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Figure 11 transparent route dialog, Event browser, 11 transparent route dialog – HP 8.20q Fibre Channel Switch User Manual

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The Transparent Route dialog (

Figure 11

) displays detailed information about the transparent route you

selected from the Transparent Routes data window. The state of the route (Active or Inactive) is shown, and

Port WWN, TR Port WWN, and Status fields are displayed for both sides of the route. Device A will not

necessarily correspond to the HP SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch side of the route, as the end points of the

route could be in any order.

Figure 11

Transparent Route dialog

Event Browser

The Event Browser displays a list of events generated by the switches in the fabric and the QuickTools web

applet. Events that are generated by the QuickTools web applet are not saved on the switch, but can be

saved to a file during a QuickTools session.
The Event Browser (

Figure 12

) lists events that have occurred, displaying the severity, time, source, type,

and description of the events. The maximum number of entries allowed in the Event Browser is 10,000. The

maximum number of entries allowed on a switch is 1,200. Once the maximum is reached, the oldest events

in the event list are deleted when new events occur. Event entries from the switch, use the switch time stamp,

while event entries generated by the web applet have a workstation time stamp. You can filter, sort, and

export the contents of the Event Browser to a file. The Event Browser begins recording when it is enabled

and QuickTools is running.
If the Event Browser is enabled using the Preferences dialog box, the next time QuickTools is started all

events from the switch log appear. If the Event Browser is disabled when QuickTools is started and later

enabled, only those events that occur after the time the Event Browser was enabled will appear.

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