HP BladeSystem bc2200 HP BladeSystem PC Blade Switch Installation Guide - Page 36

Switch Diagnostics and Monitoring, Switch Security, Switch Ports Per PC Blade Enclosure

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Switch Diagnostics and Monitoring ● System and management status LEDs ● Per port speed and link activity LEDs adjacent to all external Ethernet ports ● Active virtual graphic in the browser-based switch interface ● Port mirroring with ability to mirror desired type of frames (egress, ingress, or both) ● Switch statistic monitoring, data packets received/transmitted, port error packets, packet size, trunk utilization, SNMP data, etc. ● System reporting such as port parameters and link status, switch asset information, configuration values, log entries, etc. ● Ping capability to test the connectivity on the Ethernet network ● SNMP v1, v2, v3 with four configurable community strings and SNMP trap manager hosts ● MIB-II, Bridge MIB, Interface MIB, Extended Bridge MIB, Ethernet-like MIB, Entity MIB ● Bridge, remote monitoring, and switch environmental traps ● Power on self test (POST) at boot for hardware verification ● Ability to return switch to a valid firmware image in case of firmware corruption ● Local system log (syslog) with ability to view and clear messages, and save (upload) as text file using TFTP Switch Security ● Password protected multi-level user accounts supported on all management interfaces ● Configurable user interface idle time-out period ● Ability to disable browser-based access to the switch user interfaces ● 256 Port-based IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLANs per switch ● Ability to specify the IP-based management stations that are allowed to access the switch Switch Ports Per PC Blade Enclosure ● Four external 10/100/1000T Gigabit Ethernet ports ● One external 10/100T Fast Ethernet port ● One external DB-9 serial port providing access to the Integrated Administrator ● 40 internal 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports to blade PC network adapters ● I2C Switch to management module communications ● All external Ethernet ports may be used for data, switch and Integrated Administrator management, and/or PXE remote configuration 30 Appendix A Feature Summary ENWW

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Switch Diagnostics and Monitoring
System and management status LEDs
Per port speed and link activity LEDs adjacent to all external Ethernet ports
Active virtual graphic in the browser-based switch interface
Port mirroring with ability to mirror desired type of frames (egress, ingress, or both)
Switch statistic monitoring, data packets received/transmitted, port error packets, packet size, trunk
utilization, SNMP data, etc.
System reporting such as port parameters and link status, switch asset information, configuration
values, log entries, etc.
Ping capability to test the connectivity on the Ethernet network
SNMP v1, v2, v3 with four configurable community strings and SNMP trap manager hosts
MIB-II, Bridge MIB, Interface MIB, Extended Bridge MIB, Ethernet-like MIB, Entity MIB
Bridge, remote monitoring, and switch environmental traps
Power on self test (POST) at boot for hardware verification
Ability to return switch to a valid firmware image in case of firmware corruption
Local system log (syslog) with ability to view and clear messages, and save (upload) as text file
using TFTP
Switch Security
Password protected multi-level user accounts supported on all management interfaces
Configurable user interface idle time-out period
Ability to disable browser-based access to the switch user interfaces
256 Port-based IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLANs per switch
Ability to specify the IP-based management stations that are allowed to access the switch
Switch Ports Per PC Blade Enclosure
Four external 10/100/1000T Gigabit Ethernet ports
One external 10/100T Fast Ethernet port
One external DB-9 serial port providing access to the Integrated Administrator
40 internal 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports to blade PC network adapters
I2C Switch to management module communications
All external Ethernet ports may be used for data, switch and Integrated Administrator management,
and/or PXE remote configuration
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Appendix A
Feature Summary
ENWW