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1. 33 43 in 44 33 cm 17 45 in Weight fully loaded 81 65 kg 180 00 Ib Specifications 37 Support and other resources Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP Technical support registration number if applicable Product name Chassis serial number Product identification number Applicable error messages Operating system type and revision level To obtain product information log in to iLO CM firmware and use the Show Chassis Info command For more information see the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide in the HP Moonshot Information Library http www hp com go moonshot docs 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 quality 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 supportdrivers 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 38 Acronyms and abbreviations CM chassis management CMU HP Insight Cluster Management Utility CSR Customer Self R
2. c28n1 corresponds to cartridge 28 node 1 and interface 1 0 28 Network mapping 29 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting resources The HP Moonshot System Troubleshooting Guide provides procedures for resolving common problems and comprehensive courses of action for fault isolation and identification issue resolution and software maintenance on the HP Moonshot System The document is available in the HP Moonshot Information Library http www hp com go moonshot docs Troubleshooting 30 Illustrated parts catalog Customer self repair HP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair CSR parts to minimize repair time and allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement If during the diagnosis period HP or HP service providers or service partners identifies that the repair can be accomplished by the use of a CSR part HP will ship that part directly to you for replacement There are two categories of CSR parts e Mandatory Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory If you request HP to replace these parts you will be charged for the travel and labor costs of this service e Optional Parts for which customer self repair is optional These parts are also designed for customer self repair If however you require that HP replace them for you there may or may not be additional charges depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product NOTE Some HP parts are not desi
3. ooooocoWooWooWom o Wc WWW WWW 35 Warranty information oocoWooWoo Woo WWW nakal enakan kanak 35 EG 50 ERE EEE EE NBA NAN ER 36 Preventing electrostatic discharge RE RER RER RE 36 Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge ooooooo WoWoWo WoWoWoWoWo oom oom oom 36 EE ER ER AVR ERE NER REN ah 37 Chassis environmental specifications ccccccccsssccesscecsseceeseeeeesececsseeeesseeesseeecssecesseeeeeseescsseeessseeesseesenseeessseees 37 Chassisspecilicalions EE 37 Ts eel Ono gc RE EE 38 Before you contact HP oooooooooWoooWooWooWooWo Wo Women 38 HP Eonde IMFOTMONON vane peer decease de dectesle devacteiadtscadl aus deduct de dededa dededisdatdadudands duced dedadtede tededavestneadtes 38 PGR AAS and EE EN NK MEN 39 Documentation feedback bebaskan asian kanimana anam hain hhan hamka ha kenakan 41 0 EEE NN SA SA AN NNN NENNE 42 Contents 4 Component and LED identification Chassis front panel LEDs and buttons Item Description Chassis health LED Chassis UID LED button Cartridge health LEDs Flashing green The chassis is waiting to power on Green Normal operation Amber Standby operation Off No power Green Normal operation Flashing amber Degraded condition Flashing red Critical condition Off No power Blue Chassis ID is selected Flashing blue System firmware update is in process Off Chassis ID is not selecte
4. All traffic from the service port management interface is routed through the iLO CM management port Interfaces Interfaces are identified by the switch CLI using a unit slot port naming convention e The unit number identifies the stack member within a stack of switches e The slot number identifies one of the following o Internal ports are located on slot 0 o External ports are located on slot 1 e The port identifies the specific physical port or logical interface being managed on a given slot To learn more see switch documentation in the HP Moonshot Networking Library http www hp com go moonshot networking Network mapping 27 Moonshot 4QSFP uplink interfaces 40Gb fortygige1 1 1 10Gb ten gigabitethernet1 1 1 1 4 40Gb fortygige1 1 2 10Gb ten gigabitethernet1 1 2 1 4 40Gb fortygige1 1 3 10Gb ten gigabitethernet1 1 3 1 4 4 Q4 40Gb fortygige1 1 4 10Gb ten gigabitethernet1 1 4 1 4 Network mapping 28 Moonshot 45XGc downlink interfaces 1 0 21 cl9 V0 24 1 0 23 c22 10 27 1 0 26 c25 Switch B vo V0 29 vos 1 0 32 1 0 36 1 0 35 1 0 39 1 0 38 1 0 42 1 0 41 Vo as 1 0 44 Interfaces 1 0 1 1 0 45 are the downlinks to the cartridge nodes Each SoC is identified as a cartridge node The iLO CM firmware identifies each node as cxny where c is the cartridge and n is the node Switch interfaces correspond to cartridge nodes respectively For example
5. HP Moonshot 45XGc Switch User and Maintenance Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs administers services and troubleshoots switches This guide provides identification setup installation and removal procedures HP assumes you are qualified in these areas Part Number 796044 001 September 2014 Edition 1 Copyright 2014 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 Contents Fag Es EEE 5 Chassis front panel LEDs and bUHONS ccccccesscessscecsseecesseeesseeecsseeeceeeesseeecsseeessseeeeseesesseeeessesesssesenseeessseeenas 5 Moonshot 4QSFP uplink module components oooooooWocoWooWooWooWoWoWoWoWoWoW Wb 6 Moonshot 4QSFP uplink module buttons and LEDs oooooocoWooWooWooWooWooWooWoW Wanna 7 Moena Sen Mil essen ea debatt 8 5 RE EE NE ENER ETTE eater ohne reer eer 9 Extend the chassis fromthe tack os sensus EN NN Nm 9 Remove the access panel oooooocoWooWooWooWooWooWooWo WWW Women anakan 10 Gpen thedable munogemen tan Bee ue E 11 Remove the uplink module blank oocoooooo WoWoWooWo oom WWW WW
6. P will provide replacement parts free of charge For parts only warranty service CSR part replacement is mandatory If you request HP to replace these parts you will be charged for the travel and labor costs of this service Illustrated parts catalog 31 Switch customer self repair components Description Spare part number Customer self repair on page 31 Not shown Mandatory Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory If you request HP to replace these parts you will be charged for the travel and labor costs of this service Optional Parts for which customer self repair is optional These parts are also designed for customer self repair If however you require that HP replace them for you there may or may not be additional charges depending on the type of warranty service designated for your product 3No Some HP parts are not designed for customer self repair In order to satisfy the customer warranty HP requires that an authorized service provider replace the part These parts are identified as No in the Illustrated Parts Catalog Illustrated parts catalog 32 Removal and replacement procedures Removing the switch module A CAUTION Be sure to save the running configuration of the switch before removing any switch components A CAUTION To avoid connectivity loss do not remove switches already in operation A CAUTION For proper cooling be sure every switch module bay and uplink module bay has eith
7. W nana 12 Remove the Switch module blank odol NN ANN ANN SNN NAN NN NAS 12 JE EE ET ae Ea TE EN TB 13 Installation information and guidelines ccccccecceeeeeeeseeeseeeseeceseeeeecneeceeeeeseeeneeenseenaeecteesnseenseeeteeenseeneeeteeas 13 Uplink modul bays c cccs cesedecesesieverntendnse cosacevennsaednsesesatesensteien le doverevenacsvenseceuctenenetereetecosareversnevenncdeeduieees s 14 Installing the uplink module 1 lt c5ncscacscnseatseacsesdenadenstae shanesanssnnehignshes nhahasinh stacasesasanasucedgsaes NN Nan 14 Installing the switch f dde NBA ALAN INN BNN 15 E NR EE EEE ER RR mena 18 Supported cables and transceivers cccccsccccsssceessceeeseeecseeessseeesseeecsseeeeseesceseescssecessseseseeessseeeeseeseneeessseeenas 18 Installing a DAC cables E E E E E E E E E E E E 18 Installing oe 19 Fo ema nm san nyaa aminn 21 Connecting to the switch GonsOlE W i anandi saka ak hana sana an Lah NN AA AN Kanak SANA 21 Default user name and password ooocoocoWoWoWooWoo WWW WWW mennakananknnkannkanaan 21 Terminal settings usunne 21 Accessing the CLI locally esccesceesseeeseeeneesereceseceseeeeecnseceseeeeecnseenseeeeecnsecsaeesneeseseeeseeeneeenseeeeeeeeens 21 Accessing the Nr 22 Accessing the CLI using iLO ooooooWoWoo WoWoWo W W mna 22 BET EE EE stone geese bs nian EE 24 SUE elas otal LE REE PI Te nee te eer Nene ret re eaters 24 aa ein ee ee ee 25 Update the switch firmware cccc
8. and Options http www hp com support ProLiantServers Warranties HP Enterprise Servers http www hp com support EnterpriseServers Warranties HP Storage Products http www hp com support Storage Warranties HP Networking Products http www hp com support Networking Warranties Regulatory information 35 Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device To prevent electrostatic damage Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry Always be properly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Several methods are used for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 meg
9. atic discharge 36 extending chassis from rack 9 F firmware 25 front panel components 5 G guidelines installation 13 guidelines troubleshooting 30 H health LED 5 HP contact information 38 HP technical support 38 illustrated parts catalog 31 installation 14 15 installing modules 14 15 interface 27 28 29 L LED health 5 LEDs 5 LEDs front panel 5 LEDs unit identification UID 5 P partnumbers 31 35 port identification 27 port mapping 26 27 preparation procedures 9 problem diagnosis 30 R regulatory compliance identification numbers 35 regulatory compliance notices 35 replacing a module 33 resources 30 38 S series number 35 setup 13 spare part numbers 31 static electricity 36 support and other resources 38 switch module bay numbering 13 14 switch module installing 14 15 Index 42 T technical support 38 troubleshooting 30 U updating firmware 25 uplink module 14 uplink module bay identification 13 14 uplink module installing 14 uplink module removing 33 W warranty 31 35 website HP 38 Index 43
10. cccccssscesssecesssecssescessceceseseesseecesaecceseeeeeseecesaeeceseesesaeecesaeeseseecesaeecesaeecesasensgas 25 Updating switch firmware with a reboot 4a a Ba 25 EEE ata RE EE ATA PENA EN PR 26 Production network mapping eee Ma Sa PNS ean TANPA EN Enna 26 Management network mapping lt ssscasscsshcsahseeadeascssarsaaseaatgssgucssncssqanssedduaheasbeeandesbesehssaaeqaasenasnsaescnsstaancsansacasiens 27 Pi NS RE ANA anata sant tamer Ba tae Gas 27 Moonshot 4QSFP uplink interfaces cccccccssccsssceesseceessecesseeecsseeesseeccsseeecsecesssesesseeesssesenseesenseeensaes 28 Moonshot 45XGc downlink interfaces aransemen oles mba maba abah bank 29 REE AT 30 TE 30 Ua re EEE RS 31 Contents 3 Customer self repair cccccccccccsscccsssceessecesseeecsseeeeseeeesseeecsseeeeseeecsseeessseeeeseeecsseeecsseeesseesesseeeseeeenseeeseseeeneneees 31 Parts only warranty S rvice ccccsscccessscescecessseeeseeceseeeeeseeeesseecesaeeeeseeeeeaeecesaeeceseesesaeecesaeecseesesaesessaeeseseeensaas 31 Switch customer self repair components cccccceessceesseeesseeeesseeesseeecseeesseeeeeseeecsseeessseseseeeesseeesseeeeneeeesseeenss 32 kemovalond Pere COUNT POCO EEE 33 Removing the switch mede ah 33 Removing ine Uplink sile pvr 33 Eee REN 39 Safety and regulatory complain Ma NN Baar 35 Turkey RoHS material content declaration oooooco oo WWooWo Wo mo W WWW WWW mm manakala 35 Ukraine RoHS material content declaration
11. d Green Normal operation Amber Standby mode Flashing amber Degraded condition Flashing amber All Moonshot 1500 CM module is not installed Flashing red Critical condition Off Cartridge is not installed or no power exists Flashing amber Degraded condition Flashing red Critical condition Off Switch module is not installed or no power exists Green Normal operation Flashing amber Degraded condition Flashing red Critical condition Off Switch module is not installed or no power exists Component and LED identification 5 Moonshot 4QSFP uplink module components tem Component Deseiption 1 Serial console por QSFP ports Q1 Q4 40Gb Ethernet Ports Q1 Q4 support Ethernet traffic only The following cables and transceiver modules are supported e HP 40GBASE QSFP DAC e HP 40GBASE QSFP to 4x10G SFP e HP 40GBASE QSFP SR4 e HP 40GBASE QSFP e HP QSFP to SFP Adapter Use any available port to connect to the data center Be sure the port is populated with a supported HP transceiver module that is compatible with the data center switch port type Component and LED identification 6 Moonshot 4QSFP uplink module buttons and LEDs eee SA et Hl AF O E O Ll On O o 19 mi 0 a EE EEE EE E ar on Uplink module UID Solid blue Switch module ID is selected LED button Flashing blue Switch module firmware update is in pro
12. eady to connect the cable The plugs protect the ports and connectors from contamination and ambient light NOTE Transceivers may have a bail clasp latch or a pull tab latch If installing a transceiver with a bail clasp latch be sure the latch is closed before connecting the cable To install a transceiver or transceiver adapter We IMPORTANT Use only HP approved transceivers 1 Verify the transceiver type by checking the label Remove the dust plug from the correct port Align the transceiver in front of the port with the label facing up gt P Install the transceiver o QSFP Cabling 19 o Transceiver adapter If a cable needs to be connected remove any dust plugs or covers and then connect the cable Cabling 20 Command Line Interface Connecting to the switch console To connect to the switch console use one of the following methods To connect locally use the serial console port Accessing the CLI locally on page 21 To connect remotely be sure the management network is connected to the iLO CM management port Accessing the CLI remotely on page 22 To connect using iLO use the virtual serial port from the iLO CLI Accessing the CLI using iLO on page 22 Default user name and password No user name or password is required to login to the switch by default Terminal settings Use the following terminal settings when connecting to the serial console port Moonshot 4QSFP uplink
13. epair DAC direct attach cable DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ESD electrostatic discharge ID identification MAC Media Access Control QSFP quad small form factor pluggable QSFP enhanced quad small form factor pluggable SCP Secure Copy Protocol SFP enhanced small form factor pluggable Acronyms and abbreviations 39 SFTP Secure File Transfer Protocol SoC system on chip SR short range SSH Secure Shell TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol UID unit identification VSP virtual serial port Acronyms and abbreviations 40 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 41 Index A access panel 10 activity LED 5 administration 24 authorized reseller 38 before you contact HP 38 blank removal 12 C cable management arm 11 chassis extend from rack 9 CLI Command Line Interface 21 compliance 35 components 5 31 components identification 5 31 configuration 24 contact information 38 contacting HP 38 customer self repair CSR 31 38 D default interfaces 27 28 29 documentation feedback 41 downloading files 25 38 electrost
14. er a blank or a module installed To remove the switch module 1 Extend the chassis from the rack on page 9 2 Remove the access panel on page 10 3 Locate and remove the switch module Removing the uplink module A CAUTION Be sure to save the running configuration of the switch before removing any switch components A CAUTION To avoid connectivity loss do not remove switches already in operation Removal and replacement procedures 33 A CAUTION For proper cooling be sure every switch module bay and uplink module bay has either a blank or a module installed 1 Open the cable management arm on page 11 2 Remove the component as indicated Removal and replacement procedures 34 Regulatory information Safety and regulatory compliance For safety environmental and regulatory information see Safety and Compliance Information for Server Storage Power Networking and Rack Products available at the HP website http www hp com support Safety Compliance EnterpriseProducts Turkey RoHS material content declaration T rkiye Cumhuriyeti EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur Ukraine RoHS material content declaration OodnagqHaHHa sinnorigae BHMOraM TexHi4HOrO pernameaty MOJO OOMEXKEHHA BHKOPHCTAHHA JeaKHX Hebe3IleyHUX PEYOBUH B e leKIPH4HOMY Ta e IeKTPOHHOMY 0012 JHaHHI 3aTBepKeHOTO moctaHoBow KaOinery Minictpis Yxpainu sig 3 rpyana 2008 Ne 1057 Warranty information HP ProLiant and X86 Servers
15. gned for customer self repair In order to satisfy the customer warranty HP requires that an authorized service provider replace the part These parts are identified as No in the Illustrated Parts Catalog Based on availability and where geography permits CSR parts will be shipped for next business day delivery Same day or four hour delivery may be offered at an additional charge where geography permits If assistance is required you can call the HP Technical Support Center and a technician will help you over the telephone HP specifies in the materials shipped with a replacement CSR part whether a defective part must be returned to HP In cases where it is required to return the defective part to HP you must ship the defective part back to HP within a defined period of time normally five 5 business days The defective part must be returned with the associated documentation in the provided shipping material Failure to return the defective part may result in HP billing you for the replacement With a customer self repair HP will pay all shipping and part return costs and determine the courier carrier to be used For more information about HP s Customer Self Repair program contact your local service provider For the North American program refer to the HP website hitp www hp com go selfrepair Parts only warranty service Your HP Limited Warranty may include a parts only warranty service Under the terms of parts only warranty service H
16. gress Off Switch module ID is not selected Flashing amber Degraded condition Flashing red Critical condition Off No power 3 Uplink module link Solid green Link LED Off No link 4 Uplink module Flashing green Activity activity LED Off No activity Reset button Resets the switch module Component and LED identification 7 Moonshot switch module LEDs Switch module health LED Switch module uplink activity LED Switch module downlink activity LED Switch module UID LED button Access panel sensor Detects the presence of the access panel Amber Standby operation Off No power Green Normal operation Flashing amber Degraded condition Flashing red Critical condition Off No power Green Link Flashing green Activity Off No activity Green Link Flashing green Activity Off No activity Solid blue Switch module ID is selected Flashing blue Switch module firmware update is in progress Off Switch module ID is not selected The fan speed adjusts automatically when the access panel is installed or removed Component and LED identification 8 Operations Extend the chassis from the rack 1 Pull down the quick release levers on each side of the chassis A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage be sure that the rack is adequately stabilized before extending a component from the rack 2 Extend the chass
17. ion 1 Remove the uplink module bay blank Setup 14 2 Prepare the uplink module for installation 3 Install the uplink module 4 Doone of the following o If the switch module is already installed verify the uplink module powers on and the health LED is green o If the switch module is not installed install the switch module before verifying LEDs For more information see the Installation information and guidelines on page 13 5 After both components have been installed verify the switch firmware is at the recommended firmware version For more information see the HP website http www hp com go moonshot download The installation is complete Installing the switch module A CAUTION To avoid connectivity loss do not remove switches already in operation To install the switch module 1 Extend the chassis from the rack on page 9 2 Remove the access panel on page 10 Setup 15 Locate the switch module slot and remove the blank 3 Prepare the switch module for installation 4 16 Setup 5 Align and install the switch module into the chassis 6 Doone of the following o If the uplink module is already installed verify the switch module powers on and the health LED is green o If the uplink module is not installed install the uplink module before verifying LEDs For more information see Installation information and guidelines on page 13 Ins
18. is from the rack until it locks once 3 Press the push tab on the rail and then fully extend the chassis A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury be careful when pressing the server rail release latches and sliding the server into the rack The sliding rails could pinch your fingers Operations 9 4 After performing the installation or maintenance procedure slide the chassis back into the rack and then press the chassis firmly into the rack to secure it in place Remove the access panel We IMPORTANT After performing a procedure inside the chassis always install the access panel on the chassis when complete Do not operate the chassis for long periods of time with the access panel removed We IMPORTANT To maintain appropriate cooling fans will operate at a high speed when the access panel is removed We IMPORTANT When the access panel is removed the chassis might be placed into a low power operating state to reduce thermal stress To remove the component 1 Ifthe locking latch is locked use a T 15 Torx screwdriver to unlock the latch 2 Open the locking latch The access panel slides back releasing it from the chassis Operations 10 3 Lift and remove the access panel Turn the access panel over to locate the HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis label This label provides information on LED status indicators component identification and chassis and switch installation procedures Open the cab
19. le management arm To open the cable management arm lift it up as you swing it open Operations 11 Remove the uplink module blank Remove the component as indicated Remove the switch module blank Remove the component as indicated Operations 12 Setup Installation information and guidelines Before installing the module review the following e Always install the switch module and the uplink module in corresponding bays Both components must be installed for normal operation e The switch module and the uplink module can be installed in any order e The switch module and the uplink module power down when either module is removed from the chassis e The switch module and the uplink module power up after both modules are installed in the chassis e Removing any component from bay A or bay B does not disrupt traffic for the other switch e Always use the recommended firmware version For current information on recommended firmware versions see the HP website http www hp com go moonshot download e For the most current product information see the HP Moonshot Information Library http www hp com go moonshot docs Setup 13 Uplink module bays The uplink module can be installed in the uplink module bays located in the rear of the chassis Installing the uplink module We IMPORTANT To avoid connectivity loss do not remove any network cables or uplink modules already in operat
20. module components on page 6 115200 baud rate 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit No flow control Accessing the CLI locally If using a PC with a terminal emulator be sure a terminal emulator is installed before communicating with the switch 1 Use a console cable to connect a PC or terminal to the serial console port on the uplink module Moonshot 4QSFP uplink module components on page 6 Configure the terminal settings on page 21 Start the terminal The switch prompt appears Command Line Interface 21 Accessing the CLI remotely Remote administration of the switch occurs through the iLO MGMT port located on the iLO CM module To communicate with the switch remotely connect the iLO CM management port to the management network After connecting the iLO MGMT port to the management network perform the following e Configure a static management IP address or use DHCP services to assign a management IP address e Configure access authentication methods To see configuration procedures see the HP Moonshot 45XGc Switch Fundamentals Configuration Guide in the HP Moonshot Switch Library http www hp com go moonshot XGcSwitch Accessing the CLI using iLO To connect to the switch VSP from the iLO CLI enter connect switch vsp sa sb The switch console is displayed Interacting with the switch from the iLO CM firmware Interact with the switch using the following iLO CM firmware command
21. ohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats Use conductive field service tools Use a portable field service kit with a folding static dissipating work mat If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding have an authorized reseller install the part For more information on static electricity or assistance with product installation contact an authorized reseller Electrostatic discharge 36 Specifications Chassis environmental specifications Temperature range f 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Ca Maximum Wet Maximum Wet bulb temperature temperature Operating am 82 4 F Fe Relative humidity non condensing 10 to 90 5 to 95 All temperature ratings shown are for sea level An altitude derating of 1 C per 304 8 m 1 8 F per 1000 ft to 3048 m 10 000 ft is applicable No direct sunlight allowed Upper operating limit is 3 048 m 10 000 ft or 70 kPa 10 1 psia Upper non operating limit is 9 144 m 30 000 ft Storage maximum humidity of 95 is based on a maximum temperature of 45 C 113 F Altitude maximum for storage corresponds to a pressure minimum of 70 kPa 10 1 psia Chassis specifications 18 96 cm 7 46 in 84 91 cm
22. s To show switch information o 0 o show show show show show swi swi swi swit tch info tch list tch sn sa sb sa b ch pid sa sb sa b firmware revisions Command Line Interface 22 o show switch power o show switch temperature To set switch power or switch UID LED o set switch power offl on sa sb sa b o set switch uid off on sa sb sa b For more information on the iLO CM firmware see the latest HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide in the HP Moonshot Information Library http www hp com go moonshot docs Command Line Interface 23 Configuration Switch documentation To configure the switch see the switch configuration guides in the HP Moonshot Switch Information Library http www hp com go moonshot XGcSwitch Configuration 24 Firmware Update the switch firmware Before updating switch firmware see the Upgrading software section of the HP Moonshot 45XGc Fundamentals Configuration Guide in the HP Moonshot Switch Information Library http www hp com go moonshot XGcSwitch You can download firmware updates from the HP Moonshot Component Pack download site http www hp com go moonshot download We IMPORTANT Use the switch console to update firmware The switch firmware cannot be updated through the iLO CLI Updating switch firmware with a reboot The following example upgrades a software image for an IRF fabric using the filename star
23. tall the access panel Install the chassis in the rack After both components have been installed verify the switch firmware is at the recommended firmware version http www hp com go moonshot download The installation is complete Setup 17 Cabling Supported cables and transceivers The following cables and transceiver modules are supported for the HP Moonshot 4QSFP Uplink Module HP 40GBASE QSFP DAC HP 40GBASE QSFP to 4x10G SFP HP 40GBASE QSFP SR4 HP 40GBASE QSFP HP QSFP to SFP Adapter Installing a DAC cable 1 of SM If needed remove the packaging and protective caps Verify the cable is the correct type by checking the label on the transceiver Remove the dust plug from the correct port Align the transceiver in front of the port with the label facing up Install the cable A QSFP DAC cable shown Cabling 18 Installing a transceiver A WARNING To avoid serious injury never look directly into an open transceiver port A CAUTION Disconnect all cables before removing or installing any transceivers or transceiver adapters Leaving the cable connected while handling the transceiver may damage the cable the cable connector or the optical interfaces in the transceiver Do not remove and install transceivers more often than is necessary Doing so can shorten the useful life of the transceiver A CAUTION Do not remove the dust plugs from the transceiver or the connector until you are r
24. tup a2 105 ipe Configure IP addresses and routes so the device and the TFTP server can reach each other Details not shown Configure TFTP settings on both the device and the TFTP server Details not shown Display information about the current software images lt Sysname gt display version Use TFTP to download the image file startup a2105 ipe from the TFTP server to the root directory of the flash on the master devic lt Sysname gt tftp 2 2 2 2 get startup a2105 ipe Specify startup a2105 ipe as the main startup image file for all IRF member devices lt Sysname gt boot loader file flash startup a2105 ipe slot I main Verify the startup image settings lt Sysname gt display boot loader Reboot the device to complete the upgrade lt Sysname gt reboot Verify that the device is running the correct software lt Sysname gt display version Firmware 25 Network mapping Production network mapping 9 On o g 1 e e eo c j h a I REI i i N I HA j si Ai lol i G Gn DE D9 0 VE I EI oa The first network interface discovered by the operating system routes traffic through switch A The second network interface discovered by the operating system routes traffic through switch B Network mapping 26 Management network mapping

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