NOTE:
For details about how to connect to the embedded or optional expanded Ethernet
ports on the VIO enclosure, ask your Hewlett Packard Enterprise service provider to refer
to the
Versatile I/O Manual
.
•
Two fans to provide the cooling for components inside a VIO enclosure.
•
Two power supplies with universal AC input to provide power to the components in a VIO
enclosure.
CLuster I/O Modules (CLIMs)
CLIMs are rack-mounted servers that can function a ServerNet Ethernet or I/O adapters.
The CLIM complies with Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), an Internet Layer protocol for
packet-switched networks, and has passed official certification of IPv6 readiness.
NOTE:
All CLIMs use the Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) subsystem. For more information about
the CIP subsystem, see the
Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual
.
Two models of base servers are used for CLIMs. You can determine a CLIM's model by looking
at the label on the back of the unit (behind the cable arm). This label refers to the number as a
“PID,” but it is not the PID of the CLIM. It is the “Number on Label” in
below.
The same number is listed as the part number in OSM. Below is the mapping for CLIM models
and earliest supported RVUs:
Table 1 CLIM Models and RVU Requirements
Earliest Supported RVU
Base Server
Number on Label
Model
J06.14 and later RVUs
DL380
494329-B21
G6
J06.14 and later RVUs
DL380p
692764-001
Gen8
These are the front views of each CLIM model. For an illustration of the back views, refer to each
supported CLIM configuration.
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