Free professional management tool, Displaying tool tips – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide

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Displaying tool tips

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RNID

For more information, refer to

“Displaying switch information”

on page 125.

Free Professional Management tool

You can use the Professional Management tool with Web Tools to view connectivity for each fabric,
to back up and restore last-known configurations, and more. You can also use it with the Enhanced
Group Management license to manage groups of switches, download firmware, manage security
settings, and deploy configurations across groups of switches. Contact your preferred storage
supplier to get a complimentary copy of the Professional Management tool.

Launch the install wizard for the free Professional Management tool through the link located at the
bottom of the Switch Explorer.

Displaying tool tips

When you rest the cursor over a Web Tools button, the system displays a brief description of the
button. If you rest the cursor over most components, the system displays tool tip information about
the component.

In the Fabric Tree you can rest the cursor over a switch to view its type, subtype, name, Ethernet
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, IPFC, and status of the switch.

In Switch View, you can rest the cursor over a blade to view the blade ID and its status. It is easier
to use the top of the blade to display the tool tip so that you do not inadvertently display the port
tool tips. Firmware versions and IP addressing are displayed for CP blades.

When you rest the cursor over a port, you can view the:

port name

port ID

port beacon

port number

port index

port type (E, F, L, D, Ex, GIGe, or U_Port)

port status (online or offline)

port state (in-sync, no_sync, no light, or no module)

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Type

Type of the switch.

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Model

Model of the switch.

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Tag

Tag of the switch.

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Sequence number

Sequence number of the switch.

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Insistent Domain ID
Mode

Current status of the Insistent Domain ID mode of the switch.

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Manufacturer

Manufacturer of the switch.

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Manufacturer Plant

Plant where the switch was manufactured.

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