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1. Sun Services Revision A 12 Command Completions sion ii tati dba 16 6 ACCESSING The WHr id oasss 16 7 Using The Switch Configuration Commands oocooccnoccocccononononancnncnnnons 16 8 O e es do 16 8 SNA AA A A 16 9 SHOW users command 1 0 0 eee eeeeeseeeeeeeeceeceeceaeceeeaeeeeeseeeeseeeaes 16 11 show loginsession command c ooonooccocccconoconoconnnonncconncnononnnnnnnnno 16 11 Show AAA 16 12 show hardware command id 16 12 Show sysinfo COMMANA eeceecceeseeesteeeeeeeeceeteecesecnseeeeeeensees 16 14 hostname command AAA EN 16 15 Setting Port Configurations aunar 16 16 Management Network Interface Configurati0M oconin 16 16 show Serviceport command iniciadas 16 16 serviceport protocol COMMAN ooooocncconccnoccconononnncnnnoconacnnnconnnos 16 17 serviceport ip COMMANC uc skeet A 16 17 Shelf Network Interface Configuration oooooccinccnnoniconcconncnnnoss 16 18 Show network command cc eeeeeeeeeceteceseceeeeeeeeseneeereeseeeaes 16 18 network parm command cooooooccnoccconncconocannnonnnconcccnnonnncconccconocnnos 16 20 Testing the Configuration Using ping ocooocooccconccooncconaninnnonnno 16 20 CP3 240 Logical Switch Port aeuitasteta stu eesuses 16 21 show port all command iii ida 16 27 Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol STP ee eeeeeceteeteereeeeees 16 29 spanning tree command it a 16 29 show spanning tree summary Command ceeeeeeeeteeeeeees 16 30 show spanning tree brief comm
2. Thetip Command areae n a A a a Ra A 14 tip Environment Variables did did A 15 A er OOD ie a a i A 15 a AA A ala din gh testes A 16 The ete remote Plena reido A 16 Example a a nd A 18 The minicom command ici A 19 minicom keyboard short cut keyS ooonnconnnnniocnnnccconncconocinoss A 22 Configure serial port USING MINiCom s sesssssesessesersessesersees A 23 The Cluster Consolenssi as A 24 Installing the Cluster Console oooconoccnnoccnococonccconoconnnoonocanocnnos A 26 MAI A AS A 28 Clock SOUrCES A E A 28 Clock Signal IE oa A 29 BCO IO ac ted A 30 Standard Connector Structures serials ai A 31 A ia So a A ce TA AA AA sats demas A 31 PO aires E ded Soha Ia A 32 SAP Connector Pinouts A A AT db A 33 SAP Serial Ports PIU dd A 33 SAP Telco Alarm Port PinQUt ococonoccccnnnonccconononcnonanancnononanonoss A 34 Use of the Telco Alarm Port a acia A 35 A A 35 A A a ai A 35 CP3140 Switch Connector PInOU S ooooocccnconocccononanononananocononnnncononnnss A 36 CP3140 Switch Ethernet Connector Pin0Ut ccococcccnnoccccnnnnnos A 36 CP3140 Switch Serial Port PinoOUt ooooocnnnnoccccnnonnncconanacononnnass A 37 Node Blade Serial Console PinOUt oooonnnncccccnnonoccnononancconananononanannnos A 38 CP3010 CP3020 RTM Connector Pinouts cccnnoccccnonincninonananononanoso A 39 CP3010 CP3020 RTM Ethernet Connector Pinout A 39 CP3010 CP3020 RTM Serial Port Pinout o occconcnoccnnnonnccnnnnnos A 40 USB Conn
3. 18 12 Configuring Multicast Settings ooooconnnconococoocnooncconoconn cono nconccconocnnos 18 17 PRE RELEASE Sun Netra CT900 Server Administration And Maintenance Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A AN 18 19 Multicast Example das 18 19 Reviewing Multicast Stats dotes 18 21 show ip igmp interface stats command cooooconnccnnoccnoncconnncnnonanos 18 21 as 18 21 ODE CUE 19 1 Additional Resources ni A e EA 19 2 Class of Service COS s 19 3 IPQoS Terminology A aeegetetaae daeaen 19 3 Solaris OS IPQoS Implementation cooooonoccconcconcnonanonanaconocnnos 19 4 The Dos Polis dia 19 5 MA e aa a aa 19 5 Support for 802 1D User Priority Mapping oococoocccnnncconcconccnnos 19 7 FASTPATH CoS Commands c ccsscsssccssccssscessscssancnscceneces 19 7 classofservice dotlp mapping command ceeceesceeseeeeteee 19 8 no classofservice dot p mapping command ccceseeeee 19 8 classofservice ip precedence mapping command 5 19 8 no classofservice ip precedencemapping command 19 8 classofservice ip dscp mapping command coooccnocccoccnoncninnncnnncnns 19 8 no classofservice ip dscp mapping command ceeeeeee 19 8 QoS Differentiated Services DIfES rV oooooonnnnccnonoccconanoconanoconanonnnos 19 9 Enabling DiffServ Inbound oooonccnoonccnonononoconanonaconnocnnannnos 19 11 Configuring the IPQoS Facility
4. In Solaris 10 0 0 eee 19 13 Advanced Quality of Service CommMandS ooconoccnncccooncconoconnnonnnonnnonns 19 14 ODJECUVES uns i 20 1 Additional Resources A haccc aaa cd cats cc cet 20 2 OV CRVICW sks a o ad 20 3 show tech support command c oooooocccoccconccconononcnoncconnccnnocnnnconnnnos 20 4 Exercise Configuring the Switch oooooonncnnnncnnococoncconncnanaconocnnncnnnnos 20 6 Task 1 Connect into the switch ooooocnnccnoocononocinnnonnncnnncno 20 6 Task 2 Connect into the blades ooooooconcccnncoconacinnnonnnnos 20 7 Task 3 Configure the swith to support a VLAN eee 20 7 ODJECHVES ee braces truce leas O A A 1 Older Sun Netra Blade Systems s A 2 Preparing a Solaris TFTP Server visa casisndsctsorsctenstarasdedtisevecctavsactas A 3 Preparing the Direc Mini dao A 3 Solaris A IO EN A 3 rotol ETa dd asta asta A 5 Preparing a Linux TFTP SEE las A 6 A chance seen tanceugeenencteweaduesaqceduroae A 6 Board Batteries iS A 7 PMC and CMG Cardi il A 9 The PMC PCI Mezzanine Card coooooncoconoconinnnonnnconnoconocnncc nncnnno A 9 The CMC Common Mezzanine Card cooooconiccciccccnncconncconoconnss A 11 Serial Port Connections A A estat A 12 15 Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A 16 Cable Types and AMAS inns Aneiadann A 12 Cable Len vana a A 13 Host Serial Device Names oooccccononocccocononccnoonancncononnanoconananon nos A 13
5. Switch Jumpers 0 0 0 ceeeeeeteeeeees 15 5 Additional Jumper Settings cccecccesccessceessecsteeseceeseeenseenes 15 6 Removing and Installing Switches oooonnccinncnnocanocnnoccconncconoconononnno 15 7 Removing a Switch St red Mec Ro en dale aed 15 7 Removing a Rear Transition Module for a Switch 15 8 Installing a Switch nvidia 15 9 NetraTM CP3x40 Switch Unit Firmware UpgradeS oooocciccnnnnco 15 11 Physical Setup for a Switch Unit Firmware Update 15 12 Updating From the Switch Unit OS ooonccncccincccnococonaconnnonnnnnns 15 12 Updating From the Boot Utility Menu oooccnnnccniccnicccincnconncnns 15 15 Recovering from Corrupted Firmware or a Failed Firmware Update 15 19 IPMC Update Fate iaa a 15 20 Accessing The Sun NetraTM CP3x40 Switch Console 15 21 Serial Port Console ACES do idas 15 21 Network Connettiti desiste lts 15 22 Enable Mode uni 15 23 Sica Logout sni aar a uuleee tis way cen es EE 15 23 Changing the Command Line Prompt cooconicnncnncnnncnnnnncncnncnnnos 15 23 Exercise Setting Up The Sun NetraTM CP3x40 Switch 15 24 A A e sheen N 16 1 Additional Resources iii A A A ececae io 16 2 Understand FASTPATH Command Syntax RuleS oooooocincninnncon 16 3 Command CONVENIOS iria tai 16 3 Parameter CONEA O 16 3 Values of Common Parameters surctoiin atienda aaa 16 4 11 Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved
6. the AAA TER a aaaeaii 8 18 CP3250 Solaris Device Trini 8 20 prediag Outputs ea e e a a E N 8 20 PLECONE DUI A A As 8 21 PEEDTS MOUIDUES acon Ma a a i EA E 8 22 eeprom OUTIL seo oi e a e N E a enna gations 8 24 E E SA 8 25 BIOS and GRUB StartUDustesssiscotic oia ia tiesa 8 25 Booting Solaris lO avi n id 8 26 BOM Ae his A O e 8 27 CP3250 Firmware AA A goddess Ooadcens 8 34 Man al Updates 8 34 O eea a a a tack oeneaane hea a E 8 37 CIDE CUE ANA A A E 9 1 Additional Rest ts 9 2 CP3260 Hardware Characteristics ooooocciococonoconnnonccconocnnncnanaconccconocnnos 9 3 Hardware Dl od es lO aie 9 4 Front Panel LEDS aiT aee a e gee Ha E EAA 9 7 7 Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A Installation Requirements ii di tia 9 7 The CP3260 I O Are bite csi ita 9 8 The CP32X0 Advanced RTMS acsscccietssnedavagatvetasssvecseeteaies dncdeseenbandedss 9 9 RTM Power Requiem is E danse 9 10 Solaris on the COSO A ICE 9 11 Solaris Patches a aadoutestasdeaa tte a ia 9 11 Using CompactFlash a caldos 9 11 Using USB DEC ii ia 9 12 EP3260 Blade Device Tra a nn a 9 14 a actuated a caueays 9 14 PCO a o a e al 9 16 PELPLEO LOU ii ash 9 18 SEPTOTO MI PU 9 22 Model Identification aa 9 25 SAMDMIBO LISA a iia 9 25 CP3260 Network Configurar ee tale Wades 9 27 Ethernet Interfaces sto ceca raat cbs hacen ceisnee astecaunec ata varen decoduadhos nities 9 27 The e1000g Driver Configuration File eeceeseee
7. 0 Network Interact ia aiii 7 11 Ethernet Interfaces AAA a a an teased 7 11 10 Gb Speed Support on Solaris ui ij 7 12 A a EE 7 12 The CP32X0 Advanced RTMS iia 7 14 RTM Power Requirements esas leidas 7 15 CP3220 Operating Systems 5 8 cassie cniotaeon 7 16 Sol the Is al aA 7 16 EMI the CP3220 o e 7 16 PRE RELEASE Sun Netra M CT900 Server Administration And Maintenance Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A CP3220 Solaris Device Tree cececececececesesssssssesssesesesesesesees 7 18 prrediag Output iii 7 18 PEC DI a E e a e 7 19 PEE a ee A 7 20 eprom Output ann e tes ces a a u a aai 7 21 BOOTS A AA 7 22 BIOS and GRUB Startup tia ad 7 22 Booting Solaris Diam a nates eed 7 23 Boerne Lia a Greate 7 23 CP3220 Firmware WP Cradles ni 7 31 IVa WO e e unt 7 31 MOS ii A i 7 34 ODJECtIVES a 8 1 Additional Resor aia 8 2 CP3250 Hardware Characteristics ooooonoccnococonoconnonccconoconn conc cconccconocnnos 8 3 Hardware Detail 8 4 Intel 5408 CPU Features ad 8 7 Memory TASA A A A A AS 8 7 CP3250 Front Pane rt ds 8 8 Front Panel LEDS 0000 cios 8 9 Installation Requirements is 8 10 The CPS 250A Slot TS cada Mle dela a 8 11 Networksintertaces cncnstcasiesc eldest casa Aga E E 8 12 Ethernet Interfaces ni AA Ea 8 13 10 Gb Speed Support on Solaris oooonncccnocococccconaconoconnnonnnonnnonos 8 14 RTM Power Requirements 8 17 CP3250 Operation da 8 18 Solaris on th A e ias 8 18 Linuxon
8. 15 Oppem HPI rennuna uan r A A ENER 12 17 CT900 Open ESOPO 12 18 OpenHPI Daemon Resta a 12 18 The Netra Data Plane Stites id bras 12 19 a ii iia 12 20 NG O A A E AN 13 1 Additional Resources A A erased 13 2 Introduction To The Sun NetraTM CP3x40 Switch eee 13 3 Netra TM CP3140 1GB Switch c c ccc secsnceseseneedaseocsseadnasteaesyes 13 4 NetraTM CP3240 10GB Switch oooooonoccccocnonccconccinnnonncconncnnns 13 5 Supported Configurations Of The Sun NetraTM CP3x40 Switch 13 6 Sun NetraTM CP3x40 Switch Hardware Components 0008 13 7 Pairing Switches and RTM loci 13 7 Switch Redundancy A desd 13 8 The FASTPATH Software ds 13 9 Supported Switching ProtocolS o ooonoccnincnincoconcconcnononconncconocancconnnos 13 11 Base Network Connections oooocconoccooccoonccooncnonoconocnnccnnncconncnnno 13 12 Extended Network Connections ooococccocccooccconoconoconnccnncconncnnno 13 13 FASTPATH Stacking Capabilities oooonoccnnncnnncnnocnononconnonnns 13 14 FASTPA TE SS Witches 13 14 Additional Layer 2 Functionality cece ceeeeceseeeeeneeereeeeees 13 15 System Facil iia 13 16 Switching MIBS ds 13 17 FAS TPATH Routing id ii aa a 13 17 Routing MIBS 2 28 si Ns 13 18 FASTPATH Quality of Service DiffServ eee 13 18 Access Control Lists ACLS ooooonnocccconocinoncnionnncoonnccnnnnconncnons 13 20 Class OL Sevi COS tratas 13 20 Quality of Service MIBS cinc tos 13 21 FASIPATH Multicast nas da ed 13 21 A o A Sha
9. 5 Advanced Mezzanine Cards ni darte 1 17 1 Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A Objectives NS sem dine suas Aeon iota Ai Additional ResoUrC Sir iS The CT900 She lf hnnan med caused nandua anata a a aeai The Shelf Mid a A A A A tay The CT900 MA A A cise seacon yhoo aoe The Shelf Networks usinisi ateiciai eiaa Network Mt a n aata The Base NetWOIKS il a A eo The Extended Networks ui a id The Management Network ooooonccniococonccoonconnnconnoconocnnncnanccnnnonns 2 10 The Dual Star Network Topology oooooioonocococccoonononaconacnnnconononnnonos 2 11 Individual Board Network Connectivity oooonocnnoccnnccconncconccanoos 2 12 Network Connectivity Examples ooooonccnncnnnccnnncconcoconoconnconnnon 2 14 Internal Product Names 20 2 16 Firmware Types and LocatiOWS ooooonoconocnnoocnnonnconncnnncnan ccoo coco noconc conos 2 17 CAOS e ee cel a e 2 19 Input Power LOS oi 2 20 AC Power Suppoft sii n E dtaduag este dete E E 2 21 The Shelf Power Bud tii aaa aE 2 22 Shelf Cooling irern ARA 2 24 APEC rs Sade 2 25 CT900 Rack MOTA e A dios 2 26 Rack Airflow with the CT900 o oooocccnoccnncccoonoconaconnnooncconccconocinos 2 27 PEM and Fan LEDs and Hot Swap Indicators ooooooccnocccoccconncconacinnon 2 28 Shelf Upgrades for 10 Gb Capable Boards ooooconoccnocococcconccooncconnonnn 2 30 Enhanced Cooling dela io dis 2 30 Ur ths acas ape dcsuas aa deas cn acectencideuscunthaeca aoe ac
10. And Maintenance Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A Task 3 Configure the VLAN oooconccccococonnconnnconcconncconocannnnnnnos 16 61 Task 4 Configure the switch to support STP e eee 16 62 In this task you will configure your blades and switch to support the Spanning Tree Protocol STP csssesscssssssescssrsessceenasens 16 62 COIS CTI Sood acy cerns ounce A oa Canc en E these se anaees 17 1 Additional Resources ori a ads 17 2 FASTPATH IP Routing CommMandS cccooocooonionononaconncinnnonncconccconacinnnos 17 3 Understanding Port Routing oooonccninccnnoccnonoconnnoncnonnnonnnananonnnoos 17 3 show ip bro ui 17 4 show ip interface command cocooocooccnoccconnononaconaconn nono nocononancconncns 17 4 show ip interface brief COMMANd oooooocnocononoconcnononcnnnaconacancconncnns 17 6 show ip route command cocoocococoncconnnonnconocnnncnonaconccconocnnn cono nconncns 17 6 routing command A decashcndde castsadqanseact aa omaciana ine 17 7 no routing COMME 17 7 no ip routing command AA enctcns Seeds eeotenatierasaseciacens 17 7 ip address command ii is 17 8 no ip address COMO seer adseses exe docdecevieovaund das seeded anetinsevenees 17 8 ip route command e A aaa 17 8 no ip route command sessi 17 9 ip route default command c oooonoccccoccnonoconncconononcconnccono cono connnconncnns 17 9 no ip route default command AS 17 9 ip route distance command cooooocccno
11. D63733GC10 Edition 1 0 D64501 ORACLE Sun Netra CP3x40 Switch Administration and Maintenance Student Guide Volume 1 EC 170 SOL CP3x40 Rev A Copyright O 2009 2010 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved Disclaimer This document contains proprietary information is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws You may copy and print this document solely for your own use in an Oracle training course The document may not be modified or altered in any way Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law you may not use share download upload copy print display perform reproduce publish license post transmit or distribute this document in whole or in part without the express authorization of Oracle The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice If you find any problems in the document please report them in writing to Oracle University 500 Oracle Parkway Redwood Shores California 94065 USA This document is not warranted to be error free Sun Microsystems Inc Disclaimer This training manual may include references to materials offerings or products that were previously offered by Sun Microsystems Inc Certain materials offerings services or products may no longer be offered or provided Oracle and its affiliates cannot be held responsible fo
12. PU RIM iia RTM Power Requirements coi ica CP3020 Blade Solaris Device Tree 0ooooconoccnnocnconoconcconnconnnconncnns Prtdiag Op PELEA o cue a prepre A oases eam tee ones eeprom OUIDU makespan o maa CP3020 Blade Linux PCI Device Tree s ccss secdsicresactmasacdiacietts CP3020 Operating Systems vial diabetes polaris On the CRI a Linux on the AAA canner reyE enn er rare an Network Configuration dia A wu cdecusuc sce taeatearca masa nseiucens Board toria E O ee aaa BIOS and Solaris GRUB StartUP oooooccnnocononononcnonnnconncconocananonnnos Booting Solaris lO RS A A A Firmware Upgrades Using the Bootball o o oonoconncninncinncnnncinocnconoss CP3020 Firmware Upgrades from SolarlS ooooccnncninccnoccnooccnonnconnonns Preparing for the Update iii iii Dipdarin ge the BIOS O ros Updating the BGE Firmware 2 rita Updating the IPMC Firmware ss sl CP3020 Firmware Upgrades from Linux ooooocnocccnoccnocaconnconnnonnnconncnns Updating the BIOS A Ae Updating the BGE Firmware venia pdating the IPMC Firmware c ooococccococcnoncnonononnnonnconnnconocannconnnos Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A Objectives O 6 1 Additional Resource 6 2 CP3060 Hardware Characteristics ocoooccccnononnnccoonnncnnonnnnnnconnnnanocnnnnnnos 6 3 Hard Ware A oe ast a Sot Pal ota at oe alae atl N 6 4 Front Panel LEDS ne a nee o ic eta aoa 6 8 The GP 306 03RD a OTAN 6 10 RTM Power
13. Requirements srt ide iaa 6 12 SOLA AAA te aos Ed 6 13 Solaris Ns esas Ae Se OS 6 13 Mandatory etc system Parameter c noconoccnnccnioncconncnonacnnnnnnnno 6 14 Using Compa iso 6 14 CP3060 Blade Device TR ries 6 16 pridiag Dutti ni 6 16 PEER Ea 6 18 prepire OUMU r eee Rt re ne RE er SOR ny E ee 6 20 SST OM OUD ete lees et ee aie Oe 6 22 Model Identification cocoococcnnnonoccnnonnancnonnnnncnoconanonccnonnancnonnns 6 25 SHIVIIWE BOS dd Jo head r 6 25 Network Configurar is isla 6 27 Ethernet meras A a 6 27 The e1000g Driver Configuration File ooooocononncnnncnnnnccnnncnn 6 28 A n a mses Vacs ge assum aC DANS auc Swe N 6 31 Note on the CP3060 ALOM cccccccccceesscecssssececessseeeceesseeeees 6 31 CP3060 Firmware Uperades a 6 33 Displaying CP3060 Firmware Levels ccccescceeseeeeeeeteeeeees 6 33 System PUTT W ALS it A e 6 33 Using tE WU FAAS a i 6 35 Manual CP3060 Firmware Upgrades ocooconoccincccoococonoconnconncconocananonnnos 6 38 The ShMM flashupdate Command c ccocooocccnnononcnononanancn nnnanos 6 38 Manual IPMC Firmware Upgrade ooooonocococccoccconcnconncnonacnnnnonnnos 6 39 o el Ne cot a clea 6 43 CODE CHV GS iste A tebe Aaa Seg A Awe eet Aaah 7 1 Additional RESOULCES sis 35 ci5 sescsein See AI n a a a ARE 7 2 CP3220 Hardware Characteristics ocoooooccconononcconnnnnononnnnononananancnnonnnnss 7 3 Hardware Do iota atu e eas ara ws 7 4 Front Panel LEDS ui id 7 9 Installation Requirements iii tias 7 1
14. and c ooococcnncccnococonocinnnonnnconncnnno 16 31 show spanning tree command coooooconococonoconcnonncconoconcconnnconccnno 16 32 no spanning tree command iii ide 16 33 Additional Spanning Tree Commands cceeseeeereeeeeetees 16 34 Administering Virtual LANs VLAN cooooocococoncconnnonncconocannninnnonnnonns 16 38 show vlan command aa 16 38 vlan database command neivaicit as ar 16 39 network mgmt vlan command c ooooconocccocccconcconoconcnonononnnoconacnnos 16 39 vlan port tagging all command oooooonoccnnoccnococonnconcnonnncnnncconacnnos 16 39 To Configure a VLAN sssssssssssessessssessesesssessesersseessesresresseesse 16 39 Advanced Switching Commands cooconoccnncccoonoconoconnnonnnconncnnnconncconncnns 16 43 Managing The Switch Configuration oocooconnnnoncnonononononconcnnncnncnnccnnoo 16 46 Displaying the Current Configuration ooooconocnccncocanonconcnononnnonos 16 46 Saving the Active Configuration ooooonconioccnonocinnconccconocannn nnnos 16 51 Saving and Restoring a Switch Unit s Configuration 16 52 Resetting a Lost Switch Unit Password 0 0 0 eceeeseereeeeeeees 16 55 Resetting The Switch Configuration Defaults eee 16 57 VEAN sti 16 58 Exercise Configuring the Within rta 16 60 Task 1 Connect into the switch ooooonooonincnonncconnconnnonnnos 16 60 Task 2 Connect into the blades oooooocinccnnnccnonnnincconccnnos 16 61 PRE RELEASE Sun Netra M CT900 Server Administration
15. ccnoccconncooncnoncconncconocano nono ncnnncns 17 9 no ip route distance command coooonocococccoccconncconoconnnonn nono nocanonnnos 17 10 ip forwarding COMMON 17 10 no ip forwarding command coooooooccnoccconoconcnonnnoonncnnncnnncconncconocnnos 17 10 ip netdirbcast command td ii 17 11 no ip netdirbcast command cooooonccccocononoconcnonnnonnncnanonnn ccoo coco nonnnos 17 11 ip mtucomma d A OS 17 11 no ip mtu command A A A 17 11 encapsulation command sssssssseesessesseessessrssressessresressesese 17 12 FASTPATH DHCP And BOOTP Commands ecococccccnoncccnnnconncconocinos 17 13 show bootpdhcprelay command cooooccccocccocccononononcnnnocononannnonnno 17 13 bootpdhcprelay cidoptmode command c ooooonccccocccoccciccninnnc nncnns 17 14 no bootpdhcprelay cidoptmode command cooocoocnnoccnococinncconocnnos 17 14 bootpdhcprelay enable command c oooonoconoccnocccnoccconnconnnonnnc nncnns 17 14 no bootpdhcprelay enable command c oooccnncccnncononcciccconncconannnos 17 14 bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount command coooocconcccccccocccnoncc nncnns 17 14 no bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount command ceeeeeeees 17 14 no bootpdhcprelay minwaittime command eeeeeeeeee 17 14 no bootpdhcprelay minwaittime command eeeeeeeeeee 17 15 bootpdhcprelay serverip command cooooconoccnococonccconacannnonnnconncnns 17 15 bootpdhcprelay serverip command coooconocccccccnoncconncconocannnonnnno 17 16 FASTPATH Address Resolution Protocol ARP Com
16. ccoccconcconnconncconocnnnc nnnos 17 25 In this task you will remove the routing configuration you just O A 17 25 ODE LR A EA A AS 18 1 Additional ReSOUICES isc are anan ana a a E cda 18 2 Configuring IPV6 Networks oooooocoincccocococcconnnononoconocnnnonnnccon cnn nacnnnnos 18 3 The Need torio e a e ed 18 3 Features O satis inane i eae tee een ase 18 4 Introducing IPv6 Addressing oooconccccoccconoconcconncconocnnnonancconcccnocananonnno 18 5 Address Lype Sre noera nea r i a ERa 18 5 IPv6 Address Representation cccccscecsseceseeeseeceteceeeeeeeeenaees 18 6 Format Prefixes A cau aa Oa a cou oka Ne 18 6 FASTPATH IPv6 Commands ooooococccoccnonnnoonnconnnonnnoonccconoconnnnnnnos 18 7 FASTPATH IPv6 Commands ic cctuasc caves aelcs siaceesdstadaatsacueess 18 8 show ipv6 command saci cid ces tatouzsaduteesatedaesaiastanvessaveusbacslsboaziass 18 8 ipv6 enable command viaria isa 18 8 no ipv6 enable command ii tic cos 18 9 ipv6 forwarding COMIMANO coooocooccnocccococonncconoconaconnccnocann cono ncnnncnns 18 9 no ipv6 forwarding command cooooonocccoccconccinncconoconc nono nono nocinacnnos 18 10 Ipv6 unicast routing command coooocnoccnnoccconocononancconnccononancconnnos 18 10 no ipv6 unicast routing command cocoocnnoccnococonononcnonononnnaconannnos 18 10 Creating IPV4 to IPV6 Tunisia 18 11 show interface tunnel command ss sessssessesseserssressessrssresseese 18 11 Using Advanced FASTPATH IPV6 Commands oooococococccocccinnccinncnns
17. ce vii Additional Conventions cooococooocccononcconnnononanonananononnnonnnos Preface vili Obj cfives A vat cease Ra O 1 1 Additional Resources e 1 2 Introduction To The Sun NetraTM CT900 Server coccooccccoccccconaninonaninnno 1 3 Network Provider Computing Requirements ccococcnoccnncccnoocconncconanannnos 1 4 Central Office CO Requirements ocococccoccnionoconoconononnnconnccnocanos 1 4 A nay andeR eves the A bide gaan tia 1 5 CRETA AA AOS nee hra oP ee ee ee Oe 1 5 THe NGHA Servers einai hia Sasa estas eens 1 6 Introducing NEBS Requirement ococococccnoccnonoconoconnnonnnoonncconocnnos 1 6 Reviewing the Purpose of NEBS Requirements eee 1 7 Reviewing NEBS Levels sticasoess2t nao at ee al oesee ates 1 7 Using NEBS Criteria in Business Applications 1 8 Planning a Reliable Environment 0 ccecescesseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeees 1 9 Sun Servers And Sun Netra Servers cccccccsscccsseceesseeeesseeessees 1 9 O E TR E 1 10 PP A RS 1 10 ATCA Behefits daneen aa ia a a clad oN Gib eel ael 8 1 11 AA SAA O Ot OE opr aie Soe eda 1 12 The PIC Mt iS AA aaa tees A Asap bs 1 12 Common Applications for ATCA ui ais 1 13 Application Hosting 5 056 s hasssGecevonen desesrsocgeenbesseaacaanccastiiuccieaess 1 13 Routing and Network Traffic Management ceeeeeeereeeeees 1 13 The Sun CT900 ATCA Blade Servet anidan 1 14 CT900 ATCA Hardware Components coccoocccnoccoonoconononnnonnncnnnonns 1 15 CT900 Node Bid tia 1 1
18. cede cues 2 31 Wo 764 eid ch Dee eee ie eee a O er Additional Resources te ld Sid cota dador isis ShMM Function and Structure ooooooocccococonnconnnonnncnnnocnnonnn ccoo noconocnnnnonnnos The ShMM 500 CPUC ard is The Shelf Alarm Panel SAP 2 A or Alam AC YSIS 22 OS Ni s Res ttiit Alarms A cca ia n e a aa ShMM Access and A id Resetting a Lost Root Password ooooooooconcccooconoccnonnconncconccnnnconnnos 3 10 ShMM Boot Environment Variables oooocnnnccninnicccconcoconaconnconnncnnnonos 3 11 Default U Boot Environment Variable Values o 3 13 Changing Variables from the U Boot Executive 3 14 Displaying the U Boot and Environment Variables from Linux 3 15 Setting U Boot Variables from the OS Command Line 3 17 Running SOMM Commands cococococcconcnoncncnnnononocnnoconccnonocnnncnnnnos 3 18 Command Modes iii 3 18 Command Helpas serene enone a ed ars tcl vt as ceca dover ee 3 19 ShMM Firmware Information oooonoccnocnnnocnnonnconnconnnononoonncconocnnos 3 19 PRE RELEASE Sun Netra M CT900 Server Administration And Maintenance Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A SHMM S atus Si A Labra heen 3 20 The ShMM Front Panel uva ss 3 21 ShMM Network Interfaces and Connectivity ocoooonoccnnocnoncconnnonnnccnnonos 3 23 Network Configuration InformatiONM ooocnnnncnnncnnocnnoncnnnnnconnccnos 3 24 Configuring Ethernet Interface Zero ethO oooconnconnnn
19. dard MIB oooconnnccinocinocononccnnnncanoos 4 55 Available Information OpenHPI MIB oooooncccococcconononcninnncnnoss 4 57 Configuring SNMP on the SHMM ee cesceeeeseceteceeeeeeeeeeseeeaeens 4 59 SNMP V2 ACCESS id onan Mold ua dae Mea tee i ade lle 4 60 DIN MPVS ACES E ee ei ee 4 60 Accessmg des 4 62 Retrieving CT900 SNMP Data Using the SAMM MIBs 4 62 OpenHPI Subagent Configuration ooocooccooccconcconncconoconnnonnncnnnonns 4 63 Retrieving CT900 SNMP Data Using the OpenHPI MIBs 4 63 Specifying SNMP Trap Hosts nevi eaa es Jaleatiadaeueesenlad 4 65 Specifying Trap Hosts dd at 0d aiii 4 65 PRE RELEASE Sun Netra M CT900 Server Administration And Maintenance Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A Duplicate TP A eases Available OpenHPI Notifications ooooonocnocnnoccnnnconcnononanonnnonncns The autofwupgrade Utility Wi autofwupgrade Command Syntax c ocococnnccconccconoconnnonnnonnncnnnos Listing Current Firmware LevelS oooooooccinconocccnoconoccconncconoconnos Determining the Available Upgrades oooooconicninccinnconoccconnnonnnos Performing the Uprrade risa aia Net Console iii A Net Console SUPL A as Net Console Escape Character ccccssccsssccsesscssccssccessesscenees CP3060 and P3260 A A A aeaa tes The SAMM CUI is ads ODIECUVES SA Additional Ros aado Hardware DCAM ot ei at ata Mi tins each a ain Nodes l ana Front Panel LEDS a RES TRE C
20. ector Pollas ia A 41 External SAS Connector Pinout oooooccnnnoocccononncnonnnncnononanononoonnanononnna A 42 PRE RELEASE Sun Netra M CT900 Server Administration And Maintenance Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A
21. mand 17 17 E 17 17 o A OS 17 17 show arp command AA teaecueeoduanc noeanueeatens 17 17 13 Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A show arp brief command ini ii ida 17 18 show arp switch command ccecccecsscceteceeeeeeeeeeseceseeseeeensees 17 19 ip proxy arp COMIMAN amp cch sscenvecsudecaredenretng esauiendal da 17 19 no ip proxy arp command sis id 17 19 arp cachesize command A ri 17 20 no arp cachesize command cooooooccccococonoconononononnnonnnonnncconnccononnnos 17 20 arp dynamicrenew command cooooonoccnoccconcconncconononnnonn nono nocinonnnno 17 20 no arp dynamicrenew command coooconocccncccooncconoconnnonnncnnnocnonnnos 17 20 arp purge command ds 17 20 arp resptime command A 17 20 AA A belecusnee eee 17 21 arp TEMES command tal 17 21 NO arp TEtrIES COMMANG eiii vicicicn caian siria 17 21 arp timeout command as 17 21 no arp timeout command cocooccnnccconncconoconanonnnonnncnnn nono cono nocononnnos 17 21 clear arp cache command is 17 21 Advanced FASTPATH Routing Commands occcooccccococonoconnninnncnnnonns 17 22 Exercise Configuring the Switch Routing oooonconnccocnnocnoccnanconannnos 17 23 Task 1 Configure routing on the switCh o oooooncnninnn n 17 23 Task 2 Enabling Routing for Ports on the Switch 17 24 Task 3 Verify the Routing Configuration ooooncccinconicccinncnnnno 17 25 Task 4 Remove routing SUPPOTt coooccnnnc
22. nk Dentro 4 26 Switch Link E Keying Information ooononnncnnccnnnnoncnoccnononncnnnonos 4 27 Board Link Description Information oooonnncnoccnccnoncconcnancnnnnnnens 4 28 Board Link Activation Matching Rule and Example 4 28 Disabling Board E Keyitite ai 4 30 Re Enabling BK Gy ac as 4 30 SAP User Alarm and System FRU LEDS oooooonoccncoccnococonncconaconnconnnoo 4 31 Readino he LEDS custodio 4 31 Setting the LEDS tn 4 33 Fan Control and Cooling Commands c ococococccnoccnoncconnnonnnonnnonnnoconacannnos 4 36 ShMM Response to Temperature Events oooococcnnnccinoccconcconncnnos 4 38 NEBS Fan Configuration 4 39 ShMM Power Status Commands ooooccoconicnnocnonoconnonocnnnonncon cono cono nooonass 4 40 Available Shelf Power cia citas is 4 40 Shelf Power LES iia 4 44 Managing Component Hot SWappiO8 cooccocccconcconnconononononnnaconocananinnno 4 48 Making a Hot Swap Request from the ShAMM oncnconiccnoninccncncns 4 48 Checking Component Hot Swap StatUS oooooocniociconococcconncconncnns 4 48 Enabling Automatic Hot Swapping ocoooccccococonoconcnonnnionncconocinoos 4 49 Disabling Automatic Hot Swapping ooooocococccoccconnconncconacancnonnnos 4 50 ShMM Handle Hot Swap RequesSt ooooooonnccinncccoconococonnccnnaconocnnos 4 5 Board and Component Hot Swap StateS oooonccnnocconccoccconncconaconnnonnoos 4 52 Hot Swap io inns ca as ts A tatarend oon eseatees 4 53 SEMIM SNMP Stip pitts ae a 4 55 Available Information Stan
23. nnnnons 3 48 The rupgrade tool SCript iii id 3 49 Upgrading the ShMM Firmware RUZ ooconccciccccocococcnonnnconncconocnnos 3 50 Upgrading the ShAMM FitMWaF68 oooooccccnoccconoconnconnnonnnconncconocnnos 3 50 The Firmware Upgrade Log ui din 3 55 Upgrading the Midplane FRU PROM ooocococccccccconconnccononnnnconccconocinoos 3 57 Loading the SAMM Firmware From the U Boot Prompt 3 62 The ShMM BOSS tio dra 3 63 The SMM Syslo S is is 3 63 The SEL Log and sel Coma cccoocococccoccnooncconncconacannnonnnonnnonns 3 64 Configuring the SEL Log do idas 3 67 The CETACHON LO ua inai o e e ER 3 68 Gathering Support Informati0N ooocccinccnnocononanonononcconncconocnnncnnnccnnncnns 3 70 OBICCHIVES E AA A A A AAA 4 1 Additional Res Esta 4 2 SEMI Are tte ctu e nui ii 4 3 IPMiand DE US Csi ds ol cae amr ocd 4 5 PG I2C Bus s25 oe ks aaa cacti E E A spe as 4 6 3 Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A IPMB Board Addresses ococcccnonononononononononononononononononononononononononononononoss 4 7 Board IPMC Firmware Toalla 4 9 A cain EEEE 4 9 Available Shelfman clia Commands ooooocccocccooonconnconnnnonaconccconocinos 4 10 Shelf FRU Information ag tase secs N 4 13 The fru Command 4 13 ERIN ooa 4 15 EXI NS a AA E SA 4 16 ice A nra a eis 4 18 E KEYN e penen ieee e a R e e a ea 4 22 Board Interface E K eying sseseesesseseseseessessessessressessessressessrssresseest 4 23 Board Li
24. nonnncnncncn 3 25 Ethernet Interface One SEAL 3 27 Status Network Interfaces ida 3 27 ShMM Basic Network Configuration Options ooooooccocococcconccinncconncnns 3 29 One Floating SAMM RMCP Address oooooooconoccconoconcconcnonnnconnonns 3 29 Two Floating ShMM RMCP Addresses ooocoooccooccconcconcconnnconnonns 3 29 Two Floating ShMM IP Addresses Plus RMCP Address es 3 30 Persistent SOMM IP Addresses scsscsesceeecetecseeeneeeeeeeeeeaees 3 30 Displaying RMCP Address Information eeeeseeseereeeeees 3 32 Configuring the RMCP AddresSS ocooconocccococonoccoonoconoconnconnncnnncnns 3 34 OpenHPI IPMI Direct Plug in Configuration c ee 3 35 A A toa ea i a ON Es 3 37 Configuring the Cross Connect Interface ooooooooncnnnnncnnonnnconcncn 3 37 CP3140 Cross Connect Jumper 3 6 03 cccsessactestetensasdeasacoesteacuaceed 3 38 Configuring the ShMM to Use a Time Servet eeeeereeeeees 3 38 Booting the ShMM ninia ia 3 40 Stopping the Shelf Manager ApplicatiOM oooconccncioconononcncocnnnncnnannnos 3 43 SIMI ed eN 3 44 Identifying the Active ShMM ua os 3 44 Forcing a ShMM Fallo ver A Aa 3 44 Consequences of Failover scccci cccsssedscogenccssctuenssvncesthis secs ida 3 45 Network Switch Connectivity and Failover c eee 3 45 Refreshing the SOMM OS IMage6 ooooocnoccnococonoconnconncconnccnoconoos 3 46 ShMM Firmware Upgrades stare 3 48 Preparing for the Firmware Upgrade oooonooniccnoccccccononoconancn
25. ns 13 21 FASTPATH BOPA 00 o 13 22 BORA MIBS aio Reua 13 22 FASTPATH IPV6 Routing cisnes 13 22 TP VG Routino MIB Susi a EE 13 23 FASTPATH Management ccccscccsssscessetesessesenencsestnceseas 13 23 SS ES 13 24 A A O eee 13 24 PRE RELEASE Sun Netra M CT900 Server Administration And Maintenance Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A ODJECVES A A Rp ee aoa E 14 1 id A titaniska aa atrae ah TES aii 14 2 Overview of NetraTM CT900 Architecture ooocooccnoccnococonoconcnonnncnnnonns 14 3 NetraTM CT900 Hardware Architecture oooconnnnncninnconncconnnnnos 14 3 Netra CT900 Components io a 14 4 CP3240 Components aiii iaa 14 11 Netra CP32x0 Advanced Rear Transition Modules 14 13 Netra ATCA System Management ooococccnoccnoncconnnonnnnonncnonecnns 14 18 Shelf Management Module SHMM ccscesseestceeeeeeees 14 19 Power Entry Modules viciosa 14 19 UBOOt OV CLV Warn ie ele n taal haa aS acl anaes ak T 14 20 UB OGL COMMS Ole a li asia 14 20 BR Gy ia 14 23 Disabling Board E Keyitigs occcitcscciarsssaareaetaineacloandstaenns 14 23 Re Enabling BK cyt 0 cia c 5 cops saashecust cease os deensiveodenenteusesvscsanes 14 24 ObjectiveSir enn eer a 15 1 Additional Resources dd ing aeons 15 2 Installation Requirements ud dia dica 15 3 Software Component ds 15 3 The FASTPATH Softwar e ccssccssscsescesscssssscssecssesescessasens 15 3 Configure the NetraTM CP3x40
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27. ra ooo pres aeea 11 19 PCI and PCI X Bus and Card Characteristics ooooonccnnoconocccicncnononnss 11 20 PCI and PCI X Bus Bandwidth ooococccnocccoccconccconoconnconnccnnocnnos 11 20 PCI Express Bus and Card Characteristics oooonoconoccnnncncnoccnnncconocnnos 11 21 PCI Express Bus Bandwidth ooooooociocnoococonociccnonnnonnnaconocinos 11 21 The PCI Bus Device Identification ccscsscccasssecccesneaacoseaesvasceees 11 23 Identifying a PCI Bus DEE 11 23 PCI Device Driver to Device ID Matching oooooocooccoccnnoccconncconocinos 11 25 ODJECUVES ls 12 1 Additional Resta da 12 2 Carrier Grade OS Requirements dt ta did ii 12 3 Platform Availability Software ooonooninccnnocicococonnnonnnonnncnnnnonnnos 12 3 A en i a n tne 12 3 Essential services and APIs viii tia 12 3 Security FeatUrE S id 12 5 OS Services and APIs for HA Middleware and Applications 12 5 Serviceability FEMEL fia 12 6 Scalability and Performance Features oooconoccniccnnoccconnconncconocnnos 12 8 9 Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A 10 Standards Compliance 20 ti Queenan 12 10 Development debug and optimization tools 0 0 0 0 eee 12 10 TOOIS Description noi ra iaa 12 10 Solaris 10 ra oes e a Bearcat rete Oe 12 12 CP3060 and CP3260 Logical Domains ocoocnniccnnccnonccnonaconnnonnccnocnnos 12 13 OA RARA 12 14 Carter Grade LINUX irisa AA 12 15 CG Linux Requirements ricas 12
28. teeee 9 28 The nxge Driver Configuration File ooooooonncnnnccninnnnocnnocnconncnns 9 30 nxge Interface Operating Data Rate ce ceeeseeseeeeeeeeeeees 9 35 Booting The P3200 e345 vse octane Sea a tut orale ue Sa 9 38 Note on the CP3260 TO Mita aliadas 9 38 CP3260 Firmware O perades sa as 9 39 Determining the Current Firmware Level eeceeeeeeneeeeees 9 39 Systent FIT WAL A a e aurea 9 39 Using aut fw pgradE ass 9 40 A e a tchehe ac able E leads 9 44 OBS CEIV CS exter dor os da lante do e o 10 1 Additional Resources ec tnses acted hada tseanenaninegs oat 10 2 THe Advanced RIMS si s ccteestecseatsisccth dad 10 3 ARTM Product Identifiers tilo 10 4 ARTM Ir a Maaco Teena eas 10 4 ARTM Power Requirements a 10 5 The Dual SAS Storage ARTM Curt 10 6 CP3260 Solaris Device Paths sas 10 11 SAS Disk and Controller ConnectivitY ooooconncnincoconnconcconncconacnnncnanoss 10 12 SAS Disk Controller Management c ocococcnnoccnoncconncconoconcnonncconocnnncnnnnos 10 13 Configuring RAID DEVICES cei 3 ccsrssactatisdatons eae cnaeees 10 13 A 10 14 O eave e nau cui nduaui aut ees 10 14 The 10 Gb Ethernet ARTM cr dai 10 16 The Dual 4 Gb Fibre Channel and Ethernet ARTM oooonocnccnnccccnoncos 10 21 Fibre Channel ARTM Device Locations and Connectivity 10 25 Fibre Channel Ports eri dia 10 25 Network Ports ca adas Tell caes seo R ts 10 26 SAVIA De 10 28 PRE RELEASE Sun Netra M CT900 Server Administration And Maintenance Copyright 2009 S
29. un Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Services Revision A Dual 4 Gb FC ARTM Carrier Board Expansion cococociccniccccnnnconocnnos 10 30 ARTM MMC Firmware Updates oooooooccocccocccocncooncconncconocnnnconanonnnonns 10 31 Using autofwupgrade From the ShMM eee eeeeeeeeteee 10 31 Upgrading MMC Firmware from the HOSt oooonoccnnncninnccin 10 35 Displaying the Current MMC Firmware Version from the Host 10 36 Upgrading the MMC Firmware from the Host 10 37 COBO CHIVES A AA TAS AD 11 1 Additional Resources 2 0 6 sce Es 11 2 The Advanced Mezzanine Card AMC ccccccccsssecssseecsseeeeseeeeses 11 3 Available AMC Functionality ooooocnocnnncccnnccconaconnnonccconaconanonnnos 11 3 AMC Carrier BO ard ais iia 11 5 The AMC Card TDS ias 11 6 ANIC 0 Base Specification suso iris 11 6 AMC 1 PCI Express ice Sasa e Seon aek ones 11 7 PMC 2 EM A es 11 7 AMC 3 Storage Attachment oooooocnnccnnoccoococonnconononncconacananonnos 11 8 AMCA Rapid TO A a 11 8 AMC Ports and Channels is ias 11 9 AMC Board Module ConnectiONS oooonocnioccnonnconncconacannn nnnoo 11 10 AMC Clock Interacesa d 11 11 AMC and PMC Configuration and RestrictiOMS ooococnnnncnnnncnnnncnos 11 12 E E aan 11 12 The Sun StorageTek ATCA 4Gb FC Dual Port HBA AMC 11 13 Front Panel and LEDS cui dit 11 14 Device Tree LOCOS a is 11 16 Device Information o paa 11 16 Firmware Update rd 11 17 PCI X and PCI Express
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