QLogic SANBOX2 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Document Revision History; Revision B Changes
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – Index; Figure; List of Tables; Table
  • Page 7 – Section 1; Introduction; This guide is organized as follows:; Intended Audience
  • Page 8 – Related Materials; “Contact Information”; Availability
  • Page 9 – Contact Information; Support Headquarters
  • Page 10 – Notes
  • Page 11 – Section 2; SNMP Overview; SNMP Interface Objectives
  • Page 12 – Traps; for information on specific traps.
  • Page 13 – Agents “listen” on UDP port 161.; Event Type
  • Page 14 – Numbering System Conventions
  • Page 15 – Section 3; Configuring a Switch; System Specifications and Requirements
  • Page 17 – Configuring a Switch Using SANsurfer Switch Manager
  • Page 19 – Section 4; Refer the; System Group; Group
  • Page 23 – mandatory; The Interfaces Group; INTEGER
  • Page 24 – The Interfaces Table
  • Page 31 – Syntax; OBJECT IDENTIFIER; Access; The Address Translation Group
  • Page 33 – The IP Group; Implementation of the IP group is mandatory for all systems.
  • Page 39 – The IP Address Table
  • Page 41 – The IP Routing Table; IpAddress
  • Page 48 – The IP Address Translation Table
  • Page 58 – The TCP Group
  • Page 63 – The TCP Connection Table
  • Page 65 – Additional TCP Objects
  • Page 66 – The UDP Group
  • Page 67 – The UDP Listener Table
  • Page 68 – The EGP Group
  • Page 69 – The EGP Neighbor Table
  • Page 74 – Counter
  • Page 85 – Section 5; Fibre Alliance MIB Objects; FA MIB Definitions; are specific to the FA-MIB and can be used in place of; Description
  • Page 87 – revisionNumber; Return Value
  • Page 88 – Connectivity Unit Group
  • Page 90 – Connectivity Table; FcGlobalId
  • Page 92 – Refer to; Switch State
  • Page 93 – Status
  • Page 95 – DisplayString
  • Page 101 – Refer to the following tables for connUnitControl values.; Switch Setting; Table 5-5. connUnitContol Write Control Values; Control Value
  • Page 103 – FcEventSeverity; Table 5-6. connUnitEventFilter Read Return Values; Severity Levels; Table 5-7. connUnitEventFilter Control Write Values
  • Page 106 – Revision Table
  • Page 107 – The revision table index.
  • Page 108 – ConnUnitRevsRevId Return Values; Table Index
  • Page 109 – ConnUnitRevsDescription Return Values
  • Page 110 – Sensor Table
  • Page 113 – The status indicated by the sensor.; Table 5-17. ConnUnitSensorStatus Return Values for Fan Status; Switch Value
  • Page 114 – Table 5-19. ConnUnitSensorStatus Return Values for Fan Status
  • Page 115 – Sensor
  • Page 116 – The type of component being monitored by this sensor.
  • Page 117 – The characteristics being monitored by this sensor.
  • Page 118 – Port Table; The connUnitId of the connectivity unit that contains this port.
  • Page 119 – Switch Port Type
  • Page 120 – Table 5-24. ConnUnitPortType Return Values
  • Page 121 – Port Value
  • Page 122 – Table 5-25. ConnUnitPortState Return Values
  • Page 123 – The technology of the port transceiver.; SFP Transmitter Type
  • Page 124 – Table 5-27. ConnUnitPortModuleType Return Values; Type
  • Page 125 – FcAddressId
  • Page 126 – unsupported
  • Page 128 – Table 5-29. ConnUnitPortControl Write Command Values
  • Page 132 – The hardware detected state of the port.; Port State
  • Page 133 – Event Table
  • Page 137 – The type of this event.
  • Page 138 – The description of the event.; Link Table; be included otherwise.
  • Page 139 – connUnitLinkUnitId
  • Page 141 – connUnitLinkPortWwnX
  • Page 145 – Zone Table
  • Page 150 – Zoning Alias Table
  • Page 153 – Port Statistics Table
  • Page 167 – Count of Broadcast frames or packets received at this port.
  • Page 174 – Count of frames received with unknown addressing.
  • Page 175 – Simple Name Server Table; The current number of entries in the table.; MaxAccess
  • Page 179 – The port type of this entry in the SNS table.; for connUnitPortType port type return values.; Port Type
  • Page 181 – The symbolic port name of this entry in the SNS table.
  • Page 182 – Platform Table; The maximum number of entries in the platform table.
  • Page 184 – FcUnitType
  • Page 187 – Trap Table
  • Page 190 – Specifies the state of the row.
  • Page 191 – Related Traps; Figure 5-1. connUnitEventDescr Variable Format; lists the fields in the connUnitEventDescr variable.
  • Page 192 – Table 5-33. connUnitEventDescr Variable Field Descriptions; connUnitEventDescr Variable
  • Page 193 – Trap Type
  • Page 194 – coldStart
  • Page 195 – Section 6; Fabric Element MIB Objects; Fibre Channel FE MIB Definitions; The textual substitutions in
  • Page 196 – Configuration Group; Current
  • Page 197 – The Name_Identifier of the Fabric Element.
  • Page 198 – Module Table; SnmpAdminString
  • Page 199 – The operational status of that module.; Mode
  • Page 200 – TimeStamp
  • Page 201 – FxPort Configuration Table
  • Page 206 – The Status Group
  • Page 208 – FxPort Physical Level Table; current; Port
  • Page 209 – Table 6-6 fcFxPortPHysOperStatus Return Values
  • Page 211 – Fx Port Fabric Login Table; FcphVersion
  • Page 212 – FcRxDataFieldSize
  • Page 213 – TruthValue
  • Page 216 – The Error Group
  • Page 220 – The number of Offline Sequences issued by this FxPort.; Accounting Groups
  • Page 222 – The number of Class 1 frames discarded by this FxPort.
  • Page 224 – Class 2 Accounting Table
  • Page 226 – The number of F_BSY frames generated by this FxPort.
  • Page 227 – Class 3 Accounting Table
  • Page 229 – Capability Group
  • Page 233 – MicroSeconds
  • Page 235 – Section 7; QLOGIC MIB Objects; QLOGIC MIB Definitions
  • Page 236 – Table 7-2. fcQxPortPhysAdminStatus Write Values
  • Page 239 – Glossary; Arbitrated Loop Physical Address
  • Page 240 – Internet Control Message Protocol
  • Page 241 – Network Management Station
  • Page 243 – Zone Set
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