HP Surestore 64 HP Surestore Director FC-64 SNMP Support Manual - Page 26
Connectivity Unit Group Objects, Connectivity Unit, Firmware, Port, Sensor, and Event.
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Connectivity Unit Group Objects The Connectivity Unit Group contains information about the director switches that are configured in the HP EFC Server. The group contains five simple objects and four tables; Connectivity Unit, Firmware, Port, Sensor, and Event. Table 2-2 Connectivity Unit Group Objects Object uNumber systemURL StatusChangeTime (deprecated) Provides The number of managed connectivity units (directors) defined to the HP EFC Server. The http://[EFCM addr]/cgi-bin/launch.exe string is returned, where EFCM addr is the IP address of the HP EFC Server. If HP EFC Manager Version 1.1 or higher is installed on the PC, accessing this URL from a browser will start the HP EFC Manager application. The value of statusChangeTime is updated whenever the status or state of any director managed by the HP EFC Server changes. Use of this object was deprecated in the 2.0 version of the MIB. ConfigurationChangeTime (deprecated) connUnitTableChangeTime (deprecated) Not supported. Use of this object was deprecated in the 2.0 version of the MIB. This value is updated whenever a managed unit is added or deleted from HP EFC Manager. Use of this object was deprecated in the 2.0 version of the MIB. The connectivity unit table contains general information on the connectivity units. Each row in the table contains information for a particular director. Table 2-3 Connectivity Unit Table Object ConnUnitId connUnitGlobalId ConnUnitType Provides This is an octet string that identifies a particular director managed by a given HP EFC Server. The Node WWN of the director is contained in the first 8 octets of the returned octet string. If the link between the HP EFC Server and the switch is down, the string values are all zeros. A constant value of switch(4) is returned. 20