“Safety guidelines” on page 8 “Documentation and release notes” on page 9 “Contacting Riverbed” on page 9 Audience This guide is written for people who need to install, replace, or troubleshoot SteelFusion Edge appliances including installing a rack, installing or replacing network interface cards, and replacing components.
Welcome Electrostatic discharge guidelines Document conventions This guide uses the following standard set of typographical conventions. Convention Meaning italics Within text, new terms and emphasized words appear in italic typeface. boldface Within text, CLI commands, CLI parameters, and REST API properties appear in bold typeface. Courier Code examples appear in Courier font: amnesiac >...
Safety and Compliance Guide. Before you install, operate, or service the Riverbed products, you must be familiar with the safety information. Refer to the Safety and Compliance Guide if you do not clearly understand the safety information provided in the product documentation.
The SteelFusion Edge appliances are the virtual edge of the data center that allows end users in a branch to access and write to centralized storage over the WAN at local speeds. The SteelFusion Edge appliances consist of the following products: SteelFusion Edge 2100 SteelFusion Edge 2200 SteelFusion Edge 3100 SteelFusion Edge 3200 ...
SteelFusion Edge Overview 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances The SteelFusion Edge 2100 and SteelFusion Edge 2200 appliances are 1U appliances that can provide WAN optimization, BlockStream-enabled storage, and hypervisor functionality. (See Figure 1-1.) They support two independent nodes; each node has its own management and monitoring. The appliances have four disk drive slots that are numbered 0 to 3.
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1U SteelFusion Edge appliances SteelFusion Edge Overview Figure 1-3 shows the ports on the 1U SteelFusion Edge appliance. They are described in the following table. Figure 1-3. 1U SteelFusion Edge appliance port labels (back view) Port Description HYP COM HYP serial RJ45 COM port manages the hypervisor node. Serial settings: 9600 bps, 8 data bit, 1 stop bit, no parity.
SteelFusion Edge Overview 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances 1U SteelFusion Edge LEDs This section describes the ports and LEDs on the SteelFusion Edge 2100 and SteelFusion Edge 2200 appliances. Figure 1-4 shows the front panel LED locations. Figure 1-4. 1U SteelFusion Edge LEDs and buttons (front view) The following tables summarize the system LEDs for the 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances.
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1U SteelFusion Edge appliances SteelFusion Edge Overview Back panel LEDs and buttons Status HYP (hypervisor) Activity = blinks gbe0_x ports Left LED Link = green Activity = blinks green Right LED GB = orange 100 MB = green 10 MB = no light PRI (Primary) Left LED Link = green...
SteelFusion Edge Overview 2U SteelFusion Edge appliances 2U SteelFusion Edge appliances The SteelFusion Edge 3100, SteelFusion Edge 3200, and SteelFusion Edge 5100 are 2U appliances that can provide WAN optimization, BlockStream-enabled storage, and hypervisor functionality. (See Figure 1-5.) They support two independent nodes with its own management and monitoring. The appliances have 12 disk drive slots that are numbered 0 to 11.
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2U SteelFusion Edge appliances SteelFusion Edge Overview Figure 1-7 shows the port labels on the 2U SteelFusion Edge appliance. They are described in the following table. Figure 1-7. 2U SteelFusion Edge appliance port labels (back view) Port Description HYP COM HYP serial RJ45 COM port manages the hypervisor node.
SteelFusion Edge Overview Field Replaceable Units 2U SteelFusion Edge LEDs This section describes the ports and LEDs for the SteelFusion Edge 3100, SteelFusion Edge 3200, and SteelFusion Edge 5100 appliances. Figure 1-8 shows the LEDs for the 2U SteelFusion Edge appliances. Figure 1-8.
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All other servicing should be performed by a certified service technician only. Your warranty does not cover damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Riverbed. Read and follow the safety instructions in the Safety and Compliance Guide.
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Rack Mounting the SteelFusion Edge Appliances This chapter describes how to install SteelFusion Edge appliances in a rack. It includes the following sections: “Rack installation safety guidelines” on page 21 “Required tools and equipment” on page 22 “Mounting the SteelFusion Edge appliances using the extendable rail” on page 23 ...
Rack Mounting the SteelFusion Edge Appliances Required tools and equipment Make sure the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. Make sure the rack is level and stable before pulling a component out of the rack. ...
Mounting the SteelFusion Edge appliances using the extendable rail Rack Mounting the SteelFusion Edge Appliances Mounting the SteelFusion Edge appliances using the extendable rail This section describes how to mount an appliance using the extendable rail (RMK-2-EXPRAIL) and contains the following procedures: “Setting up the rails”...
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Rack Mounting the SteelFusion Edge Appliances Mounting the SteelFusion Edge appliances using the extendable rail To mount the appliance to a four-post rack 1. Install the outer rails to the rack posts. (See Figure 2-2.) Figure 2-2. Installing the outer rails to the rack 2.
Mounting the SteelFusion Edge appliances using the extendable rail Rack Mounting the SteelFusion Edge Appliances 4. Pull the release tabs on both of the inner rails and push the appliance all the way into the rack. (See Figure 2-4.) Figure 2-4. Sliding the appliance into the rack and pulling the inner rail release tab Operating the rails To operate the rails, follow these guidelines: To pull the appliance from the rack without removing it, pull it until it stops.
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Rack Mounting the SteelFusion Edge Appliances Mounting the SteelFusion Edge appliances using the extendable rail To center mount appliances in a two-post rack 1. Attach the first bracket to the chassis with the three included screws. Select a position that centers and balances the appliance on the bracket.
Connecting the SteelFusion Edge to your network Rack Mounting the SteelFusion Edge Appliances Connecting the SteelFusion Edge to your network Use standard Ethernet straight-through and crossover cables to connect to your network in an in-path configuration. Make sure that you use the correct cables to establish your network connections: Straight-through cables - Typically used for RiOS management or data ports.
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Rack Mounting the SteelFusion Edge Appliances Powering on the system 2. Plug the AC power cord into the SteelFusion Edge appliance. Note: If your appliance has multiple power supplies, you must plug in all the power cords. Figure 2-8. Connecting the AC power 3.
Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances This chapter provides information about how to install network interface cards (NICs) on your SteelFusion Edge appliance and includes the following sections: “Overview” on page 29 “Before you begin” on page 29 ...
Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances Required tools and equipment Required tools and equipment You need the following tools and equipment to install a card: Antistatic strap (required) A Phillips screwdriver Straight-through cables to connect the LAN ports to the LAN switches ...
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Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances The SteelFusion Edge 2100 and SteelFusion Edge 2200 offer two slots for RiOS functionality. Slot 1 is populated by default with the four-port 1-GbE copper bypass card. Slot 2 can support an additional NIC.
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Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances Supported NICs for SteelFusion Edge appliances NIC description Orderable part number 1U slots 2U slots Node supported supported Two-port 40-GbE multimode NIC-1-040G-2SR4-BP Not supported Slot 3 RiOS (fiber) Not supported Hypervisor Two-port 40-GbE multimode NIC-1-040G-2LR4-BP Not supported Slot 3...
Installing NICs in 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances Installing NICs in 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances This section describes how to install NICs in 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances. Figure 3-1 identifies the Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) slot locations. Figure 3-1.
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Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances Installing NICs in 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances 7. Position your thumbs in the indentations at the front of the appliance and slide the cover back from the chassis. (See Figure 3-3.) Figure 3-3. Removing the chassis cover 8.
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Installing NICs in 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances 12. Gently pull the new NIC from the ESD bag. (See Figure 3-5.) Figure 3-5. Removing the NIC from the ESD bag 13. Hold the new NIC between the front bezel and the rear of the card to avoid ESD damage. (See Figure 3-6.) Figure 3-6.
21. Power on the appliance and check the status lights. To test SteelFusion Edge NICs 1. Connect to the SteelFusion Edge CLI. For detailed information, see the Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manual. 2. Enter enable mode. At the system prompt, enter the following command: amnesiac > enable amnesiac # 3.
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Installing NICs in 2U SteelFusion Edge appliances Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances 4. Release the two locking screws on the back of the appliance to remove the cover. (See Figure 3-8.) Figure 3-8. Locking screws 5. Remove a third locking screw on the right side of the top cover. 6.
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Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances Installing NICs in 2U SteelFusion Edge appliances 11. Gently pull the new NIC from the ESD bag. (See Figure 3-10.) Figure 3-10. Removing the NIC from the ESD bag 12. Hold the new NIC between the front bezel and the rear of the card to avoid ESD damage. (See Figure 3-11.) Figure 3-11.
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To test NIC connections in the SteelFusion Edge 1. Connect to the SteelFusion Edge CLI. For detailed information, see the Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manual. 2. Enter enable mode. At the system prompt, enter the following command: amnesiac > enable amnesiac # 3.
This ping command creates a loop for testing the appliance in isolation. Network interface card status lights The following table describes the status lights that appear on Riverbed network cards. For detailed information about the NICs see Appendix C, “Network Interface Cards.”...
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Network interface card status lights Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances Condition Link/Activity Solid green (or yellow) on link. Blinks green (or yellow) on activity. Note: Some cards have separate link and activity LEDs. Speed 1G Cards 1 Gb - Yellow or orange 100 M - Green 10 M - Off Blinks green on activity.
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Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge Appliances Network interface card status lights SteelFusion Edge Hardware and Maintenance Guide...
Caution: Perform troubleshooting or repairs only as directed in the product documentation or by the online or telephone service and support team. All other servicing should be performed by a certified technician. Your warranty does not cover damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Riverbed. Note: For a list of supported NICs, see Chapter 3, “Installing Network Interface Cards in SteelFusion Edge...
You must use approved components for the appliance to function properly. Installation of unapproved components will result in boot failure. To order appliance components, contact Riverbed Support at https://support.riverbed.com. An antistatic strap. When you replace components, you must wear a grounded ESD antistatic strap ...
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Opening the bezel Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components To open and remove the bezel on SteelFusion Edge appliances 1. Press the release tabs on each side of the bezel and pull it toward you to open the bezel. The bezel flips down and remains attached to the hinges. (See Figure 4-1.) Figure 4-1.
Removing the chassis cover on 1U appliances This section describes how to remove the chassis covers for the SteelFusion Edge 2100 and SteelFusion Edge 2200 appliances. To remove the chassis cover on 1U appliances 1. Loosen the two locking screws on the back of the chassis. (See Figure 4-3.)
Replacing disk drives Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components To remove the chassis cover on 2U appliances 1. Loosen the two locking screws on the back of the chassis. (See Figure 4-5.) Figure 4-5. Loosening the locking screws 2. Remove the third locking screw on the right side of the top cover. 3.
SteelFusion Edge 2100 2 x 3.5-inch 1-TB HDD 0 and 1 2 x 2.5-inch 100 GB– 120 GB 2 and 3 SteelFusion Edge 2200 2 x 3.5-inch 2-TB HDD 0 and 1 2 x 2.5-inch 100 GB–120 GB SSD 2 and 3 Note: When you replace disk drives, you must wear a grounded ESD antistatic strap to protect the hardware against electrostatic discharge.
Replacing disk drives Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components 4. Slide the faulty disk drive out of the slot. (See Figure 4-8.) Figure 4-8. Removing the disk drive 5. Slide in the new disk drive until it mates with the back connectors in the chassis. The disk drive LED lights blue when connected.
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3. Connect to the CLI and enter the raid swraid fail-disk command: amnesiac> raid swraid fail-disk <slot-number> This command ensures the RAID system removes the disk partitions before the drive is removed from the slot. For details, see the Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manual. SteelFusion Edge Hardware and Maintenance Guide...
Replacing power supply units Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components 4. Press the orange release button and pull the drive handle toward you to release the disk drive. (Figure 4-10.) Figure 4-10. Releasing the disk drive 5. Slide the faulty disk drive out of the slot. Make sure you remove the correct drive. 6.
Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components Adding and replacing memory modules Caution: Use gloves when replacing the power supply units; they can become hot to the touch. To replace power supply units in 1U and 2U appliances 1. Locate the defective power supply unit and remove the power cord. 2.
HYP CPU 0 DIMM B0 (16 GB) SteelFusion Edge 2200, install the new 16 GB and 8 GB memory modules into the slots next to the existing module of the same size: HYP CPU 0 DIMM C1 (16 GB) ...
Replacing memory modules in 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances This section describes how to add and replace memory modules in SteelFusion Edge 2100 and SteelFusion Edge 2200 appliances. When replacing memory in the appliances, install the memory in the same slots.
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Adding and replacing memory modules Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components To replace the memory modules in the 1U SteelFusion Edge appliances 1. Power down the appliance. 2. Remove the chassis cover. “Removing the chassis cover” on page 3. To access the memory modules, you must remove the PCIe carriers. Remove the locking screws of the PCIe carrier on the back of the appliance.
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Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components Adding and replacing memory modules 5. Remove the two screws securing the cooling shroud. Lift the cooling shroud straight up and out of the appliance. (See Figure 4-16.) Figure 4-16. Removing cooling shroud screws Caution: Lift the shroud straight up to avoid damaging any components of the appliance. 6.
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Adding and replacing memory modules Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components 8. Align the memory-module edge connector with the slot alignment keys and insert it into the slot. The module slot has two alignment keys that allow you to install the module in only one direction. (Figure 4-18.) Figure 4-18.
Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components Adding and replacing memory modules 14. Reinstall the power cords and peripherals. 15. Power on the appliance. Replacing memory modules in 2U SteelFusion Edge appliances This section describes how to replace memory modules in the SteelFusion Edge 3100, SteelFusion Edge 3200, and SteelFusion Edge 5100 appliances.
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Adding and replacing memory modules Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components To replace memory modules in a 2U SteelFusion Edge appliance 1. Power down the appliance. 2. Remove the chassis cover. “Opening the bezel” on page 3. To release the PCIe carrier, remove the two locking screws on the top of the carrier (see Figure 4-20) and the one locking screw on the rear panel.
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Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components Adding and replacing memory modules 5. Remove the screws securing the cooling shroud to access the memory module slots. (See Figure 4-22.) Figure 4-22. Removing cooling shroud Caution: Be careful not to damage any surrounding components when removing and installing the cooling shroud. Lift the shroud straight up to avoid damaging any components of the appliance.
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Note: Replacing the existing memory module with a module of a different size is not recommended. Replace the failed memory module with the same memory module size. You must use approved memory modules. Contact Riverbed Support at https://support.riverbed.com to obtain the correct memory modules. SteelFusion Edge Hardware and Maintenance Guide...
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Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components Adding and replacing memory modules 9. Align the memory-module edge connector with the slot alignment keys and insert it into the slot. The module slot has two alignment keys that allow you to install the module in only one direction. (Figure 4-25.) Figure 4-25.
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Adding and replacing memory modules Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components To replace memory modules in a 2U SteelFusion Edge appliance with the QPI module installed 1. Power down the appliance. 2. Remove the chassis cover. “Opening the bezel” on page 3. To release the PCIe carrier, remove the two locking screws on the top of the carrier (see Figure 4-26) and the one locking screw on the rear panel.
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Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components Adding and replacing memory modules 9. Remove the screws securing the cooling shroud to access the memory module slots. (See Figure 4-28.) Figure 4-28. Removing cooling shroud Caution: Be careful not to damage any surrounding components when removing and installing the cooling shroud. Lift the shroud straight up to avoid damaging any components of the appliance.
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Note: Replacing the existing memory module with a module of a different size is not recommended. Replace the failed memory module with the same memory module size. You must use approved memory modules. Contact Riverbed Support at https://support.riverbed.com to obtain the correct memory modules. SteelFusion Edge Hardware and Maintenance Guide...
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Replacing SteelFusion Edge Components Adding and replacing memory modules 13. Align the memory-module edge connector with the slot alignment keys and insert it into the slot. The module slot has two alignment keys that allow you to install the module in only one direction. (Figure 4-31.) Figure 4-31.
The fans are not hot swappable; you must power down the appliance before replacing the fans. Note: You must use approved fans. To order fans, contact Riverbed Support at https://support.riverbed.com. SteelFusion Edge Hardware and Maintenance Guide...
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Note: If the RiOS IPMI alarm triggers when you open the chassis cover, run the clear hardware error-log command in the CLI to clear the alarm. For details, see the Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manual. SteelFusion Edge Hardware and Maintenance Guide...
This section describes how to replace fans in the 2U SteelFusion Edge appliances. These appliances are equipped with four dual-unit hot-swappable fans at the front of the chassis. Note: You must use approved fans. To order fans, contact Riverbed Support at https://support.riverbed.com. To replace the fans in the 2U appliances 1.
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Note: If the IPMI alarm triggers when you open the chassis cover, enter the clear hardware error-log command in the CLI to clear the alarm. For details, see the Riverbed Command-Line Interface Reference Manual. SteelFusion Edge Hardware and Maintenance Guide...
A model upgrade enables you to add a license to an existing SteelFusion Edge appliance to increase the capacity and the model specification of the appliance within its platform family. You can install licenses using the Riverbed CLI or the Management Console. Model upgrades always preserve the configuration of the appliance.
Upgrading SteelFusion Edge Appliances Installing licenses and activating specifications Source Model Destination Upgrade Minimum Impact on Impact on Reboot model requirements software data store configuration required version SFE 3200 W0 SFE 3200 W1 License only SF Edge 4.0 None None SFE 3200 W0 SFE 3200 W2 License only...
5. Install the model upgrade license; enter the license install <license-key> command: amnesiac (config) # license install LK1-MSPECSF2200W2-0000-0000-1-4A3A-1480-0CDF Note: Riverbed recommends you write the license to memory after it has been installed. 6. Write the model upgrade license to memory; enter the write memory command: amnesiac (config) # write memory 7.
Upgrading SteelFusion Edge Appliances Installing licenses and activating specifications 8. View the available model upgrade specification; enter the show hardware spec command: amnesiac (config) # show hardware spec Spec Description - ---------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * SF3100W1 BW Limit: 30000 Kb/s Connection Limit: 2500 SF3100W2 BW Limit: 50000 Kb/s Connection Limit: 5000...
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Installing licenses and activating specifications Upgrading SteelFusion Edge Appliances To install a model upgrade license using the Management Console 1. Choose Administration > Maintenance: Licenses to display the Licenses page. Figure A-1. Licenses page 2. Click Add a New License to display the text box to add a new license. 3.
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Upgrading SteelFusion Edge Appliances Installing licenses and activating specifications The hardware model specifications appear at the bottom of the page. The current specification appears in bold. Figure A-2. Hardware model specifications 4. Select the model specification you want to activate. If a model specification requires an appliance reboot after activation, the message “activation reboots appliance”...
“2U SteelFusion Edge specifications” on page 79 “Power specifications” on page 80 1U SteelFusion Edge specifications This section describes the technical and environmental specifications for the SteelFusion Edge 2100 and SteelFusion Edge 2200 appliances. SteelFusion Edge Hardware and Maintenance Guide...
SteelFusion Edge Technical Specifications 1U SteelFusion Edge specifications Technical specifications The following table lists the technical specifications for the appliances. SteelFusion Edge 2100 SteelFusion Edge 2200 Form factor 1.72 x 17.2 x 25.4 in 1.72 x 17.2 x 25.4 in Dimensions (HxWxD) (43.6 x 436 x 644.4 mm)
2U SteelFusion Edge specifications SteelFusion Edge Technical Specifications 2U SteelFusion Edge specifications This section describes the technical and environmental specifications for the SteelFusion Edge 3100, SteelFusion Edge 3200, and SteelFusion Edge 5100 appliances. Technical specifications The following table summarizes the technical specifications for the appliances. SteelFusion Edge 3100 SteelFusion Edge 3200 SteelFusion Edge 5100...
SteelFusion Edge Technical Specifications Power specifications Power specifications This table summarizes the power specifications for the SteelFusion Edge appliances. SFED 2100 SFED 3100 SFED 3200 SFED 5100 SFED 2200 Chassis 2 x 770 W 2 x 1000 W 2 x 1000 W 2 x 1000 W PSU type 100–127 VAC 10 A 50–60 Hz...
Network Interface Cards This appendix describes the network installation cards (NIC) supported in the SteelFusion Edge appliances and includes the following sections: “Four-Port 1-GbE Copper Bypass card” on page 81 “Two-Port 1-GbE Fiber SX card” on page 82 “Two-Port 1-GbE Fiber LX card”...
Two-Port 1-GbE Fiber LX card Network Interface Cards Specification Description Connectors Two small form factor (SFF) LC fiber connectors Cables and Multimode fiber: 137 m maximum at 62.5 um (half of theoretical distance of IEEE 802.3 operating distance standard) Two-Port 1-GbE Fiber LX card Figure C-3.
Two-Port 10-GbE Fiber LR card Network Interface Cards Port Description Output data Input data Definition Link = yellow Activity = blinks green BYP/DSC Normal = off Disconnect = yellow Bypass = green Specification Definition Connectors Two small form factor (SFF) LC fiber connectors Cables and operating distance Multimode fiber: 62.5 um, 160 MHz/km 13 m 62.5 um, (OM1) 200 MHz/km 16.5 m...
Network Interface Cards Two-Port 10-GbE TX Copper card Definition Link = yellow Activity = blinks green BYP/DSC Normal = off Disconnect = yellow Bypass = green Specification Definition Connectors Two small form factor (SFF) LC fiber connectors Cables and operating Single mode fiber: 9 u, Max 5 km distance *Theoretical Distance - Defined as half a distance as...
Network Interface Cards Two-Port 10-GbE Fiber SFP+ card Two-Port 10-GbE Fiber SFP+ card Figure C-9. Two-Port 10-GbE Fiber SFP+ card (NIC-1-010G-2SFPP) Port Description P0, P1 Provides access to 10/100/1000 Base-TX Description Speed green Link/Activity Link = green Activity = blinks Specification Definition Connectors...
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Four-Port 10-GbE Fiber SFP+ card Network Interface Cards Description Speed Blue = 10 G Yellow = 1 G Link/Activity Link = green Activity = blinks Specification Definition Connectors Four small form factor pluggable (SFP+) Cage Manufacturing Part # Orderable Part # SFP 1-GbE LX 410-00140-01 TRC-1-SFP-LX...
Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC The SteelFusion Edge appliances include Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) support for the RiOS node. The BMC monitors the physical state of the appliance. The BMC tracks system and network watchdogs, error logs, and sensors. The sensors of a BMC measure internal physical variables such as temperature, power settings, voltage levels, and fan speeds.
Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC Setting up the BMC for initial access Setting up the BMC for initial access Before you can access the BMC, you need to configure its network settings. Note: Use the AUX port on your appliance for BMC access. To configure the BMC on a SteelFusion Edge through the CLI Enable DHCP on the remote management port using the remote dhcp command: ...
Using the BMC Dashboard Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC The default user name is root; the default password is superuser. Figure D-1. BMC log in page Allow pop-ups in your browser in order to log in. Using the BMC Dashboard When you log in, the BMC Dashboard appears and displays appliance information.
Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC Viewing field-replaceable unit information Network Information - Displays network settings for the BMC. Click Edit to make any changes. Remote Control - Allows you to access the appliance console. Sensor Monitoring - Lists the appliance sensors with information such as a status icon, name, and ...
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Viewing field-replaceable unit information Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC You can use the sensor type or sensor name filter options to view specific events logged in the appliance. Figure D-4. Event log SteelFusion Edge Hardware and Maintenance Guide...
Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC Viewing field-replaceable unit information Configuring the network Initially, you configure the network settings for the BMC through the appliance CLI. You can use the Configuration > Network page to manage or change the settings. Note: RiOS will not recognize an IP address change made in the BMC.
Viewing field-replaceable unit information Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC Configuring Platform Event Filtering You can use the Configuration > PEF page to manage the Platform Event Filtering settings. You can configure the Event Filter, Alert Policy, and LAN Destination for alerts. (See Figure D-5.) To view the page, you must at least be an Operator.
Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC Viewing field-replaceable unit information To modify an entry Select a configured entry and click Modify. Alternatively, double click the entry. To delete an entry Select the entry to be deleted and click Delete. ...
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Viewing field-replaceable unit information Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC To upload a certificate and private key 1. Choose Configuration > SSL and select the Upload SSL tab. The Current Certificate and Current Privacy Key appear with the date and time of the upload. Figure D-7.
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Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC Viewing field-replaceable unit information To generate an SSL certificate 1. Choose Configuration > SSL and select the Generate SSL tab. Figure D-8. Generate SSL certificate 2. Complete the configuration as described in this table. Control Description Common Name...
Controlling the Power Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC 4. Restart your browser to begin using the new certificate. You can view the certificate details in the View SSL tab. Controlling the Power You can reboot or restart the appliance from the BMC. The page also shows the current status of the appliance.
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Monitoring and Managing the Appliances with BMC Changing the BMC administrator password SteelFusion Edge Hardware and Maintenance Guide...
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