HP Surestore 64 HP Enterprise Connectivity Fabric Manager User's Guide - Page 61

Using the Topology View, Display Options

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Using the Topology View The Topology View displays all products in a fabric, as well as the interswitch links between products in a multiswitch fabric. Switches and directors that are being managed by another HP EFC server display without an alert symbol. Like the Fabric View, the icons in the Topology View have a pass-over functionality. When the pointer is placed over an icon, the icon's label expands to display the complete WWN or nickname of the director. The type of information displayed is determined by the display options selected. The status table at the top of the Topology View displays the selected fabric's WWN, operational status, and domain ID of the principal switch. The Fabric Status shows one of the following: • Operational All units in the fabric are operational. If one managed product is degraded but operational (indicated by a yellow triangle status symbol behind the product icon), the fabric is operational. • Unknown No information about the fabric is available. This status typically results after removal or failure of the fabric's principal switch. • Transitioning This state occurs during a fabric build just before the fabric becomes operational. Unless a problem occurs, this status appears only briefly. Display Options There are four display options for the product icon label in the Topology View. To set the Topology View's display options, right-click in an open area of the Topology View, and choose one of the following options from the menu: • Product Name Using the Topology View 43 Using the Fabric Manager

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Using the Topology View
43
Using the Fabric
Manager
Using the Topology View
The Topology View displays all products in a fabric, as well as the interswitch links
between products in a multiswitch fabric. Switches and directors that are being managed
by another HP EFC server display without an alert symbol.
Like the Fabric View, the icons in the Topology View have a pass-over functionality. When
the pointer is placed over an icon, the icon
s label expands to display the complete WWN or
nickname of the director. The type of information displayed is determined by the display
options selected.
The status table at the top of the Topology View
displays the selected fabric
s WWN,
operational status, and domain ID of the principal switch. The Fabric Status shows one of
the following:
Operational
All units in the fabric are operational. If one managed product is degraded but
operational (indicated by a yellow triangle status symbol behind the product icon), the
fabric is operational.
Unknown
No information about the fabric is available. This status typically results after removal
or failure of the fabric
s principal switch.
Transitioning
This state occurs during a fabric build just before the fabric becomes operational.
Unless a problem occurs, this status appears only briefly.
Display Options
There are four display options for the product icon label in the Topology View. To set the
Topology View
s display options, right-click in an open area of the Topology View, and
choose one of the following options from the menu:
Product Name