onap.nodes.CP
Nodes of this type represent a connection point of a resource. This can be an L2 network interface, a port, a VLAN subinterface, etc.
Definition
node_types:
onap.nodes.CP:
derived_from: onap.nodes.Resource
description: a connection point
requirements:
- binding:
description: binding with a VFC
capability: onap.capabilities.Bindable
occurrences: [1, 1] # exactly one occurrence
relationship: onap.relationships.BindsTo
- link:
description: link to a network
capability: onap.capabilities.Linkable
occurrences: [1, 1]
# Exactly one occurrence;
# either spend it with an internal VL (and this is how this CP becomes internal)
# or leave it unsatisfied (and thus make the CP external)
relationship: onap.relationships.LinksTo
# without a relationship, a TOSCA requirement cannot have properties :(
- host:
capability: onap.capabilities.NetworkingInterface
description: hardware required to function
relationship: onap.relationships.HostedOn
occurrences: [0,1]
attributes:
address_data:
type: onap.datatypes.AddressData
description: the address received after assignment
Example 1: Two resources communicating through an internal network
Example 2: A topology with an external CP
External CP
node_templates:
# Other nodes, omitted
#...
ext_cp_123:
type: onap.nodes.CP
requirements:
- bind: # bound to a component node in this topology
node: vnfc_01
capability: bind
- link:
node_filter:
capabilities:
- onap.capabilities.Linkable
properties:
protocols:
- contains_all: [IPv4, TCP] # WARNING: 'contains_all' is not a standard TOSCA constraint !
roles:
- contains_any: [peer] # WARNING: 'contains_any' is not a standard TOSCA constraint !
bitrate:
- greater_or_equal: 1000