HP 8/80 Brocade Error Message Reference Guide v6.1.0 (53-1000600-02, June 2008 - Page 294
FW-1346, FW-1347
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30 FW-1346 Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid timestamps has fallen below the low boundary. Invalid-timestamp violations indicate a packet with an invalid timestamp has been received from the primary world-wide name (WWN). When the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) downloads a new configuration to other switches in the fabric, the packet is tagged with a timestamp. The receiving switch compares this timestamp to its current time. If the difference is too great, it rejects the packet. This counter keeps track of packets rejected due to invalid timestamps. Recommended No action is required. Action Severity INFO FW-1346 Message , [FW-1346], ,, WARNING, , , is above high boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid timestamps has risen above the high boundary. Invalid-timestamp violations indicate a packet with an invalid timestamp has been received from the primary fabric configuration server (FCS). When the primary FCS downloads a new configuration to other switches in the fabric, the packet is tagged with a timestamp. The receiving switch compares this timestamp to its current time. If the difference is too great, it rejects the packet. This counter keeps track of packets rejected due to invalid timestamps. Recommended Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator Action for response strategies and policies. Severity WARNING FW-1347 Message , [FW-1347], ,, INFO, , , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Probable Cause Indicates that the number of invalid timestamps has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Invalid-timestamp violations indicate a packet with an invalid timestamp has been received from the primary fabric configuration server (FCS). When the primary FCS downloads a new configuration to other switches in the fabric, the packet is tagged with a timestamp. The receiving switch compares this timestamp to its current time. If the difference is too great, it rejects the packet. This counter keeps track of packets rejected due to invalid timestamps. Recommended No action is required. Action Severity INFO 242 Fabric OS Message Reference 53-1000600-02