HP Brocade 8/12c Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v6.1.0 (53-1000606-02 - Page 84
Identifying controllable ports, Persistent Enable/Persistent Disable port
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5 Viewing and managing ports using Web Tools • Persistent Enable/Persistent Disable (port) - SFP-Physical ports only (FC 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 • When viewing detailed information about a port, the Advanced mode provides these additional subtabs: - General-All ports • Enable/Disable Trunking • Enable/Disable NPIV • Port Swap • Reserve License • Release License - SFP-Physical ports only (FC and GbE) • Advanced information about the port equipment - Port Statistics • Advanced port statistics • Error details • FCIP Tunnels-GbE ports and logical FCIP ports only (not available for the FR4-16IP) Identifying controllable ports All ports have a "Controllable" attribute visible from the Advanced Mode, which represents a combination of the RBAC and Admin Domain permissions. Figure 34 shows the Controllable attribute. The Controllable attribute is No in the following situations: • If your account has read-only permission, all accessible ports display in read-only mode, regardless of the Admin Domain context. All configuration functionality is disabled. • Non-owned E_Ports and indirect member ports on non-owned switches are accessible in read-only mode and are not controllable, regardless of RBAC permissions. The Controllable attribute is Yes for ports that are directly owned by the current Admin Domain and for all ports on switches that are owned by the current Admin Domain, if your role gives you Modify permission for ports. If a port is controllable, all configuration functionality is enabled. 66 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1000606-02