Q-Logic SANBOX Switch User Manual


 
5 – Fibre Alliance MIB Objects
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connUnitPortControl (1.3.6.1.3.94.1.10.1.16)
This object is used to control the addressed connUnit's port.
resetConnUnitPort: If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be
performed to this port, the addressed port performs a vendor-specific ”reset”
operation. Examples of these operations are: the Link Reset protocol, the
Loop Initialization protocol, or a re-synchronization occurring between the
transceiver in the addressed port to the transceiver that the port is
connected to.
bypassConnUnitPort: If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be
performed to this port, the addressed port performs a vendor-specific
“bypass” operation. Examples of these operations are transitioning from
online to offline, a request (non-participating) command to the Loop Port
state machine, or removal of the port from an arbitrated loop by a hub.
unbypassConnUnitPort: If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to
be performed to this port, the addressed port performs a vendor-specific
“unbypass” operation. Examples of these operations are the Link Failure
protocol, a request (participating) command to the Loop Port state machine,
or addition of the port to an arbitrated loop by a hub.
offlineConnUnitPort: If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be
performed to this port, the addressed port performs a vendor-specific
“offline” operation. Examples of these operations are disabling a port's
transceiver, the Link Failure protocol, request (non-participating) command
to the Loop Port state machine, or removal of the port from an arbitrated
loop by a hub.
onlineConnUnitPort: If the addressed connUnit allows this operation to be
performed to this port, the addressed port performs a vendor-specific
“online” operation. Examples of these operations are enabling a port's
transceiver, the Link Failure protocol, request (participating) command to the
Loop Port state machine, or addition of the port from an arbitrated loop by a
hub.
resetConnUnitPortCounters: If the addressed connUnit allows this
operation to be performed to this port, the addressed port statistics table
counters will be set to zero.
Each implementation may choose not to allow any or all of these values on a SET.
On a read, if you do not support write, then return invalid. Otherwise, return the
last control operation attempted.
Syntax
INTEGER {
unknown(1),
invalid(2),
resetConnUnitPort(3),