Brocade Fabric OS Message Reference - Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.1 (53-1002448-01, March 2012)

218 Fabric OS Message Reference
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FABR-1032
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FABR-1032
Message <timestamp>, [FABR-1032], <sequence-number>, WARNING, <system-name>, Remote
switch with domain ID <domain ID> and switchname <switchname>running an
unsupported FOS version v2.x has joined the fabric.
Probable Cause Indicates that a switch with an unsupported Fabric OS version 2.x has joined the fabric.
Recommended
Action
Remove the switch with the unsupported Fabric OS version 2.x from the fabric.
Severity WARNING
FABR-1034
Message <timestamp>, [FABR-1034], <sequence-number>, INFO, <system-name>, Area <Area that
has already been acquired> have been acquired by port <Port that has already
acquired the area>. Persistently disabling port <Port that is being disabled>.
Probable Cause Indicates you must enable Trunk Area on a port for another port to use the same area.
Recommended
Action
Move the cable to a port area that is not in use, or disable Trunk Area. You must manually enable
the port or the port remains disabled forever.
Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for more information.
Severity INFO
FABR-1035
Message <timestamp>, [FABR-1035], <sequence-number>, INFO, <system-name>, Slave area
<Area that does not match Master port's area> does not match Master port <Master
port>. Persistently disabling port <Port that is being disabled>.
Probable Cause Indicates the Slave port's Trunk Area differs from that of the Master port.
Recommended
Action
Move the cable to a port to match with the same Master Trunk Area, or disable Trunk Area. You
must manually enable the port or the port remains disabled forever.
Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide for more information.
Severity INFO
FABR-1036
Message <timestamp>, [FABR-1036], <sequence-number>, INFO, <system-name>, F_port trunks
are only allowed on Trunk Area enabled port. Persistently disabling port <Port
that is being disabled>.
Probable Cause Indicates the specified port is being disabled because when the port on a Switch is Trunk Area
enabled, it does not allow other devices like AG or HBA that are not Trunk Area enabled.