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Top or bottom port performance monitors – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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User-defined performance monitors

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To configure a product performance monitor, refer to

“Configuring a user-defined product

performance monitor”

on page 441.

Accessing additional data from top or bottom product monitors

In a Top N or Bottom N monitor, double-click a row or right-click a row and select Show Graph/Table
to navigate to the Historical Graphs/Tables dialog box for the selected measures. For more
information, refer to

“Performance Data”

on page 1601.

Top or bottom port performance monitors

The top or bottom port performance monitors (

Figure 193

) display the top or bottom number of

ports (for example, bottom 10 ports) for the selected measure in a table.

FIGURE 193

Top or bottom port performance monitor example

The top or bottom port performance monitor includes the following data:

Threshold icon/object count/monitor title — The color associated with the threshold and
number of objects within that threshold displays next to the monitor title.

Severity icon/monitor title — The worst severity of the data based on the error count or error
rate shown next to the monitor title.

Port — The port affected by this monitor.

Connected_Port_Link (where Connected_Port_Link is Connected Port, Initiator, or Target) —
Displays one of the following:

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Connected Port — The ISL or IFL port on the connected device. Click to launch the switch
port properties dialog box.

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Initiator — The initiator port on the connected device. Click to launch the device properties
dialog box.

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Target — The target port on the connected device. Click to launch the device properties
dialog box.

Measure_Type — The percentage bar of the selected measure. Depending on the selected
measure, both the error rate (per second) and error count may display. For selected measures,
more than one Measure_Type may display (for example RX and TX).