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Configuring the GbE Interconnect Switch Using the Web-Based Management Interface

Compaq ProLiant BL p-Class GbE Interconnect Switch User Guide

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Monitoring GbE Interconnect Switch Functions

The Monitoring menu has the following sections:

• Port Utilization
• Packets—Received (RX), UMB-cast (RX), Transmitted (TX)
• Errors—Received (RX) and Transmitted (TX)
• Size—Packet Size
• Trunk Utilization
• MAC Address Table
• IGMP Snooping Table
• Dynamic Group Registration
• VLAN Status Table

Monitoring the GbE Interconnect Switch Using the Active Switch Graphic

At the right side of the main page, an active graphic of the GbE Interconnect Switch displays.

NOTE: Positioning the pointer on an RJ-45 connector or an LED displays the port number, and
selecting an RJ-45 connector or an LED displays the port statistics.

Monitor the GbE Interconnect Switch status by using the following tools:

• Graphical LEDs display current link speed and activity of ports 1X through 24X.
• On Switch A, LEDs labeled 1X, 3X, 5X,…15X (odd numbers) represent NIC 1 (PXE

capable) of server bays 1 through 8. LEDs labeled 2X, 4X, 6X,…16X (even numbers)
represent NIC 2 of server bays 1 through 8.

• On Switch B, LEDs labeled 1X, 3X, 5X,…15X (odd numbers) represent iLO of server

bays 1 through 8. LEDs labeled 2X, 4X, 6X,…16X (even numbers) represent NIC 3 of
server bays 1 through 8.

• LEDs labeled 17X and 18X represent cross-connect ports.
• LEDs labeled 19X and 20X represent the Fast Ethernet uplinks.
• LEDs labeled 21X and 22X represent Gigabit Ethernet uplinks.
• RJ-45 connectors labeled 23X and 24X represent front panel ports meant for debugging

and monitoring the GbE Interconnect Switch.

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