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Hardware models define the data for a node's hardware. If it's a router or a switch, the type of file transfers it supports, and the name and location of its bootfile. Hardware can be linked through a template, which will link it to all nodes that use it.</description>
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Node models contain models that are used to classify and describe nodes. There are two types: node types that deal with the abstract modelling information, and hardware models, that deal with information about the physical hardware. 

Node types</description>
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A Node type is a blueprint describing a node (a device). Whenever this blueprint is called using the service type a node is instantiated with all of its parameters.

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