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																"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"vimLevelResourceType": {
																"description": "Additional resource information which is specific to this resource and its type, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. See note 1.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"vimLevelAdditionalResourceInfo": {
																"description": "This type represents additional resource information which resource and resource type specific, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. NOTE:\tAt least one attribute shall be present. \n",
																"type": "object",
																"properties": {
																	"hostName": {
																		"description": "Name of the host where the resource is allocated. It shall be present for compute resources in the  scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise. See note.\n",
																		"type": "string"
																	},
																	"persistentVolume": {
																		"description": "Name of the persistent volume to which the persistent volume claim representing the storage resource is bound. It may be present for storage resources in the scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise.  See note.\n",
																		"type": "string"
																	},
																	"additionalInfo": {
																		"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
																		"type": "object"
																	}
																}
															},
															"containerNamespace": {
																"description": "The value of the namespace in which the MCIO corresponding to the resource is deployed.  This attribute shall be present if the resource is managed by a CISM and it shall be absent otherwise.\n",
																"type": "string"
															}
														}
													},
													"cpInstanceId": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"secondaryCpInstanceId": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"trunkResourceId": {
														"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
														"type": "string"
													}
												}
											}
										},
										"extNetAttDefResource": {
											"description": "Network attachment definition resources that provide the specification of the interface to attach connection points to this VL.\n",
											"type": "array",
											"items": {
												"description": "This type represents the information related to a network attachment definition resource that provides the specification of the interface used to connect one or multiple connection points to a secondary container cluster network\n",
												"type": "object",
												"required": ["netAttDefResourceInfoId", "netAttDefResource"],
												"properties": {
													"netAttDefResourceInfoId": {
														"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"netAttDefResource": {
														"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.\nNOTE 1:\tThe value set of the \"vimLevelResourceType\" attribute is within the scope of the VIM,  the CISM, the WIM or the resource provider and can be used as information that complements the ResourceHandle. When the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the  vimLevelResourceType is the type of resource, as would correspond to the ‘kind’ field if the  resource is declared in its own Kubernetes® manifest, e.g.: Pod, PersistentVolumeClaim,  NetworkAttachmentDefinition.  NOTE 2:\tWhen the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the resourceId shall be populated in the following way:  * For a compute MCIO, it is the instance identifier that Kubernetes® assigns, which is unique cluster wide per resource type.  * For a storage MCIO modelled as a persistent volume claim, it is the name of the persistent volume claim, i.e. the value of the ‘claimName’ field in the Kubernetes® manifest, or a compound name built by Kubernetes® if the persistent volume claim is  defined inline in another template instead of in its own manifest.  * For a network MCIO representing a NetworkAttachmentDefinition, a Service or an Ingress, it is the value of the ‘metadata.name’ field in Kubernetes® manifest. \n",
														"type": "object",
														"required": ["resourceId"],
														"properties": {
															"vimId": {
																"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"resourceProviderId": {
																"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"resourceId": {
																"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"vimLevelResourceType": {
																"description": "Additional resource information which is specific to this resource and its type, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. See note 1.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"vimLevelAdditionalResourceInfo": {
																"description": "This type represents additional resource information which resource and resource type specific, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. NOTE:\tAt least one attribute shall be present. \n",
																"type": "object",
																"properties": {
																	"hostName": {
																		"description": "Name of the host where the resource is allocated. It shall be present for compute resources in the  scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise. See note.\n",
																		"type": "string"
																	},
																	"persistentVolume": {
																		"description": "Name of the persistent volume to which the persistent volume claim representing the storage resource is bound. It may be present for storage resources in the scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise.  See note.\n",
																		"type": "string"
																	},
																	"additionalInfo": {
																		"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
																		"type": "object"
																	}
																}
															},
															"containerNamespace": {
																"description": "The value of the namespace in which the MCIO corresponding to the resource is deployed.  This attribute shall be present if the resource is managed by a CISM and it shall be absent otherwise.\n",
																"type": "string"
															}
														}
													},
													"associatedExtCpId": {
														"description": "Identifier of the external CP of the VNF associated to this network attachment definition resource.  Shall be present when the network attachment definition resource is used for external connectivity by the VNF\n",
														"type": "array",
														"items": {
															"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
															"type": "string"
														}
													},
													"associatedVnfcCpId": {
														"description": "Identifier of the VNFC CP of the VNF associated to this network attachment definition resource.  May be present when the network attachment definition resource is used for internal connectivity by the VNF.\n",
														"type": "array",
														"items": {
															"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
															"type": "string"
														}
													}
												}
											}
										},
											"description": "This type represents configuration information for external CPs created from a CPD.\nNOTE 1: In case this identifier refers to a CPD with trunking enabled, the external CP instances created from this CPD will represent ports in a trunk. NOTE 2:  The map entry value shall be set to \"null\" in order to delete a \"VnfExtCpConfig\" entry identified by a particular key value from the map, i.e. for the disconnection of an existing external CP instance addressed by cpInstanceId in the deleted map entry from a particular external virtual link, and deletion of that instance in case it represents a subport. Deleting the last key from the map removes the affected instance of the \"VnfExtCpData\" structure from its parent data structure. NOTE 3:  Within one VNF instance, all VNFC instances created from a particular VDU have the same external connectivity. Thus, given a particular value of the \"cpdId' attribute, there shall be one \"cpConfig\" entry for each VNFC instance that has been or can be created from a VDU which includes a CPD identified by the \"cpdId\" attribute. If the cpConfig represents a subport in a trunk, all \"cpConfig\" entries in this list shall have the same segmentationId, which means they are connected to the same set of external VLs via the trunk. NOTE 4: If, as defined by the input parameters of a \"ChangeVnfFlavour\", \"ChangeExtVnfConnectivity\"  or \"ChangeCurrentVnfPkg\" operation, a cpConfig map entry identified by a particular map key value is  moved into another \"ExtVirtualLinkData\" or \"VnfExtCpData\" structure, this particular cpConfig map entry  may be used by an external CP instance different than the one that has used it before the operation, or  by no external CP instance at all. Renaming a CPD identifier during the \"changeCurrentVnfPkg\" operation  does not count as moving the related \"cpConfig\" map entries to a new \"extCpData\" structure.\n",
											"type": "object",
											"required": ["cpdId"],
											"properties": {
												"cpdId": {
													"description": "Identifier of the VNF Virtual Link Descriptor (VLD) in the VNFD.\n",
													"type": "string"
												},
												"cpConfig": {
													"description": "Map of instance data that need to be configured on the CP instances  created from the respective CPD. The key of the map which identifies  the individual VnfExtCpConfig entries is of type \"IdentifierInVnf\"  and is managed by the API consumer. The entries shall be applied by  the VNFM according to the rules of JSON Merge Patch (see IETF RFC 7396 [11]).  See notes 2, 3 and 4.\n",
													"type": "object",
													"additionalProperties": {
														"description": "This type represents an externally provided link port, or a network attachment definition resource of secondary container cluster network, or network address information per  instance of a VNF external connection point. In the case of VM-based deployment of the VNFC exposing the external CP: In case a link port is provided, the NFVO shall use that link port when connecting the VNF external CP to the external VL. • In case a link port is not provided, the NFVO or VNFM shall create a link port on the external VL, and use that link port to connect the VNF external CP to the external VL. In the case of  container-based deployment of the VNFC exposing the external CP, the NFVO and VNFM shall use the network attachment definition resource of secondary container cluster  network when connecting the CP to the external VL.\nNOTE 1:  The following conditions apply to the attributes \"linkPortId\" and \"cpProtocolData\"  for an external CP instance connected or to be connected to a virtual network not\n  categorized as secondary container cluster network:\n  - At least one of the \"linkPortId\" and \"cpProtocolData\" attributes shall be present for\n  an external CP instance representing a subport that is to be created, or an external CP instance\n  that is to be created by creating the corresponding VNFC or VNF instance during the current or\n  a subsequent LCM operation, or for an existing external CP instance that is to be re-configured\n  or added to a particular external virtual link.\n  - If the \"cpProtocolData\" attribute is absent, the \"linkPortId\" attribute shall be provided\n referencing a pre-created link port with pre-configured address information.\n  - If both \"cpProtocolData\" and \"linkportId\" are provided, the API consumer shall ensure that\n  the cpProtocolData can be used with the pre-created link port referenced by \"linkPortId\".\nNOTE 2: In case the NFVO manages its own identifier space, the NFVO may remap this identifier when communicating with the VNFM. If the NFVO knows that there can be an identifier collision when communicating with the VNFM by using the identifier from the OSS/BSS, the NFVO shall remap it. NOTE 3: The following conditions apply to the attributes “netAttDefResourceId” and “cpProtocolData” for an external CP instance connected or to be connected to a secondary container cluster network; The \"netAttDefResourceId\" and \"cpProtocolData\" attributes shall both be absent for the deletion of an existing external CP instance addressed by \"cpInstanceId\". At least one of these attributes shall be present for a to-be-created external CP instance or an existing external CP instance. NOTE 4: Cardinality greater than 1 is only applicable for specific cases where more than one network attachment definition resource is needed to fulfil the connectivity requirements of the external CP, e.g. to build a link redundant mated pair in SR-IOV cases. When more than one \"netAttDefResourceId\" is indicated, all shall belong to the same namespace as defined by the corresponding  \"netAttDefResourceNamespace\" attribute in the \"NetAttDefResourceData\". NOTE 5: Either \"linkPortId\" or \"netAttDefResourceId\" may be included, but not both.\n",
															"required": ["linkPortId"]
														}, {
															"required": ["cpProtocolData"]
														}],
														"properties": {
															"parentCpConfigId": {
																"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"linkPortId": {
																"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"createExtLinkPort": {
																"description": "Indicates the need to create a dedicated link port for the external CP. If set to True, a link port is created. If set to False, no link port is created. This attribute is only applicable for external CP instances without a floating IP address that expose a VIP CP instance for which a dedicated IP address is allocated. It shall be present in that case and shall be absent otherwise.\n",
																"type": "boolean"
															},
															"cpProtocolData": {
																"description": "Parameters for configuring the network protocols on the link port that connects the CP to a VL. See notes 1 and 3.\n",
																	"description": "This type represents network protocol data.\nNOTE:\tThis attribute allows to signal the addition of further types  of layer and protocol in future versions of the present document in  a backwards-compatible way. In the current version of the present  document, only IP over Ethernet is supported.\n",
																	"type": "object",
																	"required": ["layerProtocol"],
																	"properties": {
																		"layerProtocol": {
																			"description": "Identifier of layer(s) and protocol(s). Permitted values:  - IP_OVER_ETHERNET - IP_FOR_VIRTUAL_CP See note.\n",
																			"enum": ["IP_OVER_ETHERNET", "IP_FOR_VIRTUAL_CP"]
																			"description": "This type represents network address data for IP over Ethernet. NOTE 1: At least one of \"macAddress\" or \"ipAddresses\" shall be present. NOTE 2: Exactly one of \"fixedAddresses\", \"numDynamicAddresses\" or \"ipAddressRange\" shall be present. NOTE 3: If the CP instance represents a subport in a trunk, \"segmentationId\" shall be present. Otherwise it shall not be present. NOTE 4: Depending on the NFVI networking infrastructure, the \"segmentationId\" may indicate the actual network segment value (e.g. vlan Id, Vxlan segmentation id, etc.) used in the transport header of the packets or it may be an identifier used between the application and the NFVI networking infrastructure to identify the network sub-interface of the trunk port in question. In the latter case the NFVI infrastructure will map this local \"segmentationId\" to whatever \"segmentationId\" is actually used by the NFVI's transport technology.\n",
																			"type": "object",
																			"anyOf": [{
																				"required": ["ipAddresses"]
																			}, {
																				"required": ["macAddress"]
																			}],
																			"properties": {
																				"macAddress": {
																					"description": "A MAC address. Representation: string that consists of groups of two hexadecimal digits, separated by hyphens or colons.\n",
																					"type": "string",
																					"format": "MAC"
																				},
																				"segmentationType": {
																					"description": "Specifies the encapsulation type for the traffics coming in and out of the trunk subport. Permitted values are: - VLAN: The subport uses VLAN as encapsulation type. - INHERIT: The subport gets its segmentation type from the network it is connected to. This attribute may be present for CP instances that represent subports in a trunk and shall be absent otherwise. If this attribute is not present for a subport CP instance, default value VLAN shall be used.\n",
																					"type": "string",
																					"enum": ["VLAN", "INHERIT"]
																				},
																				"segmentationId": {
																					"description": "Identification of the network segment to which the CP instance connects to. See note 3 and note 4.\n",
																					"type": "string"
																				},
																				"ipAddresses": {
																					"description": "List of IP addresses to assign to the CP instance. Each entry represents IP address data for fixed or dynamic IP address assignment per subnet. If this attribute is not present, no IP address shall be assigned. See note 1.\n",
																					"type": "array",
																					"items": {
																						"type": "object",
																						"required": ["type"],
																						"oneOf": [{
																							"required": ["fixedAddresses"]
																						}, {
																							"required": ["numDynamicAddresses"]
																						}, {
																							"required": ["addressRange"]
																						}],
																						"properties": {
																							"type": {
																								"description": "The type of the IP addresses. Permitted values:  - IPV4\n  - IPV6\n",
																								"type": "string",
																								"enum": ["IPV4", "IPV6"]
																							},
																							"fixedAddresses": {
																								"description": "Fixed addresses to assign (from the subnet defined by \"subnetId\" if provided). Exactly one of \"fixedAddresses\", \"numDynamicAddresses\" or \"ipAddressRange\" shall be present.\n",
																								"type": "array",
																								"items": {
																									"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																									"type": "string",
																									"format": "IP"
																								}
																							},
																							"numDynamicAddresses": {
																								"description": "Number of dynamic addresses to assign (from the subnet defined by \"subnetId\" if provided). See note 2.\n",
																								"type": "integer"
																							},
																							"addressRange": {
																								"description": "An IP address range to be used, e.g. in case of egress connections. In case this attribute is present, IP addresses from the range will be used.\n",
																								"type": "object",
																								"required": ["minAddress", "maxAddress"],
																								"properties": {
																									"minAddress": {
																										"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																										"type": "string",
																										"format": "IP"
																									},
																									"maxAddress": {
																										"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																										"type": "string",
																										"format": "IP"
																									}
																								}
																							},
																							"subnetId": {
																								"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
																		},
																		"virtualCpAddress": {
																			"description": "This type represents network address data for a virtual CP.  It shall comply with the provisions defined in table 6.5.3.12a-1.\n",
																			"type": "object",
																			"required": ["type"],
																			"properties": {
																				"type": {
																					"description": "Identifier of layer(s) and protocol(s). Permitted values: IP_OVER_ETHERNET.\n",
																					"type": "string",
																					"enum": ["IPV4", "IPV6"]
																				},
																				"loadBalancerIp": {
																					"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																					"type": "string",
																					"format": "IP"
																				}
																			}
															},
															"netAttDefResourceId": {
																"description": "Identifier of the \"NetAttDefResourceData\" structure that provides the specification of the interface to attach the external CP to a secondary container cluster network.  It is only applicable if the external CP is connected or to be connected to a secondary container cluster network. It shall not be present if the external CP is related to a virtual network not categorized as secondary container cluster network.  See notes 3, 4 and 5.\n",
																"type": "array",
																"items": {
																	"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
																	"type": "string"
																}
															}
														}
													}
												}
											}
										}
									}
								}
							},
							"extManagedVirtualLinkInfo": {
								"description": "Information about the externally-managed internal VLs of the VNF instance.  See note 4 and note 5.\n",
								"type": "array",
								"items": {
									"description": "This type provides information about an externally-managed internal virtual link for VNFs\n",
									"required": ["id", "vnfVirtualLinkDescId", "networkResource"],
									"properties": {
										"id": {
											"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"vnfdId": {
											"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"vnfVirtualLinkDescId": {
											"description": "Identifier of the VNF Virtual Link Descriptor (VLD) in the VNFD.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"networkResource": {
											"description": "Reference to the VirtualNetwork resource or multi-site connectivity service providing this VL.\n",
											"type": "array",
											"items": {
												"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.\nNOTE 1:\tThe value set of the \"vimLevelResourceType\" attribute is within the scope of the VIM,  the CISM, the WIM or the resource provider and can be used as information that complements the ResourceHandle. When the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the  vimLevelResourceType is the type of resource, as would correspond to the ‘kind’ field if the  resource is declared in its own Kubernetes® manifest, e.g.: Pod, PersistentVolumeClaim,  NetworkAttachmentDefinition.  NOTE 2:\tWhen the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the resourceId shall be populated in the following way:  * For a compute MCIO, it is the instance identifier that Kubernetes® assigns, which is unique cluster wide per resource type.  * For a storage MCIO modelled as a persistent volume claim, it is the name of the persistent volume claim, i.e. the value of the ‘claimName’ field in the Kubernetes® manifest, or a compound name built by Kubernetes® if the persistent volume claim is  defined inline in another template instead of in its own manifest.  * For a network MCIO representing a NetworkAttachmentDefinition, a Service or an Ingress, it is the value of the ‘metadata.name’ field in Kubernetes® manifest. \n",
												"type": "object",
												"required": ["resourceId"],
												"properties": {
													"vimId": {
														"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"resourceProviderId": {
														"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"resourceId": {
														"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"vimLevelResourceType": {
														"description": "Additional resource information which is specific to this resource and its type, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. See note 1.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"vimLevelAdditionalResourceInfo": {
														"description": "This type represents additional resource information which resource and resource type specific, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. NOTE:\tAt least one attribute shall be present. \n",
														"type": "object",
														"properties": {
															"hostName": {
																"description": "Name of the host where the resource is allocated. It shall be present for compute resources in the  scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise. See note.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"persistentVolume": {
																"description": "Name of the persistent volume to which the persistent volume claim representing the storage resource is bound. It may be present for storage resources in the scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise.  See note.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"additionalInfo": {
																"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
																"type": "object"
															}
														}
													},
													"containerNamespace": {
														"description": "The value of the namespace in which the MCIO corresponding to the resource is deployed.  This attribute shall be present if the resource is managed by a CISM and it shall be absent otherwise.\n",
														"type": "string"
													}
												}
											}
										},
										"vnfLinkPorts": {
											"description": "Link ports of this VL.\n",
											"type": "array",
											"items": {
												"type": "object",
												"description": "This type represents a link port of an internal VL of a VNF. It shall comply with the provisions defined in table 6.5.3.64-1.\nNOTE 1: Either cpInstanceId with cpInstanceType set to \"EXT_CP\" or any combination of cpInstanceId with cpInstanceType set to \"VNFC_CP\" and vipCpInstanceId (i.e. one or both of them) shall be present for a VnfLinkPortInfo. In case both cpInstanceId with cpInstanceType set to \"VNFC_CP\" and vipCpInstanceId are present, the two different CP instances share the linkport.\n",
												"required": ["id", "resourceHandle"],
												"properties": {
													"id": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"resourceHandle": {
														"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.\nNOTE 1:\tThe value set of the \"vimLevelResourceType\" attribute is within the scope of the VIM,  the CISM, the WIM or the resource provider and can be used as information that complements the ResourceHandle. When the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the  vimLevelResourceType is the type of resource, as would correspond to the ‘kind’ field if the  resource is declared in its own Kubernetes® manifest, e.g.: Pod, PersistentVolumeClaim,  NetworkAttachmentDefinition.  NOTE 2:\tWhen the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the resourceId shall be populated in the following way:  * For a compute MCIO, it is the instance identifier that Kubernetes® assigns, which is unique cluster wide per resource type.  * For a storage MCIO modelled as a persistent volume claim, it is the name of the persistent volume claim, i.e. the value of the ‘claimName’ field in the Kubernetes® manifest, or a compound name built by Kubernetes® if the persistent volume claim is  defined inline in another template instead of in its own manifest.  * For a network MCIO representing a NetworkAttachmentDefinition, a Service or an Ingress, it is the value of the ‘metadata.name’ field in Kubernetes® manifest. \n",
														"type": "object",
														"required": ["resourceId"],
														"properties": {
															"vimId": {
																"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"resourceProviderId": {
																"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"resourceId": {
																"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"vimLevelResourceType": {
																"description": "Additional resource information which is specific to this resource and its type, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. See note 1.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"vimLevelAdditionalResourceInfo": {
																"description": "This type represents additional resource information which resource and resource type specific, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. NOTE:\tAt least one attribute shall be present. \n",
																"type": "object",
																"properties": {
																	"hostName": {
																		"description": "Name of the host where the resource is allocated. It shall be present for compute resources in the  scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise. See note.\n",
																		"type": "string"
																	},
																	"persistentVolume": {
																		"description": "Name of the persistent volume to which the persistent volume claim representing the storage resource is bound. It may be present for storage resources in the scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise.  See note.\n",
																		"type": "string"
																	},
																	"additionalInfo": {
																		"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
																		"type": "object"
																	}
																}
															},
															"containerNamespace": {
																"description": "The value of the namespace in which the MCIO corresponding to the resource is deployed.  This attribute shall be present if the resource is managed by a CISM and it shall be absent otherwise.\n",
																"type": "string"
															}
														}
													},
													"cpInstanceId": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"cpInstanceType": {
														"description": "Type of the CP instance that is identified by cpInstanceId. Shall be present if \"cpInstanceId\" is present, and shall be absent otherwise. Permitted values: * VNFC_CP: The link port is connected to a VNFC CP * EXT_CP: The link port is associated to an external CP. See note 1.\n",
														"type": "string",
														"enum": ["VNFC_CP", "EXT_CP"]
													},
													"vipCpInstanceId": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"trunkResourceId": {
														"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
														"type": "string"
													}
												}
											}
										},
										"vnfNetAttDefResource": {
											"description": "This type represents the information related to a network attachment definition resource that provides the specification of the interface used to connect one or multiple connection points to a secondary container cluster network\n",
											"type": "object",
											"required": ["netAttDefResourceInfoId", "netAttDefResource"],
											"properties": {
												"netAttDefResourceInfoId": {
													"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
													"type": "string"
												},
												"netAttDefResource": {
													"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.\nNOTE 1:\tThe value set of the \"vimLevelResourceType\" attribute is within the scope of the VIM,  the CISM, the WIM or the resource provider and can be used as information that complements the ResourceHandle. When the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the  vimLevelResourceType is the type of resource, as would correspond to the ‘kind’ field if the  resource is declared in its own Kubernetes® manifest, e.g.: Pod, PersistentVolumeClaim,  NetworkAttachmentDefinition.  NOTE 2:\tWhen the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the resourceId shall be populated in the following way:  * For a compute MCIO, it is the instance identifier that Kubernetes® assigns, which is unique cluster wide per resource type.  * For a storage MCIO modelled as a persistent volume claim, it is the name of the persistent volume claim, i.e. the value of the ‘claimName’ field in the Kubernetes® manifest, or a compound name built by Kubernetes® if the persistent volume claim is  defined inline in another template instead of in its own manifest.  * For a network MCIO representing a NetworkAttachmentDefinition, a Service or an Ingress, it is the value of the ‘metadata.name’ field in Kubernetes® manifest. \n",
													"type": "object",
													"required": ["resourceId"],
													"properties": {
														"vimId": {
															"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
															"type": "string"
														},
														"resourceProviderId": {
															"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
															"type": "string"
														},
														"resourceId": {
															"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
															"type": "string"
														},
														"vimLevelResourceType": {
															"description": "Additional resource information which is specific to this resource and its type, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. See note 1.\n",
															"type": "string"
														},
														"vimLevelAdditionalResourceInfo": {
															"description": "This type represents additional resource information which resource and resource type specific, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. NOTE:\tAt least one attribute shall be present. \n",
															"type": "object",
															"properties": {
																"hostName": {
																	"description": "Name of the host where the resource is allocated. It shall be present for compute resources in the  scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise. See note.\n",
																	"type": "string"
																},
																"persistentVolume": {
																	"description": "Name of the persistent volume to which the persistent volume claim representing the storage resource is bound. It may be present for storage resources in the scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise.  See note.\n",
																	"type": "string"
																},
																"additionalInfo": {
																	"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
																	"type": "object"
																}
															}
														},
														"containerNamespace": {
															"description": "The value of the namespace in which the MCIO corresponding to the resource is deployed.  This attribute shall be present if the resource is managed by a CISM and it shall be absent otherwise.\n",
															"type": "string"
														}
													}
												},
												"associatedExtCpId": {
													"description": "Identifier of the external CP of the VNF associated to this network attachment definition resource.  Shall be present when the network attachment definition resource is used for external connectivity by the VNF\n",
													"type": "array",
													"items": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													}
												},
												"associatedVnfcCpId": {
													"description": "Identifier of the VNFC CP of the VNF associated to this network attachment definition resource.  May be present when the network attachment definition resource is used for internal connectivity by the VNF.\n",
													"type": "array",
													"items": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													}
												}
											}
										},
										"extManagedMultisiteVirtualLinkId": {
											"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										}
									}
								}
							},
							"monitoringParameters": {
								"description": "Performance metrics tracked by the VNFM (e.g. for  auto-scaling purposes) as identified by the VNF  provider in the VNFD.\n",
								"type": "array",
								"items": {
									"description": "This type represents a monitoring parameter that is tracked by the VNFM, for example,  for auto-scaling purposes. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 6.5.3.69-1.\n",
									"type": "object",
									"required": ["id", "performanceMetric"],
									"properties": {
										"id": {
											"description": "An identifier that is unique within a NS descriptor. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"vnfdId": {
											"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"name": {
											"description": "Human readable name of the monitoring parameter, as defined in the VNFD.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"performanceMetric": {
											"description": "Performance metric that is monitored. This attribute shall contain the related  \"Measurement Name\" value as defined in clause 7.2 of ETSI GS NFV-IFA 027.\n",
											"type": "string"
										}
									}
								}
							},
							"localizationLanguage": {
								"description": "Information about localization language of the VNF (includes e.g. strings in the VNFD). The localization languages supported by a VNF can be declared in the VNFD, and localization language selection can take place at instantiation time. The value shall comply with the format defined in IETF RFC 5646.\n",
								"type": "string"
							},
							"vnfcResourceInfo": {
								"description": "Information about the virtualised compute and storage resources used by the VNFCs of the VNF instance.\n",
								"type": "array",
								"items": {
									"description": "This type represents the information on virtualised compute and storage resources used by a VNFC in a VNF instance. This feature addresses the following capabilities: • NFV Architecture support for VNFs which follow “cloud-native” design principles. • Enhance NFV-MANO capabilities to support container technologies. • Enhance NFV-MANO capabilities for container management and orchestration. • Enhance information model for containerized VNFs both using bare metal or nested virtualization technologies.\nNOTE 1: ETSI GS NFV-SOL 001 specifies the structure and format of the VNFD based on TOSCA specifications. NOTE 2: A VNFC CP is \"connected to\" an external CP if the VNFC CP is connected to an internal VL that exposes an external CP. A VNFC CP is \"exposed as\" an external CP if it is connected directly to an external VL. NOTE 3: The information can be omitted because it is already available as part of the external CP information.  NOTE 4:  Cardinality greater than 1 is only applicable for specific cases where more than one network  attachment definition resource is needed to fulfil the connectivity requirements of the internal CP,  e.g. to build a link redundant mated pair in SR-IOV cases. NOTE 5:  When more than one \"netAttDefResourceId\" is indicated, all shall belong to the same namespace.\n",
									"type": "object",
									"required": ["id", "vduId", "computeResource"],
									"properties": {
										"id": {
											"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"vnfdId": {
											"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"vduId": {
											"description": "Identifier of the VNF Virtual Link Descriptor (VLD) in the VNFD.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"computeResource": {
											"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.\nNOTE 1:\tThe value set of the \"vimLevelResourceType\" attribute is within the scope of the VIM,  the CISM, the WIM or the resource provider and can be used as information that complements the ResourceHandle. When the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the  vimLevelResourceType is the type of resource, as would correspond to the ‘kind’ field if the  resource is declared in its own Kubernetes® manifest, e.g.: Pod, PersistentVolumeClaim,  NetworkAttachmentDefinition.  NOTE 2:\tWhen the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the resourceId shall be populated in the following way:  * For a compute MCIO, it is the instance identifier that Kubernetes® assigns, which is unique cluster wide per resource type.  * For a storage MCIO modelled as a persistent volume claim, it is the name of the persistent volume claim, i.e. the value of the ‘claimName’ field in the Kubernetes® manifest, or a compound name built by Kubernetes® if the persistent volume claim is  defined inline in another template instead of in its own manifest.  * For a network MCIO representing a NetworkAttachmentDefinition, a Service or an Ingress, it is the value of the ‘metadata.name’ field in Kubernetes® manifest. \n",
											"type": "object",
											"required": ["resourceId"],
											"properties": {
												"vimId": {
													"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
													"type": "string"
												},
												"resourceProviderId": {
													"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
													"type": "string"
												},
												"resourceId": {
													"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
													"type": "string"
												},
												"vimLevelResourceType": {
													"description": "Additional resource information which is specific to this resource and its type, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. See note 1.\n",
													"type": "string"
												},
												"vimLevelAdditionalResourceInfo": {
													"description": "This type represents additional resource information which resource and resource type specific, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. NOTE:\tAt least one attribute shall be present. \n",
													"type": "object",
													"properties": {
														"hostName": {
															"description": "Name of the host where the resource is allocated. It shall be present for compute resources in the  scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise. See note.\n",
															"type": "string"
														},
														"persistentVolume": {
															"description": "Name of the persistent volume to which the persistent volume claim representing the storage resource is bound. It may be present for storage resources in the scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise.  See note.\n",
															"type": "string"
														},
														"additionalInfo": {
															"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
															"type": "object"
														}
													}
												},
												"containerNamespace": {
													"description": "The value of the namespace in which the MCIO corresponding to the resource is deployed.  This attribute shall be present if the resource is managed by a CISM and it shall be absent otherwise.\n",
													"type": "string"
												}
											}
										},
										"storageResourceIds": {
											"description": "References to the VirtualStorage resources or references to Storage MCIOs.  The value refers to a VirtualStorageResourceInfo item in the VnfInstance.\n",
												"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
												"type": "string"
											}
										},
										"reservationId": {
											"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"vnfcCpInfo": {
											"description": "CPs of the VNFC instance. Shall be present when that particular CP of the VNFC instance is exposed as an external CP of the VNF instance or is connected to an external CP of the VNF instance.See note 2. May be present otherwise.\n",
											"type": "array",
											"items": {
												"type": "object",
												"required": ["id", "cpdId"],
												"properties": {
													"id": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"cpdId": {
														"description": "Identifier of the VNF Virtual Link Descriptor (VLD) in the VNFD.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"vnfExtCpId": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"cpProtocolInfo": {
														"description": "Network protocol information for this CP. May be omitted if the VNFC CP is exposed as an external CP. See note 3.\n",
														"type": "array",
														"items": {
															"description": "This type describes the protocol layer(s) that a CP or SAP uses together with protocol-related information, like addresses. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 6.5.3.58-1. NOTE: This attribute allows to signal the addition of further types of layer and protocol in future versions of the present document in a backwards-compatible way. In the current version of the present document, only IP over Ethernet is supported.\n",
															"type": "object",
															"required": ["layerProtocol", "ipOverEthernet"],
															"properties": {
																"layerProtocol": {
																	"description": "The identifier of layer(s) and protocol(s) associated to the network address information. Permitted values:  - IP_OVER_ETHERNET\n  - IP_FOR_VIRTUAL_CP\nSee note.\n",
																	"enum": ["IP_OVER_ETHERNET", "IP_FOR_VIRTUAL_CP"]
																	"description": "This type represents information about a network address that has been assigned.\nNOTE 1: At least one of \"macAddress\" or \"ipAddresses\" shall be present. NOTE 2: Exactly one of \"addresses\" or \"addressRange\" shall be present. NOTE 3: If the Cp instance represents a subport in a trunk, \"segmentationId\" shall be present. Otherwise it shall not be present. NOTE 4: Depending on the NFVI networking infrastructure, the \"segmentationId\" may indicate the actual network segment value (e.g. vlan Id, Vxlan segmentation id, etc.) used in the transport header of the packets or it may be an identifier used between the application and the NFVI networking infrastructure to identify the network sub-interface of the trunk port in question. In the latter case the NFVI infrastructure will map this local \"segmentationId\" to whatever \"segmentationId\" is actually used by the NFVI's transport technology.\n",
																	"type": "object",
																	"anyOf": [{
																		"required": ["macAddress"]
																	}, {
																		"required": ["ipAddresses"]
																	}],
																	"properties": {
																		"macAddress": {
																			"description": "A MAC address. Representation: string that consists of groups of two hexadecimal digits, separated by hyphens or colons.\n",
																			"type": "string",
																			"format": "MAC"
																		},
																		"segmentationId": {
																			"description": "Identification of the network segment to which the Cp instance connects to. See note 3 and note 4.\n",
																			"type": "string"
																		},
																		"ipAddresses": {
																			"description": "Addresses assigned to the CP instance. Each entry represents IP addresses assigned by fixed or dynamic IP address assignment per subnet. See note 1.\n",
																			"type": "array",
																			"items": {
																				"type": "object",
																				"required": ["type"],
																				"oneOf": [{
																					"required": ["addresses"]
																				}, {
																					"required": ["addressRange"]
																				}],
																				"properties": {
																					"type": {
																						"description": "The type of the IP addresses. Permitted values: - IPV4 - IPV6\n",
																						"type": "string",
																						"enum": ["IPV4", "IPV6"]
																					},
																					"addresses": {
																						"description": "Fixed addresses assigned (from the subnet defined by \"subnetId\" if provided). See note 2.\n",
																						"type": "array",
																						"items": {
																							"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																							"type": "string",
																							"format": "IP"
																						}
																					},
																					"isDynamic": {
																						"description": "Indicates whether this set of addresses was assigned dynamically (true) or based on address information provided as input from the API consumer (false). Shall be present if \"addresses\" is present and shall be absent otherwise.\n",
																						"type": "boolean"
																					},
																					"addressRange": {
																						"description": "An IP address range used, e.g., in case of egress connections. Exactly one of \"addresses\" or \"addressRange\" shall be present. See note 2.\n",
																						"type": "object",
																						"required": ["minAddress", "maxAddress"],
																						"properties": {
																							"minAddress": {
																								"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																								"type": "string",
																								"format": "IP"
																							},
																							"maxAddress": {
																								"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																								"type": "string",
																								"format": "IP"
																							}
																						}
																					},
																					"subnetId": {
																						"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
																						"type": "string"
																					}
																				}
																			}
																		},
																		"type": {
																			"description": "The type of the IP addresses\n",
																			"type": "string",
																			"enum": ["PV4", "PV6"]
																		},
																		"addresses": {
																			"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																			"type": "string",
																			"format": "IP"
																		},
																		"isDynamic": {
																			"description": "Indicates whether this set of addresses was assigned dynamically (true) or based on address information provided as input from the API consumer (false). Shall be present if \"addresses\" is present and shall be absent otherwise.\n",
																			"type": "boolean"
																		},
																		"addressRange": {
																			"description": "An IP address range used, e.g. in case of egress connections. See note.\n",
																			"type": "object",
																			"required": ["minAddress", "maxAddress"],
																			"properties": {
																				"minAddress": {
																					"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																					"type": "string",
																					"format": "IP"
																				},
																				"maxAddress": {
																					"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																					"type": "string",
																					"format": "IP"
																				}
																			}
																		},
																		"minAddress": {
																			"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																			"type": "string",
																			"format": "IP"
																		},
																		"maxAddress": {
																			"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																			"type": "string",
																			"format": "IP"
																		},
																		"subnetId": {
																			"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
																},
																"virtualCpAddress": {
																	"description": "This type represents information about a network address that has been assigned to a virtual CP.\n",
																	"type": "object",
																	"required": ["type"],
																	"properties": {
																		"type": {
																			"description": "The type of the IP addresses. Permitted values: - IPV4 - IPV6\n",
																			"type": "string",
																			"enum": ["IPV4", "IPV6"]
																		},
																		"loadBalancerIp": {
																			"description": "An IPV4 or IPV6 address. Representation: In case of an IPV4 address, string that consists of four decimal integers separated by dots, each integer ranging from 0 to 255. In case of an IPV6 address, string that consists of groups of zero to four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons.\n",
																			"type": "string",
																			"format": "IP"
																		}
																	}
																}
															}
														}
													},
													"parentCpId": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"vnfLinkPortId": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"netAttDefResourceId": {
														"description": "Identifier of the \"NetAttDefResourceInfo\" structure that provides the specification of the interface to attach the connection point to a secondary container cluster network. See notes 4 and 5. It shall be present if the internal CP is associated to a VNFC realized by one or a set of OS containers and  is connected to a secondary container cluster network. It shall not be present otherwise.\n",
														"type": "array",
														"items": {
															"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
															"type": "string"
														}
													},
													"metadata": {
														"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
														"type": "object"
													}
												}
											}
										},
										"metadata": {
											"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
											"type": "object"
										}
									}
								}
							},
							"vnfVirtualLinkResourceInfo": {
								"description": "Information about the virtualised network resources used by the VLs of the VNF instance. See note 5.\n",
								"type": "array",
								"items": {
									"description": "This type represents the information that allows addressing a virtualised resource that is used by an internal VL instance in a VNF instance.\n",
									"type": "object",
									"required": ["id", "vnfVirtualLinkDescId", "networkResource"],
									"properties": {
										"id": {
											"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"vnfdId": {
											"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"vnfVirtualLinkDescId": {
											"description": "Identifier of the VNF Virtual Link Descriptor (VLD) in the VNFD.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"networkResource": {
											"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.\nNOTE 1:\tThe value set of the \"vimLevelResourceType\" attribute is within the scope of the VIM,  the CISM, the WIM or the resource provider and can be used as information that complements the ResourceHandle. When the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the  vimLevelResourceType is the type of resource, as would correspond to the ‘kind’ field if the  resource is declared in its own Kubernetes® manifest, e.g.: Pod, PersistentVolumeClaim,  NetworkAttachmentDefinition.  NOTE 2:\tWhen the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the resourceId shall be populated in the following way:  * For a compute MCIO, it is the instance identifier that Kubernetes® assigns, which is unique cluster wide per resource type.  * For a storage MCIO modelled as a persistent volume claim, it is the name of the persistent volume claim, i.e. the value of the ‘claimName’ field in the Kubernetes® manifest, or a compound name built by Kubernetes® if the persistent volume claim is  defined inline in another template instead of in its own manifest.  * For a network MCIO representing a NetworkAttachmentDefinition, a Service or an Ingress, it is the value of the ‘metadata.name’ field in Kubernetes® manifest. \n",
											"type": "object",
											"required": ["resourceId"],
											"properties": {
												"vimId": {
													"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
													"type": "string"
												},
												"resourceProviderId": {
													"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
													"type": "string"
												},
												"resourceId": {
													"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
													"type": "string"
												},
												"vimLevelResourceType": {
													"description": "Additional resource information which is specific to this resource and its type, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. See note 1.\n",
													"type": "string"
												},
												"vimLevelAdditionalResourceInfo": {
													"description": "This type represents additional resource information which resource and resource type specific, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. NOTE:\tAt least one attribute shall be present. \n",
													"type": "object",
													"properties": {
														"hostName": {
															"description": "Name of the host where the resource is allocated. It shall be present for compute resources in the  scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise. See note.\n",
															"type": "string"
														},
														"persistentVolume": {
															"description": "Name of the persistent volume to which the persistent volume claim representing the storage resource is bound. It may be present for storage resources in the scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise.  See note.\n",
															"type": "string"
														},
														"additionalInfo": {
															"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
															"type": "object"
														}
													}
												},
												"containerNamespace": {
													"description": "The value of the namespace in which the MCIO corresponding to the resource is deployed.  This attribute shall be present if the resource is managed by a CISM and it shall be absent otherwise.\n",
													"type": "string"
												}
											}
										},
										"reservationId": {
											"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"vnfLinkPorts": {
											"description": "Links ports of this VL. Shall be present when the linkPort is used for external connectivity by the VNF (refer to VnfLinkPortInfo). May be present otherwise.\n",
											"type": "array",
											"items": {
												"type": "object",
												"description": "This type represents a link port of an internal VL of a VNF. It shall comply with the provisions defined in table 6.5.3.64-1.\nNOTE 1: Either cpInstanceId with cpInstanceType set to \"EXT_CP\" or any combination of cpInstanceId with cpInstanceType set to \"VNFC_CP\" and vipCpInstanceId (i.e. one or both of them) shall be present for a VnfLinkPortInfo. In case both cpInstanceId with cpInstanceType set to \"VNFC_CP\" and vipCpInstanceId are present, the two different CP instances share the linkport.\n",
												"required": ["id", "resourceHandle"],
												"properties": {
													"id": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"resourceHandle": {
														"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.\nNOTE 1:\tThe value set of the \"vimLevelResourceType\" attribute is within the scope of the VIM,  the CISM, the WIM or the resource provider and can be used as information that complements the ResourceHandle. When the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the  vimLevelResourceType is the type of resource, as would correspond to the ‘kind’ field if the  resource is declared in its own Kubernetes® manifest, e.g.: Pod, PersistentVolumeClaim,  NetworkAttachmentDefinition.  NOTE 2:\tWhen the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the resourceId shall be populated in the following way:  * For a compute MCIO, it is the instance identifier that Kubernetes® assigns, which is unique cluster wide per resource type.  * For a storage MCIO modelled as a persistent volume claim, it is the name of the persistent volume claim, i.e. the value of the ‘claimName’ field in the Kubernetes® manifest, or a compound name built by Kubernetes® if the persistent volume claim is  defined inline in another template instead of in its own manifest.  * For a network MCIO representing a NetworkAttachmentDefinition, a Service or an Ingress, it is the value of the ‘metadata.name’ field in Kubernetes® manifest. \n",
														"type": "object",
														"required": ["resourceId"],
														"properties": {
															"vimId": {
																"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"resourceProviderId": {
																"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"resourceId": {
																"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or the CISM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"vimLevelResourceType": {
																"description": "Additional resource information which is specific to this resource and its type, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. See note 1.\n",
																"type": "string"
															},
															"vimLevelAdditionalResourceInfo": {
																"description": "This type represents additional resource information which resource and resource type specific, and which  is available from the VIM or the CISM or the resource provider. NOTE:\tAt least one attribute shall be present. \n",
																"type": "object",
																"properties": {
																	"hostName": {
																		"description": "Name of the host where the resource is allocated. It shall be present for compute resources in the  scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise. See note.\n",
																		"type": "string"
																	},
																	"persistentVolume": {
																		"description": "Name of the persistent volume to which the persistent volume claim representing the storage resource is bound. It may be present for storage resources in the scope of the CISM and shall be absent otherwise.  See note.\n",
																		"type": "string"
																	},
																	"additionalInfo": {
																		"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
																		"type": "object"
																	}
																}
															},
															"containerNamespace": {
																"description": "The value of the namespace in which the MCIO corresponding to the resource is deployed.  This attribute shall be present if the resource is managed by a CISM and it shall be absent otherwise.\n",
																"type": "string"
															}
														}
													},
													"cpInstanceId": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"cpInstanceType": {
														"description": "Type of the CP instance that is identified by cpInstanceId. Shall be present if \"cpInstanceId\" is present, and shall be absent otherwise. Permitted values: * VNFC_CP: The link port is connected to a VNFC CP * EXT_CP: The link port is associated to an external CP. See note 1.\n",
														"type": "string",
														"enum": ["VNFC_CP", "EXT_CP"]
													},
													"vipCpInstanceId": {
														"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
														"type": "string"
													},
													"trunkResourceId": {
														"description": "An identifier maintained by the VIM or other resource provider. It is expected to be unique within the VIM instance. Representation: string of variable length.\n",
														"type": "string"
													}
												}
											}
										},
										"metadata": {
											"description": "This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. It shall comply with the provisions defined in clause 4 of IETF RFC 7159.\n",
											"type": "object"
										}
									}
								}
							},
							"virtualStorageResourceInfo": {
								"description": "Information on the virtualised storage resource(s) used as storage for the VNF instance.\n",
								"type": "array",
								"items": {
									"description": "This type represents the information that allows addressing a virtualised resource that is used by a VNF instance.\n",
									"type": "object",
									"required": ["id", "virtualStorageDescId", "storageResource"],
									"properties": {
										"id": {
											"description": "An identifier that is unique for the respective type within a VNF instance, but may not be globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"virtualStorageDescId": {
											"description": "Identifier of the VNF Virtual Link Descriptor (VLD) in the VNFD.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"vnfdId": {
											"description": "An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n",
											"type": "string"
										},
										"storageResource": {
											"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.\nNOTE 1:\tThe value set of the \"vimLevelResourceType\" attribute is within the scope of the VIM,  the CISM, the WIM or the resource provider and can be used as information that complements the ResourceHandle. When the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the  vimLevelResourceType is the type of resource, as would correspond to the ‘kind’ field if the  resource is declared in its own Kubernetes® manifest, e.g.: Pod, PersistentVolumeClaim,  NetworkAttachmentDefinition.  NOTE 2:\tWhen the container infrastructure service is a Kubernetes® instance the resourceId shall be populated in the following way:  * For a compute MCIO, it is the instance identifier that Kubernetes® assigns, which is unique cluster wide per resource type.  * For a storage MCIO modelled as a persistent volume claim, it is the name of the persistent volume claim, i.e. the value of the ‘claimName’ field in the Kubernetes® manifest, or a compound name built by Kubernetes® if the persistent volume claim is  defined inline in another template instead of in its own manifest.  * For a network MCIO representing a NetworkAttachmentDefinition, a Service or an Ingress, it is the value of the ‘metadata.name’ field in Kubernetes® manifest. \n",
											"type": "object",
											"required": ["resourceId"],
											"properties": {
												"vimId": {