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Network Working Group                                         C. DeSantiRequest for Comments: 4935                                    H.K. VivekCategory: Standards Track                                  K. McCloghrie                                                           Cisco Systems                                                                  S. Gai                                                           Nuova Systems                                                             August 2007Fibre Channel Fabric Configuration Server MIBStatus of This Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).Abstract   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.   In particular, it describes managed objects for information related   to the Fabric Configuration Server function of a Fibre Channel   network.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................32. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................33. Short Overview of Fibre Channel .................................34. Relationship to Other MIBs ......................................55. MIB Overview ....................................................55.1. Fibre Channel Management Instance ..........................65.2. Switch Index ...............................................65.3. Fabric Index ...............................................65.4. The MIB Groups .............................................75.5. OS Logical Unit Number (LUN) Map Entries ...................86. The T11-FC-FABRIC-CONFIG-SERVER-MIB Module ......................97. IANA Considerations ............................................458. Security Considerations ........................................459. Acknowledgements ...............................................4610. Normative References ..........................................4711. Informative References ........................................48DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 20071.  Introduction   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.   In particular, it describes managed objects for information related   to a Fibre Channel network's Fabric Configuration Server function,   which provides a means by which a management application can discover   Fibre Channel fabric topology and attributes.  Discovered topology   includes Interconnect Elements (i.e., switches, hubs, bridges, etc.)   and their ports, as well as "platforms" that consist of one or more   Fibre Channel nodes.   This memo was previously approved by INternational Committee for   Information Technology Standards (INCITS) Task Group T11.5   (http://www.t11.org); this document is a product of the IETF's IMSS   working group.   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described inBCP 14,RFC 2119   [RFC2119].2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework   For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current   Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer tosection 7 of   RFC 3410 [RFC3410].   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  MIB objects are generally   accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).   Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the   Structure of Management Information (SMI).  This memo specifies a MIB   module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58,RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58,RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58,RFC 2580   [RFC2580].3.  Short Overview of Fibre Channel   The Fibre Channel (FC) is logically a bidirectional point-to-point   serial data channel, structured for high performance.  Fibre Channel   provides a general transport vehicle for higher-level protocols such   as Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) command sets, the High-   Performance Parallel Interface (HIPPI) data framing, IP (Internet   Protocol), IEEE 802.2, and others.   Physically, Fibre Channel is an interconnection of multiple   communication points, called N_Ports, interconnected either by aDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007   switching network, called a Fabric, or by a point-to-point link.  A   Fibre Channel "node" consists of one or more N_Ports.  A Fabric may   consist of multiple Interconnect Elements, some of which are   switches.  An N_Port connects to the Fabric via a port on a switch   called an F_Port.  When multiple FC nodes are connected to a single   port on a switch via an "Arbitrated Loop" topology, the switch port   is called an FL_Port, and the nodes' ports are called NL_Ports.  The   term Nx_Port is used to refer to either an N_Port or an NL_Port.  The   term Fx_Port is used to refer to either an F_Port or an FL_Port.  A   switch port, which is interconnected to another switch port via an   Inter-Switch Link (ISL), is called an E_Port.  A B_Port connects a   bridge device with an E_Port on a switch; a B_Port provides a subset   of E_Port functionality.   Many Fibre Channel components, including the Fabric, each node, and   most ports, have globally unique names.  These globally unique names   are typically formatted as World Wide Names (WWNs).  More information   on WWNs can be found in [FC-FS].  WWNs are expected to be persistent   across agent and unit resets.   Fibre Channel frames contain 24-bit address identifiers that identify   the frame's source and destination ports.  Each FC port has both an   address identifier and a WWN.  When a Fabric is in use, the FC   address identifiers are dynamic and are assigned by a switch.  Each   octet of a 24-bit address represents a level in an address hierarchy,   with a Domain_ID being the highest level of the hierarchy.   The Fibre Channel Fabric Configuration Server provides a way for a   management application to discover Fibre Channel fabric topology and   attributes.  The Fabric Configuration Server is designed so that it   can be distributed among switches and accessed from any Nx_Port.   However, the Fabric Configuration Server is not restricted or   required to be part of/within a Fabric.   The information registered with and available from each Fabric   Configuration Server is modeled as a Fabric consisting of one or more   Interconnect Elements that each have some number of physical Ports,   and one or more Fibre Channel nodes grouped together into Platforms   to facilitate discovery and management.  The Ports are connected   either to other Ports on other Interconnect Elements, or to Nx_Ports.   Each Interconnect Element may have attributes including its name,   type, Domain Identifier, Management Identifier, Logical Name,   Management Address(es), Information List, Zoning Enforcement Status,   etc.  Each Port may have attributes including its name, type, TX   type, Module type, physical port number, attached port name(s), port   state, speed, etc.  Each platform may have attributes including its   name, type, description, label, location, management address, etc.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007   The Fibre Channel Fabric Configuration Server is defined in the FC-GS   specification.  The Fabric Configuration Server is one of a set of   functions that are collectively known as the Management Service.  The   latest version of the specification is [FC-GS-5].   The latest standard for an interconnecting Fabric containing multiple   Fabric Switch elements is [FC-SW-4].  [FC-SW-4] carries forward the   earlier specification for the operation of a single Fabric in a   physical infrastructure, and augments it with the definition of   Virtual Fabrics and with the specification of how multiple Virtual   Fabrics can operate within one (or more) physical infrastructures.   The use of Virtual Fabrics provides for each frame to be tagged in   its header to indicate which one of several Virtual Fabrics that   frame is being transmitted on.  All frames entering a particular   "Core Switch" [FC-SW-4] (i.e., a physical switch) on the same Virtual   Fabric are processed by the same "Virtual Switch" within that Core   Switch.4.  Relationship to Other MIBs   The first standardized MIB for Fibre Channel [RFC2837] was focused on   Fibre Channel switches.  It has been replaced by the more generic   Fibre Channel Management MIB [RFC4044], which defines basic   information for Fibre Channel hosts and switches, including   extensions to the standard IF-MIB for Fibre Channel interfaces.   This MIB extends beyond [RFC4044] to cover the functionality, in   Fibre Channel switches, of providing Fibre Channel's Fabric   Configuration Server function.   This MIB imports some common Textual Conventions from T11-TC-MIB   [RFC4439] and from T11-FC-NAME-SERVER-MIB [RFC4438].  It also imports   URLString from NETWORK-SERVICES-MIB [RFC2788].5.  MIB Overview   This MIB module provides the means for monitoring the operation of,   and configuring some parameters of, one or more Fabric Configuration   Servers (FCS) in a Fibre Channel (FC) network.  The capabilities   provided include triggering a discovery of the configuration of one   or more Fabrics, retrieving the results of such a discovery, as well   as controlling and monitoring the operation of an FCS.  The   discovered configuration contains information about:   - Interconnect Elements (IEs), i.e., switches, hubs, bridges, etc.,   - Ports on IEs, and   - Platforms that consist of one or more FC nodes.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 20075.1.  Fibre Channel Management Instance   A Fibre Channel management instance is defined in [RFC4044] as a   separable managed instance of Fibre Channel functionality.  Fibre   Channel functionality may be grouped into Fibre Channel management   instances in whatever way is most convenient for the   implementation(s).  For example, one such grouping accommodates a   single SNMP agent having multiple AgentX [RFC2741] sub-agents, with   each sub-agent implementing a different Fibre Channel management   instance.   The object, fcmInstanceIndex, is IMPORTed from the FC-MGMT-MIB   [RFC4044] as the index value to uniquely identify each Fibre Channel   management instance, for example, within the same SNMP context   ([RFC3411], section 3.3.1).5.2.  Switch Index   The FC-MGMT-MIB [RFC4044] defines the fcmSwitchTable as a table of   information about Fibre Channel switches that are managed by Fibre   Channel management instances.  Each Fibre Channel management instance   can manage one or more Fibre Channel switches.  The Switch Index,   fcmSwitchIndex, is IMPORTed from the FC-MGMT-MIB as the index value   to uniquely identify a Fibre Channel switch amongst those (one or   more) managed by the same Fibre Channel management instance.5.3.  Fabric Index   With multiple Fabrics, each Fabric has its own instances of the   Fabric-related management instrumentation.  Thus, this MIB defines   all Fabric-related information in tables that are INDEXed by an   arbitrary integer, named a "Fabric Index".  The syntax of a Fabric   Index is T11FabricIndex, imported from T11-TC-MIB [RFC4439].  When a   device is connected to a single physical Fabric, without use of any   virtual Fabrics, the value of this Fabric Index will always be 1.  In   an environment of multiple virtual and/or physical Fabrics, this   index provides a means to distinguish one Fabric from another.   It is quite possible, and may even be likely, that a Fibre Channel   switch will have ports connected to multiple virtual and/or physical   Fabrics.  Thus, in order to simplify a management protocol query   concerning all the Fabrics to which a single switch is connected,   fcmSwitchIndex will be listed before t11FcsFabricIndex when they both   appear in the same INDEX clause.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 20075.4.  The MIB Groups   This section describes the six MIB groups contained in the MIB   module.5.4.1.  The t11FcsDiscoveredConfigGroup Group   This group contains the Fabric configuration information discovered   by Fabric Configuration Servers.5.4.2.  The t11FcsDiscoveryStatusGroup Group   This group contains objects by which to monitor the status of   discovery of Fabric configurations by Fabric Configuration Servers.5.4.3.  The t11FcsDiscoveryControlGroup Group   This group contains objects for requesting a Fabric Configuration   Server to discover the configuration of one or more Fabrics.5.4.4.  The t11FcsStatisticsGroup Group   This group contains objects for Fabric Configuration Server   statistics information.5.4.5.  The t11FcsNotificationGroup Group   This group contains three notifications, generated when an FCS:   - rejects a registration, deregistration, or query request;   - completes discovery on a range of Fabrics;   - learns that a management address of an Interconnect Element has     changed.5.4.5.1. Flow Control for Notifications   When defining SNMP notifications for events that occur in the data-   plane, the maximum frequency of their generation needs to be   considered.  Unless there is some limiting factor, such notifications   need to be flow-controlled in some way, e.g., defined such that after   some maximum number within a specified time interval have occurred,   further notifications are suppressed for some subsequent time   interval.  However, as and when such a suppression occurs, the   Network Management System (NMS) that didn't receive the notifications   (because they were suppressed) needs to be able to obtain an   indication of how many were suppressed.  Therefore, an additional   Counter32 object needs to be defined, and/or a new type of   notification needs to be defined for use at the end of the interval.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007   While this is extra complexity, it is necessary for notifications   that need to be flow-controlled.   In contrast, for notifications such as all the ones defined in this   MIB module, which are generated due to control-plane events (and are   not able to start a chain reaction):   - estimating the maximum number that could possibly be generated per     unit time for each type of notification is too simplistic.  For     example, it's unreasonable to ask how many of the     t11FcsDiscoveryCompleteNotify notifications can be generated in a     time interval, because it depends on several factors: how big is     the network? how many Virtual Fabrics need to be discovered? how     quickly can the operator ask for another discovery after the last     one completes?   - the extra complexity of flow-controlling these types of     notifications is not warranted.5.4.6.  The t11FcsNotificationInfoGroup Group   This group contains notification control and notification information   objects for monitoring Fabric Configuration Server request rejection   and discovery of topology information.5.5.  OS Logical Unit Number (LUN) Map Entries   A "Platform" is defined in FC-GS-5 to be not only a set of zero or   more FC nodes, but also a set of zero or more "OS LUN Map Entries"   (see Figure 8 in [FC-GS-5]).  Information on "OS LUN Map Entries" is   not included in this T11-FC-FABRIC-CONFIG-SERVER-MIB.  Instead,   information on LUN Maps can be obtained via the scsiLunMapGroup   object group defined in the SCSI-MIB [RFC4455].DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 20076.  The T11-FC-FABRIC-CONFIG-SERVER-MIB ModuleT11-FC-FABRIC-CONFIG-SERVER-MIB  DEFINITIONS ::= BEGINIMPORTS    MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,    NOTIFICATION-TYPE, mib-2, Counter32, Unsigned32                  FROM SNMPv2-SMI                  -- [RFC2578]    MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP                  FROM SNMPv2-CONF                 -- [RFC2580]    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TruthValue, TimeStamp                  FROM SNMPv2-TC                   -- [RFC2579]    SnmpAdminString                  FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB          -- [RFC3411]    URLString                  FROM NETWORK-SERVICES-MIB        -- [RFC2788]    FcPortType, FcNameIdOrZero, FcDomainIdOrZero,    fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex, FcAddressIdOrZero                  FROM FC-MGMT-MIB                 -- [RFC4044]    T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode                  FROM T11-FC-NAME-SERVER-MIB      -- [RFC4438]    T11FabricIndex                  FROM T11-TC-MIB                  -- [RFC4439]    t11FamLocalSwitchWwn                  FROM T11-FC-FABRIC-ADDR-MGR-MIB; -- [RFC4439]t11FcFabricConfigServerMIB   MODULE-IDENTITY    LAST-UPDATED  "200706270000Z"    ORGANIZATION  "For the initial versions, T11.                   For later versions, the IETF's IMSS Working Group."    CONTACT-INFO             "     Claudio DeSanti                   Cisco Systems, Inc.                   170 West Tasman Drive                   San Jose, CA 95134 USA                   EMail: cds@cisco.com                   Keith McCloghrie                   Cisco Systems, Inc.                   170 West Tasman Drive                   San Jose, CA 95134 USA                   EMail: kzm@cisco.com"    DESCRIPTION            "The MIB module for the management of a Fabric            Configuration Server (FCS) in a Fibre Channel (FC)            network.  An FCS is defined by the FC-GS-5 standard.  ThisDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            MIB provides the capabilities to trigger a discovery of            the configuration of one or more Fabrics, to retrieve the            results of such a discovery, as well as to control and            monitor the operation of an FCS.  The discovered            configuration contains information about:               - Interconnect Elements (IEs), i.e., switches, hubs,                 bridges, etc.,               - Ports on IEs, and               - Platforms that consist of one or more FC nodes.           Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version of           this MIB module is part ofRFC 4935;  see the RFC itself for           full legal notices."    REVISION    "200706270000Z"    DESCRIPTION           "Initial version of this MIB module, published asRFC 4935."    ::= { mib-2 162 }t11FcsMIBObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER                                    ::= { t11FcFabricConfigServerMIB 1 }t11FcsMIBConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER                                    ::= { t11FcFabricConfigServerMIB 2 }t11FcsNotifications    OBJECT IDENTIFIER                                    ::= { t11FcFabricConfigServerMIB 0 }t11FcsDiscovery        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FcsMIBObjects 1 }t11FcsDiscoveredConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FcsMIBObjects 2 }t11FcsStats            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FcsMIBObjects 3 }t11FcsNotificationInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FcsMIBObjects 4 }---- Textual Conventions--T11FcListIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    DISPLAY-HINT  "d"    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An index that identifies a list of elements.            All elements that belong to the same list have the            same index value.  This syntax is used for objects            which identify a list in the INDEX clause of a table            of elements of that type of list."    SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    DISPLAY-HINT  "d"DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "Objects with this syntax point to a list of elements            contained in a table, by holding the same value as the            object with syntax T11FcListIndex defined in the table's            INDEX clause, or, zero to indicate an empty list.            Note that such a table could have one row per list, or            it could have one row per element of a list.            The definition of an object with this syntax must            identify the table(s) into which it points."    SYNTAX  Unsigned32 -- the default range of (0..4294967295)T11FcIeType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "The type of Interconnect Element (IE):                     unknown(1)  - an unknown IE.                     other(2)    - some other type of IE.                     switch(3)   - the IE is a switch.                     hub(4)      - the IE is a hub.                     bridge(5)   - the IE is a bridge."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5, Table 96."    SYNTAX  INTEGER {                unknown(1),                other(2),                switch(3),                hub(4),                bridge(5)            }T11FcPortState  ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "The state of a port:                     unknown(1)  - unknown state.                     other(2)    - some other state.                     online(3)   - port is in online state.                     offline(4)  - port is in offline state.                     testing(5)  - port is in testing state.                     fault(6)    - port is faulty."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5, Table 106."DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    SYNTAX  INTEGER {                unknown(1),                other(2),                online(3),                offline(4),                testing(5),                fault(6)            }T11FcPortTxType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "The technology of the port transceiver:               unknown(1)         - unknown (includes the 'null' type)               other(2)           - some other technology               shortwave850nm(3)  - Short wave laser - SN (850 nm)               longwave1550nm(4)  - Long wave laser - LL (1550 nm)               longwave1310nm(5)  - Long wave laser cost                                    reduced - LC (1310 nm)               electrical(6)      - Electrical - EL.               tenGbaseSr850(7)   - 10GBASE-SR 850nm laser               tenGbaseLr1310(8)  - 10GBASE-LR 1310nm laser               tenGbaseEr1550(9)  - 10GBASE-ER 1550nm laser               tenGbaseLx1300(10) - 10GBASE-LX4 WWDM 1300nm laser               tenGbaseSw850(11)  - 10GBASE-SW 850nm laser               tenGbaseLw1310(12) - 10GBASE-LW 1310nm laser               tenGbaseEw1550(13) - 10GBASE-EW 1550nm laser            "    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5, Table 101."    SYNTAX  INTEGER {                unknown(1),                other(2),                shortwave850nm(3),                longwave1550nm(4),                longwave1310nm(5),                electrical(6),                tenGbaseSr850(7),                tenGbaseLr1310(8),                tenGbaseEr1550(9),                tenGbaseLx1300(10),                tenGbaseSw850(11),                tenGbaseLw1310(12),                tenGbaseEw1550(13)            }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007T11FcsRejectReasonExplanation ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "The reject reason code explanation:                  noAdditionalExplanation(1)                       - no additional explanation.                  invNameIdForIEOrPort(2)                       - the format of IE or port name is invalid.                  ieListNotAvailable(3)                       - IE list is not available.                  ieTypeNotAvailable(4)                       - IE type is not available.                  domainIdNotAvailable(5)                       - Domain ID is not available.                  mgmtIdNotAvailable(6)                       - mgmt ID is not available.                  fabNameNotAvailable(7)                       - Fabric_Name is not available.                  ielogNameNotAvailable(8)                       - IE logical name is not available.                  mgmtAddrListNotAvailable(9)                       - mgmt address list is not available.                  ieInfoListNotAvailable(10)                       - IE info list is not available.                  portListNotAvailable(11)                       - port list is not available.                  portTypeNotAvailable(12)                       - port type is not available.                  phyPortNumNotAvailable(13)                       - physical port number is not available.                  attPortNameListNotAvailable(14)                       - attached port name list is not available.                  portStateNotAvailable(15)                       - port state is not available.                  unableToRegIELogName(16)                       - not able to register IE logical name.                  platformNameNoExist(17)                       - platform name does not exist.                  platformNameAlreadyExists(18)                       - platform name already exists.                  platformNodeNameNoExists(19)                       - platform node name does not exist.                  platformNodeNameAlreadyExists(20)                       - platform node name already exists.                  resourceUnavailable(21)                       - resource unavailable.                  noEntriesInLunMap(22)DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007                       - zero entries in OS LUN Map.                  invalidDeviceNameLength(23)                       - invalid OS device name length.                  multipleAttributes(24)                       - multiple attributes of same type in                         platform attribute block.                  invalidAttribBlockLength(25)                       - invalid platform attribute block length.                  attributesMissing(26)                       - required platform attributes not present."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5, Table 124."    SYNTAX  INTEGER {                noAdditionalExplanation(1),                invNameIdForIEOrPort(2),                ieListNotAvailable(3),                ieTypeNotAvailable(4),                domainIdNotAvailable(5),                mgmtIdNotAvailable(6),                fabNameNotAvailable(7),                ielogNameNotAvailable(8),                mgmtAddrListNotAvailable(9),                ieInfoListNotAvailable(10),                portListNotAvailable(11),                portTypeNotAvailable(12),                phyPortNumNotAvailable(13),                attPortNameListNotAvailable(14),                portStateNotAvailable(15),                unableToRegIELogName(16),                platformNameNoExist(17),                platformNameAlreadyExists(18),                platformNodeNameNoExists(19),                platformNodeNameAlreadyExists(20),                resourceUnavailable(21),                noEntriesInLunMap(22),                invalidDeviceNameLength(23),                multipleAttributes(24),                invalidAttribBlockLength(25),                attributesMissing(26)            }---- Objects for Fabric Discovery--t11FcsFabricDiscoveryTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FcsFabricDiscoveryEntryDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "This table contains control information for discovery            of Fabric configuration by switches.            Values written to objects in this table are not            retained over agent reboots."    ::= { t11FcsDiscovery 1 }t11FcsFabricDiscoveryEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcsFabricDiscoveryEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Control information for discovery by the switch            identified by fcmInstanceIndex and fcmSwitchIndex."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex }    ::= { t11FcsFabricDiscoveryTable 1 }T11FcsFabricDiscoveryEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeLow   T11FabricIndex,    t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeHigh  T11FabricIndex,    t11FcsFabricDiscoveryStart      INTEGER,    t11FcsFabricDiscoveryTimeOut    Unsigned32}t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeLow  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FabricIndex    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The discovery by a particular switch operates            within all existing Fabrics that have a Fabric            Index within a specific inclusive range.  This            object specifies the minimum Fabric Index value            within that range.  This value just represents            the lower end of the range and does not necessarily            represent any existing Fabric."    ::= { t11FcsFabricDiscoveryEntry 1 }t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeHigh  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FabricIndex    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The discovery by a particular switch operates            within all existing Fabrics that have a FabricDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            Index within a specific inclusive range.  This            object specifies the maximum Fabric Index value            within that range.  This value just represents the            higher end of the range and does not necessarily            represent any existing Fabric."    ::= { t11FcsFabricDiscoveryEntry 2 }t11FcsFabricDiscoveryStart  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       INTEGER {                     start(1),                     noOp(2)                 }    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "This object provides the capability to trigger the start            of a discovery by a Fabric Configuration Server.  If this            object is set to 'start', then the discovery is started on            those Fabrics that have their Fabric Index value in the            range specified by t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeLow and            t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeHigh.  It is recommended that            whenever an instance of this object is set to 'start',            that the desired range be specified at the same time by            setting the corresponding instances of            t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeLow and            t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeHigh.            Setting this object to 'start' will be rejected if a            discovery is already/still in progress on any Fabrics in            the specified range.            No action is taken if this object is set to 'noOp'.            The value of this object when read is always 'noOp'."    ::= { t11FcsFabricDiscoveryEntry 3 }t11FcsFabricDiscoveryTimeOut OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (300..86400)    UNITS        "Seconds"    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The minimum interval of time for which the discovered            Fabric information is cached by a Fabric Configuration            Server."    DEFVAL { 900 }    ::= { t11FcsFabricDiscoveryEntry 4 }--DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007-- Discovery State table--t11FcsDiscoveryStateTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FcsDiscoveryStateEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "This table contains the status of discovery of            locally known Fabrics."    ::= { t11FcsDiscovery 2 }t11FcsDiscoveryStateEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcsDiscoveryStateEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The discovery status for a particular Fabric on the            switch identified by fcmInstanceIndex and fcmSwitchIndex."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex, t11FcsFabricIndex }    ::= { t11FcsDiscoveryStateTable 1 }T11FcsDiscoveryStateEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11FcsFabricIndex              T11FabricIndex,    t11FcsDiscoveryStatus          INTEGER,    t11FcsDiscoveryCompleteTime    TimeStamp}t11FcsFabricIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FabricIndex    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "A unique index value that uniquely identifies a            particular Fabric.            In a Fabric conformant to FC-SW-4, multiple Virtual Fabrics            can operate within one (or more) physical infrastructures,            and this index value is used to uniquely identify a            particular (physical or virtual) Fabric within a physical            infrastructure.            In a Fabric conformant to versions earlier than FC-SW-4,            only a single Fabric could operate within a physical            infrastructure, and thus, the value of this Fabric Index            was defined to always be 1."    ::= { t11FcsDiscoveryStateEntry 1 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007t11FcsDiscoveryStatus  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       INTEGER {                     inProgress(1),                     completed(2),                     localOnly(3)                 }    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The status of the discovery for the particular Fabric.            Initially when the switch comes up, all instances of this            object have the value: 'localOnly', and the database            contains only local information, i.e., no information            discovered via the Fabric Configuration Server protocol            specified in FC-GS-5.            If t11FcsFabricDiscoveryStart is set to 'start' for a            range of Fabrics that includes this Fabric, then the            value of this object transitions to 'inProgress'.  When            the discovery completes, this object transitions to            'completed', and the data is cached for the minimum            interval of time specified by            t11FcsFabricDiscoveryTimeOut.  After this interval has            been exceeded, the data may be lost, in which case, the            value of this object changes to 'localOnly'.            This object cannot be set via SNMP to any value other            than 'localOnly'.  If this object is set (via SNMP) to            'localOnly', the cached data for the Fabric is discarded            immediately, and if a discovery initiated from this            switch was in progress for this Fabric, then that            discovery is aborted."    ::= { t11FcsDiscoveryStateEntry 2 }t11FcsDiscoveryCompleteTime  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TimeStamp    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "This object contains the value of sysUpTime at which            discovery was most recently completed or aborted on this            Fabric.  This object contains the value of zero before            the first discovery on this Fabric."    ::= { t11FcsDiscoveryStateEntry 3 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007----      The Database of Fabric Configuration Information---- Interconnect Element table--t11FcsIeTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FcsIeEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "A table of Interconnect Elements.  Interconnect            Elements (IEs) are switches, hubs, bridges etc.            By default, the Fabric Configuration Server will            maintain detailed information pertaining only to            local resources.  As far as discovered topology is            concerned, only the IE name, type, and Domain ID            information will be maintained.  If a discovery            cycle is triggered on a set of Fabrics, this table            along with the Port and Platform tables will be            populated with the discovered information.  The            discovered data will be retained in this table for            at least t11FcsFabricDiscoveryTimeOut seconds after            the completion of its discovery or until the            discovered data is invalidated."    ::= { t11FcsDiscoveredConfig 1 }t11FcsIeEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcsIeEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Information about an Interconnect Element that was            discovered on a Fabric (identified by t11FcsFabricIndex),            by a switch (identified by fcmInstanceIndex and            fcmSwitchIndex)."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.2."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex, t11FcsFabricIndex,              t11FcsIeName }    ::= { t11FcsIeTable 1 }T11FcsIeEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11FcsIeName                FcNameIdOrZero,    t11FcsIeType                T11FcIeType,DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    t11FcsIeDomainId            FcDomainIdOrZero,    t11FcsIeMgmtId              FcAddressIdOrZero,    t11FcsIeFabricName          FcNameIdOrZero,    t11FcsIeLogicalName         OCTET STRING,    t11FcsIeMgmtAddrListIndex   T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero,    t11FcsIeInfoList            OCTET STRING}t11FcsIeName  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       FcNameIdOrZero (SIZE(8 | 16))    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The WWN of an Interconnect Element.  This object            uniquely identifies an Interconnect Element on a            Fabric.  If the IE is a switch, then this object            is the Switch_Name (WWN) of the switch."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.2.1."    ::= { t11FcsIeEntry 1 }t11FcsIeType  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcIeType    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The type of this Interconnect Element."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.2.2"    ::= { t11FcsIeEntry 2 }t11FcsIeDomainId  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       FcDomainIdOrZero    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The Domain ID of this Interconnect Element."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.2.3."    ::= { t11FcsIeEntry 3 }t11FcsIeMgmtId  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       FcAddressIdOrZero    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       currentDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    DESCRIPTION            "The management identifier of this Interconnect Element.            If the Interconnect Element is a switch, this object will            be the Domain Controller identifier of the switch.  When            the value of the identifier is unknown, this object            contains the all-zeros value: x'00 00 00'."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.2.4."    DEFVAL { '000000'h }    ::= { t11FcsIeEntry 4 }t11FcsIeFabricName  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       FcNameIdOrZero (SIZE(8 | 16))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The Fabric_Name (WWN) of this Interconnect Element.            When the Fabric_Name is unknown, this object contains            the all-zeros value: x'00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00'."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.2.5."    DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'h }    ::= { t11FcsIeEntry 5 }t11FcsIeLogicalName  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The logical name of this Interconnect Element.            When the logical name is unknown, this object contains            the zero-length string."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.2.6."    ::= { t11FcsIeEntry 6 }t11FcsIeMgmtAddrListIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The management address list for this Interconnect Element.            This object points to an entry in the            t11FcsMgmtAddrListTable."    REFERENCEDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.2.7."    ::= { t11FcsIeEntry 7 }t11FcsIeInfoList  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..252))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The information list for this Interconnect Element.            The value of this object is formatted as specified in            FC-GS-5, i.e., it has the following substrings in order:            vendor name, model name/number, and release code/level,            followed by zero or more substrings of vendor-specific            information.  Each substring is terminated with a byte            containing a null value (x'00')."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.2.8"    ::= { t11FcsIeEntry 8 }---- Management Address List table--t11FcsMgmtAddrListTable  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FcsMgmtAddrListEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "This table contains the set of management address lists            that are currently referenced by any instance of the            t11FcsIeMgmtAddrListIndex or            t11FcsPlatformMgmtAddrListIndex objects."    ::= { t11FcsDiscoveredConfig 2 }t11FcsMgmtAddrListEntry  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcsMgmtAddrListEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Information about one management address in a            management address list, which is known to a            switch (identified by fcmInstanceIndex and            fcmSwitchIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11FcsMgmtAddrListIndex, t11FcsMgmtAddrIndex }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    ::= { t11FcsMgmtAddrListTable 1 }T11FcsMgmtAddrListEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11FcsMgmtAddrListIndex        T11FcListIndex,    t11FcsMgmtAddrIndex            Unsigned32,    t11FcsMgmtAddr                 URLString}t11FcsMgmtAddrListIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcListIndex    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The index value of the management address list."    ::= { t11FcsMgmtAddrListEntry 1 }t11FcsMgmtAddrIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "An integer value to distinguish different            management addresses in the same list."    ::= { t11FcsMgmtAddrListEntry 2 }t11FcsMgmtAddr  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       URLString    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The management address of this entry.            The format of this object is a Uniform Resource            Locator (URL), e.g., for SNMP, seeRFC 4088."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.2.7"    ::= { t11FcsMgmtAddrListEntry 3 }---- Ports--t11FcsPortTable  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FcsPortEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTIONDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            "This table contains information about the ports of IEs."    ::= { t11FcsDiscoveredConfig 4 }t11FcsPortEntry  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcsPortEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Information about a particular port of an Interconnect            Element (identified by t11FcsIeName).  The port is            connected to a Fabric (identified by t11FcsFabricIndex)            and known to a switch (identified by fcmInstanceIndex            and fcmSwitchIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex, t11FcsFabricIndex,              t11FcsIeName, t11FcsPortName }    ::= { t11FcsPortTable 1 }T11FcsPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11FcsPortName                    FcNameIdOrZero,    t11FcsPortType                    FcPortType,    t11FcsPortTxType                  T11FcPortTxType,    t11FcsPortModuleType              Unsigned32,    t11FcsPortPhyPortNum              Unsigned32,    t11FcsPortAttachPortNameIndex     T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero,    t11FcsPortState                   T11FcPortState,    t11FcsPortSpeedCapab              OCTET STRING,    t11FcsPortOperSpeed               OCTET STRING,    t11FcsPortZoningEnfStatus         OCTET STRING}t11FcsPortName  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       FcNameIdOrZero (SIZE(8 | 16))    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The Port_Name (WWN) of the port for which this row            contains information."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.1."    ::= { t11FcsPortEntry 1 }t11FcsPortType  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       FcPortType    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The Port Type of this port."DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.2."    ::= { t11FcsPortEntry 2 }t11FcsPortTxType  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcPortTxType    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The Port TX Type of this port."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.3."    ::= { t11FcsPortEntry 3 }t11FcsPortModuleType  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..255)    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The port module type of this port."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.4."    ::= { t11FcsPortEntry 4 }t11FcsPortPhyPortNum  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 -- the default range of (0..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The physical number for this port.  FC-GS-5 says that            the contents of this field, which are carried in a field            with a size of 4 bytes, are not to be restricted due to            vendor-specific methods for numbering physical ports."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.5."    ::= { t11FcsPortEntry 5 }t11FcsPortAttachPortNameIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The attached port name list for this port.  This object            points to an entry in the t11FcsAttachPortNameListTable."DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.6."    ::= { t11FcsPortEntry 6 }t11FcsPortState  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcPortState    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The state of this port."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.7."    ::= { t11FcsPortEntry 7 }t11FcsPortSpeedCapab  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (2))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The port speed capabilities of this port.  The two octets            of the value are formatted as described in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.8."    ::= { t11FcsPortEntry 8 }t11FcsPortOperSpeed  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (2))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The operating speed of this port.  The two octets            of the value are formatted as described in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.9."    ::= { t11FcsPortEntry 9 }t11FcsPortZoningEnfStatus  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (12))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The zoning enforcement status of this port.  The 12            octets of the value are formatted as described in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCEDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.10."    ::= { t11FcsPortEntry 10 }---- Attached Port List table--t11FcsAttachPortNameListTable  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FcsAttachPortNameListEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "This table contains all the lists of attach port            names."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.6"    ::= { t11FcsDiscoveredConfig 5 }t11FcsAttachPortNameListEntry  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcsAttachPortNameListEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Information about the name of a particular attached port,            which is known to a switch (identified by fcmInstanceIndex            and fcmSwitchIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex,  fcmSwitchIndex,              t11FcsAttachPortNameListIndex, t11FcsAttachPortName }    ::= { t11FcsAttachPortNameListTable 1 }T11FcsAttachPortNameListEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11FcsAttachPortNameListIndex        T11FcListIndex,    t11FcsAttachPortName                 OCTET STRING}t11FcsAttachPortNameListIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcListIndex    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The index value of the attach port name list."    ::= { t11FcsAttachPortNameListEntry 1 }t11FcsAttachPortName  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (12))    MAX-ACCESS   read-onlyDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The attached port name.  Zero or more of these names            may be associated with a port object.            The first 8 bytes of this object contain the WWN of            the port followed by 2 reserved bytes.  Following            this is one byte of Port flags and one byte of            Port type, as described in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.3.6"    ::= { t11FcsAttachPortNameListEntry 2 }---- Platforms--t11FcsPlatformTable  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FcsPlatformEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "This table contains information on platforms.            By default, this table only contains local (e.g., for a            local switch) information.  If a discovery is triggered,            this table will also contain information gathered by the            discovery process.  The discovered information is retained            in this table for at least t11FcsFabricDiscoveryTimeOut            seconds after the completion of its discovery or until            the discovered cache is invalidated."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4"    ::= { t11FcsDiscoveredConfig 6 }t11FcsPlatformEntry  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcsPlatformEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Information about a particular platform, which is            known to a switch (identified by fcmInstanceIndex and            fcmSwitchIndex).            A platform can contain multiple nodes.  Information on            nodes is contained in the t11FcsNodeNameListTable.  The            t11FcsPlatformNodeNameListIndex object in this tableDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            points to the list of nodes contained in this platform.            Similarly, the t11FcsPlatformMgmtAddrListIndex object in            this table points to the list of management addresses            associated with this platform."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11FcsFabricIndex, t11FcsPlatformIndex }    ::= { t11FcsPlatformTable 1 }T11FcsPlatformEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11FcsPlatformIndex              Unsigned32,    t11FcsPlatformName               OCTET STRING,    t11FcsPlatformType               OCTET STRING,    t11FcsPlatformNodeNameListIndex  T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero,    t11FcsPlatformMgmtAddrListIndex  T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero,    t11FcsPlatformVendorId           SnmpAdminString,    t11FcsPlatformProductId          SnmpAdminString,    t11FcsPlatformProductRevLevel    SnmpAdminString,    t11FcsPlatformDescription        SnmpAdminString,    t11FcsPlatformLabel              SnmpAdminString,    t11FcsPlatformLocation           SnmpAdminString,    t11FcsPlatformSystemID           SnmpAdminString,    t11FcsPlatformSysMgmtAddr        T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero,    t11FcsPlatformClusterId          SnmpAdminString,    t11FcsPlatformClusterMgmtAddr    T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero,    t11FcsPlatformFC4Types           OCTET STRING}t11FcsPlatformIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "An integer value to distinguish one platform from            other platforms in the same Fabric."    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 1 }t11FcsPlatformName  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The name of this platform.  The last byte of the value            indicates the format of the name (even if the name itself            is the zero-length string) as specified in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.2"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 2 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007t11FcsPlatformType  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (4))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The type(s) of this platform, encoded in 4 bytes as            specified in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.3"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 3 }t11FcsPlatformNodeNameListIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The list of nodes for this platform.  This object points            to an entry in the t11FcsNodeNameListTable."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.6"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 4 }t11FcsPlatformMgmtAddrListIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The list of management addresses for this platform.  This            object points to an entry in the t11FcsMgmtAddrListTable."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.7"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 5 }t11FcsPlatformVendorId  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0 | 12))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The identifier of the vendor of this platform, in the            format specified in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.5"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 6 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007t11FcsPlatformProductId  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0 | 20))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The vendor's product and/or model identifier for this            platform, in the format specified in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.5"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 7 }t11FcsPlatformProductRevLevel  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0 | 4..32))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The product revision level for this platform, in the            format specified in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.5"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 8 }t11FcsPlatformDescription  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0 | 4..128))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The description of this platform, in the            format specified in FC-GS-5.  This value should            include the full name and version identification of the            platform's hardware type and software operating system."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.10"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 9 }t11FcsPlatformLabel  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0 | 4..64))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "An administratively assigned symbolic name for the            platform, in the format specified in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.11"DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 10 }t11FcsPlatformLocation  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0 | 4..128))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The physical location of the platform, in the format            specified in FC-GS-5 (e.g., 'telephone closet, 3rd floor')."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.12"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 11 }t11FcsPlatformSystemID  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0 | 4..64))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "An identifier for a hosting system that this platform is            associated with.  This identifier is used to associate            platforms of logical types (e.g., logical partitions) with            a physical system."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.5"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 12 }t11FcsPlatformSysMgmtAddr  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "A list of management addresses for the platform."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5, sections6.2.3.4.5 and6.2.3.2.7."    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 13 }t11FcsPlatformClusterId  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0 | 4..64))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "An identifier for a cluster that this platform is             associated with, where a cluster is a set of independent             platforms that are managed together to provide increased             performance capabilities, failover, etc."DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.5"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 14 }t11FcsPlatformClusterMgmtAddr  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcListIndexPointerOrZero    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "A list of management addresses for the cluster identified            in the corresponding instance of t11FcsPlatformClusterId."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5, sections6.2.3.4.5 and6.2.3.2.7."    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 15 }t11FcsPlatformFC4Types  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (0 | 32))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The FC-4 types supported by this platform, formatted as            a bit mask as specified in FC-GS-5.  If this object            contains the zero-length string, the types are unknown."    REFERENCE            "ANSI INCITS 427-2007, Fibre Channel - Generic Services 5,            FC-GS-5,section 6.2.3.4.5"    ::= { t11FcsPlatformEntry 16 }---- Node Name List table--t11FcsNodeNameListTable  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FcsNodeNameListEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "This table contains all the lists of nodes."    ::= { t11FcsDiscoveredConfig 7 }t11FcsNodeNameListEntry  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcsNodeNameListEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Information about a node, which is known to aDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 33]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            switch (identified by fcmInstanceIndex and            fcmSwitchIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex,  fcmSwitchIndex,              t11FcsNodeNameListIndex, t11FcsNodeName }    ::= { t11FcsNodeNameListTable 1 }T11FcsNodeNameListEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11FcsNodeNameListIndex       T11FcListIndex,    t11FcsNodeName                FcNameIdOrZero}t11FcsNodeNameListIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcListIndex    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The index value of the node name list."    ::= { t11FcsNodeNameListEntry 1 }t11FcsNodeName  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       FcNameIdOrZero (SIZE(8 | 16))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The name of this node."    ::= { t11FcsNodeNameListEntry 2 }---- Statistics--t11FcsStatsTable  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FcsStatsEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "This table contains all the statistics related            to the Fabric Configuration Server."    ::= { t11FcsStats 1 }t11FcsStatsEntry  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcsStatsEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "A set of statistics for a particular Fabric (identified            by t11FcsFabricIndex) on a switch (identified by            fcmInstanceIndex and fcmSwitchIndex)."DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 34]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex, t11FcsFabricIndex }    ::= { t11FcsStatsTable 1 }T11FcsStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11FcsInGetReqs                Counter32,    t11FcsOutGetReqs               Counter32,    t11FcsInRegReqs                Counter32,    t11FcsOutRegReqs               Counter32,    t11FcsInDeregReqs              Counter32,    t11FcsOutDeregReqs             Counter32,    t11FcsRejects                  Counter32}t11FcsInGetReqs  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The number of Get Requests received by the Fabric            Configuration Server on this Fabric.            This counter has no discontinuities other than            those that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11FcsStatsEntry 1 }t11FcsOutGetReqs  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The number of Get Requests sent by the Fabric            Configuration Server on this Fabric to other            servers in the Fabric.            This counter has no discontinuities other than            those that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11FcsStatsEntry 2 }t11FcsInRegReqs  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The number of Registration Requests received by the            Fabric Configuration Server on this Fabric.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 35]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            This counter has no discontinuities other than            those that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11FcsStatsEntry 3 }t11FcsOutRegReqs  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The number of Registration Requests sent by the            Fabric Configuration Server on this Fabric.            This counter has no discontinuities other than            those that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11FcsStatsEntry 4 }t11FcsInDeregReqs  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The number of Deregistration Requests received by            the Fabric Configuration Server on this Fabric.            This counter has no discontinuities other than            those that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11FcsStatsEntry 5 }t11FcsOutDeregReqs  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The number of Deregistration Requests sent by            the Fabric Configuration Server on this Fabric.            This counter has no discontinuities other than            those that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11FcsStatsEntry 6 }t11FcsRejects  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The total number of requests rejected by the Fabric            Configuration Server on this Fabric.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 36]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            This counter has no discontinuities other than            those that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11FcsStatsEntry 7 }---- Notification Control Table--t11FcsNotifyControlTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FcsNotifyControlEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "A table of control information for notifications            generated due to Fabric Configuration Server events.            Values written to objects in this table should be            persistent/retained over agent reboots."    ::= { t11FcsNotificationInfo 1 }t11FcsNotifyControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FcsNotifyControlEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Each entry contains notification control information            for a Fabric Configuration Server on a particular Fabric            (identified by t11FcsFabricIndex) on a particular            switch (identified by fcmInstanceIndex and            fcmSwitchIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11FcsFabricIndex }    ::= { t11FcsNotifyControlTable 1 }T11FcsNotifyControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE {     t11FcsReqRejectNotifyEnable        TruthValue,     t11FcsDiscoveryCompNotifyEnable    TruthValue,     t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeNotifyEnable   TruthValue,     t11FcsRejectCtCommandString        OCTET STRING,     t11FcsRejectRequestSource          FcNameIdOrZero,     t11FcsRejectReasonCode             T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode,     t11FcsRejectReasonCodeExp          T11FcsRejectReasonExplanation,     t11FcsRejectReasonVendorCode       OCTET STRING}t11FcsReqRejectNotifyEnable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS    read-writeDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 37]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION            "This object specifies if the Fabric Configuration            Server should generate 't11FcsRqRejectNotification'            notifications.            If the value of this object is 'true', then the            notification is issued.  If the value of this object            is 'false', then the notification is not issued."    DEFVAL { false }    ::= { t11FcsNotifyControlEntry 1 }t11FcsDiscoveryCompNotifyEnable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS    read-write    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION            "This object specifies if the Fabric Configuration            Server should generate 't11FcsDiscoveryCompleteNotify'            notifications.            If the value of this object is 'true', then the            notification is issued.  If the value of this object            is 'false', then the notification is not issued."    DEFVAL { false }    ::= { t11FcsNotifyControlEntry 2 }t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeNotifyEnable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS    read-write    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION            "This object specifies if the Fabric Configuration            Server should generate 't11FcsMgmtAddrChangeNotify'            notifications.            If the value of this object is 'true', then the            notification is issued.  If the value of this object            is 'false', then the notification is not issued."    DEFVAL { false }    ::= { t11FcsNotifyControlEntry 3 }t11FcsRejectCtCommandString OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION            "The binary content of the Fabric Configuration ServerDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 38]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            request, formatted as an octet string (in network byte            order) containing the Common Transport Information Unit            (CT_IU), as described in Table 2 of FC-GS-5 (including            the preamble), which was most recently rejected by the            Fabric Configuration Server for this Fabric.            This object contains the zero-length string if and when the            CT-IU's content is unavailable.            When the length of this object is 255 octets, it contains            the first 255 octets of the CT-IU (in network byte order)."    ::= { t11FcsNotifyControlEntry 4 }t11FcsRejectRequestSource OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       FcNameIdOrZero    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The WWN that was the source of the CT_IU contained in            the corresponding instance of t11FcsRejectCtCommandString."    ::= { t11FcsNotifyControlEntry 5 }t11FcsRejectReasonCode OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION            "This object contains the reason code corresponding            to the latest Fabric Configuration Server request            rejected by the local system."    ::= { t11FcsNotifyControlEntry 6 }t11FcsRejectReasonCodeExp OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        T11FcsRejectReasonExplanation    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION            "When the corresponding instance of            t11FcsRejectReasonCode has the value: 'unable to            perform command request', this object contains the            corresponding reason code explanation."    ::= { t11FcsNotifyControlEntry 7 }t11FcsRejectReasonVendorCode OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        OCTET STRING (SIZE(1))    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTIONDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 39]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007            "A registration reject vendor-specific code.  This            object contains the vendor-specific code of the most            recently rejected Fabric Configuration Server            Registration request for the particular port on            the particular Fabric."    ::= { t11FcsNotifyControlEntry 8 }---- Notifications--t11FcsRqRejectNotification NOTIFICATION-TYPE    OBJECTS { t11FamLocalSwitchWwn,              t11FcsRejectReasonCode,              t11FcsRejectReasonCodeExp,              t11FcsRejectReasonVendorCode }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "This notification is generated whenever the Fabric            Configuration Server on a switch (indicated by the            value of t11FamLocalSwitchWwn) rejects a Fabric            Configuration Server request.            The Fabric Configuration Server should update the            t11FcsRejectReasonCode, t11FcsRejectReasonCodeExp            and t11FcsRejectReasonVendorCode objects with the            corresponding reason code, explanation and vendor            specific code before sending the notification."    ::= { t11FcsNotifications 1 }t11FcsDiscoveryCompleteNotify NOTIFICATION-TYPE    OBJECTS {t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeLow}    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "This notification is generated by the Fabric            Configuration Server on the completion of the            discovery of Fabrics in the range that has            t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeLow at its low end."    ::= { t11FcsNotifications 2 }t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeNotify NOTIFICATION-TYPE    OBJECTS { t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeFabricIndex,              t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeIeName }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "This notification is generated by the Fabric            Configuration Server whenever the management            address of an IE changes, i.e., whenever an            entry in the t11FcsMgmtAddrListTable changes."DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 40]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    ::= { t11FcsNotifications 3 }t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeFabricIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        T11FabricIndex    MAX-ACCESS    accessible-for-notify    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION            "The index value that identifies the Fabric on which            a management address change has been detected."    ::= { t11FcsNotificationInfo 2 }t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeIeName OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        FcNameIdOrZero    MAX-ACCESS    accessible-for-notify    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION            "The IE for which a management address change has been            detected."    ::= { t11FcsNotificationInfo 3 }-- Conformancet11FcsMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FcsMIBConformance 1 }t11FcsMIBGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FcsMIBConformance 2 }t11FcsMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION            "The compliance statement for entities that            implement the Fabric Configuration Server."    MODULE MANDATORY-GROUPS { t11FcsDiscoveredConfigGroup,                              t11FcsDiscoveryStatusGroup,                              t11FcsNotificationInfoGroup,                              t11FcsNotificationGroup }    GROUP   t11FcsDiscoveryControlGroup    DESCRIPTION            "This group is mandatory only for those systems that            allow discovery of configuration by Fabric Configuration            Servers to be controlled via a MIB."    GROUP   t11FcsStatisticsGroup    DESCRIPTION            "These counters, containing Fabric Configuration            Server statistics, are mandatory only for those systems            that count such events."DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 41]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    OBJECT   t11FcsDiscoveryStatus    WRITE-SYNTAX INTEGER { localOnly(3) }    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required.             However, if write access is supported, then the only             writable value is 'localOnly'."    OBJECT   t11FcsReqRejectNotifyEnable    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."    OBJECT   t11FcsDiscoveryCompNotifyEnable    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."    OBJECT   t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeNotifyEnable    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."    ::= { t11FcsMIBCompliances 1 }-- Units of Conformancet11FcsDiscoveryControlGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS { t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeLow,              t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeHigh,              t11FcsFabricDiscoveryStart,              t11FcsFabricDiscoveryTimeOut }    STATUS   current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of objects for requesting a Fabric            Configuration Server to discover the configuration            of one or more Fabrics."    ::= { t11FcsMIBGroups 1 }t11FcsDiscoveryStatusGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS { t11FcsDiscoveryStatus,              t11FcsDiscoveryCompleteTime }    STATUS   current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of objects with which to monitor the            status of discovery (of Fabric configurations) by            Fabric Configuration Servers."DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 42]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007    ::= { t11FcsMIBGroups 2 }t11FcsDiscoveredConfigGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS {              t11FcsIeType,              t11FcsIeDomainId,              t11FcsIeMgmtId,              t11FcsIeFabricName,              t11FcsIeLogicalName,              t11FcsIeMgmtAddrListIndex,              t11FcsIeInfoList,              t11FcsMgmtAddr,              t11FcsPortType,              t11FcsPortTxType,              t11FcsPortModuleType,              t11FcsPortPhyPortNum,              t11FcsPortAttachPortNameIndex,              t11FcsPortState,              t11FcsPortSpeedCapab,              t11FcsPortOperSpeed,              t11FcsPortZoningEnfStatus,              t11FcsAttachPortName,              t11FcsPlatformName,              t11FcsPlatformType,              t11FcsPlatformNodeNameListIndex,              t11FcsPlatformMgmtAddrListIndex,              t11FcsPlatformVendorId,              t11FcsPlatformProductId,              t11FcsPlatformProductRevLevel,              t11FcsPlatformDescription,              t11FcsPlatformLabel,              t11FcsPlatformLocation,              t11FcsPlatformSystemID,              t11FcsPlatformSysMgmtAddr,              t11FcsPlatformClusterId,              t11FcsPlatformClusterMgmtAddr,              t11FcsPlatformFC4Types,              t11FcsNodeName }    STATUS   current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of objects to contain the Fabric configuration            information discovered by Fabric Configuration Servers."    ::= { t11FcsMIBGroups 3 }t11FcsStatisticsGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS { t11FcsInGetReqs,              t11FcsOutGetReqs,              t11FcsInRegReqs,DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 43]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007              t11FcsOutRegReqs,              t11FcsInDeregReqs,              t11FcsOutDeregReqs,              t11FcsRejects }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of objects for Fabric Configuration Server            statistics information."    ::= { t11FcsMIBGroups 4 }t11FcsNotificationInfoGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS { t11FcsReqRejectNotifyEnable,              t11FcsDiscoveryCompNotifyEnable,              t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeNotifyEnable,              t11FcsRejectCtCommandString,              t11FcsRejectRequestSource,              t11FcsRejectReasonCode,              t11FcsRejectReasonCodeExp,              t11FcsRejectReasonVendorCode,              t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeFabricIndex,              t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeIeName }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of notification control and notification            information objects for monitoring Fabric            Configuration Servers."    ::= { t11FcsMIBGroups 5 }t11FcsNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP    NOTIFICATIONS { t11FcsRqRejectNotification,                    t11FcsDiscoveryCompleteNotify,                    t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeNotify }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of notifications for monitoring Fabric            Configuration Servers."    ::= { t11FcsMIBGroups 6 }ENDDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 44]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 20077.  IANA Considerations   IANA has assigned a MIB OID (162) under the mib-2 subtree.8.  Security Considerations   There are several management objects defined in this MIB module with   a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  Such objects   may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network   environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure   environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on   network operations.  These objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability is:      t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeLow      t11FcsFabricDiscoveryRangeHigh      t11FcsFabricDiscoveryTimeOut      t11FcsFabricDiscoveryStart -- the ability to specify parameters                                    for, and trigger the start of,                                    a topology discovery.      t11FcsDiscoveryStatus      -- the ability to abort a discovery, or                                    invalidate discovered information.      t11FcsReqRejectNotifyEnable      t11FcsDiscoveryCompNotifyEnable      t11FcsMgmtAddrChangeNotifyEnable -- the ability to enable/disable                                          notifications.   Such objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some   network environments.  For example, the ability to invalidate   discovered topology may afford an attacker the ability to hide the   presence of unauthorized equipment on the network.  The support for   SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper protection   can have a negative effect on network operations.   Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a   MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or   vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus important to   control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly   to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over   the network via SNMP.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:      t11FcsIeTable      t11FcsMgmtAddrListTable      t11FcsPortTable      t11FcsAttachPortNameListTable      t11FcsPlatformTableDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 45]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007      t11FcsNodeNameListTable -- contains information about the topology                                 of the Fibre Channel network.      t11FcsStatsTable -- contains statistics information about the                          operation of the Fabric Configuration Server.   SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.   Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPsec),   even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is   allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects   in this MIB module.   It is RECOMMENDED that implementors consider the security features as   provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see[RFC3410], section 8),   including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for   authentication and privacy).   Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT   RECOMMENDED.  Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to   enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator   responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an   instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to   the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate   rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them.9.  Acknowledgements   This document was originally developed and approved by the INCITS   Task Group T11.5 (http://www.t11.org) as the SM-FCFGM project.  We   wish to acknowledge the many contributions and comments from the   INCITS Technical Committee T11, especially from the following:      T11 Chair: Robert Snively, Brocade      T11 Vice Chair: Claudio DeSanti, Cisco Systems      T11.5 Chair: Roger Cummings, Symantec      T11.5 Vice Chair: Scott Kipp, McData      and T11.5 members.   The document was subsequently a work item of the IETF's IMSS Working   Group, chaired by David Black (EMC Corporation).  We thank Bert   Wijnen (Lucent Technologies) for his thorough review of the document.   We also wish to acknowledge Dan Romascanu (Avaya), the IETF Area   Director, for his comments and assistance.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 46]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 200710.  Normative References   [RFC2578]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,              Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management              Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,RFC 2578, April              1999.   [RFC2579]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,              Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for              SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2579, April 1999.   [RFC2580]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,              Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for              SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2580, April 1999.   [RFC2788]  Freed, N. and S. Kille, "Network Services Monitoring MIB",RFC 2788, March 2000.   [RFC3411]  Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An              Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management              Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks", STD 58,RFC 3411,              December 2002.   [FC-FS]    "Fibre Channel - Framing and Signaling (FC-FS)" ANSI              INCITS 373-2003,http://www.t11.org/t11/stat.nsf/upnum/1331-d, April 2003.   [FC-GS-5]  "Fibre Channel - Generic Services - 5 (FC-GS-5)", ANSI              INCITS 427-2007,http://www.t11.org/t11/stat.nsf/upnum/1677-d, 2007.   [FC-SW-4]  "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric - 4 (FC-SW-4)", ANSI INCITS              418-2006,http://www.t11.org/t11/stat.nsf/upnum/1674-d,              December 2006.   [RFC4044]  McCloghrie, K., "Fibre Channel Management MIB",RFC 4044,              May 2005.   [RFC4438]  DeSanti, C., Gaonkar, V., Vivek, H.K., McCloghrie, K., and              S. Gai, "Fibre Channel Name Server MIB",RFC 4438, March              2006.   [RFC4439]  DeSanti, C., Gaonkar, V., McCloghrie, K., and S. Gai,              "Fibre Channel Fabric Address Manager MIB",RFC 4439,              March 2006.   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate              Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 47]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 200711.  Informative References   [RFC2741]  Daniele, M., Wijnen, B., Ellison, M., and D. Francisco,              "Agent Extensibility (AgentX) Protocol Version 1",RFC2741, January 2000.   [RFC2837]  Teow, K., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fabric              Element in Fibre Channel Standard",RFC 2837, May 2000.   [RFC3410]  Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,              "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-              Standard Management Framework",RFC 3410, December 2002.   [RFC4455]  Hallak-Stamler, M., Bakke, M., Lederman, Y., Krueger, M.,              and K. McCloghrie, "Definition of Managed Objects for              Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Entities",RFC4455, April 2006.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 48]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007Authors' Addresses   Claudio DeSanti   Cisco Systems, Inc.   170 West Tasman Drive   San Jose, CA 95134 USA   Phone: +1 408 853-9172   EMail: cds@cisco.com   H.K. Vivek   Cisco Systems, Inc.   71 Millers Rd   Bangalore, India   Phone: +91 80 2289933x5117   EMail: hvivek@cisco.com   Keith McCloghrie   Cisco Systems, Inc.   170 West Tasman Drive   San Jose, CA 95134 USA   Phone: +1 408 526-5260   EMail: kzm@cisco.com   Silvano Gai   Nuova Systems   3 West Plumeria Drive   San Jose, CA 95134   Phone: +1 408 387-6123   EMail: sgai@nuovasystems.comDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 49]

RFC 4935            Fabric Configuration Server MIB          August 2007Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions   contained inBCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors   retain all their rights.   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY, THE IETF TRUST AND   THE INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS   OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF   THE INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Intellectual Property   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be   found inBCP 78 andBCP 79.   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository athttp://www.ietf.org/ipr.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at   ietf-ipr@ietf.org.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the   Internet Society.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 50]

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