Displaying bottleneck statistics – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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You can select fabrics or switches or ports, but you cannot select a mix of fabrics, switches,
and ports.

5. Click the right arrow.

The bottleneck parameters are applied to the selected items.

6. Click OK or Apply to save your changes.

Displaying bottleneck statistics

You can display a graph of bottleneck statistics for up to 32 ports at one time.

You can display a graph showing the history of bottleneck conditions, for up to the last 150
minutes.

1. Select Monitor > Performance > Bottleneck Graph.

The Bottleneck Graph Port Selector dialog box displays with bottlenecked ports shown in the
Available list.

2. (Optional) Select All Ports from the Show list to display all ports in the Available list.

3. Select one or more ports for which you want to display bottleneck statistics and click the right

arrow to move them to the Selected list.

You can select up to 32 ports.

You can select a port on the Available list or Selected list to find and highlight the port on the
alternate list.

4. Click OK.

The Bottleneck Graph dialog box displays, showing bottleneck statistics for the selected ports.
This dialog box has several options for displaying the data:

Change the display interval and the display range.

Bottleneck port statistics is limited to a maximum of the last 150 minutes with display
intervals of 10, 60, and 300 seconds.

Click Refresh to update the displayed data with fresh data.

If you change the display interval or display range, you must click Refresh for the changes
to take effect.

Display real-time and historical performance graphs.

Select a bottlenecked F_Port or FL_Port and click Show Affected Devices to see the hosts
and targets that may be affected by the bottleneck.

Displaying devices that could be affected by an F_Port or
FL_Port bottleneck

The following procedure displays hosts and targets that could be affected because of a
bottlenecked F_Port or FL_Port. These devices are determined based on zoning information and
are not based on actual traffic flow.

Affected devices cannot be determined for bottleneck E_Ports.

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