Appendix D. System Management Overview - IBM SCOD-3ZVQ5W Configuration And Options Manual

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Cabling rules:
1.
Connect the ASM breakout cable to the RSA adapter in the RSAII-host.
2.
Using a standard ethernet cable(RJ45), connect one ASM port of RSAII-host's ASM breakout cable to an
ASM port of the first ASM-node.
3.
Using standard ethernet cables(RJ45), connect remaining ASM port of first ASM-node to an ASM port of
the second ASM-node and continue daisy-chaining all remaining ASM-nodes in the same manner. The
total ASM interconnect network may be no longer than 91.4m (300ft).
4.
Using a standard ethernet cable(RJ45), connect the ethernet port of the RSAII-host's RSA adapter to the
customer LAN for ASM management of the ASM network from a remote management console.
5.
An Advanced System Management Interconnect Cable Kit may be required. See the Support by Server
Table for more information.
Ethernet LAN
RSAII-host
RSAII breakout cable
ASM ports (RS-485)
ASM-nodes using integrated
ASM ports (RS-485)
Figure 103. Sample ASM Network
Note: RSAII-SlimLine and BMC management do not support a dedicated ASM network.
Remote management console
ASM-node with RSAII installed
Ethernet cabling

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