Product Manager Overview
View Tabs
Click one of the view tabs across the top of the Product Manager window to
display the following views in the view panel:
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Hardware—The Hardware View is the Product Manager default view. The
Hardware View is a dynamic illustration of all hardware components
installed in the front and back of the director. Operational status of the director
and hardware components is indicated by simulated light emitting diodes
(LEDs) and colored status symbols displayed in the graphics. Refer to
Figure 5
for an example of the Director 2/64 Hardware View and
for an example of the Director 2/140 Hardware View. For additional
information on this view, refer to
Port List—The Port List View is a table of data on all Fibre Channel ports in
the director. This data includes the port number, port name, blocked
configuration state, operational state (such as online or failed), type of port
(G_Port, F_Port, or E_Port), operating speed, and any link incident alerts. For
additional information on this view, refer to
FRU List—The FRU List View is a table of detailed information on all FRUs
installed in the director. (A FRU is a hardware component that can be replaced
as an assembly if it fails.) Information includes the FRU name, slot position in
the chassis relative to identical FRUs in the director, operational status (active
or failed), part number, and serial number. For additional information on this
view, refer to
"FRU List
Node List—The Node List View is a table of information about the node
attachments to existing F_Ports, sorted by port number. Information includes
the director's port number, node type, port World Wide Name, and the
buffer-to-buffer credit (BB_Credit) allocated to the port. To find out more
about the attached node, right-click a port's row and choose Node Properties
from the menu. The Node Properties dialog box displays. For additional
information on this view, refer to
Performance—The Performance View contains a bar graph for each of the
director ports. Each graph shows the current throughput percentage for each
port and marks the highest throughput achieved. When you click a bar graph
for a port, you can display cumulative port statistics and error count values for
the port, including traffic statistics, class 2 and 3 accounting statistics, and
error statistics. For additional information on this view, refer to
View" on page 105.
"Hardware
View" on page 68.
"Port List
View" on page 98.
"Node List
View" on page 94.
View" on page 100.
"Performance
Director Product Manager User Guide
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