InfiniBand Server Switches Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cisco SFS 7000P and SFS 7000D InfiniBand Server Switches Hardware Installation Guide
- chapter 1
- chapter 2
- chapter 3
- chapter 4
- chapter 5
- chapter 6
- appendix A
- appendix B
- Acronyms and Abbreviations3
- Audience
- Organization
- Conventions
- Related Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- CiscoProduct Security Overview
- Product Alerts and Field Notices
- Obtaining Technical Assistance
- Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
- 1
- Introduction to Switches
- Switch Connectors
- Switch Components
- System Features
- Administrative Features
- Safety
- Site Requirements
- Power Requirements
- Site Preparation Checklist
- Safety
- Pre-installation Instructions
- Rack-Mounting the Switches
- Requirements
- Rack-Mounting the Switch
- Step1 Remove the switch, rack-mount brackets, contents of accessory kit, and documentation from ...
- Step2 Place the switch on a secure, clean surface.
- Step3 Record the MAC address and the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) number for future reference.
- Step4 Check the slot in the rack for sufficient clearance.
- Step5 Determine the desired method of installation, and follow the appropriate steps:
- Installing the Switch with One Person
- Step1 Separate one set of the rack brackets. (See Figure3-1.)
- Step2 Attach the bracket that has the screw holes to the side of the switch, with the flange fac...
- Step3 Repeat Step1 and Step2 on the opposite side of the switch to attach the second bracket.
- Step4 Check the rack for clearance for the switch. The switch can be installed either directly o...
- Step5 Attach the remaining two rack brackets to your rack.
- Step6 Lift the switch unit, and align the sliding brackets to the switch with the brackets attac...
- Step7 Carefully push the switch unit into the rack, as shown in Figure3-5.
- Step8 Maintain at least six inches between the cooling vents and any obstructions.
- Step9 Secure the switch with your screws through the front of the rack, as shown in Figure3-6.
- Installing the Switch with Two People
- Step1 Separate the assembled rack brackets. (See Figure3-1.)
- Step2 Attach the rack bracket that has screw holes to the sides of the switch by using the screw...
- Step3 Attach the rack brackets to their counterparts before inserting the switch into the rack.
- Step4 Insert the switch into the rack with the rack bracket attached. You must tilt the switch u...
- Step5 Have one person hold the switch while another person secures the switch to the rack.
- Step6 Maintain at least six inches between the cooling vents and any obstructions.
- Step7 Attach the rack bracket to the back of the rack posts with screws that fit your rack.
- Step8 Attach the front rails to the front of the rack with screws that fit your rack. (See Figur...
- Configuring Basic Connectivity
- Obtaining an IP Address
- Obtaining an IP Address from the DHCP Server for Ethernet Management
- Obtaining a Static IP Address for Ethernet Management
- Figure3-7 Connecting the Console Cable to a Serial Console Port on the Cisco SFS7000P Server Sw...
- Figure3-8 Connecting the Console Cable to a Serial Console Port on the Cisco SFS7000D Server Sw...
- Step1 Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC terminal emulation program to match...
- Step2 Connect the supplied DB-9/RJ-45 female adapter or DB-25/RJ-45 female adapter (depending on...
- Step3 Connect one end of the supplied console cable (a flat rollover RJ-45 cable) to the serial ...
- Step1 Wait for the login prompt.
- Step2 Enter the username and password. The default username is super, and the default password i...
- Step3 Enter the enable command.
- Step4 Enter the configure command to enter the configuration mode.
- Step5 Enter the interface mgmt-ethernet command to enter the config-if-mgmt-ethernet mode.
- Step6 Enable the static address option, which turns off the default-enabled DHCP.
- Step7 Enter the IP address of the management interface, followed by the netmask, which enables t...
- Step8 Set the default gateway for the management interface. See your system administrator for a ...
- Step9 Enable the management interface by entering the no shutdown command.
- Step10 Save the configuration to preserve it between reboots.
- Connecting the 10/100 Ethernet Management Port
- Powering Up the Chassis
- Step1 Remove the power cords from the shipping package.
- Step2 Inspect the power cord to determine if it provides the proper plug and is appropriately ce...
- Step3 Connect the power cords to the power connectors on the rear of the switch.
- Step4 Connect the other end of each AC power cable into a 90-to 264-VAC power outlet operating b...
- Step5 Check the LEDs on the front of the Server Switch.
- Step6 Log in and assign a network address after you see the login prompt.
- Obtaining an IP Address
- Connecting Network Devices
- Managing the System
- Power Supply Modules
- Installing a Power Supply Module
- Step1 Ground yourself appropriately.
- Step2 Remove the filler panel from the power supply bay with a number 1 Phillips or a slotted sc...
- Step3 Remove the power supply module if one is in place by pulling on the black handle. (See Fig...
- Step4 Insert the new power supply module into the open slot until it is fully seated. You might ...
- Step5 Secure fasteners with a number 1 Phillips or a slotted screwdriver.
- Step6 Check the LEDs to verify the status of the module. (See Figure4-3 for the location of the...
- Removing Power Supply Modules
- Step1 Make sure you have a number 1 Phillips or a slotted screwdriver to disengage the fasteners.
- Step2 Ground yourself appropriately.
- Step3 Locate the power supply module that you want to remove.
- Step4 Unscrew the fasteners that hold the power supply module in place. (See Figure4-4.)
- Step5 Pull the unit from the bay.
- Step6 Install the filler panel in place of the power supply module, or install a new power suppl...
- LEDs
- Chassis Status LEDs
- Table5-1 Interpreting the Chassis Status LED
- Figure5-1 Front View of CiscoSFS7000P Server Switch Showing Chassis Status LED
- Figure5-2 Front View of Cisco SFS7000D Server Switch Showing Chassis Status LED
- Figure5-3 Rear View of CiscoSFS7000P Server Switch Showing Chassis Status LEDs
- Figure5-4 Rear View of Cisco SFS7000D Server Switch Showing Chassis Status LEDs
- InfiniBand Port LEDs
- Power Supply LEDs
- Chassis Status LEDs
- Managing the System with Element Manager
- Displaying System Information
- About Diagnostic Tests
- LED Tests
- Self-Tests
- Running Card Self-Test
- Running Chassis Self-Test
- Running Fan Self-Test
- Step1 Identify the number of the fan you want to diagnose, if you do not already know the number...
- Step2 Enter the diag fan id command.
- Step3 Display the progress of the test by entering the show diag fan command.
- Step4 Display any errors that appear in the result string by entering the show diag fru-error co...
- Step5 Reboot the chassis when the self-test is complete.
- Running Power Supply Tests
- Running a LED Test on the Power Supply
- Running a Self-Test on a Power Supply
- Step1 Determine the ID of the power supply that you want to diagnose, if you do not already know...
- Step2 Specify the type of test (self-test is chosen by default) by entering the diag power-suppl...
- Step3 Start the test.
- Step4 Display the progress of the test by entering the show diag fan command.
- Step5 Display any errors that appear in the result string by entering the show diag fru-error co...
- Step6 Reboot the chassis when the self-test is complete.
- Displaying Hardware Errors
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- F
- G
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Index
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Cisco SFS 7000P and SFS 7000D InfiniBand Server Switches Hardware Installation Guide
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organization, document vii
overvoltage 2-4
P
parity 3-9
particles 2-3
performance, degradation 1-2
pinch connector 3-13
port
console
1-2
Ethernet management 1-2
InfiniBand 1-2
LED, InfiniBand 5-3
management 3-14
POST 1-5, 3-11, 6-1
power cord 3-10
power requirements 2-5
power source, interruptions 2-4
Power Supplies tab 5-5
power supply
bay
1-3
errors 6-9
failed 4-1
features 1-3
FRU 4-1
hot-swappable 1-3, 4-1
information display 5-6
install 4-2
LED 5-3
LED test 6-7
module 1-3
module removal 4-4
redundant 1-3
Self-Test 6-7
test 6-6
unit 4-1
without 4-4
power supply module 1-3
power up, chassis 3-10
pull connector 3-13, 3-14
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rack-mount, switch 3-3
radio transmitters 2-3
real-time clock 1-5
redundant, power supply 1-3
remove power supply module 4-4
RFI 2-3
S
safety warnings 2-1, 3-2
scalability 1-4
SDR 1-2, 1-3