This section explains the network links displayed in the NetworkViewer.
The following table details the physical and virtual links displayed between resources.
The color of links changes depending on resource status, VLAN search status, and the selection state of resources.
Status | Default/VLAN | Link | Meaning |
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normal | Default | Represents a physical or virtual link. | |
Selecting VLAN | |||
error | Default | Represents a link with an error status (e.g. an error occurred in the LAN switch blade or L2 switch port, or the cable between this link and its opposite port or NIC is disconnected). | |
Selecting VLAN | |||
warning | Default | When error status is found in some links among multiple links connecting resources, the warning status is shown. | |
Selecting VLAN | |||
disabled | Default | Represents a disabled port. | |
Selecting VLAN |
Status | Default/VLAN | Link | Meaning |
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normal | Default | Represents a physical or virtual link. | |
Selecting VLAN | |||
error | Default | Represents a link with an error status (e.g. an error occurred in the LAN switch blade or L2 switch port, or the cable between this link and its opposite port or NIC is disconnected). | |
Selecting VLAN | |||
warning | Default | When error status is found in some links among multiple links connecting resources, the warning status is shown. | |
Selecting VLAN | |||
disabled | Default | Represents a disabled port. | |
Selecting VLAN |
The connection relationships (topology) between resources are displayed as shown below.
The color of links changes depending on the VLAN search status and the selection states of resources.
In the logical view, the link status does not change depending on the resource status.
Default/VLAN | Link | Meaning |
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Default | Represents the connection relationship between resources. | |
Selecting VLAN |
Default/VLAN | Link | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Default | Represents the connection relationship between resources. | |
Selecting VLAN |