Compaq Interconnect Switch Switch User Manual


 
Introduction
Compaq ProLiant BL p-Class GbE Interconnect Switch User Guide 1-3
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Industry-standard protocols compatible with other widely-used networking components
Support for up to sixty-four 802.1Q VLANs, for server grouping and isolation
A variety of in-band and out-of-band management interfaces
Support for saving and downloading of switch configurations to a TFTP server, thus
allowing for rapid deployment of multiple systems, and backup and restore capabilities
Failover and redundancy features and components
Front panel link activity and speed indicators
Extra ports for management debugging and port mirroring
GbE Interconnect Switch Redundancy
The ProLiant BL p-Class GbE Interconnect Switch offers several redundancy and failover
features. With these features, the network configuration can be designed to allow for
continued network access to each server blade in case of a component or link failure. GbE
Interconnect Switch redundancy and failover features include:
Two separate GbE Interconnect Switches per one ProLiant BL p-Class server blade
enclosure
Two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports and two 10/100 Ethernet uplink ports per GbE
Interconnect Switch for designing fully meshed uplink paths to the network backbone
Server networking connections routed to each of the separate GbE Interconnect Switches
for redundant paths to tolerate a switch or port malfunction
Redundant data path 10/100 Ethernet cross connections between GbE Interconnect
Switches
Spanning Tree Protocol support that eliminates potential problems caused by redundant
networking paths and provides for failover with a secondary path in case of primary path
failure
Power and cooling by redundant power supplies and redundant cooling fans within the
server blade enclosure
Configuration and Management
The ProLiant BL p-Class GbE Interconnect Switch provides the following configuration and
management interfaces and tools:
A menu-driven console interface allows local, Telnet, or Serial Line Internet Protocol
(SLIP) access.
A browser-based GUI allows remote access using a Web browser such as Microsoft
Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Remote Monitoring (RMON)
manageability and monitoring are supported. An SNMP-based scripting utility allows
remote configuration of the GbE Interconnect Switch.