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After the upgrades are successful, reboot the server with UCSM mode settings from the Host Upgrade
Step 7
Menu by entering the number for the Reboot (Configures CIMC to UCSM mode—default factory
settings) menu item at the
Note
The utility reboots the server with UCSM mode settings. This mode allows integration with the Cisco
UCS environment.
Note
2. Physically Connecting the Server to the Cisco UCS Environment
Use the following procedure to connect the Cisco UCS C210 server to the Cisco UCS environment.
Step 1
Connect the management traffic paths (see
a.
b.
c.
d.
Connect the data traffic paths (see
Step 2
a.
b.
Reboot the server.
Step 3
To view and configure settings for the server from within the Cisco UCS Manager software, see the
Step 4
information instructions in the
UCS Manager Configuration Guide for Release
OL-20887-02
Enter Choice
The new CIMC firmware is activated automatically during this reboot.
These UCSM mode settings enable DHCP, Active-Active NIC redundancy, and Shared LOM
NIC mode, which enables CIMC control through the -Gb LOM ports, rather than the
management port. Any static IP addresses and the management port are disabled, so you lose
connection with the CIMC. To connect the server to your Cisco UCS FEXes and FIs, continue
with
2. Physically Connecting the Server to the Cisco UCS Environment, page
Connect an RJ-45 Ethernet cable between 1-Gb port Eth1 on the rear panel of the server and a port
on a FEX in Fabric A.
Connect an RJ-45 Ethernet cable between 1-Gb port Eth2 on the rear panel of the server and a port
on a FEX in Fabric B.
Connect a 10-Gb SFP cable between FEX A and a port on FI A. The port that you use on FI A must
be enabled for server traffic.
Connect a 10-Gb SFP cable between FEX B and a port on FI B. The port that you use on FI B must
be enabled for server traffic.
Connect a 10-Gb SFP cable between the 10-Gb adapter card in the server and a port on FI A. The
port that you use on FI A must be enabled for server traffic.
Connect a 10-Gb SFP cable between the 10-Gb adapter card in the server and a port on FI B. The
port that you use on FI B must be enabled for server traffic.
prompt.
Figure
D-5):
Figure
D-5):
Cisco UCS Manager Configuration Guide for Release 1.4(1)
2.0(1).
Cisco UCS C210 Server Installation and Service Guide
D-17.
or the
Cisco
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