Administering fabric watch, In this chapter, Fabric watch overview – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Administering Fabric Watch

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Fabric Watch overview

Fabric Watch is an optional Brocade licensed feature that monitors the performance and status of
switches. Fabric Watch can automatically alert you when problems arise, before they become costly
failures.

NOTE

If you do not own the switch, Fabric Watch is view-only. Owning ports on a switch is not enough to
enable Fabric Watch on that switch.

To use Fabric Watch, you must have the Fabric Watch license installed on the switch.

Fabric Watch tracks a number of SAN fabric elements, events, and counters. For example, Fabric
Watch monitors the following:

Fabric resources, including fabric reconfigurations, zoning changes, new logins, domain ID
changes, E-Port failures, and segmentation changes

Switch environmental functions, such as temperature, flash , CPU and memory usage, along
with security violations.

Port state transitions, errors, and traffic information for multiple port classes as well as
operational values for supported models of Finisar “Smart” GBICs/SFPs.

Fabric Watch lets you define how often to measure each switch and fabric element and allows you
to specify notification thresholds. Whenever fabric elements exceed these thresholds, Fabric Watch
automatically provides notification using several methods, including e-mail messages, SNMP traps,
and log entries.

For detailed information regarding Fabric Watch, refer to the Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide.

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