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| /* |
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| * |
| * Generated by 'goCodeGenerator.py': |
| * https://github.com/cboling/OMCI-parser/README.md |
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| package generated |
| |
| import "github.com/deckarep/golang-set" |
| |
| // MulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPointClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI |
| // Managed entity Multicast GEM interworking termination point |
| const MulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPointClassID = ClassID(281) // 0x0119 |
| |
| var multicastgeminterworkingterminationpointBME *ManagedEntityDefinition |
| |
| // 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. |
| // |
| // Instances of this ME are created and deleted by the OLT. |
| // |
| // Multicast interworking GEM modes of operation |
| // |
| // The default multicast operation of the PON is where all the multicast content streams are |
| // carried in one PON layer connection (GEM port). This connection is then specified in the first |
| // entry of the IPv4 or IPv6 multicast address table, as the case may be. This single entry also |
| // specifies an all-inclusive IP multicast destination address (DA) range (e.g., 224.0.0.0 to |
| // 239.255.255.255 in the case of IPv4). The ONU then filters the traffic based on either Ethernet |
| // MAC addresses or IP addresses. The associated GEM port network CTP ME specifies the GEM port-ID |
| // that supports all multicast connections. |
| // |
| // In the default multicast operation, all multicast content streams are placed in one PON layer |
| // connection (GEM port). The OLT sets up a completely conventional model, a pointer from the |
| // multicast GEM IW termination to a GEM port network CTP. The OLT configures the GEM port-ID of |
| // the GEM port network CTP into the appropriate multicast address table attribute(s), along with |
| // the other table fields that specify the range of IP multicast DAs. The ONU accepts the entire |
| // multicast stream through the designated GEM port, then filters the traffic based on either the |
| // Ethernet MAC address or IP DA. |
| // |
| // An optional multicast configuration supports separate multicast streams carried over separate |
| // PON layer connections, i.e., on separate GEM ports. This permits the ONU to filter multicast |
| // streams at the GEM level, which is efficient in hardware, while ignoring other multicast streams |
| // that may be of interest to other ONUs on the PON. |
| // |
| // After configuring the explicit model for the first multicast GEM port, the OLT supports multiple |
| // multicast GEM ports by then configuring additional entries into the multicast address table(s), |
| // entries with different GEM port-IDs. The OMCI model is defined such that these ports are |
| // implicitly grouped together and served by the single explicit GEM port network CTP. No |
| // additional GEM network CTPs need be created or linked for the additional GEM ports. |
| // |
| // Several multicast GEM IW TPs can exist, each linked to separate bridge ports or mappers to serve |
| // different communities of interest in a complex ONU. |
| // |
| // Discovery of multicast support |
| // |
| // The OLT uses the multicast GEM IW TP entity as the means to discover the ONU's multicast |
| // capability. This entity is mandatory if multicast is supported by the ONU. If the OLT attempts |
| // to create this entity on an ONU that does not support multicast, the create command fails. The |
| // create or set command also fails if the OLT attempts to exploit optional features that the ONU |
| // does not support, e.g., in attempting to write a multicast address table with more than a single |
| // entry or to create multiple multicast GEM IW TPs. |
| // |
| // This ME is defined by a similarity to the unicast GEM IW TP, and a number of its attributes are |
| // not meaningful in a multicast context. These attributes are set to 0 and not used, as indicated |
| // in the following. |
| // |
| // Relationships |
| // An instance of this ME exists for each occurrence of transformation of GEM packets into a |
| // multicast data stream. |
| // |
| // Attributes |
| // Managed Entity Id |
| // 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 |
| // 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 |
| // 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 |
| // This attribute is set to 0 and not used. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (2-bytes) |
| // |
| // 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) |
| // |
| // 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) |
| // |
| // 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) |
| // |
| // Not Used 2 |
| // This attribute is set to 0 and not used. (R,-W, setbycreate) (mandatory) (1-byte) |
| // |
| // Ipv4 Multicast Address Table |
| // 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 { |
| ManagedEntityDefinition |
| Attributes AttributeValueMap |
| } |
| |
| func init() { |
| multicastgeminterworkingterminationpointBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{ |
| Name: "MulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPoint", |
| ClassID: 281, |
| MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith( |
| Create, |
| Delete, |
| Get, |
| GetNext, |
| Set, |
| SetTable, |
| ), |
| AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffc0, |
| AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{ |
| 0: Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate), false, false, false, 0), |
| 1: Uint16Field("GemPortNetworkCtpConnectivityPointer", PointerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 1), |
| 2: ByteField("InterworkingOption", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x4000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 2), |
| 3: Uint16Field("ServiceProfilePointer", PointerAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 3), |
| 4: Uint16Field("NotUsed1", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 4), |
| 5: ByteField("PptpCounter", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 255, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, true, false, 5), |
| 6: ByteField("OperationalState", EnumerationAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, true, false, 6), |
| 7: Uint16Field("GalProfilePointer", PointerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 7), |
| 8: ByteField("NotUsed2", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0100, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 8), |
| 9: TableField("Ipv4MulticastAddressTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0080, TableInfo{nil, 12}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 9), |
| 10: TableField("Ipv6MulticastAddressTable", TableAttributeType, 0x0040, TableInfo{nil, 24}, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, true, false, 10), |
| }, |
| Access: CreatedByOlt, |
| Support: UnknownSupport, |
| Alarms: AlarmMap{ |
| 0: "Deprecated", |
| }, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // NewMulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPoint (class ID 281) 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 NewMulticastGemInterworkingTerminationPoint(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) { |
| return NewManagedEntity(*multicastgeminterworkingterminationpointBME, params...) |
| } |