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