HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS V1.0 User Guide (AA-R - Page 91

Displaying Secure Fabric OS Statistics, be issued on any switch.

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Managing Secure Fabric OS Table 15: Secure Fabric OS Statistics (Continued) Statistic INVALID_TS (invalid timestamps) INVALID_SIGN (invalid signatures) INVALID_CERT (invalid certificates) SLAP FAIL (SLAP1 failures) SLAP_BAD_PKT (SLAP* bad packets) TS_OUT_SYNC (TS out of synchronization) NO_FCS (no fabric configuration server) INCOMP_DB (incompatible Secure Fabric OS database) ILLEGAL_CMD (illegal command) Definition A received packet has a timestamp that differs from the time of the receiving switch by more than the maximum allowed difference. A received packet has a bad signature. A received certificate is not properly signed by the root CA of the receiving switch. A port fails to SLAP with another switch. Reasons could be bad certificates, a bad signature, the other side not doing SLAP, or SLAP packets are received out of sequence. SLAP packets are received with a bad transaction ID. The time server is out of synchronization with the Primary FCS switch. The number of times the switch lost contact with all the switches in its FCS list. Secure Fabric OS databases are incompatible; may be due to different version numbers, time stamps, FCS policies, or Secure Mode status. The number of times a command is issued on a switch where it is not allowed (such as entering secmodedisable on a Non-FCS switch). 1. SLAP (Switch Link Authentication Protocol) is the switch-to-switch authentication process. Displaying Secure Fabric OS Statistics You can use the secstatsshow command to display statistics for one or all Secure Fabric OS policies, depending on the operand entered. This command can be issued on any switch. Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide 91

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Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
Displaying Secure Fabric OS Statistics
You can use the
secstatsshow
command to display statistics for one or all
Secure Fabric OS policies, depending on the operand entered. This command can
be issued on any switch.
INVALID_TS
(invalid timestamps)
A received packet has a timestamp that differs from the time of the
receiving switch by more than the maximum allowed difference.
INVALID_SIGN
(invalid signatures)
A received packet has a bad signature.
INVALID_CERT
(invalid certificates)
A received certificate is not properly signed by the root CA of the
receiving switch.
SLAP FAIL
(SLAP
1
failures)
A port fails to SLAP with another switch. Reasons could be bad
certificates, a bad signature, the other side not doing SLAP, or SLAP
packets are received out of sequence.
SLAP_BAD_PKT
(SLAP* bad packets)
SLAP packets are received with a bad transaction ID.
TS_OUT_SYNC
(TS out of synchronization)
The time server is out of synchronization with the Primary FCS switch.
NO_FCS
(no fabric configuration
server)
The number of times the switch lost contact with all the switches in its
FCS list.
INCOMP_DB (incompatible
Secure Fabric OS database)
Secure Fabric OS databases are incompatible; may be due to
different version numbers, time stamps, FCS policies, or Secure Mode
status.
ILLEGAL_CMD
(illegal command)
The number of times a command is issued on a switch where it is not
allowed (such as entering
secmodedisable
on a Non-FCS
switch).
1.
SLAP (Switch Link Authentication Protocol) is the switch-to-switch authentication process.
Table 15:
Secure Fabric OS Statistics
(Continued)
Statistic
Definition