Fabric Tree; Graphic Window; Data Windows And Tabs - Qlogic SANbox 5600 Series User Manual

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Fabric Tree

The QuickTools web applet allows you to manage the switches in one fabric. The
fabric tree
fabric. Click a switch name or icon to display that switch faceplate in the graphic
window. The window width of the fabric tree can be adjusted by clicking and
dragging the moveable window border.
The fabric tree entry has a small icon next to it that uses color to indicate
operational status.
A green icon indicates normal operation.
A yellow icon indicates that a switch is operational, but may require attention
to maintain maximum performance.
A red icon indicates a potential failure or non-operational state as when the
switch is offline.
A blue icon indicates that a switch is unknown, unreachable, or
unmanageable.
If the status of the fabric is not normal, the fabric icon in the fabric tree will indicate
the reason for the abnormal status. The same message is provided when you rest
the mouse on the fabric icon in the fabric tree.

Graphic Window

The graphic window shows the switch faceplate
The window height can be adjusted by clicking and dragging the window border
that it shares with the data window.
The faceplate display shows the front of a switch. To view the faceplate display,
open the View menu, and select View Faceplate. The backplate display shows
the back of the switch. To view the backplate display, open the View menu, and
select View Backplate.

Data Windows and Tabs

The data window
with the selected tab for the switch displayed in the graphic window. Use the scroll
bar to browse through the data. The window length can be adjusted by clicking
and dragging the border that it shares with the graphic window. Adjust the column
width by moving the pointer over the column heading border shared by two
columns until a right/left arrow graphic is displayed. Click and drag the arrow to
the desired width. The data windows and tabs are described below.
Devices
connected to the switch. Refer to
more information.
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(Figure
2-3) provides access to each switch faceplate display in the
(Figure
2-3) presents a table of data and statistics associated
displays information about devices (hosts and storage targets)
QuickTools User Interface
(Figure
2-3) or backplate display.
"Devices Data Window" on page 3-8
2 – Using QuickTools
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