Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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Adding a policy monitor

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a. Select one or more of the following checks in the Available Checks list to include them in

the policy monitor:

For more information about these checks and fixes for rule violations, refer to

“Switch and

router policy monitors”

on page 1666.

NOTE

The Check for HTTPS (secure HTTP) configuration are not supported on Network OS
products and the following IronWare products: Ethernet Core routers, Ethernet Carrier
Routers, Ethernet Edge router, and Data Center switch, as well as the 6650 Ethernet
switch, router, and L3 router..

NOTE

The Check for Secure SSH (secure Telnet) configuration checks are not supported on the
following IronWare products: Application products running 12.3.X or earlier and the 6910
Ethernet switch.

Select the Check if the product is configured to send events to this server check to
determine if the Management application server is registered as an SNMP recipient
and Syslog recipient.

Select the Check for redundant connections to neighboring switches (SAN only) check
to determine if there are at least the minimum number of configured ISLs between
each switch pair.

Select the Check for HTTPS (secure HTTP) configuration check to check each target to
see if HTTPS is active for device data transmission.

Select the Check if the product is configured to send Upload Failure Data Capture to
an FTP server (SAN only) check to determine the following configurations:
– Upload Failure Data Capture is enabled on the selected switches.
– A configured FTP Server is accessible.
– You have write permission to the directory.

Select the Check for SSH (secure Telnet) configuration check to check each target to
see if SSH is enabled for device data transmission.

Select the Check for SNMPv3 (secure SNMP) configuration check to check each target
to see if SNMPv3 is active for device data transmission and SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 are
not configured.

Select the Check for VLAN configurations match for each connection (IP only) check to
determine the consistency of VLAN configurations for each connection on the selected
IP devices.

b. Click the right arrow button to move the selected checks to the Selected Checks list.

c. If you selected the Check for redundant connections to neighboring switches (SAN only)

check, enter the minimum number of connections allowed between a switch pair in the
Minimum Connections field.

The default recommended is 2. Valid values are from 2 through 512.

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