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Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX600 Reference Manual (161 pages)
10GbE I/O Module (PCIe)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Revision History
10
2 Introduction
12
Glossary
12
Document Convention
12
Hardware and Software Dependencies
12
3 Using the Command-Line Interface
14
Connecting to the Bladeengine Server Using Cli
14
Invoking Cli
15
Accessing Help
17
4 Basic Commands
18
Common Options
18
Output Arguments
18
Show
20
Set
21
Oemsesaveconfig
22
Help
23
Version
24
Exit
25
5 Oemse Commands
26
Group Maps
26
Oemseeraseconfiguration
31
Oemseupgradeflashrom
32
Oemseenablenic
33
Oemseenableiscsi
34
Oemsedisablenic
35
Oemsedisableiscsi
36
Oemseaddroutetableentry
37
Oemsedeleteroutetableentry
38
Oemseaddarptableentry
39
Oemsedeletearptableentry
40
Oemseconfigureipaddress
41
Oemseconfiguredhcp
42
Oemserefreshnicconfig
43
Oemseping
44
Oemserefresheventlog
45
Oemsecleareventlog
46
Oemsetestunitready
47
Oemsestdinquiry
48
Oemsereadcapacity
49
Oemsescsiread
50
Oemsescsiwrite
51
Oemsesetpersistent
52
Oemselogin
53
Oemselogout
54
Oemsedeletepersistent
55
Oemserescanluns
56
Oemsediscoveryisnsthrudhcp
57
Oemseaddisnsentry
58
Oemsedeleteisnsentry
59
Oemsediscovertargets
60
Oemseaddsendtargetportal
61
Oemsedeletesendtargetportal
62
Oemserefreshavailabletargets
63
Oemseaddtarget
64
Oemsedeletetarget
65
6 Appendix
66
Mili_Groups
66
Root
66
Bladeengine
66
Logicalhba
67
Nic
67
Physicalhba
67
Pci
69
Driver
69
Qos
69
Iscsi
70
Initiatoriscsiname
70
Initiatordefaultloginoptions
71
Initiatorloginoptions
71
Authentication
72
Physicalhba
72
Routetable
72
Routetableentry
73
Arptable
73
Arptableentry
73
Pci
75
Driver
75
Network
76
Dhcp
76
Tcpipconfiguration
77
Nicconfiguration
77
Qos
77
Eventlog
78
Eventlogentry
78
Snmp
79
Target
80
Targetportal
80
Targetloginoptions
81
Authentication
81
Session
82
Sessionnegotiatedloginoptions
82
Snmp
83
Connection
83
Connectionnegotiatedloginoptions
84
Lun
84
Persistentlogin
85
Persistentloginportal
85
Persistentloginoptions
85
Authentication
86
Discovery
86
Slp
86
Isns
87
Isnsentry
87
Sendtargetportal
87
Sendtargetportalloginoptions
88
Authentication
88
Mili_Properties
89
Manufacturer
89
Modelnumber
89
Description
89
Serialnumber
89
Activefirmwareversion
90
Firmwareversiononflash
91
Biosversion
91
Bootcodeversion
91
Firmwarestatus
91
Iscsiversionmin
92
Iscsiversionmax
92
Maxcdblength
92
Maxmtusize
92
Ldto
94
Defaulteto
94
Vldcapable
94
Vldenabled
95
Vendorid
95
Deviceid
95
Subsysdeviceid
95
Subsysvendorid
96
Busnumber
96
Devicenumber
96
Functionnumber
96
Drivername
97
Driverversion
97
Ifname
97
Macaddress
97
Maxbitspersecond
98
Maxpacketspersecondpernic
98
Initiatoriscsiname
98
Initiatoralias
99
Defaultiscsiname
99
Initialr2T
99
Immediatedata
99
Maxconnections
100
Maxoutstandingr2T
100
Firstburstlength
100
Maxburstlength
100
Defaulttime2Wait
102
Defaulttime2Retain
102
Errorrecoverylevel
102
Datapduinorder
102
Datasequenceinorder
103
Headerdigest
103
Datadigest
103
Maxrecvdatasegmentlength
103
Tcpwindowsize
105
Initialr2T
105
Immediatedata
105
Authenticationmethod
105
Initiatorchapname
107
Initiatorsecret
107
Targetchapname
107
Targetsecret
108
Headerdigest
108
Datadigest
108
Ipaddress
109
Subnetmask
109
Gateway
109
Macaddress
110
Vendorid
110
Deviceid
110
Subsysdeviceid
110
Subsysvendorid
111
Busnumber
111
Devicenumber
111
Functionnumber
111
Drivername
112
Driverversion
112
Dhcpserveravailable
112
Dhcpobtainnewipaddress
112
Dhcpenabled
113
Initiatoripaddress
113
Initiatorsubnetmask
113
Defaultgateway
113
Ipversionsupported
115
Vlanid
115
Portspeed
115
Portmaxspeed
115
Maxframesize
116
Linkstatus
116
Activeport
116
Macaddress
116
Maxbytespersecondperiscsi
117
Maxiospersecondperiscsi
117
Portrowstatus
117
Portalrole
117
Portalprotocol
118
Portaltag
118
Sequencenumber
118
Timestamp
118
Severity
119
Description
119
Errorcode
119
Noderoles
119
Portalcount
120
Nodecount
120
Sessioncount
120
Sessionfailurecount
120
Lastsessionfailuretype
122
Lastsessionrmtnodename
122
Sessiondigesterrors
122
Sessionconnectiontimeout
122
Sessionformaterrors
123
Loginfailures
123
Lastfailuretime
123
Lastfailuretype
123
Lasttgtfailurename
124
Lasttgtfailureaddr
124
Loginacceptrsps
124
Loginotherfailrsps
124
Loginredirectrsps
126
Loginauthfailrsps
126
Loginauthfails
126
Loginnegofails
126
Logoutnormals
128
Logoutothers
128
Eto
128
Targetipaddress
128
Targetportnumber
130
Portalgrouptag
130
Initialr2T
130
Immediatedata
130
Authenticationmethod
132
Initiatorchapname
132
Initiatorsecret
132
Targetchapname
133
Targetsecret
133
Headerdigest
133
Datadigest
134
Initialr2T
134
Immediatedata
134
Maxconnections
134
Maxoutstandingr2T
135
Firstburstlength
135
Maxburstlength
135
Defaulttime2Wait
135
Defaulttime2Retain
136
Errorrecoverylevel
136
Datapduinorder
136
Dataseqinorder
136
Sessiondirection
137
Cmdpdus
137
Rsppdus
137
Txdataoctetshigh
137
Rxdataoctetshigh
138
Digesterrors
138
Cxntimeouterrors
138
Sessiontargetalias
138
Authenticationmethod
140
Headerdigest
140
Datadigest
140
Maxrecvdatasegmentlength
140
Tcpwindowsize
141
Tcpmss
141
Iscsiconnectionid
141
Status
141
Sourceportnumber
143
Destinationportnumber
143
Sourceipaddress
143
Destinationipaddress
143
Redirecteddestinationport
144
Redirecteddestinationipaddress
144
Sessiontsih
144
Sessionisid
144
Sessioninitiatorname
145
Sessionstatus
145
Iscsiboot
145
Lunnumber
145
Lunsize
146
Devicevendorname
146
Devicemodelnumber
146
Ipaddress
146
Portnumber
147
Initialr2T
147
Immediatedata
147
Authenticationmethod
147
Initiatorchapname
149
Initiatorsecret
149
Targetchapname
149
Targetsecret
150
Portidentifier
150
Iscsiboot
150
Targetname
150
Targetiscsiname
152
Targetalias
152
Defaultloginportal
152
Defaultintrport
152
Slpscopes
153
Slpquerylist
153
Ipaddress
153
Portnumber
153
Initialr2T
154
Immediatedata
154
Initiatorchapname
154
Initiatorsecret
155
Targetchapname
155
Targetsecret
155
Authenticationmethod
156
Headerdigest
156
Datadigest
156
Ipaddress
156
Portnumber
157
Portidentifier
157
Portmacaddress
157
Slpenabled
157
Isnsenabled
159
Defaultinitiatorport
159
Data Types
159
Common Error Messages
160
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Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX600 User Interface Description (289 pages)
Blade Server Systems Intelligent Blade Panel Module 30/12
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 3.06 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright and Trademarks
3
Table of Contents
5
1 Important Notes
9
Information about Boards
9
Compliance Statements
10
2 Introduction
13
Features of the IBP Module
14
MAC Address Supported Features
14
Layer 2 Features
15
IBP Module Management Features
17
Security Feature
19
Description of Hardware
20
Ethernet Ports
20
Features and Benefits
24
Notational Conventions
26
Target Group
27
Technical Data
28
3 Network Planning
30
Introduction to IBP
30
4 Making Network Connections
31
Connecting to 1000BASE-T Devices
31
1000BASE-T Cable Requirements
32
1000BASE-T Pin Assignments
33
5 Configuration the IBP Module
34
Overview
34
Connecting the IBP Module
35
Start up and Configuration the IBP Module
37
Configuring the Terminal
38
Booting Device
39
Software Download
40
In Bootrom Back Door CLI
40
In Operation Code CLI
41
6 Web-Based Management Interface
44
Overview
44
Main Menu
45
Groups Administration
45
Groups Administration
46
Panel Settings Menu
62
Security Menu
91
7 Command Reference
132
CLI Command Format
132
CLI Mode-Based Topology
133
System Information and Statistics Commands
135
Show Arp
135
Show Calendar
135
Show Eventlog
136
Show Running-Config
136
Show Sysinfo
137
Show System
138
Show Hardware
138
Show Version
139
Show Loginsession
140
Device Configuration Commands
141
Interface
141
L2 MAC Address and Multicast Forwarding Database Tables
154
IGMP Snooping
158
Port Channel
159
Uplink Sets
160
Port Group
161
Port Backup
163
Link State
165
VLAN Port Groups
166
Service LAN
169
Service VLAN
171
Management Commands
173
Network Commands
173
Serial Interface Commands
178
Telnet Session Commands
181
SNMP Server Commands
187
SNMP Trap Commands
195
HTTP Commands
198
Secure Shell (SSH) Commands
202
DHCP Client Commands
205
LOCK Commands
207
System Log Management Commands
209
Show Commands
209
Show Logging Buffered
209
Show Logging Traplog
210
Configuration Commands
211
Script Management Commands
216
Script Apply
216
Script Delete
216
Script List
217
Script Show
217
User Account Management Commands
218
Show Commands
218
Configuration Commands
218
Security Commands
221
Show Commands
221
Configuration Commands
232
Dot1X Configuration Commands
235
Radius Configuration Commands
241
TACACS Configuration Commands
245
Port Security Configuration Commands
249
SNTP Commands
252
Show Commands
252
Configuration Commands
253
System Utilities
258
Clear
258
Copy
264
Delete
267
Dir
267
Whichboot
268
Boot-System
268
Ping
269
Traceroute
270
Logging Cli-Command
271
Calendar Set
271
Reload
272
Configure
272
Disconnect
272
Hostname
273
Quit
273
DHCP Commands
274
Ip Dhcp Restart
274
Ip Dhcp Client-Identifier
274
8 Using SNMP
275
Supported Mibs
276
Accessing MIB Objects
278
Supported Traps
281
9 Default Settings
282
The Overview System Default Settings
282
The Default Settings for All the Configuration Commands
283
10 Troubleshooting and Tips
287
Diagnosing IBP Indicators
287
Accessing the Management Interface
288
Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX600 User Manual (229 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 5.66 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
General Information
5
The Blade Server Concept
5
Features
7
Server Blade Features
7
Management Blade Features
9
Switch Blade Features
9
Other Boards: Features
10
Product Designations
13
System Allocation
19
Service
19
Technical Data
20
Installation and Initial Operation
23
Installation
23
Preparation
23
Connecting Devices to the Server
25
Connectors on the Server Blade / Breakout Cable
25
Connectors on the Server Rear
26
Connecting the Server to the Mains Voltage
28
Initial Operation and Operating
29
Controls and Indicators on the Front Bezel
29
Controls and Indicators on the Server Front
29
Controls and Indicators on the Server Blade Panel
31
Controls and Indicators on the PS/2-ID Board
33
Controls and Indicators on the Server Rear
33
Controls and Indicators on the PSU
34
Switching the Server on and off
37
Server Blade Setup Using Serverstart
39
Hardware Preparation
39
Reference Installation
39
Software Preparation
41
Settings
43
The Switch Blade
43
The Control and Connection Panel
44
The Fibre Channel Pass-Thru Blade
46
Control and Connection Panel
47
Fibre Channel SFP Module
48
The Management Blade
50
Management Blade Control and Connection Panel
51
Jumper Settings
53
Temperature/System Monitoring
54
Management Blade Initial Configuration
55
Possible Screen Resolutions
55
The SCSI Blade
60
Spare Parts and Add-On Modules
61
Diagnostics
63
Drive Indicators
63
Server Blade Diagnostics Leds
64
Troubleshooting
65
Removal and Installation Routines
71
Preparation
71
The Server Blade
71
Removing or Installing Server Blade Dummy Modules
71
Installing or Removing Server Blades
73
Opening a Server Blade
76
Hard Disk Subsystem on the Server Blade
77
Installing/Replacing Hard Disk Drives
77
Exchangeable Drives
80
Installing Memory Modules
81
Main Memory
81
Processors
84
Removing Memory Modules
84
Replacing the Server Blade Lithium Battery
88
Front PCI Expansion Module
90
Fibre Channel Daughter Card
98
Upgrading the Server Blade Firmware (BIOS and BMC)
100
Recovering the Server Blade BIOS
102
The Switch Blade
104
Removing/Installing Switch Blade Dummy Modules
104
Removing and Installing Switch Blades
106
Upgrading the Switch Blade Firmware
108
The Fibre Channel Pass-Thru Blade
110
Exchanging an FC Pass-Thru Blade
110
The Management Blade
115
Removing or Installing Management Blades
115
Replacing the Management Blade Lithium Battery
117
Upgrading the BMC Via the LAN
118
Upgrading the Management Blade Firmware
118
Rebuilding the Default Settings
120
Emergency Flash of the Management Blade Firmware
123
The SCSI Blade
126
Removing and Installing the SCSI Blade
126
Power Supply Units
128
Removing and Installing Power Supply Units
128
Replacing the Fan Unit
141
System Fans
141
Replacing a Fan in the Unit
143
Installing the System in the Rack
145
Mounting the Assembly Kit
148
Spare Parts
153
Table of Contents
158
Update Revision 08.2004
166
4-Way Server Blade: Product Designations
166
4-Way Server Blade: Software Support
168
4-Way Server Blade: Operating Systems
169
4-Way Server Blade: Mechanical Specifications and Weight
169
4-Way Server Blade: Control and Display Elements
170
4-Way Server Blade: Spare Parts and Add-On Modules
172
4-Way Server Blade: 4-Way Server Blade Diagnostics Leds
173
Installing and Removing a 4-Way Server Blade
174
Opening a 4-Way Server Blade
175
4-Way Server Blade: RAM
177
4-Way Server Blade: Installing/Removing Processors
178
4-Way Server Blade: Replacing the Lithium Battery
179
4-Way Server Blade: FC Daughter Cards
181
4-Way Server Blade: Extension Board
182
4-Way Server Blade: Installing/Removing the Control Panel Board
185
Table of Contents
193
Opening a PRIMERGY BX620 S2
208
PRIMERGY BX620 S2: Diagnostics Leds
209
PRIMERGY BX620 S2: Rules for Fitting Memory Modules
210
PRIMERGY BX620 S2: Installing/Removing Processors
211
PRIMERGY BX620 S2: Optional I/O Module
212
PRIMERGY BX620 S2: Recovering the Server Blade BIOS
214
PRIMERGY BX660: New Product Designations
215
PRIMERGY BX660: New Spare Parts
215
PRIMERGY BX660: Opening the Server Blade Chassis
215
PRIMERGY BX660: Performance Features
215
See Page 02-BX600-214
215
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Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX600 User Manual (98 pages)
1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Network Card
| Size: 2.77 MB
Table of Contents
For Your Safety
1
Table of Contents
5
1 Gbit/S Ethernet I/O Module
6
Overview
6
Specifications
6
Functionality and Features
7
Types of Teams
9
Vlan Overview
12
2 Installing a 1Gbit/S Ethernet I/O Module
15
Installing in a Server Blade
16
3 Installing the LAN Driver
18
4 Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Teaming Services
19
Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Overview
19
Glossary
19
Teaming Concepts
21
Software Components
25
Hardware Requirements
26
Teaming Mechanisms
30
Protocol Support
32
Types of Teams
33
Attributes of the Features Associated with each Type of Team
36
Teaming and Other Advanced Networking Properties
38
Checksum Offload
39
Large Send Offload
39
Jumbo Frames
39
General Network Considerations
40
Spanning Tree Algorithm
43
Troubleshooting Guidelines
48
Frequently Asked Questions
48
Event Log Messages
51
5 Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 (BACS2)
56
BACS2 Overview
56
Installing the BACS2
58
Starting BACS2
62
Setting of BACS2
62
Network Status
63
Network Test
70
General Statistics
72
Custom Statistics
74
Configuring Teaming
76
Creating a Team
86
Modifying a Team
88
Deleting a Vlan
91
Viewing the Team Properties and Statistics
94
Appendix A Contact Information
95
Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX600 Start Manual (13 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.71 MB
Table of Contents
Installing Internal Options
3
Connecting Peripheral Devices
4
Bios Setup Utility
6
Installing the os
7
Support and Service
9
Contact Information
10
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