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Topology view – Raritan Computer Home Security System User Manual

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports

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The Device Profile includes tabs that contain information about the
device.

Associations tab

The Associations tab contains all categories and elements assigned to
the node. You can change the associations by making different
selections. See

Associations, Categories, and Elements

(on page 21).

Location & Contacts tab

The Location & Contacts tab contains information about a device's
location and contact information, such as phone numbers, that you may
need when working on a device. You can change the information in the
fields by typing in new information. See

Adding Location and Contacts

to a Device Profile

(on page 38).

Notes tab

The Notes tab contains a tool that enables users to leave notes about a
device for other users to read. All notes display in the tab with the date,
username, and IP address of the user who added the note.

If you have the Device, Port, and Node Management privilege, you can
clear all notes from the node profile by clicking Clear.

See

Adding Notes to a Device Profile

(on page 38).

Blades tab

Blade chassis nodes, such as IBM BladeCenter, include the Blades tab.
The Blades tab contains information about the blade servers residing in
the blade chassis.

In addition to viewing the blade information, you can configure the
unconfigured blade servers by selecting the checkboxes that correspond
to them in this tab.

See

Configuring Slots on a Blade Chassis Device

(on page 44).

Topology View

Topology View displays the structural setup of all connected appliances
in your configuration.

Until you close the Topology View, this view replaces the Device Profile
screen that normally appears when a device is selected.

To open the topology view:

1. Click the Devices tab and select the device whose topological view

you want to see.