swagger: '2.0' info: version: 1.0.0 title: SOL005 - NS Fault Management Interface description: > SOL005 - NS Fault Management Interface IMPORTANT: Please note that this file might be not aligned to the current version of the ETSI Group Specification it refers to and has not been approved by the ETSI NFV ISG. In case of discrepancies the published ETSI Group Specification takes precedence. Please report bugs to https://forge.etsi.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?component=Nfv-Openapis license: name: ETSI Forge copyright notice url: 'https://forge.etsi.org/etsi-forge-copyright-notice.txt' contact: name: NFV-SOL WG externalDocs: description: ETSI GS NFV-SOL 005 V2.4.1 url: >- http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gs/NFV-SOL/001_099/005/02.04.01_60/gs_NFV-SOL005v020401p.pdf basePath: /nsfm/v1 schemes: - https consumes: - application/json produces: - application/json paths: /alarms: get: summary: Query alarms related to NS instances. description: > Get Alarm List. The client can use this method to retrieve information about the alarm list. parameters: - name: filter in: query required: false type: string description: > Attribute-based filtering parameters according to clause 4.3.2. The NFVO shall support receiving filtering parameters as part of the URI query string. The OSS/BSS may supply filtering parameters. The following attribute names shall be supported in attribute-based filtering parameters: - id - nsInstanceId - rootCauseFaultyComponent.faultyNestedNsInstanceId - rootCauseFaultyComponent.faultyNsVirtualLinkInstanceId - rootCauseFaultyComponent.faultyVnfInstanceId - rootCauseFaultyResource.faultyResourceType - eventType - perceivedSeverity - probableCause - name: Accept description: > Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string responses: '200': description: > 200 OK The request has succeeded. The response body shall contain the list of related alarms. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: type: array items: properties: Alarm: description: > The alarm data type encapsulates information about an alarm. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.2.4-1 type: object required: - id - managedObjectId - alarmRaisedTime - rootCauseFaultyComponent - ackState - perceivedSeverity - eventTime - eventType - probableCause - isRootCause - _links properties: id: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string managedObjectId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string rootCauseFaultyComponent: description: > This type represents the faulty component that has a negative impact on an NS. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.3.4-1. type: object properties: faultyNestedNsInstanceId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string faultyResourceType: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string faultyNsVirtualLinkInstanceId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string rootCauseFaultyResource: description: > This type represents the faulty virtual resources that have a negative impact on a NS. type: object required: - faultyResource - faultyResourceType properties: faultyResource: required: - resourceId type: object description: > This type represents the information that allows addressing a virtualised resource that is used by a VNF instance or by an NS instance. Information about the resource is available from the VIM. The ResourceHandle type shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 6.5.3.54-1.. properties: vimId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string resourceProviderId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string resourceId: description: > An identifier maintained by the VIM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. type: string vimLevelResourceType: description: > Type of the resource in the scope of the VIM or the resource provider. type: string faultyResourceType: description: > The enumeration FaultyResourceType represents those types of faulty resource. Acceptable values are: - COMPUTE - Virtual compute resource. - STORAGE - Virtual storage resource. - NETWORK - Virtual network resource. type: string enum: - COMPUTE - STORAGE - NETWORK alarmRaisedTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time alarmChangedTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time alarmClearedTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time ackState: description: > Acknowledgment state of the alarm. Permitted values: UNACKNOWLEDGED ACKNOWLEDGED type: string enum: - UNACKNOWLEDGED - ACKNOWLEDGED perceivedSeverity: description: > Indicates the relative level of urgency for operator attention. * CRITICAL: The Critical severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when a managed object becomes totally out of service and its capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MAJOR: The Major severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has developed and an urgent corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when there is a severe degradation in the capability of the managed object and its full capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MINOR: The Minor severity level indicates the existence of a non-service affecting fault condition and that corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious (for example, service affecting) fault. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when the detected alarm condition is not currently degrading the capacity of the managed object (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * WARNING: The Warning severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending service affecting fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be taken to further diagnose (if necessary) and correct the problem in order to prevent it from becoming a more serious service affecting fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * INDETERMINATE: The Indeterminate severity level indicates that the severity level cannot be determined (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * CLEARED: The Cleared severity level indicates the clearing of one or more previously reported alarms. This alarm clears all alarms for this managed object that have the same Alarm type, Probable cause and Specific problems (if given) (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - CRITICAL - MAJOR - MINOR - WARNING - INDETERMINATE - CLEARED eventTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time eventType: description: > The enumeration EventType represents those types of events that trigger an alarm. - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with the procedure and/or process required conveying information from one point to another (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a software or processing fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a condition related to an enclosure in which the equipment resides (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - QOS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with degradation in the quality of a service (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - EQUIPMENT_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with an equipment fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM - QOS_ALARM - EQUIPMENT_ALARM faultType: description: | Additional information to clarify the type of the fault. type: string probableCause: description: | Information about the probable cause of the fault. type: string isRootCause: description: > Attribute indicating if this fault is the root for other correlated alarms. If TRUE, then the alarms listed in the attribute CorrelatedAlarmId are caused by this fault. type: boolean correlatedAlarmIds: description: > List of identifiers of other alarms correlated to this fault. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string faultDetails: description: | Provides additional information about the fault.. type: string _links: description: | Links for this resource. type: object required: - self properties: self: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url '400': description: > Bad Request Error: Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters. The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '405': description: > Method Not Allowed If a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted in that case. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '406': description: > If the "Accept" header does not contain at least one name of a content type for which the NFVO can provide a representation of the NSD, the NFVO shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be included with the "detail" attribute providing more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '/alarms/{alarmId}': parameters: - name: alarmId description: > Identifier of the alarm. This identifier can be retrieved from the "id" attribute of the "alarm" attribute in the AlarmNotification or AlarmClearedNotification. It can also be retrieved from the "id" attribute of the applicable array element in the payload body of the response to a GET request to the "Alarms" resource. in: path type: string required: true get: summary: Read individual alarm. description: | The client can use this method to read an individual alarm. parameters: - name: Accept description: > Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Content-Type description: | The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string responses: '200': description: > 200 OK Information about an individual alarm was read successfully. The response body shall contain a representation of the individual alarm. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: properties: Alarm: description: > The alarm data type encapsulates information about an alarm. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.2.4-1 type: object required: - id - managedObjectId - alarmRaisedTime - rootCauseFaultyComponent - ackState - perceivedSeverity - eventTime - eventType - probableCause - isRootCause - _links properties: id: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string managedObjectId: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string rootCauseFaultyComponent: description: > This type represents the faulty component that has a negative impact on an NS. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.3.4-1. type: object properties: faultyNestedNsInstanceId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string faultyResourceType: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string faultyNsVirtualLinkInstanceId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string rootCauseFaultyResource: description: > This type represents the faulty virtual resources that have a negative impact on a NS. type: object required: - faultyResource - faultyResourceType properties: faultyResource: required: - resourceId type: object description: > This type represents the information that allows addressing a virtualised resource that is used by a VNF instance or by an NS instance. Information about the resource is available from the VIM. The ResourceHandle type shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 6.5.3.54-1.. properties: vimId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string resourceProviderId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string resourceId: description: > An identifier maintained by the VIM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. type: string vimLevelResourceType: description: > Type of the resource in the scope of the VIM or the resource provider. type: string faultyResourceType: description: > The enumeration FaultyResourceType represents those types of faulty resource. Acceptable values are: - COMPUTE - Virtual compute resource. - STORAGE - Virtual storage resource. - NETWORK - Virtual network resource. type: string enum: - COMPUTE - STORAGE - NETWORK alarmRaisedTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time alarmChangedTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time alarmClearedTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time ackState: description: > Acknowledgment state of the alarm. Permitted values: UNACKNOWLEDGED ACKNOWLEDGED type: string enum: - UNACKNOWLEDGED - ACKNOWLEDGED perceivedSeverity: description: > Indicates the relative level of urgency for operator attention. * CRITICAL: The Critical severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when a managed object becomes totally out of service and its capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MAJOR: The Major severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has developed and an urgent corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when there is a severe degradation in the capability of the managed object and its full capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MINOR: The Minor severity level indicates the existence of a non-service affecting fault condition and that corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious (for example, service affecting) fault. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when the detected alarm condition is not currently degrading the capacity of the managed object (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * WARNING: The Warning severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending service affecting fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be taken to further diagnose (if necessary) and correct the problem in order to prevent it from becoming a more serious service affecting fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * INDETERMINATE: The Indeterminate severity level indicates that the severity level cannot be determined (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * CLEARED: The Cleared severity level indicates the clearing of one or more previously reported alarms. This alarm clears all alarms for this managed object that have the same Alarm type, Probable cause and Specific problems (if given) (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - CRITICAL - MAJOR - MINOR - WARNING - INDETERMINATE - CLEARED eventTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time eventType: description: > The enumeration EventType represents those types of events that trigger an alarm. - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with the procedure and/or process required conveying information from one point to another (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a software or processing fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a condition related to an enclosure in which the equipment resides (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - QOS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with degradation in the quality of a service (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - EQUIPMENT_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with an equipment fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM - QOS_ALARM - EQUIPMENT_ALARM faultType: description: | Additional information to clarify the type of the fault. type: string probableCause: description: | Information about the probable cause of the fault. type: string isRootCause: description: > Attribute indicating if this fault is the root for other correlated alarms. If TRUE, then the alarms listed in the attribute CorrelatedAlarmId are caused by this fault. type: boolean correlatedAlarmIds: description: > List of identifiers of other alarms correlated to this fault. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string faultDetails: description: | Provides additional information about the fault.. type: string _links: description: | Links for this resource. type: object required: - self properties: self: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url '400': description: > Bad Request Error: Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters. The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '405': description: > Method Not Allowed If a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted in that case. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '406': description: > If the "Accept" header does not contain at least one name of a content type for which the NFVO can provide a representation of the NSD, the NFVO shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be included with the "detail" attribute providing more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI patch: summary: Acknowledge individual alarm. description: | Acknowledge Alarm This method modifies an individual alarm resource. parameters: - name: body in: body required: true schema: type: object required: - AlarmModifications properties: AlarmModifications: description: > This type represents attribute modifications for an "Individual alarm" resource, i.e. modifications to a resource representation based on the "Alarm" data type. The attributes of "Alarm" that can be modified according to the provisions in clause 8.5.2.4 are included in the "AlarmModifications" data type. The "AlarmModifications" data type shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.2.8-1. type: object required: - ackState properties: ackState: description: > New value of the "ackState" attribute in "Alarm". Permitted values: - ACKNOWLEDGED type: string enum: - ACKNOWLEDGED description: > The parameter for the alarm modification, as defined in clause 8.5.2.8. - name: Accept description: > Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string - name: Content-Type description: > The Content-Type header shall be set to "application/merge-patch+json" according to IETF RFC 7396. in: header required: true type: string enum: - application/merge-patch+json responses: '200': description: > 200 OK The request was accepted and completed. The response body shall contain attribute modifications for an 'Individual alarm' resource (see clause 8.5.2.4). headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: properties: AlarmModifications: description: > This type represents attribute modifications for an "Individual alarm" resource, i.e. modifications to a resource representation based on the "Alarm" data type. The attributes of "Alarm" that can be modified according to the provisions in clause 8.5.2.4 are included in the "AlarmModifications" data type. The "AlarmModifications" data type shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.2.8-1. type: object required: - ackState properties: ackState: description: > New value of the "ackState" attribute in "Alarm". Permitted values: - ACKNOWLEDGED type: string enum: - ACKNOWLEDGED '400': description: > Bad Request Error: Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters. The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '405': description: > Method Not Allowed If a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted in that case. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '406': description: > If the "Accept" header does not contain at least one name of a content type for which the NFVO can provide a representation of the NSD, the NFVO shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be included with the "detail" attribute providing more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '409': description: > Conflict Error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due to a conflict with the state of the "Individual alarm" resource. Typically, this is due to the fact that the alarm is already in the state that is requested to be set (such as trying to acknowledge an already-acknowledged alarm). The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute shall convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '412': description: > Precondition Failed. Error: A precondition given in an HTTP request header is not fulfilled. Typically, this is due to an ETag mismatch, indicating that the resource was modified by another entity. The response body should contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI /subscriptions: post: summary: Subscribe to alarms related to NSs. description: > The POST method creates a new subscription. This method shall follow the provisions specified in the Tables 8.4.4.3.1-1 and 8.4.4.3.1-2 for URI query parameters, request and response data structures, and response codes. Creation of two subscription resources with the same callbackURI and the same filter can result in performance degradation and will provide duplicates of notifications to the OSS, and might make sense only in very rare use cases. Consequently, the NFVO may either allow creating a subscription resource if another subscription resource with the same filter and callbackUri already exists (in which case it shall return the "201 Created" response code), or may decide to not create a duplicate subscription resource (in which case it shall return a "303 See Other" response code referencing the existing subscription resource with the same filter and callbackUri). parameters: - name: Accept description: > Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string - name: Content-Type description: | The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: body in: body required: true schema: type: object required: - FmSubscriptionRequest properties: FmSubscriptionRequest: description: > This type represents a subscription request related to notifications about VNF faults. type: object required: - callbackUri properties: filter: description: > This type represents a subscription filter related to notifications about NS faults. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.3.2-1. At a particular nesting level in the filter structure, the following applies: All attributes shall match in order for the filter to match (logical "and" between different filter attributes). If an attribute is an array, the attribute shall match if at least one of the values in the array matches (logical "or" between the values of one filter attribute).. type: object properties: nsInstanceSubscriptionFilter: required: - nsdIds - vnfdIds - pnfdIds - nsInstanceIds type: object description: > This type represents subscription filter criteria to match NS instances. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 4.4.1.5-1. properties: nsdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that were created based on a NSD identified by one of the nsdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string vnfdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that contain VNF instances that were created based on a VNFD identified by one of the vnfdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string pnfdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that contain PNFs that are represented by a PNFD identified by one of the pnfdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string nsInstanceIds: description: > If present, match NS instances with an instance dentifier listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string nsInstanceNames: description: > If present, match NS instances with a NS Instance Name listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: | This type represents stack of string values type: string notificationTypes: description: > Match particular notification types. Permitted values: - AlarmNotification - AlarmClearedNotification - AlarmListRebuiltNotification. type: array items: type: string enum: - AlarmNotification - AlarmClearedNotification - AlarmListRebuiltNotification faultyResourceTypes: description: > Match alarms related to NSs with a faulty resource type listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > The enumeration FaultyResourceType represents those types of faulty resource. Acceptable values are: - COMPUTE - Virtual compute resource. - STORAGE - Virtual storage resource. - NETWORK - Virtual network resource. type: string enum: - COMPUTE - STORAGE - NETWORK perceivedSeverities: description: > Match VNF alarms with a perceived severity listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > Indicates the relative level of urgency for operator attention. * CRITICAL: The Critical severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when a managed object becomes totally out of service and its capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MAJOR: The Major severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has developed and an urgent corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when there is a severe degradation in the capability of the managed object and its full capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MINOR: The Minor severity level indicates the existence of a non-service affecting fault condition and that corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious (for example, service affecting) fault. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when the detected alarm condition is not currently degrading the capacity of the managed object (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * WARNING: The Warning severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending service affecting fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be taken to further diagnose (if necessary) and correct the problem in order to prevent it from becoming a more serious service affecting fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * INDETERMINATE: The Indeterminate severity level indicates that the severity level cannot be determined (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * CLEARED: The Cleared severity level indicates the clearing of one or more previously reported alarms. This alarm clears all alarms for this managed object that have the same Alarm type, Probable cause and Specific problems (if given) (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - CRITICAL - MAJOR - MINOR - WARNING - INDETERMINATE - CLEARED eventTypes: description: > Match VNF alarms with an event type listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > The enumeration EventType represents those types of events that trigger an alarm. - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with the procedure and/or process required conveying information from one point to another (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a software or processing fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a condition related to an enclosure in which the equipment resides (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - QOS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with degradation in the quality of a service (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - EQUIPMENT_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with an equipment fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM - QOS_ALARM - EQUIPMENT_ALARM probableCauses: description: > Match VNF alarms with a probable cause listed in this attribute. type: array items: type: string callbackUri: description: | The URI of the endpoint to send the notification to. type: string format: url authentication: description: > Authentication parameters to conFigure the use of Authorization when sendingnotifications corresponding to this subscription, as defined in clause 4.5.3.4. This attribute shall only be present if the subscriber requires authorization of notifications. type: object required: - authType properties: authType: description: > Defines the types of Authentication / Authorization which the API consumer is willing to accept when receiving a notification. Permitted values: * BASIC: In every HTTP request to the notification endpoint, use HTTP Basic authentication with the client credentials. * OAUTH2_CLIENT_CREDENTIALS: In every HTTP request to the notification endpoint, use an OAuth 2.0 Bearer token, obtained using the client credentials grant type. * TLS_CERT: Every HTTP request to the notification endpoint is sent over a mutually authenticated TLS session, i.e. not only the server is authenticated, but also the client is authenticated during the TLS tunnel setup. type: array items: type: string enum: - BASIC - OAUTH2_CLIENT_CREDENTIALS - TLS_CERT paramsBasic: description: > Parameters for authentication/authorization using BASIC. Shall be present if authType is "BASIC" and the contained information has not been provisioned out of band. Shall be absent otherwise. type: object properties: userName: description: > Username to be used in HTTP Basic authentication. Shall be present if it has not been provisioned out of band. type: string password: description: > Password to be used in HTTP Basic authentication. Shall be present if it has not been provisioned out of band. type: string paramsOauth2ClientCredentials: description: > Parameters for authentication/authorization using OAUTH2_CLIENT_CREDENTIALS. Shall be present if authType is "OAUTH2_CLIENT_CREDENTIALS" and the contained information has not been provisioned out of band. Shall be absent otherwise. type: object properties: clientId: description: > Client identifier to be used in the access token request of the OAuth 2.0 client credentials grant type. Shall be present if it has not been provisioned out of band. The clientId and clientPassword passed in a subscription shall not be the same as the clientId and clientPassword that are used to obtain authorization for API requests. Client credentials may differ between subscriptions. The value of clientPassword should be generated by a random process. type: string clientPassword: description: > Client password to be used in the access token request of the OAuth 2.0 client credentials grant type. Shall be present if it has not been provisioned out of band. The clientId and clientPassword passed in a subscription shall not be the same as the clientId and clientPassword that are used to obtain authorization for API requests. Client credentials may differ between subscriptions. The value of clientPassword should be generated by a random process. type: string tokenEndpoint: description: | String formatted according to IETF RFC 3986. type: string description: > Details of the subscription to be created, as defined in clause 8.5.2.2. responses: '201': description: > 201 Created The subscription was created successfully. The response body shall contain a representation of the created subscription resource. The HTTP response shall include a "Location:" HTTP header that points to the created subscription resource. schema: type: object properties: FmSubscription: description: > This type represents a subscription related to notifications about VNF faults. type: object required: - id - callbackUri - _links properties: id: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string filter: description: > This type represents a subscription filter related to notifications about NS faults. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.3.2-1. At a particular nesting level in the filter structure, the following applies: All attributes shall match in order for the filter to match (logical "and" between different filter attributes). If an attribute is an array, the attribute shall match if at least one of the values in the array matches (logical "or" between the values of one filter attribute).. type: object properties: nsInstanceSubscriptionFilter: required: - nsdIds - vnfdIds - pnfdIds - nsInstanceIds type: object description: > This type represents subscription filter criteria to match NS instances. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 4.4.1.5-1. properties: nsdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that were created based on a NSD identified by one of the nsdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string vnfdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that contain VNF instances that were created based on a VNFD identified by one of the vnfdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string pnfdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that contain PNFs that are represented by a PNFD identified by one of the pnfdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string nsInstanceIds: description: > If present, match NS instances with an instance dentifier listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string nsInstanceNames: description: > If present, match NS instances with a NS Instance Name listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: | This type represents stack of string values type: string notificationTypes: description: > Match particular notification types. Permitted values: - AlarmNotification - AlarmClearedNotification - AlarmListRebuiltNotification. type: array items: type: string enum: - AlarmNotification - AlarmClearedNotification - AlarmListRebuiltNotification faultyResourceTypes: description: > Match alarms related to NSs with a faulty resource type listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > The enumeration FaultyResourceType represents those types of faulty resource. Acceptable values are: - COMPUTE - Virtual compute resource. - STORAGE - Virtual storage resource. - NETWORK - Virtual network resource. type: string enum: - COMPUTE - STORAGE - NETWORK perceivedSeverities: description: > Match VNF alarms with a perceived severity listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > Indicates the relative level of urgency for operator attention. * CRITICAL: The Critical severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when a managed object becomes totally out of service and its capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MAJOR: The Major severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has developed and an urgent corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when there is a severe degradation in the capability of the managed object and its full capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MINOR: The Minor severity level indicates the existence of a non-service affecting fault condition and that corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious (for example, service affecting) fault. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when the detected alarm condition is not currently degrading the capacity of the managed object (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * WARNING: The Warning severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending service affecting fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be taken to further diagnose (if necessary) and correct the problem in order to prevent it from becoming a more serious service affecting fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * INDETERMINATE: The Indeterminate severity level indicates that the severity level cannot be determined (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * CLEARED: The Cleared severity level indicates the clearing of one or more previously reported alarms. This alarm clears all alarms for this managed object that have the same Alarm type, Probable cause and Specific problems (if given) (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - CRITICAL - MAJOR - MINOR - WARNING - INDETERMINATE - CLEARED eventTypes: description: > Match VNF alarms with an event type listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > The enumeration EventType represents those types of events that trigger an alarm. - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with the procedure and/or process required conveying information from one point to another (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a software or processing fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a condition related to an enclosure in which the equipment resides (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - QOS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with degradation in the quality of a service (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - EQUIPMENT_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with an equipment fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM - QOS_ALARM - EQUIPMENT_ALARM probableCauses: description: > Match VNF alarms with a probable cause listed in this attribute. type: array items: type: string callbackUri: description: | The URI of the endpoint to send the notification to. type: string format: url _links: description: | Links for this resource. type: object required: - self properties: self: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url headers: Content-Type: type: string description: > The MIME type of the body of the response.This header field shall be present if the response has a non-empty message body. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 '303': description: > See Other A subscription with the same callbackURI and the same filter already exits and the policy of the NFVO is to not create redundant subscriptions. The HTTP response shall include a "Location" HTTP eader that contains the resource URI of the existing subscription resource. The response body shall be empty. '400': description: > Bad Request Error: Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters. The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '405': description: > Method Not Allowed If a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted in that case. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '406': description: > If the "Accept" header does not contain at least one name of a content type for which the NFVO can provide a representation of the NSD, the NFVO shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be included with the "detail" attribute providing more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI get: summary: Query multiple subscriptions. description: > Query Subscription Information The client can use this method to retrieve the list of active subscriptions for alarms related to a NS subscribed by the client. It can be used e.g. for resynchronization after error situations. This method shall follow the provisions specified in the Tables 8.4.4.3.2-1 and 8.4.4.3.2-2 for URI query parameters, request and response data structures, and response codes. Table 8.4.4.3.2-1: URI query parameters supported. parameters: - name: filter in: query required: false type: string description: > Attribute-based filtering parameters according to clause 4.3.2. The NFVO shall support receiving filtering parameters as part of the URI query string. The OSS/BSS may supply filtering parameters. All attribute names that appear in the FmSubscription and in data types referenced from it shall be supported in attribute-based filtering parameters. - name: Accept description: > Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string - name: Content-Type description: | The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string responses: '200': description: > 200 OK The list of subscriptions was queried successfully. The response body shall contain the representations of all active subscriptions of the functional block that invokes the method. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: type: array items: properties: FmSubscription: description: > This type represents a subscription related to notifications about VNF faults. type: object required: - id - callbackUri - _links properties: id: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string filter: description: > This type represents a subscription filter related to notifications about NS faults. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.3.2-1. At a particular nesting level in the filter structure, the following applies: All attributes shall match in order for the filter to match (logical "and" between different filter attributes). If an attribute is an array, the attribute shall match if at least one of the values in the array matches (logical "or" between the values of one filter attribute).. type: object properties: nsInstanceSubscriptionFilter: required: - nsdIds - vnfdIds - pnfdIds - nsInstanceIds type: object description: > This type represents subscription filter criteria to match NS instances. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 4.4.1.5-1. properties: nsdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that were created based on a NSD identified by one of the nsdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string vnfdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that contain VNF instances that were created based on a VNFD identified by one of the vnfdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string pnfdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that contain PNFs that are represented by a PNFD identified by one of the pnfdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string nsInstanceIds: description: > If present, match NS instances with an instance dentifier listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string nsInstanceNames: description: > If present, match NS instances with a NS Instance Name listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: | This type represents stack of string values type: string notificationTypes: description: > Match particular notification types. Permitted values: - AlarmNotification - AlarmClearedNotification - AlarmListRebuiltNotification. type: array items: type: string enum: - AlarmNotification - AlarmClearedNotification - AlarmListRebuiltNotification faultyResourceTypes: description: > Match alarms related to NSs with a faulty resource type listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > The enumeration FaultyResourceType represents those types of faulty resource. Acceptable values are: - COMPUTE - Virtual compute resource. - STORAGE - Virtual storage resource. - NETWORK - Virtual network resource. type: string enum: - COMPUTE - STORAGE - NETWORK perceivedSeverities: description: > Match VNF alarms with a perceived severity listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > Indicates the relative level of urgency for operator attention. * CRITICAL: The Critical severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when a managed object becomes totally out of service and its capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MAJOR: The Major severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has developed and an urgent corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when there is a severe degradation in the capability of the managed object and its full capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MINOR: The Minor severity level indicates the existence of a non-service affecting fault condition and that corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious (for example, service affecting) fault. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when the detected alarm condition is not currently degrading the capacity of the managed object (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * WARNING: The Warning severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending service affecting fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be taken to further diagnose (if necessary) and correct the problem in order to prevent it from becoming a more serious service affecting fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * INDETERMINATE: The Indeterminate severity level indicates that the severity level cannot be determined (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * CLEARED: The Cleared severity level indicates the clearing of one or more previously reported alarms. This alarm clears all alarms for this managed object that have the same Alarm type, Probable cause and Specific problems (if given) (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - CRITICAL - MAJOR - MINOR - WARNING - INDETERMINATE - CLEARED eventTypes: description: > Match VNF alarms with an event type listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > The enumeration EventType represents those types of events that trigger an alarm. - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with the procedure and/or process required conveying information from one point to another (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a software or processing fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a condition related to an enclosure in which the equipment resides (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - QOS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with degradation in the quality of a service (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - EQUIPMENT_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with an equipment fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM - QOS_ALARM - EQUIPMENT_ALARM probableCauses: description: > Match VNF alarms with a probable cause listed in this attribute. type: array items: type: string callbackUri: description: | The URI of the endpoint to send the notification to. type: string format: url _links: description: | Links for this resource. type: object required: - self properties: self: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url '400': description: > Bad Request Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters or Invalid attribute selector. It the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or a syntactically incorrect payload body), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided, and should include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. If the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. If there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond with this response code.The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '405': description: > Method Not Allowed If a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted in that case. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '406': description: > If the "Accept" header does not contain at least one name of a content type for which the NFVO can provide a representation of the NSD, the NFVO shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be included with the "detail" attribute providing more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '412': description: > Precondition Failed. Error: A precondition given in an HTTP request header is not fulfilled. Typically, this is due to an ETag mismatch, indicating that the resource was modified by another entity. The response body should contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}': parameters: - name: subscriptionId description: > Identifier of this subscription. This identifier can be retrieved from the resource referenced by the "Location" HTTP header in the response to a POST request creating a new subscription resource. It can also be retrieved from the "id" attribute in the payload body of that response. in: path type: string required: true get: summary: Read an individual subscription. description: > Query Subscription Information The client can use this method for reading an individual subscription for alarms related to NSs subscribed by the client. This method shall follow the provisions specified in the Tables 8.4.5.3.2-1 and 8.4.5.3.2-2 for URI query parameters, request and response data structures, and response codes parameters: - name: Accept description: > Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string - name: Content-Type description: | The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string responses: '200': description: > 200 OK The operation has completed successfully. The response body shall contain a representation of the subscription resource. headers: Content-Type: description: > The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: properties: FmSubscription: description: > This type represents a subscription related to notifications about VNF faults. type: object required: - id - callbackUri - _links properties: id: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string filter: description: > This type represents a subscription filter related to notifications about NS faults. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.3.2-1. At a particular nesting level in the filter structure, the following applies: All attributes shall match in order for the filter to match (logical "and" between different filter attributes). If an attribute is an array, the attribute shall match if at least one of the values in the array matches (logical "or" between the values of one filter attribute).. type: object properties: nsInstanceSubscriptionFilter: required: - nsdIds - vnfdIds - pnfdIds - nsInstanceIds type: object description: > This type represents subscription filter criteria to match NS instances. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 4.4.1.5-1. properties: nsdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that were created based on a NSD identified by one of the nsdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string vnfdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that contain VNF instances that were created based on a VNFD identified by one of the vnfdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string pnfdIds: description: > If present, match NS instances that contain PNFs that are represented by a PNFD identified by one of the pnfdId values listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string nsInstanceIds: description: > If present, match NS instances with an instance dentifier listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string nsInstanceNames: description: > If present, match NS instances with a NS Instance Name listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: | This type represents stack of string values type: string notificationTypes: description: > Match particular notification types. Permitted values: - AlarmNotification - AlarmClearedNotification - AlarmListRebuiltNotification. type: array items: type: string enum: - AlarmNotification - AlarmClearedNotification - AlarmListRebuiltNotification faultyResourceTypes: description: > Match alarms related to NSs with a faulty resource type listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > The enumeration FaultyResourceType represents those types of faulty resource. Acceptable values are: - COMPUTE - Virtual compute resource. - STORAGE - Virtual storage resource. - NETWORK - Virtual network resource. type: string enum: - COMPUTE - STORAGE - NETWORK perceivedSeverities: description: > Match VNF alarms with a perceived severity listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > Indicates the relative level of urgency for operator attention. * CRITICAL: The Critical severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when a managed object becomes totally out of service and its capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MAJOR: The Major severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has developed and an urgent corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when there is a severe degradation in the capability of the managed object and its full capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MINOR: The Minor severity level indicates the existence of a non-service affecting fault condition and that corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious (for example, service affecting) fault. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when the detected alarm condition is not currently degrading the capacity of the managed object (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * WARNING: The Warning severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending service affecting fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be taken to further diagnose (if necessary) and correct the problem in order to prevent it from becoming a more serious service affecting fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * INDETERMINATE: The Indeterminate severity level indicates that the severity level cannot be determined (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * CLEARED: The Cleared severity level indicates the clearing of one or more previously reported alarms. This alarm clears all alarms for this managed object that have the same Alarm type, Probable cause and Specific problems (if given) (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - CRITICAL - MAJOR - MINOR - WARNING - INDETERMINATE - CLEARED eventTypes: description: > Match VNF alarms with an event type listed in this attribute. type: array items: description: > The enumeration EventType represents those types of events that trigger an alarm. - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with the procedure and/or process required conveying information from one point to another (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a software or processing fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a condition related to an enclosure in which the equipment resides (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - QOS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with degradation in the quality of a service (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - EQUIPMENT_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with an equipment fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM - QOS_ALARM - EQUIPMENT_ALARM probableCauses: description: > Match VNF alarms with a probable cause listed in this attribute. type: array items: type: string callbackUri: description: | The URI of the endpoint to send the notification to. type: string format: url _links: description: | Links for this resource. type: object required: - self properties: self: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url '400': description: > Bad Request Error: Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters. The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '405': description: > Method Not Allowed If a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted in that case. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '406': description: > If the "Accept" header does not contain at least one name of a content type for which the NFVO can provide a representation of the NSD, the NFVO shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be included with the "detail" attribute providing more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI delete: summary: Terminate a subscription. description: | Terminate Subscription This method terminates an individual subscription. parameters: - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string responses: '204': description: > 204 - No Content The subscription resource was deleted successfully. The response body shall be empty. headers: WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 '400': description: > Bad Request Error: Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters. The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '405': description: > Method Not Allowed If a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted in that case. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '406': description: > If the "Accept" header does not contain at least one name of a content type for which the NFVO can provide a representation of the NSD, the NFVO shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be included with the "detail" attribute providing more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI /URI_is_provided_by_the_client_when_creating_the_subscription-AlarmNotification: post: summary: Notify about NS alarms description: > The POST method notifies an alarm related to a NS or that the alarm list has been rebuilt. parameters: - name: alarmNotification description: | Information of a NS alarm. in: body required: true schema: properties: AlarmNotification: description: | This type represents an alarm notification about NS faults. type: object required: - id - notificationType - subscriptionId - timeStamp - alarm - _links properties: id: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string notificationType: description: > Discriminator for the different notification types. Shall be set to "AlarmNotification" for this notification type. type: string enum: - AlarmClearedNotification subscriptionId: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string timeStamp: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time alarm: description: > The alarm data type encapsulates information about an alarm. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.2.4-1 type: object required: - id - managedObjectId - alarmRaisedTime - rootCauseFaultyComponent - ackState - perceivedSeverity - eventTime - eventType - probableCause - isRootCause - _links properties: id: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string managedObjectId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string rootCauseFaultyComponent: description: > This type represents the faulty component that has a negative impact on an NS. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 8.5.3.4-1. type: object properties: faultyNestedNsInstanceId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string faultyResourceType: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string faultyNsVirtualLinkInstanceId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string rootCauseFaultyResource: description: > This type represents the faulty virtual resources that have a negative impact on a NS. type: object required: - faultyResource - faultyResourceType properties: faultyResource: required: - resourceId type: object description: > This type represents the information that allows addressing a virtualised resource that is used by a VNF instance or by an NS instance. Information about the resource is available from the VIM. The ResourceHandle type shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 6.5.3.54-1.. properties: vimId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string resourceProviderId: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string resourceId: description: > An identifier maintained by the VIM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. type: string vimLevelResourceType: description: > Type of the resource in the scope of the VIM or the resource provider. type: string faultyResourceType: description: > The enumeration FaultyResourceType represents those types of faulty resource. Acceptable values are: - COMPUTE - Virtual compute resource. - STORAGE - Virtual storage resource. - NETWORK - Virtual network resource. type: string enum: - COMPUTE - STORAGE - NETWORK alarmRaisedTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time alarmChangedTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time alarmClearedTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time ackState: description: > Acknowledgment state of the alarm. Permitted values: UNACKNOWLEDGED ACKNOWLEDGED type: string enum: - UNACKNOWLEDGED - ACKNOWLEDGED perceivedSeverity: description: > Indicates the relative level of urgency for operator attention. * CRITICAL: The Critical severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when a managed object becomes totally out of service and its capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MAJOR: The Major severity level indicates that a service affecting condition has developed and an urgent corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when there is a severe degradation in the capability of the managed object and its full capability needs to be restored (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * MINOR: The Minor severity level indicates the existence of a non-service affecting fault condition and that corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious (for example, service affecting) fault. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when the detected alarm condition is not currently degrading the capacity of the managed object (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * WARNING: The Warning severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending service affecting fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be taken to further diagnose (if necessary) and correct the problem in order to prevent it from becoming a more serious service affecting fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * INDETERMINATE: The Indeterminate severity level indicates that the severity level cannot be determined (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). * CLEARED: The Cleared severity level indicates the clearing of one or more previously reported alarms. This alarm clears all alarms for this managed object that have the same Alarm type, Probable cause and Specific problems (if given) (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - CRITICAL - MAJOR - MINOR - WARNING - INDETERMINATE - CLEARED eventTime: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time eventType: description: > The enumeration EventType represents those types of events that trigger an alarm. - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with the procedure and/or process required conveying information from one point to another (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a software or processing fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with a condition related to an enclosure in which the equipment resides (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - QOS_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with degradation in the quality of a service (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). - EQUIPMENT_ALARM: An alarm of this type is associated with an equipment fault (ITU-T Recommendation X.733). type: string enum: - COMMUNICATIONS_ALARM - PROCESSING_ERROR_ALARM - ENVIRONMENTAL_ALARM - QOS_ALARM - EQUIPMENT_ALARM faultType: description: > Additional information to clarify the type of the fault. type: string probableCause: description: | Information about the probable cause of the fault. type: string isRootCause: description: > Attribute indicating if this fault is the root for other correlated alarms. If TRUE, then the alarms listed in the attribute CorrelatedAlarmId are caused by this fault. type: boolean correlatedAlarmIds: description: > List of identifiers of other alarms correlated to this fault. type: array items: description: > An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string faultDetails: description: | Provides additional information about the fault.. type: string _links: description: | Links for this resource. type: object required: - self properties: self: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url alarmClearedTime: description: | The time stamp indicating when the alarm was cleared. _links: description: | Links to resources related to this notification. type: object required: - subscription - alarm properties: subscription: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url alarm: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url - name: Accept description: > Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string - name: Content-Type description: | The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string responses: '204': description: > 204 No Content The notification was delivered successfully. The response body shall be empty. headers: WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 '400': description: > Bad Request Error: Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters. The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI /URI_is_provided_by_the_client_when_creating_the_subscription-AlarmClearedNotification: post: summary: Notify about NS alarms description: > The POST method notifies an alarm related to a NS or that the alarm list has been rebuilt. parameters: - name: alarmClearedNotification description: | Information of the clearance of a NS alarm. in: body required: true schema: properties: AlarmClearedNotification: description: > This type represents an alarm cleared notification about VNF faults. The notification shall be triggered by the VNFM when an alarm has been cleared. type: object required: - id - notificationType - subscriptionId - timeStamp - alarmId - alarmClearedTime - _links properties: id: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string notificationType: description: > Discriminator for the different notification types. Shall be set to "AlarmClearedNotification" for this notification type. type: string enum: - AlarmClearedNotification subscriptionId: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string timeStamp: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time alarmId: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string alarmClearedTime: description: | The time stamp indicating when the alarm was cleared. _links: description: | Links to resources related to this notification. type: object required: - subscription - alarm properties: subscription: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url alarm: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url - name: Accept description: > Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string - name: Content-Type description: | The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string responses: '204': description: > 204 No Content The notification was delivered successfully. The response body shall be empty. headers: WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 '400': description: > Bad Request Error: Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters. The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI /URI_is_provided_by_the_client_when_creating_the_subscription-AlarmListRebuiltNotification: post: summary: Notify about NS alarms description: > The POST method notifies an alarm related to a NS or that the alarm list has been rebuilt. parameters: - name: AlarmListRebuiltNotification description: | Information that the alarm list has been rebuilt by the NFVO. in: body required: true schema: properties: AlarmListRebuiltNotification: description: > This type represents a notification that the alarm list has been rebuilt, e.g. if the VNFM detects its storage holding the alarm list is corrupted. The notification shall be triggered by the VNFM when the alarm list has been rebuilt. type: object required: - id - notificationType - subscriptionId - timeStamp - _links properties: id: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string notificationType: description: > Discriminator for the different notification types. Shall be set to "AlarmListRebuiltNotification" for this notification type. type: string enum: - AlarmListRebuiltNotification subscriptionId: description: | An identifier with the intention of being globally unique. type: string timeStamp: description: > Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according to IETF RFC 3339. type: string format: date-time _links: description: | Links to resources related to this notification. type: object required: - subscription - alarms properties: subscription: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url alarms: description: | This type represents a link to a resource. type: object required: - href properties: href: description: | URI of the referenced resource. type: string format: url - name: Accept description: > Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string - name: Content-Type description: | The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string responses: '204': description: > 204 No Content The notification was delivered successfully. The response body shall be empty. headers: WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 '400': description: > Bad Request Error: Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters. The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI get: summary: Test the notification endpoint description: > The GET method allows the server to test the notification endpoint that is provided by the client, e.g. during subscription. parameters: - name: Accept description: > Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 7231 in: header required: true type: string - name: Authorization description: | The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 7235 in: header required: false type: string responses: '204': description: > 204 No Content The notification endpoint was tested successfully. The response body shall be empty. headers: WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. maximum: 1 minimum: 0 '400': description: > Bad Request Error: Invalid attribute-based filtering parameters. The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the "detail" attribute should convey more information about the error. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 WWW-Authenticate: description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 0 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '401': description: > Unauthorized. If the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 7235. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided. headers: Content-Type: type: string description: The MIME type of the body of the response. WWW-Authenticate: type: string description: > Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token. schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '403': description: > Forbidden If the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The "ProblemDetails" structure shall be provided. It should include in the "detail" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '500': description: > Internal Server Error If there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code ("catch all error"), the API producer shall respond withthis response code. The ProblemDetails structure shall be provided, and shall include in the "detail" attribute more information about the source of the problem. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI '503': description: > Service Unavailable If the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 7231 [13] for the use of the Retry-After HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The "ProblemDetails" structure may be omitted. headers: Content-Type: description: The MIME type of the body of the response. type: string maximum: 1 minimum: 1 schema: description: > The definition of the general "ProblemDetails" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the "status" and "detail" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the "ProblemDetails" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19]. type: object required: - statussss - detail properties: type: description: > A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". type: string format: URI title: description: > A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than "about:blank", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC7231], Section 3.4). type: string status: description: > The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC7231], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem. type: integer detail: description: > A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem. type: string instance: description: > A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced. type: string format: URI