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Send documentation comments to [email protected] CISCO-FC-DEVICE-ALIAS-MIB This MIB provides a configurable name, called a device alias, that can be used to reference a device on a Fibre Channel fabric. The device alias is a human-readable name for a world wide name (WWN). CISCO-FC-FE-MIB This MIB extension to IF-MIB (RFC 2863) manages Fibre Channel based interfaces and contains all groups from FIBRE-CHANNEL-FE-MIB (RFC 2837) that are relevant to the Cisco fabric. This MIB supports all the port types defined by the textual convention FcPortTypes. In addition, it supports N ports and NL ports. This MIB supports PortChannel ports. A PortChannel port is a single logical port that contains multiple physical ports as its members. CISCO-FC-MULTICAST-MIB This MIB provides configuration for Fibre Channel multicast parameters on any VSAN configured on the local switch. You can set the multicast root mode for any configured VSAN. This MIB works in conjunction with the CISCO-FSPF-MIB. CISCO-FC-ROUTE-MIB This MIB configures and displays Fibre Channel routing information. The fcRouteTable contains entries to a destination, sorted by VSAN, output interface, and protocol through which the route was learned. Use fcRoutePreference to select a route when more than one route to the same destination is present in the fcRouteTable. Only entries configured by the user (fcRouteProto = "netmgmt(3)") can be deleted by the user. CISCO-FC-SDV-MIB This MIB manages the Fibre Channel SAN Device Virtualization (SDV) feature on Cisco Fibre Channel devices. Americas Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA © Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Send documentation comments to [email protected]
Americas Headquarters:
© <2009> Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706
USA
CISCO-FC-DEVICE-ALIAS-MIB
This MIB provides a configurable name, called a
device alias
, that can be used to reference a device on
a Fibre Channel fabric. The device alias is a human-readable name for a world wide name (WWN).
CISCO-FC-FE-MIB
This MIB extension to IF-MIB (RFC 2863) manages Fibre Channel based interfaces and contains all
groups from FIBRE-CHANNEL-FE-MIB (RFC 2837) that are relevant to the Cisco fabric. This MIB
supports all the port types defined by the textual convention FcPortTypes. In addition, it supports N ports
and NL ports.
This MIB supports PortChannel ports. A PortChannel port is a single logical port that contains multiple
physical ports as its members.
CISCO-FC-MULTICAST-MIB
This MIB provides configuration for Fibre Channel multicast parameters on any VSAN configured on
the local switch. You can set the multicast root mode for any configured VSAN. This MIB works in
conjunction with the CISCO-FSPF-MIB.
CISCO-FC-ROUTE-MIB
This MIB configures and displays Fibre Channel routing information. The fcRouteTable contains entries
to a destination, sorted by VSAN, output interface, and protocol through which the route was learned.
Use fcRoutePreference to select a route when more than one route to the same destination is present in
the fcRouteTable. Only entries configured by the user (fcRouteProto = “netmgmt(3)”) can be deleted by
the user.
CISCO-FC-SDV-MIB
This MIB manages the Fibre Channel SAN Device Virtualization (SDV) feature on Cisco Fibre Channel
devices.