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Older Migration and Upgrade Procedures
Connect power cords and then power on the system. Watch for the prompt to press F8.
Step 9
When prompted, press F8 to enter the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility.
Step 10
This utility has three windows that you can toggle between by pressing F1 or F2.
The utility prompts you to change the default user password. Set a default user password before
Step 11
continuing.
Set the CMC in the SIOC and the BMC in the server node to the factory defaults.
Step 12
The Factory Default check box has two options:
Note
When the reboot finishes, the system is operating as a S3260 chassis.
When prompted, press F8 to enter the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility.
Step 13
Configure the networking properties for your desired IP addresses, NIC mode, and NIC redundancy.
Step 14
a.
Note
b.
c.
Optional—At this point, you can install a second server node and a second SIOC to the Cisco S3260
Step 15
chassis. See
page
Installing a Second Server Node or SIOC to the S3260 System With M4
Server Nodes
Cisco UCS S3260 Storage Server Chassis Installation and Service Guide
E-28
Chassis Controller Configuration: Both CMCs in the SIOCs are set to the factory default state.
Server Controller Configuration: the server node is set back to its factory default state and the
server/host reboots.
The BMC and the CMC reboot after resetting to defaults. Wait for the reboot to complete before
continuing with the next step.
Be aware of the S3260 system requirement to set as many as five IP addresses. See
Addresses, page 2-14
for more information.
At this point in the procedure, the system requires three addresses:
One management IP address
One CMC address for the SIOC
One BMC address for the server node
If you use a DHCP server, the addresses are defined by the DHCP server. If you disable DHCP,
you must set your own static management IP addresses and network settings.
Make networking settings using the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility, which you opened by pressing
F8 during boot. See
Setting Up the System Using the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility, page
If you want to set static IP addresses for the CMC and BMC controllers, you will be directed to use
the Cisco IMC management interface as described in
Addresses, page
2-18.
Installing a Second Server Node or SIOC to the S3260 System With M4 Server Nodes,
E-28.
Installing a Second SIOC, page E-29
Appendix E
Upgrading to Cisco UCS S3260 System With S3260 M5 Server Nodes
Setting Static CMC and BMC Internal IP
System IP
2-16.

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