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Fibre channel event message fibre channel switch
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2–Event Messages
Alarm Events
(A1005.0042) (Target device port_address attached to port port_number with
IOStreamGuard Enabled)
Meaning:
Action:
(A1005.0045) (Configured port data conflicting within hardware capabilities)
Meaning:
Action:
(A1005.0047) (Attempts to login backend switch fail because backend switch does not
support NPIV.)
Meaning:
Action:
(A1005.004A) (Temporary license for Fabric Security will expire in hours hour(s))
Meaning:
Action:
(A1005.004B) (The switch was reset due to firmware upgrade issues)
Meaning:
Action:
(A1005.004C) (ICCnumber cable installed - ALARM CLEARED)
Meaning:
Action:
(A1005.004D) (ICCnumber cable not installed - ALARM SET)
Meaning:
Action:
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The target device is attached to a port with IO StreamGuard
enabled.
Disable I/O StreamGuard on the port.
Configured port settings conflict with the hardware capabilities of
the port. The port is down.
Reconfigure the port to be compatible with the port hardware.
The backend fabric switch does not support N_Port ID
Virtualization (NPIV) which in turn brings down the TF_Port.
Ensure that the backend fabric switch supports NPIV.
The temporary Fabric Security license will expire in the time
displayed.
Purchase and install the Fabric Security license to continue using
the security feature.
After a firmware upgrade, the Serial Prom Cyclic Redundancy
Check (CRC) did not match what was expected. It is likely that
licenses were updated on the switch while running older firmware.
Check your license configuration for changes.
A HyperStack cable has been connected to the specified
Inter-Chassis Connection (ICC) port and the associated alarm has
been cleared.
None
A HyperStack cable is not connected to the specified Inter-Chassis
Connection (ICC) port and the associated alarm has been set.
None
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