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

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Configurable preferences

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SAN End Node Display — Use to display (or turn off display of) end nodes on the Connectivity
map for newly discovered fabrics. Disabling end node display limits the Connectivity map to
switch members only. For more information, refer to

“SAN End node display”

on page 172.

SAN Ethernet Loss Events — Use to enable events for a loss of ethernet connection to SAN
switches. For more information, refer to

“SAN Ethernet loss events”

on page 172.

SAN Names — Use to set whether unique names are required. For more information, refer to

“Name settings”

on page 178.

Miscellaneous Security — Use to configure server security configurations and the login banner.
For more information, refer to

“Miscellaneous security settings”

on page 186.

Server Backup — Use to configure backup settings. Backup is a service process that
periodically copies and stores application files to an output directory. The output directory is
relative to the server and must use a network share format to support backup to the network. If
you use a network path as the output directory, you must add network credentials. For more
information, refer to

“Server Data backup”

on page 157 and

“Server Data restore”

on

page 162.

Syslog Registration — Use to automatically register the server as the syslog recipient on
products. For more information, refer to

“Syslog Registration settings”

on page 189.

Trap Registration — Use to automatically register the server as the trap recipient on products. If
SAN products have Informs enabled, the registration is for the Informs. For more information,
refer to

“SNMP Trap Registration settings”

on page 189.

Trap Forwarding Credentials — Use to configure SNMP credentials for the traps forwarded by
the server. For more information, refer to

“SNMP Trap forwarding credential settings”

on

page 190.

Certificates — Use to manage keystore and truststore certificates as well as enable or disable
certificate validation. For more information, refer to

“Certificates”

on page 192.

Client Export Port — Use to assign a communications port between the client and server. For
more information, refer to

“Client export port settings”

on page 199.

Client/Server IP — Use to configure IP address of the Management application server. For more
information, refer to

“Client/Server IP”

on page 199.

IP Preferences — Use to configure IP preferences. For more information, refer to

“IP

preferences”

on page 203.

Memory Allocation — Use to configure memory allocation for the client and server. You can also
use this option to configure asset polling. For more information, refer to

“Memory allocation

settings”

on page 210.

Product Communication — Use to configure HTTP or HTTP over SSL for connecting to the
server. For more information, refer to

“Product communication settings”

on page 215.

FTP/SCP/SFTP servers — Use to configure internal or external FTP, SCP, or SFTP server
settings. For more information, refer to

“FTP/SCP/SFTP server settings”

on page 217.

Server Port — Use to configure server port settings. For more information, refer to

“Server port

settings”

on page 222.

Support Mode — Use to configure support settings to enable enhanced diagnostics. For more
information, refer to

“Support mode settings”

on page 223.

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