OID | 1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.15.3.1.2.1.4 |
Module | DELL-NETWORKING-DCB-MIB (Force10-9.14.2.1) |
Nom | dellNetDCBXPortVersion |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | CIN is Cisco Intel Nuova DCBX (version 1.0).
CEE is converged enhanced ethernet DCBX (version 1.06).
IEEE is 802-1 az version.
The default value is auto.
DCBX supports the legacy implementations v1.0 (CIN) and
v1.06 (CEE) in addition to standard IEEE version 2.4 DCBX.
1.DCBX starts in standard IEEE mode by sending an IEEE
standard version 2.4 DCBX frame. If the peer responds,
then IEEE standard version 2.4 DCBX is used,Starts means
after a link up, a DCBX timeout (or multiple peer
condition) or when commanded by the network operator.
If DCBX receives a DCBX frame with an OUI indicating a
legacy version, it immediately switches into legacy mode
for the detected version and does not wait for the
3x LLDP fast timeout.
2.If no IEEE DCBX response is received within 3 times the
LLDP fast transmit timeout period, DCBX immediately
transmits a version 1.06 DCBX frame with the
appropriate version number. If DCBX receives a DCBX
frame with an OUI indicating IEEE standard support,
it immediately switches into IEEE standard mode and
does not wait for the timer. If DCBX receives a DCBX
frame with an OUI indicating legacy mode and a version
number indicating version 1.0 support, it immediately
switches into legacy 1.0 mode and does not wait for the
timer.
3.If no version 1.06 response is received within 3 times
the DCBX fast transmit timeout period, DCBX falls back
to version 1.0 and immediately transmits a version 1.0
frame. If no response is received within 3 times the
DCBX fast transmit period, DCBX waits the standard LLDP
timeout period, and then begins again with step 1. If
DCBX receives a DCBX frame with an OUI indicating IEEE
standard mode, it immediately switches into IEEE
standard mode. |
Syntaxe | DcbxVersion (DELL-NETWORKING-DCB-MIB) |
Module | DF10-DCB-MIB (Force10-9.8.0.0) |
Nom | dF10DCBXPortVersion |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | CIN is Cisco Intel Nuova DCBX (version 1.0).
CEE is converged enhanced ethernet DCBX (version 1.06).
IEEE is 802-1 az version.
The default value is auto.
DCBX supports the legacy implementations v1.0 (CIN) and
v1.06 (CEE) in addition to standard IEEE version 2.4 DCBX.
1.DCBX starts in standard IEEE mode by sending an IEEE
standard version 2.4 DCBX frame. If the peer responds,
then IEEE standard version 2.4 DCBX is used,Starts means
after a link up, a DCBX timeout (or multiple peer
condition) or when commanded by the network operator.
If DCBX receives a DCBX frame with an OUI indicating a
legacy version, it immediately switches into legacy mode
for the detected version and does not wait for the
3x LLDP fast timeout.
2.If no IEEE DCBX response is received within 3 times the
LLDP fast transmit timeout period, DCBX immediately
transmits a version 1.06 DCBX frame with the
appropriate version number. If DCBX receives a DCBX
frame with an OUI indicating IEEE standard support,
it immediately switches into IEEE standard mode and
does not wait for the timer. If DCBX receives a DCBX
frame with an OUI indicating legacy mode and a version
number indicating version 1.0 support, it immediately
switches into legacy 1.0 mode and does not wait for the
timer.
3.If no version 1.06 response is received within 3 times
the DCBX fast transmit timeout period, DCBX falls back
to version 1.0 and immediately transmits a version 1.0
frame. If no response is received within 3 times the
DCBX fast transmit period, DCBX waits the standard LLDP
timeout period, and then begins again with step 1. If
DCBX receives a DCBX frame with an OUI indicating IEEE
standard mode, it immediately switches into IEEE
standard mode. |
Syntaxe | DcbxVersion (DF10-DCB-MIB) |