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Eserver
BladeCenter
5.2 Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM user interface
This section discusses the management interface of the switch module and what each task
represents. To configure and manage the switch module, you can use the following interfaces:
IBM
Eserver
BladeCenter Management Module and I2C
Management functions that are necessary for initial setup are provided through the
Management Module Web interface. I2C is the communication that is used between the
Management Module and Ethernet switch.
Command-line interface (CLI)
You can configure and monitor the switch from the CLI, which is accessible through Telnet
or SSH from a remote management station. You can also access the CLI through terminal
emulation software on a management station directly connected to the switch module
console port.
Browser Based Interface (BBI)
You can use the Browser Based Interface to manage and monitor the switch using a
standard Web browser via HTTP. It provides a graphical means of viewing and configuring
the switch’s characteristics.
5.2.1 IBM
Eserver
BladeCenter Management Module and I2C
The Management Module Web interface is the only mechanism for performing certain
management functions, including:
Configuring the management IP address of the switch
Enabling or disabling the external ports and management via these ports
Configuring Power On Self Test (POST) options
Remotely turning power to the switch on or off
All of these functions use the I2C interface when they need to communicate with the switch
module. The use of the Management Module to configure Ethernet switches is documented in
detail in the Nortel Networks Layer 2/3 GbE Switch Module Installation Guide.
5.2.2 Command-line interface
The command-line interface CLI is more flexible for configuring the switch than the BBI. It is
scriptable, requires less overhead to run, and because it is a Telnet session, it can be run
from any operating system (whether or not it is graphical).
Main Menu commands
Figure 5-4 on page 35 shows the Main Menu window. Each of the following commands brings
you to a first level submenu:
The
stats
menu gives statistics about the switch.
The
cfg
menu contains all of the configuration options for the switch.
The
oper
menu contains all of the operator commands. Some of these commands can
change the state of the switch, but these changes only apply until the next reboot. They
are not permanent.
The
boot
menu contains the commands to control the booting of the switch, from which
image to boot , which config to boot, and the
gtimg
and
ptimg
commands for getting and
putting firmware files to the switch.
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