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Creating an SCSI vs. IP Traffic Graph, Click a port from the Slot/Port or Sid/Did Selection List.

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Creating advanced performance monitoring graphs 8 FIGURE 50 Creating an SID/DID performance graph 3. Click a port from the Slot/Port or Sid/Did Selection List. a. Drag the selected port into the Enter/drag slot, port number field. b. Click Retrieve preset EE monitors. The current end-to-end monitors for that port are displayed in the "Current EE monitors set for selected port" table. c. Optional: To display a performance graph for the current EE monitors set for the selected port, click a SID-DID pair in the table. You can select multiple source ID and Destination IDs. Click Select. If you selected multiple SID/DID monitors, click OK in the confirmation dialog box that appears. Skip to step 6. If you do not want to display a performance graph for the current EE monitors set for the selected port, continue with step 4. 4. Click a source ID from the "Port or Sid/Did Selection List," and click Add Sid. You can also type a source ID in the Enter/drag SID number field. 5. Click a destination ID from the Port or Sid/Did Selection List, and click Add Did. You can also type a destination ID in the Enter/drag DID number field. 6. Click OK. If you selected multiple EE monitors, SIDs, or PIDs, a confirmation dialog box displays, reminding you that one graph will be opened for each selection. Click Yes to display the graphs. Creating an SCSI vs. IP Traffic Graph The SCSI vs. IP Traffic graph displays the SCSI versus IP traffic for selected ports. For Brocade 48000 directors and Brocade DCX, the slot and port name is identified in the graph. In a trunk group, the SCSI vs. IP Traffic graph displays only the master port and not the slave ports. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 105 53-1000606-02

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Creating advanced performance monitoring graphs
8
FIGURE 50
Creating an SID/DID performance graph
3.
Click a port from the Slot/Port or Sid/Did Selection List.
a.
Drag the selected port into the
Enter/drag slot, port number
field.
b.
Click
Retrieve preset EE monitors
.
The current end-to-end monitors for that port are displayed in the “Current EE monitors set
for selected port” table.
c.
Optional
: To display a performance graph for the current EE monitors set for the selected
port, click a SID-DID pair in the table. You can select multiple source ID and Destination
IDs. Click
Select
. If you selected multiple SID/DID monitors, click
OK
in the confirmation
dialog box that appears. Skip to
step 6
.
If you do not want to display a performance graph for the current EE monitors set for the
selected port, continue with
step 4
.
4.
Click a source ID from the “Port or Sid/Did Selection List,” and click
Add Sid
. You can also type
a source ID in the
Enter/drag SID number
field.
5.
Click a destination ID from the
Port or Sid/Did Selection List
, and click
Add Did
. You can also
type a destination ID in the
Enter/drag DID number
field.
6.
Click
OK
.
If you selected multiple EE monitors, SIDs, or PIDs, a confirmation dialog box displays,
reminding you that one graph will be opened for each selection. Click
Yes
to display the graphs.
Creating an SCSI vs. IP Traffic Graph
The SCSI vs. IP Traffic graph displays the SCSI versus IP traffic for selected ports. For Brocade
48000 directors and Brocade DCX, the slot and port name is identified in the graph.
In a trunk group, the SCSI vs. IP Traffic graph displays only the master port and not the slave ports.