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dmFcIdPersistencyTable
Cisco Domain Management Fibre Channel Id Persistency Table
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This table lists the FC IDs which are in the FC ID persistency database. The FC ID persistency is a feature which enables FC devices to get same FC IDs even if they disappear and appear back, if enabled. The FC ID persistency database contains information about the FC IDs which are assigned to FC devices either statically (configured) or dynamically. Entries are automatically created when a FC ID is assigned and dmFcIdPersistency is 'true' on this VSAN. The entries can also be created and deleted via the dmFcIdPersistencyRowStatus object. Entries are deleted when corresponding dmFcIdPersistencyType is 'dynamic' and dmFcIdPersistencyUsed is 'false' if the object dmFcIdPurge is set to 'enable'. An entry cannot be created if the dmFcIdPersistency is 'false'. If the dmDomainId is changed on a VSAN, then all the entries on that VSAN in this table are deleted. Also, if the dmConfigDomainId is not equal to dmDomainId on a VSAN, then all the entries in that VSAN are deleted. ::= { dmConfiguration 4 } SYNTAX DmFcIdPersistencyEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION An entry provides information about a persistent FC ID.
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