Switch Diagnostics and Monitoring
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System and management status LEDs
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Per port speed and link activity LEDs adjacent to all external Ethernet ports
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Active virtual graphic in the browser-based switch interface
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Port mirroring with ability to mirror desired type of frames (egress, ingress, or both)
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Switch statistic monitoring, data packets received/transmitted, port error packets, packet size, trunk
utilization, SNMP data, etc.
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System reporting such as port parameters and link status, switch asset information, configuration
values, log entries, etc.
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Ping capability to test the connectivity on the Ethernet network
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SNMP v1, v2, v3 with four configurable community strings and SNMP trap manager hosts
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MIB-II, Bridge MIB, Interface MIB, Extended Bridge MIB, Ethernet-like MIB, Entity MIB
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Bridge, remote monitoring, and switch environmental traps
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Power on self test (POST) at boot for hardware verification
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Ability to return switch to a valid firmware image in case of firmware corruption
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Local system log (syslog) with ability to view and clear messages, and save (upload) as text file
using TFTP
Switch Security
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Password protected multi-level user accounts supported on all management interfaces
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Configurable user interface idle time-out period
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Ability to disable browser-based access to the switch user interfaces
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256 Port-based IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLANs per switch
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Ability to specify the IP-based management stations that are allowed to access the switch
Switch Ports Per PC Blade Enclosure
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Four external 10/100/1000T Gigabit Ethernet ports
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One external 10/100T Fast Ethernet port
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One external DB-9 serial port providing access to the Integrated Administrator
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40 internal 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports to blade PC network adapters
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I2C Switch to management module communications
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All external Ethernet ports may be used for data, switch and Integrated Administrator management,
and/or PXE remote configuration
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