Maps rules, Maps rules 1, Fabric watch legacy policies – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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Fabric Watch legacy policies

You cannot return Fabric Watch once you activate MAPS (or migrate to MAPS).

When you migrate from Fabric Watch to MAPS, three policies are automatically created:

fw_custom_policy

Contains all of the monitoring rules based on the custom thresholds configured in Fabric
Watch, even if the rules have the same parameters as the default rules.

fw_default_policy

Contains all of the monitoring rules based on the default thresholds configured in Fabric
Watch.

fw_active_policy

Contains all of the monitoring rules based on the active thresholds in Fabric Watch at the time
of the migration.

The following factors also apply to Fabric Watch conversions:

Converted active Fabric Watch policies reference either custom or default fabric watch rules.

Converted custom Fabric Watch policies reference either custom or default fabric watch rules.

Fabric Watch rule conversions use the following rule name formats:

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“_LBC” suffixes are changed to “AL” (indicating that it uses an “Above Low” threshold)

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Converted Fabric Watch rule names will have the threshold number as the suffix. This is
the same pattern as MAPS rules use. For example: defALL_10GLWL_SFPSFP_TEMP_AH
will be changed to defALL_10GLWL_SFPSFP_TEMP_90.

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Converted rules are prefixed with fw_def_xxx or fw_cust_xxx.

These policies are treated as user-defined policies. You can modify them by adding and deleting
rules, and you can delete the policy.

MAPS rules

A rule associates a condition with actions that need to be triggered when the specified condition is
evaluated to be true.

Each rule specifies the following items:

A group of objects to be evaluated.

Refer to

“MAPS groups”

on page 1819 for additional information.

The measure to be monitored.

Refer to

“MAPS monitoring categories”

on page 1794 for additional information.

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