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Powering on and powering off
This section describes how to power on/off the switch module.
Powering on the switch module
This section describes how to power on the switch module.
Supported power-on modes
describes power-on modes supported by the switch module.
Table 10 Power-on modes supported by the switch module
Power-on mode
Application scenario
Method 1: The switch module is energized by
the blade enclosure.
The switch module is installed and the blade enclosure is
connected to an external power supply.
Mode 2: The switch module is powered on
through the OM web UI.
The blade enclosure is powered on. The switch module is
installed but is not energized. The Health LED of the
switch module is off.
Mode 3: The switch module is powered on
through the OM CLI.
Operation methods
After the switch module is successfully powered on, the Health LED is steady on green. For specific
positions of LEDs, see "
Method 1: The switch module is energized by the blade enclosure.
If the switch module is pre-installed, it is automatically energized when the blade enclosure is
powered on by an external power supply. You do not need to perform any operation.
Mode 2: The switch module is powered on through the OM web UI.
You can power on the switch module by leveraging the switch module management function on the
OM web UI. The specific procedure is as follows:
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Before powering on the switch module through the OM web UI, obtain the data listed in
Table 11 Data
Data
Description
Management IP address of the OM
module
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Management IP address (default): 192.168.100.100
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Subnet mask (default): 255.255.255.0
User name and password used to log in
to the OM module
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User name (default): admin
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Password (default): Password@_
Slot for installing the switch module
Slot number: 1
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The data marked "default" are configured before factory delivery.
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The data in the table is for illustration only. The actual data during on-site operations shall prevail.