Fw-1376, Fw-1377, Fw-1378 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual
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Fabric OS Message Reference
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FW-1376
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FW-1376
Message
has changed(High=
Probable Cause
Indicates that the number of illegal commands has changed. This counter tracks how many times
commands allowed only on the primary fabric configuration server (FCS) switch have been
executed on a non-primary FCS switch. There are many commands that can be executed only on
the primary FCS switch as well as one security command that can be executed only on a backup
FCS switch. The counter increments every time someone issues one of these commands on a
switch where it is not allowed.
Recommended
Action
Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator
for response strategies and policies.
Severity
INFO
FW-1377
Message
below low boundary(High=
Probable Cause
Indicates that the number of illegal commands has fallen below the low boundary. This counter
tracks how many times commands allowed only on the primary fabric configuration server (FCS)
switch have been executed on a non-primary FCS switch. There are many commands that can be
executed only on the primary FCS switch as well as one security command that can be executed
only on a backup FCS switch. The counter increments every time someone issues one of these
commands on a switch where it is not allowed.
Recommended
Action
No action is required.
Severity
INFO
FW-1378
Message
above high boundary(High=
Probable Cause
Indicates that the number of illegal commands has risen above the high boundary. This counter
tracks how many times commands allowed only on the primary fabric configuration server (FCS)
switch have been executed on a non-primary FCS switch. There are many commands that can be
executed only on the primary FCS switch as well as one security command that can be executed
only on a backup FCS switch. The counter increments every time someone issues one of these
commands on a switch where it is not allowed.
Recommended
Action
Responses to security-class messages depend on user policies. Consult your security administrator
for response strategies and policies.