Dell 8.1 manual Network, Ports

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View the current SNMP trap alert thresholds and set the alert threshold levels for memory modules. The selected traps are triggered if the system generates a corresponding event at the selected severity level.

Network

Click the Network object to manage your system's NICs. Server Administrator monitors the status of each NIC present in your system to ensure continuous remote connection. Server Administrator reports FCoE and iSoE capabilities of the NICs. Also, NIC teaming details are reported if they are already configured on the system. Two or more physical NICs can be teamed into a single logical NIC, to which an administrator can assign an IP address. Teaming can be configured using NIC vendor tools. For example, Broadcom — BACS. If one of the physical NICs fails, the IP address remains accessible because it is bound to the logical NIC rather than to a single physical NIC. If Team Interface is configured, the detailed team properties are displayed. The relation between physical NICs and Team Interface and vice versa is also reported, if these physical NICs are members of the Team Interface.

On Windows 2008 Hypervisor operating system, Server Administrator does not report the IP addresses of the physical NIC ports that are used to assign an IP to a virtual machine.

NOTE: The order in which devices are detected is not guaranteed to match the physical port ordering of the device. Click the hyperlink under Interface Name to view NIC information.

In ESXi operating system, the network device is considered a group. For example, the virtual ethernet interface that is used by the Service Console (vswif) and virtual network interface that is used by vmknic device on ESXi.

The Network object action window can have the following tab, depending on the user's group privileges: Properties.

Properties

Subtab: Information

Under the Properties tab, you can view information about the physical NIC interfaces and also the team interfaces installed on your system.

NOTE: In the IPv6 Addresses section, Server Administrator displays only two addresses, in addition to the link-local address.

NOTE: On systems running Linux operating systems with kernel versions earlier than 3.10, Team Interface speed is not displayed.

Ports

Click the Ports object to manage your system's external ports. Server Administrator monitors the status of each external port present in your system.

NOTE: CMC USB ports attached with Blade Servers are not enumerated by OMSA.

The Ports object action window can have the following tab, depending on the user's group privileges: Properties.

Subtab: Information

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