Accessing the network advisor interfaces, Logging into a server – Brocade Network Advisor SAN Installation and Migration Guide (Supporting Network Advisor 12.3.0) User Manual

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13. Verify your configuration information on the Server Configuration Summary screen and click

Next.

14. Complete the following steps on the Start Server screen.

a. (Trial and Licensed only) Select the Start SMI Agent check box, if necessary.

Only enabled if you enabled SMI Agent on the SMI Agent Configuration screen.

b. (Trial and Licensed only) Select the Start SLP check box, if necessary.

Only enabled if you enabled SLP on the SMI Agent Configuration screen.

c. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary.

Only displays if you selected SAN with SMI Agent on the Package screen.

d. Click Finish.

After all of the services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.

To make changes to the configuration, you can re-launch the configuration wizard (refer to

“Configuring an explicit server IP address”

on page 34).

15. Enter your user name and password.

The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively.

NOTE

Do not enter Domain\User_Name in the User ID field for LDAP server authentication.

16. Click Login.

17. Click OK on the Network Advisor Login Banner.

Accessing the Network Advisor interfaces

Use the following procedures to access Network Advisor from the server and client as well as to
access the Server Management Console and the SMI Agent Configuration Tool.

Logging into a server

You must log into a server to monitor your network.

NOTE

You must have an established user account on the server to log in.

1. Double-click the desktop icon or open the application from the Start menu.

The Log In dialog box displays.

2. Log into another server by entering the IP address to the other server in the Network Address

field.

NOTE

The server must be the exact same version, edition, starting port number, and network size as
the client.

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