HP StorageWorks 4/256 Brocade Fabric OS MIB Reference - Supporting Fabric OS 5 - Page 114
Textual Conventions, PhysicalIndex, PhysicalClass
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4 Textual Conventions TABLE 9 Object Objects Imported into the Entity MIB (Continued) Imported from this module TDomain TAddress TEXTUAL-CONVENTION AutonomousType RowPointer TimeStamp TruthValue MODULE-COMPLIANCE OBJECT-GROUP NOTIFICATION-GROUP SnmpAdminString SNMPv2-TC SNMPv2-CONF SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB Textual Conventions PhysicalIndex Syntax Arbitrary value that uniquely identifies the physical entity. Value should be a small positive integer; index values for different physical entities are not necessarily contiguous. Integer (1... 2147483647) PhysicalClass Syntax An enumerated value that provides an indication of the general hardware type of a particular physical entity. There are no restrictions as to the number of entPhysicalEntries of each entPhysicalClass, which must be instantiated by an agent. Integer TABLE 10 Values Possible Values for PhysicalClass Description other (1) unknown (2) chassis (3) The physical entity class is known but does not match any of the supported values. The physical entity class is unknown to the agent. The physical entity class is an overall container for networking equipment. Any class of physical entity except a stack can be contained within a chassis, and a chassis might be contained only within a stack. backplane (4) The physical entity class is a device for aggregating and forwarding networking traffic, such as a shared backplane in a modular Ethernet switch. Note that an agent might model a backplane as a single physical entity, which is actually implemented as multiple discrete physical components (within a chassis or stack). 98 Fabric OS MIB Reference 53-1000439-01