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06-04-2013 11:18 PM
06-04-2013 11:18 PM
VIrtual connect manager profiles creation getting error.
HI everybody,
While creating profiles in virtual connection manager while adding n1,n2 ,n5 we r getting error.
Pl let us know what is the reason.
rgds
phani
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06-16-2013 11:59 PM
06-16-2013 11:59 PM
Re: VIrtual connect manager profiles creation getting error.
Most likely the uplinks for N1, N2 and N5 are not working properly.
if you look in the upper left corner of your screenshot we see you have 3 items with a Critical status (red). That's probably N1, N2 and N5.
Click on "Ethernet Networks" on the left Navigation bar and then click on N1, N2 and N5 and see what they state for status or error condition.
If they are part of a Shared Uplink Set, you may need to look in that option at left and see it's status.
if you look in the upper left corner of your screenshot we see you have 3 items with a Critical status (red). That's probably N1, N2 and N5.
Click on "Ethernet Networks" on the left Navigation bar and then click on N1, N2 and N5 and see what they state for status or error condition.
If they are part of a Shared Uplink Set, you may need to look in that option at left and see it's status.
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