Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric OS v6.4.0 (53-1001764-01, March 2010)

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FILTER Monitors the Filter Performance Monitor class. Valid areas for the filter class
include the following:
customer-defined
Customer defined performance areas. You can specify any filter monitor
to be tracked by Fabric Watch. Refer to the fmConfig command for more
information.
EE Monitors the End-to-End Performance Monitor class. Valid areas for the EE
class include the following:
RXP Monitors receive performance as the percentage of word frames
traveling from the configured SID to the DID.
TXP Monitors transmit performance as the percentage of word frames
traveling from the configured DID to the SID.
--set class -area area
Configures Fabric Watch thresholds for monitoring a specified class and area.
When configuring Fabric Watch thresholds, you must specify a class and an
area.
The following operands are optional and valid only with the --set option; if
omitted, the default Fabric Watch configuration is used. Defaults parameters
vary depending on the area and platform. Refer to the Fabric Watch
Administrator’s Guide for specific details.
-timebase time_base
Specifies the time interval between two samples to be compared. Valid
intervals are:
day Samples are compared once a day.
hour Samples are compared once every hour.
minute Samples are compared once every minute.
second Samples are compared once every second.
none Samples are compared against threshold boundary limit.
-highthreshold -value value
Specifies the high threshold value for triggering a specified alert action. To
change the default value, provide an integer value.
-lowthreshold -value value
Specifies the low threshold for triggering a specified alert action. To change
the default value, provide an integer value.
-trigger above | below
Specifies the actions for in range behavior. In range is defined as the space
above the low threshold and below the high threshold.
-action actions
Specifies the actions triggered by a configured event condition. Valid values
include one or more of the following actions. If more than one action is
specified, the actions must be separated by commas.
raslog Event triggers a RASlog message.
snmp Event triggers an SNMP trap.