Bottlenecked ports widget – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Dashboard customization

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AP7131 — Displays only AP 7131 products.

AP6511 — Displays only AP 6511 products.

AP650 — Displays only AP 650 products.

Bottlenecked Ports widget

The Bottlenecked Ports widget displays the bottlenecked port violations for the specified fabric and
time range in a table. There are four bottlenecked port widgets: All, ISL, Initiator, and Target.

The Bottlenecked Ports widget includes the following data:

Widget title — The name of the widget.

Widget summary — The product count for each status (worst to best order) displays
underneath the widget title.

Port — The port identifier, such as port name, number, address, WWN, user port number, or
zone alias. Click to launch the Port Page (refer to

“Port summary view”

on page 325). When

you launch the Port page, the detailed view closes.

Connected_Port (where Connected_Port is Connected Port, Initiator, or Target) — Displays the
address of the port:

Violation Count — The number of bottleneck violations for the port during the selected time
range. This is based on bottleneck configuration. Each trap or alert sent by the switch and the
Management application counts as one violation.

Product — The product label, such as product name, IP address, node WWN, domain ID, or
zone alias.

Type — The port type.

Identifier — The port identifier, such as port name, number, address, WWN, user port number,
or zone alias. Click to launch the Port Page (refer to

“Port summary view”

on page 325). When

you launch the Port page, the detailed view closes.

Port Number — The port number.

State — Whether the port is online or offline.

Status — Whether the port is online or offline.

Customizing the Bottlenecked Ports widget

You can customize the widget to display data for a specific fabric and duration.

To display data for a specific fabric or group, refer to

“Setting the network scope”

on page 261.

To display data for a specific duration, refer to

“Configuring the dashboard display”

on

page 263.

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