HP Integrity Virtual Server Manager 6.3 User Guide

Colors
The connections are color coded to help you identify interconnected elements.
NOTE: The actual colors shown do not imply any specific meaning. The colors are provided to
help you understand the connections from virtual to physical devices.
Focus links
Clicking one of these links simplifies the display by showing only the item that was selected and
the elements that are directly attached to it.
Focusing on a VM or vPar shows the network interfaces on the VM or vPar, the virtual switches
that they are connected to, and the physical network interface devices connected to the virtual
switches.
Focusing on a LAN in a VM or vPar shows only the devices and VMs or vPars connected to
the LAN.
Focusing on a virtual network shows all of the virtual switches and all of the network interface
devices connected to it.
Focusing on a virtual switch shows only the devices and VMs or vPars connected to the vswitch.
Focusing on a physical network interface device shows the virtual switches connected to the
physical interface device and all the virtual network interfaces connected to them.
Focusing on an APA shows the shared virtual switches connected to it, and all the virtual
network interfaces connected to them.
In a focused view, the presence of additional devices or connections are shown either as an
ellipsis, or as a solid line becoming a dotted line.
To view all the virtual network interfaces again, click the Show All link.
Dotted lines
The vertical dotted line indicates the boundary between the virtual and physical devices.
Bar graphs
The bar graphs are utilization meters that indicate the current IO throughput of a device or interface
device. When using Integrity Virtual Server Manager with Matrix Operating Environment for HP-UX,
some bar graphs are selectable and bring up a view of the historical data related to the graph.
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