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CIM Browser Window Description

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6.2 CIM Browser Window Description This section describes the CIM Browser window. 6.2.1 Connect Menu Options The Connect menu is in the upper left corner of the CIM Browser window. Table 6.1 describes the Connect menu options. Table 6.1 Connect Menu Option Description Option Description Connect Connects the computer running the CIM Browser to a single computer that is running the CIM Provider. Enter either the IP address or the host name of the computer to which you want to connect. Connect to Local Host Connects the CIM Browser to the local host. Advanced Connections Connects the computer running the CIM Browser to multiple systems that are running the CIM Provider. When you select this window, the CIM Browser displays an "Advanced Connection" window. The Advanced Connection window allows you to select a range of IP addresses for the CIM Browser to scan using either the "IP Address" option or the "IP Subnet" option. The "Allow Selection of Systems" option allows the user to select manually which CIM-enabled system to manage. The "Connect to all Addresses" option automatically connects the CIM Browser to all systems that have an enabled CIM Provider. If there are more than 50 systems to scan, the CIM Browser displays a message telling how long it will take to scan those systems. Disconnect Allows you to disconnect from the host. This option is only available when you click on the host in the host tree. 6.2.2 Hardware Device Tree Options The hardware device tree provides an easily navigated list of the devices being monitored by the CIM Browser. You click on a device in the tree to view information about the device. Figure 6.1 shows the structure of the hardware device tree for SCSI, SCSI with IM/IS, and FC systems. Table 6.2 describes each level in the device trees. The status of each device is indicated by a green, yellow, or red status icon that appears in the right-hand window. • A green status icon indicates that the device is functioning properly. 6-4 CIM Solution Version 1.0 Copyright © 2003 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved.

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6-4
CIM Solution
Version 1.0
Copyright © 2003 by LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved.
6.2
CIM Browser Window Description
This section describes the CIM Browser window.
6.2.1
Connect Menu Options
The Connect menu is in the upper left corner of the CIM Browser
window.
Table 6.1
describes the Connect menu options.
6.2.2
Hardware Device Tree Options
The hardware device tree provides an easily navigated list of the devices
being monitored by the CIM Browser. You click on a device in the tree to
view information about the device.
Figure 6.1
shows the structure of the
hardware device tree for SCSI, SCSI with IM/IS, and FC systems.
Table 6.2
describes each level in the device trees.
The status of each device is indicated by a green, yellow, or red status icon
that appears in the right-hand window.
A green status icon indicates that the device is functioning properly.
Table 6.1
Connect Menu Option Description
Option
Description
Connect
Connects the computer running the CIM Browser to a single computer that
is running the CIM Provider. Enter either the IP address or the host name of
the computer to which you want to connect.
Connect to Local Host
Connects the CIM Browser to the local host.
Advanced
Connections
Connects the computer running the CIM Browser to multiple systems that are
running the CIM Provider. When you select this window, the CIM Browser
displays an “Advanced Connection” window.
The Advanced Connection window allows you to select a range of IP
addresses for the CIM Browser to scan using either the “IP Address” option
or the “IP Subnet” option. The “Allow Selection of Systems” option allows the
user to select manually which CIM-enabled system to manage. The “Connect
to all Addresses” option automatically connects the CIM Browser to all
systems that have an enabled CIM Provider. If there are more than 50
systems to scan, the CIM Browser displays a message telling how long it will
take to scan those systems.
Disconnect
Allows you to disconnect from the host. This option is only available when
you click on the host in the host tree.