You can view the following properties of a fabric:
•Vendor - The vendor name.
•Created - The first time the software contacted this element.
•Discovery Status - The status of the discovery of the element, for example "Contacted."
•Install Date - Not applicable
•Name Detected - The name of the fabric detected.
•OID - Not applicable
•Description - Information about the fabric.
•WWN - The Worldwide Name of the fabric.
•Zones - The zones in the fabric. To learn more about a zone, click its link.
•Zone Sets- The zone sets in the fabric. To learn more about a zone set, click its link.
•Switches - The switches in the fabric. To learn more about a switch, click its link.
•Zone Aliases - The zone aliases in the fabric.
You can take the following actions:
•Assign a Custom Name - To make it easier to identify the element, assign the element a custom name. See ”Assigning a Custom Name” on page 309. This option is not available to all elements.
•Update Element Data - To update the displayed properties, click the Update Element Data button at the bottom of the screen. The management server gathers new and changed details from the element and then redraws the topology with the updated information.
Keep in mind the following:
•Do not update element data during Get Topology or Discovery Data Collection. You can determine if the management server is getting the topology or all element details by looking at the label near the status button.
•The Update Element Data functionality does not detect element components that have been removed, such as ports and LUNs. For example, assume you removed several LUNs from an array. If you perform Update Element Data for the storage system, the LUNs still appear in the user interface. For the deleted LUNs to be removed from the user interface, you must perform Discovery Data Collection. See ”Discovery Data Collection” on page 67
To learn how to access the Properties tab for a fabric, see the topic, ”Accessing the Properties Tab” on page 308.
Assigning a Custom Name
To make it easier to identify an element instance in the system, assign the instance a custom name. The custom name also appears in Chargeback Manager.
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