cficonCfgFileEntry - Cisco FICON Config File Entry

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cficonCfgFileEntry

Cisco FICON Config File Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.375.1.1.5.1

A cficonCfgFileTable entry. Each entry provides the configuration file for a vsan (identified by vsanIndex) and a file (identified by cficonCfgFilename). Each entry lists the file status, the time the file was last updated etc. The cficonCfgFileRowStatus object is used to create or delete a configuration file. For creation or deletion, only the cficonCfgFileRowStatus object needs to be set in the PDU. cficonCfgFileCmd object is used to apply this configuration file to the vsan specified by the vsanIndex. For example, To create a configuration file 'cfg' for vsan 1, the management application must do the following - cficonCfgFileRowStatus.1.cfg = createAndGo; To delete the configuration file, cficonCfgFileRowStatus.1.cfg = destroy; To apply this configuration file, cficonCfgFileCmd.1.cfg = apply; INDEX { vsanIndex,cficonCfgFilename } ::= { cficonCfgFileTable 1 } CficonCfgFileEntry ::= SEQUENCE { cficonCfgFilename SnmpAdminString, cficonCfgFileDescr SnmpAdminString, cficonCfgFileStatus INTEGER, cficonCfgFileLastUpdated SnmpAdminString, cficonCfgFileCmd INTEGER, cficonCfgFileRowStatus RowStatus, cficonCfgFileCmdStatus INTEGER, cficonCfgFileCmdErrorString SnmpAdminString } SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..64)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION The name of the configuration file.

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