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Chapter 3. Sub-system Configuration Setup

J4024-02 User Manual

3.5.1 How to enable/disable T10 zoning

The default T10 zoning configuration is off.

(A) Check the current zoning state

cmd> phyzone state

Zoning is OFF
(B) Enable zoning

cmd> phyzone on

(C) Disable zoning

cmd> phyzone off

Summary of Contents for J4024-02

Page 1: ...UM_J4024 02_v8 1_121619 J4024 02 12Gb s SAS JBOD Series User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...Map 11 2 5 HDD Backplane Module 12 2 6 Expander Module 13 2 7 BMC Module 14 2 8 Slide Rail Installation 15 Chapter 3 Sub system Configuration Setup 18 3 1 Supported Configuration on Host 18 3 2 Connect Host to JBOD via RS232 19 3 3 Utility Setup on Host 20 3 4 Updating Firmware and MFG through Console Port 23 3 5 1 How to enable disable T10 zoning 26 3 5 2 How to configure T10 zoning 27 3 5 3 How ...

Page 3: ... 41 3 6 4 Implementation on SES Elements 44 3 6 5 SES Element Control Functions 51 Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings 59 4 1 Login 59 4 2 Sensor s Location for Fan and Temperature 60 4 3 Utility Setup on Host 61 4 4 Connect Host to BMC by RS232 61 4 5 BMC LED Signal 64 4 6 Web UI 65 4 6 1 Dashboard 65 4 6 2 FRU information 66 4 6 3 Hard Disk Status 67 4 6 4 Storage Health 68 4 6 5 Configuration ...

Page 4: ...Copyright 2017 AIC Inc All Rights Reserved This document contains proprietary information about AIC products and is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements ...

Page 5: ...Document Release History Release Date Version Update Content 2017 1 Manual release to public June 2018 8 Content update December 2019 8 1 1 New cover 2 BMC update ...

Page 6: ...ble for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment Disclaimer AIC shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information provided is provided as is without warranty of any kind To the extent permitted by law neither AIC or its affiliates subcontractors or suppliers will be liable for incidental special or consequential damages includi...

Page 7: ...ly mount the equipment into the rack in such manner that it won t be hazardous due to uneven mechanical loading This equipment is to be installed for operation in an environment with maximum ambient temperature below 35 C The openings on the enclosure are for air convection to protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Never pour any liquid into ventilation openings This coul...

Page 8: ...ays must not be empty They must have a dummy cover Equipment intended for installed in restricted access location CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries accord ing to the instructions After performing any installation or servicing make sure the enclosure are locked and screwed in position before turning on the power CAUTION Where there is mo...

Page 9: ...the hardware is highly advised Do not endanger yourself by placing the device in an unstable environment The consequences for negligent actions may be extremely severe Chapter 3 Sub system Configuration Setup This chapter provides details about configuring the connection with your host device and JBOD The description includes information on supported settings basic setup command line interface and...

Page 10: ... the carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the components contact the dealer where the subsystem was purchased for further instructions Before continuing first unpack the subsystem and verify that the number of components in the shipping carton is accurate and in good condition 1 1 Box Content This product contains the components listed below Please confirm the number and the con...

Page 11: ...Feature General Number of Expander Single Dual Expander Chip Broadcom SAS3x36R Host Expansion Interface 3 x Mini SAS HD SFF 8644 per expander module Drives Supported Drive Interface 12Gb 6Gb SAS if using dual expanders 12Gb 6Gb SAS SATA if using single expander Interposer kits are optional Form Factor 3 5 Administration Management Admin Firmware Upgrade In band Serial port interface IEM port Optio...

Page 12: ...apter 1 Product Features J4024 02 User Manual 3 Front Panel NOTE To prevent energy hazard from the DC connector located in the front panel please use the screw to secure the cover protecting the connector ...

Page 13: ...Chapter 1 Product Features J4024 02 User Manual 4 Rear Expender Panel 2 Dual Expander Primary Secondary ...

Page 14: ...Chapter 1 Product Features J4024 02 User Manual 5 Rear Panel ...

Page 15: ... Cover Remove the screws on the top cover Slide the top cover towards the rear end of the system barebone Lift the cover upward to remove 2 1 2 Connector Cover Use the screw to secure the security cover in the front panel 6 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 1 Top Cover ...

Page 16: ...anual Caution Shock Hazard Disconnect all power sources Pull the handle to remove the module out of the chassis Push the new power supply unit into the chassis Ensure that the module is robustly hooked into the cage 2 2 Power Supply Unit Module ...

Page 17: ...re Setup J4024 02 User Manual Loosen the thumb screws on the fan module Pull the fan module out of the chassis Align the new fan module with the opening in the enclosure Insert the fan module into chassis 2 3 Fan Module ...

Page 18: ...loosen the lever Pull the tray lever outward completely Pull the tray out of the system Insert the hard disk drive into the tray Ensure that the dimples on the tray match the hard disk drive For additional assurance fasten the screws on the drive tray to secure the hard disk drive screws 2 4 Disk Drive Module ...

Page 19: ...r 2 Hardware Setup J4024 02 User Manual 2 4 2 Disk Drive with Interposer Adjust and place the 3 5 HDD on the HDD tray Secure it with screws on the bottom Mounting location HDD with the interposer board attached ...

Page 20: ...11 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup J4024 02 User Manual 2 4 3 Drive Slot Map The drive slot map follows ...

Page 21: ...Setup J4024 02 User Manual Detach the cables and hard disk drives from the backplane module Release the module by shifting the hook Dislodge the screws on the module Lift the module upward to remove 2 5 HDD Backplane Module ...

Page 22: ...l Loosen the thumb screw to release the expander tray lever Pull the expander module out of enclosure Align the new expander module with the expander slot and insert it into the chassis Close the lever and secure the thumb screw 2 6 Expander Module ...

Page 23: ...BMC module Expander Remove the expander module from the chassis Please refer to section 2 4 Place the BMC module on the Expander Module Make sure to match the screw holes Secure the screws Insert the new expander module into the chassis 2 7 BMC Module ...

Page 24: ...tup J4024 02 User Manual To install the slide rail please refer to the manual in the slide rail kit NOTE The product installation position is less than 1 meter in height from the supporting surface 2 8 Slide Rail Installation ...

Page 25: ...ual Install the rear of JBOD onto the rack by following procedure 1a 1b 1a Secure the adjuster plate on the rack using the screws 1b Insert the slide rail into the adjuster plate and make sure the slide rail is fully hooked into the adjuster plate ...

Page 26: ...7 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup J4024 02 User Manual Installing the front of JBOD onto the rack by following the procedure 2a 2b 2a Secure the JBOD on the rack using the screws 2b Complete installing the JBOD ...

Page 27: ...r of wide ports on each AIC 12G expander controller only the followng drives are supported for shared access 1 SAS drive 2 SATA drive with an interposer which provides SATA to SAS conversion Host Each AIC Expander Controller Other Expander 1 Each AIC Expander Controller Host Other Expander 2 Each AIC 12G Expander Controller 3 Host 1 Host n Chapter 3 Sub system Configuration Setup ...

Page 28: ... Chapter 3 Sub system Configuration Setup Use a RS 232 DB9 cable to connect the console port of JBOD with host s PC COM port see figures below for DB9 RS 232 cable and SAS expander COM port 3 2 Connect Host to JBOD via RS232 ...

Page 29: ...Step 1 Set up host RS232 connection Set up RS232 connection application into your host as shown in the example process below For example OS Microsoft Windows Server 2008 RS232 connection application Hyperterminal Step 2 Install HyperTrm exe 3 3 Utility Setup on Host ...

Page 30: ...3 Sub system Configuration Setup Step 3 Enter a new name for the icon in the field below and click OK Step 4 Connect by using selecting an option in the drop down menu circled in red below we selected COM2 in this example and click OK ...

Page 31: ...er Manual Step 6 After step 5 you will enter hyper terminal screen Please press the Enter key and the cmd line will appear on the screen Step 5 Under Bits per second select 38400 Under Flow control select None Click OK when you have finished your selections ...

Page 32: ...l Chapter 3 Sub system Configuration Setup Step 1 Please input fdl 0 0 in command line to update the firmware Step 2 Select the tool bar Transfer Send File within 10 seconds 3 4 Updating Firmware and MFG through Console Port ...

Page 33: ...m Configuration Setup J4024 02 User Manual Step 3 Select the Firmware file and set the Protocol type as Xmodem Then press the Send button Step 4 After completing the FW update Buffer Download Complete will show on the screen ...

Page 34: ... 0 in commond line to update the MFG Step 6 Go to the Transfer menu and then select Send file within 10 seconds Step 7 Select the MFG file and set the Protocol type as Xmodem Then press the Send button Step 8 After finishing the MFG updated the screen will show Buffer Download Complete ...

Page 35: ... Setup J4024 02 User Manual 3 5 1 How to enable disable T10 zoning The default T10 zoning configuration is off A Check the current zoning state cmd phyzone state Zoning is OFF B Enable zoning cmd phyzone on C Disable zoning cmd phyzone off ...

Page 36: ... drive accessed only by the second port The configuration for the example is A PHY0 PHY3 for the first wide port B PHY4 PHY7 for the second wide port C PHY12 PHY35 for drive Step 1 Read the current group for PHY4 cmd phyzone 4 Phy 4 for Zone Group 1 Step 2 Assign the second port PHY4 PHY7 for Group9 cmd phyzone 4 9 cmd phyzone 5 9 cmd phyzone 6 9 cmd phyzone 7 9 Step 3 Assign the first port PHY0 P...

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Page 38: ...er 3 Sub system Configuration Setup 3 5 3 How to get all revisions in AIC SAS 12G Expander A Expander firmware revision cmd rev B Expander configuration revision cmd showmfg C MCU firmware revision and sensor information cmd sensor ...

Page 39: ...in Celsius t1 20 C t2 55 C warning 50 C alarm 55 C B Set temperature with new T1 18 C T2 52 C warning threshold 48 C and alarm threshold 54 C The new setting will take effect after reset cmd temperature 18 52 48 54 cmd reset C We also take expander temperature into consideration and the temperature parameters for expander are non changeable Expander temperature parameters T1 40 T2 86 max 115 0 75 ...

Page 40: ...x500605B0000272BF B Set the enclosure address with 0x500605B0000272BF The new setting will take effect after reset cmd enclosure_addr 500605B0000272BF cmd reset cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd enclosure_addr 500605B0000272BF Succeeded to set Enclosure address cmd reset_ cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd cmd enclosure_addr Enclosure Address 0x50015B21682C7F3F cmd ...

Page 41: ... Standby timer is in units of minutes Setting standby timer with 0 minute disables this feature A Get current standby timer cmd standby_timer Standby Timer 0 minutes B Set the standby timer with 10 minutes The new setting will take effect after reset cmd standby_timer 10 cmd reset NOTE This function is not recommended to use with RAID card due to RAID card limitation ...

Page 42: ...attached SAS drives to save power consumption of SAS drives Otherwise AIC Expander Controller starts all attached SAS drives to provide drive access service to any active SAS initiator A Get the current state of wide port checker cmd check_wide_port Checking wide port is OFF B Enable checking wide port The new setting will take effect after reset cmd check_wide_port on cmd reset C Disable checking...

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Page 44: ...nder number 421 12021704510010 or Expander number 421 12021704510010 Enclosure number 526 12071100500088 B Only set Expander serial number with 421 12021704510010 cmd serial_number 421 12021704510010 C Set both of Expander serial number 421 12021704510010 and Enclosure serial number 526 12071100500088 cmd serial_number 421 12021704510010 526 12071100500088 ...

Page 45: ...s no connection with any active SAS initiator by checking all wide ports AIC Expander Controller powers off all attached SAS SATA drives to save power consumption Otherwise AIC Expander Controller powers on all attached SAS SATA drives to provide drive access service to any active SAS initiator A Apply the following commands on the COM port cmd check_wide_port standby cmd reset ...

Page 46: ... 10 How to configure EDFB The default EDFB configuration is off A Check the current configuration cmd edfb EDFB is OFF B Enable the EDFB the new setting will take effect after reset cmd edfb on C Disable the EDFB the new setting will take effect after reset cmd edfb off ...

Page 47: ...ring on AC power loss Three supported options are keep off keep on and keep last state The default setting is keep off A Get the current power setting cmd power_setting Power setting keep off B Set keep off cmd power_setting keep_off C Set keep on cmd power_setting keep_on D Set keep last state cmd power_setting keep_last_state ...

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Page 49: ...e T10 working group the Standard which controlled by T10 technical committee could be found at http www t10 org cgi bin ac pl t f f ses2r19a pdf 3 6 1 SES pages supported are listed below 00h List of supported diagnostic pages 01h SES configuration 02h SES enclosure control enclosure status 04h SES String In 05h SES Threshold Out In 07h SES element descriptor 0Ah SES additional element 0Eh SES dow...

Page 50: ...odule2 STATUS_WORD Byte 5 14 Reserved 0xFF 3 6 3 2 SES Threshold Out In It includes only Temperature Sensor and Voltage Sensor elements Threshold control element format BYTE BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 REQUESTED HIGH CRITICAL THRESHOLD 1 REQUESTED HIGH WARNING THRESHOLD 2 REQUESTED LOW WARNING THRESHOLD 3 REQUESTED LOW CRITICAL THRESHOLD Threshold control element format BYTE BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 HIGH C...

Page 51: ...atus format BYTE BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 Status 0 success 1 failed 1 N if success Chassis Number 3 6 3 4 SES Vendor specific page Canister Number page code 83h Out In The length N of canister number can be 0 30 bytes If no canister number is entered N 0 then canister number is restored to default 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 8 spaces in ASCII Canister Number control format BYTE BIT 7 6 5 ...

Page 52: ...Bezel LED State 1 Power Setting If control options are not found return Status 1 failed only else return Status 0 success followed by control options If current power setting is controlled by hardware jumper we can not change by control option page bit 7 of power setting will be 0 If current power setting is controlled by software we can change by control option page bit 7 of power setting will be...

Page 53: ...Functions for details B Power Supply Status Element BYTE BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 COMMON STATUS Reserved PRDFAIL DISABLE SWAP ELEMENT STATUS CODE 1 IDENT Reserved 2 Reserved DC OVER VOLTAGE DC UNDER VOLTAGE DC OVER CURRENT Reserved 3 HOT SWAP FAIL RQSTED ON OFF OVERTMP FAIL TEMP WARN AC FAIL DC FAIL Field Value ELEMENT STATUS CODE OK No failure or warning conditions detected CRITICAL FAIL bit is set ...

Page 54: ...ment Control Functions for details B Cooling Status Element BYTE BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 COMMON STATUS Reserved PRDFAIL DISABLE SWAP ELEMENT STATUS CODE 1 IDENT Reserved ACTUAL FAN SPEED MSB 2 ACTUAL FAN SPEED LSB 3 HOT SWAP FAIL RQST ON OFF Reserved ACTUAL SPEED CODE Field Value ELEMENT STATUS CODE OK Actual fan speed 0 CRITICAL The fan RPM can t be detected or equal to 0 IDENT Applicable only for ...

Page 55: ...ATUS CODE 1 IDENT FAIL Reserved 2 TEMPERATURE 3 Reserved OT FAILURE OT WARNING UT FAILURE UT WARNING Field Value ELEMENT STATUS CODE OK Everything is Ok NON CRITICAL If either warning limit is exceeded CRITICAL If either failure limit is exceeded FAIL A warning or failure condition is detected TEMPERATURE Temperature reading OT FAILURE Temperature has exceeded the failure high threshold value OT W...

Page 56: ... to section SES Element Control Functions for details REQUEST WARNING Please refer to section SES Element Control Functions for details B Enclosure Status Element BYTE BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 COMMON STATUS Reserved PRDFAIL DISABLE SWAP ELEMENT STATUS CODE 1 IDENT Reserved 2 TIME UNTIL POWER CYCLE FAILURE INDICATION WARNING INDICATION 3 REQUEST POWER OFF DURATION FAILURE REQUESTED WARNING REQUESTED F...

Page 57: ...ONTROL SELECT PRDFAIL DISABLE RST SWAP Reserved 1 RQST IDENT RQST FAIL Reserved 2 Reserved 3 Reserved B Voltage Status Element BYTE BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 COMMON STATUS Reserved PRDFAIL DISABLE SWAP ELEMENT STATUS CODE 1 IDENT FAIL Reserved WARN OVER WARN UNDER CRIT OVER CRIT UNDER 2 VOLTAGE 3 Field Value ELEMENT STATUS CODE OK VOLTAGE Voltage reading ...

Page 58: ...S CHECK Please refer to section SES Element Control Functions for details RQST IN CRIT ARRAY Please refer to section SES Element Control Functions for details RQST IN FAILED ARRAY Please refer to section SES Element Control Functions for details RQST REBUILD REMAP Please refer to section SES Element Control Functions for details RQST R R ABORT Please refer to section SES Element Control Functions ...

Page 59: ...ce Control Element RSVD DEVICE Set by the RQST RSVD DEVICE on Array Device Control Element HOT SPARE Set by the RQST HOT SPARE on Array Device Control Element CONS CHK Set by the RQST CONS CHECK on Array Device Control Element IN CRIT ARRAY Set by the RQST IN CRIT ARRAY on Array Device Control Element IN FAILED ARRAY Set by the RQST IN FAILED ARRAY on Array Device Control Element REBUILD REMAP Set...

Page 60: ...mand When the RQST IDENT bit is set the blue LED overwrites its default behavior with a slow blink while the red LED is off The blue LED is set Activity for not overwriting its default behavior The behavior Fast Blink is LED is blinking at 2Hz frequency The behavior Slow Blink is LED is blinking at 1Hz frequency The behavior ON OFF is LED is solid ON OFF without blinking Slot Control Bit Blue LED ...

Page 61: ...rol element in the SES specification Set the bit to turn off a slot power and vice versa We use the software package sg3_utils on Linux for example and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander A Show the device for AIC Expander Controller canister sg_map i dev sg2 AIC 12G 4U24SAS3swap 0c0b B Get the current state of a slot power The Device off 0 means the slot power is on ...

Page 62: ...pecification Clear the bit on Power Supply Element DiskPowerSupply to power off all disk drives Set the bit on Power Supply Element DiskPowerSupply to power on all disk drives We use the software package sg3_ utils on Linux for example and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander A Show the device for AIC Expander Controller canister on a disk backplane sg_map i dev sg2 AI...

Page 63: ...er Supply is defined in the bit5 byte3 of the Power Supply control element in the SES specification Clear the bit on Power Supply Element PowerSupply01 or PowerSupply02 to power off the entire enclosure We use the software package sg3_ utils on Linux for example and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander A Show the device for AIC Expander Controller canister sg_map i dev...

Page 64: ...abled When blinking the identity is enabled The RQST IDENT for Enclosure is defined in the bit7 byte1 of the Enclosure control element in the SES specification Set the bit to enable the identity Clear the bit to disable the identity We use the software package sg3_ utils on Linux for example and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander A Show the device for AIC Expander Co...

Page 65: ... bit1 byte3 and bit0 byte3 of the Enclosure control element in the SES specification Setting either bit can enable the enclosure alarm Clearing both bits disables the enclosure alarm We use the software package sg3_utils on Linux for example and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander A Show the device for AIC Expander Controller canister sg_map i dev sg2 AIC 12G 4U24SAS3...

Page 66: ... Cooling elements by setting the REQUESTED SPEED CODE bits Clear RQST IDENT bit to enable the smart fan function again Please disable the smart fan function before changing PWM or fan speed Only Cooling element 0 supports this feature We use the software package sg3_utils on Linux for example and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander A Show the device for AIC Expander C...

Page 67: ...58 Chapter 3 Sub system Configuration Setup J4024 02 User Manual REQUESTED SPEED CODE PWM 7 100 6 90 5 80 4 70 3 60 2 50 1 40 0 Leave at current speed ...

Page 68: ...wser and enter the default IP http 192 168 11 11 When the login window appears set the user name to Admin and leave the password box empty Click Log In to continue Type the default account and password Account admin Password admin Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings 4 1 Login ...

Page 69: ...60 Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings J4024 02 User Manual Fan1 FRONT Fan0 T0 EXP expander chip 4 2 Sensor s Location for Fan and Temperature ...

Page 70: ... Host to BMC by RS232 1 Type the and it will show the IPMI serial interface Type in the command for logging in the interface sys pwd u admin admin It will response OK Type in the command for checking the BMC default IP 30 0 2 1 3 0 0 It will respond 34 00 02 00 11 C0 AB 0B 0B 4 3 Utility Setup on Host ...

Page 71: ...P 30 00 02 01 04 00 00 Find LAN IP 30 00 02 01 03 00 00 Find submask 30 00 02 01 06 00 00 Find gateway 30 00 02 01 0C 00 00 Get LAN static IP DHCP 01 is static IP 02 is DHCP The red box is hexadecimal According to the left picture the IP is 16 12 0 192 16 10 8 168 16 5 8 88 16 6 11 107 It is 192 168 88 107 ...

Page 72: ...8 00 0A Set submask 30 00 01 01 06 FF FF FF 00 Set gateway 30 00 01 01 0C C0 A8 00 01 The Green returns text that in red box is completion code 00 means OK The blue text can change the value what you want If you want to change the IP address you must set the LAN status to static When you use BMC firmware 2U24JBC020020 or later versions the default IP 192 168 11 11 can be used ...

Page 73: ... 4 BMC Configuration Settings J4024 02 User Manual There are have two LEDs under the BMC console port Blue LED Light Identify LED Red LED Light When the light keep blinking means BMC got error 4 5 BMC LED Signal ...

Page 74: ... console preview Sensor Monitoring It lists all available sensors on the device with information such as status name reading and status icon as well as a link to that sensor s page There are 3 possible states for a Sensor Green dot denotes a Normal state Yellow exclamation mark denotes a Warning state Red x denotes a Critical state The magnifying glass allows access to the Sensor details page for ...

Page 75: ...g Chassis information fields Area Format Version Chassis Type Chassis Part Number Chassis Serial Number Chassis Extra Board Information It displays the following Board information fields Area Format Version Language Manufacture Date Time Board Manufacturer Board Product Name Board Serial Number Board Part Number FRU File ID Board Extra Product Information It displays the following Product informat...

Page 76: ...tatus using the Power On and Power Off button to control HDD status ACTIONS Power On Select a HDD to turn it power on Power off Select a HDD to turn it power off Icon status Green This slot inserted HDD and power on Blue This slot inserted HDD and power off Red This slot inserted HDD and got error Gray This slot not inserted HDD ...

Page 77: ...l representation of all associated events Double click on a record to toggle ON OFF the live widget for that particular sensor You can filter the list to view particular sensors only using the drop down list box NOTE N A represents not applicable Live Widget Turn On or Off the live widget for this sensor This widget gives a dynamic representation of the readings for the sensor View this Event Log ...

Page 78: ...the device BMC Timezone Check this option to display the event log entries logged with the BMC Timezone value Client Timezone Check this option to display the event log entries logged with the Client user s Timezone value UTC Offset Displays the current UTC Offset value based on which event Time Stamps will be updated Navigational arrows can be used to selectively access different pages of the Eve...

Page 79: ...he hostname of the device Register BMC Choose the BMC s network port to register with the DNS settings Check the option Register BMC to register with the DNS settings Choose the option Direct Dynamic DNS to register with direct dynamic DNS or choose DHCP Client FQDN to register through a DHCP server Domain Name Configuration Domain Settings It lists the options for the domain interface as Manual v...

Page 80: ... and 1 IPv4 DNS server NOTE This is not applicable for manual configuration DNS Server 1 2 3 Specify the DNS Domain Name System server address to be configured for the BMC An IPv4 Address is made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in xxx xxx xxx xxx Each number ranges from 0 to 255 The first number must not be 0 DNS Server Address will support the following IPv4 Address format IPv6 Address format S...

Page 81: ...onfiguration settings Obtain an IP address automatically Enable Use DHCP to dynamically configure the IPv4 address using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP IPv4 Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway If DHCP is disabled specify a static IPv4 address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway to be configured for the selected interface An IP Address consists of 4 sets of numbers separated by dots as in xxx...

Page 82: ...fy a static IPv6 address to be configured for the selected interface Subnet Prefix length Specify the subnet prefix length for the IPv6 settings Value ranges from 0 to 128 Default Gateway Specify the v6 default gateway for IPv6 settings Save Click Save to save any changes made You will be prompted to log out of the current UI session and log back in at the new IP address Reset Click Reset to reset...

Page 83: ... are to be configured Auto Negotiation This option is enabled to allow the device to perform automatic configuration to achieve the best possible mode of operation speed and duplex over a link Link Speed Link speed will list all the supported capabilities of the network interface It can be 10 100 1000 Mbps Duplex Mode Select any one of the following Duplex Modes Half Duplex Full Duplex Save Click ...

Page 84: ... device Date Specify the current Date for the device Time Specify the current Time for the device NOTE As a year 2038 problem exists the acceptable date range is from 01 01 2005 to 01 18 2038 NTP Server Specify the NTP Server for the device Check the Automatically synchronize option to configure the NTP Server The NTP Server will support the following IP Address Both IPv4 and IPv6 format FQDN Full...

Page 85: ...sed to display the exact local time NOTE Use the correct UTC Offset after adjusting for DST to automatically synchronize Check this option to automatically synchronize Date and Time with the NTP Server Refresh Click Refresh to reload the current date time settings Save Click Save to save any changes made Reset Click Reset to reset the modified changes ...

Page 86: ...ow configured Alert policies and available slots You can modify or add new alert policy entries here A maximum of 60 slots are available LAN Destination Click the LAN Destination tab to show configured LAN destinations and available slots You can modify or add new LAN destination entries here A maximum of 15 slots are available Send Test Alert Select a configured slot in the LAN Destination tab an...

Page 87: ...t and click Add to add a new entry to the device Alternatively double click on a free slot Modify Select a configured slot and click Modify to modify that entry Alternatively double click on the configured slot Delete Select the desired configured slot to be deleted and click Delete ...

Page 88: ...umeric characters Space special characters are not allowed Primary SMTP Server It lists the Primary SMTP Server configuration SMTP Support Check this option to enable SMTP support for the BMC Server Address Enter the IP address of the SMTP Server It is a mandatory field An IP Address is made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in xxx xxx xxx xxx Each Number ranges from 0 to 255 The first Number must...

Page 89: ...eric characters It must start with an alphabet Special characters comma colon semicolon space and backslash are not allowed Password Enter the password for the SMTP User Account Passwords must be at least 4 characters long Space is not allowed NOTE This field will not allow more than 64 characters Secondary SMTP Server It lists the Secondary SMTP Server configuration It is an optional field If the...

Page 90: ...ic a date to power on off the device If you want to change the device date time please go to the NTP page ACTIONS Enable schedule Check this option for enable disable the schedule Action Check a action to do power on off for the device Set days for action Setting dates within a week to do power on off for the device Date Specify a date for the device Time Specify a time for the device ...

Page 91: ...dified as a security measure To view the page you must have Operator privileges To modify or add a user You must have Administrator privileges NOTE Free slots are denoted by in all columns for the slot Add User Select a free slot and click Add User to add a new user to the device Alternatively double click on a free slot to add a user Modify User Select a configured slot and click Modify User to m...

Page 92: ...r cycle operations Reset Expander Select an expander to do cold reset Power Off Storage Select this option to immediately power off the storage Power On Storage Select this option to power on the storage Power Cycle Storage Select this option to first power off and then reboot the system cold boot Perform Action Click Perform Action to perform the selected option ...

Page 93: ... installed in the system prior to the launch of the JNLP file Launch the Java SOL you must have Administrator privileges Choose an expander that can use smart console in Java SOL Volatile Bit Rate Please set 38 4K Non Volatile Bit Rate Please set 38 4K This function can connect to expander command line mode ...

Page 94: ... Redhat 6 4 NOTE If you want to update a new version firmware for BMC please clear the web browser cookies when the update process is complete 4 7 2 Web update 1 Check if the BMC IP is valid 2 Open a browser and type in the BMC IP It will show the BMC web UI Type in the default account or use an administrator privileged account Username admin Password admin 4 7 Firmware Update ...

Page 95: ...86 Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings J4024 02 User Manual 3 This is login main page 4 Click the Firmware Update and it will pop a drop down menu click the Firmware Update ...

Page 96: ...iguration Settings 5 This page will show the update warning If you really want to update BMC firmware click the Enter Update Mode button 6 Wait few minutes it will pop a window Click the Select file to upload firmware file that you want update ...

Page 97: ...ration Settings J4024 02 User Manual 7 Wait a few minutes and it will pop a window for check update section Check the Check this option to do all full firmware flash option 8 Click OK the firmware will start the update process ...

Page 98: ...ill take 3 5 minutes NOTE If you want to update a new version firmware for BMC please clear the web browser cookies when the update process is complete 10 When Device has been reset window appears on the screen it means the firmware update is successful Wait 90 seconds for the BMC to restart ...

Page 99: ... Configuration Settings J4024 02 User Manual 1 Click the Firmware Update and a drop down menu will pop up Click the Expand Update 2 Choose the expander firmware file that you want to update 4 8 Expander Firmware Update ...

Page 100: ...91 J4024 02 User Manual Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings 3 Choose the expander firmware file then click the upload button 4 Click the Proceed button ...

Page 101: ...BMC Configuration Settings J4024 02 User Manual 5 Processing 6 Update successful 7 If the update processes not successful please check the version of the expander firmware or the whether if the system is turned off ...

Page 102: ... fails or the primary firmware suffers some error it will boot into safety mode 1 If you see the sensor name status LED and ID LED are abnormal the LEDs are cross blinking it means firmware is in safety mode In safety mode some of the functions will be useless 4 9 Firmware Safety Mode ...

Page 103: ...apter 4 BMC Configuration Settings J4024 02 User Manual 2 Please clear browser cookies and re start browser The BMC web UI will refresh web page object 3 Click the BMC Reset button to go into the reset page ...

Page 104: ...the Perform Action button 5 The page will show Requesting status This web page will be invalid because of resetting the BMC Wait 90 seconds and clear browser cookies to re login web UI again 6 If you still see the safety mode page please follow section 4 5 web update to complete firmware update ...

Page 105: ... com tw Support Email support ru aicipc com tw North California United States Address 48531 Warm Springs Boulvard Suite 404 Fremont CA 94539 United States Tel 1 510 573 6730 Fax 1 510 573 6729 Sales Email sales aicipc com Support Email support aicipc com South California United States Address 21808 Garcia Lane City of Industry CA 91789 United States Toll free 7 4997019998 Tel 1 909 895 8989 Fax 1 ...

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