HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x MIB Reference Guide (AA-RVHXB-TE, September 2005)
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Table 6 FIBRE-CHANNEL-FE-MIB definitions
Type definition Value Description
Display string Octet string of size 0 to 255 Textual information taken from the NVT ASCII
character set as defined on pages 4, 10 and 11
of RFC 854. To summarize RFC 854, the NVT
ASCII repertoire specifies:
• The use of character codes 0-127
(decimal).
• The graphic characters (32-126) are
interpreted as U.S. ASCII.
• NUL, LF, CR, BEL, BS, HT, VT, and FF
have the special meanings specified in
RFC 854.
• The other 25 codes have no standard
interpretation.
• The sequence CR LF means newline.
• The sequence CR NUL means carriage
return.
• An LF not preceded by a CR means
moving to the same column on the next
line.
• The sequence CR x, for any x other than
LF or NUL, is illegal. Note that this also
means that a string can end with either
CR LF or CR NUL, but not with CR.
Any object defined using this syntax may
not exceed 255 characters.
Milliseconds Integer from 0 to 2147383647 Time unit value in milliseconds
Microseconds Integer from 0 to 2147383647 Time unit value in microseconds
FcNameId Octet string of size 8 World Wide Name (WWN) or Fibre Channel
name associated with an FC entity. It is a
Network_Destination_ID or Network_Source_ID
composed of a value up to 60 bits wide,
occupying the remaining 8 bytes while the first
nibble identifies the format of the
Name_Identifier.
Name_Identifier hex values:
0 (ignored)
1 (IEEE 48-bit address)
2 (IEEE extended)
3 (locally assigned)
4 (32-bit IP address)
FabricName Octet string of size 8 The name identifier of a fabric. Each fabric
provides a unique fabric name.
Valid formats include:
IEEE 48
Local
FcPortName Octet string of size 8 The name identifier associated with a port.
Valid formats include:
IEEE 48
IEEE extended
Local