FUJITSU PRIMERGY BX600 User Manual
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Features of the IBP Module Introduction
Intelligent Blade Panel Module
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Provision
The Intelligent Blade Panel allows users to select the Configuration files to configure the
system. There are two timings to configure system: Start-up and Run time.
Start-up: Select the Configuration File for start-up purpose.
Run time: Users can choose a new configuration file to reconfigure the system while system
running, without rebooting the system. This function is available for CLI only.
SNMP Alarms and Trap Logs
The system logs events with severity codes and timestamps. Events are sent as SNMP traps
to a Trap Recipient List.
SNMP Version 1,Version 2, and Version 3
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) over the UDP/IP protocol. To control access to
the system, a list of community entries is defined, each of which consists of a community string
and its access privileges. There are 2 levels of SNMP security read-only and read-write.
Web Based Management
With web based management, the system can be managed from any web browser. The
system contains an Embedded Web Server (EWS), which serves HTML pages, through which
the system can be monitored and configured. The system internally converts web-based input
into configuration commands, MIB variable settings and other management-related settings.
Configuration File Download and Upload
The IBP Module configuration is stored in a configuration file. The Configuration file includes
both system wide and port specific IBP Module configuration. The system can display
configuration files in the form of a collection of CLI commands, which are stored and
manipulated as text files.
TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
The IBP Module supports boot image, software and configuration upload/download via TFTP.
Remote Monitoring
Remote Monitoring (RMON) is an extension to SNMP, which provides comprehensive network
traffic monitoring capabilities (as opposed to SNMP which allows network IBP Module
management and monitoring). RMON is a standard MIB that defines current and historical
MAC-layer statistics and control objects, allowing real-time information to be captured across
the entire network.
Command Line Interface
Command Line Interface (CLI) syntax and semantics conform as much as possible to common
industry practice. CLI is composed of mandatory and optional elements. The CLI interpreter
provides command and keyword completion to assist user and shorten typing.
Syslog
Syslog is a protocol that allows event notifications to be sent to a set of remote servers, where
they can be stored, examined and acted upon. Multiple mechanisms are implemented to send
notification of significant events in real time, and keep a record of these events for after-the-fact
usage.
SNTP
The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) assures accurate network IBP Module clock time
synchronization up to the millisecond. Time synchronization is performed by a network SNTP
server. Time sources are established by Stratums. Stratums define the distance from the