Dell PowerEdge M710 Web Tools Administrator’s Guide - Page 113

Physical ports only FC, CEE, and GbE, Basic Mode, Advanced Mode, General, Port Statistics

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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Port management overview 6 • The Ports Explorer tree on the left side. Items in the tree are displayed as follows: - Switches-Switch ID, with switch name in parentheses; for example, 3(MapsSW_202) - Blades-Slot number of the blade, with blade ID in parentheses; for example, Slot 7(24) - Ports-Port number; for example, Port 2 • Button area. The button area contains buttons for all the tasks you can perform on the selected port. If you select more than one port, buttons are available for only the tasks that you can perform on all of the selected ports. Buttons are grayed (unavailable) if they are not applicable to the selected ports. - Port information displays in either a table of ports or information about a specific port, depending on your selection. - If you select a slot or switch, the system displays a table of all the ports for the slot or switch. - If you select a port, the system displays detailed information about the port. You can view either Basic Mode or Advanced Mode, and to view the subtabs that contain additional information about the port. The available subtabs depend on the type of port selected. • When viewing detailed information about a port, Basic Mode provides these subtabs: - General-All ports  View Details  Rename  Edit Configuration  Enable/Disable (port)  Persistent Enable/Persistent Disable (port) - SFP-Physical ports only (FC, CEE, and GbE)  Basic information about the port equipment - Port Statistics-All ports  Basic port information and statistics  Advanced port information Note that on the Port Statistics subtab, you can view either absolute values or deltas for port statistics. Viewing the deltas is useful if you want to view current port trends. To reset the counters on the port statistics, click the Clear Counters button. FCIP statistics for a GbE port are the accumulated statistics of all the FCIP tunnels for that GbE port. - IP Interfaces-GbE ports only - IP Routes-GbE ports only Web Tools Administrator's Guide 85 53-1001772-01

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53-1001772-01
Port management overview
6
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL
The Ports Explorer tree on the left side. Items in the tree are displayed as follows:
-
Switches—Switch ID, with switch name in parentheses; for example, 3(MapsSW_202)
-
Blades—Slot number of the blade, with blade ID in parentheses; for example, Slot 7(24)
-
Ports—Port number; for example, Port 2
Button area. The button area contains buttons for all the tasks you can perform on the
selected port. If you select more than one port, buttons are available for only the tasks that you
can perform on all of the selected ports. Buttons are grayed (unavailable) if they are not
applicable to the selected ports.
-
Port information displays in either a table of ports or information about a specific port,
depending on your selection.
-
If you select a slot or switch, the system displays a table of all the ports for the slot or
switch.
-
If you select a port, the system displays detailed information about the port.
You can view either
Basic Mode
or
Advanced Mode
, and to view the subtabs that contain
additional information about the port. The available subtabs depend on the type of port
selected.
When viewing detailed information about a port,
Basic Mode
provides these subtabs:
-
General
—All ports
View Details
Rename
Edit Configuration
Enable/Disable (port)
Persistent Enable/Persistent Disable (port)
-
SFP
—Physical ports only (FC, CEE, and GbE)
Basic information about the port equipment
-
Port Statistics
—All ports
Basic port information and statistics
Advanced port information
Note that on the
Port Statistics
subtab, you can view either absolute values or deltas for
port statistics. Viewing the deltas is useful if you want to view current port trends. To reset
the counters on the port statistics, click the
Clear Counters
button.
FCIP statistics for a GbE port are the accumulated statistics of all the FCIP tunnels for that
GbE port.
-
IP Interfaces—GbE ports only
-
IP Routes—GbE ports only