Page 2 - PRIMERGY BX60 0 Blade Server Systems; Intelligent Blade Panel Module 30/12
Edition March 20 08 PRIMERGY BX60 0 Blade Server Systems Intelligent Blade Panel Module 30/12
Page 3 - Comments... Suggestions... Corrections...; Copyright and Trademarks
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Page 5 - Intelligent Blade Panel Module; CONTENTS
Intelligent Blade Panel Module 4 CONTENTS 1 Important Notes ........................................................................................................... 8 1.1 Information About Boards ..................................................................................... 8 1.2 Complianc...
Page 9 - Important; Information About Boards; Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges.
Information About Boards Important Notes Intelligent Blade Panel Module 8 1 Important Notes Store this manual close to the device. If you pass the device on to third parties, you should pass this manual on with it. Be sure to read this page carefully and note the information before you open the devi...
Page 10 - Compliance Statements; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Industry Canada - Class A
Compliance Statements Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 9 ! 1.2 Compliance Statements FCC Class A Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a “Class A” digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian In...
Page 11 - Japan VCCI Class A; Immunity: • Product family standard according to EN 55024:1998; Do not plug a phone jack connector in the RJ-45 port. This may damage
Compliance Statements Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 10 ! Japan VCCI Class A CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety (EEC) This information technology equipment complies with the requirements of the Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the Approximation of the laws of the Membe...
Page 12 - Taiwan BSMI Class A
Compliance Statements Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 11 Taiwan BSMI Class A Australia AS/NZS 3548 (1995) - Class A
Page 13 - Introduction
Features of the IBP Module Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 12 2 Introduction The PRIMERGY BX600 Blade Server system is a modular server system that can integrates up to 10 server modules, four IBP Modules (one IBP will be included in the base enclosure, the other three are optional) and ...
Page 14 - Features of the IBP Module; Head of Line Blocking
Features of the IBP Module Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 13 2.1 Features of the IBP Module The IBP provides a wide range of advanced performance-enhancing features. Multicast filtering provides support for real-time network applications. Flow control eliminates the loss of packets due ...
Page 15 - Automatic Aging for MAC Addresses
Features of the IBP Module Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 14 from incoming frames. These user-defined entries are not subject to aging, and are preserved across resets and reboots. Self-Learning MAC Addresses The IBP Module enables automatic MAC address learning from incoming packets. T...
Page 16 - Uplink Set Support
Features of the IBP Module Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 15 Uplink Set Support Uplink Sets are used to define the external connection. An “Uplink Set” is defined as a set of 1 to n external (uplink) ports, which is used in port group definitions to connect a group of server blades to t...
Page 17 - Various Files of Management Operation:
Features of the IBP Module Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 16 configures, binds and monitors the port binding to aggregators within the system. BootP and DHCP Clients DHCP enables additional setup parameters to be received from a network server upon system startup. DHCP service is an on-...
Page 18 - Provision
Features of the IBP Module Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 17 Provision The Intelligent Blade Panel allows users to select the Configuration files to configure the system. There are two timings to configure system: Start-up and Run time. Start-up: Select the Configuration File for start-...
Page 19 - Feature
Features of the IBP Module Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 18 reference clock. The higher the stratum (where zero is the highest), the more accurate the clock. 2.1.4 Security Feature SSL Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is an application-level protocol that enables secure transactions of data t...
Page 20 - System LED; Features and Benefits Introduction; Description of Hardware; Figure 1. PRIMERGY BX600 IBP Front Panel
System LED There is one IBP Module system LED with dual functions, controlled by MMB for error status reporting and blade identification. Different flashing frequencies are used to indicate the different functions. There are two functions, identification and error reporting, with identification havi...
Page 21 - Note –
Features of the IBP Module Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 20 can be automatically set if this feature is also supported by the attached device. Otherwise, these items can be manually configured for any connection. Note – Auto-negotiation must be enabled for automatic MDI/MDI-X pin-out c...
Page 23 - PRIMERGY GbE Switch Blade 30/12 Internal Ports List; Internal
Features of the IBP Module Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 22 PRIMERGY GbE Switch Blade 30/12 Internal Ports List PRIMERGY BX620 S4 Nic No. I/O Switch Blade Module. Internal Ports Mapping PRIMERGY BX620 S4 Nic No. I/O Switch Blade Module. Internal Ports Mapping Blade No 1 Nic 1 Net 1 Por...
Page 24 - Port LEDs; One Gbe Port LED definition:; BUTTOM; Features and Benefits
Features of the IBP Module Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 23 2.2.2 Status of LEDs The front panel contains light emitting diodes (LED) that indicate the status of links, and IBP diagnostics. Port LEDs Each of uplink port has two LED indicators. One Gbe Port LED definition: LED Color Fun...
Page 26 - Notational Conventions
l Telnet, SNMP/RMON and Web-based interface l Multicast Switching based on IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) Snooping and Multicast Filtering l Broadcast storm suppression l Link aggregaton l Management access security provided with username/password, and SNMP community names Notational Conv...
Page 29 - Environmental conditions; Humidity
Technical Data Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 28 Environmental conditions Environment class 3K2 Environment class 2K2 DIN IEC 721 part 3-3 DIN IEC 721 part 3-2 Temperature: – Operating (3K2) – Transport (2K2) 0 °C .... 50 °C -40 °C .... 70 °C Humidity 10 ... 90% Condensation while opera...
Page 30 - Network; Introduction to IBP
Introduction to IBP Network Planning Intelligent Blade Panel Module 29 3 Network Planning 3.1 Introduction to IBP The Intelligent Blade Panel Module (IBP) provides a simple Ethernet interface option for connecting the PRIMERGY BX600 Blade Server systems to the network infrastructure. The administrat...
Page 31 - Making
The IBP connects server boards installed inside the system to a common switch fabric, and also provides three external ports for uplinking to external IEEE 802.3ab compliant devices. For most applications, the external ports on the IBP will be connected to other switches in the network backbone. Con...
Page 32 - Cable Testing for Existing Category 5 Cable
1000BASE-T Cable Requirements Making Network Connections Intelligent Blade Panel Module 31 ! i Do not plug a phone jack connector into any RJ-45 port. This may damage the IBP. Instead, use only twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 connectors that conform with FCC standards. For 1000 Mbps operation, all fo...
Page 33 - Adjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling for 1000BASE-T; Reduce the number of connectors used in the link.
1000BASE-T Pin Assignments Making Network Connections Intelligent Blade Panel Module 32 4.2.2 Adjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling for 1000BASE-T If your existing Category 5 installation does not meet one of the test parameters for 1000BASE-T, there are basically three measures that can be applied ...
Page 34 - Configuration the IBP Module; Package Contents
Overview Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 33 5 Configuration the IBP Module This section contains information about IBP unpacking, installation, and cable connections. 5.1 Overview The IBP Module is inserted in the PRIMERGY BX600 Blade Server which is a modular server syst...
Page 35 - Connecting the IBP Module; The IBP Module bootup screen is displayed.; Enter the provide and password. The console menu is displayed
Connecting the IBP Module Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 34 5.2 Connecting the IBP Module Before configuring the IBP Module, PRIMERGY BX600 Blade Server console port must be connected to the IBP Module. To connect PRIMERGY BX600 Blade Server console port to the IBP Modul...
Page 37 - Start up and Configuration the IBP Module
Start up and Configuration the IBP Module Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 36 5.3 Start up and Configuration the IBP Module It’s important to understand the IBP Module architecture when configuring the IBP Module. The IBP Module has two types of ports. One type is for inte...
Page 38 - Configuring the Terminal; none; for; Windows keys
Configuring the Terminal Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 37 5.4 Configuring the Terminal To configure the device, the station must be running terminal emulation software. Ensure that switch module is correctly mounted and is connected to the chassis serial port. Ensure th...
Page 39 - few times to ensure that terminal connection is successful).; Device; • The device is delivered with a default configuration.; BootROM Back Door Command Line; can be used to run special procedures. To enter the; BootROM Back Door CLI
Booting Device Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 38 2. Power up the Chassis and observe booting information (if Chassis is running press <Enter> few times to ensure that terminal connection is successful). 5.5 Booting Device • The device is delivered with a default co...
Page 40 - Download
Software Download Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 39 the device. If it is not the latest version, download and install the latest version. For more information on downloading the latest version see the "Software Download" 5.6 Software Download 5.6.1 In BootROM Bac...
Page 41 - reset; command. The following message is displayed:; Software Download Through TFTP Server; To download a system image through the TFTP server:; Number of ports :16; whichboot; command to verify which system image is currently active. The
Software Download Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 40 8. Enter the reset command. The following message is displayed: BootROM > reset Are you sure you want to reset the system (y/n)? y System Resetting... 9. Enter y. The device reboots. 5.6.2 In Operation Code CLI Softw...
Page 42 - file name file type startup size (byte); command to; TFTP code transfer starting; command to verify that the copy indicated as a
Software Download Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 41 file name file type startup size (byte) -------------------------------- -------------- ------- ----------- PRIMERGY BX600-b-0.4.1214.biz Boot-Rom image Y 118206 default.cfg Config File Y 17336 PRIMERGY BX600-r-c-0.5.01...
Page 44 - Overview; Web-Based Management Interface; The four menu options available are:; Group Administration; and; Extended Configuration; This section provides information for configuring Port; Extended Configuration Menu:; This section provides users to configure logging system
Overview Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 43 6 Web-Based Management Interface 6.1 Overview The BX600 Network IBP module provides a built-in browser software interface that lets you configure and manage it remotely using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet E...
Page 45 - Main Menu; Menu
Main Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 44 6.2 Main Menu 6.2.1 Groups Administration 6.2.1.1 Managing Uplink Sets 6.2.1.1.1. Configuring Uplink Set Configuration Page An "Uplink Set" is defined as a set of 1 to n external (uplink) ports, which is be used in po...
Page 46 - Groups Administration
Groups Administration Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 45 Submit – Update the IBP the values on this screen. If you want the IBP to retain the new values across a power cycle, you have to perform a save Delete – Delete the Uplink Set. You are not allowed to delete the ...
Page 48 - Command Buttons; values across a power cycle, you have to perform a save.; Delete
Groups Administration Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 47 Command Buttons Submit – Update the IBP the values on this screen. If you want the IBP to retain the new values across a power cycle, you have to perform a save. Delete - Delete the port group. You are not allowed...
Page 49 - Non-Configurable Data; – The group name of the port group.; Internal Ports; – List the internal port members.; Uplink Set Name; –The name of the uplink set.; External Ports; – List the external port members.
Groups Administration Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 48 6.2.1.2.2. Viewing Port Group Information Page This page displays the status of all currently configured port group. Non-Configurable Data Port Group Name – The group name of the port group. Internal Ports – List ...
Page 52 - VLAN Port Group Name; – The group name of the VLAN port group.; VLAN ID; – The VLAN Identifier of the VLAN Port Group.; – Internal interface, member of that VLAN Port Group.; – The Uplink Set for the external connection of that VLAN Port Group.; – External interface, member of the specified Uplink Set.
Groups Administration Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 51 VLAN Port Group Name – The group name of the VLAN port group. VLAN ID – The VLAN Identifier of the VLAN Port Group. Internal Ports – Internal interface, member of that VLAN Port Group. Uplink Set Name – The Uplink...
Page 54 - – The group name of the Service LAN.
Groups Administration Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 53 6.2.1.4.2. Viewing Service LAN Information Page This page displays the status of all currently configured Service LAN. Non-Configurable Data Service LAN Name – The group name of the Service LAN.
Page 55 - – Internal interface, member of that Service LAN.; – The Uplink Set for the external connection of that Service LAN.
Groups Administration Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 54 Internal Ports – Internal interface, member of that Service LAN. Uplink Set Name – The Uplink Set for the external connection of that Service LAN. External Ports – External interface, member of the specified Uplin...
Page 58 - Service VLAN Name; – The group name of the Service VLAN.; Service VLAN ID; –The VLAN Identifier of the Service VLAN.; – Internal interface, member of that Service VLAN.; – The Uplink Set for the external connection of that Service VLAN.
Groups Administration Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 57 Service VLAN Name – The group name of the Service VLAN. Service VLAN ID –The VLAN Identifier of the Service VLAN. Internal Ports – Internal interface, member of that Service VLAN. Uplink Set Name – The Uplink Set ...
Page 59 - backup aggregation group.
Groups Administration Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 58 6.2.1.6 Managing Port Backup 6.2.1.6.1. Configuring Port Backup Configuration Page Two link aggregation groups are associated with one uplink set as the uplink set is created. Two link aggregation groups are defin...
Page 60 - – The name of the Uplink Set.
Groups Administration Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 59 6.2.1.6.2. Viewing Port Backup Status Page The page displays the status of all currently configured port-backup. Non-Configurable Data Uplink Set Name – The name of the Uplink Set. External Active Ports – The conf...
Page 62 - Panel Settings Menu
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 61 6.2.2 Panel Settings Menu 6.2.2.1 Configuring Management Session and Network Parameters 6.2.2.1.1 Viewing Inventory Information Use this panel to display the IBP's Vital Product Data, stored in non-volatile memory a...
Page 65 - - Choose what the IBP module should do
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 64 6.2.2.1.3 Configuring Inband Administration Page The network interface is the logical interface used for in-band connectivity with the IBP module via any of the IBP's front panel ports. The configuration parameters ...
Page 66 - - The burned-in MAC address used for in-band connectivity if
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 65 management access. By setting the interface to be granted, IBP will be allowed to access from this interface; on the other hand, if the interface is set to be denied, IBP will not be allowed to access from this inte...
Page 67 - - Specify how many minutes of inactivity should
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 66 6.2.2.1.4 Configuring Telnet Session Page Configurable Data Telnet Session Timeout (minutes) - Specify how many minutes of inactivity should occur on a telnet session before the session is logged off. You may enter ...
Page 68 - - Specifies the maximum number of Outbound Telnet Sessions
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 67 6.2.2.1.5 Configuring Outbound Telnet Client Configuration Page Configurable Data Admin Mode - Specifies if the Outbound Telnet service is Enabled or Disabled. Default value is Enabled. Maximum Sessions - Specifies ...
Page 72 - - Send the updated screen to the IBP to restart the DHCP client.
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 71 6.2.2.1.8 Defining DHCP Client Configuring DHCP Restart Page This command issues a BOOTP or DHCP client request for any IP interface that has been set to BOOTP or DHCP mode via the IP address command. DHCP requires ...
Page 73 - public
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 72 6.2.2.1.9 Defining SNMP Configuring SNMP Community Configuration Page By default, two SNMP Communities exist: private, with 'Read/Write' privileges and status set to enable public, with 'Read Only' privileges and st...
Page 75 - This is a list of all the MIBs supported by the IBP module.
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 74 Viewing SNMP supported MIBs Page This is a list of all the MIBs supported by the IBP module. Non-configurable Data Name - The RFC number if applicable and the name of the MIB. Description - The RFC title or MIB desc...
Page 77 - Disable
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 76 6.2.2.1.10 Configuring SNTP Configuring SNTP Global Configuration Page Configurable Data Client Mode - Specifies the mode of operation of SNTP Client. An SNTP client may operate in one of the following modes. • Disa...
Page 80 - Unknown
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 79 Allowed types are : • Unknown • IPV4 Default value is Unknown Port - Specifies the port on the server to which SNTP requests are to be sent. Allowed range is (1 to 65535). Default value is 123. Priority - Specifies ...
Page 81 - Last Attempt Time
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 80 Last Attempt Time - Specifies the local date and time (UTC) that this SNTP server was last queried. Last Attempt Status - Specifies the status of the last SNTP request to this server. If no packet has been received ...
Page 84 - Refresh; – Refresh the configuration value again.
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 83 Refresh – Refresh the configuration value again.
Page 88 - Specify the file used to start up the system.
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 87 6.2.2.3.6 Defining Configuration and Runtime Startup File Page Specify the file used to start up the system. Configurable Data Configuration File - Configuration files. Runtime File - Run-time operation codes. Comma...
Page 89 - characters. The factory default is blank.
Panel Settings Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 88 6.2.2.3.8 Copying Running Configuration to Panel Page Use this menu to copy a start-up configuration file from the running configuration file on IBP. Configurable Data File Name - Enter the name you want to give the...
Page 91 - Security Menu
Security Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 90 6.2.3 Security Menu 6.2.3.1 Managing RADIUS 6.2.3.1.1 Configuring RADIUS Configuration Page Configurable Data Max Number of Retransmits - The value of the maximum number of times a request packet is retransmitted. The val...
Page 97 - - TACACS+ administration mode which are Enable and Disable.
Security Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 96 6.2.3.2 Defining TACACS Configuration 6.2.3.2.1 Configuring TACACS Configuration Page Use this menu to configure the parameters for TACACS+, which is used to verify the login user's authentication. Note that only a user w...
Page 98 - - This field is used to set the HTTPS Port Number. The value must
Security Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 97 6.2.3.3 Defining Secure HTTP Configuration 6.2.3.3.1 Secure HTTP Configuration Page Configurable Data Admin Mode - This field is used to enable or disable the Administrative Mode of Secure HTTP. The currently configured v...
Page 99 - - This select field is used to configure the
Security Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 98 6.2.3.4 Defining Secure Shell Configuration 6.2.3.4.1 Configuring Secure Shell Configuration Page Configurable Data Admin Mode - This select field is used to Enable or Disable the administrative mode of SSH. The currently...
Page 101 - Extended Configuration Menu; when the log space is filled.
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 100 6.2.4 Extended Configuration Menu 6.2.4.1 Viewing System Logs 6.2.4.1.1 Viewing Buffered Log Configuration Page This log stores messages in memory based upon the settings for message component and severity....
Page 102 - For the buffered log, only the latest 128 entries
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 101 Aug 24 05:34:05 by line 318 of file mstp_api.c. This is the 237th message logged. Messages logged to a collector or relay via syslog have an identical format to the above message. Note for buffered log Numb...
Page 103 - This allows logging to any serial device attached to the host.; Configurable Data; - A log records messages equal to or above a configured severity; - Update the IBP with the values you entered.
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 102 6.2.4.1.4 Configuring Console Log Page This allows logging to any serial device attached to the host. Configurable Data Admin Status -A log that is "Disabled" shall not log messages. A log that is &...
Page 107 - - Shows the user name of user who made the session.
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 106 6.2.4.1.8 Viewing Login Session Page Non-Configurable Data ID - Identifies the ID of this row. User Name - Shows the user name of user who made the session. Connection From - Shows the IP from which machine...
Page 111 - ifIndex
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 110 ifIndex - This object indicates the ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with this port on an adapter. Packets RX and TX 64 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received o...
Page 113 - Alignment Errors
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 112 Alignment Errors - The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS...
Page 118 - and disable. The default value is disabled.
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 117 6.2.4.3 Managing Access Control (802.1x) 6.2.4.3.1 Defining Access Control Page Configurable Data Administrative Mode - This selector lists the two options for administrative mode: enable and disable. The d...
Page 119 - - This input field allows the user to enter the maximum requests for
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 118 EAP Request/Identity frame to the supplicant. The transmit period must be a number in the range of 1 to 65535. The default value is 30. Changing the value will not change the configuration until the Submit ...
Page 120 - The authenticator port access entity (PAE) unconditionally sets
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 119 6.2.4.3.3 Viewing each Port Access Control Configuration Information Page Selection Criteria Port - Selects the port to be displayed. When the selection is changed, a screen refresh will occur causing all f...
Page 121 - - This field displays the configured maximum requests for the
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 120 Server Timeout - This field displays the configured server timeout for the selected port. The server timeout is the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator on this port to timeout the auth...
Page 123 - Reauthentication Enabled; - This field shows whether reauthentication of the supplicant; Port Status; - Update the information on the page.
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 122 Reauthentication Enabled - This field shows whether reauthentication of the supplicant for the specified port is allowed. The possible values are 'true' and 'false'. If the value is 'true' reauthentication ...
Page 126 - - Selects the users that have access to the specified port or ports.
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 125 6.2.4.3.7 Defining Each Port Access Privileges Page Selection Criteria Port - Selects the port to configure. Configurable Data Users - Selects the users that have access to the specified port or ports. Comm...
Page 129 - - If you are creating a new login list, enter the name you want
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 128 6.2.4.5 Managing Authentication Configuration 6.2.4.5.1 Defining Authentication List Configuration Page You use this screen to configure login lists. A login list specifies the authentication method(s) you ...
Page 130 - - Identifies the authentication login list summarized in this row.
Extended Configuration Menu Web-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 129 perform a save. 6.2.4.5.2 Viewing Authentication List Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Authentication List - Identifies the authentication login list summarized in this row. Method List - The ordered list...
Page 132 - Command; CLI Command Format; Ip address
CLI Command Format Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 131 7 Command Reference The Command Line Interface (CLI) syntax, conventions, and terminology are described in this section. Each CLI command is illustrated using the structure outlined below. 7.1 CLI Command Format Commands are fol...
Page 133 - entered in place of the brackets and text inside them.; macaddr
CLI Mode-based Topology Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 132 7.2 CLI Mode-based Topology Parameters Parameters are order dependent. The text in bold italics should be replaced with a name or number. To use spaces as part of a name parameter, enclose it in double quotes like this: ...
Page 134 - Network addresses are shown using the following syntax:
CLI Mode-based Topology Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 133 Conventions Network addresses are used to define a link to a remote host, workstation, or network. Network addresses are shown using the following syntax: Table 5-1. Network Address Syntax Address Type Format Range IPAddr A...
Page 135 - System Information and Statistics commands
System Information and Statistics commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 134 7.3 System Information and Statistics commands 7.3.1 show arp This command displays connectivity between the IBP and other devices. The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache identifies the MAC addresses...
Page 141 - Device Configuration Commands
Device Configuration Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 140 7.4 Device Configuration Commands 7.4.1 Interface 7.4.1.1 show interface status This command displays the Port monitoring information for the system. Syntax show interface status {<slot/port> | all} <slot/por...
Page 154 - Disabled
Device Configuration Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 153 Syntax storm-control flowcontrol no storm-control flowcontrol no - This command disables 802.3x flow control for the specific interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 7.4.2 L2 MAC Address and ...
Page 156 - all
Device Configuration Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 155 7.4.2.3 show mac-address-table multicast This command displays the MFDB information. If the command is entered with no parameter, the entire table is displayed. This is the same as entering the all parameter. The user...
Page 168 - A string associated with vlan port group as a convenience.; Default Setting; Command Mode; Global Config
Device Configuration Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 167 <vlanGroupName> - A string associated with vlan port group as a convenience. no - This command set the native VLAN option back to default value.. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Config
Page 169 - Syntax
Device Configuration Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 168 7.4.10 Service LAN 7.4.10.1 Show Commands This command display the Service LAN information. Syntax show svc-lan [<svcLanName>] <svcLanName> - The name of Service LAN which user want to display. Default Set...
Page 173 - Management Commands
Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 172 7.5 Management Commands 7.5.1 Network Commands 7.5.1.1 show ip interface This command displays configuration settings associated with the IBP's network interface. The network interface is the logical interface used for in-band ...
Page 174 - None
Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 173 Display Message IP default gateway: The default gateway for this IP interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 7.5.1.3 show ip filter This command displays management IP filter status and all designated management stations...
Page 179 - Control is always disabled.
Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 178 Control is always disabled. Stop Bits: The number of Stop bits per character. The number of Stop bits is always 1. Parity: The Parity Method used on the Serial Port. The Parity Method is always None. Password Threshold: When th...
Page 180 - Line Config
Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 179 7.5.2.4 exec-timeout This command specifies the maximum connect time (in minutes) without console activity. A value of 0 indicates that a console can be connected indefinitely. The time range is 0 to 160. Syntax exec-timeout &l...
Page 181 - This command sets the maximum value to the default.; A hostname or a valid IP address.
Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 180 7.5.2.6 silent-time This command uses to set the amount of time the management console is inaccessible after the number of unsuccessful logon tries exceeds the threshold value. Syntax Silent-time <0-65535> <0-65535>...
Page 186 - This command sets the maximum value to be 5.
Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 185 This command specifies the maximum number of simultaneous outbound telnet sessions. A value of 0 indicates that no outbound telnet session can be established. Syntax telnet maxsessions <0-5> no maxsessions <0-5> - m...
Page 192 - This command sets a client IP mask for an SNMP community to
Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 191 This command sets a client IP mask for an SNMP community. The address is the associated community SNMP packet sending address and is used along with the client IP address value to denote a range of IP addresses from which SNMP ...
Page 198 - an original IP address.
Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 197 snmptrap ipaddr <name> <ipaddr> <ipaddrnew> <name> - SNMP trap name. <ipaddr> - an original IP address. <ipaddrnew> - a new IP address. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.5.5.5...
Page 206 - This command is used to restore to default value.; System Burned In MAC Address
Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 205 Syntax ip dhcp client-identifier {text <text> | hex <hex>} no ip dhcp client-identifier <text> - A text string. (Range: 1-15 characters). <hex> - The hexadecimal value (00:00:00:00:00:00). no - This comm...
Page 209 - System Log Management Commands
System Log Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 208 7.6 System Log Management Commands 7.6.1 Show Commands 7.6.1.1 show logging This command displays logging. Syntax Show logging Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Logging Client Local Po...
Page 215 - Resets the local logging port to the default.
System Log Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 214 Syntax logging syslog port <portid> no logging syslog port no - Resets the local logging port to the default. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.6.4.5 clear logging buffered This command clears...
Page 216 - Script Management Commands
Script Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 215 7.7 Script Management Commands 7.7.1 script apply This command applies the commands in the configuration script to the IBP. The apply command backs up the running configuration and then starts applying the commands in th...
Page 218 - User Account Management Commands
User Account Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 217 7.8 User Account Management Commands 7.8.1 Show Commands 7.8.1.1 show users This command displays the configured user names and their settings. This command is only available for users with readwrite privileges. Th...
Page 221 - Security Commands
Security Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 220 7.9 Security Commands 7.9.1 Show Commands 7.9.1.1 show users authentication This command displays all users and all authentication login information. It also displays the authentication login list assigned to the default user. Sy...
Page 230 - Display Message
Security Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 229 Privileged Exec Display Message Admin Mode: Displays TACACS administration mode. Server 1 Port: TACACS packet port number Server 1 Key: Secret Key between TACACS server and client Server 1 IP: First TACACS Server IP address Serve...
Page 237 - Is the login user name.
Security Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 236 7.9.3.5 dot1x user This command adds the specified user to the list of users with access to the specified port or all ports. The <username> parameter must be a configured user. Syntax dot1x user <user> {<slot/port&...
Page 238 - auto
Security Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 237 no - This command sets the authentication mode to be used on all ports to 'auto'. Default Setting auto Command Mode Global Config This command sets the authentication mode to be used on the specified port. The control mode may be...
Page 239 - Interface Config
Security Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 238 dot1x max-req <1-10> no dot1x max-req <1-10> - maximum number of times (Range: 1 – 10). no - This command sets the maximum number of times the authenticator state machine on this port will transmit an EAPOL EAP Reques...
Page 240 - is the desired interface number.; Privileged Exec; timeout
Security Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 239 Syntax dot1x re-authenticate <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.9.3.10 dot1x timeout This command sets the value, in seconds, of the timer us...
Page 242 - host; form of the command. If the optional; key
Security Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 241 7.9.4.2 radius-server host This command is used to configure the RADIUS authentication and accounting server. If the 'auth' token is used, the command configures the IP address to use to connect to a RADIUS authentication server....
Page 243 - or
Security Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 242 This command is used to configure the shared secret between the RADIUS client and the RADIUS accounting / authentication server. Depending on whether the 'auth' or 'acct' token is used, the shared secret will be configured for th...
Page 248 - This command is used to remove the TACACS server secret key.
Security Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 247 no - This command is used to remove the TACACS server secret key. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.9.5.6 tacacs retry This command is used to configure the TACACS packet retransmit times. Syntax tacacs retry <...
Page 250 - a specific port to its default value.
Security Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 249 Syntax port-security max-dynamic [<0-600>] no port-security max-dynamic no - This command resets the maximum of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port to its default value. Default Setting 600 Command M...
Page 252 - SNTP Commands
SNTP Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 251 7.10 SNTP Commands 7.10.1 Show Commands 7.10.1.1 show sntp This command displays the current time and configuration settings for the SNTP client, and indicates whether the local time has been properly updated. Syntax show sntp Defaul...
Page 254 - The range is 6 to 16.
SNTP Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 253 7.10.2.1 sntp broadcast client poll-interval This command will set the poll interval for SNTP broadcast clients in seconds as a power of two where <poll-interval> can be a value from 6 to 16. Syntax sntp broadcast client poll-i...
Page 256 - The default value is 6.
SNTP Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 255 Default Setting The default value is 6. Command Mode Global Config 7.10.2.5 sntp unicast client poll-timeout This command will set the poll timeout for SNTP unicast clients in seconds. Syntax sntp unicast client poll-timeout <poll...
Page 258 - This command sets the time zone for the IBP’s internal clock.; System Utilities
System Utilities Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 257 7.10.2.9 This command sets the time zone for the IBP’s internal clock. Syntax sntp clock timezone <name> <0-12> <0-59> {before-utc | after-utc} <name> - Name of the time zone, usually an acronym. (Range: 1-...
Page 264 - filename
System Utilities Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 263 7.11.1.14 clear radius statistics This command is used to clear all RADIUS statistics. Syntax clear radius statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.1.15 clear tacacs This command is used to clear TACACS co...
Page 265 - Files upload to PC; The filename of a configuration file or a script file.
System Utilities Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 264 The command can also be used to download ssh key files as sshkey-rsa, sshkey-rsa2, and sshkey-dsa and http secure-server certificates as sslpem-root, sslpem- server, sslpem-dhweak, and sslpem-dhstrong. Files upload to PC Syntax co...
Page 274 - DHCP Commands
DHCP Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 273 7.12 DHCP Commands 7.12.1 ip dhcp restart Submit a DHCP client request. Syntax ip dhcp restart Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.12.2 ip dhcp client-identifier This commands specifies the DHCP client identifier for th...
Page 275 - Using SNMP; Install an SNMP management application on your host computer.
Supported MIBs Using SNMP Intelligent Blade Panel Module 274 8 Using SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a communication protocol designed specifically for managing devices or other elements on a network. Equipment commonly managed with SNMP includes switches, routers and host computer...
Page 276 - The standard MIBs are listed in the following table.
Supported MIBs Using SNMP Intelligent Blade Panel Module 275 8.1 Supported MIBs The standard MIBs are listed in the following table. Specifications Public MIB NAME MIB FIles IEEE 802.1x IEEE8021-PAE-MIB dot1x.my IEEE 802.3ad LAG-MIB dot3ad.my RFC 1213 RFC1213-MIB mib-2.my RFC 2011 IP-MIB RFC2011 ip-...
Page 277 - The private enterprise MIB is listed below.
Supported MIBs Using SNMP Intelligent Blade Panel Module 276 RFC 3814 MPLS-FTN-MIB mpls_ftn.my RFC 2932 IPMROUTE-STD-MIB ipmroute.my RFC 1354 IP-FORWARD-MIB ipforward.my RFC 2213 INTEGRATED-SERVICES-MIB intserv.my RFC 3291 INET-ADDRESS-MIB inetaddress.my RFC 2933 and RFC 3019 MGMD-STD-MIB igmp.my RF...
Page 278 - Accessing MIB Objects
Accessing MIB Objects Using SNMP Intelligent Blade Panel Module 277 8.2 Accessing MIB Objects MIB objects represent features of the IBP that an SNMP application can control and manage. One example is the RFC-2233 IF-MIB group which you can use to get or set the port configuration by reading or writi...
Page 281 - SNMP traps supported include the following items:; Title; newRoot topologyChange
Supported Traps Using SNMP Intelligent Blade Panel Module 280 8.3 Supported Traps SNMP traps supported include the following items: RFC No. Title RFC 1215 coldStar warmStart linkDown linkUp authenticationFailure RFC 1493 newRoot topologyChange RFC 2819 risingAlarm fallingAlarm
Page 282 - Default Settings; The overview system default settings; Management
The overview system default settings Default Settings Intelligent Blade Panel Module 281 9 Default Settings 9.1 The overview system default settings The default settings for the system module are shown in the following table. Management CLI serial port / telnet / ssh HTTP Java Applet / SSL3.0 , TLS ...
Page 283 - The default settings for all the configuration commands; SB9 DEFAULT CONFIG
The default settings for all the configuration commands Default Settings Intelligent Blade Panel Module 282 SSL HTTP Mode (Secure): Disabled Secure Port: 443 Secure Protocol Level(s): TLS1 SSL3 802.1X Port Authent. disable RADIUS Client disable IGMP Snooping disable 802.3ad enable SNTP Client disabl...
Page 287 - 0 Troubleshooting and Tips; Diagnosing IBP Indicators; Verify that the IBP and attached device are powered on.
Diagnosing IBP Indicators Troubleshooting and Tips Intelligent Blade Panel Module 286 10 Troubleshooting and Tips If you are having problems connecting to the network, check your network cabling to ensure that the device in question is properly connected to the network. Then refer to verify that the...
Page 288 - Accessing the Management Interface; Symptom
Accessing the Management Interface Troubleshooting and Tips Intelligent Blade Panel Module 287 10.2 Accessing the Management Interface You can access the management interface for the IBP from anywhere within the attached network using Telnet, a Web browser, or any SNMP-based network management softw...