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Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 User Guide • September 2008
Note – 
Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 may not support all firmware versions. If the 
version of Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 was not intended to support the firmware 
version on the switch, a warning status of “FW/GUI mismatch” is displayed for the 
switch. A switch with this status will still be manageable, but may preclude some 
operations from being performed.
Displaying the Event Browser
The Event Browser (
) displays a list of events generated by the switches in 
the fabric and the Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 application. Events that are generated 
by the Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 application are not saved on the switch, but can 
be saved to a file during the Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 session. 
Entries in the Event Browser are formatted by severity, time stamp, source, type, and 
description. The maximum number of entries allowed in the Event Browser is 10,000. 
The maximum number of entries allowed on a switch is 1200. Once the maximum is 
reached, the event list wraps and the oldest events are discarded and replaced with 
the new events. Event entries from the switch, use the switch time stamp, while 
event entries generated by the application have a workstation time stamp. You can 
filter, sort, and export the contents of the Event Browser to a file. The Event Browser 
begins recording when enabled and Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 is running. 
TABLE 2-2 
Topology Display Switch and Status Icons 
Switch Icon
Description
Switch status icons
• Normal operation (green)
• Warning–operational with errors (yellow)
• Critical–potential failure (red)
• Unknown–communication status unknown, unreachable, 
or unmanageable (blue)
Fabric management switch Ethernet icons
• Ethernet connection normal (green)
• Ethernet connection warning (yellow)
• Ethernet connection critical (red)
Switch is not manageable with this version of Enterprise 
Fabric Suite 2007. Use the management application that was 
shipped with this switch.