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The Link Failure protocol., The Loop Initialization protocol.

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8 connUnitPortControl 1.3.6.1.3.94.1.10.1.16 • resetConnUnitPort If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port performs a vendor-specific reset operation. Examples of these operations are: • The Link Reset protocol. • The Loop Initialization protocol. • Resynchronization occurring between the transceiver in the addressed port to the transceiver to which the port is connected. • bypassConnUnitPort If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port performs a vendor-specific "bypass" operation. Examples of these operations are: • Transitioning from online to offline. • A request (NON-PARTICIPATING) command to the loop port state machine. • Removal of the port from an arbitrated loop by a hub. • unbypassConnUnitPort If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port performs a vendor-specific "unbypass" operation. Examples of these operations are • The Link Failure protocol. • A request (PARTICIPATING) command to the loop port state machine. • Addition of the port to an arbitrated loop by a hub. • offlineConnUnitPort If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port performs a vendor-specific offline operation. Examples of these operations are: • Disabling a port's transceiver. • The Link Failure protocol. • Request (NON-PARTICIPATING) command to the loop port state machine removal of the port from an arbitrated loop by a hub. • onlineConnUnitPort If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port performs a vendor-specific online operation. Examples of these operations are: • Enabling a port's transceiver. • The Link Failure protocol, request (PARTICIPATING) command to the loop port state machine. • Addition of the port from an arbitrated loop by a hub. Each implementation might choose not to allow any or all of these values on a SET. 8-24 Fabric OS MIB Reference Publication Number: 53-1000241-01

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Fabric OS MIB Reference
Publication Number: 53-1000241-01
connUnitPortControl 1.3.6.1.3.94.1.10.1.16
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resetConnUnitPort
If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port
performs a vendor-specific reset operation.
Examples of these operations are:
The Link Reset protocol.
The Loop Initialization protocol.
Resynchronization occurring between the transceiver in the addressed port to the transceiver to
which the port is connected.
bypassConnUnitPort
If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port
performs a vendor-specific “bypass” operation.
Examples of these operations are:
Transitioning from online to offline.
A request (NON-PARTICIPATING) command to the loop port state machine.
Removal of the port from an arbitrated loop by a hub.
unbypassConnUnitPort
If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port
performs a vendor-specific “unbypass” operation. Examples of these operations are
The Link Failure protocol.
A request (PARTICIPATING) command to the loop port state machine.
Addition of the port to an arbitrated loop by a hub.
offlineConnUnitPort
If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port
performs a vendor-specific offline operation.
Examples of these operations are:
Disabling a port's transceiver.
The Link Failure protocol.
Request (NON-PARTICIPATING) command to the loop port state machine removal of the port
from an arbitrated loop by a hub.
onlineConnUnitPort
If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port
performs a vendor-specific online operation.
Examples of these operations are:
Enabling a port's transceiver.
The Link Failure protocol, request (PARTICIPATING) command to the loop port state
machine.
Addition of the port from an arbitrated loop by a hub.
Each implementation might choose not to allow any or all of these values on a SET.