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Slot: related_connection_points

A connection point might rely on another connection point to work.

Examples: a TCP/IP connection can only work if there is some kind of connection point at physical level (e.g. Ethernet Port, Bluetooth Port), a container might be connected over a virtual ethernet to a software bridge, a software bridge might be directly connected to an ethernet port.

This attribute enables modeling these kind of dependencies in a limited way. Other modeling mechanisms might be needed to model complex networking setups.

URI: base:related_connection_points Alias: related_connection_points

Applicable Classes

Name Description Modifies Slot
Ipv4Connectivity Configuration of an IP port no
ConnectionPoint A connection point is a hardware or software interface that enables an asset ... no
Ipv6Connectivity Configuration of an IP port no
EthernetPort A hardware ConnectionPoint that supports one of the Ethernet networking proto... no

Properties

Identifier and Mapping Information

Schema Source

  • from schema: https://industrial-assets.io/schemas/iah/base-schema/released/v1/iah-base.yaml

Mappings

Mapping Type Mapped Value
self base:related_connection_points
native base:related_connection_points

LinkML Source

name: related_connection_points
description: 'A connection point might rely on another connection point to work.

  Examples: a TCP/IP connection can only work if there is some kind of connection
  point at physical level (e.g. Ethernet Port, Bluetooth Port), a container might
  be connected over a virtual ethernet to a software bridge, a software bridge might
  be directly connected to an ethernet port.

  This attribute enables modeling these kind of dependencies in a limited way. Other
  modeling mechanisms might be needed to model complex networking setups.'
from_schema: https://industrial-assets.io/schemas/iah/base-schema/released/v1/iah-base.yaml
rank: 1000
alias: related_connection_points
domain_of:
- ConnectionPoint
range: RelatedConnectionPoint
multivalued: true
inlined: false

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