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Document Outline
- Contents
- Preface
- Document conventions
- Text formatting conventions
- Command syntax conventions
- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Brocade resources
- Contacting Brocade Technical Support
- Document feedback
- Document conventions
- About This Document
- Supported hardware and software
- What's new in this document
- Fabric Watch
- Fabric health
- Fabric Watch overview
- Role-based access control
- Fabric Watch licensing
- Reasons to customize Fabric Watch settings
- Event behavior configuration
- Alert configuration
- Time base configuration
- Threshold and action configuration
- Monitoring
- Post-processing of messages
- Class, area, and element hierarchy
- Switch monitoring components
- Fabric events monitoring
- Performance monitoring
- Security monitoring
- SFP monitoring
- Port monitoring
- Port persistence
- Port fencing
- System resource monitoring
- Switch policies
- Logical switch support
- Threshold monitoring using SNMP tables
- MIB capability configuration parameters
- Fabric Watch event settings
- Fabric Watch notification types
- E-mail alerts
- SNMP traps
- SNMP trap counters
- RASLog for switch events
- Locked port log
- Fabric Watch audit messages
- Data values
- Fabric Watch support in Access Gateway mode
- Fabric Watch Thresholds
- Threshold values
- In-between buffer values
- Threshold triggers
- Above event trigger
- Below event trigger
- Audit and RASLog messages
- Time bases
- Time base set to none
- Time base set to other than none
- Fabric Watch alarm behavior
- Threshold values
- Fabric Watch Threshold Components
- Fabric Watch classes, areas, and elements
- Classes
- Class areas
- Elements
- Fabric Watch classes, areas, and elements
- Fabric Watch Activation
- Interfaces for activating Fabric Watch
- Activating Fabric Watch using a Telnet session
- Activating Fabric Watch using SNMP
- Activating Fabric Watch using Web Tools
- Fabric Watch Configuration
- Fabric Watch configuration tasks
- Setting Fabric Watch custom and default values
- E-mail notification configuration
- Showing e-mail configuration information
- Disabling an e-mail alert
- Enabling an e-mail alert
- Sending a test e-mail message
- Setting the recipient e-mail address for an e-mail alert
- Setting the relay host IP address
- Displaying the relay host configuration
- Removing the relay host configuration
- Notification configuration
- Configuring alarm notifications
- Fabric, Security, SFP, and Performance Monitoring
- Fabric monitoring guidelines and default settings
- Fabric class areas
- Fabric monitoring setting guidelines
- Fabric class default settings
- Security monitoring guidelines and default settings
- Security class areas
- Security monitoring default settings
- SFP monitoring guidelines and default settings
- SFP class areas
- SFP monitoring default settings
- Performance monitoring guidelines and default settings
- Performance Monitor class areas
- Performance monitoring setting guidelines
- Performance Monitor class default settings
- thConfig command
- thConfig command examples
- Setting the high threshold of the RX area of an EE monitor
- Pausing and continuing monitoring
- Monitoring the filter performance class
- 16 Gbps SFP and QSFP monitoring
- Voltage and temperature monitoring using the QSFP
- Logical switch considerations with QSFP
- Monitoring the SFP and QSFP
- Specifying the 16 Gbps SFP type
- Displaying the number of 16 Gbps SFP operational hours
- Displaying the SFP health information
- thConfig command examples
- Recommended settings for Fabric, SFP, Performance, and Security classes
- Fabric monitoring guidelines and default settings
- Port Monitoring
- Port class areas
- Port class guidelines and default settings
- Physical port setting guidelines
- Port class default settings
- Port configuration
- Custom port settings
- Using the nosave command
- portThConfig command procedures
- Port type: physical port
- Configuring all physical ports to monitor invalid CRC counts
- Configuring all physical ports to monitor for invalid transmission words
- Pausing and continuing monitoring
- E_Port subclass setting guidelines
- E_Port class default settings
- FOP_Port and FCU_Port subclass setting guidelines
- FOP_Port and FCU_Port subclass default settings
- VE_Port class default settings
- Packet loss monitoring enhancements on the VE_Port
- Port type: E_Port, FOP_Port, or FCU_Port
- Setting the port persistence time
- Port type: physical port
- Port fencing
- Port fencing configuration
- Port fencing recommended area settings
- Enabling port fencing
- Disabling port fencing
- Port fencing configuration using BNA
- Port fencing requirements
- Port fencing threshold areas supported on BNA
- Port fencing configuration
- Port health and CRC monitoring
- Recommended port configuration settings
- System Monitoring
- Environment monitoring
- Environment class area
- Environment monitoring setting guidelines
- Environment class default settings
- Resource class settings
- Resource class area
- Resource class default settings
- System monitoring using the sysMonitor command
- Using the nosave command
- Examples of the sysMonitor command
- Environment class settings
- Pausing and continuing monitoring
- Displaying the threshold of the system areas
- Example of configuring the temperature threshold
- Resource class settings
- Displaying the system flash parameters
- CPU and memory
- Examples of the CPU and memory commands
- Displaying the current CPU usage threshold
- Displaying the current memory usage threshold
- Configuring the system memory usage monitoring threshold
- Environment class settings
- Recommended environment and resource monitoring settings
- Switch monitoring
- Switch status policy planning
- Brocade DCX 8510-8 default policy
- Brocade 6505 default policy
- Implementing your switch status policy
- Viewing your switch status policy
- Switch status policy planning
- FRU monitoring
- FRU class areas
- Configuring FRUs
- Specifying triggers for FRU alarms
- Recommended FRU settings
- Environment monitoring
- Fabric Watch Configuration Using Web Tools
- Using Web Tools to configure Fabric Watch
- Opening the Fabric Watch window
- System monitoring using Web Tools
- Fabric Watch threshold configuration using Web Tools
- Configuring threshold traits
- Configuring threshold alarms
- Enabling or disabling threshold alarms for individual elements
- Configuring alarms for FRUs using Web Tools
- Configuring alarm filters using Web Tools
- Fabric Watch alarm information
- Viewing an alarm configuration report
- Displaying alarms
- E-mail notification using Web Tools
- Configuring the e-mail server on a switch
- Enabling the e-mail alert
- Disabling the e-mail alert
- Using Web Tools to configure Fabric Watch
- Fabric Watch Reports
- Fabric Watch reports
- Switch Availability Monitor report
- Generating a Switch Availability Monitor report
- Switch Health report
- Generating a Switch Health report
- Switch Status Policy report
- Generating a Switch Status Policy report
- Port Detail report
- Generating a Port Detail report
- Index