Administrator Guide

14 Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite Administrator’s Guide
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MAPS monitoring categories
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FRU Health
The FRU Health category enables you to define rules for field-replaceable units (FRUs), including
small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers, power supplies, and flash memory. Table 6 lists the
monitored parameters in this category and provides a brief description for each one. Possible
states for all FRU measures are faulty, inserted, on, off, ready, and up.
MAPS monitors FRUs (except for SFP FRUs) in only in the default switch so you will not get
FRU-related alerts for other switches, nor will the FRU category in the MAPS dashboard be updated
for FRU alerts on non-default switches.
Security Violations
The Security Violations category monitors different security violations on the switch and takes
action based on the configured thresholds and their actions. Table 7 lists the monitored
parameters in this category and provides a brief description for each one.
TABLE 6 FRU Health category parameters
Monitored parameter Description
Power Supplies (PS_STATE) State of a power supply has changed.
Fans (FAN_STATE) State of a fan has changed.
Blades (BLADE_STATE) State of a slot has changed.
SFPs (SFP_STATE) State of the SFP transceiver has changed.
WWN (WWN_STATE) State of a WWN card has changed.
TABLE 7 Security Violations category parameters
Monitored parameter Description
DCC violations (SEC_DCC) An unauthorized device attempts to log in to a secure fabric.
HTTP violations (SEC_HTTP) A browser access request reaches a secure switch from an unauthorized IP
address.
Illegal command (SEC_CMD) Commands permitted only to the primary Fibre Channel Switch (FCS) are
executed on another switch.
Incompatible security DB
(SEC_IDB)
Secure switches with different version stamps have been detected.
Login violations (SEC_LV) Login violations which occur when a secure fabric detects a login failure.
Invalid Certifications
(SEC_CERT)
Certificates are not valid.
No-FCS (SEC_FCS) The switch has lost contact with the primary FCS.
SCC violations (SEC_SCC) SCC violations which occur when an unauthorized switch tries to join a secure
fabric. The WWN of the unauthorized switch appears in the ERRLOG.
SLAP failures (SEC_AUTH_FAIL) SLAP failures which occur when packets try to pass from a non-secure switch to
a secure fabric.
Telnet violations (SEC_TELNET) Telnet violations which occur when a Telnet connection request reaches a
secure switch from an unauthorized IP address.
TS out of sync (SEC_TS) Time Server (TS) violations, which occur when an out-of-synchronization error
has been detected.