cficonRunCfgStatus - Cisco FICON Run Config Status

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cficonRunCfgStatus

Cisco FICON Run Config Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.375.1.1.4.1.12

This object specifies the status of the row, whether some specific columns in this row are valid, invalid or old. These specific columns are - cficonRunCfgProhibitPrtNums, cficonRunCfgTypeNumber, cficonRunCfgModelNumber, cficonRunCfgManufacturer, cficonRunCfgPlantOfMfg, cficonRunCfgSerialNumber and cficonRunCfgUnitType. The only value that can be assigned by the Network Management System(NMS) is 'invalid'. The NMS cannot set this object to any other value (i.e 'valid' or 'old'). valid - The information ( values of the other columns) is guaranteed to be correct. old - The information was valid before the port went down. Although the information has not vanished, it cannot be guaranteed. invalid - When the port does not have the information at all. (i.e. when the port comes up for the first time or the NMS clears the information. ::= { cficonPortRunCfgEntry 12 } -- -- per vsan configuration file table -- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CficonCfgFileEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION A table listing the configuration files for each vsan.

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