HP 377707-002 manual Understanding Access Privileges, Viewing Device Status, Moving Backward

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When you further filter your display, the View frame indicates the new level of granularity. For instance, if you view the ports on a particular gateway card instead of all ports on the device, a tiered locator appears, followed by a filter indicator. If you view only external ports on an Ethernet gateway in slot 4, the following identifiers appear:

A.B.C.D > Chassis > Ports

Filter : Card = 4

The second identifier indicates that the display shows only the ports on Card 4.

Moving Backward

Because no formal “move backward” function exists in CM, use one of the following options to return to a previous display:

Click the Back button on your Web browser.

Right-click the View frame and select Back from the pop-up menu.

Navigate to the desired display with the Tree frame.

NOTE: When you use the Back button of your Web browser, your browser may not cache selections that you made for a particular view. For instance, if you view the gateway ports of a card, then click a branch in the Tree frame, your previous display may not appear correctly when you click the Back button.

Refreshing Views

CM lets you update most displays to reflect changes that occurred since you opened the display. To refresh your view, click the Refresh button in your display.

Understanding Access Privileges

The functionality available to you from CM varies based on the access privileges of your username. If you do not have read access to a particular technology, the icon and branches for that technology do not appear in your GUI. If you do not have write access to a particular technology, the configuration options for that technology do not appear in your GUI.

Viewing Device Status

CM provides an overview of the status of the components of your Server Switch. To view the status summary of your device, click the IP address at the top of the Tree frame. Items that appear in green actively function. Items that appear in gray are not active. Items that appear in red are faulty or administratively down.

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Contents March 2005 Second Edition Part Number Page Contents Preface Vii Chassis Icon Tasks InfiniBand Icon Tasks Fibre Channel Icon Tasks Typographical Conventions Intended Audience1Customer Contact Information Contact InformationSystem Frame IntroductionAnatomy of Chassis Manager Color Indication Tree FrameInfiniBand MaintenancePower Supplies ChassisReboot Boot ConfigurationBackup Configuration Save ConfigView Frame Platform Requirements Browser RequirementsSolaris Linux Page Preparing Your Device Getting StartedTopspin-360#configure terminal Launching Chassis Manager with SSL Launching Chassis ManagerLaunching Chassis Manager without SSL Click the Certification Path tab Netscape/MozillaClick Trusted Root Certification Authorities, then click OK Avoiding Error MessagesClick the Install Certificate button Secure-cert-common-name keyword Navigating Chassis ManagerLogging Out of Chassis Manager Refreshing Views Understanding Access PrivilegesViewing Device Status Moving BackwardPage Viewing Cards on a Chassis Chassis Icon TasksFieldDescription Boot StageViewing Card Properties Operational State field Boot Stage fieldViewing Card Inventory Viewing Internal Gateway Ports Configuring Administrative Status of a CardPort Admin StatusViewing Physical Ports on a Chassis Viewing Port PropertiesAuto Negotiation Supported field Port fieldName field Oper Status fieldFC ID field Current Connection Type fieldWwnn field Wwpn fieldUnicast Packets Viewing Port Bridging PropertiesViewing Port Statistics OctetsConfiguring a Port Name Configuring PortsEnabling or Disabling a Port Viewing Power Supply StatusConfiguring Auto-Negotiation on a Port Configuring Port SpeedViewing Fan Status Viewing Temperature Sensor StatusViewing Management Ports on a Chassis Viewing Backplane InformationStatus Enable Auto NegotiationAdministrative Port MAC AddressPage Configuring Basic System Information Maintenance Icon TasksDefining Technical Support Resource Naming Your InfiniBand SwitchViewing System Information Defining Device LocationAssigning NTP Servers Configuring Date and Time PropertiesConfiguring Date and Time Viewing Files in the File SystemDeleting Files in the File System Installing Software ImagesImporting Configuration Files and Image Files with Customizing the Boot Configuration Exporting Configuration Files and Log Files withConfiguring Basic Services Backing Up Running Configuration FileSaving Configuration File Rebooting your Server SwitchAssigning a Syslog Server Enabling or Disabling the FTP AccessEnabling or Disabling the Telnet Access Assigning an Authentication MethodViewing Radius Servers Configuring Http and HttpsViewing and Configuring Radius Server Proper- ties Adding Radius Servers Deleting Radius Servers Viewing Authentication FailuresViewing Diagnostic Test Results Viewing Post Test Results Viewing FRU ErrorsPage Subnet Prefix Viewing Subnet ManagersAdding a Subnet Manager Viewing Subnet Manager PropertiesDeleting a Subnet Manager Viewing InfiniBand ServicesConfiguring Subnet Manager Properties Viewing InfiniBand Service PropertiesDescription Viewing InfiniBand NodesViewing Node Properties Node GuidPort Guid Base VersionClass Version Num PortsViewing Node Ports Logical ID LID of the port Viewing InfiniBand PortsViewing Node Neighbors Viewing InfiniBand Port PropertiesCap Mask MKeyGID Prefix Master SM LIDState Link Width EnabledLink Width Supported Link Speed SupportedMaster SM SL Link Speed EnabledLink Speed Active Neighbor MTUFilter Raw Packet Enforce Subnet TimeoutPart Enforce Out Part EnforceViewing IB Neighbor Properties Viewing Neighboring IB DevicesViewing IOCs Viewing IOUsViewing IOC Properties Guid of the node that provides the service Viewing IOC ServicesViewing Properties of IOC Services Service EntriesLease field Service ID fieldService GID field PKey fieldIB Port Viewing Bridge GroupsEthernet Port Adding Bridge Groups Viewing Bridge Group PropertiesDeleting Bridge Groups Configuring Bridge GroupsDeleting Bridge Subnet Viewing Bridge SubnetsViewing Bridge Forwarding Adding Bridge SubnetDeleting Bridge Forwarding Viewing Redundancy GroupsAdding Bridge Forwarding Adding a Trunk Group Viewing Trunk GroupsDistribution Type field Trunk Group Enabled fieldViewing Trunk Group Properties Port Members fieldIfIndex field Configuring a Trunk GroupDeleting a Trunk Group Fibre Channel Icon Tasks Configuring Global ITL AttributesPorts Registered With Viewing SRP Hosts InitiatorsSRP Initiator ID Viewing SRP Host Initiator Worldwide Port Names Viewing SRP Host Initiator PropertiesAdding SRP Host Viewing IT Policies of the HostViewing ITL Policies of the Host Deleting SRP Host Configuring SRP Host Initiator PropertiesPhysical Access Viewing Fibre Channel TargetsFC Address field Configuring Fibre Channel Target PropertiesService Name field Viewing Fibre Channel Target PropertiesViewing Fibre Channel LUN Properties Viewing Fibre Channel LUNsViewing IT Policies of the Target Viewing ITL Policies of the TargetConfiguring Fibre Channel LUN Properties Viewing IT Properties Viewing IT PoliciesViewing ITL Policies of the LUN LUN Logical ID Viewing ITLsViewing ITL Properties Port Mask fieldViewing Global Statistics FCP Bytes Read FCP Commands CompletedFCP Commands FCP ErrorsIndex ITL Syslog View frame