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Sun Microsystems Sun Netra CP3240 User Manual (322 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Preface
29
Typographic Conventions
30
Related Documentation
31
1 Getting Started
33
Default Settings
34
Initial Configuration
34
Obtain Configuration Information
35
In-Band and Out-Of-Band Connectivity
35
Initial Access Configuration
35
MGMT Serial Configuration
35
Configuring for In-Band Connectivity
36
Using DHCP
37
Using a Static IP
38
Configuring for Out-Of-Band Connectivity
38
Using DHCP
39
Using a Static IP
39
Saving Settings
40
Quick Start
40
System Information and System Setup
41
Quick Startup Software Version Information
42
Quick Startup Physical Port Data
42
TABLE 1-1 Quick Startup Software Version Information
42
TABLE 1-2 Quick Startup Physical Port Data
42
Quick Startup User Account Management
43
TABLE 1-3 Quick Startup User Account Management
43
Quick Startup IP Address
44
TABLE 1-4 Quick Startup IP Address
44
Quick Startup Uploading from Networking Device to TFTP Server
45
Quick Startup Downloading from TFTP Server
45
TABLE 1-5 Quick Startup Uploading from Networking Device to TFTP Server
45
TABLE 1-6 Quick Startup Downloading from TFTP Server
45
Quick Startup Factory Defaults
46
TABLE 1-7 Quick Startup Factory Defaults
46
2 Using the Command-Line Interface
47
Command Syntax
48
Command Conventions
48
Parameter Conventions
49
TABLE 2-1 Parameter Value Types
49
Parameter Values
50
TABLE 2-2 Common Parameter Values
50
Slot/Port Naming Convention
51
TABLE 2-3 Slot Types
51
TABLE 2-4 Port Types
51
No' Form of a Command
52
Command Modes
52
TABLE 2-5 CLI Command Modes
53
Mode-Based Topology
55
FIGURE 2-1 Mode-Based CLI
56
Mode-Based Command Hierarchy
57
User Exec Mode
57
Privileged Exec Mode
57
Global Config Mode
57
Interface Config
58
VLAN Mode
61
Operation Flow
61
Command Completion and Abbreviation
62
CLI Error Messages
63
CLI Line-Editing Conventions
63
TABLE 2-6 CLI Error Messages
63
TABLE 2-7 CLI Editing Conventions
63
Using CLI Help
64
Accessing the CLI
66
Comments
66
3 Using the Web Interface
67
Configuring for Web Access
68
To Configure for Web Access
68
Starting the Web Interface
69
FIGURE 3-1 Web Interface Panel-Example
69
FIGURE 3-2 Web Interface Panel-Example
70
FIGURE 3-3 Configuring an SNMP V3 User Profile
70
Web Page Layout
70
Configuring an SNMP V3 User Profile
72
Command Buttons
73
4 Establishing Management Security
75
Certificate Generation
76
Configuring Secure Shell
77
Configuring Secure Socket Layer
78
Using Certificate Generation Scripts
79
SSH Sshkeygen.sh
79
SSL Pemcreate.sh
79
SSL Root.cnf
81
SSH Server.cnf
83
5 Configuring Virtual Lans
85
VLAN Configuration Example
86
FIGURE 5-1 VLAN Example Network Diagram
87
CLI Examples
88
Example 1: Create Two Vlans
88
Example 2: Assign Ports to VLAN2
88
Example 3: Assign Ports to VLAN3
89
Example 4: Assign VLAN3 as the Default VLAN
89
Example 5: Assign IP Addresses to VLAN 2
90
Web Interface
90
Private Edge Vlans
91
CLI Example
91
Example 1: Switchport Protected
91
Example 2: Show Switchport Protected
91
6 Configuring Port Channels by Link Aggregation
93
Using the Link Aggregation Feature
94
Configuring Link Aggregation Via CLI
95
FIGURE 6-1 LAG Port Channel Example Network Diagram
95
CLI Example 1: Create Two Port Channels
96
CLI Example 2: Add Physical Ports to the Port Channels
97
CLI Example 3: Enable both Port Channels
97
Configuring Link Aggregation Via Web Interface
98
7 Configuring Storm Control
99
Understanding Traffic Storms
100
CLI Examples
101
Example 1: Set Broadcast Storm Control for All Interfaces
101
Example 2: Set Multicast Storm Control for All Interfaces
102
Example 3: Set Unicast Storm Control for All Interfaces
102
8 Monitoring IGMP Snooping
103
CLI Examples
104
Example 1: Show Igmpsnooping
104
Example 2: Show Ip Igmp Interface
105
Example 3: Show Mac-Address-Table Igmpsnooping
105
Example 4: Show Ip Igmp Interface
106
Example 5: (Config) #Ip Igmp
106
Example 6: #Show Ip Igmp
106
Example 7: (Interface 1/0/2) #Ip Igmp
107
Web Examples
108
FIGURE 8-1 IGMP Snooping - Global Configuration and Status
109
FIGURE 8-2 IGMP Snooping - Interface Configuration
109
FIGURE 8-3 IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration
110
FIGURE 8-4 IGMP Snooping - VLAN Status
111
FIGURE 8-5 IGMP Snooping - Multicast Router Statistics
111
FIGURE 8-6 IGMP Snooping - Multicast Router Configuration
112
FIGURE 8-7 IGMP Snooping - Multicast Router VLAN Statistics
113
FIGURE 8-8 IGMP Snooping - Multicast Router VLAN Configuration
114
9 Configuring Port Mirroring
117
Configuring Port Mirroring Via CLI
118
Example 1: Set up a Port Mirroring Session
118
Example 2: Show the Port Mirroring Session
118
Example 4: Show Status of Source and Destination Ports
119
Configuring Port Mirroring Via Web Interface
120
FIGURE 9-1 Multiple Port Mirroring
121
FIGURE 9-2 Multiple Port Mirroring - Add Source Ports
121
FIGURE 9-3 Multiple Port Mirroring
122
FIGURE 9-4 System - Port Summary
123
10 Configuring Port Security
125
Port Security Benefits
126
Configuring Port Security Via CLI
127
Example 1: Show Port Security
127
Example 2: Show Port Security on a Specific Interface
127
Example 3: (Config) Port Security
128
Configuring Port Security Via Web Interfaces
128
FIGURE 10-1 Port Security Administration
128
FIGURE 10-2 Port Security Interface Configuration
128
FIGURE 10-3 Port Security Dynamically Learned MAC Addresses
129
FIGURE 10-4 Port Security Violation Status
129
11 Configuring Port Description
131
Configuring Port Description Via CLI
132
Example 1: Enter a Description for a Port
132
Example 2: Show the Port Description
132
Configuring Port Description Via the Web Interface
132
FIGURE 11-1 Port Security Administration
133
FIGURE 11-2 Port Security Interface Configuration
133
FIGURE 11-3 Port Security Dynamically Learned MAC Addresses
134
FIGURE 11-4 Port Security Violation Status
134
12 Configuring Link Layer Discovery Protocol
137
Configuring LLDP Via CLI
138
Example 1: Set Global LLDP Parameters
138
Example 2: Set Interface LLDP Parameters
139
Example 3: Show Global LLDP Parameters
140
Example 4 Show Interface LLDP Parameters
140
Configuring LLDP Via Web Interface
141
FIGURE 12-1 LLDP Global Configuration
141
FIGURE 12-2 LLDP Interface Configuration
142
FIGURE 12-3 LLDP Interface Summary
143
FIGURE 12-4 LLDP Statistics
143
13 Configuring Denial of Service Attack Protection
145
Configuring Denial of Service Via CLI
146
14 Configuring Port Routing
147
Understanding Port Routing
148
Configuring Port Routing Via CLI
149
FIGURE 14-1 Port Routing Example Network Diagram
149
Example 1. Enabling Routing for the Switch
150
Example 2. Enabling Routing for Ports on the Switch
150
Configuring Port Routing Via Web Interface
151
15 Configuring Routing Information Protocol
153
Understanding Routing Information Protocol
154
Configuring RIP Via CLI
155
Example 1: Enable Routing for the Switch
155
FIGURE 15-1 Port Routing Example Network Diagram
155
Example 2: Enable Routing for Ports
156
Example 3. Enable RIP for the Switch
156
Example 4. Enable RIP for Ports 1/0/2 and 1/0/3
157
Configuring RIP Via Web Interface
157
16 Configuring Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
159
Understanding Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
160
Configuring OSPF Via CLI
161
Example 1: Configuring an Inter-Area Router
161
FIGURE 16-1 SPF Example Network Diagram: Inter-Area Router
161
Assign IP Addresses for Ports
162
Enable Routing for the Switch
162
Specify Router ID and Enable OSPF for the Switch
162
Enable and Configure OSPF for the Ports
163
Example 2: Configuring OSPF on a Border Router
163
FIGURE 16-2 OSPF Example Network Diagram: Border Router
164
Enable Routing and Assign IP for Ports 1/0/2, 1/0/3, and 1/0/4
165
Enable Routing for the Switch
165
Specify Router ID and Enable OSPF for the Switch
165
Enable OSPF for the Ports
166
Configuring OSPF Via Web Interface
167
Configuring an Inter-Area Router
167
Configuring a Border Router
167
17 Configuring VLAN Routing
169
Understanding VLAN Routing
170
Configuring VLAN Routing Via CLI
170
Example 1: Create Two Vlans
171
FIGURE 17-1 VLAN Routing Example Network Diagram
171
Example 2: Set up VLAN Routing for the Vlans and the Switch
172
Configuring VLAN Routing Via Web Interface
173
Configuring VLAN Routing with RIP
174
Configuring VLAN with RIP Via CLI
175
Example 1: Configuring VLAN Routing with RIP Support
175
FIGURE 17-2 RIP for VLAN Routing Example Network Diagram
175
Example 2: Enable RIP for the Switch
177
Configuring VLAN Routing with RIP Via Web Interface
178
Configuring VLAN Routing with OSPF
178
Configuring VLAN Routing with OSPF Via CLI
179
Example 1: OSPF on FASTPATH as an Inter-Area Router
179
Example 2: Specify the Router ID and Enable OSPF for the Switch
180
Configuring VLAN Routing Via Web Interface
182
18 Configuring Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
183
Configuring VRRP Via CLI
184
FIGURE 18-1 VRRP Example Network Configuration
184
Example 1: Configuring VRRP on FASTPATH as a Master Router
185
Example 2: Configuring VRRP on FASTPATH as a Backup Router
186
Configuring VRRP Via Web Interface
187
19 Proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
189
Configuring Proxy ARP Via CLI
190
Example 1: Show Ip Interface
190
Example 2: Ip Proxy-Arp
190
Configuring Proxy ARP Via Web Interface
191
FIGURE 19-1 ARP Create
191
FIGURE 19-2 ARP Table Configuration
191
20 Configuring IGMP Proxy
193
Understanding IGMP Proxy
194
Configuring IGMP Proxy Via CLI
195
Example 1: Configuring the Interface
195
Example 2: Set the Unsolicited Report Interval
195
Example 3: Reset the Host Interface Status Parameters
196
Example 4: Show IGMP Proxy Host Interfaces
196
Example 5: Show Detailed Listing of Host Interface Status
196
Example 6: Show IGMP Proxy Groups
197
Example 7: Show Detailed Information about IGMP Proxy Groups
197
21 Configuring Internet Protocol (Ipv6)
199
Understanding Ppv6
200
Using Ipv6 Configurations
201
Configuring Ipv6 Via CLI
202
FIGURE 21-1 Ipv6 Example
202
22 Configuring Access Control Lists (Acls)
205
Understanding Access Control Lists
206
Features
206
Limitations
207
MAC Acls
207
IP Acls
208
Configuring Access Control Lists
208
To Configure Acls
208
Setting up an IP ACL Via CLI
209
FIGURE 22-1 IP ACL Example Network Diagram
209
Example 1: Create ACL 179 and Define an ACL Rule
210
Example 2: Define the Second Rule for ACL 179
210
Example 3: Apply the Rule to Inbound Traffic on Port 1/0/2
210
Setting up a MAC ACL Via CLI
211
Example 1: Set up a MAC Access List
212
Example 2: Specify MAC ACL Attributes
212
Example 3: Configure MAC Access Group
213
Example 4: Set up an ACL with Permit Action
215
Example 5: Show MAC Access Lists
216
Setting up Acls Via Web Interface
217
FIGURE 22-2 MAC ACL Configuration Page - Create New MAC ACL
217
FIGURE 22-3 MAC ACL Configuration
217
FIGURE 22-4 MAC ACL Summary
218
FIGURE 22-5 MAC ACL Rule Configuration - Create New Rule
218
FIGURE 22-6 MAC ACL Rule Configuration Page - Add Destination MAC and MAC Mask
219
FIGURE 22-7 MAC ACL Rule Configuration Page - View the Current Settings
220
FIGURE 22-8 MAC ACL Rule Configuration Page - Add Destination MAC and MAC Mask
220
FIGURE 22-9 MAC ACL Rule Configuration Page - Add Destination MAC and MAC Mask
221
FIGURE 22-10 ACL Interface Configuration
222
FIGURE 22-11 IP ACL Configuration Page - Create a New IP ACL
222
FIGURE 22-12 IP ACL Configuration Page - Create a Rule and Assign an ID
223
FIGURE 22-13 IP ACL Configure IP ACL Rule Properties
223
FIGURE 22-14 IP ACL Rule Configuration Page - Rule with Protocol and Source IP Configuration
224
FIGURE 22-15 Attach IP ACL to an Interface
225
FIGURE 22-16 IP ACL Summary
225
23 Configuring Class of Service Queuing
227
Understanding Class of Service (Cos)
228
Ingress Port Configurations
229
Trusted and Untrusted Ports/Cos Mapping Table
229
Cos Mapping Table for Trusted Ports
229
Egress Port Configurations
230
Queue Configurations
230
Configuring Cos Mapping and Queues Via CLI
231
FIGURE 23-1 Cos Mapping and Queue Configuration
232
FIGURE 23-2 Cos Configuration Example System Diagram
233
Configuring Cos Mapping and Queues Via Web Interface
234
FIGURE 23-3 Cos Trust Mode Configuration
234
FIGURE 23-4 802.1P Priority Mapping
234
FIGURE 23-5 IP Precedence Mapping Configuration
235
FIGURE 23-6 IP DSCP Mapping Configuration
235
FIGURE 23-7 Cos Interface Configuration
237
FIGURE 23-8 Cos Interface Queue Configuration
238
FIGURE 23-9 Cos Interface Queue Status
239
24 Configuring Differentiated Services
243
Understanding Differentiated Services (Diffserv)
244
Configuring Differentiated Services Via CLI
246
FIGURE 24-1 Diffserv Internet Access Example Network Diagram
246
Enabling Diffserv Inbound
247
Configuring Diffserv on FASTPATH Software
248
Configuring Differentiated Services Via Web Interface
249
FIGURE 24-2 Diffserv Configuration
249
FIGURE 24-3 \Diffserv Class Configuration
249
FIGURE 24-4 Diffserv Class Configuration
250
FIGURE 24-5 Source IP Address
251
FIGURE 24-6 Diffserv Class Configuration
252
FIGURE 24-7 Diffserv Class Summary
253
FIGURE 24-8 Diffserv Policy Configuration
254
FIGURE 24-9 Diffserv Policy Configuration
255
FIGURE 24-10 Diffserv Policy Class Definition
256
FIGURE 24-11 Assign Queue
257
FIGURE 24-12 Diffserv Policy Attribute Summary
258
FIGURE 24-13 Diffserv Policy Attribute Summary
259
FIGURE 24-14 Diffserv Service Configuration
260
FIGURE 24-15 Diffserv Service Summary
261
FIGURE 24-16 Diffserv Voip Example Network Diagram
261
Configuring Diffserv for Voice over IP (Voip)
262
25 Configuring Network Access Control
267
Understanding Port-Based Network Access Control
268
Configuring Network Access Control
269
FIGURE 25-1 FASTPATH with 802.1X Network Access Control
269
26 Configuring RADIUS
271
Authenticating Users through RADIUS
272
Configuring RADIUS
273
FIGURE 26-1 RADIUS Servers in a FASTPATH Network
273
27 Configuring Access Control for Networked Devices
275
Understanding the Terminal Access Controller Access Control System
276
Configuring Access Control for Networked Devices
277
FIGURE 27-1 FASTPATH with TACACS
277
28 Configuring DHCP Filtering
279
Understanding Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Filtering
280
Configuring DHCP Filtering
281
Example 1: Enable DHCP Filtering for the Switch
281
Example 2: Enable DHCP Filtering for an Interface
281
Example 3: Show DHCP Filtering Configuration
282
29 Configuring Traceroute
283
Configuring Traceroute
284
30 Generating Script Files
285
Understanding Configuration Scripting
286
Configuring Scripting
287
Example 1: Script
287
Example 2: Script List and Script Delete
287
Example 3: Script Apply Running-Config.scr
288
Example 4: Show Running-Config
288
Example 5: Copy Nvram: Script
289
Example 6: Script Validate Running-Config.scr
289
Example 7: Validate Another Configuration Script
290
31 Establishing an Outbound Telnet Connection
291
Configuring a Telnet Connection Via CLI
292
Example 1: Show Network
292
Example 2: Show Telnet
293
Example 3: Transport Output Telnet
293
Example 4: Session-Limit and Session-Timeout
294
Configuring a Telnet Connection Via Web Interface
294
FIGURE 31-1 Telnet Session Configuration
295
32 Creating a Pre-Login Banner
297
Creating a Pre-Login Banner Via CLI
298
To Create a Pre-Login Banner
298
Removing a Pre-Login Banner Via CLI
299
33 Configuring Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
301
Configuring SNTP Via CLI
302
Example 1: Show Sntp
302
Example 2: Show Sntp Client
302
Example 3: Show Sntp Server
303
Example 4: Configure Sntp
303
Example 5: Configure Sntp Client Mode
304
Example 6: Configuring Sntp Server
304
Example 7: Configure Sntp Client Port
304
Configuring SNTP Via Web Interface
305
FIGURE 33-1 SNTP Global Configuration
305
FIGURE 33-2 SNTP Global Status
305
FIGURE 33-3 SNTP Server Configuration
306
FIGURE 33-4 SNTP Server Status
307
34 Storing and Collecting Message Logs with Syslog
309
Configuring Syslog Via CLI
310
Example 1: Show Logging
310
Example 2: Show Logging Buffered
311
Example 3: Show Logging Traplogs
312
Example 4: Show Logging Hosts
312
Figure 9-5
312
Figure 10-5
312
Example 5: Logging Port Configuration
313
Configuring Syslog Via Web Interface
315
FIGURE 34-1 Log - Syslog Configuration
315
FIGURE 34-2 Log - Hosts Configuration Page - Add Host
315
FIGURE 34-3 Log - Hosts Configuration
316
Interpreting Log Files
318
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Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Table of Contents
5
Preface
19
How this Document Is Organized
20
Typographic Conventions
21
Related Documentation
22
1 Getting Started
25
System Requirements
26
Connectivity
26
Hub Connectivity
26
Electrical and Environmental
26
TABLE 1-1 Power Requirements
26
Unpacking
28
Handling Switches
28
Connectors
29
Jumper Options
29
Switch and RTM Faceplates
30
FIGURE 1-1 Switch and RTM Faceplates
30
10/100 Management Port (RJ-45)
31
Base 10/100/1000 Uplink Ports (RJ-45)
31
Serial Management Port (RJ-45)
31
RTM Airflows
31
RTM Airflow Requirements
31
TABLE 1-2 Airflow Requirements
31
RTM Pressure Drop Versus Airflows (Impedence Curves)
32
FIGURE 1-2 Netra CP3240H-RTM-CU Airflow (Pa)
32
FIGURE 1-3 Netra CP3240H-RTM-CU Airflow (Inchesh20)
32
FIGURE 1-4 Netra CP3240H-RTM-OP Airflow (Pa)
33
FIGURE 1-5 Netra CP3240H-RTM-OP Airflow (Inchesh20)
33
Removing and Installing Switches
34
Removing a Switch Set
34
Removing a Switch from the Front of the Server
35
FIGURE 1-6 Front Cable Management Bracket in Lower Position
35
FIGURE 1-7 Injector/Ejector on the Switch (Open Position)
36
Removing a Rear Transition Module for a Switch
37
Installing a Switch Set
38
Installing the Rear Transition Module for a Switch
38
Installing a Switch
38
Switch Leds
39
ATCA Board Status Leds
39
TABLE 1-3 ATCA Board Status Leds
39
Hot-Swap LED
40
TABLE 1-4 Hot-Swap LED States
40
2 Overview
41
Features
42
General
42
Base Interface
43
Fabric Gigabit Interface
44
AMC Sites
45
Switch Components
46
Broadcom Strataxgs 3 BCM56503 Ethernet Switch
46
Broadcom Strataxgs 3 BCM56800 Ethernet Switch
46
Broadcom BCM5464R and BCM5461S 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet PHY
46
Freescale Powerquicc II MPC8247 Communications Processor
47
Pigeon Point BMR-H8S-Amcc Advancedtca IPMI Subsystem
47
Protocols, Rfcs, and Mibs Support
48
FASTPATH Switching
48
Additional Layer 2 Functionality
49
System Facilities
49
Switching Mibs
50
Routing Mibs
50
FASTPATH Routing
51
FASTPATH Quality of Service
52
Diffserv
52
Access Control Lists (Acls)
52
Class of Service (Cos)
53
Quality of Service Mibs
53
FASTPATH Multicast
53
Multicast Mibs
54
FASTPATH Ipv6 Routing
54
Ipv6 Routing Mibs
55
FASTPATH Management
55
SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0
56
SSH 1.5 and 2.0
56
Additional Management Features
56
Functional Diagrams and Port Maps
57
Switch
57
FIGURE 2-1 Switch Functional Block Diagram
57
Rear Transition Modules (Rtm)S
58
TABLE 2-1 Switch External Ports
58
Copper RTM
59
FIGURE 2-2 Copper RTM Functional Block Diagram
59
Fiber Optic RTM
61
FIGURE 2-3 Fiber Optic RTM Functional Block Diagram
61
Base Fabric Switch Subsystem
63
FIGURE 2-4 Base Fabric Switch Subsystem
63
Expansion Fabric Switch Subsystem
64
FIGURE 2-5 Expansion Fabric Switch Subsystem
64
Advancedmc Sites
65
AMC Port Maps
66
FIGURE 2-6 AMC Port Map Diagram
66
TABLE 2-7 AMC Ethernet Port Availability
67
TABLE 2-8 AMC Site 1: AMC.0 MID-Size, AMC.2 Type E1, AMC.2 Type 5 (Optional), LED Module Support
67
TABLE 2-9 AMC Site #2 AMC.0 MID-Size, AMC.2 Type E1, AMC.2 Type 5, Double Module Support, LED Module Support
68
TABLE 2-10 AMC Site 3: AMC.0 MID-Size, AMC.2 Type E1, Master Clock Generator Support, LED Support
69
AMC Module Support by Site
70
AMC Port Restrictions for Rtms
70
TABLE 2-12 AMC Port Restrictions for Copper Rtms
70
TABLE 2-13 AMC Port Restrictions for Fiber Optic Rtms
70
3 Configuring Jumper Settings
71
Jumper Settings
72
P4 Cross-Connect Control
72
TABLE 3-1 Switch Configuration Jumper Settings
72
TABLE 3-2 P4 Cross-Connect Jumper Settings
72
P6(1-2) Fabric Zero Reset Configuration Word
73
P6(3-4) Base Zero Reset Configuration Word
73
P8(1-2) Base Write Protect
73
P8(3-4) Fabric Write Protect
74
P9 IPMC Firmware Program
74
P10(1-2) IPMC Reset
74
TABLE 3-6 P8 (3-4) Fabric Write Protect Jumper Settings
74
TABLE 3-7 P9 IPMC Firmware Program Jumper Settings
74
TABLE 3-8 P10 (1-2) IPMC Reset Jumper Settings
74
P10(3-4) Ipmc Fwe
75
P11(1-2) Forced-Board Enable
75
P11(3-4) IPMC Board Reset
75
P12(1-2) and P12 (3-4) EMI Ground to Logic Ground
76
P13 Serial Direction
76
TABLE 3-12 P12 (1-2) and P12 (3-4) Grounding Jumper Settings
76
TABLE 3-13 P13 Serial Direction Jumper Settings
76
Jumper Locations
77
FIGURE 3-1 Switch Jumper Locations
77
4 Configuring Switch Software
79
IPMI Firmware Sensors
80
State Sensors
80
TABLE 4-3 IPMI Sensor Logic
81
Threshold Sensors
82
TABLE 4-4 IPMI Thresold Sensors
82
Uboot
83
Uboot Console
83
E-Keying Control in Uboot
84
TABLE 4-5 Uboot Console Commands
84
Serial-Baud Rate Control in Uboot
85
Linux
85
E-Keying
85
E-Keying Bypass
86
ATCA Leds
86
Serial Select
86
Serial Location
87
Changing Serial Location from Uboot
87
Changing Serial Location from FASTPATH
87
Boot Sequence
88
Boot Utility Menu
89
Load Code Update Package Using TFTP/FTP
90
Erase Current Configuration
90
Erase Permanent Storage
90
Select Boot Method
90
Start Diagnostic Application
91
Primary and Backup Flash
91
Dual Firmware Images
91
Booting the Non-Active Image
91
Updating the Non-Active Image
92
Fabric 1G/10G Auto-Negotiation
92
Network Boot
92
Fastpath
96
Management Options
96
Cli
96
Basic CLI Commands
97
Logins and Prompts
98
CLI Defaults
98
Web Interface Defaults
98
SNMP Defaults
99
Secure Remote Access
99
SSH and SSL/TLS Keys
99
Enabling SSH and SSL
99
Default Settings
100
Port Ordering
100
TABLE 4-7 Port Order List
100
Firmware Updates
102
Firmware List
102
Firmware Upgrades
102
Fiber Optic RTM Configuration
103
Module Support
103
Backplane Ports Versus RTM Optical Ports
103
10G Configuration for RTM Optical Port
103
1G Configuration for RTM Optical Port
104
Environment Specifications
105
Electrical and Environmental
106
Absolute Maximum Ratings
106
Normal Operating Ranges
106
A.2Reliability
107
Mechanical
107
Board Dimensions and Weight
107
TABLE A-3 Board Dimensions and Weight
107
A.3 Mechanical
107
A.3.1 Board Dimensions and Weight
107
FIGURE A-1 PCB Dimensions
108
Connectors
109
Connector Assignments
110
B.1 Connector Assignments
110
Connector Locations (Topside
111
FIGURE B-1 Connector Locations (Topside
111
FIGURE B-2 ATCA Zone 1 Connector (J9
112
TABLE B-2 ATCA Zone 1 Connector (J9) Pins
112
ATCA Zone 2 P20 ZD Connector (J5
113
ATCA Zone 2 P21 ZD Connector (J4
113
TABLE B-3 ATCA Zone 2 P20 ZD Connector (J5
113
TABLE B-4 ATCA Zone 2 P21 ZD Connector (J4
113
ATCA Zone 2 P22 ZD Connector (J3
115
ATCA Zone 2 P23 ZD Connector (J2
115
TABLE B-5 ATCA Zone 2 P22 ZD Connector (J3
115
TABLE B-6 ATCA Zone 2 P23 ZD Connector (J2
115
ATCA Zone 2 P24 ZD Connector (J1
117
TABLE B-7 ATCA Zone 2 P24 ZD Connector (J1
117
B.8 Serial RJ-45 Connector (J13 Top)
117
Serial RJ-45 Connector (J13 Top
118
Serial Cable
118
TABLE B-8 Serial RJ-45 Connector (J13-Top
118
B.9 Serial Cable
118
10/100Base-TX RJ-45 Connector (J13 2Nd
119
Table 4-2
119
ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector Top (J8
120
ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector (J7-Middle
120
B.13 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector (J7-Middle)
120
B.14 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector (J6-Bottom)
121
Datasheet Reference
122
Agency Certifications
124
CE Certification
124
Nebs/Etsi
124
D.1 CE Certification
124
D.2 Nebs/Etsi
124
Safety
125
D.3 Safety
125
Emissions Test Regulations
126
EN 50081-1 Emissions
126
EN 55024 Immunity
126
D.4.1 en 50081-1 Emissions
126
D.4.2 en 55024 Immunity
126
Regulatory Information
127
D.4.1Fcc (Usa
127
D.5 Regulatory Information
127
D.5.1 D.4.1Fcc (Usa)
127
Industry Canada (Canada
128
Index
130
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