
2 – Using SANbox Manager
Setting Preferences
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Setting Preferences
Using the Preferences settings, you can:
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Change the location of the working directory in which to save files
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Change the location of the browser used to view the online help
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Choose the fabric discovery interval. The fabric discovery interval is how
often the SANbox Manager application receives information from the fabric.
Choose 30, 45, or 60 seconds.
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Enable or disable the default view file auto save and load feature. Refer to
”Starting SANbox Manager” on page 2-6
for more information on the default
fabric view file.
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Choose the default port view when opening the faceplate display. Refer to
”Monitoring Port Status” on page 6-2
for more information on port views.
Figure 2-6 Preferences Window
To set user preferences for your SANbox Manager sessions, do the following:
1.
Open the File menu, and select Preferences to open the Preferences
window.
2.
Enter or browse for paths to the working directory and browser.
3.
In the Application-wide Options area, choose the polling frequency, enable
or disable the View File Auto Save and Load feature, and choose the initial
port view when entering the faceplate display.
4.
Choose the Apply button to save the changes.
Summary of Contents for SANbox2 SANbox2-64
Page 1: ...S i m p l i f y 59048 01 A Page i SANbox2 64 Switch Management User s Guide...
Page 36: ...2 Using SANbox Manager Using the Faceplate Display 2 24 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 62: ...3 Managing Fabrics Zoning a Fabric 3 26 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 84: ...4 Managing Switches Restoring the Factory Default Configuration 4 22 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 104: ...6 Managing Ports Testing Ports 6 16 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 188: ...A Command Line Interface Zoning Command A 84 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 214: ...C Messages Trap Configuration Dialog C 22 59048 01 A Notes...
Page 218: ...D Glossary D 4 59048 01 A Notes...