t11FcRouteTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF T11FcRouteEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Fibre Channel Routing tables for the
locally managed switches. This table lists all the
routes that are configured in and/or computed by any
local switch for any Fabric.
Such routes are used by a switch to forward frames (of user
data) on a Fabric. The conceptual process is based on
extracting the Destination Fibre Channel Address Identifier
(D_ID) out of a received frame (of user data) and comparing
it to each entry of this table that is applicable to the
given switch and Fabric. Such comparison consists of first
performing a logical-AND of the extracted D_ID with a mask
(the value of t11FcRouteDestMask) and second comparing the
result of that \AND\ operation to the value of
t11FcRouteDestAddrId. A similar comparison is made of the
Source Fibre Channel Address Identifier (S_ID) of a frame
against the t11FcRouteSrcAddrId and t11FcRouteSrcMask values
of an entry. If an entry\s value of t11FcRouteInInterface
is non-zero, then a further comparison determines if the
frame was received on the appropriate interface. If all of
these comparisons for a particular entry are successful,
then that entry represents a potential route for forwarding
the received frame.
For entries configured by a user, t11FcRouteProto has
the value \netmgmt\; only entries of this type can be
deleted by the user."
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The Fibre Channel Routing tables for the
locally managed switches. This table lists all the
routes that are configured in and/or computed by any
local switch for any Fabric.
Such routes are used by a switch to forward frames (of user
data) on a Fabric. The conceptual process is based on
extracting the Destination Fibre Channel Address Identifier
(D_ID) out of a received frame (of user data) and comparing
it to each entry of this table that is applicable to the
given switch and Fabric. Such comparison consists of first
performing a logical-AND of the extracted D_ID with a mask
(the value of t11FcRouteDestMask) and second comparing the
result of that 'AND' operation to the value of
t11FcRouteDestAddrId. A similar comparison is made of the
Source Fibre Channel Address Identifier (S_ID) of a frame
against the t11FcRouteSrcAddrId and t11FcRouteSrcMask values
of an entry. If an entry's value of t11FcRouteInInterface
is non-zero, then a further comparison determines if the
frame was received on the appropriate interface. If all of
these comparisons for a particular entry are successful,
then that entry represents a potential route for forwarding
the received frame.
For entries configured by a user, t11FcRouteProto has
the value 'netmgmt'; only entries of this type can be
deleted by the user.
Parsed from file rfc4625-Fibre-Channel-Routing-Information.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: T11-FC-ROUTE-MIB
The Fibre Channel Routing tables for the
locally managed switches. This table lists all the
routes that are configured in and/or computed by any
local switch for any Fabric.
Such routes are used by a switch to forward frames (of user
data) on a Fabric. The conceptual process is based on
extracting the Destination Fibre Channel Address Identifier
(D_ID) out of a received frame (of user data) and comparing
it to each entry of this table that is applicable to the
given switch and Fabric. Such comparison consists of first
performing a logical-AND of the extracted D_ID with a mask
(the value of t11FcRouteDestMask) and second comparing the
result of that 'AND' operation to the value of
t11FcRouteDestAddrId. A similar comparison is made of the
Source Fibre Channel Address Identifier (S_ID) of a frame
against the t11FcRouteSrcAddrId and t11FcRouteSrcMask values
of an entry. If an entry's value of t11FcRouteInInterface
is non-zero, then a further comparison determines if the
frame was received on the appropriate interface. If all of
these comparisons for a particular entry are successful,
then that entry represents a potential route for forwarding
the received frame.
For entries configured by a user, t11FcRouteProto has
the value 'netmgmt'; only entries of this type can be
deleted by the user.
Parsed from file T11-FC-ROUTE-MIB.mib
Module: T11-FC-ROUTE-MIB
Automatically extracted from RFC4625
t11FcRouteTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF T11FcRouteEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Fibre Channel Routing tables for the locally managed switches. This table lists all the routes that are configured in and/or computed by any local switch for any Fabric. Such routes are used by a switch to forward frames (of user data) on a Fabric. The conceptual process is based on extracting the Destination Fibre Channel Address Identifier (D_ID) out of a received frame (of user data) and comparing it to each entry of this table that is applicable to the given switch and Fabric. Such comparison consists of first performing a logical-AND of the extracted D_ID with a mask (the value of t11FcRouteDestMask) and second comparing the result of that 'AND' operation to the value of t11FcRouteDestAddrId. A similar comparison is made of the Source Fibre Channel Address Identifier (S_ID) of a frame against the t11FcRouteSrcAddrId and t11FcRouteSrcMask values of an entry. If an entry's value of t11FcRouteInInterface is non-zero, then a further comparison determines if the frame was received on the appropriate interface. If all of these comparisons for a particular entry are successful, then that entry represents a potential route for forwarding the received frame. For entries configured by a user, t11FcRouteProto has the value 'netmgmt'; only entries of this type can be deleted by the user." ::= { t11FcRouteObjects 2 }
t11FcRouteTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF T11FcRouteEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Fibre Channel Routing tables for the locally managed switches. This table lists all the routes that are configured in and/or computed by any local switch for any Fabric. Such routes are used by a switch to forward frames (of user data) on a Fabric. The conceptual process is based on extracting the Destination Fibre Channel Address Identifier (D_ID) out of a received frame (of user data) and comparing it to each entry of this table that is applicable to the given switch and Fabric. Such comparison consists of first performing a logical-AND of the extracted D_ID with a mask (the value of t11FcRouteDestMask) and second comparing the result of that 'AND' operation to the value of t11FcRouteDestAddrId. A similar comparison is made of the Source Fibre Channel Address Identifier (S_ID) of a frame against the t11FcRouteSrcAddrId and t11FcRouteSrcMask values of an entry. If an entry's value of t11FcRouteInInterface is non-zero, then a further comparison determines if the frame was received on the appropriate interface. If all of these comparisons for a particular entry are successful, then that entry represents a potential route for forwarding the received frame. For entries configured by a user, t11FcRouteProto has the value 'netmgmt'; only entries of this type can be deleted by the user." ::= { t11FcRouteObjects 2 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.144.1.2.1 | t11FcRouteEntry | 13 | 13 | Each entry contains a route to a particular destination, possibly from a particular subset of source addresses, on a particular F… |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.144.1.1 | t11FcRouteFabricTable | 1 | 3 | The table containing Fibre Channel Routing information that is specific to a Fabric. |