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Viewing SAN device properties
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Viewing SAN device properties
You can customize the device and fabric Properties dialog boxes to display only the data you need
by creating user-defined property labels. You can also edit property fields to change information.
Viewing Fabric properties
To view the properties for a fabric, complete the following step.
1. Right-click any fabric and select Properties.
The Fabric_Name Properties dialog box displays, with information related to the selected
fabric.
To add user-defined property labels, refer to
Fields containing a green triangle ( ) in the lower right corner are editable.
2. Click OK on the Fabric_Name Properties dialog box to close.
TABLE 136
Fabric properties
Field/Component
Description
Name
The name specified through the switch Element Manager.
FID Fabric Name
Enter a name for the fabric (up to 128 characters).
Supported on seed switches running Fabric OS 7.0 or later.
Seed Switch
The IP address of the seed switch.
AD Enabled
Whether admin domain is enabled on the switch or not.
Status
The operational status.
Switch and AG Count
The number of switches and Access Gateway’s in the fabric.
Description
A description of the customer site.
Principal Switch
The IP address of the principal switch.
Active Zone Configuration
Whether active zone configuration is activated on the fabric.
Last Discovery
The date and time of last discovery.
Tracked
Whether the fabric is tracked.
Location
The customer site location.
Contact
The primary contact at the customer site.
Add button
Click to add a user-defined property. For more information, refer to
Edit button
Click to edit a user-defined property. For more information, refer to
Delete button
Click to delete a user-defined property. For more information, refer to