3 – Event Messages Alarm Events

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(A1007.0027) (Radius server could not validate authentication response from port_number)

Meaning:

RADIUS authentication failed.

Action:

Confirm that the secret is the same on the switch as it is on the

 

RADIUS server.

(A1007.0028) (Security: 2-Way Authentication, No security entry found for port)

Meaning:

Unable to locate a security member entry to complete a two way

 

authentication.

Action:

Edit the group to include the port.

(A1007.0029) (Security protocol not using chap, unable to authenticate.)

Meaning:

A CHAP negotiate frame was received that specifies an

 

unsupported authentication protocol.

Action:

Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the

 

port to retry again. If errors continue, disable CHAP for this device

 

if it belongs in the fabric.

(A1007.002A) (Inconsistent Fabric Binding configuration. Enabled on remote switch(s), disabled on local switch.

Meaning:

Inconsistent fabric binding configuration settings between local and

 

remote switch. All switches in fabric must have the same

 

configured fabric binding setting.

Action:

Enable or disable fabric binding on all switches.

(A1007.002B) (Security: Chap session Negotiate Authentication failed)

Meaning:

Local switch received an authentication negotiate frame which

 

failed processing. Either the payload of the frame did not match the

 

standard layout of the frame or the CHAP session between the

 

devices being authenticated was not in the state where the

 

negotiate frame was expected.

Action:

Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the

 

port to retry again. If errors continue, disable CHAP for this device

 

if it belongs in the fabric.

(A1007.002C) (Security: Authentication protocol msg (AUTH_DONE) inconsistent with Authentication protocol in progress)

Meaning:

The local switch received a AUTH_DONE command authentication

 

frame while the chap session was not in the correct state to expect

 

this type of frame. Remote device is not following standard

 

authentication protocol.

Action:

Check the remote device for a possible error condition. Reset the

 

port to retry again. If errors continue, disable CHAP for this device

 

if it belongs in the fabric.

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Q-Logic 59060-02 B manual Meaning Radius authentication failed Action

59060-02 B specifications

The Q-Logic 59060-02 B is a cutting-edge Fibre Channel host bus adapter (HBA) designed to optimize data transfer rates and enhance connectivity in high-performance computing environments. This advanced HBA is particularly suited for enterprise data centers that demand robust and reliable storage solutions, capable of handling large volumes of data with minimal latency.

One of the main features of the Q-Logic 59060-02 B is its dual-channel architecture, which allows for simultaneous data transfer across two separate Fibre Channel connections. This dual-channel capability effectively doubles the data throughput compared to single-channel adapters, providing seamless scalability for growing storage demands. The HBA supports data rates of up to 2 Gbps, ensuring rapid access to storage devices and enhanced performance for applications requiring high bandwidth.

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