Deleting a custom connection configuration, Ip topology view manager – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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IP topology view manager

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Deleting a custom connection configuration

NOTE

Active zones must be available on the fabric.

To delete a custom connection configuration, complete the following steps.

1. Select a fabric on the topology and select View > Connected End Devices > Custom.

The Connected End Devices - Custom display for Fabric dialog box displays.

2. Select the configuration you want to delete in the Application list.

3. Click Delete.

4. Click OK on the confirmation message.

5. Click OK on the Connected End Devices - Custom display for Fabric dialog box.

IP topology view manager

The topology view manager enables you to choose how to view devices in your network. Topology
views only contain devices included in your area of responsibility (AOR).

To display topology views in the Management application, make sure you meet the following
requirements.

Make sure that all IronWare OS or Network OS devices on the network have the Foundry
Discovery Protocol (FDP) or Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) enabled so that connections
between devices display. To enable FDP or LLDP using the Configuration Wizard, refer to

“IP

Configuration Wizard”

on page 1245.

NOTE

FDP is not supported in an IPv6 network; therefore, you must enable LLDP on the devices to
displays link in a L2 topology.

Make sure that all non-IronWare OS or Network OS devices have LLDP or the Cisco Discovery
Protocol (CDP) enabled so that connections between devices display.

Make sure all devices display under the Network Object tree. If they do not display, you should
run discovery or add the devices manually in the Discover Setup IP dialog box.

Make sure you have the appropriate privilege (IP - Main Display - Ethernet Fabric, IP - Main
Display - IP, IP - Main Display - L2, IP - Main Display - MRP, or IP - Main Display - VLAN) for the
topology map you want to view. For more information about privileges, refer to

“User Privileges”

on page 1935.

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