Fabric, Security, SFP, and Performance Monitoring
In this chapter
Fabric monitoring guidelines and default settings
The Fabric class groups areas of potential problems arising between devices, including interswitch
link (ISL) details, zoning, and traffic. A Fabric class alarm alerts you to problems or potential
problems with interconnectivity.
Fabric class areas
Table 3
recommended that you leave the entire Fabric class in its default state (no alerts), you can
configure the Fabric class using the thConfig command.
TABLE 3
Area
Domain ID changes
(DC)
Fabric logins (FLOGI)
Fabric reconfigurations
(FC)
E_Port downs (ED)
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lists Product Name areas in the Fabric class and describes each area. Although it is
Fabric class areas
Description
Monitors forced domain ID changes. Forced domain ID changes occur when there is a
conflict of domain IDs in a single fabric and the principal switch must assign another
domain ID to a switch.
Activates when ports and devices initialize with the fabric.
Tracks the number of reconfigurations of the fabric. Fabric reconfiguration occurs when:
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Two fabrics with the same domain ID are connected.
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Two fabrics are joined.
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An E_Port or VE_Port goes offline.
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A principal link segments from the fabric.
Tracks the number of times that an E_Port or VE_Port goes down. E_Ports and VE_Ports
go down each time you remove a cable or an SFP (where there are SFP failures or
transient errors).
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