HP StorageWorks 2.32 Edge Switch User Manual
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Optional features
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Set the Congestion Threshold using one of these methods:
• Click the check box under the Use Algorithmic Threshold column to display a value
under the Threshold % column. This value is computed by the feature’s rerouting
algorithm. If you click this check box, you cannot enter a value into the Threshold %
column for the port.
NOTE:
If you clear the check box, any value that was set in the Threshold % column for
the port is redisplayed.
• Click in the Threshold % column and enter a value in the range of 1 through 99.
NOTE:
You must either specify a value in the Threshold % column or click the Use
Algorithmic Threshold check box.
4.
Set Event Notification options. Note that if enabled event notifications occur the first time an
event occurs. Notifications are not re-sent while the problem persists.
• Unresolved Congestion. Click this check box to enable notification. If enabled, an
unresolved congestion entry is made to the Event Log and an SNMP trap is generated if trap
recipients are configured through the Configure SNMP dialog box.
NOTE:
An unresolved congestion event occurs when the rerouting algorithm cannot find a
path for rerouting data flow and relieving congestion on an ISL.
• Back Pressure. Click this check box to enable this option. If enabled, a back pressure
entry will be made to the Event Log. An SNMP trap will be generated if trap recipients are
configured through the Configure SNMP dialog box.
NOTE:
A back pressure event occurs when the percentage of time the ISL lacks BB_Credits
exceeds the threshold. A separate event also occurs when the backpressure condition ends.
5.
Set the Low BB Credit Threshold:
NOTE:
Using default settings for this threshold should work well in most cases. This step is
not required.
This is the percentage of time that the transmitting link cannot transmit because BB_Credit is
unavailable. It is also the percentage of time that the link can be treated as back-pressured by
the rerouting algorithm. This value is also used when determining routes for a transmit link. A
back-pressured ISL cannot be the recipient of traffic rerouted from other ISLs, and traffic on a
back-pressured ISL may be rerouted even if the ISL is not congested.