Users Guide

You can disable auto negotiation and specify the duplex mode and network speed by typing:
racadm config -g cfgNetTuning -o cfgNetTuningNicAutoneg 0
racadm config -g cfgNetTuning -o cfgNetTuningNicFullDuplex <duplex mode>
where:
<duplex mode> is 0 (half duplex) or 1 (full duplex, default)
racadm config -g cfgNetTuning -o cfgNetTuningNicSpeed <speed>
where:
<speed> is 10 or 100 (default).
Setting the Maximum Transmission Unit for IPv4 and IPv6
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) property allows you to set a limit for the largest packet that can be passed through the interface.
To set the MTU, type:
racadm config -g cfgNetTuning -o cfgNetTuningMtu <mtu>
where <mtu> is a value between 576–1500 (inclusive; default is 1500).
NOTE: IPv6 requires a minimum MTU of 1280. If IPv6 is enabled, and cfgNetTuningMtu is set to a lower value, the CMC uses
an MTU of 1280.
Conguring CMC Network and Login Security
Settings
The IP address blocking and User blocking features in CMC allow you to prevent security issues due to password guessing attempts. This
feature enables you to block a range of IP addresses and users who can access CMC. By deafult, the IP address blocking feature is enabled
in CMC. You can set the IP range attributes using CMC web interface or RACADM. To use the IP address blocking and user blocking
features, enable the options using CMC web interface or RACADM. Congure the login lockout policy settings to enable you to set the
number of unsuccessful login attempts for a specic user or for an IP address. After exceeding this limit, the blocked user can log in only
after the penalty time expires.
NOTE
: Blocking by IP address is applicable only for IPV4 addresses.
Conguring IP Range Attributes Using CMC Web Interface
NOTE
: To perform the following task, you must have Chassis Conguration Administrator privilege.
To congure the IP range attributes using CMC web interface:
1 In the left pane, go to Chassis Overview and click Network > Network. The Network Conguration page is displayed.
2 In the IPv4 Settings section, click Advanced Settings.
The Log in Security page is displayed.
Alternatively, to access the Log in Security page, in the left pane, go to Chassis Overview, click Security > Log in.
3 To enable the IP range checking feature, in the IP Range section, select the IP Range Enabled option.
The IP Range Address and IP Range Mask elds are activated.
4 In the IP Range Address and IP Range Mask elds, type the range of IP addresses and IP range masks that you want to block from
accessing CMC.
For more information, see the Online Help.
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