fcIfServiceState - Cisco Fibre Element If Service State

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fcIfServiceState

Cisco Fibre Element If Service State
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.289.1.1.2.1.38

The service state of the interface. Some but not all interfaces, e.g., those on hardware modules with a capability of supporting shared resources, can have their state changed to 'outOfService'. Examples of such shared resources include speed/bandwidth and buffer memory. Shared resources include the values of the following objects: fcIfAdminSpeed, fcIfAdminMode, fcIfPortRateMode, fcIfAdminRxBbCredit, fcIfAdminRxBbCreditModeISL, fcIfAdminRxBbCreditModeFx, fcIfAdminRxBbCreditExtended, fcIfAdminRxPerfBuffer. When an attempt is made to change a particular interface's value for this object to 'outOfService': - if the interface's ifAdminStatus is 'up' or if the interface is a part of a Port channel, then the change to the value of this object is rejected. - if the interface's value of this object is successfully changed to 'outOfService', then each and every user-configured parameter value of the above-listed shared resource objects for that interface is set to its default value. When an interface is in the 'outOfService' state then: - the interface is not operational and no packets can be passed, - the interface's shared resource objects can not be configured to non-default values, - the interface cannot be added to a port channel. - the interface cannot be involved in a port swap (using cficonPortSwapTable in CISCO-FICON-MIB). - ifAdminStatus in IF-MIB cannot be changed to 'up' state. - other interface objects are not affected. Changing the value of this object on one interface to 'outOfService' does not affect the functionality of any other interface. When an attempt is made to change a particular interface's value for this object to 'inService', the attempt is rejected if necessary shared resources are unavailable.

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