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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports<br />

The Device Profile includes tabs that contain information about the device.<br />

Associations tab<br />

The Associations tab contains all categories and elements assigned to the<br />

node. You can change the associations by making different selections.<br />

See Associations, Categories, and Elements (on page 21).<br />

Location & Contacts tab<br />

The Location & Contacts tab contains information about a device's<br />

location and contact information, such as phone numbers, that you may<br />

need when working on a device. You can change the information in the<br />

fields by typing in new information. See Adding Location and Contacts<br />

to a Device Profile (on page 37).<br />

Notes tab<br />

The Notes tab contains a tool that enables users to leave notes about a<br />

device for other users to read. All notes display in the tab with the date,<br />

username, and IP address of the user who added the note.<br />

If you have the Device, Port, and Node Management privilege, you can<br />

clear all notes from the node profile by clicking Clear.<br />

See Adding Notes to a Device Profile (on page 37).<br />

Blades tab<br />

Blade chassis nodes, such as IBM BladeCenter, include the Blades tab.<br />

The Blades tab contains information about the blade servers residing in<br />

the blade chassis.<br />

In addition to viewing the blade information, you can configure the<br />

unconfigured blade servers by selecting the checkboxes that correspond<br />

to them in this tab.<br />

See Configuring Slots on a Blade Chassis Device (on page 43).<br />

Topology View<br />

Topology View displays the structural setup of all connected appliances in<br />

your configuration.<br />

Until you close the Topology View, this view replaces the Device Profile<br />

screen that normally appears when a device is selected.<br />

To open the topology view:<br />

1. Click the Devices tab and select the device whose topological view<br />

you want to see.<br />

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