Brocade Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide (53-1000244-01, November 2006)

4-22 Secure Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
Publication Number: 53-1000244-01
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When the SCC policy is
created after a fabric
segmentation, it
automatically includes
the segmented FCS
switches.
The segmented FCS
switches are still listed in
the FCS policy.
Modify FCS policy to remove segmented FCS switches; then,
modify or create the SCC policy as required.
Passwords that should be
consistent across the
fabric are not consistent.
A password recovery
operation might have been
performed on one or more
switches.
To make the passwords consistent, log in to the switch that had the
password recovered and enter the switchDisable command,
followed by secVersionReset and switchEnable.
Unsaved changes to the
policies are lost.
The primary FCS switch
might have failed over.
Reenter the changes; then, enter the secPolicySave or
secPolicyActivate command.
During sectelnet
sessions, security does
not enable and a hex
dump displays.
During the active sectelnet
session, PKI objects (key
and certificate) are removed
and reinstalled from
another login session. This
results in the certificate in
the current sectelnet session
becoming invalid and
displaying errors.
Log out from your current sectelnet session and log back in.
Table 4-5 Recovery Processes (Continued)
Symptom Possible Causes Recommended Actions