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Table 3-10, Option, Effect, Input Information, Configuring Fabric Watch Thresholds

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Configuring Fabric Watch Thresholds 3 Figure 3-5 shows how to apply the custom value for the threshold alarm changes; unless you apply the value, it does not take effect. 1 : change behavior type 11 : change threshold alarm level 2 : change behavior interval 12 : change changed alarm 3 : change threshold boundary level 13 : change belowalarm 4 : change custom unit 14 : change abovealarm 5 : change custom timebase 15 : change inBetween alarm 6 : change custom 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 . . . Figure 3-5 Applying Threshold Alarm Changes. Note To ensure that your alarm setting configuration is in effect, remember to change the alarm level to Custom and then apply the alarm settings. Table 3-10 describes the 18 customization options displayed at the end of the Advanced Configuration menu. With the exception of the last option, which exits advanced configuration mode, each option has similar behavior. For each option, one or two lines will appear, prompting you to accept the new setting information, and, after the information has been provided, the entire screen will refresh to display the updated information. Table 3-10 Advanced Configuration Options Option Effect Input Information change behavior type Changes the behavior type of a single element to either Triggered or Continuous. The change is volatile because this option is not saved to flash memory. Every time the switch is rebooted, this option is reset. The element index and the required behavior type change behavior interval Changes the behavior interval for a single element. The change is volatile because this option is not saved to flash memory. Every time the switch is rebooted, this option is reset. The element index and the required behavior interval, in seconds This value is effective only when the behavior type is set to continuous. change threshold boundary Changes between the factory level default and custom threshold information. The required threshold column change custom unit Obsolete Obsolete Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-1000243-01 3-13

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Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide
3-13
Publication Number: 53-1000243-01
Configuring Fabric Watch Thresholds
3
Figure 3-5
shows how to apply the custom value for the threshold alarm changes; unless you apply the
value, it does not take effect.
Figure 3-5
Applying Threshold Alarm Changes.
Table 3-10
describes the 18 customization options displayed at the end of the Advanced Configuration
menu. With the exception of the last option, which exits advanced configuration mode, each option has
similar behavior. For each option, one or two lines will appear, prompting you to accept the new setting
information, and, after the information has been provided, the entire screen will refresh to display the
updated information.
1
: change behavior type
11 : change threshold alarm level
2
: change behavior interval
12 : change changed alarm
3
: change threshold boundary level
13 : change belowalarm
4
: change custom unit
14 : change abovealarm
5
: change custom timebase
15 : change inBetween alarm
6
: change custom 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
.
.
.
Note
To ensure that your alarm setting configuration is in effect, remember to change the alarm level to
Custom and then apply the alarm settings.
Table 3-10
Advanced Configuration Options
Option
Effect
Input Information
change behavior type
Changes the behavior type of a
single element to either Triggered
or Continuous. The change is
volatile because this option is not
saved to flash memory. Every
time the switch is rebooted, this
option is reset.
The element index and the required
behavior type
change behavior interval
Changes the behavior interval for
a single element. The change is
volatile because this option is not
saved to flash memory. Every
time 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
change threshold boundary
level
Changes between the factory
default and custom threshold
information.
The required threshold column
change custom unit
Obsolete
Obsolete