Brocade Error Message Reference Guide v6.1.0 (53-1000600-02, June 2008)

Fabric OS Message Reference 407
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SEC-1196
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Probable Cause Indicates that there has been a corruption during the distribution of the security database. This can
only occur when the primary fabric configurations server (FCS) is distributing the security database
to the other switches in the fabric and local validation finds that there is an error in the security
database. This is a rare occurrence.
Recommended
Action
Run the secFabricShow command to verify that the fabric is still consistent. All the switches should
be in the ready state. If a switch is in the error state, the database might not be correctly updated
for that specific switch.
Severity WARNING
SEC-1196
Message <timestamp>, [SEC-1196], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, Switch does
not have all default account names.
Probable Cause Indicates that the default switch accounts admin and user do not exist on the switch when enabling
security.
Recommended
Action
Reset the default admin and user account names on the switch that reported the warning and retry
enabling security.
Severity WARNING
SEC-1197
Message <timestamp>, [SEC-1197], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, Changed account
<user name>.
Probable Cause Indicates that the specified account has changed.
Recommended
Action
No action is required.
Severity INFO
SEC-1198
Message <timestamp>, [SEC-1198], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, Security
violation: Unauthorized host with IP address
<IP address> tries to establish API
connection.
Probable Cause Indicates that an API security violation was reported. The specified unauthorized host attempted to
establish an API connection.
Recommended
Action
Check to see if the host IP address specified in the message can be used to manage the fabric
through an API connection. If so, add the host IP address to the API policy of the fabric. If the host is
not allowed access to the fabric, this is a valid violation message and an unauthorized entity is
trying to access your fabric. Take appropriate action, as defined by your enterprise security policy.