cficonVsanEntry - Cisco FICON Vsan Entry

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cficonVsanEntry

Cisco FICON Vsan Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.375.1.1.2.1

A cficonVsanTable entry. Each entry, identified by vsanIndex, provides the objects to manage FICON functionality in this VSAN, identified by vsanIndex. To create a vsan, only the cficonVsanEntryStatus needs to be set in the PDU. A vsan will be created with default values for all the objects in the entry. Once the vsan is created, the values of all the writable objects within a row can be modified. INDEX { vsanIndex } ::= { cficonVsanTable 1 } CficonVsanEntry ::= SEQUENCE { cficonVsanHostControl TruthValue, cficonVsanHostControlSwOffline TruthValue, cficonVsanHostControlClkAlrtMode TruthValue, cficonVsanSnmpControl TruthValue, cficonVsanAutoSavePortAddrCfg TruthValue, cficonVsanEnableCup TruthValue, cficonVsanCodePage INTEGER, cficonVsanCharSet INTEGER, cficonVsanKeyCounter Integer32, cficonVsanUserAlertMode TruthValue, cficonVsanDeviceAllegience INTEGER, cficonVsanTime DisplayString, cficonVsanHostOrDefaultTime TruthValue, cficonVsanCupName SnmpAdminString, cficonSetHostTimeControl TruthValue, cficonVsanClearAllegience INTEGER, cficonVsanEntryStatus RowStatus, cficonVsanFiconState INTEGER, cficonVsanSerialNum SnmpAdminString } SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The object indicates whether the host is allowed to alter FICON Director connectivity parameters. If 'true' the host is allowed to alter the parameters, else it cannot.

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