Messages Reference Guide

528 Fabric OS Message Reference
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FW-1514
5
Recommended
Action
No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user
installation.
FW-1514
Message <Port Name> <Label>, has dropped below upper threshold boundary to in
between(High=<High value>, Low=<Low value>). Current value is <Value> <Unit>.
Message Type LOG
Severity INFO
Probable Cause Indicates that the number of synchronization losses that the port experiences has changed and dropped
below the upper threshold boundary to a value within the acceptable range. Loss of synchronization
errors frequently occur due to a faulty small form-factor pluggable (SFP) or cable. Signal losses often
create synchronization losses.
Recommended
Action
No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the end-user
installation.
FW-1515
Message <Port Name> <Label>, has crossed lower threshold boundary to in between(High=<High
value>, Low=<Low value>). Current value is <Value> <Unit>.
Message Type LOG
Severity INFO
Probable Cause Indicates that the number of signal losses that the port experiences has changed and crossed the lower
threshold boundary to a value within the acceptable range. Loss of signal generally indicates a physical
problem.
Recommended
Action
Frequent loss of signal generally indicates a physical problem. Check both ends of your cable
connection. Verify that the cable and small form-factor pluggables (SFPs) are not faulty.
FW-1516
Message <Port Name> <Label>, has dropped below upper threshold boundary to in
between(High=<High value>, Low=<Low value>). Current value is <Value> <Unit>.
Message Type LOG
Severity INFO
Probable Cause Indicates that the number of signal losses that the port experiences has changed and dropped below the
upper threshold boundary to a value within the acceptable range. Loss of signal generally indicates a
physical problem.
Recommended
Action
Frequent loss of signal generally indicates a physical problem. Check both ends of your cable
connection. Verify that the cable and small form-factor pluggables (SFPs) are not faulty.