1–Using Enterprise Fabric SuiteEnterprise Fabric Suite User Interface59266-01 B 1-15Next to each fabric tree entry is a small icon that uses color to indicate operationalstatus: A green icon indicates normal operation. A yellow icon indicates that a switch is operational, but may require attentionto maintain maximum performance. A red icon indicates a potential failure or non-operational state, as when theswitch is offline. A blue icon indicates that a switch is unknown, unreachable, orunmanageable.If the status of a fabric is not normal, the fabric icon on the fabric tree indicates thereason for the abnormal status. The same message is provided when you rest thepointer on the fabric icon on the fabric tree.The small lock icon next to the fabric icon on the fabric tree indicates a securefabric connection using Secure Socket Layer (SSL). The Security menu isavailable only for the entry switch (out-of-band switch) on a secure fabric. On theSwitch menu, click Services to enable the SSL service for that switch. You mustthen close the fabric and re-establish a secure connection to the fabric using SSL.Graphic WindowThe graphic window shows fabric, switch, and port information in the forms of thefabric topology display, switch faceplate display (Figure 1-10), and switchbackplate display (Figure 1-11). To view the faceplate display, click a switch orstack on the fabric tree, and on the View menu, click View Faceplate. To view thebackplate display, on the View menu, click View Backplate. You can adjust theheight of the graphic window by clicking and dragging the border that it shareswith the data window.Data Windows and TabsThe data window (Figure 1-9) displays a table of data and statistics associatedwith the selected tab for the fabric, stack, or switch displayed on the graphicwindow. The available data window tabs vary depending on the display. Thefollowing data windows and tabs are available: Devices—displays information about devices (hosts and storage targets)connected to the switch. For more information, see “Devices Data Window”on page 2-26. Active Zoneset—displays the active zone set for the fabric including zonesand their member ports. For more information about this data window, see“Viewing Active and Configured Zone Set Information” on page 4-4. Forinformation about zone sets and zones, see “Zoning Concepts” on page 4-1.