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Typographical conventions The following table describes the typographic styles used in this guide: Table 1 Typographic conventions Typeface or symbol AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 [ ] Meaning Example This type depicts onscreen computer output and prompts. Main# This type displays in command examples and shows Main# sys text that must be typed in exactly as shown. This bracketed type displays in command examples as a parameter placeholder. Replace the indicated text with the appropriate real name or value when using the command. Do not type the brackets. This also shows guide titles, special terms, or words to be emphasized. To establish a Telnet session, enter: host# telnet Read your user guide thoroughly. Command items shown inside brackets are optional and can be used or excluded as the situation demands. Do not type the brackets. host# ls [-a] Management Network The GbE2c is an integral subsystem within the overall BladeSystem. The BladeSystem chassis includes an Onboard Administrator as the central element for overall chassis and control. The GbE2c communicates with the Onboard Administrator through its internal management port (port 19). The factory default settings permit management and control access to the switch through the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port on the Onboard Administrator, or the built-in console port. You also can use the external Ethernet ports to manage and control the GbE2c. The GbE2c management network has the following characteristics: • Port 19-Management port 19 has a fixed configuration, as follows: • 100 Mbps • Full duplex • Flow control: both • No auto-negotiation • Untagged • Port VLAN ID (PVID): 4095 • VLAN 4095-Management VLAN 4095 isolates management traffic within the GbE2c. VLAN 4095 contains only one member port (port 19). No other ports can be members of VLAN 4095. • Interface 256-Management interface 256 is associated with VLAN 4095. No other interfaces can be associated with VLAN 4095. You can configure the IP address of the management interface manually or through Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP). • Gateway 4-This gateway is the default gateway for the management interface. • STG 128-If the GbE2c is configured to use multiple spanning trees, spanning tree group 128 (STG 128) contains management VLAN 4095, and no other VLANS are allowed in STG 128. The default status of STG 128 is off. If the GbE2c is configured to use Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol, STG 1 contains management VLAN 4095. To access the GbE2c management interface through the Onboard Administrator: • Use the Onboard Administrator internal DHCP server, through Enclosure-Based IP Addressing • Use an external DHCP server. Connect the Onboard administrator and the GbE2c to the network, and disable Enclosure-Based IP Addressing. • Assign a static IP interface to the Onboard Administrator and to the GbE2c management interface (interface 256). Accessing the switch 9

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Typographical conventions
The following table describes the typographic styles used in this guide:
Table 1
Typographic conventions
Typeface or symbol
Meaning
Example
AaBbCc123
This type depicts onscreen computer output and
prompts.
Main#
AaBbCc123
This type displays in command examples and shows
text that must be typed in exactly as shown.
Main# sys
<AaBbCc123>
This
bracketed
type displays in command
examples as a parameter placeholder. Replace the
indicated text with the appropriate real name or
value when using the command. Do not type the
brackets.
This also shows guide titles, special terms, or words
to be emphasized.
To establish a Telnet session, enter:
host# telnet <IP address>
Read your user guide thoroughly.
[ ]
Command items shown inside brackets are optional
and can be used or excluded as the situation
demands. Do not type the brackets.
host# ls [-a]
Management Network
The GbE2c is an integral subsystem within the overall BladeSystem. The BladeSystem chassis includes an Onboard
Administrator as the central element for overall chassis and control.
The GbE2c communicates with the Onboard Administrator through its internal management port (port 19). The
factory default settings permit management and control access to the switch through the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port
on the Onboard Administrator, or the built-in console port. You also can use the external Ethernet ports to manage
and control the GbE2c.
The GbE2c management network has the following characteristics:
Port 19—Management port 19 has a fixed configuration, as follows:
100 Mbps
Full duplex
Flow control: both
No auto-negotiation
Untagged
Port VLAN ID (PVID): 4095
VLAN 4095—Management VLAN 4095 isolates management traffic within the GbE2c. VLAN 4095 contains
only one member port (port 19). No other ports can be members of VLAN 4095.
Interface 256—Management interface 256 is associated with VLAN 4095. No other interfaces can be
associated with VLAN 4095. You can configure the IP address of the management interface manually or
through Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP).
Gateway 4—This gateway is the default gateway for the management interface.
If the GbE2c is configured to use Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol, STG 1 contains management VLAN 4095.
To access the GbE2c management interface through the Onboard Administrator:
Use the Onboard Administrator internal DHCP server, through Enclosure-Based IP Addressing
Use an external DHCP server. Connect the Onboard administrator and the GbE2c to the network, and disable
Enclosure-Based IP Addressing.
Assign a static IP interface to the Onboard Administrator and to the GbE2c management interface
(interface 256).
STG 128—If the GbE2c is configured to use multiple spanning trees, spanning tree group 128 (STG 128) contains
management VLAN 4095, and no other VLANS are allowed in STG 128. The default status of STG 128 is
off
.