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Telnet commands overview, Table19 summarizes the Fabric Watch Telnet commands.

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| v The name of the threshold | v The current value of the element counter | v The unit of measurement (for example, degrees Celsius, RPM, or unit of time) | v The time base for the counter, used to compute the rate of change (for example, | events per minute) | v Historical information about the last alarmed event generated | Telnet commands overview | This section provides information about the Telnet commands available for | managing the Fabric Watch feature. | The Telnet commands become available through the shell admin account when the | license key is installed. To use a Telnet command, log into the relevant switch with | administrative privileges, enter the command along with any required operands, and | press Enter. | Note: Fabric Watch can be accessed simultaneously from different connections, by | Telnet, SNMP, IBM StorWatch Specialist, or by modifying and uploading the | Fabric Watch configuration file to the switch. If this happens, changes from | one connection might not be updated to the other, and some may be lost. If | "Committing configuration..." displays during a Telnet session, then the | configuration may have recently been modified from another connection. | Table 19 summarizes the Fabric Watch Telnet commands. | Table 19. Fabric Watch Telnet commands | Command Description Page | fwClassInit Initializes all classes under Fabric Watch. 58 | fwConfigReload Reloads the Fabric Watch configuration. 58 | fwConfigure Displays and allows modification of threshold information 59 | and the Fabric Watch configuration. | fwShow Displays the thresholds monitored by Fabric Watch. 61 | Chapter 6. Optional features 57

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v
The name of the threshold
v
The current value of the element counter
v
The unit of measurement (for example, degrees Celsius, RPM, or unit of time)
v
The time base for the counter, used to compute the rate of change (for example,
events per minute)
v
Historical information about the last alarmed event generated
Telnet commands overview
This section provides information about the Telnet commands available for
managing the Fabric Watch feature.
The Telnet commands become available through the shell
admin
account when the
license key is installed. To use a Telnet command, log into the relevant switch with
administrative privileges, enter the command along with any required operands, and
press Enter.
Note:
Fabric Watch can be accessed simultaneously from different connections, by
Telnet, SNMP, IBM StorWatch Specialist, or by modifying and uploading the
Fabric Watch configuration file to the switch. If this happens, changes from
one connection might not be updated to the other, and some may be lost. If
Committing configuration...
displays during a Telnet session, then the
configuration may have recently been modified from another connection.
Table19 summarizes the Fabric Watch Telnet commands.
Table 19. Fabric Watch Telnet commands
Command
Description
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fwClassInit
Initializes all classes under Fabric Watch.
58
fwConfigReload
Reloads the Fabric Watch configuration.
58
fwConfigure
Displays and allows modification of threshold information
and the Fabric Watch configuration.
59
fwShow
Displays the thresholds monitored by Fabric Watch.
61
Chapter 6. Optional features
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