Dell Brocade 6520 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide Supporting Fabric OS v7.1 - Page 79
Using the nosave command, portThConfig command procedures, Port type: physical port
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portThConfig command procedures 7 NOTE The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in place. Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual for more information and for details about the portThConfig command. Using the nosave command The nosave command prevents the configuration changes from being saved persistently. This option allows you to make and view changes without overwriting the saved configuration. CAUTION When you use --set with the --nosave option and the switch reboots, your changes are lost. portThConfig command procedures The following sections provides specific examples for the Port class. See "Port class guidelines and default settings" on page 56 for recommendations on how to set areas for the physical port, the E_Port, the FOP_Port, and the FCU_Port. Port type: physical port The Port class is a superset containing the E_Port, FOP_Port, and FCU_Port subclasses. In general, use the default settings listed in Table 16, or use the generic Port class to configure an area whose settings are common to one or more of the port subclasses; for example, configuring all physical ports to monitor invalid CRC counts. In most cases, the default settings are adequate for the physical port. Configuring all physical ports to monitor invalid CRC counts Invalid Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) count errors on a port can represent noise on the network or a potential hardware problem. 1. Enter the portThConfig command using the following parameters: switch:admin> portthconfig --set port -area crc -highthreshold -value 100 -trigger above -action raslog,email,snmp -buffer 0 switch:admin> portthconfig --set port -area crc -lowthreshold -value 1 -trigger above -action raslog -buffer 0 • In this example, the alarms are set at two points: a low threshold of 1 and a high threshold of 100 (the default is 1000). The goal is to be notified as the number of invalid CRCs per minute rises above the low boundary and again when it rises above the high boundary. • Triggers specify actions for below the high threshold. Here, the trigger for both is above. • Set the action to take when a trigger occurs. Here, for the high threshold, log the event in the raslog, send an e-mail, and issue an SNMP trap. For the low threshold, only log the event in the raslog. Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 59 53-1002752-01