Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager User Guide, Release 1.0(2a)
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Z

Index

A

access control5-1

accessing Cisco Fabric Manager1-9

activating

zone sets3-6

active zone set3-3

adding

Fibre Channel routes10-3

IP route4-6

PortChannels7-13

RADIUS servers5-9

route flows10-5

SNMP communities5-3

SNMP user5-3

syslog servers8-25

VSANs4-1, 4-4

zone members3-5

zones3-4

administrator access

configuring5-1

users and roles1-7

advanced features11-1

alarms

RMON attributes8-11

See RMON

alerts

configuring Call Home8-21

aliases

specifying for ports7-3

ANSI T11 FC-GS-31-3

application management1-3

area ports

viewing domain11-10

areas, domain

See domain areas

authentication

See RADIUS authentication

See SNMP authentication

authentication digest1-12

B

beacon mode

disabling7-10

enabling7-10

buffers

displaying7-11

bytes, monitoring7-17

C

Call Home8-18

alerts8-21

destinations8-19

e-mail8-21

events8-1

profiles8-22

capability attributes7-11

cards, viewing information9-6

charting

from Summary View2-26

traffic statistics7-17

chassis, viewing information9-2

Class 2 errors, monitoring7-19

class of service

See CoS

CLI

launching from Fabric View2-13

security5-8

using1-5

community strings

required for discovery2-6

SNMP5-1

comparing Device View and Fabric View2-21

configuration file

startup6-2

connecting to supervisor module1-10

connectivity

controlling in-band management4-4

establishing management1-4

verifying2-10

copying

zones3-4

CoS

displaying for Fx ports7-5

displaying for xE ports7-5

creating

enclosures2-7

PortChannels2-24

D

data management1-3

default configuration1-6

default gateway4-5

default VSAN4-2

default zone3-3

default zone policy3-7

defining, user roles5-5

deleting zones3-7

destinations, Call Home8-19

device

status, legend2-20

devices

grouping2-7

managing1-2

Device View

compared to Fabric View2-21

described1-1, 1-8

launching1-11, 2-20

using2-19

disabling, ports2-24, 7-1

discards

monitoring7-18

discovering network fabric1-6

Domain Manager

viewing statistics11-6

domains

areas11-8

configuring interfaces11-7, 11-8

managing attributes11-4

viewing area ports11-10

viewing information11-6

downloading

Cisco Fabric Manager software1-10

switch software6-2

E

editing zone information3-2

ELP attributes7-7

e-mail, Call Home8-21

attributes8-18

enabling

PortChannels7-22

ports2-24, 7-1

trunking2-24, 7-22

VSANs4-2

enclosures, creating2-7

encryption, SNMPv31-12

end node loop ports

See NL ports

end-to-end connectivity

See connectivity

entering IP addresses1-12

errors

See Class 2 errors

See frame errors

See link errors

See sequence errors

events

configuring filters8-6

configuring RMON8-15

viewing RMON8-16

viewing SNMP8-2

Events tab2-6

exchange link parameter attributes

See ELP attributes

expansion ports

See xEports

Extended Inter-Switch Link

See EISL

F

fabric

login attributes7-5

management1-2, 1-6

fabric configuration, analyzing2-11

fabric login attributes

See FLOGI attributes

fabric loop ports

See Fx ports

fabric ports

See Fx ports

Fabric Shortest Path First

See FSPF

Fabric View1-1

described2-2

launching1-11

main window described2-2

Fibre Channel route flows10-3

Fibre Channel routes10-1

File Transfer Protocol

See FTP

FLOGI attributes7-5

frames

monitoring7-18

FSPF

described10-1

general attributes10-6

interfaces10-7

interface statistics10-9

links10-11

link state records10-10

statistics10-8

FTP1-3

Fx ports

defined7-2

managing general attributes7-3

managing interface attributes7-4

managing physical attributes7-10

viewing FLOGI attributes7-5

G

GBICs

displaying information7-10

Gigabit Interface Converters

See GBICs

GS3

of ANSI T111-3

H

health

See switch health

hosts, viewing2-18

HTTP

identifying port number1-12

server1-10

used by Fabric Manager1-3

Hyptertext Transfer Protocol

See HTTP

I

ICMP statistics4-12

images, downloading

See downloading images

in-band management

defined1-4

routing4-4

viewing information4-7

Information pane

defined2-3

described2-5

initial setup1-5

installing

Cisco Fabric Manager software1-10

switch software6-2

Internet Conrol Message Protocol statistics

See ICMP statistics

Inter-Switch Links

See ISL statistics

See ISL trunks

inventory9-4

IP addresses

seed switch1-12

viewing4-7

IPFC

defined1-4

managing connectivity4-6

IP over Fibre Channel

See IPFC

IP routing4-4

IP statistics4-10

ISLs

viewing statistics2-16

ISL trunks2-17

isolated VSANs4-2

J

Java Virtual Machine

See SunJava Virtual Machine

Java Web Start1-11

K

kickstart image

function6-1

L

launching

Cisco Fabric Manager1-11

CLI2-13

Device View2-20

line cards

See cards

link errors, monitoring7-19

links

FSPF10-11

link state acknowledgement packets

See LSA packets

link state records10-10

See LSRs

link state update packets

See LSU packets

local console port1-5

logical unit numbers

See LUNs

login screen1-11

logs

configuring syslog8-24

viewing RMON8-16

viewing SNMP8-2

LSA packets

viewing10-9

LSRs viewing10-10

LSU packets

viewing10-9

LUNs, viewing2-19

M

MAC address

See WWN

management access1-7

management traffic, routing4-4

managing ports2-24

Map pane

defined2-3

described2-6

MD51-12

members

adding to zones3-5

deleting3-7

displaying zones3-7

menu bar

Fabric View2-3

options2-4

merging zones2-12

message bar

Fabric View2-3, 2-4

monitoring

bytes7-17

Class 2 errors7-19

discards7-18

frame errors7-21

port sequence errors7-20

port statistics7-16

SNMP traffic4-12, 4-14

traffic2-26

multiple switches

managing with Fabric View1-2

N

name server

advanced attributes11-11

general attributes11-10

proxy ports11-12

statistics11-13

NL ports7-2

Nx registrations

viewing11-15

O

of5-1

opening, fabric2-6

out-of-band management

defined1-4

P

panes

See Information pane

See Map pane

See VSAN/Switches pane

physical alarms, RMON8-10

policies

default zone3-3

setting for default zone3-7

PortChannels

creating from Device View2-24

interface attributes7-14

managing7-12, 7-22

ports

enabling7-1

FLOGI attributes7-5

link errors7-19

managing general attributes7-2

managing interface attributes7-4

monitoring bytes7-17

monitoring frames7-18

monitoring statistics7-16

PortChannels7-12

sequence errors7-20

trunking information7-9

types defined7-2

viewing capability attributes7-11

viewing ELP attributes7-7

viewing FLOGI attributes7-5

power supplies, viewing information9-7

principal attributes11-3

priorities

syslog8-27

Privacy option1-12

private loop devices7-2

profiles, Call Home8-22

proxy ports, name server11-12

proxy servers

using with Java WebStart1-12

R

RADIUS

authentication5-8

RADIUS servers

configuring5-8

redundancy, viewing information9-5

registered state change notification

see RSCN

remote access1-3

remote monitoring

See RMON alarms

See RMON logs

reports, Fabric View2-16

resizing panes2-3

resource management1-2

RMON alarms

attributes8-11

by port8-8

defined8-1

for VSANs8-9

physical8-10

RMON events8-15, 8-16

RMON logs8-16

roles

configuring SNMP5-5

described5-1

routing

Fibre Channel10-2

FSPF10-6

IP management traffic4-4

RSCN

viewing Nx Registration11-15

viewing statistics11-16

S

SAN operating system

See SAN-OS6-1

SAN-OS6-1

searching zones3-6

Secure File Transfer Protocol

See SFTP

Secure Shell Protocol

See SSH

security

configuring CLI administrator access1-7, 5-1, 5-8

configuring SNMP access1-7, 5-1

event destinations8-5

seed switch

described1-6

IP address1-12

IP routing4-5

sensors, viewing information9-7

sequence errors7-20

setup dialog1-5

SFTP1-3

SNMP

monitoring traffic4-14

Privacy option1-12

SNMP communities

configuring5-1

creating5-3

SNMP events

defined8-1

filters8-6

software images

downloading6-2

upgrading6-1

speed

viewing for ports7-14

SSH1-3

starting Cisco Fabric Manager1-11

static routes4-5

statistics

FSPF10-9

in-band management4-7

ports7-14

status bar2-3

storage, viewing2-18

storage management solutions architecture1-2

summary of tasks2-1

Summary View

attributes2-26

described1-1, 1-8

using2-26

SunJava Virtual Machine1-10

supervisor module

connecting to1-4, 1-10

HTTP server1-10

switch health2-9

syslog

configuring8-24

events8-1

priorities8-27

servers8-25

system attributes9-1

system image

function6-1

T

tasks, summary of2-1

Telnet1-3

threshold manager, RMON8-8

timers11-16

TL ports7-2

toolbar2-3, 2-4

traceroute2-13

traffic statistics

charting2-26, 7-17

SNMP4-12

translative loop ports

See TL ports

Trivial File Transfer Protocol

See TFTP

troubleshooting

Cisco Fabric Manager installation1-12

switch configuration2-9

with traceroute2-13

trunking

enabling2-24, 7-22

expansion ports7-2

information7-9

viewing mode7-4

VSANs and4-2

U

UDP, viewing4-9

user roles

configuring5-5

creating5-6

users, SNMP5-1

V

verifying

fabric configuration2-11

zone configuration2-12

viewing

card information9-6

chassis information9-2

domain information11-6

hosts2-18

ICMP statistics4-12

in-band management information4-7

inventory9-4

IP addresses4-7

IPFC information4-6

IP statistics4-10

ISL statistics2-16

ISL trunks2-17

LUNs2-19

network fabric1-6

port capability7-11

PortChannel information7-12

port information7-3

power supply information9-7

redundancy information9-5

role information5-7

sensor information9-7

SNMP events8-2

storage2-18

switches2-17

system attributes9-1

trunking information7-9

UDP information4-9

VSAN information4-3

zone statistics3-9

VSAN/Switches pane

described2-4

location2-3

VSANs

benefits4-1

configuring4-1

IP routing4-5

RMON alarms8-9

viewing associated ports7-14

W

world wide names

See WWN

WWN

managing11-1

X

xE ports

managing general attributes7-2

managing interface attributes7-4

managing physical attributes7-10

viewing ELP attributes7-7

viewing port capability attributes7-11

viewing trunking information7-9

Z

zones

adding members3-5

cloning3-4

deleting3-7

managing3-1

merging2-12

statistics3-9

zone server, managing3-6

zone sets

activating3-6

adding zones3-4

creating3-1

deleting3-7