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53-1001770-01 ® 30 March 2010 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide Supporting Fabric OS v6.4.0 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 2
and DCFM, Extraordinary Networks, and SAN Health set forth any warranty, expressed or implied, concerning any equipment, equipment feature, or service information contained in this book or the computer programs that accompany it. The product ://www.brocade.com/support/oscd. Brocade Communications - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 3
rewrote many sections to improve clarity. Added technical and editorial changes. April 2004 Updates to support Fabric OS v4.4.0 features and Brocade 3016 and 4100 switches. Rewrote Chapter 4, "Configuring Fabric Watch." September 2004 Renamed book. Combined the Introduction and Concepts chapters - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 4
8000 support. July 2009 Updates to support Fabric OS v6.4.0: portThConfig, sysMonitor, thConfig, and portFencing commands (recommended for use in configuring class areas instead of the fwConfigure command); recommended class settings added. March 2010 iv Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 5
In this chapter xv How this document is organized xv Supported hardware and software xvi What's new in this document access control 2 Fabric Watch licensing 2 Fabric Watch threshold components 3 Switch monitoring components 3 Fabric events monitoring 3 Performance monitoring 3 Security - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 6
9 SNMP traps 9 RASlog (switch event 10 Locked port log 10 Fabric Watch audit messages 10 Data values 11 Reasons to customize Fabric Watch settings 11 Monitoring 12 Threshold and action configuration 12 Event behavior configuration 12 Time base configuration 12 Alert configuration 13 Post - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 7
custom and default values 35 E-mail notification configuration 35 Showing e-mail configuration information 35 Disabling an e-mail alert 36 Enabling an e-mail alert 36 Sending a test e-mail message 37 Setting recipient e-mail address for e-mail alert 37 Setting the relay host IP address 38 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 8
default settings 65 VE_Port class default settings 67 Port configuration 68 Custom port settings 68 Using the nosave command 68 portThConfig command procedures 69 Port type: physical port 69 Port type: E_Port 70 Setting the port persistence time 74 viii Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 9
class default settings 84 System monitoring using the sysMonitor command 85 Canceling sysMonitor command configurations 85 Using the nosave command 85 Environment class settings 86 CPU and memory 87 Recommended environment and resource monitoring settings . . . 88 Switch monitoring 89 Switch - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 10
Policy report 98 Generating a Switch Status Policy report 98 Port Detail report 99 Generating a Port Detail report 99 Fabric Watch Configuration Using Legacy Commands In this appendix 101 Port threshold configuration using the fwConfigure command . . .101 Setting port thresholds using the - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 11
7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Threshold monitoring 16 A buffered data region 16 Time base set to none 17 Event trigger 18 Example without an event 19 Above event trigger with buffer zone 20 Changed threshold 20 Configuring Fabric Watch using SNMP 29 Example OID tree 32 Fabric Watch Administrator - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 12
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threshold recommendations 75 Recommended configuration for the Port class 78 Environment class area 81 Environment class default settings 82 Resource class area 84 Resource class default settings 84 Recommended environment and resource class settings 88 Switch status policy factors 89 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 14
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xv •Supported hardware are useful in Fabric Watch configuration. • Chapter 2, "Fabric examples of various threshold settings. • Chapter 3, configurations. This chapter discusses configuration files, setting the port persistence time, custom and default describes how to configure high and low - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 16
thresholds and perform advanced configuration tasks using the fwConfigure command. Supported hardware and software This document is specific to Brocade Fabric OS version 6.4.0 and all switches running Fabric OS version 6.4.0. Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual for a complete list of - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 17
High, low, and buffer threshold settings for the following classes and areas Environment class, fan area (no longer supported). • Performance Monitor, AL_PA area (this it is no longer supported). • The following security the names of user-manipulated GUI elements of this guide are presented in - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 18
Networking cost for a user ID and password. White papers, page For additional Brocade documentation, visit the Brocade website: http://www.brocade.com Release notes are available on the MyBrocade website and are also bundled with the Fabric OS firmware. xviii Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 19
• Switch model • Switch operating system version • Error numbers and messages received • supportSave command output • Detailed description of the problem, including the switch or fabric behavior immediately following the problem, and specific questions • Description of any troubleshooting steps - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 20
chassis. If you cannot use the licenseIdShow command because the switch is inoperable, you can get the WWN from the same of this document. However, if you find an error or an omission, or you think that a topic needs page number and your suggestions for improvement. xx Fabric Watch Administrator - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 21
Fabric Watch settings 11 Fabric health Fabric health refers to the capability of the fabric to route data. A healthy fabric enables effective data transmission between networked devices. One of the more obvious criteria for fabric health is the condition of the network hardware. A switch or port - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 22
. You can configure Fabric Watch to provide notification before problems arise, such as reporting when network traffic through a basic switch and fabric support software, and support for optionally-licensed software that is enabled using license keys. Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 23
frame monitor configuration, replacing deprecated advanced performance monitoring commands. Use the fmConfig command to configure, install, and display frame monitors across port ranges on a switch. See the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual for details. Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 3 53 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 24
default settings" on page 49 Security monitoring The Security class monitors different security violations on the switch and takes action based on the configured Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual for more information and for details about the portThConfig command. 4 Fabric - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 25
by default. You must manually enable port fencing. Refer to "Port fencing configuration using the portFencing command" on page 75 for instructions. When a port that has exceeded its user-defined thresholds is fenced by software, the port is placed into the disabled state and held offline, thereby - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 26
on an LISL. NOTE Only state changes are supported on LISL ports. For complete information about system resource monitoring, including setting guidelines and default settings, refer to "System monitoring using the sysMonitor command" on page 85. 6 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 27
Guide for detailed information about the following SNMP tables that can be used to manage thresholds: • swFwClassAreaTable • swFwThresholdTable Fabric Watch event settings Fabric Watch uses two types of settings: factory default settings and user-defined custom settings. • Factory default settings - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 28
criteria, and watches for the error again. The next time the port configuration procedures, refer to the following chapters in this guide: • "Setting Fabric Watch custom and default values" on page 35 • "Customizing thConfig command settings" on page 52 • "portThConfig command procedures" on page - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 29
error message. You can configure e-mail alerts using one of the following methods: • Use the dnsConfig command to configure DNS settings to connect the switch to a DNS server. • In case a DNS server is not available, e-mails can be forwarded through a relay host. You can configure the relay host IP - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 30
can view and generate an audit log for what is happening on a switch, particularly for security-related event changes. These events include login failures, zone configuration changes, firmware downloads, and other configuration changes-in other words-critical changes that have a serious effect on - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 31
), or second (samples are compared every second). This configurable field affects the comparison of sensor-based data with user-defined threshold values. See "Time bases" on page 17 for more information. Reasons to customize Fabric Watch settings Customization is recommended to achieve the following - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 32
time base specifies the time interval between two samples to be compared. The fwSetToCustom command allows you to switch from default to custom settings. Use the advanced configuration option provided with the portThconfig, thConfig, and sysMonitor commands Valid intervals are day, hour, minute, or - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 33
set to less than room temperature is probably incorrectly configured. • If the event setting is continuous, consider switching to triggered. A continuous event setting will cause error Syslog forwarding configured on your switches. Post-processing of messages After you have configured thresholds and - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 34
1 Reasons to customize Fabric Watch settings 14 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 35
potential problems might occur. For example, in configuring a temperature threshold, you can select the temperatures at which a potential problem can this case, there is a great deal of fluctuation. Even when the monitor is set to triggered, a number of messages are sent. You can use buffer values - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 36
met until the data sensed falls below the low threshold value or above the high threshold value. FIGURE 2 A buffered data region 16 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 37
ago) against the preset threshold boundary. When you set a time base to a value other than none, there are two main points to remember when configuring events: • Fabric Watch triggers an event only if following examples illustrate each point. Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 17 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 38
does not trigger an event even though the absolute value of the counter reaches 4, which is well above the high threshold. 18 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 39
of the following conditions, the alarm setting must be set to a nonzero value. Above event trigger Set the Above event trigger for an buffer zone within the operational limit of an area to suppress multiple events when the counter value goes above the high threshold and Guide 19 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 40
lower threshold. A second event will not be generated until the value crosses the buffer region set above the lower threshold. Changed event trigger Use the Changed event trigger for an element that not appropriate for temperature monitoring. 20 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 41
for the following transitions: • IN_RANGE to OUT_OF_RANGE • OUT_OF_RANGE to IN_RANGE No alarm is generated for INFORMATIVE to IN_RANGE (or IN_RANGE to INFORMATIVE). Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 21 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 42
2 Threshold triggers 22 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 43
a hierarchical organization to track the network device information it monitors. There is switch temperature, one of the values tracked by Fabric Watch, is an area within the class Environment. For detailed information about how to configure areas, including recommended threshold and action settings - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 44
Includes information about the physical environment in which the switch resides and the internal environment of the switch. For example, an Environment-class alarm alerts you to problems or potential problems with temperature. Configure the Environment class using the sysMonitor command. Fabric - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 45
Enables you to set additional thresholds switch and does not propagate fabric services from one edge fabric to another. Configure supported on VE_Ports. Note: SFPs connected to any GbE ports are not monitored. Configure the SFP class using the thConfig command. Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 46
3 Fabric Watch classes, areas, and elements 26 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 47
the alert to the dedicated SNMP trap receiver. Configuring SNMP threshold alerts for Fabric OS switches requires using Web Toos to set up SNMP on the Fabric OS switch. See "Activating Fabric Watch using SNMP" on page 29 for instructions on how to set up SNMP. Activating Fabric Watch using a Telnet - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 48
the Web browser and type the IP address of the device in the Address field: http://10.77.77.77 or https://10.77.77.77 2. Press Enter. A browser window opens to open Web Tools. A Login dialog box opens. 3. Enter your username and password. 4. Select a switch from the Fabric Tree and log in - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 49
configure fabric elements, receive SNMP traps generated by fabric events, and obtain the status of fabric elements through SNMP-based enterprise managers. NOTE The following instructions FIGURE 8 Configuring Fabric Watch Switch Admin. 4. Click Show Advanced Mode. 5. On the SNMP tab, enter the IP - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 50
whole line, sysDescr: [Fibre Channel Switch.] sysLocation: [End User Premise.] sysContact: [Field Support.] authTrapsEnabled (true, t, false, f): [false] SNMP community and trap recipient configuration: Community (rw): [Secret C0de] Trap Recipient's IP address in dot notation: [0.0.0.0] Community - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 51
Read/Write? (true, t, false, f): [true] . . . Committing configuration...done. sswitch:admin> 8. Enter the IP address for the switch in the Host field in the MIB browser. Enter the community string in the Community field. To perform set operations, enter the write community into the Write Community - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 52
are interested. For detailed descriptions of the SNMP fields in both Telnet and Web Tools, see the Fabric OS MIB Reference. 32 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 53
to the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual. TABLE 2 Fabric Watch configuration tasks Configuration task Command Location of procedure Initialize all Fabric Watch classes fwClassInit Set the boundary and alarm level to custom or default. Note: These command resets all thresholds for all classes - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 54
of procedure Chapter 7, "Port Monitoring" "Setting the port persistence time" on page 74 "Port fencing" on page 74 "System monitoring using the sysMonitor command" on page 85. Chapter 8, "System Monitoring" Show the overall switch status. Configure FRU state and notifications. switchStatusShow - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 55
commands to switch between custom and default values. These commands reset all thresholds for all classes: • fwSetToCustom - Sets the boundary and alarm level to custom. • fwSetToDefault - Restores the boundary and alarm level to the default. E-mail notification configuration In environments - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 56
Email Alert is not enabled! The system returns to the fwMailCfg menu. NOTE To ensure that the mail server address and domain name are configured correctly, use the dnsConfig command. For more details, see the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual. 36 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 57
is not complete, the following error message displays: Email has not been sent. Check Mail configuration for Environment class! The e-mail address specified in the mail configuration receives a test e-mail message. The system returns to the fwMailCfg menu. Setting recipient e-mail address for e-mail - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 58
the relay host configuration 1. Enter 6 in the fwMailCfg menu to display the relay host configuration menu. 1 Display Relay Host configuration 2 Set Relay Host IP 3 Remove Relay Host configuration 4 Quit 2. Enter 3 to remove the configuration. 38 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 59
. You can parse the log file to make error message searches quicker and easier. Configuring alarm notifications 1. Ensure that notifications appear in the error log by using the following command. switch:admin> fwAlarmsFilterSet 1 The 1 option turns on the alarm notification. 2. Enter the following - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 60
5 Notification configuration 40 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 61
and default settings 49 •Configuration options for thConfig command 51 •Customizing thConfig command settings 52 •Recommended settings for Fabric, SFP, Performance, and Security monitoring 54 Fabric monitoring guidelines and default settings The Fabric class groups areas of potential problems - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 62
areas. Since fabric reconfigurations are monitored elsewhere, don't change the default settings for the Fabric class. • Segmentation changes Segmentations only occur in the event of an entire switch failure. In this rare case, you can gather multiple reports from all the attached E_Ports of the link - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 63
default settings 6 Fabric class default settings Table 4 provides default settings for areas in the Fabric class. TABLE 4 Fabric class default settings Area Description Default threshold Default alarm settings settings to currently enabled zoning configurations Unit: Zone changes Time Guide - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 64
connection request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. Time Server (TS) which occur when an out-of-synchronization error has been detected. Security monitoring setting guidelines Use the Security class default settings for area and notification configuration. There is no reason - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 65
default settings 6 Security class default settings Table 6 provides default settings for areas in the Security class. TABLE 6 Security class default settings Area Description Default threshold settings Default alarm settings In_range Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 45 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 66
guidelines and default settings TABLE 6 Area Security class default settings (Continued) Description Default threshold settings Telnet Violations TS Unit: Violations Time Base: minute Low: 1 High: 2 Buffer: 0 Default alarm settings Changed: 0 Below: 0 Above: 3 In-Between: 0 Changed: 0 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 67
the amount of incoming laser, in µwatts, to default settings. The default alarm configuration (log all alarms only to the error log) is sufficient. It is recommended that you do not allow alerts to go out as SNMP traps. If other Port class issues are reported, review the error log for any supporting - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 68
default settings SFP class default settings Table 8 provides default settings for areas in the SFP class. TABLE 8 Area SFP class default settings Description Default threshold settings : 0 Informative Informative Informative Informative 48 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 69
) configuration triggers these messages, so you can use the Transmit Performance area to tune your network. Performance monitoring setting guidelines It is recommended that you leave the entire Performance Monitor Class and End-to-End Performance Monitor Class area settings in their default state - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 70
Performance Monitor class default settings Area Description Default threshold Default alarm Threshold state settings settings End-to-End : 0 Informative Informative Informative Informative Informative Informative Informative Informative 50 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 71
command Default or Custom1 Default or Custom2 Use the Security class default settings for areas and alarm configuration. There is no reason to alter the default settings. CUSTDEF Default or Default or Use the Filter default settings. Custom1 Custom2 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 51 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 72
include snmp, raslog, portlog, email, or none. Customizing thConfig command settings Perform the following steps to customize thConfig settings. Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual for more information. 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Enter the thconfig command to - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 73
6 CAUTION When you use --set with the --nosave option and the switch reboots, your changes will be lost. Example of thConfig command The following example shows how to display the default threshold and alarms configuration for the DC area of the Fabric class. Switch:admin> thconfig --show Fabric - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 74
default settings. TABLE 13 Recommended settings for Fabric, SFP, Performance, and Security monitoring E=Error_Log, S=SNMP_Trap, P=Port_LOG_LOCK, M=EMAIL_ALERT, F=Port Fence Trait Configuration 0 0 0 X None 0 0 0 X EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE 54 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 75
, and Security monitoring 6 TABLE 13 Recommended settings for Fabric, SFP, Performance, and Security monitoring (Continued) E=Error_Log, S=SNMP_Trap, P=Port_LOG_LOCK, M=EMAIL_ALERT, F=Port Fence Trait Configuration Security Telnet X Violations Minute 1 2 0 X E,S violations HTTP - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 76
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number of times an invalid cyclic redundancy check error occurs on a port or a frame that computes to an invalid CRC. Invalid CRCs can represent noise on the network. Such frames are recoverable by retransmission. Invalid CRCs can indicate a potential hardware problem. The number of times an invalid - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 78
occur due to software gliches. Persistent errors occur due to hardware problems. The percentage of maximum bandwidth consumed in packet receipts. The state of the port has changed for one of the following reasons: • The port has gone offline. • The port has come online. • The port is faulty. The - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 79
begin configuring the port. • "Physical port setting guidelines" • "E_Port subclass setting guidelines" • "FOP_Port and FCU_Port subclass setting guidelines" NOTE E_Ports and VE_Ports are not supported in Access Gateway mode. Physical port setting guidelines For the physical port, use the default - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 80
7 Port class guidelines and default settings TABLE 15 Area Port class default settings (Continued) Description Default threshold settings Default alarm settings Threshold state Loss of Signal Count Monitors the number of signal loss errors Unit: Errors Time Base: minute Low: 0 High: 5 Buffer: - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 81
Reset Set the alarm to fence the port. This prevents a "flapping" E_Port, which could lead to congestion or frame loss. See "Port configuration" on page 68 for instructions. • Area: Class 3 (C3) Discards Unlike the other areas, take a conservative approach for the C3 Discards area. Use the default - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 82
Error • Invalid Transmission Word • Invalid CRC Count TABLE 16 Area E_Port class default settings Description Default threshold settings Default alarm settings Count Monitors the number of signal loss errors Link Reset Monitors the number of link resets sent by a given port (LR-Out) and Guide - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 83
default settings 7 TABLE 16 Area E_Port class default settings (Continued) Description Default threshold settings Default alarm settings Threshold state Loss of Synchronization Count Primitive Sequence Protocol Error Informative Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 63 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 84
boundary from 5 to 45 (per minute) and set the alarm configuration to send alerts to both the error log and SNMP. • Areas: Invalid Transmission Words, Invalid CRC Count For these two classes, the high boundary settings are split. For Host devices, keep the defaults of 1000 (per minute) and buffer of - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 85
approach for the C3 Discards area. Use the default settings and configure the alarms for Above. The goal is to locate Above: 0 In-Between: 0 Monitors the number of loss of synchronization errors Unit: Errors Time Base: minute Low: 0 High: 500 Buffer: 50 Changed: Administrator's Guide 65 53 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 86
default settings Description Default threshold settings Default alarm settings Threshold state Transmit (Tx) Performance Monitors the transmit rate, by percentage Invalid CRC Count Monitors the number of CRC errors errors Link Reset Monitors the number of link resets Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 87
Description Default threshold Default alarm settings settings Threshold state Packet Loss State Changes Utilization The number of packets routed through a port exceeds the port bandwidth. Monitors state changes The percent of utilization for the port at the time of the last poll. Unit: Errors - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 88
Guide. Before you configure thresholds, you must first identify and select the appropriate class and areas, which are described in "Port class areas" on page 57. Custom port settings If you want to customize threshold and action settings (alarms), start with "Port class guidelines and default - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 89
and default settings" on page 59 for recommendations on how to set areas for setting guidelines" on page 59 for more information. Configuring a port with an Invalid CRC Count area Invalid Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) count errors can represent noise on the network or a potential hardware problem - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 90
. See "E_Port subclass setting guidelines" on page 61 for detailed setting recommendations for each area. Configuring an E_Port with an Invalid CRC Count area Invalid Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) count errors on a port can represent noise on the network or a potential hardware problem. 1. Enter the - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 91
-action_level cust -thresh_level cust Configuring an E_Port with a Link Reset area Link reset errors occur on ports in which the number of link resets exceed the specified threshold value. 1. Enter the portThConfig command using the following parameters: portthconfig --set e-port -area lr -highth - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 92
Configuring an E_Port with a Loss of Synchronization Count area Loss of synchronization occurs when two devices fail to communicate at the same speed. Synchronization errors (the default) to 45 (per minute). • Triggers specify actions for in-range port behavior. Set the trigger to above. • Set the - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 93
--apply port -area trunk-util -action_level cust -thresh_level cust Primitive Sequence Protocol Error area The Primitive Sequence Protocol Error area is not used for monitoring; therefore, leave the default alarm settings at 0. State Change area The State Change area is not used for monitoring - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 94
that may be in place. Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual for details. The allowed threshold configuration settings are displayed on a per-class basis. FOP_Port class thresholds apply to the entire switch. You can set different thresholds for Storage and Host FOP_Ports if they are on - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 95
all port types or all areas. NOTE Port fencing configuration on the VE_Port is supported on the FR4-18i router blade and the Brocade 7500 extension switch only. It is not supported on the Brocade 7800 extension switch or the DCX extension blade. Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 75 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 96
detects more events during the specified time period, the device firmware blocks the port, disabling transmit and receive traffic until you investigate, solve the problem, and manually unblock the port. Physical fabrics, directors, switches, port types, and ports display when you have the privileges - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 97
OS only) • Link (M-EOS only) • Link Reset (Fabric OS only) • Protocol Errors (M-EOS and Fabric OS) • Security (M-EOS) • State Changes (Fabric OS only) Refer to Chapter 5, "Device Configuration," of the Data Center Fabric Manager User Manual for detailed instructions on how to add, edit, view, and - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 98
Configuration Class Area Default Custom Unit Time Base Low Thresh High Thresh Buffer Default Custom Changed Below Above In-between Notes Port Link Loss X Errors Minute 0 500 50 X Sync Loss X Errors Minute 0 500 50 X Signal Loss X Errors Minute 0 5 0 X Protocol Error X Errors - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 99
Unit Time Base Low Thresh High Thresh Buffer Default Custom Changed Below Above In-between Notes Recommended port configuration settings 7 TABLE 21 Recommended configuration for the Port class (Continued) Trait Configuration E=Error_Log, S=SNMP_Trap, P=Port_LOG_LOCK, M=EMAIL_ALERT, pf=Port Fence - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 100
7 Recommended port configuration settings 80 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 101
command 85 •Recommended environment and resource monitoring settings 88 •Switch monitoring 89 •FRU monitoring 91 Environment monitoring The Environment class provides information about the internal temperature of the switch. You can configure the Environment class using the sysMonitor command - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 102
to alter them. The default alarm configuration, sending alerts to the error log and SNMP, is sufficient. Environment class default settings Table 23 provides default Environment class settings for all switches. Check the appropriate hardware reference manual for differences in actual environmental - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 103
Environment monitoring 8 TABLE 23 Area Environment class default settings (Continued) Description Default threshold settings Default alarm settings Threshold state Brocade 7500 Low: 0 High: 63 Buffer: 10 Out-of-range In-range Informative Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 83 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 104
of flash space consumed and comparing it with the configured high threshold value. Resource class setting guidelines Use the Resource Class default settings listed in Table 25. Resource class default settings Table 25 provides default settings for areas in the Resource class. TABLE 25 Resource - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 105
the firmware download process has completed, memory and CPU utilization should return to normal. System monitoring is disabled by default. You must run both the --config -mem and the --config -cpu commands to enable both memory and CPU system monitoring. Canceling sysMonitor command configurations - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 106
settings Temperature settings are switch-dependent and there is no need to alter them. The default alarm configuration, sending alerts to the error log and SNMP, is sufficient. See "Environment monitoring setting guidelines" on page : Below Action: Raslog, SNMP Default: TimeBase: None Value: 0 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 107
limit, Fabric Watch generates an INFO RASlog message. The default for all platforms is 50%. Configuring the system memory usage monitoring threshold 1. Enter the sysMonitor command using the following parameters: switch:admin > sysmonitor --config mem -poll 10 -retry 1 -limit 20 -action snmp, raslog - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 108
classes. TABLE 26 Recommended environment and resource class settings Trait Configuration E=Error_Log, S=SNMP_Trap, P=Port_LOG_LOCK, M=EMAIL_ALERT, PF=Port Fence Class Area Default Custom Unit Time Base Low Thresh High Thresh Buffer Default Custom Changed Below Above In-between Notes Environment - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 109
the blades listed above. Use the switchstatuspolicyset command if you need to manually change the policy setting. Temperature thresholds, faulty temperature sensors. Fan thresholds, faulty fans. Faulty WWN card (applies to modular switches). Switch does not have a redundant CP (applies to modular - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 110
each policy. Each policy has two parameters that can be configured: Marginal and Down. 2. Set the number of units Marginal or Down based on your system requirements for each policy or parameter. The following example shows a switch status policy for Temperature: Bad Temperatures contributing to DOWN - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 111
connection with a switch. 2. Log in using administrative privileges. 3. Enter the fwFruCfg command at the command prompt. The fwFruCfg command displays your current FRU configuration. The types of FRUs are different for the various platforms. Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 91 53-1001770 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 112
provide values for each FRU alarm state and alarm action. To accept the default value for each FRU, press Return. After you have configured a FRU alarm state and alarm action, the values apply to all FRUs of , respectively, and the total is 25. 92 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 113
for field-replaceable units (FRUs). TABLE 29 Recommended FRU settings E=ERROR_LOG, M=EMAIL_ALERT Class Area Absent Inserted On Off Faulty Changed Below Above In- between FRU Slot X Power Supply X Fan X WWN X X E X E X E X E Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 93 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 114
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report To view only health ports To view only marginal ports To view only faulty ports To view only offline ports You can generate the following types of reports using Fabric Watch: • Switch Availability Monitor report • Switch Health report • Switch Status Policy report • Port Detail report 95 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 116
switch and log in as admin. 2. Enter the fwSamShow command to generate a SAM report. The following is an example of a SAM report. Total Total Down Total Port Type Up Time Down Time Occurrence Offline 100 0 0 0 2/11 T 100 0 0 0 96 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 117
health of each port, based on the currently-configured policy settings. • High-level state of the switch, the power supplies and temperature monitor. • All a Switch Health report. cp0 login: admin Password: Sat 240 :admin> switchstatusshow Switch Health Report Switch Name: Sat 240 IP address: - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 118
report. The current overall switch status policy parameters: Down Marginal PowerSupplies 2 1 Temperatures 2 1 Fans 2 1 WWN 0 1 CP 0 1 Blade 0 1 CoreBlade 0 1 Flash 0 1 MarginalPorts 2 1 FaultyPorts 2 1 MissingSFPs 0 0 98 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 119
to view more port detail information. Port Detail Report Report time: 04/24/2007 03:40:10 AM Switch Name:geo_hi IP address:1080::8:800:200C:417A Port Exception report [by All] --------Port-Errors SFP-Errors---Port# Type State Dur(H:M) LFA LSY LSI PER INW CRC PSC BLP STM SRX STX SCU SVO 080 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 120
switch status policy. STM SFP temperature is out of specifications. SRX SFP receive power is out of specifications. STX SFP transmit power is out of specifications. SCU SFP current is out of specifications. SVO SFP voltage is out of specifications. 100 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 121
configured using the fwFruCfg command. The Fabric Watch classes and areas are provided in Chapter 3, "Fabric Watch Threshold Components". The following restrictions apply: • The Port class does not support : The SFP class does not monitor SFPs. Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 101 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 122
Setting port thresholds using the fwConfigure command Use the fwConfigure command to display and modify threshold information for the Fabric Watch configuration. Switch elements monitored by Fabric Watch are divided into classes, which are further divided into areas. Each area can include multiple - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 123
that you want to configure, such as 7 for RXPerformance. 1 : Link loss 2 : Sync loss 3 : Signal loss (not supported) 4 : Protocol error 5 : Invalid words 6 : Invalid CRCS 7 : RXPerformance 8 : TXPerformance 9 : State Changes 10 : Link reset 11 : return to previous page Select an area => : (1..10 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 124
advanced configuration 5 : return to previous page Enter 1 at the Select choice => prompt. The screen refreshes with the most recently updated monitoring not appear anymore, and the status of the element is set to disabled (see the system output). Select threshold index 's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 125
configuration the status of the element is set to enabled. Select threshold index device or server, you might elect not to receive error messages for particular ports. When the upgrade is complete, the following command to disable the port threshold. switch:admin> fwConfigure --disable --port 9 2. - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 126
configuration using the fwConfigure command Changing the threshold boundary level NOTE The allowed advanced settings are displayed on a per-class basis. Although port fencing is displayed for other areas, such as RX Performance, for which port fencing is not supported, you will not be able to set - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 127
Default (the default settings column) and Custom (the custom settings column), and indicates the current setting. NOTE Default threshold boundary settings are Fabric OS default settings; custom settings are user custom buffer 18 : return to previous page 9 : apply threshold boundary changes 10 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 128
configuration page 9 : apply threshold boundary changes 10 : cancel threshold boundary changes Select choice => : (1..18) [18]3 1 : Default BehaviorInt Threshold boundary level is set at : Custom. 4. change custom buffer 18 : return to previous page 9 : apply threshold boundary changes 10 : - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 129
the fwConfigure command. switch:admin> fwconfigure the class that you want to configure. Select 3 for Port class, : Signal loss (E-port) 4 : Protocol error (E-port) 5 : Invalid words (E-port) reset (E-port) 11 : Utilization (VE-port) 12 : Packet loss (VE-port) 13 : C3TX_TO 14 : return to previous page - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 130
threshold 3 : enable a threshold 4 : advanced configuration 5 : return to previous page Select an area => : (1..5) [5] 4 6. Default 2 : custom Enter alarm level type => : (1..2) [1] 2 9. Select custom by entering 2 at the Enter alarm level type = > prompt. 110 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 131
buffer 18 : return to previous page 9 : apply threshold boundary changes 10 : cancel threshold boundary changes Select choice => : (1..18) [18] 16 11. Change the number of errors per minute using the following substeps: a. From the advanced configuration section, select change custom high by - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 132
page 9 : apply threshold boundary changes 10 : cancel threshold boundary changes Select choice => : (1..18) [18] 9 14. Enter until you reach the switch error message. Ensure that all changes to the threshold and event setting areas of the screen are confirmed before leaving advanced configuration - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 133
32 Option Advanced configuration options using the switch is rebooted, this option is reset. This value is effective only when the behavior type is set to Continuous. The element index and the required behavior interval, in seconds Changes between the factory default Guide 113 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 134
configuration setting information. This event setting information Error log entry 1 SNMP trap 2 Rapi trap 4 Port log lock 8 E-mail notification 16 Port fencing 32 To determine the value for the event setting with a valid alarm matrix of 25 allows the error log entry (1), port log lock (8) and e- - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 135
1. From the area menu, select 4 (advanced configuration) from the area menu. 2. Add the numbers custom buffer 18 : return to previous page 9 : apply threshold boundary changes 10: set at: Default Errlog-1, SnmpTrap-2, PortLogLock-4 RapiTrap-8, EmailAlert-16 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 136
return to previous page 9 : apply threshold boundary changes 10 : cancel threshold boundary changes Select choice => : (1..18) [18] 1 1 : Default 2 : custom 100 80 BufSize 0 0 Percentage(%) Threshold alarmlevel is set at: Custom . . . 116 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 137
low 16 : apply threshold alarm changes 7 : change custom high 17 : cancel threshold alarm changes 8 : change custom buffer 18 : return to previous page 9 : apply threshold boundary changes 10 : cancel threshold boundary changes Select choice => : (1..18) [18]16 Fabric Watch Administrator - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 138
A Advanced options using the fwConfigure command 118 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 139
buffer values, 15 C changed event trigger, 20 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01 class environment, 24 fabric, 24 FRU, 24 Performace Monitor, 24 port, 25 resource, 25 security, 25 SFP, 25 class 3 discards area, configuring on an E_Port, 71 classes, description of, 24 command dnsConfig - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 140
test mail, 37 setting recipient e-mail address, 37 setting recipient mail address, 37 e-mail configuration, displaying, 35 e-mail notification configuration, 35 e-mail, testing a message, 37 end-to-end performance monitor class, default settings, 50 environment class area, 81 default settings - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 141
performance monitor class areas, 49 performance monitoring, 3 guidelines and settings, 49 recommended settings, 54 physical port setting guides, 59 port class areas, 57 default settings, 59 guidelines and default settings, 59 port configuration, 68 invalid CRC area, 69 invalid transmission words, 69 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 142
class default settings, 48 monitoring guidelines, 47 SFP monitoring, 4 recommended settings, 54 SNMP components of, 7 using to activate Fabric Watch, 29 switch monitoring components, 3 switch policies, 6 switch status policy implementing, 90 viewing, 90 switch status policy configuration, 34 switch - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 143
triggered event behavior, 8 trunk utilization area, configuring, 73 V values buffer, 15 high and low threshold, 15 VE_Port class default settings, 67 W Web Tools, using to activate Fabric Watch, 28 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 123 53-1001770-01 - HP 1606 | Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001770-01, June 2010) - Page 144
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