Troubleshooting protocol errors – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual
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2. Enter a name (flow_scsi) for the flow definition in the Name field.
The name cannot be over 20 characters and can only include alphanumeric characters or
underscores.
NOTE
For a physical switch, the name must be unique. However, for logical switches, the name does
not have to be unique.
3. Clear the Monitor check box.
4. Select the Mirror check box.
5. Select the CPU Mirroring or Local Flow Mirror option.
By default, CPU Mirroring is enabled.
6. Select the Persist over switch reboots check box to persist this flow definition over reboots.
7. Select the Activate all selected features check box to immediately activate the flow after
creation.
8. Enter an asterisk (*) in the Destination field.
9. Enter the frame types (SCSI2Release,SCSI2Reserve) in the Frame Type field.
To select a frame type from a list, click the ellipsis button. Refer to
“Flow frame type
parameters”
on page 1729" for a list of the supported frame type parameters.
10. Click OK to save the flow definition.
When the flow definition activates, the Flow Vision dialog box displays with the new flow
selected (highlighted) in the Flow Definitions table. To review the sub-flow data for the selected
flow, refer to
“Monitoring a Flow Mirror flow”
Troubleshooting protocol errors
You can use Flow Mirror to mirror protocol error frames. The following example mirrors only ABTS
frames egressing through port 1/20 to identify the ABTS protocol condition.
NOTE
This example can also be set up to mirror frames based on the total ABTS count provided by Flow
Monitor.
1. Right-click a target port (1/20) and select Fabric Vision > Flow > Add.
The Add Flow Definition dialog box displays with the following criteria and flow identifiers
pre-populated:
•
Feature — Monitor
•
Direction — Bidirectional
•
Source Device — Source identifier
•
Destination Device — * (an asterisk allows you to use any port)
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Egress port — port number (1/20)