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Example, The preceding example identifies a state change State in the fourth 003

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Using Fabric Watch Table 12: Area Name Abbreviations (Continued) Area DCC violation log-in violation invalid timestamp invalid signature invalid certificate SLAP failure SLAP bad packet TS out-of-sync no FCS incompatible security database illegal command Abbreviation DCC Login InvTS InvSign InvCert SlapFail SlapBP TSSync NoFCS IncDB IllCmd Index numbers, the third and final component of threshold names, consist of three digits that correspond to where elements appear in a series. For instance, if the element in question is the third temperature sensor on a switch, its number would be 003. Note: Index numbers for all port and SFP class thresholds begin with the number 000 (as per Fabric OS port-numbering conventions). Environment class threshold index numbers begin with the number 001. Fabric class index numbers always appear as 000. Example fopportState003 The preceding example identifies a state change ("State") in the fourth ("003," where numbering begins with 000) optical F/FL_Port ("fopport"). Fabric Watch Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide 43

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Index numbers, the third and final component of threshold names, consist of three
digits that correspond to where elements appear in a series. For instance, if the
element in question is the third temperature sensor on a switch, its number would
be 003.
Note:
Index numbers for all port and SFP class thresholds begin with the number 000
(as per Fabric OS port-numbering conventions). Environment class threshold index
numbers begin with the number 001. Fabric class index numbers always appear as
000.
Example
The preceding example identifies a state change (“State”) in the fourth (“003,”
where numbering begins with 000) optical F/FL_Port (“fopport”).
DCC violation
DCC
log-in violation
Login
invalid timestamp
InvTS
invalid signature
InvSign
invalid certificate
InvCert
SLAP failure
SlapFail
SLAP bad packet
SlapBP
TS out-of-sync
TSSync
no FCS
NoFCS
incompatible
security database
IncDB
illegal command
IllCmd
fopportState003
Table 12:
Area Name Abbreviations (Continued)
Area
Abbreviation