fspfIfTable

CISCO-FSPF-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.287.1.2

Object

table
This table allows the users to configure and monitor the
Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) parameters on all 
interfaces on all the VSANs configured on the local switch.
          
An entry is automatically created in this table if there
is an entry in the fspfTable for a VSAN when an E_port 
comes up on that VSAN.
          
An entry is automatically deleted from this table if
either :
 a) the interface transitions to being a down interface which
    is configured with default values and which is either
    down or a non-E_port, 
                      or
 b) the fspfTable entry for the corresponding VSAN is
    deleted.
          
 Entries in this table can be created via fspfIfRowStatus
 only as the means to specify non-default parameter values
 for an interface at a time when that interface is either down
 or is a non-E_port.
          
So an entry in this table exists when one or both of these
conditions holds:
- one or more configuration parameters have non-default
  values for an interface which is either down or
  a non-E_port and corresponding VSAN has an entry
  in the fspfTable, and/or
- the interface is an E_port and it is up.
          
This has a number of consequences:
- an entry exists for a non-E_port or an E_port which is down
  whenever that interface has non-default parameters and the
  corresponding VSAN has an entry in the fspfTable;
- an entry cannot be created (via fspfIfRowStatus) for an
  interface with default parameters; instead, the agent
  creates/deletes an entry for an interface with default
  parameters according to whether the E_port is up or
  down.
- an entry can not be created via fspfIfRowStatus unless
  non-default parameter values are (simultaneously) 
  configured for an interface which is a non-E_port or a 
  down interface, and the corresponding VSAN has an entry in 
  the fspfTable.
- deleting an entry via RowStatus when either the interface 
  is down and configured with non-default values or the 
  interface is up, is equivalent to resetting its parameters
  to their default values.
  If the interface is down and was configured with default-
  values, then the entry would be deleted.

Context

MIB
CISCO-FSPF-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.287.1.2
Type
table
Status
current
Parent
fspfConfiguration
Siblings
3
Children
1

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