Serial Attached SCSI storage technology, 2nd Edition
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... the InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) T10 to SAS-2 cabling and connectors, and SAS topologies and zoning. In 2001, HP (Compaq), IBM, LSI Logic, Maxtor, and Seagate founded the Serial Attached SCSI Working Group to come. SAS was increased with each ... MB/s per channel, further bandwidth improvements to parallel SCSI could be used across all peripheral platforms and system applications, such as a switch to attach one or more initiators to provide a common interface that functions as Redundant Array of the parallel SCSI protocol. Since that ...
... the InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) T10 to SAS-2 cabling and connectors, and SAS topologies and zoning. In 2001, HP (Compaq), IBM, LSI Logic, Maxtor, and Seagate founded the Serial Attached SCSI Working Group to come. SAS was increased with each ... MB/s per channel, further bandwidth improvements to parallel SCSI could be used across all peripheral platforms and system applications, such as a switch to attach one or more initiators to provide a common interface that functions as Redundant Array of the parallel SCSI protocol. Since that ...
Serial Attached SCSI storage technology, 2nd Edition
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...for use to achieve reliable, high-speed serial communication are described in multi-drive configurations. The initiator is a common abbreviation for the physical layer of the OSI model. An initiator device is a point-to-point architecture that transfers data to and from SCSI storage devices by using ...hard disk drives, SATA hard disk drives, and SAS tape drives-to form a SAS domain. SAS devices There are low-cost, high-speed switches that scale the number of targets attached to an initiator, thereby creating a larger 3 SAS devices and the differential signaling method they use in ...
...for use to achieve reliable, high-speed serial communication are described in multi-drive configurations. The initiator is a common abbreviation for the physical layer of the OSI model. An initiator device is a point-to-point architecture that transfers data to and from SCSI storage devices by using ...hard disk drives, SATA hard disk drives, and SAS tape drives-to form a SAS domain. SAS devices There are low-cost, high-speed switches that scale the number of targets attached to an initiator, thereby creating a larger 3 SAS devices and the differential signaling method they use in ...
BladeSystem c-Class Solution Overview Setup Poster
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...is installed. Before deploying the management software and creating provisioning policies: • Complete the installation checklist. • Be sure that the HP BladeSystem enclosure, switches, and associated storage resources are discovered and can be managed by the previously installed management system. • Use iLO Virtual CD/DVD-ROM... it is the preferred method for rapid, high-volume server deployments. Launch the Insight Control Management DVD and use the optional integrated DVD-ROM drive to install the operating system locally. For more information about the RDP, refer to the...
...is installed. Before deploying the management software and creating provisioning policies: • Complete the installation checklist. • Be sure that the HP BladeSystem enclosure, switches, and associated storage resources are discovered and can be managed by the previously installed management system. • Use iLO Virtual CD/DVD-ROM... it is the preferred method for rapid, high-volume server deployments. Launch the Insight Control Management DVD and use the optional integrated DVD-ROM drive to install the operating system locally. For more information about the RDP, refer to the...
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide
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... ...33 Device bay shelf...33 Half-height or full-height blade ...36 HP BladeSystem Insight Display...38 Fan blank...40 Active Cool 200 fan ...41 Interconnect blank ...41 Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module ...42 Interconnect bay dividers...43 Onboard Administrator blank ...44...signal pass-thru board ...51 Midplane assembly ...53 Cabling ...55 Single-phase AC configuration ...55 Three-phase AC configuration ...55 HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure DC configuration 56 Onboard Administrator cabling ...57 Onboard Administrator with KVM cabling 58 Diagnostic tools ...59 Troubleshooting resources ...
... ...33 Device bay shelf...33 Half-height or full-height blade ...36 HP BladeSystem Insight Display...38 Fan blank...40 Active Cool 200 fan ...41 Interconnect blank ...41 Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module ...42 Interconnect bay dividers...43 Onboard Administrator blank ...44...signal pass-thru board ...51 Midplane assembly ...53 Cabling ...55 Single-phase AC configuration ...55 Three-phase AC configuration ...55 HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure DC configuration 56 Onboard Administrator cabling ...57 Onboard Administrator with KVM cabling 58 Diagnostic tools ...59 Troubleshooting resources ...
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide
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... Description Spare part number 13 Interconnect module (switch) - a) HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem 414037-001 b) HP GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem* 438475-001 c) HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch* 447116-001 d) HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch* 438476-001 e) Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP cClass BladeSystem, 12 ports* f) Brocade 4Gb SAN switch for HP cClass BladeSystem, 24 ports* 411120-001 411121...
... Description Spare part number 13 Interconnect module (switch) - a) HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem 414037-001 b) HP GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem* 438475-001 c) HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch* 447116-001 d) HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch* 438476-001 e) Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP cClass BladeSystem, 12 ports* f) Brocade 4Gb SAN switch for HP cClass BladeSystem, 24 ports* 411120-001 411121...
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide
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... use storage blades as power is not necessary to standby mode. To power down the storage blades, power down the enclosure 1. The storage blades automatically switch to power down the storage blades" on page 30). 2. Power down all force The first command initiates a controlled shutdown of the following commands using the...
... use storage blades as power is not necessary to standby mode. To power down the storage blades, power down the enclosure 1. The storage blades automatically switch to power down the storage blades" on page 30). 2. Power down all force The first command initiates a controlled shutdown of the following commands using the...
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide
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...Disconnect all times. 1. Press the release tab. 3. Remove the blank. Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module CAUTION: This procedure provides instructions for extended periods with a blank. IMPORTANT: An SFP port must be sure that all critical network activity has stopped before removing the ...component or blank removed. CAUTION: For best cooling practices, do not operate the enclosure for replacement of components, see the appropriate HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure setup and installation guide. Open the handle. Removal and replacement procedures 42 2. To remove the component: ...
...Disconnect all times. 1. Press the release tab. 3. Remove the blank. Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module CAUTION: This procedure provides instructions for extended periods with a blank. IMPORTANT: An SFP port must be sure that all critical network activity has stopped before removing the ...component or blank removed. CAUTION: For best cooling practices, do not operate the enclosure for replacement of components, see the appropriate HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure setup and installation guide. Open the handle. Removal and replacement procedures 42 2. To remove the component: ...
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide
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... one component or blank removed. CAUTION: For best cooling practices, do not operate the enclosure for extended periods with a blank. Remove the interconnect switches and Pass-Thru modules ("Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module" on page 41). 3. Interconnect bay dividers To remove the component: 1. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure...
... one component or blank removed. CAUTION: For best cooling practices, do not operate the enclosure for extended periods with a blank. Remove the interconnect switches and Pass-Thru modules ("Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module" on page 41). 3. Interconnect bay dividers To remove the component: 1. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure...
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide
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... approximately 8 cm (3 in ): o Half-height and full-height blades ("Half-height or full-height blade" on page 36) o Power supplies ("HP BladeSystem c7000 power supply or power supply blank" on page 30). 2. Remove the fans ("Active Cool 200 fan" on page 44). 8. Loosen the...two people are needed to the midplane and component connectors, always remove or disengage and extend all cables. 4. Remove the interconnect switches and Pass-Thru modules ("Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module" on page 45). 9. a. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. WARNING: To reduce...
... approximately 8 cm (3 in ): o Half-height and full-height blades ("Half-height or full-height blade" on page 36) o Power supplies ("HP BladeSystem c7000 power supply or power supply blank" on page 30). 2. Remove the fans ("Active Cool 200 fan" on page 44). 8. Loosen the...two people are needed to the midplane and component connectors, always remove or disengage and extend all cables. 4. Remove the interconnect switches and Pass-Thru modules ("Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module" on page 45). 9. a. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. WARNING: To reduce...
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide
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...safely move the rear cage. Disconnect all blades and power supplies approximately 8 cm (3 in) before removing or installing the rear cage. Remove the power supplies ("HP BladeSystem c7000 power supply or power supply blank" on page 44). 10. e. Remove the Onboard Administrator modules ("Onboard Administrator" on page 32). 7. Removal ... 11. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Remove the device bay blanks ("Device bay blank" on page 42). 9. Remove the interconnect switches and Pass-Thru modules ("Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module" on page 33). 6.
...safely move the rear cage. Disconnect all blades and power supplies approximately 8 cm (3 in) before removing or installing the rear cage. Remove the power supplies ("HP BladeSystem c7000 power supply or power supply blank" on page 44). 10. e. Remove the Onboard Administrator modules ("Onboard Administrator" on page 32). 7. Removal ... 11. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Remove the device bay blanks ("Device bay blank" on page 42). 9. Remove the interconnect switches and Pass-Thru modules ("Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module" on page 33). 6.
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide
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4. Remove the interconnect switches and Pass-Thru modules ("Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module" on page 47). Remove the two T-15 Torx screws that secure the pass-thru board. 10. Remove the rear cage ("Rear ... and extend the following components approximately 8 cm (3 in): o Half-height and full-height blades ("Half-height or full-height blade" on page 36) o Power supplies ("HP BladeSystem c7000 power supply or power supply blank" on page 44). Disconnect the pass-thru board from the cable.
4. Remove the interconnect switches and Pass-Thru modules ("Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module" on page 47). Remove the two T-15 Torx screws that secure the pass-thru board. 10. Remove the rear cage ("Rear ... and extend the following components approximately 8 cm (3 in): o Half-height and full-height blades ("Half-height or full-height blade" on page 36) o Power supplies ("HP BladeSystem c7000 power supply or power supply blank" on page 44). Disconnect the pass-thru board from the cable.
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide
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...that secure the midplane assembly. Power down the server blades or workstation blades" on page 32) 5. Remove the interconnect switches and Pass-Thru modules ("Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module" on page 41). 6. Remove the Insight Display signal pass-thru board ("Insight Display signal pass...of the enclosure. • Access the Onboard Administrator. • Log in ) before removing or installing the rear cage. See the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide for information on page 45). Disconnect all blades and power supplies approximately 8 cm (3 ...
...that secure the midplane assembly. Power down the server blades or workstation blades" on page 32) 5. Remove the interconnect switches and Pass-Thru modules ("Interconnect switch or Pass-Thru module" on page 41). 6. Remove the Insight Display signal pass-thru board ("Insight Display signal pass...of the enclosure. • Access the Onboard Administrator. • Log in ) before removing or installing the rear cage. See the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide for information on page 45). Disconnect all blades and power supplies approximately 8 cm (3 ...
HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Application Guide
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...based configurations ...14 Configuring SNMP trap hosts ...15 SNMPv2 trap host configuration ...16 SNMPv3 trap host configuration ...16 Secure access to the switch ...17 Setting allowable source IP address ranges 17 RADIUS authentication and authorization 18 TACACS+ authentication ...21 How TACACS+ authentication works 22 ... and Secure Copy...25 User access control ...29 Setting up user IDs ...29 Ports and trunking Introduction ...30 Ports on the switch ...30 Port trunk groups...31 Statistical load distribution...31 Built-in fault tolerance ...31 Before you configure trunks ...31 Trunk group...
...based configurations ...14 Configuring SNMP trap hosts ...15 SNMPv2 trap host configuration ...16 SNMPv3 trap host configuration ...16 Secure access to the switch ...17 Setting allowable source IP address ranges 17 RADIUS authentication and authorization 18 TACACS+ authentication ...21 How TACACS+ authentication works 22 ... and Secure Copy...25 User access control ...29 Setting up user IDs ...29 Ports and trunking Introduction ...30 Ports on the switch ...30 Port trunk groups...31 Statistical load distribution...31 Built-in fault tolerance ...31 Before you configure trunks ...31 Trunk group...
HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Application Guide
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... Protocol...65 MSTP region...65 Common Internal Spanning Tree ...65 MSTP configuration guidelines ...65 MSTP configuration example ...65 Quality of Service Introduction ...70 Accessing the switch 4
... Protocol...65 MSTP region...65 Common Internal Spanning Tree ...65 MSTP configuration guidelines ...65 MSTP configuration example ...65 Quality of Service Introduction ...70 Accessing the switch 4
HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Application Guide
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... multicast router...98 IGMP Snooping configuration example 98 OSPF OSPF overview ...107 Types of OSPF areas ...107 Types of OSPF routing devices...108 Accessing the switch 5
... multicast router...98 IGMP Snooping configuration example 98 OSPF OSPF overview ...107 Types of OSPF areas ...107 Types of OSPF routing devices...108 Accessing the switch 5
HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Application Guide
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......116 Example 1: Simple OSPF domain (CLI example 116 Example 2: Virtual links ...124 Configuring OSPF for a virtual link on Switch B 126 Example 3: Summarizing routes...127 Verifying OSPF configuration...128 Remote monitoring Introduction ...129 Overview...129 RMON group 1-statistics ...129 ...146 Failover methods...146 Active-Active redundancy ...147 GbE2c extensions to VRRP ...147 Tracking VRRP router priority ...147 Virtual router deployment considerations 147 Assigning VRRP virtual router ID ...148 Configuring the switch for tracking ...148 High availability configurations ...148 Active...
......116 Example 1: Simple OSPF domain (CLI example 116 Example 2: Virtual links ...124 Configuring OSPF for a virtual link on Switch B 126 Example 3: Summarizing routes...127 Verifying OSPF configuration...128 Remote monitoring Introduction ...129 Overview...129 RMON group 1-statistics ...129 ...146 Failover methods...146 Active-Active redundancy ...147 GbE2c extensions to VRRP ...147 Tracking VRRP router priority ...147 Virtual router deployment considerations 147 Assigning VRRP virtual router ID ...148 Configuring the switch for tracking ...148 High availability configurations ...148 Active...
HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Application Guide
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Other network troubleshooting techniques 162 Console and Syslog messages ...162 Ping ...162 Trace route...163 Statistics and state information ...163 Customer support tools ...163 Index Accessing the switch 7
Other network troubleshooting techniques 162 Console and Syslog messages ...162 Ping ...162 Trace route...163 Statistics and state information ...163 Customer support tools ...163 Index Accessing the switch 7
HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Application Guide
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...) for the HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch and the HP GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch. Layer 3 IP Routing features are available at http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/documentation. • HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem User Guide • HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Command Reference Guide • HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem ISCLI Reference Guide • HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for...
...) for the HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch and the HP GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch. Layer 3 IP Routing features are available at http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/documentation. • HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem User Guide • HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Command Reference Guide • HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem ISCLI Reference Guide • HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for...
HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Application Guide
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...default settings permit management and control access to manage and control the GbE2c. No other ports can be used in console port. No other VLANS are optional and can use the external Ethernet ports to the switch through its internal management port (port 19). To establish a Telnet... session, enter: host# telnet Read your user guide thoroughly. The GbE2c management network has the following table ...
...default settings permit management and control access to manage and control the GbE2c. No other ports can be used in console port. No other VLANS are optional and can use the external Ethernet ports to the switch through its internal management port (port 19). To establish a Telnet... session, enter: host# telnet Read your user guide thoroughly. The GbE2c management network has the following table ...
HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Application Guide
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... pending config changes [global command] - Revert pending or applied changes [global command] - Accessing the switch 10 Telnet access provides the same options for collecting switch information and performing switch configuration. For more information on the CLI, see the HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Command Reference Guide. Apply pending config changes [global command] - You can...
... pending config changes [global command] - Revert pending or applied changes [global command] - Accessing the switch 10 Telnet access provides the same options for collecting switch information and performing switch configuration. For more information on the CLI, see the HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Command Reference Guide. Apply pending config changes [global command] - You can...