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Resource class area, Security class areas

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Table 7 Port class areas (continued) Area Indicates Receive (RX) Performance The percentage of maximum bandwidth consumed in packet receipts. State Changes The state of the port has changed for one of the following reasons: • The port has gone offline. • The port has come online. • The port is testing. • The port is faulty. • The port has become an E_Port. • The port has become an F/FL_Port. • The port has segmented. • The port has become a trunk port. Transmit (TX) Performance The percentage of maximum bandwidth consumed in packet transmissions. Resource class area Table 8 describes the Fabric Watch resource class area. Table 8 Resource class area Area Description Flash Monitor Monitors the compact flash space available by calculating the percentage of flash space consumed and comparing it with the configured high threshold value. Security class areas Table 9 lists Fabric Watch areas in the security class and describes what each area indicates. For details on each area, refer to the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x secure fabric administrator guide. Table 9 Security class areas Area API Violation DCC Violation Front Panel Violation HTTP Violation Illegal Command Incompatible DB Invalid Certificates Indicates An API access request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. An unauthorized device attempts to log in to a secure fabric. A secure switch detects unauthorized front panel access. A browser access request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. Commands permitted only to the primary Fibre Channel Switch (FCS) are executed on another switch. Secure switches with different version stamps have been detected. The primary FCS sends a certificate to all switches in the secure fabric before it sends configuration data. Receiving switches accept only packets with the correct certificate; any other certificates are invalid and represent an attempted security breach. Fabric OS 5.x Fabric Watch administrator guide 17

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Fabric OS 5.x Fabric Watch administrator guide
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Resource class area
Table 8
describes the Fabric Watch resource class area.
Security class areas
Table 9
lists Fabric Watch areas in the security class and describes what each area indicates. For details
on each area, refer to the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x secure fabric administrator guide
.
Receive (RX) Performance
The percentage of maximum bandwidth consumed in packet
receipts.
State Changes
The state of the port has changed for one of the following reasons:
The port has gone offline.
The port has come online.
The port is testing.
The port is faulty.
The port has become an E_Port.
The port has become an F/FL_Port.
The port has segmented.
The port has become a trunk port.
Transmit (TX) Performance
The percentage of maximum bandwidth consumed in packet
transmissions.
Table 7
Port class areas
(continued)
Area
Indicates
Table 8
Resource class area
Area
Description
Flash Monitor
Monitors the compact flash space available by calculating the
percentage of flash space consumed and comparing it with the
configured high threshold value.
Table 9
Security class areas
Area
Indicates
API Violation
An API access request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized
IP address.
DCC Violation
An unauthorized device attempts to log in to a secure fabric.
Front Panel Violation
A secure switch detects unauthorized front panel access.
HTTP Violation
A browser access request reaches a secure switch from an
unauthorized IP address.
Illegal Command
Commands permitted only to the primary Fibre Channel Switch (FCS)
are executed on another switch.
Incompatible DB
Secure switches with different version stamps have been detected.
Invalid Certificates
The primary FCS sends a certificate to all switches in the secure fabric
before it sends configuration data. Receiving switches accept only
packets with the correct certificate; any other certificates are invalid
and represent an attempted security breach.