Top port crc errors monitor – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Top Port CRC Errors monitor

The Top Port CRC Errors monitor displays the top ports with frames that contain cyclic redundancy
check (CRC) errors in a table.

The Top Port CRC Errors monitor includes the following data:

Widget title — The name of the widget.

Widget summary — The product count for each status (worst to best) displays underneath the
widget title.

View Details icon — Click to launch the Detailed View page.

Top value — The highest value in the table.

Port — The port affected by this monitor. Click to launch the Port Page (refer to

“Port summary

view”

on page 225). When you launch the Port page, the detailed view closes.

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

CRC Errors/sec — The number (error rate) of cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors per second
for the duration specified in the monitor.

CRC Errors — The number (error count) of cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors for the duration
specified in the monitor.

Viewing additional details for the Top Port CRC Errors monitor

1. Click the View Details icon.

A more detailed widget displays which includes the following data:

Scope — The scope configured for the dashboard.

Port — The port affected by this monitor. Click to launch the Port Page (refer to

“Port

summary view”

on page 225). When you launch the Port page, the detailed view closes.

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

CRC Errors/sec — The number (error rate) of cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors per
second for the duration specified in the monitor.

CRC Errors — The number (error count) of cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors for the
duration specified in the monitor.

Product — The product affected by this monitor.

Type — The type of port (for example, U-Port).

Identifier — The port identifier.

Port Number — The port number.

State — The port state (for example, Enabled).

Status — The port status (for example, Up).

2. Click the close (X) button.

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