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    2350 Mission College Blvd. Suite 600 Santa Clara, CA 95054 www .bladenetwork. net Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide Nor tel 10Gb Uplink Ethernet Swit ch M odule for IBM BladeC enter ® V ersion 1.2 TM P ar t Number: BMD00009, November 2007[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 2 BMD00009, November 2007 Copyright © 2007 Blade Network T echnologies, Inc., 2350 Mission College Blv d., Suite 600, Santa Clara, California, 95054, USA. All rights reserved. Part Number: BMD00009. This document is protected by c opyright and distributed under licen se s restricting it s use, copying, distribution, and d[...]

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    BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 3 Co n t e n t s Preface 5 Who Should Use This Book 6 Related Documentation 6 Typographic Conventions 7 How to Get Help 8 Chapter 1: Getting Started 9 Features 9 Requirements 10 Switch Set Up 10 IP Interfaces 10 Enabling/Disabling BBI Access 11 Web Browser Set Up 11 Starting the BBI 11 Chapter 2: Browser-Based Interface Ba[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 4  Contents BMD00009, November 2007 Chapter 5: The Dashboard 29 Steps for Displayi ng Dashboards 30[...]

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    BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 5 Pref a ce Alteon OS Browser -Based Interface (BBI) software is included with the Nortel 10Gb Uplink Ethernet Switch Module (GbE Switch Module). The BBI software lets you use your W eb browser to access switch information and statisti cs, and to perform switch configuration via the Internet. This BBI Quick Guide provides [...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 6  Preface BMD00009, November 2007 Who Should U se This Book This BBI Quick Guide is intended for network installers and system administrators engaged in configuring and maintaining a net work. It assumes that you are familiar with yo ur GbE Switch Module, your W eb browser , Ethernet concepts , I P addressing, the IEEE[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide Preface  7 BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 T ypographic C on ventions The following table describes th e typog raphic styles used in this book. T able 1 T ypographic Conventions T y peface or Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 This type is used for names of commands, files, and dire ctorie s used withi n the text. Vi e w t h e [...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 8  Preface BMD00009, November 2007 How to Get Help If you need help, service, or technical as sis tance, see the "Getting help and technical assistance" chapter in the Nortel 10Gb Uplink Ethernet Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter Installati on Gui de .[...]

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    BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 9 C HAPTER 1 Getting Started This chapter briefly describes the software features and requirements for the Alteon OS Browser-Based Interface (BBI), and expl ains how to access the BBI start page. Fe a t u r e s The network administrator can access switch configuration and monito ring functions through the BBI, a W eb-based[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 10  Getting Started BMD00009, November 2007 Requirements  GbE Switch Module  Installed Alteon OS switch software  PC or workstation with network access to th e switch’ s management interface, as config- ured using the management module  Frame-capable W eb-browser software, such as the following:  Netsca[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide Getting Started  11 BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 Enabling/Disabling BBI Ac cess By default, BBI access is enabled. If you need to disable or re-enable access, use the following command from the GbE Switch Module command-line interface: For more information on the accessin g and configu rin g the switch through the command-[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 12  Getting Started BMD00009, November 2007 If the IP interface’ s address has a name on your local domain name server , you could enter the name instead. For example, with Internet Explorer , you could enter the following: 3. Log in to the switch. If your switch and browser ar e properly configured, y ou ar e asked t[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide Getting Started  13 BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 4. Allow the BBI Dashboard page to load. When the proper account n ame and password combination is entered, the BBI Dash board page is displayed in your browser ’ s viewing area. There may be a slight delay while the Dashb oard page is being initialized. Y ou should not st[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 14  Getting Started BMD00009, November 2007[...]

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    BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 15 C HAPTER 2 Bro wser-Based Inter face Basics Once you are properly logged in, the Alteon OS Browser -Based Interface (BBI) appears in your W eb bro wser ’ s viewing window:[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 16  Browser-Based Interface Basics BMD00009, November 2007 There are four main regions on the Alteon OS screen:  The toolbar is used for selecting the cont ext fo r your actions in the other windows.  The navigation window is used for selecting particular items or f eatures to act upon.  The forms window is use[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide Browser-Based Interface Basics  17 BMD00009, November 2007 To o l b a r Co nt ex t T ab s The toolbar is used for setting the cont ext fo r your actions in the appli cation. There are three context tabs: The selected context tab is highlighted, to remind you of the current context mode. Configure When selected, you can [...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 18  Browser-Based Interface Basics BMD00009, November 2007 Co m m an d s The following general commands are available on the toolbar: Apply Pending configuration changes do not take effect until you click the Apply command. Once appli ed, all chan ges take effect on the swit ch immediately . If you do not save the chang[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide Browser-Based Interface Basics  19 BMD00009, November 2007 Na vigation W indow The navigation window is used for selecting a particular swi tch feature to act upon. Status, sta- tistics, or configuration form s for the selected item w ill appear in the forms window , depending on the context chosen on the toolbar . The [...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 20  Browser-Based Interface Basics BMD00009, November 2007 F orms W indow When a feature icon is selected on the navigation win dow , a status, statistics, or configuration form is displayed in the forms wi ndow . The exact nature of the form depends on the current context selected on the toolbar , as well as the type o[...]

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    BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 21 C HAPTER 3 C onfiguring the Switch The Alteon OS Browser-Based Interface (BBI) can be used to view and change switch config- uration paramet ers. The same configuratio n par ame ters that are availabl e through the switch’ s command-line interface are present on the BBI conf iguration forms. The following provides a b[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 22  Configuring the Switch BMD00009, November 2007 C onfiguration St eps Follow these basic steps for viewing or configuring switch parameters: 1. Click the Configure context tab in the Alteon OS toolbar: 2. Select a feature icon in the navigation windo w . For example:[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide Configuring the Switch  23 BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 3. V iew or make changes to the settings shown in the forms window . For example: N OTE – Fields which must be configured for proper switch operations are highlight ed on the forms in GREEN type. Items wh ich load othe r forms when selected are underlined . 4. Submi[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 24  Configuring the Switch BMD00009, November 2007 5. Apply and save your changes using the toolbar commands. Pending configuration chang es (including dele ti ons) do not take effect until you click the Apply command. Applied changes take effect on the switch immediately , but will be lost the next time the switch is r[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide Configuring the Switch  25 BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 The Switch Image and Configurat ion Management page appears. 3. If you are loading softwar e from your comput er (HTTP client), go to S tep 4. If you ar e loading so ft ware fr om a FTP/ TFTP server , enter the server ’ s information in the FTP/ TFTP Settings sectio[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 26  Configuring the Switch BMD00009, November 2007 4. In the Image Settings section, select the image version you want to replace (Image for T ransfer).  If you are loading softwar e from a FTP/TF TP server , enter the file name and click Get Image.  If you are loading softwar e from your computer , click Browse. [...]

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    BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 27 C HAPTER 4 Vi e w i n g S t a t i s t i c s The Alteon OS Browser-Based Interface (BBI) can be used to view a vari ety of switch perfor- mance statistics. The same statistics that are available through the switch’ s command-line interface are present on th e BBI statistics forms. The following provides a basic outline[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 28  Viewing Statistics BMD00009, November 2007 Steps f or Displaying Statistics Follow these basic steps for viewing switch statistics: 1. Select the Statistics context t ab in the Alteon OS toolbar: 2. Select a feature icon or underlined fold er in the navigation window . For example: 3. V iew the statistics in th e fo[...]

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    BMD00009, Nov e mber 2007 29 C HAPTER 5 Th e D a sh b o ar d The Alteon OS Browser-Based Interface (BBI) can be used to view the present settings and operating status of a variety of switch features . Th e same information av ailable through the switch’ s command-line interface is present on the dashboard forms. The following provides a basic out[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 30  The Dashboard BMD00009, November 2007 Steps f or Displaying Dashboar ds Follow these basic steps for viewing switch dashboard forms: 1. Select the Dashboard context tab in the BBI toolbar: 2. Select a feature icon in the navigation window . For example:[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide The Dashboard  31 BMD00009, November 2007 3. V iew information shown in th e forms window . For example: N OTE – Items which load other forms when selected are underlined .[...]

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    Alteon OS BBI Quick Guide 32  The Dashboard BMD00009, November 2007[...]