Software Image

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

 

 

 

snAgTftpServerAddrType

Read-write

Shows the IP address type of the TFTP server that will be used to

brcdIp.1.1.2.1.65

 

download and upload image and configuration files. Supported

Syntax: InetAddressType

 

address types are:

 

 

ipv4(1)

 

 

ipv6(2)

 

 

ipv6z(4)

 

 

Default: IPv4

 

 

 

snAgTftpServerAddr

Read-write

Shows the IP address of the TFTP server that will be used to

brcdIp.1.1.2.1.66

 

download and upload image and configuration files.

Syntax: InetAddress

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Software image details

The following objects show information about software images in a device. These objects are available in all devices.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

 

 

 

snAgImgVer

Read-only

Shows the version of the running software. The software image

brcdIp.1.1.2.1.11

 

file name is displayed in the format:

Syntax: DisplayString

 

major.0.minor.maintenance

 

 

It can have up to 32 characters.

 

 

 

snAgSoftwareFeature

Read-only

A bit string representing the software feature of the running

brcdIp.1.1.2.1.41

 

switch/router image. Each bit can have one of the following

Syntax: OctetString

 

values:

 

 

0 – The feature is not available

 

 

1 – The feature is available

 

 

Bit 0 is the least significant bit of an octet, and bit 7 is the most

 

 

significant bit of an octet.

 

 

Octet 0, bit 0 – RMON

 

 

Octet 0, bit 1 – IPX switching

 

 

Octet 0, bit 2 – Server Load Balancing

 

 

Octet 0, bit 3 – Layer 3 filter in switch

 

 

Octet 0, bit 4 – IPX routing

 

 

Octet 0, bit 5 – AppleTalk routing

 

 

Octet 0, bit 6 – IP multicast routing

 

 

Octet 0, bit 7 – Local access control

 

 

Octet 1, bit 0 – BGP routing

 

 

Octet 1, bit 1 – Loopback interface

 

 

Octet 1, bit 2 – BigIron multi-management module

 

 

Octet 1, bit 3 – BigIron SYSIF II

 

 

Octet 1, bit 4 – BigIron POS support

 

 

Octet 1, bit 5 – AppleTalk cable VLAN

 

 

Octet 1, bit 6 – 64 subnet

 

 

Octet 1, bit 7 – multi-slot trunk

 

 

Octet 2, bit 0 – TACACS

 

 

Octet 2, bit 1 – Gigabit Ethernet port auto-negotiation mode

 

 

Octet 2, bit 2 – FSRP

 

 

Octet 2, bit 3 – Exodus requested OSPF enhancement

 

 

Octet 2, bit 4 – OSPF NSSA

 

 

Octet 2, bit 5 – POS

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Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch MIB Reference

 

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6910 specifications

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