HP 6120XG ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Management and Configuration Gui - Page 560
OOBM and Switch Applications, Outbound OOBM
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Network Out-of-Band Management (OOBM) Concepts OOBM and Switch Applications The table below shows the switch applications that are supported on the OOBM interface as well as on the data interfaces. In this list, some applications are client-only, some are server-only, and some are both. Application Inbound OOBM OutboundOOBM Inbound Data Outbound Data (server) (client) Plane (server) Plane (client) Telnet yes yes yes yes SSH yes n/a yes n/a SNMP yes yes* yes yes TFTP yes yes yes yes HTTP yes n/a yes n/a SNTP n/a yes n/a yes TIMEP n/a yes n/a yes RADIUS n/a yes n/a yes TACACS n/a yes n/a yes DNS** n/a yes n/a yes Syslog n/a yes n/a yes Ping yes*** yes yes*** yes Traceroute yes*** yes yes*** yes n/a = not applicable * = SNMP client refers to SNMP traps as they originate from the switch. ** = DNS has a limit of two servers - primary and secondary. Either can be configured to use the OOBM interface. *** = Ping and Traceroute do not have explicit servers. Ping and Traceroute responses are sent by the host stack. For applications that have servers, oobm/data/both options have been added to listen mode. There is now a listen keyword in the CLI commands to allow selection of those options. Default value is both for all servers. See the Application Server Commands (page G-13) in the "Tasks" section below for details of the new command syntax. G-6