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Rev 1.6.9 Table 13 - Angled Brackets Parameter Description Parameter Description An IPv4 network prefix specifying a network. Used in conjunction with a netmask to determine which bits are significant. e.g. "192.168.0.0". An extended regular expression as defined by the "grep" in the man page. (The value you provide here is passed on to "grep -E".) ID of a node belonging to a cluster. This is a numerical value greater than zero. A string specifying the name of a cluster. TCP/UDP port number. A TCP port number in the full allowable range [0...65535]. A normal URL, using any protocol that wget supports, including http, https, ftp, sftp, and tftp; or a pseudo-URL specifying an scp file transfer. The scp pseudoURL format is scp://username:password@hostname/path/filename. Note that the path is an absolute path. Paths relative to the user's home directory are not currently supported. The implementation of ftp does not support authentication, so use scp or sftp for that. Note also that if you omit the ":password" part, you may be prompted for the password in a follow up prompt, where you can type it securely (without the characters being echoed). This prompt will occur if the "cli default prompt empty-password" setting is true; otherwise, the CLI will assume you do not want any password. If you include the ":" character, this will be taken as an explicit declaration that the password is empty, and you will not be prompted in any case. 3.2 Web Interface MLNX-OS® package equipped with web interface which is a web GUI that accept input and provide output by generating webpages which can be viewed by the user using a web browser. The following web browsers are supported • Internet Explorer 8.0 or higher • Chrome 18 or higher • Mozilla Firefox 12 or higher • Safari 5 or higher The web interface makes available the following perspective tabs: • Setup • System • Security • Ports • Status • IB SM Management • Fabric Inspector Mellanox Technologies 29 Mellanox Technologies Confidential

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3.2
Web Interface
MLNX-OS® package equipped with web interface which is a web GUI that accept input and
provide output by generating webpages which can be viewed by the user using a web browser.
The following web browsers are supported
Internet Explorer 8.0 or higher
Chrome 18 or higher
Mozilla Firefox 12 or higher
Safari 5 or higher
The web interface makes available the following perspective tabs:
Setup
System
Security
Ports
Status
IB SM Management
Fabric Inspector
<network prefix>
An IPv4 network prefix specifying a network. Used in conjunction with a net-
mask to determine which bits are significant. e.g. “192.168.0.0”.
<regular expression>
An extended regular expression as defined by the “grep” in the man page. (The
value you provide here is passed on to “grep -E”.)
<node id>
ID of a node belonging to a cluster. This is a numerical value greater than zero.
<cluster id>
A string specifying the name of a cluster.
<port>
TCP/UDP port number.
<TCP port>
A TCP port number in the full allowable range [0...65535].
<URL>
A normal URL, using any protocol that wget supports, including http, https, ftp,
sftp, and tftp; or a pseudo-URL specifying an scp file transfer. The scp pseudo-
URL format is scp://username:password@hostname/path/filename.
Note that the path is an absolute path. Paths relative to the user's home directory
are not currently supported. The implementation of ftp does not support authenti-
cation, so use scp or sftp for that.
Note also that if you omit the “:password” part, you may be prompted for the
password in a follow up prompt, where you can type it securely (without the
characters being echoed). This prompt will occur if the “cli default prompt
empty-password” setting is true; otherwise, the CLI will assume you do not want
any password. If you include the “:” character, this will be taken as an explicit
declaration that the password is empty, and you will not be prompted in any case.
Table 13 - Angled Brackets Parameter Description
Parameter
Description