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

4-6 Secure Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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Displaying Secure Fabric OS Statistics
Use the secStatsShow command to display statistics for one or all Secure Fabric OS policies, depending
on the operand entered. Only issue this command from the primary FCS switch if the “list” operand is
specified. If the “list” operand is not specified, enter this command from any switch in the fabric.
INVALID_CERT
(invalid certificates)
A received certificate is not properly signed by the root CA of the
receiving switch.
INVALID_SIGN
(invalid signatures)
A received packet has a bad signature.
INVALID_TS
(invalid timestamps)
A received packet has a time stamp that differs from the time of the
receiving switch by more than the maximum allowed difference.
LOGIN The number of invalid login attempts.
MS_POLICY The number of attempted violations to the MS policy.
NO_FCS (no fabric
configuration server)
The number of times the switch has simultaneously lost contact with all
the switches in the FCS list.
RSNMP_POLICY The number of attempted violations to the RSNMP policy.
SCC_POLICY The number of attempted violations to the SCC policy.
SERIAL_POLICY The number of attempted violations to the Serial policy.
SES_POLICY The number of attempted violations to the SES policy.
SLAP_BAD_PKT
(SLAP bad packets)
SLAP packets are received with a bad transaction ID.
TELNET_POLICY The number of attempted violations to the Telnet policy (includes
automated attempts made by client software).
TS_OUT_SYNC
(TS out of synchronization)
The time server (TS) is out of synchronization with the primary FCS
switch.
WSNMP_POLICY The number of attempted violations to the WSNMP policy.
Table 4-2 Secure Fabric OS Statistics (Continued)
Statistic Definition
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On dual-CP directors, statistics are maintained separately on each CP and are counted only on the active
CP. If a director fails over from the active to the standby CP, statistics are not replicated to the
standby CP.