Fw-1048, Fw-1049, Fw-1050 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Message Reference

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FW-1048

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Severity

WARNING

FW-1048

Message

<timestamp>, [FW-1048], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, <Label>, is

between high and low boundaries(High=<High value>, Low=<Low value>). Current value

is <Value> <Unit>.

Probable Cause

Indicates that the value of the small form-factor pluggable (SFP) voltage has changed from a value
outside of the acceptable range to a value within the acceptable range.

Recommended

Action

No action is required. Respond to this message as is appropriate to the particular policy of the
end-user installation.

Severity

INFO

FW-1049

Message

<timestamp>, [FW-1049], <sequence-number>,, INFO, <system-name>, <Label>, value

has changed(High=<High value>, Low=<Low value>). Current value is <Value> <Unit>.

Probable Cause

Indicates that the value of the small form-factor pluggable (SFP) voltage has changed.

Recommended

Action

Frequent voltage fluctuations are an indication that the SFP is deteriorating. Replace the SFP.

Severity

INFO

FW-1050

Message

<timestamp>, [FW-1050], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, <Label>, is

below low boundary(High=<High value>, Low=<Low value>). Current value is <Value>

<Unit>.

Probable Cause

Indicates that the value of the small form-factor pluggable (SFP) voltage has fallen below the low
boundary.

Recommended

Action

Configure the low threshold to 1 so that the threshold triggers an alarm when the value falls to 0
(Out_of_Range). If continuous or repeated alarms occur, replace the SFP before it deteriorates.

Severity

WARNING

FW-1051

Message

<timestamp>, [FW-1051], <sequence-number>,, WARNING, <system-name>, <Label>, is

above high boundary(High=<High value>, Low=<Low value>). Current value is <Value>

<Unit>.

Probable Cause

Indicates that the value of the small form-factor pluggable (SFP) voltage has risen above the high
boundary. High voltages indicate possible hardware failures.

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