Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.0.0 (53-1002696-01, April 2013)
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Fabric tracking
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• Fabric Name—Displays the name of the selected fabric.
• Switches—This table shows a brief summary of the switches including status (whether the
device port will be added ( ) or removed ( ) from the fabric), name, IP address, WWN,
and domain ID. This table includes unmonitored switches which becomes segmented from
the fabric.
• Device Ports—This table shows a brief summary of the device ports including status
(whether the device port will be added ( ) or removed ( ) from the fabric), device
type, port, port WWN, node WWN, and attached port number.
• Connections—This table shows a brief summary of the switch connections including the
status (whether the device port will be added ( ) or removed ( ) from the fabric) and
connection type as well as the WWN, domain ID, IP address, and port number of the
connected switches.
2. Click Yes to accept changes.
Accepting changes for all fabrics
1. Accept the changes to all fabrics by choosing one of the following options:
• Click in the white space on the Connectivity Map and select Monitor > Accept All Changes.
• Right-click in the white space on the Connectivity Map and select Accept All Changes.
A message displays listing the following information:
• Do not show me this again check box—Select if you do not want to see this dialog box
again when you enable or disable fabric tracking or accept changes for a switch or fabric.
• Switches—This table shows a brief summary of the switches including status (whether the
device port will be added ( ) or removed ( ) from the fabric), name, fabric name, IP
address, WWN, and domain ID. This table includes unmonitored switches which becomes
segmented from the fabric.
• Device Ports—This table shows a brief summary of the device ports including status
(whether the device port will be added ( ) or removed ( ) from the fabric), device
type, port, fabric name, port WWN, node WWN, and attached port number.
• Connections—This table shows a brief summary of the switch connections including the
status (whether the device port will be added ( ) or removed ( ) from the fabric) and
connection type as well as the fabric name, WWN, domain ID, IP address, and port number
of the connected switches.
2. Click Yes to accept changes.