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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
OL-17256-03, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
out-of-band 2-3
management interfaces
configuring 20-29, 51-3
configuring for IPv6 51-3
default settings 20-31
features 20-29
IP addresses 2-2
See also mgmt0 interfaces
management protocols
supported (table) 2-15
map preferences
Automatically Save Layout default 5-32
Detach Overview Window default 5-32
Display End Device Labels default 5-31
Display End Devices default 5-31
Display Unselected VSAN Members default 5-31
Expand Loops default 5-31
Expand Multiple Links default 5-31
Layout New Devices Automatically default 5-31
Open New Device Manager Each Time default 5-31
Override Preferences for Non-default Layout
default
5-31
Select Switch or Link from Table default 5-31
Use Quick Layout when Switch has >=30 End Devices
default
5-31
maps
black squares 67-14
brown squares 67-14
clearing license orange X 67-24
clearing topologies 67-21
color definitions 67-13
default preferences 5-31
freezing the layout look 67-13
green squares with mode 67-14
grouping end devices 5-32
highlighting 5-26
icon descriptions 5-24
light gray squares 67-14
module warnings 67-13
no squares 67-14
orange crosses 67-14
orange squares with mode 67-14
purging down elements 5-27
red crosses 67-14
red line through switches 67-13
red squares 67-14
refreshing 5-27
saving 5-26
shows two switches when only one 67-13
tab descriptions 5-25
upgrade software without losing map settings 67-19
viewing large 5-26
Visio diagrams 5-27
maps module failuresmaps
fan failuresmaps
power supply failures 67-13
maximum retransmissions
configuring in FCIP profiles 48-19
McAfee Internet Suite 6.0 Professional
Device Manager installation failures 67-7
Fabric Manager installation failures 67-7
McData
native interop mode 37-9
MD5 authentication
IKE 44-7
IPsec 44-6
VRRP 51-12
merged fabrics
autoreconfigured 25-7
merge status conflictsiSLB
merge status conflictsCFS
merge status conflicts 50-49
Message Authentication Code using AES. See
AES-XCBC-MAC
Message Digest 5. See MD5 authentication
messages
selecting severity level 7-50
mgmt0