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Lucent Technologies 9077 04S User Manual (150 pages)
SP Switch Router Adapter 1.4 Update 2
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Adapter
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About 1.4 Update 2
13
About this Guide
13
How to Use this Guide
13
Manual Sets
14
SP Switch Router Manuals
14
IBM SP System Manuals
14
Documentation Conventions
15
IP Routing Publications
16
Chapter 1 Introduction to the SP Switch Router Adapter Card
17
What Is the RS/6000 SP Switch Router
18
Figure 1-1 Connections between the SP Switch Router and an SP System
18
SP Switch Router Systems for IBM Sites
19
Cables Included in Your System
19
SP Switch Cable
19
Ethernet Cable
20
SP Ground Strap
20
PCMCIA 520MB Disk
20
Redundant AC Power Supplies
20
Redundant Supply Safety
20
Upgrading System Memory
21
Figure 1-2 Expandable Area of System Memory
21
Overview of the SP Switch Router Adapter Card
22
Face Plate Diagram
22
Inserting a Media Card into the SP Switch Router
23
Figure 1-3 Media Card Components
23
Card Insertion Procedure
24
ESD Requirements
24
SP Switch Router Adapter Card Leds
25
LED Activity During Boot
25
Figure 1-4 Leds on the SP Switch Router Adapter Card
25
Table 1-1 SP Switch Router Adapter Card LED Activity During Boot and Reset
25
LED Activity During Normal Operations
27
Table 1-2 SP Switch Router Adapter Media Card Leds
27
SP Switch Router Adapter Card Specifications
29
SP Switch Router Adapter Card Specifications
29
Assigning Filters
30
Assigning Filters
30
SNMP on the SP Switch Router Adapter Card
31
SP Switch Router Adapter Dependent Node MIB Support
31
SP Switch Router Adapter Media Card States (SNMP)
32
SNMP Configuration Overview
33
SNMP Activity During Media Card Start up
34
Chapter 2 Configuring the SP Switch Router Adapter
35
Introduction to Installation and Configuration
36
Figure 2-1 Components Connecting an SP Switch Router to an SP Switch and Control Workstation
36
Introduction to Installation and Configuration
36
Location of Relevant Information
37
Pre-Installation Assumptions
37
Order of Information
38
Installing an SP Switch Router Adapter Card
39
Installation Overview
39
Installing the PCMCIA Spinning Disk
40
Managing PCMCIA Slots
40
Panic Dumps Sent to External Flash Device
41
Installation Steps
41
Attaching SP Switch Router Cables
44
Ethernet Cable
44
SP Switch Cable
44
Figure 2-2 SP System Administrative Ethernet Connections
44
Figure 2-3 SP Switch Router Adapter Cable 50-Pin Connector End
44
Procedure for Attaching Cables to Card and SP Switch
45
Configuration Required on the SP System
46
Determining the Switch Connection for a Dependent Node
46
Configuration Required on the SP System
46
Procedure
47
Sources of Configuration Information
48
Multiple Frames for Multiple System Connections
49
Figure 2-4 How Frames Enable Connections to Multiple SP Switches
49
Step-By-Step Media Card Configuration
50
Configuration Files and Their Uses
50
Overview of Steps 1-5
50
Step-By-Step Media Card Configuration
50
Step 1. Check SNMP in the SP Switch Router System
52
Put SNMP Changes into Effect
54
Step 2. Assign IP Addresses
55
Method 1: Recommended, Use SP SNMP Manager
55
Method 2: Optional, Edit /Etc/Grifconfig.conf
55
Interface Name
56
Internet Address
56
Netmask
56
Broadcast / Destination Address
56
Figure 2-5 Components in the SP Switch Router Adapter Card's Interface Name
56
Argument Field
57
Putting Grifconfig.conf Additions into Effect
57
Step 3. Change Profile Settings
58
Specify Card-Level Parameters - Card Profile
58
Specify ICMP Throttling
58
Step 3. Change Profile Settings
58
Specify Different Executables
59
Specify Different Dump Settings
59
Change Executables for All Dev1 Cards - Load Profile
61
Change Dump Defaults for All Dev1 Cards - Dump Profile
62
Dump Vectors (Read-Only)
63
Step 4. Run Dev1Config to Create Grdev1.Conf
65
Method 1: Recommended, Use SP SNMP Manager
65
Method 2: Optional, Edit /Etc/Grdev1.Conf
65
How to Run the Command
65
Step 4. Run Dev1Config to Create Grdev1.Conf
65
Contents of /Etc/Grdev1.Conf
66
Parameter Definitions
67
Step 5. Reset Card to Install Files
69
Saving Configuration Files
69
Step 5. Reset Card to Install Files
69
Verify SP Switch Router Adapter Card from Router
70
Verify Media Card Operation Using Ping
70
Verify Switch Node Connectivity Using Ping
71
Check Media Card Status Using Grcard
71
Media Card States
71
Reset Media Card Using Grreset
72
Bringing the SP Switch Router Adapter Card On-Line with the SP
74
Checking Connectivity to the SP System
74
Procedure
75
Chapter 3 Monitoring and Management Tools
77
SP Switch Router Command Overview
78
Csconfig
78
Flashcmd
78
Figure 3-1 SP Switch Router Control Board Memory Components
78
Getver
79
Grarp
79
Grcard
79
Grfins
79
Grms
80
Grreset
80
Grrmb
80
Grroute
80
Grrt
80
Grsite
80
Grsnapshot
80
Grstat
81
Grwrite
81
Mountf
81
Setver
81
Umountf
81
Vpurge
81
SP Switch Router UNIX Tools
82
Ping
82
Route
82
Tcpdump
83
Traceroute
83
Using the Netstat Command
84
Netstat -Rn
84
Netstat -Rs
85
Netstat -In
85
Netstat -An
86
Netstat -S
87
Obtaining Layer 2 and 3 Statistics - Grstat
88
Options
88
Layer 3 Statistics
88
List of IP Stats
88
Layer 2 Statistics
90
List of Layer 2 Stats
90
SP Switch Router Adapter Card Maint Commands
91
Preparing to Use Maint Commands
91
Find Hardware and Software Version Numbers - Maint 2
92
Sample Maint Commands
92
Find Transmit (Tx) Binary Version - Maint 102
92
Maint 4 - Display Media Statistics
93
Maint 5 - Display Switch Statistics
93
Maint 6 - Display Combus Statistics
94
Filtering Commands - Maint 50-58, 150-58
94
Display ARP Table - Maint 189 1
96
Flush the ARP Cache - Maint 189 10
96
Display Switch Route Table - Maint 189 2
97
Switch Route Not Found
97
Checking for Hardware Problems - Grdiag
98
What Is Tested
98
Where to Find the User Guide
98
Stopping or Halting Grdiag
98
When a Media Card Does Not Boot after Grdiag
99
Switch Receive Error" Can Indicate Hardware Problem
99
SP Switch Router Dumps
100
System Dumps
100
Media Card Dumps
100
Use Grdinfo to Collect Logs
100
Data Collection Utility - Grdinfo
101
Options
101
SP Switch Router Example
102
SP Switch Router Logs
106
Accessing a Log File
106
Sample Gr.console Log
107
Figure 3-2 Sample Entries in the Gr.console Log
107
Sample Gr.boot Log
108
Figure 3-3 Sample Entries in the Gr.boot Log
108
Sample Messages Log
109
Figure 3-4 Sample Entries in the Messages Log
109
Burning in Media Card Flash Memory
110
Burning in Media Card Flash Memory
110
Appendix A Part Numbers
111
Parts List - Model 04S
112
Table A-1 IBM and Lucent Part Numbers for Model 04S
112
Parts List - Model 16S
113
Table A-2 IBM and Lucent Part Numbers for Model 16S
113
Publication Numbers - IBM Manuals
114
Table A-3 Publication Numbers for Related IBM Manuals
114
Appendix B Log Messages
117
Message Descriptions
117
Access FIFO Sync Error from RC, Int1=%D
117
Access FIFO Sync Error from TC, Int1=%D
117
ACK WORDS: 0X%08X, 0X%08X, 0X%08X, 0X%08X
117
ARP Added: IP= %S, SW-Node=%D, State=%D
118
Bad Hdr/Svc Received, Ret Code=%D
118
Board Configuration Timed-Out, Retrying
118
Broadcasting an ARP Request
118
Broadcasting a Gratuitous ARP Request
118
Configuration Parameters
119
Configuring Transmit Side
119
CPU Ready Msg Received from TX-CPU
119
Descriptor Sync Error from RC, Int1=%D
120
Descriptor Sync Error from TC, Int1=%D
120
Discarding Msg, Unknown Msg_Type 0X%X
120
ERR! Duplicated Buffer %D
120
Expect NODE_INIT but Received Stat/Err Request
121
Expired IP Buffer Received: %D
121
Hot Interrupt Detected, Ier1=0X%8X, Ier2=0X8X
121
Initializing Main Task
121
Initializing RX Subsystem Data Structure
122
IOSTB3:RX SET TOD Service Message Received
122
Loopback Routes Found for IP Adr: 0X%X, Sw-Node
122
Lost of STI Clock, TBIC Status = 0X%X
122
Netstar Gigarouter %S RX Interface Initializing
123
Netstar Gigarouter %S TX Interface Initializing
123
RX: Clock Is Valid
123
RX-CPU Loaded Msg Received from TX-CPU
123
RX: Got TBIC INITED from TX
124
RX: Port Connected, Stat=0X%X
124
RX: Send SEND_TOD to the Switch
124
RX: Reading Tbic's TOD
124
RX-TBIC Outage Error(S) Detected Ier1=0X%X, Ier2=0X%X
124
RX-TBIC Permanent Error(S) Detected Ier1=0X%X, Ier2=0X%X
124
RX-TBIC Transient Error(S) Detected Ier1=0X%X, Ier2=0X%X
125
Rx Timed-Out, Src_Node=%D, Msg_Id=%D, Bytes Rxed: %D
125
SEND TOD Service Message Received
125
Sending Grid Init
125
Sending if Init for if 0X%X
125
Sending if RESET Message to TX-CPU
125
Sending Mib-2 Trap, Type = %D, State = %D
126
Sending Params to TX
126
State Machine Changes from XXX to Yyy
126
Status/Err Service Message Received
127
Svc Msg Rxed, Svc_Cmd=0X%X %S, Node_Cmd: 0X%X %S
127
Switch Received with Errors. Descriptor: 0X%8X
127
Switch Route Entry Not Found, Node = %D
127
Switch Route Table Loaded, %D Entries
128
TB4 Segment Received in Error
128
TB4-HDR Word%D: 0X%X
128
TB4 Segment Received in Wrong State
128
TBIC INIT Msg Sent to TX-CPU
128
TBSI Online Init the Orcas
129
TBSI-RX: Tbic's TOD: 0X%X, 0X%X
129
TBSI-TX Unexpected SVC Threshold Interrupt
129
TBUS Parity Error from RC, Int1=%D
129
TBUS Parity Error from TC, Int1=%D
129
Timeout Waiting for CFG_DN Bits Clear, Stat0=%X
130
Timeout Waiting for FPGA_INIT_COMPLETE, Stat0=%X
130
RX: Got TBIC INITED from TX
130
RX: Port Connected, Stat=0X%X
130
RX: Setting the RC in Operational Mode, Stat=0X%X
131
Timed out Resolving ARP. If: %D IP: %D.%D.%D.%D
131
TX-CPU: Access FIFO Busy, Discarding IP Packet
131
TX-CPU Config Params Msg Received from RX-CPU
131
TX-CPU Sending Msg Type=%D to RX-CPU
131
TX-CPU TBIC Init Msg Received from RX-CPU
132
TX: Port Is Connected, Stat=0X%X
132
TX-PROR: Start_Node: %D, End_Node: %D, # Entries: %D
132
TX: Pseudo STI Clock Is Valid
132
TX: Setting the TC in Operational Mode, Stat= 0X%X
132
TX Clearing Interrupts, I0=0X%X, I1=0X%X
132
TX-TBIC Outage Error(S) Detected Ier1=0X%X, Ier2=0X%X
133
TX-TBIC Permanent Error(S) Detected Ier1=0X%X
133
TX-TBIC Transient Error(S) Detected Ier1=0X%X, Ier2=0X%X
133
Un-Expected Descriptor from RC, Desc_Type=%D
133
Un-Expected Descriptor from TC, Desc_Type=%D
133
Appendix C Network Configuration Examples
135
Appendix C Network Configuration Examples
136
Example 1: Single SP Switch Router Adapter Card, Single SP Partition
136
Configuration Requirements
136
Example 2: Multiple Cards, Single Partition
137
Figure C-2 Example 2 - Multiple Card, Single SP Partition Configuration
137
Configuration Tasks
138
Incoming Traffic (Going to SP Processor Nodes
138
Outgoing Traffic (Coming from SP Processor Nodes
138
Recovery Procedure if an SP Switch Router Adapter Card Fails
139
Figure C-3 Recovery from a Card Failure in a Dually-Connected Configuration
139
Example 3: Multiple Cards, Multiple SP Partitions
140
Configuration Tasks
140
Figure C-4 Example 3 - Multiple Card, Multiple SP Partition Configuration
140
Appendix D Upgrading Router Software
141
The SP Switch Router as an IBM Product
141
Obtaining New Machine Code
141
Support for Code Installation
141
IBM License Agreement for Machine Code
142
Index
143
SP Switch Router Adapter Guide - 1.4 Update
143
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