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Configuration options for thConfig command

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Configuration options for thConfig command 6 Configuration options for thConfig command Use the thConfig command to configure thresholds for Fabric Watch event monitoring for the SFP, Fabric, Security, and Performance classes or to display the configuration. If configured areas exceed the currently-effective threshold settings, the Fabric Watch daemon can take one of the following actions: • Send an SNMP message. • Log a RASlog message. • Send an e-mail alert. • Log a port log message. Setting guidelines and default settings for the Fabric, Security, SFP, and Performance classes are detailed later in this chapter. For additional information about the ThConfig command, refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference Manual. TABLE 12 Class name Configuration options for thConfig command Valid area types Threshold Threshold action Configuration recommendation SFP Fabric Security Filter TXP - Transmit areas RXP - Receive areas Current Voltage Temperature ST - SFP state changes Default or Custom1 Default or Custom2 Use the SFP default settings. The traits are SFP-specific and there is no reason to alter them. See "SFP monitoring setting guidelines" on page 47 for more information. ED - Number of E_Ports down FC - Fabric reconfiguration DC - Domain ID changes SC - Segmentation changes ZC - Zone changes FL - Fabric logins Default or Custom1 Default or Custom2 It is recommended that you leave the entire Fabric class in its default state (no alerts). See "Fabric monitoring setting guidelines" on page 42 for more information. TV - Telnet violations HV - HTTP violations SV - Serial violations DV - DCC violations IC - Invalid certifications LV - Login violations TS - TS out-of-sync FF - SLAP failures NF - No FCS ISB - Incompatible security IV - Illegal command Default or Custom1 Default or Custom2 Use the Security class default settings for areas and alarm configuration. There is no reason to alter the default settings. CUSTDEF Default or Default or Use the Filter default settings. Custom1 Custom2 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 51 53-1001770-01

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Configuration options for thConfig command
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Configuration options for thConfig command
Use the
thConfig
command to configure thresholds for Fabric Watch event monitoring for the SFP,
Fabric, Security, and Performance classes or to display the configuration. If configured areas
exceed the currently-effective threshold settings, the Fabric Watch daemon can take one of the
following actions:
Send an SNMP message.
Log a RASlog message.
Send an e-mail alert.
Log a port log message.
Setting guidelines and default settings for the Fabric, Security, SFP, and Performance classes are
detailed later in this chapter.
For additional information about the
ThConfig
command, refer to the
Fabric OS Command
Reference Manual
.
TABLE 12
Configuration options for
thConfig
command
Class name
Valid area types
Threshold
Threshold
action
Configuration recommendation
SFP
TXP - Transmit areas
RXP - Receive areas
Current
Voltage
Temperature
ST - SFP state changes
Default or
Custom
1
Default or
Custom
2
Use the SFP default settings. The
traits are SFP-specific and there is no
reason to alter them. See
“SFP
monitoring setting guidelines”
on
page 47 for more information.
Fabric
ED - Number of E_Ports
down
FC - Fabric reconfiguration
DC - Domain ID changes
SC - Segmentation changes
ZC - Zone changes
FL - Fabric logins
Default or
Custom
1
Default or
Custom
2
It is recommended that you leave the
entire Fabric class in its default state
(no alerts).
See
“Fabric monitoring setting
guidelines”
on page 42 for more
information.
Security
TV - Telnet violations
HV - HTTP violations
SV - Serial violations
DV - DCC violations
IC - Invalid certifications
LV - Login violations
TS - TS out-of-sync
FF - SLAP failures
NF - No FCS
ISB - Incompatible security
IV - Illegal command
Default or
Custom
1
Default or
Custom
2
Use the Security class default settings
for areas and alarm configuration.
There is no reason to alter the default
settings.
Filter
CUSTDEF
Default or
Custom
1
Default or
Custom
2
Use the Filter default settings.