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Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 User Guide • September 2008
Configuring Port Threshold Alarms
You can configure the switch to generate alarms for selected events. Configuring an 
alarm involves choosing an event type, rising and falling triggers, a sample window, 
and finally enabling or disabling the alarm. To configure port threshold alarms, do 
the following:
1. In the faceplate display, open the Switch menu and select Port Threshold Alarm 
Configuration. The Port Threshold Alarm Configuration dialog (
prompts you to enable or disable all alarms, select an event, set triggers, set a 
sample window and enable or disable an individual alarm.
Implicit Hard Zoning
Introduces hardware enforcement of zoning regardless 
of type. All zones and all supported zone member 
types will have hardware enforcement.
Security Auto Save
If enabled, the security configuration is saved to non-
volatile memory on the switch. If disabled, the security 
file is saved only to temporary memory. The Auto 
Save feature is used when Fabric Binding is enabled. 
When Auto Save is disabled, any updates from remote 
switches will not be saved locally.
Security Fabric Binding Enable
If enabled, it is required that the expected domain ID 
of a switch be verified before being allowed to attach 
to the fabric.
Advanced Group
R_A_TOV
Resource allocation timeout value
E_D_TOV
Error detect timeout value
Number of Donor Groups
Total number of donor port groups. A donor group is 
a set of ports on a switch that can donate buffer credits 
to each other.
Inactivity Timeout
Number of minutes the switch waits before 
terminating an idle command line interface session. 
Zero (0) disables the time out threshold.
In-band Enabled
N/A - does not apply to this switch
Principal Switch
N/A - does not apply to this switch
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