The MIB module for the management of Inter-VSAN
routing within the framework of Cisco's
Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) Architecture. IVR allows
traffic between VSANs. VSANs are logically separated
Storage Area Networks (SANs) where traffic does not
cross VSAN boundaries. Certain SAN applications need
restricted communication between initiators and
targets which are in different VSANs. This MIB enables
the users to manage IVR.
The VSANs logically separate a single physical fabric
into multiple logical fabrics. Each of these physical
fabrics are called Autonmous Fabrics. In addition to
Inter-VSAN communication, IVR also enables
communication between Autonomous Fabrics.
Acronyms
The following acronyms are used in this document:
Lun: Logical Unit Number
IV: Inter-VSAN
IVR: Inter-VSAN Routing
PWWN: Port World Wide Name
AFID: Autonomous Fabric id
This notification is generated on completion of an IV
zoneset activation.
civrZoneSetActDeactPartialSucss is valid only if the
activation was successful.
civrZoneDeactivationDoneNotify
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This notification is generated on completion of an IV
zoneset deactivation.
civrZoneSetActDeactPartialSucss is valid only if the
deactivation was successful.
civrDomainConflictNotify
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This notification is sent when domainID conflict
occurs in a VSAN. The domainIDs in all the VSANs
(dmDatabaseTable in CISCO-DM-MIB) which
are configured to be carrying inter-VSAN trafic
(civrTopologyConfigTable) must be unique. If not, there
could be domainID conflicts.
civrAfidConfigNotify
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This notification is sent when an IVR
AFID mis-configuration occurs.