v
Telnet
time
out
determines
the
time
that
the
Telnet
interface
can
be
idle
before
the
switch
automatically
logs-out
the
user.
You
can
choose
2
minutes,
5
minutes,
10
minutes,
15
minutes,
or
never.
v
Telnet
sessions
determines
the
maximum
number
of
allowed
Telnet
sessions.
v
MAC
address
aging
timer
and
time
Port
settings
The
Ethernet
switch
module
has
a
total
of
14
internal
ports
(for
communication
with
the
blade
servers)
and
4
external
ports
(for
communication
with
external
devices).
For
the
internal
ports,
you
can
configure
these
settings:
v
State.
The
port
state
can
be
either
enabled
or
disabled.
If
the
internal
port
is
disabled,
the
blade
servers
cannot
communicate
with
the
port
and
the
switch
purges
their
addresses
from
its
address
table
after
the
MAC
address
aging
time
elapses.
v
Flow
Control.
Flow
control
can
be
enabled
or
disabled.
Selecting
enabled
in
full-duplex
mode
will
implement
IEEE
802.3x
flow
control.
In
addition
to
State
and
Flow
Control,
you
can
configure
the
Speed
and
Duplex
mode
for
the
external
ports.
v
Select
Auto
to
allow
the
port
to
select
the
best
transmission
speed,
duplex
mode,
and
flow
control
settings
based
on
the
capabilities
of
the
device
at
the
other
end.
v
You
can
enable
or
disable
Flow
Control
in
conjunction
with
all
of
the
Speed/Duplex
settings
except
10M/Half
and
100M/Half.
In
these
cases,
back
pressure
is
automatically
selected.
SNMP
Determine
the
management
stations
that
will
receive
SNMP
traps,
SNMP
community
strings,
level
of
access
to
switch
settings
by
the
community,
and
whether
or
not
the
community
name
is
enabled.
You
can
also
specify
up
to
4
management
station
recipients
to
receive
traps.
User
accounts
Determine
which
user
accounts
will
have
access
to
the
switch.
v
Default
user
account:
–
User
ID:
USERID
–
Password:
PASSW0RD
(the
sixth
character
is
a
numeric
0,
not
an
alphabetic
O)
v
User
IDs
and
passwords
are
case
sensitive.
v
Access
Level:
–
Root.
Read/Write
access
to
all
switch
module
settings.
–
User.
Read-only
access
to
all
switch
module
settings.
–
User+.
Read-only
access
to
all
switch
settings,
plus
the
ability
to
restart
the
switch
module.
TFTP
Determine
the
location
of
the
TFTP
servers
(as
well
as
the
path
and
file
name)
to
be
used
for
the
download
configuration
file,
firmware
code
file,
upload
configuration
file,
and
log
file.
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