B – Graphing Port Performance
Saving and Opening SANsurfer Fabric View Fabric View Files
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In your next SANsurfer Fabric View session, the Load Default Fabric File dialog
shown in Figure B-3 prompts you to load the default fabric view file and to specify
its password if there is one.
Figure B-3. Load Default Fabric File – SANsurfer Fabric View
To prevent SANsurfer Fabric View from prompting you to load and save the
default fabric view file between sessions, set the Auto Load and Save Graphing
Options setting to Disable (Enable is the default). Refer to ”Setting SANsurfer
Fabric View Preferences” on page B-4 for more information.
B.3
Saving and Opening SANsurfer Fabric View Fabric View Files
In addition to the SANsurfer Fabric View default fabric view file, you can save and
open your own fabric view files. The fabric view file contains the set of fabrics,
graphs, and graphing options. To save a fabric view file, do the following:
1. Open the File menu and select Save View As to open the Save View dialog.
2. Enter a name for the fabric file or choose the Browse button to select an
existing file. Files are saved in the working directory.
3. Enter a password. When you attempt to open this fabric file, you will be
prompted for this password. If you leave the File Password field blank, no
password is required.
To open a fabric view file, do the following:
1. Open the File menu and select Open View File to open the Open View
dialog.
2. Enter a name for the fabric file or choose the Browse button to select an
existing file.