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Telnet interface, Snmp-based enterprise managers, Configuration file – Finisar Brocade Fabric Watch User Manual

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Fabric Watch User’s Guide

Using Fabric Watch

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Telnet Interface

You can do the following using a telnet interface:

• Query fabric and switch events through the telnet command

fwShow

.

• Query and modify threshold and alarm configurations. Use the the telnet command

fwConfigure

to view the default and customized settings.

• Upload and download the configuration file through the commands

configUpload

and

configDownload

.

SNMP-Based Enterprise Managers

The Fabric Watch configuration information is stored as MIB variables, allowing you to do the
following:

• Query the MIB variable for individual fabric and switch elements.

• Query and modify threshold and alarm configurations.

• Receive generated SNMP traps when threshold conditions are met.

Configuration File

You can view and modify the threshold and alarm configurations by uploading the configuration
file from the switch to the host, editing it in a text editor, then downloading the modified file back
to the switch. You can then ensure a uniform configuration throughout the fabric by distributing the
configuration file to all the switches in the fabric.

The configuration file can be uploaded and downloaded through either Brocade Web Tools

TM

(the

Config Admin tab in the Switch Admin window) or the telnet commands

configUpload

and

configDownload

. After downloading the file back to the switch, you must either reboot the

switch or use the telnet command

fwConfigReload

to reload the configuration file.

Profiles

Each Fabric Watch profile contains a unique threshold and alarm settings. Current profiles are
divided into:

debug

workgroup errlog

workgroup snmp

enterprise errlog

enterprise snmp

In addition, a Fabric Watch profile specific to your environment can be downloaded to the switch to
customize the configuration.