Intel® Server Switch Module SBCEFCSW
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system
Prompts you, line-by-line, to change blade server configuration settings. Table 12 describes the
system configuration fields. For each parameter, enter a new value or press the Enter key to
accept the current value shown in brackets.
Notes
The two components of security are user authentication and fabric security. The user must be
authenticated before gaining access to a switch. If an invalid account name/password combination is
entered, that user can not access the switch, and thus cannot gain access to the fabric. If security is
enabled (True) and a valid account name/password combination is entered, that user can access the
switch but can not execute any command that exceeds their authority (privileges) level. If security is
disabled (False) and a valid account name/password combination is entered, that user has access to
all switches in the fabric and can execute all commands (both user and admin), regardless of their
authority (privileges) level.
WriteCommunity
Write Community Authentication. A write-only field; the value on the switch
and the SNMP management server must be the same.
TrapCommunity
Trap Community Authentication. A write-only field; the value on the switch and
the SNMP management server must be the same.
AuthFailureTrap
Specifies the IP address where a notification is sent in the event of an
authentication failure.
Table 12. System configuration settings
Entry
Description
Eth0NetworkAddress
Ethernet Internet protocol (IP) address
Eth0NetworkMask
Ethernet subnet mask address for the Ethernet port.
Eth0GatewayIPAddress
Ethernet IP address gateway
Eth0NetworkDiscovery
Ethernet boot method (1 - Static).
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NOTE
BootP, DHCP, and RARP do not apply
AdminTimeout
Specifies the amount of time in minutes the switch waits before terminating an
idle Admin session. Zero (0) disables the time out threshold. The default is 30;
the maximum is 1440.
Security Enabled
Enables or disables the enforcement of account names and passwords.
Remote Log Enabled
Whether remote logging is enabled or disabled. If enabled, log information is
saved to a remote host that supports the systole protocol.
RemoteLogHost IP Address
The IP address of the host that will receive the remote log information if
remote logging is enabled.
Table 11. SNMP configuration settings (continued)
Entry
Description
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