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Cisco Fabric Manager. Managing the Multiprotocol Fabric. Fabric Manager Fabric Manager Server. MDS 9000 Fabric Switch Positioning Cisco positioned to extend reach all market segments. Industry-Leading Investment Protection Across a Comprehensive Product Line. Enterprise & Service Provider.
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Managing the Multiprotocol Fabric • Fabric Manager • Fabric Manager Server
MDS 9000 Fabric Switch PositioningCisco positioned to extend reach all market segments Industry-Leading Investment Protection Across a Comprehensive Product Line Enterprise & Service Provider Small/Medium Business MDS 9124 MDS 9000 Family Systems IBM HP MDS 9216A and 9216i MDS 9506 MDS 9513 MDS 9509 FC Blade switches SSM (Virtualization; Intelligent fabric Applications) IP Storage – 14+2, IPS-8 for iSCSI & FCIP MDS 9000 Modules 12-Port, 24-Port, 48-Port 1, 2 & 4Gb FC 16-Port, 32-Port 1 & 2 Gb FC 4-Port 10Gb FC Supervisor 1 and 2 Mgmt. OS Cisco Fabric Manager Cisco MDS 9000 Family SAN-OS
Switch-embedded Java Application Installed and updated automatically by Java Web Start Runs on Windows, Solaris, Linux workstations or laptops SNMPv3 for secure management Discovers FC fabric and visualizes network topology, VSANs, Zones Enables rapid multi-switch configuration Fabric Manager Simplifies Management of Multiple Switches and Fabrics Fabric View Device View Summary View
Dual-homediSCSI hosts FCIP Links FibreChannelhosts Cisco Fabric ManagerScreenshot Showing Multiprotocol SAN Topology Port Channels Fabric Manager
Fabric Manager Server • Historical Performance Monitoring • Fibre Channel Statistics • Performance Threshold Alerts • Reporting and Graphing • Performance Database • Centralized Management Services • Management Server • Continuous Health and Event Monitoring • Multiple Fabric Management • Web-based Operational View • Advanced Application Integration • Cisco Traffic Analyzer
Performance Monitoring • Defining Traffic Flows • Using Fabric Manager, click Performance > Create Flows
Performance Monitoring • Defining Traffic Flows • Using Fabric Manager, click Performance > Create Flows
Performance Monitoring • Defining Traffic Flows • Using Fabric Manager, click Performance > Create Flows
Continuous Monitoring • Using Fabric Manager, click Server > Admin
Fabric Manager Web Server • http://{ip-address}:{port}
Creating Performance Collections • Click Admin > Configure > Collections (under Performance)
Creating Performance Collections • Click Admin > Configure > Collections (under Performance)
Advanced Application Integration • Unprecedented analysis capability from a fabric • LUN-level flow statistics between any source-dest pair of devices • Includes full SCSI performance data - IOPS, response times, etc. • SCSI session status and mgmt statistics (check conditions, etc)