FW 07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.00 McDATA E/OS SNMP Support Manual (620-000131-620, April 2005)

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Description The port vendor (e.g., for a GBIC).
FcConnUnitPortSpeed
Type Gauge32
Product Mapping Return 100000 kilobytes for 1 Gb/s switches and 200000 kilobytes for
2 Gb/s switches.
Access R
Description The speed of the port in kilobytes per second.
FcConnUnitPortControl
Type INTEGER
Product Mapping ResetConnUnitPort(3), offlineConnUnitPort(6),
onlineConnUnitPort(7), and portFailure(42501) are the only
set-operations are supported. Always return unknown(1) on read.
Access R/W
Description This object is used to control the addressed fcConnUnit’s port. Valid
commands are:
Unknown (1) and invalid (2) are only used as values that are read.
ResetConnUnitPort (3): If the addressed connectivity unit allows this
operation to be performed on 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
resynchronization occurring between the transceiver in the
addressed port to the transceiver that the port is connected to.
BypassConnUnitPort (4): If the addressed connectivity unit 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 (5): If the addressed connectivity unit 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.