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Table des matières du manuel d’utilisation
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PRIMERGY BX600 Blade Server Systems Intelligent Bl ade Panel Modu le User Interface Description Engli sh[...]
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Edition Marc h 20 07 PRIMERG Y BX60 0 Blade S er v er S yst ems Intelligent Blade P a nel Module[...]
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Comments … Suggestions … Corrections … The User Documentation Depar tment would like to know y our opinion on this manual. Y our f eedbac k helps us to optimize our documentation to suit y our individua l needs. F eel free to send us your comments b y e-mail to: manuals@fujtsu-siemens.com Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2[...]
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Important Not es Introduction Networking Planning Making N etwork Connectio n Configuration the IBP Web Base Command Interface Command Reference Using SNMP System Defaulting T roubleshooting and T ips[...]
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CONTENTS 1 Important Notes ........................................................................................................... 8 1.1 Information About Boards ..................................................................................... 8 1.2 Compliance S t atements.....................................................................[...]
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6.2.4 Extended Configuration Menu ....................................................................... 92 7 Command Reference .............................................................................................. 123 7.1 CLI Command Format ...................................................................................... 123 7.2 CLI [...]
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7.6.4 Configuration Commands ............................................................................ 196 7.7 Script Management Commands ....................................................................... 201 7.7.1 script apply .................................................................................................. 201 7.7.2 scrip[...]
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7.12.2 ip dhcp client-identifier ................................................................................. 259 8 Using SNM P ............................................................................................................ 260 8.2 Suppor ted MIBs ....................................................................................[...]
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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 device. You cannot access the IBP Module without first[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes ! 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 Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. These limits are[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes ! Japan VCCI Class A CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety (EEC) This inf or mation technology equipment compl ies wit h the requirements of the Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the Appro ximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Com patibil ity and 7[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes Ta i w a n BSM I Class A Au s t r al i a AS/NZ S 3548 (1995) - Clas s A[...]
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F e a t u r e s o f t h e 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 two Management Modules (MMB). The IBP Module provid[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes Flow Control Support (IEEE 802.3X) Flow control enables lower speed devices to communicate with high er speed devices, by requesting that the higher speed device refrains from sending packets. Transmission s are temporarily halted to prevent buffer overflows. Back Pressure Support On half-dupl[...]
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F e a t u r e s o f t h e Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 14 Automatic Aging for MAC Addresses MAC addresses from which no traffic is receiv ed for a given p eriod are aged out. This prevents the Bridging Table from overflowing. Port Security Port security prevents unauthorized users from a ccessing y our network. It allows each port to[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes Port Group Support Port group feature is supported on IBP. Port Groups combine several ports into a group. Up to 10 groups are available for IBP. Each Port Group should contain interna l server ports and/or external ports. No network loops are allowed in the configuration. All external ports i[...]
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Features and Benefits Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 16 2.1.3 IBP Module Management Features The Intelligent Blade Panel can either be managed throug h the console port (out-of-band management) or through the network (in-band management) with SNMP , TELNET or HTTP protocols . V arious Files of Management Operation: z There are three ty[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes running, without rebooting the system. Thi s function is availa ble for CLI only . SNMP Alarms and Trap Logs The system logs events with severity codes and timestamps. Events are sent as SNMP traps to a Trap Recipient List. SNMP Version 1,Version 2, and Version 3 Simple Network Management Prot[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 2.1.4 Security Feature SSL Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is an application-level protocol that enables secure transactions of data through privacy, authentication, and data integrity. It relies upon certificates and public and private keys. SSL version 3 and TLS version 1 are currently supported. [...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 2.2 Description of Hardware IBP Module Port Configurations PRIMERGY BX600 Front Panel Port Description The PRIMERGY BX600 IBP Module contains 12 Gigabit Ethernet ports for connecting to the network and 30 Gigabit Ethernet ports for connecting PRIMERGY BX600 Blade Server management MMB modules.[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes PRIMERGY GbE Switch Blade 30/12 Internal Port s 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 Port 1 Blade No 6 Nic 1 Net 1 Port 16 Blade No 1 Nic 2 Net 2 Port 1 Bl[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 2.2.2 Status of LEDs The front panel contains light emitting diodes (L ED) that indicate the status of links, and IBP diagnostics. Port LEDs Each of uplink port has two LED indicat ors. One Gbe Port LED definition: LED Color Function Orange Port Link at 1000 Mbps Green Port Link at 100 Mbps LE[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes l A uto-negotiation enables each por t to automatically select the optim um speed (10, 100 or 1000 Mbps) and communication mode (half or full duple x) if this f eature is suppor ted by the attached device ; otherwise the por t can be configured manually l IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet complian[...]
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Notational Con ve nt io ns Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 24 2.4 Notational Con ventions The meanings of the symbols and f onts used in this manual are as fo ll ow s: ! CA UT ION! Pay par ticular attention to te xts marked with this symbol. Fa i l u r e to obser ve this war nin g endangers your lif e, destro ys th syste m, “Quotation[...]
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Ta r g e t Group Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 25 2.5 Ta r g e t Group This manual is intended fo r those responsible fo r installing and configuring network connections. This manual contains all the inf ormat ion required to configure the IBP.[...]
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T echnical Data Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 26 2.6 T echni cal Data Electrical data Operating voltage +12 VDC @ 3 A max Maxi mum current 11 A max @ 3.3 VDC National and international stan dards Product safe ty IEC 60950 / EN 60950 / UL 1950, CSA 22.2 N o . 950 Electromagnetic comp atibil ity Interf er enc e emissio n Harmonic curren[...]
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T echnical Data Introduction Intelligent Blade Panel Module 27 En vironmental conditions Environment class 3K2 Environment cla ss 2K2 DIN IEC 721 part 3-3 DIN IEC 721 part 3-2 Temperatur e: – Operating (3K2) – Transport (2K2) 0 °C .... 50 °C -40 °C .... 70 °C Humidit y 10 ... 90% Condensation while operating mus t be av oided.[...]
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I n t r o d u c t i o n t o I B P Network Planning Intelligent Blade Panel Module 28 3 Network Planning 3.1 Introduction to IBP The Intelligent Blade Panel M odule (IBP) provides a simple Ethernet interface option for connecting the PRIMERGY BX600 Blade Server systems to the network infrastructure. The administrative effort and network skills requi[...]
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Connecting to 1000B A SE -T Devi ces M a k i n g N e t w o r k C o n n e c t i o n s Intelligent Blade Panel Module 29 i i 4 Making Network Connections The IBP connects server boards insta lled insid e the syst em to a common sw it ch f abric, and also provides three ex ter nal por ts fo r uplinking to e xternal IEEE 802.3ab compliant dev ices. For[...]
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1000B ASE-T Cable Requirements Making Network Connections Intelligent Blade Panel Module 30 ! i Do not plug a phone jack connector into any RJ-45 por t. This may damage the IBP . Instead, use only twisted-pair cab les with RJ-45 connectors that conf orm with FCC standards. For 1000 Mbps operation, all f our wire pairs in the cab le must be connecte[...]
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1000B ASE-T Pin Assignments Making Network Connections Intelligent Blade Panel Module 31 4.2.2 Adjusting Existing C ategory 5 Cabling for 1000B ASE-T If your exi st in g Cat eg ory 5 installation does not meet one of the test parameters f or 1000BASE-T , there are basically three measures that can be applied to tr y and correct the problem : 1. Rep[...]
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O v e r v i e w Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 32 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 system that can integrates up to 10 processor b[...]
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Connecting the IBP Module Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 33 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 Module, perform the following: 1. Mount the IBP Module.[...]
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Connecting the IBP Module Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 34 (5) Logout (6) Reboot Management Blade (7) System Information Dump Enter selection: 3 3. Select (3) Console Redirection. The Console Redirection T able is displayed. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | C o n s o l e[...]
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S tart up and Configuration the IBP Module Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 35 5.3 Start up and Confi guration the IBP Module It’s important to understand the IBP Module arch itecture when configuring the IBP Module. The IBP Module has two types of ports. One type is for interfacing the IBP Module with P RIMERGY BX600 B[...]
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C o n f i g u r i n g t h e T e r m i n a l Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 36 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 that the terminal emulation softw[...]
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S o f t w a r e D o w n l o a d Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 37 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 configuration. • The device is [...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 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 Back Door CLI Software Download Using Xmodem Protocol The software download [...]
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S o f t w a r e D o w n l o a d Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 39 8. Enter the reset command. The following message is displayed: BootROM > r eset Are you sur e you want to rese t the system (y /n)? y System Rese tting... 9. Enter y. The device reboots. 5.6.2 In Operation Code CLI Software Download Through TFTP Serve[...]
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S o f t w a r e D o w n l o a d Configuration the IBP Module Intelligent Blade Panel Module 40 file n ame file t ype startup siz e (b yte) ----------- ------------------ --- ----------- --- ------- --- ---- ---- PRIMERGY BX600- b-0.4.1214.biz Boot-Rom image Y 1182 06 default. cfg Config F ile Y 1 7336 PRIMERGY BX600-r- c-0.5.0110.biz Operation Code[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 41 (vty-0) #re load Are you sur e you would like t o reset the sys tem? (y/n) y System will now restart! 9. Enter y. The device reboots.[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6 Web-Based Management Interface 6.1 Overview The BX600 Network IBP module provides a built-in browser sof tware interface that lets you configure and manage it remotely using a standard W eb browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator . This sof tware interface also allo[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6.2 Main Menu 6.2.1 Groups Administration 6.2.1.1 Managing Port Groups 6.2.1.1.1. Configurin g Port Group Configuration Page The purpose of the port group configuration page is to create port groups, and to modify the existing port groups. Linkstate, port backup, and IGMP snooping of the port [...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6.2.1.1.2. Configurin g Port Configuration Page The purpose of the port group configuration is to combine ports into a port group. All ports in the same port group could be communicate with each other. Ports could not communicated across port groups. (The members of Management VLAN reside in d[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6.2.1.1.3. Viewing Port Group Information Page This page displays the st atus of all currently configured port group. Non-Configurable Data Group Name – The group name of the port group. Internal Port s – List the internal port group members. External Active Ports – List the ext ernal ac[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6.2.1.2 Management VLAN 6.2.1.2.1. Configurin g Management VLAN Configuration Page Selection Criteria Management VLAN Name - Y ou can use this screen to reconf igure an existing Management VLAN, or to create a new one. Use this pull down menu to select one of the existing Management VLANs, or [...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6.2.1.2.2. Viewing Management VLAN Information Page This page displays the st atus of all currently configured Management VLANs. Management VLAN Name - The name of the Manageme nt VLAN. It is always named `Management`. VLAN ID - The Management VLAN Identifier (MVID) of the Management VLAN. The[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6.2.1.3 Managing Port Backup 6.2.1.3.1. Configurin g Port Backup Configuration Page T wo link aggregation group s are associated with one port group as the port group is created. T wo link aggregation group s are defined as active and backup port internally . One of two link aggregation groups[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6.2.1.3.2. Viewing Port Backup St atus Page The page displays the st atus of all currently configured port-backup. Non-Configurable Data Name – The name of port group External Active Ports – The configured external active port s. External Backup Ports – The configured external backup por[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6.2.2 Panel Settings Menu 6.2.2.1 Configuring Management Session and Network Parameters 6.2.2.1.1 View ing Inv entory Information Use this panel to display the IBP's V ital Product Dat a, stored in non-volatile memory at the factory . Non-Configurable Data System Description - The product[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6.2.2.1.2 Viewing Panel Description Page Configurable Data System Name - Enter the name you want to us e to identify this IBP module. Y ou may use up to 31 alpha-numeric characters. The factory default is blank. System Location - Enter the location of this IBP module. Y ou may use up to 31 alp[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 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 port s. The configuration parameters associated with the IBP's network interface do not af fect the confi[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 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 n ot be allowed to access from this interface. Non-Configurable Data Burned-in MAC Address - The burned-in MAC address[...]
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C o m p l i a n c e S t a t e m e n t s Important Notes 6.2.2.1.4 Configuring T elnet Session Page Configurable Data T elnet Session Timeout (minutes) - S pecify how many minutes of inactivity should occur on a telnet session before the session is logged off. Y ou may enter any number from 1 to 160. The factory default is 5. Maximum Number of T eln[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 59 6.2.2.1.5 Configuring Outbound T elnet Client Configuration Page Configurable Data Admin Mode - S pecifies if the Outbound T elnet service is Enabled or Disabled. Default value is Enabled. Maximum Sessions - S pecifies the maximum number of Outbound T elnet Sessions a[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface 6.2.2.1.6 Configuring Serial Port Page Configurable Data Serial Port Login Timeout (minutes) - S pecify how many minutes of inactivity should occur on a serial port connection before the IB P closes th e connection. Enter a number between 0 and 160: the factory default is 5. Entering 0 disables the ti[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface 6.2.2.1.7 Defining User Account s Page By default, two user accounts exist: admin, with 'Read/Write' privileges guest, with 'Read Only' privileges By default, the passwor d for admin is “admin”, and passwor d for guest is blank. The names are case insensitive. If you logon with[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Command Buttons Submit - Update the IBP module with the values on this screen. If you want the IBP module to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Delete - Delete the currently selected user account. If you want the IBP module to retain the new values across a power cycl[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface 6.2.2.1.8 Defining DHCP Client Configuring DHCP Rest art 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 the server to reassign the client's last address if available. If the BOOTP or DH[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface 6.2.2.1.9 Defining SNMP Configuring SNMP Community Configuration Page By default, two SNMP Communities exist: private, with 'Read/Write' privileges and st atus set to enable public, with 'Read Only' privileges and st atus set to enable These are well-known communities, you can use [...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Configuring SNMP T ra p Receiver Configuration Page This menu will display an entry for every active T rap Receiver . Configurable Data SNMP Community Name - Enter the community string for the SNMP trap packet to be sent to the trap manager . T[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Viewing SNMP supported MIBs Page This is a list of all the MIBs supported by the IBP module. Non-configurable Dat a Name - The RFC number if applicable and the name of the MIB. Description - The RFC title or MIB description. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the data.[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface 6.2.2.1.10 Configuring SNTP Configuring SNTP Global Configuration Page Configurable Data Client Mode - S pecifies the mode of operation of SNTP Client. An SNTP client may operate in one of the following modes. • Disable - SNTP is not operational. No SNTP request s are sent from the client nor are an[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Viewing SNTP Global St atus Page Non-Configurable Data V ersion - S pecifies the SNTP V ersion the client supports. Supported Mode - S pecifies the SNTP modes the client supports. Multiple modes may be supported by a client. Last Up date T ime - S pecifies the local date and time (UTC) the SNTP client[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Address T ype - S pecifies the address type of the SNTP Server address for the last received valid packet. Server Stratum - S pecifies the claimed stratum of the server for the last rece ived valid packet. Reference Clock Id - S pecifies the reference clock identifier of the server for the last receiv[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Allowed types are : • Unknown • IPV4 Default value is Unknown Port - S pecifies the port on the server to which SNTP requests are to be sent. Allowed range is (1 to 65535). Default value is 123. Priority - S pecifies the priority of this server entry in determining the sequence of servers to which[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Last Attempt Time - S pecifies the local date and time (UTC) that this SNTP server was last queried. Last Attempt St atus - S pecifies the status of the last SNTP request to this server . If no packet has been received from this server , a status of Other is displayed. • Other None of the following [...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface 6.2.2.2 Configuring IBP Interface 6.2.2.2.1 Interface Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which dat a is to be displayed or configured. Configurable Data Physical Mode - Use the pulldown menu to select the port's speed and duplex mode. If you select auto th[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 74 6.2.2.2.2 Viewing Interface Configuration Page This screen displays the st atus for all ports in the box. Non-Configurable Port St atus Dat a Slot/Port - Identifies the port Port T ype - For normal ports this field will be blank. Otherwise the possible values are: Mon[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Refresh – Refresh the configuration value again.[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 76 6.2.2.3 Managing System Utilities 6.2.2.3.1 Panel Reset Page Command Buttons Reset - Select this button to reboot the IBP . Any configuration changes you have made since the last time you issued a sav e will be lost. Y ou will be shown a confirmation screen after you [...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 6.2.2.3.4 Dow nloading S pecific Files to Panel Page Use this menu to download a file to the Panel. Configurable Data File T ype - S pecify wha t type of file you want to download: Script - specify configuration script when you want to updat e the IBP’s script file. CLI Banner - S pecify the banner that you[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 6.2.2.3.5 Uploading Specific Files from Panel Page Use this menu to upload a code, configuration, or log file from the IBP . Configurable Data File T ype - S pecify the type of file you want to upload. The available options are Script, Code, CLI Banner , Configuration, Error Log, Buffered Log, and T rap Log. [...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 6.2.2.3.6 Defining Configuration and Runtime St artup File Page S pecify the file used to start up the system. Configurable Data Configuration File - Configuration files. Runtime File - Run-time operation codes. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated screen to the IBP and specify the file start-up. 6.2.2.3[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 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 file being copied. Y ou may enter up to 3 2 characters. The factory default is blank. Non-Con[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface Command Buttons Submit - This will in itiate the ping.[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 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 valid range is 1 - 15. Consideration to maximum delay time should be given when configuring [...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 6.2.3.1.2 Viewing Radius St atistics Page Non-Configurable Data Invalid Server Addresses - The number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received from unknown addresses. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 6.2.3.1.3 Configuring RADIUS Server Configuration Page Selection Criteria RADIU[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface Non-Configurable Data Current - Indicates if this server is currently in use as the authentication server . Secret Configured - Indicates if the shared secret for this server has been configured. Command Buttons Submit - Sends the updated screen to the IBP and causes the changes to t ake effect on the IBP but[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface malformed access-responses. Bad Authenticators - The number of RADIUS Access-Response packet s containing invalid authenticators or signature attributes received from this server . Pending Request s - The number of RADIUS Access-Request p ackets destined f or this server that have not yet timed out or receive[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface Secret - S pecifies the shared secret to use with the specified accounting server . This field is only displayed if the user has READWRITE access. Apply - The Secret will only be applied if this box is checked. If the box is not che cked, anything entered in the Secret field will have no af fect and will not [...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface that contained invalid a uthenticators received from this accounting server . Pending Request s - Displays the number of RADIUS Accounting-Request packet s sent to this server that have not yet timed out or received a response. Timeout s - Displays the number of accounting timeouts to this server . Unknown T [...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 6.2.3.2 Defining TACACS Configuration 6.2.3.2.1 Configuring T ACACS Configuration Page Use this menu to configure the parameters for T ACACS+, which is used to verify the login user's authentication. Note that only a user with Read/W rite access privileges may change the data on this screen. Configurable[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 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 value is shown when the web p age is displayed. The default value is disabled. TLS V ersi[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 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 configured value is shown when the web p age is displayed. The default value is Disable.[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 6.2.4 Extended Configuration Menu 6.2.4.1 Viewing System Logs 6.2.4.1.1 Vi ewing Buffered Log Configuration Page This log stores messages in memory based upon the settings for message component and severity . On stackable systems, this log exists only on the top of stack plat form. Other platforms in the stac[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 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 Number of log messages displayed: For the buffered log, only the latest 128 ent ries are displayed on the we[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface 6.2.4.1.4 Configuring Console Log Page This allows logging to any serial device att ached to the host. Configurable Data Admin St atus -A log that is "Disabled" shall not log messages. A log that is "Enabled" shall log messages. Enable or Disable logging by selecting the correspon ding lin[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface events. Af ter the event is logged and the updated log is saved in FLASH me mory , the IBP module will be reset. The log can h old at least 2,000 entries ( the actual number depends on the platform and OS), and the oldest one will be erased when an attempt is made to add an entry after it is full. The event l[...]
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Overview Web-Based Management Interface -Error (3): error conditions -W arning (4): warning conditions -Notice(5): normal but significant conditions -Informational(6): informational messages -Debug(7): debug-level messages Command Buttons Submit - Update the IBP with the values you entered. Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again st art[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 98 6.2.4.1.8 Vi ewing 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 the user is connected. Idle Time - Shows the idle session t[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference 6.2.4.2 Viewing Statistics 6.2.4.2.2 Viewing the Panel Det ailed St atistics Page Non-Configurable Data ifIndex - This object indicates the ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with t he Processor of this IBP. Octets Received - The total number of octets of data received by the [...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference Most Address Entries Ever Used - The highest number of Forwarding Database Address Table entries that have been learned by this IBP since the most recent reboot. Address Entries in Use - The number of Learned and static entries in the Forwarding Database Address Table for this IBP. Time Si[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference Packets Received with Errors - The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverabl e to a higher-layer protocol. Packets Transmitted Without Errors - The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Broadcast Packets Transmitted - The tota[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference Packets RX and TX 64 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received or transmitted that were 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Packets RX and TX 65-127 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received or trans[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference Packets Received 128-255 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Packets Received 256-511 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) r[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 104 Rx FCS 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) with an integral number of octets Overruns - The total number [...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 105 Total Packets Transmitted Successfully - The number of frames that have been transmitted by this port to its segment. Unicast Packets Transmitted - The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address, inclu[...]
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M a i n M e n u W eb-Based Management Interface Intelligent Blade Panel Module 108 6.2.4.2.5 Viewing Each Port Summary St atistics Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which dat a is to be displayed or configured. Non-Configurable Data ifIndex - This object indicates the ifI ndex of the interface table entry associated with[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference 6.2.4.3 Managing Access Control (802.1x) 6.2.1.1.2 Defining Access Control Page Configurable Data Administrative Mode - This selector list s the two options for administrative mode: enable and disable. The default value is disabled. Command Buttons Submit - Sends the updated screen to the [...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference 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 button is pressed. Supplicant Timeout - T his input field allows the user to enter t[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference 6.2.1.1.4 Viewing each Port Acc ess 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 fields to be updated f or the newly selected port. All physical interfaces are valid[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference Server Timeout - This field displays the conf igured server timeout for the selected port. The server timeout is the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator o n this port to timeout the authentication ser ver . The server timeout is a value in the range of 1 t o 65535. Ma[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference "T imeout" "Initialize" "Idle" Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 6.2.1.1.5 Viewing Access Control Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Port - S pecifies the port whose settings are displayed in the current t able row . Control Mode - [...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference Reauthentication Enabled - This field shows whether reauthentication of the sup plicant for the specified port is allowed. The possible values are 'true' and 'false'. If the value is 'true' reauthentication will occur . Otherwise, reauthentication will not be [...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference 6.2.1.1.6 Viewing each Port Acc ess Control S t atistics Page Selection Criteria Port - Selects the port to be displayed. When the selection is changed, a screen refresh will occur causing all fields to be updated f or the newly selected port. All physical interfaces are valid. Non-Configu[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference 6.2.1.1.7 Defining Access Control User Login Page Selection Criteria Users - Selects the user name that will use the selected login list for 802.1x port security . Configurable Data Login - Selects the login to apply to the specified user . All configured logins are displayed. Command Butt[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference 6.2.1.1.8 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. Command Buttons Submit - Sends the updated screen to the IBP and causes the changes to t[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference 6.2.1.2 Managing IP Filter 6.2.1.2.2 IP Filter Configuration Page Management IP filter designates st ations that are allowed to make configuration changes to the IBP . Select up to five management stations used to manage the IBP . If you choose to define one or more designated management s[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference 6.2.1.3 Managing Authentication Configuration 6.2.1.3.2 Defining Authentication List Configuration Page Y ou use this screen to configure login list s. A login list specifies the authentication method(s) you want used to validate IBP or port access for the users associated with the list. T[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference perform a save. 6.2.1.3.3 Viewing Authentication List Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Authentication List - Identifies the authentication login list summarized in this row . Method List - The order ed list of methods configured for this login list. Login Users - The users you assigned t[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference User Login Configuration screen. If you need to create a ne w login list for the user , you would do so on the Login Configuration screen. The pre-configured users, admin and guest, are assigned to a pre-configured list named defaultList, which you may not delete. All newly created users a[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference 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 followed by values, parameters, or both. Example 1 ip address <[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 124 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: "System Name with Spaces"[...]
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C L I M o d e - b a s e d T o p o l o g y Command Reference MacAddr YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY hexidecimal digit pairs Double quotation marks such as "System Name with Spaces" set off user defined strings. If the operator wishes to use spaces as part of a name parameter then it must be enclosed in double quotation marks. Empty strings (““) are[...]
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System Information and S tatistics commands Command Refere nce Intelligent Blade Panel Module 126 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 of the IP stations communicating with the IBP. [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 127 Privileged Exec Display Message Current Time displays system time 7.3.3 show eventlog This command displays the event log, which contains error messages from the system, in the Primary Management System . The event l og is not cleared on a system reset. Syntax show eventlog De[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference name extension of “.scr”, the output will be redirected to a script file. Syntax show running-config [all] [<scriptname>] [all] - enable the display/capture of all commands with settings/configura tions that include values that are same as the default values. <scriptname> - redirect the output t[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.3.6 show system This command displays IBP system information. Syntax show system Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message System Description: Text used to identify this I BP. System Object ID: The manufacturing ID System Information System Up Time: The time in days, hours and minutes [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Privileged Exec Display Message System Description: Text used to identify the product name of this IBP. Machine Type: Specifies the machine model as defined by the Vital Product Data. Machine Model: Specifies the machine model as defined by the Vital Product Data. Serial Number: The unique box serial number for[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference running on the IBP . For example, if the major version was 2 and the minor version was 4, the format would be '2.4'. Operating Code Version: The release version maintenance number of the code cu rrently running on the IBP . For example, if the major version was 2 and the minor version was 4, the forma[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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 st atus {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port> - is the desired interface number . all - This p arameter displays information for all i[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.1.2 show interface This command displays the Port monitoring information for the system. Syntax show interface <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number . Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Intf: The physical slot and physical port. Type: If not bla[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference all - This command displays statistics information for all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message The display parameters when the argument is '<slot/port>' are as follows: Packets Received Without Error: The total number of packets (including broadcast pack[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Syntax show interface counters det ailed {<slot/port> | switchport} <slot/port> - is the desired interface number . switchport - This p arameter specifies whole IBP or all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message The display parameters when the argument is '[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference received that were between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive (excluding framin g bits but including FCS octets). Packets RX and TX 512-1023 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive (excludin g framing bits but including F[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Packets Transmitted 65-127 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Packets Transmitted 128-255 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were be[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference seconds since the statistics for this port were last cleared. The display parameters when the argument is ‘switchport’ are as follows: Total Packets Received (Octets): The total number of octets of data received by the processor (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Packets Received Without Err[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.1.4 show interface IBP This command displays a summary of statistics for all CPU traffic. Syntax show interface IBP Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Packets Received Without Error: The total number of packets (including broadcast packets and multicast packets) received by th[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.1.5 interface This command is used to enter Interface configuration mode. Syntax interface <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number . Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.4.1.6 interface range This command is used to enter Interface range configuration mode. Syntax [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.1.7 speed-duplex This command is used to set the speed and duplex mode for the interface. Syntax speed-duplex {10 | 100} {full-duplex | half-duplex} 100 - 100BASE-T 10 - 10BASE-T full-duplex - Full duplex half-duplex - Half duplex Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config This command is used to se[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.1.8 negotiate This command enables automatic negotiation on a port. The default value is enabled. Syntax negotiate no negotiate no - This command disables automatic negotiation on a port. Default Setting Enable Command Mode Interface Config This command enables automatic negotiation on all interfaces. The d[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.1.9 capabilities This command is used to set the capabilities on specific interface. Syntax cap abilities {{10 | 100 } {full-duplex | half-duplex}} | {1000 full-duplex } no cap abilities {{10 | 100 } {full-duplex | half-duplex}} | {1000 full-duplex } 10 - 10BASE-T 100 - 100BASE-T 1000 - 1000BASE-T full-dupl[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.1.10 description This command is used to add a description for the interface. Syntax description <string> <dtring> - Up to 64 characters describing this interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 7.4.1.11 storm-control flowcontrol This command enables 802.3x flow control for a[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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 Multicast Forw arding Database Tables 7.4.2.1 show mac-addr-table This command displays the for[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference information. The format is 6 or 8 two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, for example 01:23:45:67:89:AB. In an IVL system the MAC address will be d isplayed as 8 bytes. In an SVL system, the MAC address will be displayed as 6 bytes. Note: This software version only supports IVL systems. Inte[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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 can display the table entry for one MAC Address by specifying the MAC address as an optional p[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.2.4 show mac-address-table stats This command displays the MFDB statistics. Syntax show mac-address-t able st at s Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Max MFDB Table Entries: This displays the total number of entries that can possibly be in the MFDB. Most MFDB Entries Since Las[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.2.6 mac-address-table aging-time This command configures the forwarding database address aging timeout in seconds. Syntax mac-address-t able aging-time <10-1000000> no mac-address-t able aging-time <10-1000000> <10-1000000> - aging-time (Range: 10-1000000) in seconds no - This command sets[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference External port s: Indicates by slot id and port number which port belongs to this management VLAN. 7.4.3.2 Mgmt-vlan This command is used to create or delete an management VLAN Syntax mgmt-vlan <mgmtVlanName> <vlan-id> no mgmt-vlan <mgmtVlanName> <mgmtVlanName> - A string associated with [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.4 IGMP Snooping 7.4.4.1 Show Commands 7.4.4.1.1 show igmp snooping This command displays IGMP Snooping information. Syntax show igmp snooping Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Name: This indicates the name of port group. IGMP Snooping: This displays the IGMP snooping is enabl[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.5 Port Channel 7.4.5.1 lacp This command enables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port group. Syntax lacp <portGroupName> no lacp <portGroupName> <portGroupName> - The name of a port group which the LACP to be enabled or disabled. no - This command disables Link Aggregation Co[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.6 Port Group 7.4.6.1 Show Commands This command display the port group information. Syntax show port-group [<portGroupName>] <portGroupName> - The name of a port group which user want to display . Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Name: This indicates the name of [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference None Command Mode Global Config This command is used to add or remove a port to/form a port group. Syntax port-group <portGroupName> no port-group <portGroupName> <portGroupName> - A string associated with port group as a convenience. It can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters, and can not be [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Port Backup: . This indicates port-backup is enabled or disabled. External Active Ports: This indicates which ports are in active-port list. External Backup Ports: This indicates which ports are in backup-port list. 7.4.7.2 Configuration Commands 7.4.7.2.1 port-backup This command is used to enable or disable p[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference This command is used to move a port from active-port list to backup-port list. Syntax port-backup no port-backup no - This command move the port to active-port list. Restriction: users are not allowe d to move the last member of active port to backup port. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 7.4.[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.4.8.2 Configuration Commands 7.4.8.2.1 linkst ate This command is used to enable or disable linkst ate for a port group Syntax linkst ate <portGroupName> no linkst ate <portGroupName> <portGroupName> - A string associated with port group as a convenience. It can be up to 32 alphanumeric char[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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 fo r in-band connectivity with the IBP via any of the IBP's front panel ports. The conf[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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 st atus and all designated management st ations. Syntax show ip filter Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display M[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 1518 Command Mode Interface Config 7.5.1.5 ip address This command sets the IP Address, and subnet mask. The IP Address and the gateway must be on the same subnet. Syntax ip address <ip addr> <netmask> [<vlan-id>] no ip address <ipaddr> - IP address <netmask> - Subnet Mask <vlan[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference < gateway > - IP address of the default gateway no - Restore the default IP address of the default gateway Default Setting IP address: 0.0.0.0 Command Mode Global Config 7.5.1.7 ip address protocol This command specifies the network configuration protocol to be used. If you modify this value, the change i[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Syntax ip address mgmt-vlan <vlanID> <vlanID> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4094). Default Setting VLAN ID: 1. Command Mode Global Config 7.5.1.9 ip filter This command is used to enable the IP filter function. Syntax ip filter no ip filter no – Disable ip filter. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode G[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Syntax ip filter <ip addr> no ip filter <ip addr> <ipaddr> - Configure a IP address to be a filter. No - Remove this filter IP address. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.5.2 Serial Interface Commands 7.5.2.1 show line console This command displays serial communication settings [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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 the logon attempt threshold is reached on the console port, the system interface become[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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 <0-160> <0-160> - max connect time (Range: 0 -160). no - This command sets [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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> - silent time (Range: 0 - 65535) in seconds. no - This command sets the maximum valu[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.5.3.2 show line vty This command displays telnet settings. Syntax show line vty Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Remote Connection Login Timeout (minutes): This object indicates the number of minutes a remote connection session[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.5.3.4 exec-timeout This command sets the remote connection session timeout value, in minutes. A session is active as long as the session has been idle for the value set. A value of 0 indicat es that a session remains active indefinitely. The time is a decimal va[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference p assword-threshold <0-120> no p assword-threshold <threshold> - max threshold (Range: 0 - 120). no - This command sets the maximum value to the default. Default Setting 3 Command Mode T elnet Config 7.5.3.6 maxsessions This command specifies the maximum number of remote connection sessions that can[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Syntax sessions no sessions no - This command disables telnet sessions. If sessions are disabled, no new telnet sessions are established. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode T elnet Config 7.5.3.8 telnet sessions This command regulates new outbound telnet connections. If enabled , new outbound telnet sessions [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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> - max sessions (Range: 0 - 5). no - This command sets the maximum value to be 5. Default[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Global Config 7.5.3.11 show telnet This command displays the current outbound telnet settings. Syntax show telnet Default Setting None Command Mode User Exec, Privileged Exec Display Message Outbound Telnet Login Timeout (in minutes) Indicates the number of minutes an outbound telnet session is allowed to remai[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference SNMP community parameters). Syntax show snmp Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message SNMP Community Name: The community string to which this entry grants access. A valid entry is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string of up to 16 characters. Ea ch row of this table must contain a unique [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Authentication Flag: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is enabled. Indicates whether authentication failure traps will be sent. Link Up/Down Flag: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is enabled. Indicates whether link status traps will be se[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.5.4.5 snmp-server contact This command sets the organization responsible for the network. The range for conta ct is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Syntax snmp-server cont act <con> <con> - Range is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Default[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference <name> - community name (up to 16 case-sensitive characters). no - This command removes this community nam e from the table. The name is the community name to be deleted. Default Setting Two default community names: public and private. You can replace these default community names with unique identifiers [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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 clients may use that community to access the device. A value of 255.255.255.255 will [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Command Mode Global Config 7.5.4.7 snmp-server host This command sets a client IP address for an SNMP community. The address is the associated community SNMP packet sending address and is used along with the client IP mask value to denote a range of IP addresses from which SNMP clients may use that community to[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config This command enables Link Up/Down traps for the entire IBP. When enabled, link traps are sent only if the Link Trap flag setting associated with the port is enabled (see ‘snmp trap link-status’ command). Syntax snmp-server enable trap s linkmode no snmp-ser[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Enabled Command Mode Global Config 7.5.5 SNMP Trap Commands 7.5.5.1 show snmptrap This command displays SNMP trap receivers. Trap messages are sent across a network to an SNMP Network Manager. These messages alert the manager to events occurring w ithin the IBP or on the network. Six trap receivers are simultan[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.5.5.2 snmp trap link-status This command enables link status traps by interface. Note: This command is valid only when the Link Up/Down Flag is enabled. See ‘snmpserver enable traps linkmode’ command. Syntax snmp trap link-st atus no snmp trap link-st atus no - This command disables link status traps by i[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.5.5.3 snmptrap <name> <ipaddr> This command adds an SNMP trap name. The maximum length of the name is 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters. Syntax snmptrap <name> <ip addr> no snmptrap <name> <ip addr> <name> - [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference snmptrap ip addr <name> <ipaddr> <ip addrnew> <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 snmptrap mode This command activates or deactivates an SNMP trap. Enabled trap rec[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference This command displays the http settings for the IBP. Syntax show ip http Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message HTTP Mode (Unsecure): This field indicates whether the HTTP mode is enabled or disabled. HTTP Port: This field specifies the port configure d for HTTP. HTTP Mode (Secure): T[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.5.6.3 ip http port This command is used to set the http port where port can be 1-65535 and the default is port 80. Syntax ip http port <1-65535> no ip http port <1-65535> - HTTP Port value. no - This command is used to reset the http port to the default value. Default Setting 80 Command Mode Globa[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Command Mode Global Config 7.5.6.5 ip http secure-port This command is used to set the SSLT port where port can be 1-65535 and the default is port 443. Syntax ip http secure-port <portid> no ip http secure-port <portid> - SSLT Port value. no - This command is used to reset the SSLT port to the defau[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Global Config 7.5.6.7 ip http secure-protocol This command is used to set protocol levels (versions). The protocol lev el can be set to TLS1, SSL3 or to both TLS1 and SSL3. Syntax ip http secure-protocol <protocollevel1> [protocollevel2] no ip http secure-protocol <protocollevel1> [protocollevel2] &[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Display Message Administrative Mode: This field indicates whether the administrative mode of SSH is enabled or disabled. Protocol Levels: The protocol level may have the values of version 1, version 2, or both versions. SSH Sessions Currently Active: This field specifies the current number of SSH connections. M[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Default Setting SSH1 and SSH2 Command Mode Global Config 7.5.7.4 ip ssh maxsessions This command specifies the maximum number of SSH connection sessions that can be established. A value of 0 indicates that no ssh connection ca n be established. The range is 0 to 5. Syntax ip ssh maxsessions <0-5> no ip ss[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference Syntax ip ssh timeout <1-160> no ip ssh timeout <1-160> - timeout interval in seconds. no - This command sets the SSH connection session timeout value, in minutes, to the default. Changing the timeout value for active sessions doe s not become effective until the session is reaccessed. Any keystroke[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 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 command is used to restore to default value. Default Setting System Burned In MAC Address[...]
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Management Commands Command Reference 7.5.9 LOCK Commands 7.5.9.1 lock This command locks the http access to the IBP and registers the passed “lock_iden tifier” with this lock. When the lock is set, the Web-GUI presents a message that access to this IBP is currently not possible, bcause it is managed by another application. Use t he no form to [...]
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Management Commands Command Reference If you want to remove this lock, this Blade server must not be managed by any Virtual IO Manager. In order to release the lock without using the Virtual IO Manager issue the command "no lock <lock_identifier>" for each lock identifier that is registered.” Command Mode Global Config 7.5.9.3 loc[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 194 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 Port [...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Message: The message that has been logged. Note: Message log information is not retained across a system reset. 7.6.3 show logging traplog This command displays the trap log maintained by [...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Syntax show logging host s Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Index (used for deleting) IP Address IP Address of the configured server. Severity The minimum severity to log to the specified address. Port Server Port Number.[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference This command enables wrapping of in-memory logging when full capacity reached. Otherwise when full capacity is reached, logging stops. Syntax logging buffered wrap no logging buffered wrap no - This command disables wrapping of in-mem ory logging when fu[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 7.6.4.3 logging host This command enables logging to a host where up to eight hosts can be configured. Syntax logging host <host address> [ <port>] [[<severitylevel> | <0-7>]] <hostaddress> - IP address of the log server. &l[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference This command reconfigures the IP address of the log server. Syntax logging host reconfigure <hostindex> <host address> < hostindex > - Index of the log server. <hostaddress> - New IP address of the log server. Default Setting None[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Syntax logging syslog port <portid> no logging syslog port no - Resets the local logging port to t he default. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.6.4.5 clear logging buffered This command clears all in-memory log. Syntax clear logg[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 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 the script file. Application of the [...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 7.7.3 script list This command lists all scripts present on the IBP as well as the total number of files present. Syntax script list Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.7.4 script show This command displays the content of a script file. S[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 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. The SNMPv3 fields will only be displayed i[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference This command adds a new user (account) if space permits. The account <username> can be up to eight characters in length. The name may be comprised of alphanumeric characters as well as the dash (‘-’) and underscore (‘_’). The <username&g[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference <username> - is the login user name. md5 - md5 authentication method. sha - sha authentication method. none - no use authentication method. no - This command sets the authentication protocol to be used for the specified login user to none . The <[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 7.9 Security Commands 7.9.1 Show Commands 7.9.1.1 show users authentication This command displays all users and all authentication logi n information. It also displays the authentication login list assigned to the default user. Syntax show users authenti[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Authentication Login List: This displays the authentication login listname. Method 1: This displays the first method in the specified au thentication login list, if any. Method 2: This displays the second method in the specified authentica tion login lis[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Privileged Exec Display Message Administrative mode: Indicates whether authentication control on the IBP is enabled or disabled. 7.9.1.5 show dot1x detail This command is used to show a summary of the global dot1x configuration and the detailed dot1x con[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference this port will retransmit an EAPOL EAP Request/Identity before timing out the supplicant. The value will be in the range of 1 to 10. Reauthentication Period: The timer used by the authenticator state machine on this port to determine when reauthenticatio[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference EAP Response Frames Received: The number of valid EAP response frames (other than resp/id frames) that have been received by this authenticator. EAP Request/Id Frames Transmitted: The number of EAP request/identity frames that have been transmitted by th[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Syntax show dot1x users <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User: Users configured locally to have access to the specified port. 7.9.1.9 show radius-serv[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Syntax show radius Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Current Server IP Address: Indicates the configured server currently in use for authentication Number of configured servers: The configured IP address of the authenticat[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Secret Configured: Yes or No If the optional token 'statistics <ipaddr>' is included, the statistics for the configured RADIUS accounting server are displayed. The IP address parameter must match that of a previously configured RADIUS acc[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Privileged Exec Display Message If an IP address is not specified then only the Invalid Server Addresses field is displayed. Otherwise, the other listed fields are displayed. Invalid Server Addresses: The number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 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 Server 1 Timeout (sec): Timeou[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Privileged Exec Display Message Port Security Administration Mode: Port lock mode for the entire system. This command shows the port-security settings for a particular interface or all interfaces. Syntax show port-security { <slot/port> | all } Def[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Syntax show port-security st a tic <slot/port> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MAC address Statically locked MAC address. This command displays the source MAC address of the last packet that was discard ed on a loc[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference list of methods are set in the authe ntication login list. If the authentication login list does not exist, a new authentication login list is first created and then the authentication methods are set in the authentication login list. The maximum number [...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Syntax username defaultlogin <listname> <listname> - an authentication login list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.9.2.3 username login This command assigns the specified authentication login list to the specified user for s[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 7.9.3 Dot1x Configuration Commands 7.9.3.1 dot1x initialize This command begins the initialization sequence on the specified port. This command is only valid if the control mode for the specified port is 'auto'. If the control mode is not &apos[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 7.9.3.3 dot1x login This command assigns the specified authentication login list to the specified user for 802.1x port security. The <user> parameter must be a configured user and the <listname> parameter must be a configured authentication l[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 7.9.3.5 dot1x user This command adds the specified user to the list of users with access to th e specified port or all ports. The <username> parameter must be a configured user. Syntax dot1x user <user> {<slot/port> | all} no dot1x user[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 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 one of the fol[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 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 Request/Identity frame before[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 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 used b y the authenticator [...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference <seconds> no dot1x timeout {quiet-period | reauth-period | server-timeout | supp-timeout | tx-period} <seconds> - Value in the range 0 – 65535. no - This command sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator state machi[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 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 comm and configures the IP address to use to connect to a RADIUS authentication server. Up to 3 serve[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference This command is used to configure the shared secret bet ween the RADIUS client and the RADIUS accounting / authentication server. Depending on whether the 'auth' or 'ac ct' token is used, the shared secret will be configured for the R[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 7.9.4.5 radius-server timeout This command sets the timeout value (in seconds) after which a request must be retransmitted to the RADIUS server if no response is received. The timeout value is an integer in the range of 1 to 30. Syntax radius-server time[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 7.9.4.7 radius-server primary This command is used to configure the primary RADIUS authentication server for this RADIUS client. The primary server is the one t hat is used by default for handling RADIUS requests. The remaining configured servers are onl[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.9.5.2 tacacs mode This command is used to enable/select/disable the T ACACS server administrative mode Syntax t acacs mode <1-3> {master | slave} no t acacs mode <1-3> <1-3> - The valid value of ind[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Default Setting IP 0.0.0.0 Command Mode Global Config 7.9.5.4 tacacs port This command is used to configure the T ACACS server ’s service port. Syntax t acacs port <1-3> <1-65535> no t acacs port <1-3> <1-65535> - service port ([...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference no - This command is used to remove the T ACACS server secret key . Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.9.5.6 tacacs retry This command is used to configure the T ACACS packet retransmit times. Syntax t acacs retry <1-3> <1-9> n[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference <1-255> - max timeout (Range: 1 to 255). <1-3> - The valid value of index is 1, 2, and 3. no - This co mmand is used to reset the timeout value to the default value. Default Setting 3 Command Mode Global Config 7.9.6 Port Security Configurati[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 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 Mode Interface Config 7.9.[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 7.9.6.4 port-security mac-address This command adds a MAC address to the list of statically locked MAC addresses. Syntax port-security mac-address <mac-addr> <1-3965> no port-security mac-address <mac-addr> <1-3965> <1-3965>[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 7.10 SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) 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 s[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference SNTP Version The highest SNTP version the client supports. Port SNTP Client Port Client Mode: Configured SNTP Client Mode. Unicast Poll Interval Poll interval value for SNTP clients in seconds as a power of two. Poll Timeout (Seconds) Poll timeout value [...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference This command will set the poll interval for SNTP broadcast clients in seconds as a po wer of two where <poll-interval> can be a value from 6 to 16. Syntax sntp broadcast client poll-interval <6-10> no sntp broadcast client poll-interval <6[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Global Config 7.10.2.3 sntp client port This command will set the SNTP client port id and polling interval in seconds. Syntax sntp client port <portid> [<6-10>] no sntp client port <portid> - SNTP client port id. <6-10> - Polling [...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference 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 se conds. Syntax sntp unicast client poll-timeout <poll-timeout> no sntp[...]
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S N T P ( S i m p l e N e t w o r k T i m e P r o t o c o l ) C o m m a n d s Command Reference Default Setting The default value is 1. Command Mode Global Config 7.10.2.7 sntp server This command configures an SNTP server (with a maximum of three) where the server address can be an ip address or a domain name and the address type either ipv4 or dn[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference Intelligent Blade Panel Module 243 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 | af ter-utc} <name> - Name of the time zone, usually an acronym. (Range: 1-15 characters) <0-12> - [...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.1.2 clear traplog This command clears the trap log. Syntax clear traplog Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.1.3 clear eventlog This command is used to clear the event log, which cont ains error messages from the system. Syntax clear eventlog De[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference Syntax clear logging buffered Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.1.5 clear config This command resets the configuration to the factory defaults without powering off the IBP. The IBP is automatically reset when this command is processed. You are prompted to confirm that the rese[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.1.7 clear mac address table This command clear all dynamic mac address from the mac address table of IBP. Syntax clear mac-addr-t able dynamic Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.1.8 clear counters This command clears the st[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference 7.11.1.9 clear port-group This command resets port group configuration parameters and management VLAN parameters to the factory defaults. Syntax clear port-group Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.1.10 enable passwd This command changes Privileged EXEC password. Syntax enable p[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.1.12 clear ip filter This command is used to clear all ip filter entries . Syntax clear ip filter Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.1.13 clear dot1x statistics This command resets the 802.1x statistics for the specified port or for all ports. [...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference 7.11.1.14 clear radius statistics This command is used to clear all RADIUS statistics. Syntax clear radius st atistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.1.15 clear tacacs This command is used to clear T ACACS configuration. Syntax clear t acacs Default Setting None Command Mod[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference 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, sslpe m- server, sslpem-dhweak, and sslpem-dhstrong. Files upload to PC Syntax copy st artup-config <sourcefilename> <url> copy {errorlo[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference <dest filename> - name of the image file or the script file. <url> - xmodem or tf tp://ipaddr/path/file. sshkey-rsa1 - SSH RSA1 Key file. sshkey-rsa2 - SSH RSA2 Key file. sshkey-dsa - SSH DSA Key file. sslpem-root - Secure Root PEM file. sslpem-server - Secure Server PEM file. sslpem-d[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference This command upload or download the pre-login banner file Syntax copy clibanner <url> copy <url> clibanner no clibanner <url> - xmodem or tf tp://ipaddr/path/file. no - Delete CLI banner . Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.3 delete This command is used to del[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference Syntax dir [boot-rom | config | opcode [<filename>] ] <filename> - name of the configuration or image file. boot-rom - bootrom. config - configuration file. opcode - run time operation code. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Column Heading Description da[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference This command is used to specify the file or image used to start up the system. Syntax boot-system {boot-rom | config | opcode} <filename> <filename> - name of the configuration or image file. boot-rom - bootrom. config - configuration file. opcode - run time operation code. Default Set[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference Ping on changing parameter value Syntax ping <host> count <0-20000000> [size <32-512>] ping <host> size <32-512> [count <0-20000000>] <ip addr> - an IP address. <0-20000000> - number of pings (Range: 0 - 20000000). Note that 0 means infinite. <siz[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference Privileged Exec 7.11.9 logging cli-command This command enables the CLI command Logging feature. The Command Logging component enables the IBP to log all Command Line Interface (CLI) commands issued on the system. Syntax Logging cli-command Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.11.10 c[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference 7.11.11 reload This command resets the IBP without powering it off. Reset means that all network connections are terminated and the boot code executes. The IBP uses the stored configuration to initialize the system. You are prompted to confirm th at the reset should proceed. A successful reset is [...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference <0-1 1> - telnet session ID. all - all telnet sessions. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.11.14 hostname This command is used to set the prompt string. Syntax hostname <prompt_string> < prompt_string > - Prompt string. Default Setting vty-0 Command Mode Global C[...]
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錯誤 ! 找不到參照來源。 Command Reference 7.12 DHCP Commands 7.12.1 ip dhcp restart Submit a DHCP client request. Syntax ip dhcp rest art Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.12.2 ip dhcp client-identifier This commands specifies the DHCP c lient identifier for the IBP. Syntax ip dhcp client-identifier {text <text> | he[...]
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Using SNMP Intelligent Blade Panel Module 260 8 Using SNMP SNMP (Sim ple Network Management Protocol) is a communication protocol designed specifically fo r managing devices or other elements on a network. Equipment commonly managed with SNMP includes swit ch es, routers and host computers. SNMP is typica lly used to configure these de vices fo r p[...]
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Suppor ted MIBs Usi ng SNMP 8.2 Suppor ted MIBs The standard MIBs are listed in the followin g tabl e. 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-icmp.my RFC 1493 BRIDGE-MIB bridge.my RFC 1643 ETHERLIKE-MIB etherlike.my RFC 19[...]
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Suppor ted MIBs Usi ng SNMP RFC 3814 MPLS-FTN-MIB mpls_ftn.my RFC 2932 IPMROUTE-STD-MIB ipmroute.m y RFC 1354 IP-FORWARD-M IB 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 RFC 1573 IANAifType-MIB iftype.my RFC 2677 IANA-ADDRESS-FAMILY-NUMBERS-MIB ianaadd[...]
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Suppor ted Tr a p s Usi ng SNMP Intelligent Blade Panel Module 263 8.3 Accessing MIB Objects MIB objects represent f eatures of the IBP that an SNMP application can control and manage. One e xample is the RFC-2233 IF-MIB group which you can use to get or set the por t configuration by reading or writing to diff erent var ia bles in this MIB group .[...]
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Suppor ted MIBs Usi ng SNMP ifOutOctets Ye s RO ifOutUcastPkts Ye s RO ifOutNUcastPkts Ye s RO ifOutDiscards NO RO ifOutErrors Ye s RO ifOutQLen NO RO ifS pecific NO RO ifXT able Index: ifIndex ifName Ye s RO ifInMulticastPkt s Ye s RO ifInBroadcastPkts Ye s RO ifOutMulticastPkts Ye s RO ifOutBroadcastPkts Ye s RO ifHCInOctets Ye s RO ifHCInUcastPk[...]
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Suppor ted MIBs Usi ng SNMP ifS tackT able Indicies: ifS tackHigherLayer ifS tackLowerLayer ifS tackS tatus No RC ifRcvAddressT able Indicies: ifIndex ifRcvAddressAddress ifRcvAddressS tatus No RC ifRcvAddressT ype No RC i f Te s t Ta b l e Index: ifT estId ifT estS tatus No RW ifT estT ype No RW ifT estResult No RW ifT estCode No RO ifT estOwner N[...]
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Suppor ted MIBs Usi ng SNMP 8.4 Suppo rted Tr a p s SNM P traps suppor ted include the foll owing items : RFC No. Titl e RFC 1215 coldStar w armStar t linkDo wn linkUp authentica tionF ailure RFC 1493 ne wRoot topolo gyChan ge RFC 2819 risingAlarm f allingAlarm[...]
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Default Settings Intelligent Blade Panel Module 267 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 s erial port / telnet / ssh HTTP Java Applet / SSL3.0 , TLS 1.0 SNMP v1/v2c/v3 Enterprise MIBs / Standard MIBs / RMON System Management VLAN VLAN [...]
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Suppor ted MIBs Usi ng SNMP SSL HTTP Mode (Secure): Disabled Secure Port: 443 Secure Protocol Level(s): TLS1 SSL3 802.1X Port Authent. disable RADIUS Client disable IGMP Snoopi ng disable 802.3ad enable SNTP Client disable TACACS disable StormControl enable Link State disable Port-Backup disable SNMP 9.2 The def ault settings fo r all the configur [...]
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Suppor ted MIBs Usi ng SNMP username username defaultlogin def aultList dot1x no dot1x sy stem-auth-cont rol dot1x default-login defaultList Radius no radius accounting mode radius-server retra nsmit 4 radius-server timeout 5 telnet telnet se ssions telnet exec-timeout 5 telnet maxsessions 5 snmp-server snmp-s erve r host 0.0.0.0 p ublic snmp-serve[...]
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Suppor ted MIBs Usi ng SNMP line console mode line co nsole exec-timeout 5 baudrate 9600 password-threshold 3 silent-time 0 lin e vty m o de line v ty se ssions exec-timeout 5 maxsession s 5 password-threshold 3 router rip mode router rip enable distance rip 15 split-horizon simple no auto-summary hostroutesaccept no default-information originate n[...]
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Suppor ted MIBs Usi ng SNMP SSL Secure DH Strong PEM Secure DH Weak PEM Secure Root PEM Secure Server PEM[...]
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Accessing th e Management Interface T r oub leshootin g and Tips Intelligent Blade Panel Module 272 10 T r oub leshooti ng and Tips If you are having problems connecting to the network, check your network ca bl ing to ensure that the de vice in question is properly connected to the network. Then ref er to ve r if y that the corresponding por t on t[...]
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Suppor ted MIBs Usi ng SNMP 10.2 Accessing th e Manage ment Interface Yo u can access the management interf ace fo r the IBP from anywhere within the attached network using T e l net, a Web browser , or any SNMP-based network management soft wa re. If you are havi ng trouble acces sin g the management interf ace, then ref er to the troubleshooting [...]