Typographical Conventions And Common Abbreviations - Dell PowerEdge FX2 Deployment Manual

Configuring, testing and validating vlt on a pair of fn410s i/o modules in a poweredge fx2 chassis (v2.2)
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4.2

Typographical conventions and common abbreviations

The following conventions are used in the command line examples in this document:
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FN IOM Dell Blade I/O manager and internal port
mapping features
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FN IOM Dell Blade I/O manager GUI
In previous versions of the Dell Networking Operation System (DNOS) 9.x, the FN410S, FN410T and
FN2210S FX2 switching modules were only configurable via CLI. Now, with DNOS 9.10 these FX2
switching modules can be configured for most common deployments with an easy to use GUI
application. The new "Dell Blade I/O Manager" GUI application allows IT administrators to configure
features such as:
Configuring modes, combo ports, account credentials, SNMP parameters, uplink failure
detection and NTP through the Initial Setup Wizard
Viewing logs and alerts and configuring settings for viewing logs and alerts
Viewing port settings and configuring port settings, uplink ports, uplink failure detection, and
combo port settings
Assigning VLANs, Configuring LAGs, IGMP, Port Mirroring, Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and DCB
Configuring TACACS+, RADIUS, AAA
Configuring FN IOM users and passwords
Configuring Broadcast Storm Control
Configuring Auto LAG
Configuring the default VLAN
Configuring NTP servers
Rebooting the FN IOM
The features listed above allow IT administrators to quickly deploy the FX2 FN IOMs in most data
center environments. The Dell Blade I/O Manager is typically launched from the FX2 CMC > I/O
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