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T11-TC-MIB
1: -- extracted from rfc4439.txt
2: -- at Thu Mar 30 06:10:40 2006
38:
39: T11FabricIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
39: warning -
warning: current type `T11FabricIndex' is not referenced in this module
40: DISPLAY-HINT "d"
41: STATUS current
42: DESCRIPTION
43: "A Fabric Index that is used as a unique
44: index value to identify a particular Fabric within
45: one (or more) physical infrastructures.
46:
47: In an environment that is conformant to FC-SW-3, where
48: there is always exactly one Fabric in a single physical
49: infrastructure, the value of this Fabric Index will
50: always be 1.
51:
52: However, the current standard, FC-SW-4, defines
53: how multiple Fabrics, each with its own management
54: instrumentation, could operate within one (or more)
55: physical infrastructures. When such multiple Fabrics
56: are in use, this index value is used to uniquely
57: identify a particular Fabric within a physical
58: infrastructure.
59:
60: Note that the value of this textual convention has a
61: range of (0..4095) so as to be consistent with FC-SW-4,
62: which says that a 'VF_ID Bitmap' is 512 bytes long, with
63: the high-order bit representing VF_ID zero, and the
64: low-order bit representing 4095."
65: REFERENCE "Fibre Channel - Switch Fabric - 4 (FC-SW-4),
66: ANSI INCITS 418-2006, section 6.1.27.2.4."
67: SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..4095)
68:
69: END
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