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Areas, Security class areas, Continued

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Areas 3 TABLE 8 Area Security class areas (Continued) Indicates Invalid Timestamps Login Violation MS Violation Invalid timestamps which occur if a time interval becomes too great from the time a packet is sent to the time it is received, and the switch rejects it. Login violations which occur when a secure fabric detects a login failure. MS (Management Server) violations which occur when an access request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized WWN (World Wide Name). The WWN appears in the ERRLOG. No FCS The switch has lost contact with the primary FCS. RSNMP Violation SCC Violation Serial Violation SES Violation SLAP Bad Packets SLAP Failures RSNMP (Remote Simple Network Management Protocol) violations which occur when an SNMP get operation reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. SCC violations which occur when an unauthorized switch tries to join a secure fabric. The WWN of the unauthorized switch appears in the ERRLOG. Serial violations which occur when a secure switch detects an unauthorized serial port connection request. SCSI Enclosed Services (SES) violations which occur when an SES request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized WWN. Switch Link Authentication Protocol (SLAP) bad packets failure which occur when the switch receives unexpected packets and packets with incorrect transmission IDs. SLAP failures which occur when packets try to pass from a nonsecure switch to a secure fabric. Telnet Violation TS Out of Sync WSNMP Violation Telnet violations which occur when a Telnet 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. WSNMP violations which occur when an SNMP set operation reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 17 53-1001188-01

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53-1001188-01
Areas
3
Invalid Timestamps
Invalid timestamps which occur if a time interval becomes too great from the time a
packet is sent to the time it is received, and the switch rejects it.
Login Violation
Login violations which occur when a secure fabric detects a login failure.
MS Violation
MS (Management Server) violations which occur when an access request reaches a
secure switch from an unauthorized WWN (World Wide Name). The WWN appears in
the ERRLOG.
No FCS
The switch has lost contact with the primary FCS.
RSNMP Violation
RSNMP (Remote Simple Network Management Protocol) violations which occur when
an SNMP
get
operation reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address.
SCC Violation
SCC violations which occur when an unauthorized switch tries to join a secure fabric.
The WWN of the unauthorized switch appears in the ERRLOG.
Serial Violation
Serial violations which occur when a secure switch detects an unauthorized serial port
connection request.
SES Violation
SCSI Enclosed Services (SES) violations which occur when an SES request reaches a
secure switch from an unauthorized WWN.
SLAP Bad Packets
Switch Link Authentication Protocol (SLAP) bad packets failure which occur when the
switch receives unexpected packets and packets with incorrect transmission IDs.
SLAP Failures
SLAP failures which occur when packets try to pass from a nonsecure switch to a
secure fabric.
Telnet Violation
Telnet violations which occur when a Telnet connection request reaches a secure
switch from an unauthorized IP address.
TS Out of Sync
Time Server (TS) which occur when an out-of-synchronization error has been detected.
WSNMP Violation
WSNMP violations which occur when an SNMP
set
operation reaches a secure switch
from an unauthorized IP address.
TABLE 8
Security class areas
(Continued)
Area
Indicates