Data Center Fabric Manager Enterprise User Manual v10.3.X (53-1001357-01, November 2009)

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Toolbox
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Toolbox
The toolbox (Figure 4) is located at the top right side of the View window and provides tools to zoom
in and out of the Connectivity Map, collapse and expand groups, and fit the topology to the window.
FIGURE 4 The Toolbox
1. Zoom In. Use to zoom in on the Connectivity Map
2. Zoom Out. Use to zoom out on the Connectivity Map.
3. Fit in View. Use to scale the map to fit within the Connectivity Map area.
4. Expand. Use to expand the map to show all ports in use on a device.
5. Collapse. Use to collapse the map to show only devices (hides ports).
Master Log
The Master Log, which displays in the lower left area of the main window, lists the events and alerts
that have occurred on the SAN. If you do not see the Master Log, select View > Show Panels > All
Panels or press F5.
You can configure the Management application to archive log files over 45 days old. For
step-by-step instructions, refer to “Configuring event storage” on page 104.
The following fields and columns are included in the Master Log:
Level. The severity of the event. For more information about events, refer to “Fault
Management” on page 259. For a list of the event icons, refer to “Event icons” on page 19.
Source Name. The product on which the event occurred.
Source Address. The IP address (IPv4 or IPv6 format) of the product on which the event
occurred.
Type. The type of event that occurred (for example, client/server communication events).
Description. A description of the event.
First Event Server Time. The time and date the event first occurred on the server.
Last Event Server Time. The time and date the event last occurred on the server.
First Event Product Time. The time and date the event first occurred on the product.
Last Event Product Time. The time and date the event last occurred on the product.
Operational Status. The operational status of the product on which the event occurred.
Count. The number of times the event occurred.