Port health violations widget – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Rule Name (MAPS only support) — The rule name.

Table functions — For a description of how to use the table functionality, refer to

“Table

functions”

on page 281.

2. Click the close (X) button.

Port Health Violations widget

The Port Health Violations widget displays the number of violations for each product based on the
selected fabric and a specified time range. There are four port health violation widgets: All, ISL,
Initiator, and Target.

The Port Health Violations widget displays the following data for each product:

Severity icon/port count/widget title — The color of the worst severity and the number of
products with that severity displays before the widget title.

Product — A product label such as product name, IP address, node WWN, domain ID, or zone
alias.

Port — A port identifier such as port name, number, address, WWN, user port number, or zone
alias. Click to launch the Port Page (refer to

“Port summary view”

on page 276). When you

launch the Port page, the detailed view closes.

NOTE

All non-FC ports display either the MAC address or the port name instead of WWN.

Connected_Port (where Connected_Port is Connected Port, Initiator, or Target) — address of
the port:

Violation Count — The number of Fabric Watch rule violations for the port.

CRC Errors — The number of times an invalid cyclic redundancy check error occurs on a port or
a frame that computes to an invalid CRC.

Invalid Tx Words — The number of times an invalid transmission word error occurs on a port.

Loss of sync — The number of times a synchronization error occurs on the port.

Link Failures — The number of times a link failure occurs on a port or sends or receives NOS.

Loss of Signal — The number of times that a signal loss occurs in a port.

Protocol Errors — The number of times a protocol error occurs on a port.

Link Reset — The ports on which the number of link resets exceed the specified threshold
value.

C3TXTO — The number of Class 3 discards frames because of timeouts.

State changes — The state of the port has changed for one of the following reasons:

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The port has gone offline.

-

The port has come online.

-

The port is faulty.

SFP Current — The amount of supplied current to the SFP transceiver.

SFP Receive Power — The amount of incoming laser, in µwatts, to help determine if the SFP
transceiver is in good working condition.

SFP Transmit Power — The amount of outgoing laser, in µwatts. Use this to determine the
condition of the SFP transceiver.

SFP Voltage — The amount of voltage supplied to the SFP transceiver.

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