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Brocade Communications Systems FastIron User Manual

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InDiscards 0 OutErrors 0
CRC 0 Collisions 0
InErrors 0 LateCollisions 0
InGiantPkts 0
InShortPkts 0
InJabber 0
InFlowCtrlPkts 0 OutFlowCtrlPkts 0
InBitsPerSec 83728 OutBitsPerSec 24
InPktsPerSec 130 OutPktsPerSec 0
InUtilization 0.01% OutUtilization 0.00%
To display the management interface statistics in brief form, enter the show statistics brief
management command.
Syntax: show statistics brief management num
device(config)# show statistics brief management 1
Port In Packets Out PacketsTrunk In Errors Out Errors
mgmt1 39946 22 0 0
Total 39945 22 0 0
Web Management Interface
The Web Management Interface is a browser-based interface that allows administrators to manage and
monitor a single Brocade device or a group of Brocade devices connected together.
For many of the features on a Brocade device, the Web Management Interface can be used as an
alternate to the CLI for creating new configurations, modifying existing ones, and monitoring the traffic
on a device.
For more information on how to log in and use the Web Management Interface, refer to the FastIron SX,
FCX, and ICX Web Management Interface User Guide.
Management VRFs
Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) allows routers to maintain multiple routing tables and forwarding
tables on the same router. A management VRF can be configured to control the flow of management
traffic as described in this section.
NOTE
For information on configuring Multi-VRF, sometimes called VRF-Lite or Multi-VRF CE, refer to the
FastIron Ethernet Switch Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide.
A management VRF is used to provide secure management access to the device by sending inbound
and outbound management traffic through the VRF specified as a global management VRF and through
the out-of-band management port, thereby isolating management traffic from the network data traffic.
By default, the inbound traffic is unaware of VRF and allows incoming packets from any VRF, including
the default VRF. Outbound traffic is sent only through the default VRF. The default VRF consists of an
out-of-band management port and all the LP ports that do not belong to any other VRFs.
Any VRF, except the default VRF, can be configured as a management VRF. When a management
VRF is configured, the management traffic is allowed through the ports belonging to the specified VRF
and the out-of-band management port. The management traffic through the ports belonging to the other
VRFs and the default VRF are dropped, and the rejection statistics are incremented.
Web Management Interface
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BrandBrocade Communications Systems
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