Configuring Average Credit Non-Available Duration Threshold And Action; Management Interfaces; About Management Interfaces - Cisco MDS 9000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Interfaces
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Configuring Average Credit Non-Available Duration Threshold and Action

When the average credit non-available duration exceeds the set threshold, the port can be error-disabled,
a trap can be sent with interface details, and a syslog can be generated with interface details. One or more
of these actions can also be combined together. These actions can be turned on or off depending on the
situation. The port monitor feature provides the command line interface to configure the thresholds and
action. The threshold configuration can be a percentage of credit non-available duration in an interval.
The thresholds are that the credit non-available duration can be 0 percent to 100 percent in multiples of
10, and the interval can be 1 second to 1 hour. The default is 10 percent in 1 second and generates a
syslog.
To configure average credit non-available duration threashold and action, refer to the
Monitor" section on page
Note
This feature is not supported on 1 RU fabric switches.

Management Interfaces

You can remotely configure the switch through the management interface (mgmt0). To configure a
connection on the mgmt0 interface, you must configure either the IP version 4 (IPv4) parameters (IP
address, subnet mask, and default gateway) or the IP version 6 (IPv6) parameters so that the switch is
reachable.
This section describes the management interfaces and includes the following topics:

About Management Interfaces

Before you begin to configure the management interface manually, obtain the switch's IPv4 address and
subnet mask, or the IPv6 address.
The management port (mgmt0) is autosensing and operates in full-duplex mode at a speed of
10/100/1000 Mbps. Autosensing supports both the speed and the duplex mode. On a Supervisor-1
module, the default speed is 100 Mbps and the default duplex mode is auto. On a Supervisor-2 module,
the default speed is auto and the default duplex mode is auto.
You need to explicitly configure a default gateway to connect to the switch and send IP packets or add a
Note
route for each subnet.
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