- Table of Contents
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- 19-FC and FCoE
- 01-FC-MGMT-MIB
- 02-HH3C-FDMI-MIB
- 03-HH3C-FC-FLOGIN-MIB
- 04-HH3C-FC-NAME-SERVER-MIB
- 05-HH3C-FC-PING-MIB
- 06-HH3C-FC-PSM-MIB
- 07-HH3C-NPV-MIB
- 08-HH3C-SAN-AGG-MIB
- 09-HH3C-VSAN-MIB
- 10-HH3C-FC-TRACE-ROUTE-MIB
- 11-HH3C-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB
- 12-HH3C-FCOE-MODE-MIB
- 13-HH3C-FCOE-MIB
- 14-T11-FC-FABRIC-CONFIG-SERVER-MIB
- 15-T11-FC-NAME-SERVER-MIB
- 16-T11-FC-ROUTE-MIB
- 17-T11-FC-VIRTUAL-FABRIC-MIB
- 18-T11-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB
- Related Documents
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17-T11-FC-VIRTUAL-FABRIC-MIB | 107.16 KB |
Contents
T11-FC-VIRTUAL-FABRIC-MIB
About this MIB
Use this MIB to implement the functions supported by RFC 4747. A switch does not support this MIB when it is operating is NPV mode.
MIB file name
rfc4747-t11-fc-virtual-fabric.mib
Root object
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib-2(1).t11FcVirtualFabricMIB(147)
Tabular objects
t11vfPortTable
About this table
This table obtains information about FC or VFC interfaces.
Support for operations
Create |
Edit/Modify |
Delete |
Read |
Not supported |
Supported |
Not supported |
Supported |
Columns
This table does not contain indexes.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
t11vfPortVfId (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.3.1.1) |
read-write |
T11FabricIndex |
Unsigned32 |
Access VSAN. |
Only the read operation is supported for VFC interfaces. |
t11vfPortTaggingAdminStatus (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.3.1.2) |
read-write |
INTEGER |
INTEGER |
Administrative status of Virtual Fabric tagging. |
Only the read operation is supported for VFC interfaces. When read, this object always returns on(2) for VFC interfaces. |
t11vfPortTaggingOperStatus (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.3.1.3) |
read-only |
INTEGER |
INTEGER |
Operational status of Virtual Fabric tagging. |
When an interface is down, the value is off(1). When read, this object always returns on(2) for VFC interfaces. |
t11vfPortStorageType (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.3.1.4) |
read- write |
StorageType |
INTEGER |
Storage type. |
Only the read operation is supported for VFC interfaces. When read, this object always returns volatile(2) for VFC interfaces. |
t11vfLocallyEnabledTable
About this table
This table obtains trunk VSAN information about FC or VFC interfaces.
Support for operations
Create |
Edit/Modify |
Delete |
Read |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Columns
The table indexes are t11vfLocallyEnabledPortIfIndex and t11vfLocallyEnabledVfId.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
t11vfLocallyEnabledPortIfIndex (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.4.1.1) |
not-accessible |
InterfaceIndex |
Integer32 |
Interface index. |
As per the MIB. |
t11vfLocallyEnabledVfId (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.4.1.2) |
not-accessible |
T11FabricIndex |
Unsigned32 |
VSAN ID. |
As per the MIB. |
t11vfLocallyEnabledOperStatus (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.4.1.3) |
read-only |
INTEGER |
INTEGER |
Operational status of Virtual Fabric tagging. |
As per the MIB. |
t11vfLocallyEnabledRowStatus (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.4.1.4) |
read-create |
RowStatus |
INTEGER |
Row status. |
As per the MIB. |
t11vfLocallyEnabledStorageType (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.4.1.5) |
read-create |
StorageType |
INTEGER |
Storage type. |
When read, this object always returns volatile(2). |
t11vfCoreSwitchTable
About this table
his table obtains physical switch information.
Support for operations
Create |
Edit/Modify |
Delete |
Read |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Supported |
Columns
The table indexes are fcmInstanceIndex and t11vfCoreSwitchSwitchName.
Object (OID) |
Access |
Syntax |
Value range |
Description |
Implementation |
t11vfCoreSwitchSwitchName (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.1.1.1) |
not-accessible |
FcNameIdOrZero |
OCTET STRING (8 | 16) |
Physical switch WWN. |
As per the MIB. |
t11vfCoreSwitchMaxSupported (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.1.1.2) |
read-write |
Unsigned32 |
Unsigned32 |
Maximum number of VSANs supported. |
Supports only the read operation. |
t11vfCoreSwitchStorageType (1.3.6.1.2.1.147.1.1.1.3) |
read-write |
StorageType |
INTEGER |
Storage type. |
Supports only the read operation. When read, this object always returns readOnly(5). |