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Table 4: State Definitions, to view the corresponding

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data Table 4: State Definitions State OFFLINE Online Description When the product is OFFLINE, all ports are offline. The ports cannot accept a login from an attached device and cannot connect to other switches. You can configure this state through the Online State tab view (See to Setting Product Online or Offline on page 105 for instructions). All unblocked ports are able to connect with devices. You can configure this state through the Set Online State tab view (See to Setting Product Online or Offline on page 105 for instructions). Note that the product automatically goes online after a power-up, an initial machine load (IML), or initial program load (IPL). ■ Name - The user-defined name or description assigned to the product. ■ Front View and Rear View - Using this graphical view of the product, you can view status symbols and simulated light emitting diode (LED) indicators, display data, or use mouse functions to monitor status and obtain vital product information for the product and its hardware components. Move the cursor over parts of the graphics to display labels identifying each hardware component or port and its slot position in the chassis. Choose a port to view the corresponding Port Properties tab for the port. Choose an FRU to view the FRU Properties tab for the FRU. Colored indicators reflect the status of actual LEDs on the product's components. Table 5 describes the port operational states and the LED and attention indicators that display on the Switch or Director page. Embedded Web Server User Guide 73

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Viewing Product and Fabric Data
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Name
— The user-defined name or description assigned to the product.
Front View and Rear View
— Using this graphical view of the product, you
can view status symbols and simulated light emitting diode (LED) indicators,
display data, or use mouse functions to monitor status and obtain vital product
information for the product and its hardware components.
Move the cursor over parts of the graphics to display labels identifying each
hardware component or port and its slot position in the chassis. Choose a port
to view the corresponding
Port Properties
tab for the port. Choose an FRU to
view the
FRU Properties
tab for the FRU.
Colored indicators reflect the status of actual LEDs on the product’s
components.
Table 5
describes the port operational states and the LED and
attention indicators that display on the
Switch
or
Director
page.
Table 4:
State Definitions
State
Description
OFFLINE
When the product is OFFLINE, all ports are offline. The
ports cannot accept a login from an attached device and
cannot connect to other switches. You can configure this
state through the
Online State
tab view (See to
Setting
Product Online or Offline
on page 105 for instructions).
Online
All unblocked ports are able to connect with devices. You
can configure this state through the
Set Online State
tab
view (See to
Setting Product Online or Offline
on
page 105 for instructions). Note that the product
automatically goes online after a power-up, an initial
machine load (IML), or initial program load (IPL).