Dell PowerEdge M610x Fabric OS Message Reference - Page 397
FW-1251, FW-1272, FW-1273
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42 FW-1251 Probable Cause Indicates that the number of end-to-end (EE) word frames that the switch transmits has risen above the high boundary. Transmit performance messages appear due to the number of word frames that travel from the configured S_ID to the D_ID pair. Recommended No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the Action end-user installation. Severity INFO FW-1251 Message , [FW-1251], ,, INFO, , , is between high and low boundaries(High=, Low=). Current value is . Probable Cause Indicates that the number of end-to-end (EE) word frames that the switch transmits has changed from a value outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range. Transmit performance messages appear due to the number of word frames that travel from the configured S_ID to the D_ID pair. Recommended No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the Action end-user installation. Severity INFO FW-1272 Message , [FW-1272], ,, INFO, , , value has changed(High=, Low=). Current value is . Probable Cause Indicates that the number of frame types or commands that the port receives has changed. The port has received small computer system interface (SCSI) Read, SCSI Write, SCSI Read and Write, SCSI Traffic, or IP commands in a frame. Recommended No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the Action end-user installation. Severity INFO FW-1273 Message Probable Cause , [FW-1273], ,, INFO, , , is below low boundary(High=, Low=). Current value is . Indicates that the number of frame types or commands that the port receives has fallen below the low boundary. The port has received a small computer system interface (SCSI) Read, SCSI Write, SCSI Read and Write, SCSI Traffic, or IP commands in a frame. Fabric OS Message Reference 321 53-1001767-01