Brocade Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide Supporting Fabric OS v6.0.0 (53-1000601-01, October 2007)

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Configuring Fabric Watch thresholds
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Index ThresholdName BehaviorType BehaviorInt
216 eportRXPerf216 Triggered 1
217 eportRXPerf217 Triggered 1
218 eportRXPerf218 Triggered 1
219 eportRXPerf219 Triggered 1
220 eportRXPerf220 Triggered 1
221 eportRXPerf221 Triggered 1
222 eportRXPerf222 Triggered 1
223 eportRXPerf223 Triggered 1
Threshold boundary level is set at : Custom.
FIGURE 15 Changing the threshold boundary level
1 : change behavior type 11 : change threshold alarm level
2 : change behavior interval 12 : change changed alarm
3 : change threshold boundary level 13 : change belowalarm
4 : change custom unit 14 : change abovealarm
5 : change custom timebase 15 : change inBetween alarm
6 : change custom low 16 : apply threshold alarm changes
7 : change custom high 17 : cancel threshold alarm changes
8 : change custom buffer 18 : return to previous page
9 : apply threshold boundary changes
10 : cancel threshold boundary changes
Select choice => : (1..18) [18]9.
FIGURE 16 Applying threshold boundary changes
NOTE
To ensure that your threshold setting configuration takes effect, remember to apply the threshold
boundary changes, and then change the threshold boundary level to Custom.
Table 13 describes the event behavior of each element in the Threshold Boundary menu.
Use the following commands to switch between custom and default values:
fwSetToCustom
Sets the boundary and alarm level to custom
fwSetToDefault
Restores the boundary and alarm level to the default
See Chapter 1, “Fabric Watch Concepts” for details about the event setting table and notification
methods for each of the possible event settings.
For details about advanced configuration menu options, see Table 14 on page 41.
TABLE 13 Element listing information - Threshold Boundary menu
Heading Meaning
Default The Fabric OS default settings
Custom User-defined settings