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See Also, fwset, Syntax, Availability, Description, Operands, Examples

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See Also fwset Syntax Availability Description Operands Examples switchstatuspolicyshow switchstatuspolicyset Fabric OS reference guide Sets parameters controlled by Fabric Watch. fwset ["--message", "mlevel"] | ["--port", "--persistence", "seconds"] All users Use this command to set parameters controlled by Fabric Watch. It allows the user to set the message level (severity of messages that are sent to the console) and the port persistence time (time in which a port must persistently be in a marginal state before being labeled as such). The following operands are supported: --message mlevel --port --persistence seconds Sets a filter for the messages sent to the console. Messages must be of the set severity level or higher in order to be output to the console. The value -1 turns off all output to the console. Valid mlevel values are: - -1 = turn off console logging - 0 = only panic messages to console - 1 = critical and above messages to console - 2 = error and above messages to console - 3 = warning and above messages to console - 4 = info and above messages to console - 5 = debug and above messages to console Sets port parameters. Currently, only port persistence time can be set with this operand. Port persistence time is the time period in which a port must be persistently in a state before being actually recognized as such. To turn off console logging: switch:admin> fwSet "--message", "-1" Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum 181

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Fabric OS reference guide
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Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum
See Also
switchstatuspolicyshow
switchstatuspolicyset
Sets parameters controlled by Fabric Watch.
Syntax
fwset ["--message", "
mlevel
"] | ["--port", "--persistence",
"
seconds
"]
Availability
All users
Description
Use this command to set parameters controlled by Fabric Watch. It allows the user to set the
message level (severity of messages that are sent to the console) and the port persistence time
(time in which a port must persistently be in a marginal state before being labeled as such).
Operands
The following operands are supported:
Examples
To turn off console logging:
fwset
--message
mlevel
Sets a filter for the messages sent to the console.
Messages must be of the set severity level or higher in
order to be output to the console. The value
-1
turns
off all output to the console. Valid mlevel values are:
-1
= turn off console logging
0
= only panic messages to console
1
= critical and above messages to console
2
= error and above messages to console
3
= warning and above messages to console
4
= info and above messages to console
5
= debug and above messages to console
--port --persistence
seconds
Sets port parameters. Currently, only port persistence
time can be set with this operand. Port persistence time
is the time period in which a port must be persistently
in a state before being actually recognized as such.
switch:admin>
fwSet "--message", "-1"