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1. lt Integer 0 to 128 gt Gateway IP Address DNS IP Address lt XXX XXX XXX XXX lt XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX DH XXX xxx IPv6 address gt current 64 xxx IPv6 address gt Current Current Primary DNS lt XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX IPv6 address gt Current Configure Secondary DNS IP Address Secondary DNS lt XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXxXx IPv6 address gt Current Configure iSCSI Name iSCSI Name lt String 0 to 128 Chars gt current ign 1995 05 com bro adcom iscsiboot Configure CHAP ID CHAP ID lt String 0 to 128 Chars gt current Configure CHAP Secret CHAP Secret lt String 12 to 16 Chars gt current lst Target Parameters Enable Disable Target Establishment Connect lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Configure Target IP Address IP Address lt XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXx IPv6 address gt Current Configure Target TCP Port Number TCP Port lt Integer 1 to 65535 gt current 3260 Configure Target Boot LUN Number Boot LUN lt Integer 0 to 255 gt current 0 Configure iSCSI Name iSCSI Name lt String 0 to 128 Chars gt current Configure CHAP ID CHAP ID lt String 0 to 128 Chars gt current Configure CHAP Secret CHAP Secret lt String 12 to 16 Chars gt current 2nd Target Parameters En
2. a 0 Device Hardware Parameter option Description Configuration parameter SRIOV Enable disable SRIOV Number of VFs per PF Number of VFs per PF in multiples of 8 Enable disable PCIE function level reset enabled with PCI passthrough only Max Number of PF MSIX Maximum number of PF MSIX vectors Vectors Storage Personality D Storage personality of function applicable only in forced single function mode on certain devices Feature not supported by HP adapters The following image shows an example configuration with the Storage Personality parameter available Comprehensive Configuration Management v7 8 21 Copyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved Device Hardware Conf iguration DCB Protocol Disabled SR 10V Enabled Number of UFs per PF 16 0 Max Number of PF MSIX Vectors 8 Storage Personality O Configure Storage Personality i J EnterI Spacel Toggle Value 1i1 Next Entry CESC Quit Current Adapter Primary Bus 07 Device 00 Func 00 MAC AC 16 2D 83 09 18 30 Ole o Elo RI R Menu mode 11 MBA Configuration Menu 45 ProLiant Server localhost iLO ilosftdimon2 americes hpacorp met CS Power Switch Virtual Ores Keyboard heip omprehensive Configuration Management v 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved MBA Configuration Menu Boot Protocol wmerreboot Execution Environment PXE Boot Strap Type Auto
3. Enable Disable Target Appears as First Hard Drive in The System i JCEnterI Spacel Toggle Value 1i1 Next Entry CESC Quit Bus 0a Device 00 Func 00 WWPN Z2000AC162D830919 WWNN 1000AC162D830919 FPike e Elo Biel JE BEE a The following table describes FCoE boot general parameter configuration options FCoE boot parameter Description Boot to FCoE target Enable disable device to boot form FCoE target after connecting to the FCoE target Target as First HDD Enable disable FCoE target to be treated as first HDD in the system not applicable for BCV based FCoE ROM Link Up Delay Time Specify seconds the FCoE boot initiator delays before attempting to connect to the target LUN Busy Retry Count Specify number of retry attempts if FCoE target reports a LUN busy condition Fabric Discovery Retry Specify retry times before quitting fabric discovery HBA Boot Mode Enable disable HBA boot mode Feature not supported by HP adapters Menu mode 21 For BCV based iSCSI ROM the Boot To Target and Target as First HDD parameters are not applicable and are hidden GD ProLiant Server localhost iLO ilosftdimon2_americas Mpgcorp net eg EEN Power Switch Virtual Drives Keyboard Help omprehensive Configuration Management v7 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved General Parameters Boot to FCoE Target Link Up Delay Time 6 LUN Busy Retry Count 8 Fabric Discovery Retry 4 HBA Boot Mode
4. PN lt String 0 rget Boot Parameters le Target Connect Configu WWPN Configu Boot LUN No 6 Ta Enable ER re WW re ta rget Disab Enabled lt Integer 0 PN lt String 0 rget Boot Parameters le Target Connect Configu WWPN Configu Boot LUN A re WW re ta Enabled PN lt String 0 rget Boot lt Integer 0 to 16 Chars gt current 0000000000000000 LUN number to 255 gt current 0 Establishment Disabled gt Current Disabled to 16 Chars gt current 0000000000000000 LUN number to 255 gt current 0 Establishment Disabled gt Current Disabled to 16 Chars gt current 0000000000000000 LUN number to 255 gt current 0 Establishment Disabled gt Current Disabled to 16 Chars gt current 0000000000000000 LUN number to 255 gt current 0 Establishment Disabled gt Current Disabled to 16 Chars gt current 0000000000000000 LUN number to 255 gt current 0 Establishment Disabled gt Current Disabled to 16 Chars gt current 0000000000000000 LUN number to 255 gt current 0 Scripting mode 37 No 7 Target Parameters Enable Disable Target Establishment Connect lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled ER Configu
5. Enabled Enable Disable Booting to FCoE Target after Logon i CEnterlI Spacel Scroll Value til Next Entry CESC Quit Bus 07 Device 00 Func 00 WWPN 2000AC162D8306E1 WWNN 1000AC162D8306E1 eee Fike so Elo B o JK E000 Menu mode 22 Target Information menu The FCoE boot target information menu displays all target information QD ProLiant Server localhost iLO losftdimon2 americas hpacorp met H Power Switch Virtual Drives Keyboard Help omprehensive Configuration Management v7 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation 111 rights reserved Target Information o 1 Target Disabled i WWPN 0000000000000000 LUN No 2 Target Disabled i WWPN 0000000000000000 LUN No 3 Targe t Disabled WWPN HOOGOOOHOOOH0000 LUN No 4 Target Disabled i WWPN 0000000000000000 LUN No 5 Target Disabled i WWPN 9101010101010101010 1010101010108 M l No 6 Target Disabled i WWPN 918 91010101010101010101010 1010 MEJ No Target Disabled i WWPN 9191610161010101010101010101010 8 A IIa No 8 Target Disabled i WWPN 9101910161010101010101010101010 8 MU Target Information Summary Enter Enter 1i1 Next Entry ESC Quit Menu Bus 07 Device 00 Func 00 WWPN 2000AC162D8306E1 WWNN 1000AC162D8306E1 l l x Cl gt 0 D q VIDOVOM ROMS H Menu mode 23 Target Parameters menu The FCoE boot Target Parameters menu displays the current state of the target the WWPN and the boot 45 P
6. C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved General Parameters TCP IP Parameters via DHCP Enabled iSCSI Parameters via DHCP Disabled CHAP Authentication Disabled DHCP Vendor ID Link Up Delay Time 2 Use TCP Timestamp Enabled LUN Busy Retry Count BH IP Version IPy4 HBA Boot Mode Enabled si Enable HBA Boot Mode i Enter Space Toggle Value 1i1 Next Entry CESC Quit Current Adapter Primary Bus 07 Device 00 Func 01 MAC AC 16 2D 83 06 E4 O x 400 AE RC4 JAY ele o o REES The following table describes iSCSI boot general parameter configuration options TCP IP Parameters via Enable disable iSCSI boot initiator to acquire IP address via DHCP DHCP iSCSI Parameters via Enable disable iSCSI boot initiator to acquire iSCSI target parameters via DHCP DHCP CHAP Authentication Enable disable CHAP authentication Boot to iSCSI target Enable disable device to boot from iSCSI target after successful iSCSI login to iSCSI target not applicable for BCV based iSCSI ROM DHCP Vendor ID Specify DHCP vendor ID Link Up Delay Time Specify seconds that iSCSI boot initiator delays before attempting to connect to the target Use TCP Timestamp Enable disable TCP timestamp Target as First HDD Specify the iSCSI target drive targeted as first HDD in system not applicable for BCV based iSCSI ROM LUN Busy Retry Count Specify number of retry attempts if iSCSI target reports a L
7. LAN Disabled VLAN Mode Disabled VLAN ID 1 Boot Retry Count 0 set operation The following example checks the difference of outdata txt with current devices on the platform C test 7 Set 00 10 18 C 6F D2 74 by outdata txt Set 00 10 18 6F D2 76 by outdata txt Set 00 10 18 C7 5F 60 by outdata txt Set 00 10 18 C7 5F 62 by outdata txt Set 00 00 00 00 00 00 by outdata txt Set B8 AC 6F 93 86 BA by outdata txt Set 00 10 18 57 20 00 by outdata txt Set 00 10 18 57 20 01 by outdata txt CONGRATULATIONS 8 21 gt ccmcfg32 set outdata txt NOT NOT NOT NOT Script File Check Passed Nothing to Nothing to Nothing to Nothing to Saved Saved Saved Saved setMode check Err Err Err Dif Dif Dif 0 Wrn O D Wrn 0 0 Wrn 0 Err 0 Wrn O Dif Wrn 6 Dif Wrn O Dif Wrn 0 Dif Wrn O Dif o ooo The following example checks the difference between cfg cfg and current devices and outputs the log files to STDERR The first three devices contain no configuration difference from the file while the fourth device contains one difference This is because the cfg cfg is dumped from the get operation with a hidden CHAP secret string of that does not match the actual string in the device E ccm2 gt ccmcfg32 set cfg cfg setMod check stderr Press any key to continue or Attach Debugger Now Set 00 24 81 00 60 2
8. Management v7 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved Exit Configuration Exit and Save Configurations Exit and Discard Configuration Save Configuration to NURAM Enter Enter 1i1 Next Entry CESC Quit Menu Menu mode 9 Parameters that take effect after rebooting If you invoke CCM from a DOS Windows or Linux environment instead of the option ROM some parameters take effect when you reboot the computer such as the Hardware Configuration menu parameters When you change and save parameters in these menus a prompt appears reminding you to reboot the computer omprehensive Configuration Management v7 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation ll rights reserved Warning You Must Reboot PC to Make Changes Effective on Hardware Press Any Key to Continue KEE File AE IA JE TE 0 E Device Hardware Configuration menu The following table describes device hardware configuration options Device Hardware Parameter option Description Configuration parameter Multi Function Mode Appears when a device supports multifunctions Multiple function allowed mode only applies to certain devices NPAR NIC partitioning multi function mode AFEX VNTag multi function mode DCB Protocol o Enable disable DCB protocol Forced single function mode Menu mode 10 Energy Efficient Ethernet Lee Enable disable energy efficient ethernet Optimal Power and Performance lt
9. Target Parameters menu on page 17 Secondary Device Parameters menu Power Switch Virtual Drives Keyboard Help Comprehensive Configuration Management v7 8 21 Copyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved Secondary Device Parameters Secondary Device Mer rr Fr FE FEEF Use Independent Target Portal Enabled Use Independent Target Name Enabled Configure Secondary Device Invoke Select Secondary Device Enter Enter New Value Til Next Entry CESC Quit Current Adapter Primary Bus 0A Device 00 Func 00 MAC AC 16 2D 83 09 18 erg Le Sr ooo gt me G EI e 3 VUJOOJOM I BOSS a Menu mode 18 The following table describes iSCSI boot secondary device parameter configuration options iSCSI boot secondary Description device parameter Secondary Device MAC address of secondary device implies MPIO configuration if not zero Use Independent Target Enable disable secondary device to use own target portal Portal U se Independent Target Enable disable secondary device to use own target name Name Configure Secondary Invoke iSCSI boot configuration menu for secondary device The qualified secondary devices must meet the following conditions e The devices must belong to the same family as the primary NIC device e The secondary candidate device must have an iSCSI configuration file loaded e Ifthe primary device has HBA mode enabled which means it has a valid offload license
10. VLAN Mode Disabled VLAN ID 1 Enabled Timeout 4 Seconds 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation 00 00 00 00 00 00 to STDOUT eKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKKKKKKKKKK r The following example dumps the second card of information to stdout C test 7 8 21 gt ccmcfg32 get stdout card 1 ekxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkkkxkxkkkxkkxkxkkkkxkkkkxkkkkxkkkkxkxkxkkkxkkxkxkkxkkkkkkxkkkkxkxkkkxkxkxkkkkkkkkxxkxk 7 CCMCFG32 v7 8 21 Comprehensive Configuration Management Copyright C Dumping Configuration Parameters of Device Device Parameters MAC Address 00 10 18 6F D2 76 PCI Function Number 01 00 01 Device Type BCM57712 Vendor ID 0x14E4 Device ID 0x1662 Subsystem Vendor ID 0x14E4 Subsystem Device ID 0x1213 Section Multi Function Mode NPAR DCB Protocol Disabled SR IOV Disabled Max Number of PF MSIX Vectors 0 Section MBA Configuration Menu Option ROM Enabled Boot Protocol Preboot Execution Device Hardware Configuration 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation 00 10 18 6F D2 76 to STDOUT eo KKKKKKKKKKKKK A AK AZ A ZA A X A AKA AKA ZK A Z KA ZK A ZK A ZX A ZX A ZA AXA A KA KA kk kk kk kk kk kkkzk r Environment PXI Gl Scripting mode 31 Boot Strap Type Auto Hide Setup Prompt Disabled Setup Key Stroke Ctrl S Banner Message Timeout 5 Seconds Link Speed 10Gbps Pre boot Wake On
11. dny V Sloboda bit Ee aE EEEN E 30 EEN 30 g tope atioT sis saxo EEEE ch che EE boob buy babo boby by BRN T VOP na Pon na eee ONO pR de nao nika na ne 30 Stoprd ON ees n E T EO E E 32 ISTIC GUIES operat ON esensina en E Reem E EEE eee ee Ee 33 Suppor ond other WRI eene aah geabieg keen eegene 39 Before you Contact HP 39 HP contact information E 39 Contents 3 Arno EN 40 Documentation teedback EE 42 Contents 4 Introduction Overview This document outlines the various menu prototypes of Broadcom CCM and provides visual representations of each menu CCM mode and invocation CCM provides menu mode and scripting mode The modes share the same data structure and keywords CCM is embedded inside the option ROM of Broadcom networking devices When you update firmware the option ROM CCM also updates if the firmware update includes a later version of the option ROM CCM The following table shows CCM invocation in three different environments Open ROM DOS Windows 326 Windows 64 DEE Linux ccmcfg is a 32 bit application To be able to use it on a 64 bit Linux platform be sure you have certain 32 bit application support modules installed For example on the 64 bit version of Red Hat Linux 6 0 the 32 bit version of glibc glibc 2 12 1 7 e16 i686 rpm and nss softokn freelb nss softoknfreebl 3 12 7 1 1e16 i686 rpm RPMs need to be installed in order to install the cemce fg For details and accurate information see t
12. then the qualified secondary device also must have a valid offload license To use another device without an offload license as valid secondary device turn off MBA mode in the primary device configuration The iSCSI boot secondary device menu is not applicable for BCV based iSCSI ROM For BCV based iSCSI ROM secondary device parameter settings are implicitly based on the characteristics of the device used to create the secondary connection Menu mode 19 FCoE Boot Main Menu The FCoE Boot Main Menu describes the FCoE boot configuration options Comprehensive Configuration Management v7 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved FCoE Boot Main Menu Target Information Configure General Boot Parameters EnterJ Enter 1i1 1 Next Entry CESC Quit Menu Bus 0a Device 00 Func 00 WWPN 2000AC162D830919 WWNN 1000AC162D830919 eee bal clo ele 0 JEDE Menu mode 20 General Parameters menu The FCoE boot General Parameters menu describes the parameters available for configuration QD Proliant Server localhost ILO ilosftdirnon2 americas hpacorp net ba EEN Power Switch Virtual Drives Keyboard Help omprehensive Configuration Management v 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved General Parameters Boot to FCoE Target Enabled Target as First HDD Link Up Delay Time LUN Busy Retry Count Fabric Discovery Retry HBA Boot Mode Enabled da GA
13. to specify device scope The rest of lines are informational descriptions For details about the device scope specification see Operation device scope on page 26 Section declaration head The section head format is section lt section name gt Section MBA Configuration Menu Option ROM Disabled Boot Protocol Preboot Execution Environment PXI Gl Boot Strap Type Auto Hide Setup Prompt Disabled Setup Key Stroke Ctrl S Banner Message Timeout 5 Seconds Link Speed 10Gbps Pre boot Wake On LAN Disabled VLAN Mode Disabled VLAN ID 1 Boot Retry Count 0 Group declaration head The group declaration head format is lt group name gt In the following example General Parameters is the group declaration head and Section iSCSI Boot Main Menu is the section declaration head The group head is optional depending on whether the configuration is hierarchical The MBA configuration section does not have a group head but other sections have group heads Section iSCSI Boot Main Menu Scripting mode 27 General Parameters TCP IP Parameters via DHCP Enabled iSCSI Parameters via DHCP Enabled CHAP Authentication Disabled Boot to iSCSI Target Enabled DHCP Vendor ID BRCM ISAN Link Up Delay Time 0 Use TCP Timestamp Disabled Target as First HDD Disabled LUN Busy Retry Count 0 IP Version IPv4 Read Only HBA Boot Mode Disabled Key
14. 0 00 6 4 00 00 BCM5722 I B8 AC 6F 93 86 BA 7 5 00 00 BCM5720 T 00 10 18 57 20 00 8 5 00 01 BCM5720 T 00310 18357 20 01 Configure Block Letters I iSCSI F FCoE N Nic Partition A AFEX get operation The following example dumps the configuration of each device into a file named lt MAC last four digits gt CFG C test 7 8 21 gt ccmcfg32 get Dumping Configuration of Device 00 10 18 6F D2 74 to 186FD274 CFG done Dumping Configuration of Device 00 10 18 6F D2 76 to 186FD276 CFG done Dumping Configuration of Device 00 10 18 C7 5F 60 to 18C75F60 CFG done Dumping Configuration of Device 00 10 18 C7 5F 62 to 18C75F62 CFG done Dumping Configuration of Device 00 00 00 00 00 00 to 00000000 CFG done Dumping Configuration of Device 00 00 00 00 00 00 to 00000000 CFG done Dumping Configuration of Device B8 AC 6F 93 86 BA to 6F9386BA CFG done Dumping Configuration of Device 00 10 18 57 20 00 to 18572000 CFG done Dumping Configuration of Device 00 10 18 57 20 01 to 18572001 CFG done The following example dumps the configuration of all devices in the platform into a single file named outdata txt C test 7 8 21 gt ccmcfg32 get outdata txt Dumping Configuration of Device 00 10 18 6F D2 74 to outdata txt done Dumping Configuration of Device 00 10 18 6F D2 76 to outdata txt done Dumping Configuration of Device 00 10 18 C7 5F 60 to outda
15. 0 by cfg cfg PRR RRKKKKKERKKRK KKK KK RRR RK KKK KEK KKK KKK KER AKER KKK KKKRK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK NO Difference Detected PRR RR KKKKKEKEKKKEK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK AK K RRR KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK NOT Saved 0 Err O Wrn 0 Dif 00 24 81 00 60 21 by cfg cfg Set P RRR RKKKKKERKKKE KKK KKK KKERK KKK KEK KKK KKK KK RARE KKKKKERKKEKEK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK NO Difference Detected eKKKKKKKKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKKKKKKKKKKEK r NOT Saved 0 Err 0 Wrn 0 Dif Set 00 10 18 3E 01 24 by cfg cfg pk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkikkkikkkkiikkikikikkikkkkikkkkkkkkikkkkkikkikkikkkkkkkhh NO Difference Detected PRR RRKKKKKEKKKKE KKK KK RK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKKK KKK KKK KKK KK NOT Saved 0 Err O Wrn O Dif Set 00 10 18 3E 01 26 by cfg cfg v kk KKKKKKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKKKKKKKKKKK r CCMCFG32 v2 0 9 Comprehensive Configuration Utility Copyright C 2000 2010 Broadcom Corporation Configuration Difference between File cfg cfg and lt 00 10 18 3E 01 26 gt PRR RKRKKKKKERKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKKKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK Device Parameters MAC Address 00 10 18 3E 01 26 PCI Function Number 0A 00 01 Device Type BCM57712Vendor ID 0x14E4 Device ID 0x1662 Subsystem Vendor ID 0x14E4
16. 16 Ist Target Parameters menu 17 2nd Target Parameters MENU sissi ciediciiciassrsanssessaveshedarnerkbasiahsabsnadeknaniabsnianaenesiasabelseneeanieebann 18 Secondary Device Parameters MENU cccccccecessseeecceseeeccsseeecesseeececesseeeccesaeeecessaseesessuseeeeseeteeeees eas 18 FCGE BOotMaln MENU eebe geen PE do o SAK a a dies EE 20 General Parameters E 21 Target Information Menu Ee Sege uereg 23 Target Parameters Menu 2 2 0000 00000000 eee eee ee eee eee PP t ttt ttt ttt 11t EC ELE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEENEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 24 SIUNE E E A E A A AE E ET E O T 25 Uh EE 25 Operation device Sepesi eeii enee O eaea SES eege dite desustagedbinlaeeds castacerean ee 26 STEAM AN ean RO O ET S P N 26 COMMENTS aieeao soueeduvenus sds EE NE PRSY KSSS R Sus n EE N AEE EOE NEEE EEEIEE sre KSS N NA Gee re 27 Device UAE S SA a eee naa Sei a eae ADS n a 27 Section declaration Ned enee 27 Group declaration head sss ss duv bdk dy bo E S i Po eeh Een Eech 27 Keysand KEE 28 Mapping key words from 6 LE z dna z taras dino toy dor ou r d Arena 28 Case sensitivity and space sensitivity 224 22222400044040 000000040 ttir 4000 KRKA KKK KR ARK A KARR KA PR n nn 28 Hidden string or password field M80BR adidas ud l dk ak uluda eebe 28 Script SxecUtion Order gege ts sehaccedesacsecs deEEdE SEENEN EERE EEE SEENEN Nee dnu be 29 Convert get result for MER 29 erbei 30 Script command example ssis eeii seeks deed ey
17. Broadcom Comprehensive Configuration Management for HP FlexFabric Adapters User Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs administers and troubleshoots servers and storage systems HP assumes you are gualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels Part Number 746499 001 September 2013 Edition 1 Copyright 2013 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Microsoft Windows and Windows Server are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Contents Aho E PROV SA SPR O ERIS a NN Dee ON P O O O O O AATA eT nese eee 5 B A PE E A E E Ee L ON 5 CCM mode and INV OCU zcuchal edice E aa Eiei d ads u tako tedy ha on 5 EE e E E ae ae EE 7 COUMs ST KO R 7 RE 7 M i MenU srein eege EE EE EES 8 Exit Configuration BEE 9 Parameters that take effect after rebooting pe 10 Device Hardware EEGEN ger ed oem aR 10 eher EE 12 LGE Boot Main C reee aeee oE E E E A O EE E E T E EEE restive E E eee 13 General Parameters EE 15 Initator Parameters Men s iser n E EEEE EENEG
18. Enabled One Time Di Enabled Enable Disable Target Appears as First Hard Drive in The System Target as First HDD lt Enabled Disabled gt Curren Configure Link Up Delay Time in Seconds Link Up Delay Tim lt Integer 0 to 255 gt current Configure Number of Retries in 2s Interval When LUN is LUN Busy Retry Count lt Integer 0 to 60 gt current Configure Fabric Discovery Retry Value Fabric Discovery Retry lt Integer 0 to 8 gt current Enable HBA Boot Mode HBA Boot Mode Enabled Read Only No 1 Target Parameters Enable Disable Target Establishment Connect lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Scripting mode 36 Configu WWPN Configu Boot LUN No 2 Ta Enable ER re WW K re ta rget Disab PN String 0 rget Boot lt Integer 0 Parameters le Target Connect Configu WWPN Configu Boot LUN No 3 Ta Enable ER re WW lt re ta rget Disab Enabled PN String 0 rget Boot lt Integer 0 Parameters le Target Connect Configu WWPN Configu Boot LUN No 4 Ta re WW lt re ta rget Disab lt Integer 0 lt Enabled PN String 0 rget Boot Parameters Enable Connect ER Configu WWPN Configu Boot LUN No 5 Ta Enable ER SS re WW re ta rget Disab Enabled lt Integer 0 le Target
19. Hide Setup Prompt Disabled Setup Key Stroke Ctrl S Banner Message Timeout 5 Seconds Link Speed 10Gbps Pre boot Wake On LAN Disabled ULAN Mode Disabled ULAN ID KS Boot Retry Count R Select Boot Protocol i I EnterI Space Scroll Value Til Next Entry CESC Quit Current Adapter Primary Bus 07 Device 00 Func 00 MAC AC 16 2D 83 09 18 RC4 ven 3 a Se SE o Elo 0 DE H The following table shows MBA configuration options MBA configuration Description parameter Option ROM Enable disable option ROM for a running device Specify the boot protocol of the device Boot Strap Type pecify the boot strap type of the device Speci Hide Setup Prompt Enable disable MBA banner display during system boot Setup Key Stroke Specify key strokes to invoke CCM menu during system boot Banner Message Specify the seconds of MBA banner display time Timeout Specify VLAN ID valid when VLAN mode is enabled Boot Retry Count Specify MBA boot retry times when boot fails before returning to BIOS not supported on NX1 devices Blink LEDs LED on NIC card blinks to identify mapping between the menu entry with the physical card location not supported on 10G card Feature not supported by HP adapters Menu mode 12 iSCSI Boot Main Menu The iSCSI Boot Main Menu describes the iSCSI Boot configuration options 45 ProLiant Server localhost iLO ilosftdimon2 americas hpgcorp net Power Satch Virtual Orrwes Ke
20. Scripting mode 32 Subsystem Device ID 0x1200 Section iSCSI Boot Main Menu Initiator Parameters CHAP Secret k kkk gt T277 Old Value k PRKKKK KK K K K K AK K K K K K A K K K K K K KA A A K A K K K K A K A AK K K K KAZ AKA KK K K Ki k AK K K KKK KR KKK KK Total 1 DIFFERENCES Detected P RKKKK KKK K KKK KK K K K KEK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK K K K KEK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK NOT Saved 0 Err 0 Wrn 1 Dif CONGRATULATIONS Script File Check Passed getltemGuide operation E ccm2 gt ccmcfg32 exe card 2 getItemGuide stdout KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKKKKKKKKKK r CCMCFG32 v6 0 2 Comprehensive Configuration Utility Copyright C 2000 2010 Broadcom Corporation Dumping Configuration Item Guide of Device 00 10 18 3E 01 24 to STDOUT KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK k k kk kk k k r Device Parameters MAC Address 00 10 18 3E 01 24 PCI Function Number 07 00 00 Device Type BCM57712 Vendor ID 0x14E4 Device ID 0x1662 Subsystem Vendor ID 0x14E4 Subsystem Device ID 0x1200 Section Device Hardware Configuration Configure PHY Selection Policy PHY Selection Policy lt Hardware Default First PHY Second PHY First PHY P riority Second PHY Priority gt Current Second PH
21. UN busy condition HBA Boot Mode Enable disable HBA boot mode only visible for devices with a valid offload license Feature not supported by HP adapters Menu mode 15 For BCV based iSCSI ROM the Boot To Target and Target as First HDD parameters are not applicable and are hidden Initator Parameters menu GD ProLiant Server localhost iLO ilosftdimon2 americas hpgcorp met eg EEN Power Switch Virtual Drives Keyboard Help omprehensive Configuration Management v7 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved Initiator Parameters IP Address 192 168 2 160 MORONE S 255 255 0 Default Gateway 9 0 0 0 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 iSCSI Name iqn 2000 01 com sft nkiscsi CHAP ID CHAP Secret Configure IP Subnet Mask Enter Enter New Value Til Next Entry CESC Quit Current Adapter Primary Bus 07 Device 00 Func 01 MAC AC 16 2D 83 06 E4 ua Ic Sr 200 G il ie Elo o JEDE a The following table describes iSCSI boot initiator parameter configuration options iSCSI boot initiator Description parameter IP Address iSCSI boot initiator IP address Subnet Mask Subnet mask of iSCSI boot initiator Default Gateway Default gateway of iSCSI boot initiator Menu mode 16 Ist Target Parameters menu LG ProLiant Server localhost iLO losftdimon2 americas hpacorp met Power Switch Virtual Drives Keyboard Help Comprehensive Configuration Management
22. Y Section MBA Configuration Menu Enable Disable Option ROM Option ROM lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Enabled Select Boot Protocol Boot Protocol lt Preboot Execution Environment PXE Remote Program Load RPL Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP iSCSI FCoE None gt Current iscs I Select Boot Strap Type Boot Strap Type lt Auto BBS Intl8h Int19h gt Current Auto Configure Whether Setup Prompt is Displayed during ROM Initialization Hide Setup Prompt lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Configure Key Strokes to Invoke This Configuration Menu Setup Key Stroke lt Ctrl S Ctrl B gt Current Ctrl S Scripting mode 33 Configure Banner Time Out Value Banner Message Timeout lt Integer 0 to 14 gt current 3 Configure Link Speed Link Speed AutoNeg Read Only Configure Pre Boot Wake On LAN Pre boot Wake On LAN lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Configure VLAN VLAN Mode lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Configure VLAN ID VLAN ID lt Integer 0 to 1023 gt current 0 Select Number of Boot Retries Boot Retry Count lt Integer 0 to 7 gt current 0 Section iSCSI Boot Main Menu General Parameters Acquire TCP IP Configuration via Stateful or State
23. able Disable Target Establishment Connect lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Configure Target IP Address Scripting mode 35 IP Address lt XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXxXx IPv6 address gt DH Configure Target TCP Port Number TEP Port lt Integer 1 to 65535 gt current 3260 Configure Target Boot LUN Number Boot LUN lt Integer 0 to 255 gt current 0 Configure iSCSI Name iSCSI Name lt String 0 to 128 Chars gt current Configure CHAP ID CHAP ID lt String 0 to 128 Chars gt current Configure CHAP Secret CHAP Secret lt String 12 to 16 Chars gt current Secondary Device Parameters Select Secondary Device Secondary Device lt XX XX XX XX XX XX gt 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 Use Independent Target Use Independent Target Portal Use Independent Target Name when Use Independent Target Name Section FCoE Boot Main Menu General Parameters Enable Disable Booting to FCoE Target after Logon Current Current Portal when Multipath I O Mode is Enabled lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Multipath I O Mode is Enabled lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled sabled gt Current E Disabled 0 Busy 0 4 Boot to FCoE Target lt Disabled
24. and value CHAP Authentication Disabled Mapping key words from menu The key words value section name and group head names are all identical to the terms in the menu For backward compatibility the script file dumped from the ibcfg program containing different key words from CCM menu is accepted and correctly mapped to the new terms Case sensitivity and space sensitivity Space sensitivity means word word2 two spaces between the words is treated as a different string from wordl word2 one space between the words The following table is a summary of case sensitivity and space sensitivity of different fields in the scripting file Key Yes Hidden string or password field treatment In CCM versions earlier than 6 2 13 password or CHAP secret strings appear as in the get operation and in log files in conformance with the menu policy If the password field contains asterisk only characters the set operation ignores it with a warning logged in the log file In version 6 2 13 and later the get operation encrypts the password string with a MAC address based key and places a MAC address based signature on the string When the set operation encounters the password field it verifies the string signature If the set operation verifies the string has a valid signature for the current port the string is decrypted If the signature verification process fails the string is treated as a clear non encrypted string Scripti
25. evice are set If no device scope is specified all devices are set to default values stdout Valid with get This command uses the standard output as the output file Scripting mode 25 stderr Valid with set Output Log File to STDERR Operation scope is the format of the device with MAC address in xx xX XX XX XX XX Operation scope is the cards of number from 0 pfn lt bus dev func gt Device location in bus The operation scope is device function termLines lt lines gt Screen scroll lines O means no terminal control termWidth Screen width lt columns gt O means no terminal control Ina DOS environment the default is termLines 25 and termWidth 80 which matches default terminal size In a Windows environment the default is termLines 0 and termWidth 0 which provides no terminal control Display help and ex Operation device scope For the get operation specify the device scope by the device scope command option dev card or pfn For the set operation specify the device scope by both the command line option and device indicators in the scripting file The rule to determine the device scope changes depending on whether the scripting file contains a single device script or multiple device scripts Select devices in one of two ways e MAC address Select the device based on the MAC address in the scripting file Device family matching of the device ID from the file and from the actual d
26. evice is checked e Device family Select the device using the device family The MAC address is ignored The set command device scope selection rule follows Command line device Single device scripting file Multiple device scripting file option No MAC address based selection MAC address based selection Yes Device family based selection MAC address based selection Command line device options include dev lt MAC Address gt card lt cardf gt and pfn lt bus dev func gt Script file format A script file contains information to configure the devices It contains the following blocks Scripting mode 26 Comments eo KKKKKKKKKKKKK KKK A X A A XK A AK A A KA ZK A Z KA ZK A ZK A ZX A ZX AX A AZ XZ A A KA ZK A Z kk kk K KK K r CCMCFG32 v7 8 21 Comprehensive Configuration Management Copyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation Dumping Configuration Parameters of Device 00 10 18 6F D2 74 to outfile txt ekkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkkxkxkxkkxkkxkkkxkxkkxkkxkxkxkkxkxkxkkkkxkkxkkxkkxkkkxkxkkxkkxkkkkkxkxkkkkxkxkxkkxkkxkkkxxkxk r Characters after a semicolon are treated as comments Device block Device Parameters MAC Address 00 10 18 6F D2 74 PCI Function Number 01 00 00 Device Type BCM57712 Vendor ID 0x14E4 Device ID 0x1662 Subsystem Vendor ID 0x14E4 Subsystem Device ID 0x1213 Inside the Device Parameters block only lt MAC Address gt and lt Device ID gt keys are used
27. he Linux user manual and release notes Install both RPM files with one command gt rpm ivh glibc 2 12 1 7 el6 1i1686 rpm nss softokn freebl 3 12 7 1 1el6 1686 rpm Introduction 5 Press the Ctrl S keys default or the Ctrl B keys depending on the configuration to invoke the CCM menu in the option ROM screen during the boot seguence HP ProLiant Proc 1 Intel R Xeon R CPU E5 2620 0 8 2 00GHz HP Power Profile Mode Balanced Power and Performance Power Regulator Mode Dynamic Power Savings Redundant ROM Detected This systom contains a valid backup Systern ROM Inlot Ambiont Tomporaturo 27C 80F Advanced Memory Protection Mode Advanced ECC Support HP SmartMemory authenticated in all populated DIMM slots SATA Option ROM ver 2 00 C02 Copyright 1982 2011 Hewlett Packard Development Company LP iLO 4 Advanced for BladeSystem iLO 4 v1 90 May 02 2013 16 104 201 162 Slot O HP Smart Array P420i omrollar 1 GB v3 42 1 logical Drive Broadcom NetXtreme Ethernet Boot Agent Copyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved Pross Ctrl S to ontor Configuration Monu nO 4 IP F9 Selup GO Intolligont Provisioning Fn Boot Manu If you have multiple Broadcom networking cards in the platform the CCM invocation banner only appears once during the boot sequence for all devices The invoked CCM manages all supported devices in this platform If CCM versions in different devices are different the CCM with
28. le error messages Add on boards or hardware Third party hardware or software Operating system type and revision level HP contact information For United States and worldwide contact information see the Contact HP website http www hp com go assistance In the United States To contact HP by phone call 1 800 334 5144 For continuous guality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored If you have purchased a Care Pack service upgrade see the Support amp Drivers website http www8 hp com us en support drivers html If the problem cannot be resolved at the website call 1 800 633 3600 For more information about Care Packs see the HP website http pro ag sama houston hp com services cache 10950 0 0 225 121 html Support and other resources 39 Acronyms and abbreviations CCM Comprehensive Configuration Management CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS domain name system FCoE Fibre Channel over Ethernet HBA host bus adapter HDD hard drive IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4 IPv Internet Protocol version 6 IAN iSCSI qualified name iSCSI Internet Small Computer System Interface LUN logical unit number Acronyms and abbreviations 40 MAC Media Access Control MBR multi boot agent MSI X Message Signaled Interrupt Extended NPAR NIC partitioning multi function mode NVRAM nonvolatile mem
29. less Autoconfiguration IP Autoconfiguration lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Enabled Acquire iSCSI Parameters via DHCP iSCSI Parameters via DHCP lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Enabled Enable Disable CHAP Authentication CHAP Authentication lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Enable Disable Booting to iSCSI Target After Logon Boot to iSCSI Target lt Disabled Enabled One Time Disabled gt Current Enabled Configure DHCP Vendor ID DHCP Vendor ID lt String 0 to 32 Chars gt current BRCM ISAN Configure Link Up Delay Time in Seconds Link Up Delay Time lt Integer 0 to 255 gt current 0 Enable Disable TCP Timestamp Use TCP Timestamp lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Enable Disable Target Appears as First Hard Drive in the System Target as First HDD lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Configure Number of Retries in 2s Interval When LUN is Busy LUN Busy Retry Count lt Integer 0 to 60 gt current 0 ER HBA Boot IP Version Support IP Version lt IPv4 IPv6 gt Current IPv6 Enable HBA Boot Mode Mode lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Initiator Parameters Scripting mode 34 Configure Initiat IP Address or IP address Configure IP Subnet Mask Prefix Length Subnet Mask Prefix Configure Default Default Gateway Configure Primary
30. ng mode 28 Based on the previous algorithm you can use the set operation to set the encrypted password only to the same NIC and port of the get operation If you use the set operation to set the encrypted password to a different NIC or port the password string is treated as a non encrypted string In this case because of the binary to ASCIl conversion and extra tails added during encryption process the encrypted string is longer than the original string and is likely to cause an over length error The set log file indicates whether CCM treats the password field as an encrypted string witha L LineNo Encrypted comment following the difference line or a non encrypted string witha L LineNo Clear comment following the difference line during the set operation To manually type in a clear password modify the password field with a clear password string The encrypted password string is generated only by the get operation Users cannot manually generate an encrypted password string for security reasons Script execution order In CCM versions earlier than 6 2 2 the script order is requested for mutual dependent parameter configurations or errors occur For example IP version configuration must occur before the corresponding dependent IP address configuration CCM version 6 2 2 and later handles dependent parameter configuration so that script order is no longer requested In the previous example IP address configuration can occur befo
31. of lt MAC Address last 3 bytes GD gt cfg set lt file name gt Set parameters in specified file to devices If the file contains no section name the iSCSI section is used for backward compatible Multiple devices and multiple sections can be put into a single script file such as in the file from get If lt file name gt is not presented stdin is used as input file A log file named lt MAC Last 4 Digits log gt is logged for each device with the following information e The difference between configuration file and current configuration on the card e Any syntax errors detected while parsing the script file e Any error and warning while trying to set the value such as an invalid value H stderr is presented the content of log file is output to STDERR at the same time setmode Mode when running set lt Check Safe Force gt Check Mode In this mode no configuration is saved Only the error check is performed against the script file Safe Mode In this mode no configuration is saved if any error is detected in script file Force Mode In this mode script entries without error in script file are saved and script entries with errors detected are ignored This is default mode default Set iSCSI FCOE NIC Partitioning and or AFEX parameters to default values iscsi fcoe nicpla If there is no function specified all functions above are set to default values Only fex functions with configuration block existing on the d
32. ory PCI payment card industry PF physical function PHY physical layer device PXE preboot execution environment VF SR IOV virtual function VIF virtual interface configuration VLAN virtual local area network WWNN World Wide Node Name WWPN worldwide port name Acronyms and abbreviations 41 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs To help us improve the documentation send any errors suggestions or comments to Documentation Feedback mailto docsfeedback hp com Include the document title and part number version number or the URL when submitting your feedback Documentation feedback 42 Index D Device Hardware Configuration menu device information 7 downloading files 39 E Exit Main Menu 9 F FCoE Boot menu 20 FCoE boot parameters 21 FCoE boot target information 23 FCoE boot target parameters 24 iSCSI Boot menu 13 iSCSI boot secondary device 18 iSCSI boot targets 12 15 17 18 iSCSI devices 18 iSCSI initiator 16 L logs 30 M main menu 8 menu selections context 7 O overview 5 P parameters 10 S script files 26 script options 26 scripting examples 30 scripting modes 25 scripts reference 27 28 29 30 32 33 support 39 T technical support 39 Index 43
33. overlooking other errors Modify the rest of configuration file to keep configuration file consistent For example if the get operation obtains a file with NPAR enabled and then you disable NPAR comment out the NPAR configuration items for each partition that is invalid with NPAR disabled to keep the configuration file consistent Scripting mode 29 log file The set operation logs the following information for each device The difference between configuration file and current configuration on the card e Any syntax errors detected while parsing the script file e Any error and warning while trying to set the value such as invalid value The log file name is lt MAC last four digits gt 1log The log is formatted in conformance with the scripting file format Error and warning messages start with a semicolon so you can use the log file as a configuration file Use the stderr command option to output the log file content to STDERR at the same time Script command example The following examples show ways to use the list get set and getItemGuide operations list operation C test 7 8 21 gt ccmcfg32 list Card BUS Device Config MAC Address 0 1 00 00 BCM57712 IFA 00 10 18 6F D2 74 1 1 00 01 BCM57712 IFA 00 10 18 6FsD2 76 2 2 00 00 BCM57810 IFNA 00 10 18 C7 5F 60 3 2 00 01 BCM57810 IFNA 00 10 18 C7 5F 62 4 3 00 00 BCM5717 I 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 3 00 01 BCM5717 I 00 00 00 00 0
34. p met eg EEN Power Switch Virtual Orives keybord reip Comprehensive Configuration Management v7 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved Main Menu Device Hardware Configuration MBA Configuration iSCSI Boot Configuration FCoE Boot Configuration Configure Device Hardware Parameters Enter Enter Tit Next Entry CESC Quit Menu Current Adapter Primary Bus 07 Device 00 Func 00 MAC AC 16 2D 83 09 18 pee RU ooo r n i The following configuration items appear in the menu depending on a number of factors such as ifthe device supports certain functionality the presence of a valid license if applicable and the installation of the corresponding firmware package on the device For more detailed information see your specific device data sheet e Device Hardware Configuration shown under 10G device only e MBA Configuration e iSCSI Boot Configuration FCoE Boot Configuration e NIC Partition Configuration e AFEX Configuration Feature not supported by HP adapters Menu mode 8 Exit Configuration menu If you made configuration changes in the submenus the Exit Configuration menu appears when you exit the Main Menu CCM prompts you to save or discard configuration changes before returning to the Device List menu eo ProLiant Server localhost iLO ilosftdimon2 americas hpgcorp net eg EEN Power Switch Virtual Drives Keyboard Help omprehensive Configuration
35. re IP version configuration as long as the two parameters match This eases the script automation process from get converted to set Convert get result for use by set The get script can be used directly by set However if get is taken from different devices or a different port in a NIC you must manually modify some parameters For example in 10G devices supporting NIC partitioning if the script to perform the get operation from port O is used to perform the set operation to port 1 portspecific parameters such as NIC partition functions are rejected because port O contains O 2 4 and 6 NIC partition numbers and port 1 contains 1 3 5 and 7 NIC partition numbers In this case a manual modification is requested When you use a configuration file obtained from get as a base to create a new file for the get operation configuration errors can be introduced due to loss of consistency For example when you change NPAR from enable to disable the detailed configuration items for each partition in the original file obtained from the get operation when NPAR was enabled become invalid If you use the modified inconsistent file to perform the set operation error messages appear To resolve errors do one of the following e Ignore the errors By default the setmode of the set operation is lt Force gt which ignores any errors and saves the valid part of configuration file A concern with this approach is the possibility of
36. re WWPN WWPN lt String 0 to 16 Chars gt current 0000000000000000 Configure target Boot LUN number Boot LUN lt Integer 0 to 255 gt current 0 No 8 Target Parameters ER Enable Disable Target Establishment Connect lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled Configure WWPN WWPN lt String 0 to 16 Chars gt current 0000000000000000 Configure target Boot LUN number Boot LUN lt Integer 0 to 255 gt current 0 Section NIC Partition Configuration Enable or Disable NIC Partition Function NIC Partition lt Enabled Disabled gt Current Disabled ER Scripting mode 38 Support and other resources Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP Active Health System log HP ProLiant Gen8 or later products Download and have available an Active Health System log for 3 days before the failure was detected For more information see the HP iLO 4 User Guide or HP Intelligent Provisioning User Guide on the HP website http www hp com go ilo docs Onboard Administrator SHOW ALL report for HP BladeSystem products only For more information on obtaining the Onboard Administrator SHOW ALL report see the HP website http www hp com go OAlog Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial number Product model name and number Product identification number Applicab
37. roLiant Server localhost iLO ilosftdimon2 americas hpgcorp net _ gt Power Switch Virtual Drives Keyboard Help omprehensive Configuration Management v 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved No 1 Target Parameters Connect Disabled WWPN EE 10101910101010101e10101010 Boot LUN Enable Disable Target Establishment i JCEnter Space Toggle Value 1i1 Next Entry ESC Quit Bus 07 Device 00 Func 00 WWPN 2000AC162D8306E1 WWNN 1000AC162D8306E1 eee 3 kel o Elo Blel EE VIDOFSOM BOSS a Menu mode 24 Scripting mode Scripting mode overview Invoke ccmcfg from the DOS prompt in either a DOS or Windows environment The following example shows formatting and usage commands C test 7 8 21 gt ccmcfg32 help CCMCFG32 v7 8 21 Comprehensive Configuration Management Copyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation Usage ccmcfg32 Options The following table describes the options Command Description list List available configurable devices get lt file name gt Retrieve parameters from the devices If lt file name gt is not presented and stdout is not set the file named lt MAC Address last 4 bytes gt cfg is used as output file for each individual device Any existing lt file name gt is overwritten without warning getItemGuide Retrieve all configurable parameters of the devices lt file name gt The saving file options are the same as get with a file name
38. ta txt done Scripting mode 30 Dumping Configuration of Device 00 Dumping Configuration of Device 00 Dumping Configuration of Device 00 Dumping Configuration of Device B8 Dumping Configuration of Device 00 Dumping Configuration of Device 00 The following example dumps the configuration 10 00 100 AC 10 103 C test 7 8 21 ccmcfg32 get stdout eKKKKKKKKKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKKKKKKKKKKKK r 18 00 00 6F 18 18 SCIA 00 00 932 Drs oa SF 00 00 86 20 62 00 00 BA 00 20 01 to to to to to to outdata txt done outdata txt done outdata txt done outdata txt done outdata txt done outdata txt done of all devices to stdout In a DOS environment terminal scrolling control uses the default termlines 25 and termwidth 80 CCMCFG32 v7 8 21 Comprehensive Configuration Management Copyright C Dumping Configuration Parameters of Device Device Parameters MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 PCI Function Number 03 00 01 Device Type BCM5717 Vendor ID 0x14E4 Device ID 0x1655 Subsystem Vendor ID 0x14E4 Subsystem Device ID 0x1655 Section MBA Configuration Menu Option ROM Enabled Boot Protocol iSCSI Boot Strap Type Auto Hide Setup Prompt Disabled Setup Key Stroke Ctrl S Banner Messag Link Speed AutoNeg Pre boot Wake On LAN
39. the latest version launches When the first running option ROM does not have CCM with the latest version a message of Newer Configuration Software on Other Device Detected to be Launched Later appears The CCM launches when the option ROM with the latest CCM version loads Introduction 6 Menu mode CCM menus To invoke the CCM menu do one of the following e Press the Ctrl S or Ctrl B keys during the boot sequence e Enter the ccmcfg command in DOS or a shell environment The CCM menu lists all supported devices in the current platform Device List menu The Device List menu describes the Broadcom devices detected in the system omprehensive Configuration Management v 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved Device List 00 00 gt BCMS719 D8 9D 67 1B 09 MBA vib 00 01 gt BCMS719 D8 9D 67 1B 09 MB V16 09 02 gt BCMS719 D8 9D 67 1B 09 62 MBA v16 00 03 gt BCMS719 D8 9D 67 1B 09 TRIER 07 00 00 gt BCMS7810 AC 16 2D 83 09 18 MBA V7 8 1 lt 07 00 01 gt BCM57810 AC 16 2D 83 09 1C MBA vV7 8 13 CCM v7 8 8 Select Device to Configure Enter Enter 1i1 Next Entry ESC Quit Menu The MBA version is not directly visible for LOM devices and appears as BIOS Built in Menu mode 7 Main Menu The Main Menu describes the configuration options available for the device selected in the Device List menu G ProLiant Server localhost iLO ilosftdimon2 americas hpgcor
40. v7 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved ist Target Parameters Connect IP Address 10 15 127 163 TCP Port 3260 Boot LUN iSCSI Name iqn 2003 10 com lef thandnetworks sft 132 nk srvitarget CHAP ID CHAP Secret Enable Disable Target Establishment i JlEnterlI Spacel Toggle Value 1i1 Next Entry ESC Quit Current Adapter Primary Bus 07 Device 00 Func 01 MAC AC 16 2D 83 06 E4 eee k The following table describes iSCSI boot first target parameter configuration options iSCSI boot first target Description parameter Enable disable connection to the target IP Address iSCSI boot target IP address TCP Port TCP port number of iSCSI target Boot LUN Boot LUN of iSCSI target iSCSI name IAN name of iSCSI boot target CHAP ID iSCSI boot target CHAP ID CHAP Secret iSCSI boot target CHAP secret implies mutual CHAP authentication method when present Menu mode File slo eoB v JE E000 a 17 2nd Target Parameters menu 2nd Target Parameters Connect JE h d IP Address 6 8 6 8 TCP Port 3260 Boot LUN S NM iSCSI Name CHAP ID CHAP Secret Enable Disable Target Establishment i L Enter Space Toggle Value Ti141 Next Entry ESCI Guit Current Adapter Prinmary Bus 82 Device 88 Punc 60 MAC 66 10 18 C7 SF 68 The configuration options for the iSCSI boot second target parameters are described in the iSCSI boot first target parameters menu 1st
41. ybord elp omprehensive Configuration Management v7 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved Initiator Parameters ist Target Parameters 2nd Target Parameters Secondary Device Parameters iSCSI Boot Main Menu Configure General Boot Parameters EnterJ Enter 1i1 1 Next Entry CESC Quit Menu Current Adapter Primary Bus 07 Device 00 Func 00 MAC AC 16 2D 83 09 18 S Le Cu ooo Pile co Elo B o AJE E00 a Menu mode 13 For BCV based iSCSI ROM the Secondary Device Parameters menu entry is not applicable and therefore hidden GD ProLiant Server localhost iLO ilosftdimon2 americas Mpgcorp net eg EEN Power Switch Virtual Drives Keyboard Help Comprehensive Configuration Management v 8 21 opyright C 2000 2013 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved iSCSI Boot Main Menu General Parameters Initiator Parameters ist Target Parameters Znd Target Parameters Configure First Target Parameters Enter Enter 1i1 1 Next Entry ESC Quit Menu Current Adapter Primary Bus 07 Device 00 Func 01 MAC AC 16 2D 83 06 E4 eee Sle 3 59 o B v JE ail en A Menu mode 14 General Parameters menu The General Parameters menu describes the iSCSI boot general parameters available for configuration QD ProLiant Server localhost iLO losftdimon2 americas hpacorp met s et See Power Switch VetualOrves Keyboard Help omprehensive Configuration Management v7 8 21 opyright

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