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Fabric Watch Configuration Setup
2. Select Set Mail Address for Email Alert (option 5). A list of classes to monitor is displayed as
shown in Example Display 11
Example Display 11
Mail Config Menu
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0 : Environment class
1 : SFP class
2 : Port class
3 : Fabric class
4 : E-Port class
5 : F/FL Port (Copper) class
6 : F/FL Port (Optical) class
7 : Alpa Performance Monitor class
8 : End-to-End Performance Monitor class
9 : Filter Performance Monitor class
10 : quit
Select an item => : (0..10) [10]The Configuration File Method
3. Choose a class, for example, E_Port class (option 4). A number of entries appear, one a time,
requiring an input after each line. Refer to Example Display 12 for a list of entries to be completed.
Example Display 12
Enter Mail Server IP address : [123.45.678.910]
Enter Domain Name : [yourdomain.com]
Mail To: [your.name@yourdomain.com]
NOTE: For Mail Server IP address, use the IP address of your Name Server.
4. After setting up e-mail notification, the configuration menu appears again (see Example
Display 10). Use option 3 to enable notification for any class.
IMPORTANT: E-mail notification is disabled whenever the switch is rebooted or fastbooted. You may
want to configure an SNMP Management Station to perform e-mail notification to overcome this
limitation. Otherwise, use the fwMailCfg command to obtain the menu shown in Example Display 10,
and select Enable Email Alert (option 3) to re-enable e-mail notification.
The Configuration File Method
The configuration file provides a way to create a uniform Fabric Watch configuration that can then be
downloaded to every switch. This saves time by not having to configure each switch individually. After
you have a desired configuration, save it so it may be used on other switches or for future use (for
example, recovery). Perform the following steps to save and reuse the file:
1. Use the configUpload command to upload the configuration file to a host.
2. Save the file with a meaningful name.
3. Use the configDownload command to download the configuration file to a switch.
4. Use the fwConfigReload command to load the new configurations.
Configuring Fabric Watch with the Web Tools Method
Web Tools software provides a GUI that allows a simple way to configure Fabric Watch. Using Web
Tools, you can:
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Configure the SNMP agent to identify SNMP-trap recipients.
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View fabric and switch events with the fabric-wide event view.
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View and modify threshold and alarm configurations with the Fabric Watch View.
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Upload and download the configuration file through the Config Admin tab in the Switch Admin
window.
Application Notes – Fabric Watch Monitoring in a DRM Environment
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