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CIM Operations over HTTP

This standard defines a mapping of CIM-XML messages to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP and HTTPS) so that implementations of CIM can operate in an open, standardized manner. It also defines the notion of conformance in the context of this mapping, and it describes the behavior animplementation of CIM shall exhibit to be a conforming CIM implementation.

DSP0200

Representation of CIM in XML

CIM information could be represented within XML in many different ways. In the interest of interoperability between different implementations of CIM,there is an obvious requirement for standardization of this representation.  The following criteria have been applied in the design of the representation presented here:

  • Fully standardized technologies are used wherever possible, in preference to Working Drafts.
  • Where use is made of a Working Draft, the intention is to track the changes to the Working Draft in this specification.
  • Completeness is favored over conciseness (all aspects of CIM should be modeled).
DSP0201

WBEM Discovery Using the Service Location Protocol (SLP)

This specification describes an efficient method for WBEM Clients to discover WBEM Servers and WBEM Server capabilities. The objectives of this specification are to:

  • Provide a mechanism that allows WBEM Clients to discover WBEM Servers
  • Use existing standards and protocols for rapid development and deployment
  • Provide a mechanism that scales from small environments to enterprise environments
  • Provide WBEM Clients sufficient information in the advertisement to determine the WBEM
  • Servers to communicate with

Scope the level of advertisement to avoid security holes The Service Location Protocol provides a flexible and scalable framework for providing clients, represented by User Agents, with access to information about the existence, location, and configuration of services, represented by Service Agents. Traditionally, clients have had to know the name and access method of services. The SLP eliminates the need for a client to know the name and access point of services. With SLP the client supplies a request for the desired type of service. The client receives information regarding the requested services

DSP0205

5G Security Assurance Specification (SCAS); Access and Mobility management Function (AMF)

The present document contains objectives, requirements and test cases that are specific to the AMF network product class. It refers to the Catalogue of General Security Assurance Requirements and formulates specific adaptions of the requirements and test cases given there, as well as specifying requirements and test cases unique to the AMF network product class.

Standard Document:

https://portal.3gpp.org/desktopmodules/Specifications/SpecificationDetai...

33.512

Common Information Model (CIM) Metamodel

This specificationis a component of version three (v3) of the Common Information Model(CIM) architecture. CIM v3 is a major revision of CIM. CIM v3 preserves the functionality of CIM v2, but it is not backwards compatible. The DMTF continuesto support the specifications that define CIM v2. However, new CIM v3 architectural features may not be added to CIM v2 specifications. This standard describes the Common Information Model (CIM) Meta model version 3, which is based on the Unified Modeling Language: Superstructure specification. CIM schemas represent object-oriented models that can be used to represent the resources of a managed system, including their attributes, behaviors,and relationships. The CIM Metamodelincludes expressions for common elements that must be clearly presented to management applications (for example, classes, properties, methods, and associations).

DSP0004