Exinda Network Orchestrator
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User Interface
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Shared (eth1)
CLI, Web
806X
Shared (eth1)
CLI, Web
1006X
Dedicated
CLI, Web
To manage the power settings on another IPMI-enabled Exinda Appliance
Go to
Configuration > System > Tools > IPMI
Related topics
Manage Power Settings on an IPMI Enabled Appliance
Manage Power Settings on an IPMI Enabled Appliance
To use an Exinda appliance to manage the power settings of another appliance that has IPMI enabled, navigate to
Configuration > System > Tools > IPMI
.
Enter the IPv4 address of the remote appliance and authentication details. Select an operation from the dropdown list
and click on the 'Do Power Action' button.
EXAMPLE
Power cycle the Exinda appliance with IPMI address 192.168.110.61:
(config) # ipmi power address 192.168.110.61 username admin password exinda
control cycle
Chassis Power Control: Cycle
EXAMPLE
Show the current power state of the Exinda appliance with IPMI address 192.168.110.61:
(config) # show ipmi power address 192.168.110.61 username admin password exinda
4.1.10 Overview of QoS by host
Per Host Quality of Service (QoS) allows you to manage traffic congestion by policing the bandwidth available to each
host in your network. You can allocate a minimum amount of bandwidth for critical applications, such as VoIP and Citrix,
for every host in your network. You can also restrict the bandwidth that each host can utilize for recreational purposes. All
out-of-path interfaces are included in the QoS calculations.
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