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CSA-7400 

 

4U Rackmount Network Appliance  

with Dual Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v3/v4 & 

Dual Redundant Intel® FM10840 

 

Quick Start Guide

 

 
 
 
 

 

Manual Revision:   1.1 
Revision Date: 

November 5, 2018 

Part No.: 

 

50-40349-5010 

Summary of Contents for CSA-7400

Page 1: ... COMPUTING CSA 7400 4U Rackmount Network Appliance with Dual Intel Xeon Processor E5 2600 v3 v4 Dual Redundant Intel FM10840 Quick Start Guide Manual Revision 1 1 Revision Date November 5 2018 Part No 50 40349 5010 ...

Page 2: ...quipment WEEE directive Environmental protection is a top priority for ADLINK We have enforced measures to ensure that our products manufacturing processes components and raw materials have as little impact on the environment as possible When products are at their end of life our customers are encouraged to dispose of them in accordance with the product disposal and or recovery programs prescribed...

Page 3: ...3 CSA 7400 QSG Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Change s 1 0 2018 03 22 Initial release 1 1 2018 11 05 Update switch sled login procedure add rackmount warnings ...

Page 4: ...ecting Power Cords to the CSA 7400 24 4 Powering Up for the First Time 25 4 1 Power Up Behavior 25 4 2 Health Status Indicators and Buttons 26 5 BIOS Setup 27 5 1 MXN 3610 BIOS Configuration 27 5 2 MCN 2600T BIOS Configuration 28 6 Network Configuration 30 6 1 MXN 3610 System IP Setup 30 6 2 CMM IP configuration 31 7 Running the CSA 7400 Platform 32 7 1 Login to the MXN 3610 Switch 32 7 1 1 Login ...

Page 5: ...Switch Management 48 8 4 1 Port Configuration 49 8 4 2 VLAN Configuration 59 8 4 3 ACL Configuration 61 8 4 4 IP Configuration 68 9 Hot Swapping 72 9 1 Hot Swapping the MCN 2600T Sled 72 9 2 Hot Swapping the MXN 3610 Sled 72 Safety Instructions 73 Consignes de Sécurité Importantes 75 Getting Service 77 ...

Page 6: ...ecking the USB COM Port Number 33 Figure 17 Putty Settings for Login Via Serial Port 34 Figure 18 Connecting to LAN Port of COMe Module 37 Figure 19 PuTTY Settings for Login via LAN Port 37 Figure 20 MXN 3610 OS Version 38 Figure 21 PuTTY Settings for Login via Serial Port CMM 39 Figure 22 Connect to CMM via Serial Port 40 Figure 23 Connecting to LAN Port of CMM 41 Figure 24 PuTTY Settings for Log...

Page 7: ...es of the CSA 7400 are summarized as follows Supports four single system dual Xeon E5 compute nodes MCN 2600T Dual redundant switch modules provide 40G internal links to each compute node and 360G uplinks Supports IPMI 2 0 specification provides web based intelligent system management and supports SOL on compute nodes Dual redundant hot swappable power supply units provide active power management ...

Page 8: ...8 CSA 7400 QSG 1 2 Mechanical Overview 1 2 1 Front Panel 1 2 2 Rear Panel ...

Page 9: ...e check the shipping carton for any damage If the shipping carton and contents are damaged notify the dealer for a replacement Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the dealer Obtain authorization before returning any product to ADLINK Check that the following items are included in the package If there are any missing items contact your dealer CSA 7400 Rackmount Network...

Page 10: ...g tasks Getting Started First Power Up BIOS Configuration Network Configuration Running an Operating System PacketManager on MXN 3610 Hot Swapping For more detailed information please refer to the other documents available on the ADLINK website CSA 7400 www adlinktech com PD web PD_detail php cKind pid 1624 PacketManager www adlinktech com PD web PD_detail php cKind pid 1535 ...

Page 11: ...ribed in this guide you may need various cables The figure 3 shows what you will need to get started For instructions on how to install these components see Chapter 3 Getting Started CSA 7400 Power Cord VGA Cable Network Cable User supplied USB to USB Cable Figure 1 Required Equipment for Initial Setup ...

Page 12: ...nd MXN 3610 switch sled refer to sections 3 1 and 3 2 of the CSA 7400 User s Manual 3 1 Installing a SATA Drive 1 Unlock the ejector handle of the SATA drive tray by pressing the blue unlocking tab towards the right The ejector handle will swing outwards 2 Pull outwards on the ejector handle to remove the SATA drive tray ...

Page 13: ...he 2 5 SATA drive to the drive tray with 4 screws as shown 4 Insert the drive tray into the drive bay and press inwards until it is firmly seated 5 Close the ejector handle and press inwards until it locks in place with a click ...

Page 14: ...ate the VGA connector on the MXN 3610 PCB as shown Figure 2 MXN 3610 VGA Connector Location Connect the VGA cable to the connector on the MXN 3610 Please check position of the red line right side as shown Figure 3 Connecting the VGA Cable VGA cable VGA connector ...

Page 15: ...0T CPU node into the chassis as follows Figure 4 CSA 7400 System 3 3 1 Inserting and Removing the MCN 2600T CPU Sled Insert the CPU sleds into the 4 slots in lower 2 layers a Insert the CPU sled into one of the lower 4 slots and open the ejector handles as shown MXN 3610 IO card MCN 2600T ...

Page 16: ...A 7400 QSG b Push the CPU sled into the slot until the front panel is flush with the chassis c When the CPU sled is fully inserted into the chassis the locking handles will be pulled into the closed position ...

Page 17: ...17 CSA 7400 QSG d Press inwards on the ejector handles until they lock into place You will hear a click ...

Page 18: ...a Pull outwards to release the locking latch of each ejector handle as shown b Pull outwards on the ejector handles as shown to eject the CPU sled from the chassis c Pull back on the ejector handles to remove the CPU sled from the chassis ...

Page 19: ... Insert the Switch sled into one of the upper 2 slots and open the ejector handles as shown b Push the Switch sled into the slot by pressing on the front panel of the Switch until the front panel is flush with the chassis Caution Do NOT press on the front panel of the IO card Doing so may cause damage to the Switch and IO card X X ...

Page 20: ... inserted into the chassis the locking handles will be pulled into the closed position d Press inwards on the ejector handles until they lock into place You will hear a click To remove a CPU sled Follow the instructions above for removing a CPU sled ...

Page 21: ...21 CSA 7400 QSG Note If you are using the MXN 3610 with VGA cable connected route the VGA cable as shown below Figure 5 MXN 3610 VGA Cable Routing ...

Page 22: ...There are two 1GbE RJ 45 LAN ports two USB 3 0 port one VGA port one console port and two 2 5 drive bays as shown in figure 7 I O port Description 1 Two 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet ports 2 Two USB 3 0 port 3 VGA connector 4 RJ 45 console port 5 Two 2 5 drive bays Figure 6 MCN 2600T I O Ports 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 23: ...1610 extension card one USB 2 0 port and one USB serial port as shown below I O port Description 1 Two in one USB serial console to COMe module and CMM Baud rate COMe module 115200 CMM 38400 2 USB 2 0 3 10 100 1000BASE T RJ 45 port of COMe module 4 10 100 1000BASE T RJ 45 port of CMM 5 MXN 3610 20x 10G SFP ports 6 NIM 1610 Switch I O extension card with 16x 10G SFP 4x 40G QSFP optional Figure 7 MX...

Page 24: ... Power Cords to the CSA 7400 Power cords are connected to the CSA 7400 platform as shown below Connect all of the power cords to the AC power inputs The CSA 7400 has a 3 1 redundant PSU design Figure 8 Connecting Power Cords PSU PSU ...

Page 25: ...the system 2 Power LEDs of both CPU and switch nodes turn ON green 3 CPU nodes start booting up The status LED turns ON red indicating BIOS POST status After BIOS POST is completed the status LED changes from red to green Indicating system status Note The BMC Watchdog timeout will turn off the status LED If the BMC watchdog is not enabled the green status LED will stay on 4 After a few seconds the...

Page 26: ...cates CMM alarm level 2 Power LED power on Green 3 Active Standby A S LED Steady Green means CMM is active Blinking Green means CMM is standby 4 ATN LED Lights Green to indicate OK to hot swap 5 Hot Swap button H S MXN 3610 6 Reset button RST 7 Power LED power on Green 8 Status LED BIOS POST Red POST completed Green SATA Drive LEDs Drive Status LED Green Read Write Blinking Idle On MCN 2600T 9 Not...

Page 27: ... Launch Video OpROM policy Do not launch If you want to display BIOS via VGA please change Do not launch to Legacy Only Figure 10 Setting BIOS Display Mode Therefore the first time you enter the MXN 3610 BIOS setup menu must be via the serial port 1 Refer to 7 1 1 Login Via Serial Port steps 1 to 3 2 Power on the system During POST when the screen begins receiving output press the ESC or Del key t...

Page 28: ...600T BIOS firmware is based on the American Megatrends Inc AMI EFI solution and it can be customized to support different motherboard IO extensions The following operating systems are supported Windows 7 64 bit Linux Kernel 2 6 and above How to enter the setup screen follow these steps 1 Power on the system 2 Press the Delete key on your keyboard when you see the following text prompt Press DEL or...

Page 29: ... as Serial Port Console Redirection iSCSI Configuration and LAN Bypass Configuration For more detailed configuration regarding the MCN 2600T please refer to the CSA 7400 User s Manual Chapter 5 MCN 2600T BIOS Setup which can be download from the ADLINK website www adlinktech com PD web PD_detail php cKind pid 1624 ...

Page 30: ...ronment 6 1 MXN 3610 System IP Setup Users can set the network to DHCP or Static mode via edit etc sysconfig network scripts ifcfg enp2s0 by logging in to the COMe module serial console The default mode is DHCP After editing save the change and run reboot for the change to take effect Figure 13 COMe Module Network Default Mode ...

Page 31: ...rs can set the network to DHCP or Static mode via edit conf interfaces by logging in to the CMM serial console The default mode is DHCP After editing save the change and run reboot for the change to take effect Figure 14 CMM Network Default Mode ...

Page 32: ...apter covers how to run the operating system 7 1 Login to the MXN 3610 Switch The MXN 3610 is shipped with an operating system pre installed on the COMe module Users can login to the switch using the following methods Via USB Serial Port Local login Via Network Port 7 1 1 Login Via Serial Port Step 1 Connect a PC and MXN 3610 with USB to USB cable using the port labeled SER Figure 15 Connecting US...

Page 33: ... QSG Step 2 Install the USB serial chip driver CDM v2 12 06 WHQL Certified zip or CDM v2 12 06 WHQL Certified_64 zip on the PC Check the COM number in the Device Manager Figure 16 Checking the USB COM Port Number ...

Page 34: ...y be different on different computers please try both then set baud rate to 115200 Click the Open button Figure 17 Putty Settings for Login Via Serial Port Note Be sure to set the baud rate to 115200 to login to the switch Step 4 Input the user name root and password adlink to login to the system ...

Page 35: ... MXN 3610 BIOS setup menu must be via the serial port To enable local login using the VGA display 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of 7 1 1 Login Via Serial Port above In step 3 click the Open button as soon as possible after powering on the system 2 During the POST sequence when the screen begins receiving output press the ESC or Del key to enter the BIOS setup ...

Page 36: ...OM policy setting from Do not launch to Legacy Only Save the settings and restart the system Connect the MXN 3610 to a monitor using the VGA cable see 3 2 Connecting VGA cable to the MXN 3610 for instructions Login to the system on the COMe module with the user name root and password adlink ...

Page 37: ... Figure 18 Connecting to LAN Port of COMe Module Step 2 Open an SSH tool such as PuTTY input the host name 172 20 2 23 login to the COMe module via serial port to check the IP address Figure 19 PuTTY Settings for Login via LAN Port Step 3 Input the user name root and password adlink to login to the system ...

Page 38: ...ck After logging in to the MXN 3610 system you can check OS version by using the following command uname a or cat proc version The shipped system version is CentOS 7 Linux kernel 3 10 0 229 e17 x86_64 as shown below Figure 20 MXN 3610 OS Version ...

Page 39: ... port Via LAN port of CMM 7 3 1 Login to the CMM Via Serial Port Step 1 Open a serial port console tool such as PuTTY choose the larger COM port it may be different on different computers please try both then set baud rate to 38400 Figure 21 PuTTY Settings for Login via Serial Port CMM Note Be sure to set the baud rate to 38400 to login to the CMM ...

Page 40: ...40 CSA 7400 QSG Step 2 Input the user name sysadmin and password superuser to login to the system Figure 22 Connect to CMM via Serial Port ...

Page 41: ...o the DHCP server Figure 23 Connecting to LAN Port of CMM Step 2 Open a SSH tool such as PuTTY input host name 172 20 2 18 use serial port login to the CMM to check the IP address Figure 24 PuTTY Settings for Login via LAN Port CMM Step3 Input the user name sysadmin and password superuser to login to the system ...

Page 42: ... Version After logging in to the MXN 3610 CMM you can check CMM firmware version by using the following command ipmitool H 172 20 2 18 U admin P admin mc info The shipped CMM firmware version is 3 0 as show below Figure 25 Checking the CMM Firmware Version ...

Page 43: ...eed install an operating system before using the MCN 2600T The following operating systems are supported Window 7 64bit Linux Kernel 2 6 or above For more detailed information about the MCN 2600T download the MCN 2600 Compute Node Specification from http www adlinktech com PD web PD_OtherDocument php PDNo 1624 Kind OD mktg_ source ...

Page 44: ...get help 8 1 Check PacketManager Installation Version Go to the Linux file path root to check the PacketManager version The file PacketManager_xxx_Vxx_s xxx tar gz is the software installation package The package will be unzipped to the directory PacketManager_xxx_Vxx_s xxx Figure 26 Check PacketManager Version The PacketManager version number consists of three parts 7400 represents the platform V...

Page 45: ... to enter command line interface CLI telnet localhost 9896 Step 2 To enter Configure Mode use the enable command en or enable and default password adlink The display will not echo the password After entering Configure Mode successfully the prompt will change from to as show below Figure 27 Entering the Command Line Interface and Configure Mode ...

Page 46: ...ds available for the current command mode You can also type a in the middle of a command line to view the list of valid arguments or parameters needed to complete the command Figure 28 Getting Help in PacketManager You can also enter command space to get help for a specific command such as show Figure 29 Getting PacketManager Command Help ...

Page 47: ...47 CSA 7400 QSG Use the show version command to check the OS and SDK versions Figure 30 Show OS and SDK Versions ...

Page 48: ... prompt enter the command fabric to enter fabric mode Figure 31 Entering Fabric Mode in PacketManager In fabric mode you can configure the switch An example command is show port which can be used to check the port list For detailed information about configuration commands please refer to the ADLINK PacketManager Configuration Guide ...

Page 49: ...figuring port parameters Show port counters Description Show the traffic counters of ports Prerequisite None Syntax show port PORT_LIST PORT_ID counters nozero PORT_LIST PORT_ID Port id list or port id Eg xe1 or xe1 xe3 or xe1 xe3 Options nozero Optional parameter This parameter is added to hide those zero items 36x 10G 4x 40G ...

Page 50: ... R256 511 0 packets R512 1023 0 packets R1024 1518 0 packets TX Octets 3465 Byte TX Pkts Without Err 36 packets TX Unicast 0 packets TX Bcast 1 packets TX Mcast 35 packets TX Discards 0 packets Time since last clear 2095600 ms ADLINK fabric show port xe1 counters nozero Statistics of port xe1 RX Octets 410 Byte RX Pkts total 5 packets RX Pkts Without Err 5 packets RX Mcast 5 packets RX Discards 5 ...

Page 51: ... show port xe1 counters Statistics of port xe1 RX Octets 0 Byte RX Pkts total 0 packets RX Pkts Without Err 0 packets RX Unicast 0 packets RX Bcast 0 packets RX Mcast 0 packets RX Err 0 packets RX Oversize 0 packets RX Discards 0 packets R64 0 packets R65to127 0 packets R128 255 0 packets R256 511 0 packets R512 1023 0 packets R1024 1518 0 packets TX Octets 0 Byte TX Pkts Without Err 0 packets TX ...

Page 52: ...re is no port list it will show the general status of all ports Otherwise it will show the detailed status of the specified ports Example Show port status ADLINK fabric show port PORT LINK SPEED DUPLEX AUTONEG STP STATE PAUSE MTU xe1 up 10G full No Forward TX RX 1536 xe2 down 0M full No Forward TX RX 1536 xe3 down 0M full No Forward TX RX 1536 xe4 down 0M full No Forward TX RX 1536 xe5 down 0M ful...

Page 53: ...speed 10000M Duplex mode Full Vlan filter None Stp state Forward Default VLAN 100 Default COS 0 Untag Vlan Cnt 1 Untag Vlan No 100 Tagged Vlan Cnt 0 MTU 1536 Qinq mode external Mac learn Enable Mcast limit Disable Mcast max rate 0 Mbps Bcast limit Enable Bcast max rate 89 Mbps DLF limit Enable DLF max rate 478 Mbps TxPause Enable RxPause Enable ADLINK fabric ...

Page 54: ...ble Set the admin status of ports to be enable or disable Example Port enable and disable ADLINK fabric port xe1 enable ADLINK fabric show port xe1 Information of port xe1 Name xe1 Admin status Enable Link status Up Auto neg Off Link speed 10000M Duplex mode Full ADLINK fabric port xe1 disable ADLINK fabric show port xe1 Information of port xe1 Name xe1 Admin status Disable Link status Down Auto n...

Page 55: ...s Set port default VLAN Description Set the default VLAN ID of ports Prerequisite None Syntax port PORT_LIST PORT_ID pvlan 1 4094 PORT_LIST PORT_ID Port id list or port id Eg xe1 or xe1 xe3 or xe1 xe3 Options 1 4094 Default vlan id 1 to 4094 is legal value When a packet coming in without vlan it will be added a vlan The vlan id is the ingress port s default vlan ADLINK fabric port xe1 autoneg enab...

Page 56: ...ar the description of the port Example Set port name ADLINK fabric port xe1 pvlan 100 ADLINK fabric show port xe1 Information of port xe1 Name xe1 Admin status Enable Link status Down Auto neg Off Link speed 0M Duplex mode Full Vlan filter None Stp state Forward Default VLAN 100 Default COS 0 ADLINK fabric port xe1 name uplink_port ADLINK fabric show port xe1 Information of port xe1 Name uplink_po...

Page 57: ...tions ingress egress both Ingress mirror the ingress traffic of the SrcPort to the DstPort Egress mirror the egress traffic of the SrcPort to the DstPort Both mirror both the ingress and egress traffic of the SrcPort to the DstPort Example Set port mirror ADLINK fabric port xe1 mirror to xe2 ingress ADLINK fabric port xe1 mirror to xe3 egress ADLINK fabric show port mirror SRC_PORT DST_PORT MODE x...

Page 58: ...rror info of all ports Prerequisite None Syntax show port mirror Options None Example Show ports mirror info ADLINK fabric show port mirror SRC_PORT DST_PORT MODE xe1 xe2 ingress xe2 xe3 ingress ADLINK fabric port xe1 mirror clear ADLINK fabric show port mirror SRC_PORT DST_PORT MODE xe2 xe3 ingress ADLINK fabric ADLINK fabric ADLINK fabric port xe1 mirror to xe2 ingress ADLINK fabric port xe2 mir...

Page 59: ... of multicast traffic Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs are used to provide connectivity between ports and other entities in the Switch System and across Ethernet Virtual Connections across Ethernet Networks Set VLAN name Description Name a VLAN Prerequisite None Syntax vlan name set VID STRING VID Specifies the VLAN id Options STRING Specifies the VLAN name Clear VLAN name Description Remove the ...

Page 60: ...tions PORT_LIST PORTID Specifies the port or port list that you want to add to VLAN Remove VLAN Description Delete an existing VLAN Prerequisite None Syntax vlan remove VID Options VID Specifies the VLAN id Show VLAN Description Show an existing VLAN Prerequisite None Syntax show vlan VID Options VID Specifies the VLAN id If there is no VID all VLANs created will be shown ...

Page 61: ...CL ACL add Description Add an ACL Prerequisite None Syntax acl add 0 1 ACTION POLICER QUALIFIER 0 1 ACL rule priority 0 means high priority 1 means low priority If the ACTION action_type param0 param1 Please use acl list actions to show the actions supported POLICER policer policer_id for limit the transmission rate of flow policer 0 for NOT limitation Default is 0 Options QUALIFIER qualifier_type...

Page 62: ...ACL table Prerequisite None Syntax acl clear Options None ADLINK fabric acl add 0 redirectPort xe2 policer 1 SrcIp 10 10 10 10 255 255 255 0 ADLINK fabric show acl index priority policer_id action qualifiers 0 0 1 redirectPort xe2 SrcIp 10 10 10 10 255 255 255 0 ADLINK fabric acl del 0 ADLINK fabric show acl index priority policer_id action qualifiers ADLINK fabric acl add 0 redirectport xe0 polic...

Page 63: ...tions ADLINK fabric acl add 0 redirectPort xe2 policer 1 SrcIp 10 10 10 10 255 255 255 0 ADLINK fabric show acl index priority policer_id action qualifiers 0 0 1 redirectPort xe2 SrcIp 10 10 10 10 255 255 255 0 ADLINK fabric acl clear ADLINK fabric show acl index priority policer_id action qualifiers ADLINK fabric acl list actions Action type param0 param1 example redirectPort redirect packet to a...

Page 64: ... Filter for destination IP address of a packet IPPROTOCOL Filter for IP protocol such as 0x06 for TCP of a packet L4SRCPORT Filter for L4 source port of a packet L4DSTPORT Filter for L4 destination port of a packet SRCMAC Filter for source MAC address of a packet DSTMAC Filter for destination MAC address of a packet ETHERTYPE Filter for Ethernet type such as 0x0806 for ARP of a packet INNERVLAN Fi...

Page 65: ... 10 1 1 0 255 255 255 0 DstIp IPv4 Address IPv4 Address mask eg dstip 10 1 1 0 255 255 255 0 InPort Ports eg inport xe1 OuterVlan 16 bit VLAN data 16 bit mask 12 bitmask is used for vlan id eg outervlan 1024 0x0fff InnerVlan 16 bit VLAN data 16 bit mask 12 bitmask is used for vlan id eg innervlan 1024 0x0fff IpProtocol IpProtocol 8 bit mask eg ipprotocol 6 0xff L4SrcPort TCP UDP port 16 bit mask e...

Page 66: ...n port is 177 s packet will redirect to port xe1 ACL UDF delete Description Delete an ACL UDF Prerequisite None Syntax acl udf delete 0 5 Options 0 5 ACL UDF priority 5 means the highest priority 0 means the lowest priority Example Delete an ACL rule ADLINK fabric acl udf set 1 l4header 1 17 177 ADLINK fabric acl udf del 1 ADLINK fabric acl udf set 1 l4header 1 17 177 ADLINK fabric show udf 1 udf_...

Page 67: ...for limit the transmission rate of flow when adding ACL rule need to appoint to policer id ACL POLICER delete Description Delete an ACL POLICER Prerequisite None Syntax acl policer del 1 100 Options 1 100 policer id Example Delete an policer ADLINK fabric acl policer 1 capacity 123 rate 456 ADLINK fabric show policer policer_id capacity rate 1 123 456 ADLINK fabric acl policer del 1 ADLINK fabric ...

Page 68: ...cal vlan interface Set IPv4 vlan interface Description Set a vlan interface with IPV4 address Prerequisite Add port s to the VLAN Syntax ip vlan interface VLAN_ID address IP_ADDR_MASK VLAN_ID The VLAN ID to set vlan interface IP address Options IP_ADDR_MASK IPv4 address with mask Such as 10 10 10 1 24 ADLINK fabric acl policer 1 capacity 123 rate 456 ADLINK fabric acl policer 2 capacity 12345 rate...

Page 69: ...AN ID to set vlan interface IP address Options IPV6_ADDR_MASK IPv6 address with mask Such as 234e 0 4567 3d 64 ADLINK fabric vlan add 100 xe2 xe3 untag ADLINK fabric port xe2 xe3 pvlan 100 ADLINK fabric ip vlan interface 100 address 10 10 10 1 24 ADLINK fabric show running config Wrote on Wed Sep 28 05 18 45 2016 Fabric Fabric port config Port xe2 xe3 pvlan 100 Fabric vlan config vlan add 100 xe2 ...

Page 70: ...ig ip 6 vlan interface 100 address 234e 0 4567 3d 64 End ADLINK fabric ADLINK fabric vlan add 100 xe2 xe3 untag ADLINK fabric ip vlan interface 100 address 10 10 10 1 24 ADLINK fabric show running config Wrote on Wed Sep 28 05 18 45 2016 fabric Fabric vlan config vlan add 100 xe2 xe3 untag Fabric L3_intf config ip vlan interface 100 address 10 10 10 1 24 End ADLINK fabric no ip vlan interface 100 ...

Page 71: ...ip vlan interface Options None Example Add some ports to VLAN 100 and set the vlan interface ip address Then show vlan interface ADLINK fabric vlan add 100 xe2 xe3 untag ADLINK fabric ip vlan interface 100 address 10 10 10 1 24 ADLINK fabric ADLINK fabric show ip vlan interface Interface VLAN 100 status UP IP 10 10 10 1 Mask 255 255 255 0 ADLINK fabric ...

Page 72: ...ocess is outlined below When the H S button is pushed the signal is replicated by a logic module on the mid plane and sent to the four MCN 2600T CPU sleds At the same time a graceful shutdown of the COMe module is triggered by briefly pulling the COMe PWR_BTN GPIO high emulating a user to push the power button When the MCN 2600T detects the H S signal it will perform a PCIe device removal on CPU s...

Page 73: ...ord do not place any object on over the power cord Only install attach and operate equipment on stable surfaces and or recommended mountings If the equipment will not be used for long periods of time turn off and unplug the equipment from its power source 7 Never attempt to fix the equipment Equipment should only be serviced by qualified personnel 8 A Lithium type battery may be provided for unint...

Page 74: ...4 Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised 15 Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading 16 Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equip...

Page 75: ...ages adéquats pour la source d alimentation Veuillez toujours installer et exploiter l équipement à proximité d une prise de courant facilement accessible Assurez vous que le cordon d alimentation est acheminé de manière sécuritaire ne déposez aucun objet dessus Installez fixez et utilisez l équipement sur des surfaces stables ou sur les fixations recommandées uniquement Si l équipement n est pas ...

Page 76: ...vec la température ambiante maximale Tma spécifiée par le fabricant 14 Débit d air réduit L installation de l équipement dans un rack doit être telle que la quantité de flux d air requise pour un fonctionnement en toute sécurité de l équipement ne soit pas compromise 15 Chargement mécanique Le montage de l équipement dans le rack doit être tel que des conditions dangereuses ne soient pas créées en...

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