Continuous Events; Alarms; Snmp Trap; Error Log Entry - Brocade Communications Systems Brocade Fabric Watch User Manual

Finisar user's guide watch brocade fabric watch
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Continuous Events

A continuous event results in an event at each time interval from when the boundary is initially
exceeded until the threshold value has returned within the boundaries. For example, if port
utilization is above the upper boundary, a new event is generated at each behavior interval until
utilization falls below the upper boundary. The following events can be generated as continuous
events:
Started
Below
Above
Exceeded
Changed

Alarms

Each event can generate one or more alarms. Fabric Watch supports the following types of alarms:

SNMP trap

Switch event log entry
Locking of the port log
RAN
Email
SNMP Trap
The following information is forwarded to an SNMP management station:
Name of the element
Class, area, and index of the threshold
Type of event generated
Element value
New state of element

Error Log Entry

The internal error log maintains a record of the event, up to a maximum of 64 entries. If configured
to do so, error log entries are forwarded to the SYSLOGD facility.

Locking the Port Log

Locking the Port Log freezes the switch port log to retain detail information about a problem. It is
typically used in conjunction with the error log entry.
Fabric Watch User's Guide
No alarm is generated.
Counter is below the lower boundary.
Counter is above the upper boundary.
Counter is below the lower boundary or above the upper boundary.
Accompanies a below or above event.
Counter value has changed.
3
Using Fabric Watch
3-9

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Fabric watch

Table of Contents