Customizing the out of range violations widget, Accessing additional data from the widget – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite widgets

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Network Object Count — The number and network object type (such as, switch, virtual
machine, port, trunk, and so on) with a MAPS violation for each category. Always displays
whether or not there is a violation.

NOTE

For FCIP Health, the Network Object Count is based on the number of VE-port and Circuit
combinations with a MAPS violation. For example, if switch A and switch B are connected
through 1 circuit, and both switch A and switch B report a violation, the Network Object Count
is 2, because the circuit on switch A is considered to be on a different network object than the
circuit on switch B.

Refreshed — The time of the last update for the widget.

Customizing the Out of Range Violations widget

You can customize the widget to display violations for a specific fabric or group and time frame.

To display data for a specific fabric or group, refer to

“Setting the network scope”

on page 278.

To display data for a specific duration, refer to

“Setting the data display time frame”

on

page 280.

Sort the contents by clicking the column header. Click the same column header again to
reverse the sort order.

Accessing additional data from the widget

Right-click any row and select MAPS > Violations to navigate to the Violations dialog box. For
more information, refer to

“Viewing MAPS violations”

on page 1827.

Double-click the Port Health category row (or right-click and select Port Health Violations) to
navigate to the Port Health Violations widget. For more information, refer to

“Port Health

Violations widget”

on page 302.

Double-click the Virtual Machine Violations category row to navigate to the VM Alarms widget.
For more information, refer to the user manual or online help.

Double-click any category row, other than Port Health and Virtual Machine Violations, to
navigate to the Violations dialog box.

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