HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS V1.0 User Guide (AA-R - Page 90
Displaying and Resetting Secure Fabric OS Statistics
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Managing Secure Fabric OS Displaying and Resetting Secure Fabric OS Statistics You can view a number of statistics regarding attempted violations of the Secure Fabric OS policies. Attempted policy violations include events such as the following: ■ A DCC policy exists that defines which devices are authorized to access which switch (port) combinations, and a device that is not listed in the policy tries to access one of the defined switch (port) combinations. ■ An attempt is made to log into an account with an incorrect password. The statistics for all DCC policies are added together. Note: Rebooting the switch resets all the statistics. You can also monitor Secure Fabric OS statistics through Fabric Watch. Each statistic indicates the number of times the monitored event has occurred since the statistics were last reset (secstatsreset command). For the Telnet policy, this includes all the automated login attempts made by the sectelnet or SSH client software, in addition to the actual attempts made by the user. The names of the Secure Fabric OS statistics and their definitions are provided in Table 15. Table 15: Secure Fabric OS Statistics Statistic TELNET_POLICY HTTP_POLICY API_POLICY RSNMP_POLICY WSNMP_POLICY MS_POLICY SERIAL_POLICY FRONTPANEL_POLICY SCC_POLICY DCC_POLICY LOGIN Definition The number of attempted violations to the Telnet policy The number of attempted violations to the HTTP policy. The number of attempted violations to the API policy. The number of attempted violations to the RSNMP policy. The number of attempted violations to the WSNMP policy. The number of attempted violations to the MS policy. The number of attempted violations to the Serial policy. The number of attempted violations to the Front Panel policy. The number of attempted violations to the SCC policy. The number of attempted violations to the DCC policy. The number of invalid logins attempts. 90 Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide