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module openconfig-openflow-types {
yang-version "1";
namespace "http://openconfig.net/yang/openflow/types";
prefix "openflow-types";
import openconfig-extensions { prefix oc-ext; }
organization "OpenConfig working group";
contact
"OpenConfig working group
www.openconfig.net";
description
"This module defines types related to the Openflow configuration
and operational state model.";
oc-ext:openconfig-version "0.1.1";
revision "2017-08-24" {
description
"Minor formatting fixes.Initial revision";
reference "0.1.1";
}
revision "2017-06-01" {
description
"Initial revision";
reference "0.1.0";
}
typedef failure-mode {
type enumeration {
enum SECURE {
description
"Packets and messages destined to the controllers are
dropped. Flow entries continue to expire according to
their timeouts.";
}
enum STANDALONE {
description
"Processes all packets using the OFPP_NORMAL reserved
port. The switch acts as a legacy Ethernet switch or
router.";
}
}
description
"Type to define Openflow failure mode.";
}
typedef transport {
type enumeration {
enum TCP {
description
"Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).";
}
enum TLS {
description
"Transport Layer Security (TLS).";
}
}
description
"Type to define Openflow transport protocol.";
}
typedef auxiliary-id {
type uint8 {
range "0..15";
}
description
"A Controller may have multiple auxiliary connections as
specified by the Openflow protocol. The main Controller
connection should always have the auxiliary-id set to zero.
All other connections must have an auxiliary-id different
from 0.";
}
typedef datapath-id {
type string {
pattern '^[0-9a-fA-F]{2}(:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}){7}$';
}
description
"The datapath-id type represents an OpenFlow
datapath identifier. The lower 48-bits are for
a MAC address, while the upper 16-bits are
implementer-defined.";
}
}
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