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Fabric OS Command Reference

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thConfig

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-area area

Specifies the area that can be configured for a specified class. This operand
is optional with the --show option and required with all configuration
options. Areas are specific to each class. The following classes and
associated areas are configurable with the thConfig command. Classes and
areas are not case sensitive.

SFP

Monitors the SFP class. Valid areas for the SFP class include the following:

TEMP

Monitors the physical temperature of the SFP in degrees Celsius.

RXP

Measures Receive Power for the SPF in Watts.

TXP

Measures Transmit Power for the SPF in Watts.

CURRENT

Measures the amount of current supplied to the SFP transceiver.

VOLTAGE

Measures the amount of voltage supplied to the SFP.

FABRIC

Monitors the Fabric class. Valid areas for the Fabric class include the
following:

ED

Tracks the number of times an E_Port or VE_Port goes down.

FC

Tracks the number of times the fabric reconfigures.

DC

Tracks the number of Domain ID changes.

SC

Tracks the number of segmentation changes.

ZC

Tracks the number of zoning conflicts.

FL

Tracks the number of fabric logins.

SECURITY

Monitors the Security class. Valid areas for the security class include the
following:

TV

Tracks the number of Telnet violations.

HV

Tracks the number of HTTP violations.

SV

Tracks the number of switch connection control (SCC) policy violations.

DV

Tracks the number device connection control (DCC) policy violations.

LV

Tracks the number of login violations.

IC

Tracks the number of invalid certificates.

TS

Tracks the number of times the time server is out of sync.

FF

Tracks the number of Fibre Channel link access protocol (FLAP)
violations.

NF

Tracks the number of times the switch has lost contact with the primary
FCS.

ISB

Tracks the number of times the switch encounters an incompatible
security database

IV

Tracks the number times a command permitted only on the primary Fibre
Channel Switch (FCS) are executed on another switch.