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- Node Form
- Node Form: General Tab
- Node Form: IP Addresses Tab
- Node Form: Interfaces Tab
- Node Form: Virtual Switches Tab
- Node Form: Chassis Tab
- Node Form: Cards Tab
- Node Form: Ports Tab
- Node Form: VLAN Ports Tab
- Node Form: Router Redundancy Tab (NNMi Advanced)
- Node Form: Capabilities Tab
- Node Form: Node Groups Tab
- Node Form: Node Sensors Tab
- Node Form: Hosted Nodes Tab
- Node Form: Custom Attributes Tab
- Node Form: Custom Polled Instances Tab
- Node Form: Diagnostics Tab (Flow Runs)
- Node Form: Incidents Tab
- Node Form: Status Tab
- Node Form: Conclusions Tab
- Node Form: Scheduled Outage Tab
- Node Form: Outage History Tab
- Node Form: Registration Tab
- Device Profile Form
Node Form: Virtual Switches Tab
[This is the Context-Sensitive Help topic for the Node form, Virtual Switches tab.]
(NNMi Advanced) The Node Form provides details about the selected hypervisorThe virtual machine manager in charge of delegating various aspects from a pool of resources to become virtual devices. The delegations might be static or dynamic, depending on the manufacture's implementation. The type of virtual machines being generated depends on the manufacturer's implementation. node.
Note the following:
- Use the Virtual Switches tab to view details of the virtual switch (also known as virtual bridge) configured on the selected node.
- For devices that implement virtual switches (or bridges) as a network interface, these interfaces are identified using the Virtual Bridge capability.
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When you select a virtual switch from the table, the Analysis Pane includes tabs for the associated Uplinks and Virtual Ports.
For information about each tab: See Also
Attribute |
Description |
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Interfaces |
Table view of all of the interfaces representing a virtual switch that is configured on the selected hypervisor. Double-click the row representing a virtual switch. The Virtual Switch's Interface Form (NNMi Advanced) displays all details about the selected interface that represents a virtual switch. |
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