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Viewing port connection properties – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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2. Right-click a port and select Connected Port.

The focus jumps to the connected port and the connection is highlighted.

Viewing port connection properties

You can view the information about products and ports on both sides of the connection.

1. Right-click the connection between two end devices on the Connectivity Map and select

Properties.

OR

Double-click the connection between two devices on the Connectivity Map.

The Connection Properties dialog box displays.

NOTE

If one of the devices is in an unknown state, the Product 1 and Product 2 information displays;
however, the Connections table information does not display.

2. Review the following information:

Product properties for both devices.

Connection properties.

Selected connection port properties.

Depending on the device type at either end of the connection, some of the following fields
(

Table 70

) may not be available for all products.

TABLE 70

Port connection properties

Field

Description

Product Properties table

The product information for the two connected switches.

Domain ID

The domain ID of the selected switch and product in xxs(yy) format,
where xx is the normalized value and yy is the actual value.

Fabric Name

The world wide name of the fabric.

IP Address

The IP address of the switch.

Name

The name of the switch.

WWN

The world wide name of the switch.

Connections table

One row for each circuit.

Status

Whether the connection is Active or Missing.

1-Port #

The port number of the first switch.

1-Port Type

The port type of the first switch.

1-WWPN

The world wide port number of the first switch.

1-MAC Address

The media access control (MAC) address of the first switch.

1-IP Address

The IP address of the first switch.

1-Speed (Gbps)

The speed of the first switch.

1-Trunk

Whether there is a trunk on the first switch.