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Embedded Web Server Interface, Hardware View, Product, Con Maintenance

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Product Management The graphical representation of the product emulates the hardware configuration and operational status of the corresponding real product. For example, if a director or switch is fully redundant and fully populated, this configuration is reflected in the Hardware View. Colored symbols display on the graphical FRUs to represent failed or degraded status. The colors and shapes are consistent with status displays on other windows in the HAFM and Product Manager applications. The light-emitting diodes (LEDs) also highlight to emulate real LED operation. When the mouse pointer is moved over a FRU in the product graphic, the FRU border highlights in blue and a pop-up identification label displays. Mouse selections (right- or left-click) open dialog boxes or menus that display FRU properties or allow users to perform operations and maintenance tasks. A menu bar at the top of the Hardware View provides Product, Configure, Logs, Maintenance, and Help options (with associated pop-up menus) that allow users to perform Product Manager application tasks. A Product Manager 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 status of the selected managed product. Messages display, as required, to the right of the colored icons. Embedded Web Server Interface With product firmware Version 1.2 (or later) installed, administrators or operators with a browser-capable PC and an Internet connection can monitor and manage the director or switch through an EWS interface. The interface provides a GUI similar to the Product Manager application, and supports product configuration, statistics monitoring, and basic operation. The EWS interface does not replace nor offer the management capability of the HAFM and Product Manager applications (for example, the Web server does not support all product maintenance functions). In addition, the EWS interface manages only a single product. Web server users can perform the following: ■ Display the operational status of the director or switch, FRUs, and Fibre Channel ports, and display product operating parameters. ■ Configure the product (identification, date and time, operating parameters, and network parameters), ports, SNMP trap message recipients, zones and zone sets, and user rights (administrator and operator). 54 SAN High Availability Planning Guide

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Product Management
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SAN High Availability Planning Guide
The graphical representation of the product emulates the hardware configuration
and operational status of the corresponding real product. For example, if a director
or switch is fully redundant and fully populated, this configuration is reflected in
the
Hardware View
.
Colored symbols display on the graphical FRUs to represent failed or degraded
status. The colors and shapes are consistent with status displays on other windows
in the
HAFM
and
Product Manager
applications. The light-emitting diodes
(LEDs) also highlight to emulate real LED operation.
When the mouse pointer is moved over a FRU in the product graphic, the FRU
border highlights in blue and a pop-up identification label displays. Mouse
selections (right- or left-click) open dialog boxes or menus that display FRU
properties or allow users to perform operations and maintenance tasks.
A menu bar at the top of the
Hardware View
provides
Product
,
Configure
,
Logs
,
Maintenance
, and
Help
options (with associated pop-up menus) that allow
users to perform
Product Manager
application tasks.
A Product Manager 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 status of the selected managed product. Messages
display, as required, to the right of the colored icons.
Embedded Web Server Interface
With product firmware Version 1.2 (or later) installed, administrators or operators
with a browser-capable PC and an Internet connection can monitor and manage
the director or switch through an EWS interface. The interface provides a GUI
similar to the
Product Manager
application, and supports product configuration,
statistics monitoring, and basic operation.
The EWS interface does not replace nor offer the management capability of the
HAFM
and
Product Manager
applications (for example, the Web server does not
support all product maintenance functions). In addition, the EWS interface
manages only a single product.
Web server users can perform the following:
Display the operational status of the director or switch, FRUs, and Fibre
Channel ports, and display product operating parameters.
Configure the product (identification, date and time, operating parameters,
and network parameters), ports, SNMP trap message recipients, zones and
zone sets, and user rights (administrator and operator).