Default reports, Removing a report from the shared templates – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual
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Removing a report from the shared templates
You can only stop sharing reports that you create.
1. Click the Reports icon.
2. Click the Templates tab.
A list of existing report templates display.
3. Select one or more reports that you want to remove from the shared templates and click
Un-Share.
Default reports
The Management application web client provides default reports for both SAN and IP products.
Presenting and archiving data about a network is equally as important as gathering the data.
Through the web client, you can generate reports about the network. You can send the reports to
network administrators, support consultants, and others interested in the network’s architecture,
or archive the reports for future reference.
The following standard report types are available from the web client:
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Fabric Port — Lists information about discovered ports including used and unused ports. Port
data for each fabric is divided into three parts: Fabric-wide port details, Switch-wide port
details, and individual port details. For detailed information about this report, refer to
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Fabric Summary — Lists information about discovered fabrics including fabric and switch
details, device information, and ISL and trunk summary. For detailed information about this
report, refer to
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Switch — Lists information about a discovered switch, ports on the switch, and devices
connected to the switch. For detailed information about this report, refer to
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Zone Summary — Lists zoning objects for the current zone DB in the fabric. For detailed
information about this report, refer to
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Host Adapter Inventory — Lists information about discovered hosts. For detailed information
about this report, refer to
“Host Adapter Inventory reports”
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Host Adapter with Unsupported and Faulty SFP — Lists information about unsupported and
faulty SFPs on discovered adapters. For detailed information about this report, refer to