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Fibre Alliance MIB (fcmgmt.mib)
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Using SNMP to Manage the Switch
Fibre Alliance MIB (fcmgmt.mib)
Type Definitions
Table A-28
FibreAlliance MIB Type Definitions
Type
Syntax
Description
FcNameId
OCTET STRING (SIZE(8))
Represents the Worldwide Name (WWN; IEEE 60-bitvariety; standard part of
T11 definitions for fibre channel) associated with a Fibre Channel (FC) entity.
FcGlobalId
OCTET STRING (SIZE(16))
Represents the Worldwide Name (WWN; IEEE 124-bit variety) associated with
a Fibre Channel (FC) entity.
FcEventSeverity
INTEGER
The set of values which define the event severity that will be logged by this
connectivity unit. Values unknown (1) through debug (9) are essentially
self-explanatory; mark (10) means that all messages are logged.
The values are defined as follow: unknown (1), emergency (2), alert (3), critical
(4), error (5), warning (6), notify (7), info (8), debug (9), mark (10).
FcUnitType
INTEGER
The values are defined as follow: unknown (1) – cannot be determined, other
(2) – none of the following, hub (3) – passive connectivity unit supporting loop
protocol, switch (4) – active connectivity unit supporting multiple protocols,
gateway (5) – unit that converts not only the interface but also the frame into
another protocol. The assumption is that there is always two gateways
connected together. For example, FC <-> ATM, converter (6) – unit that
converts from one interface to another, For example, FC <-> SCSI, hba(7) –
host bus adapter, proxyAgent (8) – software proxy-agent, storageDevice (9) –
disk, cd, tape, etc, host (10) – host computer, storageSubsystem (11) – raid,
library, etc, module (12) – subcomponent of a system, swDriver (13) –
software driver, storageAccessDevice (14) – Provides storage management
and access for heterogeneous hosts and heterogeneous devices.
FcPortFCClass
BITS
Represents the class(es) of service represented on a given port, in a given
operational context. The values are defined as follow: unknown (0), classF (1),
class1(2), class2 (3), class3 (4), class4 (5), class5 (6), class6 (7).
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