cnpvTrafficMapEntry

CISCO-NPORT-VIRTUALIZATION-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.660.1.1.2.1.1

Object

row
An entry (conceptual row) in the cnpvTrafficMapTable.
            
This table contains entries for each of the interfaces
which has been assigned a set of interfaces for traffic
mapping.
            
Traffic mapping is a technique used in NPV device to 
restrict the usage of external interface(s) for forwarding 
the traffic from server interface to the fibre channel fabric.
            
If an interface comes up as a server interface and finds
a corresponding entry in this table, then the switch 
software will assign a valid external interface from
this list, if any. Once assigned, that assigned external 
interface will be used for forwarding the traffic from
the server interface to the fibre channel fabric. 
            
If an interface comes up as a server interface and
finds an entry in this table, but with no valid list of
external interfaces, then the switch software keeps the
server interface in operationally down state until 
at least one of the interface in the list becomes a 
valid external interface. 
            
If an interface comes up as a server interface and it 
can not find an entry in this table, then any of the 
available external interfaces can be assigned to that 
server interface.
            
Entries can be created and destroyed to this table via 
cnpvTrafficMapRowStatus object. Columnar objects can be 
modified when the corresponding cnpvTrafficMapRowStatus 
is 'active'.

Context

MIB
CISCO-NPORT-VIRTUALIZATION-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.660.1.1.2.1.1
Type
row
Status
current
Parent
cnpvTrafficMapTable
Table
cnpvTrafficMapTable
Children
5

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