Fw-1355, Fw-1356, Fw-1357 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Message Reference

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FW-1355

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FW-1355

Message

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

Message Type

LOG

Severity

INFO

Probable Cause

Indicates that the number of invalid certificates has changed from a value outside of the acceptable
range to a value within the acceptable range. This violation indicates that a packet with an invalid
certificate has been received from the primary fabric configuration server (FCS). Before a new primary
FCS switch sends any configuration data to any switch in the fabric, it first sends its certificate to all the
switches in the fabric. The receiving switch has to verify that the sender is the primary FCS switch and its
certificate is signed by the Root CA recognized by the receiving switch. This counter keeps track of the
number of packets received with invalid certificates.

Recommended

Action

No action is required.

FW-1356

Message

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

Message Type

LOG

Severity

INFO

Probable Cause

Indicates that the number of authentication failures has changed. Authentication failures can occur for
many reasons. The switch on the other side may not support the protocol, have an invalid certificate, not
be signed properly, or send unexpected packets. The port where authentication fails is segmented. This
counter keeps track of the number of authentication failures.

Recommended

Action

Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator for
response strategies and policies.

FW-1357

Message

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

Message Type

LOG

Severity

INFO

Probable Cause

Indicates that the number of authentication failures has fallen below the low boundary. Authentication
failures can occur for many reasons. The switch on the other side may not support the protocol, have an
invalid certificate, not be signed properly, or send unexpected packets. The port where authentication
fails is segmented. This counter keeps track of the number of authentication failures.

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