Thconfig command – Brocade Fabric Watch Administrators Guide (Supporting Fabric OS v7.3.0) User Manual
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End-to-End Performance Monitor class default settings
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Area
Description
Default threshold
settings
Default alarm
settings
Threshold state
End-to-end receive
performance (RX
performance)
Monitors the
receiving traffic
between a SID_DID
pair in a port
Unit: KBps
Time Base: none
Low: 0
High: 0
Buffer: 0
Below: 0
Above: 0
Informative
Informative
End-to-end transmit
performance (TX
performance)
Monitors the transmit
traffic between a
SID_DID pair in a
port
Unit: KBps
Time Base: none
Low: 0
High: 0
Buffer: 0
Below: 0
Above: 0
Informative
Informative
thConfig command
You can use the thConfig command to customize event monitoring thresholds for the Fabric, Security,
SFP, and Performance classes, or to display the configuration. It is recommended, however, that you
use the default settings for these classes.
If configured areas exceed the currently-effective threshold settings, the Fabric Watch daemon can
take one of the following actions:
• Send an SNMP alarm.
• Log a RASLog message.
• Send an e-mail alert.
The table below lists the configuration options for thConfig command. For complete information about
using the thConfig command, refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference.
Configuration options for thConfig command
TABLE 12
Class name
Valid area types
Threshold
Threshold
action
Configuration
recommendation
Fabric
ED - Number of E_Ports down
FC - Fabric reconfiguration
DC - Domain ID changes
SC - Segmentation changes
ZC - Zone changes
FL - Fabric logins
Default or
Custom
Default or
Custom
It is recommended that you
leave the entire Fabric class in
its default state (no alerts).
for more information.
1
To change the default, provide an integer value.
2
Valid custom action setting values include SNMP, RASLog, portlog, e-mail, or none.
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