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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" |
| |
| // EthernetFrameExtendedPm64BitClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI |
| // Managed entity Ethernet frame extended PM 64-bit |
| const EthernetFrameExtendedPm64BitClassID = ClassID(425) // 0x01a9 |
| |
| var ethernetframeextendedpm64bitBME *ManagedEntityDefinition |
| |
| // 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 |
| // number of frames entering the monitoring point in the direction specified by the control block. |
| // |
| // 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 |
| // 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 |
| // 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 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 |
| // 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 |
| // The total number of octets received, including those in bad frames, excluding framing bits, but |
| // including FCS. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes) |
| // |
| // Frames |
| // The total number of frames received, including bad frames, broadcast frames and multicast |
| // frames. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes) |
| // |
| // Broadcast Frames |
| // The total number of received good frames directed to the broadcast address. This does not |
| // include multicast frames. (R) (mandatory) (8 bytes) |
| // |
| // Multicast Frames |
| // 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 |
| // 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 |
| // 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 |
| // 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 |
| // 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 |
| // 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 |
| // 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 |
| // 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 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 |
| // 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 |
| Attributes AttributeValueMap |
| } |
| |
| func init() { |
| ethernetframeextendedpm64bitBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{ |
| Name: "EthernetFrameExtendedPm64Bit", |
| ClassID: 425, |
| MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith( |
| Create, |
| Delete, |
| Get, |
| Set, |
| GetCurrentData, |
| ), |
| AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffff, |
| 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: MultiByteField("ControlBlock", OctetsAttributeType, 0x4000, 16, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, SetByCreate, Write), false, false, false, 2), |
| 3: Uint64Field("DropEvents", CounterAttributeType, 0x2000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 3), |
| 4: Uint64Field("Octets", CounterAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 4), |
| 5: Uint64Field("Frames", CounterAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 5), |
| 6: Uint64Field("BroadcastFrames", CounterAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 6), |
| 7: Uint64Field("MulticastFrames", CounterAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 7), |
| 8: Uint64Field("CrcErroredFrames", CounterAttributeType, 0x0100, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 8), |
| 9: Uint64Field("UndersizeFrames", CounterAttributeType, 0x0080, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 9), |
| 10: Uint64Field("OversizeFrames", CounterAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 10), |
| 11: Uint64Field("Frames64Octets", CounterAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 11), |
| 12: Uint64Field("Frames65To127Octets", CounterAttributeType, 0x0010, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 12), |
| 13: Uint64Field("Frames128To255Octets", CounterAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 13), |
| 14: Uint64Field("Frames256To511Octets", CounterAttributeType, 0x0004, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 14), |
| 15: Uint64Field("Frames512To1023Octets", CounterAttributeType, 0x0002, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 15), |
| 16: Uint64Field("Frames1024To1518Octets", CounterAttributeType, 0x0001, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 16), |
| }, |
| Access: CreatedByOlt, |
| Support: UnknownSupport, |
| Alarms: AlarmMap{ |
| 1: "Drop events", |
| 2: "CRC errored frames", |
| 3: "Undersize frames", |
| 4: "Oversize frames", |
| }, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // NewEthernetFrameExtendedPm64Bit (class ID 425) 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 NewEthernetFrameExtendedPm64Bit(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) { |
| return NewManagedEntity(*ethernetframeextendedpm64bitBME, params...) |
| } |