Brocade Fabric OS Message Reference - Supporting Fabric OS v5.3.0 (53-1000437-01, June 2007)

Fabric OS Message Reference 131
53-1000437-01
FCR-1059
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Recommended
Action
Please check the switches on both ends of the link for a possible mismatch in switch or port
configuration parameters such as 'Operating Mode', EDTOV, or RATOV.
Run the portCfgExport command to modify the appropriate parameters on the local switch.
Run the appropriate configuration command to modify the switch or port parameters on the
remote switch.
Severity WARNING
FCR-1059
Message <timestamp>, [FCR-1059], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, EX_Port <port
number>
was disabled due to an authentication failure.
Probable Cause Indicates that the authentication, which uses the Diffie Hellman - challenge handshake
authentication Protocol (DH-CHAP), failed on the EX_Port.
Recommended
Action
Verify that the shared secrets on both sides of the link match.
Disable and enable the ports by using the portDisable and the portEnable commands to restart
authentication.
Severity INFO
FCR-1060
Message <timestamp>, [FCR-1060], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>,
EX_Port(
<port number>) has an incompatible configuration setting.
Probable Cause Indicates that virtual channel (VC) Link Init is enabled on the local switch and the remote switch is
negotiating in R_RDY mode. The fabric might not form properly.
Recommended
Action
Check the configuration on the local switch using the portCfgShow command to verify that the VC
Link Init is disabled, if the remote switch is configured in R_RDY mode or only capable of R_RDY
mode.
VC_RDY mode: Virtual-channel flow control mode. This is a proprietary protocol.
R_RDY mode: Receiver-ready flow control mode. This is the Fibre Channel standard protocol, that
uses R_RDY primitive for flow control.
Severity WARNING
FCR-1061
Message <timestamp>, [FCR-1061], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, Backbone fabric
created on port
<port number>.
Probable Cause Indicates that a backbone fabric was built on the specified port.