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Network Working Group                                         C. DeSantiRequest for Comments: 4936                                    H.K. VivekCategory: Standards Track                                  K. McCloghrie                                                           Cisco Systems                                                                  S. Gai                                                           Nuova Systems                                                             August 2007Fibre Channel Zone 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 a Fibre Channel Zone Server.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................32. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................33. Overview of Fibre Channel .......................................33.1. General Overview ...........................................33.2. Zoning .....................................................43.3. Zoning Configuration and Management ........................54. Relationship to Other MIBs ......................................75. MIB Overview ....................................................85.1. Fibre Channel Management Instance ..........................85.2. Switch Index ...............................................85.3. Fabric Index ...............................................85.4. Locking the Fabric .........................................95.5. Basic and Enhanced Modes ..................................105.6. Persistent Storage ........................................105.7. The Active Zone Set and the Zone Set Database .............115.8. Conformance Groups ........................................126. The T11-FC-FABRIC-LOCK-MIB Module ..............................137. The T11-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB Module ..............................248. IANA Considerations ............................................799. Security Considerations ........................................7910. Acknowledgements ..............................................8011. Normative References ..........................................8112. Informative References ........................................82DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone 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 Zone Server.   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.  Overview of Fibre Channel3.1.  General Overview   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 a   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 areDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007   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.  For an Nx_Port, its WWN is called a   N_Port_Name and its address identifier is called an N_Port_ID.  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.3.2.  Zoning   Zones within a Fabric provide a mechanism to control frame delivery   between Nx_Ports ("Hard Zoning") or to expose selected views of Name   Server information ("Soft Zoning").   Communication is only possible when the communicating endpoints are   members of a common zone.  This technique is similar to virtual   private networks in that the Fabric has the ability to group devices   into Zones.   Hard zoning and soft zoning are two different means of realizing   this.  Hard zoning is enforced in the Fabric (i.e., switches) whereas   soft zoning is enforced at the endpoints (e.g., host bus adapters   (HBAs)) by relying on the endpoints to not send traffic to an   N_Port_ID not obtained from the Name Server with a few exceptions for   well-known N_Port_IDs used to bootstrap the Fabric (e.g., talk to the   Name Server).   Administrators create Zones to increase network security and to   prevent data loss or corruption by controlling access between devices   or user groups.  Zones may be specifically used to create:DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007      a) Barriers between devices that use different operating systems.         It is often critical to separate servers and storage devices         with different operating systems because accidental transfer of         information from one to another may delete or corrupt data;      b) Logical subsets of closed user groups.  Administrators may         authorize access rights to specific Zones for specific user         groups, thereby protecting confidential data from unauthorized         access;      c) Groups of devices that are separate from devices in the rest of         a Fabric.  Zones allow certain processes to be performed on         devices in a group without interrupting devices in other         groups; or      d) Temporary access between devices for specific purposes.         Administrators may remove Zone restrictions temporarily, then         restore Zone restrictions to perform normal processes.3.3.  Zoning Configuration and Management   Zones are configured via a Fabric Zone Server, using requests defined   in [FC-GS-5]), or via the T11-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB module defined in   this memo, or via some other mechanism.   An Nx_Port may be a member of one or more Zones.  Zone membership may   be specified by:      a) The N_Port_Name of the Nx_Port connected to the switch;      b) The N_Port_ID assigned during Fabric Login;      c) The Node_Name associated with the Nx_Port; note that the         Node_Name may include more than one Nx_Port;      d) The F_Port_Name of the Fx_Port to which the Nx_Port is         connected; or      e) The domain identifier (Domain_ID) and physical port number of         the Switch Port to which the Nx_Port is attached.   A Fabric's Zone Server may be used to create a Zone by specifying the   Zone Members.  One or more Zones may be collected into a Zone Set,   and a Zone may be a member of more than one Zone Set.  A Zone Set   creates a collection of Zones that may be activated or deactivated as   a single entity across all Switches in a Fabric (e.g., having two   Zone Sets, one for normal operation, and a second for backup during   off-hours).  Only one Zone Set may be activated at one time.   Other terminology defined in [FC-GS-5] is:  an Active Zone Set is the   Zone Set currently enforced by a Fabric; a Zone Set Database is a   database of the Zone Sets available to be activated within a Fabric;DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007   and a Zoning Database is a generic term used to indicate a   combination of an Active Zone Set and a Zone Set Database.   Two distinct sets of management requests, Enhanced and Basic, are   defined in [FC-GS-5] to interact with a Fabric Zone Server.  Basic   Zoning provides compatibility with [FC-GS-4] and earlier versions of   Fibre Channel's Generic Services specification.  If all the Switches   in a Fabric support the Enhanced request set, then it may be used to   manage zoning; otherwise, only the Basic request set may be used, in   order to support backward compatibility.   In the context of Enhanced Zoning Management, a management action   (i.e., write access to the Zoning Database) to the Zone Server can   only occur inside a server session.  A server session is set up using   the FC-GS-5's Common Transport (CT) protocol defined in [FC-GS-5].  A   server session is delimited by CT protocol requests, Server Session   Begin (SSB) and Server Session End (SSE), which are directed to the   Management Service and which have the GS_Subtype specifying the Zone   Server.  Query requests that result in read access to the Zoning   Database are not required to be issued inside a server session,   although the information returned is not guaranteed to be consistent   when supplied outside of a server session.   When setting up a server session for Enhanced Zoning, the Zone Server   is required to lock the Fabric.  This ensures serialized management   access to the Zoning Database and guarantees a deterministic   behavior.  The switch that receives the SSB request is called the   'managing' switch, and it tries to lock the Fabric using the Fabric   Management Session Protocol (see section 10.6 of [FC-SW-4]) by   sending an Acquire Change Authorization (ACA) request to all other   switches in the Fabric.  If any switch(es) respond with an SW_RJT   indicating failure, then the attempt to lock the Fabric fails and the   SSB request is rejected.  If all the other switches respond with an   SW_ACC indicating success, then the Fabric is locked and the server   session can be established.  The subsequent SSE request causes a   Release Change Authorization (RCA) request to all other switches, and   thus, the Fabric to be unlocked.   For at least one application other than Zoning, the managing switch   uses a different type of request to lock the Fabric, i.e., it sends   an Enhanced Acquire Change Authorization (EACA) request to all other   switches in the Fabric.  An EACA reserves local resources associated   with a designated application to ensure the consistency of that   application's data.  The application is identified in the EACA using   an Application_ID (see Table 116 in [FC-SW-4]).  A lock that was   established via an EACA is released using an Enhanced Release Change   Authorization (ERCA) request.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007   Changes requested in a Zoning Database by Enhanced Zoning commands   persist after the end of the Zoning (server) session only if the   commands are followed, within the same server session, by a Commit   Zone Changes (CMIT) request.  On receipt of a CMIT request, the Zone   Server checks that the Zoning Database as modified by the outstanding   changes will pass the applicable consistency checks, and then   distributes it to all other switches in the Fabric using a Stage   Fabric Configuration Update (SFC) request.  If all other switches   accept the SFC request, then the "managing" switch sends an Update   Fabric Configuration (UFC) Request to each other switch, and the   staged Zoning Database thereby becomes the Fabric's (active) Zoning   Database.   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 Fibre Channel Management MIB [RFC4044] defines basic information   for Fibre Channel hosts and switches, including extensions to the   standard IF-MIB [RFC2863] for Fibre Channel interfaces.   This MIB extends beyond [RFC4044] to cover the management of Fibre   Channel Zoning Servers, both for Basic Zoning Management and for   Enhanced Zoning Management, as defined in the FC-GS-5 specification.   This MIB imports some common Textual Conventions from T11-TC-MIB,   defined in [RFC4439].  It also imports a TC from T11-FC-NAME-SERVER-   MIB, defined in [RFC4438], plus InetAddressType and InetAddress from   INET-ADDRESS-MIB [RFC4001].  It also includes a reference to   snmpCommunitySecurityName defined in [RFC3584].DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 20075.  MIB Overview   This document defines two MIB modules: T11-FC-FABRIC-LOCK-MIB and   T11-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB.   T11-FC-FABRIC-LOCK-MIB supports FC-GS-5's generic capability of   locking the Fabric for a particular "application" such as (the   management of) Enhanced Zoning.  The MIB contains one table in which   each entry represents a particular switch being the 'managing' switch   of a particular application's Fabric lock.   T11-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB is specific to the operation of Zone Servers,   which can operate in Basic mode or in Enhanced mode.  This MIB module   imports the T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode textual convention defined in   T11-FC-NAME-SERVER-MIB [RFC4438].5.1.  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   Whether operating on a physical Fabric (i.e., without Virtual   Fabrics) or within a Virtual Fabric, the operation of a Zone Server   within a Fabric is identical.  Therefore, this MIB defines all   Fabric-related information in tables that are INDEXed by an arbitraryDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007   integer, named a "Fabric Index", having the syntax, T11FabricIndex,   which is IMPORTed from the 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 an object with FabricIndex as   its syntax when both appear in the same INDEX clause.5.4.  Locking the Fabric   The T11-FC-FABRIC-LOCK-MIB module provides for the management of   locks on a Fibre Channel Fabric.  A Fibre Channel Fabric lock is used   to ensure serialized access to some types of management data related   to a Fabric, e.g., the Fabric's Zoning Database.   Some (managing) applications obtain a lock by initiating server   sessions and the Fabric is locked so as to reserve local resources in   each Switch.  For this usage, the managing switch sends an Acquire   Change Authorization (ACA) request to other switches in order to lock   the Fabric.   For some other applications, a managing switch locks the Fabric using   an Enhanced Acquire Change Authorization (EACA) request, which   identifies the application on whose behalf the Fabric is being locked   with an Application_ID.  In this case, only local resources   associated with the designated application are reserved.   Locks established via ACAs and via EACAs are both represented in the   t11FLockTable in the T11-FC-FABRIC-LOCK-MIB.  The Application_ID   provided by the EACA serves to distinguish between multiple   concurrent locks established by EACAs.  In order to use this same   mechanism to distinguish a lock established via an ACA from each of   those established via EACAs, an additional (special) value of   Application_ID has been assigned [APPL-ID] for use by this MIB   module.  Specifically, this newly assigned value will never be used   to indicate an Application locked by an EACA, and therefore this MIB   module uses it to uniquely distinguish a lock established via an ACA.   In other words, with this additional assignment, an Application_ID   value can be used to uniquely identify any active lock amongst all   those established (on the same Fabric) either by an EACA or an ACA.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 20075.5.  Basic and Enhanced Modes   The t11ZsServerOperationMode object indicates whether a Fabric's Zone   Server is operating in Basic mode or Enhanced mode.  These two modes   have a sufficient amount of commonality to make it worthwhile to have   one set of MIB objects that are used for the subset of functionality   that is common to both modes.  To accommodate the differences,   additional MIB objects are defined.   For Enhanced mode, the additional objects are defined in a group,   t11ZsEnhancedModeGroup, which is only required to be implemented in a   Zone Server capable of supporting Enhanced mode.  The objects   specific to Basic mode are always (even in Enhanced mode) expected to   be implemented, but when in Enhanced mode, their values are either   restricted or do not affect current operations, e.g.,    - an example of "restricted" is:  the distribution of updates to the      Zone Server database throughout the Fabric has to be requested      explicitly in Basic mode; this functionality is provided in the      MIB by the t11ZsServerDistribute object.  In contrast, in Enhanced      mode, the distribution is an implicit part of the commit function      which is initiated using the t11ZsServerCommit object.  Thus, when      operating in Enhanced mode, t11ZsServerDistribute has a fixed      value, and when operating in Basic mode, t11ZsServerCommit has a      fixed value.    - an example of "do not affect current operations" is:      t11ZsServerHardZoning, which specifies whether a switch enforces      hard Zoning on a Fabric when in Basic mode.  This object is      instantiated and could even be modified while in Enhanced mode,      but its value only takes effect when in Basic mode.  (Note that in      Enhanced mode, t11ZsActiveZoneHardZoning specifies whether hard      Zoning is enabled on a particular Zone.)5.6.  Persistent Storage   A Zone Server Database for a given Fabric consists of the combination   of many of the tables defined in this MIB module.  In order to ensure   that such a Database is consistent, this MIB module defines just one   object (t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType) with a syntax of StorageType,   whose value for a given Fabric is defined to be applicable to all of   that Fabric's Zone Server Database as defined in all the tables in   this MIB module.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 20075.7.  The Active Zone Set and the Zone Set Database   As described in FC-GS-5 [FC-GS-5], one of the Zone Sets in the Zone   Set Database can be activated to become the Active Zone Set, i.e.,   the one which is enforced on the Fabric.  Get/Add/Remove-type   requests are defined in FC-GS-5 to allow access to the Zone Set   Database.  When the Zone Set Database is modified, such modifications   don't affect the Active Zone Set unless and until a subsequent   activation.  Interaction directly with the Active Zone Set is also   possible via the FC-GS-5 requests: 'Activate Direct' and 'Get Active   Zone Set'.  This is illustrated in the following rendition of Figure   15 of [FC-GS-5]:                   Zone Set Database                 +------------------+                 | +--------------+ |        Get      | | Zone Set A   | |       <=========| |(zones, zone  | |                 | | members,etc.)| |                 | +--------------+ |        Add/     |  | Zone Set B |  |    Activate     +------------+        Remove   |  +------------+  |    Zone Set     |            |       =========>|   |Zone Set C|   |================>|            |                 |   +----------+   |                 |   Active   |                 +------------------+                 |    Zone    |                                                      |    Set     |        Get Active Zone Set                           | (enforced) |       <==============================================|            |                                                      |            |        Activate Direct                               |            |       ==============================================>|            |                                                      |            |        Deactivate                                    |            |       ==============================================>|            |                                                      +------------+   The T11-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB module, defined insection 7, models the   above structure by having one set of MIB tables for the Zone Set   Database and a separate set for the Active Zone Set, specifically:    - seven tables for the Zone Set Database:  t11ZsSetTable,      t11ZsZoneTable, t11ZsSetZoneTable, t11ZsAliasTable,      t11ZsZoneMemberTable, t11ZsAttribBlockTable and t11ZsAttribTable.    - four tables for the Active Zone Set:  t11ZsActiveTable,      t11ZsActiveZoneTable, t11ZsActiveZoneMemberTable and      t11ZsActiveAttribTable.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 20075.8.  Conformance Groups5.8.1.  The t11ZsBasicGroup   This group contains objects to retrieve and to modify the Zoning   configuration of a Zone Server capable of operating in Basic mode.5.8.2.  The t11ZsEnhancedModeGroup   This group contains objects to retrieve and to modify the Zoning   configuration of a Zone Server capable of operating in Enhanced mode.5.8.3.  The t11ZsActivateGroup   This group contains objects that allow a Zone Set to be activated via   SNMP SetRequests and provide the status and result of such an   activation.5.8.4.  The t11ZsStatisticsGroup   This group contains objects for collecting Zone Server statistics.5.8.5.  The t11ZsNotificationGroup   This group contains notifications for monitoring:  Zone merge   successes and failures, Zone Server request rejections, changes in   the Default Zoning behavior, and the success or failure of an attempt   to activate or deactivate a Zone Set.5.8.5.1.  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 have occurred within a specified time interval,   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 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.  While this is extra complexity, it   is necessary for notifications that need to be flow-controlled.   In contrast, for notifications such as all those defined in this MIB   module, which are generated due to control-plane events (and are not   able to start a chain reaction):DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007   - estimating the maximum number that could be generated per unit time     for each type of notification is too simplistic.  For example, it's     unreasonable to ask how many of the t11ZsDefZoneChangeNotify     notifications can be generated in a time interval because it     depends on several factors: how many operators can be re-     configuring the network at the same time? and how frequently can     each of them change the Default Zone Setting?   - the extra complexity of flow-controlling these types of     notifications is not warranted.5.8.6.  The t11ZsNotificationControlGroup   This group contains objects that allow each type of notification (in   the t11ZsNotificationGroup group) to be independently enabled or   disabled.  It also contains objects that are used to include useful   information in those notifications; these objects are defined as   read-only to allow the values contained in the most recent   notification to be queried.6.  The T11-FC-FABRIC-LOCK-MIB ModuleT11-FC-FABRIC-LOCK-MIB  DEFINITIONS ::= BEGINIMPORTS    MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,    mib-2                              FROM SNMPv2-SMI   -- [RFC2578]    RowStatus                          FROM SNMPv2-TC    -- [RFC2579]    MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP    FROM SNMPv2-CONF  -- [RFC2580]    InetAddressType, InetAddress       FROM                                       INET-ADDRESS-MIB  -- [RFC4001]    fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex   FROM FC-MGMT-MIB  -- [RFC4044]    T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode           FROM                                 T11-FC-NAME-SERVER-MIB  -- [RFC4438]    T11FabricIndex                     FROM T11-TC-MIB;  -- [RFC4439]t11FabricLockMIB  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 McCloghrieDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007                  Cisco Systems, Inc.                  170 West Tasman Drive                  San Jose, CA 95134 USA                  EMail: kzm@cisco.com"    DESCRIPTION           "The MIB module for the management of locks on a Fibre           Channel Fabric.  A Fibre Channel Fabric lock is used to           ensure serialized access to some types of management data           related to a Fabric, e.g., the Fabric's Zoning Database.           Some (managing) applications generate Fabric locks by           initiating server sessions.  Server sessions are           defined generically in FC-GS-5 to represent a collection of           one or more requests to the session's server, e.g., to the           Zone Server.  Such a session is started by a Server Session           Begin (SSB) request, and terminated by a Server Session End           (SSE) request.  The switch receiving the SSB is called the           'managing' switch.  Some applications require the           'managing' switch to lock the Fabric for the particular           application, e.g., for Enhanced Zoning, before it can           respond successfully to the SSB.  On receipt of the           subsequent SSE, the lock is released.  For this usage, the           managing switch sends an Acquire Change Authorization (ACA)           request to other switches to lock the Fabric.           For some other applications, a managing switch locks the           Fabric using an Enhanced Acquire Change Authorization (EACA)           request, which identifies the application on whose behalf           the Fabric is being locked with an Application_ID.           Fabric locks can also be requested more directly, e.g.,           through the use of this MIB.  In these situations, the term           'managing' switch is used to indicate the switch that           receives such a request and executes it by issuing either           ACA or EACA requests to other switches in the Fabric.           This MIB module defines information about the 'managing'           switch for currently-active Fabric locks.           Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version           of this MIB module is part ofRFC 4936;  see the RFC           itself for full legal notices."    REVISION  "200706270000Z"    DESCRIPTION           "Initial version of this MIB module, published asRFC 4936."    ::= { mib-2 159 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007t11FLockMIBObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FabricLockMIB 1 }t11FLockMIBConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FabricLockMIB 2 }t11FLockMIBNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FabricLockMIB 0 }t11FLockConfiguration    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FLockMIBObjects 1 }---- The table of Managing Switches and their Fabric Locks--t11FLockTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11FLockEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "A table containing information about the 'managing'           switch of each current Fabric lock, e.g., for the           types of Servers defined in FC-GS-5.           Each entry in this table represents either:           1) a current Fabric lock,           2) an in-progress attempt, requested via SNMP, to set up              a lock, or           3) a failed attempt, requested via SNMP, to set up a lock.           If an entry is created via t11FLockRowStatus, but the           attempt to obtain the lock fails, then the entry continues           to exist until it is deleted via t11FLockRowStatus, or           it is overwritten by the lock being established via           a means other than SNMP.  However, rows created via           t11FLockRowStatus are not retained over restarts."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007, sections4.9.5 and6.4.10.2."    ::= { t11FLockConfiguration 1 }t11FLockEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FLockEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry contains information specific to a current           Fabric lock set up by a particular 'managing' switch on a           particular Fabric.  The 'managing switch' is identified by           values of fcmInstanceIndex and fcmSwitchIndex.           Server sessions for several different types of servers           are defined in FC-GS-5.  The behavior of a server withDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           respect to commands received within a server session is           specified for each type of server.  For some types,           parameter changes can only be made within the context of a           session, and the setting up of a session requires that the           Fabric be locked.  A Fabric is locked by one switch, called           the 'managing' switch, sending Acquire Change Authorization           (ACA) requests to all other switches in the Fabric.           For other applications, a Fabric lock is established by the           'managing' switch sending Enhanced Acquire Change           Authorization (EACA) requests to other switches in the           Fabric.  Each EACA request includes an Application_ID           value to identify the application requesting the lock.           For the benefit of this MIB module, a distinct value of           Application_ID has also been assigned/reserved (see           ANSI INCITS T11/06-679v0, titled 'FC-SW-5 Letter to           T11.5') as a means of distinguishing locks established via           Acquire Change Authorization (ACA) requests.  This           additional assignment allows an Application_ID to be used to           uniquely identify any active lock amongst all those           established by either an EACA or an ACA.           Whenever a Fabric is locked, by the sending of either an ACA           or an EACA, a row gets created in the representation of this           table for the 'managing' switch.           In order to process SNMP SetRequests that make parameter           changes for the relevant types of servers (e.g., to the           Zoning Database), the SNMP agent must get serialized access           to the Fabric (for the relevant type of management data),           i.e., the Fabric must be locked by creating an entry in           this table via an SNMP SetRequest.  Creating an entry in           this table via an SNMP SetRequest causes an ACA or an EACA           to be sent to all other switches in the Fabric.  The value           of t11FLockApplicationID for such an entry determines           whether an ACA or an EACA is sent.           If an entry in this table is created by an SNMP SetRequest,           the value of the t11FLockInitiatorType object in that entry           will normally be 'snmp'.  A row for which the value of           t11FLockInitiatorType is not 'snmp' cannot be modified           via SNMP.  In particular, it cannot be deleted via           t11FLockRowStatus.  Note that it's possible for a row to be           created by an SNMP SetRequest, but for the setup of the lock           to fail, and immediately thereafter be replaced by a lock           successfully set up by some other means; in such a case, the           value of t11FLockInitiatorType would change as and when theDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           lock was set up by the other means, and so the row could           not thereafter be deleted via t11FLockRowStatus.           FC-GS-5 mentions various error situations in which a           Fabric lock is released so as to avoid a deadlock.  In           such situations, the agent removes the corresponding row           in this table as and when the lock is released.  This can           happen for all values of t11FLockInitiatorType."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007, sections4.9.5.5 and6.4.7.1.           Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, sections6.1.17,10.6.6, and13.2,           and table 116.           'FC-SW-5 Letter to T11.5' ANSI INCITS T11/06-679v0,http://www.t11.org/ftp/t11/pub/fc/sw-5/06-679v0.pdf,           21 September 2006."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex, t11FLockFabricIndex,              t11FLockApplicationID }    ::= { t11FLockTable 1 }T11FLockEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11FLockFabricIndex             T11FabricIndex,    t11FLockApplicationID           OCTET STRING,    t11FLockInitiatorType           INTEGER,    t11FLockInitiator               OCTET STRING,    t11FLockInitiatorIpAddrType     InetAddressType,    t11FLockInitiatorIpAddr         InetAddress,    t11FLockStatus                  INTEGER,    t11FLockRejectReasonCode        T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode,    t11FLockRejectReasonCodeExp     OCTET STRING,    t11FLockRejectReasonVendorCode  OCTET STRING,    t11FLockRowStatus               RowStatus}t11FLockFabricIndex 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 aDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           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."    ::= { t11FLockEntry 1 }t11FLockApplicationID OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The Application_ID value that identifies the type of           application for which the Fabric is locked.           A lock established via Acquire Change Authorization (ACA)           does not, strictly speaking, have an Application_ID value.           However, the value 'FF'h (255 decimal) has been reserved           by T11 to be used as the value of this MIB object as and           when a lock is established by an ACA.  This value was           initially documented in a letter from the FC-SW-5 Editor           to T11.5, which was approved by the T11 and T11.5 plenary           meetings on October 5, 2006."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, April 2006, Table 116.           'FC-SW-5 Letter to T11.5' ANSI INCITS T11/06-679v0,http://www.t11.org/ftp/t11/pub/fc/sw-5/06-679v0.pdf,           21 September 2006."    ::= { t11FLockEntry 2 }t11FLockInitiatorType OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        INTEGER {                      other(1),                      ssb(2),                      cli(3),                      snmp(4)                  }    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies what type of initiator generated           the request that caused this lock to be established:               other     - none of the following.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007               ssb       - this lock was established due to the                           receipt of an SSB, e.g., from a GS-5                           client.               cli       - this lock was established in order                           to process a Command Line Interface                           (CLI) command.               snmp      - this lock was established as a result                           of an SNMP SetRequest.           "    ::= { t11FLockEntry 3 }t11FLockInitiator OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX          OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..64))    MAX-ACCESS      read-only    STATUS          current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies the initiator whose request           caused this lock to be established.           If the value of the corresponding instance           of t11FLockInitiatorType is 'ssb', this           object will contain the FC_ID of the client           that issued the Server Session Begin (SSB)           that required the lock to be established.           If the value of the corresponding instance           of t11FLockInitiatorType object is 'cli', this           object will contain the user name of the CLI           (Command Line Interface) user on whose behalf           the lock was established.           If the value of the corresponding instance of           t11FLockInitiatorType is 'snmp', this object           will contain the SNMP securityName used by the           SNMPv3 message containing the SetRequest that           created this row.  (If the row was created via           SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, then the appropriate value of           the snmpCommunitySecurityName is used.)"    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 4.9.5.2.           SNMP securityName is defined inRFC 3411, 'An           Architecture for Describing Simple Network           Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks'.           snmpCommunitySecurityName is defined inRFC 3584,           'Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, andDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network           Management Framework.'"    ::= { t11FLockEntry 4 }t11FLockInitiatorIpAddrType OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX          InetAddressType    MAX-ACCESS      read-only    STATUS          current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies the type of IP address contained           in the corresponding instance of t11FLockInitiatorIpAddr.           If the IP address of the location of the initiator is           unknown or not applicable, this object has the value:           'unknown'."    ::= { t11FLockEntry 5 }t11FLockInitiatorIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX          InetAddress    MAX-ACCESS      read-only    STATUS          current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies the IP address of the location           of the initiator that established this lock via a           request of the type given by the corresponding instance           of t11FLockInitiatorType.  In cases where the           corresponding instance of t11FLockInitiatorIpAddrType has           the value: 'unknown', the value of this object is the           zero-length string."    ::= { t11FLockEntry 6 }t11FLockStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        INTEGER {                      active(1),                      settingUp(2),                      rejectFailure(3),                      otherFailure(4)                  }    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "This object gives the current status of the lock:              'active'        -- the lock is currently established.              'settingUp'     -- the 'managing' switch is currently                                 attempting to set up the lock, e.g.,                                 it is waiting to receive Accepts                                 for ACAs from every switch in the                                 Fabric.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007              'rejectFailure' -- the 'managing' switch's attempt to                                 set up the lock was rejected with                                 the reason codes given by:                                    t11FLockRejectReasonCode,                                    t11FLockRejectReasonCodeExp and                                    t11FLockRejectReasonVendorCode.              'otherFailure'  -- the 'managing' switch's attempt                                 to set up the lock failed (but no                                 reason codes are available).           For values of t11FLockInitiatorType other than 'snmp',           a row is only required to be instantiated in this table           when the value of this object is 'active'.           If the value of the corresponding instance of           t11FLockInitiatorType is 'snmp', the initial value of this           object when the row is first created is 'settingUp'.  As           and when the setup succeeds, the value transitions to           'active'.  If the setup fails, the value transitions to           either 'rejectFailure' or 'otherFailure'.  Note that such a           failure value is overwritten on the next attempt to obtain           the lock, which could be immediately after the failure,           e.g., by a GS-5 client.           When the value of this object is 'rejectFailure', the           rejection's reason codes are given by the corresponding           values of t11FLockRejectReasonCode,           t11FLockRejectReasonCodeExp and           t11FLockRejectReasonVendorCode."    ::= { t11FLockEntry 7 }t11FLockRejectReasonCode OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "When the value of the corresponding instance of           t11FLockStatus is 'rejectFailure', this object contains           the rejection's reason code."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 4.4.4 and table 10."    ::= { t11FLockEntry 8 }t11FLockRejectReasonCodeExp OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        OCTET STRING (SIZE(0 | 1))    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        currentDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    DESCRIPTION           "When the value of the corresponding instance of           t11FLockStatus is 'rejectFailure', this object contains           the rejection's reason code explanation."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007, sections4.4.4 and6.4.9,           tables 10 and 252."    ::= { t11FLockEntry 9 }t11FLockRejectReasonVendorCode OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        OCTET STRING (SIZE(0 | 1))    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "When the value of the corresponding instance of           t11FLockStatus is 'rejectFailure', this object contains           the rejection's vendor-specific code."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 4.4.4."    ::= { t11FLockEntry 10 }t11FLockRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        RowStatus    MAX-ACCESS    read-create    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row.           A row in this table can be modified or deleted via           this object only when the row's value of           t11FLockInitiatorType is 'snmp'."    ::= { t11FLockEntry 11 }-- Conformancet11FLockMIBCompliances                     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FLockMIBConformance 1 }t11FLockMIBGroups    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11FLockMIBConformance 2 }t11FLockMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The compliance statement for entities that support           Fabric locks in support of GS-5 Server applications."    MODULE MANDATORY-GROUPS { t11FLockActiveGroup }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    OBJECT       t11FLockRowStatus    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    ::= { t11FLockMIBCompliances 1 }-- Units of Conformancet11FLockActiveGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS  { t11FLockInitiatorType,               t11FLockInitiator,               t11FLockInitiatorIpAddrType,               t11FLockInitiatorIpAddr,               t11FLockStatus,               t11FLockRejectReasonCode,               t11FLockRejectReasonCodeExp,               t11FLockRejectReasonVendorCode,               t11FLockRowStatus             }    STATUS   current    DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects containing information           about current Fabric locks."    ::= { t11FLockMIBGroups 1 }ENDDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 20077.  The T11-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB ModuleT11-FC-ZONE-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, RowStatus,    StorageType,    TruthValue, TimeStamp                        FROM SNMPv2-TC                   -- [RFC2579]    SnmpAdminString                        FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB          -- [RFC3411]    ifIndex             FROM IF-MIB                      -- [RFC2863]    fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,    FcNameIdOrZero,    FcDomainIdOrZero    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]t11ZoneServerMIB  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 Fibre Channel Zoning           Servers, both for Basic Zoning Management and for EnhancedDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           Zoning Management, as defined in the FC-GS-5 specification.           FC-GS-5 defines (in-band) management operations for           manipulating the Zone Set Database, some for use in Basic           mode (e.g., 'Add Zone Set (AZS)', etc.), and some for use in           Enhanced mode (e.g., Create Zone Set (CZS)', etc.).  When           Enhanced Zoning Management is in use, FC-GS-5 requires that           these in-band management operations be rejected unless they           are issued within the context of a GS-5 server session.  The           use of a server session ensures serialized access to the           Zoning Database since the Fabric lock for the Zone Server           must be obtained as a part of establishing the server           session to the Zone Server.           Thus, if and when this MIB is used for Enhanced Zoning           Management, SNMP SetRequests that request the modification           of zoning definitions must be serialized with respect to           the GS-5 requests to modify the Zoning Database.  This is           achieved by requiring that an SNMP management application           must first obtain the Fabric lock for the Zone Server           before attempting to modify any zoning definitions.  The           companion T11-FC-FABRIC-LOCK-MIB module is defined as a means           of obtaining the Fabric lock for the Zone Server (or any           other server).           In Enhanced Zoning Management, a Zone Server keeps track of           changes requested in the zoning definitions, but does not           update its Zone Set Database unless there is (and until           there is) a 'commit' operation.  To model this behavior,           this MIB module assumes that a Zone Server (in Enhanced           mode) takes a snapshot of its Zone Set Database as and when           the Fabric lock (for the Zone Server application) is           obtained; this snapshot is used to create what is herein           called the 'copy' database.  It is this 'copy' database           that is then updated by SNMP SetRequests (while the Fabric           is locked).  If and when a 'commit' operation is requested           (while the Fabric is still locked), the 'copy' database is           then used to overwrite the previously committed contents of           the Zone Set Database, and the new Zone Set Database is           distributed to all other switches in the Fabric.  When the           lock is released, any changes made that were not           'committed' are discarded.           When this MIB is used for Basic Zoning Management, the same           set of MIB objects as used for Enhanced mode are used to           make changes to the Database of a Zone Server on a           particular switch, but the changes take immediate effect at           that switch without an explicit commit.  The distribution ofDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           those changes to Zone Servers on other switches in the           Fabric is subsequently requested through the use of a           separate set of MIB objects.           The management information specified in this MIB module           includes the Zoning Database for each of one or more Fibre           Channel Fabrics.  A Zoning Database is a combination of the           Fabric's Zone Set Database and its Active Zone Set.  The           Active Zone Set is the Zone Set currently enforced by the           Fabric; a Zone Set Database is a database of the Zone Sets           available to be activated within a Fabric.  All the MIB           objects representing a Zone Set Database are modifiable at           any time (irrespective of the value of any RowStatus           object), whereas all objects representing the Active Zone           Set are always read-only (except to deactivate it and/or           activate a different one).           Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version           of this MIB module is part ofRFC 4936;  see the RFC           itself for full legal notices."    REVISION  "200706270000Z"    DESCRIPTION           "Initial version of this MIB module, published asRFC 4936."    ::= { mib-2 160 }t11ZsMIBObjects        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11ZoneServerMIB 1 }t11ZsMIBConformance    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11ZoneServerMIB 2 }t11ZsMIBNotifications  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11ZoneServerMIB 0 }t11ZsConfiguration     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11ZsMIBObjects 1 }t11ZsStatistics        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11ZsMIBObjects 2 }-- Textual ConventionsT11ZsZoneMemberType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    DISPLAY-HINT  "x"    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "Represents the addressing mechanism by           which a member is identified:                01 - N_Port_Name                02 - Domain_ID and physical port                03 - N_Port_ID                04 - Node_Name                05 - Alias Name                06 - F_Port_Name                E0-FF (hex) - Vendor Specific.           "DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.8.3.6."    SYNTAX        Unsigned32 (0..255)T11ZsRejectReasonExplanation ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "The reason code explanation when rejecting a           Zone Server request:              'other'                  - e.g., a reason code assigned too recently                    to be included in this version of this MIB              'noAdditionalExplanation'                  - there is no additional explanation              'zonesNotSupported'                  - Zones are not supported              'zoneSetNameUnknown'                  - Zone Set name is not known              'noZoneSetActive'                  - no Zone Set is currently active              'zoneNameUnknown'                  - Zone name is unknown              'zoneStateUnknown'                  - state of the Zone is not known              'incorrectPayloadLen'                  - payload length is not correct              'tooLargeZoneSet'                  - Zone Set is larger than permitted size              'deactivateZoneSetFailed'                  - deactivation of Zone Set failed              'reqNotSupported'                  - request is not supported              'capabilityNotSupported'                  - capability is not supported              'zoneMemberIDTypeNotSupp'                  - Zone Member Identifier Type is not supported              'invalidZoneSetDefinition'                  - Zone Set definition is invalid              'enhancedZoningCmdsNotSupported'                  - Enhanced Zoning commands are not supported              'zoneSetExists'                  - Zone Set already exists              'zoneExists'                  - Zone already exists              'aliasExists'                  - Zone Alias already existsDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007              'zoneSetUnknown'                  - Zone Set unknown              'zoneUnknown'                  - Zone unknown              'aliasUnknown'                  - Zone Alias unknown              'zoneAliasTypeUnknown'                  - unknown Zone attribute type              'unableEnhancedMode'                  - Fabric unable to work in Enhanced Mode              'basicZoningCmdsNotSupported'                  - Basic Zoning commands are not supported              'zoneAttribObjectExists'                  - Zone attribute object already exists              'zoneAttribObjectUnknown'                  - Zone attribute object unknown              'requestInProcess'                  - request in process              'cmitInProcess'                  - CMIT in process              'hardEnforcementFailed'                  - hard enforcement failed              'unresolvedReferences'                  - unresolved references in the Zone Set Database              'consistencyChecksFailed'                  - consistency checks failed."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.9."    SYNTAX        INTEGER {                      other(1),                      noAdditionalExplanation(2),                      zonesNotSupported(3),                      zoneSetNameUnknown(4),                      noZoneSetActive(5),                      zoneNameUnknown(6),                      zoneStateUnknown(7),                      incorrectPayloadLen(8),                      tooLargeZoneSet(9),                      deactivateZoneSetFailed(10),                      reqNotSupported(11),                      capabilityNotSupported(12),                      zoneMemberIDTypeNotSupp(13),                      invalidZoneSetDefinition(14),                      enhancedZoningCmdsNotSupported(15),                      zoneSetExists(16),                      zoneExists(17),                      aliasExists(18),DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007                      zoneSetUnknown(19),                      zoneUnknown(20),                      aliasUnknown(21),                      zoneAliasTypeUnknown(22),                      unableEnhancedMode(23),                      basicZoningCmdsNotSupported(24),                      zoneAttribObjectExists(25),                      zoneAttribObjectUnknown(26),                      requestInProcess(27),                      cmitInProcess(28),                      hardEnforcementFailed(29),                      unresolvedReferences(30),                      consistencyChecksFailed(31)                  }T11ZoningName ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "This datatype is a refinement of an SnmpAdminString,           and is used to represent a name stored in a Fibre           Channel Zoning Data Structure.           The value begins with an ASCII letter (upper or lower           case) followed by zero or more characters from the set:           lower case letters, upper case letters, numbers, and           the symbols ($-^_).           The value does not include fill bytes."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.8.1."    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..64))---- The table of Zone Servers--t11ZsServerTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsServerEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "A table containing information about the Zone Servers           on each Fabric in one or more switches, and providing           the capability to perform operations on their Zone           Server databases."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 1 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007t11ZsServerEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsServerEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry contains information specific to a           Zone Server for a particular Fabric (identified by           the value of t11ZsServerFabricIndex) on a particular           switch (identified by values of fcmInstanceIndex           and fcmSwitchIndex).           The persistence across reboots of writable values in           a row of this table is given by the instance of           t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType in that row."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex }    ::= { t11ZsServerTable 1 }T11ZsServerEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsServerFabricIndex           T11FabricIndex,    t11ZsServerCapabilityObject      BITS,    t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType   StorageType,    t11ZsServerDistribute            INTEGER,    t11ZsServerCommit                INTEGER,    t11ZsServerResult                INTEGER,    t11ZsServerReasonCode            T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode,    t11ZsServerReasonCodeExp         OCTET STRING,    t11ZsServerReasonVendorCode      OCTET STRING,    t11ZsServerLastChange            TimeStamp,    t11ZsServerHardZoning            TruthValue,    t11ZsServerReadFromDatabase      INTEGER,    t11ZsServerOperationMode         INTEGER,    t11ZsServerChangeModeResult      INTEGER,    t11ZsServerDefaultZoneSetting    INTEGER,    t11ZsServerMergeControlSetting   INTEGER,    t11ZsServerDefZoneBroadcast      TruthValue}t11ZsServerFabricIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11FabricIndex    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "A unique index value that uniquely identifies a           particular Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 1 }t11ZsServerCapabilityObject OBJECT-TYPEDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    SYNTAX        BITS {                      enhancedMode(0),                      zoneSetDb(1),                      activateDirect(2),                      hardZoning(3)                  }    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "This bitmap represents the capability of the switch           on this Fabric:               'enhancedMode' - able to support enhanced Zoning                                mode of operation.               'zoneSetDb'    - able to support maintaining of                                a Zone Set Database.               'activateDirect' - able to support the Activate                                  Direct command.               'hardZoning'   - able to support Hard Zoning."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, April 2006,section 6.1.23.4.4"    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 2 }t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       StorageType    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies the memory realization, on a           particular switch, of the Zone Set database for a           particular Fabric.  Specifically, each row in the           following tables:                      t11ZsSetTable                      t11ZsZoneTable                      t11ZsSetZoneTable                      t11ZsAliasTable                      t11ZsZoneMemberTable                      t11ZsAttribBlockTable                      t11ZsAttribTable           has a StorageType as specified by the instance of           this object that is INDEXed by the same values of           fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex, andDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           t11ZsServerFabricIndex.           The value of this object is also used to indicate           the persistence across reboots of writable values in           its row of the t11ZsServerTable, as well as the           corresponding row in the t11ZsNotifyControlTable.           If an instance of this object has the value           'permanent(4)', the Zone Set database for the given           Fabric on the given switch is not required to be           writeable."    DEFVAL { nonVolatile }    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 3 }t11ZsServerDistribute OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       INTEGER {                     noop(1),                     zoneSetDb(2)                 }    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object can be set only in Basic mode.  When set           to the value 'zoneSetDb', it requests that the Zone Set           database of a particular switch for a particular Fabric           be distributed to every other switch in that Fabric,           e.g., by using Stage Fabric Configuration Update (SFC)           and Update Fabric Configuration (UFC) requests.           Setting this object to 'noop' has no effect.           When read, the value of this object is always 'noop'.           When the corresponding instance of t11ZsServerOperationMode           has the value 'enhanced', or when the corresponding instance           of t11ZsZoneSetResult has the value 'inProgress', it           is inconsistent to try to set the value of this object."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, April 2006,section 6.1.19.1."    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 4 }t11ZsServerCommit OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        INTEGER {                      commitZoneChanges(1),                      noop(2)                  }    MAX-ACCESS    read-write    STATUS        currentDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    DESCRIPTION            "This object is only used in Enhanced mode.            In Enhanced mode, it can only be modified when the Fabric            lock for the Zone Server on the particular Fabric has been            obtained for use by SNMP SetRequests, and even then, only            by the SNMP entity identified by the value of corresponding            instance of t11FLockInitiator.            Setting the object requests an action:              commitZoneChanges - requests that the changes made                                  within this session to the Zone                                  Set Database be committed.              noop              - requests nothing.            When read, the value is always 'noop'."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.10.2."    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 5 }t11ZsServerResult OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       INTEGER {                     none(1),                     inProgress(2),                     success(3),                     rejectFailure(4),                     otherFailure(5)                 }    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "In Basic mode, this object indicates the status/result           of the last distribution of the Zone Set database that           was invoked via the corresponding instance of           t11ZsZoneSetDistribute, e.g., the status/result of           Stage Fabric Configuration Update (SFC) request(s) used           to implement the setting of t11ZsZoneSetDistribute.           In Enhanced mode, this object indicates the status/result           of the last commit of changes to the Zone Set database           that was invoked via the corresponding instance of           t11ZsServerCommit.             'none'          - no distribution/commit invoked                               via the corresponding instance of                               t11ZsZoneSetDistribute (Basic mode)DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 33]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007                               or t11ZsServerCommit (Enhanced mode).             'inProgress'    - distribution/commit is still in                               progress.             'success'       - distribution/commit completed                               successfully.             'rejectFailure' - distribution/commit failed due to                               an SW_RJT.             'otherFailure'  - distribution/commit failed for some                               other reason.           When the value is 'rejectFailure', the corresponding           instances of t11ZsServerReasonCode,           t11ZsServerReasonCodeExp and t11ZsServerReasonVendorCode           contain the reason codes. "    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.10.2.3."    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 6 }t11ZsServerReasonCode OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "When the corresponding instance of t11ZsZoneSetResult           has the value 'rejectFailure', this object contains           the rejection's reason code.           When the corresponding instance of t11ZsServerResult           has a value other than 'rejectFailure', this object           should contain the value 'none'."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, April 2006,section 6.1.3 and           tables 4, 5, and 6."    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 7 }t11ZsServerReasonCodeExp OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (0 | 1))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "When the corresponding instance of t11ZsZoneSetResult           has the value 'rejectFailure', this object contains           the rejection's reason code explanation.           When the corresponding instance of t11ZsServerResult           has a value other than 'rejectFailure', this objectDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 34]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           should contain the zero-length string."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, April 2006,section 6.1.3 and           tables 4, 5, and 6."    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 8 }t11ZsServerReasonVendorCode OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (0 | 1))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "When the corresponding instance of t11ZsZoneSetResult           has the value 'rejectFailure', this object contains           the rejection's reason vendor-specific code.           When the corresponding instance of t11ZsServerResult           has a value other than 'rejectFailure', this object           should contain the zero-length string."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, April 2006,section 6.1.3 and           tables 4, 5, and 6."    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 9 }t11ZsServerLastChange OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TimeStamp    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the last change           (creation, modification, or deletion) to the Zone Set           database for the Zone Server for a particular Fabric.           If said Zone Set database has not changed since the           last re-initialization of the local network management           system, then this object will contain a zero value."    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 10 }t11ZsServerHardZoning OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object indicates whether this switch, if and when it           is in Basic mode, enforces Hard Zoning on this Fabric."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.10.3.2."DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 35]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 11 }t11ZsServerReadFromDatabase OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        INTEGER {                      committedDB(1),                      copyDB(2)                  }    MAX-ACCESS    read-write    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "In Enhanced mode, this object specifies whether           subsequent SNMP Responses (generated by the local SNMP           agent) to operations that read the configuration of           Zone Sets, Zones, Members, Aliases and Attributes will           reflect the values stored in the current (committed)           Zone Set database, or those stored in the 'copy'           database.           In Basic mode, the value of this object is always           'committedDB' (since there is no 'copy' database in           Basic mode).  In SNMP agents that don't support           write access to the Zone Set database, this object           is always 'committedDB' (since the copy database,           if it were to exist, would be identical)."    DEFVAL { committedDB }    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 12 }t11ZsServerOperationMode OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        INTEGER {                      basic(1),                      enhanced(2)                  }    MAX-ACCESS    read-write    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "The operational mode of the Zone Server.           Setting this object to 'enhanced' is a request that the mode           of operation of the Zone Server be Enhanced mode, which is           only possible if all devices in the Fibre Channel Fabric are           capable of working in Enhanced mode.  If not, the request           will fail and the corresponding value of           t11ZsServerChangeModeResult will so indicate.           Setting this object to 'basic' is a request that the mode           of operation of the Zone Server be Basic mode.  However,           such a set may fail while operating in Enhanced mode,           since FC-GS-5 makes no provision for changing (back)DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 36]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           to Basic mode.           Note that setting this object does not cause or require           that the Fabric lock for the Zone Server be obtained.           However, when this object has the value 'enhanced', any SNMP           SetRequests that attempt to modify the copy database cannot           be successful if the Fabric lock has not been obtained           or has since been released."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007, sections6.4.10.1.1 and6.4.10.1.2."    DEFVAL { basic }    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 13 }t11ZsServerChangeModeResult OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        INTEGER {                      success(1),                      failure(2),                      inProgress(3),                      none(4)                  }    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "When this object has the value of 'success' or           'failure', the value indicates the outcome of the most           recent request, invoked via t11ZsServerOperationMode,           to change the mode of operation of the Zone Server.           When such a request is in progress, this object has the           value 'inProgress'.  Prior to the first such request,           the value of this object is 'none'."    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 14 }t11ZsServerDefaultZoneSetting OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       INTEGER {                     permit(1),                     deny(2)                 }    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object controls the Enhanced Zoning flag that           governs the behavior of the Default Zone on this Fabric.           If this object is set to 'permit', then the members of           the Default Zone on this Fabric can communicate with           each other.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 37]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           If this object is set to 'deny', then the members of the           Default Zone on this Fabric cannot communicate with each           other."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.10.1.1."    DEFVAL  { deny }    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 15 }t11ZsServerMergeControlSetting OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        INTEGER {                      allow(1),                      restrict(2)                  }    MAX-ACCESS    read-write    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "This object controls the Enhanced Zoning flag that           indicates the Merge Control Setting for this Fabric:               'allow'    - a switch may join the Fabric only if                            its Zoning Database is able to merge                            with the Fabric's Zoning Database.               'restrict' - a switch may join the Fabric only if                            its Zoning Database is equal to the                            Fabric's Zoning Database."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.10.1.1."    DEFVAL { allow }    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 16 }t11ZsServerDefZoneBroadcast OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object controls an Enhanced Zoning capability:           it indicates whether Broadcast Zoning is enabled on           the Default Zone on this Fabric.  If this object is           set to 'true', then it is enabled.  If this object is           set to 'false', then it is disabled.           If broadcast Zoning is enabled on a Default Zone,           then broadcast frames generated by a member in that           Default Zone will be restricted to members in that           Default Zone."    REFERENCEDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 38]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.7.2.2."    ::= { t11ZsServerEntry 17 }---- The table of Zone Sets--t11ZsSetTable  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsSetEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "A table containing information on every Zone           Set in the Zone Set database of the Zone Servers           on each Fabric in one or more switches.           In Enhanced mode, changes to a database made via this           table are always made to the 'copy' database, but           values read from this table reflect the contents of           either the 'copy' database or the current (committed)           database as indicated by the corresponding value of           t11ZsServerReadFromDatabase."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 2 }t11ZsSetEntry  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsSetEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry contains information about a Zone Set           in the Zone Set database of a particular Fabric           (identified by the value of t11ZsServerFabricIndex)           on a particular switch (identified by values of           fcmInstanceIndex and fcmSwitchIndex).           A Zone Set can be created in an existing Zone Set           database, and can contain zero or more existing           Zones.  As and when new Zones are created           (as rows in the t11ZsZoneTable), they can be added           to a Zone Set by creating an entry for each in the           t11ZsSetZoneTable.  Deleting a row from this table           deletes the Zone Set from the Zone Set database           maintained by the Zone Server, but does not otherwise           affect the Zone Server.           The StorageType of a row in this table is specified by           the instance of t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType that isDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 39]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           INDEXed by the same values of fcmInstanceIndex,           fcmSwitchIndex, and t11ZsServerFabricIndex."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex, t11ZsSetIndex }    ::= { t11ZsSetTable 1 }T11ZsSetEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsSetIndex          Unsigned32,    t11ZsSetName           T11ZoningName,    t11ZsSetRowStatus      RowStatus}t11ZsSetIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The index of a Zone Set.  This object uniquely           identifies a Zone Set in the Zone Set database           for a particular Fabric on a particular switch."    ::= { t11ZsSetEntry 1 }t11ZsSetName OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZoningName    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The name of this Zone Set.  The t11ZsSetName should           be unique within a Fabric.           The Zone Set can be renamed at any time (i.e., even           when the row in an active state) by setting this object           to a new value."    ::= { t11ZsSetEntry 2 }t11ZsSetRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       RowStatus    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row.           This object cannot be set to 'active' unless the           corresponding value of t11ZsSetName is unique within           the Fabric's Zone Server database on this switch."    ::= { t11ZsSetEntry 3 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 40]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007---- The table of Zones--t11ZsZoneTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsZoneEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This table gives information on all the Zones in the           Zone Set database of the Zone Servers on each Fabric           in one or more switches.           In Enhanced mode, changes to a database made via this           table are always made to the 'copy' database, but           values read from this table reflect the contents of           either the 'copy' database or the current (committed)           database as indicated by the corresponding value of           t11ZsServerReadFromDatabase."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 3 }t11ZsZoneEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsZoneEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry contains information about a Zone           in the Zone Set database of a particular Fabric           (identified by the value of t11ZsServerFabricIndex)           on a particular switch (identified by values of           fcmInstanceIndex and fcmSwitchIndex).           A Zone can be created in an existing Zone Set           database, by first creating an entry in this table,           and then adding members to it by creating entries in the           t11ZsZoneMemberTable.           The StorageType of a row in this table is specified by           the instance of t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType that is           INDEXed by the same values of fcmInstanceIndex,           fcmSwitchIndex, and t11ZsServerFabricIndex."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex, t11ZsZoneIndex }    ::= { t11ZsZoneTable 1 }T11ZsZoneEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsZoneIndex             Unsigned32,    t11ZsZoneName              T11ZoningName,DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 41]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    t11ZsZoneAttribBlock       Unsigned32,    t11ZsZoneRowStatus         RowStatus}t11ZsZoneIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "An index value that uniquely identifies this           Zone within a particular Fabric's Zone Set database           on a particular switch."    ::= { t11ZsZoneEntry 1 }t11ZsZoneName OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZoningName    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The name of this Zone.  The t11ZsZoneName should be           unique within a Fabric.           The Zone can be renamed by setting this object           to a new value."    ::= { t11ZsZoneEntry 2 }t11ZsZoneAttribBlock OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies the index value of the           Zone Attribute Block that contains the Attributes           of this Zone.           In Enhanced mode, a value of zero indicates this           Zone has no Zone Attributes.  In Basic mode, this           object always has the value of zero."    ::= { t11ZsZoneEntry 3 }t11ZsZoneRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       RowStatus    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row.           This object cannot be set to 'active' unless theDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 42]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           corresponding value of t11ZsZoneName is unique within           the Fabric's Zone Server database on this switch."    ::= { t11ZsZoneEntry 4 }---- The table specifying the Zones that belong to each Zone Set--t11ZsSetZoneTable  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsSetZoneEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This table specifies which Zones belong to which Zone           Sets in the Zone Set database of the Zone Servers           on each Fabric in one or more switches."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 4 }t11ZsSetZoneEntry  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsSetZoneEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry specifies that a particular Zone (identified           by the value of t11ZsZoneIndex) is one of the Zones           that form a particular Zone Set (identified by the           value of t11ZsSetIndex) in the Zone Set database of a           particular Fabric (identified by the value of           t11ZsServerFabricIndex) on a particular switch           (identified by values of fcmInstanceIndex and           fcmSwitchIndex).           When a row in this table exists, it references one row in           the t11ZsSetTable and one row in the t11ZsZoneTable.  The           agent must ensure that both such rows when referenced by an           active row in this table, do exist and have a status of           'active', either by refusing to create new rows in this           table, or by automatically deleting rows in this table.           An 'active' row in this table references one row in the           t11ZsSetTable and one in the t11ZsZoneTable.  The agent must           ensure that all such referenced rows exist with a status of           'active', either by refusing to create new active rows in           this table, or by automatically deleting any rows in this           table that reference a deleted row.           The StorageType of a row in this table is specified by           the instance of t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType that isDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 43]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           INDEXed by the same values of fcmInstanceIndex,           fcmSwitchIndex, and t11ZsServerFabricIndex."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex,              t11ZsSetIndex, t11ZsZoneIndex }    ::= { t11ZsSetZoneTable 1 }T11ZsSetZoneEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsSetZoneRowStatus      RowStatus}t11ZsSetZoneRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       RowStatus    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row."    ::= { t11ZsSetZoneEntry 1 }---- The table of Zone Aliases--t11ZsAliasTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsAliasEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This table contains information about the Zone Aliases           in the Zone Set database of the Zone Servers on each           Fabric in one or more switches.           In Enhanced mode, changes to a database made via this           table are always made to the 'copy' database, but           values read from this table reflect the contents of           either the 'copy' database or the current (committed)           database as indicated by the corresponding value of           t11ZsServerReadFromDatabase."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 5 }t11ZsAliasEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsAliasEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry contains information about a Zone Alias in           the Zone Set database of a particular Fabric           (identified by the value of t11ZsServerFabricIndex) onDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 44]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           a particular switch (identified by values of           fcmInstanceIndex and fcmSwitchIndex).           A Zone Member is added to a Zone Alias by creating           an entry in the t11ZsZoneMemberTable pointing to a           row of this table via t11ZsAliasIndex, i.e.,:            - t11ZsZoneMemberParentType = 'alias',            - t11ZsZoneMemberParentIndex = Alias's t11ZsAliasIndex,            - t11ZsZoneMemberFormat != '05 - Alias Name', and            - t11ZsZoneMemberID = Member's identifier.           A Zone Alias is added to a Zone by creating           an entry in the t11ZsZoneMemberTable pointing to a           row of this table via t11ZsAliasName, i.e.,:            - t11ZsZoneMemberParentType = 'zone',  and            - t11ZsZoneMemberParentIndex = Zone's t11ZsZoneIndex,            - t11ZsZoneMemberFormat = '05 - Alias Name',            - t11ZsZoneMemberID = Alias's t11ZsAliasName.           The StorageType of a row in this table is specified by           the instance of t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType that is           INDEXed by the same values of fcmInstanceIndex,           fcmSwitchIndex, and t11ZsServerFabricIndex."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex, t11ZsAliasIndex }    ::= { t11ZsAliasTable 1 }T11ZsAliasEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsAliasIndex            Unsigned32,    t11ZsAliasName             T11ZoningName,    t11ZsAliasRowStatus        RowStatus}t11ZsAliasIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "An index value which uniquely identifies this Zone           Alias within the Zone Set database of a particular           Fabric on a particular switch."    ::= { t11ZsAliasEntry 1 }t11ZsAliasName OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZoningName    MAX-ACCESS   read-createDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 45]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The name of this Zone Alias.  The name of the Zone           Alias should be unique within a Fabric.           The Zone Alias can be renamed by setting this object           to a new value if and when it is not in a Zone, i.e.,           if and only if the current name is not the value of           any t11ZsZoneMemberID in the same Zone Set database."    ::= { t11ZsAliasEntry 2 }t11ZsAliasRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       RowStatus    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row.           This object cannot be set to 'active' unless the           corresponding value of t11ZsAliasName is unique within           the Fabric's Zone Server database on this switch."    ::= { t11ZsAliasEntry 3 }---- The table of Zone Members--t11ZsZoneMemberTable  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsZoneMemberEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This table contains all members of a Zone/Zone Alias           and information about those members in the Zone Set           database of the Zone Servers on each Fabric in one or           more switches.           In Enhanced mode, changes to a database made via this           table are always made to the 'copy' database, but           values read from this table reflect the contents of           either the 'copy' database or the current (committed)           database as indicated by the corresponding value of           t11ZsServerReadFromDatabase."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 6 }t11ZsZoneMemberEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsZoneMemberEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessibleDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 46]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry represents the relationship between a           member and (one of) its 'parent(s)', i.e., a Zone           or Zone Alias to which the member belongs, within           a particular Fabric (identified by the value of           t11ZsServerFabricIndex) on a particular switch           (identified by values of fcmInstanceIndex and           fcmSwitchIndex).           A Zone member (other than an alias) is added to a           Zone by creating an entry in this table having:            - t11ZsZoneMemberParentType = 'zone',  and            - t11ZsZoneMemberParentIndex = Zone's t11ZsZoneIndex,            - t11ZsZoneMemberFormat != '05 - Alias Name',            - t11ZsZoneMemberID = Member's identifier.           An 'active' row in this table references rows in other           tables.  The agent must ensure that all such referenced           rows exist with a status of 'active', either by refusing to           create new active rows in this table, or by automatically           deleting any rows in this table that reference a deleted           row.           The StorageType of a row in this table is specified by           the instance of t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType that is           INDEXed by the same values of fcmInstanceIndex,           fcmSwitchIndex, and t11ZsServerFabricIndex."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex, t11ZsZoneMemberParentType,              t11ZsZoneMemberParentIndex, t11ZsZoneMemberIndex }    ::= { t11ZsZoneMemberTable 1 }T11ZsZoneMemberEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsZoneMemberParentType        INTEGER,    t11ZsZoneMemberParentIndex       Unsigned32,    t11ZsZoneMemberIndex             Unsigned32,    t11ZsZoneMemberFormat            T11ZsZoneMemberType,    t11ZsZoneMemberID                OCTET STRING,    t11ZsZoneMemberRowStatus         RowStatus}t11ZsZoneMemberParentType  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       INTEGER {                     zone(1), -- member belongs to a Zone                     alias(2) -- member belongs to a Zone Alias                 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 47]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object determines whether this member belongs           to a Zone or Zone Alias."    ::= { t11ZsZoneMemberEntry 1 }t11ZsZoneMemberParentIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object contains the index value of the Zone or           Zone Alias to which this member belongs.           If the value of the corresponding instance of           t11ZsZoneMemberParentType is 'zone', then this object           will contain the value of the t11ZsZoneIndex object of           the Zone to which this member belongs.           If the value of the corresponding instance of           t11ZsZoneMemberParentType is 'alias', then this object           will contain the value of the t11ZsAliasIndex object           of the Zone Alias to which this member belongs."    ::= { t11ZsZoneMemberEntry 2 }t11ZsZoneMemberIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "An index value that uniquely identifies this Zone           Member amongst all Zone Members in the Zone Set           database of a particular Fabric on a particular switch."    ::= { t11ZsZoneMemberEntry 3 }t11ZsZoneMemberFormat OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsZoneMemberType    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object identifies the format of the           Zone/Zone Alias member's identifier contained in           t11ZsZoneMemberID.           This object cannot be modified while the corresponding           value of t11ZsZoneMemberRowStatus object is 'active'."    ::= { t11ZsZoneMemberEntry 4 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 48]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007t11ZsZoneMemberID OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255))    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object contains the Member Identifier of the           Zone or Alias.  The interpretation of this object           depends on the value of the corresponding instance           of t11ZsZoneMemberFormat:             - if t11ZsZoneMemberFormat is 'N_Port_Name', then               this object contains an N_Port_Name.             - if t11ZsZoneMemberFormat is 'Domain_ID and physical               port', then this object contains a 4-octet value in               network byte order.  The first octet is zero,               the second octet contains the Domain_ID, and the               last 2 octets contain the physical port number.             - if t11ZsZoneMemberFormat is 'N_Port_ID', then this               object contains the 3-octet Nx_Port FC_ID.             - if t11ZsZoneMemberFormat is 'Alias Name', then               this object contains the value of t11ZsAliasName               for some Alias in the same Zone Set database.             - if t11ZsZoneMemberFormat is 'Node_Name', then               this object contains an 8-octet Node_Name.             - if t11ZsZoneMemberFormat is 'F_Port_Name', then               this object contains an 8-octet F_Port_Name.             - if t11ZsZoneMemberFormat is one of the 'Vendor               Specific' values, then this object contains a value               of 1 to 255 octets in a format defined by the relevant               vendor.           This object cannot be modified while the corresponding           value of t11ZsZoneMemberRowStatus object is 'active'."    ::= { t11ZsZoneMemberEntry 5 }t11ZsZoneMemberRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       RowStatus    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 49]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           The corresponding instances of t11ZsZoneMemberID and           t11ZsZoneMemberFormat objects must be set before or           concurrently with setting this object to 'active'."    ::= { t11ZsZoneMemberEntry 6 }---- The table of Zone Attribute Blocks--t11ZsAttribBlockTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsAttribBlockEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This table gives information on all the Zone           Attributes in the Zone Set database of the Zone           Servers on each Fabric in one or more switches.           In Enhanced mode, changes to a database made via this           table are always made to the 'copy' database, but           values read from this table reflect the contents of           either the 'copy' database or the current (committed)           database as indicated by the corresponding value of           t11ZsServerReadFromDatabase."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 7 }t11ZsAttribBlockEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsAttribBlockEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry contains information about a Zone Attribute           Block (of Zone Attributes) in the Zone Set database           of a particular Fabric (identified by the value of           t11ZsServerFabricIndex) on a particular switch           (identified by values of fcmInstanceIndex and           fcmSwitchIndex).           An 'active' row in this table references a row in the           t11ZsAttribBlockTable.  The agent must ensure that the           referenced rows exists with a status of 'active', either by           refusing to create new active rows in this table, or by           automatically deleting any rows in this table that           reference a deleted row.           The StorageType of a row in this table is specified by           the instance of t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType that is           INDEXed by the same values of fcmInstanceIndex,DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 50]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           fcmSwitchIndex, and t11ZsServerFabricIndex."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex, t11ZsAttribBlockIndex }    ::= { t11ZsAttribBlockTable 1 }T11ZsAttribBlockEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsAttribBlockIndex         Unsigned32,    t11ZsAttribBlockName          T11ZoningName,    t11ZsAttribBlockRowStatus     RowStatus}t11ZsAttribBlockIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "An index value that uniquely identifies this Zone           Attribute within the Zone Set database of a particular           Fabric on a particular switch."    ::= { t11ZsAttribBlockEntry 1 }t11ZsAttribBlockName OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZoningName    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The name of this Zone Attribute Block, which should           be unique within the Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsAttribBlockEntry 2 }t11ZsAttribBlockRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       RowStatus    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row."    ::= { t11ZsAttribBlockEntry 3 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 51]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007---- The table of Zone Attributes--t11ZsAttribTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsAttribEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This table gives information on the Zone Attributes           within the Zone Attribute Blocks in the Zone Set           database of the Zone Servers on each Fabric in one           or more switches.           In Enhanced mode, changes to a database made via this           table are always made to the 'copy' database, but           values read from this table reflect the contents of           either the 'copy' database or the current (committed)           database as indicated by the corresponding value of           t11ZsServerReadFromDatabase."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 8 }t11ZsAttribEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsAttribEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry contains information about a Zone           Attribute in a Zone Attribute Block (identified by           t11ZsAttribBlockIndex) in the Zone Set database of           a particular Fabric (identified by the value of           t11ZsServerFabricIndex) on a particular switch           (identified by values of fcmInstanceIndex and           fcmSwitchIndex).           An entry in this table cannot be created prior to           its associated entry in the t11ZsAttribBlockTable.           The StorageType of a row in this table is specified by           the instance of t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType that is           INDEXed by the same values of fcmInstanceIndex,           fcmSwitchIndex, and t11ZsServerFabricIndex."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex,              t11ZsAttribBlockIndex, t11ZsAttribIndex }    ::= { t11ZsAttribTable 1 }T11ZsAttribEntry ::= SEQUENCE {DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 52]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    t11ZsAttribIndex            Unsigned32,    t11ZsAttribType             Unsigned32,    t11ZsAttribValue            OCTET STRING,    t11ZsAttribRowStatus        RowStatus}t11ZsAttribIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "An index value that uniquely identifies this           Zone Attribute within its Zone Attribute Block in           the Zone Set database of a particular Fabric on a           particular switch."    ::= { t11ZsAttribEntry 1 }t11ZsAttribType  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..65535)    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The type of attribute:                0001       - Protocol                0002       - Broadcast Zone                0003       - Hard Zone                00E0 (hex) - Vendor Specific."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.8.3.8, Table 249."    ::= { t11ZsAttribEntry 2 }t11ZsAttribValue  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (4..252))    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The value of the attribute, formatted as specified           in FC-GS-5 for the type given by the corresponding           instance of t11ZsAttribType.           Note that FC-GS-5 requires that the length of this           value is a multiple of 4 bytes."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.8.3.8."    ::= { t11ZsAttribEntry 3 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 53]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007t11ZsAttribRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       RowStatus    MAX-ACCESS   read-create    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row."    ::= { t11ZsAttribEntry 4 }---- Activating a Zone Set--t11ZsActivateTable  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsActivateEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This table provides a mechanism to allow a Zone Set           to be activated on a Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 9 }t11ZsActivateEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsActivateEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry reflects the state of the activation of a           Zone Set by a particular switch (identified by values           of fcmInstanceIndex and fcmSwitchIndex) on a particular           Fabric (identified by the value of           t11ZsServerFabricIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex }    ::= { t11ZsActivateTable 1 }T11ZsActivateEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsActivateRequest       Unsigned32,    t11ZsActivateDeactivate    INTEGER,    t11ZsActivateResult        INTEGER,    t11ZsActivateFailCause     SnmpAdminString,    t11ZsActivateFailDomainId  FcDomainIdOrZero}t11ZsActivateRequest OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTIONDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 54]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           "Setting this object to a value is a request for a           Zone Set to be activated on the Fabric that is           represented by this row.  The Zone Set to be           activated is the one for which t11ZsSetIndex has           the same value.           If a Zone Set is already active on a Fabric when a           request is made to activate a different one on that           Fabric, then the existing Zone Set is automatically           deactivated and the specified Zone Set is activated           in its place.           The value of this object when read is always 0."    ::= { t11ZsActivateEntry 1 }t11ZsActivateDeactivate OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       INTEGER {                     deactivate(1),                     noop(2)                 }    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Setting this object to 'deactivate' is a request           to deactivate the currently active Zone Set on           a Fabric.           Note that the deactivation of the active Zone Set           allows all ports to communicate or no ports to           communicate, depending on the current Default Zone           behavior.           No action is taken if this object is set to 'noop'.           When read, the value of this object is always 'noop'."    ::= { t11ZsActivateEntry 2 }t11ZsActivateResult OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       INTEGER {                     activateSuccess(1),                     activateFailure(2),                     deactivateSuccess(3),                     deactivateFailure(4),                     inProgress(5),                     none(6)                 }    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTIONDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 55]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           "This object indicates the outcome of the most recent           activation/deactivation using this entry.           When the value of this object is 'inProgress', the           values of the corresponding instances of           t11ZsActivateRequest and t11ZsActivateDeactivate           cannot be modified.           The value 'none' indicates activation/deactivation           has not been attempted since the last restart of           the management system."    ::= { t11ZsActivateEntry 3 }t11ZsActivateFailCause OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..64))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "A textual message indicating the reason for the           most recent failure of a Zone Set activation or           deactivation, or the zero-length string if no           information is available (e.g., because the           corresponding instance of t11ZsActivateResult           has the value 'none').           When the corresponding instance of           t11ZsActivateResult is either 'activateFailure'           or 'deactivateFailure', the value of this object           indicates the reason for that failure."    ::= { t11ZsActivateEntry 4 }t11ZsActivateFailDomainId OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       FcDomainIdOrZero    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "If the failure cause (as indicated by           t11ZsSetFailCause) was specific to a particular           device, this object contains the Domain_ID of that           device.  Otherwise, this object contains zero."    ::= { t11ZsActivateEntry 5 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 56]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007---- t11ZsActiveTable--t11ZsActiveTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsActiveEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "A table containing information on the currently           enforced/active Zone Set on each Fabric.           An active Zone Set cannot be modified.           This table will be empty when no Zone Set is           activated."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 10 }t11ZsActiveEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsActiveEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry represents an active Zone Set of a           particular Fabric (identified by the value of           t11ZsServerFabricIndex), according to a particular           switch (identified by values of fcmInstanceIndex and           fcmSwitchIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex }    ::= { t11ZsActiveTable 1 }T11ZsActiveEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsActiveZoneSetName    T11ZoningName,    t11ZsActiveActivateTime   TimeStamp}t11ZsActiveZoneSetName OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZoningName    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The name of this Zone Set on this Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsActiveEntry 1 }t11ZsActiveActivateTime OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TimeStamp    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTIONDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 57]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           "The value of sysUpTime at which this entry was most           recently activated.  If this row was activated prior to           the last re-initialization of the local network management           system, then this object will contain a zero value."    ::= { t11ZsActiveEntry 2 }---- Zones in the Active/Enforced Zone Set--t11ZsActiveZoneTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsActiveZoneEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This table contains all the Zones that are present in           the active Zone Sets on all Fabrics."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 11 }t11ZsActiveZoneEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsActiveZoneEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry represents a Zone in the active Zone Set           of a particular Fabric (identified by the value of           t11ZsServerFabricIndex), according to a particular           switch (identified by values of fcmInstanceIndex and           fcmSwitchIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex, t11ZsActiveZoneIndex }    ::= { t11ZsActiveZoneTable 1 }T11ZsActiveZoneEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsActiveZoneIndex           Unsigned32,    t11ZsActiveZoneName            T11ZoningName,    t11ZsActiveZoneBroadcastZoning TruthValue,    t11ZsActiveZoneHardZoning      TruthValue}t11ZsActiveZoneIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "An index value that uniquely identifies this Zone           within the active Zone Set on a particular Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsActiveZoneEntry 1 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 58]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007t11ZsActiveZoneName OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZoningName    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The name of this Zone."    ::= { t11ZsActiveZoneEntry 2 }t11ZsActiveZoneBroadcastZoning OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object indicates whether broadcast Zoning is           enabled on this Zone.  If broadcast Zoning is enabled,           then broadcast frames generated by a member in this           Zone will be restricted to members in this Zone.           This object is only instantiated in Enhanced mode."    ::= { t11ZsActiveZoneEntry 3 }t11ZsActiveZoneHardZoning OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object indicates whether hard Zoning is           enabled on this Zone.           This object is only instantiated in Enhanced mode."    ::= { t11ZsActiveZoneEntry 4 }---- Zone Members in the Active/Enforced Zone Set--t11ZsActiveZoneMemberTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsActiveZoneMemberEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This table contains all members of all Zones           within the active Zone Set on any Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 12 }t11ZsActiveZoneMemberEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsActiveZoneMemberEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessibleDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 59]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry represents a member of a Zone in the active           Zone Set of a particular Fabric (identified by the value           t11ZsServerFabricIndex), according to a particular           switch (identified by values of fcmInstanceIndex and           fcmSwitchIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex,              t11ZsActiveZoneIndex, t11ZsActiveZoneMemberIndex }    ::= { t11ZsActiveZoneMemberTable 1 }T11ZsActiveZoneMemberEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsActiveZoneMemberIndex      Unsigned32,    t11ZsActiveZoneMemberFormat     T11ZsZoneMemberType,    t11ZsActiveZoneMemberID         OCTET STRING}t11ZsActiveZoneMemberIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "An index value that uniquely identifies this           member amongst the members of a particular Zone           in the active Zone Set on a particular Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsActiveZoneMemberEntry 1 }t11ZsActiveZoneMemberFormat OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsZoneMemberType    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object identifies the identifier format of the           corresponding instance of t11ZsActiveZoneMemberID."    ::= { t11ZsActiveZoneMemberEntry 2 }t11ZsActiveZoneMemberID OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This value of this object identifies the member           using the format specified in the corresponding           instance of t11ZsActiveZoneMemberFormat."    ::= { t11ZsActiveZoneMemberEntry 3 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 60]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007---- Zone Attributes in the Active/Enforced Zone Set--t11ZsActiveAttribTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsActiveAttribEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This table contains information about some of the           Attributes of the Zones within the active Zone Set           on each Fabric.           This table contains all the types of attributes           that might apply zero, one, or more times to a Zone.           Attributes that apply once and only to a Zone are           specified in the t11ZsActiveZoneTable.           This table will always be empty in Basic mode.           It will also be empty if there are no Zones in           any active Zone Set having any of the applicable           types of attributes."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 13 }t11ZsActiveAttribEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsActiveAttribEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry contains an Attribute of a particular           Zone in the active Zone Set of a particular Fabric           (identified by the value of t11ZsServerFabricIndex),           according to a particular switch (identified by           values of fcmInstanceIndex and fcmSwitchIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex,              t11ZsActiveZoneIndex, t11ZsActiveAttribIndex }    ::= { t11ZsActiveAttribTable 1 }T11ZsActiveAttribEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsActiveAttribIndex        Unsigned32,    t11ZsActiveAttribType         Unsigned32,    t11ZsActiveAttribValue        OCTET STRING}t11ZsActiveAttribIndex  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessibleDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 61]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "An index value that uniquely identifies this           attribute amongst the other attributes for a           particular Zone in the active Zone Set on a           particular Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsActiveAttribEntry 1 }t11ZsActiveAttribType  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..65535)    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The type of attribute:                0001       - Protocol                00E0 (hex) - Vendor Specific           Note that type 2 (Hard) and type 3 (Broadcast)           do not need to be represented here, because they           are represented by t11ZsActiveZoneBroadcastZoning and           t11ZsActiveZoneHardZoning."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.8.3.8, Table 249."    ::= { t11ZsActiveAttribEntry 2 }t11ZsActiveAttribValue  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..252))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The value of the attribute, formatted according to           its type as indicated by the corresponding instance           of t11ZsActiveAttribType.           As specified in FC-GS-5, the length of an attribute           value is at least 4 bytes, and if necessary, the value           is appended with zero bytes so that the length is a           multiple of 4.  For a Vendor-Specific attribute           value, the first 8 bytes contain the T10 Vendor ID           as described in FC-GS-5."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Generic Services-5 (FC-GS-5),           ANSI INCITS 427-2007,section 6.4.8.3.8."    ::= { t11ZsActiveAttribEntry 3 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 62]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007---- Zone Server Statistics--t11ZsStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsStatsEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "A table of statistics maintained by Zone Servers."    ::= { t11ZsStatistics 1 }t11ZsStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsStatsEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "A set of statistics for a Zone Server on a           particular Fabric (identified by the value of           t11ZsServerFabricIndex) on a particular switch           (identified by values of fcmInstanceIndex and           fcmSwitchIndex)."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex }    ::= { t11ZsStatsTable 1 }T11ZsStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    t11ZsOutMergeRequests     Counter32,    t11ZsInMergeAccepts       Counter32,    t11ZsInMergeRequests      Counter32,    t11ZsOutMergeAccepts      Counter32,    t11ZsOutChangeRequests    Counter32,    t11ZsInChangeAccepts      Counter32,    t11ZsInChangeRequests     Counter32,    t11ZsOutChangeAccepts     Counter32,    t11ZsInZsRequests         Counter32,    t11ZsOutZsRejects         Counter32}t11ZsOutMergeRequests OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The number of Merge Request Frames sent by this Zone           Server to other Zone Servers in the same Fabric.           This counter has no discontinuities other than thoseDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 63]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11ZsStatsEntry 1 }t11ZsInMergeAccepts OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The number of Merge Accept Frames received by this Zone           Server from other Zone Servers in the same Fabric.           This counter has no discontinuities other than those           that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11ZsStatsEntry 2 }t11ZsInMergeRequests OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The number of Merge Request Frames received by this Zone           Server from other Zone Servers in the same Fabric.           This counter has no discontinuities other than those           that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11ZsStatsEntry 3 }t11ZsOutMergeAccepts OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The number of Merge Accept Frames sent by this Zone           Server to other Zone Servers in the same Fabric.           This counter has no discontinuities other than those           that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11ZsStatsEntry 4 }t11ZsOutChangeRequests OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The number of change requests sent (via the Fabric           Management Session Protocol) by this Zone Server to           other Zone Servers in the same Fabric.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 64]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           This includes Acquire Change Authorization requests, Stage           Fabric Config Update requests, Update Fabric Config requests           and Release Change Authorization requests.  It also includes           the corresponding types of requests defined by the Enhanced           Commit Service.           This counter has no discontinuities other than those           that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, April 2006, sections10.6 and13."    ::= { t11ZsStatsEntry 5 }t11ZsInChangeAccepts OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The number of SW_ACC messages received from other Zone           Servers in the same Fabric (according to the Fabric           Management Session Protocol) in response to change           requests by this Zone Server.           This includes SW_ACC messages received in response to           Acquire Change Authorization requests, to Stage Fabric           Config Update requests, to Update Fabric Config requests,           and to Release Change Authorization requests.  It also           includes responses to the corresponding types of requests           defined for the Enhanced Commit Service.           This counter has no discontinuities other than those           that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, April 2006, sections10.6 and13."    ::= { t11ZsStatsEntry 6 }t11ZsInChangeRequests OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The number of change requests received (via the Fabric           Management Session Protocol) by this Zone Server from           other Zone Servers in the same Fabric.           This includes Acquire Change Authorization requests, Stage           Fabric Config Update requests, Update Fabric Config requestsDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 65]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           and Release Change Authorization requests.  It also includes           the corresponding types of requests defined by the Enhanced           Commit Service.           This counter has no discontinuities other than those           that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, April 2006, sections10.6 and13."    ::= { t11ZsStatsEntry 7 }t11ZsOutChangeAccepts OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The number of SW_ACC messages sent by this Zone Server           (according to the Fabric Management Session Protocol) in           response to change requests from other Zone Servers in           the same Fabric.           This includes SW_ACC messages sent in response to           Acquire Change Authorization requests, to Stage Fabric           Config Update requests, to Update Fabric Config requests           and to Release Change Authorization requests.  It also           includes responses to the corresponding types of requests           defined for the Enhanced Commit Service.           This counter has no discontinuities other than those           that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    REFERENCE           "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric-4 (FC-SW-4),           ANSI INCITS 418-2006, April 2006, sections10.6 and13."    ::= { t11ZsStatsEntry 8 }t11ZsInZsRequests OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The number of Zone Server requests received by this           Zone Server on this Fabric, both those received in           Basic mode and in Enhanced mode.           This counter has no discontinuities other than those           that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11ZsStatsEntry 9 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 66]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007t11ZsOutZsRejects OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Counter32    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The number of Zone Server requests rejected by this           Zone Server on this Fabric, both those rejected in           Basic mode and in Enhanced mode.           This counter has no discontinuities other than those           that all Counter32s have when sysUpTime=0."    ::= { t11ZsStatsEntry 10 }---- Notification Control Table--t11ZsNotifyControlTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF T11ZsNotifyControlEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "A table of control information for notifications           generated due to Zone Server events."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 14 }t11ZsNotifyControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsNotifyControlEntry    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "Each entry contains notification control information           specific to a Zone Server for a particular Fabric           (identified by the value of t11ZsServerFabricIndex)           on a particular switch (identified by values of           fcmInstanceIndex and fcmSwitchIndex).           The persistence across reboots of writable values in           a row of this table is specified by the instance of           t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType that is INDEXed by           the same values of fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,           and t11ZsServerFabricIndex."    INDEX   { fcmInstanceIndex, fcmSwitchIndex,              t11ZsServerFabricIndex }    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlTable 1 }T11ZsNotifyControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE {     t11ZsNotifyRequestRejectEnable    TruthValue,DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 67]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007     t11ZsNotifyMergeFailureEnable     TruthValue,     t11ZsNotifyMergeSuccessEnable     TruthValue,     t11ZsNotifyDefZoneChangeEnable    TruthValue,     t11ZsNotifyActivateEnable         TruthValue,     t11ZsRejectCtCommandString        OCTET STRING,     t11ZsRejectRequestSource          FcNameIdOrZero,     t11ZsRejectReasonCode             T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode,     t11ZsRejectReasonCodeExp          T11ZsRejectReasonExplanation,     t11ZsRejectReasonVendorCode       OCTET STRING}t11ZsNotifyRequestRejectEnable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies whether t11ZsRequestRejectNotify           notifications should be generated by the Zone Server           for this Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlEntry 1 }t11ZsNotifyMergeFailureEnable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies whether t11ZsMergeFailureNotify           notifications should be generated by the Zone Server           for this Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlEntry 2 }t11ZsNotifyMergeSuccessEnable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies whether t11ZsMergeSuccessNotify           notifications should be generated by the Zone Server           for this Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlEntry 3 }t11ZsNotifyDefZoneChangeEnable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies whether t11ZsDefZoneChangeNotify           notifications should be generated by the Zone ServerDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 68]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           for this Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlEntry 4 }t11ZsNotifyActivateEnable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS   read-write    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies whether t11ZsActivateNotify           notifications should be generated by the Zone Server           for this Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlEntry 5 }t11ZsRejectCtCommandString OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX        OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))    MAX-ACCESS    read-only    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "The binary content of the Zone Server 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)."    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlEntry 6 }t11ZsRejectRequestSource 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           t11ZsRejectCtCommandString."    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlEntry 7 }t11ZsRejectReasonCode OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11NsGs4RejectReasonCode    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTIONDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 69]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           "The reason code corresponding to the most recent           rejection of a request by the Zone Server for           this Fabric."    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlEntry 8 }t11ZsRejectReasonCodeExp OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       T11ZsRejectReasonExplanation    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "When the value of t11ZsRejectReasonCode is           'Unable to perform command request', this           object contains the corresponding reason code           explanation."    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlEntry 9 }t11ZsRejectReasonVendorCode       OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))    MAX-ACCESS   read-only    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "When the value of t11ZsRejectReasonCode is           'Vendor Specific Error', this object contains           the corresponding vendor-specific reason code."    ::= { t11ZsNotifyControlEntry 10 }t11ZsFabricIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4096)    MAX-ACCESS   accessible-for-notify    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This object contains either a value of           T11FabricIndex to identify the Fabric on which           some occurrence has caused a notification to be           generated, or it has the value 4096 to indicate           all applicable Fabrics."    ::= { t11ZsConfiguration 15 }DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 70]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007-- Notificationst11ZsRequestRejectNotify NOTIFICATION-TYPE    OBJECTS      { t11FamLocalSwitchWwn,                   t11ZsRejectRequestSource,                   t11ZsRejectCtCommandString,                   t11ZsRejectReasonCode,                   t11ZsRejectReasonCodeExp,                   t11ZsRejectReasonVendorCode }    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This notification is generated whenever a Zone Server           (indicated by the value of t11FamLocalSwitchWwn) rejects           a request.           The value of t11ZsRejectCtCommandString indicates the           rejected request, and the values of t11ZsRejectReasonCode,           t11ZsRejectReasonCodeExp and t11ZsRejectReasonVendorCode           indicate the reason for the rejection.  The value of           t11ZsRequestClient indicates the source of the request."    ::= { t11ZsMIBNotifications 1 }t11ZsMergeFailureNotify NOTIFICATION-TYPE    OBJECTS      { ifIndex, t11ZsFabricIndex }    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This notification indicates that a Zone merge           failure has occurred on the Fabric indicated by the           value of t11ZsFabricIndex, on the interface           indicated by the value of ifIndex.           If multiple Virtual Fabrics are configured on an           interface, and all have a Zone merge failure           at the same time, then just one notification is           generated and t11ZsFabricIndex has the value 4096."    ::= { t11ZsMIBNotifications 2 }t11ZsMergeSuccessNotify NOTIFICATION-TYPE    OBJECTS      { ifIndex, t11ZsFabricIndex }    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This notification indicates that a successful Zone           merge has occurred on the Fabric indicated by the           value of t11ZsFabricIndex, on the interface           indicated by the value of ifIndex.           If multiple Virtual Fabrics are configured on an           interface, and all have a successful Zone MergeDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 71]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           at the same time, then just one notification is           generated and t11ZsFabricIndex has the value 4096."    ::= { t11ZsMIBNotifications 3 }t11ZsDefZoneChangeNotify NOTIFICATION-TYPE    OBJECTS      { t11ZsServerDefaultZoneSetting }    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This notification indicates that the           value of a Default Zone Setting has changed.           The value of t11ZsServerDefaultZoneSetting           contains the value after the change."    ::= { t11ZsMIBNotifications 4 }t11ZsActivateNotify NOTIFICATION-TYPE    OBJECTS      { t11FamLocalSwitchWwn, t11ZsActivateResult }    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "This notification is generated whenever a switch           (indicated by the value of t11FamLocalSwitchWwn)           activates/deactivates a Zone Set on a Fabric.           The t11ZsActivateResult object denotes the outcome           of the activation/deactivation."    ::= { t11ZsMIBNotifications 5 }-- Conformancet11ZsMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11ZsMIBConformance 1 }t11ZsMIBGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { t11ZsMIBConformance 2 }t11ZsMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION           "The compliance statement for entities that           implement the Zone Server."    MODULE MANDATORY-GROUPS {t11ZsBasicGroup,                             t11ZsNotificationControlGroup,                             t11ZsNotificationGroup }    GROUP        t11ZsEnhancedModeGroup    DESCRIPTION           "This group is mandatory only for those systems           with Zone Servers that support Enhanced Mode."    GROUP        t11ZsActivateGroup    DESCRIPTION           "Only entities that provide write access for           activating a Zone Set support need to supportDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 72]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           this group."    GROUP        t11ZsStatisticsGroup    DESCRIPTION           "These counters, containing Zone Server statistics,           are mandatory only for those systems that count           such events."    OBJECT       t11ZsSetRowStatus    SYNTAX       INTEGER { active(1) }    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsZoneRowStatus    SYNTAX       INTEGER { active(1) }    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsSetZoneRowStatus    SYNTAX       INTEGER { active(1) }    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsAliasRowStatus    SYNTAX       INTEGER { active(1) }    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsZoneMemberRowStatus    SYNTAX       INTEGER { active(1) }    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsAttribBlockRowStatus    SYNTAX       INTEGER { active(1) }    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsAttribRowStatus    SYNTAX       INTEGER { active(1) }    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTIONDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 73]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsServerDistribute    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsServerCommit    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsServerReadFromDatabase    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsServerOperationMode    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsServerDefaultZoneSetting    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsServerMergeControlSetting    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsServerDefZoneBroadcast    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsSetName    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsZoneNameDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 74]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsZoneAttribBlock    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsAliasName    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsZoneMemberFormat    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsZoneMemberID    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsAttribBlockName    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsAttribType    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsAttribValue    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsActivateRequest    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsActivateDeactivate    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 75]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007    OBJECT       t11ZsNotifyRequestRejectEnable    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsNotifyMergeFailureEnable    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsNotifyMergeSuccessEnable    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsNotifyDefZoneChangeEnable    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    OBJECT       t11ZsNotifyActivateEnable    MIN-ACCESS   read-only    DESCRIPTION           "Write access is not required."    ::= { t11ZsMIBCompliances 1 }-- Units of Conformancet11ZsBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS  { t11ZsServerCapabilityObject,               t11ZsServerDatabaseStorageType,               t11ZsServerDistribute,               t11ZsServerResult,               t11ZsServerReasonCode,               t11ZsServerReasonCodeExp,               t11ZsServerReasonVendorCode,               t11ZsServerLastChange,               t11ZsServerHardZoning,               t11ZsServerReadFromDatabase,               t11ZsServerOperationMode,               t11ZsSetName,               t11ZsSetRowStatus,               t11ZsZoneName,               t11ZsZoneAttribBlock,               t11ZsZoneRowStatus,               t11ZsSetZoneRowStatus,               t11ZsZoneMemberFormat,DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 76]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007               t11ZsZoneMemberID,               t11ZsZoneMemberRowStatus,               t11ZsActiveZoneSetName,               t11ZsActiveActivateTime,               t11ZsActiveZoneName,               t11ZsActiveZoneMemberFormat,               t11ZsActiveZoneMemberID             }    STATUS   current    DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects for displaying and updating           the Zone configuration of a Zone Server capable of           operating in Basic mode."    ::= { t11ZsMIBGroups 1 }t11ZsEnhancedModeGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS  { t11ZsServerCommit,               t11ZsServerChangeModeResult,               t11ZsServerDefaultZoneSetting,               t11ZsServerMergeControlSetting,               t11ZsServerDefZoneBroadcast,               t11ZsAliasName,               t11ZsAliasRowStatus,               t11ZsAttribBlockName,               t11ZsAttribBlockRowStatus,               t11ZsAttribType,               t11ZsAttribValue,               t11ZsAttribRowStatus,               t11ZsActiveZoneBroadcastZoning,               t11ZsActiveZoneHardZoning,               t11ZsActiveAttribType,               t11ZsActiveAttribValue             }    STATUS   current    DESCRIPTION           "A collection of additional objects for displaying           and updating the Zone configuration of a Zone Server           capable of operating in Enhanced mode."    ::= { t11ZsMIBGroups 2 }t11ZsStatisticsGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS  { t11ZsOutMergeRequests,               t11ZsInMergeAccepts,               t11ZsInMergeRequests,               t11ZsOutMergeAccepts,               t11ZsOutChangeRequests,               t11ZsInChangeAccepts,               t11ZsInChangeRequests,DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 77]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007               t11ZsOutChangeAccepts,               t11ZsInZsRequests,               t11ZsOutZsRejects             }    STATUS   current    DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects for collecting Zone Server            statistics information."    ::= { t11ZsMIBGroups 3 }t11ZsNotificationControlGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS  { t11ZsNotifyRequestRejectEnable,               t11ZsNotifyMergeFailureEnable,               t11ZsNotifyMergeSuccessEnable,               t11ZsNotifyDefZoneChangeEnable,               t11ZsNotifyActivateEnable,               t11ZsRejectCtCommandString,               t11ZsRejectRequestSource,               t11ZsRejectReasonCode,               t11ZsRejectReasonCodeExp,               t11ZsRejectReasonVendorCode,               t11ZsFabricIndex             }    STATUS   current    DESCRIPTION           "A collection of notification control and           notification information objects for monitoring           Zone Server request rejection and Zone merge           failures."    ::= { t11ZsMIBGroups 4 }t11ZsActivateGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS  { t11ZsActivateRequest,               t11ZsActivateDeactivate,               t11ZsActivateResult,               t11ZsActivateFailCause,               t11ZsActivateFailDomainId             }    STATUS   current    DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects that allow a Zone Set to           be activated via SNMP SetRequests and provide the           status and result of such an activation."    ::= { t11ZsMIBGroups 5 }t11ZsNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP    NOTIFICATIONS { t11ZsRequestRejectNotify,                    t11ZsMergeFailureNotify,DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 78]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007                    t11ZsMergeSuccessNotify,                    t11ZsDefZoneChangeNotify,                    t11ZsActivateNotify }    STATUS        current    DESCRIPTION           "A collection of notification(s) for monitoring           Zone Server request rejection, Zone merge           failures and successes, and Default Zoning           behavioral changes."    ::= { t11ZsMIBGroups 6 }END8.  IANA Considerations   IANA has assigned two MIB OIDs:  one for the T11-FC-FABRIC-LOCK-MIB   module (159) and one for the T11-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB module (160),   under the mib-2 subtree.9.  Security Considerations   There are many management objects defined in these MIB modules 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.   Specifically, unauthorized write access to *any* of the writable   objects in these MIB modules could cause unauthorized manipulation of   the Zoning information on a Zone Server, and/or the activation of an   unauthorized Active Zone Set in a Fabric.  This could result in   allowing unauthorized connectivity, and/or denying authorized   connectivity, between hosts connected to the Fibre Channel network.   It could also cause the suppression of notifications (e.g., of   unauthorized operations), or the disruption of network operations due   to the generation of unwanted notifications.   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.   Unauthorized read access to any of the readable objects in the   t11ZsServerTable, t11ZsActiveZoneTable, t11ZsActiveZoneMemberTable,   or t11ZsActiveAttribTable tables would reveal information about theDeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 79]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007   currently authorized connectivity between hosts connected to the   Fibre Channel network.   Unauthorized read access to any of the readable objects in the   t11ZsSetTable, t11ZsZoneTable, t11ZsSetZoneTable, t11ZsAliasTable,   t11ZsZoneMemberTable, t11ZsAttribBlockTable, or t11ZsAttribTable   tables would reveal information about potential/alternative   connectivity that could be authorized between hosts connected to the   Fibre Channel network.   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.10.  Acknowledgements   This document was originally developed and approved by the INCITS   Task Group T11.5 (http://www.t11.org) as the SM-ZSM 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 80]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 200711.  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.   [RFC2863]  McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group              MIB",RFC 2863, June 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.   [RFC3584]  Frye, R., Levi, D., Routhier, S., and B. Wijnen,              "Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3              of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework",RFC 3584, August 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-GS-4]  "Fibre Channel - Generic Services - 4 (FC-GS-4)", ANSI              INCITS 387-2004,http://www.t11.org/t11/stat.nsf/upnum/1505-d, August 2004.   [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.   [FC-FS]    "Fibre Channel - Framing and Signaling (FC-FS)", ANSI              INCITS 373-2003, April 2003.   [RFC4001]  Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S., and J.              Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet Network              Addresses",RFC 4001, February 2005.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 81]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone Server MIB                August 2007   [RFC4044]  McCloghrie, K., "Fibre Channel Management MIB",RFC 4044,              May 2005.   [RFC4438]  DeSanti, C., Gaonkar, V., Vivek, H., 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.   [APPL-ID]  Steven Wilson (FC-SW-5, Editor), "FC-SW-5 Letter to              T11.5", ANSI INCITS T11/06-679v0,http://www.t11.org/ftp/t11/pub/fc/sw-5/06-679v0.pdf, 21              September 2006.  Approved by the T11 and T11.5 plenary              meetings on October 5, 2006.   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate              Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.12.  Informative References   [RFC2741]  Daniele, M., Wijnen, B., Ellison, M., and D. Francisco,              "Agent Extensibility (AgentX) Protocol Version 1",RFC2741, January 2000.   [RFC3410]  Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart,              "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-              Standard Management Framework",RFC 3410, December 2002.DeSanti, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 82]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone 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 83]

RFC 4936                   FC Zone 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 84]

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