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fspfTable
Cisco Fabric Shortest Path First Table
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This table allows the users to configure and monitor the Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) parameters on all the VSANs configured on the local switch. Entries in this tables are automatically created when VSANs are either created or activated (if an entry for that VSAN is not already existing). An entry is deleted automatically from this table if either: - the corresponding VSAN is deleted. or - the corresponding VSAN is suspended and the values of all writable objects in that entry have default values. An entry can be created through the use of fspfRowStatus only as a re-creation of that entry after it was deleted because the corresponding VSAN was suspended, and while the VSAN continues to exist. So an entry in this table exists when one or both of these conditions holds: - one or more configuration parameters have non-default values for a VSAN which is suspended, and/or - the VSAN is active. This has a number of consequences: - an entry exists for a suspended VSAN whenever that VSAN has non-default parameters. - an entry cannot be created (via fspfRowStatus) for a VSAN with default parameters; instead, the agent creates/deletes an entry for a VSAN with default parameters according to whether the VSAN is active or suspended. - an entry can not be created via fspfIfRowStatus unless non-default parameter values are (simultaneously) configured for a VSAN which is suspended; - deleting an entry via RowStatus when either the VSAN is suspended and configured with non-default values or the VSAN is active, is equivalent to resetting its parameters to their default values. If the VSAN is suspended and was configured with default- values, then the entry would be deleted.
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