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Fabric Class Messages, E_Port Downs Area Messages, Probable Cause, Recommended Action, Messages

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Responding to Fabric Watch Messages Fabric Class Messages E_Port Downs Area Messages Probable Cause E_Ports go down each time you remove a cable or SFP. SFP failures also cause E_Ports to go down. E_Port downs may also be caused by transient errors. Recommended Action Check both ends of the physical connection and verify that the SFP functions properly. Messages Message Description Troubleshooting FW-CHANGED, 4, fabricED (Fabric E-port down ) value has changed. current value : Down(s). (info) Explains that the number of times that the E_Port has gone down has changed. Provides the new value. Check both ends of the physical connection and verify that the SFP functions properly. Message Description Troubleshooting FW-ABOVE, 3, fabricED (Fabric E-port down ) is above high boundary. current value : Down(s). (info) Explains that the number of times that the E_Port has gone down has risen above the high boundary. Provides the new value. Check both ends of the physical connection and verify that the SFP functions properly. Message Description Troubleshooting FW-BELOW, 3, fabricED (Fabric E-port down ) is below low boundary. current value : Down(s). (info) Explains that the number of times that the E_Port has gone down has fallen below the low boundary. Provides the new value. This is an informational message. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user installation. Fabric Watch Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide 141

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Responding to Fabric Watch Messages
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Fabric Watch Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
Fabric Class Messages
E_Port Downs Area Messages
Probable Cause
E_Ports go down each time you remove a cable or SFP. SFP failures also cause
E_Ports to go down. E_Port downs may also be caused by transient errors.
Recommended Action
Check both ends of the physical connection and verify that the SFP functions
properly.
Messages
Message
FW-CHANGED, 4, fabricED
<element index>
(Fabric E-port down
<element index>
) value has changed. current value :
<value>
Down(s).
(info)
Description
Explains that the number of times that the E_Port has gone down has
changed. Provides the new value.
Troubleshooting
Check both ends of the physical connection and verify that the SFP
functions properly.
Message
FW-ABOVE, 3, fabricED
<element index>
(Fabric E-port down
<element
index>
) is above high boundary. current value :
<value>
Down(s). (info)
Description
Explains that the number of times that the E_Port has gone down has risen
above the high boundary. Provides the new value.
Troubleshooting
Check both ends of the physical connection and verify that the SFP
functions properly.
Message
FW-BELOW, 3, fabricED
<element index>
(Fabric E-port down
<element
index>
) is below low boundary. current value :
<value>
Down(s). (info)
Description
Explains that the number of times that the E_Port has gone down has fallen
below the low boundary. Provides the new value.
Troubleshooting
This is an informational message. Respond to this message as is appropriate
to the particular policy of the end-user installation.