Product specifications
Using the Management Console Interface
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• The Connectivity section, which contains the following tools:
• The Tools section, which contains the following tools:
• The Logging section, which contains the following tools:
Users View details of, create, delete, duplicate, or modify Workspace access of any User; see
“Managing Users” on page 90 for more information.
Groups View details of, create, duplicate, modify Workspace access of, or assign User access to any
User Group; see
“Managing User Groups” on page 96 for more information.
Devices View details of, create, delete, or modify descriptions of any device; see
“Managing Devices”
on page 106
for more information.
Installers Download installers for Avid ISIS Client Manager, Flash, and other software.
Engines View details of Engines, reported serial number, status, uptime and more information, see
“Managing Storage Managers” on page 33.
Switch Blades (7500) View switch IP addresses, Upgrade Switches, or open the switch Agent pages; for more
information, see
“Managing Storage Managers” on page 33.
Storage Managers View details of, bind, or unbind any Storage Manager; for more information, see
“Managing
Storage Managers” on page 33
.
Storage Groups View details of, create, delete, or modify Storage Managers of any Storage Group; for more
information, see
“Managing Storage Groups” on page 61.
Tool Description (Continued)
Tool Description
Connection Status View or disconnect any connected client; for more information, see “Monitoring System
Connection Status” on page 111
.
Bandwidth View read and write bandwidth of any connected client; for more information, see
“Monitoring Client Bandwidth” on page 110.
Reservations View and revoke any current bandwidth reservation; for more information, see
“Monitoring
Reservations” on page 113
.
Tool Description
System Status History View historical system status information; for more information, see “System Status History
Page” on page 122
.
Network Utilities Allows you to retrieve a detailed look at the connected network, or run a ping or traceroute;
for more information, see
“Network Utilities Page” on page 131.