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Cisco-Specific MIBs Supported in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Send documentation comments to [email protected] TPC derives its name from the fact that there are three entities involved in the process of copying data, either for backup or restore operations. These entities are as follows: • Entity originating the copy command • Data source for the copy • Data destination for the copy The entity originating the copy commands to perform the data transfer can use XCOPY. The TPC feature exposes a disk target with a Logical Unit Number (LUN) 0 that is capable of processing the XCOPY to transfer data from a specified source to a specified destination. On receiving the XCOPY command, the TPC target performs the actual data transfer from the data source to the data destination on behalf of the entity issuing the XCOPY command. CISCO-VIRTUAL-NW-IF-MIB This MIB manages virtual network interfaces to VSANs and VLANs. This MIB is used in conjunction with ENTITY-MIB, IF-MIB, CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB, and CISCO-IP-IF-MIB. This MIB monitors the operational status of these virtual network interfaces. CISCO-VSAN-MIB This MIB manages VSANs within the framework of the Cisco VSAN architecture. This MIB enables you to create and monitor VSANs. VSANs provide isolation among devices that are physically connected to the same fabric. With VSANs you can create multiple logical SANs over a common physical infrastructure. CISCO-VSAN-CAPABILITY The CISCO-VSAN-CAPABILITY provides the implementation details for the CISCO-VSAN-MIB, as implemented in the Cisco MDS NX-OS or SAN-OS. CISCO-WWWNMGR-MIB This MIB manages the WWN manager functions. The WWN manager on a Cisco MDS 9000 Family switch assigns WWNs to each switch, independent of other WWN managers on other switches. This MIB provides statistics on the limited number of WWNs available to the switch and details on each type of WWN provided. CISCO-ZS-EXT-MIB This MIB manages zoning within the framework of the Cisco zone server architecture, which realizes the FC-GS4/SW3 requirements for a zone server. This MIB is an extension to the CISCO-ZS-MIB, which is for managing zoning conforming to FC-GS3/SW2. Refer to http://www.t11.org for the FC-GS4 specification. Cisco MDS 9000 Family MIB Quick Reference 50 OL-18087-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family MIB Quick Reference
OL-18087-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
Cisco-Specific MIBs Supported in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family
TPC derives its name from the fact that there are three entities involved in the process of copying data,
either for backup or restore operations. These entities are as follows:
Entity originating the copy command
Data source for the copy
Data destination for the copy
The entity originating the
copy
commands to perform the data transfer can use XCOPY. The TPC feature
exposes a disk target with a Logical Unit Number (LUN) 0 that is capable of processing the XCOPY to
transfer data from a specified source to a specified destination. On receiving the XCOPY command, the
TPC target performs the actual data transfer from the data source to the data destination on behalf of the
entity issuing the XCOPY command.
CISCO-VIRTUAL-NW-IF-MIB
This MIB manages virtual network interfaces to VSANs and VLANs. This MIB is used in conjunction
with ENTITY-MIB, IF-MIB, CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB, and CISCO-IP-IF-MIB. This MIB
monitors the operational status of these virtual network interfaces.
CISCO-VSAN-MIB
This MIB manages VSANs within the framework of the Cisco VSAN architecture. This MIB enables
you to create and monitor VSANs. VSANs provide isolation among devices that are physically
connected to the same fabric. With VSANs you can create multiple logical SANs over a common
physical infrastructure.
CISCO-VSAN-CAPABILITY
The CISCO-VSAN-CAPABILITY provides the implementation details for the CISCO-VSAN-MIB, as
implemented in the Cisco MDS NX-OS or SAN-OS.
CISCO-WWWNMGR-MIB
This MIB manages the WWN manager functions. The WWN manager on a Cisco MDS 9000 Family
switch assigns WWNs to each switch, independent of other WWN managers on other switches. This
MIB provides statistics on the limited number of WWNs available to the switch and details on each type
of WWN provided.
CISCO-ZS-EXT-MIB
This MIB manages zoning within the framework of the Cisco zone server architecture, which realizes
the FC-GS4/SW3 requirements for a zone server. This MIB is an extension to the CISCO-ZS-MIB,
which is for managing zoning conforming to FC-GS3/SW2. Refer to
for the FC-GS4
specification.