Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual

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MAPS actions

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NOTE

The active policy indicates an active status icon in the Policies column of the Switch row and
Active Policy row.

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RAS Log Event — If check mark displays, logs a RAS event when triggered.

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SNMP Trap — If check mark displays, sends an SNMP trap event when triggered.

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Fence — If check mark displays, fences the offending port when triggered.

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E-mail — If check mark displays, sends an e-mail notification when triggered.

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SFP Status Marginal — If check mark displays, sets the SFP status to marginal when
triggered.

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Port Decommission — If check mark displays, decommissions the port , when
triggered.

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Switch Status Marginal. — If check mark displays, sets the switch status to marginal
when triggered.

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Switch Status Critical — If check mark displays, sets the switch status to critical when
triggered.

Violations button — Select an object (switch or fabric) and click to open the Violations
dialog box for the selected object. For more information, refer to

“Viewing MAPS violations”

on page 2031.

Options button — Select an object (switch or fabric) and click to open the Options dialog
box for the selected object.

Actions button — Select an object (switch, fabric, or all fabrics) and click to enable or
disable actions for all policy rules on an object. For more information, refer to

“Enabling or

disabling policy actions for all policies”

on page 2006.

E-mail Setup button — Select to configure e-mail notification. For more information, refer to

“Configuring e-mail notification”

on page 2007.

Activate button — Select an inactive policy and click to activate the policy during
deployment. 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. For more information, refer to

“Activating a MAPS policy”

on

page 2015.

View button — Select a policy and click to open the View Policy dialog box and view the
rules defined for the policy. For more information, refer to

“Viewing MAPS policy rules”

on

page 2018.

Add button — Click to create a new policy or select a policy in the Policies list and click to
clone a policy. For more information, refer to

“Configuring a MAPS policy”

on page 2010

and

“Cloning a MAPS policy”

on page 2013.

Edit button — Select a policy and click to open the Edit Policy dialog box. You cannot edit a
default policy. For more information, refer to

“Editing a MAPS policy”

on page 2013.

Delete button — Select one or more policies and click to delete. For more information, refer
to

“Deleting a MAPS policy”

on page 2017.

Export button — Click to export a policy definition to an XML file. For more information,
refer to

“Exporting a MAPS policy”

on page 2017.

Import option (on the Export button) — Click to import a policy definition. For more
information, refer to

“Importing a MAPS policy”

on page 2017.

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