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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 
 
 
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Control system server nodes, such as VMware's Virtual Center, include 
the Control System Data tab. The Control System Data tab contains 
information from the control system server that is refreshed when the tab 
opens. You can access a topology view of the virtual infrastructure, link 
to associated node profiles, or connect to the control system and open 
the Summary tab. 
 
Virtual Host Data tab 
Virtual host nodes, such as VMware's ESX servers, include the Virtual 
Host Data tab. The Virtual Host Data tab contains information from the 
virtual host server that is refreshed when the tab opens. You can access 
a topology view of the virtual infrastructure, link to associated node 
profiles, or connect to the virtual host and open the Summary tab. If you 
have Device, Port, and Node Management permission, you can Reboot 
and Force Reboot the virtual host server.  
 
Virtual Machine Data tab 
Virtual machine nodes, such as VMware's Virtual Machines, include the 
Virtual Machine Data tab. The Virtual Machine Data tab contains 
information from the virtual machine that is refreshed when the tab 
opens. You can access a topology view of the virtual infrastructure, link 
to associated node profiles, or connect to the virtual host and open the 
Summary tab. 
 
Blades tab 
Blade chassis nodes, such as IBM BladeCenter, include the Blades tab. 
The Blades tab contains information about the blade servers residing in 
the blade chassis. 
 
Node and Interface Icons 
For easier identification, nodes have different icons in the Nodes tree. 
Hold the mouse pointer over an icon in the Nodes tree to view a tool tip 
containing information about the node. 
Icon 
Meaning 
 
Node available - the node has at least one interface that is 
up. 
 
Node unavailable - the node does not have an interface that 
is up.