Dell Brocade 5100- User Manual

Dell Brocade 5100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated
  • Page 3 – Document History
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 11 – Tables
  • Page 13 – Figures
  • Page 15 – In this chapter
  • Page 16 – Supported hardware and software; Deprecated hardware platform support; What’s new in this document
  • Page 17 – New information; Document conventions; Text formatting
  • Page 18 – Key terms
  • Page 19 – Additional information; Other industry resources; Getting technical help
  • Page 20 – Document feedback
  • Page 21 – Chapter; Fabric Watch
  • Page 22 – Fabric Watch overview; Fabric Watch licensing
  • Page 23 – Universal temporary license support; Reasons to customize Fabric Watch settings; Event behavior configuration
  • Page 24 – Time base configuration; Threshold and action configuration; Monitoring; Post-processing of messages
  • Page 25 – Switch monitoring components; Fabric events monitoring; Performance monitoring
  • Page 26 – Security monitoring; Port monitoring
  • Page 27 – Port persistence; Port fencing; System resource monitoring
  • Page 28 – Switch policies; Logical switch support
  • Page 29 – MIB capability configuration parameters; Fabric Watch event settings
  • Page 30 – SNMP traps; SNMP trap counters
  • Page 31 – Locked port log; Fabric Watch audit messages; Data values
  • Page 32 – Fabric Watch support in Access Gateway mode
  • Page 33 – Fabric Watch Thresholds
  • Page 34 – Threshold triggers
  • Page 35 – Above event trigger; Below event trigger
  • Page 36 – Time bases; Time base set to other than none
  • Page 37 – Fabric Watch alarm behavior
  • Page 39 – Fabric Watch Threshold Components; Classes; Class areas
  • Page 40 – Elements
  • Page 43 – Fabric Watch Activation; Activating Fabric Watch using a Telnet session
  • Page 44 – Activating Fabric Watch using SNMP
  • Page 48 – Activating Fabric Watch using Web Tools
  • Page 49 – Fabric Watch Configuration
  • Page 51 – Setting Fabric Watch custom and default values; E-mail notification configuration; Showing e-mail configuration information
  • Page 52 – Disabling an e-mail alert
  • Page 53 – Sending a test e-mail message
  • Page 54 – Displaying the relay host configuration; Notification configuration; Configuring alarm notifications
  • Page 58 – Fabric monitoring setting guidelines
  • Page 60 – Security monitoring guidelines and default settings; Security class areas
  • Page 61 – Security monitoring default settings
  • Page 63 – SFP monitoring guidelines and default settings; SFP class areas
  • Page 64 – SFP monitoring default settings
  • Page 65 – Performance monitoring guidelines and default settings; Performance Monitor class areas; Performance monitoring setting guidelines
  • Page 66 – thConfig command
  • Page 68 – thConfig command examples; Setting the high threshold of the RX area of an EE monitor; Pausing and continuing monitoring; 6 Gbps and QSFP monitoring
  • Page 69 – Voltage and temperature monitoring using the QSFP; Monitoring the SFP and QSFP
  • Page 70 – Specifying the 16 Gbps SFP type
  • Page 71 – Displaying the number of 16 Gbps SFP operational hours; Displaying the SFP health information
  • Page 75 – Port Monitoring
  • Page 76 – Port class guidelines and default settings
  • Page 77 – Physical port setting guidelines; Port class default settings
  • Page 78 – Port configuration; Custom port settings
  • Page 79 – Using the nosave command; portThConfig command procedures; Port type: physical port; Configuring all physical ports to monitor invalid CRC counts
  • Page 81 – E_Port subclass setting guidelines
  • Page 84 – FOP_Port and FCU_Port subclass setting guidelines
  • Page 85 – FOP_Port and FCU_Port subclass default settings
  • Page 88 – VE_Port class default settings; Packet loss monitoring enhancements on the VE_Port
  • Page 89 – Setting the port persistence time
  • Page 90 – Port fencing configuration; Port fencing recommended area settings
  • Page 91 – Enabling port fencing; Port fencing configuration using BNA
  • Page 92 – Port fencing requirements; Recommended port configuration settings
  • Page 95 – System Monitoring
  • Page 96 – Environment monitoring setting guidelines
  • Page 97 – Resource class settings; Resource class area; Resource class default settings
  • Page 98 – System monitoring using the sysMonitor command
  • Page 99 – Examples of the sysMonitor command; Environment class settings; Displaying the threshold of the system areas; Example of configuring the temperature threshold; Displaying the system flash parameters
  • Page 100 – CPU and memory; Displaying the current CPU usage threshold; Displaying the current memory usage threshold
  • Page 101 – Configuring the system memory usage monitoring threshold; Recommended environment and resource monitoring settings
  • Page 102 – Switch status policy planning; Brocade 6505 default policy
  • Page 103 – Implementing your switch status policy; Viewing your switch status policy
  • Page 104 – FRU monitoring
  • Page 105 – Specifying triggers for FRU alarms
  • Page 107 – Fabric Watch Configuration Using Web Tools; Opening the Fabric Watch window
  • Page 108 – System Monitoring using Web Tools
  • Page 109 – Fabric Watch threshold configuration using Web Tools; Configuring threshold traits
  • Page 110 – Configuring threshold alarms
  • Page 111 – Enabling or disabling threshold alarms for individual elements
  • Page 112 – Configuring alarms for FRUs using Web Tools
  • Page 113 – Fabric Watch alarm information; Viewing an alarm configuration report; Displaying alarms
  • Page 114 – E-mail notification using Web Tools; Configuring the e-mail server on a switch; Enabling the e-mail alert
  • Page 115 – Disabling the e-mail alert
  • Page 117 – Fabric Watch Reports
  • Page 118 – Switch Availability Monitor report; Generating a Switch Availability Monitor report
  • Page 119 – Switch Health report; Generating a Switch Health report
  • Page 120 – Switch Status Policy report; Generating a Switch Status Policy report
  • Page 121 – Port Detail report; Generating a Port Detail report
  • Page 123 – Index
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Summary

Page 2 - Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated

Copyright © 2000, 2002-2012 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Brocade, the B-wing symbol, BigIron, DCX, Fabric OS, FastIron, NetIron, SAN Health, ServerIron, and TurboIron are registered trademarks, and AnyIO, Brocade Assurance, Brocade NET Health, Brocade One, CloudPlex, MLX...

Page 3 - Document History

Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide iii 53-1002752-01 Document History Title Publication Number Summary of Changes Date Fabric Watch User’s Guide 53-0001559-02 New document May 2000 Fabric Watch User’s Guide 53-0000186-02 n/a March 2002 Fabric Watch User’s Guide 53-0000504-02 n/a April 2003 Fabric Wa...

Page 5 - Contents

Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide v 53-1002752-01 Contents About This Document In this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv How this document is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv Supported hardware and so...

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