HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 109

ISL Properties dialog box, View Area, Product Name

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Using the Fabrics View ■ Properties - Displays the ISL Properties dialog box (Figure 47). You can also double-click the ISL to display this box. This dialog box displays the domain ID and port number for both products where the ISL is attached. The Alert column contains a minus-sign symbol if the ISL was removed and plus-sign if the ISL was added to the fabric since the last time the fabric was persisted. Note that ISL alerts only occur if the fabric is persisted. Figure 47: ISL Properties dialog box View Area Right-click a blank area in the Topology view area, away from an ISL line or product icon, to display the following menu options: ■ Clear All ISL Alerts - Click to clear all ISL alerts (yellow triangles) from the view of the persisted fabric. ■ Display Options - Click to display a secondary menu that allows you to change the label under the product icons. - Product Name - The name of the product configured through the Configure Identification dialog box in the Product Manager. - Network Address - The internet protocol (IP) address or DNS host name of product. - World Wide Name - Displays the products 8-byte WWN. - Domain ID. The product's domain identification number (1-31) assigned by the fabric. - Nickname - The nickname, if configured through the Configure Nicknames dialog box (Configure menu on menu bar). If the nickname is not configured, the WWN displays instead. High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide 109

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Using the Fabrics View
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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
Properties
— Displays the
ISL Properties
dialog box (
Figure 47
). You can
also double-click the ISL to display this box. This dialog box displays the
domain ID and port number for both products where the ISL is attached. The
Alert
column contains a minus-sign symbol if the ISL was removed and
plus-sign if the ISL was added to the fabric since the last time the fabric was
persisted. Note that ISL alerts only occur if the fabric is persisted.
Figure 47:
ISL Properties dialog box
View Area
Right-click a blank area in the
Topology
view area, away from an ISL line or
product icon, to display the following menu options:
Clear All ISL Alerts
— Click to clear all ISL alerts (yellow triangles) from
the view of the persisted fabric.
Display Options
— Click to display a secondary menu that allows you to
change the label under the product icons.
Product Name
— The name of the product configured through the
Configure Identification
dialog box in the Product Manager.
Network Address
— The internet protocol (IP) address or DNS host
name of product.
World Wide Name
— Displays the products 8-byte WWN.
Domain ID
. The product’s domain identification number (1-31) assigned
by the fabric.
Nickname
— The nickname, if configured through the
Configure
Nicknames
dialog box (
Configure
menu on menu bar). If the nickname
is not configured, the WWN displays instead.