http://www.ibm.com/wsdl/soa/trafficsh/v1_0/interface
The traffic shaping common component helps control the flow of
traffic towards network elements. Resource specifications that describe
network element capacity are used as input by the implementation to
determine how much traffic the network element can handle. Traffic
shaping controls two kinds of flow of traffic towards the element: burst
and rate traffic. The burst size indicates the maximum number of messages
(in abstract tokens) that can be handled by the network resource in an
instantaneously short period. The rate indicates the rate of sustained
traffic that can be handled by the network resource over long
periods.
Each operation will have a weighting associated that represents
how many tokens must be consumed against the resource for the given
operation. The number of tokens associated with a given operation is
determined in a service implementation specific way, and should take
into account the number of targets against which the operation is
being executed.
Operations |
Verifies whether a network resource has sufficient processing
capacity to accept the traffic generated by the specified service
operation.
Fault:
TrafficExceededFault
:
Traffic exceeded fault. This indicates that the specified
service operation request would generate traffic that exceeds the
network resource specification's current available capacity.
NoSuchResourceFault
:
No such resource fault. This indicates that the specified
resource is not known.
InvalidResourceSpecificationDefinedFault
:
Invalid resource specification defined fault. This indicates
that the network resource specification for the logical resource name
is invalid or is missing properties required by this component.
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-<wsdl:portType name="TrafficShapingInterface">
<xhtml:p>The traffic shaping common component helps control the flow of
traffic towards network elements. Resource specifications that describe
network element capacity are used as input by the implementation to
determine how much traffic the network element can handle. Traffic
shaping controls two kinds of flow of traffic towards the element: burst
and rate traffic. The burst size indicates the maximum number of messages
(in abstract tokens) that can be handled by the network resource in an
instantaneously short period. The rate indicates the rate of sustained
traffic that can be handled by the network resource over long
periods.</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>Each operation will have a weighting associated that represents
how many tokens must be consumed against the resource for the given
operation. The number of tokens associated with a given operation is
determined in a service implementation specific way, and should take
into account the number of targets against which the operation is
being executed.</xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
-<wsdl:operation name="verifyResourceCapacity">
<xhtml:p>Verifies whether a network resource has sufficient processing
capacity to accept the traffic generated by the specified service
operation.</xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
<xhtml:p>Verify network resource capacity input parameters. Specifies
the network resource logical name against which the operation is being
executed.</xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:input>
<xhtml:p>Verify network resource capacity response result. Indicates
that the network resource has sufficient capacity to accept the
additional traffic.</xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:output>
<xhtml:p>Traffic exceeded fault. This indicates that the specified
service operation request would generate traffic that exceeds the
network resource specification's current available capacity.</xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:fault>
<xhtml:p>No such resource fault. This indicates that the specified
resource is not known.</xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:fault>
<xhtml:p>Invalid resource specification defined fault. This indicates
that the network resource specification for the logical resource name
is invalid or is missing properties required by this component.</xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:fault>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:portType>
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