HP BladeSystem bc2800 Embedded Web System User Guide for the HP BladeSystem PC - Page 7
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Preface The Embedded Web System (EWS) is an intricate network management system. The EWS configures, monitors, and troubleshoots network devices from a remote Web browser. The EWS web pages are easy-to-use and easy-to-navigate. In addition, the EWS provides real time graphs and RMON statistics to help system administrators monitor network performance. This preface provides an overview to the Embedded Web Server User Guide, and includes the following sections: ■ Embedded Web System User Guide Overview ■ Intended Audience Embedded Web System User Guide Overview This section provides an overview to the Embedded Web System User Guide. The Embedded Web System User Guide provides the following sections: ■ Chapter 1, "Getting Started" - Provides information for using the Embedded Web Management System, including adding, editing, and deleting device configuration information. ■ Chapter 2, "Defining System Information" - Provides information for defining basic device information, including the user-defined system name, the user-defined system location, and the system contact person. ■ Chapter 3, "Configuring System Time" - Provides information for defining basic device information, including the user-defined system name, the user-defined system location, and the system contact person. ■ Chapter 4, "Configuring Device Security" - Provides information for configuring both system and network security, including traffic control, ACLs, and device access methods. ■ Chapter 5, "Configuring System Logs" - Provides information for viewing system logs and configuring device log servers. ■ Chapter 6, "Configuring Interfaces" - Provides information for defining ports, LAGs, and VLANs. ■ Chapter 7, "Defining IP Addresses" - Provides information for configuring IP addresses, DHCP, ARP, and Domain Name Servers. ■ Chapter 8, "Defining the Forwarding Database" - Provides information for configuring both the static and dynamic forwarding databases. ■ Chapter 9, "Configuring Spanning Tree" - Provides information for configuring Classic, Rapid, and multiple Spanning Tree. ■ Chapter 10, "Configuring Multicast Forwarding" - Provides information for configuring Multicast forwarding. Embedded Web System User Guide www.hp.com vii