Variable definitions

Use the data in this table to help you understand the NSNA Globals display.

Variable Value

Enabled

Enables or disables NSNA globally.

NsnasConnectionState

Indicates the connection state of the switch with a NSNAS.

  • notConnected—the switch is not connected to a NSNAS
  • connected—the switch is connected to a NSNAS
  • connecting—the switch is in the process of connecting to a NSNAS
  • closing—the switch is in the process of disconnecting from a NSNAS

NsnasInetAddressType

Indicates the type of internet address from which the NSNAS is connected to the switch.

NsnasInetAddress

Indicates the internet address from which the NSNAS is connected to the switch.

NsnasSendHelloInterval

Indicates the time interval (in seconds) before the switch generates a hello message for a connection to the NSNAS.

NsnasInactivityInterval

Indicates the time interval (in seconds) of inactivity before the switch closes a NSNAS connection.

NsnasStatusQuoInterval

Indicates the time interval (in seconds) if the NSNAS is disconnected from the switch, before the switch moves all NSNA enabled ports to the red VLAN.
A value of 65535 indicates an infinite status quo time interval and NSNA enabled ports are not moved to the red VLAN if the NSNAS is disconnected from the switch.
A value of 0 indicates that there is no status quo interval and all NSNA enabled ports are immediately moved to the red VLAN if the NSNAS is disconnected from the switch.

NsnasConnectionVersion

Indicates the SSCP version used in the current NSNAS connection with the switch. A value of 0 indicates that there is no connection.