NIC Data Types
The NIC supports the data types that appear in the following list. You can qualify these data types by adding an identifier to:
- Distinguish between different instances of a data type in a resolution scenario.
- Provide information about a data type to clarify the use of that data type in a resolution.
For information about qualifying data types, see Chapter 18, Customizing a NIC Configuration.
AnyString
- Generic data type to represent the information that you want to collect.
- Value—Alphanumeric characters
- Guidelines—You can qualify this data type with an identifier to provide information about the type of data that AnyString represents.
- Example—My(IP), My(Vr)
Dn
- DN of an access.
- Value—DN
- Example—accessName=PrimaryAccess, enterpriseName=juniper, ou=Sunnyvale, retailerName=VPNprovider, o=Users, o=umc
Domain
Enterprise
- DN of an enterprise.
- Value—DN
- Example—enterpriseName=juniper, ou=Sunnyvale, retailerName=VPNprovider, o=Users, o=umc
Router
Interface
- <interfaceName>—Name of the interface, such as fastEthernet 3/1, exactly as it is configured on the router
- <vrName>—Name of VR exactly as it is configured on the router
- <routerName>—Name of router exactly as it is configured on the router
InterfaceId
- <intfIndex>—Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) index of the interface
- <routerName>—Name of router exactly as it is configured on the router
Ip
IpPool
- IP address pool.
- Value—Range of IP addresses enclosed in square brackets and parentheses
- Guidelines—If you enter an IP address that includes a value greater than 255 in one octet of the address, that part of the address is masked to fit the eight bits.
- Example—([192.0.2.0 192.0.2.255])
SaeId
- SAE reference.
- Value—CORBA interoperable object reference (IOR) for SAE
- Example—IOR:000000000000002438444C3A736...
Vr