Master log, Topology map keyboard shortcuts – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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Topology map keyboard shortcuts

For the L2, Ethernet Fabrics, IP, and VLAN topologies, you can use the keystrokes shown in the
table below to perform common topology map functions.

Master Log

The Master Log, which displays in the lower area of the main window, lists the events and alerts
that have occurred on the SAN or Network. If you do not see the Master Log, select View >
Show Panels > All Panels or press F5.

The default order of the Master Log columns is ‘Severity’, ‘Acknowledged’, ‘Last Event Server Time’,
and ‘Description’. Which columns are displayed and in what order can be controlled through the
“Customize Columns” dialog, as described in “

Displaying columns

” and in “

Changing the order of

columns

”. You can sort the Master Log by clicking a column heading. By default, the Master Log is

sorted by the Last Event Server Time column. To filter information in the Master Log, refer to

“Filtering events in the Master Log”

on page 1776. To view event properties, refer to

“Displaying

event properties from the Master Log”

on page 1774.

The following fields and columns are included in the Master Log:

Severity — The severity of the event. When the same event (Warning or Error) occurs
repeatedly, the Management application automatically eliminates the additional occurrences.
For more information about events, refer to

“Fault Management”

on page 1707. For a list of

the event icons, refer to

“Event icons”

on page 385.

Acknowledged — Whether the event is acknowledged or not. Select the check box to
acknowledge the event.

Area — The area (SAN or IP) in which the event occurred.

Source Name — The product on which the event occurred.

Source Address — The IP address (IPv4 or IPv6 format) of the product on which the event
occurred.

Origin — The event source type (for example trap, pseudo event, application, or syslog).

Category — The type of event that occurred (for example, client/server communication events).

Description — A description of the event.

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Topology keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard Shortcut Description

Number Pad +

Zoom in on the topology.

Number Pad -

Zoom out on the topology.

Control + 0

Set the zoom level to 100%.

Control + P

Launch the Print dialog box.

Control + E

Launch the Export dialog box.

Control + ,

Launch the Topology Display dialog box.

Right Arrow

Move the selection to the node on the right (if available).

Left Arrow

Move the selection to the node on the left (if available).

Up Arrow

Move the selection to the node above the current selection (if available).

Down Arrow

Move the selection to the node that is below the current selection (if available).

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