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CLI threshold alerts, CLI show.eventLog command, MIHPTO value, EWS enhancements

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The feature configures a switch or director so that no frame data is stored after a power off. Without Full Volatility, if the switch or director experiences a fault condition, a dump of the embedded memory space is captured into nonvolatile memory. This dump retains the last 30 frames transmitted from and last four frames transmitted to the embedded port. With Full Volatility installed, this dump does not occur when a fault condition occurs. Although this limits the amount of diagnostic information available for potential problem resolution, the vast majority of problems are typically resolved without the dump files. Contact your sales representative to purchase a feature key for Full Volatility. CLI threshold alerts With firmware 06.00.00 and later, the CLI allows you to set and monitor Throughput Threshold Alerts (TTAs). CLI show.eventLog command With firmware 06.00.00 and later, the CLI show.eventLog command has been enhanced. The command now displays a Link Incident log and Event log. MIHPTO value With firmware 06.00.00 and later, the internal Missing Interrupt Handler Primary Time Out (MIHPTO) value has been changed from 15 seconds to 3 minutes. EWS enhancements With firmware 06.00.00 and later, EWS enhancements include support for managing the SANtegrity Binding feature and Enterprise Fabric mode, and providing the Link Incident log and the Open Trunking log. Preferred Path support With firmware 07.00.00 and later, this allows users who are not using HAFM to configure preferred data paths through the EWS interface. A preferred path is an ISL data path between multiple fabric elements (directors and switches) that users can configure using the source and exit ports of the origination fabric element, and the domain ID of the destination fabric element. Configuration Backup With firmware 07.00.00 and later, this allows users to save switch configuration settings to a standard XML format file, compatible with both HAFM and the Configuration Backup and Restore (CBR) utility. Customers can easily save configuration settings when switch configuration is accidentally modified or at hardware failure. A restore function is not yet available in EWS, but is planned for a future release. In the interim, you can use the complimentary CBR utility to restore configurations settings. 20

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The feature con
gures a switch or director so that no frame data is stored after a power
off. Without Full Volatility, if the switch or director experiences a fault condition, a dump
of the embedded memory space is captured into nonvolatile memory. This dump retains
the last 30 frames transmitted from and last four frames transmitted to the embedded port.
With Full Volatility installed, this dump does not occur when a fault condition occurs.
Although this limits the amount of diagnostic information available for potential problem
resolution, the vast majority of problems are typically resolved without the dump
les.
Contact your sales representative to purchase a feature key for Full Volatility.
CLI threshold alerts
With
rmware 06.00.00 and later, the CLI allows you to set and monitor Throughput
Threshold Alerts (TTAs).
CLI show.eventLog command
With
rmware 06.00.00 and later, the CLI
show.eventLog
command has been
enhanced. The command now displays a Link Incident log and Event log.
MIHPTO value
With
rmware 06.00.00 and later, the internal Missing Interrupt Handler Primary Time
Out (MIHPTO) value has been changed from 15 seconds to 3 minutes.
EWS enhancements
With
rmware 06.00.00 and later, EWS enhancements include support for managing
the SANtegrity Binding feature and Enterprise Fabric mode, and providing the Link
Incident log and the Open Trunking log.
Preferred Path support
With
rmware 07.00.00 and later, this allows users who are not using HAFM to
con
gure preferred data paths through the EWS interface. A preferred path is an ISL
data path between multiple fabric elements (directors and switches) that users can
con
gure using the source and exit ports of the origination fabric element, and the
domain ID of the destination fabric element.
Con
guration Backup
With
rmware 07.00.00 and later, this allows users to save switch con
guration settings
to a standard XML format
le, compatible with both HAFM and the Con
guration
Backup and Restore (CBR) utility. Customers can easily save con
guration settings when
switch con
guration is accidentally modi
ed or at hardware failure. A restore function is
not yet available in EWS, but is planned for a future release. In the interim, you can use
the complimentary CBR utility to restore con
gurations settings.
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