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SAN Fabric monitoring
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Stop monitoring of discovered fabrics
NOTE
Monitoring is not supported on Hosts.
When you stop monitoring a fabric, the Management application performs the following actions:
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Stops all data collection for the fabric and all associated devices.
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Unregisters as SNMP trap recipient from the fabric and all associated devices.
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Unregisters as SYSLOG recipient from the fabric and all associated devices.
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Does not perform any scheduled or on demand operations (other than monitor) on the fabric
and all associated devices.
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Removes the fabric and all associated devices from product list, topology, and all feature dialog
boxes.
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Displays the fabric and all associated devices in the Discovery Fabrics dialog box with the
unmonitored icon and prefixes “Unmonitored” to the discovery status
To stop monitoring a fabric and all associated devices, complete the following steps.
1. Select Discovery > Fabrics.
The Discover Fabrics dialog box displays.
2. Select the fabric you want to stop monitoring from the Discovered Fabrics table.
3. Click Unmonitor.
4. Click Close on the Discover Fabrics dialog box.
Stop monitoring of discovered switches
NOTE
You cannot stop monitoring the seed switch.
When you stop monitoring a switch, the Management application performs the following actions:
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Stops all data collection for the switch.
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Unregisters as SNMP trap recipient from the switch. For Virtual Fabric switches, only unregister
as SNMP trap recipient when all Virtual Fabric switches of that chassis are unmonitored.
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Unregisters as SYSLOG recipient from the switch. For Virtual Fabric switches, only unregister as
SYSLOG recipient when all Virtual Fabric switches of that chassis are unmonitored.
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Does not perform any scheduled or on demand operations (other than monitor) on the switch.
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Removes the switch from product list, topology, and all feature dialog boxes.
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Displays the switch in the Discovery Fabrics dialog box with the unmonitored icon and prefixes
“Unmonitored” to the discovery status.
Summary of Contents for Network Advisor 12.3.0
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Page 86: ...34 Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual 53 1003154 01 Uninstalling a patch 2...
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Page 612: ...560 Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual 53 1003154 01 Exporting Host port mapping 13...
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Page 720: ...668 Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual 53 1003154 01 Security configuration deployment 17...
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Page 1098: ...1046 Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual 53 1003154 01 Swapping blades 25...
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Page 1490: ...1438 Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual 53 1003154 01 SAN shortcut menus A...
Page 1494: ...1442 Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual 53 1003154 01 Call Home Event Tables B...
Page 1524: ...1472 Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual 53 1003154 01 About Roles and Access Levels D...
Page 1552: ...1500 Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual 53 1003154 01 Regular Expressions F...
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