実行例 1Z34AB7890(Administrator)> poweron switch 1 Powering on switch module 1. 1Z34AB7890(Administrator)> スイッチモジュール電源ONコマンド実行例 初期値 補足 スイッチモジュールの再起動 概要 指定したスイッチモジュールを再起動する。 コマンド名 RESTART SWITCH 引数 <スイッチモジュール番号> 実行例 1Z34AB7890(Administrator)> restart switch 4 Entering anything other than 'YES' will result in the command not executing. Are you sure you want to restart the Switch Module? YES Resetting Switch Module in slot 4.
第二引数 <User Assigned NAME> 32 文字以内の半角英数字と一部記号で指定する。 実行例 1Z34AB7890(Administrator)> set switch name 1 Switch1 Changed the user assigned name for Switch Module #1 to "Switch1". 1Z34AB7890(Administrator)> スイッチモジュール ユーザアサイン名設定コマンド実行例 初期値 補足 スイッチモジュールのIDランプの制御 概要 指定したスイッチモジュールの ID ランプ ボタンを点灯・消灯する コマンド名 SET SWITCH UID 第一引数 <スイッチモジュール番号>...
ID ランプ状態 コマンド名 SHOW SWITCH LIST 引数 なし 実行例 1Z34AB7890(Administrator)> show switch list Slot Switch Type Manufacturer Power Health ---- ----------------- -------------------- ----- --------- --- 1 [Absent] 2 [Absent] 3 Ethernet 4 [Absent] 5 Fibre Channel 6 [Absent] 7 [Absent] 8 [Absent] Totals: 2 switch modules installed, 1 powered on.
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実行例 > show switch port map all Status Size Technology Product Name ------ ---- ---------- ------------ 8: <absent> 7: <absent> 6: <absent> 5: OK Single PCIe Virtual I/O Switch Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Status OK OK Blade...
スイッチモジュール ステータスの表示 概要 スイッチモジュールの稼動ステータスを表示する。 表示項目 稼動状態 温度状態 スイッチモジュール上の CPU 状態 STATUS ランプ状態 ID ランプ状態 電源状態 スイッチモジュールの消費電力(最大消費電力) スイッチモジュールの消費電力(待機時消費電力) E-FUSE 状態 コマンド名 SHOW SWITCH STATUS 引数 <スイッチモジュール番号> | <スイッチモジュール番号> - <スイッチモジュール番号> | <スイッチモジュール番号> , <スイッチモジュール番号> | "ALL" <スイッチモジュール番号>と<スイッチモジュール番号>を’-‘(ハイフン)または‘,‘(カンマ)で 連結する場合、’-‘(ハイフン)または‘,‘(カンマ)の前後にスペースを挿入すること。...
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実行例 1Z34AB7890(Administrator)> show switch status 1 Switch Module #1 Information: Status : OK Thermal : OK CPU Fault : OK Health LED : OK ID LED : Off Powered : On Power On Watts : 48 Power Off Watts : 5 E-FUSE Status : OK Diagnostic Status: Internal Data...
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N8406-017 FC Pass-Through Card User‟s Guide 855-900578-A 2007 Nov. 4th Edition Note Read this guide carefully before using this product. Keep this guide handy for quick reference when necessary.
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Notes (1) No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission of NEC Corporation (2) The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. (3) The contents of this manual shall not be copied or altered without prior written permission of NEC Corporation (4) All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual.
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damage arising from the use of this manual regardless of (4) above.
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Note Keep this User‟s Guide handy for quick reference when necessary. Make sure to read “Notes for safety handling.” When you relocate the product, make sure to take this guide with the product. Notes for safety handling This section provides information for using the product safely. SAFETY INIDICATIONS To use this product safely, follow the instructions in this User‟s Guide.
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Symbols and their descriptions used in this User’s Guide and warning labels are as follows: Attention Indicates the risk of electric Indicates the risk of explosion. shock. Indicates that improper use may Indicates the risk of smoke emission cause fingers to be caught. or fire.
NEC assumes no liability for any accident resulting in personal injury, death, or property damage if this product has been used in the above conditions.
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CAUTION Prevent water or foreign objects from getting into the product. Do not let water or foreign objects (e.g., pins or paper clips) enter the product. There is a risk of fire, electric shock, and malfunction. When such things accidentally enter the server, immediately turn off the power and unplug the cords.
When the product fails, shut off the breaker of the power distribution board, unplug the product and contact your sales maintenance personnel. Disposal CAUTION Product disposal, collection, and recycling Contact NEC sales representative before disposal, collection, or recycling of the product.
Maintenance, cleaning and handling of internal product WARNING Do not place your hands inside the Blade Enclosure. When you install or remove the product from the Blade Enclosure, do not place your hands inside the Blade Enclosure. There is a risk of electric shock. The cover attached to the Blade Enclosure should not be removed unless required.
Do no use any optional cards other than those shipped with switch modules/pass-through cards or specified by NEC. Even if such optional cards can be installed in the Blade Enclosure, they may not work properly and may damage the Blade Enclosure.
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Table of Contents Notes for safety handling ....55 Connecting cables ..... 65 SAFETY INIDICATIONS ..... 55 Front view ......65 FC connector ....65 Symbols and their descriptions used in t Emergency power off (EPO) ... 67 his User’s Guide and warning labels are Command line interface (CLI) (EM card) 68 as follows: ......
Preface Thank you for purchasing the N8406-017 FC Pass-Through Card. This card allows mezzanine cards (FibreChannel controller) installed in CPU blades in the Blade Enclosure (SIGMABLADE-H) to connect to an external network. Make sure to read this guide before using the card. Refer to the User‟s Guide or startup guide that is shipped with the SIGMABLADE series as well.
Components The following diagram describes the card components: Front view 13-16 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9-12 STATUSラ I D ラ ン ンプ プ 通信ポー 1. Communication port From top-left: Port 13 to 16 ト...
Installation Checking components See the list on page 54 to ensure that you have all the accessories. Installation of the card in a Blade Enclosure Important ●SIGMABLADE-H is the Blade Enclosure in which this card can be installed. ● Note that a switch module slot in which a switch module or pass-through card can be installed depends on the type of the switch module/pass-through card and how other switch modules and/or pass-through cards are installed.
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● To connect an FC cable, you need the SFP module shipped with this product or specified by NEC. The SFP module that can be installed depends on the type of the switch module/pass-through card. ● This product is for 4Gbps or 2Gbps. Do not connect a 1Gbps product.
Installing the card Follow the steps below to install the card in the Blade Enclosure. The card can be installed/removed even if the Blade Enclosure is powered on (i.e., switch modules/pass-through cards in other slots are working). An example of installation is provided. Follow the same steps for installation in other slots.
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4. Hold the both sides of the card with its ejector side facing the top and slowly insert the card halfway into the Blade Enclosure (approximately 20 cm). Important Do not hold the ejector. Otherwise the ejector might be distorted, damaging the card.
Removing the card Follow the steps below to remove the card: 1. If any interface cables are connected to the card, remove them. 2. Open the ejector. When you open the ejector, press the stopper securing the ejector rightward. Fully open the ejector until it stops.
To install an SFP module in this card, insert the SFP module into a communication port. N8406-017 FC Pass-Through Card SFP module Communication port Press this way You cannot use any modules other than those shipped with this card or specified by NEC. Important...
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Removing an SFP module Pull down the lever (metal part for removing SFP module) of the SFP module. N8406-017 FC Pass-Through Card SFP module Pull down this way Pull the lever toward the direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration. N8406-017 FC Pass-Through Card Pull this way...
Powering on and off Powering on and off switch modules and pass-through cards Switch modules and pass-through cards installed in the Blade Enclosure can be powered on and off in one of two ways. Power on connected peripheral equipment first and then power on the modules and/or pass-through cards.
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Follow the instructions below to power off a switch module or pass-through card by using the CLI: 1. Check that the EM card is powered on. 2. Connect to the CLI of the EM card and log in as “Administrator” or with the access rights of an ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR.
Connecting cables Note that this card supports only 4Gbps or 2Gbps. Do not connect a card which only supports 1Gbps. Important Front view FC connector You can connect an FC cable via an SFP module installed in the communication port of the card to connect storage equipment such as iStorage.
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Using SFP ports When you use an SFP port, note the following: Important To connect optical fiber cables, expertise in cable forming and handling is required. Cabling should be done by a person with such expertise. Handle optical fiber cables with care. ...
Emergency power off (EPO) In the case of an environmental disaster such as a fire, earthquake, etc., a secondary disaster should be prevented by shutting down the power of computers, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and/or air conditioners by performing emergency power off (EPO). In the event of an emergency requiring power-off of units and cards, perform EPO by referring to the User‟s Guide of the Blade Enclosure.
Command line interface (CLI) (EM card) The command-line interface (CLI) of EM cards enables you to configure and manage networks and modules installed in the Blade Enclosure, such as CPU blades and switch modules. You can use the CLI from the EM serial console or the EM console. For more information on the CLI, the EM serial console, and the EM console, see the User‟s Guide of the Blade Enclosure.
Checking operations Use the CLI of the EM serial console or the EM console to check whether modules installed in the Blade Enclosure are operating or not. Switch module/pass-through card Check that the EM card is powered on. Check that you are logged on the CLI of the EM serial console or the EM console. If you are not, log on.
Replacing a module WARNING Make sure to follow the instructions and notes to use the card safely. There is a risk of death or serious injury. For more information, see the descriptions from page 55. ● Do not replace two or more switch modules, pass-through cards, EM cards, fan units, power units, or other modules at the same time.
Commands Commands The following table shows CLI commands supported by the SIGMABLADE-H EM firmware. Indications in the Access right column A: operation by Administrator is possible. O: operation by Operator is possible. U: operation by User is possible. Indications in EM card active/standby column A: settings can be configured from the active EM S: settings can be configured from the standby EM Indications in backup target column...
Command specifications Switch module management command * “Information to be displayed” indicates key information to be displayed. Powering off switch modules Overview Shuts down the DC power of specified switch modules Command name POWEROFF SWITCH Argument <slot number> | <slot number> - <slot number> | <slot number>, <slot number> | "ALL" When <slot number>...
Default value Supplementary information Restarting a switch module Overview Restarts the specified switch module Command name RESTART SWITCH Argument <slot number> Example of execution 1Z34AB7890(Administrator)> restart switch 4 Entering anything other than 'YES' will result in the command not executing. Are you sure you want to restart the Switch Module? YES Resetting Switch Module in slot 4.
<slot number> | <slot number> - <slot number> | <slot number> , <slot number> | "ALL" > and „-„(hyphen) or „,‟(comma) must be separated by a blank space. < slot number Example of execution 1Z34AB7890(Administrator)> show switch info 5 5. <Single> NEC 4Gb Fibre Channel Pass-thru Module for SIGMABLADE-H URL:[N/A] P/N:406740-B21 S/N:1A567B9EF2 SerPortRoute:N/A EthPortRoute:N/A Name:Switch5...
Overview Turns on/off the ID LED of the specified switch module Command name SET SWITCH UID First argument <slot number> Second argument "ON" | "OFF" Example of execution Default value Supplementary information Displaying the list of switch modules Overview Displays the list of installed switch modules Information to be displayed Switch module type Manufacturer‟s name...
Displaying the switch module map information (E-Keying information) Overview Displays the port mapping information about specified switch modules. Command name SHOW SWITCH PORT MAP Argument <slot number> | <slot number> - <slot number> | <slot number> , <slot number> | "ALL" <Slot number>...
Port*2 The number of mezzanine card connected to the switch module port *1 “Port” shown above “Status” *2 “Port” shown above “Mezz/Nic” Displaying the status of switch modules Overview Displays the operational statuses of the switch module Information to be displayed Operation status Thermal status CPU status on switch modules...
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Default value Supplementary information Diagnostic Status indications Internal Data Shows FRU information validity. OK: valid, Failed: invalid (checksum error, etc.) Management Processor Shows the status of management processor on the switch module. OK: normal, Failed: failure Thermal Warning Shows the temperature warning status. OK: normal temperature, Failed: warning temperature, Not Performed: not checked Thermal Danger Shows abnormal temperature status.
Troubleshooting This chapter provides general troubleshooting information for problems that might occur with switch modules and pass-through cards. Power supply If the STATUS of a switch module/pass-through card is not lit green, check that: • The power supply control unit, such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), is switched on. •...
Disposal Contact NEC sales representative before disposal, collection, or recycling of the device. Transfer to third party If this device or any accessories of this device is transferred (or sold) to a third party, observe the following instructions: ● Main unit of the device When this device is transferred (or sold) to a third party, include this User‟s Guide as well.
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Handling laser products Class 1 Laser products conforming to JIS C6802, EN60825, IEC825 and FDA21CFR chapter1 subchapter J are installed in this card. Note: Class 1 Laser is defined in JIC6802, EN60825, IEC825 and FDA 21CFR as a laser that has no negative effect on humans.