Optical ToR Sample Clauses

Optical ToR. ‌ The capability of optical ToR, its resources ready to be configured and the cross connection are modelled with UML and presented in Figure 15 Figure 15 – Data Model of Optical ToR Capability: it is assumed that the capability items of the OpenFlow (logical) switch have been configured as part of instantiation of these switches. Element <Flow_Statistics> defines the statistics capability of the Optical ToR switch, especially for the connection duration time. Element <Spectrum_Switch> and <Space_Switch> identifies the supported switching dimension of the ToR switch, which depends on the exact device features. Element <Power_Monitoring> denotes the supported optical signal power monitoring capability of port. More general definitions of these capability items can be found in OpenFlow Specification 1.3.
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