Brocade Communications Systems 6910 manual Media table

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Media table

 

 

 

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

 

 

 

fdrySntpServerAddr

Read-create

The SNTP server IP address.

brcdIp.1.1.7.1.1.1.1.3

 

 

Syntax: InetAddress

 

 

 

 

 

fdrySntpServerVersion

Read only

The SNTP server version.

brcdIp.1.1.7.1.1.1.1.4

 

 

Syntax: Integer32

 

 

 

 

 

fdrySntpServerRowStatus

Read-create

This variable is used to create, or delete a row in this table. When

brcdIp.1.1.7.1.1.1.1.5

 

a row in this table is in active(1) state, no objects in that row can

Syntax: RowStatus

 

be modified except this object.

 

 

When a row in this table is in active(1) state, the switch supports

 

 

writing active(1) or destroy(6), the former of which has no effect,

 

 

and the latter of which deletes this entry.

 

 

 

Media table

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

 

 

 

snIfMediaInfoTable

N/A

This table lists the information for the media device (SFP, XFP, or

brcdIp.1.1.3.3.9.1

 

copper) installed in the physical Ethernet port. Only the ifIndices

 

 

of Ethernet ports that are associated with the operational cards

 

 

are included in this table.

 

 

 

snIfMediaInfoEntry

N/A

An entry in the Interface Media Information table. The ifIndex of

brcdIp.1.1.3.3.9.1.1

 

the Ethernet interface is used to index this table.

 

 

 

snIfMediaType

Read only

The type of the media installed in the physical port.

brcdIp.1.1.3.3.9.1.1.1

 

This object displays up to 128 characters.

Syntax: DisplayString

 

 

 

 

 

snIfMediaVendorName

Read only

The media vendor name. The full name of the corporation is

brcdIp.1.1.3.3.9.1.1.2

 

displayed. This object displays up to 128 characters.

Syntax: DisplayString

 

 

 

 

 

snIfMediaVersion

Read only

The media vendor product version number.

brcdIp.1.1.3.3.9.1.1.3

 

This object displays up to 128 characters.

Syntax: DisplayString

 

 

 

 

 

snIfMediaPartNumber

Read only

The media vendor part number.

brcdIp.1.1.3.3.9.1.1.4

 

This object displays up to 128 characters.

Syntax: DisplayString

 

 

 

 

 

snIfMediaSerialNumber

Read only

The vendor serial number of the media device.

brcdIp.1.1.3.3.9.1.1.5

 

This object displays up to 128 characters.

Syntax: DisplayString

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Document History Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch MIB Reference Contents Chapter Registration Physical Properties of a Device Chapter MAC-Based Vlan MIB Variable Index Supported hardware and software About This DocumentThis chapter Text formatting Document conventionsRelated publications Getting technical help Document feedback Page Overview of the Brocade 6910 MIB Obtaining and installing the Brocade 6910 MIBsIntroduction Downloading the MIB from Technical Support web siteReloading MIBs into a third-party NMS Standard objectsProprietary objects Object Group Name Object Identifier Sections to Refer To Structure of this guide Structure of this guideSNMPv3 support RFC compliance management Supported on Brocade 6910 switchesSupported Standard MIBs Ieee standards Lldp MIB supportPartially supported standards RFC 1213 Management Information Base MIB-II Following groups are supported on Brocade 6910 switchesRFC 1493 Definitions of managed objects for bridges RFC 1611 DNS Server MIB extensionsRFC 1612 DNS Resolver MIB Extensions Following groups are supported on Brocade 6910 switches RFC 2576 Snmp Community MIB RFC 2096 IP forwarding table MIBRFC 2737 Entity MIB, Version RFC 2737 Entity MIB, VersionRFC 2925 Ping MIB RFC 2863 Interfaces Group MIBRFC 2925 Remote Trace MIB RFC 3636 Ieee 802.3 Medium Attachment Units MAU MIB RFC 3413 Snmp Notification MIBRFC 3635 Ethernet-like interface types Ieee 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management CFM MIB RFC 4878 OAM Functions on Ethernet-Like Interfaces MIB Dot3OamDyingGaspEnable Dot3OamEventLogTable RFC 4878 OAM Functions on Ethernet-Like Interfaces MIB Object Name and Identifier Description RegistrationRegistration Physical Properties of a Device Power supplyCommon objects BoardsTemperature Power supply tableGeneral chassis Common objectsSoftware Image Basic Configuration and ManagementReload Following object allows you to reload the agentSoftware Image File download and uploadSoftware Image Software image details Syntax DisplayString It can display up to 32 characters Switch IP configurations Software configurationSoftware configuration Sntp server tableMedia table Media table General security objects User AccessAgent user access group Radius general group Authorization and accountingAuthorization and accounting Following objects provide information on the Radius server Radius server tableRadius server table Tacacs general objects Tacacs general objectsFollowing objects provide information on the Tacacs server Tacacs server tableTacacs server table Tacacs server table Multi-device port authentication Multi-Device Port AuthenticationGlobal multi-device port authentication objects Clear interface multi-device port authentication objectsMulti-device port authentication Multi-device port authentication objectsMulti-device port authentication clear sessions Multi-device port authentication Multi-device port authentication Traffic Security Dynamic ARP Inspection Vlan configuration tableDAI Vlan configuration table Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDynamic ARP Inspection Interface configuration table Dhcp Snooping global scalar object Dhcp Snooping Vlan configuration tableDhcp Snooping Interface configuration table IP Source Guard IP Source Guard Interface configuration tableIP Source Guard MAC-based Vlan global objects MAC-Based VlanMAC-based Vlan global objects Interfaces Switch port informationSwitch port information group Switch port information Link Aggregation Group LAG table Link Aggregation Group LAG tableFdryLinkAggregationGroupTable Link Aggregation Group LAG table System Dram information group Monitoring and LoggingCPU utilization Support for optical monitoring Global ARP statisticsGlobal ARP statistics Following are the MIB objects display statistics for ARPSystem logging System loggingSystem log server table System logging Object for Stacking Agent temperature table for stackingAgent temperature table for stacking Objects for Brocade 6910 switch traps Traps and Objects to Enable TrapsTrap information Trap receiver tableSystem status traps Standard trapsStandard traps Brocade supports the following traps from RFCBrocade supports for the following traps for Rmon from RFC Traps for spanning tree protocolTraps for Rmon events IronWare traps IronWare trapsGeneral traps Brocade supports for the following traps for stacking Port security trapsTraps for stacking Examples ExamplesRmon event traps Page Examples MIB Variable Index Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch MIB Reference Page Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch MIB Reference

6910 specifications

Brocade Communications Systems, a leader in networking solutions, has established a strong presence in the data center and enterprise networking space with its various product offerings. One of its noteworthy products is the Brocade 6910 Switch, designed specifically for high-performance network environments.

The Brocade 6910 is a high-density, compact Ethernet switch that operates at speeds up to 10 Gigabits per second. It is engineered to support the increasing data demands of modern enterprises while providing reliability and flexibility. With its compact form factor, the 6910 is suitable for space-constrained environments, making it an ideal choice for data centers and edge deployments.

One of the standout features of the Brocade 6910 is its support for both Layer 2 and Layer 3 networking, allowing for dynamic routing and switching capabilities that enhance overall network performance. This dual functionality enables organizations to optimize their network architecture, ensuring seamless data transfer and management.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality is another significant characteristic of the Brocade 6910. This feature allows the switch to deliver power to connected devices, such as IP phones and wireless access points, eliminating the need for separate power sources and reducing cable clutter. This capability not only streamlines installations but also lowers operational costs.

In terms of scalability, the Brocade 6910 supports an extensive number of physical and virtual interfaces, which makes it versatile enough to grow with the needs of an organization. It can efficiently handle increasing traffic loads, enabling businesses to scale their network infrastructure without extensive upgrades.

The switch also incorporates advanced features like Virtual Chassis technology, allowing multiple switches to operate as a single logical entity. This simplifies management and improves redundancy, enhancing overall network reliability. Additionally, the Brocade 6910 includes comprehensive security features that protect network data through robust monitoring and access controls.

Furthermore, the Brocade 6910 is equipped with intelligent network management tools that provide visibility into network performance and health. This functionality helps IT teams to manage resources effectively, troubleshoot issues, and streamline maintenance tasks.

In conclusion, the Brocade 6910 Switch exemplifies modern networking solutions with its high performance, versatility, and advanced management capabilities. Organizations looking for reliable, scalable, and efficient networking solutions will find the Brocade 6910 to be an outstanding choice that meets the demands of today’s dynamic environments.