OID | 1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.15.1.3 |
Module | DELL-NETWORKING-DCB-MIB (Force10-9.14.2.1) |
Nom | dellNetDcbMaxPfcProfiles |
Acces | readonly |
Status | current |
Description | The maximum number of PFC(Priority Based Flow Control)profiles supported
by the device.
A PFC profile is a bitmap, containing the status of PFC for all the
priorities.
If Bit 0 is set, then it means PFC is enabled for priority 0, otherwise
PFC is disabled for priority 0.
If Bit 1 is set, then it means PFC is enabled for priority 1, otherwise
PFC is disabled for priority 1, and so on.
If this object value is zero, it means all the bits are set to zero and
PFC is disabled for all priorities.
If this object's value is 3, it means the bits 0 and 1 are set and
PFC is enabled for priorities 0 and 1 and disabled for all other priorities.
Device supporting 256 PFC profiles, means all possible combination of
PFC status on 8 priorities are supported. |
Syntaxe | Unsigned32 (1...256) |
Module | DF10-DCB-MIB (Force10-9.8.0.0) |
Nom | dF10DcbMaxPfcProfiles |
Acces | readonly |
Status | current |
Description | The maximum number of PFC(Priority Based Flow Control)profiles supported
by the device.
A PFC profile is a bitmap, containing the status of PFC for all the
priorities.
If Bit 0 is set, then it means PFC is enabled for priority 0, otherwise
PFC is disabled for priority 0.
If Bit 1 is set, then it means PFC is enabled for priority 1, otherwise
PFC is disabled for priority 1, and so on.
If this object value is zero, it means all the bits are set to zero and
PFC is disabled for all priorities.
If this object's value is 3, it means the bits 0 and 1 are set and
PFC is enabled for priorities 0 and 1 and disabled for all other priorities.
Device supporting 256 PFC profiles, means all possible combination of
PFC status on 8 priorities are supported. |
Syntaxe | Unsigned32 (1...256) |