Features of the IBP Module

 

Introduction

configures, binds and monitors the port binding to aggregators within the system.

BootP and DHCP Clients

DHCP enables additional setup parameters to be received from a network server upon system startup. DHCP service is an on-going process. DHCP is an extension to BootP. For more information on DHCP, see "Defining DHCP IP Interface Parameters".

2.1.3IBP Module Management Features

The Intelligent Blade Panel can either be managed through the console port (out-of-band management) or through the network (in-band management) with SNMP, TELNET or HTTP protocols.

Various Files of Management Operation:

zThere are three types of files for the Intelligent Blade Panel:

„Configuration Files: The file stores system configuration information

„Operation Code: Executed after system boot-up, also known as Run Time Image

„BootRom Image: The images brought up by loader when power up. Also known as POST (Power On Self-Test)

zDue to the size of flash memory, the Intelligent Blade Panel supports only two copies for Configuration files and Operation Code respectively, but only one copy for BootRom Image.

Duplication of Management file

The Intelligent Blade Panel can copy those three types of files in three different ways.

1.Local file to local file copy: The Intelligent Blade Panel can copy an existed local Configuration File to another local file. Copy exited local Operation Code to another local file is not permitted.

2.Remote TFTP Server to Local file copy: The Intelligent Blade Panel can support to download Configuration File or Operation Code from remote server to local file.

3.Local file to remote server: The Intelligent Blade Panel can support to upload an existed local Configuration File to the remote server.

4.Running Config to local file copy

5.Running Config to remote TFTP server

6.Local file to Running Config copy

7.Remote TFTP server to Running Config copy

Select Start-up Files

Users can select one of two copies for Configuration Files and Operation Codes as start-up file which is used as default bootup configuration and execution image, And the other copy of Configuration File and Operation Code will be used for backup.

Save Configuration as file

Users can save the running configuration as a file for future use. This newly saved configuration file can be selected as start-up file later on. Or users can upload this saved configuration to the remote server for backup.

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Intelligent Blade Panel Module

 

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Fujitsu BX600 manual BootP and Dhcp Clients, IBP Module Management Features, Various Files of Management Operation