HP AE370A Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v6.0.0 (53-1000606-01, April - Page 106
Opening the Admin Domain window, Refreshing fabric information, Refreshing Admin Domain information
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7 Using the Admin Domain window In the pop-up box, type the text string and press Enter. This is an incremental search and allows 24 maximum characters including the wildcards question mark (?) and asterisk (*). The first row containing the text string is highlighted. To find the next match, press the down arrow. To find the previous match, press the up arrow. If the text is not found in the table, the text turns red. FIGURE 41 Search for a text string in a table Opening the Admin Domain window This section describes how to open the Admin Domain window. You use the Admin Domain window to perform all Admin Domain configuration procedures. If you want to configure Admin Domains, you must launch the Admin Domain window from the physical fabric context. If you are in any Admin Domain other than the physical fabric, the module launches in read-only mode. 1. Select a switch from the Fabric Tree and log in when prompted. The switch must be running Fabric OS 5.2.0 or higher. Switch View displays information for the selected switch. 2. If you plan to modify the Admin Domain configuration, from the Admin Domain drop-down menu, select Physical Fabric. 3. Click Admin Domain in the Manage section of the Tasks menu. The Admin Domain window opens (see Figure 39). Refreshing fabric information When you refresh, the system updates the display of fabric elements only (switches, ports, and devices). It does not update Admin Domain changes in the Admin Domain window. This option allows you to refresh the fabric element information displayed at any time. 1. In the Admin Domain window, click Refresh. The status for the fabric, including switches, ports, and devices is refreshed. Refreshing Admin Domain information Any changes you make in the Admin Domain window are saved to a local buffer; they are not applied to persistent storage until you invoke one of the transactional operations listed in the Actions menu. 86 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1000606-01
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