CISCO-VIRTUAL-NW-IF-MIB - virtualNwIfType

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virtualNwIfType

virtual Nw If Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.290.1.1.1.1.1

If the virtualNwIfType is vsan(1) and if the corresponding virtual interface is enabled ( ifAdminStatus='up' ), then the operational state of virtual interface will become active ( ifOperStatus='up' ) only if the VSAN state is active and a FCID is obtained through a successful FLOGI. Even if the desired state of the virtual interface is enabled ( ifAdminStatus='up' ), but if the VSAN state is non-active or FCID has not been obtained, then the virtual interface is disabled(ifOperStatus='down'). Only when the VSAN state becomes active and an FCID is obtained will the virtual interface be enabled ( ifOperStatus='up' ). An interface can be disabled while its VSAN exists by setting ifAdminStatus='down'. When an VSAN is deleted, the corresponding interface ( if created ) is also deleted. If the virtualNwIfType is vlan(2) and if the corresponding virtual interface is enabled ( ifAdminStatus='up' ) , then the virtual interface will become active ( ifOperStatus='up' ) only if the VLAN state is active. Even if the desired state of the virtual interface is enabled(ifAdminStatus='up'), but if the VLAN state is non-active, then the virtual interface is disabled ( ifOperStatus='down' ) . Only when the VLAN state becomes active will the virtual interface be enabled ( ifOperStatus='up' ). An interface can be disabled while its VLAN exists by setting ifAdminStatus='down'. When an VLAN is deleted, the corresponding interface ( if created ) is also deleted.

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