Port Views And Status; Working With I/O Blades And Ports; Selecting I/O Blades And Ports - Qlogic SANbox2-64 User Manual

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2 – Using SANbox Manager
Using the Faceplate Display
2.11.2

Port Views and Status

Port color and text provides information about the port and its operational state.
Green indicates active; gray indicates inactive. The faceplate display provides the
following views of port status corresponding to the View menu options in the
faceplate display. Refer to
information about these displays.
Port mode
Port state
Port speed
Port media
2.11.3

Working with I/O Blades and Ports

I/O blades and ports are selectable and serve as access points for other displays
and menus. You select I/O blades and ports to display information about them in
their respective data windows or to modify them. Context sensitive popup menus
and properties windows are accessible through the I/O blade and port icons.
2.11.3.1

Selecting I/O Blades and Ports

You can select I/O blades and ports in the following ways. Selected blades are
highlighted blue.
To select an I/O blade or port, click the I/O blade or port in the faceplate
display.
To select a range of consecutive I/O blades or ports, select an I/O blade or
port, then press and hold the shift key and select another. The application
selects both end I/O blades or ports and those in between in sequence.
To select several non-consecutive I/O blades or ports, hold the Control key
while selecting.
To select all I/O blades or ports, right-click anywhere in the graphic window.
Select Select All Blades or Select All Ports from the popup menu.
To cancel a selection, press and hold the Control key and select it again.
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