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Subset: Connectivity

Elements that are related to connectivity. These elements enable modeling complex device-internal network setups and also complex multi-device network setups. Device-internal network setups examples: - Ethernet interface with MAC and IP address. - Ethernet and WLAN interfaces bonded to a new interface.

URI: Connectivity

Identifier and Mapping Information

Classes in subset

Class Description
Ipv4Connectivity Configuration of an IP port
Ipv6Connectivity Configuration of an IP port
EthernetPort A hardware ConnectionPoint that supports one of the Ethernet networking proto...
ConnectionPoint A connection point is a hardware or software interface that enables an asset ...
RelatedConnectionPoint Relationship of a ConnectionPoint with another one

Ipv4Connectivity

Configuration of an IP port. Please notice that the configuration of an IP address is independent of the Ethernet port configuration.

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Ipv6Connectivity

Configuration of an IP port. Please notice that the configuration of an IP address is independent of the Ethernet port configuration.

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EthernetPort

A hardware ConnectionPoint that supports one of the Ethernet networking protocol as defined in the standard IEEE 802.3.

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ConnectionPoint

A connection point is a hardware or software interface that enables an asset to communicate with other assets. As of now this schema doesn't specify the structure of common connection points like Ethernet ports. But it will probably be added in future versions of this schema. Otherwise the details will be provided on specialized schemas.

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RelatedConnectionPoint

Relationship of a ConnectionPoint with another one. This relationship could be of the type "ConnectionPoint A relies on the connectivity of ConnectionPoint B to work".

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Attributes (AKA Slots) in subset

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Enumerations in subset

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