Q-Logic FIRMWARE VERSION 7.4 Switch User Manual


 
3 – Event Messages
Alarm Events
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(A1004.0049) (Eport Isolating due to Remote inactive)
Meaning: The remote switch is unresponsive, and the link has not been
brought up. The port will be isolated because the remote switch
failed to respond.
Action: Investigate the remote switch for connection problems.
(A1004.0050) (Maximum hard zoning member limit exceeded, Reverting to soft zoning.
Requires port reset.)
Meaning: The maximum number of zone members associated with a port is
limited to 64. If this number is exceeded, the switch cannot enforce
hard zoning and will revert to soft zoning.
Action: Reduce the number of zone members associated with the port and
reset the port.
(A1004.0051) (Blade IO blade_number isolated due to startup problem)
Meaning: There is an internal communication issue with an IO blade. It will
be set down until it clears.
Action: If this problem persists, contact your authorized maintenance
provider.
(A1004.0052) (Eport Isolating due to Switch Binding failure)
Meaning: A device attempted to login as an inter-switch link, but that device
was not configured in the switch binding list.
Action: Add the device to the switch binding list.
(A1004.0053) (Adding Denial of Service entry for source FC Address 0xaddress)
Meaning: A number of frames from the indicated address have been
received. These frames are from a source that is not zoned with
the destination. A denial of service entry will be set up to discard
these frames.
Action: Investigate the source at the specified Fibre Channel address.
(A1004.0054) (Eport Isolating due to Link to self)
Meaning: Two ports on the same switch cannot be connected together.
Action: Disconnect one or both ports.
(A1004.0055) (Chassis Interconnect cables misconfigured, see configuration guide for
optimal setup)
Meaning: Two SANbox 9000 switches are interconnected with
HyperStacking cables in a manner that is not supported.
Action: Refer to the Installation Guide for information about how to connect
SANbox 9000 switches with HyperStacking cables.