Class CIM_MPLSBuffers
extends CIM_BufferPool

MPLSBuffers represents buffer resources supporting Label Switch Routers (LSRs) and MPLS interfaces on these LSRs.

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Direct Known Subclasses
Class Qualifiers
Class Properties
Class Methods


Class Hierarchy

CIM_ManagedElement
   |
   +--CIM_Collection
   |
   +--CIM_CollectionOfMSEs
   |
   +--CIM_BufferPool
   |
   +--CIM_MPLSBuffers

Direct Known Subclasses

Class Qualifiers

NameData TypeValue
DescriptionstringMPLSBuffers represents buffer resources supporting Label Switch Routers (LSRs) and MPLS interfaces on these LSRs.
Experimentalbooleantrue
UMLPackagePathstringCIM::Network::Buffers
Versionstring2.8.1000

Class Properties

Local Class Properties

NameData TypeDefault ValueQualifiers
NameData TypeValue
MaxAllocMultiplieruint16
DescriptionstringThe maximum allocation multiplier (MAM) determines the proportion of the buffer resource that is available for allocation to MPLS tunnels/traffic trunks. The value of the MAM can be chosen so that a resource can be under-allocated or over-allocated. A resource is said to be under-allocated if the aggregate demands of all traffic trunks that can be allocated to it are always less than the capacity of the resource. A resource is said to be over-allocated if the aggregate demands of all traffic trunks allocated to it can exceed the capacity of the resource.
MaxValuesint64100
MinValuesint640
PUnitstringpercent
UnitsstringPercent
ResourceClassesuint32
DescriptionstringThis property describes the resource classes to which a buffer resource belongs. ResourceClasses is defined as a 32-bit vector, and the classes are described in [RFC2702]. In general, a resource can be assigned to more than one resource class, since the classes are coded in the individual bits of the property. Resource classes can be used to implement a variety of policies. From a Traffic Engineering perspective, they can be used to implement policies with regard to both traffic and resource oriented performance optimization. For example, resource class attributes can specify the relative preference of sets of resources for path placement of traffic trunks; explicitly restrict the placement of traffic trunks to specific subsets of resources; etc.

Inherited Properties

NameData Type
AvailableBuffersuint32
BufferSizeuint16
Captionstring
CollectionIDstring
CreationClassNamestring
Descriptionstring
ElementNamestring
Generationuint64
InstanceIDstring
Namestring
SharedBuffersuint32
SizeOfBuffersuint32
TotalBuffersuint32

Class Methods