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Table 11. IPProtocolEndpoint (continued)
Property Description
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
1 = IPv4 Only
2 = IPv6 Only
3 = Both IPv4 and IPv6
Name
A string that identifies this ProtocolEndpoint with either a port
or an interface on a device. To ensure uniqueness, the Name
property should be prepended or appended with information
from the Type or OtherTypeDescription properties. The
method selected is described in the NameFormat property of
this class.
NameFormat
Contains the naming heuristic that is selected to ensure that
the value of the Name property is unique. For example, you
may choose to prepend the name of the port or interface with
the Type of ProtocolEndpoint (for example, IPv4) of this
instance followed by an underscore.
ProtocolIFType
ProtocolIFType's enumeration is limited to IP-related and
reserved values for this subclass of ProtocolEndpoint.
Possible values are:
1 = Other
225..4095 = IANA
Reserved 4096 = IPv4
4097 = IPv6
4098 = IPv4/v6
4301..32767 = DMTF Reserved
32768.. = Vendor Reserved
ProtocolType
This property is deprecated instead of the ProtocolIFType
enumeration. This deprecation was done to have better
alignment between the IF-MIB of the IETF and this CIM class.
Deprecated description: ProtocolType is an enumeration that
provides information to categorize and classify different
instances of this class. For most instances, information in this
enumeration and the definition of the subclass overlap.
However, there are several cases where a specific subclass of
ProtocolEndpoint is not required (for example, there is no
Fibre Channel subclass of ProtocolEndpoint). Therefore, this
property is needed to define the type of Endpoint.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
1 = Other
2 = IPv4
3 = IPv6
4 = IPX
5 = AppleTalk
6 = DECnet
7 = SNA
8 = CONP
9 = CLNP
10 = VINES
11 = XNS
12 = ATM
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