loop diagnostic mode and initialization.
//
// Downstream Snr Margin Per Band
-// Downstream SNR margin per band: The SNRMpbds attribute is defined per usable band. The
-// downstream SNR margin per band is the maximum increase of noise power received at the xTU-R,
-// such that the BER requirements are met for all downstream bearer channels. Each array value
-// ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the
-// attribute is out of range to be represented. (R) (mandatory) (3 bands * 2-bytes-=-6-bytes)
+// The SNRMpbds attribute is defined per usable band. The downstream SNR margin per band is the
+// maximum increase of noise power received at the xTU-R, such that the BER requirements are met
+// for all downstream bearer channels. Each array value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270
+// (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of range to be
+// represented. (R) (mandatory) (3 bands * 2-bytes-=-6-bytes)
//
// Upstream Snr Margin Per Band
-// Upstream SNR margin per band: The SNRMpbus attribute is defined per usable band. The upstream
-// SNR margin per band is the maximum increase of noise power received at the xTU-C, such that the
-// BER requirements are met for all upstream bearer channels. Each array value ranges from 0
-// (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of
-// range to be represented. (R) (mandatory) (4 bands * 2-bytes-= 8-bytes)
+// The SNRMpbus attribute is defined per usable band. The upstream SNR margin per band is the
+// maximum increase of noise power received at the xTU-C, such that the BER requirements are met
+// for all upstream bearer channels. Each array value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB).
+// The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of range to be represented. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4 bands * 2-bytes-= 8-bytes)
+//
+// Downstream Line Attenuation Extension
+// This attribute extends LATNds when more than three downstream bands are used. It is defined in
+// the same way as the downstream line attenuation per band attribute. (R) (optional) (2 bands *
+// 2-bytes-= 4-bytes)
+//
+// Upstream Line Attenuation Extension
+// This attribute extends LATNus when more than four upstream bands are used. It is defined in the
+// same way as the upstream line attenuation per band attribute. (R) (optional) (1 band *
+// 2-bytes-=-2-bytes)
+//
+// Downstream Signal Attenuation Extension
+// This attribute extends SATNds when more than three downstream bands are used. It is defined in
+// the same way as the downstream signal attenuation per band attribute. (R) (optional) (2 bands *
+// 2-bytes-= 4-bytes)
+//
+// Upstream Signal Attenuation Extension
+// This attribute extends SATNus when more than four upstream bands are used. It is defined in the
+// same way as the upstream signal attenuation per band attribute. (R) (optional) (1 band *
+// 2-bytes-= 2-bytes)
+//
+// Downstream Snr Margin Extension
+// This attribute extends SNRMpbds when more than three downstream bands are used. It is defined in
+// the same way as the downstream SNR margin per band attribute. (R) (optional) (2 bands *
+// 2-bytes-= 4-bytes)
+//
+// Upstream Snr Margin Extension
+// This attribute extends SNRMpbus when more than four upstream bands are used. It is defined in
+// the same way as the upstream SNR margin per band attribute. (R) (optional) (1-band * 2-bytes-=
+// 2-bytes)
//
type Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart3 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -103,15 +162,23 @@
MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
Get,
),
- AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfc00,
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xfffc,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
- 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
- 1: MultiByteField("DownstreamLineAttenuationPerBand", OctetsAttributeType, 0x8000, 3, toOctets("AAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 1),
- 2: Uint32Field("UpstreamLineAttenuationPerBand", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 2),
- 3: MultiByteField("DownstreamSignalAttenuationPerBand", OctetsAttributeType, 0x2000, 3, toOctets("AAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 3),
- 4: Uint32Field("UpstreamSignalAttenuationPerBand", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 4),
- 5: MultiByteField("DownstreamSnrMarginPerBand", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0800, 3, toOctets("AAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 5),
- 6: Uint32Field("UpstreamSnrMarginPerBand", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 6),
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: ByteField("UpstreamBandsCount", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: ByteField("DownstreamBandsCount", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: MultiByteField("DownstreamLineAttenuationPerBand", OctetsAttributeType, 0x2000, 3, toOctets("AAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 3),
+ 4: Uint32Field("UpstreamLineAttenuationPerBand", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 4),
+ 5: MultiByteField("DownstreamSignalAttenuationPerBand", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0800, 3, toOctets("AAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 5),
+ 6: Uint32Field("UpstreamSignalAttenuationPerBand", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 6),
+ 7: MultiByteField("DownstreamSnrMarginPerBand", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0200, 3, toOctets("AAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 7),
+ 8: Uint32Field("UpstreamSnrMarginPerBand", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0100, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 8),
+ 9: Uint16Field("DownstreamLineAttenuationExtension", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0080, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 9),
+ 10: ByteField("UpstreamLineAttenuationExtension", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 10),
+ 11: Uint16Field("DownstreamSignalAttenuationExtension", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 11),
+ 12: ByteField("UpstreamSignalAttenuationExtension", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0010, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 12),
+ 13: Uint16Field("DownstreamSnrMarginExtension", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 13),
+ 14: ByteField("UpstreamSnrMarginExtension", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 14),
},
Access: CreatedByOnu,
Support: UnknownSupport,
diff --git a/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart4.go b/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart4.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..107c9c6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generated/vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart4.go
@@ -0,0 +1,194 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present. Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ */
+/*
+ * 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"
+
+// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart4ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity VDSL2 line inventory and status data part 4
+const Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart4ClassID = ClassID(415) // 0x019f
+
+var vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart4BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart4 (Class ID: #415 / 0x019f)
+// This ME extends the other xDSL line inventory and status data MEs with attributes specific to
+// VDSL2.
+//
+// Relationships
+// This is one of the status data MEs associated with an xDSL UNI. It is required only if VDSL2 is
+// supported by the PPTP. The ONU automatically creates or deletes an instance of this ME upon
+// creation or deletion of a PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 that supports these attributes.
+//
+// Attributes
+// Managed Entity Id
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Vtu_O Estimated Upstream Power Back_Off Electrical Length Per Band Upbokle_Pb
+// VTU-O estimated upstream power back-off electrical length per band (UPBOKLE-pb): This parameter
+// is a vector of UPBO electrical length per-band estimates for each supported upstream band except
+// US0, calculated by the VTU-O, based on separate measurements in the supported upstream bands
+// excluding US0. This parameter is required for the alternative electrical length estimation
+// method (ELE-M1). Each per-band estimate is represented by 2-bytes, where the estimate is defined
+// as the integer value multiplied by 0.1-dB. The valid range of values is given in clause
+// 7.5.1.23.3 of [ITU-T G.997.1] (R) (optional) (4 bands- 2-bytes)
+//
+// Vtu_R Estimated Upstream Power Back_Off Electrical Length Per Band Upbokle_R_Pb
+// VTU-R estimated upstream power back-off electrical length per band (UPBOKLE-R-pb): This
+// parameter is a vector of UPBO electrical length per-band estimates for each supported downstream
+// band, calculated by the VTU-R, based on separate measurements in the supported downstream bands.
+// This parameter is required for the alternative electrical length estimation method (ELEM1). Each
+// per-band estimate is represented by 2-bytes, where the estimate is defined as the integer value
+// multiplied by 0.1-dB. The valid range of values is given in clause 7.5.1.23.4 of [ITU-T G.997.1]
+// (R) (optional) (3-bands- 2-bytes)
+//
+// Upbo Downstream Receiver Signal Level Threshold Rxthrshds
+// UPBO downstream receiver signal level threshold (RXTHRSHds): This parameter reports the
+// downstream received signal level threshold value used in the alternative electrical length
+// estimation method (ELE-M1). Valid values range from 0 (-64-dB) to 64 (0 dB). See clause
+// 7.5.1.23.5 of [ITU-T G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Upbo Upstream Receiver Signal Level Threshold Rxthrshus
+// UPBO upstream receiver signal level threshold (RXTHRSHus): This parameter reports the upstream
+// received signal level threshold value used in the alternative electrical length estimation
+// method. Valid values range from 0 (-64 dB) to 64-(0 dB). See clause 7.5.1.23.6 of [ITU-T
+// G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Actual Alternative Electrical Length Estimation Mod E Act_Aele_Mode
+// Actual alternative electrical length estimation mode (ACT-AELE-MODE): This parameter reports the
+// actual AELE-MODE. Valid values are given in clause-7.5.1.23.7 of [ITU-T G.997.1] (R) (optional)
+// (1-byte)
+//
+// Actual Downstream Ripolicy Actripolicyds
+// Actual downstream RIPOLICY (ACTRIPOLICYds): This parameter indicates the actual re-
+// initialization policy in use in the downstream direction. Valid values are given in clause
+// 7.5.1.40.1 of [ITU-T G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Actual Upstream Ripolicy Actripolicyus
+// Actual upstream RIPOLICY (ACTRIPOLICYus): This parameter indicates the actual reinitialization
+// policy in use in the upstream direction. Valid values are given in clause 7.5.1.40.2 of [ITU-T
+// G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Attndr Actual M Ethod Attndr_Actmethod
+// ATTNDR actual method (ATTNDR_ACTMETHOD): This parameter indicates the actual ATTNDR Method used
+// for calculation of the ATTNDR in the downstream and upstream direction. Valid values are given
+// in clause 7.5.1.41.1 of [ITUT-G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Attndr Downstream A Ctual Impulse Noise Protection Attndr_Actinpds
+// ATTNDR downstream actual impulse noise protection (ATTNDR_ACTINPds): If retransmission is not
+// used in the downstream direction, this parameter indicates the actual INP used in the improved
+// calculation of the ATTNDR in the downstream direction. If retransmission is used in the
+// downstream direction, this parameter indicates the actual INP against SHINE used in the improved
+// calculation of the ATTNDR in the downstream direction. The format and usage is identical to that
+// of the ACTINP attribute defined in the xDSL channel downstream status data ME. See clause
+// 7.5.1.41.2 of [ITU-T G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Attndr Upstream A Ctual Impulse Noise Protection Attndr_Actinpus
+// ATTNDR upstream actual impulse noise protection (ATTNDR_ACTINPus): If retransmission is not used
+// in the upstream direction, this parameter indicates the actual INP used in the improved
+// calculation of the ATTNDR in the upstream direction. If retransmission is used in the upstream
+// direction, this parameter indicates the actual INP against SHINE used in the improved
+// calculation of the ATTNDR in the upstream direction. The format and usage is identical to that
+// of the ACTINP attribute defined in the xDSL channel downstream status data ME. See clause
+// 7.5.1.41.3 of [ITU-T G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Attndr Downstream A Ctual Impulse Noise Protection Against Rein Attndr_Actinp_Reinds
+// ATTNDR downstream actual impulse noise protection against REIN (ATTNDR_ACTINP_REINds): If
+// retransmission is used in the downstream direction, this parameter reports the actual INP
+// against REIN used in the improved calculation of the ATTNDR in the downstream direction. The
+// format and usage is identical to that of the ACTINP_REIN attribute defined in the xDSL channel
+// downstream status data ME. See clause 7.5.1.41.4 of [ITU-T G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Attndr Upstream A Ctual Impulse Noise Protection Against Rein Attndr_Actinp_Reinus
+// ATTNDR upstream actual impulse noise protection against REIN (ATTNDR_ACTINP_REINus): If
+// retransmission is used in the upstream direction, this parameter reports the actual INP against
+// REIN used in the improved calculation of the ATTNDR in the upstream direction. The format and
+// usage is identical to that of the ACTINP_REIN attribute defined in the xDSL channel downstream
+// status data ME. See clause 7.5.1.41.5 of [ITUT-G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Attndr Downstream Actual Delay Attndr_Actdelayds
+// ATTNDR downstream actual delay (ATTNDR_ACTDELAYds): This parameter indicates the actual delay
+// used in the improved calculation of the ATTNDR in the downstream direction. The delay of this
+// attribute is equal to the integer value multiplied by 0.1-ms. Valid values are given in clause
+// 7.5.1.41.6 of [ITUT G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Attndr Upstream A Ctual Delay Attndr_Actdelayus
+// ATTNDR upstream actual delay (ATTNDR_ACTDELAYus): This parameter indicates the actual delay used
+// in the improved calculation of the ATTNDR in the upstream direction. The delay of this attribute
+// is equal to the integer value multiplied by 0.1-ms. Valid values are given in clause 7.5.1.41.7
+// of [ITUT-G.997.1] (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+//
+// Near_End A Ggregate Achievable Net Data Rate Aggachndr_Ne
+// Near-end aggregate achievable net data rate (AGGACHNDR_NE): This parameter reports the aggregate
+// achievable net data rate of the VTU-O, in bits per second. See clause 7.5.1.42.1 of [ITU-T
+// G.997.1] (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Far_End Aggregate Achievable Net Data Rate Aggachndr_Fe
+// Far-end aggregate achievable net data rate (AGGACHNDR_FE): This parameter reports the aggregate
+// achievable net data rate of the VTU-R, in bits per second. See clause-7.5.1.42.2 of [ITU-T
+// G.997.1] (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+type Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart4 struct {
+ ManagedEntityDefinition
+ Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+ vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart4BME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+ Name: "Vdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart4",
+ ClassID: 415,
+ MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+ Get,
+ ),
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffff,
+ AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: Uint32Field("VtuOEstimatedUpstreamPowerBackOffElectricalLengthPerBandUpboklePb", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 1),
+ 2: MultiByteField("VtuREstimatedUpstreamPowerBackOffElectricalLengthPerBandUpbokleRPb", OctetsAttributeType, 0x4000, 3, toOctets("AAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 2),
+ 3: ByteField("UpboDownstreamReceiverSignalLevelThresholdRxthrshds", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 3),
+ 4: ByteField("UpboUpstreamReceiverSignalLevelThresholdRxthrshus", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 4),
+ 5: ByteField("ActualAlternativeElectricalLengthEstimationModEActAeleMode", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 5),
+ 6: ByteField("ActualDownstreamRipolicyActripolicyds", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 6),
+ 7: ByteField("ActualUpstreamRipolicyActripolicyus", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 7),
+ 8: ByteField("AttndrActualMEthodAttndrActmethod", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0100, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 8),
+ 9: ByteField("AttndrDownstreamACtualImpulseNoiseProtectionAttndrActinpds", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0080, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 9),
+ 10: ByteField("AttndrUpstreamACtualImpulseNoiseProtectionAttndrActinpus", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 10),
+ 11: ByteField("AttndrDownstreamACtualImpulseNoiseProtectionAgainstReinAttndrActinpReinds", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 11),
+ 12: ByteField("AttndrUpstreamACtualImpulseNoiseProtectionAgainstReinAttndrActinpReinus", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0010, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 12),
+ 13: ByteField("AttndrDownstreamActualDelayAttndrActdelayds", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 13),
+ 14: ByteField("AttndrUpstreamACtualDelayAttndrActdelayus", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 14),
+ 15: Uint32Field("NearEndAGgregateAchievableNetDataRateAggachndrNe", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0002, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 15),
+ 16: Uint32Field("FarEndAggregateAchievableNetDataRateAggachndrFe", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0001, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 16),
+ },
+ Access: CreatedByOnu,
+ Support: UnknownSupport,
+ }
+}
+
+// NewVdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart4 (class ID 415) 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 NewVdsl2LineInventoryAndStatusDataPart4(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+ return NewManagedEntity(*vdsl2lineinventoryandstatusdatapart4BME, params...)
+}
diff --git a/generated/version.go b/generated/version.go
index c59c631..28b318a 100644
--- a/generated/version.go
+++ b/generated/version.go
@@ -46,27 +46,27 @@
Versions = append(Versions,
VersionInfo{
Name: "parser",
- Version: "0.15.11",
- CreateTime: 1628604119.344936,
- ItuDocName: "T-REC-G.988-201711-I!!MSW-E.docx",
- SHA256: "96ffc8bca6f70175c8e281e87e1cf21662d07a7502ebf595c5c3180a9972b9ac",
+ Version: "0.15.12",
+ CreateTime: 1630609253.7051146,
+ ItuDocName: "T-REC-G.988-202003-I!Amd3!MSW-E.docx",
+ SHA256: "084f5265bc090ca882fe45f6844d1ce368c218e52c77795060b7643240885469",
})
Versions = append(Versions,
VersionInfo{
Name: "pre-parser",
- Version: "0.15.9",
- CreateTime: 1626359259.9888368,
- ItuDocName: "T-REC-G.988-201711-I!!MSW-E.docx",
- SHA256: "96ffc8bca6f70175c8e281e87e1cf21662d07a7502ebf595c5c3180a9972b9ac",
+ Version: "0.15.12",
+ CreateTime: 1628800053.665055,
+ ItuDocName: "T-REC-G.988-202003-I!Amd3!MSW-E.docx",
+ SHA256: "084f5265bc090ca882fe45f6844d1ce368c218e52c77795060b7643240885469",
})
Versions = append(Versions,
VersionInfo{
Name: "code-generator",
- Version: "0.15.11",
- CreateTime: 1628606750.5555656,
- ItuDocName: "T-REC-G.988-201711-I!!MSW-E.docx",
- SHA256: "96ffc8bca6f70175c8e281e87e1cf21662d07a7502ebf595c5c3180a9972b9ac",
+ Version: "0.15.12",
+ CreateTime: 1631115478.0461376,
+ ItuDocName: "T-REC-G.988-202003-I!Amd3!MSW-E.docx",
+ SHA256: "084f5265bc090ca882fe45f6844d1ce368c218e52c77795060b7643240885469",
})
}
diff --git a/generated/virtualethernetinterfacepoint.go b/generated/virtualethernetinterfacepoint.go
index 4312a19..eb15fd2 100644
--- a/generated/virtualethernetinterfacepoint.go
+++ b/generated/virtualethernetinterfacepoint.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VirtualEthernetInterfacePointClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Virtual Ethernet interface point
-const VirtualEthernetInterfacePointClassID ClassID = ClassID(329)
+const VirtualEthernetInterfacePointClassID = ClassID(329) // 0x0149
var virtualethernetinterfacepointBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VirtualEthernetInterfacePoint (class ID #329)
+// VirtualEthernetInterfacePoint (Class ID: #329 / 0x0149)
// This ME represents the data plane hand-off point in an ONU to a separate (non-OMCI) management
// domain. The VEIP is managed by the OMCI, and is potentially known to the non-OMCI management
// domain. One or more Ethernet traffic flows are present at this boundary.
@@ -49,26 +49,26 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. When used
-// independently of a cardholder and circuit pack, the ONU should assign IDs in the sequence 1, 2,
-// .... When used in conjunction with a cardholder and circuit pack, this 2 byte number indicates
-// the physical position of the VEIP. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The
-// second byte is the port ID, with the range 1..255. The values 0 and 0xFFFF are reserved. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. When used independently of a
+// cardholder and circuit pack, the ONU should assign IDs in the sequence 1, 2, .... When used in
+// conjunction with a cardholder and circuit pack, this 2 byte number indicates the physical
+// position of the VEIP. The first byte is the slot ID (defined in clause 9.1.5). The second byte
+// is the port ID, with the range 1..255. The values 0 and 0xFFFF are reserved. (R) (mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
// Administrative State
-// Administrative state: This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this
-// ME. Administrative state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute locks (1) and unlocks (0) the functions performed by this ME. Administrative
+// state is further described in clause A.1.6. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Operational State
-// Operational state: This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its
-// function. Valid values are enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute indicates whether the ME is capable of performing its function. Valid values are
+// enabled (0) and disabled (1). (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Interdomain Name
-// Interdomain name: This attribute is a character string that provides an optional way to identify
-// the VEIP to a non-OMCI management domain. The interface may also be identified by its ME ID,
-// [b-IANA] assigned port and possibly other ways. If the vendor offers no information in this
-// attribute, it should be set to a sequence of null bytes. (R,-W) (optional) (25-bytes)
+// This attribute is a character string that provides an optional way to identify the VEIP to a
+// non-OMCI management domain. The interface may also be identified by its ME ID, [b-IANA]
+// assigned port and possibly other ways. If the vendor offers no information in this attribute, it
+// should be set to a sequence of null bytes. (R,-W) (optional) (25-bytes)
//
// Tcp_Udp Pointer
// TCP/UDP pointer: This attribute points to an instance of the TCP/UDP config data ME, which
@@ -77,12 +77,12 @@
// or set to its default, a null pointer. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Iana Assigned Port
-// IANA assigned port: This attribute contains the TCP or UDP port value as assigned by [b-IANA]
-// for the management protocol associated with this virtual Ethernet interface. This attribute is
-// to be regarded as a hint, not as a requirement that management communications use this port; the
-// actual port and protocol are specified in the associated TCP/UDP config data ME. If no port has
-// been assigned or if the management protocol is free to be chosen at run-time, this attribute
-// should be set to 0xFFFF. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute contains the TCP or UDP port value as assigned by [b-IANA] for the management
+// protocol associated with this virtual Ethernet interface. This attribute is to be regarded as a
+// hint, not as a requirement that management communications use this port; the actual port and
+// protocol are specified in the associated TCP/UDP config data ME. If no port has been assigned or
+// if the management protocol is free to be chosen at run-time, this attribute should be set to
+// 0xFFFF. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type VirtualEthernetInterfacePoint struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/vlantaggingfilterdata.go b/generated/vlantaggingfilterdata.go
index 186d06b..28d2443 100644
--- a/generated/vlantaggingfilterdata.go
+++ b/generated/vlantaggingfilterdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VlanTaggingFilterDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VLAN tagging filter data
-const VlanTaggingFilterDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(84)
+const VlanTaggingFilterDataClassID = ClassID(84) // 0x0054
var vlantaggingfilterdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VlanTaggingFilterData (class ID #84)
+// VlanTaggingFilterData (Class ID: #84 / 0x0054)
// This ME organizes data associated with VLAN tagging. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,23 +42,32 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration
-// data ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the MAC bridge port configuration data ME. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Vlan Filter List
-// VLAN filter list: This attribute is a list of provisioned tag control information (TCI) values
-// for the bridge port. A TCI, comprising user priority, canonical format indicator (CFI) and
-// virtual local area network identifier (VID), is represented by 2-bytes. This attribute supports
-// up to 12 VLAN entries. The first N are valid, where N is given by the number of entries
-// attribute. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (24-bytes)
+// This attribute is a list of provisioned tag control information (TCI) values for the bridge
+// port. A TCI, comprising user priority, canonical format indicator (CFI) and virtual local area
+// network identifier (VID), is represented by 2-bytes. This attribute supports up to 12 VLAN
+// entries. The first N are valid, where N is given by the number of entries attribute. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (24-bytes)
//
// Forward Operation
+// When a frame passes through the MAC bridge port, it is processed according to the operation
+// specified by this attribute, in accordance with Table-9.3.111. Figure 9.3.11-3 illustrates the
+// treatment of frames according to the provisioned action possibilities. Tagged and untagged
+// frames are treated separately, but both in accordance with Figure 9.3.11-3. While all forwarding
+// operations are plausible, only actions 0x10 and 0x12 are necessary to construct a VLAN mapper
+// and an 802.1p mapper, respectively. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+// Table 9.3.11-1 contains duplicate entries due to simplification of the original set of actions.
+//
// Table 9.3.11-1 and the actions listed are discussed in detail in the following.
//
// Number Of Entries
-// Number of entries: This attribute specifies the number of valid entries in the VLAN filter list.
-// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the number of valid entries in the VLAN filter list. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type VlanTaggingFilterData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/vlantaggingoperationconfigurationdata.go b/generated/vlantaggingoperationconfigurationdata.go
index db6b216..b13a398 100644
--- a/generated/vlantaggingoperationconfigurationdata.go
+++ b/generated/vlantaggingoperationconfigurationdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VlanTaggingOperationConfigurationDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VLAN tagging operation configuration data
-const VlanTaggingOperationConfigurationDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(78)
+const VlanTaggingOperationConfigurationDataClassID = ClassID(78) // 0x004e
var vlantaggingoperationconfigurationdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VlanTaggingOperationConfigurationData (class ID #78)
+// VlanTaggingOperationConfigurationData (Class ID: #78 / 0x004e)
// This ME organizes data associated with VLAN tagging. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -51,29 +51,89 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. When the
-// optional association type attribute is 0 or undefined, this attribute's value is the same as the
-// ID of the ME with which this VLAN tagging operation configuration data instance is associated,
-// which may be either a PPTP Ethernet UNI or an IP host config data or an IPv6 host config data
-// ME. Otherwise, the value of the ME ID is unconstrained except by the need to be unique. (R, set-
-// by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. When the optional association type
+// attribute is 0 or undefined, this attribute's value is the same as the ID of the ME with which
+// this VLAN tagging operation configuration data instance is associated, which may be either a
+// PPTP Ethernet UNI or an IP host config data or an IPv6 host config data ME. Otherwise, the value
+// of the ME ID is unconstrained except by the need to be unique. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
// Upstream Vlan Tagging Operation Mode
+// This attribute controls upstream VLAN tagging. Valid values are as follows.
+//
+// 0 Upstream frame is sent as is, regardless of tag.
+//
+// 1 The upstream frame is tagged, whether or not the received frame was tagged. A tagged frame's
+// TCI is overwritten with the upstream VLAN tag TCI value. An untagged frame is prepended with a
+// tag whose values are taken from the upstream VLAN tag TCI value attribute.
+//
+// 2 A tag is prepended to the upstream frame, whether or not the received frame was tagged. If the
+// received frame is tagged, a second tag (Q-in-Q) is added to the frame. If the received frame is
+// not tagged, a tag is attached to the frame. The added tag is defined by the upstream VLAN tag
+// TCI value attribute.
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Upstream Vlan Tag Tci Value
-// Upstream VLAN tag TCI value: This attribute specifies the TCI for upstream VLAN tagging. It is
-// used when the upstream VLAN tagging operation mode is 1 or 2. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the TCI for upstream VLAN tagging. It is used when the upstream VLAN
+// tagging operation mode is 1 or 2. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Downstream Vlan Tagging Operation Mode
+// This attribute controls downstream VLAN tagging. Valid values are as follows.
+//
+// 0 Downstream frame is sent as is, regardless of tag.
+//
+// 1 If the received frame is tagged, the outer tag is stripped. An untagged frame is forwarded
+// unchanged.
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Association Type
+// This attribute specifies the type of ME that is associated with this VLAN tagging operation
+// configuration data ME. Values are assigned in accordance with the following list.
+//
+// 0 (Default) Physical path termination point Ethernet UNI (for backward compatibility, may also
+// be an IP host config data ME; they must not have the same ME ID). The associated ME instance is
+// implicit; its identifier is the same as that of this VLAN tagging operation configuration data.
+//
+// 1 IP host config data or IPv6 host config data
+//
+// 2 IEEE 802.1p mapper service profile
+//
+// 3 MAC bridge port configuration data
+//
+// 4 Physical path termination point xDSL UNI
+//
+// 5 GEM IW termination point
+//
+// 6 Multicast GEM IW termination point
+//
+// 7 Physical path termination point MoCA UNI
+//
+// 8 Reserved
+//
+// 9 Ethernet flow termination point
+//
+// 10 Physical path termination point Ethernet UNI
+//
+// 11 Virtual Ethernet interface point
+//
+// 12 MPLS pseudowire termination point
+//
+// 13 EFM bonding group
+//
// The associated ME instance is identified by the associated ME pointer. (R,-W, setbycreate)
// (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Associated Me Pointer
+// When the association type attribute is non-zero, this attribute points to the ME with which this
+// VLAN tagging operation configuration data ME is associated. Otherwise, this attribute is
+// undefined, and the association is implicit through the ME ID. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional)
+// (2-bytes)
+//
+// NOTE 2 - Implicit association is retained for legacy compatibility. Explicit pointers are
+// preferred for new implementations.
+//
// NOTE 3 - When the association type is xDSL, the two MSBs may be used to indicate a bearer
// channel.
//
diff --git a/generated/voiceserviceprofile.go b/generated/voiceserviceprofile.go
index 8569032..63406b8 100644
--- a/generated/voiceserviceprofile.go
+++ b/generated/voiceserviceprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VoiceServiceProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity Voice service profile
-const VoiceServiceProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(58)
+const VoiceServiceProfileClassID = ClassID(58) // 0x003a
var voiceserviceprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VoiceServiceProfile (class ID #58)
+// VoiceServiceProfile (Class ID: #58 / 0x003a)
// This ME organizes data that describe the voice service functions of the ONU. Instances of this
// ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -41,69 +41,201 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Announcement Type
+// This attribute specifies the treatment when a subscriber goes off hook but does not attempt a
+// call within the dial-tone timeout interval. Valid values include the following.
+//
+// 0x01 Silence
+//
+// 0x02 Reorder tone
+//
+// 0x03 Fast busy
+//
+// 0x04 Voice announcement
+//
+// 0xFF Not specified; ONU is free to make its own choice.
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Jitter Target
-// Jitter target: This attribute specifies the target value of the jitter buffer in milliseconds.
-// The system tries to maintain the jitter buffer at the target value. The value 0 specifies
-// dynamic jitter buffer sizing. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the target value of the jitter buffer in milliseconds. The system tries
+// to maintain the jitter buffer at the target value. The value 0 specifies dynamic jitter buffer
+// sizing. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Jitter Buffer Max
-// Jitter buffer max: This attribute specifies the maximum depth of the jitter buffer associated
-// with this service in milliseconds. The value 0 specifies that the ONU uses its internal default.
-// (R,-W, set-by-create) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum depth of the jitter buffer associated with this service in
+// milliseconds. The value 0 specifies that the ONU uses its internal default. (R,-W, set-by-
+// create) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Echo Cancel Ind
-// Echo cancel ind: The Boolean value true specifies that echo cancellation is on; false specifies
-// off. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// The Boolean value true specifies that echo cancellation is on; false specifies off. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Pstn Protocol Variant
-// PSTN protocol variant: This attribute controls which variant of POTS signalling is used on the
-// associated UNIs. Its value is equal to the [ITU-T E.164] country code. The value 0 specifies
-// that the ONU uses its internal default. (R,-W, set-by-create) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute controls which variant of POTS signalling is used on the associated UNIs. Its
+// value is equal to the [ITU-T E.164] country code. The value 0 specifies that the ONU uses its
+// internal default. (R,-W, set-by-create) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Dtmf Digit Levels
-// DTMF digit levels: This attribute specifies the power level of DTMF digits that may be generated
-// by the ONU towards the subscriber set. It is a 2s complement value referred to 1-mW at the 0
-// transmission level point (TLP) (dBm0), with resolution 1-dB. The default value 0x8000 selects
-// the ONU's internal policy. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the power level of DTMF digits that may be generated by the ONU towards
+// the subscriber set. It is a 2s complement value referred to 1-mW at the 0 transmission level
+// point (TLP) (dBm0), with resolution 1-dB. The default value 0x8000 selects the ONU's internal
+// policy. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Dtmf Digit Duration
-// DTMF digit duration: This attribute specifies the duration of DTMF digits that may be generated
-// by the ONU towards the subscriber set. It is specified in milliseconds. The default value 0
-// selects the ONU's internal policy. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the duration of DTMF digits that may be generated by the ONU towards
+// the subscriber set. It is specified in milliseconds. The default value 0 selects the ONU's
+// internal policy. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
// Hook Flash Minimum Time
-// Hook flash minimum time: This attribute defines the minimum duration recognized by the ONU as a
-// switchhook flash. It is expressed in milliseconds; the default value 0 selects the ONU's
-// internal policy. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute defines the minimum duration recognized by the ONU as a switchhook flash. It is
+// expressed in milliseconds; the default value 0 selects the ONU's internal policy. (R, W,
+// setbycreate) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
// Hook Flash Maximum Time
-// Hook flash maximum time: This attribute defines the maximum duration recognized by the ONU as a
-// switchhook flash. It is expressed in milliseconds; the default value 0 selects the ONU's
-// internal policy. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute defines the maximum duration recognized by the ONU as a switchhook flash. It is
+// expressed in milliseconds; the default value 0 selects the ONU's internal policy. (R, W,
+// setbycreate) (optional) (2 bytes)
//
// Tone Pattern Table
+// This attribute is a table, each of whose entries specifies a complex tone (or silence) and a
+// duration. By linking tones and silence together, possibly cyclically, continuous, varying or
+// interrupted tone sequences, repetitive or not, may be defined. A tone sequence is initiated by
+// pointing to the first tone pattern table entry that defines its parameters. Each entry is a
+// vector comprising the following components.
+//
+// Index (1 byte): This component is simply an index into the table. It ranges from 1..255. In a
+// set operation, the value 0 in this field clears the table.
+//
+// Tone on (1 byte): This Boolean component controls whether the tone is on (true) or off. If the
+// tone is off, the frequency and power fields are not meaningful.
+//
+// Frequency 1 (2 bytes): This component specifies the frequency of one of the tone components in
+// hertz.
+//
+// Power 1 (1 byte): This component specifies the power level of the corresponding frequency
+// component. It ranges from 0 (coded as 0) to -25.5 (coded as 255)-dBm0 with 0.1-dB resolution.
+//
+// Three additional pairs of frequency-power components may be specified to define a complex tone.
+// If a pair of possibilities is not to be used, its frequency field should be set to 0.
+//
+// Frequency 2 (2 bytes)
+//
+// Power 2 (1 byte)
+//
+// Frequency 3 (2 bytes)
+//
+// Power 3 (1 byte)
+//
+// Frequency 4 (2 bytes)
+//
+// Power 4 (1 byte)
+//
+// The following pair of frequency-power components allows the composite tone to be modulated
+// (warble effect). If this effect is not to be used, the frequency should be set to 0.
+//
+// Modulation frequency (2 bytes), hertz
+//
+// Modulation power (1 byte), 0..25.5-dBm0
+//
+// Duration (2 bytes): This component specifies the duration of the phase, in milliseconds. The
+// value 0 specifies that the phase endures indefinitely, i.e., until terminated by other events
+// such as call abandonment.
+//
+// Next entry (1 byte): This component is a pointer to another entry in this same table, which
+// permits sequences of tones to be defined, possibly cyclically. A reference to a non-existent
+// table entry, or the value 0, indicates that the sequence should be terminated.
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (N * 20 bytes)
//
// Tone Event Table
+// This attribute is a table, each of whose entries specifies an event for which a tone is defined.
+// If the tone can be synthesized by a sequence of complex tones and silence, the event refers to
+// an entry in the tone pattern table. Otherwise, the event refers to a file name that is expected
+// to be recognized by the ONU environment. Each entry in the tone event table is a vector
+// comprising the following components.
+//
+// Event (1 byte): This component is an enumeration of the events for which a tone may be defined.
+// The event component also serves as the index for the table. A set operation to event 0 causes
+// the table to be cleared.
+//
+// Tone pattern (1 byte): This component specifies an entry point into the tone pattern table
+// attribute, to be invoked when the specified event occurs. The value 0 indicates that no tone
+// from the tone pattern table is to be played.
+//
+// Tone file (2 bytes): This component points to a large string ME that contains the path and name
+// of a file containing a codec sequence to be played out. If no file is found after traversing
+// these links, no tone is played. The behaviour is unspecified if both tone pattern and tone file
+// are specified.
+//
+// Tone file repetitions (1 byte): This component specifies the number of times the tone file is to
+// be repeated. The value 0 means that the file is to be repeated indefinitely until terminated by
+// some external event such as call abandonment.
+//
+// Reserved (2 bytes)
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (N * 7 bytes).
//
// Ringing Pattern Table
+// This attribute is a table, each of whose entries specifies a ringing pattern and a duration. By
+// linking ringing and silence together, possibly cyclically, continuous or interrupted ringing
+// sequences, repetitive or not, may be defined. A ringing sequence is initiated by pointing to the
+// first ringing pattern table entry that defines its parameters. Each entry is a vector comprising
+// the following components.
+//
+// Index (1 byte): This component is simply an index into the table. It ranges from 1..255. In a
+// set operation, the value 0 in this field clears the table.
+//
+// Ringing on (1 byte): This Boolean component controls whether ringing is on (true) or off during
+// this interval.
+//
+// Duration (2 bytes): This component specifies the duration of the ringing phase, in milliseconds.
+// The value 0 specifies that the phase endures indefinitely, i.e., until terminated by other
+// events such as call abandonment.
+//
+// Next entry (1 byte): This component is a pointer to another entry in this same table, which
+// permits sequences of ringing bursts to be defined, possibly cyclically. A reference to a non-
+// existent table entry, or the value 0, indicates that the sequence should be terminated.
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (N * 5 bytes).
//
// Ringing Event Table
+// This attribute is a table, each of whose entries specifies an event for which a ringing sequence
+// is defined. If the ringing sequence can be generated as a sequence of power ringing and silent
+// intervals, the event refers to an entry in the ringing pattern table. Otherwise, the event
+// refers to a file name that is expected to be recognized by the ONU environment. Each entry is a
+// vector comprising the following components:
+//
+// Event (1 byte): This component is an enumeration of the events for which a ringing sequence may
+// be defined. The event component also serves as the index for the table. A set operation with the
+// value 0 in this field causes the table to be cleared.
+//
+// Ringing pattern (1 byte): This component specifies an entry point into the ringing pattern table
+// attribute, to be invoked when the specified event occurs. The value 0 indicates that no ringing
+// sequence is defined in the ringing pattern table.
+//
+// Ringing file (2 bytes): This component points to a large string ME that contains the path and
+// name of a file containing a ring tone to be played out. If no file is found after traversing
+// these links, no ringing is played. The behaviour is unspecified if both ringing pattern and
+// ringing file fields are specified.
+//
+// Ringing file repetitions (1 byte): This component specifies the number of times the ringing file
+// is to be repeated. The value 0 means that the file is to be repeated indefinitely until
+// terminated by some external event such as call abandonment.
+//
+// Ringing text (2 bytes): This component points to a large string ME that contains a text string
+// to be displayed on the CPE device in conjunction with this event. A null pointer indicates that
+// no text is to be displayed.
+//
// (R,-W) (optional) (N * 7 bytes).
//
// Network Specific Extensions Pointer
-// Network specific extensions pointer: This attribute points to a network address ME that contains
-// the path and name of a file containing network specific parameters for the associated UNIs. The
-// default value for this attribute is 0xFFFF, a null pointer. (R,-W, set-by-create) (optional)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a network address ME that contains the path and name of a file
+// containing network specific parameters for the associated UNIs. The default value for this
+// attribute is 0xFFFF, a null pointer. (R,-W, set-by-create) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type VoiceServiceProfile struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/voipapplicationserviceprofile.go b/generated/voipapplicationserviceprofile.go
index 04bf025..2eb1fec 100644
--- a/generated/voipapplicationserviceprofile.go
+++ b/generated/voipapplicationserviceprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VoipApplicationServiceProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VoIP application service profile
-const VoipApplicationServiceProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(146)
+const VoipApplicationServiceProfileClassID = ClassID(146) // 0x0092
var voipapplicationserviceprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VoipApplicationServiceProfile (class ID #146)
+// VoipApplicationServiceProfile (Class ID: #146 / 0x0092)
// The VoIP application service profile defines attributes of calling features used in conjunction
// with a VoIP line service. It is optional for ONUs that support VoIP services. If a non-OMCI
// interface is used to manage SIP for VoIP, this ME is unnecessary.
@@ -44,43 +44,125 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// Managed entity ID:-This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R,-setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Cid Features
-// The recommended default value is 0x00. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute contains a bit map of caller ID features. Except as noted, the bit value 0
+// disables the feature; 1 enables it.
+//
+// 0x01 Calling number
+//
+// 0x02 Calling name
+//
+// 0x04 CID blocking (both number and name)
+//
+// 0x08 CID number - Permanent presentation status for number (0 = public, 1 = private)
+//
+// 0x10 CID name - Permanent presentation status for name (0 = public, 1 = private)
+//
+// 0x20 Anonymous CID blocking (ACR). It may not be possible to support this in the ONU.
+//
+// 0x40..0x80 Not used
+//
+// The recommended default value is 0x00. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Call Waiting Features
// The recommended default value is 0x00. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute contains a bit map of call waiting features. The bit value 0 disables the
+// feature; 1 enables it.
+//
+// 0x01 Call waiting
+//
+// 0x02 Caller ID announcement
+//
+// 0x04..0x80 Not used
+//
// Call Progress Or Transfer Features
-// The recommended default value is 0x0000. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute is a bit map of call processing features. The bit value 0 disables the feature; 1
+// enables it.
+//
+// 0x0001 3way
+//
+// 0x0002 Call transfer
+//
+// 0x0004 Call hold
+//
+// 0x0008 Call park
+//
+// 0x0010 Do not disturb
+//
+// 0x0020 Flash on emergency service call (flash is to be processed during an emergency service
+// call)
+//
+// 0x0040 Emergency service originating hold (determines whether call clearing is to be performed
+// on on-hook during an emergency service call)
+//
+// 0x0080 6way
+//
+// 0x0100..0x8000 Not used
+//
+// The recommended default value is 0x0000. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Call Presentation Features
+// This attribute is a bit map of call presentation features. The bit value 0 disables the feature;
+// 1 enables it.
+//
+// 0x0001 Message waiting indication splash ring
+//
+// 0x0002 Message waiting indication special dial tone
+//
+// 0x0004 Message waiting indication visual indication
+//
+// 0x0008 Call forwarding indication
+//
+// 0x0010 DC voltage based visual message waiting indicator (vmwi) (e.g., neon lamp on a phone to
+// indicate a message waiting). For backwards compatibility reasons, the value 0x0010 is a
+// companion value to 0x0004. If an ONU does not support DC voltage vmwi, the ONU uses other
+// existing vmwi methods. If the ONU supports DC voltage vmwi and needs to apply DC voltage to turn
+// on the phone lamp (to indicate message waiting), the values 0x0004 and 0x0010 are set.
+//
+// 0x0020..0x8000 Not used
+//
// The recommended default value is 0x0000. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Direct Connect Feature
-// The recommended default value is 0x00. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is a bit map of characteristics associated with the direct connect feature. The
+// bit value 0 disables the feature; 1 enables it.
+//
+// 0x01 Direct connect feature enabled
+//
+// 0x02 Dial tone feature delay option
+//
+// The recommended default value is 0x00. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Direct Connect Uri Pointer
-// Direct connect URI pointer: This attribute points to a network address ME that specifies the URI
-// of the direct connect. If this attribute is set to a null pointer, no URI is defined. (R,-W,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a network address ME that specifies the URI of the direct connect. If
+// this attribute is set to a null pointer, no URI is defined. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2
+// bytes)
//
// Bridged Line Agent Uri Pointer
-// Bridged line agent URI pointer: This attribute points to a network address ME that specifies the
-// URI of the bridged line agent. If this attribute is set to a null pointer, no URI is defined.
-// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a network address ME that specifies the URI of the bridged line agent.
+// If this attribute is set to a null pointer, no URI is defined. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2 bytes)
//
// Conference Factory Uri Pointer
-// Conference factory URI pointer: This attribute points to a network address ME that specifies the
-// URI of the conference factory. If this attribute is set to a null pointer, no URI is defined.
-// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to a network address ME that specifies the URI of the conference factory.
+// If this attribute is set to a null pointer, no URI is defined. (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2 bytes)
//
-// Dial Tone Feature Delay_ W Armline Timer New
+// Dial Tone Feature Delay_Warmline Timer New
// Dial tone feature delay/warmline timer (new): This attribute defines the warmline timer/dial
// tone feature delay timer (seconds). The default value 0 specifies vendor-specific
-// implementation. (R,-W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// implementation. (R, W) (optional) (2 bytes)
+//
+// Ip Host Pointer
+// This attribute points to the IP host config data or IPv6 host config data ME associated with
+// this VoIP config data ME. This attribute is only relevant when the VoIP configuration method
+// used attribute of this ME is set to configuration file retrieval (2) OR IETF sipping config
+// framework (4). Upon instantiation ONU sets this value to NULL (0xFFFF) pointer. (R, W)
+// (optional) (2 bytes)
//
type VoipApplicationServiceProfile struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -97,18 +179,19 @@
Get,
Set,
),
- AllowedAttributeMask: 0xff80,
+ AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffc0,
AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
- 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
- 1: ByteField("CidFeatures", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 1),
- 2: ByteField("CallWaitingFeatures", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 2),
- 3: Uint16Field("CallProgressOrTransferFeatures", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 3),
- 4: Uint16Field("CallPresentationFeatures", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 4),
- 5: ByteField("DirectConnectFeature", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 5),
- 6: Uint16Field("DirectConnectUriPointer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 6),
- 7: Uint16Field("BridgedLineAgentUriPointer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 7),
- 8: Uint16Field("ConferenceFactoryUriPointer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0100, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 8),
- 9: Uint16Field("DialToneFeatureDelayWArmlineTimerNew", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0080, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 9),
+ 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0),
+ 1: ByteField("CidFeatures", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 1),
+ 2: ByteField("CallWaitingFeatures", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 2),
+ 3: Uint16Field("CallProgressOrTransferFeatures", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 3),
+ 4: Uint16Field("CallPresentationFeatures", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 4),
+ 5: ByteField("DirectConnectFeature", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 5),
+ 6: Uint16Field("DirectConnectUriPointer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 6),
+ 7: Uint16Field("BridgedLineAgentUriPointer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 7),
+ 8: Uint16Field("ConferenceFactoryUriPointer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0100, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 8),
+ 9: Uint16Field("DialToneFeatureDelayWarmlineTimerNew", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0080, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 9),
+ 10: Uint16Field("IpHostPointer", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 10),
},
Access: CreatedByOlt,
Support: UnknownSupport,
diff --git a/generated/voipconfigdata.go b/generated/voipconfigdata.go
index 9da4493..0e8f60e 100644
--- a/generated/voipconfigdata.go
+++ b/generated/voipconfigdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VoipConfigDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VoIP config data
-const VoipConfigDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(138)
+const VoipConfigDataClassID = ClassID(138) // 0x008a
var voipconfigdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VoipConfigData (class ID #138)
+// VoipConfigData (Class ID: #138 / 0x008a)
// The VoIP configuration data ME defines the configuration for VoIP in the ONU. The OLT uses this
// ME to discover the VoIP signalling protocols and configuration methods supported by this ONU.
// The OLT then uses this ME to select the desired signalling protocol and configuration method.
@@ -44,38 +44,107 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only
-// one instance, number 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. There is only one instance, number
+// 0. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Available Signalling Protocols
+// This attribute is a bit map that defines the VoIP signalling protocols supported in the ONU. The
+// bit value 1 specifies that the ONU supports the associated protocol.
+//
+// 1 (LSB) SIP
+//
+// 2 ITU-T H.248
+//
+// 3 MGCP
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Signalling Protocol Used
+// 0xFF Selected by non-OMCI management interface
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute specifies the VoIP signalling protocol to use. Only one type of protocol is
+// allowed at a time. Valid values are:
+//
+// 0 None
+//
+// 1 SIP
+//
+// 2 ITU-T H.248
+//
+// 3 MGCP
+//
// Available Voip Configuration Methods
+// This attribute is a bit map that indicates the capabilities of the ONU with regard to VoIP
+// service configuration. The bit value 1 specifies that the ONU supports the associated
+// capability.
+//
+// 1 (LSB) ONU capable of using the OMCI to configure its VoIP services.
+//
+// 2 ONU capable of working with configuration file retrieval to configure its VoIP services.
+//
+// 3 ONU capable of working with [BBF TR-069] to configure its VoIP services.
+//
+// 4 ONU capable of working with IETF sipping config framework to configure its VoIP services.
+//
// Bits 5..24 are reserved by ITU-T. Bits 25..32 are reserved for proprietary vendor configuration
// capabilities. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Voip Configuration Method Used
+// Specifies which method is used to configure the ONU's VoIP service.
+//
+// 0 Do not configure - ONU default
+//
+// 1 OMCI
+//
+// 2 Configuration file retrieval
+//
+// 3 BBF TR-069
+//
+// 4 IETF sipping config framework
+//
+// 5..240 Reserved by ITU-T
+//
+// 241..255 Reserved for proprietary vendor configuration methods
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Voip Configuration Address Pointer
+// If this attribute is set to any value other than a null pointer, it points to a network address
+// ME, which indicates the address of the server to contact using the method indicated in the VoIP
+// configuration method used attribute. This attribute is only relevant for non-OMCI configuration
+// methods.
+//
+// If this attribute is set to a null pointer, no address is defined by this attribute. However,
+// the address may be defined by other methods, such as deriving it from the ONU identifier
+// attribute of the IP host config data ME and using a well-known URI schema.
+//
// The default value is 0xFFFF (R,-W) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Voip Configuration State
+// Indicates the status of the ONU VoIP service.
+//
+// 0 Inactive: configuration retrieval has not been attempted
+//
+// 1 Active: configuration was retrieved
+//
+// 2 Initializing: configuration is now being retrieved
+//
+// 3 Fault: configuration retrieval process failed
+//
// Other values are reserved. At ME instantiation, the ONU sets this attribute to 0. (R)
// (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Retrieve Profile
-// Retrieve profile: This attribute provides a means by which the ONU may be notified that a new
-// VoIP profile should be retrieved. By setting this attribute, the OLT triggers the ONU to
-// retrieve a new profile. The actual value in the set action is ignored because it is the action
-// of setting that is important. (W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute provides a means by which the ONU may be notified that a new VoIP profile should
+// be retrieved. By setting this attribute, the OLT triggers the ONU to retrieve a new profile. The
+// actual value in the set action is ignored because it is the action of setting that is important.
+// (W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Profile Version
-// Profile version: This attribute is a character string that identifies the version of the last
-// retrieved profile. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// This attribute is a character string that identifies the version of the last retrieved profile.
+// (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
type VoipConfigData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/voipfeatureaccesscodes.go b/generated/voipfeatureaccesscodes.go
index 02394ba..1b8f0ac 100644
--- a/generated/voipfeatureaccesscodes.go
+++ b/generated/voipfeatureaccesscodes.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VoipFeatureAccessCodesClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VoIP feature access codes
-const VoipFeatureAccessCodesClassID ClassID = ClassID(147)
+const VoipFeatureAccessCodesClassID = ClassID(147) // 0x0093
var voipfeatureaccesscodesBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VoipFeatureAccessCodes (class ID #147)
+// VoipFeatureAccessCodes (Class ID: #147 / 0x0093)
// The VoIP feature access codes ME defines administrable feature access codes for the VoIP
// subscriber. It is optional for ONUs that support VoIP services. If a non-OMCI interface is used
// to manage VoIP signalling, this ME is unnecessary.
@@ -44,44 +44,47 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// The remaining attributes are access codes for the features mentioned in their names. Each
+// attribute is a string of characters from the set {0..9, *, #}, with trailing nulls in any unused
+// bytes.
+//
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Cancel Call Waiting
-// Cancel call waiting: (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
//
// Call Hold
-// Call hold: (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
//
// Call Park
-// Call park: (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
//
// Caller Id Activate
-// Caller ID activate: (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
//
// Caller Id Deactivate
-// Caller ID deactivate: (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
//
// Do Not Disturb Activation
-// Do not disturb activation: (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
//
// Do Not Disturb Deactivation
-// Do not disturb deactivation: (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
//
// Do Not Disturb Pin Change
-// Do not disturb PIN change: (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
//
// Emergency Service Number
-// Emergency service number: (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
//
// Intercom Service
-// Intercom service: (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
+// (R,-W) (optional) (5-bytes)
//
// Unattended_Blind Call Transfer
// Unattended/blind call transfer: (R, W) (optional) (5 bytes)
//
// Attended Call Transfer
-// Attended call transfer: (R, W) (optional) (5 bytes)
+// (R, W) (optional) (5 bytes)
//
type VoipFeatureAccessCodes struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/voiplinestatus.go b/generated/voiplinestatus.go
index 214de88..623b83e 100644
--- a/generated/voiplinestatus.go
+++ b/generated/voiplinestatus.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VoipLineStatusClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VoIP line status
-const VoipLineStatusClassID ClassID = ClassID(141)
+const VoipLineStatusClassID = ClassID(141) // 0x008d
var voiplinestatusBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VoipLineStatus (class ID #141)
+// VoipLineStatus (Class ID: #141 / 0x008d)
// The VoIP line status ME contains line status information for POTS ports using VoIP services. An
// ONU that supports VoIP automatically creates or deletes an instance of this ME upon creation or
// deletion of a PPTP POTS UNI.
@@ -41,41 +41,167 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP POTS UNI. (R) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP POTS UNI. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Voip Codec Used
+// Reports the current codec used for a VoIP POTS port. Valid values are taken from [IETF RFC
+// 3551], and are the same as specified in the codec selection attribute of the VoIP media profile.
+// This attribute is meaningful only if the VoIP port session type attribute is not idle.
+//
+// 0 PCMU
+//
+// 1 reserved
+//
+// 2 reserved
+//
+// 3 GSM
+//
+// 4 ITU-T G.723
+//
+// 5 DVI4, 8 kHz
+//
+// 6 DVI4, 16 kHz
+//
+// 7 LPC
+//
+// 8 PCMA
+//
+// 9 ITU-T G.722
+//
+// 10 L16, 2 channels
+//
+// 11 L16, 1 channel
+//
+// 12 QCELP
+//
+// 13 CN
+//
+// 14 MPA
+//
+// 15 ITU-T G.728
+//
+// 16 DVI4, 11.025 kHz
+//
+// 17 DVI4, 22.050 kHz
+//
+// 18 ITU-T G.729
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Voip Voice Server Status
+// 14 Config done
+//
+// 15 Disabled by switch
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// Status of the VoIP session for this POTS port:
+//
+// 0 None/initial
+//
+// 1 Registered
+//
+// 2 In session
+//
+// 3 Failed registration - icmp error
+//
+// 4 Failed registration - failed tcp
+//
+// 5 Failed registration - failed authentication
+//
+// 6 Failed registration - timeout
+//
+// 7 Failed registration - server fail code
+//
+// 8 Failed invite - icmp error
+//
+// 9 Failed invite - failed tcp
+//
+// 10 Failed invite - failed authentication
+//
+// 11 Failed invite - timeout
+//
+// 12 Failed invite - server fail code
+//
+// 13 Port not configured
+//
// Voip Port Session Type
+// This attribute reports the current state of a VoIP POTS port session:
+//
+// 0 Idle/none
+//
+// 1 2way
+//
+// 2 3way
+//
+// 3 Fax/modem
+//
+// 4 Telemetry
+//
+// 5 Conference
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Voip Call 1 Packet Period
-// Voip call 1 packet period: This attribute reports the packet period for the first call on the
-// VoIP POTS port. The value is defined in milliseconds. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the packet period for the first call on the VoIP POTS port. The value is
+// defined in milliseconds. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Voip Call 2 Packet Period
-// Voip call 2 packet period: This attribute reports the packet period for the second call on the
-// VoIP POTS port. The value is defined in milliseconds. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the packet period for the second call on the VoIP POTS port. The value is
+// defined in milliseconds. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Voip Call 1 Dest Addr
-// Voip call 1 dest addr: This attribute reports the DA for the first call on the VoIP POTS port.
-// The value is an ASCII string. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the DA for the first call on the VoIP POTS port. The value is an ASCII
+// string. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
// Voip Call 2 Dest Addr
-// Voip call 2 dest addr: This attribute reports the DA for the second call on the VoIP POTS port.
-// The value is an ASCII string. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+// This attribute reports the DA for the second call on the VoIP POTS port. The value is an ASCII
+// string. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
//
// Voip Line State
+// This attribute reports the state of the POTS line. This attribute may not be meaningful if the
+// POTS port is administratively locked, is operationally disabled, or is being tested. Code points
+// are assigned as follows:
+//
+// 0 Idle, on-hook
+//
+// 1 Off-hook dial tone
+//
+// 2 Dialling
+//
+// 3 Ringing or FSK alerting/data
+//
+// 4 Audible ringback
+//
+// 5 Connecting
+//
+// 6 Connected
+//
+// 7 Disconnecting, audible indication
+//
+// 8 ROH, no tone
+//
+// 9 ROH with tone
+//
+// 10 Unknown or undefined
+//
// (R) (optional) (1 byte)
//
// Emergency Call Status
// (R) (Optional) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute reports the current state of an emergency call session (when the ONU is the call
+// originator) on the VoIP POTS port. The ONU determines the presence of an originating emergency
+// call on the basis of the Emergency service number attribute of the VoIP feature access codes ME.
+//
+// 0--- No emergency call in progress
+//
+// 1--- Emergency call in progress
+//
+// NOTE - The ONU may also be able to determine the presence of an emergency call on the basis of
+// other, unspecified information.
+//
type VoipLineStatus struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
diff --git a/generated/voipmediaprofile.go b/generated/voipmediaprofile.go
index b908a72..e450946 100644
--- a/generated/voipmediaprofile.go
+++ b/generated/voipmediaprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VoipMediaProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VoIP media profile
-const VoipMediaProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(142)
+const VoipMediaProfileClassID = ClassID(142) // 0x008e
var voipmediaprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VoipMediaProfile (class ID #142)
+// VoipMediaProfile (Class ID: #142 / 0x008e)
// The VoIP media profile ME contains settings that apply to VoIP voice encoding. This entity is
// conditionally required for ONUs that offer VoIP services. If a non-OMCI interface is used to
// manage VoIP signalling, this ME is unnecessary.
@@ -44,17 +44,26 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Fax Mode
+// Selects the fax mode; values are as follows.
+//
+// 0 Passthru
+//
+// 1 ITU-T T.38
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Voice Service Profile Pointer
-// Voice service profile pointer: Pointer to a voice service profile, which defines parameters such
-// as jitter buffering and echo cancellation. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// Pointer to a voice service profile, which defines parameters such as jitter buffering and echo
+// cancellation. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Codec Selection 1st Order
+// Codec selection (1st order): This attribute specifies codec selection as defined by [IETF-
+// RFC-3551].
+//
// (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Packet Period Selection 1st Order
@@ -66,6 +75,9 @@
// Silence suppression (1st order): This attribute specifies whether silence suppression is on or
// off. Valid values are 0-= off and 1-= on. (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// Three more groups of three attributes are defined, with definitions identical to the preceding
+// three:
+//
// Codec Selection 2nd Order
// Codec selection (2nd order): (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
@@ -94,13 +106,13 @@
// Silence suppression (4th order): (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Oob Dtmf
-// OOB DTMF: This attribute specifies out-of-band DMTF carriage. When enabled (1), DTMF signals are
-// carried out of band via RTP or the associated signalling protocol. When disabled (0), DTMF tones
-// are carried in the PCM stream. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies out-of-band DMTF carriage. When enabled (1), DTMF signals are carried
+// out of band via RTP or the associated signalling protocol. When disabled (0), DTMF tones are
+// carried in the PCM stream. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Rtp Profile Pointer
-// RTP profile pointer: This attribute points to the associated RTP profile data ME. (R,-W,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to the associated RTP profile data ME. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
type VoipMediaProfile struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/voipvoicectp.go b/generated/voipvoicectp.go
index 2bbd0d7..3dbb0c9 100644
--- a/generated/voipvoicectp.go
+++ b/generated/voipvoicectp.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VoipVoiceCtpClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VoIP voice CTP
-const VoipVoiceCtpClassID ClassID = ClassID(139)
+const VoipVoiceCtpClassID = ClassID(139) // 0x008b
var voipvoicectpBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VoipVoiceCtp (class ID #139)
+// VoipVoiceCtp (Class ID: #139 / 0x008b)
// The VoIP voice CTP defines the attributes necessary to associate a specified VoIP service (SIP,
// ITUT-H.248) with a POTS UNI. This entity is conditionally required for ONUs that offer VoIP
// services. If a non-OMCI interface is used to manage VoIP signalling, this ME is unnecessary.
@@ -45,27 +45,41 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// User Protocol Pointer
-// User protocol pointer: This attribute points to signalling protocol data. If the signalling
-// protocol used attribute of the VoIP config data ME specifies that the ONU's signalling protocol
-// is SIP, this attribute points to a SIP user data ME, which in turn points to a SIP agent config
-// data ME. If the signalling protocol is ITU-T-H.248, this attribute points directly to an MGC
-// config data ME. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to signalling protocol data. If the signalling protocol used attribute of
+// the VoIP config data ME specifies that the ONU's signalling protocol is SIP, this attribute
+// points to a SIP user data ME, which in turn points to a SIP agent config data ME. If the
+// signalling protocol is ITU-T-H.248, this attribute points directly to an MGC config data ME.
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Pptp Pointer
-// PPTP pointer: This attribute points to the PPTP POTS UNI ME that serves the analogue telephone
-// port. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute points to the PPTP POTS UNI ME that serves the analogue telephone port. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// V O Ip Media Profile Pointer
// VoIP media profile pointer: This attribute points to an associated VoIP media profile. (R,-W,
// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Signalling Code
+// 3 Loop reverse battery
+//
+// 4 Coin first
+//
+// 5 Dial tone first
+//
+// 6 Multi-party
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// This attribute specifies the POTS-side signalling as follows.
+//
+// 1 Loop start
+//
+// 2 Ground start
+//
type VoipVoiceCtp struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
diff --git a/generated/vpnetworkctp.go b/generated/vpnetworkctp.go
index af565dd..37964fb 100644
--- a/generated/vpnetworkctp.go
+++ b/generated/vpnetworkctp.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VpNetworkCtpClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VP network CTP
-const VpNetworkCtpClassID ClassID = ClassID(269)
+const VpNetworkCtpClassID = ClassID(269) // 0x010d
var vpnetworkctpBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VpNetworkCtp (class ID #269)
+// VpNetworkCtp (Class ID: #269 / 0x010d)
// NOTE - In [ITU-T G.984.4], this ME is called VP network CTP-G.
//
// This ME represents the termination of VP links on an ONU. It aggregates connectivity
@@ -46,34 +46,32 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Vpi Value
-// VPI value: This attribute identifies the VPI value associated with the VP link being terminated.
-// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
-//
-// Uni Pointer
-// UNI pointer: This pointer indicates the xDSL PPTP UNI associated with this VP TP. The bearer
-// channel may be indicated by the two MSBs of the pointer. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
// (2-bytes)
//
+// Vpi Value
+// This attribute identifies the VPI value associated with the VP link being terminated. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// Uni Pointer
+// This pointer indicates the xDSL PPTP UNI associated with this VP TP. The bearer channel may be
+// indicated by the two MSBs of the pointer. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// Direction
-// Direction: This attribute specifies whether the VP link is used for UNI-to-ANI (value-1), ANI-
-// to-UNI (value-2), or bidirectional (value 3) connection. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies whether the VP link is used for UNI-to-ANI (value-1), ANI-to-UNI
+// (value-2), or bidirectional (value 3) connection. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Deprecated 1
-// Deprecated 1: Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Deprecated 2
-// Deprecated 2: Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Deprecated 3
-// Deprecated 3: Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// Not used; should be set to 0. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Deprecated 4
-// Deprecated 4: Not used; if present, should be set to 0. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
+// Not used; if present, should be set to 0. (R) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type VpNetworkCtp struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/vpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/vpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 226f563..aaf21f0 100644
--- a/generated/vpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/vpperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// VpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity VP performance monitoring history data
-const VpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(62)
+const VpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(62) // 0x003e
var vpperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// VpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #62)
+// VpPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #62 / 0x003e)
// This ME collects PM data associated with a VP network CTP. Instances of this ME are created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -41,13 +41,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the VP network CTP. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the VP network CTP. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -66,8 +64,7 @@
// buffer overflows. It records only loss of high priority cells. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Misinserted Cells
-// Misinserted cells: This attribute counts cells that are misrouted to a monitored VP. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts cells that are misrouted to a monitored VP. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Transmitted C_= 0 _ 1 Cells
// Transmitted C-= 0-+ 1 cells: This attribute counts cells originated by the transmitting end
diff --git a/generated/xdslchannelconfigurationprofile.go b/generated/xdslchannelconfigurationprofile.go
index 2b1f36d..a11f3da 100644
--- a/generated/xdslchannelconfigurationprofile.go
+++ b/generated/xdslchannelconfigurationprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslChannelConfigurationProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL channel configuration profile
-const XdslChannelConfigurationProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(107)
+const XdslChannelConfigurationProfileClassID = ClassID(107) // 0x006b
var xdslchannelconfigurationprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslChannelConfigurationProfile (class ID #107)
+// XdslChannelConfigurationProfile (Class ID: #107 / 0x006b)
// This ME contains the channel configuration profile for an xDSL UNI. An instance of this ME is
// created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -45,26 +45,33 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is
-// reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is reserved. (R,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Minimum Data Rate
-// Minimum data rate: This parameter specifies the minimum desired net data rate for the bearer
-// channel. It is coded in bits per second. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This parameter specifies the minimum desired net data rate for the bearer channel. It is coded
+// in bits per second. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Maximum Data Rate
-// Maximum data rate: This parameter specifies the maximum desired net data rate for the bearer
-// channel. It is coded in bits per second. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This parameter specifies the maximum desired net data rate for the bearer channel. It is coded
+// in bits per second. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Rate Adaptation Ratio
-// Rate adaptation ratio: This attribute specifies the weight that should be taken into account
-// when performing rate adaptation in the direction of the bearer channel. The attribute is defined
-// as a percentage. The value 20, for example, means that 20% of the available data rate (in excess
-// of the minimum data rate summed over all bearer channels) is assigned to this bearer channel and
-// 80% to the other bearer channels. The OLT must ensure that the sum of rate adaptation ratios
-// over all bearers in one direction is 100%. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the weight that should be taken into account when performing rate
+// adaptation in the direction of the bearer channel. The attribute is defined as a percentage. The
+// value 20, for example, means that 20% of the available data rate (in excess of the minimum data
+// rate summed over all bearer channels) is assigned to this bearer channel and 80% to the other
+// bearer channels. The OLT must ensure that the sum of rate adaptation ratios over all bearers in
+// one direction is 100%. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Maximum Interleaving Delay
+// This attribute is the maximum one-way interleaving delay introduced by the PMS-TC between the
+// alpha and the beta reference points, in the direction of the bearer channel. The one-way
+// interleaving delay is defined in individual xDSL Recommendations as cap(S*D)-/4-ms, where S is
+// the S factor, D is the interleaving depth, and cap() denotes rounding to the next higher
+// integer. xTUs choose S and D values such that the actual one-way interleaving delay does not
+// exceed the configured maximum interleaving delay.
+//
// The delay is coded in milliseconds, varying from 2 to 63, with special meaning assigned to
// values 0, 1 and 255. The value 0 indicates that no delay bound is imposed. The value 1 indicates
// the fast latency path is to be used in the ITUT G.992.1 operating mode and S and D are to be
@@ -73,26 +80,24 @@
// operation. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Data Rate Threshold Upshift
-// Data rate threshold upshift: This attribute is a threshold on the cumulative data rate upshift
-// achieved over one or more bearer channel data rate adaptations. An upshift rate change (DRT up)
-// notification is issued by the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 when the actual data rate exceeds the data
-// rate at the last entry into showtime by more than the threshold. The data rate threshold is
-// coded in bits per second. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory for xDSL standards that use this
-// attribute) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute is a threshold on the cumulative data rate upshift achieved over one or more
+// bearer channel data rate adaptations. An upshift rate change (DRT up) notification is issued by
+// the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 when the actual data rate exceeds the data rate at the last entry into
+// showtime by more than the threshold. The data rate threshold is coded in bits per second. (R,-W,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory for xDSL standards that use this attribute) (4-bytes)
//
// Data Rate Threshold Downshift
-// Data rate threshold downshift: This attribute is a threshold on the cumulative data rate
-// downshift achieved over one or more bearer channel data rate adaptations. A downshift rate
-// change (DRT down) notification is issued by the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 when the actual data rate
-// is below the data rate at the last entry into showtime by more than the threshold. The data rate
-// threshold is coded in bits per second. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory for xDSL standards that
-// use this attribute) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute is a threshold on the cumulative data rate downshift achieved over one or more
+// bearer channel data rate adaptations. A downshift rate change (DRT down) notification is issued
+// by the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 when the actual data rate is below the data rate at the last entry
+// into showtime by more than the threshold. The data rate threshold is coded in bits per second.
+// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory for xDSL standards that use this attribute) (4-bytes)
//
// Minimum Reserved Data Rate
-// Minimum reserved data rate: This attribute specifies the desired minimum reserved net data rate
-// for the bearer channel. The rate is coded in bits per second. This attribute is needed only if
-// the rate adaptation mode is set to dynamic in the xDSL line configuration profile part 1. (R,-W,
-// setbycreate) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the desired minimum reserved net data rate for the bearer channel. The
+// rate is coded in bits per second. This attribute is needed only if the rate adaptation mode is
+// set to dynamic in the xDSL line configuration profile part 1. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Minimum Data Rate In Low _ Power State
// Minimum data rate in low-power state: This parameter specifies the minimum desired net data rate
@@ -101,10 +106,36 @@
// in bits per second. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (4-byte)
//
// Minimum Impulse Noise Protection
+// The INPmin attribute specifies the minimum INP for the bearer channel if it is transported over
+// DMT symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 4.3125-kHz. INP is expressed in DMT symbols with a
+// subcarrier spacing of 4.3125-kHz. It can be 1/2 symbol or any integer number of symbols from 0
+// to 16, inclusive.
+//
+// If the xTU does not support the configured INPmin value, it uses the nearest supported INP value
+// greater than INPmin.
+//
+// Value INPmin
+//
+// 1 0 symbols
+//
+// 2 1/2 symbol
+//
+// N (N-- 2) symbols, 3 <= N <= 18
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional for [ITU-T G.992.1], mandatory for other xDSL standards that use
// this attribute) (1-byte)
//
// Maximum Bit Error Ratio
+// This attribute specifies the desired maximum bit error ratio for the bearer channel. It is only
+// valid for [ITUT-G.992.3], [ITUT-G.992.4] and [ITUT-G.992.5]. The bit error ratio is specified
+// via the following values:
+//
+// 1 10-3
+//
+// 2 10-5
+//
+// 3 10-7
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory for standards that use this attribute) (1-byte)
//
// Minimum Impulse Noise Protection 8_Khz
@@ -115,25 +146,24 @@
// for [ITUT-G.993.2]) (1 byte)
//
// Maximum Delay Variation
-// Maximum delay variation: The DVMAX attribute specifies the maximum value for delay variation
-// allowed in an OLR procedure. Its value ranges from 1 (0.1-ms) to 254 (25.4-ms). The special
-// value 255 specifies that no delay variation bound is imposed. (R, W) (optional: used by
-// [ITUT-G.993.2]) (1 byte)
+// The DVMAX attribute specifies the maximum value for delay variation allowed in an OLR procedure.
+// Its value ranges from 1 (0.1-ms) to 254 (25.4-ms). The special value 255 specifies that no delay
+// variation bound is imposed. (R, W) (optional: used by [ITUT-G.993.2]) (1 byte)
//
// Channel Initialization Policy Selection
-// Channel initialization policy selection: The CIPOLICY attribute specifies the policy to
-// determine transceiver configuration at initialization. Valid values are 0..1, as defined in the
-// Recommendations that use this attribute. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// The CIPOLICY attribute specifies the policy to determine transceiver configuration at
+// initialization. Valid values are 0..1, as defined in the Recommendations that use this
+// attribute. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Minimum Sos Bit Rate Downstream
-// Minimum SOS bit rate downstream: The MIN-SOS-BR-ds attribute specifies the minimum net data rate
-// required for a valid SOS request in the downstream direction. The value is coded as an unsigned
-// integer representing the data rate as a multiple of 8-kbit/s. (R,-W) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// The MIN-SOS-BR-ds attribute specifies the minimum net data rate required for a valid SOS request
+// in the downstream direction. The value is coded as an unsigned integer representing the data
+// rate as a multiple of 8-kbit/s. (R,-W) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Minimum Sos Bit Rate Upstream
-// Minimum SOS bit rate upstream: The MIN-SOS-BR-us attribute specifies the minimum net data rate
-// required for a valid SOS request in the upstream direction. The value is coded as an unsigned
-// integer representing the data rate as a multiple of 8-kbit/s. (R,-W) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// The MIN-SOS-BR-us attribute specifies the minimum net data rate required for a valid SOS request
+// in the upstream direction. The value is coded as an unsigned integer representing the data rate
+// as a multiple of 8-kbit/s. (R,-W) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
type XdslChannelConfigurationProfile struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xdslchannelconfigurationprofilepart2.go b/generated/xdslchannelconfigurationprofilepart2.go
index ac1aacb..851b056 100644
--- a/generated/xdslchannelconfigurationprofilepart2.go
+++ b/generated/xdslchannelconfigurationprofilepart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslChannelConfigurationProfilePart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL channel configuration profile part 2
-const XdslChannelConfigurationProfilePart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(412)
+const XdslChannelConfigurationProfilePart2ClassID = ClassID(412) // 0x019c
var xdslchannelconfigurationprofilepart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslChannelConfigurationProfilePart2 (class ID #412)
+// XdslChannelConfigurationProfilePart2 (Class ID: #412 / 0x019c)
// This ME contains the channel configuration profile for an xDSL UNI. An instance of this ME is
// created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -45,9 +45,9 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the xDSL channel configuration
-// profile. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the xDSL channel configuration profile. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Minimum Expected Throughput For Retransmission Minetr_Rtx
// Minimum expected throughput for retransmission (MINETR_RTX): If retransmission is used in a
@@ -95,10 +95,10 @@
// is given in clause 7.3.2.14 of [ITUT-G.997.1]. (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-bytes)
//
// Shineratio_Rtx
-// SHINERATIO_RTX: If retransmission is used in a given transmit direction, this parameter
-// specifies the SHINE ratio. This ratio is defined as the integer value of this attribute
-// multiplied by 0.001. The valid range of values is given in clause-7.3.2.15 of [ITU-T G.997.1].
-// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-bytes)
+// If retransmission is used in a given transmit direction, this parameter specifies the SHINE
+// ratio. This ratio is defined as the integer value of this attribute multiplied by 0.001. The
+// valid range of values is given in clause-7.3.2.15 of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R,-W) (mandatory)
+// (1-bytes)
//
// Minimum Impulse Noise Protection Against Rein For Retransmission Inpmin_Rein_Rtx
// Minimum impulse noise protection against REIN for retransmission (INPMIN_REIN_RTX): If
diff --git a/generated/xdslchanneldownstreamstatusdata.go b/generated/xdslchanneldownstreamstatusdata.go
index 08adc36..172ab1a 100644
--- a/generated/xdslchanneldownstreamstatusdata.go
+++ b/generated/xdslchanneldownstreamstatusdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslChannelDownstreamStatusDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL channel downstream status data
-const XdslChannelDownstreamStatusDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(102)
+const XdslChannelDownstreamStatusDataClassID = ClassID(102) // 0x0066
var xdslchanneldownstreamstatusdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslChannelDownstreamStatusData (class ID #102)
+// XdslChannelDownstreamStatusData (Class ID: #102 / 0x0066)
// This ME contains downstream channel status data for an xDSL UNI. The ONU automatically creates
// or deletes instances of this ME upon the creation or deletion of a PPTP xDSL UNI part 1.
//
@@ -43,41 +43,39 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of
-// the first byte are the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the
-// remaining part of the ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of the first byte are
+// the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the remaining part of the
+// ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Actual Interleaving Delay
-// Actual interleaving delay: This attribute is the actual one-way interleaving delay introduced by
-// the PMS-TC between the alpha and beta reference points, excluding delay in the L1 and L2 states.
-// In the L1 and L2 states, the attribute contains the interleaving delay in the previous L0 state.
-// For ADSL, this attribute is derived from the S and D attributes as cap(S*D)/4 ms, where S is the
-// number of symbols per codeword, D is the interleaving depth and cap() denotes rounding to the
-// next higher integer. For [ITU-T G.993.2], this attribute is computed according to the formula in
-// clause 9.7 of [ITUT-G.993.2]. The actual interleaving delay is coded in milliseconds, rounded to
-// the nearest millisecond. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is the actual one-way interleaving delay introduced by the PMS-TC between the
+// alpha and beta reference points, excluding delay in the L1 and L2 states. In the L1 and L2
+// states, the attribute contains the interleaving delay in the previous L0 state. For ADSL, this
+// attribute is derived from the S and D attributes as cap(S*D)/4 ms, where S is the number of
+// symbols per codeword, D is the interleaving depth and cap() denotes rounding to the next higher
+// integer. For [ITU-T G.993.2], this attribute is computed according to the formula in clause 9.7
+// of [ITUT-G.993.2]. The actual interleaving delay is coded in milliseconds, rounded to the
+// nearest millisecond. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Actual Data Rate
-// Actual data rate: This parameter reports the actual net data rate of the bearer channel,
-// excluding the rate in the L1 and L2 states. In the L1 or L2 state, the parameter contains the
-// net data rate in the previous L0 state. The data rate is coded in bits per second. (R)
-// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This parameter reports the actual net data rate of the bearer channel, excluding the rate in the
+// L1 and L2 states. In the L1 or L2 state, the parameter contains the net data rate in the
+// previous L0 state. The data rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Previous Data Rate
-// Previous data rate: This parameter reports the previous net data rate of the bearer channel just
-// before the latest rate change event occurred, excluding transitions between the L0 state and the
-// L1 or L2 states. A rate change can occur at a power management state transition, e.g., at full
-// or short initialization, fast retrain or power down, or at a dynamic rate adaptation. The rate
-// is coded in bits per second (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This parameter reports the previous net data rate of the bearer channel just before the latest
+// rate change event occurred, excluding transitions between the L0 state and the L1 or L2 states.
+// A rate change can occur at a power management state transition, e.g., at full or short
+// initialization, fast retrain or power down, or at a dynamic rate adaptation. The rate is coded
+// in bits per second (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Actual Impulse Noise Protection
-// Actual impulse noise protection: The ACTINP attribute reports the actual INP on the bearer
-// channel in the L0 state. In the L1 or L2 state, the attribute contains the INP in the previous
-// L0 state. The value of this attribute is a number of DMT symbols, with a granularity of 0.1
-// symbols. Its range is from 0 (0.0 symbols) to 254 (25.4 symbols). The special value 255
-// indicates an ACTINP higher than 25.4. (R) (optional for [ITU-T G.992.1], mandatory for other
-// xDSL Recommendations that support this attribute) (1-byte)
+// The ACTINP attribute reports the actual INP on the bearer channel in the L0 state. In the L1 or
+// L2 state, the attribute contains the INP in the previous L0 state. The value of this attribute
+// is a number of DMT symbols, with a granularity of 0.1 symbols. Its range is from 0 (0.0 symbols)
+// to 254 (25.4 symbols). The special value 255 indicates an ACTINP higher than 25.4. (R) (optional
+// for [ITU-T G.992.1], mandatory for other xDSL Recommendations that support this attribute)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Actual Size Of Reed_Solomon Codeword
// Actual size of Reed-Solomon codeword: The NFEC attribute reports the actual Reed-Solomon
@@ -92,30 +90,28 @@
// Reed-Solomon coding. (R) (mandatory for ITUT-G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others) (1-byte)
//
// Actual Number Of Bits Per Symbol
-// Actual number of bits per symbol: The LSYMB attribute reports the actual number of bits per
-// symbol assigned to the latency path in which the bearer channel is transported, excluding
-// trellis overhead. The value is coded in bits, and ranges from 0..65535. (R) (mandatory for [TU-T
-// G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others) (2-bytes)
+// The LSYMB attribute reports the actual number of bits per symbol assigned to the latency path in
+// which the bearer channel is transported, excluding trellis overhead. The value is coded in bits,
+// and ranges from 0..65535. (R) (mandatory for [TU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others) (2-bytes)
//
// Actual Interleaving Depth
-// Actual interleaving depth: The INTLVDEPTH attribute reports the actual depth of the interleaver
-// used in the latency path in which the bearer channel is transported. The value ranges from
-// 1..4096 in steps of 1. The value 1 indicates no interleaving. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2
-// VDSL2, optional for others) (2-bytes)
+// The INTLVDEPTH attribute reports the actual depth of the interleaver used in the latency path in
+// which the bearer channel is transported. The value ranges from 1..4096 in steps of 1. The value
+// 1 indicates no interleaving. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Actual Interleaving Block Length
-// Actual interleaving block length: The INTLVBLOCK attribute reports the actual block length of
-// the interleaver used in the latency path in which the bearer channel is transported. The value
-// ranges from 4..255 in steps of 1. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, undefined for others)
-// (1-byte)
+// The INTLVBLOCK attribute reports the actual block length of the interleaver used in the latency
+// path in which the bearer channel is transported. The value ranges from 4..255 in steps of 1. (R)
+// (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, undefined for others) (1-byte)
//
// Actual Latency Path
-// Actual latency path: The LPATH attribute reports the index of the actual latency path in which
-// the bearer channel is transported. Valid values are 0..3. In [ITUT-G.992.1], the fast path is
-// mapped to latency index 0; the interleaved path to index 1. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2
-// VDSL2, optional for others) (1-byte)
+// The LPATH attribute reports the index of the actual latency path in which the bearer channel is
+// transported. Valid values are 0..3. In [ITUT-G.992.1], the fast path is mapped to latency index
+// 0; the interleaved path to index 1. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others)
+// (1-byte)
//
-// Actual Impulse Noise Protection Against R Epetitive E Lectrical I Mpulse N Oise Actinp_Rein
+// Actual Impulse Noise Protection Against Repetitive Electrical Impulse Noise Actinp_Rein
// Actual impulse noise protection against repetitive electrical impulse noise (ACTINP_REIN): If
// retransmission is used in a given transmit direction, this parameter reports the actual INP
// against REIN on the bearer channel. The INP of this attribute is equal to the integer value
@@ -147,7 +143,7 @@
8: Uint16Field("ActualInterleavingDepth", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0100, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 8),
9: ByteField("ActualInterleavingBlockLength", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0080, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 9),
10: ByteField("ActualLatencyPath", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 10),
- 11: ByteField("ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionAgainstREpetitiveELectricalIMpulseNOiseActinpRein", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 11),
+ 11: ByteField("ActualImpulseNoiseProtectionAgainstRepetitiveElectricalImpulseNoiseActinpRein", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 11),
},
Access: CreatedByOnu,
Support: UnknownSupport,
diff --git a/generated/xdslchannelupstreamstatusdata.go b/generated/xdslchannelupstreamstatusdata.go
index ed64b7e..58970a7 100644
--- a/generated/xdslchannelupstreamstatusdata.go
+++ b/generated/xdslchannelupstreamstatusdata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslChannelUpstreamStatusDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL channel upstream status data
-const XdslChannelUpstreamStatusDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(103)
+const XdslChannelUpstreamStatusDataClassID = ClassID(103) // 0x0067
var xdslchannelupstreamstatusdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslChannelUpstreamStatusData (class ID #103)
+// XdslChannelUpstreamStatusData (Class ID: #103 / 0x0067)
// This ME contains upstream channel status data for an xDSL UNI. The ONU automatically creates or
// deletes instances of this ME upon the creation or deletion of a PPTP xDSL UNI part 1.
//
@@ -40,46 +40,44 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of
-// the first byte are the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the
-// remaining part of the ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of the first byte are
+// the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the remaining part of the
+// ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Actual Interleaving Delay
-// Actual interleaving delay: This attribute is the actual one-way interleaving delay introduced by
-// the PMS-TC between the alpha and beta reference points, excluding the L1 and L2 states. In the
-// L1 and L2 states, this attribute contains the interleaving delay in the previous L0 state. For
-// ADSL, this attribute is derived from the S and D attributes as cap(S*D)/4-ms, where S is the
-// number of symbols per codeword, D is the interleaving depth and cap() denotes rounding to the
-// next higher integer. For [ITU-T G.993.2], this attribute is computed according to the formula in
-// clause 9.7 of [ITUT G.993.2]. The actual interleaving delay is coded in milliseconds, rounded to
-// the nearest millisecond. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute is the actual one-way interleaving delay introduced by the PMS-TC between the
+// alpha and beta reference points, excluding the L1 and L2 states. In the L1 and L2 states, this
+// attribute contains the interleaving delay in the previous L0 state. For ADSL, this attribute is
+// derived from the S and D attributes as cap(S*D)/4-ms, where S is the number of symbols per
+// codeword, D is the interleaving depth and cap() denotes rounding to the next higher integer. For
+// [ITU-T G.993.2], this attribute is computed according to the formula in clause 9.7 of [ITUT
+// G.993.2]. The actual interleaving delay is coded in milliseconds, rounded to the nearest
+// millisecond. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Actual Data Rate
-// Actual data rate: This parameter reports the actual net data rate of the bearer channel,
-// excluding the L1 and L2 states. In the L1 or L2 state, the parameter contains the net data rate
-// in the previous L0 state. The data rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This parameter reports the actual net data rate of the bearer channel, excluding the L1 and L2
+// states. In the L1 or L2 state, the parameter contains the net data rate in the previous L0
+// state. The data rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Previous Data Rate
-// Previous data rate: This parameter reports the previous net data rate of the bearer channel just
-// before the latest rate change event occurred, excluding transitions between the L0 state and the
-// L1 or L2 state. A rate change can occur at a power management state transition, e.g., at full or
-// short initialization, fast retrain or power down, or at a dynamic rate adaptation. The rate is
-// coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This parameter reports the previous net data rate of the bearer channel just before the latest
+// rate change event occurred, excluding transitions between the L0 state and the L1 or L2 state. A
+// rate change can occur at a power management state transition, e.g., at full or short
+// initialization, fast retrain or power down, or at a dynamic rate adaptation. The rate is coded
+// in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Actual Impulse Noise Protection
-// Actual impulse noise protection: The ACTINP attribute reports the actual INP on the bearer
-// channel in the L0 state. In the L1 or L2 state, the attribute contains the INP in the previous
-// L0 state. The value is coded in fractions of DMT symbols with a granularity of 0.1 symbols. The
-// range is from 0 (0.0 symbols) to 254 (25.4 symbols). The special value 255 indicates an ACTINP
-// higher than 25.4. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for other xDSL
-// Recommendations that support it) (1-byte)
+// The ACTINP attribute reports the actual INP on the bearer channel in the L0 state. In the L1 or
+// L2 state, the attribute contains the INP in the previous L0 state. The value is coded in
+// fractions of DMT symbols with a granularity of 0.1 symbols. The range is from 0 (0.0 symbols) to
+// 254 (25.4 symbols). The special value 255 indicates an ACTINP higher than 25.4. (R) (mandatory
+// for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for other xDSL Recommendations that support it) (1-byte)
//
// Impulse Noise Protection Reporting Mode
-// Impulse noise protection reporting mode: The INPREPORT attribute reports the method used to
-// compute the ACTINP. If set to 0, the ACTINP is computed according to the INP_no_erasure formula
-// (clause 9.6 of [ITUT G.993.2]). If set to 1, ACTINP is the value estimated by the xTU receiver.
-// (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2) (1-byte)
+// The INPREPORT attribute reports the method used to compute the ACTINP. If set to 0, the ACTINP
+// is computed according to the INP_no_erasure formula (clause 9.6 of [ITUT G.993.2]). If set to 1,
+// ACTINP is the value estimated by the xTU receiver. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2)
+// (1-byte)
//
// Actual Size Of Reed_Solomon Codeword
// Actual size of Reed-Solomon codeword: The NFEC attribute reports the actual Reed-Solomon
@@ -94,28 +92,26 @@
// Solomon coding. (R) (mandatory for ITUT-G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others) (1-byte)
//
// Actual Number Of Bits Per Symbol
-// Actual number of bits per symbol: The LSYMB attribute reports the actual number of bits per
-// symbol assigned to the latency path in which the bearer channel is transported, excluding
-// trellis overhead. Its value is coded in bits in the range 0..65535. (R) (mandatory for
-// ITUT-G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others) (2-bytes)
+// The LSYMB attribute reports the actual number of bits per symbol assigned to the latency path in
+// which the bearer channel is transported, excluding trellis overhead. Its value is coded in bits
+// in the range 0..65535. (R) (mandatory for ITUT-G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others) (2-bytes)
//
// Actual Interleaving Depth
-// Actual interleaving depth: The INTLVDEPTH attribute reports the actual depth of the interleaver
-// used in the latency path in which the bearer channel is transported. Its value ranges from
-// 1..4096 in steps of 1. The value 1 indicates no interleaving. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2
-// VDSL2, optional for others) (2-bytes)
+// The INTLVDEPTH attribute reports the actual depth of the interleaver used in the latency path in
+// which the bearer channel is transported. Its value ranges from 1..4096 in steps of 1. The value
+// 1 indicates no interleaving. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Actual Interleaving Block Length
-// Actual interleaving block length: The INTLVBLOCK attribute reports the actual block length of
-// the interleaver used in the latency part in which the bearer channel is transported. Its value
-// ranges from 4..255 in steps of 1. (R) (mandatory forITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others)
-// (1-byte)
+// The INTLVBLOCK attribute reports the actual block length of the interleaver used in the latency
+// part in which the bearer channel is transported. Its value ranges from 4..255 in steps of 1. (R)
+// (mandatory forITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others) (1-byte)
//
// Actual Latency Path
-// Actual latency path: The LPATH attribute reports the index of the actual latency path in which
-// the bearer channel is transported. Valid values are 0..3. In [ITUT-G.992.1], the fast path is
-// mapped to latency index 0; the interleaved path to index 1. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2
-// VDSL2, optional for others) (1-byte)
+// The LPATH attribute reports the index of the actual latency path in which the bearer channel is
+// transported. Valid values are 0..3. In [ITUT-G.992.1], the fast path is mapped to latency index
+// 0; the interleaved path to index 1. (R) (mandatory for ITU-T G.993.2 VDSL2, optional for others)
+// (1-byte)
//
type XdslChannelUpstreamStatusData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xdsldownstreamrfibandsprofile.go b/generated/xdsldownstreamrfibandsprofile.go
index 2e017e9..bd31bb0 100644
--- a/generated/xdsldownstreamrfibandsprofile.go
+++ b/generated/xdsldownstreamrfibandsprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslDownstreamRfiBandsProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL downstream RFI bands profile
-const XdslDownstreamRfiBandsProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(111)
+const XdslDownstreamRfiBandsProfileClassID = ClassID(111) // 0x006f
var xdsldownstreamrfibandsprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslDownstreamRfiBandsProfile (class ID #111)
+// XdslDownstreamRfiBandsProfile (Class ID: #111 / 0x006f)
// This ME contains the downstream RFI bands profile for an xDSL UNI. Instances of this ME are
// created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -41,14 +41,55 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is
-// reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is reserved. (R,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Downstream Rfi Bands Table
+// The RFIBANDS attribute is a table where each entry comprises:
+//
+// o an entry number field (1-byte, first entry numbered 1);
+//
+// o subcarrier index 1 field (2-bytes);
+//
+// o subcarrier index 2 field (2-bytes).
+//
+// For [ITU-T G.992.5], this configuration attribute defines the subset of downstream PSD mask
+// breakpoints, as specified in the downstream PSD mask, to be used to notch an RFI band. This
+// subset consists of couples of consecutive subcarrier indices belonging to breakpoints: [ti; ti-+
+// 1], corresponding to the low level of the notch. Interpolation around these points is defined in
+// [ITUT G.992.5].
+//
+// For [ITU-T G.993.2], this attribute defines the bands where the PSD is to be reduced as
+// specified in clause 7.2.1.2 of [ITUT G.993.2]. Each band is represented by start and stop
+// subcarrier indices with a subcarrier spacing of 4.3125-kHz. Up to 16 bands may be specified.
+// This attribute defines the RFI bands for both upstream and downstream directions.
+//
+// Entries have the default value 0 for both subcarrier index 1 and subcarrier index-2. Setting an
+// entry with a non-zero subcarrier index 1 and subcarrier index-2 implies insertion into the table
+// or replacement of an existing entry. Setting an entry's subcarrier index 1 and subcarrier index
+// 2 to 0 implies deletion from the table, if present.
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory for [ITU-T G.992.5], [ITU-T G.993.2]) (5 * N bytes where N is the number of
// RFI bands)
//
// Bands Valid
+// This Boolean attribute controls and reports the operational status of the downstream RFI bands
+// table.
+//
+// If this attribute is true, the downstream RFI bands table has been impressed on the DSL
+// equipment.
+//
+// If this attribute is false, the downstream RFI bands table has not been impressed on the DSL
+// equipment. The default value is false.
+//
+// This attribute can be modified by the ONU and OLT, as follows.
+//
+// o If the OLT changes any of the RFI bands table entries or sets bands valid false, then bands
+// valid is false.
+//
+// o If bands valid is false and OLT sets bands valid true, the ONU impresses the downstream RFI
+// bands data on to the DSL equipment.
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type XdslDownstreamRfiBandsProfile struct {
diff --git a/generated/xdslimpulsenoisemonitorperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/xdslimpulsenoisemonitorperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 19b15b3..75125b3 100644
--- a/generated/xdslimpulsenoisemonitorperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/xdslimpulsenoisemonitorperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslImpulseNoiseMonitorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL impulse noise monitor performance monitoring history data
-const XdslImpulseNoiseMonitorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(324)
+const XdslImpulseNoiseMonitorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(324) // 0x0144
var xdslimpulsenoisemonitorperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslImpulseNoiseMonitorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #324)
+// XdslImpulseNoiseMonitorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #324 / 0x0144)
// This ME collects PM data from the impulse noise monitor function at both near and far ends.
// Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT. Note that, unlike most xDSL PM, [ITU-T
// G.997.1] only requires current and previous 15-min interval storage; a longer view of this PM is
@@ -45,13 +45,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The ME ID is
-// identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The ME ID is identical to that of
+// this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: No thresholds are defined for this ME. For uniformity with other PM, the
@@ -59,34 +57,34 @@
// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Inm Inpeq Histogram Table
-// INM INPEQ histogram table: INMINPEQ1..17-L is a count of the near-end INMAINPEQi anomalies
-// occurring on the line during the accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting -
-// see clause 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT-G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes * 17 entries-= 34-bytes)
+// INMINPEQ1..17-L is a count of the near-end INMAINPEQi anomalies occurring on the line during the
+// accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting - see clause 7.2.7.13 of
+// [ITUT-G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes * 17 entries-= 34-bytes)
//
// Inm Total Measurement
-// INM total measurement: INMME-L is a count of the near-end INMAME anomalies occurring on the line
-// during the accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting - see clause 7.2.7.13 of
-// [ITUT G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// INMME-L is a count of the near-end INMAME anomalies occurring on the line during the
+// accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting - see clause 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT
+// G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Inm Iat Histogram
-// INM IAT histogram: INMIAT0..7-L is a count of the near-end INMAIATi anomalies occurring on the
-// line during the accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting - see clause
-// 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes-* 8 entries-= 16-bytes)
+// INMIAT0..7-L is a count of the near-end INMAIATi anomalies occurring on the line during the
+// accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting - see clause 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT
+// G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes-* 8 entries-= 16-bytes)
//
// Inm Inpeq Histogram Lfe Table
-// INM INPEQ histogram LFE table: INMINPEQ1..17-LFE is a count of the far-end INMAINPEQi anomalies
-// occurring on the line during the accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting -
-// see clause 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT-G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes * 17 entries-= 34-bytes)
+// INMINPEQ1..17-LFE is a count of the far-end INMAINPEQi anomalies occurring on the line during
+// the accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting - see clause 7.2.7.13 of
+// [ITUT-G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes * 17 entries-= 34-bytes)
//
// Inm Total Measurement Lfe
-// INM total measurement LFE: INMME-LFE is a count of the far-end INMAME anomalies occurring on the
-// line during the accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting - see clause
-// 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// INMME-LFE is a count of the far-end INMAME anomalies occurring on the line during the
+// accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting - see clause 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT
+// G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Inm Iat Histogram Lfe
-// INM IAT histogram LFE: INMIAT0..7-LFE is a count of the far-end INMAIATi anomalies occurring on
-// the line during the accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting - see clause
-// 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes-* 8 entries-= 16-bytes)
+// INMIAT0..7-LFE is a count of the far-end INMAIATi anomalies occurring on the line during the
+// accumulation period. This parameter is subject to inhibiting - see clause 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT
+// G.997.1]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes-* 8 entries-= 16-bytes)
//
type XdslImpulseNoiseMonitorPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xdsllineconfigurationprofilepart2.go b/generated/xdsllineconfigurationprofilepart2.go
index cf5f2a3..dfdd42c 100644
--- a/generated/xdsllineconfigurationprofilepart2.go
+++ b/generated/xdsllineconfigurationprofilepart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL line configuration profile part 2
-const XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(105)
+const XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart2ClassID = ClassID(105) // 0x0069
var xdsllineconfigurationprofilepart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart2 (class ID #105)
+// XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart2 (Class ID: #105 / 0x0069)
// The overall xDSL line configuration profile is modelled in several parts, all of which are
// associated together through a common ME ID (the client PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 has a single
// pointer, which refers to the entire set of line configuration profile parts).
@@ -41,48 +41,54 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. All xDSL and
-// VDSL2 line configuration profiles and extensions that pertain to a given PPTP xDSL UNI must
-// share a common ME ID. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. All xDSL and VDSL2 line
+// configuration profiles and extensions that pertain to a given PPTP xDSL UNI must share a common
+// ME ID. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Downstream Minimum Time Interval For Upshift Rate Adaptation
-// Downstream minimum time interval for upshift rate adaptation: This parameter defines the
-// interval during which the downstream noise margin must remain above the downstream upshift noise
-// margin before the xTU-R attempts to increase the downstream net data rate. Its value ranges from
-// 0 to 16383-s. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This parameter defines the interval during which the downstream noise margin must remain above
+// the downstream upshift noise margin before the xTU-R attempts to increase the downstream net
+// data rate. Its value ranges from 0 to 16383-s. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Upstream Minimum Time Interval For Upshift Rate Adaptation
-// Upstream minimum time interval for upshift rate adaptation: This parameter defines the interval
-// during which the upstream noise margin must remain above the upstream upshift noise margin
-// before the xTU-C attempts to increase the upstream net data rate. Its value ranges from 0 to
-// 16383-s. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This parameter defines the interval during which the upstream noise margin must remain above the
+// upstream upshift noise margin before the xTU-C attempts to increase the upstream net data rate.
+// Its value ranges from 0 to 16383-s. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Downstream Downshift Noise Margin
-// Downstream downshift noise margin: If the downstream noise margin is below the downstream
-// downshift noise margin and remains there for more than the downstream minimum time interval for
-// downshift rate adaptation, the xTU-R attempts to decrease the downstream net data rate. This
-// attribute's value ranges from 0 (0.0 dB) to 310 (31.0 dB). (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional)
-// (2-bytes)
+// If the downstream noise margin is below the downstream downshift noise margin and remains there
+// for more than the downstream minimum time interval for downshift rate adaptation, the xTU-R
+// attempts to decrease the downstream net data rate. This attribute's value ranges from 0 (0.0 dB)
+// to 310 (31.0 dB). (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Upstream Downshift Noise Margin
-// Upstream downshift noise margin: If the upstream noise margin is below the upstream downshift
-// noise margin and remains there for more than the upstream minimum time interval for downshift
-// rate adaptation, the xTUC attempts to decrease the upstream net data rate. This attribute's
-// value ranges from 0 (0.0 dB) to 310 (31.0 dB). (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// If the upstream noise margin is below the upstream downshift noise margin and remains there for
+// more than the upstream minimum time interval for downshift rate adaptation, the xTUC attempts to
+// decrease the upstream net data rate. This attribute's value ranges from 0 (0.0 dB) to 310 (31.0
+// dB). (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Downstream Minimum Time Interval For Downshift Rate Adaptation
-// Downstream minimum time interval for downshift rate adaptation: This parameter defines the
-// interval during which the downstream noise margin must remain below the downstream downshift
-// noise margin before the xTU-R attempts to decrease the downstream net data rate. Its value
-// ranges from 0 to 16383-s. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This parameter defines the interval during which the downstream noise margin must remain below
+// the downstream downshift noise margin before the xTU-R attempts to decrease the downstream net
+// data rate. Its value ranges from 0 to 16383-s. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Upstream Minimum Time Interval For Downshift Rate Adaptation
-// Upstream minimum time interval for downshift rate adaptation: This parameter defines the
-// interval during which the upstream noise margin must remain below the upstream downshift noise
-// margin before the xTU-C attempts to decrease the upstream net data rate. Its value ranges from 0
-// to 16383-s. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// This parameter defines the interval during which the upstream noise margin must remain below the
+// upstream downshift noise margin before the xTU-C attempts to decrease the upstream net data
+// rate. Its value ranges from 0 to 16383-s. (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Xtu Impedance State Forced
+// This parameter forces the impedance state of the xTU-C. It applies only to the T/S interface,
+// and is deprecated in the OMCI, which stands proxy for the Q interface. It is only valid for
+// Annex A of [ITUT G.992.3], Annex A of [ITUT G.992.4] and Annex A of [ITUT G.992.5]. It is
+// defined as follows.
+//
+// 1 Force the xTU-C to the disabled state.
+//
+// 2 Force the xTU-C to the inactive state.
+//
+// 3 Force the xTU-C to the active state.
+//
// (R,-W, setbycreate) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// L0_Time
@@ -97,30 +103,30 @@
// W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Downstream Maximum Nominal Power Spectral Density
-// Downstream maximum nominal power spectral density: This attribute specifies the maximum nominal
-// transmit PSD in the downstream direction during initialization and showtime. A single
-// MAXNOMPSDds attribute is defined per mode enabled in the xTSE line configuration attribute. It
-// is only valid for [ITUT-G.992.3], [ITUT-G.992.4] and [ITUT-G.992.5]. Its value ranges from 0
-// (60.0-dBm/Hz) to 300 (-30-dBm/Hz). (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum nominal transmit PSD in the downstream direction during
+// initialization and showtime. A single MAXNOMPSDds attribute is defined per mode enabled in the
+// xTSE line configuration attribute. It is only valid for [ITUT-G.992.3], [ITUT-G.992.4] and
+// [ITUT-G.992.5]. Its value ranges from 0 (60.0-dBm/Hz) to 300 (-30-dBm/Hz). (R, W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Upstream Maximum Nominal Power Spectral Density
-// Upstream maximum nominal power spectral density: This attribute specifies the maximum nominal
-// transmit PSD in the upstream direction during initialization and showtime. A single MAXNOMPSDus
-// attribute is defined per mode enabled in the xTSE line configuration attribute. It is only valid
-// for [ITUT-G.992.3], [ITUT-G.992.4] and [ITUT-G.993.2]. Its value ranges from 0 (-60.0-dBm/Hz) to
-// 300 (-30-dBm/Hz). (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum nominal transmit PSD in the upstream direction during
+// initialization and showtime. A single MAXNOMPSDus attribute is defined per mode enabled in the
+// xTSE line configuration attribute. It is only valid for [ITUT-G.992.3], [ITUT-G.992.4] and
+// [ITUT-G.993.2]. Its value ranges from 0 (-60.0-dBm/Hz) to 300 (-30-dBm/Hz). (R, W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Downstream Maximum Nominal Aggregate Transmit Power
-// Downstream maximum nominal aggregate transmit power: This attribute specifies the maximum
-// nominal aggregate transmit power in the downstream direction during initialization and showtime.
-// It is only valid for [ITUT-G.992.3], [ITUT-G.992.4], [ITUT-G.992.5] and [ITUT-G.993.2]. Its
-// value ranges from 0 (0.0-dBm) to 255 (25.5-dBm). (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute specifies the maximum nominal aggregate transmit power in the downstream
+// direction during initialization and showtime. It is only valid for [ITUT-G.992.3],
+// [ITUT-G.992.4], [ITUT-G.992.5] and [ITUT-G.993.2]. Its value ranges from 0 (0.0-dBm) to 255
+// (25.5-dBm). (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Upstream Maximum Nominal Aggregate Transmit Power
-// Upstream maximum nominal aggregate transmit power: This parameter specifies the maximum nominal
-// aggregate transmit power in the upstream direction during initialization and showtime. It is
-// only valid for [ITUT-G.992.3], [ITUT-G.992.4] and [ITUT-G.992.5]. Its value ranges from 0
-// (0.0-dBm) to 255 (25.5-dBm). (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1 byte)
+// This parameter specifies the maximum nominal aggregate transmit power in the upstream direction
+// during initialization and showtime. It is only valid for [ITUT-G.992.3], [ITUT-G.992.4] and
+// [ITUT-G.992.5]. Its value ranges from 0 (0.0-dBm) to 255 (25.5-dBm). (R, W, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Upstream Maximum Aggregate_Receive Power
// Upstream maximum aggregate-receive power: This parameter specifies the maximum upstream
@@ -132,9 +138,9 @@
// power limit is to be applied. (R, W setbycreate) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
//
// Vdsl2 Transmission System Enabling
-// VDSL2 transmission system enabling: This configuration attribute extends the transmission system
-// coding types to be allowed by the xTU-C. It is a bit map, defined as octet 8 (bits 57..64) in
-// Table-9.7.12-1. (R, W, setbycreate) (optional) (1 byte)
+// This configuration attribute extends the transmission system coding types to be allowed by the
+// xTU-C. It is a bit map, defined as octet 8 (bits 57..64) in Table-9.7.12-1. (R, W, setbycreate)
+// (optional) (1 byte)
//
type XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart2 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
@@ -167,7 +173,7 @@
11: Uint16Field("UpstreamMaximumNominalPowerSpectralDensity", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 11),
12: ByteField("DownstreamMaximumNominalAggregateTransmitPower", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0010, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 12),
13: ByteField("UpstreamMaximumNominalAggregateTransmitPower", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 13),
- 14: Uint16Field("UpstreamMaximumAggregateReceivePower", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 14),
+ 14: Uint16Field("UpstreamMaximumAggregateReceivePower", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 14),
15: ByteField("Vdsl2TransmissionSystemEnabling", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0002, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, true, false, 15),
},
Access: CreatedByOlt,
diff --git a/generated/xdsllineconfigurationprofilepart3.go b/generated/xdsllineconfigurationprofilepart3.go
index 2a80c19..48981e9 100644
--- a/generated/xdsllineconfigurationprofilepart3.go
+++ b/generated/xdsllineconfigurationprofilepart3.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart3ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL line configuration profile part 3
-const XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart3ClassID ClassID = ClassID(106)
+const XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart3ClassID = ClassID(106) // 0x006a
var xdsllineconfigurationprofilepart3BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart3 (class ID #106)
+// XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart3 (Class ID: #106 / 0x006a)
// The overall xDSL line configuration profile is modelled in several parts, all of which are
// associated together through a common ME ID (the client PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 has a single
// pointer, which refers to the entire set of line configuration profile parts).
@@ -41,11 +41,20 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. All xDSL and
-// VDSL2 line configuration profiles and extensions that pertain to a given PPTP xDSL UNI must
-// share a common ME ID. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. All xDSL and VDSL2 line
+// configuration profiles and extensions that pertain to a given PPTP xDSL UNI must share a common
+// ME ID. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Loop Diagnostics Mode Forced Ldsf
+// Loop diagnostics mode forced (LDSF): This configuration parameter forces the line into loop
+// diagnostic mode via the xTU-C. It is only valid for [ITUT-G.992.3], [ITUT-G.992.4] and
+// [ITUT-G.992.5]. It is defined as follows.
+//
+// 0 Inhibits the xTU-C from performing loop diagnostic mode procedures on the line. Loop
+// diagnostic mode procedures may still be initiated by the xTU-R.
+//
+// 1 Forces the xTU-C to perform loop diagnostics procedures.
+//
// Only while the line power management state is L3 can the line be forced into loop diagnostic
// mode. When loop diagnostic procedures complete successfully, the ONU resets this attribute to 0.
// The line remains in the L3 idle state. The loop diagnostics data are available at least until
@@ -56,6 +65,12 @@
// timeout, then an initialization failure occurs. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Automode Cold Start Forced
+// This attribute is defined to improve testing of the performance of xTUs supporting automode.
+// Valid values are 0 and 1. A change in value of this attribute indicates a change in loop
+// conditions applied to the devices under test. The xTUs reset any historical information used for
+// automode, for shortening an ITU-T G.994.1 handshake, or for shortening the initialization
+// procedure.
+//
// Automode is defined as the case where multiple operation modes are enabled in xTSE (Table
// 9.7.12-1) and where the selection of the operation mode to be used for transmission depends, not
// only on the common capabilities of both xTUs (as exchanged in [ITU-T G.994.1]), but also on
@@ -76,19 +91,19 @@
// dB to 31 (31 dB). (R, W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Force Inp Downstream
-// Force INP downstream: When set to 1, the FORCEINPds attribute forces the framer settings of all
-// downstream bearer channels to be selected such that the impulse noise protection (INP) computed
-// according to the formula specified in the relevant Recommendation is greater than or equal to
-// the minimal INP requirement. The default value 0 disables this function. (R, W) (mandatory for
-// [ITU-T G.993.2], optional for other Recommendations that support it) (1 byte)
-//
-// Force Inp Upstream
-// Force INP upstream: When set to 1, the FORCEINPus attribute forces the framer settings of all
-// upstream bearer channels to be selected such that the INP computed according to the formula
-// specified in the relevant Recommendation is greater than or equal to the minimal INP
+// When set to 1, the FORCEINPds attribute forces the framer settings of all downstream bearer
+// channels to be selected such that the impulse noise protection (INP) computed according to the
+// formula specified in the relevant Recommendation is greater than or equal to the minimal INP
// requirement. The default value 0 disables this function. (R, W) (mandatory for [ITU-T G.993.2],
// optional for other Recommendations that support it) (1 byte)
//
+// Force Inp Upstream
+// When set to 1, the FORCEINPus attribute forces the framer settings of all upstream bearer
+// channels to be selected such that the INP computed according to the formula specified in the
+// relevant Recommendation is greater than or equal to the minimal INP requirement. The default
+// value 0 disables this function. (R, W) (mandatory for [ITU-T G.993.2], optional for other
+// Recommendations that support it) (1 byte)
+//
// Update Request Flag For Near_End Test Parameters
// Update request flag for near-end test parameters: The UPDATE-TEST-NE attribute forces an update
// of all near-end test parameters that can be updated during showtime in [ITU-T G.993.2]. Update
@@ -109,6 +124,11 @@
// when the flag is set via the OMCI or by an autonomous process in the system. (R,-W) (optional)
// (1-byte)
//
+// The following eight attributes configure the impulse noise monitoring (INM) function, whose
+// results are available via the xDSL impulse noise monitor PM history data ME. The downstream
+// attributes are applicable to [ITUT G.993.2], [ITUT G.992.3] and [ITUT G.992.5]. Only [ITUT
+// G.993.2] supports the upstream attributes.
+//
// Inm Inter Arrival Time Offset Upstream
// INM inter-arrival time offset upstream: INMIATOus is the inter-arrival time (IAT) offset that
// the xTU-C receiver uses to determine in which bin of the IAT histogram the IAT is reported.
@@ -121,15 +141,14 @@
// from 0 to 7 in steps of 1. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Inm Cluster Continuation Value Upstream
-// INM cluster continuation value upstream: INMCCus is the cluster continuation value that the
-// xTU-C receiver uses in the cluster indication process described in the applicable
-// Recommendation. Valid values for INMCC range from 0 to 64 DMT symbols in steps of 1 DMT symbol.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// INMCCus is the cluster continuation value that the xTU-C receiver uses in the cluster indication
+// process described in the applicable Recommendation. Valid values for INMCC range from 0 to 64
+// DMT symbols in steps of 1 DMT symbol. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Inm Equivalent Inp Mode Upstream
-// INM equivalent INP mode upstream: INM_INPEQ_MODEus is the INM equivalent INP mode that the xTU-C
-// receiver uses in the computation of the equivalent INP, as defined in the applicable
-// Recommendation. Valid values for INM_INPEQ_MODE are 0..4. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// INM_INPEQ_MODEus is the INM equivalent INP mode that the xTU-C receiver uses in the computation
+// of the equivalent INP, as defined in the applicable Recommendation. Valid values for
+// INM_INPEQ_MODE are 0..4. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Inm Inter Arrival Time Offset Downstream
// INM inter-arrival time offset downstream: INMIATOds is the IAT offset that the xTU-R receiver
@@ -142,15 +161,14 @@
// range from 0 to 7 in steps of 1. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Inm Cluster Continuation Value Downstream
-// INM cluster continuation value downstream: INMCCds is the cluster continuation value that the
-// xTU-R receiver uses in the cluster indication process described in the applicable
-// Recommendation. Valid values for INMCC range from 0 to 64 DMT symbols in steps of 1 DMT symbol.
-// (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// INMCCds is the cluster continuation value that the xTU-R receiver uses in the cluster indication
+// process described in the applicable Recommendation. Valid values for INMCC range from 0 to 64
+// DMT symbols in steps of 1 DMT symbol. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
// Inm Equivalent Inp Mode Downstream
-// INM equivalent INP mode downstream: INM_INPEQ_MODEds is the INM equivalent INP mode that the
-// xTU-R receiver uses in the computation of the equivalent INP, as defined in the applicable
-// Recommendation. Valid values for INM_INPEQ_MODE are 0..4. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
+// INM_INPEQ_MODEds is the INM equivalent INP mode that the xTU-R receiver uses in the computation
+// of the equivalent INP, as defined in the applicable Recommendation. Valid values for
+// INM_INPEQ_MODE are 0..4. (R,-W) (optional) (1-byte)
//
type XdslLineConfigurationProfilePart3 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart1.go b/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart1.go
index 36eeea1..92dbed6 100644
--- a/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart1.go
+++ b/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart1.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL line inventory and status data part 1
-const XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1ClassID ClassID = ClassID(100)
+const XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1ClassID = ClassID(100) // 0x0064
var xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart1BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1 (class ID #100)
+// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1 (Class ID: #100 / 0x0064)
// This ME contains part 1 of the line inventory and status data for an xDSL UNI. The ONU
// automatically creates or deletes an instance of this ME upon the creation or deletion of a PPTP
// xDSL UNI part 1.
@@ -41,9 +41,8 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Xtu_C G.994.1 Vendor Id
// xTU-C G.994.1 vendor ID: This is the vendor ID as inserted by the xTU-C in the ITUT-G.994.1 CL
@@ -118,16 +117,51 @@
// combination with [ITU-T G.994.1] and the system vendor ID. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Xtu_C Transmission System Capability
+// xTU-C transmission system capability: This attribute lists xTUC transmission system
+// capabilities. It is a bit map, defined in Table 9.7.12-1. (R) (mandatory) (7-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 1 - This attribute is only 7-bytes long. An eighth byte identifying VDSL2 capabilities is
// defined in the VDSL2 line inventory and status data part 1 ME.
//
// Xtu_R Transmission System Capability
+// xTU-R transmission system capability: This attribute lists xTUR transmission system
+// capabilities. It is a bit map, defined in Table 9.7.121. (R) (mandatory) (7-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 2 - This attribute is only 7-bytes long. An eighth byte identifying VDSL2 capabilities is
// defined in the VDSL2 line inventory and status data part 2 ME.
//
// Initialization Success_Failure Cause
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
+// Initialization success/failure cause: This parameter represents the success or failure cause of
+// the last full initialization performed on the line. It is coded as follows.
+//
+// 0 Successful
+//
+// 1 Configuration error
+//
+// This error occurs with inconsistencies in configuration parameters, e.g., when the line is
+// initialized in an xDSL transmission system whose xTU does not support the configured maximum
+// delay or the configured minimum or maximum data rate for one or more bearer channels.
+//
+// 2 Configuration not feasible on the line
+//
+// This error occurs if the minimum data rate cannot be achieved on the line with the minimum noise
+// margin, maximum PSD level, maximum delay and maximum bit error ratio for one or more bearer
+// channels.
+//
+// 3 Communication problem
+//
+// This error occurs, for example, due to corrupted messages, bad syntax messages, if no common
+// mode can be selected in the ITUT-G.994.1 handshake procedure or due to a timeout.
+//
+// 4 No peer xTU detected
+//
+// This error occurs if the peer xTU is not powered or not connected or if the line is too long to
+// allow detection of a peer xTU.
+//
+// 5 Any other or unknown initialization failure cause.
+//
type XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart1 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
Attributes AttributeValueMap
diff --git a/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go b/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go
index 361203f..6385cfd 100644
--- a/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go
+++ b/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL line inventory and status data part 2
-const XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(101)
+const XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2ClassID = ClassID(101) // 0x0065
var xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2 (class ID #101)
+// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2 (Class ID: #101 / 0x0065)
// This ME contains part 2 of the line inventory and status data for an xDSL UNI. The ONU
// automatically creates or deletes an instance of this ME upon the creation or deletion of a PPTP
// xDSL UNI part 1.
@@ -44,18 +44,41 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Xdsl Transmission System
+// This parameter defines the transmission system in use. It is a bit map, defined in Table
+// 9.7.12-1. (R) (mandatory) (7-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 2 - This attribute is only 7-bytes long. An eighth byte identifying VDSL2 capabilities in
// use is defined in the VDSL2 line inventory and status data part 1 ME.
//
// Line Power Management State
+// The line has four possible power management states.
+//
+// 0 L0: Synchronized - This line state occurs when the line has full transmission (i.e.,
+// showtime).
+//
+// 1 L1: Power down data transmission - This line state occurs when there is transmission on the
+// line, but the net data rate is reduced (e.g., only for OAM and higher layer connection and
+// session control). This state applies to [ITU-T G.992.2] only.
+//
+// 2 L2: Power down data transmission - This line state occurs when there is transmission on the
+// line, but the net data rate is reduced (e.g., only for OAM and higher layer connection and
+// session control). This state applies to [ITU-T G.992.3] and [ITUT-G.992.4] only.
+//
+// 3 L3: No power - This line state occurs when no power is transmitted on the line at all.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Downstream Line Attenuation
+// The LATNds attribute is the squared magnitude of the channel characteristics function H(f)
+// averaged over this band, and measured during loop diagnostic mode and initialization. The exact
+// definition is included in the relevant xDSL Recommendation. The attribute value ranges from 0
+// (0.0-dB) to 1270 (127.0-dB) dB. The special value 0xFFFF indicates that line attenuation is out
+// of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 3 - [ITU-T G.993.2] specifies a per-band array to represent this attribute. The array is
// defined in the VDSL2 line inventory and status data part 3 ME. In an ITU-T G.993.2 context, the
// downstream line attenuation attribute should be set to 0 here, and populated in the VDSL2 line
@@ -67,54 +90,86 @@
// upstream line attenuation attribute should be set to 0 here, and populated in the VDSL2 line
// inventory and status data part 3 ME instead.
//
+// The LATNus attribute is the squared magnitude of the channel characteristics function H(f)
+// averaged over this band, and measured during loop diagnostic mode and initialization. The exact
+// definition is included in the relevant xDSL Recommendation. The attribute value ranges from 0
+// (0.0-dB) to 1270 (127.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that line attenuation is out of
+// range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// Downstream Signal Attenuation
+// The SATNds attribute is the measured difference in the total power transmitted in this band by
+// the xTUC and the total power received in this band by the xTUR during loop diagnostic mode,
+// initialization and showtime. The exact definition is included in the relevant xDSL
+// Recommendation. The attribute value ranges from 0 (0.0-dB) to 1270 (127.0-dB). The special value
+// 0xFFFF indicates that signal attenuation is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// NOTE 5 - During showtime, only a subset of the subcarriers may be transmitted by the xTU-C, as
+// compared to loop diagnostic mode and initialization. Therefore, the downstream signal
+// attenuation value during showtime may be significantly lower than the downstream signal
+// attenuation value during loop diagnostic mode and initialization.
+//
// NOTE 6 - [ITU-T G.993.2] specifies a per-band array to represent this attribute. The array is
// defined in the VDSL2 line inventory and status data part 3 ME. In an ITU-T G.993.2 context, the
// downstream signal attenuation attribute should be set to 0 here, and populated in the VDSL2 line
// inventory and status data part 3 ME instead.
//
// Upstream Signal Attenuation
+// The SATNus attribute is the measured difference in decibels in the total power transmitted in
+// this band by the xTUR and the total power received in this band by the xTUC during loop
+// diagnostic mode, initialization and showtime. The exact definition is included in the relevant
+// xDSL Recommendation. The attribute value ranges from 0 (0.0 dB) to 1270 (127.0-dB). The special
+// value 0xFFFF indicates that signal attenuation is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// NOTE 7 - During showtime, only a subset of the subcarriers may be transmitted by the xTU-R, as
+// compared to loop diagnostic mode and initialization. Therefore, the upstream signal attenuation
+// value during showtime may be significantly lower than the upstream signal attenuation value
+// during loop diagnostic mode and initialization.
+//
// NOTE 8 - [ITU-T G.993.2] specifies a per-band array to represent this attribute. The array is
// defined in the VDSL2 line inventory and status data part 3 ME. In an ITU-T G.993.2 context, the
// upstream signal attenuation attribute should be set to 0 here, and populated in the VDSL2 line
// inventory and status data part 3 ME instead.
//
// Downstream Snr Ratio Margin
-// Downstream SNR ratio margin: The downstream SNR margin SNRMds is the maximum increase of noise
-// power received at the xTUR, such that the BER requirements can still be met for all downstream
-// bearer channels. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0 dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special
-// value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of range (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The downstream SNR margin SNRMds is the maximum increase of noise power received at the xTUR,
+// such that the BER requirements can still be met for all downstream bearer channels. The
+// attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0 dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates
+// that the attribute is out of range (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Upstream Snr Margin
-// Upstream SNR margin: The upstream SNR margin SNRMus is the maximum increase of noise power
-// received at the xTUC, such that the BER requirements can still be met for all upstream bearer
-// channels. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0 dB) to 1270 (+63.0 dB). The special value
-// 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The upstream SNR margin SNRMus is the maximum increase of noise power received at the xTUC, such
+// that the BER requirements can still be met for all upstream bearer channels. The attribute value
+// ranges from 0 (-64.0 dB) to 1270 (+63.0 dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the
+// attribute is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Downstream Maximum Attainable Data Rate
-// Downstream maximum attainable data rate: The ATTNDRds attribute indicates the maximum downstream
-// net data rate currently attainable. The rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory)
-// (4-bytes)
+// The ATTNDRds attribute indicates the maximum downstream net data rate currently attainable. The
+// rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Upstream Maximum Attainable Data Rate
-// Upstream maximum attainable data rate: The ATTNDRus attribute indicates the maximum upstream net
-// data rate currently attainable. The rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The ATTNDRus attribute indicates the maximum upstream net data rate currently attainable. The
+// rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Downstream Actual Power Spectrum Density
-// Downstream actual power spectrum density: The ACTPSDds attribute is the average downstream
-// transmit power spectrum density over the subcarriers in use (subcarriers to which downstream
-// user data are allocated) delivered by the xTUC at the UC reference point, at the instant of
-// measurement. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special
-// value (0xFFFF) indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The ACTPSDds attribute is the average downstream transmit power spectrum density over the
+// subcarriers in use (subcarriers to which downstream user data are allocated) delivered by the
+// xTUC at the UC reference point, at the instant of measurement. The attribute value ranges from 0
+// (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special value (0xFFFF) indicates that the parameter is
+// out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Upstream Actual Power Spectrum Density
-// Upstream actual power spectrum density: The ACTPSDus attribute is the average upstream transmit
-// power spectrum density over the subcarriers in use (subcarriers to which upstream user data are
-// allocated) delivered by the xTUR at the UR reference point, at the instant of measurement. The
-// attribute value ranges from 0 (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special value 0xFFFF
-// indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The ACTPSDus attribute is the average upstream transmit power spectrum density over the
+// subcarriers in use (subcarriers to which upstream user data are allocated) delivered by the xTUR
+// at the UR reference point, at the instant of measurement. The attribute value ranges from 0
+// (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out
+// of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Downstream Actual Aggregate Transmit Power
+// The ACTATPds attribute is the total amount of transmit power delivered by the xTUC at the UC
+// reference point, at the instant of measurement. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-31.0-dBm) to
+// 620 (+31.0-dBm). The special value (0xFFFF) indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// NOTE 9 - The downstream nominal aggregate transmit power may be taken as a best estimate of the
// parameter.
//
@@ -122,10 +177,39 @@
// NOTE 10 - The upstream nominal aggregate transmit power may be taken as a best estimate of the
// parameter.
//
+// The ACTATPus attribute is the total amount of transmit power delivered by the xTUR at the UR
+// reference point, at the instant of measurement. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-31.0-dBm) to
+// 620 (+31.0-dBm). The special value (0xFFFF) indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
// Initialization _ Last State Transmitted Downstream
+// Initialization - last state transmitted downstream: This attribute represents the last
+// successful transmitted initialization state in the downstream direction in the last full
+// initialization performed on the line. Initialization states are defined in the individual xDSL
+// Recommendations and are counted from 0 (if [ITUT-G.994.1] is used) or 1 (if [ITUT-G.994.1] is
+// not used) up to showtime. This parameter must be interpreted along with the xDSL transmission
+// system capabilities.
+//
+// This parameter is available only when, after a failed full initialization, line diagnostic
+// procedures are activated on the line. Line diagnostic procedures can be activated by the
+// operator of the system (through the loop diagnostics mode forced attribute of the xDSL line
+// configuration profile part 3) or autonomously by the xTU-C or xTU-R.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Initialization _ Last State Transmitted Upstream
+// Initialization - last state transmitted upstream: This attribute represents the last successful
+// transmitted initialization state in the upstream direction in the last full initialization
+// performed on the line. Initialization states are defined in the individual xDSL Recommendations
+// and are counted from 0 (if [ITUT-G.994.1] is used) or 1 (if [ITUT-G.994.1] is not used) up to
+// showtime. This parameter must be interpreted along with the xDSL transmission system
+// capabilities.
+//
+// This parameter is available only when, after a failed full initialization, line diagnostic
+// procedures are activated on the line. Line diagnostic procedures can be activated by the
+// operator of the system (through the loop diagnostics mode forced attribute of the xDSL line
+// configuration profile part 3) or autonomously by the xTU-C or xTU-R.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart2 struct {
diff --git a/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart5.go b/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart5.go
index c4f3aca..4e0cf45 100644
--- a/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart5.go
+++ b/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart5.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart5ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL line inventory and status data part 5
-const XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart5ClassID ClassID = ClassID(325)
+const XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart5ClassID = ClassID(325) // 0x0145
var xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart5BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart5 (class ID #325)
+// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart5 (Class ID: #325 / 0x0145)
// This ME extends the attributes defined in the xDSL line inventory and status data parts 1..4.
// This ME reports FEXT and NEXT attributes, and pertains to Annex C of [ITUT G.992.3] (ADSL2) and
// Annex C of [ITUT G.992.5] (ADSL2plus).
@@ -43,107 +43,98 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Fext Downstream Snr Margin
-// FEXT downstream SNR margin: The FEXT SNRMds attribute is the downstream SNR margin measured
-// during FEXTR duration at the ATU-R. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270
-// (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The FEXT SNRMds attribute is the downstream SNR margin measured during FEXTR duration at the
+// ATU-R. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF
+// indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Next Downstream Snr Margin
-// NEXT downstream SNR margin: The NEXT SNRMds attribute is the downstream SNR margin measured
-// during NEXTR duration at the ATU-R. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270
-// (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The NEXT SNRMds attribute is the downstream SNR margin measured during NEXTR duration at the
+// ATU-R. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF
+// indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Fext Upstream Snr Margin
-// FEXT upstream SNR margin: The FEXT SNRMus attribute is the upstream SNR margin (see clause
-// 7.5.1.16 of [ITUT G.997.1]) measured during FEXTC duration at the ATU-C. The attribute value
-// ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the
-// attribute is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The FEXT SNRMus attribute is the upstream SNR margin (see clause 7.5.1.16 of [ITUT G.997.1])
+// measured during FEXTC duration at the ATU-C. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to
+// 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Next Upstream Snr Margin
-// NEXT upstream SNR margin: The NEXT SNRMus attribute is the upstream SNR margin (see clause
-// 7.5.1.16 of [ITUT-G.997.1]) measured during NEXTC duration at the ATU-C. The attribute value
-// ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the
-// attribute is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The NEXT SNRMus attribute is the upstream SNR margin (see clause 7.5.1.16 of [ITUT-G.997.1])
+// measured during NEXTC duration at the ATU-C. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-64.0-dB) to
+// 1270 (+63.0-dB). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the attribute is out of range. (R)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Fext Downstream Maximum Attainable Data Rate
-// FEXT downstream maximum attainable data rate: The FEXT ATTNDRds attribute is the maximum
-// downstream net data rate calculated from FEXT downstream SNR(f) (see clause 7.5.1.28.3.1 of
-// [ITUT G.997.1]). The rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The FEXT ATTNDRds attribute is the maximum downstream net data rate calculated from FEXT
+// downstream SNR(f) (see clause 7.5.1.28.3.1 of [ITUT G.997.1]). The rate is coded in bits per
+// second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Next Downstream Maximum Attainable Data Rate
-// NEXT downstream maximum attainable data rate: The NEXT ATTNDRds attribute is the maximum
-// downstream net data rate calculated from NEXT downstream SNR(f) (see clause 7.5.1.28.3.2 of
-// [ITUT G.997.1]). The rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The NEXT ATTNDRds attribute is the maximum downstream net data rate calculated from NEXT
+// downstream SNR(f) (see clause 7.5.1.28.3.2 of [ITUT G.997.1]). The rate is coded in bits per
+// second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Fext Upstream Maximum Attainable Data Rate
-// FEXT upstream maximum attainable data rate: The FEXT ATTNDRus attribute is the maximum upstream
-// net data rate calculated from FEXT upstream SNR(f) (see clause 7.5.1.28.6.1 of [ITUT G.997.1]).
-// The rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The FEXT ATTNDRus attribute is the maximum upstream net data rate calculated from FEXT upstream
+// SNR(f) (see clause 7.5.1.28.6.1 of [ITUT G.997.1]). The rate is coded in bits per second. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Next Upstream Maximum Attainable Data Rate
-// NEXT upstream maximum attainable data rate: The NEXT ATTNDRus attribute is the maximum upstream
-// net data rate calculated from NEXT upstream SNR(f) (see clause 7.5.1.28.6.2 of [ITUT G.997.1]).
-// The rate is coded in bits per second. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// The NEXT ATTNDRus attribute is the maximum upstream net data rate calculated from NEXT upstream
+// SNR(f) (see clause 7.5.1.28.6.2 of [ITUT G.997.1]). The rate is coded in bits per second. (R)
+// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Fext Downstream Actual Power Spectral Density
-// FEXT downstream actual power spectral density: The FEXT ACTPSDds attribute is the average
-// downstream transmit PSD over the used subcarriers (see clause-7.5.1.21.1 of [ITUT G.997.1])
-// calculated from the REFPSDds and RMSGIds for FEXTR duration. The attribute value ranges from 0
-// (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out
-// of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The FEXT ACTPSDds attribute is the average downstream transmit PSD over the used subcarriers
+// (see clause-7.5.1.21.1 of [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from the REFPSDds and RMSGIds for FEXTR
+// duration. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special
+// value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Next Downstream Actual Power Spectral Density
-// NEXT downstream actual power spectral density: The NEXT ACTPSDds attribute is the average
-// downstream transmit PSD over the used subcarriers (see clause-7.5.1.21.2 of [ITUT G.997.1])
-// calculated from the REFPSDds and RMSGIds for NEXTR duration. The attribute value ranges from 0
-// (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out
-// of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The NEXT ACTPSDds attribute is the average downstream transmit PSD over the used subcarriers
+// (see clause-7.5.1.21.2 of [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from the REFPSDds and RMSGIds for NEXTR
+// duration. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special
+// value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Fext Upstream Actual Power Spectral Density
-// FEXT upstream actual power spectral density: The FEXT ACTPSDus attribute is the average upstream
-// transmit PSD over the used subcarriers (see clause-7.5.1.22.1 of [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from
-// the REFPSDus and RMSGIus for FEXTC duration. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to
-// 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The FEXT ACTPSDus attribute is the average upstream transmit PSD over the used subcarriers (see
+// clause-7.5.1.22.1 of [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from the REFPSDus and RMSGIus for FEXTC
+// duration. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special
+// value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Next Upstream Actual Power Spectral Density
-// NEXT upstream actual power spectral density: The NEXT ACTPSDus attribute is the average upstream
-// transmit PSD over the used subcarriers (see clause-7.5.1.22.2 of [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from
-// the REFPSDus and RMSGIus for NEXTC duration. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to
-// 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The NEXT ACTPSDus attribute is the average upstream transmit PSD over the used subcarriers (see
+// clause-7.5.1.22.2 of [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from the REFPSDus and RMSGIus for NEXTC
+// duration. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-90.0-dBm/Hz) to 900 (0.0-dBm/Hz). The special
+// value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Fext Downstream Actual Aggregate Transmit Power
-// FEXT downstream actual aggregate transmit power: The FEXT ACTATPds attribute is the total amount
-// of transmit power (see clause 7.5.1.24.1 of [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from PSDds measured
-// during FEXTR duration at the ATU-R. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-31.0-dBm) to 620
-// (+31.0-dBm). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The FEXT ACTATPds attribute is the total amount of transmit power (see clause 7.5.1.24.1 of
+// [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from PSDds measured during FEXTR duration at the ATU-R. The attribute
+// value ranges from 0 (-31.0-dBm) to 620 (+31.0-dBm). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the
+// parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Next Downstream Actual Aggregate Transmit Power
-// NEXT downstream actual aggregate transmit power: The NEXT ACTATPds attribute is the total amount
-// of transmit power (see clause 7.5.1.24.2 of [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from PSDds measured
-// during NEXTR duration at the ATU-R. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-31.0-dBm) to 620
-// (+31.0-dBm). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The NEXT ACTATPds attribute is the total amount of transmit power (see clause 7.5.1.24.2 of
+// [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from PSDds measured during NEXTR duration at the ATU-R. The attribute
+// value ranges from 0 (-31.0-dBm) to 620 (+31.0-dBm). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the
+// parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Fext Upstream Actual Aggregate Transmit Power
-// FEXT upstream actual aggregate transmit power: The FEXT ACTATPus attribute is the total transmit
-// power (see clause 7.5.1.25.1 of [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from PSDus measured during FEXTC
-// duration at the ATU-C. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-31.0-dBm) to 620 (+31.0-dBm). The
-// special value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The FEXT ACTATPus attribute is the total transmit power (see clause 7.5.1.25.1 of [ITUT
+// G.997.1]) calculated from PSDus measured during FEXTC duration at the ATU-C. The attribute value
+// ranges from 0 (-31.0-dBm) to 620 (+31.0-dBm). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the
+// parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Next Upstream Actual Aggregate Transmit Power
-// NEXT upstream actual aggregate transmit power: The NEXT ACTATPus attribute is the total transmit
-// power (see clause 7.5.1.25.2 of [ITUT G.997.1]) calculated from PSDus measured during NEXTC
-// duration at the ATU-C. The attribute value ranges from 0 (-31.0-dBm) to 620 (+31.0-dBm). The
-// special value 0xFFFF indicates that the parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// The NEXT ACTATPus attribute is the total transmit power (see clause 7.5.1.25.2 of [ITUT
+// G.997.1]) calculated from PSDus measured during NEXTC duration at the ATU-C. The attribute value
+// ranges from 0 (-31.0-dBm) to 620 (+31.0-dBm). The special value 0xFFFF indicates that the
+// parameter is out of range. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart5 struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart8.go b/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart8.go
index 07e8dcc..ad1a629 100644
--- a/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart8.go
+++ b/generated/xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart8.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart8ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL line inventory and status data part 8
-const XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart8ClassID ClassID = ClassID(414)
+const XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart8ClassID = ClassID(414) // 0x019e
var xdsllineinventoryandstatusdatapart8BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart8 (class ID #414)
+// XdslLineInventoryAndStatusDataPart8 (Class ID: #414 / 0x019e)
// This ME extends the attributes defined in the xDSL line inventory and status data parts-1..4.
//
// Relationships
@@ -41,9 +41,8 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Retransmission Used Downstream Rtx_Usedds
// Retransmission used downstream (RTX_USEDds): This parameter specifies whether [ITU-T G.998.4]
@@ -56,6 +55,10 @@
// range of values is given in clause 7.5.1.38 of [ITU-T G.997.1]. (R) (mandatory) (1 byte)
//
// Date_Time_Stamping Of Near_End Test Parameters Stamp_Test_Ne
+// Date/time-stamping of near-end test parameters (STAMP-TEST-NE): This parameter indicates the
+// date/time when the near-end test parameters that can change during showtime were last updated.
+// See clause 7.5.1.36.3 of [ITUT-G.997.1]. The format of this parameter is as follows.
+//
// (R) (optional) (7-bytes)
//
// Date_Time_Stamping Of Far_End Test Parameters Stamp_Test_Fe
diff --git a/generated/xdslpsdmaskprofile.go b/generated/xdslpsdmaskprofile.go
index fe12ac1..9b455a3 100644
--- a/generated/xdslpsdmaskprofile.go
+++ b/generated/xdslpsdmaskprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslPsdMaskProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL PSD mask profile
-const XdslPsdMaskProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(110)
+const XdslPsdMaskProfileClassID = ClassID(110) // 0x006e
var xdslpsdmaskprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslPsdMaskProfile (class ID #110)
+// XdslPsdMaskProfile (Class ID: #110 / 0x006e)
// This ME contains a PSD mask profile for an xDSL UNI. An instance of this ME is created and
// deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -41,13 +41,59 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is
-// reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is reserved. (R,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Psd Mask Table
+// This attribute is a table that defines the PSD mask applicable at the U-C2 reference point
+// (downstream) or the U-R2 reference point (upstream). This mask may impose PSD restrictions in
+// addition to the limit PSD mask defined in the relevant Recommendations ([ITUT G.992.3], [ITUT
+// G.992.5], [ITUT-G.993.2]).
+//
+// NOTE - In [ITUT G.997.1], this attribute is called PSDMASKds (downstream) and PSDMASKus
+// (upstream). In [ITUT G.993.2], this attribute is called MIBMASKds (downstream) and MIBMASKus
+// (upstream). The ITU-T G.993.2 MIBMASKus does not include breakpoints to shape US0.
+//
+// The PSD mask is specified through a set of breakpoints. Each breakpoint comprises a 2-byte
+// subcarrier index t, with a subcarrier spacing of 4.3125-kHz, and a 1-byte PSD mask level at that
+// subcarrier. The set of breakpoints can then be represented as [(t1, PSD1), (t2, PSD2), ..., (tN,
+// PSDN)]. The PSD mask level is coded as 0 (0.0-dBm/Hz) to 190 (-95.0-dBm/Hz), in steps of 0.5
+// dB.
+//
+// The maximum number of downstream breakpoints is 32. In the upstream direction, the maximum
+// number of breakpoints is 4 for [ITU-T G.992.3] and 16 for [ITU-T G.993.2]. The requirements for
+// a valid set of breakpoints are defined in the relevant Recommendations ([ITUT G.992.3],
+// [ITUT-G.992.5], [ITUT G.993.2]).
+//
+// Each table entry in this attribute comprises:
+//
+// - an entry number field (1-byte, first entry numbered 1);
+//
+// - a subcarrier index field, denoted t (2-bytes);
+//
+// - a PSD mask level field (1-byte).
+//
+// By default, the PSD mask table is empty. Setting a subcarrier entry with a valid PSD mask level
+// implies insertion into the table or replacement of an existing entry. Setting an entry's PSD
+// mask level to 0xFF implies deletion from the table.
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (4 * N bytes where N is the number of breakpoints)
//
// Mask Valid
+// This Boolean attribute controls and reports the status of the PSD mask attribute.
+//
+// As a status report, the value false indicates that the PSD mask represented in this ME has not
+// been impressed on the DSL equipment. The value true indicates that the PSD mask represented in
+// this ME has been impressed on the DSL equipment.
+//
+// This attribute behaves as follows.
+//
+// o If the OLT changes any of the PSD mask table entries or sets mask valid false, then mask valid
+// is false.
+//
+// o If mask valid is false and the OLT sets mask valid true, the ONU impresses the PSD mask data
+// on the DSL equipment.
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type XdslPsdMaskProfile struct {
diff --git a/generated/xdslsubcarriermaskingdownstreamprofile.go b/generated/xdslsubcarriermaskingdownstreamprofile.go
index 9e6ed17..05e7d55 100644
--- a/generated/xdslsubcarriermaskingdownstreamprofile.go
+++ b/generated/xdslsubcarriermaskingdownstreamprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslSubcarrierMaskingDownstreamProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL subcarrier masking downstream profile
-const XdslSubcarrierMaskingDownstreamProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(108)
+const XdslSubcarrierMaskingDownstreamProfileClassID = ClassID(108) // 0x006c
var xdslsubcarriermaskingdownstreamprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslSubcarrierMaskingDownstreamProfile (class ID #108)
+// XdslSubcarrierMaskingDownstreamProfile (Class ID: #108 / 0x006c)
// This ME contains the subcarrier masking downstream profile for an xDSL UNI. Instances of this ME
// are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -41,25 +41,49 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is
-// reserved. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is reserved. (R, set-
+// by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+//
+// The four following attributes are bit maps that represent downstream mask values for subcarriers
+// 1..128 (mask 1) through 385..512 (mask 4). The MSB of the first byte corresponds to the lowest
+// numbered subcarrier, and the LSB of the last byte corresponds to the highest. Each bit position
+// defines whether the corresponding downstream subcarrier is masked (1) or not masked (0).
+//
+// The number of xDSL subcarriers, downstream (NSCds) is the highest numbered subcarrier that can
+// be transmitted in the downstream direction. For [ITUT-G.992.3], [ITUT-G.992.4] and
+// [ITUT-G.992.5], it is defined in the corresponding Recommendation. For [ITUT-G.992.1], NSCds =
+// 256 and for [ITUT-G.992.2], NSCds-= 128.
//
// Downstream Subcarrier Mask 1
-// Downstream subcarrier mask 1: Subcarriers 1 to 128. (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (16-bytes)
+// Subcarriers 1 to 128. (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (16-bytes)
//
// Downstream Subcarrier Mask 2
-// Downstream subcarrier mask 2: Subcarriers 129 to 256. (R,-W) (mandatory for modems that support
-// NSCds-> 128) (16-bytes)
+// Subcarriers 129 to 256. (R,-W) (mandatory for modems that support NSCds-> 128) (16-bytes)
//
// Downstream Subcarrier Mask 3
-// Downstream subcarrier mask 3: Subcarriers 257 to 384. (R,-W) (mandatory for modems that support
-// NSCds-> 256) (16-bytes)
+// Subcarriers 257 to 384. (R,-W) (mandatory for modems that support NSCds-> 256) (16-bytes)
//
// Downstream Subcarrier Mask 4
-// Downstream subcarrier mask 4: Subcarriers 385 to 512. (R,-W) (mandatory for modems that support
-// NSCds-> 384) (16-bytes)
+// Subcarriers 385 to 512. (R,-W) (mandatory for modems that support NSCds-> 384) (16-bytes)
//
// Mask Valid
+// This Boolean attribute controls and reports the operational status of the downstream subcarrier
+// mask attributes.
+//
+// If this attribute is true (1), the downstream subcarrier mask represented in this ME has been
+// impressed on the DSL equipment.
+//
+// If this attribute is false (0), the downstream subcarrier mask represented in this ME has not
+// been impressed on the DSL equipment. The default value is false.
+//
+// The value of this attribute can be modified by the ONU and OLT, as follows.
+//
+// o If the OLT changes any of the four mask attributes or sets mask valid false, then mask valid
+// is false.
+//
+// o If mask valid is false and the OLT sets mask valid true, the ONU impresses the downstream
+// subcarrier mask data on to the DSL equipment.
+//
// (R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
type XdslSubcarrierMaskingDownstreamProfile struct {
diff --git a/generated/xdslsubcarriermaskingupstreamprofile.go b/generated/xdslsubcarriermaskingupstreamprofile.go
index dc7d3bc..0e02784 100644
--- a/generated/xdslsubcarriermaskingupstreamprofile.go
+++ b/generated/xdslsubcarriermaskingupstreamprofile.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslSubcarrierMaskingUpstreamProfileClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL subcarrier masking upstream profile
-const XdslSubcarrierMaskingUpstreamProfileClassID ClassID = ClassID(109)
+const XdslSubcarrierMaskingUpstreamProfileClassID = ClassID(109) // 0x006d
var xdslsubcarriermaskingupstreamprofileBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslSubcarrierMaskingUpstreamProfile (class ID #109)
+// XdslSubcarrierMaskingUpstreamProfile (Class ID: #109 / 0x006d)
// This ME contains the subcarrier masking upstream profile for an xDSL UNI. An instance of this ME
// is created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -41,10 +41,15 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is
-// reserved. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The value 0 is reserved. (R,
+// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Upstream Subcarrier Mask
+// This attribute is a bit map representing upstream mask values for subcarriers 1 to 64. The MSB
+// of byte 1 corresponds to subcarrier 1, and the LSB of byte 8 corresponds to subcarrier 64. Each
+// bit position defines whether the corresponding downstream subcarrier is masked (1) or not masked
+// (0).
+//
// Subcarrier number 1 is the lowest, and the number of xDSL subcarriers, upstream (NSCus) is the
// highest subcarrier that can be transmitted in the upstream direction. For [ITUT-G.992.3],
// [ITUT-G.992.4] and [ITUT-G.992.5], it is defined in the corresponding Recommendation. For Annex
diff --git a/generated/xdslxtu-cchannelperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/xdslxtu-cchannelperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 560a5af..00e0827 100644
--- a/generated/xdslxtu-cchannelperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/xdslxtu-cchannelperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslXtuCChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL xTU-C channel performance monitoring history data
-const XdslXtuCChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(114)
+const XdslXtuCChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(114) // 0x0072
var xdslxtucchannelperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslXtuCChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #114)
+// XdslXtuCChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #114 / 0x0072)
// This ME collects PM data of an xTUC to xTUR channel as seen from the xTU-C. Instances of this ME
// are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -43,14 +43,13 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of
-// the first byte are the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the
-// remaining part of the ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of the first byte are
+// the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the remaining part of the
+// ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -58,28 +57,24 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Corrected Blocks
-// Corrected blocks: This attribute counts blocks received with errors that were corrected on this
-// channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Uncorrected Blocks
-// Uncorrected blocks: This attribute counts blocks received with uncorrectable errors on this
-// channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Transmitted Blocks
-// Transmitted blocks: This attribute counts encoded blocks transmitted on this channel. (R)
+// This attribute counts blocks received with errors that were corrected on this channel. (R)
// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
-// Received Blocks
-// Received blocks: This attribute counts encoded blocks received on this channel. (R) (mandatory)
+// Uncorrected Blocks
+// This attribute counts blocks received with uncorrectable errors on this channel. (R) (mandatory)
// (4-bytes)
//
+// Transmitted Blocks
+// This attribute counts encoded blocks transmitted on this channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Received Blocks
+// This attribute counts encoded blocks received on this channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
// Code Violations
-// Code violations: This attribute counts CRC-8 anomalies in the bearer channel. (R) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts CRC-8 anomalies in the bearer channel. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Forward Error Corrections
-// Forward error corrections: This attribute counts FEC anomalies in the bearer channel. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts FEC anomalies in the bearer channel. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type XdslXtuCChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xdslxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/xdslxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index feecdac..caa6f42 100644
--- a/generated/xdslxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/xdslxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL xTU-C performance monitoring history data
-const XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(112)
+const XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(112) // 0x0070
var xdslxtucperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #112)
+// XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #112 / 0x0070)
// This ME collects PM data on the xTUC to xTUR path as seen from the xTU-C. Instances of this ME
// are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,29 +42,28 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
// that contain PM threshold values. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Loss Of Frame Seconds
-// Loss of frame seconds: (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Loss Of Signal Seconds
-// Loss of signal seconds: (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Loss Of Link Seconds
-// Loss of link seconds: (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Loss Of Power Seconds
-// Loss of power seconds: (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Errored Seconds Es
// Errored seconds (ES): This attribute counts 1-s intervals with one or more CRC8 anomalies summed
@@ -72,48 +71,65 @@
// SEF defects, or one or more LPR defects. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Severely Errored Seconds
+// This attribute counts severely errored seconds (SES-L). An SES is declared if, during a 1-s
+// interval, there were 18 or more CRC8 anomalies in one or more of the received bearer channels,
+// or one or more LOS defects, or one or more SEF defects, or one or more LPR defects.
+//
+// If the relevant Recommendation ([ITUT G.992.3], [ITUT G.992.5] or [ITUT G.993.2]) supports a 1-s
+// normalized CRC-8 anomaly counter increment, the 1-s SES counter follows this value instead of
+// counting CRC-8 anomalies directly.
+//
+// If a common CRC is applied over multiple bearer channels, then each related CRC-8 anomaly is
+// counted only once for the whole set of bearer channels over which the CRC is applied.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Line Initializations
-// Line initializations: This attribute counts the total number of full initializations attempted
-// on the line, both successful and failed. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total number of full initializations attempted on the line, both
+// successful and failed. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Failed Line Initializations
-// Failed line initializations: This attribute counts the total number of failed full
-// initializations during the accumulation period. A failed full initialization occurs when
-// showtime is not reached at the end of the full initialization procedure. (R) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total number of failed full initializations during the accumulation
+// period. A failed full initialization occurs when showtime is not reached at the end of the full
+// initialization procedure. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Short Initializations
-// Short initializations: This attribute counts the total number of fast retrains or short
-// initializations attempted on the line, successful and failed. Fast retrain is defined in [ITUT
-// G.992.2]. Short initialization is defined in [ITUT-G.992.3] and [ITUT G.992.4]. (R) (optional)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the total number of fast retrains or short initializations attempted on
+// the line, successful and failed. Fast retrain is defined in [ITUT G.992.2]. Short initialization
+// is defined in [ITUT-G.992.3] and [ITUT G.992.4]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Failed Short Initializations
+// This attribute counts the total number of failed fast retrains or short initializations during
+// the accumulation period, e.g., when:
+//
+// - a CRC error is detected;
+//
+// - a timeout occurs;
+//
+// - a fast retrain profile is unknown.
+//
// (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Fec Seconds
-// FEC seconds: This attribute counts seconds during which there was an FEC anomaly. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts seconds during which there was an FEC anomaly. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Unavailable Seconds
-// Unavailable seconds: This attribute counts 1-s intervals during which the xDSL UNI is
-// unavailable. The line becomes unavailable at the onset of 10 contiguous SES-Ls. The 10 SES-Ls
-// are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the line becomes available at the onset of
-// 10-contiguous seconds that are not severely errored. The 10-s with no SESLs are excluded from
-// unavailable time. Some attribute counts are inhibited during unavailability - see clause
-// 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT G.997.1]. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts 1-s intervals during which the xDSL UNI is unavailable. The line becomes
+// unavailable at the onset of 10 contiguous SES-Ls. The 10 SES-Ls are included in unavailable
+// time. Once unavailable, the line becomes available at the onset of 10-contiguous seconds that
+// are not severely errored. The 10-s with no SESLs are excluded from unavailable time. Some
+// attribute counts are inhibited during unavailability - see clause 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT G.997.1].
+// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Sos Success Count, Near End
-// SOS success count, near end: The SOS-SUCCESS-NE attribute is a count of the total number of
-// successful SOS procedures initiated by the near-end xTU on the line during the accumulation
-// period. Successful SOS is defined in clause-12.1.4 of [ITUT G.993.2]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// The SOS-SUCCESS-NE attribute is a count of the total number of successful SOS procedures
+// initiated by the near-end xTU on the line during the accumulation period. Successful SOS is
+// defined in clause-12.1.4 of [ITUT G.993.2]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
// Sos Success Count, Far End
-// SOS success count, far end: The SOS-SUCCESS-FE attribute is a count of the total number of
-// successful SOS procedures initiated by the far-end xTU on the line during the accumulation
-// period. Successful SOS is defined in clause 12.1.4 of [ITUT-G.993.2]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
+// The SOS-SUCCESS-FE attribute is a count of the total number of successful SOS procedures
+// initiated by the far-end xTU on the line during the accumulation period. Successful SOS is
+// defined in clause 12.1.4 of [ITUT-G.993.2]. (R) (optional) (2-bytes)
//
type XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xdslxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go b/generated/xdslxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
index 162326a..bc65164 100644
--- a/generated/xdslxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
+++ b/generated/xdslxtu-cperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL xTU-C performance monitoring history data part 2
-const XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID ClassID = ClassID(408)
+const XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2ClassID = ClassID(408) // 0x0198
var xdslxtucperformancemonitoringhistorydatapart2BME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 (class ID #408)
+// XdslXtuCPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataPart2 (Class ID: #408 / 0x0198)
// This ME collects PM data on the xTUC to xTUR path as seen from the xTU-C. Instances of this ME
// are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 and 2 MEs
diff --git a/generated/xdslxtu-rchannelperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/xdslxtu-rchannelperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index ca81538..d9602df 100644
--- a/generated/xdslxtu-rchannelperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/xdslxtu-rchannelperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslXtuRChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL xTU-R channel performance monitoring history data
-const XdslXtuRChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(115)
+const XdslXtuRChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(115) // 0x0073
var xdslxturchannelperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslXtuRChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #115)
+// XdslXtuRChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #115 / 0x0073)
// This ME collects PM data of the xTUC to xTUR channel as seen from the xTU-R. Instances of this
// ME are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -43,14 +43,13 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of
-// the first byte are the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the
-// remaining part of the ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The two MSBs of the first byte are
+// the bearer channel ID. Excluding the first 2-bits of the first byte, the remaining part of the
+// ME ID is identical to that of this ME's parent PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, setbycreate)
+// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -58,31 +57,28 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Corrected Blocks
-// Corrected blocks: This attribute counts blocks received with errors that were corrected on this
-// channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Uncorrected Blocks
-// Uncorrected blocks: This attribute counts blocks received with uncorrectable errors on this
-// channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Transmitted Blocks
-// Transmitted blocks: This attribute counts encoded blocks transmitted on this channel. (R)
+// This attribute counts blocks received with errors that were corrected on this channel. (R)
// (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
-// Received Blocks
-// Received blocks: This attribute counts encoded blocks received on this channel. (R) (mandatory)
+// Uncorrected Blocks
+// This attribute counts blocks received with uncorrectable errors on this channel. (R) (mandatory)
// (4-bytes)
//
+// Transmitted Blocks
+// This attribute counts encoded blocks transmitted on this channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+// Received Blocks
+// This attribute counts encoded blocks received on this channel. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
// Code Violations
-// Code violations: This attribute counts FEBE anomalies reported in the downstream bearer channel.
-// If the CRC is applied over multiple bearer channels, then each related FEBE anomaly increments
-// each of the counters related to the individual bearer channels. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts FEBE anomalies reported in the downstream bearer channel. If the CRC is
+// applied over multiple bearer channels, then each related FEBE anomaly increments each of the
+// counters related to the individual bearer channels. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Forward Error Corrections
-// Forward error corrections: This attribute counts FFEC anomalies reported in the downstream
-// bearer channel. If FEC is applied over multiple bearer channels, each related FFEC anomaly
-// increments each of the counters related to the individual bearer channels. (R) (mandatory)
-// (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts FFEC anomalies reported in the downstream bearer channel. If FEC is
+// applied over multiple bearer channels, each related FFEC anomaly increments each of the counters
+// related to the individual bearer channels. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
type XdslXtuRChannelPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xdslxtu-rperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/xdslxtu-rperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index d2eb1a3..a649da5 100644
--- a/generated/xdslxtu-rperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/xdslxtu-rperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XdslXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xDSL xTU-R performance monitoring history data
-const XdslXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(113)
+const XdslXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(113) // 0x0071
var xdslxturperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XdslXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #113)
+// XdslXtuRPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #113 / 0x0071)
// This ME collects PM data of the xTUC to xTUR path as seen from the xTU-R. Instances of this ME
// are created and deleted by the OLT.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,12 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R,
-// setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1. (R, setbycreate) (mandatory)
+// (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -56,29 +55,48 @@
// data 2 ME is optional. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Loss Of Frame Seconds
-// Loss of frame seconds: (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Loss Of Signal Seconds
-// Loss of signal seconds: (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Loss Of Power Seconds
-// Loss of power seconds: (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Errored Seconds
-// Errored seconds: This attribute counts 1-s intervals with one or more far end block error (FEBE)
-// anomalies summed over all transmitted bearer channels, or one or more LOSFE defects, or one or
-// more RDI defects, or one or more LPR-FE defects. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts 1-s intervals with one or more far end block error (FEBE) anomalies summed
+// over all transmitted bearer channels, or one or more LOSFE defects, or one or more RDI defects,
+// or one or more LPR-FE defects. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Severely Errored Seconds
+// This attribute counts severely errored seconds (SES-LFE). An SES is declared if, during a 1-s
+// interval, 18 or more FEBE anomalies were reported across the totality of bearer channels, or
+// there were one or more far-end LOS defects, one or more RDI defects or one or more LPRFE
+// defects.
+//
+// If the relevant Recommendation ([ITUT G.992.3], [ITUT G.992.5] or [ITUT G.993.2]) supports a 1-s
+// normalized CRC-8 anomaly counter increment, the 1-s SES counter follows this value instead of
+// counting FEBE anomalies directly.
+//
+// If a CRC is applied for multiple bearer channels, then each related FEBE anomaly is counted only
+// once for the whole set of related bearer channels.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Fec Seconds
-// FEC seconds: This attribute counts seconds during which there was an FEC anomaly. (R)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute counts seconds during which there was an FEC anomaly. (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Unavailable Seconds
+// The far-end xDSL termination becomes unavailable at the onset of 10 contiguous SES-LFEs. The 10
+// SES-LFEs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the far-end line becomes available
+// at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no SES-LFEs. The 10-s with no SES-LFEs are excluded
+// from unavailable time. Some attribute counts are inhibited during unavailability - see clause
+// 7.2.7.13 of [ITUT G.997.1].
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
+// This attribute counts 1-s intervals during which the far-end xDSL termination is unavailable.
+//
// Leftr Defect Seconds
// "leftr" defect seconds: If retransmission is used, this parameter is a count of the seconds with
// a near-end ''leftr'' defect present - see clause 7.2.1.1.6 of [ITUT-G.997.1]. (R) (optional)
diff --git a/generated/xg-pondownstreammanagementperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/xg-pondownstreammanagementperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 53e549d..3245441 100644
--- a/generated/xg-pondownstreammanagementperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/xg-pondownstreammanagementperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XgPonDownstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity XG-PON downstream management performance monitoring history data
-const XgPonDownstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(345)
+const XgPonDownstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(345) // 0x0159
var xgpondownstreammanagementperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XgPonDownstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #345)
+// XgPonDownstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #345 / 0x0159)
// This ME collects PM data associated with the XG-PON TC layer. It collects counters associated
// with downstream PLOAM and OMCI messages.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G. (R, set-by-create)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
@@ -61,17 +59,17 @@
// (4-bytes)
//
// Downstream Ploam Messages Count
-// Downstream PLOAM messages count: This attribute counts PLOAM messages received, either directed
-// to this ONU or broadcast to all ONUs. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts PLOAM messages received, either directed to this ONU or broadcast to all
+// ONUs. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Profile Messages Received
-// Profile messages received: This attribute counts the number of profile messages received, either
-// directed to this ONU or broadcast to all ONUs. In [ITU-T G.9807.1], this attribute is used for
-// received burst_profile message count. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of profile messages received, either directed to this ONU or
+// broadcast to all ONUs. In [ITU-T G.9807.1], this attribute is used for received burst_profile
+// message count. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Ranging_Time Messages Received
-// Ranging_time messages received: This attribute counts the number of ranging_time messages
-// received, either directed to this ONU or broadcast to all ONUs. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of ranging_time messages received, either directed to this ONU
+// or broadcast to all ONUs. (R) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
//
// Deactivate_Onu_Id Messages Received
// Deactivate_ONU-ID messages received: This attribute counts the number of deactivate_ONU-ID
@@ -79,41 +77,40 @@
// messages do not reset this counter. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Disable_Serial_Number Messages Received
-// Disable_serial_number messages received: This attribute counts the number of
-// disable_serial_number messages received, whose serial number specified this ONU. (R) (optional)
-// (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of disable_serial_number messages received, whose serial number
+// specified this ONU. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Request_Registration Messages Received
-// Request_registration messages received: This attribute counts the number of request_registration
-// messages received. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of request_registration messages received. (R) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
//
// Assign_Alloc_Id Messages Received
// Assign_alloc-ID messages received: This attribute counts the number of assign_alloc-ID messages
// received. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Key_Control Messages Received
-// Key_control messages received: This attribute counts the number of key_control messages
-// received, either directed to this ONU or broadcast to all ONUs. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of key_control messages received, either directed to this ONU
+// or broadcast to all ONUs. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Sleep_Allow Messages Received
-// Sleep_allow messages received: This attribute counts the number of sleep_allow messages
-// received, either directed to this ONU or broadcast to all ONUs. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of sleep_allow messages received, either directed to this ONU
+// or broadcast to all ONUs. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Baseline Omci Messages Received Count
-// Baseline OMCI messages received count: This attribute counts the number of OMCI messages
-// received in the baseline message format. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of OMCI messages received in the baseline message format. (R)
+// (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Extended Omci Messages Received Count
-// Extended OMCI messages received count: This attribute counts the number of OMCI messages
-// received in the extended message format. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of OMCI messages received in the extended message format. (R)
+// (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Assign_Onu_Id Messages Received
// Assign_ONU-ID messages received: This attribute counts the number of assign_ONU-ID messages
// received since the last re-boot. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Omci Mic Error Count
-// OMCI MIC error count: This attribute counts MIC errors detected in OMCI messages directed to
-// this ONU. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts MIC errors detected in OMCI messages directed to this ONU. (R) (optional)
+// (4-bytes)
//
type XgPonDownstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xg-pontcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/xg-pontcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index e67e9f6..4c7a0f9 100644
--- a/generated/xg-pontcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/xg-pontcperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XgPonTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity XG-PON TC performance monitoring history data
-const XgPonTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(344)
+const XgPonTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(344) // 0x0158
var xgpontcperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XgPonTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #344)
+// XgPonTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #344 / 0x0158)
// This ME collects PM data associated with the XG-PON TC layer.
//
// For a complete discussion of generic PM architecture, refer to clause I.4.
@@ -41,30 +41,27 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G. (R, set-by-create)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: This attribute points to an instance of the threshold data 1 ME that
// contains PM threshold values. (R,-W, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Psbd Hec Error Count
-// PSBd HEC error count: This attribute counts HEC errors in any of the fields of the downstream
-// physical sync block. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
-//
-// Xgtc Hec Error Count
-// XGTC HEC error count: This attribute counts HEC errors detected in the XGTC header. In [ITU-T
-// G.9807.1], this attribute is used for framing sublayer (FS) HEC error count management. (R)
+// This attribute counts HEC errors in any of the fields of the downstream physical sync block. (R)
// (optional) (4-bytes)
//
+// Xgtc Hec Error Count
+// This attribute counts HEC errors detected in the XGTC header. In [ITU-T G.9807.1], this
+// attribute is used for framing sublayer (FS) HEC error count management. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
// Unknown Profile Count
-// Unknown profile count: This attribute counts the number of grants received whose specified
-// profile was not known to the ONU. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of grants received whose specified profile was not known to the
+// ONU. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Transmitted Xg_Pon Encapsulation Method Xgem Frames
// Transmitted XG-PON encapsulation method (XGEM) frames: This attribute counts the number of non-
@@ -72,20 +69,35 @@
// XGEM frame and is counted as such. (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
// Fragment Xgem Frames
-// Fragment XGEM frames: This attribute counts the number of XGEM frames that represent fragmented
-// SDUs, as indicated by the LF bit-= 0. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of XGEM frames that represent fragmented SDUs, as indicated by
+// the LF bit-= 0. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Xgem Hec Lost Words Count
-// XGEM HEC lost words count: This attribute counts the number of 4-byte words lost because of an
-// XGEM frame HEC error. In general, all XGTC payload following the error is lost, until the next
-// PSBd event. (R) (optional) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of 4-byte words lost because of an XGEM frame HEC error. In
+// general, all XGTC payload following the error is lost, until the next PSBd event. (R) (optional)
+// (4 bytes)
//
// Xgem Key Errors
+// This attribute counts the number of downstream XGEM frames received with an invalid key
+// specification. The key may be invalid for several reasons, among which are:
+//
+// a) GEM port provisioned for clear text and key index not equal to 00;
+//
+// b) no multicast key of the specified key index has been provided via the OMCI for a multicast
+// GEM port;
+//
+// c) no unicast key of the specified key index has been successfully negotiated (see clause 15.5
+// of [ITU-T G.987.3] or clause C.15.5 of [ITU-T G.9807.1] for key negotiation state machine);
+//
+// d) GEM port specified to be encrypted and key index-= 00;
+//
+// e) key index-= 11, a reserved value.
+//
// (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
//
// Xgem Hec Error Count
-// XGEM HEC error count: This attribute counts the number of instances of an XGEM frame HEC error.
-// (R) (mandatory) (4 bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of instances of an XGEM frame HEC error. (R) (mandatory) (4
+// bytes)
//
// Transmitted Bytes In Non_Idle Xgem Frames
// Transmitted bytes in non-idle XGEM frames: This attribute counts the number of transmitted bytes
@@ -100,12 +112,11 @@
// transitions from O5.1 to O6. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Lods Event Restored Count
-// LODS event restored count: This attribute counts the number of LODS cleared events. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of LODS cleared events. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Onu Reactivation By Lods Events
-// ONU reactivation by LODS events: This attribute counts the number of LODS events resulting in
-// ONU reactivation without synchronization being reacquired. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts the number of LODS events resulting in ONU reactivation without
+// synchronization being reacquired. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
type XgPonTcPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xg-ponupstreammanagementperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go b/generated/xg-ponupstreammanagementperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
index 148af8d..6b44c68 100644
--- a/generated/xg-ponupstreammanagementperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
+++ b/generated/xg-ponupstreammanagementperformancemonitoringhistorydata.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XgPonUpstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity XG-PON upstream management performance monitoring history data
-const XgPonUpstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID ClassID = ClassID(346)
+const XgPonUpstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryDataClassID = ClassID(346) // 0x015a
var xgponupstreammanagementperformancemonitoringhistorydataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XgPonUpstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (class ID #346)
+// XgPonUpstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData (Class ID: #346 / 0x015a)
// This ME collects PM data associated with the XG-PON TC layer. It counts upstream PLOAM messages
// transmitted by the ONU.
//
@@ -42,13 +42,11 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G. (R, set-by-create)
-// (mandatory) (2-bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the ANI-G. (R, set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Interval End Time
-// Interval end time: This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R)
-// (mandatory) (1-byte)
+// This attribute identifies the most recently finished 15-min interval. (R) (mandatory) (1-byte)
//
// Threshold Data 1_2 Id
// Threshold data 1/2 ID: No thresholds are defined for this ME. For uniformity with other PM, the
@@ -56,29 +54,25 @@
// set-by-create) (mandatory) (2-bytes)
//
// Upstream Ploam Message Count
-// Upstream PLOAM message count: This attribute counts PLOAM messages transmitted upstream,
-// excluding acknowledge messages. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts PLOAM messages transmitted upstream, excluding acknowledge messages. (R)
+// (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Serial_Number_Onu Message Count
-// Serial_number_ONU message count: This attribute counts Serial_number_ONU PLOAM messages
-// transmitted. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts Serial_number_ONU PLOAM messages transmitted. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Registration Message Count
-// Registration message count: This attribute counts Registration PLOAM messages transmitted. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts Registration PLOAM messages transmitted. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Key_Report Message Count
-// Key_report message count: This attribute counts key_report PLOAM messages transmitted. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts key_report PLOAM messages transmitted. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Acknowledge Message Count
-// Acknowledge message count: This attribute counts acknowledge PLOAM messages transmitted. It
-// includes all forms of acknowledgement (AK), including those transmitted in response to a PLOAM
-// grant when the ONU has nothing to send. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts acknowledge PLOAM messages transmitted. It includes all forms of
+// acknowledgement (AK), including those transmitted in response to a PLOAM grant when the ONU has
+// nothing to send. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
// Sleep_Request Message Count
-// Sleep_request message count: This attribute counts sleep_request PLOAM messages transmitted. (R)
-// (optional) (4-bytes)
+// This attribute counts sleep_request PLOAM messages transmitted. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
//
type XgPonUpstreamManagementPerformanceMonitoringHistoryData struct {
ManagedEntityDefinition
diff --git a/generated/xtudatagatheringconfiguration.go b/generated/xtudatagatheringconfiguration.go
index ce758fc..33e78c5 100644
--- a/generated/xtudatagatheringconfiguration.go
+++ b/generated/xtudatagatheringconfiguration.go
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
// XtuDataGatheringConfigurationClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
// Managed entity xTU data gathering configuration
-const XtuDataGatheringConfigurationClassID ClassID = ClassID(413)
+const XtuDataGatheringConfigurationClassID = ClassID(413) // 0x019d
var xtudatagatheringconfigurationBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
-// XtuDataGatheringConfiguration (class ID #413)
+// XtuDataGatheringConfiguration (Class ID: #413 / 0x019d)
// This ME defines configurations specific to data gathering.
//
// An instance of this ME is created and deleted by the OLT.
@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@
//
// Attributes
// Managed Entity Id
-// Managed entity ID: This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an
-// identical ID, this ME is implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME.
-// (R,-set-by-create) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+// This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. Through an identical ID, this ME is
+// implicitly linked to an instance of the PPTP xDSL UNI part 1 ME. (R,-set-by-create) (mandatory)
+// (2 bytes)
//
// Logging Depth Event Percentage Per Event _ Vtu_O Logging_Depth_Event_Percentage_Oi Table
// Logging depth event percentage per event - VTU-O (LOGGING_DEPTH_EVENT_PERCENTAGE_Oi) table: This