HP Surestore 64 HP Surestore Director FC-64 SNMP Support Manual - Page 42

Variable, Provides, direction from F_Port to N_Port.

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Table 2-18 Operation: Fabric Login (cont'd) Variable FC-PHversAgrd N_PtBBCredit N_PtRxDFldSz COSSuptAgrd IntrmixSptAgrd StackdConnAgrd C2SeqDelAgrd C3SeqDelAgrd PortName ConnectedNxPort BbCreditModel Provides: Version of FC-PH that the F_Port has agreed to support from the fabric login. Total number of buffers available for holding a class 1 connect-request, or class 2 or class 3 frames to be transmitted to the attached N_Port. It is for buffer-to-buffer flow control in the direction from F_Port to N_Port. Receive data field size of the attached N_Port. This is a binary value that specifies the largest data field size for an FT_1 frame that can be received by the N_Port. The value is in bytes ranging from 128 to 2112. Flag indicating that the attached N_Port has requested the F_Port for the support of classes of services and the F_Port granted the request. It's a bit map of classes of services. Flag indicating the attached N_Port has requested the F_Port for the support of intermix and the F_Port has granted the request. This flag is only valid if class 1 service is supported. If the flag is set at (no) 2, the request is not granted; if set at (yes)1, the request is granted. The value is always (no) 2. Flag indicating whether the F_Port has agreed to support stacked connect from the fabric login. This is only meaningful if class 1 service has been agreed upon. Always return (none) 1. Flag indicating whether the F_Port has agreed to support class 2 sequential delivery from the fabric login. This is only meaningful if class 2 service is agreed upon. If the flag is set at (no) 2, the F_Port has not agreed; if set at (yes) 1, the F_Port has agreed. Flag indicating whether the F_Port has agreed to support class 3 sequential delivery from the fabric login. This is only meaningful if class 3 service is agreed upon. If the flag is set at (no) 2, the F_Port has not agreed; if set at (yes) 1, the F_Port has agreed. The port name of the attached NxPort. It is the world wide name of the attached NxPort. The address identifier of the destination FxPort with which this FxPort is currently engaged in either a class 1 or loop connection. Since the FxPort is not engaged in a connection, it is always '000000'H. A flag identifies the BB_Credit model used by the FxPort. The regular model refers to the Buffer-to-Buffer flow control mechanism defined in FC-PH [1] is used between the F_Port and the N_Port. It is fixed at regular(1) for the director. 36

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FC-PHversAgrd
Version of FC-PH that the F_Port has agreed to support from the fabric login.
N_PtBBCredit
Total number of buffers available for holding a class 1 connect-request, or class 2 or class 3
frames to be transmitted to the attached N_Port. It is for buffer-to-buffer flow control in the
direction from F_Port to N_Port.
N_PtRxDFldSz
Receive data field size of the attached N_Port. This is a binary value that specifies the largest
data field size for an FT_1 frame that can be received by the N_Port. The value is in bytes
ranging from 128 to 2112.
COSSuptAgrd
Flag indicating that the attached N_Port has requested the F_Port for the support of classes
of services and the F_Port granted the request. It
s a bit map of classes of services.
IntrmixSptAgrd
Flag indicating the attached N_Port has requested the F_Port for the support of intermix and
the F_Port has granted the request. This flag is only valid if class 1 service is supported. If the
flag is set at (no) 2, the request is not granted; if set at (yes)1, the request is granted. The
value is always (no) 2.
StackdConnAgrd
Flag indicating whether the F_Port has agreed to support stacked connect from the fabric
login. This is only meaningful if class 1 service has been agreed upon. Always return (none)
1.
C2SeqDelAgrd
Flag indicating whether the F_Port has agreed to support class 2 sequential delivery from the
fabric login. This is only meaningful if class 2 service is agreed upon. If the flag is set at (no)
2, the F_Port has not agreed; if set at (yes) 1, the F_Port has agreed.
C3SeqDelAgrd
Flag indicating whether the F_Port has agreed to support class 3 sequential delivery from the
fabric login. This is only meaningful if class 3 service is agreed upon. If the flag is set at (no)
2, the F_Port has not agreed; if set at (yes) 1, the F_Port has agreed.
PortName
The port name of the attached NxPort. It is the world wide name of the attached NxPort.
ConnectedNxPort
The address identifier of the destination FxPort with which this FxPort is currently engaged in
either a class 1 or loop connection. Since the FxPort is not engaged in a connection, it is
always
000000
H.
BbCreditModel
A flag identifies the BB_Credit model used by the FxPort. The regular model refers to the
Buffer-to-Buffer flow control mechanism defined in FC-PH [1] is used between the F_Port and
the N_Port. It is fixed at regular(1) for the director.
Table 2-18
Operation: Fabric Login (cont
d)
Variable
Provides: