Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 1.2 Developer's Guide
RESTCONF/YANG
Interface Details
Cisco EPNM RESTConf NBI Guide
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owningEntityId
String
## Internal use only ##
portIdentifier
String
## Internal Use Only ##\r\nIf present can uniquely identify a
physical protocol endpoint. For ether port it can be MAC
address for FC port it can be WWPN etc.
physical protocol endpoint. For ether port it can be MAC
address for FC port it can be WWPN etc.
portStatus
PhysicalStatusEnu
m
m
Provides additional detail related to the OperationalStatuse of
the termination point; for example, whether it is jabbering or
negotiating.
the termination point; for example, whether it is jabbering or
negotiating.
speed
unsignedLong
An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits per
second. For interfaces that do not vary in bandwidth or for
those where no accurate estimation can be made, this setting
should contain the nominal bandwidth. For a sublayer, which
has no concept of bandwidth, this setting should be assigned
the value zero.
second. For interfaces that do not vary in bandwidth or for
those where no accurate estimation can be made, this setting
should contain the nominal bandwidth. For a sublayer, which
has no concept of bandwidth, this setting should be assigned
the value zero.
subclassname
String
The name of the object type.
supportedSpeedString
String
## Internal Use Only ##\r\nRaw MIB data - parsed into
supportedSpeeds and supportsAutoSpeed
supportedSpeeds and supportsAutoSpeed
supportsAutoNegotiation
MultiStateEnum
Indicates whether the port supports auto-negotiation. If auto-
negotiation is supported, then doAutoNegotiation must be set.
negotiation is supported, then doAutoNegotiation must be set.
supportsAutoSpeed
boolean
Defines if auto speed is supported or not.\r\n(parsed from
supportedSpeedString)
supportedSpeedString)
containedPEPs *
Collection<Protoc
olEndpoint>
olEndpoint>
The set of instances of ProtocolEndpoint subclasses that are
part of a protocol stack (ISO), of which this instance of
PhysicalProtocolEndpoint is the lowest layer (is said to \'contain
the endpoints in the stack\').
part of a protocol stack (ISO), of which this instance of
PhysicalProtocolEndpoint is the lowest layer (is said to \'contain
the endpoints in the stack\').
forwardingRelationshipEnd ForwardingRelatio
nshipEnd
The set of instances of ForwardingRelationship for this instance
of FREnd (it is one side of the association class).
of FREnd (it is one side of the association class).
lowerLayerPEP
Set<ProtocolEndp
oint>
oint>
The set of instances of ProtocolEndpoint subclasses that serve
as a lower layer in a protocol stack for this instance of a
ProtocolEndpoint subclass. The lower layer PEPs are said to
provide connectivity to the upper layer PEPs.
as a lower layer in a protocol stack for this instance of a
ProtocolEndpoint subclass. The lower layer PEPs are said to
provide connectivity to the upper layer PEPs.
upperLayerPEP
Set<ProtocolEndp
oint>
oint>
The set of instances of ProtocolEndpoint subclasses that serve
as upper layers in a protocol stack for this instance of a
ProtocolEndpoint subclass. This instance (and possibly others)
are said to provide connectivity to the upper layer PEPs.
as upper layers in a protocol stack for this instance of a
ProtocolEndpoint subclass. This instance (and possibly others)
are said to provide connectivity to the upper layer PEPs.
Operations
The table below lists the operations available to retrieve OpticalPhysicalProtocolEndpoint
data from RESTCONF via the http protocol.
All URLs require basic authentication and can produce:
data from RESTCONF via the http protocol.
All URLs require basic authentication and can produce:
application/xml
application/yang.data+xml
application/json
application/yang.data+json