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Fabrics View, Fabrics View - Topology tab, Products View

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Product Management Fabrics View Select the Fabrics tab at the Products View to open the Fabrics View (Figure 17). When the Fabrics View opens, the Topology tab displays by default. The left panel displays an expandable Fabrics tree that lists managed fabrics, director, and switch elements in each fabric, and nodes (Fibre Channel devices) connected to fabric elements. The right panel graphically displays directors, switches, and ISLs for the selected fabric. Information associated with each fabric element icon is identical to that associated with icons in the Products View. Refer to "Products View" on page 49 for a description. A menu bar at the top of the Fabrics View provides Product, Fabrics, View, Configure, Logs, Maintenance, and Help options (with associated pop-up menus) that allow users to perform HAFM application tasks. An HAFM status bar at the bottom left corner of the View window displays colored icons (green circle, yellow triangle, red and yellow diamond, or grey square) that indicate the most degraded or critical status of any managed product, fabric, or the HAFM server. Messages display, as required, to the right of the colored icons. Figure 17: Fabrics View - Topology tab SAN High Availability Planning Guide 51

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Product Management
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SAN High Availability Planning Guide
Fabrics View
Select the
Fabrics
tab at the
Products
View
to open the
Fabrics View
(
Figure 17
). When the
Fabrics View
opens, the
Topology
tab displays by default.
The left panel displays an expandable
Fabrics
tree that lists managed fabrics,
director, and switch elements in each fabric, and nodes (Fibre Channel devices)
connected to fabric elements. The right panel graphically displays directors,
switches, and ISLs for the selected fabric. Information associated with each fabric
element icon is identical to that associated with icons in the
Products View
. Refer
to “
Products View
” on page 49 for a description.
A menu bar at the top of the
Fabrics View
provides
Product
,
Fabrics
,
View
,
Configure
,
Logs
,
Maintenance
, and
Help
options (with associated pop-up
menus) that allow users to perform
HAFM
application tasks.
An HAFM status bar at the bottom left corner of the View window displays
colored icons (green circle, yellow triangle, red and yellow diamond, or grey
square) that indicate the most degraded or critical status of any managed product,
fabric, or the HAFM server. Messages display, as required, to the right of the
colored icons.
Figure 17:
Fabrics View
Topology tab