User's Manual
Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual 1319
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IP device properties
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Viewing VCS fabric properties
To view properties for a VCS fabric, complete the following steps.
1. Select Ethernet Fabrics from the view list on the Product List toolbar.
2. Right-click the VCS fabric in the Product List and select Properties.
The Fabric_Name Properties dialog box displays.
3. Review the device and port properties.
Field/Component Description
Properties tab Select to display information about the fabric.
Detailed Report button Click to launch the detailed cluster report.
Name The name of the fabric.
Alias The alias name. This is an editable field.
Host Name The host name associated with the fabric.
System Name The name of the product.
IP Address The IP address (IPv4 or IPv6 format) of the product.
Product Type The fabric’s product type, which is a Layer 2 switch.
VCS Mode The VCS mode of the switch, which can be enabled or disabled.
VCS ID The VCS ID configured in the fabric.
Config Mode The configuration mode of the fabric.
Node Count The number of fabric nodes in the fabric.
Principal Switch The name and IP address of the principal switch.
Status The health status of the cluster.
Admin Status The administrative status of the switch, for example, Normal.
Memo Additional comments regarding the switch.
Vendor The switch vendor.
Model The switch model type (VDX 6710, VDX 6720, or VDX 6730).
Port Count The number of ports on the switch.
Firmware The firmware version and build number.
Location The physical location of the product. This is an editable field.
Contact The name of the person or group you should contact about the product,
for example, Technical Support. This is an editable field.
Description The description of the product.
Connected AP Count The number of AP devices connected to the device.
Add button Click to add a user-defined property. For more information, refer to
“Adding a property field” on page 1329.
Edit button Click to edit a user-defined property. For more information, refer to
“Editing a property field” on page 1330.
Delete button Click to delete a user-defined property. For more information, refer to
“Deleting a property field” on page 1330.