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Fabric Watch Configuration Using Legacy Commands Appendix A In this appendix • Port threshold configuration using the fwConfigure command 101 • Configuring port fencing using the fwConfigure command 109 • Advanced options using the fwConfigure command 112 Port threshold configuration using the fwConfigure command The fwConfigure command is being deprecated in Fabric OS v6.4.0. The thConfig, portThConfig, sysMonitor, and fwFruCfg commands provide functional equivalents for configuring Fabric Watch thresholds. You can configure classes and areas using the commands that were detailed in earlier chapters: • Chapter 6, "Fabric, Security, SFP, and Performance Monitoring" Fabric class, Security class, SFP class, and Performance class areas and actions are configured using the thConfig command. • Chapter 7, "Port Monitoring" The physical port and its subclass areas and actions are configured using the portThConfig command (recommended) or the fwConfigure command (which is being phased out). • Chapter 8, "System Monitoring" The Resource class and Environment class areas and actions are configured using the sysMonitor command. The FRU class actions are configured using the fwFruCfg command. The Fabric Watch classes and areas are provided in Chapter 3, "Fabric Watch Threshold Components". The following restrictions apply: • The Port class does not support VE _Ports and VEX_Ports, except for State Changes. • The E_Port class has the same port limitations as the Port class except under the following condition: On a Brocade 48000 with a FR4-18i blade, or on the Brocade 7500, the E_Port class monitors the following additional ports and creates monitors for each of the logical ports: - FCR (includes EX_Ports) - FCIP (includes VE_Ports, VEX_Ports) • SFP class: The SFP class does not monitor SFPs. Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 101 53-1001770-01

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Appendix
A
Fabric Watch Configuration Using Legacy Commands
In this appendix
Port threshold configuration using the fwConfigure command 101
Configuring port fencing using the fwConfigure command 109
Advanced options using the fwConfigure command 112
Port threshold configuration using the fwConfigure command
The
fwConfigure
command is being deprecated in Fabric OS v6.4.0. The
thConfig
,
portThConfig
,
sysMonitor
, and
fwFruCfg
commands provide functional equivalents for configuring Fabric Watch
thresholds. You can configure classes and areas using the commands that were detailed in earlier
chapters:
Chapter 6, “Fabric, Security, SFP, and Performance Monitoring”
Fabric class, Security class, SFP class, and Performance class areas and actions are
configured using the
thConfig
command.
Chapter 7, “Port Monitoring”
The physical port and its subclass areas and actions are configured using the
portThConfig
command (recommended) or the
fwConfigure
command (which is being phased out).
Chapter 8, “System Monitoring”
The Resource class and Environment class areas and actions are configured using the
sysMonitor
command. The FRU class actions are configured using the
fwFruCfg
command.
The Fabric Watch classes and areas are provided in
Chapter 3, “Fabric Watch Threshold
Components”
. The following restrictions apply:
The Port class does not support VE _Ports and VEX_Ports, except for State Changes.
The E_Port class has the same port limitations as the Port class except under the following
condition: On a Brocade 48000 with a FR4-18i blade, or on the Brocade 7500, the E_Port
class monitors the following additional ports and creates monitors for each of the logical ports:
-
FCR (includes EX_Ports)
-
FCIP (includes VE_Ports, VEX_Ports)
SFP class: The SFP class does not monitor SFPs.