Customizing the layout of devices on the topology – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Port Display. Select to configure how ports display.

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Occupied Product Ports. Select to display the ports of the devices in the fabrics (present in
the Connectivity Map) that are connected to other devices.

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UnOccupied Product Ports. Select to display the ports of the devices (shown in the
Connectivity Map) that are not connected to any other device.

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Attached Ports. Select to display the attached ports of the target devices.

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Switch to Switch Connections. Select to display the switch-to-switch connections.
Switch-to-switch connections only display when the Attached Ports option is also selected.

Customizing the layout of devices on the topology

You can customize the layout of devices by group type or for the entire Connectivity Map.
Customizing the layout makes it easier to view the SAN and manage its devices. Group types
include Fabric, Host, Storage, Router and Switch groups.

1. Right-click a group or the Connectivity Map and select Map Display.

The Map Display Properties dialog box displays. The Map Display Layout list varies depending
on what you selected (group type or Connectivity Map).

FIGURE 166

Map Display Properties dialog box

2. Select one of the following options from the Map Display Layout list:

Free Form. Select to display the devices in the default format for Switch Groups and Router
Groups.
When the Free Form map display layout is selected, the View > Show Ports menu
command is unavailable.

Fabric. Only available for the group type “Fabric”. Select to display the devices in the
default format.

Custom Grid. Select to be able to drag and drop product or group icons into a variable grid
to reorganize the topology. The grid prevents icons from obscuring other icons. If enabled
on a group, devices can only be moved within the group. If enabled on a fabric, groups can
only be moved within the fabric. A device cannot be moved outside of its group.

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