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What's new in this document New information • Added information about the four threshold types: above high threshold, below high threshold, above low threshold, and below low threshold. • Added information about the thMonitor command, which supports the SFP class. • Added information about 10 Gbps, 16 Gbps and QSFP SFP support, including the new sfpType operand. • Added information about how the fwMailCfg command now supports multiple e-mail recipients. • Pause and continue monitoring functionality continued with the thConfig, portThConfig, and sysMonitor command. • Added information about the ITW counter, which includes a physical coding sublayer (PCS) violation. ITW violations can occur due to an ITW violation, a PCS violation, or both. Changed information • Updated port fencing section and included moderate, aggressive, and conservative threshold settings. • Recommended settings for Port areas using the portThConfig command. • Buffer settings which now enable the user to configure "in-between" buffer values for thresholds that fall between the below high threshold and the above low threshold boundaries. • Packet loss monitoring enhancements on the VE_Port. Removed information • All references to deprecated fwconfigure and fwshow commands • Seconds timebase • "In-between" and "Changed" default alarm setting options • Continuous alerting mode has been removed from Fabric Watch Document conventions This section describes text formatting conventions and important notices formats. Text formatting The narrative-text formatting conventions that are used in this document are as follows: bold text Identifies command names Identifies the names of user-manipulated GUI elements Identifies keywords and operands Identifies text to enter at the GUI or CLI Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide xvii 53-1002752-01

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Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide
xvii
53-1002752-01
What’s new in this document
New information
Added information about the four threshold types: above high threshold, below high threshold,
above low threshold, and below low threshold.
Added information about the
thMonitor
command, which supports the SFP class.
Added information about 10 Gbps, 16 Gbps and QSFP SFP support, including the new sfpType
operand.
Added information about how the
fwMailCfg
command now supports multiple e-mail
recipients.
Pause and continue monitoring functionality continued with the
thConfig
,
portThConfig
, and
sysMonitor
command.
Added information about the ITW counter, which includes a physical coding sublayer (PCS)
violation. ITW violations can occur due to an ITW violation, a PCS violation, or both.
Changed information
Updated port fencing section and included moderate, aggressive, and conservative threshold
settings.
Recommended settings for Port areas using the
portThConfig
command.
Buffer settings which now enable the user to configure “in-between” buffer values for
thresholds that fall between the below high threshold and the above low threshold boundaries.
Packet loss monitoring enhancements on the VE_Port.
Removed information
All references to deprecated
fwconfigure
and
fwshow
commands
Seconds timebase
“In-between” and “Changed” default alarm setting options
Continuous alerting mode has been removed from Fabric Watch
Document conventions
This section describes text formatting conventions and important notices formats.
Text formatting
The narrative-text formatting conventions that are used in this document are as follows:
bold
text
Identifies command names
Identifies the names of user-manipulated GUI elements
Identifies keywords and operands
Identifies text to enter at the GUI or CLI