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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – PRIMERGY BX60 0 Blade Server Systems; Intelligent Blade Panel Module 30/12
  • Page 3 – Comments... Suggestions... Corrections...; Copyright and Trademarks
  • Page 5 – Intelligent Blade Panel Module; CONTENTS
  • Page 9 – Important; Information About Boards; Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges.
  • Page 10 – Compliance Statements; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Industry Canada - Class A
  • 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
  • Page 12 – Taiwan BSMI Class A
  • Page 13 – Introduction
  • Page 14 – Features of the IBP Module; Head of Line Blocking
  • Page 15 – Automatic Aging for MAC Addresses
  • Page 16 – Uplink Set Support
  • Page 17 – Various Files of Management Operation:
  • Page 18 – Provision
  • Page 19 – Feature
  • Page 20 – System LED; Features and Benefits Introduction; Description of Hardware; Figure 1. PRIMERGY BX600 IBP Front Panel
  • Page 21 – Note –
  • Page 23 – PRIMERGY GbE Switch Blade 30/12 Internal Ports List; Internal
  • Page 24 – Port LEDs; One Gbe Port LED definition:; BUTTOM; Features and Benefits
  • Page 26 – Notational Conventions
  • Page 29 – Environmental conditions; Humidity
  • Page 30 – Network; Introduction to IBP
  • Page 31 – Making
  • Page 32 – Cable Testing for Existing Category 5 Cable
  • Page 33 – Adjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling for 1000BASE-T; Reduce the number of connectors used in the link.
  • Page 34 – Configuration the IBP Module; Package Contents
  • Page 35 – Connecting the IBP Module; The IBP Module bootup screen is displayed.; Enter the provide and password. The console menu is displayed
  • Page 37 – Start up and Configuration the IBP Module
  • Page 38 – Configuring the Terminal; none; for; Windows keys
  • 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
  • Page 40 – Download
  • 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
  • Page 42 – file name file type startup size (byte); command to; TFTP code transfer starting; command to verify that the copy indicated as a
  • 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
  • Page 45 – Main Menu; Menu
  • Page 46 – Groups Administration
  • Page 48 – Command Buttons; values across a power cycle, you have to perform a save.; Delete
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Page 54 – – 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.
  • 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.
  • Page 59 – backup aggregation group.
  • Page 60 – – The name of the Uplink Set.
  • Page 62 – Panel Settings Menu
  • Page 65 – - Choose what the IBP module should do
  • Page 66 – - The burned-in MAC address used for in-band connectivity if
  • Page 67 – - Specify how many minutes of inactivity should
  • Page 68 – - Specifies the maximum number of Outbound Telnet Sessions
  • Page 72 – - Send the updated screen to the IBP to restart the DHCP client.
  • Page 73 – public
  • Page 75 – This is a list of all the MIBs supported by the IBP module.
  • Page 77 – Disable
  • Page 80 – Unknown
  • Page 81 – Last Attempt Time
  • Page 84 – Refresh; – Refresh the configuration value again.
  • Page 88 – Specify the file used to start up the system.
  • Page 89 – characters. The factory default is blank.
  • Page 91 – Security Menu
  • Page 97 – - TACACS+ administration mode which are Enable and Disable.
  • Page 98 – - This field is used to set the HTTPS Port Number. The value must
  • Page 99 – - This select field is used to configure the
  • Page 101 – Extended Configuration Menu; when the log space is filled.
  • Page 102 – For the buffered log, only the latest 128 entries
  • 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.
  • Page 107 – - Shows the user name of user who made the session.
  • Page 111 – ifIndex
  • Page 113 – Alignment Errors
  • Page 118 – and disable. The default value is disabled.
  • Page 119 – - This input field allows the user to enter the maximum requests for
  • Page 120 – The authenticator port access entity (PAE) unconditionally sets
  • Page 121 – - This field displays the configured maximum requests for the
  • Page 123 – Reauthentication Enabled; - This field shows whether reauthentication of the supplicant; Port Status; - Update the information on the page.
  • Page 126 – - Selects the users that have access to the specified port or ports.
  • Page 129 – - If you are creating a new login list, enter the name you want
  • Page 130 – - Identifies the authentication login list summarized in this row.
  • Page 132 – Command; CLI Command Format; Ip address
  • Page 133 – entered in place of the brackets and text inside them.; macaddr
  • Page 134 – Network addresses are shown using the following syntax:
  • Page 135 – System Information and Statistics commands
  • Page 141 – Device Configuration Commands
  • Page 154 – Disabled
  • Page 156 – all
  • Page 168 – A string associated with vlan port group as a convenience.; Default Setting; Command Mode; Global Config
  • Page 169 – Syntax
  • Page 173 – Management Commands
  • Page 174 – None
  • Page 179 – Control is always disabled.
  • Page 180 – Line Config
  • Page 181 – This command sets the maximum value to the default.; A hostname or a valid IP address.
  • Page 186 – This command sets the maximum value to be 5.
  • Page 192 – This command sets a client IP mask for an SNMP community to
  • Page 198 – an original IP address.
  • Page 206 – This command is used to restore to default value.; System Burned In MAC Address
  • Page 209 – System Log Management Commands
  • Page 215 – Resets the local logging port to the default.
  • Page 216 – Script Management Commands
  • Page 218 – User Account Management Commands
  • Page 221 – Security Commands
  • Page 230 – Display Message
  • Page 237 – Is the login user name.
  • Page 238 – auto
  • Page 239 – Interface Config
  • Page 240 – is the desired interface number.; Privileged Exec; timeout
  • Page 242 – host; form of the command. If the optional; key
  • Page 243 – or
  • Page 248 – This command is used to remove the TACACS server secret key.
  • Page 250 – a specific port to its default value.
  • Page 252 – SNTP Commands
  • Page 254 – The range is 6 to 16.
  • Page 256 – The default value is 6.
  • Page 258 – This command sets the time zone for the IBP’s internal clock.; System Utilities
  • Page 264 – filename
  • Page 265 – Files upload to PC; The filename of a configuration file or a script file.
  • Page 274 – DHCP Commands
  • Page 275 – Using SNMP; Install an SNMP management application on your host computer.
  • Page 276 – The standard MIBs are listed in the following table.
  • Page 277 – The private enterprise MIB is listed below.
  • Page 278 – Accessing MIB Objects
  • Page 281 – SNMP traps supported include the following items:; Title; newRoot topologyChange
  • Page 282 – Default Settings; The overview system default settings; Management
  • Page 283 – The default settings for all the configuration commands; SB9 DEFAULT CONFIG
  • Page 287 – 0 Troubleshooting and Tips; Diagnosing IBP Indicators; Verify that the IBP and attached device are powered on.
  • Page 288 – Accessing the Management Interface; Symptom
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