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Event Threshold Configuration
The data integrity protection implements configurable thresholds for generating a syslog and trap.
There is one threshold for ingress buffer events and one threshold for egress buffer events. Once
crossed, a syslog and trap will be generated.
To prevent excessive log and traps there is a 10 minute period before another syslog or trap is
generated. Setting a threshold to zero disables error detection for the monitor point on all network
processors.
The default threshold values are different for ingress and egress. The ingress error count is based
on the errors detected on each 32-bit word. The egress error count is based on the number of
packets with one or more errors.
The system np ingress-threshold command configures the ingress buffer error reporting threshold.
Brocade(config)# system np ingress-threshold 20
Syntax: [no] system np ingress-threshold threshold
The threshold range is 0 to 120 events. Setting the threshold to 0 disables the monitor point for all
network processors. The default setting is 20 events.
The [no] option returns the threshold to default.
The system np egress-threshold command configures the egress buffer error reporting threshold.
Brocade(config)# system np egress-threshold 20
Syntax: [no] system np egress-threshold threshold
The threshold range is 0 to 120 events. Setting the threshold to 0 disables the monitor point for all
network processors. The default setting is 3 events.
The [no] option returns the threshold to default.
Showing Status
The show np buffer-errors command displays the count of error events for the rolling window.
Brocade# show np buffer-errors
Ingress Egress
Ports Current Cumulative Current Cumulative
1/1- 1/24 15 37 0 0
1/25 - 1/48 0 0 0 0
2/1 - 2/2 0 0 0 0
Syntax: show np buffer-errors