Fw-1371, Fw-1372 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual
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Fabric OS Message Reference
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FW-1371
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Probable Cause
Indicates that the number of no-FCS violations has risen above the high boundary. This counter
records how often the switch loses contact with the primary fabric configuration server (FCS)
switch. When the primary FCS switch in the fabric sends its certificate to a switch, the receiving
switch saves the world wide name (WWN) of that primary FCS switch. If a secure switch finds that
there are no FCSs in the fabric, but it still has the WWN of the last primary FCS switch, it increments
this counter and resets the WWN of the primary FCS to all zeroes.
Recommended
Action
Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator
for response strategies and policies.
Severity
WARNING
FW-1371
Message
between high and low boundaries(High=
is
Probable Cause
Indicates that the number of no-FCS violations has changed from a value outside of the acceptable
range to a value within the acceptable range. This counter records how often the switch loses
contact with the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) switch. When the primary FCS switch in
the fabric sends its certificate to a switch, the receiving switch saves the world wide name (WWN)
of that primary FCS switch. If a secure switch finds that there are no FCSs in the fabric, but it still
has the WWN of the last primary FCS switch, it increments this counter and resets the WWN of the
primary FCS to all zeroes.
Recommended
Action
No action is required.
Severity
INFO
FW-1372
Message
has changed(High=
Probable Cause
Indicates that the number of incompatible security database violations has changed. This violation
indicates the number of secure switches with different version stamps have been detected. When
a switch is in secure mode, it connects only to another switch that is in secure mode and has a
compatible security database. A compatible security database means that the version stamp and
fabric configuration server (FCS) policy matches exactly.
Recommended
Action
Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator
for response strategies and policies.
Severity
INFO