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Send documentation comments to [email protected] CISCO-FCS-MIB This MIB manages a Fabric Configuration Server (FCS). An FCS is defined by the FC-GS3 standard. An FCS always maintains information pertaining to the local switch. However, it typically maintains only limited information on remote topology (remote switch name and corresponding domain ID for each VSAN). To gather information about the whole topology, set up the desired VSANs in the fcsVsanDiscoveryList objects, and trigger the discovery process. The VSANs that are discovered during this process are selected with fcsVsanDiscoveryList objects. These objects use the FcList textual convention defined in CISCO-ZS-MIB. See the CISCO-ZS-MIB for a complete definition of the bit positions defined with this textual convention. A brief explanation of bit position layout for the fcsVsanDiscoveryList objects follows: Within the leftmost octet, that is, octet 1 of fcsVsanDiscoveryList2k, the most significant bit represents VSAN 1, the next bit represents VSAN 2 and so on. The least significant bit in octet 256 represents VSAN 2048. The most significant bit in octet 1 of fcsVsanDiscoveryList4k represents VSAN 2049, and the least significant bit of octet 256 in fcsVsanDiscoveryList4k represents VSAN 4096. Set the bits in the fcsVsanDiscoveryList objects that represent the VSANs you are interested in, and start the discovery process with fcsStartDiscovery. The results populate the other tables in this MIB. CISCO-FCSP-MIB This MIB configures and monitors the Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP). FC-SP defines authentication, authorization, and encryption techniques for the Fibre Channel fabric. Refer to http://www.t11.org for the FC-SP definition. CISCO-FCTRACEROUTE-MIB This MIB manages the Fibre Channel trace route functionality. Fibre Channel trace route mimics the IP trace route utility for Fibre Channel fabrics. CISCO-FDMI-MIB The Fabric Device Management Interface (FDMI) MIB defines objects for managing devices such as HBA (host bus adapter). It provides information for devices that have registered with a Fibre Channel fabric using FDMI. For more information about FDMI, refer to Fibre Channel Generic Services-4 (FC-GS-4) at http://www.t11.org. 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-FCS-MIB
This MIB manages a Fabric Configuration Server (FCS). An FCS is defined by the FC-GS3 standard.
An FCS always maintains information pertaining to the local switch. However, it typically maintains
only limited information on remote topology (remote switch name and corresponding domain ID for
each VSAN).
To gather information about the whole topology, set up the desired VSANs in the fcsVsanDiscoveryList
objects, and trigger the discovery process. The VSANs that are discovered during this process are
selected with fcsVsanDiscoveryList objects. These objects use the FcList textual convention defined in
CISCO-ZS-MIB. See the CISCO-ZS-MIB for a complete definition of the bit positions defined with this
textual convention. A brief explanation of bit position layout for the fcsVsanDiscoveryList objects
follows:
Within the leftmost octet, that is, octet 1 of fcsVsanDiscoveryList2k, the most significant bit represents
VSAN 1, the next bit represents VSAN 2 and so on. The least significant bit in octet 256 represents
VSAN 2048. The most significant bit in octet 1 of fcsVsanDiscoveryList4k represents VSAN 2049, and
the least significant bit of octet 256 in fcsVsanDiscoveryList4k represents VSAN 4096.
Set the bits in the fcsVsanDiscoveryList objects that represent the VSANs you are interested in, and start
the discovery process with fcsStartDiscovery. The results populate the other tables in this MIB.
CISCO-FCSP-MIB
This MIB configures and monitors the Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP)
.
FC-SP defines
authentication, authorization, and encryption techniques for the Fibre Channel fabric. Refer to
for the FC-SP definition.
CISCO-FCTRACEROUTE-MIB
This MIB manages the Fibre Channel trace route functionality. Fibre Channel trace route mimics the IP
trace route utility for Fibre Channel fabrics.
CISCO-FDMI-MIB
The Fabric Device Management Interface (FDMI) MIB defines objects for managing devices such as
HBA (host bus adapter). It provides information for devices that have registered with a Fibre Channel
fabric using FDMI. For more information about FDMI, refer to
Fibre Channel Generic Services-4
(FC-GS-4)
at
.