Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual

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User-defined performance monitors

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6. (Top N and Bottom N monitors only) Select the number of ports to include in a selected

measure by entering a number in the For Top N, Bottom N Monitors, N= text box.

Valid values are from 1 through 25. The default is 10.

7. (Top N, Bottom N, and Distribution monitors only) Configure the monitor to show only values

greater than or less than a specified value by completing the following steps.

a. Select the Show values check box.

b. Select greater than or less than from the list.

c. Enter a value in the field.

8. (Top N, Bottom N, and Distribution monitors only) Configure threshold numbers and associated

colors by completing the following steps.

Depending on the monitor type you select, you can define up to four threshold numbers in
increasing or decreasing order and up to five associated threshold colors.

(Top N and Bottom N monitors only) The decreasing order defaults are as follows: 90 and
above displays red, 75 and above displays orange, 60 and above displays yellow, and all others
display blue. The maximum values allowed are -32,768 through 32,767 for SFP power and
0 through 32,767 for all other measures.

Common

Port Utilization Percentage

Traffic

CRC Errors

FC

Link Resets

Signal Losses

Sync Losses

Link Failures

Sequence Errors

Invalid Transmissions

C3 Discards

C3 Discards TX TO

C3 Discards RX TO

C3 Discards Unreachable

C3 Discards Other

Encode Error Out

SFP Power

SFP Voltage

SFP Current

SFP Temperature

Invalid Ordered Sets

BB Credit Zero

Trucated Frames

FCIP

Cumulative Compression Ratio

Latency

Dropped Packets

Link Retransmits

Timeout Retransmits

Fast Retransmits

Duplicate Ack Received

Window Size RTT

TCP Out of Order Segments

Slow Start Status

Current Compression Ratio

IP

Errors

Discards

Receive EOF

Underflow Errors

Overflow Errors

Alignment Errors

Runtime Errors

Too Long Errors

Wireless

Dropped Events

MAC Errors

Back Packets Received

Tx Errors

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