Customizing the out of range violations widget, Accessing additional data from the widget – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual
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Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite widgets
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Network Object Count — The number and network object type (such as, switch, virtual
machine, port, trunk, and so on) with a MAPS violation for each category. Always displays
whether or not there is a violation.
NOTE
For FCIP Health, the Network Object Count is based on the number of VE-port and Circuit
combinations with a MAPS violation. For example, if switch A and switch B are connected
through 1 circuit, and both switch A and switch B report a violation, the Network Object Count
is 2, because the circuit on switch A is considered to be on a different network object than the
circuit on switch B.
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Refreshed — The time of the last update for the widget.
Customizing the Out of Range Violations widget
You can customize the widget to display violations for a specific fabric or group and time frame.
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To display data for a specific fabric or group, refer to
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To display data for a specific duration, refer to
“Setting the data display time frame”
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Sort the contents by clicking the column header. Click the same column header again to
reverse the sort order.
Accessing additional data from the widget
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Right-click any row and select MAPS > Violations to navigate to the Violations dialog box. For
more information, refer to
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Double-click the Port Health category row (or right-click and select Port Health Violations) to
navigate to the Port Health Violations widget. For more information, refer to
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Double-click the Virtual Machine Violations category row to navigate to the VM Alarms widget.
For more information, refer to the user manual or online help.
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Double-click any category row, other than Port Health and Virtual Machine Violations, to
navigate to the Violations dialog box.