Q-Logic 7.8 Manuel D’Utilisation

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5 – Fibre Alliance MIB Objects
Link Table
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Return Value
The event description in the form: 
"[Id][timestamp][severity][module][Description]"
Link Table
The objects described in this section are in a table format indexed by World Wide 
Name and Index. The index is an index into the link table for the switch. There 
may be as many link entries as there are ports. An example of how to access one 
of these objects given a WWN of 100000c0dd0090a7 is:
"snmpget localhost public 
fcmgmt.connSet.connUnitLinkTable.connUnitLinkEntry.connUnitLinkUni
tId.16.0.0.192.221.0.144.167.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1".
If the agent is able to discover links which do not directly attach to members of its 
agency and its discovery algorithm gives some assurance the links are recently 
valid, it may include these links. Link information entered by administrative action 
may be included even if not validated directly if the link has at least one endpoint 
in this agency, but should not be included otherwise.
A connectivity unit should fill the table in as best it can. One of the methods to fill 
this in would be to use the RNID ELS (ANSI document 99-422v0). This allows one 
to query a port for the information needed for the link table.
This table is accessed either directly if the management software has an index 
value or via GetNexts. The value of the indexes are not required to be contiguous. 
Each entry created in this table will be assigned an index. This relationship is kept 
persistent until the entry is removed from the table or the system is reset. The total 
number of entries are defined by the size of the table
connUnitLinkUnitId (1.3.6.1.3.94.1.12.1.1)
The connUnitId of the connectivity unit that contains this link table. 
Syntax
connUnitLinkUnitId
Access
read-only
Status
mandatory
Return Value
The World Wide Name of the switch followed by 8 bytes of zeros. For 
example, 10 00 00 C0 DD 00 71 C9 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00.