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Installing a Second Server Node or SIOC to the S3260 System With M5 Server Node
Configure the management, CMC, and BMC IP addresses for the system.
Step 12
If you use a DHCP server and you already have QSFP cables attached to the SIOC, the management IP
Note
address and network settings are already filled in. If you disable DHCP, you must set your own static
management IP address and network settings.
This step only for setting static IPs (DHCP disabled)—Set the CMC and BMC internal IP addresses
Step 13
by using the Cisco IMC interface, as described in
page
2-18.
Use the Cisco IMC (GUI or CLI) to define drive zoning, which maps the NVMe SSD drives in the
Step 14
Version 03 SIOC(s) to individual server nodes:
Note
Figure E-1
Cisco UCS S3260 Storage Server Chassis Installation and Service Guide
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Appendix E
An NVMe SSD in the SIOC slot that is labeled SERVER 1 NVME is supported only by a server
node in upper server bay 1. An NVMe SSD in the SIOC slot that is labeled SERVER 2 NVME is
supported only by a server node in lower server bay 2.
connectivity. In the lower view, the system has an I/O expander populated in server bay 1 and so
the SERVER 1 NVME slots cannot be used.
NVMe SSD Connectivity in Version 03 SIOC (UCS-S3260-PCISIOC)
Upgrading to Cisco UCS S3260 System With S3260 M5 Server Nodes
Setting Static CMC and BMC Internal IP Addresses,
Figure E-1
shows examples of the

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