Dialog Boxes; Tabs; Legend - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

Fabric manager configuration guide, release 4.x
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Chapter 6
Device Manager
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Icon

Dialog Boxes

If a toolbar icon is selected, a dialog box may open that allows configuration of the selected feature. The
dialog box may include table manipulation icons. See the
descriptions of these icons.

Tabs

Click the Device tab on the Device Manager main window to see a graphical representation of the switch
chassis and components.
Click the Summary tab on the Device Manager main window to see a summary of active interfaces on
a single switch, as well as Fibre Channel and IP neighbor devices. The Summary View also displays port
speed, link utilization, and other traffic statistics. There are two buttons in the upper left corner of the
Summary View tab used to monitor traffic. To monitor traffic for selected objects, click the Monitor
Selected Interface Traffic Util% button. To display detailed statistics for selected objects, click the
Monitor Selected Interface Traffic Details button. You can set the poll interval, the type or Rx/Tx
display, and the thresholds.

Legend

The legend at the bottom right of the Device Manager indicates port status, as follows:
Colors
OL-17256-03, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
Device Manager Main Toolbar (continued)
Save Configuration
Copy
Toggle
FICON/Interface
Port Labels
Select VSAN
Help
Green—The port is up.
Brown—The port is administratively down.
Red—The port is down or has failed.
Description
Saves the current running configuration to the
startup configuration.
Copies configuration file between server and
switch
Toggles the FICON and interface port labels.
Filters the port display to show only those ports
belonging to the selected VSAN.
Accesses online help for Device Manager.
"Information Pane" section on page 5-17
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
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