McDATA 3232 Manual Do Utilizador

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Diagnostics
MAP 0000: Start MAP
This MAP describes initial fault isolation for the Sphereon 3032/3232 
Switch. Fault isolation begins at the Enterprise Fabric Connectivity 
(EFC) Server, failed switch, or Internet-connected personal computer 
(PC) running the SANpilot interface.
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Prior to fault isolation, acquire the following information from the 
customer:
A system configuration drawing or planning worksheet that 
includes the EFC Server, customer-supplied server (accessing 
the SANpilot interface or running the EFCM Lite application),  
switches, other McDATA products, and device connections.
The location of the EFC Server or customer-supplied server and 
all switches.
The internet protocol (IP) address, gateway address, and subnet 
mask for the switch reporting the problem.
If performing fault isolation using the EFC Server:
— The Windows user name and password. These are required 
when prompted during any MAP or repair procedure that 
directs the EFC Server to be rebooted.
— The user name, maintenance password, and EFC Server 
name. All are case sensitive and required when prompted at 
the EFC Manager Login dialog box.
810
High-temperature warning (CTP thermal sensor).
Go to 
.
811
Critically hot temperature warning (CTP thermal 
sensor).
Go to 
.
812
CTP shutdown due to thermal violations.
Go to 
.
850
System shutdown due to CTP thermal violations.
Go to 
.
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Event Codes versus Maintenance Action (continued)
Event 
Code
Explanation
Action