Removing imported flows, Activating a maps policy – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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Zone Check — The zone checks defined in the flow

Flow Definition Persistence — Whether or not to persist flow definition over device reboot.

Data Type — The data type defined for the flow.

Routing Control — The routing control defined in the flow.

QOS — The Quality of Service (QOS) defined for the flow.

Offset — The offset value defined in the flow.

Originator — The FC originator defined for the flow.

SCSI Commands — The SCSI command defined for the flow.

Protocol — The protocol type defined in the flow.

6. Click OK on the Import Flow Definitions dialog box.

The imported flow displays in the Imported Flows group in the Rules area. You can now
configure a rule and add it to the imported flow (refer to

“Configuring a MAPS policy”

on

page 1809 and complete

step 5

through

step 11

).

7. Click OK on the Add Policy dialog box.

8. Click Close on the MAPS Configuration dialog box.

Removing imported Flows

You can remove a flow from MAPS threshold monitoring.

1. Right-click a device in the Product List or Connectivity Map and select Fabric Vision > MAPS >

Configure.

The MAPS Configuration dialog box displays.

2. Select a policy in the list and click Add.

The Add Policy dialog box displays.

3. Click the Traffic Flows tab.

4. Select the imported flow you want to remove and click Remove.

5. Click OK on the Add Policy dialog box.

6. Click Close on the MAPS Configuration dialog box.

Activating a MAPS policy

1. Right-click a device in the Product List or Connectivity Map and select Fabric Vision > MAPS >

Configure.

The MAPS Configuration dialog box displays.

2. Select an inactive policy in the list and click Activate.

Only one policy can be active on a switch at a time. You can activate policies for multiple
switches at once by selecting the policy you want to activate for each switch and clicking
Activate.

When you edit the active policy on the switch, updated rules activate on the switch
automatically.

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