Editing a link reset threshold, Editing a protocol error threshold – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Editing a Link Reset threshold

NOTE

This threshold is only available for Fabric OS devices.

NOTE

This feature requires a Trial or Licensed version.

Use to block a port when the Link Reset violation type meets the Fabric OS switch threshold.

To edit a Link Reset threshold, complete the following steps.

1. Select Monitor > Fabric Watch > Port Fencing.

The Port Fencing dialog box displays.

2. Select Link Reset (Fabric OS only) from the Violation Type list.

3. Select the threshold you want to change and click Edit.

The Edit Link Reset Threshold dialog box displays.

4. Complete

step 4

through

step 7

in

“Adding a Link Reset threshold”

on page 1003.

5. Click OK on the Edit Link Reset Threshold dialog box.

If the threshold has already been assigned to ports, an “Are you sure you want to make the
requested changes to this threshold on “X” ports?” message displays. Click OK to close.

To assign this threshold to fabrics, switches, or switch ports, refer to

“Assigning thresholds”

on

page 1007.

6. Click OK on the Port Fencing dialog box.

Editing a Protocol Error threshold

NOTE

This threshold is only available for Fabric OS devices.

NOTE

This feature requires a Trial or Licensed version.

Use to block a port when one of the following ISL protocol errors meet the threshold:

ISL Bouncing–ISL has repeatedly become unavailable due to link down events.

ISL Segmentation–ISL has repeatedly become segmented.

ISL Protocol Mismatch–ISL has been repeatedly put into the Invalid Attachment state due to a
protocol error.

To edit a Protocol Error threshold, complete the following steps.

1. Select Monitor > Fabric Watch > Port Fencing.

The Port Fencing dialog box displays.

2. Select Protocol Error from the Violation Type list.

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