Accessing the network topology – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Rx Rate(datagrams/s)

Fw Rate(datagrams/s)

Rx Discards(%)

Tx Discards(%)

7.

Select the columns to be displayed and click OK. The selected columns and the data collected
within the last five minutes are displayed in the Device List.
In the Device List, the Status, Device Label, and Operation columns are required. The default
columns that can be displayed are Model, IP Address, and Device Category.
You can sort the IP View List by every field with the exception of the Operation fields. Click the
column label to sort the list by the selected field. The column label is a toggle switch that allows you
to toggle between the various sort options specific to each field.
The status of an IP View or IP subnet depends on the status of the devices in it. The color of the
group icon represents the highest severity or alarm setting of all devices in the IP subnet. The icon

of an IP view or subnet is grayed out if there is no device in the view.
If the Device List contains enough entries, the following navigational aids are displayed:

{

Click

to page forward in the Device List.

{

Click

to page forward to the end of the Device List.

{

Click

to page backward in the Device List.

{

Click

to page backward to the front of the Device List.

8.

Click 8, 15, 50, 100, or 200 from the right side of the main pane to configure how many items per

page you want to view.
IMC enables you to manage multiple devices through the IP View. This includes deleting,
synchronizing, managing and unmanaging devices. For information on managing multiple

devices through these views, see "

Device list management options

."

Viewing devices through the network topology(Applet)

Network Topology(Applet) provides you with a graphical view of the health and status of network

connectivity and devices, allowing you to quickly and easily locate, monitor, modify, and manage

network devices directly from this graphical representation of the network.
In addition to the standard drilldown capabilities of all views, the Network Topology(Applet) offers
special navigation capabilities accessed through left and right mouse clicks, allowing you to monitor

network devices and gain quick access to the device management features of IMC, respectively. For

more information about these capabilities, see "

Topology maps

."

To calculate the network topology, IMC automatically obtains information about managed devices by
executing NQA commands on them.
The IMC network topology is displayed in these forms: Applet topology and HTML 5 topology. This

section describes the Applet topology.

Accessing the network topology

To access the network topology:

1.

Click the Resource tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

2.

Click View Management on the navigation tree on the left.

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