Hello Aruba Community,
I have got a bunch of "6300M 48SR5 CL6 PoE 4SFP56" and 6300F 24G CL4 PoE 4SFP56 Switches and I would like to enable a fault-monitor profile on every access port.
Is it wise to enable a fault-monitor profile on every access Port by default, or is it a tool I should just enable for trouble shooting?
Is there may be a performance issue when enabling a fault-monitor profile on every access port?
Firmware version on the switch: 10.07.0061
Default configuration on the Access Port:
no shutdown
qos trust dscp
rate-limit broadcast 100 pps
rate-limit multicast 100 pps
description NAC
no routing
vlan access 1250
spanning-tree bpdu-guard
spanning-tree port-type admin-edge
loop-protect
port-access onboarding-method concurrent enable
aaa authentication port-access allow-cdp-bpdu
aaa authentication port-access allow-lldp-bpdu
aaa authentication port-access client-limit 8
aaa authentication port-access preauth-role noaccess
aaa authentication port-access reject-role noaccess
port-access allow-flood-traffic enable
aaa authentication port-access dot1x authenticator
reauth
enable
aaa authentication port-access mac-auth
reauth
enable
client track ip update-interval 60
fault-monitor profile:
fault-monitor profile PORT_ERRORS
excessive-broadcasts
excessive-link-flaps
excessive-jabbers
excessive-fragments
excessive-crc-errors
excessive-tx-drops
May thanks
Thomas Odermatt