Managing evi edge devices, Viewing the device list – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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To monitor EVI link connectivity, perform the following tasks:
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Viewing the failure cause of an EVI service
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Viewing history connect rate records of an EVI service
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Viewing the network topology for an EVI service
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Managing EVI edge devices
EVI device management allows you to import, delete, query, and synchronize edge devices.
Viewing the device list
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select VAN Fabric Manager > LAN Configuration > EVI.
3.
Click the Device Management tab.
The tab displays the device management toolbar and the EVI device list.
Toolbar
{
Import—Import EVI edge devices to VFM's EVI module (see "
").
{
Synchronize—Synchronize EVI configuration from edge devices to the EVI module (see
"
Synchronizing EVI configuration
").
{
Delete—Remove edge devices from the device list (see "
").
{
Refresh—Refresh the EVI edge device list for latest device information.
Device list contents
{
Status—Health state of the device. The information is collected by the IMC Platform. For more
information about health states, see H3C IMC Base Platform Administrator Guide.
{
Device Name—Click the device name to view detailed device information. By default, this field
displays the device label and the device IP address. The device label is assigned in the IMC
Platform. The device IP address is the IP address used when the device was added to the IMC
Platform. For more information about device details, see H3C IMC Base Platform Administrator
Guide.
NOTE
To change the device name format, select System > System Configuration > System Settings,
and then change the setting for Device Info Display.
{
Device IP—IP address used by the device when it was imported to the IMC Platform.
{
DC—Name of the data center that contains the device. Click the DC name to view devices that
have been imported to the DC. For more information about the DC device list, see "
{
Site ID—Site ID of the device. A site ID uniquely identifies a network site.