DCFM Enterprise User Manual (53-1001775-01, June 2010)

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Performance management requirements
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Under Sized Frames — available for Managed HBA ports and Managed CNA ports.
Over Sized Frames — available for Managed HBA ports and Managed CNA ports.
Primitive Sequence Protocol Errors — available for Managed HBA ports and Managed CNA
ports.
Dropped Frames — available for Managed HBA ports and Managed CNA ports.
Bad EOF Frames — available for Managed HBA ports and Managed CNA ports.
Invalid Ordered Sets — available for Managed HBA ports and Managed CNA ports.
Non Frame Coding Error — available for Managed HBA ports and Managed CNA ports.
Performance management requirements
To collect performance data, make sure the following requirements have been met:
Make sure the snmp access control list for the device is empty or the Management application
server IP is in the access control list.
Example of default access control list
FCRRouter:admin> snmpconfig --show accesscontrol
SNMP access list configuration:
Entry 0: No access host configured yet
Entry 1: No access host configured yet
Entry 2: No access host configured yet
Entry 3: No access host configured yet
Entry 4: No access host configured yet
Entry 5: No access host configured yet
Example of Management application Server IP included in access control list
FCRRouter:admin> snmpconfig --show accesscontrol
SNMP access list configuration:
Entry 0: Access host subnet area 172.26.1.86 (rw)
Entry 1: No access host configured yet
Entry 2: No access host configured yet
Entry 3: No access host configured yet
Entry 4: No access host configured yet
Entry 5: No access host configured yet
To add the Management application server IP address to the access control list, use the
snmpconfig --add accesscontrol command:
To set the default access control, use the
snmpconfig --default accesscontrol command:
Make sure that the SNMP credentials in the Management application match the SNMP
credentials on the device.
- To check the SNMP v1 credentials on the device, use the snmpconfig --show snmpv1
command.
Example of SNMP v1
HCLSwitch:admin> snmpconfig --show snmpv1
SNMPv1 community and trap recipient configuration:
Community 1: Secret C0de (rw)
Trap recipient: 10.103.4.63
Trap port: 162
Trap recipient Severity level: 4
Community 2: OrigEquipMfr (rw)