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Step 1: Select the Class and Area to Con

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3 Configuring Fabric Watch Thresholds Step 1: Select the Class and Area to Configure During your planning activities, you should determine exactly what elements or monitors you want to configure, and in which class they reside. After you have made this decision, you need to identify the classes. To navigate to a specific class and area, use the fwConfigure command from a telnet prompt: 1. Log in to the switch as the administrator. 2. Type fwConfigure at the command prompt. 3. The fwConfigure menu displays, as shown in Figure 3-1. swd77:admin> fwconfigure 1 : Environment class 2 : SFP class 3 : Port class 4 : Fabric class 5 : E-Port class 6 : F/FL Port (Optical) class 7 : Alpa Performance Monitor class 8 : EEPerformance Monitor class 9 : Filter PerformanceMonitorclass 10 : Security class 11 : Resource class 12 : Quit Select a class => : (1..12) [12] 5 Figure 3-1 fwConfigure Menu The fwConfigure menu contains 12 menu items. The first 11 items correspond to the classes available for configuration. The Quit menu item, which is the default, exits the fwConfigure menu. Note Switches with embedded ports or copper ports, the fwConfigure menu has 13 menu items. An additional menu item for F/FL Port (Copper) class is displayed. 4. From the list displayed, type the number corresponding to the class that you want to configure. For example, if you type 5, the menu corresponding to the E-Port class (shown in Figure 3-2) displays. 1 : Link loss 2 : Sync loss 3 : Signal loss 4 : Protocol error 5 : Invalid words 6 : Invalid CRCS 7 : RXPerformance 8 : TXPerformance 9 : State Changes 10 : return to previous page Select an area => : (1..10) [10] 7 Figure 3-2 E-Port Class Menu 3-2 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-1000243-01

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Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide
Publication Number: 53-1000243-01
Configuring Fabric Watch Thresholds
3
Step 1: Select the Class and Area to Configure
During your planning activities, you should determine exactly what elements or monitors you want to
configure, and in which class they reside. After you have made this decision, you need to identify the
classes.
To navigate to a specific class and area, use the
fwConfigure
command from a telnet prompt:
1.
Log in to the switch as the administrator.
2.
Type
fwConfigure
at the command prompt.
3.
The
fwConfigure
menu displays, as shown in
Figure 3-1
.
Figure 3-1
fwConfigure Menu
The
fwConfigure
menu contains 12 menu items. The first 11 items correspond to the classes
available for configuration. The
Quit
menu item, which is the default, exits the
fwConfigure
menu.
4.
From the list displayed, type the number corresponding to the class that you want to configure. For
example, if you type 5, the menu corresponding to the E-Port class (shown in
Figure 3-2
) displays.
Figure 3-2
E-Port Class Menu
swd77:admin>
fwconfigure
1
: Environment class
2
: SFP class
3
: Port class
4
: Fabric class
5
: E-Port class
6
: F/FL Port (Optical) class
7
: Alpa Performance Monitor class
8
: EEPerformance Monitor class
9
: Filter PerformanceMonitorclass
10 : Security class
11 : Resource class
12 : Quit
Select a class => : (1..12) [12]
5
Note
Switches with embedded ports or copper ports, the
fwConfigure
menu has 13 menu
items. An additional menu item for
F/FL Port (Copper) class
is displayed.
1
: Link loss
2
: Sync loss
3
: Signal loss
4
: Protocol error
5
: Invalid words
6
: Invalid CRCS
7
: RXPerformance
8
: TXPerformance
9
: State Changes
10 : return to previous page
Select an area => : (1..10) [10]
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