Configuring Port Guard - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

Fabric manager configuration guide, release 4.x
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Configuring Port Guard

Using the port guard feature, you can restrict the number of error reports and bring a malfunctioning port
to down state dynamically. The link failure can be caused by the following reasons:
Even if the link does not flap due to failure of the link, and port guard is not enabled, the port goes into
Note
a down state if too many invalid FLOGI requests are received from the same host.
To enable port guard using the Fabric Manager, follow these steps:
Step 1
Expand Switches > Interfaces, and then select FC Physical.
You see the interface configuration in the Information pane.
Click the Port Guard tab and then select the port (see
Step 2
Figure 20-6
Check the check box in the Enable column.
Step 3
(Optional) Enter the Duration in seconds and NumFlaps. If the values are 0, the port is brought to down
Step 4
state if the link flaps even once. Otherwise, the link is brought to down state if the link flaps for the
NumFlaps times within the Duration (in seconds).
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General link failure.
Link failure due to loss of signal (LOS) or not operational (NOS).
High bit error rate.
Too many interrupts.
Cable is disconnected.
BB_credit buffers overflow.
Hardware recoverable errors.
The connected device rebooted (F ports only).
The connected linecard rebooted (ISL only).
Fabric Manager - Port Guard Tab
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20-6).
OL-17256-03, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
Configuring Interfaces

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