HP 316095-B21 FW 08.01.00 McDATA EFCM Basic User Manual (620-000240-000, Novem - Page 152

Viewing the Open Trunking Re-Route Log, Logs > Open Trunking Re-Route, Open Trunking Re-Route Log

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Viewing the Open Trunking Re-Route Log 6 Viewing the Open Trunking Re-Route Log Select Logs > Open Trunking Re-Route on the navigation panel. The Open Trunking Re-Route Log (Figure 6-5) displays. The Open Trunking Re-Route Log page provides the following button functions: • Clear-Select this button to clear the contents of the log. The log's contents are deleted from system memory. ATTENTION! Before clearing logs, make sure the logs are not needed for troubleshooting. Once a log is cleared, the data cannot be retrieved. • Print-Select this button to send the contents of the log to a printer. • Text File-Select this button to open the log in a new window as a text file. You can save, edit, or e-mail the file. Figure 6-5 Open Trunking Re-Route Log Page The Open Trunking feature monitors the average data rates of all traffic flows on InterSwitch Links (ISLs) and periodically reroutes data flows from congested links to lightly loaded links. These rerouting activities are recorded in the Open Trunking Re-Route Log. The Open Trunking Re-Route Log provides the following: • Date/Time: Date and time when rerouting occurred. • Receive Port: The decimal receive-port number on the local switch associated with the flow that was rerouted. • Target Domain: The decimal domain ID associated with the flow that was rerouted. 6-10 EFCM Basic User Manual

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Viewing the Open Trunking Re-Route Log
Viewing the Open Trunking Re-Route Log
Select
Logs > Open Trunking Re-Route
on the navigation panel. The
Open Trunking Re-Route Log
(
Figure 6-5
) displays. The
Open Trunking
Re-Route Log
page provides the following button functions:
Clear
—Select this button to clear the contents of the log. The log’s
contents are deleted from system memory.
ATTENTION!
Before clearing logs, make sure the logs are not needed for
troubleshooting. Once a log is cleared, the data cannot be retrieved.
Print
—Select this button to send the contents of the log to a
printer.
Text File
—Select this button to open the log in a new window as a
text file. You can save, edit, or e-mail the file.
Figure 6-5
Open Trunking Re-Route Log Page
The Open Trunking feature monitors the average data rates of all
traffic flows on InterSwitch Links (ISLs) and periodically reroutes
data flows from congested links to lightly loaded links. These
rerouting activities are recorded in the Open Trunking Re-Route Log.
The Open Trunking Re-Route Log provides the following:
Date/Time: Date and time when rerouting occurred.
Receive Port: The decimal receive-port number on the local
switch associated with the flow that was rerouted.
Target Domain: The decimal domain ID associated with the flow
that was rerouted.