HP StorageWorks 4/256 Brocade Fabric OS MIB Reference Guide v6.2.0 (53-1001156 - Page 485
entPhysicalParentRelPos 1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.6, represents
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entPhysicalParentRelPos 1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.6 4 entPhysicalParentRelPos 1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.6 An indication of the relative position of this child component among all its sibling components. Sibling components are defined as entPhysicalEntries that share the same instance values of each of the entPhysicalContainedIn and entPhysicalClass objects. For chassis entry, this value is -1; for containers, it is the sequential number of the container from the first one; for all FRUs, it is always 1. An NMS can use this object to identify the relative ordering for all sibling components of a particular parent (identified by the entPhysicalContainedIn instance in each sibling entry). This value should match any external labeling of the physical component if possible. For example, for a container (such as a card slot) labeled slot #3, entPhysicalParentRelPos should have the value 3. Note that the entPhysicalEntry for the module plugged into slot 3 should have an entPhysicalParentRelPos value of 1. If the physical position of this component does not match any external numbering or clearly visible ordering, then user documentation or other external reference material should be used to determine the parent-relative position. If this is not possible, then the agent should assign a consistent (but possibly arbitrary) ordering to a given set of sibling components, perhaps based on internal representation of the components. If the agent cannot determine the parent-relative position for some reason, or if the associated value of entPhysicalContainedIn is 0, then the value -1 is returned; otherwise, a non-negative integer is returned, indicating the parent-relative position of this physical entity. Parent-relative ordering normally starts from 1 and continues to n, where n represents the highest-positioned child entity. However, if the physical entities (for example, slots) are labeled from a starting position of zero, then the first sibling should be associated with an entPhysicalParentRelPos value of 0. Note that this ordering might be sparse or dense, depending on agent implementation. The actual values returned are not globally meaningful, as each parent component might use different numbering algorithms. The ordering is meaningful only among siblings of the same parent component. The agent should retain parent-relative position values across reboots, either through algorithmic assignment or use of nonvolatile storage. Fabric OS MIB Reference 469 53-1001156-01