Top Page Links; Top Led Display; Left Side Tree - Supermicro SuperBlade Series User Manual

Network modules, 1/10-gbps ethernet switch module, 4x qdr infiniband switch module, 10-gbps ethernet pass-through module, 1-gbps ethernet pass-through module for twinblade, 4x ddr infiniband pass-through module
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Top Page Links

On the top of all pages of the web-based management utility you can find the following
P
H
links:
AGE
EADER
Refresh – Click this link to refresh the contents of the page. Unlike the browser
refresh button, this link refreshes only the contents of the middle of the page which
has the active data.
Support – Click this link to get technical support for Supermicro Products.
Help – Click on this link to open a context specific help page that covers all the
items on the page being viewed.
About – Click this link to get additional information about the web-based
management utility, the switch and also the versions supported.
Log Out – Click this link to log out of the web session and go back to the Login
page.

Top LED Display

This part of the screen displays the Port Status, Speed and Link Status for every port
of the switch.
Since the number of ports is different in SBM-GEM-X2C(+), SSE-G24-TG4 and
SSE-G48-TG4 switches, this display displays a different number of ports for each when
the Web Management Utility is run:
For the SBM-GEM-X2C switch, it displays sixteen Gigabit Ethernet (Gi) ports and
three 10-Gigabit Ethernet (Ex - Extreme Ethernet) ports.
For the SBM-GEM-X2C+ and SBM-GEM-X3S+ switches, it displays twenty-two
Gigabit Ethernet (Gi) ports and three 10-Gigabit Ethernet (Ex - Extreme Ethernet)
ports.
For the SSE-G24-TG4 switch, it displays twenty four Gi ports and four Ex ports.
For the SSE-G48-TG4 switch, it displays forty eight Gi ports and four Ex ports.
Note that Ex ports configured as stacking ports will not be displayed.
In stacking, the Switch Identifier will be displayed on top of this LED display. This
allows you to select a stack member switch of interest, and to view the LED display for
the corresponding switch.
For Link, a green light corresponding to a number indicates that numbered port is up,
whereas a red light corresponding to a number indicates that this port is down.

Left Side Tree

The tree display on the left side of the page provides quick access to the configuration
pages. This tree is organized based on the features supported in the switch. The main
features are categorized in the following groups.
System Management - System based configurations
Layer 2 Management - Layer 2 Protocols including VLAN, RSTP, MSTP, ...
Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch Firmware
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