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AB7000 Series

  

User Guide

Summary of Contents for AB460 F1

Page 1: ...AB7000 Series User Guide ...

Page 2: ...Model Number Serial Number Purchase Date Place of Purchase Copyright 2010 All Rights Reserved Acer AB 7000 Series User Guide Acer AB 7000 ...

Page 3: ... the power supply unit before connecting the power cord to the AC power outlet Unplug the power cord before removing the power supply unit from the computer If the system has multiple sources of power disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cords from the power supplies CAUTION for accessibility Be sure that the power outlet you plug the power cord into is easily accessible and lo...

Page 4: ...e for use with visual display workplace devices according to B2 of the German Ordinance for Work with Visual Display Units Using electrical power This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product...

Page 5: ...e points or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel when the power cord or plug is damaged cut or frayed liquid was spilled into the product the product was exposed to rain or water the product has been dropped or the case has been damaged the product exhibits a distinct change in per...

Page 6: ...te or federal laws For more information contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at www eiae org For lamp specific disposal information check www lamprecycle org Tips and information for comfortable use Computer users may complain of eyestrin and headaches after prolonged use Users are also at risk of physical injury after long hours of working in front of a computer Long work periods bad postur...

Page 7: ...n on your leg muscles take short rests to relax your neck and shoulders avoid tensing your muscles or shrugging your shoulders install the external display keyboard and mouse properly and within comfortable reach if you view your monitor more than your documents place the display at the center of your desk to minimize neck strain Taking care of your vision Long viewing hours wearing incorrect glas...

Page 8: ...are reduction filter using a display visor such as a piece of cardboard extended from the display s top front edge Avoid adjusting your display to an awkward viewing angle Avoid looking at bright light sources such as open windows for extended periods of time Developing good work habits Develop the following work habits to make your computer use more relaxing and productive Take short breaks regul...

Page 9: ... is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the device and receiver Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Notice Shielded cables All connect...

Page 10: ...x Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority which is granted by the Federal Communications Commission to operate this computer ...

Page 11: ...ice for New Zealand 1 The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom nor does it provide any sort of warranty Above all it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item o...

Page 12: ...set up to make automatic calls to Telecom s 111 Emergency Service 6 This device is equipped with pulse dialing while the Telecom standard is DTMF tone dialing There is no guarantee that Telecom lines will always continue to support pulse dialing 7 Use of pulse dialing when this equipment is connected to the same line as other equipment may give rise to bell tinkle or noise and may also cause a fal...

Page 13: ...de luz Produto Laser de Classe 1 Precaução Radiação laser invisível quando aberto Evite exposição ao feixe Laserproduct klasse 1 Voorzichtig Onzichtbare laserstraling indien geopend Voorkom blootstelling aan straal Declaration of Conformity for EU countries Hereby Acer declares that this system is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Li...

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Page 15: ...osing a Setup Location 11 Rack Precautions 12 Server Precautions 12 Rack Mounting Considerations 13 Installing the System Into a Rack 14 Rack Mounting Hardware 14 Installation 14 Chassis Management Module 18 Module Installation 20 Configuring the CMM 21 CMM Functions 24 Firmware 27 Acer Smart Blade Console 28 Introduction 28 Network Connection Login 28 Home Page 29 Blade System 32 Virtual Media 40...

Page 16: ...or Installation 95 DIMM Installation 97 Hard Disk Drive Installation 98 Infiniband mezzanine card installation 100 Installing the Operating System 102 Installing with an External USB CD ROM Drive 102 Installing via PXE Boot 102 Installing via Virtual Media 103 Acer Smart Console 104 Configuring BMC the IPMI Settings 104 AB460 F1 147 External and Internal Structure 147 KVM Connector 149 Front Panel...

Page 17: ...s 218 AB2x280 F1 System BIOS 219 Introduction 219 Starting the Setup Utility 219 BIOS Updates 220 Flashing BIOS 220 Running Setup 221 Main BIOS Setup 222 Advanced Settings 224 Boot 248 Exit Options 254 AB2x280 F1 Onboard SATA RAID Configuration 256 Enabling Adaptec onboard SATA RAID 257 4 Networking Switch Modules 261 Acer 1 10Gb Ethernet Switch Module 262 Installing Removing a Switch Module 263 I...

Page 18: ...t Security 286 Syslog 296 ACL 299 WEBGUI Settings 304 SNMP 305 RMON 317 QoS 323 NTP Settings 328 Stack 330 Layer 2 Management 339 Layer 2 Basic Settings 339 Port Manager 340 VLAN 348 Dynamic Vlan 357 RSTP 360 MSTP 366 LA 374 802 1x 378 Filters 384 Layer 3 Management 387 IP 387 IP V6 392 DHCP Server 399 DHCP Relay 401 RIP 403 RIPng 409 OSPF 411 OSPF V3 421 BGP 428 RRD 439 RRD6 443 VRRP 447 Multicas...

Page 19: ...OSPFv3 521 VRRP Statistics 523 IGMP Snooping 525 IGMP Statistics 529 PIM 531 DVMRP 537 Firmware Upgrading Procedures 540 Firmware Failure Recovery Steps 544 InfiniBand Modules 547 Overview 547 Installation and Configuration of InfiniBand Switch Modules 547 Acer 4X QDR InfiniBand Switch Module 548 Acer 4X QDR InfiniBand Switch Module with Integrated CMM 550 5 Acer Smart Blade Manager 553 Acer Smart...

Page 20: ...agement 575 Virtual Media 577 CMM Setting 578 Connecting to the Slave CMM 579 Appendix A Troubleshooting 581 BIOS POST Messages 582 BIOS POST Codes 587 Recoverable POST Errors 587 Terminal POST Errors 587 Index 597 ...

Page 21: ...1 Document Description ...

Page 22: ... the server Chapter 1 Document Description Refer here for an overview of this user guide Chapter 2 Chassis Enclosure AB7000 This chapter provides information regarding the rack and system enclosure installation which includes descriptions of the chassis management module software system configuration guidance power supply modules and how to configure the system for double wide modules Chapter 3 Se...

Page 23: ...3 Chapter 5 Acer Smart Blade Manager This chapter details how to configure and use the Smart Blade Manger Appendix A Provides information on troubleshooting detailing BIOS post code error messages ...

Page 24: ...1 Document Description 4 ...

Page 25: ...2 Chassis Enclosure ...

Page 26: ...odule in a pre configured form factor The highly integrated system design of the AB7000 provides you with a Datacenter minimizing computing density through an existing rack infrastructure High performance computing environment from a flexible multi node computing architecture Highly configurable environment for different application requirements ...

Page 27: ...LED indicators Enclosure power supply LED descriptions are shown in the following table LED State Indication Power Status LED left LED Yellow off No CMM or Not Ready Green Power On or Standby Power Green Flashing Power Overload Red Power Supply Failure with AB460 F1 blades included ...

Page 28: ...D Yellow Over Temperature State in Switch Module GbE IB or Power Supply Module Yellow Flashing Fan Failure Off Normal CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 10G PORT CX4 CX4 SFP 1G PORT IN 1G PORT IN Stack ID RS232 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 RESET with 1Gb 10Gb Ethernet module and CMM included ...

Page 29: ...figured with up to ten 10 blades There are two blade options available AB460 F1 AB2x280 F1 The blades may be configured in any required arrangement within the enclosure chassis Warning To maintain proper airflow all blade bays must have blades or dummies inserted during operation Up to 10 server blades 7 U ...

Page 30: ...Inifiniband module redundancy 2 3 bottom 4xQDR 40Gbps Infiniband Switch module 4 Power supply with cooling fan module integrated 3 1 redundant CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 10G PORT CX4 CX4 SFP 1G PORT IN 1G PORT IN Stack ID RS232 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 RESET CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 10G PORT CX4 CX4 SFP 1G PORT IN 1G PORT IN Stack ID RS232 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 RESET 10G PORT CX4 CX4 SFP 1G PORT IN 1G PO...

Page 31: ...area that is well ventilated Avoid areas where heat electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated You will also need it placed near a grounded power outlet Read the Rack Precautions and Server Precautions in the next section The box the AB7000 was shipped in should include two sets of rail assemblies two handles and the mounting screws you will need to install the system into the rack ...

Page 32: ...ks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them In single rack installation stabilizers should be attached to the rack In multiple rack installations the racks frames should be grounded to the same earth ground as the electrical source for the power supplies by means of a grounding strap Server Precautions The following are important pr...

Page 33: ...ambient temperature Refer to Appendix E for operating temperature specifications Reduced Airflow Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not compromised Mechanical Loading Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given...

Page 34: ...unications IEEE Std 1100 2005 IEEE Emerald Book IEEE Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding Electronic Equipment Installing the System Into a Rack This section provides information on installing the AB7000 into a rack There are a variety of rack units on the market meaning the procedure may differ slightly Refer to the Enclosure Template that was included with the system for help Rack Mou...

Page 35: ...d together to keep them immobile during shipping Release these screws just enough to allow the rails to slide apart Note the arrow on the rail which indicates the end that attaches to the front of the rack 4 Slide the rails apart far enough to match the depth of the rack Position the rails with the template and secure the front of each to the front of the rack with two flathead screws then secure ...

Page 36: ...sed to slide the system within the rack 6 With one person on either side see the descriptive label on the side of the enclosure lift the enclosure and slide it into the installed rails Warning Be sure that the enclosure is empty of all blades power sup plies switches and management modules BEFORE lifting These should be installed AFTER the enclosure is mounted in the rack Injury and dam age may oc...

Page 37: ...17 Figure 2 8 Enclosure Installed into Rack ...

Page 38: ...mperatures power status voltage levels and fan speeds There are several models of CMM modules that may be used with your system These include The CMM provides a dedicated local and remote KVM keyboard video mouse connection over an out of band TCP IP Ethernet network during any server state functioning blue screen powered down BIOS and so on It also supports Virtual Media VM redirection for CD flo...

Page 39: ... computing nodes network modules and 4 power supplies Ports One Ethernet port one VGA port and two USB ports Basic Functions Supported Local KVM remote KVM remote storage Serial over LAN SOL blade monitoring and control System Management System management interface provided via dedicated LAN Power Consumption Approximately 20W Operating System Firmware upgradable Software Setting Default User Name...

Page 40: ...ay connector The settings are silk screened on the PCB After setting the switch insert the CMM module back into its bay Module Installation Make sure the cover to the module has been installed before proceeding Installing the Module 1 Remove the dummy cover from the bay you want to place the module in 2 Place the module s release handle in the open position 3 Slide the module into the module bay u...

Page 41: ...t The below procedure for this configuration just serves as a reference for getting the CMM setup If your system has Linux OS please follow similar instructions to get the CMM setup Requirements are Computer system with LAN RJ45 port RJ 45 Ethernet cable The default IP of the CMM is 192 168 100 100 Configure the Computer system connected through Ethernet LAN to the CMM to the same address range fo...

Page 42: ...2 Chassis Enclosure 22 3 Choose Internet Protocol TCP IP under the GENERAL tab and click on PROPERTIES see Figure 2 11 Figure 2 11 Choose Internal Protocol ...

Page 43: ...lt Acer 192 168 100 1 5 Once the IP address for the computer system is configured the CMM can be accessed through the web browser by entering the default IP address 192 168 100 100 of the CMM into the browser s address bar 6 Now the IP address subnet mask and default gateway of the CMM can be changed according to the network environment see Figure 2 12 Manually Configure the IP Address ...

Page 44: ...rformed by one of three mechanisms web based access to the CMM module access to the CMM using Acer Smart Blade Manager a client tool implemented in Java When the web based browser is used the CMM acts as a web server requiring a higher bandwidth connection to the CMM If there are any bandwidth constraints Acer Smart Blade Manager will provide a superior experience Additionally since graphical upda...

Page 45: ...rypts all communication between the remote user and the CMM To Use Remote KVM over IP is initiated with the management software Acer Smart Blade Manager or Acer Smart Blade Console Attach the LAN cable to the LAN port on the CMM module then refer to Acer Smart Blade Console on page 28 to login and use either utility Virtual Media The Virtual Media function allows the user to connect to a remote st...

Page 46: ...eives information on the rated Max Power Consumption value of the new blade module The CMM then calculates whether there is enough power for this new blade module by comparing the Max Power Consumption value of the new blade module with the calculated Remaining Power value of the system If there is enough power the CMM will power on the blade However if there is not enough power in the blade syste...

Page 47: ...TENANCE UPDATE FIRMWARE screen in the Acer Smart Blade Console Here you can enter the name of the firmware you want to update or click on BROWSE to select the firmware file Finish by clicking the UPLOAD button Note This process is not reversible once the firmware is updated so proceed with caution It might take a few minutes to complete this procedure See the the user s manual for your purchased b...

Page 48: ...rives or ISO images on a shared network drive to a blade server Supported Browsers The following browsers have been tested for use with the Acer Smart Blade Console It is recommended that you use the most current revision of the browser you choose The minimum browser revisions supported by the Acer Smart Blade Console are shown below Internet Explorer 7 Firefox 2 0 0 7 Netscape 9 03b Network Conne...

Page 49: ... program see Device Settings on page 57 Home Page Figure 2 14 and the following table respectively display the Acer Smart Blade Console and its controls Figure 2 14 Home Page Default Description Default IP Address 192 168 100 100 Default Acer Address 0 0 0 0 Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default username root Default password superuser 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 50: ...out Click on this icon to log out See Log Out on page 31 for details 5 Refresh Click on this icon to refresh theremote console preview screen 6 Main Menu Icons Use these icons to initiate the various functions in the Acer Smart Blade Console See Main Menu Icons for details Icon Description Click this icon for remote access and management of individual blade modules See Blade System on page 32 for ...

Page 51: ...n to configure keyboard video and mouse settings See KVM Settings on page 52 for details Click on this icon to configure device settings See Device Settings on page 57 for details Click on this icon to get information on the CMM update its firmware check the event log and reset the unit See Maintenance on page 67 for details Icon Description ...

Page 52: ...o check the status of all the blade modules in the system including power status KVM status UID status error status and management The command icons below the blade status list allows you to perform various functions as shown in Figure 2 15 and described in the following table To perform a function first click the box es next to the blade s you wish to issue a command to and then click the command...

Page 53: ... UID On Click this icon to turn on the UID LED of a selected blade module 5 UID Off Click this icon to turn off the UID LED of a selected blade module 6 KVM Click on this icon to initiate Remote KVM over IP and remotely operate a selected blade module 7 Graceful Shutdown Click to send a selected blade module into an S5 sleep state 8 Refresh Blade Status Click to refresh the screen and update the s...

Page 54: ...attage firmware version and FRU version are all shown in the power supply status list In addition the commands listed in the following table may be issued to the power supplies To perform a function first click the box es next to the power supplies you wish to issue a command to and then click the command icon Figure 2 16 Power Supply Status Screen Item Name Description 1 Power On Click this to po...

Page 55: ...issue a command to and then click the command icon 3 Power Supply Fan Speed Control If you change the FAN CONTROL option from AUTO CONTROL to MANUAL you may alter the speed of the power supply fans by clicking one of the fan icons Set to minimum speed by clicking the icon numbered 1 and to maximum speed by clicking the icon numbered 4 The icons numbered 2 and 3 are for incremental increases betwee...

Page 56: ...tem Name Description 1 Power On Click this to power up a selected GbE module 2 Power Off Click this to shut down a selected GbE module 3 Reset Click this icon to reset a GbE module to its default settings 4 Refresh Gigabit Switch Status Click this to refresh the screen and update the statusof the Gigabit Switch shown 5 Gigabit Switch Links Click on a switch listed here to open another window that ...

Page 57: ... BLADE SYSTEM submenu allows you to check the status of the INFINIBAND SWITCH module in the system you are accessing Figure 2 18 InfiniBand Switch Status Screen CMM Click on CMM to reveal the CMM STATUS screen Figure 2 19 The CMM option in the BLADE SYSTEM submenu allows you to check the status of all the CMM modules in the system you are accessing Master Slave status operating status firmware ver...

Page 58: ...ation in a low noise office environment In Enterprise Blade Mode the fan speed and performance is higher In Office Blade Mode the fan speed is lower generating less noise 2 User Specified Time This option allows the user to enter the time values for the CMM internal real time clock 3 Synchroniz e with NTP Server Click this to synchronize the CMM s real time clock with the NTP Network Time Protocol...

Page 59: ...ver Enter the IP Address for the secondary NTP server that you want to synchronize with the CMM internal real time clock NOTE Daylight savings time cannot be automatically adjusted Please manually set up the UTC offset twice a year to compensate for daylight savings time 7 Refresh CMM Status Click to refresh the screen and update the status of the CMM modules shown 8 Backup Click to download and s...

Page 60: ...UAL MEDIA submenu allows you to emulate a floppy drive in the hostsystem to upload images to a remote blade module The FLOPPY DISK STATUS screen Figure 2 20 that appears and its controls described in the following table are shown below Figure 2 20 Floppy Disk Status Screen Item Name Description 1 Active Image Drive1 This box displays if any virtual device image has been connected to the remote hos...

Page 61: ...s floppy The floppy image uploaded should be in binary format with a maximum size of 1 44 MB It will be loaded to the Acer CMM card and will be emulated to the host as a USB device 4 Virtual Drive Select a drive in the remote host as the destination drive to upload your image data to 5 Floppy Image File Click Browse to preview and select the files that you wish to upload to the selected host drive...

Page 62: ...mote host 3 Image o n Windows Share This allows the user to decide how to share the CD ROM ISO image file with users in the remote host 4 Virtual Drive Specify the drive that you want to share your data with in the remote host 5 Share Host Key in the IP Address or the name of the system you wish to share data with via Windows Share 6 Share Name Key in the name of the shared folder you wish to shar...

Page 63: ... the box to disable Drive Redirection Once this function is disabled local drives will not be accessible for other remote systems users 5 Force R ead Only Check this box to allow the data stored in local drives to be read by a remote system but not overwritten for data integrity and system security purposes 6 Apply After configuring your settings click Apply to initiate drive redirection with the ...

Page 64: ...creen Item Name Description 1 Virtual Media Options Use this option to disable or enable USB mass storage in the remote host Checking this box prevents data stored in a local drive from being accessed or uploaded by a remote system The default setting is enabled unchecked 2 Apply Once you ve checked the box click the APPLY icon to initiate 3 Reset to Defaults Click this icon if you want to reset t...

Page 65: ...ou to view and clear the contents of the system event log for a remote system The SYSTEM EVENT LOG screen that appears Figure 2 24 and its controls described in the following table are shown below Figure 2 24 System Event Log Screen Alert Settings The ALERT SETTINGS in the SYSTEM HEALTH submenu allow you to set the parameters to be met for a system to issue an alert Item Name Description 1 Clear C...

Page 66: ...IPMI ALERT CONFIGURATION screen Figure 2 25 to sort between the three categories The three headings are Filter List This list shows all filters Policy List This list shows all policies LAN Destination List This list shows LAN destinations Figure 2 25 IPMI Alert Configuration Screen ...

Page 67: ...ons Change Password The CHANGE PASSWORDS screen Figure 2 26 is where you can change the password used to access the Acer Smart Blade Console Its controls are shown in the following table Figure 2 26 Change Passwords Screen Item Name Description 1 New Password Type your new password in the window 2 Confirm New Password Type your new password in this second window to confirm 3 Apply Click this icon ...

Page 68: ...s the user s information 2 Existing users Select an existing user for information updates Once a user is selected click on the Lookup icon on the right to view user information 3 New u ser name Type in a new user name in this field 4 Full user name Type in the user s full name in this field 5 Password and Confirm Password Type the user s password in the window and then retype the password in the n...

Page 69: ...rivilege Selection menu The IPMI Privilege Level contains five categories No Access User Operator Administrator and OEM 13 Create Click this icon to create a new user or group in the User Group Management fields 14 Modify Click this icon to modify a user s or group information in the User Group Management fields 15 Copy Click on this button to copy a user s or group information in the User Group M...

Page 70: ...ts controls described in the following table Figure 2 28 Permissions Screen 16 Delete Click on this button to delete a user s or group information in the User Group Management fields 17 Group Managem ent This window allows you to enter group information for better user management Create and modify groups they same way you do for users Item Name Description 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 71: ...ate Click this icon to update the permissions information 3 Effective Permissions This field indicates the actual permissions a user or group has 4 User Permissions This field indicates the actual permissions a user has 5 Inherited Group Permission This field indicates the permissions a user has due to the fact that they belong to a certain group ...

Page 72: ...to decide which remote console viewer to use Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings This field allows you to specify the following Remote Console Settings Mouse Hotkey This option allows you to use a hot key combination to specify either mouse synchronization mode or the single mouse mode Remote Console Button Keys This field allows you to define button keys for the remote host The button keys allo...

Page 73: ...Item Name Description 1 User Selection This field allows you to decide which group the user belongs to Click on the arrow on the right to activate the pull down menu and highlight the name of the group to select it 2 Update Once you ve selected the group name click on UPDATE to save the selections 1 10 11 12 13 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 ...

Page 74: ...our browser 7 Sun Microsyste ms Java Browser Plugin Select this option when the JVM used to run the code for the Remote Console is a Java Applet If using this function for the first time and the appropriate Java plugin is not yet installed in your system you may download and install it automatically To download and install you need to check YES in the dialog boxes Downloading Sun s JVM will allow ...

Page 75: ...e or the single mouse mode 11 Button Keys Enter the syntax of a button key in the box For detailed instructions on creating button keys please click on the Click here for Help link 12 Name Type in the name of a button key in the box For detailed instructions on creating button keys please click on the CLICK HERE FOR HELP link 13 More Entries Click on this icon to create more button keys 14 Apply C...

Page 76: ...out setting in the pull down menu 4 USB Mouse Type For a USB mouse to function properly please select the correct operating system for your system from the pull down menu by clicking on the arrow 5 Mouse Speed Auto Click the check box to allow your system to automatically set your mouse speed 6 Fixed Scaling You can also check the FIXED SCALING check box and manually set the mouse speed with the p...

Page 77: ...ty Event Log Network Clicking the NETWORK option in the DEVICE SETTINGS submenu brings up the NETWORK screen Figure 2 31 Use the below fields in the screen to specify network parameters Network Miscellaneous Setting This field allows the user to configure miscellaneous network settings LAN Interface Settings This field allows the user to configure LAN Interface settings The controls in these field...

Page 78: ...ly Enter a preferred host name here 3 IP Address Enter the IP address for the remote host here 4 Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the local network here 5 Acer IP Address Enter the local network router s IP address here to provide accessibility for users that are not connected to the local network 6 Primary DNS Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the Primary Domain Name Server here 1 10 ...

Page 79: ...nterfacing The value should be in Kbits per second 12 Enable SSH Access Click this box to enable SSH access 13 Disable Setup Protocol Check this box to disable the setup protocol function of the Ethernet switch module 14 LAN Interface Speed Click on the arrow on the right to select a desired LAN interface speed from the pull down menu The options are Auto detect 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps If Auto detect ...

Page 80: ... DNS Check this box to enable Dynamic DNS 2 Dynamic DNS Server Link Click the www dyndns org link to access the DynDNS web site This is the server name where the DDNS Service is registered 3 DNS System If Dynamic DNS is enabled you can select either CUSTOM or DYNAMIC from the pull down menu Select CUSTOM to use your own system as the DNS server Select DYNAMIC to use the pre configured Dynamic DNS ...

Page 81: ...to configure the IP Access Control settings listed below User Blocking This field allows you to set the user blocking conditions 6 Password Enter the password for the remote host user 7 Check time HH MM Enter the time the CMM first registers with the DNS server in the HH MM format such as 07 25 or 19 30 8 Check Interval Enter the time interval for the IPMI to report to the Dynamic DNS again 9 Dele...

Page 82: ...d mouse data from the local administrator machine back to the remote host If set to OFF no encryption will be used If set to TRY the applet JVM of the remote host will attempt to make an encrypted connection In this case when a connection cannot be established an unencrypted connection will be used If set to FORCE the applet will make an encrypted connection In this case an error will be reported ...

Page 83: ...e rules is important rules are checked in ascending order until one matches All rules below the matching one will be ignored The default policy applies if no matching rules are found 8 Append Select this option to add IP Address Mask rules or commands to the existing ones 9 Insert Select this option to insert IP Address Mask rules or commands to the existing ones 10 Replace Select this option to r...

Page 84: ...og targets and settings Event Log Assignments This window allows you to specify the types and the destination for the event logging Figure 2 34 Device Settings Event Log Screen 13 Block Time Minutes Enter the number of minutes allowed for a user to attempt to login If the user fails to login within this time allowed the user will be blocked from system NOTE If this box is left empty the user is al...

Page 85: ...con to clear the internal event log from memory 4 NFS Logging Enabled Click this box to enable NFS Logging which will create a Network File System NFS for the event logging data to be written into 5 NFS Server Enter the IP Address of the NFS server here 6 NFS Share Enter the path of the Network File System in which the event logging data is stored 7 NFS Log File Enter the filename of the Network F...

Page 86: ...ess where the SNMP trap will be sent to 14 Community Enter the name of the community if the receiver requires a community string 15 Click here to view the Acer Blade System SNMP MIB Click this link to see the SNMP MIB 16 Event Log Assignments Check the check boxes in this section to include the designated assignment to the event log Item Name Description ...

Page 87: ...FORMATION option in the MAINTENANCE submenu brings up the DEVICE INFORMATION screen Figure 2 35 which provides system information The controls for this screen are detailed in the following table Figure 2 35 Device Information Screen Item Name Description 1 Device Information This field displays information on the CMM and its firmware 2 View t he Data File for Support Click on this link to view the...

Page 88: ...intenance Event Log List Screen Update Firmware Clicking the UPDATE FIRMWARE option in the MAINTENANCE submenu brings up the UPDATE FIRMWARE screen Figure 2 37 This screen is where you can update the firmware for the CMM module Thecontrols for this screen are detailed in the following table Note This process is not reversible once the firmware is updated so proceed with caution It might take a few...

Page 89: ...USB and Device components The controls for this screen are detailed in the following table Item Name Description 1 Firmware File Enter the name of the firmware you want to update or click BROWSE to select the file 2 Browse Button Click the BROWSE button to select the firmware file 3 Upload Click on the UPLOAD icon to upload the firmware file to the server for the update 1 2 3 ...

Page 90: ...t Keyboard Mosue USB Click the RESET icon to reset the Keyboard Mouse 2 Reset USB Click the RESET icon to reset the USB module 3 Reset Video Engine Click the RESET icon to reset the Video Engine module 4 Reset Device Click the RESET icon to cold reset the utility s firmware 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 91: ...e a REMOTE CONSOLE PREVIEW pane At the top is a link that reads CLICK TO OPEN Click this link to open the remote console Remote Console Interface Screen Whatever option you use it allows the local host to interact with a remote server through the REMOTE CONSOLE INTERFACE screen Figure 2 39 This screen allows you to share files stored in the local drive with a user connected to the remote server do...

Page 92: ...e Screen Item Name Description 1 Drive Screen Button Click on this button to open and display the DRIVE REDIRECTION screen and its controls See Drive Redirection Screen below for details 2 Adjust Screen Button Click on this button to adjust the screen size 1 2 ...

Page 93: ...nto remote servers will have access to the local drive that you have selected 2 Connect ISO Click this button to allow you to redirect an CD DVD ISO image 3 Disconnect Click this button to cancel the connection established between a local drive and a remote server Once you click this button the drive you have selected will not be accessible for remote console interface Local Drive List This pull d...

Page 94: ... Remote Console Options After the remote console screen appears click on OPTION in the upper right corner to display the OPTIONS menu as shown in Figure 2 41 Figure 2 41 Remote Console Options Write Support Check this button to allow the remote operating system to have write access to the drive that you have selected This function allows a user to alter overwrite erase and destroy data stored in t...

Page 95: ...nly view or monitor remote console activities Also any remote console interaction will no longer be available Exclusive Access With the appropriate permission a user can force other users to quit the remote console and claim the console for their own exclusive use by clicking on EXCLUSIVE ACCESS When this function is selected the second user icon on the lower left corner of the screen will be cros...

Page 96: ... the submenu TRANSPARENT DEFAULT BIG PIXEL and CROSS HAIR The availability of the shapes depends on the Java Virtual Machine used Chat Window This item allows the user to communicate with other users logged in to the same remote host The screen below shows a CHAT WINDOW displayed in a scaled down remote console screen see Figure 2 42 The window s controls are shown in the following table Note Once...

Page 97: ...k on the SAVE CHANGES button Soft Keyboard This item allows the user to use the soft keys that have been pre installed in the Soft Keyboard of theparticular language selected Click on SHOW BUTTON to show a soft keyboard which contains pre installed soft keys see Figure 2 44 Click on MAPPING to display a list of major Item Name Description 1 Title Bar This shows the IP address of the remote host yo...

Page 98: ... keyboard setting for interaction with a remote host Use this function to change the language mapping of your browser machine running the remote console host After you have clicked LOCAL KEYBOARD button a language submenu displays When this language list displays select the language you want to use Hotkeys This item allows the user to select a pre defined hot key from a list Once a hot key is sele...

Page 99: ...79 After you ve clicked the HOTKEY button the submenu displays as shown in Figure 2 46 Figure 2 46 Hotkeys Encoding This item allows the user to set the video bandwidth and video quality parameters ...

Page 100: ...quires a power cord with a C19 connector see Power Cord below for details Acer s high efficiency blade system power supplies deliver continuous redundant power at 94 peak efficiency Each power supply module includes a management module that monitors the power supplies and the power enclosure The features of these power supplies are shown in the following table Figure 2 47 2500 Power Supply Feature...

Page 101: ...tion depends on the power supply s top or bottom location If you inadvertently put a power supply upside down in the lower slots it can be VERY difficult to remove the power supply 2 Push unit all the way in until it is firmly seated 3 Push the handle back into the closed position until it clicks into the locked position 4 Move the locking clip away from the socket and reconnect the power cord Inp...

Page 102: ...m the power supply unit 2 Release the locking clip to unlock the power supply module see Figure 2 48 Figure 2 48 Power Supply Module 3 Pull out the handle and remove the unit the two piece handle locks into the closed position To release the handle squeezetogether the two metal plates of the handle with your thumb and fingers and then pull out Locking clip AC input C 20 LED indicator Two piece han...

Page 103: ... These fans are not hot swappable If one fails the power supply will continue to operate but you should replace the power supply unit at the earliest opportunity If two or more fans fail the power supply unit will shut down and the LED on the back will turn amber ...

Page 104: ...er cord for your blade system Please consult your sales representative regarding your most suitable solution Power Cord Each 2500W power supply module has its own power cord with a C19 type connector IEC 60320 C19 to connect to the power supply The Item Name Description 1 PDU Power Distribution Unit NEMA L6 Plug 2 Power Cord Extension Cord connection from power supply module to PDU 3 AC P ower Cor...

Page 105: ...ction with the cable clamp and a small screw allows you to secure the power cord to the power supply unit This avoids it loosening and falling off the power supply due to any system vibration during its operation Figure 2 50 below provides an illustration of the tie and clamps with a power supply cord and power supply Figure 2 50 Power Cord Tie and Clamp Parts Figure 2 51 shows how to assemble the...

Page 106: ...2 Chassis Enclosure 86 This will secure the power cord to the power supply and keep it from dislodging during operation Figure 2 51 Power Cord Tie and Clamp Assembly ...

Page 107: ...wide bay 3 In the module bay you wish to expand to double wide remove the two screws that secure the center support to the inner enclosure then take out the center support See Figure 2 53 Step 1 for details 4 Remove the two screws from the underside of each of the two horizontal spacer as shown in Figure 2 52 See Figure 2 53 Step 2 for details 5 Using four screws install the long horizontal spacer...

Page 108: ...s will have their release handles on the top Placing modules in an upside down orientation in the upper left corner only does not affect their operation If using the single port InfiniBand mezzanine card the InfiniBand switch MUST be installed in the bottom location Figure 2 52 Horizontal Spacers for Single Bays for top bay for bottom bay ...

Page 109: ...89 Figure 2 53 Modifying for a Double Wide Module Bay Steps 1 2 Step 2 Step 1 Center Support Screws 2 Horizontal Spacer Screws 4 Horizontal Space Center Support ...

Page 110: ...2 Chassis Enclosure 90 Figure 2 54 Modifying for a Double Wide Module Bay Step 3 4 Step 4 Horizontal Spacer Screws 4 Horizontal Spacers 1 Double Wide Module Step 3 ...

Page 111: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation ...

Page 112: ...the power button on the blade unit Use Acer Smart Blade Manager or the Acer Smart Blade Console to apply power using either a CMM module or by the use of the onboard BMC chip in the blade module Powering Down a Blade Unit A blade unit may be powered down in any of three ways Press the power button on the blade unit Use Acer Smart Blade Manager or the Acer Smart Blade Console to power down if you h...

Page 113: ...nit from the Enclosure above 2 Depress the two buttons on the cover while pushing the cover toward the rear of the blade unit When it stops lift the cover off the blade unit 3 To replace the cover fit the six grooves in the cover into the studs in the sides of the blade then slide the cover toward the front of the blade to lock it into place Installing a Blade Unit into the Enclosure Make sure the...

Page 114: ...e Hot Plugged into the enclosure Warning Use extreme caution when inserting a blade module into the enclosure If the blade s power connector becomes damaged it can damagepins on other blade bays that it is inserted into Figure 3 55 Inserting a Blade into the Enclosure ...

Page 115: ...information on the features of the blade units Warning These procedures should only be performed by a trained service technician Allow the processor heatsink to cool before removing it Removing a Processor 1 Power down and remove the blade unit from the enclosure see Section Installing Blade Modules on page 92 for details 2 Remove the cover of the blade unit see Removing Replacing the Blade Cover ...

Page 116: ...ilver cover plate and remove the processor Warning This action should only be performed by a trained service technician Installing a Processor 1 If present remove the protective black PnP cap from the processor socket 2 Raise the lever of the processor socket until it reaches its upper limit Step 1 below 3 Lift the silver cover plate completely up and out of the way Step 2 below Note Be careful no...

Page 117: ...iagonal screws until snug then the other two screws 9 When all four screws are snug tighten them all to secure the heatsink to the mainboard Note Do not overtighten the screws as this may damage the processor or the heatsink 10 Replace the cover on the blade unit and finish by installing the unit back into the blade enclosure DIMM Installation Warning Exercise extreme care when installing or remov...

Page 118: ...into place in the slot Repeat for all modules Refer to the DIMM population rules for each blade before installing 5 Replace the air shroud and the blade cover and install the blade module back into the enclosure 6 Power up the blade unit see Powering Up a Blade Unit on page 92 Hard Disk Drive Installation Hard disk drives are installed in carriers which are hot swappable and can be removed or repl...

Page 119: ...Drive 1 Remove a blank drive carrier from the blade see removal procedure above 2 Insert a drive into the carrier with the PCB side facing down and the connector end toward the rear of the carrier 3 Align the drive in the carrier so that the screw holes of both line up Note that there are holes in the carrier marked SAS SATA to aid in correct installation 4 Secure the drive to the carrier with fou...

Page 120: ...tion 1 Confirm that you have the correct card and three 3 screws 2 Following the instructions remove the blade module and open the cover to access the mainboard 3 In a standard electro magnetically protected workstation secure the card to the serverboard by gently but firmly attaching the card to the two connectors 4 Using a Phillips screw driver secure and tighten each screw one at a time Do not ...

Page 121: ...101 Figure 3 60 Card Installation ...

Page 122: ... KVM cable to the KVM connector on the front of the blade module You will then need to attach a USB hub to the USB port on this cable to provide multiple USB ports 2 Connect the external CD ROM drive a USB keyboard and a mouse to the USB hub You will also need to connect a monitor to the video connector on the SUV cable Turn on the blade module 3 Insert the CD containing the OS into the CD ROM dri...

Page 123: ...n the blade will look at all bootable devices and finding none will connect to the PXE server to begin the boot install Installing via Virtual Media You can install the OS via Media Redirection through either the Acer Smart Blade Manager or the Acer Smart Blade Console With this method the OS is installed from an ISO image that resides on another system blade Refer to Acer Smart Blade Console on p...

Page 124: ...ower on power off or reboot a system Remote access to text based graphic based system information including BIOS configurations and OS operation information KVM Remote management of utility software applications Provides Network Management Security via remote access console redirection Key features include User authentication enhancement Encryption support enhancement allowing for password configu...

Page 125: ...d Subnet Mask 5 Once the IP MAC Addresses Acer and Subnet Mask are set click on the item Update LAN Settings Select Yes and hit Enter to update IPMI LAN settings 6 Go to the Exit menu Select Save Changes Exit and hit Enter to save changes and exit the BIOS Using the Internet Browser 1 Connect a LAN cable to the Ethernet port of the CMM module 2 Choose a computer that is connected to the same netwo...

Page 126: ... the Acer Smart Blade Manager to access the BMC IPMI settings please refer to the Acer Smart Blade Manager on page 554 Note 2 The manufacturer default username and password are root and superuser Once you have logged into the BMC using the manufacturer default password be sure to change your password for security purpose The IPMI Main Page Once you are logged in the IPMI utility the IPMI Main page...

Page 127: ...menu displays system information Server Health This submenu displays server health monitoring status Configuration This submenu allows the user to configure the IPMI settings Remote Control This submenu allows the user to launch KVM Console and perform power control Management Maintenance This submenu allows the user to update firmware and reset the unit Miscellaneous This submenu allows the user ...

Page 128: ...the Server Health icon 1 on the submenu bar the following screen will display Language This submenu allows the user to select a language setting Currently only English is available Help Click this item to find an answer when you have a question Item Description Refresh Page Click this icon to refresh the page Logout Click this icon to logout from the IPMI utility Item Description Device Power Stat...

Page 129: ...tains Sensor Readings Sensor Readings with Thresholds and Event Log When clicking an item in the Options window on the left 2 or on the Main Display area 3 a pop up menu will appear to display the category of sensor types 4 as shown in the following figure 3 2 1 ...

Page 130: ...em displays the readings for all sensors Temperature Sensors This item displays the system temperature Voltage Sensors This item displays the following items CPU voltage CPU Core voltage DIMM memory voltage 3 3v 12v 5V 12v Refresh 5 Click on this bottom to refresh this page Show Thresholds 6 Click on this bottom to display the thresholds of selected sensor reading items 4 6 5 ...

Page 131: ...U temperature System Temperature This item displays the status of the system temperature CPU Vcore This item displays the status of the CPU core voltage 3 3V This item displays the status of the onboard 3 3V power supply DIMM This item displays the status of DIMM modules 5V This item displays the status of the onboard 5V power supply 3VSB This item displays the status of the onboard 3 3VSB power s...

Page 132: ...wn submenu 3 as shown in the following screen Figure 3 66 Event Log Sensor Specific Events This item displays the event log for sensor specific events BIOS Generated Events This item displays the event log for BIOS generated events System Management Software Events This item displays the event log for system management software events After you have selected an event log category a screen will app...

Page 133: ... which the event occurred 5 Sensor Type This item indicates the type of the event 6 Description This item provides a brief description of the event 7 Event Log This item indicates the number of events included on the event log 8 Clear Event Log Click the button to clear the event log 1 3 2 4 5 6 8 7 ...

Page 134: ...menu bar the following screen will display Figure 3 68 Configuration The Configuration submenu includes the items shown in the Options window on the left 2 or in the Main Display area on the right 3 Select an item on the list to configure the settings for the item selected Alert Date Time LDAP Active Directory Mouse mode Network Remote Session SMTP SSL Certificate Users 1 2 3 ...

Page 135: ...Figure 3 69 Configuration Alerts 1 Alerts Click this item to add to modify to delete or to define the setting of an alert 2 Alert This item lists Alert item numbers 3 Alert Level This item indicates the alert level for each alert 4 Destination Address This item indicates the target address of an alert 5 Modify Click on the Modify icon to configure or modify a selected alert 6 Send Test Alert Click...

Page 136: ...everity This item allows you to decide how to classify or label an alert according to the seriousness of the alert You can choose an item from the popup menu to categorize the alert Disable All Informational Warning Critical or Non recoverable Destination IP This item allows you to specify the IP address of the server that you want to send your alert to Email Address This item allows you to specif...

Page 137: ...ns window 1 the following screen will display Figure 3 71 Configuration Time and Date Settings 1 Time and Date Click on this item to configure the Time and Date settings 2 Date Enter month date and year in this row 3 Time Enter hour minute and second in the hh mm ss format 4 NTP Server Enter the name of the NTP server in this field 5 Enabling Synchronizing Check this box to enable synchronization ...

Page 138: ...d Explanations of the LDAP settings are shown below 1 Port 389 This item indicates the LDAP server port number 2 IP Address xx xx xx xx This item indicates the LDAP server IP address 3 Bind Password Secret This item indicates the LDAP server password 4 Bind DN cn manager dc administrator dc com The bind DN is the user or the LDAP server that is permitted to do search in the LDAP directory within a...

Page 139: ...ory Click on this item to configure Active Directory settings 2 If Active Directory is currently disabled click Here to enable it 3 Number of configured Role Group This item displays the number of configured role groups 4 Role Group ID This item displays the role group ID 5 Group Name This item displays the name of the role group 6 Group Domain This item displays the domain of the role group 7 Gro...

Page 140: ...ings 2 Check the Enable box to enable Active Directory Authentication 3 User Domain Name This item allows the user to enter the user domain name 4 Time Out This item displays the Time out settings 5 Domain Controller Server Addresses 1 3 These items allow the user to enter the IP addresses for the Domain Controller Servers 1 3 6 Default Active Directory Certificate This item displays the informati...

Page 141: ...his icon to configure the mouse mode setting 2 Set Mode to Absolute Check the radio button to use the Absolute mode for the Windows OS This is the default setting 3 Set Mode to Relative Check the radio button to use the Relative mode for the Linux Unix OS Note IPMI is an OS independent platform and KVM support is an added feature for IPMI For your mouse to function properly please configure the Mo...

Page 142: ...an IP address automatically by using DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Check the second radio button to use the IP address entered below 3 IP address If the second radio button above is checked please enter your IP address in the box 4 Subnet Mask Enter the address for the subnet mask of your network 5 Default Acer Enter the IP address for the default gateway of your network 6 Primary DNS S...

Page 143: ...screen displays Figure 3 77 Remote Session Virtual Media Attach Mode Callout 2 Click the pull down menu to display the following virtual media attach modes Attach Select this mode to activate a virtual media in order to make it available for remote access A virtual device will always be seen in the system BIOS even when it is not active Auto Attach Default Select this mode to automatically enable ...

Page 144: ...py ISO image through virtual media redirection Warning Be sure to close all Java sessions before changing floppy emulation to avoid unexpected errors Configuration SMTP Settings This feature allows the user to configure SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol settings for email transmission through the network When you click on the SMTP icon in the Options window 1 the following screen will display Fig...

Page 145: ...e 3 79 SSL Upload Settings 1 SSL Check this item to configure SSL Upload settings for the encrypted datato securely transmit through the internet 2 Default Certificate This item allows the user to enter the default certificate information Once entered it displays the default certificate information 3 Default Private Key This item allows the user to enter the default private key information Once en...

Page 146: ...nd display a user name 4 Network Privileges Use this item to set the network access privileges for a user Privileges for an Administrator An administrator has full power in accessing controlling and managing the network including creating accounts for users and changing network configuration settings Privileges for an Operator An operator has limited access to the network in order to perform tasks...

Page 147: ...keys select a user from the users list to delete it from the list Remote Control the Main Menu This section allows the user to carry out activities and perform operations on a remote server via remote access Figure 3 81 Main Menu The Remote Access Main Menu includes the following items 1 Remote Control Click on this icon to configure Remote Control settings 2 Launch Remote Console Click this butto...

Page 148: ...ow 1 to activate Remote Console settings the following screen will display Figure 3 82 Remote Console 1 Remote Console Check this item toenable the remote console and manage the server from a remote site via Java or ActiveX for Internet Explorer 2 Launch Console Click this button to launch the remote console via the Java script 3 Java Starting Upon launching the remote console a screen displays in...

Page 149: ...eo settings for your remote console When you click on the Video icon in the Menu bar 1 the video settings of the remote console displays as shown below Figure 3 84 Video 1 Video Click this item to configure and manage the video settings of a server on a remote site via the Remote Console 1 2 ...

Page 150: ...re allows you to configure keyboard settings for your remote console When you click on the Keyboard item in the Menu bar 1 the keyboard settings of the remote console displays as shown below Figure 3 85 Keyboard 1 Keyboard Click this item to configure and manage the keyboard settings of a server on a remote site via the Remote Console 2 Options The pull down submenu contains the options listed bel...

Page 151: ...old down Check this item to emulate right window key press Callout 3 Press and Release Click on this option to press and release the right window key Macros Click this item 1 to display and to use the Macros hot keys listed in its pull down submenu as shown in the screen below Figure 3 86 Macros Ctrl Alt Del Alt Tab Alt Esc Ctrl Esc Alt Space Alt Enter Alt Hyphen Alt F4 Alt PrntScrn Print Screen P...

Page 152: ...pass through Click this item 1 to use your local keyboard for the remote console Figure 3 87 Keyboard Pass through Note This feature Keyboard Pass through provides full keyboard support It will send all keys including special key combinations to the host server 1 ...

Page 153: ...nglish United Kingdom Japanese and Germany 3 Modifier Key CRTL Alt Shift Select the keys Ctrl Alt and Shift to work as a special key combination or as a single key Check the box in front of Lock to lock the key combination Remote Console Mouse This feature allows you to configure the mouse settings for your remote console When you click on Mouse in the Menu bar 1 the Mouse settings of the remote c...

Page 154: ... this item or press Alt and M keys simultaneously to synchronize your local mouse cursor and the mouse cursor of your remote console Remote Console Media This feature allows you to configure media virtualization settings for your remote console When you click on Media in the Menu bar 1 the Media settings of the remote console displays as shown below 1 2 ...

Page 155: ... Virtual Media Wizard 2 Click on this item on the pull down submenu to launch the Virtual Media Wizard which allows you to configure Virtual Media settings as shown below Figure 3 91 Virtual Media Settings Virtual Media 1 2 ...

Page 156: ...r your Remote Console click on the Connect Floppy icon to connect to the remote console via the Floppy drive you chose 3 CD Media This item allows the user to configure CD Media settings You can choose from the following items ISO Image Drive letter CD DVD Drive Browse Click Browse to select the location of the CD DVD ISO image 4 Connect CD DVD After selecting the Virtual Media for your Remote Con...

Page 157: ...h SOL 1 Launch SOL Click on this item in the left Options window to activate SOL Serial Over LAN support which provides serial port connections over LAN and allows the user to access a host server via Console Redirection It also allows a system administrator to monitor and manage a server from a remote site 2 The Launch SOL Button Click on this button to launch SOL The following screen displays to...

Page 158: ...cating that the application s digital signature cannot be verified 2 Always trust content from this publisher Click on this item to give full access to this publisher eliminating further security warnings 3 Click Run to continue with SOL launching Click Cancel to cancel SOL launching If you continue with SOL launching the following screen will appear 1 2 3 ...

Page 159: ...139 Figure 3 95 Baud Rate 4 Click on the dropdown menu to pull down the Baud Rate submenu which will allow you to select the Baud Rate for serial line transfer see the following figure 4 ...

Page 160: ...lect a Baud rate from the list as your SOL transfer rate The options are 9600 bps bit per second 19200 bps 38400 bps 57600 bps 115200 bps and default Make sure that the Baud Rate selected here matches the Baud Rate set in the BIOS 6 Once you ve selected the Baud rate press Start to start the session 6 5 ...

Page 161: ...rt the SOL session Server Power Control This feature allows you to configure power management settings for your remote console When you click on the Remote Control icon in the Menu bar 1 to activate the Remote Control settings the Remote Control Main Page will display 7 ...

Page 162: ...his radio button to reset the power control settings for the remote server Power Off Server Immediately Click on this radio button to immediately power off the remote server Power Off Server Orderly Shutdown Click on this radio button to power off and shut down the remote server in an orderly manner Power On Server Click on this radio button to power on the remote server Power Cycle Server Click o...

Page 163: ...the left 2 to use Maintenance settings The options include the following Firmware Update 3 Click this item to update the BMC firmware the BIOS of the remote server The Firmware Update screen is shown in the next section Unit Reset 4 Press the Unit Reset button to reboot the BMC IPMI Controller Maintenance Firmware Update When you click on the Maintenance icon in the Menu bar the Maintenance Main p...

Page 164: ...cel the process of firmware updating Notes 1 When updating firmware you are given the option to Preserve Configuration Uncheck this option to load the factory default settings and all the configuration settings will be lost 2 If you are using the Static IP mode it is not recommended to uncheck the option Preserve Configuration since it will reset the network settings to the DHCP Dynamic Host Confi...

Page 165: ...icon 1 in the Menu bar to display the Miscellaneous page Figure 3 101 Miscellaneous Options Click on the Options window on the left 2 to use Miscellaneous settings The options include the following Post Snooping Click on this item to query the POST Power_On_Selt Test Snooping code for BIOS LPC Port80 1 2 ...

Page 166: ...ttings for your IPMI connections Click on the Language icon 1 in the Menu bar to display the Language page as shown below Figure 3 102 Language Available Languages 2 The Available Languages submenu displays language setting options Currently English is the only language available for this utility 2 1 ...

Page 167: ...d be performed by experienced technicians only See Figure 3 103 for a front view of the blade unit and the following table for its features Figure 3 103 AB460 F1 Blade Control Panel Item Function State Description 1 Power Button N A Turns blade module on and off 2 KVM Button N A Initiates KVM function 1 5 4 3 6 7 2 1 5 4 3 6 7 2 ...

Page 168: ...eyboard mouse and monitor to the USB and VGA connectors on the CMM module then push the KVM button on the control panel of the blade module you wish to access 3 Power LED Green Indicates power status On Orange Indicates power status Off with power cables plugged into the blade chassis enclosure 4 KVM ID LED Blue Indicates KVM being utilized on blade unit Flashing Blue Indicates ID activated on bla...

Page 169: ...wer failure the 3 1 Redundant Power Supply if included in your system s configuration picks up the system load to provide uninter rupted operation The failed power supply should be replaced with a new one as soon as possible KVM ID LED Blue Steady On Indicates that KVM has been initialized on this blade module Flashing Serves as a ID indicator theID function is activated with a management program ...

Page 170: ...xploded View of AB460 F1 Blade Module Main components of the AB460 F1 blade module are shown in Figure 3 104 and described in the following table Item Description 1 Blade Unit Module 2 SAS2 SATA Hard Drives six per blade module 3 SAS2 SATA Hard Drive Bays 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 2 4 4 4 ...

Page 171: ...151 4 DIMMs system memory 5 Airflow Deflector 6 CPU Heatsinks 7 Top Cover Item Description ...

Page 172: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation 152 Mainboard Figure 3 105 AB460 F1 Mainboard 7 1 1 10 3 2 3 6 5 4 5 2 3 8 9 11 12 ...

Page 173: ...lacing the Blade Cover on page 18 for further details Short the CMOS pads with a metal object such as a small screwdriver 3 Replace the cover install the blade back into the enclosure and power it on Item Description 1 LGA 1366 CPU Sockets 2 DIMM Slots 3 6 SAS2 SATA Hard Drive Bays 4 InfiniBand Connectors for InfiniBand cards 5 Gbx Connectors for power and logic to backplane 6 ICH10 7 Intel 5500 c...

Page 174: ...ry Slots The mainboard of a AB460 F1 blade module has twelve memory slots depending upon the blade model Both interleaved and non interleaved memory are supported so you may populate any number of DIMM slots Populating three slots at a time DIMM1A DIMM2A DIMM3A etc with memory modules of the same size and of the same type will result in dual channel interleaved memory which is faster than single c...

Page 175: ...155 Figure 3 106 12 Slot DIMM Numbering Edge of Board Toward CPU DIMM3B DIMM2A DIMM3A DIMM1B DIMM2B DIMM1A Edge of Board Toward CPU DIMM3B DIMM2A DIMM3A DIMM1B DIMM2B DIMM1A ...

Page 176: ...B 1GB 1GB 6GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 2GB 2GB 4GB 2GB 2GB 6GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 4GB 4GB 8GB 4GB 4GB 12GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 24GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 8GB 8GB 16GB 8GB 8GB 24GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 48GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 16GB 16GB 32GB 16GB 16GB 48GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 64GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 96GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16...

Page 177: ...12GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 4GB 2GB 2GB 6GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 16GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 18GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 24GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 4GB 4GB 12GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 24GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 32GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 36GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4G...

Page 178: ... 8GB 8GB 8GB 96GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 16GB 16GB 48GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 64GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 96GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 128GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 144GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 192GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB Total Capa city CPU1 CPU2 DIMM 1B 1A 2B 2A 3B 3A 1B 1A 2B 2A 3B 3A ...

Page 179: ...irroring mode there is a primary and a copy of the primary image By this definition the effective size of memory is reduced by at least one half Total Capacity DIMM 1B DIMM 1A DIMM 2B DIMM 2A 2GB 1GB 1GB 4GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 4GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 16GB 16GB 64GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB ...

Page 180: ...GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 4GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 16GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 24GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 32GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 48GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 64GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 16GB 16GB 64GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 96GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 128GB...

Page 181: ...rocessor Sparing Mode Dual processor configuration Total Capacity DIMM 1B DIMM 1A DIMM 2B DIMM 2A DIMM 3B DIMM 3A 3GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 6GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 6GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 24GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 24GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 48GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 48GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 96GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB Total Capaci ty CPU1 CPU2 DIMM 1B 1A 2B 2A 3B 3A 1...

Page 182: ...GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 24GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 36GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 48GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 24GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 48GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 72GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 96GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 48GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 96GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 144GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16G...

Page 183: ...hot swappable and can be removed or replaced without powering down the blade unit they reside in The six drives can be used to set up a RAID array or JBOD AB460 F1 HDD Numbering Sequence Figure 3 107 AB460 F1 HDD Numbering Sequence Warning To maintain proper airflow hard drive bays must have drive carriers or dummies inserted during operation AB460 F1 HDD LED Indicators Figure 3 108 AB460 F1 HDD L...

Page 184: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation 164 HDD Failure OFF ON HDD Rebuild Blink OFF HDD Locate OFF ON Status Blue Red ...

Page 185: ... powered on it is configured with the values stored in the BIOS ROM by the system BIOS which gains control at boot up How To Change the Configuration Data The CMOS information that determines the system parameters may be changed by entering the BIOS Setup utility This Setup utility can be accessed by pressing the F2 key at the appropriate time during system boot See Starting the Setup Utility belo...

Page 186: ...M cable included with the system 1 Copy the contents of the zip file to a bootable USB pen drive 2 Connect the KVM cable to the KVM connector at the front of the blade you will be flashing the BIOS to 3 Connect your bootable USB pen drive to one of the two USB slots on the KVM dongle 4 Boot to the USB pen drive and go to the directory where you saved the contents of the zip file 5 Type flash filen...

Page 187: ...tility 7 In the BOOT MENU bring USB LS120 PEPPCMM VIRTUAL DISC 1 to the top of the boot priority list 8 Exit while saving the changes The blade module will boot to the virtual media floppy image A 9 Type flash filename rom Note Replace filename rom by the actual ROM file name such as B8DTE142 rom for example in the command Running Setup Note Default settings are in bold text unless otherwise noted...

Page 188: ...ain BIOS Setup All Main Setup options are described in this section Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to move among the different settings in each menu Use the LEFT RIGHT arrow keys to change the options for each setting Press the ESC key to exit the CMOS SETUP menu The next section describes in detail how to navigate through the menus Items that use sub menus are indicated with the icon With the item hi...

Page 189: ...e date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format Note The time is in the 24 hour format For example 5 30 P M appears as 17 30 00 Build Ver This item displays the BIOS revision used in your system Build Date This item displays the date this BIOS was completed Processor The BIOS will automatically display the status of the processor used in your system and indicate th...

Page 190: ...number of CPU cores installed in your system as detected by the BIOS System Memory This displays the size of memory available in the system as detected by the BIOS Advanced Settings Choose Advanced from the BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys to display the ADVANCED SETUP menu Figure 3 110 The items with a triangle beside them are sub menus that can be accessed by highlighting the ite...

Page 191: ...p Num Lock Selects the Power on state for Numlock key Wait For F1 If Error Forces the system to wait until the F1 key is pressed if an error occurs Interrupt 19 Capture Interrupt 19 is the software interrupt that handles the boot disk function When this item is set to Enabled the ROM BIOS of the host adaptors will capture Interrupt 19 at boot and allow the drives that are attached to these host ad...

Page 192: ...elect Power On for the system power to be turned on after a power loss Select Last State to allow the system to resume its last state before a power loss Watch Dog Timer If enabled the Watch Dog Timer will allow the system to reboot when it is inactive for more than five minutes Processor and Clock Configuration This submenu displays the status of the processor as detected by the BIOS including it...

Page 193: ... hardware prefetcher will prefetch streams of data and instructions from the main memory to the L2 cache in the forward or backward manner to improve CPU performance Important The following feature is only available if supported by the iprocessor and or operating system Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch The CPU fetches the cache line for 64 bytes if this option is set to Disabled The CPU fetches both c...

Page 194: ...sed CPU performance Active Processor Cores Set to Enabled to use a processor s second core and beyond The options are All 1 and 2 Intel EIST Technology EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology allows the system to automatically adjust processor voltage and core frequency in an effort to reduce power consumption and heat dissipation Please refer to Intel s web site for detailed information The opti...

Page 195: ...C1 based on un core auto demote information C3 Auto Demotion When Enabled the CPU will conditionally demote C6 or C7 requests to C3 based on un core auto demote information Clock Spread Spectrum Select Enable to use the feature of Clock Spectrum which will allow the BIOS to monitor and attempt to reduce the level of Electromagnetic Interference caused by the components whenever needed Advanced Chi...

Page 196: ...QPI L0s and L1 This enables the QPI power state to low power L0s and L1 are automatically selected by the motherboard Memory Frequency This feature enables you to force a DDR3 frequency slower than what the system has detected Memory Mode Set the memory mode Independent All DIMMs are available to the operating system Channel Mirror The motherboard maintains two identical copies of all data in memo...

Page 197: ...the Closed Loop only This is the temperature which applies to the DIMM temperature threshold Steps are in 0 5 C increments The default is 006 Press or on your keyboard to change this value Inlet Temperature This is the temperature detected at the chassis inlet Steps are in 0 5 C increments The default is 070 Press or on your keyboard to change this value Temperature Rise This is the temperature ri...

Page 198: ...d with TOE components to prefetch data in order to shorten execution cycles and maximize data processing effi ciency Prefetching too frequently can saturate the cache directory and delay necessary cache accesses This feature reduces or increases the frequency the system prefetches data Intel VT d Select Enabled to enable Intel Virtualization Technology support for Direct I O VT d by reporting the ...

Page 199: ... inhibits the coalesce feature Please refer to your add on card user guide for the desired setting SouthBridge configuration This feature allows you to configure the settings for the Intel ICH SouthBridge chipset Figure 3 116 SouthBridge configuration USB Functions This feature allows you to decide how many onboard USB ports to enable Legacy USB Support Select Enabled to use Legacy USB devices If ...

Page 200: ...face support to provide a workaround solution for an operating system that does not have EHCI Hand Off support When enabled the EHCI Interface will be changed from BIOS controlled to OS controlled IDE SATA configuration When this submenu is selected the BIOS automatically detects the presence of the IDE devices and displays the following items Figure 3 117 IDE SATA configuration SATA 1 configurati...

Page 201: ...turer or install an ATA 133 IDE controller card that supports 48 bit LBA mode Block Multi Sector Transfer Block Mode boosts the IDE drive performance by increasing the amount of data transferred Only 512 bytes of data can be transferred per interrupt if Block Mode is not used Block Mode allows transfers of up to 64 KB per interrupt Select Disabled to allow data to be transferred from and to the de...

Page 202: ...e of 8 3 MBs MWDMA0 Use Multi Word DMA mode 0 It has a data transfer rate of 4 2 MBs MWDMA1 Use Multi Word DMA mode 1 It has a data transfer rate of 13 3 MBs MWDMA2 Use Multi Word DMA mode 2 It has a data transfer rate of 16 6 MBs UDMA0 Use Ultra DMA mode 0 It has a data transfer rate of 16 6 MBs It has the same transfer rate as PIO mode 4 and Multi Word DMA mode 2 UDMA1 Use Ultra DMA mode 1 It ha...

Page 203: ...Play devices This is not required for system boot if your system has an oerating system that supports Plug Play Select No to allow the BIOS to configure all devices in the system PCI Latency Timer This feature sets the latency timer of each PCI device installed on a PCI bus PCI IDE BusMaster When Enabled the BIOS uses PCI bus mastering for reading writing to IDE drives Onboard NIC Option ROM Selec...

Page 204: ...cifies the base I O port address and the Interrupt Request address of Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2 Select Disabled to prevent the serial port from accessing any system resources When this option is set to Disabled the serial port physically becomes unavailable Select 3F8 IRQ4 to allow the serial port to use 3F8 as its I O port address and IRQ 4 for the interrupt address ...

Page 205: ... not support ACPI ACPI Version Features The options are ACPI v1 0 ACPI v2 0 and ACPI v3 0 Please refer to ACPI s website for further explanation http www acpi info ACPI APIC Support Select Enabled to include the ACPI APIC Table Pointer in the RSDT pointer list Note Only available when ACPI is enabled on an ACPI aware operating system APIC ACPI SCI IRQ When this item is set to Enabled APIC ACPI SCI...

Page 206: ...ic interrupts at a much higher frequency than a Real time Clock RTC does in synchronizing multimedia streams providing smooth playback and reducing the dependency on other timestamp calculation devices such as an x86 RDTSC Instruction embedded in the CPU The High Performance Event Timer is used to replace the 8254 Programmable Interval Timer Security The BIOS provides a Supervisor and a User passw...

Page 207: ...nts full User read and write access to the Setup Utility View Only allows access to the Setup Utility but the fields cannot be changed Limited allows only limited elfis to be changed such as Date and Time No Access prevents User access to the Setup Utility Change User Password Select this feature and press Enter to access the submenu and then type in a new User Password Clear User Password Availab...

Page 208: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation 188 Server Management Settings Use this feature to configure Server Management settings Figure 3 122 Use this feature to configure Server Management settings ...

Page 209: ...ter or network device Select DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to allow a client computer or device to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server that manages a pool of IP addresses and network information on a request and grant basis Select Static Static Allocation to allow the host server to allocate an IP address based on a table containing MAC Address IP Address pairs that are manually ent...

Page 210: ... setting for your IPMI connection This should be in decimal and in dotted quad form e g 192 168 10 253 The value of each three digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255 Acer Address The BIOS will automatically display the Acer address of this machine This should be in decimal and in dotted quad form i e 192 168 10 253 The value of each three digit number separated by dots should not exc...

Page 211: ...ddress IRQ This item displays the base address and IRQ of the serial port used for Console Redirection Serial Port Mode Allows you to set the serial port mode for Console Redirection Flow Control Allows you to set the flow control for Console Redirection Redirection After BIOS POST Select Disabled to turn off Console Redirection after POST or Always to keep Console Redirection active all the time ...

Page 212: ...e VT UTF8 Combination Key support for ANSI VT100 terminals Sredir Memory Display Delay Defines the length of time in seconds to display memory information Event Log Configuration Figure 3 125 Event Log Configuration View Event Log View the System Event Log Mark All Events as Read Marks all events as read Clear Event Log This option clears the Event Log memory of all messages ...

Page 213: ...193 Boot This menu allows you to configure boot settings for the system Figure 3 126 Boot Setup ...

Page 214: ...p and Installation 194 Boot Device Priority This feature allows you to specify the sequence of priority for the Boot Device Figure 3 127 Boot Device Priority 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device 4th Boot Device ...

Page 215: ...ives Figure 3 128 Hard Disk Drives This feature allows you to specify the boot sequence from all available hard disk drives The settings are Disabled and a list of all hard disk drives that have been detected 1st Drive ...

Page 216: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation 196 Removable Drives Figure 3 129 Removable Drives This feature allows you to specify the boot sequence from all available removable drives ...

Page 217: ...197 CD DVD Drive Figure 3 130 CD DVD Drive This feature allows you to specify the boot sequence from all available removable drives ...

Page 218: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation 198 Network Drives Figure 3 131 Network Drives This feature allows you to specify the boot sequence from available network drives ...

Page 219: ...manent changes to the system configuration and reboot the computer Select Discard Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press Enter Discard Changes Select this option and press Enter to discard all the changes and return to the BIOS Setup Utility Load Optimal Defaults To set this feature select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and press Enter Then select OK to allow the BIOS to automatic...

Page 220: ...d Installation 200 Load Fail Safe Defaults To set this feature select Load Fail Safe Defaults from the Exit menu and press Enter The Fail Safe settings are designed for maximum system stability but not for maximum performance ...

Page 221: ...e Configuration Utility and Reboot to quit the utility Creating a RAID Volume 1 In LSI Corp Config Utility select LSI SAS2008 and press Enter 2 In Adapter Properties screen move cursor to RAID Properties and press Enter 3 In Select New Volume Type screen please select the RAID level you want to create For this example we create RAID 1 by selecting Create RAID 1 Volume 4 In Create New Volume screen...

Page 222: ... initiated once the onboard SAS RAID volume has been created Assigning a Hot Spare Disk 1 In LSI Corp Config Utility select LSI SAS2008 and press Enter 2 In Adapter Properties screen move cursor to RAID Properties and press Enter 3 In Select New Volume Type screen please select View Existing Volume 4 In View Volume screen select Manage Volume 5 In Manage Volume screen select Manage Hot Spares 6 Mo...

Page 223: ...Control Panel Each blade has a similar control panel Figure 3 103 with power on off button a KVM connector a KVM button and four LEDs on the top front of the unit The numbers mentioned in Figure 3 103are described in the following table Figure 3 133 Blade Control Panel Item Function State Description 1 Power Button N A Turns blade module on and off 1 5 4 3 6 7 2 1 5 4 3 6 7 2 ...

Page 224: ...rd mouse and monitor to the USB and VGA connectors on the CMM module then push the KVM button on the control panel of the blade module you wish to access 2 KVM Button N A Initiates KVM function 3 Power LED Green Indicates power status On Orange Indicates power status Off with power cables plugged in 4 KVM ID LED Blue Indicates KVM being utilized on blade unit Flashing Blue Indicates ID activated o...

Page 225: ...ailure the N 1 Redundant Power Supply if included in your system s configuration shares the system load to provide uninter rupted operation The failed power supply should be replaced with a new one as soon as possible KVM ID LED Blue Steady On Indicates that KVM has been initialized on this blade module Flashing Serves as a ID indicator theID function is activated with a management program Network...

Page 226: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation 206 Blade Unit Components Figure 3 134 Exploded View of AB2x280 F1 Blade Module 1 2 2 3 4 3 5 4 3 2 2 ...

Page 227: ...onents of the AB2x280 F1 Blade Module are described in the following table Item Description 1 Blade Unit Module 2 SATA Hard Drives 2 per blade node 4 total 3 DIMMs system memory 8 per node 4 CPU Heatsinks 4 5 Top Cover ...

Page 228: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation 208 Mainboard Figure 3 135 AB2x280 F1 Mainboard 7 1 10 3 4 8 1 3 2 2 6 1 1 2 2 9 9 7 8 5 5 4 10 11 11 ...

Page 229: ...the enclosure 2 Remove the blade cover to access the mainboard see Section Removing Replacing the Blade Cover on page 93 for further details Short the CMOS pads with a metal object such as a small screwdriver 3 Replace the cover install the blade back into the enclosure and power it on Item Description 1 CPU Sockets 2 DIMM Slots 3 Space for 2 5 SATA Hard Drive 4 Gbx Connector for power and logic t...

Page 230: ... compatibility issues Populating Memory Slots The mainboard of a AB2x280 F1 blade module has eight memory slots per node Both interleaved and non interleaved memory are supported so you may populate any number of DIMM slots Populating slots at the same time with memory modules of the same size and of the same type will result in three channel interleaved memory which is faster than single channel ...

Page 231: ...te The DIMM slot number specified in the following tables equals the DIMM slot to be populated A indicates that the DIMM slot should be left unpopulated Note Though multiple DIMM memory module types and speeds may be supported you need to use DIMM memory modules of the same speed and type Toward CPU Toward CPU CPU2 For CPU2 For CPU1 CPU1 DIMM2A DIMM3A DIMM1A DIMM1B DIMM1A DIMM1B DIMM2A DIMM3A ...

Page 232: ...s The farthest socket to CPU is socket A in blue color while the nearest one is socket B in black color For all memory modes the socket A in each channel should be populated first If socket A is empty socket B can t be used For the system to function DIMM modules must be installed following the slot sequence listed below DIMM module of the same type size and manufacturer must be installed in the s...

Page 233: ... 1GB 1GB 2GB 1GB 1GB 3GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 4GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 2GB 2GB 4GB 2GB 2GB 6GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 4GB 4GB 8GB 4GB 4GB 12GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 8GB 8GB 16GB 8GB 8GB 24GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 16GB 16GB 32GB 16GB 16GB 48GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 64GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB ...

Page 234: ...1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 8GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 4GB 2GB 2GB 6GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 16GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 4GB 4GB 12GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 24GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 32GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 8GB 8GB 24GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 48GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 64GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8...

Page 235: ... the primary image By this definition the effective size of memory is reduced by at least one half 32GB 16GB 16GB 48GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 64GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 96GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 128GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB Total Capacity DIMM 1B DIMM 1A DIMM 2A DIMM 3A 2GB 1GB 1GB 4GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 16GB 16GB Total Capacity CPU 1 CPU2 DIMM 1B 1A 2A 3A 1B 1A ...

Page 236: ...ive size of memory is reduced by the capacity of one memory module installed per processor Total Capacity CPU1 CPU2 DIMM 1B 1A 2A 3A 1B 1A 2A 3A 2GB 1GB 1GB 4GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 4GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 8GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 16GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 32GB 16GB 16GB 64GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB Total Capacity DIMM 1B DIMM 1A DIMM 2A DIMM 3A 3GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 6GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB ...

Page 237: ...A 2A 3A 1B 1A 2A 3A 3GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 6GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB 6GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 2GB 12GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 24GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 24GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 48GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 8GB 48GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 96GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB 16GB Total Capacity DIMM 1B DIMM 1A DIMM 2A DIMM 3A ...

Page 238: ...ng down the blade unit they reside in The six drives can be used to set up a RAID array SATA RAID 0 or 1 only or JBOD AB2x280 F1 HDD Numbering Sequence Figure 3 137 AB2x280 F1 HDD Numbering Sequence Warning To maintain proper airflow hard drive bays must have drive carriers or dummies inserted during operation AB2x280 F1 HDD LED Indicators Figure 3 138 AB2x280 F1 HDD LED Indicators Status Blue Red...

Page 239: ...is powered on it is configured with the values stored in the BIOS ROM by the system BIOS which gains control at boot up How To Change the Configuration Data The CMOS information that determines the system parameters may be changed by entering the BIOS Setup utility This Setup utility can be accessed by pressing the F2 key at the appropriate time during system boot See Starting the Setup Utility be...

Page 240: ...M cable included with the system 1 Copy the contents of the zip file to a bootable USB pen drive 2 Connect the KVM cable to the KVM connector at the front of the blade you will be flashing the BIOS to 3 Connect your bootable USB pen drive to one of the two USB slots on the KVM dongle 4 Boot to the USB pen drive and go to the directory where you saved the contents of the zip file 5 Type flash filen...

Page 241: ...tility 7 In the BOOT MENU bring USB LS120 PEPPCMM VIRTUAL DISC 1 to the top of the boot priority list 8 Exit while saving the changes The blade module will boot to the virtual media floppy image A 9 Type flash filename rom Note Replace filename rom by the actual ROM file name such as B8DTE142 rom for example in the command Running Setup Note Default settings are in bold text unless otherwise noted...

Page 242: ...ain BIOS Setup All Main Setup options are described in this section Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to move among the different settings in each menu Use the LEFT RIGHT arrow keys to change the options for each setting Press the ESC key to exit the CMOS SETUP menu The next section describes in detail how to navigate through the menus Items that use sub menus are indicated with the icon With the item hi...

Page 243: ...e date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format Note The time is in the 24 hour format For example 5 30 P M appears as 17 30 00 Build Ver This item displays the BIOS revision used in your system Build Date This item displays the date this BIOS was completed Processor The BIOS will automatically display the status of the processor used in your system and indicate th...

Page 244: ...number of CPU cores installed in your system as detected by the BIOS System Memory This displays the size of memory available in the system as detected by the BIOS Advanced Settings Choose Advanced from the BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys to display the ADVANCED SETUP menu Figure 3 140 The items with a triangle beside them are sub menus that can be accessed by highlighting the ite...

Page 245: ...p Num Lock Selects the Power on state for Numlock key Wait For F1 If Error Forces the system to wait until the F1 key is pressed if an error occurs Interrupt 19 Capture Interrupt 19 is the software interrupt that handles the boot disk function When this item is set to Enabled the ROM BIOS of the host adaptors will capture Interrupt 19 at boot and allow the drives that are attached to these host ad...

Page 246: ...elect Power On for the system power to be turned on after a power loss Select Last State to allow the system to resume its last state before a power loss Watch Dog Timer If enabled the Watch Dog Timer will allow the system to reboot when it is inactive for more than five minutes Processor and Clock Configuration This submenu displays the status of the processor as detected by the BIOS including it...

Page 247: ... hardware prefetcher will prefetch streams of data and instructions from the main memory to the L2 cache in the forward or backward manner to improve CPU performance Important The following feature is only available if supported by the iprocessor and or operating system Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch The CPU fetches the cache line for 64 bytes if this option is set to Disabled The CPU fetches both c...

Page 248: ...sed CPU performance Active Processor Cores Set to Enabled to use a processor s second core and beyond The options are All 1 and 2 Intel EIST Technology EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology allows the system to automatically adjust processor voltage and core frequency in an effort to reduce power consumption and heat dissipation Please refer to Intel s web site for detailed information The opti...

Page 249: ...C1 based on un core auto demote information C3 Auto Demotion When Enabled the CPU will conditionally demote C6 or C7 requests to C3 based on un core auto demote information Clock Spread Spectrum Select Enable to use the feature of Clock Spectrum which will allow the BIOS to monitor and attempt to reduce the level of Electromagnetic Interference caused by the components whenever needed Advanced Chi...

Page 250: ...QPI L0s and L1 This enables the QPI power state to low power L0s and L1 are automatically selected by the motherboard Memory Frequency This feature enables you to force a DDR3 frequency slower than what the system has detected Memory Mode Set the memory mode Independent All DIMMs are available to the operating system Channel Mirror The motherboard maintains two identical copies of all data in memo...

Page 251: ...the Closed Loop only This is the temperature which applies to the DIMM temperature threshold Steps are in 0 5 C increments The default is 006 Press or on your keyboard to change this value Inlet Temperature This is the temperature detected at the chassis inlet Steps are in 0 5 C increments The default is 070 Press or on your keyboard to change this value Temperature Rise This is the temperature ri...

Page 252: ...d with TOE components to prefetch data in order to shorten execution cycles and maximize data processing effi ciency Prefetching too frequently can saturate the cache directory and delay necessary cache accesses This feature reduces or increases the frequency the system prefetches data Intel VT d Select Enabled to enable Intel Virtualization Technology support for Direct I O VT d by reporting the ...

Page 253: ... inhibits the coalesce feature Please refer to your add on card user guide for the desired setting SouthBridge configuration This feature allows you to configure the settings for the Intel ICH SouthBridge chipset Figure 3 146 SouthBridge configuration USB Functions This feature allows you to decide how many onboard USB ports to enable Legacy USB Support Select Enabled to use Legacy USB devices If ...

Page 254: ...face support to provide a workaround solution for an operating system that does not have EHCI Hand Off support When enabled the EHCI Interface will be changed from BIOS controlled to OS controlled IDE SATA configuration When this submenu is selected the BIOS automatically detects the presence of the IDE devices and displays the following items Figure 3 147 IDE SATA configuration SATA 1 configurati...

Page 255: ...turer or install an ATA 133 IDE controller card that supports 48 bit LBA mode Block Multi Sector Transfer Block Mode boosts the IDE drive performance by increasing the amount of data transferred Only 512 bytes of data can be transferred per interrupt if Block Mode is not used Block Mode allows transfers of up to 64 KB per interrupt Select Disabled to allow data to be transferred from and to the de...

Page 256: ...e of 8 3 MBs MWDMA0 Use Multi Word DMA mode 0 It has a data transfer rate of 4 2 MBs MWDMA1 Use Multi Word DMA mode 1 It has a data transfer rate of 13 3 MBs MWDMA2 Use Multi Word DMA mode 2 It has a data transfer rate of 16 6 MBs UDMA0 Use Ultra DMA mode 0 It has a data transfer rate of 16 6 MBs It has the same transfer rate as PIO mode 4 and Multi Word DMA mode 2 UDMA1 Use Ultra DMA mode 1 It ha...

Page 257: ...Play devices This is not required for system boot if your system has an oerating system that supports Plug Play Select No to allow the BIOS to configure all devices in the system PCI Latency Timer This feature sets the latency timer of each PCI device installed on a PCI bus PCI IDE BusMaster When Enabled the BIOS uses PCI bus mastering for reading writing to IDE drives Onboard NIC Option ROM Selec...

Page 258: ...cifies the base I O port address and the Interrupt Request address of Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2 Select Disabled to prevent the serial port from accessing any system resources When this option is set to Disabled the serial port physically becomes unavailable Select 3F8 IRQ4 to allow the serial port to use 3F8 as its I O port address and IRQ 4 for the interrupt address ...

Page 259: ... not support ACPI ACPI Version Features The options are ACPI v1 0 ACPI v2 0 and ACPI v3 0 Please refer to ACPI s website for further explanation http www acpi info ACPI APIC Support Select Enabled to include the ACPI APIC Table Pointer in the RSDT pointer list Note Only available when ACPI is enabled on an ACPI aware operating system APIC ACPI SCI IRQ When this item is set to Enabled APIC ACPI SCI...

Page 260: ...ct Enabled to activate the High Performance Event Timer HPET that produces periodic interrupts at a much higher frequency than a Real time Clock RTC does in synchronizing multimedia streams providing smooth playback and reducing the dependency on other timestamp calculation devices such as an x86 RDTSC Instruction embedded in the CPU The High Performance Event Timer is used to replace the 8254 Pro...

Page 261: ...item indicates if a user password has been entered for the system Clear means such a password has not been used and Set means a user password has been entered for the system Change Supervisor Password Select this feature and press Enter to access the submenu and then type in a new Supervisor Password User Access Level Available when Supervisor Password is set as above Available options are Full Ac...

Page 262: ...er Password Clear User Password Available only if User Password has been set This item allows you to clear a user password after it has been entered Password Check If set to Setup a password is required to enter the Setup Utility If set to Always the system will prompt for a password at bootup Boot Sector Virus Protection When Enabled the BIOS displays a warning when any program or virus issues a ...

Page 263: ...243 Server Management Settings Use this feature to configure Server Management settings Figure 3 152 Use this feature to configure Server Management settings ...

Page 264: ...d to a client computer or network device Select DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to allow a client computer or device to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server that manages a pool of IP addresses and network information on a request and grant basis Select Static Static Allocation to allow the host server to allocate an IP address based on a table containing MAC Address IP Address pairs th...

Page 265: ...MI connection This should be in decimal and in dotted quad form e g 192 168 10 253 The value of each three digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255 Acer Address The BIOS will automatically display the Acer address of this machine This should be in decimal and in dotted quad form i e 192 168 10 253 The value of each three digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255 Mac Address ...

Page 266: ...M 1 and COM2 Base Address IRQ This item displays the base address and IRQ of the serial port used for Console Redirection Serial Port Mode Allows you to set the serial port mode for Console Redirection Flow Control Allows you to set the flow control for Console Redirection Redirection After BIOS POST Select Disabled to turn off Console Redirection after POST or Always to keep Console Redirection a...

Page 267: ...on Key support for ANSI VT100 terminals Sredir Memory Display Delay Defines the length of time in seconds to display memory information Event Log Configuration Figure 3 155 Event Log Configuration View Event Log View the System Event Log Mark All Events as Read Marks all events as read Clear Event Log This option clears the Event Log memory of all messages ...

Page 268: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation 248 Boot This menu allows you to configure boot settings for the system Figure 3 156 Boot Setup ...

Page 269: ...249 Boot Device Priority This feature allows you to specify the sequence of priority for the Boot Device Figure 3 157 Boot Device Priority 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device 4th Boot Device ...

Page 270: ...on 250 Hard Disk Drives Figure 3 158 Hard Disk Drives This feature allows you to specify the boot sequence from all available hard disk drives The settings are Disabled and a list of all hard disk drives that have been detected 1st Drive ...

Page 271: ...251 Removable Drives Figure 3 159 Removable Drives This feature allows you to specify the boot sequence from all available removable drives ...

Page 272: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation 252 CD DVD Drive Figure 3 160 CD DVD Drive This feature allows you to specify the boot sequence from all available removable drives ...

Page 273: ...253 Network Drives Figure 3 161 Network Drives This feature allows you to specify the boot sequence from available network drives ...

Page 274: ...hout making any permanent changes to the system configuration and reboot the computer Select Discard Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press Enter Discard Changes Select this option and press Enter to discard all the changes and return to the BIOS Setup Utility Load Optimal Defaults To set this feature select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and press Enter Then select OK to allow th...

Page 275: ...Load Fail Safe Defaults To set this feature select Load Fail Safe Defaults from the Exit menu and press Enter The Fail Safe settings are designed for maximum system stability but not for maximum performance ...

Page 276: ...ss F10 and select Ok to save the setting and close the Setup Utility Entering Intel onboard SATA RAID Configuration Utility To start Intel onboard SATA RAID Configuration Utility press CTRL I when you see the RAID BIOS during POST After POST finished the Intel R Matrix Storage Manager option ROM displays on the screen Loading Factory Default Setting 1 In the Configuration menu select third option ...

Page 277: ...el onboard SATA RAID utility installed in operating system Enabling Adaptec onboard SATA RAID 1 Turn on the server and the display monitor If the server is already turned on please close all open applications and then restart the server 2 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS Setup Utility 3 Select the Advanced IDE SATA Configuration submenu 4 Change the setting of the Configure SATA 1 as field ...

Page 278: ...one when finish 9 Press Y when Do you want to create an array Yes No displays 10 Press any key to continue 11 Now the RAID volume is created you can press ESC to exit Initialing an Adaptec RAID Volume During Adaptec onboard SATA RAID volume creation process the Adaptec onboard SATA RAID volume will be automatically initiated once the onboard SATA RAID volume has been created Assigning an Adaptec H...

Page 279: ...259 6 Press Y when Do you want to create a spare Yes No displays 7 Now a hot spare drive is created you can press ESC to exit ...

Page 280: ...3 Server Blades Setup and Installation 260 ...

Page 281: ...4 Networking Switch Modules ...

Page 282: ...net Switch Module This chapter covers the setup and installation of the 1 10Gb Ethernet switch modules The Acer 1 10Gb Ethernet switch module is a 1 Gbps Ethernet switch with three external 10 Gbps uplink and two external 1 Gbps Ethernet uplink ports ...

Page 283: ...vii 2 Remove the dummy cover from the bay you want to place the module in 3 Place the module s release handle in the open position 4 Slide the module into the module bay until it stops see the following table Figure 4 163 Switch Module Location 5 Push the release handle to the closed position CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 10G PORT CX4 CX4 SFP 1G PORT IN 1G PORT IN Stack ID RS232 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 RE...

Page 284: ...on the module will illuminate and you will see an OK under INITIATED in the GBE SWITCH screen of the management software utility Note If the module is installed in a top bay it must be positioned upside down Removing a Switch Module 1 Pull out the release handle to the open position 2 Pull the module out of the bay 3 Replace immediately with another module or with a dummy module cover to maintain ...

Page 285: ... the Acer Smart Blade Console or Acer Smart Blade Manager via the CMM module Directly through a command line using a telnet interface or a serial console The Acer Smart Blade Console and Acer Smart Blade Manager access the switch module through the CMM module To access it directly use the command line Note that any port may be configured as up active or down inactive All ports are active by defaul...

Page 286: ...hit ENTER Once the connection is made the LOGIN screen displays Note The default username is root and the default password is superuser The Default IP address is 192 168 100 102 Address Defaults The following are the default addresses that are initially set Afterwards you can change these values within the program Note If two switches are installed in a AB7000 system you will have to change the IP...

Page 287: ...s Figure 4 165 Smart Blade Manager Login Screen a Type in your Username in the USERNAME box b Type in your Password in the PASSWORD box and click on LOGIN Note The default username is root and the default password is superuser The Default IP address is 192 168 100 102 The Acer Smart Blade Manager screen is then displayed ...

Page 288: ...e gigabit switch in the Gigabit Switch panel on the screen You may make changes in the configuration of the GbE switch module in this panel to your needs Figure 4 167 Gigabit Switch Panel Address Defaults The following are the default addresses that are initially set Afterwards you can change these values within the program ...

Page 289: ...the switch management IP 2 In the PC start a telnet client session with the switch management IP default IP is 192 168 100 102 This brings up the switch s command line interface for user login 3 Enter username and password to login to the switch 4 To view the switch configurations use show commands and to configure the switch type config term to get access to the configuration commands For help ty...

Page 290: ...drate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bit 1 4 This brings up the switch s command line interface for user login 5 Enter username and password to login to the switch 6 To view the switch configurations use show commands and to configure the switch type config term to get access to the configuration commands For help type or help ...

Page 291: ...odule Fault LED 3 Initiation OK LED 4 Stack ID LEDs 4 5 10 Gbps Uplink Port Status LEDs 3 6 1 Gbps RJ45 Uplink Port Status LEDs Link Activity and Speed 7 1 Gbps RJ45 Uplink Ports 2 8 CX4 10 Gbps Uplink Ports 2 9 SFP 10 Gbps Uplink Port 10 Module Release Handle 10G PORT CX4 CX4 SFP 1G PORT IN 1G PORT IN Stack ID RS232 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 6 8 2 3 1 9 7 4 5 10 ...

Page 292: ...enotes successful initiation OK status when solidly lit Module Fault LED Red Denotes SBM GEM 001 module failure when solidly lit 10G Port LEDs Green Denotes activity for 10Gbps port when solidly lit Blinking green denotes data transmited Tx or received Rx Stack ID LEDs Green Denotes Stack ID activity as shown in the following table Stack LED 4 Stack LED 3 Stack LED 2 Stack LED 1 Stacking Switch Id...

Page 293: ...F OFF 16 Stacking Disabled Port Description RS 232 Compatible Serial Port This port accepts an connector cable for uplink using RS 232 connection to a console RJ45 Ethernet Ports These two ports accept a RJ45 connector for 1 Gbps uplink communications CX4 10 Gbps Ports These two ports accept a CX4 10GBase CX4 connectors for 10 Gbps uplink communications SFP 10 Gbps Port This port accepts a SFP Dir...

Page 294: ...are is implemented using open sources from OpenSSL OpenSSH and other open source communities and is configured using web browsers such as Internet Explorer The utility starts with a default IP address which is also the management IP address This IP address is essentially provided for remote management of this switch For managing the switch through web browsers type in the default IP address in you...

Page 295: ...ll internal and external 1G and 10G ports of the switch Nomenclature The following nomenclature applies to screens found in this chapter Port This indicates the stacking ID number port number Port Number GB This is for an internal port Port Number Ext This is for an external port ...

Page 296: ...To login enter your User Name and Password in the fields provided and press the LOGIN button This User Name and Password are both used for accessing the switch through the web for switch configuration The entered user name and password are validated at the switch end After logging in you will be taken to the HOME page of the utility See Home Page on page 277 for further details ...

Page 297: ...n 1 Top Page Links The Top Page Links are present both on the Home page and all other pages accessed and contain links to support pages or additional controls for all pages viewed with the Web Management Utility See Top Page Links on page 278 for further details 2 Top L ED Display This section of the screen provides an overview port status for the switch See Top LED Display on page 279 for further...

Page 298: ...link refreshes only the contents of the middle of the page which has the active data Support Click this link to get technical support for Acer Products Help Click on this link to open a context specific help page that covers all the items on the page being viewed About Click this link to get additional information about the web based management utility the switch and also the versions supported Lo...

Page 299: ...tion pages This tree is organized based on the features supported in the switch The main features are categorized in the following groups System Management System based configurations Layer 2 Management Layer 2 Protocols including VLAN RSTP MSTP Layer 3 Management Layer 3 Protocols including IP RIP OSPF Multicast Management Multicast Protocols including IGMP PIM Statistics Statistics and Counters ...

Page 300: ...ings on page 281 System Version on page 283 File Management on page 284 Firmware Upgrade on page 286 Management Security on page 286 Syslog on page 296 ACL on page 299 WEBGUI Settings on page 304 SNMP on page 305 RMON on page 317 QoS on page 323 NTP Settings on page 328 Stack on page 330 Figure 4 172 System Management Page ...

Page 301: ...ps you configure system specific parameters The following table lists the parameters found on this page Figure 4 173 System Settings Parameter Description Device Name A configurable name can be entered into this field for the switch IP address mode Either Manual or Automatic mode can be set for this parameter Subnet Mask Use this parameter to configure the subnet mask SNMP Engine ID This configure...

Page 302: ...eboot the corresponding switch You can also select the ALL option to reboot all stack members Device Location Use this parameter to change the device location PIM Mode Use this to configure the PIM status of the switch Snoop forwarding Mode You can use this parameter to change the Snoop Fowarding Mode between MAC based and IP based Switch Start MAC address This is a display for the Switch Start MA...

Page 303: ...283 System Version Clicking the SYSTEM VERSION tab brings up the SYSTEM VERSION page This page displays the hardware and firmware version of the switch Figure 4 174 System Version ...

Page 304: ...Save Startup Config This option saves the currently running configuration in a local flash file with the file name configured as a startup configuration file Save Flash File This option saves the currently running configuration in local flash file with a user specified file name Save Remotely This option saves the currently running configuration into a remote TFTP server You need to provide the IP...

Page 305: ... address and file name for this feature File Management This section displays information about the configuration files stored in the switch and allows you to do any of the following actions You can select one or more files and delete them You can choose a Startup Configuration file from this file list You can choose the FILE option and enter a name for a Startup Configuration file You can also ch...

Page 306: ...n all stack members automatically Management Security The MANAGEMENT SECURITY link provides configuration for the following features Management Security Basic Settings on page 287 Management User Account on page 288 Radius on page 289 TACACS Global Settings on page 290 TACACS Server Configuration on page 291 IP Authorized Manager on page 292 SSH Configuration on page 294 SSL Configuration on page ...

Page 307: ... set an Enable Password for all privilege levels By default the Enable Password is set only for the highest level Level_15 This default password is the same as the default password set for the root user login Figure 4 177 Management Security Basic Settings Parameter Description Authentication mode Use this parameter to choose the mode of authentication for management access By default the manageme...

Page 308: ... ACCOUNT CONFIGURATION page This page allows you to create or delete local user accounts You need more than privilege Level_5 to view all pages and need more than privilege Level_10 for changing the configurations The highest Level_15 is for Administrator privilege Figure 4 178 Management User Account Configuration ...

Page 309: ...Description Server ID This parameter specifies the unique identifier of the Radius Server Entry IP Address This parameter specifies the IP Address of the Radius Server Shared Secret Use this parameter to specify the secret string which is to be shared between the Radius Server and the Radius Client Server Type This parameter specifies the following RADIUS server type Authentication Accounting Both...

Page 310: ... the Radius Server has to respond for a request from the Radius Client Retry Count This parameter specifies the maximum number of times a radius request is re transmitted before getting a response from the Radius Server Figure 4 180 TACACS Global Settings Parameter Description Active Server IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address of the active TACACS server This server should have been ...

Page 311: ... following table Retries This parameter determines the number of times the switch searches the active TACACS server from the list of servers maintained The allowed values are between 1 to 100 Figure 4 181 TACACS Servers Parameter Description IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address of the TACACS server Port Use this parameter to specify the TCP port for TACACS protocol Parameter Descript...

Page 312: ...Connection Specify Yes or No for a single TCP connection If Yes it establishes only a single TCP connection with a given TACACS server Timeout The time for which the switch will wait for a response from the TACACS server before closing the connection is specified with this parameter It is configurable in seconds with the default as 5 seconds Secret Key This parameter specifies the encryption key f...

Page 313: ...ough which the manager can access this switch Ports can be comma separated or provided as a range for example 1 2 3 or 1 3 or 1 2 3 VLANs Allowed This parameter specifies the VLANs through which the manager can access this switch VLANs can be comma seperated or provided as range for example 1 2 3 or 1 3 or 1 2 3 Services Allowed These control buttons are used to indicate the service type and can b...

Page 314: ...ollowing table Figure 4 183 SSH Configuration Parameter Description SSH Version The default for this parameter is v2 You can choose to configure this as compatible with v1 instead Cipher The default for this parameter is 3DES CBC You can instead choose to configure it as 3DES CBC or DES CBC or both Authentication This parameter s default is HMAC SHA1 You can instead choose to configure it as HMAC ...

Page 315: ...en parameters 2 Create a certificate request by entering the subject name and clicking on the CREATE button 3 When the page reloads the text box below the CREATE button will display a certificate request Copy and paste these contents to a text file that says a csr 4 To generate an SSL certificate the openssl application can be used The sub steps below can be executed in any Linux machine to genera...

Page 316: ...Open the generated certificate file cert pem and delete the first line BEGIN CERTIFICATE and last line END CERTIFICATE 6 Join all the remaining lines as single lines to avoid line breaks being processed and copy paste these joined texts in the ENTER CERTIFICATE text box back in the SSL CONFIGURATION page 7 Click the CONFIGURE button This configures the certificate and saves it to flash memory Sysl...

Page 317: ...escription Syslog This parameter enables or disables the Syslog feature Server IP Address This parameter specifies the Syslog server IP address Make sure the Server IP is reachable Buffer Size The buffer size is specfied in log entries Max entries buffered is 200 Timestamp This parameter allows you to enable or disable the adding of a timestamp to the log messages Console Log This parameter allows...

Page 318: ...ported facilities LOCAL0 LOCAL1 LOCAL2 LOCAL3 LOCAL4 LOCAL5 LOCAL6 LOCAL7 and USER Traps This parameter helps you to select a particular trap type The following types of traps are supported ALERTS CRITICIAL DEBUGGING EMERGENCIES ERROR INFORMATIONAL NOTIFICATION and WARNINGS Figure 4 186 Syslog Mail Configuration Parameter Description Mail Server IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address o...

Page 319: ...licking the MAC ACL tab brings up the MAC ACL CONFIGURATION page which displays the various parameters to configure the MAC Access List The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Receiver Email ID This parameter specifies the receipent Email address for Syslog Emails Figure 4 187 Mac ACL Configuration Parameter Description ACL Number This parameter specifies a unique ID for the ...

Page 320: ...access list Priority This parameter specifies the priority for the access list VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN ID for which the access list has to be applied Port List Incoming This parameter specifies the Port List for which the access list has to be applied Encapsulation This parameter specifies the Encapsulation type of the packet for which the access list has to be applied Protocol T...

Page 321: ...000 Action This parameter specifies whether the packets must be allowed or dropped when a match has been found Source and Destination IP Address This parameter specifies the IP Address of the Source and Destination for which the access list must be applied Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the Source and Destination Address Mask corresponding to the IP Address Ports List Incoming This parameter...

Page 322: ... 4 189 IP Extended ACL Configuration Parameter Description ACL Number This parameter specifies the unique ID for the access list This value must be in the range from 1001 to 65535 Action This parameter specifies whether the packets must be allowed or dropped when a match has been found Source and Destination IP Address This parameter specifies the IP Address for which the access list must be appli...

Page 323: ...hecked for ICMP Packets Priority This parameter specifies the Priority for the filter TOS This parameter specifies the Type of Service for the access list ACK Bit This parameter indicates the TCP Ack Bit to be checked against the incoming packet RST Bit This parameter indicates the TCP Reset Bit to be checked against the incoming packet Source Port Min These parameters specify the range of TCP UDP...

Page 324: ...ult value is 5 minutes 600 seconds Statistics Refresh Timer The statistics pages grouped under Statistics node in left side tree can be set to auto refresh based on this Statistics Refresh Timer The default value zero means no auto refresh by default Session Privilege This displays the current privilege level of the logged in user You can choose to enter another privilege level using this configur...

Page 325: ...on Page Description SNMP Community Settings on page 306 This page allows you to configure the SNMP community including the COMMUNITY INDEX NAME SECURITY NAME CONTEXT NAME TRANSPORT TAG and STORAGE TYPE SNMP Group Settings on page 308 This page allows you to configure SNMP groups including GROUP NAME SECURITY NAME SECURITY MODEL and STORAGE TYPE SNMP Group Access Settings on page 309 This page allo...

Page 326: ...AG PARAM and STORAGE TYPE SNMP Target Parameter Settings on page 313 This setting allows you to configure SNMP target parameters including PARAMETER NAME MP MODEL SECURITY MODEL NAME LEVEL and STORAGE TYPE SNMP User Settings on page 314 This setting allows you to configure SNMP security including user name AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL AUTHENTICATION KEY PRIVACY PROTOCOL PRIVACY KEY and STORAGE TYPE SNM...

Page 327: ... identifer Community name This parameter sets the COMMUNITY NAME string Security Name This parameter sets the User Name String Context Name This parameter sets the CONTEXT NAME that the management information is accessed from when using the community string which is specified by the corresponding instance of the SNMP community name Transport Tag This parameter sets the TRANSPORT TAG Identifer Stor...

Page 328: ...s the STORAGE TYPE of the Group Table The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Figure 4 193 Group Settings Parameter Description Security Model This parameter allows you to select from version 1 version 2 or version 3 for the SECURITY MODEL used Security Name Use this parameter to specify the SECURITY NAME string Group Name Use this parameter to specify the GROUP NAME string S...

Page 329: ...checking It also displays the STORAGE TYPE of the Group Access table An SNMP Group must be created prior to the Group Access configuration The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Figure 4 194 SNMP Group Access Settings Parameter Description Group Name This parameter allows you to specify the GROUP NAME string Security Model This parameter allows you to specify whether SNMP ve...

Page 330: ...n The AUTHENTICATION option enables Message digest MD5 or Secure Hash Algorithm SHA packet authentication The PRIVATE option selects both AUTHENTICATION and PRIVACY Read View This parameter allows you to specify the READ VIEW identifier Write View This parameter allows you to specify the WRITE VIEW identifier Notify View This parameter allows you to specify the NOTIFY VIEW identifier Storage Type ...

Page 331: ...is page are shown in the following table SNMP Target Address Settings Parameter Description View Name This parameter specifies a VIEW NAME string SubTree This parameter specifies a tree OID Mask This parameter specifies an OID mask View Type This parameter specifies whether a VIEW TYPE is Included or Excluded Storage Type Use this parameter to specify whether the STORAGE TYPE is volatile or non vo...

Page 332: ...rget address to be used in the generation of SNMP operations Target Timeout TARGET TIMEOUT specifies the maximum round trip for communicating with the TARGET IP ADDRESS Target Retries TARGET RETRIES specifies the number of attempts to be made when no response is received Transport Tag The TRANSPORT TAG value is used to select a target address for a particular operation Param PARAM contains SNMP pa...

Page 333: ...tings Parameter Description Parameter Name The target parameter is an unique name that specifies SNMP target information to be used in the generation of SNMP messages MP Model The Message Processing MP Model is used when generating SNMP messages using this entry Security Model The SECURITY MODEL is used when generating SNMP messages using this entry Security Name The SECURITY NAME identifies the c...

Page 334: ...hown in the following table Security Level SECURITY LEVEL specifies the level of security used when generating SNMP messages Storage Type STORAGE TYPE can be configured as Volatile or Non VolatilE Figure 4 198 SNMP Security Settings Parameter Description User Name USER NAME is the User based Security model dependent security ID Authentication Protocol The AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL is used for authen...

Page 335: ...ges sent on behalf of this user to from the SNMP Privacy Protocol PRIVACY PROTOCOL is an indication of whether or not messages sent on behalf of this user to from the SNMP are protected from disclosure and if so the type of privacy protocol that is used Privacy Key PRIVACY KEY is an indication of whether or not messages sent on behalf of this user to from the SNMP are protected from disclosure Sto...

Page 336: ...nique identifier associated with the entry Notify Tag NOTIFY TAG contains a single tag value which is used to select entries in the Target Address table Any entry in the Target Address table that contains a tag value equal to the value of an instance of this Trap Manager is selected Notify Type The type of notification of the SNMP Trap Settings can be configured as Trap or Inform Storage Type STOR...

Page 337: ...Configuration on page 321 History Control Configuration on page 322 RMON Basic Settings Parameter Description Transport Domain This parameter allows you to specify the TCP IP Address Type This parameter specifies IPv4 or IPv6 for the IP ADDRESS TYPE Master IP Address This parameter specifies the Master Agent IP address Master Port No This parameter specifies the Master Port number Figure 4 201 RMO...

Page 338: ...age which configures RMON events The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Figure 4 202 Event Configurations Parameter Description Index This parameter specifies the index to the Events table Description This parameter specifies a brief description of the event Type This parameter specifies the event configured This can be a Log an SNMP Trap Both or None For the event type to d...

Page 339: ...elevant when an SNMP trap is requested for an event For event type to display TRAP and Log and TRAP Community must be configured Also make sure the configured community is active before adding an event on that community Owner This parameter indicates the owner of this event Last Time Sent This parameter denotes the time this event entry last generated an event Figure 4 203 Alarm Configuration Para...

Page 340: ...the timer Rising Threshold If the startup alarm is set as Rising Alarm and this threshold is reached an alarm is raised Falling Threshold If the startup alarm is set as Falling Alarm and this threshold is reached an alarm is raised Rising Event Index Indicates the index of the event to be raised when the RISING THRESHOLD is reached Falling Event Index Indicates the index of the event to be raised ...

Page 341: ... Description Index This parameter specifies the index to the table Port This parameter specifies the Ethernet Port Octets This parameter specifies the total number of octets received from the network Packets This parameter specifies the total number of packets received from the network Broadcast Packets This parameter specifies the total number of broadcast packets received from the network Multic...

Page 342: ...owner string Figure 4 205 History Control Configuration Parameter Description Index This parameter specifies the index to the table Data Source This parameter specifies the SNMP object ID of the variable for which the history is being collected Buckets Requested Indicates the number of buckets to be configured for collecting the RMON statistics Interval This parameter specifies the time interval b...

Page 343: ... page 327 QoS Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the QOS BASIC SETTINGS page which allows you to configure QoS basic settings parameters The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Owner Denotes the owner of the RMON group of statistics Buckets Granted Denotes the number of buckets granted for collecting the RMON statistics Status This parameter specifies th...

Page 344: ...ing table Parameter Description System Control With this parameter SYSTEM CONTROL can Start or Shutdown QoS Status This parameter allows enabling disabling of the QoS status Figure 4 207 QoS Classmap Settings Parameter Description Classmap ID This parameter specifies a unique ID for the Classmap It must be in the range from 1 to 65535 Filter ID This parameter specifies the unique filter ID associa...

Page 345: ...s the filter type associated with the Classmap It can be set as either MAC filter 1 or IP filter 2 Figure 4 208 QoS Policymap Settings Parameter Description Policy Map ID This parameter specifies the unique ID for Policymap The value ranges between 1 and 65535 Class Map ID This parameter specifies the CLASS MAP ID to associate with Policymap Traffic Rate This parameter specifies the TRAFFIC RATE o...

Page 346: ...the action to be applied on matched data and can be specified as either Policy DSCP or Policy Precedence Out Profile Action This parameter specifies the action to be applied on out of profile data and can be specified as either Policy DSCP or Drop In Profile Action Value The IN PROFILE ACTION VALUE can be specified from 0 to 7 for DSCP or from 0 to 63 for IP Precedence Out Profile Action Value The...

Page 347: ...in the following table Parameter Description Port Number This list of ports allows you to select from the port index for your selected algorithm Scheduling Algorithm The SCHEDULING ALGORITHM can be selected as one of the following Strict Priority Round Robin Weighted Round Robin Weighted Fair Queuein Strict Round Robin Strict Weighted Round Robin Strict Weighted Fair Queueing Deficit Round Robin F...

Page 348: ...meter allows you to select between 0 to 7 for your COSQ QUEUE value CoSQ Weight This parameter allows you to select between 0 to 15 for your COSQ WEIGHT value CoSQ Min Bandwidth This parameter configures minimum bandwidth between 1 and 262143 CoSQ Max Bandwidth This parameter configures maximum bandwidth between 1 and 262143 CoSQ Flag Use this parameter to set a flag for this queue Figure 4 211 NT...

Page 349: ...P Servers Server IP Address Use this parameter to enter the NTP server IP address Key Choose the key from the configured list These keys are configurable in this page in the NTP SERVER KEYS section s fields Interval This parameter allows you to choose the interval from the given list Preferred This parameter allows you to choose the preferred server Choose Yes if this server needs to be preferred ...

Page 350: ...configuration If two switches have the same priority the switch with the lowest MAC address is selected as the Master switch Enabling Stacking By default Acer switches act as stand alone switches This stand alone default facilitates using 10G Ethernet ports as Extreme Ethernet ports for uplinks When stacking is enabled the stacking ports are dedicated for stacking purposes Stacking can be enabled ...

Page 351: ...ready saved for restoring the switch it will rename the configuration file by adding a suffix _stack and will not restore this file when the switch reboots with stacking disabled Adding Stacking Members Connect the stacked switches using stacking cables For better redundancy connect the switches daisy chained This chain connectivity helps to maintain stacking in case a single link or switch fails ...

Page 352: ...move a switch from stacking follow the below recommended procedure 1 Disconnect stacking cables 2 Reboot the removed switch as a standalone switch 3 Disable stacking 4 Reboot the switch again to operate as regular stand alone switch Note When a switch is moved fromstacking to stand alone mode the saved stacking configurations can not be loaded in stand alone mode When stacking is disabled the swit...

Page 353: ...333 The following pages are available for configuring Stack settings Stack Configuration on page 334 Stack Details on page 335 Stack Counters on page 337 ...

Page 354: ... physical interfaces available in this switch So for example if this parameter is choosen as 2 the physical interfaces will be referred as Gi2 1 Gi2 1 and so on For non stacking stand alone cases this switch ID is considered as zero Ports This parameter represents the number of stacking ports You can choose the number based upon your preferred stacking configuration and available CX4 ports It is r...

Page 355: ... change in stacking status requires a reboot of the switch Figure 4 214 Stack Details Parameter Description Self Status Stack Ports This is the number of stacking ports configured in this switch Switch ID This parameter is used to specify the switch identifier of this switch Stack IP This parameter is used to specify the IP address of this switch This IP address is usedto communicate between stack...

Page 356: ...rmation about all connected stack Slave switches Switch ID This parameter is used to specify the switch identifier of the Slave switch Stack IP This parameter is used to specify the IP address of the Slave switch This IP address is used to communicate between stack member switches Stack MAC This parameter is used to specify the MAC address of the Slave switch This MAC address is used to communicat...

Page 357: ...15 Stack Counters Parameter Description Port This parameter displays the stacking port identifier Received Statistics InOctet This parameter displays the number of bytes received InUcast This parameter displays the number of unicast packets received InDiscard This parameter displays the number of received packets which were discarded InErrors This parameter displays the number of packets received ...

Page 358: ...C Transmit Statistics OutOctet This parameter displays the number of bytes transmitted OutUcast This parameter displays the number of unicast packets transmitted OutDiscard This parameter displays the number of packets discarded in transmission OutErrors This parameter displays the number of packets transmitted got errors OutHCOctet This parameter displays the number of bytes transmitted with HC P...

Page 359: ...s Layer 2 Basic Settings Clicking the LAYER2 BASIC STTINGS link brings up the MAC ADDRESS TABLE SETTINGS page which gives you the option to change MAC aging time MAC address confirmation can be done with this time interval Figure 4 216 Layer2 Management Figure 4 217 MAC Address Table Settings ...

Page 360: ...the switch there is only one link and the corresponding port configuration is displayed below it In case of stacking multiple groups of port links are displayed These links provide the configuration of ports from different stack member switches To view the configuration of ports from a particular stack member switch select the corresponding port links For example if three switches having switch id...

Page 361: ...mn shows the physical link status as an UP or Down arrow A green up arrow indicates that the status of the port is up while the red down arrow indicates that the status of the port is down Admin State This parameter allows you to administratively configure the admin state as Up or Down Default User Priority This parameter allows you to set the priority from 0 to 7 Switch Port By default all ports ...

Page 362: ...in the following table MTU This sets the MTU value The Minimum is 90 and Maximum is 16338 A port must be administrativly down in order to change the MTU Link Up Down Trap This parameter enables or disables SNMP trap generation for port up and down events Figure 4 219 Port Monitoring Parameter Description Status This parameter enables or disables the port monitoring Port This displays the port numb...

Page 363: ...nitoring This parameter enables or disables the receive monitoring Trasmit Monitoring This parameter enables or disables the transmit monitoring Figure 4 220 VLAN Traffic Class Mapping Parameter Description Port This displays the port number Priority 0 This parameter chooses any traffic class 0 to 7 to map with priority 0 Priority 1 This parameter chooses any traffic class 0 to 7 to map with prior...

Page 364: ...ass 0 to 7 to map with priority 2 Priority 3 This parameter chooses any traffic class 0 to 7 to map with priority 3 Priority 4 This parameter chooses any traffic class 0 to 7 to map with priority 4 Priority 5 This parameter chooses any traffic class 0 to 7 to map with priority 5 Priority 6 This parameter chooses any traffic class 0 to 7 to map with priority 6 Priority 7 This parameter chooses any ...

Page 365: ...s you to select either Full Duplex or Half Duplex Speed This parameter allows you to select the speed as 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1 G bps Flow Control Admin Status This parmeter allows you to specify the Flow Control Admin Status as either Disabled Trasmit Flow Control Enabled Receive Flow Control Enabled or both Transmit and Receive Flow Control Enabled Flow Control Operation Status This parameter dis...

Page 366: ... Limiting Parameter Description Port This displays the port number The following parameters are configurable for Ingress Rate Limiting DLF Level This parameter allows you to specify the destination lookup failure packets per second Broadcast Level This parameter allows you to specify the broadcast packets per second Multicast Level This parameter allows you to specify the multicast packets per sec...

Page 367: ... Port Rate Limit This parameter allows you to specify the egress limit of packets per second Egress Port Burst Size This parameter allows you to specify the egress limit of packet burst size Parameter Description ...

Page 368: ...tic VLAN on page 351 Protocol Group on page 352 Port Protocol on page 352 MAC Based VLAN on page 353 Unicast MAC on page 354 Wildcard on page 355 Switch Port VLAN on page 356 VLAN Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the VLAN BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 4 223 which displays VLAN global configuration information The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Figure...

Page 369: ...hared Hybrid or VLAN Learning VLAN Version This parameter specifies the VLAN version supported Maximum VLAN ID This parameter specifies the largest 4094 valid VLAN ID which this switch can accept above which all will be discarded Maximum Supported VLANs This parameter specifies the maximum number of VLANs that this device can scale Number of VLANs in the System This parameter specifies the active ...

Page 370: ...Ns you can also configure INGRESS FILTERING at the port level and ACCEPTABLE FRAME TYPES accept Tagged Frame Alone or All frames The other configurations provided in this page are enabling disabling per Port MAC based classification and Port Protocol based classification enabling disabling of tunneling and enabling disabling of STP BPDU Tunneling To enable STP BPDU Tunneling on an interface you mu...

Page 371: ... VLAN related information statically Using the first table you can create new entries for uncreated VLANs VLAN ID is the mandatory field in configuring a VLAN You can also enter a VLAN NAME MEMBER PORT LIST UNTAGGED PORT and the FORBIDDEN PORTS for a VLAN The second table displays the VLAN configurations saved in the switch ...

Page 372: ...OTOCOL VALUE is the value of the protocol in a protocol template The GROUP ID represents a group of protocols that are associated together Port Protocol Clicking the Port PROTOCOL tab brings up the PORT VLAN PROTOCOL SETTINGS page not shown which displays a table used for Port and Protocol based VLAN classification The GROUP ID designates a group of protocols in the Protocol Group Database The VLA...

Page 373: ...AC MAP page which allows you to configure MAC based VLANs The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Map Addr This parameter specifies the Port MAC Map address VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier for this MAC based VLAN ...

Page 374: ...s The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN Identifier MAC Admin Status This parameter specifies the MAC administration status which can be enabled or disabled MAC Limit This parameter indicates the MAC limit MAC Operational Status This parameter specifies the MAC operational Status which can be enabled or disabled...

Page 375: ...dcard MAC addresses and ports for VLANs The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Content ID This parameter allows you to select the CONTENT ID Address Selection Use this parameter to select the address type Ports This parameter allows you to enter a port ...

Page 376: ...s utility criteria for SwitchPort Vlan filtering The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description VLAN Port No This parameter displays the VLAN Port Number which can be selected by the check box to the left of the column Utility Criteria Use this parameter to select the utility criteria for the VLAN port selected ...

Page 377: ...information has been provided in the following pages Dynamic VLAN Global Configuration on page 357 Port Configuration on page 358 GARP Timers on page 359 Dynamic VLAN Global Configuration Clicking the DYNAMIC VLAN tab brings up the DYNAMIC VLAN GLOBAL CONFIGURATION page which allows you to enable or disable Dynamic VLAN ...

Page 378: ... VLAN ports The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Port This parameter displays the Port Number which can be selected by the check box to the left of the column Dynamic VLAN Status Use this parameter to enable disable the DYNAMIC VLAN STATUS Restricted VLAN Registration This parameter allows you to enable disable RESTRICTED VLAN REGISTRATION ...

Page 379: ...eters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Port No This parameter displays the Port Number Garp Join Time msecs This parameter allows you to change the Garp Join Time Garp Leave Time msecs This parameter allows you to change the Garp Leave Time Garp Leave All Time msecs This parameter allows you to change the Garp Leave All Time ...

Page 380: ... tab brings up the GLOBAL CONFIGURATION page which allows you to configure RSTP global parameters The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description System Control This parameter starts or Shutsdown RSTP in the switch Status This parameter allows you to enable disable the protocol at a global level on the switch Dynamic Path Cost Calculation This parameter allows y...

Page 381: ...r shutsdown RSTP in the switch RSTP Status This parameter allows you to enable disable the protocol at a global level on the switch Compatibility This parameter allows you to choose to run the protocol as an RSTP or STP compatible version Bridge Priority This parameter specifies the BRIDGE PRIORITY which can be used to select the root bridge Transmit Hold Count This parameter specifies the maximum...

Page 382: ...parameter allows you to configure the path cost either as a 16 bit value or a 32 bit value This is provided mainly for backward compatibility with STAP Parameter Description Port This parameter specifies the port identifier Status This parameter enables or disables the RSTP protocol status on a particular port Priority This parameter specifies the port priority used in role selection Path Cost Thi...

Page 383: ... to Point This parameter allows you to configure ports explicitly as Point to point Force true Non point to point or leave the decision to be made Dynamically from the AL or MAC layer Auto Edge Status If this parameter is set to true the edge port status is dynamically calculated Restricted Role This parameter specifies the RESTRICTED ROLE status of the port Restricted TCN This parameter indicates...

Page 384: ...ge Identifier of the bridge that is recorded as the root for the segment to which the port is attached Designated Cost This parameter specifies the path cost of the Designated Port of the segment connected to this port Designated Bridge This parameter specifies the Bridge Identifier of the bridge which this port considers to be the Designated Bridge for this port s segment Designated Port This par...

Page 385: ...icates whether a port is considered to have a Point to point connection or Shared Media Role This parameter specifies the port s current role as defined by the Spanning Tree Protocol Port State This parameter specifies the port s current state as defined by application of the Spanning Tree Protocol Parameter Description ...

Page 386: ...Port Status on page 372 MSTP Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the GLOBAL CONFIGURATION page which can access the MSTP global configuration The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description System Control This parameter Starts or Shutsdown MSTP in the switch MSTP Status This parameter specifies the protocol that can be enabled disabled at a ...

Page 387: ...ided mainly for backward compatibility with STAP Maximum Age Seconds This parameter specifies the time period for which the information received in the RSTP BDPU is valid Forward Delay Seconds This parameter specifies how fast a port changes its Spanning state when moving towards the Forwarding state Hop Counts Seconds This parameter specifies the maximum number of bridges that a packet can cross ...

Page 388: ...orking Switch Modules 368 MSTP Timers Clicking the TIMERS tab brings up the TIMERS CONFIGURATION page which configures the time for MAXIMUM HOP COUNT FORWARD DELAY MAXIMUM AGE TRANSMIT HOLD AGE and HELLO TIME ...

Page 389: ...t identifier Admin Status This parameter specifies the MSTP protocol status that can be enabled disabled on the particular port Priority This parameter specifies the port priority used in role selection Path Cost This parameter specifies the path cost associated with this port Protocol Migration This parameter controls the migration among MSTP RSTP and STP protocols if the other side of the switch...

Page 390: ...on point to point port or leave the decision to be made dynamically from the AL or MAC layer Hello Time Seconds This parameter specifies the administrative value of Hello Time for the port Auto Edge Status If set to True the edge port status will be dynamically calculated Restricted Role This parameter specifies the Restricted role status of the port Restricted TCN This parameter indicates the Res...

Page 391: ...TTINGS page which displays the various parameters for port settings The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description MSTP Instance ID This parameter specifies the Instance ID which is the index of the table Map VLAN This parameter specifies the list of VLANs to be mapped to this instance of the spanning tree Unmap VLAN This parameter specifies the list of VLANs t...

Page 392: ...ort This parameter specifies the interface index of the port on which MSTP is being run MSTP Instance ID This parameter specifies the instance ID of the STP that is associated with this instance Port State This parameter specifies the current state of the port Priority This parameter specifies the priority related to this port Cost This parameter specifies the cost associated with this port which ...

Page 393: ...ted to this port Regional Root This parameter specifies the unique Bridge Identifier of the bridge recorded as the CIST Regional Root Identifier in the configuration BPDUs transmitted Regional Path Cost This parameter specifies the contribution of this port to the path cost of paths towards the CIST Regional Root which includes this port Type This parameter specifies the operational point to point...

Page 394: ...76 802 1x on page 378 LA Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the LA BASIC SETTINGS page which displays the various parameters for LA basic settings The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description LA Status This is used to enable or disable LA in the switch System Priority This parameter specifies the priority value associated with the Actor ...

Page 395: ...lows you to configure port channels The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Port Channel ID This parameter specifies the identifier of the port channel interface The valids values are between 1 to 65535 Admin Status This parameter administratively makes the port channel Up or Down ...

Page 396: ...meter specifies the priority value of the Port Mode This parameter specifies whether the Port LACP activity is Active or Passive Port Channel This parameter specifies the identifier of the port channel interface Timeout This parameter sets the time within which LACP PDUs must be received on a port to avoid timing out of the Aggregated Link If a Long timeout is chosen then the ports will time out o...

Page 397: ...Aggregation The possible states are Up in Bundle The port is an active member of the port channel Up Individual The port is not a member of any port channel but its Oper Status is Up Standby The port is a member of the port channel but is currently in a standby state Down The port s Oper Status is Down Aggregation State This parameter displays the aggregation state information for every port chann...

Page 398: ...rings up the 802 1X BASIC SETTINGS page which displays the various 802 1x Basic Settings parameters The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description System Control This parameter starts or shutsdown 802 1x in the switch 802 1x Authentication This parameter allows enabling or disabling of the 802 1x based port security feature in the switch Authentication Server T...

Page 399: ...parameters for this page are shown in the following table Network Access Server ID This parameter specifies the Authenticator ID which originates the Access Request Packets Parameter Description Port This parameter specifies the Index of the port for whic h its fields such as PORT CONTROL PORT AUTHORIZATION STATUS and so on are configured Parameter Description ...

Page 400: ...o be Port Based Admin Control Direction This parameter specifies whether security is to be imposed for In the incoming traffic Both both incoming and outgoing traffic Operational Control Direction This parameter specifies the current security status Port Initialize This parameter specifies the initialization control for the port Setting this value to True causes the port to be initialized The valu...

Page 401: ... Period Seconds This parameter specifies the duration for which the authenticator will be silent and will not attempt to acquire a supplicant It can be configured to any value in the range from 1 to 65535 seconds Transmit Period Seconds This parameter specifies the time period used by the Authenticator State machine to define when the EAPOL PDU is to be transmitted It can be configured to any valu...

Page 402: ...haracters Password This parameter specifies the password specific to the user name and is set by a string of not more than 20 printable characters Permission This parameter represents the allowance and denial of access The values that can be configured are Allow When set to Allow the authentication request is allowed over the set of ports in the PORT LIST Deny When set to Deny the authentication r...

Page 403: ...ddress Setting this attribute to True causes the Supplicant session with this MAC address to be initialized The attribute value reverts to False once initialization has completed Session ReAuthenticate This parameter is the reauthentication control for this Supplicant MAC address Setting this attribute to True causes the Authenticator PAE state machine for this MAC address to reauthenticate the Su...

Page 404: ...AST FILTERS tab brings up the L2 UNICAST FILTER CONFIGURATION page which sets the filter configuration to control the unicast packets that the switch needs to process The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description FDB ID This parameter specifies the forwarding database ID MAC Address This parameter specifies the destination MAC address of the received packet Re...

Page 405: ...es the list of ports on which the received packet with the above set MAC address if received from the configured port can be forwarded Status You can choose to set this configuration to any one of the following types Other For entries currently in use but whose conditions remain different from the following values Permanent Entries that reside even after the restart of the switch DeleteOnReset Thi...

Page 406: ... the above set MAC address if received from the configured port can be forwarded Forbidden Ports This parameter specifies the list of ports on which the received packet with the above set MAC address if received from the configured port must NOT be forwarded Status You can choose to set this configuration to any one of the following types Permanent This configuration resides even after restart of ...

Page 407: ...s links to all Layer 3 features IP The IP link enables you to perform IP related configuration This can be done through the following pages Vlan Interface on page 388 IP V4 Interface Settings on page 389 IP Route on page 390 LoopBack Basic Settings on page 391 ...

Page 408: ...ich allows configuring of L3 VLAN interfaces The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description VLAN Interface This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier Admin State This parameter specifies the admin state as either Up or Down MTU This parameter specifies the maximum transfer unit size in bytes ...

Page 409: ... for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Interface VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN interface IP Address This parameter specifies the IP Address of the specified interface Subnet Mask This parameter indicates the mask for the specified IP Address Address Type This parameter specifies the type of address which can be Primary or Secondary ...

Page 410: ...able Parameter Description Destination Network This parameter specifies the network address for which the route is being added Subnet Mask This parameter indicates the subnet mask for the Destination Network address Acer This parameter denotes the Next HopAcer to reach the IP address Interface This parameter specifies the outgoing interface Distance Metric This parameter specifies the metric value...

Page 411: ...rameter Description LoopBack Interface This parameter is the name of the loopback interface getting created Interface Type This parameter is always the loopback for this configuration Interface Status This parameter for the INTERFACE STATUS can be set to Up or Down IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address for this loopback interface Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the subnet mask fo...

Page 412: ...96 Address Profile on page 397 Prefix Settings on page 398 IPv6 Route Configuration Clicking the IPV6 ROUTE tab brings up the IP6 ROUTE CONFIGURATION page which configures various IP6 Route parameters The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Destination Network This parameter specifies the network address for which the IPv6 route is being added Prefix Len...

Page 413: ...col This parameter indicates the routing protocol through which the route was learnt if not manual This cannot be configured Acer This parameter specifies the Next Hop Acer to reach the IP address Interface This parameter indicates the outgoing interface Distance Metric This parameter denotes metric value of the destination Parameter Description Port This parameter specifies the Index of the VLAN ...

Page 414: ...rtisements sent on the interface RA Rch Time This parameter indicates the Reachable time to be placed in the Router Advertisements sent on the interface RA Retrans Time This parameter specifies the RA Retransmit time to be placed in the Router Advertisement sent on the interface Prefix Adv Status This parameter specifies the Prefix Advertisement status on the Interface RA Min This parameter specif...

Page 415: ...ription Interface VLAN ID This parameter indicates index of the VLAN interface Destination This parameter specifies Destination IPv6 address MAC Address This parameter denotes the physical address of the Destination address State This parameter indicates the Reachability state of the entry which is a read only field Age This parameter specifies the Age Time ...

Page 416: ...r Description Interface VLAN ID This parameter specifies the index of the VLAN Interface Address This parameter specifies the IPv6 address Prefix Length This parameter indicates the length of the prefix in bits associated with this entry s IPv6 address Address Type This parameter specifies that the type of address can be Link Local Global Unicast or Anycast Address Profile ID This parameter indica...

Page 417: ... entry Adv Status This parameter specifies the Prefix Advertise status On Link Adv Status This parameter indicates the On Link Advertise Flag status Auto Conf Adv Status This parameter denotes the Autonomous Configuration Advertise Flag status Preferred Time This parameter specifies the Preferred Lifetime of the prefix address that uses this profile Valid Time This parameter indicates the Valid Li...

Page 418: ...riable or Fixed Preferred Flag This parameter specifies if the Preferred Lifetime Flag is Variable or Fixed Parameter Description Interface VLAN ID This parameter specifies the index of the VLAN Interface Prefix This parameter indicates the IPv6 address prefix to be advertised in RA Prefix Length This parameter indicates the PREFIX LENGTH in bits Prefix Profile ID This parameter specifies index to...

Page 419: ...b brings up the DHCP BASIC SETTINGS page The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description DHCP Server With this parameter you can enable or disable the DHCP server using this configuration Offer reuse Time out seconds This parameter specifies the Reuse Timeout value that can be configured in this field which is used by DHCP ICMP Echo This parameter enables or dis...

Page 420: ...Pool ID This parameter specifies the pool ID to index among the different subnet pools configured Network This parameter specifies the subnet of the IP address in the pool Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the subnet mask of the IP address in the pool Start IP This parameter specifies the first IP address in the address pool that is used for dynamic allocation by the DHCP server End IP This par...

Page 421: ...NGS tab brings up the DHCP RELAY CONFIGURATION page which displays the various parameters for configuring the DHCP relay The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Lease Time This parameter specifies the time interval for which the IP address is valid Utilization Threshold This parameter specifies the DHCP Pool Utilization Threshold value Status This parameter specifies the stat...

Page 422: ...Relay This parameter specifies the DHCP relay status that can be enabled or disabled in the switch using this field IP DHCP Relay Information Option You can enable disable this field to control the processing related to the Relay Agent Information options DHCP Server Address This parameter indicates the IP address of the DHCP Server to which the Relay Agent needs to forward the packets from the cl...

Page 423: ... Security Settings on page 407 Address Summarization on page 408 RIP Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the RIP BASIC SETTINGS page The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Circuit ID This parameter specifies the DHCP Relay Circuit identifer Remote ID This parameter specifies the Remote identifer Parameter Description ...

Page 424: ...delay that needs to be enabled for RIP to split the periodic update packets before they are sent out Neighbor Filter This parameter enables or disables neighbor filtering Neighbor filtering helps you to filter routes from specific neighbors Auto summary status This parameter enables or disables the Auto summary feature Parameter Description Interface This parameter specifies the Interface ID for w...

Page 425: ...ing the RIP packets sent to be compatible to either RIPV1 RIP1 Compatible or RIPv2 Receive Version This parameter is similar to SEND VERSION but it allows you to choose the RIP packets to be received as either RIPV1 RIPV2 both RIPv1 and RIPv2 or None Route Age Timer This parameter specifies the time interval after which the routes will be flushed Update Timer This parameter specifies the time inte...

Page 426: ...ORS tab brings up the RIP NEIGHBOR LIST page which is used to configure the RIP neighbors by configuring their IP address The single parameter for this page is IP ADDRESS which specifies the IP Address of the neighbor router to which the unicast update has to be sent ...

Page 427: ... displays the active RIP interfaces You can select the interface for which you want to configure authentication Authentication Type This parameter specifies the authentication type You can choose No Authentication or Simple Password or the md5 authentication type Authentication Key This parameter specifies the key used for authentication if the authentication type is other than No Authentication ...

Page 428: ...TION page The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Interface This parameter specifies the Interface ID for which the RIP aggregate address needs to be configured Aggregate Address This parameter specifies the aggregate address Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the mask of the aggregate address ...

Page 429: ... RIP6 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION page The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Interface ID Specifies the Interface Id for which RIPv6 needs to be configured Status This parameter specifies the administration status of the interface Prof ID This parameter indicates the Index of the Address Profile entry Metric Offset This parameter specifies the metric for t...

Page 430: ...es the operational status of Profile Horizon in the system Per Updt Timer This parameter specifies the time interval between successive RIP6 updates Trig Dly Time This parameter indicates the time interval in seconds by which further triggered updates are delayed after one triggered update is sent Route Age Time This parameter specifies the time interval after which the routes are flushed Garbage ...

Page 431: ...Virtual Interface on page 415 OSPF Neighbor OSPF RRD Route Configuration on page 417 OSPF Area Aggregation on page 418 External Aggregation on page 419 OSPF Basic Settings Parameter Description Filter Address This parameter specifies the FILTER ADDRESS for the RIP6 interface Filter Type This parameter specifies the FILTER TYPE for which RIP6 needs to be configured ...

Page 432: ...the router identifier Autonomous System Border Router This parameter indicates the flag to denote whether or not the router is to be configured as an Autonomous System Border Router RFC 1583 Compatibility This parameter specifies the compatibility to RFC 1583 for choosing the route among multiple AS for the same destination External Link State Database Limit This parameter specifies the maximum nu...

Page 433: ... This parameter specifies the identifier for the area Type This parameter allows you to configure the area type as a Stub area a Normal area or NSSA Send Summary Router This field is used to contro l the import of summary LSAs to stub areas This does not have any impact for other areas Default Cost This parameter specifies themetric cost associated with the routes ...

Page 434: ...ID This parameter indicates the 32 bit integer uniquely identifying the area to which the interface connects Priority This parameter specifies the priority of this interface which is used in the DR election algorithm Authentication Type This parameter allows you to choose MD5 Simple Password or None as the authentication type MD5 Key ID This parameter specifies the secret key used to create the me...

Page 435: ...ey required for authentication if authentication is enabled on this interface IP Address This parameter specifies the IP Address of the OSPF interface Designated Router This read only field specifies the IP Address of the Designated Router Status When this parameter is enabled the interface is advertised as an internal route to some area When disabled it denotes that the interface is external to O...

Page 436: ...area that the virtual link traverses Neighbor Router ID This parameter specifies the router ID of the virtual neighbor Authentication Type This parameter allows you to choose MD5 Simple Password or None as the authentication type MD5 Key ID This parameter specifies the secret key used to create the message digest appended to theOSPF packet if the authentication type is MD5 Authentication Key This ...

Page 437: ...on The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Neighbor IP Address This parameter specifies the neighbor router ID Priority This parameter specifies a number value for the router priority Parameter Description Destination Network This parameter specifies the DESTINATION NETWORK Network Mask This parameter specifies the NETWORK MASK ...

Page 438: ...his parameter specifies the ROUTE METRIC TYPE Route Tag This parameter specifies the ROUTE TAG Parameter Description Area ID This parameter specifies the area associated with the OSPF address range It is specified as an IP address Lsdb Type This parameter specifies the link statedata base type as a Summary Link or as a NSSA External Link Network This parameter specifies the network address Mask Th...

Page 439: ... the advertise option as Advertise Matching or Do Not Advertise Matching External Tag This parameter is not used by the OSPF protocol itself It may be used to communicate information between AS boundary routers The precise nature of this information is outside the scope of OSPF Parameter Description Network This parameter specifies the external network address Mask This parameter specifies the net...

Page 440: ...0 then the Type 5 is not generated for the specified range while aggregated Type 7 are generated in all attached NSSA While if the associated Area ID is x x x x other than 0 0 0 0 then the Type 7 are not generated in NSSA x x x x for the specified range Allow All When set to allowAll and associated Area ID is 0 0 0 0 then the aggregated Type 5 are generated for the specified range In addition aggr...

Page 441: ...Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the OSPFV3 BASIC SETTINGS page The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description OSPFv3 Status This parameter enables or disables OSPFv3 administratively Router ID This parameter uniquely identifies the router in the Autonomous System Autonomous System Border Router Status This parameter specifies the router as Au...

Page 442: ... parameter indicates the router s support for demand routing Reference Bandwidth This parameter specifies Reference bandwidth in kilobits seconds for calculating default interface metrics SPF Delay This parameter indicates the delay in routing calculation after a topology change SPF Hold Time This parameter specifies the minimum time between two consecutive SPF calculations Default Passive Interfa...

Page 443: ...rface over which OSPFv3 is enabled Area ID This parameter specifies thearea ID associated with the IPv6 interface Interface Type This parameter specifies the type of OSPFv3 interface broadcast nbma pointToPoint and pointToMultipoint Priority This parameter specifies the priority of the interface Transit Delay This parameter indicates the estimated number of seconds to transmit a link state update ...

Page 444: ...enotes the larger time interval in seconds between the Hello packets sent to an inactive non broadcast multi access neighbor Demand Procedures This parameter indicates whether Demand OSPFv3 procedures must be performed on this interface Metric Value This parameter specifies the metric assigned to this interface Neighbour Probing This parameter enables or disables neighbor probing to determine whet...

Page 445: ...whether an area is a Stub area NSSA or Standard normal area Area Summary This parameter controls the import of Inter Area LSAs into stub areas This can be noAreaSummary or sendAreaSummary Stub Metric This parameter indicates the metric value advertised for the default route into Stub area and NSSA NSSA Translator Role This parameter specifies the NSSA Border router s ability to perform NSSA transl...

Page 446: ... Stability Interval This parameter specifies the number of seconds after an elected translator determines its services are no longer required in which it must continue to perform its translation duties Stub Metric Type This parameter specifies the type of metric OSPFv3 Metric External Type 1 External Type 2 advertised as a default route Parameter Description Network This parameter specifies the ex...

Page 447: ...ed Area ID is 0 0 0 0 then Type 5 is not generated for the specified range while aggregated Type 7 are generated in all attached NSSA While associated Area ID is x x x x other than 0 0 0 0 then Type 7 are not generated in NSSA x x x x for the specified range Allow All When set to allowAll and associated Area ID is 0 0 0 0 then aggregated Type 5 are generated for the specified range In addition agg...

Page 448: ...iguration on page 431 Local Preference on page 432 BGP Filter on page 434 Route Aggregations on page 435 Advanced BGP Configuration on page 436 BGP Community Management on page 438 BGP Basic Settings Clicking the BASICS tab brings up the BGP BASIC SETTINGS page The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Status This parameter specifies the BGP admin status U...

Page 449: ...ved depending upon the configured policy either the less specific routes or most specific routes or both are installed in the RIB tree Default Local Preference This parameter sets a preference value for the autonomous system path Advertisement of Non BGP Routes You can choose to advertise even the external non BGP routes by enabling this feature Always Compare MED By enabling this feature you can ...

Page 450: ...ecifies the IP address of the BGP neighbor EBGP MultiHop By enabling this feature BGP connections can be established between peers which are not directly connected Next Hop Using this parameter next Hop can be set as Self or Automatic By setting this field to Self you can make the switch the next hop for all the routes that it distributes to its peers Keep Alive Time Seconds This parameter specifi...

Page 451: ... the Hold time This isthe timer interval that a BGP will wait before it decides that a connection to the peer is torn down Remote AS This parameter represents the remote autonomous system number Advertisement Interval seconds This parameter specifies the interval in seconds for the Minimum Route advertisement interval timer Status This parameter specifies the status of the entry Parameter Descript...

Page 452: ...th This parameter is used to calculate the subnet Intermediate AS This parameter represents the intermediate AS between the BGP peers Direction This parameter can be set for the incoming or the outgoing packets using In and Out values Value This parameter specifies the MED value to be associated with this path learnt Preference This parameter is used to enable disable filtering Status This paramet...

Page 453: ...h the route update is received IP Address Prefix This parameter specifies the IP Address prefix for which the update is received IP Address Prefix Length This parameter is used to calculate the subnet Intermediate AS This parameter represents the intermediate AS between the BGP peers Direction This parameter can be set for the incoming or the outgoing packets using In and Out values Value This par...

Page 454: ...eter specifies the filter index Remote AS This parameter specifies the remote AS associated with the BGP peer from which the router is being distributed IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address for which the route is being learnt IP Address Prefix Length This parameter specifies the prefix length to calculate the Subnet Intermediate AS This parameter represents the intermediate AS betwee...

Page 455: ...page are shown in the following table Action With this parameter you can choose either to Allow not to filter or Deny Filter for the above configuration set Status This parameter specifies the status of the entry Parameter Description ID This parameter specifies the index to this table IP Address Prefix This parameter specifies the IP address prefix that needs to be aggregated Parameter Descriptio...

Page 456: ...are shown in the following table IP Address Prefix Length This parameter in combination with the IP Prefix decides the aggregated route to be distributed by this switch Route Advertise With this parameter you can either choose to advertise only the aggregated routes by setting Summary only or choose to advertise all routes by setting All Status This parameter specifies the status of the entry Para...

Page 457: ...mpening Reuse Value If the penalty associated with a suppressed route falls below this value the route is re used Dampening Suppress Value A route is suppressed when the penalty associated with the route exceeds this value Dampening Max Suppress Time This parameter specifies the maximum time in seconds a route can be suppressed Dampening Decay Granularity This parameter specifies the time granular...

Page 458: ...onfigures BGP community and extended community parameters The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Best Path MED Confed This parameter enables or disables MED comparison among paths learnt from confed peers Confederation Peers This parameter configures the ASs that belongs to the confederation Parameter Description ...

Page 459: ...f community attributes to the peer Community Policy Configurations This parameter configures the community attribute advertisement policy for a specific destination Extended Community Route Configurations This parameter configures an entry in the Additive or Delete Extended Community table Extended Community Filter Configurations This parameter configures the permit or deny function for the Extend...

Page 460: ...arameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description RRD Status By enabling this parameter Route Re distribution can be enabled in the switch AS Number This parameter is used to configure the Router AS number to which this switch belongs Router ID This parameter represents the Router ID of the switch ...

Page 461: ...GP The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description BGP Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for BGP Default Metric This parameter specifies the metric for the routes that are being re distributed Import With this parameter you can choose to import Direct routes Static routes RIP routes and or OSPF routes to BGP ...

Page 462: ...P Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for RIP Default Metric This parameter specifies the metric for the routes that are being re distributed Import You can use this parameter to choose to import Direct routes Static routes OSPF routes and BGP routes to RIP Route Tag Type This parameter describes whether a tag is manually configured or automatically generated Route Tag This pa...

Page 463: ...is page are shown in the following table RRD6 The RRD6 link allows you to perform RRD6 related configuration through the following pages RRD6 Basic Settings on page 444 Filters on page 445 Parameter Description OSPF Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for OSPF Import With this parameter you can choose to import Direct routes Static routes RIP routes and BGP routes to OSPF ...

Page 464: ...Modules 444 RRD V6 OSPF on page 446 RRD RIP on page 447 RRD6 Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the RRD6 BASIC SETTINGS page which has the single parameter option of changing the throat limit for RRD6 ...

Page 465: ...meter specifies the IPv6 Address Prefix Length This parameter indicates the length of the prefix in bits associated with this entry s IPv6 address Source This parameter denotes the address of the Source Destination This parameter specifies the address of the Destination Action With this parameter you can either choose to Permit not to filter or Deny Filter for the above configuration set ...

Page 466: ...he RRD6 OSPFV3 CONFIGURATION page The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for OSPFv3 Import With this parameter you can choose to import Direct routes Static routes or RIPv6 routes ...

Page 467: ...ure VRRP through the following two pages VRRP Basic Settings on page 448 VRRP Settings on page 448 Parameter Description Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for RIP6 Default Metric This parameter specifies the metric for the routes that are being re distributed Import With this parameter you can choose to import Direct routes Static routes or OSPFv3 routes ...

Page 468: ...orking Switch Modules 448 VRRP Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the VRRP BASIC SETTINGS page whose single parameter allows you to specify the status of VRRP in the switch VRRP Settings ...

Page 469: ... Priority This parameter indicates the PRIORITY for the Virtual Router The configurable priority value ranges from 1 to 254 Authentication Type This parameter indicates the AUTHENTICATION TYPE for the Virtual Router Authentication Key This parameter indicates the AUTHENTICATION KEY for the Virtual Router Advertisement Interval Seconds This parameter specifies the time Interval in seconds for sendi...

Page 470: ...4 Networking Switch Modules 450 Multicast MULTICAST HOME page has links to multicast features in the switch ...

Page 471: ...ding on page 456 IGMP Snooping Configuration Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION page which allows you to configure IGMP snooping parameters The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description System Control This parameter Starts or Shutsdown IGS in the switch IGMP Snooping Status This parameter enables or disables IGMP snooping...

Page 472: ...specifies the IGMP snooping multicast forwarding mode which can be configured using the Destination IP Address or the Destination MAC Address Report Forwarding This parameter specifies whether the IGMP reports are forwarded on all ports or only on router ports Retry Count This parameter specifies the maximum number of group specific queries sent on a port on the reception of an IGMPv2 leave messag...

Page 473: ...s Group Member Port Purge Interval Secs This parameter specifies the interval after which a port gets deleted if IGMP reports are not received on a port The default value is 260 seconds Report Forward Interval Secs This parameter specifies the interval within which the next report messages for the same multicast group will not be forwarded The default value is 5 seconds Group Query Interval Secs T...

Page 474: ...ameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN ID for which the configuration is to be performed IGMP Snooping Status This parameter specifies thestatus of IGMP snooping in the Switch which can be enabled or disabled for a specific VLAN Operating Version This parameter specifies the operating version of the IGMP snooping switch for a specific VLAN Fast Leave This parameter indicates ...

Page 475: ...d as a querier for a specific VLAN Querier Interval secs This parameter specifies the time period for which general queries are sent by the IGMP snooping switch when configured as querier on a VLAN Router Port List This parameter specifies the router port list for a specific VLAN Current Version This parameter specifies the working IGMP Version on the given VLAN Current Querier Status This paramet...

Page 476: ...parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN ID Port List This parameter specifies the ports on which routers are connected for a specific VLAN Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN ID pertaining to the MAC based multicast forwarding entry Group MAC Address This parameter specifies the Group MAC ...

Page 477: ... through the following pages Global Configuration on page 457 Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration on page 458 Global Configuration Clicking the DYNAMIC MULTICAST tab brings up the DYNAMIC MULTICAST GLOBAL CONFIGURATION page which allows you to enable or disable the dynamic multicast feature ...

Page 478: ...gures dynamic multicast at the port level The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Port This parameter specifies the Port index Dynamic Multicast Status This parameter enables or disables dynamic multicast on this port Restricted Group Registration This parameter enables or disables RESTRICTED GROUP REGISTRATION on this port ...

Page 479: ... through the following pages Basic Settings on page 459 Interface Configuration on page 460 Group Information on page 461 Source Information on page 462 Basic Settings Clicking the IGMP CONFIGURATION tab brings up the IGMP CONFIGURATION page whose single parameter allows you to enable or disable IGMP in the switch ...

Page 480: ...s Operating Version With this parameter you can choose to run either in IGMP Version 1 IGMP Version 2 or IGMP Version 3 This can be configured for every interface Fast Leave This parameter indicates whether the fast leave processing for a specific interface is to be enabled or disabled Query Interval This parameter indicates the interval between two successive IGMP queries Query Response Time This...

Page 481: ...able Parameter Description Interface This parameter specifies the interface index Group Address This parameter specifies the IP multicast group address Source Address This parameter represents the IP Source address NOTE Source configuration is allowed only when the operating version is v3 on this interface Filter Mode This parameter specifies the FILTER MODE ...

Page 482: ... IGMP SOURCE INFORMATION page The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Group Address This parameter specifies the IP multicast group address Interface This parameter specifies the interface index Source Address This parameter represents the IP Source address ...

Page 483: ...7 Static RP on page 468 Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the PIM BASIC SETTINGS page which specifies the PIM status in the switch The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description PIM Status This parameter allows you to enable or disable the PIM status in the switch PIM V6 Status This parameter allows you to enable or disable the PIM V6 sta...

Page 484: ...ate Limiting Period This parameter specifies the registration stop rate limiting period in seconds PMBR Status This parameter allows you to enable or disable the PMBR status in the switch Static RP This parameter allows you to enable or disable the Static RP in the switch Parameter Description Component ID This parameter specifies a number uniquely identifying the component Parameter Description ...

Page 485: ...omain Mode This parameter specifies the mode of the component It can be Sparse or Dense BSR Address This parameter specifies the IP address of the bootstrap router for the local PIM region which is a read only field BSR Expiry Time This parameter indicates the minimum time remaining before the bootstrap router in the local domain is declared down which is a read only field Parameter Description In...

Page 486: ...Seconds This parameter specifies the time interval betweentwo successive Hello messages being sent by PIM on this interface Join Prune Interval Seconds This parameter specifies the time interval betweentwo successive Join Prune messages being sent by PIM on this interface CBSR Preference This parameter indicates the preference value for the local interface as a candidate bootstrap router Row Statu...

Page 487: ...t ID This parameter specifies a number uniquely identifying the component Group Address This parameter represents the multicast group for which the switch advertises itself as the candidate RP Group Mask This parameter specifies the subnet mask which when combined with the group address gives the group prefix RP Address This parameter represents the IP address of the Candidate RP ...

Page 488: ...alue that when exceeds a certain value initiates switching to shortest path tree Switching Period This parameter specifies the time interval that the data rate is monitored for initiating the counters or for switching to SPT RP Threshold When the number of registered packets received exceeds this threshold value RP initiates switching to SPT RP Switching Period This parameter specifies thetime int...

Page 489: ...aces on page 471 Parameter Description Component ID This parameter specifies a number uniquely identifying the component Address Type This parameter chooses the IPv4 or IPv6 address type Static Group Address This parameter represents the multicast group for which the switch advertises itself as the candidate RP Static Group Mask This parameter specifies the subnet mask which when combined with the...

Page 490: ...rings up the DVMRP BASIC SETTINGS page The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description DVMRP Status DVMRP can be enabled or disabled in the switch using this field Prune Lifetime Seconds This parameter represents the Prune Life Time Configuration value ...

Page 491: ...etric The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Interface This parameter specifies the Interface Index IP Address This parameter specifies the IP Address of the interface which is a read only field Metric This parameter specifies the distance metric for this interface which is used to calculate distance vectors ...

Page 492: ...stics The STATISTICS HOME page contains links to all statistical information for all switch features Interface The Interface link allows you to configure the following pages Interface Statistics on page 473 Ethernet Statistics on page 474 ...

Page 493: ...er Second This parameter specifies the port speed in bits per second Received Octets This parameter specifies the number of bytes received Received Unicast Packets This parameter specifies the number of unicast packets received Received Nunicast Packets This parameter specifies the number of non unicast packets received Received Discards This parameter specifies the number of packets discared due ...

Page 494: ...n protocol Transmitted Octets This parameter specifies the number of bytes transmitted Transmitted Unicast Packets This parameter specifies the number of unicast packets transmitted Transmitted Nunicast Packets This parameter specifies the number of non unicast packets transmitted Transmitted Discards This parameter specifies the number of packets discarded due to transmit errors Transmitted Error...

Page 495: ...f frames deferred for transmissions due to network sense Late Collisions This parameter specifies the number of frames faced late collisions A collision is considered late if the jam occurs after 512 bit times or 64 bytes Excess Collisions This parameter specifies the number of excess collisions detected Excessive Collisions describe the situation where a station has tried 16 times to transmit wit...

Page 496: ... Status This parameter specifies the current status of duplex Parameter Description Index This parameter specifies the port index Radius Server Address This parameter specifies the RADIUS SERVER ADDRESS UDP Port Number This parameter specifies the UDP PORT NUMBER Round Trip Time This parameter displays the ROUND TRIP TIME in seconds No of Request Packets This parameter specifies the number of requ...

Page 497: ...he number of challenge packets No of Malformed Access Responses This parameter specifies the number of invalid access responses received No of Bad Authenticators This parameter specifies the number of failed authentications No of Pending Requests This parameter specifies the number of currently pending requests No of Time Outs This parameter specifies the number of time outs that have happened No ...

Page 498: ...the number of authentication continues requested Authentication Enables Request This parameter specifies the number of authentication enables requested Authentication Aborts Request This parameter specifies the number of authentication aborts requested Authentication Pass Received This parameter specifies the number of authentication passes received Authentication Fails Received This parameter spe...

Page 499: ...er specifies the number of authentication requests received Authorization Pass Add Received This parameter specifies the number of authentication pass adds received Authorization Pass Reply Received This parameter specifies the number of authentication pass replies received Authorization Fails Received This parameter specifies the number of authentication fails received Authorization Errors Receiv...

Page 500: ...the number of accounting errors received Accounting Follows Received This parameter specifies the number of accounting follows received Accounting Session Timeouts This parameter specifies the number of accounting sessions received Malformed Packets Received This parameter specifies the number of malformed packets received Socket Failures This parameter specifies the number of socket failures Conn...

Page 501: ...ed CRC Errors This parameter specifies the number of packets received with crc errors Under Size Packets This parameter specifies the number of under size packets received Over Size Packtes This parameter specifies the number of over size packets received Fragments This parameter specifies the number of fragments received Jabbers This parameter specifies the number of jabbers Collisions This param...

Page 502: ...eived with a size between 256 and 511 bytes 512 1023 Octets This parameter specifies the number of Ethernet packets received with a size between 512 and 1023 bytes 1024 1518 Octets This parameter specifies the number of Ethernet packets received with a size between 1024 and 1518 bytes Parameter Description ...

Page 503: ...NMP statistics The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description SNMP Packets Input This parameter specifies the number of SNMP packets input BAD SNMP Version Errors This parameter specifies the number of BAD SNMP version errors SNMP Unknown Community Name This parameter specifies the number of SNMP unknown community names SNMP Get Request PDU s This parameter spe...

Page 504: ...lue errors SNMP General Errors This parameter specifies the number of SNMP General errors SNMP Trap PDU s This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Trap PDU s SNMP Manager Role Output Packets This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Manager Role Output packets SNMP Inform Responses Received This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Inform responses received SNMP Inform Request Generated Thi...

Page 505: ...ter specifies the number of register PDUs transmitted Add Agent Caps PDU This parameter specifies the number of add agent caps PDUs transmitted Notify PDU This parameter specifies the number of notify PDUs transmitted Ping PDU This parameter specifies the number of ping PDUs transmitted Remove Agent Caps PDU This parameter specifies the number of remove agent caps PDUs transmitted IndexDeAlloc PDU...

Page 506: ...ed Commit PDU This parameter specifies the number of commit PDUs received Cleanup PDU This parameter specifies the number of cleanup PDUs received Undo PDU This parameter specifies the number of undo PDUs received Dropped Packets This parameter specifies the number of dropped packets Parse Drop Errors This parameter specifies the number of received PDUs dropped due to parse errors Open Fail Errors...

Page 507: ...on page 491 VLAN FDB Entries on page 492 Current DB Clicking the CURRENT DB tab brings up the VLAN CURRENT DATABASE page which displays VLAN database entries The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifer VLAN FDB ID This parameter specifies the VLAN filter database identifer Member Ports This parameter specif...

Page 508: ...tagged Ports This parameter specifies the index of untagged member ports Status This parameter specifies the VALN status Parameter Description Port This parameter specifies the port index VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifer Received Frames This parameter specifies the number of packets received in this VLAN Transmitted Frames This parameter specifies the number of packets transmitt...

Page 509: ... the number of received packets discarded Received Overflow This parameter specifies the number of received overflow packets Transmitted Overflow This parameter specifies the number of transmit overflows Transmitted Overflow Discards This parameter specifies the number of transmit overflow discards Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifer Address This parameter spe...

Page 510: ...s of egress ports Ports Learnt This parameter specifies the indexes of ports on this VLAN that are learned Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier Unicast Frames Rx This parameter specifies the number of unicast packets received Mcast Bcast Frames Rx This parameter specifies the number of non unicast packets received Unknown Unicast Flooded This parameter specifi...

Page 511: ...s transmitted Broadcast frames Tx This parameter specifies the number of broadcast packets transmitted Parameter Description Extended Filtering Services This parameter specifies the number of extended filtering services Traffic Classes This parameter specifies the number of traffic classes Static Entry Individual port This parameter specifies the number of Static Entry Individual ports IVL capable...

Page 512: ... of SVL capables Hybrid capable This parameter specifies the number of Hybrid capables Configurable PVID Tagging This parameter specifies the number of Configurable PVID taggings Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier MAC Address This parameter specifies the MAC address learned Port This parameter specifies the Index of port where this entry is learned Status Th...

Page 513: ...STP statistics The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Protocol Specification This parameter specifies the Protocol Specification Time Since Topology Change This parameter specifies the number of seconds since topology changed Designated Root This parameter specifies the designated root bridge address Root Brg Priority This parameter specifies the priori...

Page 514: ...ter specifies the index of the root port Max Age This parameter specifies the max age in seconds Hello Time This parameter specifies the Hello time in seconds Hold Time This parameter specifies the hold time in seconds Forward Delay This parameter specifies the forward delay in seconds Parameter Description Port This parameter specifies the port index Received RST BPDUs This parameter specifies th...

Page 515: ...mitted Received Invalid RST BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid RSTP BPDUs received Received Invalid Configuration BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid configuration BPDUs received Received Invalid TCN BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid topology change BPDUs received Protocol Migration Count This parameter specifies the number of times protocol mi...

Page 516: ...the MSTP INFORMATION page which displays MSTP statistics The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Bridge Address This parameter specifies the Bridge Address CIST Root This parameter specifies the CIST root Regional Root This parameter specifies the Regional root CIST Root Cost This parameter specifies the CIST root cost Regional Root Cost This parameter s...

Page 517: ...he hold time in seconds Max Age This parameter specifies the maximum age in seconds Forward Delay This parameter specifies the forward delay in seconds CIST Time Since Topology Change This parameter specifies the number of seconds since topology last changed Topology Changes This parameter specifies the number of topology changes Parameter Description Received MST BPDUs This parameter specifies th...

Page 518: ...ig BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of config BPDUs transmitted Transmitted TCN BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of topology change notification BPDUs transmitted Received Invalid MST BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid MSTP BPDUs received Received Invalid RST BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid RSTP BPDUs received Received Invalid Config BPDUs T...

Page 519: ...arameter specifies the MSTP instance Identifer Port This parameter specifies the port index Designated Root This parameter specifies the designated root bridge address Designated Bridge This parameter specifies the designated Bridge address Designated Port This parameter specifies the index of designated port for this MSTP instance State This parameter specifies the current state Forward Transitio...

Page 520: ...e LA PORT STATISTICS page which displays LACP port level statistics The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Received BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of BPDUs received Transmitted BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of BPDUs transmitted Invalid Received BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid BPDUs received Designated Cost This parameter specifies ...

Page 521: ... the number of Marker response PDUs received Received Unknown PDUs This parameter specifies the number of unknown PDUs received Received Illegal PDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid PDUs received Transmitted PDUs This parameter specifies the number of LACP PDUs transmitted Transmitted Marker PDUs This parameter specifies the number of Marker PDUs transmitted Transmitted Marker Respo...

Page 522: ... The 802 1x link allows you to view 802 1x statistics through the following pages 802 1X Session Statistics on page 503 802 1X Supplicant Statistics on page 504 Mac Session Statistics on page 505 Parameter Description Port Index This parameter specifies the port index Partner SystemID This parameter specifies the Partner SystemID Oper Key This parameter specifies the Oper Key Partner Port Priority...

Page 523: ...pecifies the port index Session ID This parameter specifies the session identifier Received Frames This parameter specifies the number of packets received Transmitted Frames This parameter specifies the number of packets transmitted Session Time secs This parameter specifies the session time in seconds Session Terminate Cause This parameter specifies the reason for session termination User Name Th...

Page 524: ...tion Port This parameter specifies the port index Eapol FrRx This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL packets received Eapol FrTx This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL packets transmitted Eapol Start FrTx This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL start packet transmitted Eapol Logoff FrTx This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL logoff packet transmitted Eapol Res...

Page 525: ...s parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL request frame receieved Invalid Eapol FrRx This parameter specifies the number of the invalid EAPOL frame received Eap LenErr FrRx This parameter specifies the number of EAPOL packets received with an invalid length Last Eapol FrVersion This parameter specifies the version on the last EAPOL packet Last Eapol FrSource This parameter specifies the source...

Page 526: ... Parameter Description Supplicant MacAddr This parameter specifies the supplicant MAC address Frames Rx This parameter specifies the number of packets received Frames Tx This parameter specifies the number of packets transmitted Session ID This parameter specifies the session identifier Session Terminte Cause This parameter specifies the reason for session termination User Name This parameter spec...

Page 527: ...statistics through the following pages ARP Cache on page 507 ICMP Statistics on page 508 ARP Cache Clicking the ARP CACHE tab brings up the ARP CACHE page which displays ARP entries The parameters for this page are shown in the following table ...

Page 528: ...Description Interface This parameter specifies the interface from which this ARP entry is learned MAC Address This parameter specifies the MAC address IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address Media Type This parameter specifies the static ARP or dynamic ARP Parameter Description Received Message This parameter specifies the number of received messages Received Error This parameter specif...

Page 529: ...ssage This parameter specifies the number of transmited messages Transmitted Error This parameter specifies the number of transmitted errors Transmitted Destination Unreachable This parameter specifies the number of transmitted destination unreachables Transmitted Redirect This parameter specifies the number of transmitted redirects Transmitted Echo Requests This parameter specifies the number of ...

Page 530: ...ings up the IPV6 INTERFACE STATISTICS page which displays IPv6 port statistics The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Interface This parameter specifies the Port index Rcvd This parameter specifies the number of IPv6 packets received Hdr Err This parameter specifies the number of IPv6 packets received with header error Too Big Errs This parameter specif...

Page 531: ...This parameter specifies the number of transmit discards due to errors Out No Routes This parameter specifies the number of packets to be transmitted but no routes Reasm Reqds This parameter specifies the number of reassembly requests Reasm OKs This parameter specifies the number or successful reassemblies Reasm Fails This parameter specifies the number of reassemblies failed Frag OKs This paramet...

Page 532: ... parameter specifies the number of IPv6 multicast packets transmitted Trunctd Pkts This parameter specifies the number of packets truncated Parameter Description In Message This parameter specifies the number of messages received In Errors This parameter specifies the number of messages received with errors In Dest Unreaches This parameter specifies the number of destination unreachable messages r...

Page 533: ...routers advertisement received In Neighbor Solicits This parameter specifies the number of received neighbor solicits In Neighbor Advertisements This parameter specifies the number of received neighbor solicits In Redirects This parameter specifies the number of redirect packets received In Admin Prohib This parameter specifies the number of receive admin prohibted Out Messages This parameter spec...

Page 534: ...cifies the number of transmitted router solicits Out Router Advertisements This parameter specifies the number of transmitted neighbor solicits Out Neighbour Solicts This parameter specifies the number of transmitted neighbor solicits Out Neighbour Advertisements This parameter specifies the number of transmitted neighbor solicits Out Redirects This parameter specifies the number of redirect packe...

Page 535: ...re shown in the following table Parameter Description IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address Received Bad Packets This parameter specifies the number of received bad packets Received Bad Routes This parameter specifies the number of received bad routes Transmitted Updates This parameter specifies the the number of transmitted updates ...

Page 536: ...ab brings up the RIP6 INTERFACE STATISTICS page which displays RIPng statistics The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Interface ID This parameter specifies the interface identifier In Msg This parameter specifies the number of RIPng packets received In Req This parameter specifies the number of RIPng request packets received In Resp This parameter spec...

Page 537: ...rds This parameter specifies the number of received packets discarded Out Msg This parameter specifies the number of RIPng packets transmitted Out Req This parameter specifies the number of RIPng request packets transmitted Out Resp This parameter specifies the number of RIPng response packets transmitted Out TrigUpd This parameter specifies the number of RIPng triggered updates transmitted Parame...

Page 538: ...rameter specifies the route destination Prefix len This parameter specifies the length of the route prefix Protocol This parameter specifies the routing protocol Route IfIndex This parameter specifies the interface index Next Hop This parameter specifies the next hop for this route Route Metric This parameter specifies the metric of this route Route Tag This parameter specifies the route tag ident...

Page 539: ...OSPF ROUTE INFORMATION page which displays information about OSPF routes The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the Subnet Mask TOS This parameter specifies the TOS Gateway This parameter specifies the gateway Type This parameter specifies the type Area ID This param...

Page 540: ...in the following table Cost This parameter specifies the cost Type 2 Cost This parameter specifies the Type 2 cost Interface This parameter specifies the interface Parameter Description Area ID This parameter specifies the area identifier Type This parameter specifies the link state type Link State ID This parameter specifies the link state identifier Router ID This parameter specifies the router ...

Page 541: ...PFV3 ROUTE INFORMATION tab brings up the OSPFV3 ROUTE INFORMATION page which displays information about OSPFV3 routes The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Sequence This parameter specifies the sequence number of this link state information Checksum This parameter specifies the checksum Age This parameter specifies the link state information age in seconds Parameter Descrip...

Page 542: ...arameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Destination Address This parameter specifies the destination address Prefix This parameter specifies the prefix Gateway This parameter specifies the gateway Type This parameter specifies the type Area ID This parameter specifies the Area ID Cost This parameter specifies the cost Interface This parameter specifies the in...

Page 543: ...tion Area ID This parameter specifies the area identifier Type This parameter specifies the link state type Link State ID This parameter specifies the link state identifier Router ID This parameter specifies the router identifier Sequence This parameter specifies the sequence number of this link state information Checksum This parameter specifies the checksum Age This parameter specifies the link ...

Page 544: ...ement packets received Advertisment Internal Error This parameter specifies the number of advertisement errors happened Authentication Failures This parameter specifies the number of authentication failures IP TTL Errors This parameter specifies the number of IP TTL errors happened Priority Zero Packet Received This parameter specifies the number of priority zero packets received Priority Zero Pac...

Page 545: ...ear Statistics Clicking the IGS CLEAR STATS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING CLEAR STATISTICS page which displays clearing IGMP snooping statistics The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Authentication Type Mismatch This parameter specifies the number of authentication type mismatch received Packet Length Errors This parameter specifies the number of VRRP packets received wit...

Page 546: ...for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description All This parameter gives you the option to clear all the IGMP statistics Vlan ID This parameter give you the option to clear IGMP statistics for a particular VLAN Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier General Queries Received This parameter specifies the number of general guery packets receive...

Page 547: ...cifies the number of IGMP leave packets received IGMP Packets Dropped This parameter specifies the number of IGMP dackets dropped General Queries Transmitted This parameter specifies the number of general query packets transmitted Group Queries Transmitted This parameter specifies the number of group query packets transmitted IGMP Reports Transmitted This parameter specifies the number of IGMP rep...

Page 548: ...VLAN identifier V3 Reports Received This parameter specifies the number of Reports messages received IS_INCL Messages Received This parameter specifies the number of messages received with is include field IS_EXCL Messages Received This parameter specifies the number of messages received with is exclude field TO_INCL Messages Received This parameter specifies the number of messages received with t...

Page 549: ...received BLOCK Messages Received This parameter specifies the number of block messages received V3 Reports Sent This parameter specifies the number of V3 reports transmitted Parameter Description Interface This parameter specifies the interface identifier General Queries Received This parameter specifies the number of general guery packets received Group Queries Received This parameter specifies t...

Page 550: ...ceived IGMP V3 Reports Received This parameter specifies the number of IGMP V3 report packets received General Queries Transmitted This parameter specifies the number of general query packets transmitted Group Queries Transmitted This parameter specifies the number of group query packets transmitted Group and Source Queries Transmitted This parameter specifies the number of group and source query ...

Page 551: ...Information on page 535 PIM Interface Statistics Clicking the INTERFACE STATS tab brings up the PIM INTERFACE STATISTICS page which displays PIM interface statistics The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Address This parameter specifies the address Interface This parameter specifies the interface Version This parameter specifies the version Mode This p...

Page 552: ...ollowing table Neighbor Count This parameter specifies the neighbor count Query Interval This parameter specifies the query interval DR address This parameter specifies the DR address DR Priority This parameter specifies the DR priority Parameter Description Neighbor This parameter specifies the neighbor Interface This parameter specifies the interface Uptime This parameter specifies the uptime Pa...

Page 553: ...rsion This parameter specifies the version Priority This parameter specifies the priority Mode This parameter specifies the mode Component This parameter specifies the component Override Interval This parameter specifies the override interval LAN Delay This parameter specifies the LAN delay Parameter Description Component This parameter specifies the component Parameter Description ...

Page 554: ... following table BSR This parameter specifies the BSR BSR Address This parameter specifies the BSR address Priority This parameter specifies the priority Hash Mask Length This parameter specifies the Hash Mask Length Parameter Description Group This parameter specifies the group address Mask This parameter specifies the mask Candidate RP This parameter specifies the candidate RP Parameter Descript...

Page 555: ...pecifies the Hold time in seconds Expiry Time This parameter specifies the expiry time in seconds Component This parameter specifies the component identifier Parameter Description Group This parameter specifies the group address Source This parameter specifies the source address Mask This parameter specifies the PIM route mask Upstream Neighbor This parameter specifies the upstream neighbor addres...

Page 556: ... This parameter specifies the Up Time This parameter specifies the up time in seconds Expiry Time This parameter specifies the expiry time in seconds Receive Packets This parameter specifies the number of packets received Parameter Description ...

Page 557: ...S tab brings up the DVMRP ROUTES page which displays DVMRP routes information The parameters for this page are shown in the following table Parameter Description Network This parameter specifies the network address for this route Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the network mask for this route Metric This parameter specifies the metric value for this route Status This parameter specifies the s...

Page 558: ...his parameter specifies the neighbor address for this route Interface This parameter specifies the interface identifier Parameter Description Source Network This parameter specifies the source network Group Address This parameter specifies the group address RPF Neighbor This parameter specifies the RPF neighbor RPF Interface This parameter specifies the RPF interface Expiry Time This parameter spe...

Page 559: ... are shown in the following table Parameter Description Source Network Address This parameter specifies the source network address Group Address This parameter specifies the group address Interface Identifier This parameter specifies the interface identifier Neighbor Address This parameter specifies the neighbor address Time This parameter specifies the time in seconds ...

Page 560: ...e file 5 On successful download CLI displays the below string Firmware download completed successfully 6 After a successful download reboot the switch to use this latest firmware 7 If the download fails check the IP address file name network connections and configurations to reach the TFTP server 8 If the switch does not come up after the firmware upgrade due to any incorrect firmware images boot ...

Page 561: ...the current firmware version and provides an UPGRADE link 3 Click on the UPGRADE link to update your firmware A Rescue ROM socket is also included on the PCB that allows you to reinstall the firmware with a pluggable chip 4 Booting using a Fallback Firmware Image Use the procedure below to boot using a fallback firmware image 1 Reboot the switch by power cycling the switch power 2 During reboot pr...

Page 562: ...4 Networking Switch Modules 542 Note The numbers in the Product Type entry change depending upon the switch you are using 3 Once the boot sequence is interrupted it will display menuoptions as shown in ...

Page 563: ...he command rflag 1 5 Type Save to save the hardware information 6 Type Exit to exit the hardware information menu 7 Type J to boot the image In this case it will boot from a fallback image 8 In case you wish to later move back to a normal image repeat the above the steps with one difference for step 4 where you should use the command rflag 0 instead of rflag 1 to boot with a normal firmware image ...

Page 564: ...reboot the switch using the fallback image to verify the fallback image Refer the steps listed above in the procedure Booting using a Fallback Firmware Image above to boot the switch in the fallback image 7 Once both the normal and fallback image both have latest firmware continue to use the normal image as directed in step 8 of the procedure Booting using a Fallback Firmware Image Firmware Failur...

Page 565: ...paddr TFTP server IP For example tftpaddr 192 168 2 100 7 Configure the gateway address to reach the TFTP server using the below command if the TFTP server is in different network gateway gateway IP For example gateway 192 168 2 100 8 Configure the firmware image file name using the below command ramdiskname filename For example ramdiskname SBM GEM X2C v5 2 10 bin 9 Type Save to save the hardware ...

Page 566: ...4 Networking Switch Modules 546 14 If the download fails check the IP address file name network connections and configurations to reach the TFTP server ...

Page 567: ...ppendix A Troubleshooting on page 581 for details on the Mezzanine HCA cards that are available for use with the InfiniBand module Installation and Configuration of InfiniBand Switch Modules This section covers the installation removal and configuration of InfiniBand switch modules and InfiniBand pass through modules Installing Removing the InfiniBand Switch Module Before installing the InfiniBand...

Page 568: ...release handle in the open position 3 Slide the module into the module bay until it stops 4 Push the release handle to the closed position After the module has been installed and the handle locked it will power on after a short delay and a POST test will run to verify it is working properly Removing the Module 1 Pull out the release handle to the open position 2 Pull the module out of the bay 3 Re...

Page 569: ...nking the QDR switch is overheated Please check the air fan and vent condition If the fault LED goes on at the same time a hard reset or a power off cycle needs to be initiated 3 External InfiniBand Port 16 QSFP ports for Q3636 and 18 QSFP ports for Q3618 4 Per Port Dual color LED PHY link Green Logic link Amber ACT blinking Green Amber 5 Module Release Handle 6 Port Numbers First port number is t...

Page 570: ...ch is overheated Please check the air fan and vent condition If the fault LED goes on at the same time a hard reset or a power off cycle needs to be initiated 3 External InfiniBand Port 16 QSFP ports for Q3636 and 18 QSFP ports for Q3618 4 Per Port Dual color LED PHY link Green Logic link Amber ACT blinking Green Amber 5 Module Release Handle 6 Internal CMM Module Ethernet Port 7 Port Numbers Firs...

Page 571: ...eft pushed once will reset the module If held down for approximately 5 seconds it will send a signal to the CMM which cause the CMM to return to default settings See Chapter 4 Section 4 1 of the AB7000 User s Manual for more information on the operation of the CMM itself including instructions on how to use both the KVM and RJ45 connections InfiniBand Switch LEDs SBM IBS Q3616 M InfiniBand switch ...

Page 572: ...erprise Distribution Both software packages are available to download on Mellanox s web site http www mellanox com content pages php pg software_overview_ib menu_section 34 Module Power LED Green Steady On Switch has power and is operational Off There is a problem with the power being supplied to the switch Port Physical Link LED Green Steady On Physical link established Blink Physical link error ...

Page 573: ...5 Acer Smart Blade Manager ...

Page 574: ...g the server blades power supplies Ethernet switches InfiniBand switches and CMM modules The information is presented visually for easy management and is useful for monitoring the status of each blade system The application supports remote KVM and Virtual Media In the Acer Smart Blade Manager device list you will see the Acer Blade Server icon for each CMM added Double click the icon to open the l...

Page 575: ...e grayed out If you turn off blade system 10 the power indicator for blade 10 will become amber Since different types of blade systems can be used in the same blade server the icon will appear different for different module types In this way the Blade System View offers a real time picture of the blade server Each icon can be clicked on to show a detailed list of functions in the Blade System tab ...

Page 576: ...reater detail in the Blade System tab Blade System Shows both front and rear images of the blade system The front view shows blade system status while the rear view shows the status of the power supply Acer switch InfiniBand and CMM A yellow border indicates which module is currently selected Each module picture shows the current status of the blade system using one or more symbols Click Legend He...

Page 577: ... system picture to open a popup window to perform certain actions and power ID and KVM functions Blade Select a blade system to open the Blade UI in the Blade System tab section at the bottom of the screen Status Power Status Shows the current power status KVM Shows whether KVM is selected or not Click Request to request KVM on this blade ...

Page 578: ...y BIOS Power Control Power On Click to power on the blade Reset Click to reset the blade Graceful Shutdown Click to perform a graceful shutdown on the blade Power Down Click to power down the blade Sensors This section displays the motherboard identifier for easy reference The sensor table shows the CPU s system temperature and voltages of the selected blade system The table headers indicate the s...

Page 579: ...1400 W power supplies Firmware Ver Shows the power supply s firmware version FRU Version Shows the power supply s FRU version Centralized Power Fan Speed Control Centralized Power Fan Speed Control is used to manage all power supply fans in the blade server The default is automatic fan speed control When in automatic mode the CMM will monitor the system load and optimize all fan speeds accordingly...

Page 580: ...fans simultaneously you cannot control the speed of individual fans Power Control Power On Click to turn on the power supply Power Off Click to turn off the power supply Power Supply Temperature and Power Supply Fan Displays the current power supply temperature and fan RPM Note When one power supply is off its fans will be driven by the other power supply ...

Page 581: ... Indicates an Acer switch error Initialized Indicates that the Acer switch has been initialized Switch Temp Shows the Acer switch temperature status 2 5V Status Shows the status of the 2 5 voltage level 1 25V Status Shows status of the 1 25 voltage level Power Control Power On Turn on the Acer switch Power Off Turn off the Acer switch Reset Reset the Acer switch ...

Page 582: ...The IP address of the Acer switch configuration web engine Netmask Netmask address of the Acer switch Acer Acer address of the Acer switch Datetime Date and time settings for the Acer switch Click Get to immediately reload the Acer switch settings Click Update to apply any address changes to the Acer switch Click Web to open a browser linked directly to the IP Click Reset to reset the username and...

Page 583: ...in to Acer Smart Blade Manager The gigabit Pass Thru module has same UI as the Acer switch excluding Acer switch configuration and Error LED They share the same position in the Acer Blade Server enclosure Voltage Shows the current Acer switch voltage levels for the 1 25 V and 2 5 V voltages ...

Page 584: ...n the text field may not match the current time Click Get to reload the CMM time immediately Click Set to set the CMM time See the next section for more details on setting CMM time Setting CMM time There are two ways to set the CMM time You may specify the time or synchronize with NTP Network Time Protocol server time User Specific Time allows you to enter time values for the CMM internal real tim...

Page 585: ...Command Reset Click to reset the CMM Once clicked Acer Smart Blade Manager will automatically close the session Web Management Click to open a browser that is linked to the CMM web interface CMM type Shows if the current CMM is the master or slave Flash Firmware Shows the steps needed to flash the firmware Note The CMM web interface also provides the flash firmware function ...

Page 586: ...iniBand Selecting one of InfiniBand modules will open the InfiniBand UI Status Power Status Shows the current InfiniBand power status Initialized Indicates that the InfiniBand has been initialized VVDD Shows the VVDD status of the InfiniBand 3 3V Aux Shows the 3 3 V Aux status 1 2V Shows the 1 2 V status 1 8V Shows the 1 8 V status 3 3V Shows the 3 3 V status ...

Page 587: ...on the InfiniBand module Power Off Click to turn off the InfiniBand module Reset Click to reset the InfiniBand module Voltage and Temperature Shows the readout of the current InfiniBand voltages and temperature Specifically these are VVDD 3 3V Aux 1 2V 1 8V 3 3V and board temperature ...

Page 588: ... failure item The failure location shows the exact module and position click Go to switch the UI to the highlighted failed module Clcik Refresh to refresh the failure table Click the Save button to save the current failure table as a CSV text file Click the Clear button to clear the failure items in the current table Note If a failure still exists it will be displayed the next time you refresh the...

Page 589: ...ng the corresponding button Note The KVM function supports one blade system at a time Power Supply Summary UI The Power Supply Summary gives an overview of all installed power supplies You can view the power supply fan and temperature status at a glance Power Consumption shows an estimation of the power wattage use Total Power is the total power provided by all installed power supplies currently t...

Page 590: ...n additional blade systems Switch Summary UI The Switch Summary gives an overview of up to two Acer switch or gigabit pass thru modules You can see the voltages temperatures and switch status in a single view Click Web Management to open a browser that is linked directly to the IP ...

Page 591: ...t the top are the Power and KVM control panels for the blade systems The power button can perform a power on reset graceful shutdown and power down function on the selected blade system The power button icon indicates the current blade system power status green for on and amber for off The KVM icon shows which blade system has KVM active Select another blade system KVM button to connect to its tex...

Page 592: ... desktop This feature allows you to remotely manipulate a blade system s UI The KVM Console tab has blade power and KVM control panels that offer the same functions as those in the Text Console tab In the video console panel you will see the remote desktop of the selected blade system Selecting another blade system in the control panel will switch the display to the selected blade ...

Page 593: ...he Key Release Timeout function has been enabled click on the arrow to select the timeout setting from the pull down menu USB Mouse Type For a USB mouse to function properly you need to select the correct operating system for your system from the pull down menu Options are Windows Mac and Other Operating System For Linux please select Other Operating System Mouse Speed Auto Click the checkbox to a...

Page 594: ...t the entire SEL log This may be changed to From ____ to End ____ or to the last number of the SEL After entering the parameters click Get SEL button on the tool bar to start loading SEL The SEL events table categorizes events with Time Stamp Type Sensor and Event Type details The maximum number of SEL table entries is 512 If this number is exceeded you may click the Save button to save the logs t...

Page 595: ...The Privilege Level will be one of the following Administrator able to access all functions Operator all functions except logon management accessible User limited functions accessible Unavailable functions will be hidden or disabled CallBack If the Enable field reads No it means the user cannot log in to the blade server The administrator can change the field to Yes to allow the user to log in ...

Page 596: ...e The user data will be shown in the right hand panel In the Update User Data area you can edit the User Name and Privilege level The Enable User checkbox is used to enable or disable login by a user In the Update Password area you can update the user s password Click Update Password after entering and confirming the new password Note It s a good idea to click Verify Login to ensure the password w...

Page 597: ...l Media The CMM module supports the use of two virtual drives with the same function as a SIM IPMI device Note The virtual drive in the CMM module will be dedicated to the blade system currently selected for KVM ...

Page 598: ...CMM When the CMM detects a failure it logs into SEL and immediately sends the SNMP trap to the specified addresses Update the SNMP destinations by selecting one from the SNMP list The selected SNMP will then appear in the text field of the Selected IP Update the SNMP destination by clicking Update The Community String of the SNMP trap can also be updated CMM Info Shows the firmware version and tag...

Page 599: ...e master CMM for management purposes However you may also connect to the slave CMM to check event logs manage login information and change CMM settings At the bottom is a yellow message bar showing that you are currently connected to the slave redundant CMM and telling you to connect to the master CMM You may refer to the master CMM IP address given to connect to the master CMM ...

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Page 601: ...Appendix A Troubleshooting ...

Page 602: ...r Failed Keyboard controller failed test May require replacing keyboard controller Keyboard locked Unlock key switch Unlock the system to proceed Monitor type does not match CMOS Run SETUP Monitor type not correctly identified in Setup Shadow Ram Failed at offset nnnn Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was detected System RAM Failed at offset nnnn System RAM faile...

Page 603: ...ccessfully POST loads default values and offers to run Setup If the failure was caused by incorrect values and they are not corrected the next boot will likely fail On systems with control of wait states improper Setup settings can also terminate POST and cause this error on the next boot Run Setup and verify that the waitstate configuration is correct This error is cleared the next time the syste...

Page 604: ...Fail Safe Timer NMI Failed ServerBIOS2 test error Fail Safe Timer takes too long device Address Conflict Address conflict for specified device Allocation Error for device Run ISA or EISA Configuration Utility to resolve resource conflict for the specified device CD ROM Drive CD ROM Drive identified Entering SETUP Starting Setup program Failing Bits nnnn The hex number nnnn is a map of the bits at ...

Page 605: ...e A or drive C Enter Setup and see if fixed disk and drive A are properly identified Parity Check 1 nnnn Parity error found in the system bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If it cannot locate the address it displays Parity is a method for checking errors in binary data A parity error indicates that some data has been corrupted Parity Check 2 nnnn Parity error fou...

Page 606: ...the Configuration Request bit set in the LCT Run an I2O Configuration Utility e g the SAC utility System BIOS shadowed System BIOS copied to shadow RAM UMB upper limit segment address nnnn Displays the address nnnn of the upper limit of Upper Memory Blocks indicating released segments of the BIOS which can be reclaimed by a virtual memory manager Video BIOS shadowed Video BIOS successfully copied ...

Page 607: ...etected Terminal POST Errors If a terminal type of error occurs BIOS will shut down the system Before doing so BIOS will write the error to port 80h attempt to initialize video and write the error in the top left corner of the screen The following is a list of codes that may be written to port 80h Post Code Description 02h Verify Real Mode 03h Disable Non Maskable Interrupt NMI 04h Get CPU type 06...

Page 608: ... cache before memory Auto size 18h 8254 timer initialization 1Ah 8237 DMA controller initialization 1Ch Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller 20h 1 3 1 1 Test DRAM refresh 22h 1 3 1 3 Test 8742 Keyboard Controller 28h Auto size DRAM 29h Initialize POST Memory Manager 2Ah Clear 512 kB base RAM 2Ch 1 3 4 1 RAM failure on address line xxxx 2Eh 1 3 4 3 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of low byte of me...

Page 609: ... 2 3 Check ROM copyright notice 47h Initialize I20 support 48h Check video configuration against CMOS 49h Initialize PCI bus and devices 4Ah Initialize all video adapters in system 4Bh Qu ietBoot start optional 4Ch Shadow video BIOS ROM 4Eh Display BIOS copyright notice 4Fh Initialize MultiBoot 50h Display CPU type and speed 51h Initialize EISA board 52h Test keyboard 54h Set key click if enabled ...

Page 610: ...able external and CPU caches 69h Setup System Management Mode SMM area 6Ah Display external L2 cache size 6Bh Load custom defaults optional 6Ch Display shadow area message 6Eh Display possible high address for UMB recovery 70h Display error messages 72h Check for configuration errors 76h Check for keyboard errors 7Ch Set up hardware interrupt vectors 7Dh Initialize Intelligent System Monitoring 7E...

Page 611: ...nitialize Extended BIOS Data Area 8Bh Test and initialize PS 2 mouse 8Ch Initialize floppy controller 8Fh Determine number of ATA drives optional 90h Initialize hard disk controllers 91h Initialize local bus hard disk controllers 92h Jump to UserPatch2 93h Build MPTABLE for multi processor boards 95h Install CD ROM for boot 96h Clear huge ES segment register 98h 1 2 Search for option ROMs One long...

Page 612: ...F2 key stroke ACh Enter SETUP AEh C lear Boot flag B0h Check for errors B1h Inform RomPilot about the end of POST B2h POST done prepare to boot operating system B4h 1 One short beep before boot B5h Terminate QuietBoot optional B6h Check password optional B7h Initialize ACPI BIOS B9h Prepare Boot BAh Initialize SMBIOS BBh Initialize PnP Option ROMs BCh Clear parity checkers BDh Display MultiBoot me...

Page 613: ...lize note dock optional C7h Initialize note dock late C8h Force check optional C9h Extended checksum optional CAh Redirect Int 15h to enable remote keyboard CBh Redirect Int 13h to Memory Technologies Devices such as ROM RAM PCMCIA and serial disk CCh Redirect Int 10h to enable remote serial video CDh Re map I O and memory for PCMCIA CEh Initialize digitizer and display message D2h U nknown interr...

Page 614: ...t E6h Checksum BIOS ROM E7h Go to BIOS E8h Set Huge Segment E9h Initialize Multi Processor EAh Initialize OEM special code EBh Initialize PIC and DMA ECh Initialize Memory type EDh Initialize Memory size EEh Shadow Boot Block EFh System memory test F0h Initialize interrupt vectors F1h Initialize Run Time Clock F2h Initialize video F3h Initialize System Management Manager F4h Output one beep F5h Cl...

Page 615: ... bits 12 and 5 bits 12 and 5 set have failed in the lower 16 bits The BIOS also sends the bitmap to the port 80 LED display It first displays the checkpoint code followed by a delay the high order byte another delay and then the low order byte of the error It repeats this sequence continuously ...

Page 616: ...Appendix A Troubleshooting 596 ...

Page 617: ...nsole 572 Logon Management 575 Power Supply 559 Text Console 571 Acer Smart Console 104 Acer Switch UI 561 Acer Swtich Acer Smart Blade Manager 570 B BIOS Advanced Settings 170 Exit 199 Flashing 166 Main Setup 168 Post Codes 587 Post Messages 582 Security 186 Server Management 188 Blade AB2x280 F1 203 AB460 F1 147 Configuration 9 C CMM 18 Acer Smart Blade Console 37 Acer Smart Blade Manager 564 Co...

Page 618: ...r Supply 80 Rear 10 Removing a Switch 264 Switch Web based Management Utility 274 Monitoring Functions 26 O Operating System Installing 102 P Power Components 84 Power Co nsumption Management 26 Power Supply Acer Smart Blade Console 34 Acer Smart Blade Manager 559 569 Failure 81 Fans 83 Installing 81 Removing 82 Power Supply Modules 80 Processor Installation 95 R Rack Mounting Considerations 13 Mo...

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