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TABLE 395
Field
ID*
VIRTUAL_SWITCH_ID
WWN
NAME
SLOT_NUMBER
PORT_NUMBER
USER_PORT_NUMBER
PORT_ID
PORT_INDEX
AREA_ID
MAC_ADDRESS
PORT_MOD
TYPE
FULL_TYPE
STATUS
HEALTH
STATUS_MESSAGE
PHYSICAL_PORT
LOCKED_PORT_TYPE
CATEGORY
PROTOCOL
SPEED
SPEEDS_SUPPORTED
MAX_PORT_SPEED
DESIRED_CREDITS
BUFFER_ALLOCATED
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SWITCH_PORT
Definition
Unique generated database identifier.
DB ID of virtual_switch to which this port belongs.
WWN of the port.
User friendly name of the port.
Slot number.
Default value is 0.
The logical port number of the user port. There is no
assumption of any relation to the physical location of
a port within a chassis.
User port number. Unique port number in a chassis.
Port ID of this port.
Number used for identifying port in zoning.
Area number the port is assigned to.
MAC address of this port.
Stores the port module type. Not applicable if port
doesn't have a GBIC installed.
Port type. The specific mode currently enabled for the
port. The port type could be U-Port, F-Port, E-Port etc.
Refers to the full type of the port, U-Port, F-Port etc.
Refers to the Status of the port. Eg. No Light, No
Module, Mod_inv, Online etc.
Refers to the Health of the port. Eg. Unmonitored,
Healthy, Offline , Error etc.
Any additional port level status similar to what is
seen in CLI, like Segmented, Speed Mismatch, Trunk
master etc are stored here.
Indicates if the port is physical port. It will be 0 for
virtual ports Eg. Ports created by LISLs.
Indicates the locked port type of the port. Ports can
be locked down so that they can come up only in that
mode.
Denotes the category of the switch. 1 denotes FC
port and 2 denotes gige port.
The protocol used by the port. FC, FCIP etc.
Actual speed at which the port is currently operating.
The supported port speed as a list of comma
separated values.
The maximum speed the port is capable of
supporting, in bits per second.
How many BB credits are desired for the port.
How many BB credits are allocated for the port.
Database tables and fields
Format
int
int
char
char
int
smallint
smallint
varchar
smallint
smallint
varchar
varchar
varchar
varchar
varchar
varchar
varchar
smallint
varchar
smallint
varchar
varchar
varchar
int
int
int
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