Topology - L0:Fabrics View
The L0:Fabrics view displays all known fabric groups in your environment.
Topology View
The topology view contains a graphical representation of the fabrics a virtual
fabrics that are discovered in your environment.
You can do the following in the topology view:
- Examine the spatial rendering of objects and their relationship to each other
in your environment and orient yourself for the tasks.
- If your environment contains a large number of objects, the topology view might not
be able to display all the objects in the same view. You can pan
to different areas of the topology by using the minimap, which contains miniature
representations of the objects in your environment.
- Each fabric group contains icons that represent the fabrics within that
group. You can click the plus sign (+) in the fabric group to reveal all
the fabrics in the group. You can click the minus sign (-) in the fabric group
to hide the fabrics in the group.
- To display a fabric group in context with its related environmental entities such as
computers, switches, and subsystems, double-click a fabric group. This opens the context
level view of the fabric group (L1:Fabrics view).
- To display a detailed view of a fabric, expand a fabric group and double-click a
fabric. This opens the detail level view of the selected fabric (L2:Fabrics view).
- To perform actions on a fabric, right-click the fabric and select an item from the
actions menu.
Tabular View
The tabular view below the topology view contains detailed information about the
fabrics in your environment.
Attributes of the objects in the topology view are organized into tabs in the tabular
view. Click an item in the following list to display
information about a tab: