Ip device properties, Viewing ip device and port properties, Ip device properties 7 – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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IP device properties

You can view device and port properties from any view in the IP Topology.

You can customize the device and fabric Properties dialog boxes to display only the data you need
by creating user-defined property labels (refer to

“Adding a property field”

on page 1473).

You can also edit property fields to change information. Fields containing a green triangle ( ) in
the lower right corner are editable.

Viewing IP device and port properties

To view properties for a device, complete the following steps:

1. Select one of the following view types from the view list on the Product List toolbar.

Network Object

IP Topology

L2 Topology

Ethernet Fabrics (refer to

“Viewing VCS fabric properties”

on page 1462)

VLAN Topology

Unit Type

The unit type of the node.

User Port #

The number of the user port.

Vendor

The product vendor.

# Virtual FCoE port count

The number of virtual FCoE ports on the device. There is a one-to-one
mapping of TE ports to virtual FCoE ports. Therefore, the number of
virtual session ports is one for directly connected devices.

# Virtual Session Ports

The number of virtual session ports associated with the GE port.

VLAN #

The VLAN number of the FCIP tunnel.

VLAN Class of Service for Control
Connection

The VLAN class of service for the control connection of the FCIP tunnel.

VLAN Class of Service for Data
Connection

The VLAN class of service for the data connection of the FCIP tunnel.

VLAN ID

The VLAN identification number.

WWN

The world wide name of the device.

Add button

Click to add a user-defined property. For more information, refer to

“Adding a property field”

on page 1473.

Edit button

Click to edit a user-defined property. For more information, refer to

“Editing a property field”

on page 1473.

Delete button

Click to delete a user-defined property. For more information, refer to

“Deleting a property field”

on page 1474.

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Port properties (Continued)

Field

Description

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