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Displaying Fabric Information

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Severity is indicated in the severity column using icons as described in

Table 3-2

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Table 3-2. Severity Levels

Severity

Icon

Description

Alarm – An Alarm is a "serviceable event". This means that attention by
the user or field service is required. Alarms are posted asynchronously
to the screen and cannot be turned off. If the alarm denotes that a
system error has occurred the customer and/or field representative will
generally be directed to provide a "show support" capture of the switch.

Critical event – An event that indicates a potential failure. Critical log
messages are events that warrant notice by the user. By default, these
log messages will be posted to the screen. Critical log messages do not
have alarm status as they require no immediate attention from a user or
service representative.

Warning event – An event that indicates errors or other conditions that
may require attention to maintain maximum performance. Warning
messages will not be posted to the screen unless the log is configured
to do so. Warning messages are not disruptive and, therefore, do not
meet the criteria of Critical. The user need not be informed
asynchronously

No icon

Informative – An unclassified event that provides supporting
information.

Note:

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Events (Alarms, Critical, Warning, and Informative) generated by
the application are not saved on the switch. They are permanently
discarded when you close a SANsurfer Switch Manager session,
but you can save these events to a file on the workstation before
you close SANsurfer Switch Manager and read it later with a text
editor or browser.

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Events generated by the switch are stored on switch, and will be
retrieved when the application is restarted. Some alarms are
configurable. Refer to

”Configuring Port Threshold Alarms” on

page 4-14

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