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Table 9 Security class areas (continued) Area Invalid Signatures Invalid Timestamps Login Violation MS Violation No FCS RSNMP Violation SCC Violation Serial Violation SES Violation SLAP Bad Packets SLAP Failures Telnet Violation TS Out of Sync WSNMP Violation Indicates If a switch cannot verify the signature of a packet, the switch rejects the packet and the signature becomes invalid. If a time interval becomes too great from the time a packet is sent to the time it is received, the timestamp of the packet becomes invalid and the switch rejects it. A login violation occurs when a secure fabric detects a login failure. An MS (Management Server) violation occurs when an access request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized WWN (World Wide Name). The WWN appears in the ERRLOG. The switch has lost contact with the primary FCS. An RSNMP (remote simple network management protocol) violation occurs when an SNMP (simple network management protocol) get operation reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. An SCC violation occurs when an unauthorized switch tries to join a secure fabric. The WWN of the unauthorized switch appears in the ERRLOG. A serial violation occurs when a secure switch detects an unauthorized serial port connection request. An SES violation occurs when an SCSI Enclosed Services (SES) request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized WWN. A Switch Link Authentication Protocol (SLAP) bad packets failure occurs when the switch receives a bad SLAP packet. Bad SLAP packets include unexpected packets and packets with incorrect transmission IDs. A SLAP failure occurs when packets try to pass from a nonsecure switch to a secure fabric. A telnet violation occurs when a telnet connection request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. A TS (Time Server) Out of Synchronization error has been detected. A WSNMP violation occurs when an SNMP set operation reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address. SFP class areas Table 10 lists Fabric Watch areas in the SFP class and describes each area. Table 10 SFP class areas Area Temperature Receive Power Description The temperature area measures the physical temperature of the SFP, in degrees Celsius. A high temperature indicates that the SFP might be in danger of damage. The receive power area measures the amount of incoming laser, in µwatts, to help determine if the SFP is in good working condition. If the counter often exceeds the threshold, the SFP is deteriorating. 18 Fabric Watch concepts

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Fabric Watch concepts
SFP class areas
Table 10
lists Fabric Watch areas in the SFP class and describes each area.
Invalid Signatures
If a switch cannot verify the signature of a packet, the switch rejects
the packet and the signature becomes invalid.
Invalid Timestamps
If a time interval becomes too great from the time a packet is sent to
the time it is received, the timestamp of the packet becomes invalid
and the switch rejects it.
Login Violation
A login violation occurs when a secure fabric detects a login failure.
MS Violation
An MS (Management Server) violation occurs when an access request
reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized WWN (World Wide
Name). The WWN appears in the ERRLOG.
No FCS
The switch has lost contact with the primary FCS.
RSNMP Violation
An RSNMP (remote simple network management protocol) violation
occurs when an SNMP (simple network management protocol)
get
operation reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP address.
SCC Violation
An SCC violation occurs when an unauthorized switch tries to join a
secure fabric. The WWN of the unauthorized switch appears in the
ERRLOG.
Serial Violation
A serial violation occurs when a secure switch detects an unauthorized
serial port connection request.
SES Violation
An SES violation occurs when an SCSI Enclosed Services (SES) request
reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized WWN.
SLAP Bad Packets
A Switch Link Authentication Protocol (SLAP) bad packets failure
occurs when the switch receives a bad SLAP packet. Bad SLAP
packets include unexpected packets and packets with incorrect
transmission IDs.
SLAP Failures
A SLAP failure occurs when packets try to pass from a nonsecure
switch to a secure fabric.
Telnet Violation
A telnet violation occurs when a telnet connection request reaches a
secure switch from an unauthorized IP address.
TS Out of Sync
A TS (Time Server) Out of Synchronization error has been detected.
WSNMP Violation
A WSNMP violation occurs when an SNMP
set
operation reaches a
secure switch from an unauthorized IP address.
Table 9
Security class areas
(continued)
Area
Indicates
Table 10
SFP class areas
Area
Description
Temperature
The temperature area measures the physical temperature of the SFP, in
degrees Celsius. A high temperature indicates that the SFP might be in
danger of damage.
Receive Power
The receive power area measures the amount of incoming laser, in
μwatts, to help determine if the SFP is in good working condition. If the
counter often exceeds the threshold, the SFP is deteriorating.