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Policy Core Extension Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Schema (PCELS)
RFC 4104

Document Type RFC - Proposed Standard (June 2005)
Updates RFC 3703
Was draft-reyes-policy-core-ext-schema (individual in ops area)
Authors Angelica Reyes , Antoni Barba , David Moron , Mircea Pana , Marcus Brunner
Last updated 2015-10-14
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RFC 4104
Network Working Group                                       M. Pana, Ed.
Request for Comments: 4104                                      MetaSolv
Updates: 3703                                                   A. Reyes
Category: Standards Track                     Computer Architecture, UPC
                                                                A. Barba
                                                                D. Moron
                                       Technical University of Catalonia
                                                              M. Brunner
                                                                     NEC
                                                               June 2005

                         Policy Core Extension
          Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Schema (PCELS)

Status of This Memo

   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2005).

Abstract

   This document defines a number of changes and extensions to the
   Policy Core Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Schema (RFC
   3703) based on the model extensions defined by the Policy Core
   Information Model (PCIM) Extensions (RFC 3460).  These changes and
   extensions consist of new LDAP object classes and attribute types.
   Some of the schema items defined in this document re-implement
   existing concepts in accordance with their new semantics introduced
   by RFC 3460.  The other schema items implement new concepts, not
   covered by RFC 3703.  This document updates RFC 3703.

Table of Contents

   1. Introduction ....................................................3
      1.1. Specification of Requirements ..............................3
   2. Relationship to Other Policy Framework Documents ................3
   3. Inheritance Hierarchy for PCELS .................................4

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   4. General Discussion of Mapping the Policy Core
      Information Model ...............................................8
      4.1. Summary of Class Mappings ..................................8
      4.2. Summary of Association Mappings ...........................11
      4.3. Summary of Changes since PCLS .............................13
      4.4. Relationship to PCLS Classes ..............................15
      4.5. Impact on Existing Implementations of the Policy
           Core LDAP Schema ..........................................16
      4.6. The Association of PolicyVariable and PolicyValues ........16
      4.7. The Aggregation of PolicyRules and PolicyGroups in
           PolicySets ................................................17
      4.8. The Aggregation of Actions/Conditions in PolicyRules and
           CompoundActions/CompoundConditions ........................20
   5. Class Definitions ..............................................25
      5.1. The Abstract Class pcelsPolicySet .........................26
      5.2. The Structural Class pcelsPolicySetAssociation ............29
      5.3. The Three Policy Group Classes ............................30
      5.4. The Three Policy Rule Classes .............................31
      5.5. The Structural Class pcelsConditionAssociation ............36
      5.6. The Structural Class pcelsActionAssociation ...............37
      5.7. The Auxiliary Class pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass ..........38
      5.8. The Auxiliary Class pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass ........39
      5.9. The Auxiliary Class pcelsCompoundFilterConditionAuxClass ..40
      5.10. The Auxiliary Class pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass ............41
      5.11. The Auxiliary Class pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass ..........42
      5.12. The Abstract Class pcelsVariable .........................43
      5.13. The Auxiliary Class pcelsExplicitVariableAuxClass ........44
      5.14. The Auxiliary Class pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass ........46
      5.15. The Subclasses of pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass ..........47
      5.16. The Auxiliary Class pcelsValueAuxClass. ..................54
      5.17. The Subclasses of pcelsValueAuxClass. ....................55
      5.18. The Three Reusable Policy Container Classes ..............60
      5.19. The Structural Class pcelsRoleCollection. ................62
      5.20. The Abstract Class pcelsFilterEntryBase ..................64
      5.21. The Structural Class pcelsIPHeadersFilter ................65
      5.22. The Structural Class pcels8021Filter .....................73
      5.23. The Auxiliary Class pcelsFilterListAuxClass ..............77
      5.24. The Auxiliary Class pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass ..........79
      5.25. The Auxiliary Class pcelsVendorValueAuxClass .............80
   6. Security Considerations ........................................81
   7. IANA Considerations ............................................82
      7.1. Object Identifiers ........................................82
      7.2. Object Identifier Descriptors .............................82
   8. Acknowledgements ...............................................85
   9. Normative References ...........................................85
   10. Informative References ........................................86

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1.  Introduction

   This document defines a number of changes and extensions to the
   Policy Core Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Schema
   [PCLS] based on the model extensions defined by the Policy Core
   Information Model (PCIM) Extensions [PCIM_EXT].  These changes and
   extensions consist of new LDAP object classes and attribute types
   [LDAP].  Some of the schema items defined in this document re-
   implement existing concepts in accordance with their new semantics
   introduced by [PCIM_EXT].  The other schema items implement new
   concepts, not covered by [PCLS].  This document updates RFC 3703
   [PCLS].

   In addition to the concepts defined by [PCIM_EXT], this document
   introduces two new classes: pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass and
   pcelsVendorValueAuxClass.  These classes provide a standard extension
   mechanism for vendor-specific policy variables and policy values that
   have not been specifically modeled.

   Within the context of this document, the term "PCELS" (Policy Core
   Extension LDAP Schema) is used to refer to the LDAP object class,
   attribute type definitions and the associated recommendations
   contained in this document.

1.1.  Specification of Requirements

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
   document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [KEYWORDS].

2.  Relationship to Other Policy Framework Documents

   This document contains an LDAP schema mapping for the classes defined
   in the "Policy Core Information Model (PCIM) Extensions" [PCIM_EXT].
   The LDAP schema defined in this document is an extension to the
   "Policy Core Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Schema"
   [PCLS], which defines the mapping of the "Policy Core Information
   Model -- Version 1 Specification" [PCIM] to an LDAP schema.

   These three documents ([PCIM], [PCIM_EXT] and [PCLS]) are
   prerequisites for reading and understanding this document.

   Other documents may subsequently be produced with mappings of the
   same model to other storage or transport technologies.

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3.  Inheritance Hierarchy for PCELS

   The object class and attribute type names defined in this document
   are prefixed 'pcels'.

   The diagram below illustrates the combined class hierarchy for the
   LDAP object classes defined in the following documents:

   - The class names prefixed 'pcels' are defined in this document.
   - The class names prefixed 'pcim' are defined in [PCLS].
   - The class names prefixed 'dlm1' are defined in [CIM_LDAP].
   - The class named 'top' is defined in [LDAP_SCHEMA].

   All the new object classes except for pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass and
   pcelsVendorValueAuxClass, are mapped from concepts defined or
   modified by [PCIM_EXT].  The pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass and
   pcelsVendorValueAuxClass classes are not mapped from [PCIM_EXT].
   They represent concepts introduced in this document.

      top
      |
      +---dlm1ManagedElement (abstract)
      |   |
      |   +---pcimPolicy (abstract)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcelsPolicySet (abstract new)
      |   |   |   |
      |   |   |   +---pcelsGroup (abstract new)
      |   |   |   |   |
      |   |   |   |   +---pcelsGroupAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |   |   |   |
      |   |   |   |   +---pcelsGroupInstance (structural new)
      |   |   |   |
      |   |   |   +---pcelsRule (abstract new)
      |   |   |       |
      |   |   |       +---pcelsRuleAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |   |       |
      |   |   |       +---pcelsRuleInstance (structural new)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcimGroup (abstract)
      |   |   |   |
      |   |   |   +---pcimGroupAuxClass (auxiliary)
      |   |   |   |
      |   |   |   +---pcimGroupInstance (structural)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcimRule (abstract)
      |   |   |   |
      |   |   |   +---pcimRuleAuxClass (auxiliary)

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      |   |   |   |
      |   |   |   +---pcimRuleInstance (structural)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcimRuleConditionAssociation (structural)
      |   |   |   |
      |   |   |   +---pcelsConditionAssociation (structural new)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcimRuleValidityAssociation (structural)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcimRuleActionAssociation (structural)
      |   |   |   |
      |   |   |   +---pcelsActionAssociation (structural new)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcelsPolicySetAssociation (structural new)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcimPolicyInstance (structural)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcimElementAuxClass (auxiliary)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcelsRoleCollection (structural new)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcelsFilterEntryBase (abstract new)
      |   |       |
      |   |       +---pcelsIPHeadersFilter (structural new)
      |   |       |
      |   |       +---pcels8021Filter (structural new)
      |   |
      |   +---dlm1ManagedSystemElement (abstract)
      |       |
      |       +---dlm1LogicalElement (abstract)
      |           |
      |           +---dlm1System (abstract)
      |               |
      |               +---dlm1AdminDomain (abstract)
      |                   |
      |                   +---pcimRepository (abstract)
      |                       |
      |                       +---pcimRepositoryAuxClass (auxiliary)
      |                       |
      |                       +---pcimRepositoryInstance (structural)
      |                       |
      |                       +---pcelsReusableContainer (abstract new)
      |                           |
      |                           +---pcelsReusableContainerAuxClass
      |                           |   (auxiliary new)
      |                           |
      |                           +---pcelsReusableContainerInstance
      |                               (structural new)

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      |
      +---pcimConditionAuxClass (auxiliary)
      |   |
      |   +---pcimTPCAuxClass (auxiliary)
      |   |
      |   +---pcimConditionVendorAuxClass (auxiliary)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |   |
      |   |   +---pcelsCompoundFilterConditionAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsFilterListAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |
      +---pcimActionAuxClass (auxiliary)
      |   |
      |   +---pcimActionVendorAuxClass (auxiliary)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |
      +---pcelsVariable (abstract new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsExplicitVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsSourceIPv4VariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsSourceIPv6VariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsDestinationIPv4VariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsDestinationIPv6VariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsSourcePortVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsDestinationPortVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsIPProtocolVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsIPVersionVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsIPToSVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)

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      |       |
      |       +---pcelsDSCPVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsFlowIdVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsSourceMACVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsDestinationMACVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsVLANVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsCoSVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsEthertypeVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsSourceSAPVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsDestinationSAPVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsSNAPOUIVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsSNAPTypeVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |       |
      |       +---pcelsFlowDirectionVariableAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |
      +---pcelsValueAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsVendorValueAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsIPv4AddrValueAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsIPv6AddrValueAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsMACAddrValueAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsStringValueAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass (auxiliary new)
      |   |
      |   +---pcelsBooleanValueAuxClass (auxiliary new)

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      |
      +---pcimSubtreesPtrAuxClass (auxiliary)
      |
      +---pcimGroupContainmentAuxClass (auxiliary)
      |
      +---pcimRuleContainmentAuxClass (auxiliary)

            Figure 1.  LDAP Class Inheritance Hierarchy for PCELS

4.  General Discussion of Mapping the Policy Core Information Model
    Extensions to LDAP

   The object classes described in this document contain certain
   optimizations for a directory that uses LDAP as its access protocol.
   An example is the use of auxiliary class attachment to LDAP entries
   for the realization of some of the associations defined in the
   information model.  For instance, the aggregation of a specific
   SimplePolicyCondition to a reusable PolicyRule [PCIM_EXT] may be
   realized by attaching a pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass to a
   pcelsRuleInstance entry.

   Note that other data stores might need to implement the associations
   differently.

4.1.  Summary of Class Mappings

   The classes and their properties defined in the information model
   [PCIM_EXT] map directly to LDAP object classes and attribute types.

   The details of this mapping are discussed case by case in section 5.

+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Information Model (PCIM_EXT)  | LDAP Class(es)                       |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicySet                     | pcelsPolicySet                       |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyGroup                   | pcelsGroup                           |
|                               | pcelsGroupAuxClass                   |
|                               | pcelsGroupInstance                   |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyRule                    | pcelsRule                            |
|                               | pcelsRuleAuxClass                    |
|                               | pcelsRuleInstance                    |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SimplePolicyCondition         | pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass         |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| CompoundPolicyCondition       | pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass       |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+

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| CompoundFilterCondition       | pcelsCompoundFilterConditionAuxClass |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SimplePolicyAction            | pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass            |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| CompoundPolicyAction          | pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass          |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyVariable                | pcelsVariable                        |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| --------------                | pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass          |
+-------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| PolicyExplicitVariable        | pcelsExplicitVariableAuxClass        |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyImplicitVariable        | pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass        |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicySourceIPv4Variable      | pcelsSourceIPv4VariableAuxClass      |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicySourceIPv6Variable      | pcelsSourceIPv6VariableAuxClass      |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyDestinationIPv4Variable | pcelsDestinationIPv4VariableAuxClass |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyDestinationIPv6Variable | pcelsDestinationIPv6VariableAuxClass |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicySourcePortVariable      | pcelsSourcePortVariableAuxClass      |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyDestinationPortVariable | pcelsDestinationPortVariableAuxClass |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyIPProtocolVariable      | pcelsIPProtocolVariableAuxClass      |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyIPVersionVariable       | pcelsIPVersionVariableAuxClass       |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyIPToSVariable           | pcelsIPToSVariableAuxClass           |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyDSCPVariable            | pcelsDSCPVariableAuxClass            |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyFlowIDVariable          | pcelsFlowIDVariableAuxClass          |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicySourceMACVariable       | pcelsSourceMACVariableAuxClass       |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyDestinationMACVariable  | pcelsDestinationMACVariableAuxClass  |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyVLANVariable            | pcelsVLANVariableAuxClass            |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyCoSVariable             | pcelsCoSVariableAuxClass             |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyEthertypeVariable       | pcelsEthertypeVariableAuxClass       |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicySourceSAPVariable       | pcelsSourceSAPVariableAuxClass       |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+

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| PolicyDestinationSAPVariable  | pcelsDestinationSAPVariableAuxClass  |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicySNAPOUIVariable         | pcelsSNAPOUIVariableAuxClass         |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicySNAPTypeVariable        | pcelsSNAPTypeVariableAuxClass        |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyFlowDirectionVariable   | pcelsFlowDirectionVariableAuxClass   |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyValue                   | pcelsValueAuxClass                   |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| -------------                 | pcelsVendorValueAuxClass             |
+-------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| PolicyIPv4AddrValue           | pcelsIPv4AddrValueAuxClass           |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyIPv6AddrValue           | pcelsIPv6AddrValueAuxClass           |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyMACAddrValue            | pcelsMACAddrValueAuxClass            |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyStringValue             | pcelsStringValueAuxClass             |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyBitStringValue          | pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass          |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyIntegerValue            | pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass            |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyBooleanValue            | pcelsBooleanValueAuxClass            |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyRoleCollection          | pcelsRoleCollection                  |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ReusablePolicyContainer       | pcelsReusableContainer               |
|                               | pcelsReusableContainerAuxClass       |
|                               | pcelsReusableContainerInstance       |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| FilterEntryBase               | pcelsFilterEntryBase                 |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| IPHeadersFilter               | pcelsIPHeadersFilter                 |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 8021Filter                    | pcels8021Filter                      |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| FilterList                    | pcelsFilterListAuxClass              |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+

     Figure 2.  Mapping of Information Model Extension Classes to LDAP

   The pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass and pcelsVendorValueAuxClass classes
   are not mapped from [PCIM_EXT].  These classes are introduced in this
   document as a new extension mechanism for vendor-specific policy
   variables and values that have not been specifically modeled.  Just
   like for any other schema elements defined in this document or in

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   [PCLS], a particular submodel schema generally will not need to use
   vendor specific variable and value classes.   Submodel schemas SHOULD
   apply the recommendations of section 5.10 of [PCIM_EXT] with regards
   to the supported and unsupported elements.

4.2.  Summary of Association Mappings

   The associations in the information model map to one or more of the
   following options:

      1.  Attributes that reference DNs (Distinguished Names)
      2.  Directory Information Tree (DIT) containment
          (i.e., superior-subordinate relationships) in LDAP
      3.  Auxiliary class attachment
      4.  Association object classes and attributes that reference DNs

   The details of this mapping are discussed case by case in section 5.

+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Information Model Association    | LDAP Attribute/Class              |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicySetComponent               | pcelsPolicySetComponentList in    |
|                                  | pcelsPolicySet and                |
|                                  | pcelsPolicySetDN in               |
|                                  | pcelsPolicySetAsociation          |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicySetInSystem                | DIT Containment and               |
|                                  | pcelsPolicySetDN in               |
|                                  | pcelsPolicySetAsociation          |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyGroupInSystem              | DIT Containment and               |
|                                  | pcelsPolicySetDN in               |
|                                  | pcelsPolicySetAsociation          |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyRuleInSystem               | DIT Containment and               |
|                                  | pcelsPolicySetDN in               |
|                                  | pcelsPolicySetAsociation          |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyConditionStructure         | pcimConditionDN in                |
|                                  | pcelsConditionAssociation         |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyConditionInPolicyRule      | pcelsConditionList in             |
|                                  | pcelsRule and                     |
|                                  | pcimConditionDN in                |
|                                  | pcelsConditionAssociation         |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyConditionInPolicyCondition | pcelsConditionList in             |
|                                  | pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass    |

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|                                  | and pcimConditionDN in            |
|                                  | pcelsConditionAssociation         |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyActionStructure            | pcimActionDN in                   |
|                                  | pcelsActionAssociation            |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyActionInPolicyRule         | pcelsActionList in                |
|                                  | pcelsRule and                     |
|                                  | pcimActionDN in                   |
|                                  | pcelsActionAssociation            |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyActionInPolicyAction       | pcelsActionList in                |
|                                  | pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass       |
|                                  | and pcimActionDN in               |
|                                  | pcelsActionAssociation            |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyVariableInSimplePolicy     | pcelsVariableDN in                |
| Condition                        | pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass      |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyValueInSimplePolicy        | pcelsValueDN in                   |
| Condition                        | pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass      |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyVariableInSimplePolicy     | pcelsVariableDN in                |
| Action                           | pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass         |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyValueInSimplePolicyAction  | pcelsValueDN in                   |
|                                  | pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass         |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ReusablePolicy                   | DIT containment                   |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ExpectedPolicyValuesForVariable  | pcelsExpectedValueList in         |
|                                  | pcelsVariable                     |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ContainedDomain                  | DIT containment or                |
|                                  | pcelsReusableContainerList in     |
|                                  | pcelsReusableContainer            |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| EntriesInFilterList              | pcelsFilterEntryList in           |
|                                  | pcelsFilterListAuxClass           |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ElementInPolicyRoleCollection    | DIT containment or                |
|                                  | pcelsElementList in               |
|                                  | pcelsRoleCollection               |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PolicyRoleCollectionInSystem     | DIT Containment                   |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+

 Figure 3.  Mapping of Information Model Extension Associations to LDAP

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   Two [PCIM_EXT] associations are mapped to DIT containment:

      - PolicyRoleCollectionInSystem is a weak association and weak
        associations map well to DIT containment [CIM_LDAP] (without
        being limited to this mapping).  In the absence of additional
        constraints, DIT containment is chosen here as the optimal
        association mapping.

      - ReusablePolicy is mapped to DIT containment for scalability
        reasons.  It is expected that applications will associate a
        large number of policy instances to a ReusablePolicyContainer
        and DIT containment is a type of association that scales well.

4.3.  Summary of Changes since PCLS

   This section provides an overview of the changes relative to [PCLS]
   defined in this document:

   1.  The concept of a set of policies is introduced by two new object
       classes: pcelsPolicySet and pcelsPolicySetAssociation.  These
       classes enable the aggregation and relative prioritization of
       policies (rules and/or groups).  The attribute pcelsPriority is
       used by pcelsPolicySetAssociation instances to indicate the
       priority of a policy relative to the other policies aggregated by
       the same set.  Applications may use this attribute to apply
       appropriate ordering to the aggregated policies.  This new policy
       aggregation mechanism provides an alternative to the aggregation
       mechanism defined by [PCLS] (that defines
       pcimRuleContainmentAuxClass and/or pcimGroupContainmentAuxClass
       for attaching components to a pcimGroup).

   2.  The attribute pcimRoles defined by [PCLS] is used here by the
       pcelsPolicySet object class.  Thus, the role based policy
       selection mechanism is extended to all the subclasses of
       pcelsPolicySet.

   3.  A new attribute pcelsDecisionStrategy is added on the
       pcelsPolicySet class as a mapping from the decision mechanism.

   4.  A new class pcelsGroup (with two subclasses), implements the
       modified semantics of the PolicyGroup in accordance with
       [PCIM_EXT].  This new class inherits from its superclass
       pcelsPolicySet the ability to aggregate (with relative priority)
       other policy rules or groups.

   5.  A new class pcelsRule (with two subclasses), implements the
       modified semantics of the PolicyRule in accordance with
       [PCIM_EXT].  It does not include an absolute priority attribute,

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       but instances of non-abstract subclasses of pcelsRule can be
       prioritized relative to each other within a System (behavior
       inherited from its superclass: pcelsPolicySet).  The pcelsRule
       class also inherits from pcelsPolicySet the ability to aggregate
       other policy rules or groups, and thus, the ability to construct
       nested rule structures of arbitrary complexity.

   6.  A new attribute pcelsExecutionStrategy is added to the pcelsRule
       and pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass classes to allow the
       specification of the expected behavior in case of multiple
       actions aggregated by a rule or by a compound action.

   7.  Compound Conditions: The pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass class is
       added in order to map the CompoundPolicyCondition class.  A new
       class, pcelsConditionAssociation is used to aggregate policy
       conditions in a pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass.  The same class
       is also used to aggregate policy conditions in a pcelsRule.

   8.  Compound Actions: The pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass class is added
       in order to map the CompoundPolicyAction class.  A new class,
       pcelsActionAssociation is used to aggregate policy actions in a
       pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass.  The same class is also used to
       aggregate policy actions in a pcelsRule.

   9.  Simple Conditions, Simple Actions, Variables and Values: The
       simple condition, simple action, variable and value classes
       defined by [PCIM_EXT] are directly mapped to LDAP object classes.
       These are:  pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass,
       pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass, pcelsVariable and its subclasses, and
       pcelsValueAuxClass and its subclasses.

   10.  A general extension mechanism is introduced for representing
        policy variables and values that have not been specifically
        modeled.  The mechanism is intended for vendor-specific
        extensions.

   11.  Reusable Policy Repository: A new class (with two subclasses),
        pcelsReusableContainer is created as a subclass of
        pcimRepository.  While maintaining compatibility with older
        [PCLS] implementations, the addition of this class acknowledges
        the intent of [PCIM_EXT] to avoid the potential for confusion
        with the Policy Framework component named Policy Repository.
        The new class enables many-to-many associations between reusable
        policy containers.

   12.  The ReusablePolicy association defined in [PCIM_EXT] is realized
        through subordination to an instance of a non-abstract subclass
        of pcelsReusableContainer.  Thus, reusable policy components

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        (groups, rules, conditions, actions, variables and values) may
        be defined as stand-alone entries or stand-alone groups of
        related entries subordinated (DIT contained) to a
        pcelsReusableContainer.

   13.  Device level filter classes are added to the schema.

   14.  The pcelsRoleCollection class is added to the schema to allow
        the association of policy roles to resources represented as LDAP
        entries.

4.4.  Relationship to PCLS Classes

   Several [PCLS] classes are used in this document to derive other
   classes.  If a PCELS application requires a functionality provided by
   any of derived classes, then the [PCLS] class MUST also be supported
   by PCELS implementations.  These classes are:

    pcimPolicy
    pcimRuleConditionAssociation
    pcimRuleActionAssociation
    pcimConditionAuxClass
    pcimActionAuxClass
    pcimRepository

   Other [PCLS] classes are neither derived to nor superseded by classes
   defined in this document.  If a PCELS application requires a
   functionality provided by any of these classes, then the [PCLS] class
   SHOULD be used.  These classes are:

    pcimRuleValidityAssociation
    pcimTPCAuxClass
    pcimConditionVendorAuxClass
    pcimActionVendorAuxClass
    pcimPolicyInstance
    pcimElementAuxClass
    pcimSubtreesPtrAuxClass

   Among the classes defined in this document some implement concepts
   that supersede the concepts implemented by similar [PCLS] classes.
   PCELS implementations MAY support such [PCLS] classes.  These classes
   are:

    pcimGroup and its subclasses
    pcimRule and its subclasses
    pcimGroupContainmentAuxClass
    pcimRuleContainmentAuxClass
    the subclasses of pcimRepository

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4.5.  Impact on Existing Implementations of the Policy Core LDAP Schema

    In general, the intent of PCELS is to extend the functionality
    offered by the Policy Core LDAP Schema.  For the most part, the
    compatibility with [PCLS] is preserved.  The few cases in which
    compatibility cannot be achieved due to fundamental changes imposed
    by [PCIM_EXT], are defined here as alternatives to the original
    implementation.

    PCELS does not obsolete nor deprecate the concepts implemented by
    [PCLS].  The new LDAP schema items are defined in this document in a
    way that avoids, to the extent possible, interference with the
    normal operation of a reasonably well-executed implementation of
    [PCLS].  The intent is to permit at least a harmless coexistence of
    the two models in the same data repository.

    However, it should be noted that the PCELS introduces the following
    changes that may have an impact on some [PCLS] implementations:

   1.  Some attributes originally used only by pcimRule or pcimGroup are
       now also used by classes unknown to [PCLS] implementations
       (pcelsPolicySet, pcelsRule and pcelsGroup).  In particular, the
       attribute pcimRoles is also used by pcelsPolicySet for role based
       policy selection.

   2.  Condition and action association classes originally used by only
       pcimRule are now used (through subclasses) by pcelsRule as well.

   3.  pcimRepository containers may include entries of types unknown to
       [PCLS] implementations.

   When the choice exists, PCELS implementations SHOULD support the new
   schema and MAY also support the one defined by [PCLS].  For example,
   if PolicyRule support is required, an implementation SHOULD be able
   to read or read-write (as applicable) pcelsRule entries.  The same
   implementation MAY be able to read or read-write pcimRule.

4.6.  The Association of PolicyVariable and PolicyValues
      to PolicySimpleCondition and PolicySimpleAction

   A PolicySimpleCondition, as well as a PolicySimpleAction, includes a
   single PolicyValue and a single PolicyVariable.  Each of them can be
   attached or referenced by a DN.

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   The attachment helps create compact PolicyCondition and PolicyAction
   definitions that can be efficiently provisioned and retrieved from
   the repository.  On the other hand, referenced PolicyVariables and
   PolicyValues instances can be reused in the construction of multiple
   policies and permit an administrative partitioning of the data and
   policy definitions.

4.7.  The Aggregation of PolicyRules and PolicyGroups in PolicySets

   In [PCIM_EXT], the two aggregations PolicyGroupInPolicyGroup and
   PolicyRuleInPolicyGroup, are combined into a single aggregation
   PolicySetComponent.  This aggregation and the capability of
   association between a policy and the ReusablePolicyContainer offer
   new possibilities of reusability.  Furthermore, these aggregations
   introduce new semantics representing the execution of one PolicyRule
   within the scope of another PolicyRule.

   Since PolicySet is defined in [PCIM_EXT], it is mapped in this
   document to a new class pcelsPolicySet in order to provide an
   abstraction for a set of policy rules or groups.  The aggregation
   class PolicySetComponent in [PCIM_EXT] is mapped to a multi-value
   attribute pcelsPolicySetList in the pcelsPolicySet class and the
   attribute pcelsPolicySetDN in the pcelsPolicySetAssociation.  These
   attributes refer to the nested rules and groups.

   It is possible to store a rule/group nested in another rule/group in
   two ways.  The first way is to define the nested rule/group as
   specific to the nesting rule/group.  The second way is to define the
   nested rules/groups as reusable.

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   First case: Specific nested sets (rules/groups).

                       +----------+
                       |Rule/Group|
                       |          |
                 +-----|-        -|-----+
                 |     +----------+     |
                 |       *      *       |
                 |       *      *       |
                 |    ****      ****    |
                 |    *            *    |
                 v    *            *    v
               +-----------+   +-----------+
               | SA1+Set1  |   | SA2+Set2  |
               +-----------+   +-----------+

              +------------------------------+
              |LEGEND:                       |
              |  ***** DIT containment       |
              |    +   auxiliary attachment  |
              |  ----> DN reference          |
              +------------------------------+

   #: Number.
   Set#: pcelsRuleAuxClass or pcelsGroupAuxClass auxiliary class.
   SA#: pcelsPolicySetAssocation structural class.

   Figure 4.  Policy Set with Specific Components

   The nesting pcelsPolicySet refers to instances of
   pcelsPolicySetAssociation using the attribute pcelsPolicySetList.
   These structural association classes are subordinated (DIT contained)
   to an instance of a non-abstract subclass of pcelsPolicySet and
   represent the association between the PolicySet and its nested
   rules/groups.  The nested instances of auxiliary subclasses of
   pcelsPolicySet are attached to the association entries.

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   Second case: Reusable nested sets (rules/groups).

             +----------+             +-------------+
             |Rule/Group|             | ContainerX  |
           +-|-        -|--+          |             |
           | +----------+  |          +-------------+
           |   *      *    |             *        *
           | ***      **** |             *        *
           | *           * v             *        *
           | *          +---+            *        *
           | *          |SA2|         +-------+   *
           v *          |  -|-------->|S1+Set2|   *
          +---+         +---+         +-------+   *
          |SA1|                               +-------+
          |  -|------------------------------>|S2+Set3|
          +---+                               +-------+

                 +------------------------------+
                 |LEGEND:                       |
                 |  ***** DIT containment       |
                 |    +   auxiliary attachment  |
                 |  ----> DN reference          |
                 +------------------------------+

   Set#: pcelsRuleAuxClass or pcelsGroupAuxClass auxiliary class.
   SA#: PolicySetAssocation structural class.
   S#: structural class.

   Figure 5.  Policy Set with Reusable Components

   The nesting pcelsPolicySet refers to instances of
   pcelsPolicySetAssociation using the attribute pcelsPolicySetList.
   These structural association classes are subordinated (DIT contained)
   to an instance of a non-abstract subclass of pcelsPolicySet and
   represent the association between the PolicySet and its nested
   rules/groups.  The reusable rules/groups are instantiated here as
   auxiliary classes and attached to pcimPolicyInstance entries in the
   reusable container.  Another option is to use the structural
   subclasses for defining reusable rules/groups.  The association
   classes belonging to a nesting policy set are reference the reusable
   rules/groups using the attribute pcelsPolicySetDN.

   A combination of both specific and reusable components is also
   allowed for the same policy set.

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4.8.  The Aggregation of Actions/Conditions in PolicyRules and
      CompoundActions/CompoundConditions

   [PCIM_EXT] defines two new classes that allow the designer to create
   more complex conditions and actions.  CompoundPolicyCondition and
   CompoundPolicyAction classes are mapped in this document to
   pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass and pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass
   classes that are subclasses of
   pcimConditionAuxClass/pcimActionAuxClass.  The compound
   conditions/actions defined in [PCIM_EXT] extend the capability of the
   rule to associate, group and evaluate conditions or execute actions.
   The conditions/actions are associated to compounds conditions/actions
   in the same way as they are associated to the rules.

   In this section, how to store instances of these classes in an LDAP
   Directory is explained.  As a general rule, specific
   conditions/actions are subordinated (DIT contained) to the rule or
   compound condition/action that aggregates them and are attached to
   association class instances.  Reusable conditions/actions are
   subordinated to pcelsReusableContainer instances and attached to
   pcimPolicyInstance instances.

   The examples below illustrate the four possible cases combining
   specific/reusable compound/non-compound condition/action.  The rule
   has two compound conditions, each one has two different conditions.
   The schemes can be extended in order to store actions.

   The examples below are based on and extend those illustrated in the
   section 4.4 of [PCLS].

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   First case: Specific compound condition/action with specific
               conditions/actions.

                          +--------------+
                   +------|     Rule     |------+
                   |      +--------------+      |
                   |           *    *           |
                   |   *********    *********   |
                   v   *                    *   v
                  +---------+          +---------+
                +-| CA1+cc1 |-+      +-| CA2+cc2 |-+
                | +---------+ |      | +---------+ |
                |     * *     |      |     * *     |
                |  **** ****  |      |  **** ****  |
                v  *       *  v      v  *       *  v
               +------+ +------+    +------+ +------+
               |CA3+c1| |CA4+c2|    |CA5+c3| |CA6+c4|
               +------+ +------+    +------+ +------+

                  +------------------------------+
                  |LEGEND:                       |
                  |  ***** DIT containment       |
                  |    +   auxiliary attachment  |
                  |  ----> DN reference          |
                  +------------------------------+

   #: Number.
   CA#: pcelsConditionAssociation structural class.
   cc#: pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass auxiliary class.
   c#: subclass of pcimConditionAuxClass.

   Figure 6.  Specific Compound Conditions with Specific Components

   Because the compound conditions/actions are specific to the Rule,
   They are auxiliary attachments to instances of the structural classes
   pcelsConditionAssociation or pcelsActionAssociation.  These
   structural classes represent the association between the rule and the
   compound condition/action.  The rule specific conditions/actions are
   therefore subordinated (DIT contained) to the rule entry.

   The conditions/actions are tied to the compound conditions/actions in
   the same way the compound conditions/actions are tied to rules.
   Association classes realize the association between the aggregating
   compound conditions/actions and the specific conditions/actions.

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   Second case: Rule specific compound conditions/actions with
                reusable conditions/actions.

           +-------------+                   +---------------+
    +------|     Rule    |-----+             |  ContainerX   |
    |      +-------------+     |             +---------------+
    |           *    *         |              *    *    *   *
    |           *    *         |           ****    *    *   *
    |   *********    ********  |           *       *    *   ********
    |   *                   *  v           *       *    *          *
    |   *               +---------+        *       *    ****       *
    |   *             +-| CA2+cc2 |-+      *       *       *       *
    |   *             | +---------+ |      *       *       *       *
    v   *             |    *  *     |      *       *       *       *
   +---------+        | ****  ****  |      *       *       *       *
 +-| CA1+cc1 |-+      | *        *  v      *       *       *       *
 | +---------+ |      | *     +------+  +-----+    *       *       *
 |    *  *     |      v *     |  CA6 |->|S1+c4|    *       *       *
 | ****  ****  |     +------+ +------+  +-----+ +-----+    *       *
 | *        *  v     |  CA5 |------------------>|S2+c3|    *       *
 | *      +------+   +------+                   +-----+ +-----+    *
 v *      |  CA4 |------------------------------------->|S3+c2|    *
 +------+ +------+                                      +-----+ +-----+
 |  CA3 |------------------------------------------------------>|S4+c1|
 +------+                                                       +-----+

                    +------------------------------+
                    |LEGEND:                       |
                    |  ***** DIT containment       |
                    |    +   auxiliary attachment  |
                    |  ----> DN reference          |
                    +------------------------------+

      #: Number.
      CA#: pcelsConditionAssociation structural class.
      cc#: pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass auxiliary class.
      c#: subclass of pcimConditionAuxClass.
      S#: structural class

      Figure 7.  Specific Compound Conditions with Reusable Components

   This case is similar to the first one.  The conditions/actions are
   reusable and are therefore not attached to the association classes,
   but rather to structural classes in the reusable container.  The
   association classes tie the conditions/actions in located in a
   reusable container to their aggregators using DN references.

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   Third case: Reusable compound condition/action with specific
               conditions/actions.

        +--------------+                  +--------------+
        |     Rule     |                  |  RepositoryX |
    +---+--------------+----+             +--------------+
    |        *     *        |                  *    *
    |  *******     *******  |           ********    ********
    |  *                 *  v           *                  *
    |  *            +----------+    +---------+            *
    |  *            |   CA2    |--->| S1+cc2  |            *
    |  *            +----------+  +-+---------+-+          *
    |  *                          |     * *     |          *
    |  *                          |  **** ****  |          *
    |  *                          v  *       *  v          *
    |  *                         +------+ +------+         *
    |  *                         |CA5+c3| |CA6+c4|         *
    v  *                         +------+ +------+         *
  +----------+                                          +---------+
  |   CA1    |----------------------------------------->| S2+cc1  |
  +----------+                                        +-+---------+-+
                                                      |     * *     |
                                                      |  **** ****  |
                                                      v  *       *  v
                                                     +------+ +------+
                                                     |CA3+c1| |CA4+c2|
                                                     +------+ +------+

                    +------------------------------+
                    |LEGEND:                       |
                    |  ***** DIT containment       |
                    |    +   auxiliary attachment  |
                    |  ----> DN reference          |
                    +------------------------------+

      #: Number.
      CA#: pcelsConditionAssociation structural class.
      cc#: pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass auxiliary class.
      c#: subclass of pcimConditionAuxClass.
      S#: structural class

      Figure 8.  Reusable Compound Conditions with Specific Components

   Re-usable compound conditions/actions are attached to structural
   classes and stored in a reusable policy container.  They are related
   to the rule through a DN reference attribute in the association
   classes.

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   Specific conditions/actions are attached to association entries and
   subordinated (DIT contained) to the aggregating compound
   conditions/actions.

   Fourth case: Reusable conditions/actions and compound
                conditions/actions.

          +------+          +---------------+    +---------------+
    +-----| Rule |-----+    |  ContainerX   |    |  ContainerY   |
    |     +------+     |    +---------------+    +---------------+
    |      *    *      |         *     *           *   *   *   *
    | ******    ****** |       ***     ***       ***   *   *   *****
    | *              * v       *         *       *     *   *       *
    | *          +-------+  +------+     *       *     *   ***     *
    | *          |  CA2  |->|S1+ca1|     *       *     *     *     *
    | *          +-------+  +------+     *       *     *     *     *
    | *                    /  *  *  \    *       *     *     *     *
    | *                    |**   ** |    *       *     *     *     *
    | *                    |*     * v    *       *     *     *     *
    | *                    |*   +---+    *    +-----+  *     *     *
    | *                    |*   |CA6|----*--->|S3+c4|  *     *     *
    | *                    v*   +---+    *    +-----+  *     *     *
    | *                  +---+           *          +-----+  *     *
    | *                  |CA5|-----------*--------->|S4+c3|  *     *
    v *                  +---+           *          +-----+  *     *
  +-------+                           +------+               *     *
  |  CA1  |-------------------------->|S2+cc1|               *     *
  +-------+                           +------+               *     *
                                     /  *  *  \              *     *
                                     | **  ** |              *     *
                                     | *    * v              *     *
                                     | *  +---+           +-----+  *
                                     | *  |CA4|---------->|S5+c2|  *
                                     v *  +---+           +-----+  *
                                    +---+                      +-----+
                                    |CA3|--------------------->|S6+c1|
                                    +---+                      +-----+

                    +------------------------------+
                    |LEGEND:                       |
                    |  ***** DIT containment       |
                    |    +   auxiliary attachment  |
                    |  ----> DN reference          |
                    +------------------------------+

      #: Number.
      CA#: pcelsConditionAssociation structural class.
      cc#: pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass auxiliary class.

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      c#: subclass of pcimConditionAuxClass.
      S#: structural class

      Figure 9.  Reusable Compound Conditions with Reusable Components

   All the conditions/actions are reusable so they are stored in
   reusable containers.  The figure above illustrates two different
   reusable policy containers, but the number of containers in the
   system is decided based on administrative reasons.  The conditions,
   actions, etc. may be stored in the same or different containers with
   no impact on the policy definition semantics.

5.  Class Definitions

   The semantics for the policy information classes that are to be
   mapped directly from the information model to an LDAP representation
   are detailed in [PCIM_EXT].  Consequently, this document presents
   only a brief reference to those semantics.  The focus here is on the
   mapping from the information model (which is independent of
   repository type and access protocol) to a form that can be accessed
   using LDAP.  For various reasons including LDAP specific
   optimization, this mapping is not always 1:1.  Some new classes and
   attributes (that were not part of [PCIM] or [PCIM_EXT]) needed to be
   created in order to implement the LDAP mapping.  These new LDAP-only
   classes are fully defined in this document.

   The following notes apply to this section in its entirety.

   Note 1: The formal language for specifying the classes, attributes,
   and DIT structure and content rules is that defined in [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   In the following definitions, the class and attribute definitions
   follow [LDAP_SYNTAX] but they are line-wrapped to enhance human
   readability.

   Note 2: Even though not explicitly noted in the following class and
   attribute definitions, implementations may define DIT structure and
   content rules where applicable and supported by the underlying LDAP
   infrastructure.  In such cases, the DIT structure rule considerations
   discussed in section 5 of [PCLS] must be applied to PCELS
   implementations as well.  The reasons and details are presented in
   [X.501].

   Note 3: Wherever possible, an equality, a substrings and an ordering
   matching rule are defined for a particular attribute.  This provides
   additional implementation flexibility.  However, in some cases, the
   LDAP matching semantics may not cover all the application needs.  For
   instance, different values of pcelsIPv4AddrList may be semantically
   equivalent.  The equality matching rule, caseIgnoreMatch, associated

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   to this attribute type is not suitable for detecting this
   equivalence.  Implementers should not rely solely on LDAP syntaxes
   and matching rules for being consistent with this specification.

   Note 4: The following attribute definitions use only LDAP matching
   rules and syntax definitions from [LDAP_SYNTAX], [LDAP_SCHEMA] and
   [LDAP_MATCH].  The corresponding X.500 matching rules are defined in
   [X.520].

   Note 5: Some of the following attribute types MUST conform to
   additional constraints on various data types (e.g., the only valid
   values for pcelsDecisionStrategy are 1 and 2).  Just like the
   attribute semantics, the definition of the value structures, valid
   ranges, etc. is covered by [PCIM_EXT] for the corresponding
   properties while such constraints are only briefly mentioned in this
   document.  In all cases, if a constraint is violated, the entry
   SHOULD be treated as invalid and the policy rules or groups that
   refer to it SHOULD be treated as being disabled, meaning that the
   execution of such policy rules or groups SHOULD be stopped.

   Note 6: Some of the object classes defined in this section cannot or
   should not be directly instantiated because they are either defined
   as abstract or do not implement stand-alone semantics (e.g.,
   pcelsValueAuxClass).  Regarding instances of objects that inherit
   from such classes, the text refers to "instances of <class_name>"
   when in fact the strictly correct expression would be "instances of
   objects that belong to non-abstract subclasses of <class_name>".  The
   omission is intentional; it makes the text easier to read.

5.1.  The Abstract Class pcelsPolicySet

   The pcelsPolicySet class represents a set of policies with a common
   decision strategy and a common set of policy roles.  This class
   together with the pcelsPolicySetAssociation class defined in a
   subsequent section of this document provide sufficient information to
   allow applications to apply appropriate ordering to a set of
   policies.  The pcelsPolicySet is mapped from the PolicySet class
   [PCIM_EXT].  The pcelsPolicySet class is an abstract object class and
   it is derived from the pcimPolicy class [PCLS].

   The pcelsPolicySetList attribute of a pcelsPolicySet instance
   references subordinated pcelsPolicySetAssociation entries.  The
   aggregated pcelsPolicySet instances are either attached to the
   pcelsPolicySetAssociation entries as auxiliary object classes or
   referenced by the pcelsPolicySetAssociation entries using the
   pcelsPolicySetDN attribute.

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   The pcelsPolicySet class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.1
     NAME 'pcelsPolicySet'
     DESC 'Set of policies'
     SUP pcimPolicy
     ABSTRACT
     MAY ( pcelsPolicySetName
         $ pcelsDecisionStrategy
         $ pcimRoles
         $ pcelsPolicySetList )
   )

   One of the attributes of the pcelsPolicySet class, pcimRoles is
   defined in the section 5.3 of [PCLS].  In the pcelsPolicySet class
   the pcimRole attribute preserves its syntax and semantics as defined
   by [PCLS] and [PCIM].

   The pcelsPolicySetName attribute type may be used as naming attribute
   for pcelsPolicySet entries.  This attribute type is of syntax
   Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of
   caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
   and a substrings matching rule of caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can only have a single value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.1
     NAME 'pcelsPolicySetName'
     DESC 'User-friendly name of a policy set'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsDecisionStrategy attribute type indicates the evaluation
   method for the policies aggregated in the policy set.  It is mapped
   from the PolicySet.PolicyDecisionStrategy property [PCIM_EXT].  This
   attribute type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an
   equality matching rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering
   matching rule of integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of
   this type can only have a single value.  The only allowed values for
   attributes of this type are 1 (FirstMatching) and 2 (AllMatching).
   If this attribute is missing from a pcelsPolicySet instance,
   applications MUST assume a FirstMatching decision strategy for the
   policy set.

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.2
     NAME 'pcelsDecisionStrategy'
     DESC 'Evaluation method for the components of a pcelsPolicySet'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsPolicySetList attribute type is used in the realization of
   the PolicySetComponent association [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type
   is of syntax DN [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of
   distinguishedNameMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for pcelsPolicySetList
   attributes are DNs of pcelsPolicySetAssociation entries.  In a
   pcelsPolicySet, the pcelsPolicySetList attribute represents the
   associations between this policy set and its components.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.3
     NAME 'pcelsPolicySetList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of DNs of pcelsPolicySetAssociation entries'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
   )

   Note: A pcelsPolicySet instance aggregates other pcelsPolicySet
   instances using pcelsPolicySetAssociation entries (defined in the
   next section).  Applications can sort the components of a
   pcelsPolicySet using attributes of the pcelsPolicySetAssociation
   entries.  However, implementations should not expect the LDAP data
   store to provide a useful ordering of the pcelsPolicySetList values
   in a pcelsPolicySet instance or to return sets of matching
   pcelsPolicySetAssociation entries in a meaningful order.  Instead,
   applications SHOULD implement their own means for post-retrieval
   ordering of policy rules/groups based on
   pcelsPolicySetAssociation.pcelsPriority values.

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5.2.  The Structural Class pcelsPolicySetAssociation

   The pcelsPolicySetAssociation class is used to associate PolicySet
   instances [PCIM_EXT] to other entries.  pcelsPolicySetAssociation
   entries are always subordinated to the aggregating entry.  When
   subordinated to an instance of pcelsPolicySet,
   pcelsPolicySetAssociation realizes a PolicySetComponent association
   [PCIM_EXT].  When subordinated to an instance of dlm1System
   [CIM_LDAP], pcelsPolicySetAssociation realizes a PolicySetInSystem
   association [PCIM_EXT].

   The pcelsPolicySetAssociation class is a structural object class and
   it is derived from the pcimPolicy class [PCLS].

   The aggregation of a reusable pcelsPolicySet instance is realized via
   the pcelsPolicySetDN attribute.  A non-reusable pcelsPolicySet
   instance is attached (as auxiliary subclass of pcelsPolicySet)
   directly to the pcelsPolicySetAssociation entry.

   When reading a pcelsPolicySetAssociation instance that has a
   pcelsPolicySet attached, the attribute pcelsPolicySetDN MUST be
   ignored.  Applications SHOULD remove the pcelsPolicySetDN value from
   a pcelsPolicySetAssociation upon attachment of a pcelsPolicySet to
   the entry.

   The pcelsPolicySetAssociation class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.2
     NAME 'pcelsPolicySetAssociation'
     DESC 'Associates a policy set to an aggregating entry'
     SUP pcimPolicy
     STRUCTURAL
     MUST ( pcelsPriority )
     MAY ( pcelsPolicySetName
         $ pcelsPolicySetDN )
   )

   The pcelsPriority attribute type indicates the priority of a policy
   set component.  This attribute type is of syntax Integer
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of integerMatch
   [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering matching rule of integerOrderingMatch
   [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can only have single values.
   The only allowed values for attributes of this type are non-negative
   integers.  Within the set of pcelsPolicySetAssociation entries
   directly subordinated to a pcelsPolicySet or a dlm1System [CIM_LDAP],
   the pcelsPriority values MUST be unique.

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.4
     NAME 'pcelsPriority'
     DESC 'Priority of a component'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsPolicySetDN attribute type is used in the aggregation of
   PolicySet instances [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax DN
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of
   distinguishedNameMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   only have single values.  The only allowed values for
   pcelsPolicySetDN attributes are DNs of pcelsPolicySet entries.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.5
     NAME 'pcelsPolicySetDN'
     DESC 'DN of a pcelsPolicySet entry'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

5.3.  The Three Policy Group Classes

   The pcelsGroup class is the base class for representing a policy
   group.  It is mapped from the modified PolicyGroup class [PCIM_EXT].
   The pcelsGroup class is derived from the pcelsPolicySet class.  To
   maximize flexibility, the pcelsGroup class is defined as abstract.
   An auxiliary subclass pcelsGroupAuxClass enables the attachment of a
   policy group to an existing entry, while a structural subclass
   pcelsGroupInstance permits the representation of a policy group as a
   standalone entry.

   The pcelsGroup class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.3
     NAME 'pcelsGroup'
     DESC 'Base class for representing a policy group'
     SUP pcelsPolicySet
     ABSTRACT
     MAY ( pcimGroupName )
   )

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   The pcelsGroupAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.4
     NAME 'pcelsGroupAuxClass'
     DESC 'Auxiliary class for representing a policy group'
     SUP pcelsGroup
     AUXILIARY
   )

   The pcelsGroupInstance class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.5
     NAME 'pcelsGroupInstance'
     DESC 'Structural class for representing a policy group'
     SUP pcelsGroup
     STRUCTURAL
   )

   The pcimGroupName attribute type used by the pcelsGroup class is
   defined in the section 5.2 of [PCLS].  In the pcelsGroup object
   class, this attribute preserves its syntax and semantics as defined
   by [PCLS] and [PCIM].

   Note: PCELS implementations SHOULD support pcelsGroup and its two
   subclasses and MAY also support pcimGroup and its two subclasses
   [PCLS].  Applications that choose to support pcelsGroup and its two
   subclasses MUST use the aggregation mechanism provided by
   pcelsPolicySetAssociation for aggregating policy groups or policy
   rules in policy groups represented as instances of pcelsGroup.

5.4.  The Three Policy Rule Classes

   The pcelsRule class is the base class for representing a policy rule.
   It is mapped from the modified PolicyRule class [PCIM_EXT].  The
   pcelsRule class is derived from the pcelsPolicySet class.  To
   maximize flexibility, the pcelsRule class is defined as abstract.  An
   auxiliary subclass pcelsRuleAuxClass enables the attachment of a
   policy rule to an existing entry, while a structural subclass
   pcelsRuleInstance permits the representation of a policy rule as a
   standalone entry.

   When reading a pcelsRule instance that has a pcimConditionAuxClass
   attached, from the policy rule perspective the attribute
   pcelsConditionList MUST be ignored.  For example, if present, the
   attribute MUST NOT be considered an association between this policy
   rule and a policy condition.  Such situations may occur, for example,
   when a pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass is attached to a pcelsRule
   instance.

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   When reading a pcelsRule instance that has a pcimActionAuxClass
   attached, from the policy rule perspective the attribute
   pcelsActionList MUST be ignored.  For example, if present, the
   attribute MUST NOT be considered an association between this policy
   rule and a policy action.  Such situations may occur, for example,
   when a pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass is attached to a pcelsRule
   instance.

   The pcelsRule class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.6
     NAME 'pcelsRule'
     DESC 'Base class for representing a policy rule'
     SUP pcelsPolicySet
     ABSTRACT
     MAY ( pcimRuleName
         $ pcimRuleEnabled
         $ pcimRuleUsage
         $ pcimRuleMandatory
         $ pcelsRuleValidityPeriodList
         $ pcelsConditionListType
         $ pcelsConditionList
         $ pcelsActionList
         $ pcelsSequencedActions
         $ pcelsExecutionStrategy )
   )

   The pcelsRuleAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.7
     NAME 'pcelsRuleAuxClass'
     DESC 'Auxiliary class for representing a policy rule'
     SUP pcelsRule
     AUXILIARY
   )

   The pcelsRuleInstance class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.8
     NAME 'pcelsRuleInstance'
     DESC 'Structural class for representing a policy rule'
     SUP pcelsRule
     STRUCTURAL
   )

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   Four of the attributes used by the pcelsRule class are defined in the
   section 5.3 of [PCLS].  These attributes are: pcimRuleName,
   pcimRuleEnabled, pcimRuleUsage and pcimRuleMandatory.  In the
   pcelsRule object class, these attributes preserve their syntax and
   semantics as defined by [PCLS] and [PCIM].

   The attributes pcimRuleValidityPeriodList, pcimRuleConditionListType,
   pcimRuleConditionList, pcimRuleActionList and
   pcimRuleSequencedActions defined in [PCLS] are not used by pcelsRule.
   Instead, this class uses the new attributes
   pcelsRuleValidityPeriodList, pcelsConditionListType,
   pcelsConditionList, pcelsActionList and pcelsSequencedActions.
   Except for pcelsRuleValidityPeriodList, the new attributes are also
   used for similar purpose by either pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass or
   pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass.

   The pcelsRuleValidityPeriodList attribute type is used in the
   realization of the PolicyRuleValidityPeriod association ([PCIM_EXT]
   and [PCIM]).  This attribute type is of syntax DN [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It
   has an equality matching rule of distinguishedNameMatch
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can have multiple values.
   The only allowed values for pcelsRuleValidityPeriodList attributes
   are DNs of pcimRuleValidityAssociation entries.  In a pcelsRule, the
   pcelsRuleValidityPeriodList attribute represents the associations
   between this policy rule and its time period conditions.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.62
     NAME 'pcelsRuleValidityPeriodList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of DNs of pcimRuleValidityAssociation entries'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
   )

   The pcelsConditionListType attribute type indicates whether the set
   of aggregated conditions is in disjunctive or conjunctive normal
   form.  It is mapped from the PolicyRule.ConditionListType property
   [PCIM] (identical to the CompoundPolicyCondition.ConditionListType
   property defined in [PCIM_EXT]).  This attribute type is of syntax
   Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of
   integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering matching rule of
   integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can only
   have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are 1 (Disjunctive) and 2 (Conjunctive).  If this attribute is
   missing from a pcelsRule instance, applications MUST assume that the
   set of aggregated conditions is in disjunctive normal form.

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.6
     NAME 'pcelsConditionListType'
     DESC 'Indicates the type of condition aggregation'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsConditionList attribute type is used in the realization of
   the PolicyConditionStructure association [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax DN [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule
   of distinguishedNameMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for pcelsConditionList
   attributes are DNs of pcelsConditionAssociation entries.  In a
   pcelsRule, the pcelsConditionList attribute represents the
   associations between this policy rule and its conditions.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.7
     NAME 'pcelsConditionList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of DNs of pcelsConditionAssociation entries'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
   )

   The pcelsActionList attribute type is used in the realization of the
   PolicyActionStructure association [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is
   of syntax DN [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of
   distinguishedNameMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for pcelsActionList
   attributes are DNs of pcelsActionAssociation entries.  In a
   pcelsRule, the pcelsActionList attribute represents the associations
   between this policy rule and its actions.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.8
     NAME 'pcelsActionList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of DNs of pcelsActionAssociation entries'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
   )

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   The pcelsSequencedActions attribute type indicates whether the
   ordered execution of actions in an aggregate is Mandatory,
   Recommended or DontCare.  It is mapped from the
   PolicyRule.SequencedActions property [PCIM] (identical to the
   CompoundPolicyAction.SequencedActions property defined in
   [PCIM_EXT]).  This attribute type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   It has an equality matching rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an
   ordering matching rule of integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].
   Attributes of this type can only have a single value.  The only
   allowed values for attributes of this type are 1 (Mandatory), 2
   (Recommended) and 3 (DontCare).  If this attribute is missing from a
   pcelsRule instance, applications MUST assume that the ordered
   execution of actions in this rule is not important (DontCare).

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.9
     NAME 'pcelsSequencedActions'
     DESC 'Indicates the importance of action sequencing'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsExecutionStrategy attribute type indicates whether the
   actions in an aggregate are to be executed until success, all
   (independent of their outcome) or until failure.  It is mapped from
   the PolicyRule.ExecutionStrategy property [PCIM_EXT] (identical to
   the CompoundPolicyAction.ExecutionStrategy property).  This attribute
   type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching
   rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering matching rule of
   integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can only
   have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are 1 (Do until success), 2 (Do all) and 3 (Do until failure).
   If this attribute is missing from a pcelsRule instance, applications
   MUST assume that all the actions are to be executed (Do all).

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.10
     NAME 'pcelsExecutionStrategy'
     DESC 'Indicates the action execution strategy'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

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   Note 1: Rule validity periods for an instance of pcelsRule are
   realized using the attribute pcelsRuleValidityPeriodList and
   pcimRuleValidityAssociation [PCLS] entries subordinated to the rule.

   If DIT structure rules and name forms are written for a PCELS
   implementation (as suggested in section 5.5 of [PCLS]), they would
   require that an instance of the pcimRuleValidityAssociation class
   have as its superior an instance of the pcelsRule class or, if
   applicable, an instance of the pcimRule class.  Any structure rules
   and name forms that require an instance of the
   pcimRuleValidityAssociation class to have as its superior only an
   instance of the pcimRule class, are in conflict and MUST be removed.

   Note 2: PCELS implementations SHOULD support pcelsRule and its two
   subclasses and MAY also support pcimRule and its two subclasses
   [PCLS].  Applications that choose to support pcelsRule and its two
   subclasses MUST use the aggregation mechanism provided by
   pcelsPolicySetAssociation for aggregating policy groups or policy
   rules in policy rules represented as instances of pcelsRule.

5.5.  The Structural Class pcelsConditionAssociation

   The pcelsConditionAssociation class is used in the aggregation of
   PolicyCondition instances [PCIM].  pcelsConditionAssociation entries
   are always subordinated to the aggregating entry.  When subordinated
   to an instance of pcelsRule, the pcelsConditionAssociation entry
   realizes the PolicyConditionInPolicyRule association [PCIM_EXT].
   When subordinated to an instance of pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass,
   the pcelsConditionAssociation entry realizes the
   PolicyConditionInPolicyCondition association [PCIM_EXT].

   The pcelsConditionAssociation class is a structural object class and
   it is derived from the pcimRuleConditionAssociation class [PCLS].

   The aggregation of a reusable instance of pcimConditionAuxClass is
   realized via the pcimConditionDN attribute.  A non-reusable instance
   of pcimConditionAuxClass is attached directly to the
   pcelsConditionAssociation entry.

   When reading a pcelsConditionAssociation entry that has a
   pcimConditionAuxClass instance attached, the attribute
   pcimConditionDN MUST be ignored.  Applications SHOULD remove the
   pcimConditionDN value from a pcelsConditionAssociation upon
   attachment of a pcimConditionAuxClass to the entry.

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   The pcelsConditionAssociation class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.9
     NAME 'pcelsConditionAssociation'
     DESC 'Associates a policy conditions to an aggregating entry'
     SUP pcimRuleConditionAssociation
     STRUCTURAL
   )

   This class extends the semantics of the pcimRuleConditionAssociation
   object class without using any new attributes.  All its attributes
   are inherited from the pcimRuleConditionAssociation that is defined
   in section 5.4 of [PCLS].

5.6.  The Structural Class pcelsActionAssociation

   The pcelsActionAssociation class is used in the aggregation of
   PolicyAction instances [PCIM].  pcelsActionAssociation entries are
   always subordinated to the aggregating entry.  When subordinated to a
   pcelsRule instance, the pcelsActionAssociation entry realizes the
   PolicyActionInPolicyRule association [PCIM_EXT].  When subordinated
   to an instance of pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass, the
   pcelsActionAssociation entry realizes the PolicyActionInPolicyAction
   association [PCIM_EXT].

   The pcelsActionAssociation class is a structural object class and it
   is derived from the pcimRuleActionAssociation class [PCLS].

   The aggregation of a reusable instance of pcimActionAuxClass is
   realized via the pcimActionDN attribute.  A non-reusable instance of
   pcimActionAuxClass is attached directly to the pcelsActionAssociation
   entry.

   When reading a pcelsActionAssociation entry that has a
   pcimActionAuxClass instance attached, the attribute pcimActionDN MUST
   be ignored.  Applications SHOULD remove the pcimActionDN value from a
   pcelsActionAssociation upon attachment of a pcimActionAuxClass to the
   entry.

   The pcelsActionAssociation class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.10
     NAME 'pcelsActionAssociation'
     DESC 'Associates a policy conditions to an aggregating entry'
     SUP pcimRuleActionAssociation
     STRUCTURAL
   )

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   This class extends the semantics of the pcimRuleActionAssociation
   object class without using any new attributes.  All its attributes
   are inherited from the pcimRuleActionAssociation that is defined in
   section 5.6 of [PCLS].

5.7.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass

   The pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass class implements a Value matching
   condition for a Variable.  It is mapped from the
   SimplePolicyCondition class [PCIM_EXT].  The
   pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass class is an auxiliary object class and
   it is derived from the pcimConditionAuxClass class [PCLS].

   A reusable variable/value is associated to a
   pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass via the pcelsVariableDN/pcelsValueDN
   reference from the simple condition instance.  A non-reusable
   variable/value is associated directly as auxiliary object class to
   the same entry as the pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass instance.

   When reading a pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass instance that has an
   instance of pcelsVariable attached, the attribute pcelsVariableDN
   MUST be ignored.  Applications SHOULD remove the pcelsVariableDN
   value from a pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass instance upon attachment of
   a pcelsVariable instance to the same entry.

   When reading a pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass instance that has an
   instance of pcelsValue attached, the attribute pcelsValueDN MUST be
   ignored.  Applications SHOULD remove the pcelsValueDN value from a
   pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass instance upon attachment of a pcelsValue
   instance to the same entry.

   The pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.11
     NAME 'pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass'
     DESC 'Value matching condition for a policy variable'
     SUP pcimConditionAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MAY ( pcelsVariableDN
         $ pcelsValueDN )
   )

   The pcelsVariableDN attribute type realizes the
   PolicyVariableInSimplePolicyCondition association [PCIM_EXT].  This
   attribute type is of syntax DN [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of distinguishedNameMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of
   this type can only have a single value.  The only allowed values for
   pcelsVariableDN attributes are DNs of pcelsVariable entries.  In a

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   pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass, the pcelsVariableDN attribute
   represents the association between this simple policy condition and
   its policy variable.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.11
     NAME 'pcelsVariableDN'
     DESC 'DN of a pcelsVariable entry'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsValueDN attribute type realizes the
   PolicyValueInSimplePolicyCondition association [PCIM_EXT].  This
   attribute type is of syntax DN [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of distinguishedNameMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of
   this type can only have a single value.  The only allowed values for
   pcelsValueDN attributes are DNs of pcelsValueAuxClass entries.  In a
   pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass, the pcelsValueDN attribute represents
   the association between this simple policy condition and its policy
   value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.12
     NAME 'pcelsValueDN'
     DESC 'DN of a pcelsValueAuxClass entry'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   Note: An instance of pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass and an instance of
   pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass MUST NOT be attached to the same entry.
   Because the two classes use the same mechanisms to associate
   Variables and Values, this restriction is necessary in order to avoid
   ambiguities.

5.8.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass

   The pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass class represents a compound policy
   condition formed by the aggregation of other policy conditions.  It
   is mapped from the CompoundPolicyCondition class [PCIM_EXT].  The
   pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass class is an auxiliary object class and
   it is derived from the pcimConditionAuxClass class [PCLS].

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   The pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.12
     NAME 'pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass'
     DESC 'Boolean combination of simpler conditions'
     SUP pcimConditionAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MAY ( pcelsConditionListType
         $ pcelsConditionList )
   )

      If the pcelsConditionListType attribute is missing from a
   pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass instance, applications MUST assume
   that the set of aggregated conditions is in disjunctive normal form.

   In a pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass instance, the pcelsConditionList
   attribute represents the associations between this compound policy
   condition and the compounded conditions.

   These attribute types are defined in section 5.4.

   Like pcelsRule, instances of pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass use
   pcelsConditionList values and subordinated pcelsConditionAssociation
   entries to aggregate policy conditions.

5.9.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsCompoundFilterConditionAuxClass

   The pcelsCompoundFilterConditionAuxClass class represents a domain-
   level filter.  It is mapped from the CompoundFilterCondition class
   [PCIM_EXT].  The pcelsCompoundFilterConditionAuxClass class is an
   auxiliary object class and it is derived from the
   pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass class.

   The pcelsCompoundFilterConditionAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.13
     NAME 'pcelsCompoundFilterConditionAuxClass'
     DESC 'A compound condition with mirroring capabilities'
     SUP pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MAY ( pcelsIsMirrored )
   )

   The pcelsIsMirrored attribute type indicates whether the traffic that
   mirrors the specified filter is to be treated as matching the filter.
   It is mapped from the CompoundFilterCondition.IsMirrored property
   [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax Boolean [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   It has an equality matching rule of booleanMatch [LDAP_MATCH].

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   Attributes of this type can only have a single value.  If this
   attribute is missing from a pcelsCompoundFilterConditionAuxClass
   instance, applications MUST assume that the filter is not mirrored.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.13
     NAME 'pcelsIsMirrored'
     DESC 'Indicates whether the mirrored traffic matches'
     EQUALITY booleanMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

5.10.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass

   The pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass class implements the action of
   assigning a Value to a Variable.  It is mapped from the
   SimplePolicyAction class [PCIM_EXT].  The pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass
   class is an auxiliary object class and it is derived from the
   pcimActionAuxClass class [PCLS].

   A reusable variable/value is associated to a
   pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass via the pcelsVariableDN/pcelsValueDN
   reference from the simple action instance.  A non-reusable
   variable/value is associated directly as auxiliary object class to
   the same entry as the pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass instance.

   When reading a pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass instance that has an
   instance of pcelsVariable attached, the attribute pcelsVariableDN
   MUST be ignored.  Applications SHOULD remove the pcelsVariableDN
   value from a pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass instance upon attachment of a
   pcelsVariable instance to the same entry.

   When reading a pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass instance that has an
   instance of pcelsValue attached, the attribute pcelsValueDN MUST be
   ignored.  Applications SHOULD remove the pcelsValueDN value from a
   pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass instance upon attachment of a pcelsValue
   instance to the same entry.

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   The pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.14
     NAME 'pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass'
     DESC 'Value assignment action for a policy variable'
     SUP pcimActionAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MAY ( pcelsVariableDN
         $ pcelsValueDN )
   )

   In a pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass, the pcelsVariableDN attribute
   represents the association between this simple policy action and its
   policy variable.  It realizes the PolicyVariableInSimplePolicyAction
   association [PCIM_EXT].

   In a pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass, the pcelsValueDN attribute represents
   the association between this simple policy action and its policy
   value.  It realizes the PolicyValueInSimplePolicyAction association
   [PCIM_EXT].

   These attributes are defined in section 5.7.

   Note: An instance of pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass and an instance of
   pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass MUST NOT be attached to the same entry.
   Because the two classes use the same mechanisms to associate
   Variables and Values, this restriction is necessary in order to avoid
   ambiguities.

5.11.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass

   The pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass class represents a compound policy
   action formed by the aggregation of other policy actions.  It is
   mapped from the CompoundPolicyCondition class [PCIM_EXT].  The
   pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass class is an auxiliary object class and it
   is derived from the pcimActionAuxClass class [PCLS].

   The pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.15
     NAME 'pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass'
     DESC 'Sequence of actions with specific execution strategy'
     SUP pcimActionAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MAY ( pcelsActionList
         $ pcelsSequencedActions
         $ pcelsExecutionStrategy )
   )

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   In a pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass instance, the pcelsActionList
   attribute represents the associations between this policy rule and
   its actions.

   If the pcelsSequencedActions attribute is missing from a
   pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass instance, applications MUST assume that
   the ordered execution of actions in this compound policy action is
   not important (DontCare).

   If the pcelsExecutionStrategy attribute is missing from a
   pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass instance, applications MUST assume that
   all the actions are to be executed (Do all).

   These attribute types are defined in section 5.4.

   Like pcelsRule, instances of pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass use
   pcelsActionList values and subordinated pcelsActionAssociation
   entries to aggregate policy actions.

5.12.  The Abstract Class pcelsVariable

   The pcelsVariable class is mapped from the PolicyVariable class
   [PCIM_EXT].  The pcelsVariable is an abstract object class and it is
   derived directly from the 'top' object class [LDAP_SCHEMA].

   A pcelsVariable instance may be associated to a set of
   pcelsValueAuxClass instances that represent its expected values.  The
   expected values for a variable may be indicated by:

       (1) pcelsExpectedValueList references to reusable instances of
           pcelsValueAuxClass, or
       (2) pcelsExpectedValueList references to subordinated non-
           reusable instances of pcelsValueAuxClass

   The pcelsVariable class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.16
     NAME 'pcelsVariable'
     DESC 'Base class for representing a policy variable'
     SUP top
     ABSTRACT
     MAY ( pcelsVariableName
         $ pcelsExpectedValueList )
   )

   The pcelsVariableName attribute type may be used as naming attribute
   for pcelsVariable entries.  This attribute type is of syntax
   Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of

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   caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
   and a substrings matching rule of caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can only have a single value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.14
     NAME 'pcelsVariableName'
     DESC 'The user-friendly name of a variable.'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsExpectedValueList attribute type realizes the
   ExpectedPolicyValuesForVariable association [PCIM_EXT].  This
   attribute type is of syntax DN [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of distinguishedNameMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of
   this type can have multiple values.  The only allowed values for
   pcelsExpectedValueList attributes are DNs of pcelsValueAuxClass
   entries.  In a pcelsVariable, the pcelsExpectedValueList attribute
   represents the associations between this policy variable and its
   expected values.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.15
     NAME 'pcelsExpectedValueList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of DNs of pcelsValueAuxClass entries
           representing expected values for a policy variable'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
   )

5.13.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsExplicitVariableAuxClass

   The pcelsExplicitVariableAuxClass class is mapped from the
   PolicyExplicitVariable class [PCIM_EXT].  The
   pcelsExplicitVariableAuxClass is an auxiliary object class and it is
   derived from the pcelsVariable class.

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   The pcelsExplicitVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.17
     NAME 'pcelsExplicitVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Explicitly defined policy variable'
     SUP pcelsVariable
     AUXILIARY
     MUST ( pcelsVariableModelClass
          $ pcelsVariableModelProperty )
   )

   The pcelsVariableModelClass attribute type identifies a [CIM] class
   whose property is evaluated or set as a variable.  It is mapped from
   the PolicyExplicitVariable.ModelClass property [PCIM_EXT].  This
   attribute type is of syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has
   an equality matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   Attributes of this type can only have a single value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.16
     NAME 'pcelsVariableModelClass'
     DESC 'Identifies a CIM class'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsVariableModelProperty attribute type identifies the
   attribute of a [CIM] class, which is evaluated or set as a variable.
   It is mapped from the PolicyExplicitVariable.ModelProperty property
   [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax Directory String
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can only have a single value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.17
     NAME 'pcelsVariableModelProperty'
     DESC 'Identifies the property of a CIM class.'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

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5.14.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass

   The pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass class is mapped from the
   PolicyImplicitVariable class [PCIM_EXT].  The
   pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass is an auxiliary object class and it is
   derived from the pcelsVariable class.

   The pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass class does not represent actual
   variables; these are introduced by its subclasses.
   pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass introduces the semantics of being an
   implicitly defined policy variable and these semantics are inherited
   by all its subclasses.  These semantics include those inherited from
   pcelsVariable that possibly represent either rule-specific or
   reusable policy variables.

   In order to preserve the ability to represent rule-specific or
   reusable variables, all the subclasses of
   pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass MUST also be auxiliary classes.

   The pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.18
     NAME 'pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Implicitly defined policy variable'
     SUP pcelsVariable
     AUXILIARY
     MAY ( pcelsExpectedValueTypes )
   )

   The pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute type represents the set of
   policy value types that may be used with this policy variable.  It is
   mapped from the PolicyImplicitVariable.ValueTypes property
   [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax Directory String
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can have multiple values.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.18
     NAME 'pcelsExpectedValueTypes'
     DESC 'Identifies subclasses of pcelsValueAuxClass by name'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   )

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5.15.  The Subclasses of pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass

   The following classes are derived from the
   pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass class.  They are mapped from the
   corresponding subclasses of the PolicyImplicitVariable class
   [PCIM_EXT].  All the classes defined below are auxiliary object
   classes.

   Each one of the classes defined in this section introduces specific
   restrictions for the values of the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute.
   If this attribute is missing, applications MUST assume that all
   allowed value types are expected for the policy variable.

   Some of these classes have additional restrictions on the actual
   values of the associated policy value instances (e.g., only integers
   in the range 0..65535 must be used with a SourcePort variable).  The
   association between a pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass instance and a
   pcelsValueAuxClass instance that contains values outside the valid
   range or set for that variable SHOULD be considered invalid.  The
   entry that realizes such association SHOULD be treated as invalid and
   the policy rules or groups that refer to it SHOULD be treated as
   being disabled, meaning that the execution of such policy rules or
   groups SHOULD be stopped.

   The pcelsSourceIPv4VariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.19
     NAME 'pcelsSourceIPv4VariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Source IP v4 address'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsSourceIPv4VariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed value
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsIPv4AddrValueAuxClass'.

   The pcelsSourceIPv6VariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.20
     NAME 'pcelsSourceIPv6VariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Source IP v6 address'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

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   In a pcelsSourceIPv6VariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed value
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsIPv6AddrValueAuxClass'.

   The pcelsDestinationIPv4VariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.21
     NAME 'pcelsDestinationIPv4VariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Destination IP v4 address'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsDestinationIPv4VariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed
   value for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsIPv4AddrValueAuxClass'.

   The pcelsDestinationIPv6VariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.22
     NAME 'pcelsDestinationIPv6VariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Destination IP v6 address'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsDestinationIPv6VariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed
   value for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsIPv6AddrValueAuxClass'.

   The pcelsSourcePortVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.23
     NAME 'pcelsSourcePortVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Source port'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsSourcePortVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed value
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass'.  Additionally, only policy values that
   represent integers in the range 0..65535 (inclusive) SHOULD be used
   with pcelsSourcePortVariableAuxClass instances.

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   The pcelsDestinationPortVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.24
     NAME 'pcelsDestinationPortVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Destination port'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsDestinationPortVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed
   value for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass'.  Additionally, only policy values that
   represent integers in the range 0..65535 (inclusive) SHOULD be used
   with pcelsDestinationPortVariableAuxClass instances.

   The pcelsIPProtocolVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.25
     NAME 'pcelsIPProtocolVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'IP protocol number'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsIPProtocolVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed value
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass'.  Additionally, only policy values that
   represent integers in the range 0..255 (inclusive) SHOULD be used
   with pcelsIPProtocolVariableAuxClass instances.

   The pcelsIPVersionVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.26
     NAME 'pcelsIPVersionVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'IP version number'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsIPVersionVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed value
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass'.  Additionally, only policy values that
   represent integers in the range 0..15 (inclusive) SHOULD be used with
   pcelsIPVersionVariableAuxClass instances.

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   The pcelsIPToSVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.27
     NAME 'pcelsIPToSVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'IP ToS octet'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsIPToSVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed values for
   the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute are 'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass'
   and 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'.  Additionally, only policy values
   that represent integers in the range 0..255 (inclusive) or 8-bit
   bitStrings SHOULD be used with pcelsIPToSVariableAuxClass instances.

   The pcelsDSCPVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.28
     NAME 'pcelsDSCPVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'DiffServ code point'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsDSCPVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed values for
   the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute are 'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass'
   and 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'.  Additionally, only policy values
   that represent integers in the range 0..63 (inclusive) or 6-bit
   bitStrings SHOULD be used with pcelsDSCPVariableAuxClass instances.

   The pcelsFlowIdVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.29
     NAME 'pcelsFlowIdVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Flow Identifier'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsFlowIdVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed values
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute are
   'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass' and 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'.
   Additionally, only policy values that represent integers in the range
   0..1048575 (inclusive) or 20-bit bitStrings SHOULD be used with
   pcelsFlowIdVariableAuxClass instances.

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   The pcelsSourceMACVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.30
     NAME 'pcelsSourceMACVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Source MAC address'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsSourceMACVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed value
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsMACAddrValueAuxClass'.

   The pcelsDestinationMACVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.31
     NAME 'pcelsDestinationMACVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Destination MAC address'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsDestinationMACVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed
   value for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsMACAddrValueAuxClass'.

   The pcelsVLANVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.32
     NAME 'pcelsVLANVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'VLAN'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsVLANVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed values for
   the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute are 'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass'
   and 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'.  Additionally, only policy values
   that represent integers in the range 0..4095 (inclusive) or 12-bit
   bitStrings SHOULD be used with pcelsVLANVariableAuxClass instances.

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   The pcelsCoSVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.33
     NAME 'pcelsCoSVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Class of service'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsCoSVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed values for
   the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute are 'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass'
   and 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'.  Additionally, only policy values
   that represent integers in the range 0..7 (inclusive) or 3-bit
   bitStrings SHOULD be used with pcelsCoSVariableAuxClass instances.

   The pcelsEthertypeVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.34
     NAME 'pcelsEthertypeVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Ethertype'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsEthertypeVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed values
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute are
   'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass' and 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'.
   Additionally, only policy values that represent integers in the range
   0..65535 (inclusive) or 16-bit bitStrings SHOULD be used with
   pcelsEthertypeVariableAuxClass instances.

   The pcelsSourceSAPVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.35
     NAME 'pcelsSourceSAPVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Source SAP'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsSourceSAPVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed values
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute are
   'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass' and 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'.
   Additionally, only policy values that represent integers in the range
   0..255 (inclusive) or 8-bit bitStrings SHOULD be used with
   pcelsSourceSAPVariableAuxClass instances.

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   The pcelsDestinationSAPVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.36
     NAME 'pcelsDestinationSAPVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Destination SAP'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsDestinationSAPVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed
   values for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute are
   'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass' and 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'.
   Additionally, only policy values that represent integers in the range
   0..255 (inclusive) or 8-bit bitStrings SHOULD be used with
   pcelsDestinationSAPVariableAuxClass instances.

   The pcelsSNAPOUIVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.37
     NAME 'pcelsSNAPOUIVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'SNAP OUI'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsSNAPOUIVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed values
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute are
   'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass' and 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'.
   Additionally, only policy values that represent integers in the range
   0..16777215 (inclusive) or 24-bit bitStrings SHOULD be used with
   pcelsSNAPOUIVariableAuxClass instances.

   The pcelsSNAPTypeVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.38
     NAME 'pcelsSNAPTypeVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'SNAP type'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsSNAPTypeVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed values
   for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute are
   'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass' and 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'.
   Additionally, only policy values that represent integers in the range
   0..65535 (inclusive) or 16-bit bitStrings SHOULD be used with
   pcelsSNAPTypeVariableAuxClass instances.

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   The pcelsFlowDirectionVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.39
     NAME 'pcelsFlowDirectionVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Flow direction'
     SUP pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
   )

   In a pcelsFlowDirectionVariableAuxClass instance, the only allowed
   value for the pcelsExpectedValueTypes attribute is
   'pcelsStringValueAuxClass'.  Additionally, only policy values that
   represent the strings 'IN' and 'OUT' SHOULD be used with
   pcelsFlowDirectionVariableAuxClass instances.

5.16.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsValueAuxClass

   The pcelsValueAuxClass class is the base class for representing a
   policy value.  It is mapped from the PolicyValue class [PCIM_EXT].
   The pcelsValueAuxClass is an auxiliary object class and it is derived
   directly from the 'top' object class [LDAP_SCHEMA].

   The pcelsValueAuxClass class does not represent actual values; these
   are introduced by its subclasses.  pcelsValueAuxClass introduces the
   semantics of being a policy value that are inherited by all its
   subclasses.  Among these semantics are those of representing either
   rule-specific or reusable policy values.

   In order to preserve the ability to represent rule-specific or
   reusable values, all the subclasses of pcelsValueAuxClass MUST also
   be auxiliary classes.

   The pcelsValueAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.40
     NAME 'pcelsValueAuxClass'
     DESC 'Base class for representing a policy value'
     SUP top
     AUXILIARY
     MAY ( pcelsValueName )
   )

   The pcelsValueName attribute type may be used as naming attribute for
   pcelsValueAuxClass entries.  This attribute type is of syntax
   Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of
   caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
   and a substrings matching rule of caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can only have a single value.

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.19
     NAME 'pcelsValueName'
     DESC 'The user-friendly name of a value'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

5.17.  The Subclasses of pcelsValueAuxClass

   The following classes are derived from the pcelsValueAuxClass class.
   They are mapped from the corresponding subclasses of the PolicyValue
   class [PCIM_EXT].  All the classes defined below are auxiliary object
   classes.

   The pcelsIPv4AddrValueAuxClass class represents a policy value that
   provides an unordered set of IPv4 addresses, IPv4 address ranges or
   hosts.  It is mapped from the PolicyIPv4AddrValue class [PCIM_EXT].

   The pcelsIPv4AddrValueAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.41
     NAME 'pcelsIPv4AddrValueAuxClass'
     DESC 'Provides IPv4 addresses'
     SUP pcelsValueAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MUST ( pcelsIPv4AddrList )
   )

   The pcelsIPv4AddrList attribute type represents an unordered set of
   IPv4 addresses, IPv4 address ranges or hosts.  It is mapped from the
   PolicyIPv4AddrValue.IPv4AddrList property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of
   caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and a substrings matching rule of
   caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are strings conforming to any of the formats defined for the
   IPv4AddrList property [PCIM_EXT].

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.20
     NAME 'pcelsIPv4AddrList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of IPv4 addresses, IPv4 address ranges or
           hosts'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   )

   The pcelsIPv6AddrValueAuxClass class represents a policy value that
   provides an unordered set of IPv6 addresses, IPv6 address ranges or
   hosts.  It is mapped from the PolicyIPv6AddrValue class [PCIM_EXT].

   The pcelsIPv6AddrValueAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.42
     NAME 'pcelsIPv6AddrValueAuxClass'
     DESC 'Provides IPv6 addresses'
     SUP pcelsValueAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MUST ( pcelsIPv6AddrList )
   )

   The pcelsIPv6AddrList attribute type represents an unordered set of
   IPv6 addresses, IPv6 address ranges or hosts.  It is mapped from the
   PolicyIPv6AddrValue.IPv6AddrList property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of
   caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and a substrings matching rule of
   caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are strings conforming to any of the formats defined for the
   IPv6AddrList property [PCIM_EXT].

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.21
     NAME 'pcelsIPv6AddrList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of IPv6 addresses, IPv6 address ranges or
           hosts'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   )

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   The pcelsMACAddrValueAuxClass class represents a policy value that
   provides an unordered set of MAC addresses or MAC address ranges.  It
   is mapped from the PolicyMACAddrValue class [PCIM_EXT].

   The pcelsMACAddrValueAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.43
     NAME 'pcelsMACAddrValueAuxClass'
     DESC 'Provides MAC addresses'
     SUP pcelsValueAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MUST ( pcelsMACAddrList )
   )

   The pcelsMACAddrList attribute type represents an unordered set of
   MAC addresses or MAC address ranges.  It is mapped from the
   PolicyMACAddrValue.MACAddrList property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of
   caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and a substrings matching rule of
   caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are strings conforming to any of the formats defined for the
   MACAddrList property [PCIM_EXT].

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.22
     NAME 'pcelsMACAddrList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of MAC addresses or MAC address ranges'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   )

   The pcelsStringValueAuxClass class represents a policy value that
   provides an unordered set of strings with wildcards.  It is mapped
   from the PolicyStringValue class [PCIM_EXT].

   The pcelsStringValueAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.44
     NAME 'pcelsStringValueAuxClass'
     DESC 'Provides string values'
     SUP pcelsValueAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MUST ( pcelsStringList )

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   )

   The pcelsStringList attribute type represents an unordered set of
   strings with wildcards.  It is mapped from the
   PolicyStringValue.StringList property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of
   caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and a substrings matching rule of
   caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are strings conforming to the format defined for the StringList
   property [PCIM_EXT].

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.23
     NAME 'pcelsStringList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of strings with wildcards'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   )

   The pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass class represents a policy value that
   provides an unordered set of bit strings or bit string ranges.  It is
   mapped from the PolicyBitStringValue class [PCIM_EXT].

   The pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.45
     NAME 'pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass'
     DESC 'Provides bit strings'
     SUP pcelsValueAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MUST ( pcelsBitStringList )
   )

   The pcelsBitStringList attribute type represents an unordered set of
   bit strings or bit string ranges.  It is mapped from the
   PolicyBitStringValue.BitStringList property [PCIM_EXT].  This
   attribute type is of syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has
   an equality matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching
   rule of caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and a substrings matching rule of
   caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are strings conforming to any of the formats defined for the
   BitStringList property [PCIM_EXT].

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.24
     NAME 'pcelsBitStringList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of bit strings or bit string ranges'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   )

   The pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass class represents a policy value that
   provides an unordered set of integers or integer ranges.  It is
   mapped from the PolicyIntegerValue class [PCIM_EXT].

   The pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.46
     NAME 'pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass'
     DESC 'Provides integer values'
     SUP pcelsValueAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MUST ( pcelsIntegerList )
   )

   The pcelsIntegerList attribute type represents an unordered set of
   integers or integer ranges.  It is mapped from the
   PolicyIntegerValue.IntegerList property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of
   caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and a substrings matching rule of
   caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are strings conforming to the format defined for the IntegerList
   property [PCIM_EXT].

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.25
     NAME 'pcelsIntegerList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of integers or integer ranges'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   )

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   The pcelsBooleanValueAuxClass class represents a policy value that
   provides a boolean.  It is mapped from the PolicyIntegerValue class
   [PCIM_EXT].

   The pcelsBooleanValueAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.47
     NAME 'pcelsBooleanValueAuxClass'
     DESC 'Provides a boolean value.'
     SUP pcelsValueAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MUST ( pcelsBoolean )
   )

   The pcelsBoolean attribute type represents a boolean.  It is mapped
   from the PolicyBooleanValue.BooleanValue property [PCIM_EXT].  This
   attribute type is of syntax Boolean [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an
   equality matching rule of booleanMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of
   this type can only have a single value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.26
     NAME 'pcelsBoolean'
     DESC 'Boolean value'
     EQUALITY booleanMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

5.18.  The Three Reusable Policy Container Classes

   The pcelsReusableContainer class represents a container of reusable
   policy elements.  It is mapped from the ReusablePolicyContainer class
   [PCIM_EXT].  The pcelsReusableContainer class is derived from the
   pcimRepository class [PCLS].  To maximize flexibility, the
   pcelsReusableContainer class is defined as abstract.  An auxiliary
   subclass pcelsReusableContainerAuxClass enables the attachment of a
   reusable policy container to an existing entry, while a structural
   subclass pcelsReusableContainerInstance permits the representation of
   a reusable policy container as a standalone entry.

   The elements contained in a reusable policy container are aggregated
   via subordination to a pcelsReusableContainer instance (DIT
   containment).  A reusable policy container can include the elements
   of another reusable policy container by aggregating the container
   itself.  This is realized by DIT containment when the policy
   containers are subordinated to one another, or by reference when the

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   aggregating policy container references the aggregated one using the
   attribute pcelsReusableContainerList.

   The pcelsReusableContainer class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.48
     NAME 'pcelsReusableContainer'
     DESC 'Container for reusable policy information'
     SUP pcimRepository
     ABSTRACT
     MAY ( pcelsReusableContainerName
   $ pcelsReusableContainerList )
   )

   The pcelsReusableContainerAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.49
     NAME 'pcelsReusableContainerAuxClass '
     DESC 'Container for reusable policy information'
     SUP pcelsReusableContainer
     AUXILIARY
   )

   The pcelsReusableContainerInstance class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.50
     NAME 'pcelsReusableContainerInstance'
     DESC 'Container for reusable policy information'
     SUP pcelsReusableContainer
     STRUCTURAL
   )

   The pcelsReusableContainerName attribute type may be used as naming
   attribute for pcelsReusableContainer entries.  This attribute type is
   of syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of
   caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and a substrings matching rule of
   caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   only have a single value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.27
     NAME 'pcelsReusableContainerName'
     DESC 'User-friendly name of a reusable policy container'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch

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     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsReusableContainerList attribute type realizes the
   ContainedDomain association [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of
   syntax DN [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of
   distinguishedNameMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for
   pcelsReusableContainerList attributes are DNs of
   pcelsReusableContainer entries.  In a pcelsReusableContainer, the
   pcelsReusableContainerList attribute represents the associations
   between this reusable policy container and others for the purpose of
   including them as nested containers.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.28
     NAME 'pcelsReusableContainerList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of DNs of pcelsReusableContainer entries'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
   )

   Note: PCELS implementations SHOULD support pcelsReusableContainer and
   its two subclasses and MAY also support the two subclasses of
   pcimRepository [PCLS].

5.19.  The Structural Class pcelsRoleCollection

   The pcelsRoleCollection class represents a collection of managed
   elements that share a common role.  It is mapped from the
   PolicyRoleCollection class [PCIM_EXT].  The pcelsRoleCollection class
   is a structural object class and it is derived from the pcimPolicy
   class [PCLS].

   The pcelsRoleCollection class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.51
     NAME 'pcelsRoleCollection'
     DESC 'Collection of managed elements that share a common role'
     SUP pcimPolicy
     STRUCTURAL
     MUST ( pcelsRole )
     MAY ( pcelsRoleCollectionName
   $ pcelsElementList )
   )

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   The pcelsRole attribute type represents the role associated with a
   collection of managed elements.  It is mapped from the
   PolicyRoleCollection.PolicyRole property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of
   caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and a substrings matching rule of
   caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   only have a single value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.29
     NAME 'pcelsRole'
     DESC 'String representing a role.'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsRoleCollectionName attribute type may be used as naming
   attribute for pcelsRoleCollection entries.  This attribute type is of
   syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching
   rule of caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of
   caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and a substrings matching rule of
   caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   only have a single value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.30
     NAME 'pcelsRoleCollectionName'
     DESC 'User-friendly name of a role collection'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsElementList attribute type realizes the
   ElementInPolicyRoleCollection association [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax DN [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule
   of distinguishedNameMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  In a pcelsRoleCollection, the pcelsElementList
   attribute represents the associations between this role collection
   and its members.

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.31
     NAME 'pcelsElementList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of managed elements'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
   )

5.20.  The Abstract Class pcelsFilterEntryBase

   The pcelsFilterEntryBase class is the base class for defining message
   or packet filters.  It is mapped from the FilterEntryBase class
   [PCIM_EXT].  The pcelsFilterEntryBase class is an abstract object
   class and it is derived from the pcimPolicy class [PCLS].

   The pcelsFilterEntryBase class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.52
     NAME 'pcelsFilterEntryBase'
     DESC 'Base class for message or packet filters'
     SUP pcimPolicy
     ABSTRACT
     MAY ( pcelsFilterName
         $ pcelsFilterIsNegated )
   )

   The pcelsFilterName attribute type may be used as naming attribute
   for pcelsFilterEntryBase entries.  This attribute type is of syntax
   Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of
   caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
   and a substrings matching rule of caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can only have a single value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.32
     NAME 'pcelsFilterName'
     DESC 'User-friendly name of a filter entry'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsFilterIsNegated attribute type indicates whether the match
   information specified in a pcelsFilterEntryBase is negated or not.

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   It is mapped from the FilterEntryBase.IsNegated property [PCIM_EXT].
   This attribute type is of syntax Boolean [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an
   equality matching rule of booleanMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of
   this type can only have a single value.  If this attribute is missing
   from a pcelsFilterEntryBase instance, applications MUST assume that
   the filter is not negated.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.33
     NAME 'pcelsFilterIsNegated'
     DESC 'Indicates whether the filter is negated'
     EQUALITY booleanMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

5.21.  The Structural Class pcelsIPHeadersFilter

   The pcelsIPHeadersFilter class provides the most commonly required
   attributes for performing filtering on IP, TCP or UDP headers.  It is
   mapped from the IpHeadersFilter class [PCIM_EXT].  It is a structural
   object class derived from the pcelsFilterEntryBase class.

   The pcelsIPHeadersFilter class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.53
     NAME 'pcelsIPHeadersFilter'
     DESC 'IP header filter'
     SUP pcelsFilterEntryBase
     STRUCTURAL
     MAY ( pcelsIPHdrVersion
         $ pcelsIPHdrSourceAddress
         $ pcelsIPHdrSourceAddressEndOfRange
         $ pcelsIPHdrSourceMask
         $ pcelsIPHdrDestAddress
         $ pcelsIPHdrDestAddressEndOfRange
         $ pcelsIPHdrDestMask
         $ pcelsIPHdrProtocolID
         $ pcelsIPHdrSourcePortStart
         $ pcelsIPHdrSourcePortEnd
         $ pcelsIPHdrDestPortStart
         $ pcelsIPHdrDestPortEnd
         $ pcelsIPHdrDSCPList
         $ pcelsIPHdrFlowLabel )
   )

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   Applications MUST assume 'all values' for optional (MAY) attributes
   not present in a pcelsIPHeadersFilter entry.

   [PCIM_EXT] defines several constraints for the IpHeadersFilter class
   and its properties.  All these constraints (even those that, for
   brevity, are not reiterated in this document) apply to the
   pcelsIPHeadersFilter class and its attributes.  A
   pcelsIPHeadersFilter entry that violates any of these constraints
   SHOULD be treated as invalid and the policy rules or groups
   associated to this entry SHOULD be treated as being disabled, meaning
   that the execution of such policy rules or groups SHOULD be stopped.

   The pcelsIPHdrVersion attribute type indicates the version of the IP
   addresses to be filtered on.  It is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrIpVersion property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching
   rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering matching rule of
   integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can only
   have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are 4 and 6.

   In a pcelsIPHeadersFilter entry, the pcelsIPHdrVersion attribute type
   determines the size for the IP version dependent attribute values.
   These attributes are: pcelsIPHdrSourceAddress,
   pcelsIPHdrSourceAddressEndOfRange, pcelsIPHdrSourceMask,
   pcelsIPHdrDestAddress, pcelsIPHdrDestAddressEndOfRange and
   pcelsIPHdrDestMask.  Their valid values are as follows:
      for IPv4: OctetStrings with a size of 4
      for IPv6: OctetStrings with a size of 16 or 20

   If the pcelsIPHdrVersion attribute is missing from a
   pcelsFilterEntryBase instance, then the filter does not consider IP
   version in selecting matching packets.  In this case, the IP version
   dependent attributes (listed above) must not be present in the filter
   entry.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.34
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrVersion'
     DESC 'IP version'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

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   The pcelsIPHdrSourceAddress attribute type represents a source IP
   address.  It is mapped from the IpHeadersFilter.HdrSrcAddress
   property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax OctetString
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of octetStringMatch
   [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an ordering matching rule of
   octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can
   only have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes of
   this type are octet strings with a size of 4, 16, or 20.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.35
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrSourceAddress'
     DESC 'Source IP address'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrSourceAddressEndOfRange attribute type represents the
   end of a range of source IP addresses.  It is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrSrcAddressEndOfRange property [PCIM_EXT].  This
   attribute type is of syntax OctetString [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an
   equality matching rule of octetStringMatch [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an
   ordering matching rule of octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].
   Attributes of this type can only have a single value.  The only
   allowed values for attributes of this type are octet strings with a
   size of 4, 16, or 20.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.36
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrSourceAddressEndOfRange'
     DESC 'End of a range of source IP addresses'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrSourceMask attribute type represents the mask to be
   used in comparing the source IP address.  It is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrSrcMask property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type
   is of syntax OctetString [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching
   rule of octetStringMatch [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an ordering matching rule

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   of octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type
   can only have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes
   of this type are octet strings with a size of 4, 16, or 20.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.37
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrSourceMask'
     DESC 'Mask to be used in comparing the source IP address'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrDestAddress attribute type represents a destination IP
   address.  It is mapped from the IpHeadersFilter.HdrDestAddress
   property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax OctetString
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of octetStringMatch
   [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an ordering matching rule of
   octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can
   only have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes of
   this type are octet strings with a size of 4, 16, or 20.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.38
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrDestAddress'
     DESC 'Destination IP address'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrDestAddressEndOfRange attribute type represents the end
   of a range of destination IP addresses.  It is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrDestAddressEndOfRange property [PCIM_EXT].  This
   attribute type is of syntax OctetString [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an
   equality matching rule of octetStringMatch [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an
   ordering matching rule of octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].
   Attributes of this type can only have a single value.  The only
   allowed values for attributes of this type are octet strings with a
   size of 4, 16, or 20.

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.39
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrDestAddressEndOfRange'
     DESC 'End of a range of destination IP addresses'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrDestMask attribute type represents a mask to be used in
   comparing the destination IP address.  It is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrDestMask property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type
   is of syntax OctetString [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching
   rule of octetStringMatch [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an ordering matching rule
   of octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type
   can only have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes
   of this type are octet strings with a size of 4, 16, or 20.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.40
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrDestMask'
     DESC 'Mask to be used in comparing the destination IP address'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrProtocolID attribute type indicates an IP protocol
   type.  It is mapped from the IpHeadersFilter.HdrProtocolID property
   [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   It has an equality matching rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an
   ordering matching rule of integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].
   Attributes of this type can only have a single value.  The only
   allowed values for attributes of this type are integers in the range
   0..255 (inclusive).

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.41
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrProtocolID'
     DESC 'IP protocol type'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrSourcePortStart attribute type represents the lower end
   of a range of UDP or TCP source ports.  It is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrSrcPortStart property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching
   rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering matching rule of
   integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can only
   have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are integers in the range 0..65535 (inclusive).

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.42
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrSourcePortStart'
     DESC 'Lower end of a range of UDP or TCP source ports'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrSourcePortEnd attribute type represents the upper end
   of a range of UDP or TCP source ports.  It is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrSrcPortEnd property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching
   rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering matching rule of
   integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can only
   have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are integers in the range 0..65535 (inclusive).

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.43
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrSourcePortEnd'
     DESC 'Upper end of a range of UDP or TCP source ports'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrDestPortStart attribute type represents the lower end
   of a range of UDP or TCP destination ports.  It is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrDestPortStart property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching
   rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering matching rule of
   integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can only
   have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are integers in the range 0..65535 (inclusive).

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.44
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrDestPortStart'
     DESC 'Lower end of a range of UDP or TCP destination ports'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrDestPortEnd attribute type represents the upper end of
   a range of UDP or TCP destination ports.  It is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrDestPortEnd property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching
   rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering matching rule of
   integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can only
   have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are integers in the range 0..65535 (inclusive).

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.45
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrDestPortEnd'
     DESC 'Upper end of a range of UDP or TCP destination ports'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrDSCPList attribute type is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrDSCP property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is
   of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of
   integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering matching rule of
   integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can have
   multiple values.  The only allowed values for attributes of this type
   are integers in the range 0..63 (inclusive).

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.46
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrDSCPList'
     DESC 'DSCP values'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
   )

   The pcelsIPHdrFlowLabel attribute type is mapped from the
   IpHeadersFilter.HdrFlowLabel property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax OctetString [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of octetStringMatch [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an ordering
   matching rule of octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes
   of this type can only have a single value.  The only allowed values
   for attributes of this type are octet strings of size 3 (that is, 24
   bits) that contain a Flow Label value in the rightmost 20 bits padded
   on the left with b'0000'.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.47
     NAME 'pcelsIPHdrFlowLabel'
     DESC 'IP flow label'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE

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   )

5.22.  The Structural Class pcels8021Filter

   The pcels8021Filter class provides 802.1 attributes for performing
   filtering on 802.1 headers.  It is mapped from the 8021Filter class
   [PCIM_EXT].  The pcels8021Filter class is a structural object class
   and it is derived from the pcelsFilterEntryBase class.

   The pcels8021Filter class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.54
     NAME 'pcels8021Filter'
     DESC '802.1 header filter'
     SUP pcelsFilterEntryBase
     STRUCTURAL
     MAY ( pcels8021HdrSourceMACAddress
         $ pcels8021HdrSourceMACMask
         $ pcels8021HdrDestMACAddress
         $ pcels8021HdrDestMACMask
         $ pcels8021HdrProtocolID
         $ pcels8021HdrPriority
         $ pcels8021HdrVLANID )
   )

   Applications MUST assume 'all values' for optional (MAY) attributes
   not present in a pcels8021Filter entry.

   [PCIM_EXT] defines several constraints for the 8021Filter class and
   its properties.  All these constraints (even those that, for brevity,
   are not reiterated in this document) apply to the pcels8021Filter
   class and its attributes.  A pcels8021Filter entry that violates any
   of these constraints SHOULD be treated as invalid and the policy
   rules or groups associated to this entry SHOULD be treated as being
   disabled, meaning that the execution of such policy rules or groups
   SHOULD be stopped.

   The pcels8021HdrSourceMACAddress attribute type represents a source
   MAC address.  It is mapped from the 8021Filter.8021HdrSrcMACAddr
   property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax OctetString
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of octetStringMatch
   [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an ordering matching rule of
   octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can
   only have a single value.  The only allowed values for attributes of
   this type are octet strings with a size of 6.

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.48
     NAME 'pcels8021HdrSourceMACAddress'
     DESC 'Source MAC address'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcels8021HdrSourceMACMask attribute type represents the a mask to
   be used in comparing the source MAC address.  It is mapped from the
   8021Filter.8021HdrSrcMACMask property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax OctetString [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of octetStringMatch [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an ordering
   matching rule of octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes
   of this type can only have a single value.  The only allowed values
   for attributes of this type are octet strings with a size of 6.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.49
     NAME 'pcels8021HdrSourceMACMask'
     DESC 'Source MAC address mask'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcels8021HdrDestMACAddress attribute type represents a
   destination MAC address.  It is mapped from the
   8021Filter.8021HdrDestMACAddr property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute
   type is of syntax OctetString [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of octetStringMatch [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an ordering
   matching rule of octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes
   of this type can only have a single value.  The only allowed values
   for attributes of this type are octet strings with a size of 6.

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.50
     NAME 'pcels8021HdrDestMACAddress'
     DESC 'Destination MAC address'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcels8021HdrDestMACMask attribute type represents the a mask to
   be used in comparing the destination MAC address.  It is mapped from
   the 8021Filter.8021HdrDestMACMask property [PCIM_EXT].  This
   attribute type is of syntax OctetString [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an
   equality matching rule of octetStringMatch [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an
   ordering matching rule of octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].
   Attributes of this type can only have a single value.  The only
   allowed values for attributes of this type are octet strings with a
   size of 6.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.51
     NAME 'pcels8021HdrDestMACMask'
     DESC 'Destination MAC address mask'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcels8021HdrProtocolID attribute type indicates an Ethernet
   protocol type.  It is mapped from the 8021Filter.8021HdrProtocolID
   property [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax Integer
   [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of integerMatch
   [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an ordering matching rule of integerOrderingMatch
   [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can have multiple values.  No
   order is implied.  The only allowed values for attributes of this
   type are integers in the range 0..65535 (inclusive).

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   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.52
     NAME 'pcels8021HdrProtocolID'
     DESC 'Ethernet protocol ID'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
   )

   The pcels8021HdrPriority attribute type indicates an 802.1Q priority.
   It is mapped from the 8021Filter.8021HdrPriorityValue property
   [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   It has an equality matching rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an
   ordering matching rule of integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].
   Attributes of this type can have multiple values.  No order is
   implied.  The only allowed values for attributes of this type are
   integers in the range 0..7 (inclusive).

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.53
     NAME 'pcels8021HdrPriority'
     DESC '802.1Q priority'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
   )

   The pcels8021HdrVLANID attribute type indicates an 802.1Q VLAN
   Identifier.  It is mapped from the 8021Filter.8021HdrVLANID property
   [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   It has an equality matching rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an
   ordering matching rule of integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].
   Attributes of this type can have multiple values.  The only allowed
   values for attributes of this type are integers in the range 0..4095
   (inclusive).

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.54
     NAME 'pcels8021HdrVLANID'
     DESC '802.1Q VLAN ID'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
   )

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5.23.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsFilterListAuxClass

   The pcelsFilterListAuxClass class represents a collection of device-
   level filters aggregated in a policy condition.  It is mapped from
   the FilterList class [PCIM_EXT].  pcelsFilterListAuxClass instances
   can be used as conditions in policy rules or as components in
   compound conditions.  The pcelsFilterListAuxClass class is an
   auxiliary object class and it is derived from the
   pcimConditionAuxClass class [PCLS].

   The pcelsFilterListAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.55
     NAME 'pcelsFilterListAuxClass'
     DESC 'Collection of pcelsFilterEntryBase filters'
     SUP pcimConditionAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MAY ( pcelsFilterListName
         $ pcelsFilterDirection
         $ pcelsFilterEntryList )
   )

   The pcelsFilterListName attribute type may be used as naming
   attribute for pcelsFilterListAuxClass entries.  This attribute type
   is of syntax Directory String [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality
   matching rule of caseIgnoreMatch, an ordering matching rule of
   caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and a substrings matching rule of
   caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   only have a single value.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.55
     NAME 'pcelsFilterListName'
     DESC 'User-friendly name of a FilterList'
     EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
     ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
     SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsFilterDirection attribute type indicates the direction of
   the packets or messages relative to the interface where the filter is
   applied.  It is mapped from the FilterList.Direction property
   [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is of syntax Integer [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   It has an equality matching rule of integerMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX] and an
   ordering matching rule of integerOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].

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   Attributes of this type can only have a single value.  The only
   allowed values for attributes of this type are 0 (NotApplicable), 1
   (Input), 2 (Output), 3 (Both) and 4 (Mirrored).  If this attribute is
   missing from a pcelsFilterListAuxClass instance, applications MUST
   assume that a direction is not applicable.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.56
     NAME 'pcelsFilterDirection'
     DESC 'Direction to which this filter is applied'
     EQUALITY integerMatch
     ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

   The pcelsFilterEntryList attribute type realizes the
   EntriesInFilterList association [PCIM_EXT].  This attribute type is
   of syntax DN [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an equality matching rule of
   distinguishedNameMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].  Attributes of this type can
   have multiple values.  The only allowed values for
   pcelsFilterEntryList attributes are DNs of pcelsFilterEntryBase
   entries.  In a pcelsFilterListAuxClass, the pcelsFilterEntryList
   attribute represents the associations between this filter collection
   and its components.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.57
     NAME 'pcelsFilterEntryList'
     DESC 'Unordered set of DNs of pcelsFilterEntryBase entries'
     EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
   )

   The EntrySequence property of the association EntriesInFilterList is
   restricted to a single value ('0') [PCIM_EXT] which makes it
   redundant.  Therefore, its mapping to an LDAP schema element is
   unnecessary.

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5.24.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass

   The pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass class provides a general extension
   mechanism for representing policy variables that have not been
   specifically modeled.  Instead, its two properties are used to define
   the content and format of the variable, as explained below.  This
   class is intended for vendor-specific extensions that are not
   amenable to using pcelsVariable; standardized extensions SHOULD NOT
   use this class.

   The pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass class is an auxiliary object class
   and it is derived from the pcelsVariable class.

   The pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.56
     NAME 'pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass'
     DESC 'Defines registered means to describe a policy variable'
     SUP pcelsVariable
     AUXILIARY
     MAY ( pcelsVendorVariableData $
           pcelsVendorVariableEncoding )
   )

   The pcelsVendorVariableData attribute provides a general mechanism
   for representing policy variables that have not been specifically
   modeled.  This attribute type is of syntax OctetString [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   It has an equality matching rule of octetStringMatch [LDAP_SCHEMA]
   and an ordering matching rule of octetStringOrderingMatch
   [LDAP_MATCH].  Attributes of this type can have multiple values.  In
   pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass instances, the format of the values for
   attributes of this type is identified by the OID stored in the
   pcelsVendorVariableEncoding attribute.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.58
     NAME 'pcelsVendorVariableData'
     DESC 'Mechanism for representing variables that have not
           been specifically modeled'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
   )

   The pcelsVendorVariableEncoding attribute identifies the format for
   representing policy variables that have not been specifically
   modeled.  This attribute type is of syntax OID [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has

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   an equality matching rule of objectIdentifierMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   Attributes of this type can only have a single value.  In
   pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass instances, the
   pcelsVendorVariableEncoding attribute is used to identify the format
   and semantics for the pcelsVendorVariableData attribute values.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.59
     NAME 'pcelsVendorVariableEncoding'
     DESC 'Identifies the format and semantics for policy variables'
     EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

5.25.  The Auxiliary Class pcelsVendorValueAuxClass

   The pcelsVendorValueAuxClass class provides a general extension
   mechanism for representing policy values that have not been
   specifically modeled.  Instead, its two properties are used to define
   the content and format of the policy value, as explained below.  This
   class is intended for vendor-specific extensions that are not
   amenable to using pcelsValueAuxClass; standardized extensions SHOULD
   NOT use this class.

   The pcelsVendorValueAuxClass class is an auxiliary object class and
   it is derived from the pcelsValueAuxClass class.

   The pcelsVendorValueAuxClass class is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.1.57
     NAME 'pcelsVendorValueAuxClass'
     DESC 'Defines registered means to describe a policy value'
     SUP pcelsValueAuxClass
     AUXILIARY
     MAY ( pcelsVendorValueData $
           pcelsVendorValueEncoding )
   )

   The pcelsVendorValueData attribute provides a general mechanism for
   representing policy values that have not been specifically modeled.
   This attribute type is of syntax OctetString [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has
   an equality matching rule of octetStringMatch [LDAP_SCHEMA] and an
   ordering matching rule of octetStringOrderingMatch [LDAP_MATCH].
   Attributes of this type can have multiple values.  In

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   pcelsVendorValueAuxClass instances, the format of the values for
   attributes of this type is identified by the OID stored in the
   pcelsVendorValueEncoding attribute.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.60
     NAME 'pcelsVendorValueData'
     DESC 'Mechanism for representing values that have not been
           specifically modeled'
     EQUALITY octetStringMatch
     ORDERING octetStringOrderingMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
   )

   The pcelsVendorValueEncoding attribute identifies the format for
   representing policy values that have not been specifically modeled.
   This attribute type is of syntax OID [LDAP_SYNTAX].  It has an
   equality matching rule of objectIdentifierMatch [LDAP_SYNTAX].
   Attributes of this type can only have a single value.  In
   pcelsVendorVarlueAuxClass instances, the pcelsVendorValueEncoding
   attribute is used to identify the format and semantics for the
   pcelsVendorValueData attribute values.

   This attribute type is defined as follows:

   ( 1.3.6.1.1.9.2.61
     NAME 'pcelsVendorValueEncoding'
     DESC 'Identifies the format and semantics for policy values'
     EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch
     SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38
     SINGLE-VALUE
   )

6.  Security Considerations

   The Policy Core LDAP Schema [PCLS] describes the general security
   considerations related to the general core policy schema.  The
   extensions defined in this document do not introduce any additional
   considerations related to security.

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7.  IANA Considerations

   Refer to RFC 3383, "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
   Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)"
   [LDAP-IANA].

7.1.  Object Identifiers

   The IANA has registered an LDAP Object Identifier for use in this
   technical specification according to the following template:

   Subject: Request for LDAP OID Registration
   Person & e-mail address to contact for further information:
   Mircea Pana (mpana@metasolv.com)
   Specification: RFC 4104
   Author/Change Controller: IESG
   Comments:
      The assigned OID is used as a base for identifying
      a number of schema elements defined in this document.

   IANA has assigned an OID of 1.3.6.1.1.9 with the name of pcelsSchema
   to this registration as recorded in the following registry:

      http://www.iana.org/assignments/smi-numbers

7.2.  Object Identifier Descriptors

   The IANA has registered the LDAP Descriptors used in this technical
   specification as detailed in the following template:

   Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration Update
   Descriptor (short name): see comment
   Object Identifier: see comment
   Person & e-mail address to contact for further information:
      Mircea Pana (mpana@metasolv.com)
   Usage: see comment
   Specification: RFC 4104
   Author/Change Controller: IESG
   Comments:

   The following descriptors have been added:

   NAME                                    Type  OID
   --------------                          ----  ------------
   pcelsPolicySet                           O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.1
   pcelsPolicySetAssociation                O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.2
   pcelsGroup                               O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.3
   pcelsGroupAuxClass                       O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.4

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   pcelsGroupInstance                       O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.5
   pcelsRule                                O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.6
   pcelsRuleAuxClass                        O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.7
   pcelsRuleInstance                        O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.8
   pcelsConditionAssociation                O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.9
   pcelsActionAssociation                   O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.10
   pcelsSimpleConditionAuxClass             O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.11
   pcelsCompoundConditionAuxClass           O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.12
   pcelsCompoundFilterConditionAuxClass     O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.13
   pcelsSimpleActionAuxClass                O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.14
   pcelsCompoundActionAuxClass              O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.15
   pcelsVariable                            O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.16
   pcelsExplicitVariableAuxClass            O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.17
   pcelsImplicitVariableAuxClass            O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.18
   pcelsSourceIPv4VariableAuxClass          O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.19
   pcelsSourceIPv6VariableAuxClass          O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.20
   pcelsDestinationIPv4VariableAuxClass     O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.21
   pcelsDestinationIPv6VariableAuxClass     O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.22
   pcelsSourcePortVariableAuxClass          O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.23
   pcelsDestinationPortVariableAuxClass     O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.24
   pcelsIPProtocolVariableAuxClass          O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.25
   pcelsIPVersionVariableAuxClass           O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.26
   pcelsIPToSVariableAuxClass               O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.27
   pcelsDSCPVariableAuxClass                O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.28
   pcelsFlowIdVariableAuxClass              O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.29
   pcelsSourceMACVariableAuxClass           O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.30
   pcelsDestinationMACVariableAuxClass      O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.31
   pcelsVLANVariableAuxClass                O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.32
   pcelsCoSVariableAuxClass                 O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.33
   pcelsEthertypeVariableAuxClass           O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.34
   pcelsSourceSAPVariableAuxClass           O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.35
   pcelsDestinationSAPVariableAuxClass      O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.36
   pcelsSNAPOUIVariableAuxClass             O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.37
   pcelsSNAPTypeVariableAuxClass            O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.38
   pcelsFlowDirectionVariableAuxClass       O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.39
   pcelsValueAuxClass                       O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.40
   pcelsIPv4AddrValueAuxClass               O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.41
   pcelsIPv6AddrValueAuxClass               O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.42
   pcelsMACAddrValueAuxClass                O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.43
   pcelsStringValueAuxClass                 O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.44
   pcelsBitStringValueAuxClass              O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.45
   pcelsIntegerValueAuxClass                O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.46
   pcelsBooleanValueAuxClass                O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.47
   pcelsReusableContainer                   O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.48
   pcelsReusableContainerAuxClass           O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.49
   pcelsReusableContainerInstance           O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.50
   pcelsRoleCollection                      O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.51
   pcelsFilterEntryBase                     O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.52

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   pcelsIPHeadersFilter                     O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.53
   pcels8021Filter                          O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.54
   pcelsFilterListAuxClass                  O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.55
   pcelsVendorVariableAuxClass              O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.56
   pcelsVendorValueAuxClass                 O     1.3.6.1.1.9.1.57
   pcelsPolicySetName                       A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.1
   pcelsDecisionStrategy                    A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.2
   pcelsPolicySetList                       A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.3
   pcelsPriority                            A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.4
   pcelsPolicySetDN                         A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.5
   pcelsConditionListType                   A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.6
   pcelsConditionList                       A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.7
   pcelsActionList                          A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.8
   pcelsSequencedActions                    A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.9
   pcelsExecutionStrategy                   A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.10
   pcelsVariableDN                          A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.11
   pcelsValueDN                             A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.12
   pcelsIsMirrored                          A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.13
   pcelsVariableName                        A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.14
   pcelsExpectedValueList                   A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.15
   pcelsVariableModelClass                  A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.16
   pcelsVariableModelProperty               A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.17
   pcelsExpectedValueTypes                  A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.18
   pcelsValueName                           A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.19
   pcelsIPv4AddrList                        A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.20
   pcelsIPv6AddrList                        A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.21
   pcelsMACAddrList                         A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.22
   pcelsStringList                          A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.23
   pcelsBitStringList                       A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.24
   pcelsIntegerList                         A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.25
   pcelsBoolean                             A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.26
   pcelsReusableContainerName               A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.27
   pcelsReusableContainerList               A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.28
   pcelsRole                                A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.29
   pcelsRoleCollectionName                  A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.30
   pcelsElementList                         A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.31
   pcelsFilterName                          A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.32
   pcelsFilterIsNegated                     A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.33
   pcelsIPHdrVersion                        A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.34
   pcelsIPHdrSourceAddress                  A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.35
   pcelsIPHdrSourceAddressEndOfRange        A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.36
   pcelsIPHdrSourceMask                     A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.37
   pcelsIPHdrDestAddress                    A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.38
   pcelsIPHdrDestAddressEndOfRange          A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.39
   pcelsIPHdrDestMask                       A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.40
   pcelsIPHdrProtocolID                     A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.41
   pcelsIPHdrSourcePortStart                A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.42
   pcelsIPHdrSourcePortEnd                  A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.43

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   pcelsIPHdrDestPortStart                  A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.44
   pcelsIPHdrDestPortEnd                    A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.45
   pcelsIPHdrDSCPList                       A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.46
   pcelsIPHdrFlowLabel                      A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.47
   pcels8021HdrSourceMACAddress             A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.48
   pcels8021HdrSourceMACMask                A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.49
   pcels8021HdrDestMACAddress               A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.50
   pcels8021HdrDestMACMask                  A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.51
   pcels8021HdrProtocolID                   A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.52
   pcels8021HdrPriority                     A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.53
   pcels8021HdrVLANID                       A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.54
   pcelsFilterListName                      A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.55
   pcelsFilterDirection                     A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.56
   pcelsFilterEntryList                     A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.57
   pcelsVendorVariableData                  A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.58
   pcelsVendorVariableEncoding              A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.59
   pcelsVendorValueData                     A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.60
   pcelsVendorValueEncoding                 A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.61
   pcelsRuleValidityPeriodList              A     1.3.6.1.1.9.2.62

   where Type A is Attribute, Type O is ObjectClass

   These assignments are recorded in the following registry:

      http://www.iana.org/assignments/ldap-parameters

8.  Acknowledgements

   We would like to thank Kurt Zeilenga, Bert Wijnen, Ryan Moats, John
   Strassner, David McTavish, Larry Bartz and all the other members of
   the Policy Framework WG for reviewing this document and making many
   helpful suggestions and corrections.

   We would also like to thank Joel Halpern (co-chair of the Policy
   Framework WG) for his support, for bringing this document to the
   attention of the Policy Framework WG and for moderating the resulting
   interactions.

9.  Normative References

   [KEYWORDS]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

   [CIM]         Distributed Management Task Force, Inc., "Common
                 Information Model (CIM) Specification", Version 2.2,
                 June 14, 1999,
                 http://www.dmtf.org/standards/documents/CIM/DSP0004.pdf

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   [CIM_LDAP]    Distributed Management Task Force, Inc., "DMTF LDAP
                 Schema for the CIM v2.5 Core Information Model", April
                 15, 2002,
                 http://www.dmtf.org/standards/documents/DEN/DSP0123.pdf

   [PCIM]        Moore, B., Ellesson, E., Strassner, J., and A.
                 Westerinen, "Policy Core Information Model -- Version 1
                 Specification", RFC 3060, February 2001.

   [PCIM_EXT]    Moore, B., "Policy Core Information Model (PCIM)
                 Extensions", RFC 3460, January 2003.

   [PCLS]        Strassner, J., Moore, B., Moats, R., and E. Ellesson,
                 "Policy Core Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
                 (LDAP) Schema", RFC 3703, February 2004.

   [LDAP]        Hodges, J. and R. Morgan, "Lightweight Directory Access
                 Protocol (v3): Technical Specification", RFC 3377,
                 September 2002.

   [LDAP_SYNTAX] Wahl, M., Coulbeck, A., Howes, T., and S. Kille,
                 "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): Attribute
                 Syntax Definitions", RFC 2252, December 1997.

   [LDAP_SCHEMA] Wahl, M., "A Summary of the X.500(96) User Schema for
                 use with LDAPv3", RFC 2256, December 1997.

   [LDAP_MATCH]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
                 (LDAP): Additional Matching Rules", RFC 3698, February
                 2004.

   [X.501]       The Directory: Models. ITU-T Recommendation X.501,
                 2001.

   [X.520]       The Directory: Selected Attribute Types. ITU-T
                 Recommendation X.520, 2001.

10.  Informative References

   [LDAP-IANA]   Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 3383, September
                 2002.

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Authors' Addresses

   Mircea Pana
   MetaSolv Software Inc.
   360 Legget Drive
   Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
   K2K 3N1

   EMail: mpana@metasolv.com

   Angelica Reyes
   Department of Computer Architecture
   Technical University of Catalonia
   Campus Castelldefels
   Spain

   EMail: mreyes@ac.upc.edu

   Antoni Barba
   Technical University of Catalonia
   Jordi-Girona 1-3
   08034 Barcelona
   Spain

   EMail: telabm@mat.upc.es

   David Moron
   Technical University of Catalonia
   Jordi-Girona 1-3
   08034 Barcelona
   Spain

   EMail: dmor4477@hotmail.com

   Marcus Brunner
   NEC Europe Ltd.
   Kurfuersten-Anlage 36
   D-69115 Heidelberg
   Germany

   EMail: brunner@netlab.nec.de

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