Endpoint Devices View; Links View; Free Ports View - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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columns. The Devices view uses the same coloring scheme as the
Alarm Status
Device Manager.
The
table provides detailed information about all the endpoint devices
End Point Devices
that exist in the current network topology. The table includes all endpoint devices
connected with an EX Series switch, such as IP phones or desktops, but excludes all
Juniper Networks devices, routers and switches. You can save the information in the table
as comma-separated values in a file.
The
table provides detailed information about all the links between devices
Links
discovered by the topology discovery engine. You can save the information in the table
as comma-separated values in a file.
Multiple discovered Link Aggregation Group (LAG) links between two interfaces are
displayed as a single link. When you launch the
displayed LAG link, you can view the aggregate ports on both devices.
The
table lists all the free ports available on the devices discovered by the
Free Ports
topology discovery engine. If the administrative status of a device port is down, it is
considered a free port. The managed status of a Juniper Networks device is indicated in
the
Device Status
column. You can save the information in the table as comma-separated
values in a file.
You can right-click on a free port listed in the topology tabular view and launch a
Template
wizard. However, this feature is enabled only if the free port is discovered on
an NSM-managed EX Series switch with its connection status up. The wizard allows you
to view all the templates already applied on the device as well as those that can be
applied to it. You can then select and apply a template to the device. For more details,
see Chapter 13, Role-based Port Templates.
NOTE: The topology view is not automatically refreshed with every change
in the actual network topology. While a discovery is in progress, the Topology
Manager view is that of the last topology discovery. The Topology Manager
view is refreshed only when the topology discovery is completed.
Chapter 14: Topology Manager
Link Details
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