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o The Smart Management section shows tags you can use in policies and other CloudForms

functions.
o The Relationships section shows the related parent EMS cloud, EMS network, tenant, and instance.

3.15. Explore Network Ports


1. Select Networks → Network Ports.
o A list of your network ports appears.
2. Select the any port and examine the following details on the resulting screen:
o The Properties section shows detailed information about the port.
o The Smart Management section shows tags you can use in policies and other CloudForms
functions.
o The Relationships section shows the related parent EMS cloud, EMS network, subnets, and floating
IPs.

3.16. Explore Network Topology


1. Select Networks → Topology.
o A topology view of the network appears.
2. Explore the filtering features by activating and deactivating each of the following items on the map:
o Cloud Subnets
o VMs
o Security Groups
o Floating IPs
o Cloud Networks
o Network Routers
o Cloud Tenants
o Tags

3.17. Explore Containers


1. Go to Compute → Containers → Overview.
o This page displays quantitative details about your containers, such as the number of nodes,
containers, registries, projects, pods, services, images, and routes, as well as graphs displaying the
nodes and network utilization.

o You can click each element to see a list and then click the individual items in the list to see the details
for that item.
2. Click Services and then click gogs to see the IP and port configurations for this service.
3. Go to Compute → Containers and click Topology:

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