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Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide
Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Compute Server Support Details
Step 3Select Chassis > Blade Server. The blade server configuration details are displayed in the content pane 
as shown in Figure 28-15.
Figure 28-15 Blade Server Configuration Details
Table 28-10 describes the configuration details of a blade server.
Table 28-10 Blade Server Configuration Details
Field Name Description
Name The name of the blade server.
Uuid The unique...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Compute Server Support Details
Description The description of the processor used by the blade server.
Model The processor model used by the blade server.
Vendor The vendor of the processor.
Status The status of the processor.
Cores The number of cores used by the blade server.
Used Speed The actual used speed of the processor, in GHz.
Rated Speed The rated speed of the processor, in GHz.
RAM Size The...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Compute Server Support Details
NoteThe Hypervisor and Virtual Machine tabs will be displayed only if the compute server is managed by a 
VMware VCenter, which is monitored by the same instance of Prime Network.
Fault Tolerance Enabled Indicates whether fault tolerance service is enabled or not. This service 
provides continuous availability by protecting the primary virtual 
machine with a secondary...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Compute Server Support Details
Viewing the Non Cisco Server Details
In Prime Network, non Cisco servers such as IBM, HP, and Dell are modeled as individual VNEs. These 
servers are modeled based on the operating system installed on them, and not on the native hardware or 
management applications running on these hardware. 
The following operating systems are supported for modeling:
Windows
Linux...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details
Each blade server under the Chassis in the Physical inventory will link to the associated hypervisor. This 
is also applicable to the third party servers. In other words, the third party server also contains a link to 
the associated hypervisor.
Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details
A storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated network that provides access...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details
For information on the devices that support VSAN, refer to Cisco Prime Network 4.1 Supported VNEs.
NoteThe Cisco Fabric InterConnect UCS devices only supports the Fibre Channel over Ethernet technology. 
Viewing the Storage Area Network Configuration Details
To view the VSAN configuration details:
Step 1In the Vision client, right-click the required device and...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details
VSAN Configuration Details
Field Name Description
VSAN ID The unique identification code of the VSAN.
Name The name of the VSAN.
Admin Status The administrative status of the VSAN, which can be any one of the 
following:
Active—Indicates that the VSAN is configured and enabled and that 
you can activate the services of the VSAN.
Suspended—Indicates that the VSAN is...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details
Admin Status The administrative status of the interface, which can be any one of the 
following:
Up
Down
Oper Status The operational status of the interface, which can be any one of the 
following:
Up 
Down
Trunking
Trunk Oper Mode The operational status of the trunk mode for a VSAN interface, which 
can be any one of the following:
On
Off
Auto
Trunk Admin Mode The...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details
NoteFor more information about the alarms relating to FC and FCoE, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.2.2 
Supported Service Alarms.
Viewing the FC Interface Details
To view the FC Interface details:
Step 1In the Vision client, right-click the required device and choose the Inventory option.
Step 2In the Inventory window, expand the Physical Inventory node.
Step 3Select...

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Chapter 28      Managing Data Center Networks
  Viewing the Storage Area Network Support Details
Table 28-11 FC Configuration Details
Field Name Description
Location Information
Type The type of fibre interface, which can be any one of the following:
Fibre Channel
Location The location of the FC/FCoE interface.
Sending Alarms Indicates whether the port is sending all alarms correctly.
Port Alias The port alias of the interface.
Managed The managed status....
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