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1. 11 Minimum and Maximum Rack Depth for this Switch 11 Installing the Switch in the Rack 12 Grounding the Switch ew eae ae 19 Configuring the Switch for the First Time 20 Unified Fabric Manager UFM 27 FabriGlT css s s RIP aaa a ea qatasun asa map wa h a N RATEN EE NR ERR 28 Starting an SSH Connection to the Switch 30 Starting a WebUI Connection to the Switch 31 Resetting the Switch ices ssa doge o er ERR Raw Rr ax Y REV Y Ya saw ia 32 Mellanox Technologies 3 Rev 1 8 List of Figures Figure 1 Rack Rail Kit Parts MIS00083 85 12 Figure 2 Rack Rail Kit Parts MIS000079 13 Figure 3 Installation Options Available for Short Switches 14 Figure 4 Installation Options Available for Standard Length Switches 14 Figure 5 For Short Switches Which Side of the Rack Do You Want the Connectors 15 Figure 6 Making Room for the Power Cord 16 Figure 7 Screwing on the Bracket 00 ers er rr rr rss rr rr rr rr sr rs 16 Figure 8 Screwing on the Rail iier imd rer ee sr PR rr sr rss rr eta RE rss 17 Figure 9 Inserting the Caged Nuts
2. tee 17 Figure 10 Connect Bracket to Rack Vertical support 18 Figure 11 Externally Managed Management Interface 0 0 eee 20 Figure 12 License Key Entitlement Number 28 Figure 13 License Key Generation Form tee 29 Figure 14 Reset BUHOF a oz sss isqun uhu usa pst ies bed Sees Ii D Se aden 32 4 Mellanox Technologies Rev 1 8 List of Tables Table 1 Revision History of this User s Manual 6 Table 2 Reference Documents and Web Sites 7 Table 3 Switch Management by OPN eee 9 Table 4 Switches and Rail Kits for Various Rack Depths 10 Table 5 Mellanox Part Numbering Legend 10 Table 6 Serial Terminal Program Configuration 21 Table 7 Configuration Wizard Session IP Configuration by DHCP 21 Table 8 Configuration Wizard Session IP Zeroconf Configuration 23 Table 9 Configuration Wizard Session Static IP Configuration 24 Mellanox Technologies 5 Rev 1 8 Revision History Table 1 Revision History of this User s Manual Revision Date Details 1 8 November Added Note to See Installing the Switch in the 2012 Rack on page 12 regarding lack of support fo
3. Go to Passing the Power Cord From the Connector Side to the Power Side on page 61 for detailed instructions on routing the power cord from the power side to the connector side Figure 6 Making Room for the Power Cord Power cord Figure 7 Screwing on the Bracket Option A Option B Option A puts the front of the switch 5cm Option B puts the front of the switch behind the rack vertical support even with the rack vertical support Place to put the power cable Option A will require 3 flat head Option B will require 4 flat head screws screws This configuration also allows you to put the power cord through the bracket Mellanox Technologies Rev 1 8 The side of the switch with these brackets will be the side that is even with or very close to the vertical rack support 4 Screw the rails onto the switch Use 5 flat head screws to connect each rail to the switch Figure 8 Screwing on the Rail 5 screws 5 Clip the 4 caged nuts into the holes in the rack you will be using to connect the rail slides Check that both sides of the switch left and right are the same level in the rack Figure 9 Inserting the Caged Nuts e N The caged nuts are separated by a single space 6 Clip 4 more caged nuts into the holes in the rack you will be using to connect the brackets Check that both sides of the switch power side and conn
4. based on Mellanox Technologies InfiniScale IV switch device FabricIT Enterprise Fabric Management Talk to your Mellanox representative for information EFM Software User s Manual regarding licensing and implementation of the FabricIT Enterprise Fabric Management Software System See Document Conventions When discussing memory sizes MB and MBytes are used in this document to mean size in mega bytes The use of Mb or Mbits small b indicates size in mega bits This symbol indicates a recommendation D This symbol indicates importatnt information for the user and installer bo A This symbol indicates a potential danger of damage to the hardware or software Mellanox Technologies 7 Rev 1 8 This symbol indicates a potential danger of injury to users and or installers and poten tial damage to the hardware or software 8 Mellanox Technologies Rev 1 8 Internally Managed vs Externally Managed The following table shows which switches come with a management CPU and which do not Managed switches can be upgraded from simple chassis management to full fabric management by purchasing an additional license For more information on buying a license see the user s manual Unmanaged switches are plug and play out of the box All switches come with the latest firm ware burned on the Flash Update the firmware on unmanaged switches in band only When new firmware is available you will receive an e
5. change an answer enter the step number to return to Otherwise hit enter to save changes and exit Choice Enter Configuration changes saved To return to the wizard from the CLI enter the configuration jump start command from con figuration mode Launching CLI lt switch name gt gt The wizard displays a summary of your choices and then asks you to confirm the choices or to re edit them Either press lt Enter gt to save changes and exit or enter the configuration step number that you wish to return to Note To run the command configuration jump start you must be in Config mode 22 Mellanox Technologies J Rev 1 8 Table 8 Configuration Wizard Session IP Zeroconf Configuration Wizard Session Display IP Zeroconf Configuration Example Mellanox configuration wizard Do you want to use the wizard for initial configuration y Step 1 Hostname switch 112126 Step 2 Use DHCP on mgmt0 interface yes no Step 3 Use zeroconf on memt0 interface no yes Step 4 Default gateway For example 192 168 10 1 Step 5 Primary DNS server Step 6 Domain name Step 7 Enable IPv6 yes yes Step 8 Enable IPv6 autoconfig SLAAC on mgmt0 interface no no Step 9 Admin password Enter to leave unchanged Step 9 Confirm admin password Enter to leave unchanged You have entered the following information Hostname switch 112126 Use DHCP on mgmt0 interface
6. no Use zeroconf on mgmt0 interface no yes Default gateway 192 168 10 1 Primary DNS server Domain name Enable IPv6 yes Enable IPv6 autoconfig SLAAC on mgmt0 interface no Admin password Enter to leave unchanged unchanged D OSL Qe Re PE To change an answer enter the step number to return to Otherwise hit lt enter gt to save changes and exit Choice Configuration changes saved To return to the wizard from the CLI enter the configuration jump start command from configure mode Launching CLI switch 1 gt Mellanox Technologies 23 Rev 1 8 Table 9 Configuration Wizard Session Static IP Configuration Wizard Session Display Static IP Configuration Example Mellanox configuration wizard Do you want to use the wizard for initial configuration y Step 1 Hostname switch 112126 Step 2 Use DHCP on mgmt0 interface yes n Step 3 Use zeroconf on mgmt0 interface no Step 4 Primary IP address 192 168 10 4 Mask length may not be zero if address is not zero interface eth0 Step 5 Netmask 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Step 6 Default gateway 192 168 10 1 Step 7 Primary DNS server Step 8 Domain name Step 9 Enable IPv6 yes yes Step 10 Enable IPv6 autoconfig SLAAC on mgmt0 interface no no Step 11 Admin password Enter to leave unchanged You have entered the following information Hostname switch 112126 Use DHCP on mgmt0 interface no Use ze
7. of the casing screws and connect the other end to a valid ground If you choose to not use the ground screw make sure that the rack is properly grounded and that there is a valid ground connection between the chassis of the switch and the rack Test the ground using an Ohm meter 4 Some national and or local codes may require IT components to be bonded and exter nally grounded not including the power cord ground You must follow all national and pe local codes when installing this equipment Mellanox Technologies 19 Rev 1 8 Configuring the Switch for the First Time Externally Managed Unmanaged Switches Unmanaged Externally managed switches that is the IS5025 switches do not get configured On unmanaged switches the CONSOLE Ethernet and USB connectors are not found and if existing do not work Figure 11 Externally Managed Management Interface The unmanaged switches are Plug and Play and all firmware updates should be done in band The I2C connection should only be used if the firmware image was corrupted to the point that the regular firmware tools cannot successfully reburn the correct image When you install the switch it comes with the latest firmware burned on the board You will not need to burn firmware unless you get notification from Mellanox that a newer version of firm ware for your switch has been released Managed Internally managed Switches 1 Connect the host PC RS232 connector to the CONSOLE p
8. unmanaged switch have CONSOLE Ethernet and USB connectors they will not work Only the I2C connector will work on unmanaged switches Mellanox Technologies 9 Rev 1 8 Table 4 Switches and Rail Kits for Various Rack Depths Switch S Standard B Short Rack Size Rail Kit Short 50cm to 80cm MIS00008 3 Short 38cm to 50cm MIS00007 9 Standard 50cm to 80cm MIS00008 5 Table 5 Mellanox Part Numbering Legend Place Field Decoder IS System Type InfiniScale Switch 50 Model Family FF Form factor 25 36 Ports Unmanaged 30 36 Ports and Chassis Management with Fabric Management up to 108 nodes 35 36 ports with chassis management and Fab ric Management up to 2000 nodes C InfiniBand Port Config Q QDR D DDR Separator P of Power Supplies 020 1 1 2 2 M Depth of the Unit S standard depth B short depth Y Air Flow direction Rz Connector side to PSU side airflow F PSU side to Connector side airflow R RoHS C RoHS5 X RoHS6 10 Mellanox Technologies Rev 1 8 Installing the Switch in the Rack The procedure for installing the switch in a full rack while bringing the power cord across along side of the switch can be found in the switch user manual The switch platform can be rack mounted and is designed for installation in a standard 19 rack The power side of the switch includes a hot swap power supply module a blank cove
9. with the rack vertical support Either the side with the power supply units or the side with the IB connectors can be even with one of the vertical rack supports Short switches have the OPN character B and are 1 716 IU H x 17 17 W x16 84 D 43 6mm X 436 2mm X 427 7mm Standard switches have the OPN character S and are 1 716 IU Hx 17 17 W x24 71 D 43 6mm X 436 2mm X 627 7 mm Things to consider before choosing where to mount the rails and rail slides Air flow Configuration of already installed equipment Cable bending radius The distance between the rack and the door can be as little as 4 cm on one side of the rack and as much as 18 cm on the other side of the rack Keep in mind that there can be as many as 36 cables con nected to the switch Do you want the connector side recessed in the rack to allow for a larger cable bending radius Will the connector side be recessed past other equipment in the rack and will this be prob lematic Mellanox Technologies 13 1 4 Rev 1 8 Figure 3 Installation Options Available for Short Switches Doors Doors E Connector side Spine side 19 482 6mm l 19 482 6mm Switch Spine side Connector side Doors Doors Figure 4 Installation Options Available for Standard Length Switches 24 71 or 627 6mm deep Doors Doors Connector side Spine side Spine side Connector side
10. DAMAGE Mellanox TECHNOLOGIES Mellanox Technologies Mellanox Technologies Ltd 350 Oakmead Parkway Suite 100 PO Box 586 Hermon Building Sunnyvale CA 94085 Yokneam 20692 U S A Israel www mellanox com Tel 972 4 909 7200 Tel 408 970 3400 Fax 972 4 959 3245 Fax 408 970 3403 Copyright 2011 Mellanox Technologies All rights reserved Mellanox BridgeX ConnectX InfiniBlast InfiniBridge InfiniHost InfiniRISC InfiniScale InfiniPCI PhyX and Virtual Protocol Interconnect are registered trademarks of Mellanox Technologies Ltd CORE Direct and FabricIT are trademarks of Mellanox Technologies Ltd All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies 36 Port InfiniBand QDR Switch Platform Installation Guide 2 Mellanox Technologies Document Number 3135 Rev 1 8 Table of Contents Table or Contents ss 355526 sees ere d tities m Rx eese xx iw eters eed 3 LISL OT FOTEN ee aca a e Rae ot DE onu a 4 List Of Tables 5 cheese Rer nRRERES EM eR RR RR EE RE EU gas 5 About this Manual lass ua re or jo saa a RENTRER AE RR 7 Intended Audience 0 hac ac au y h wie ad QU Daudus 7 Related Documentation 7 Document Conventions 4 kxcwescdo edo RR ES Sedo Omen awd rr es rr 7 Internally Managed vs Externally Managed 9 Installing the Switch in the Rack
11. Doors Doors Installation A Installation B Standard switches only support installation with the connector side of the switch near the rack door as per installation B in Figure 4 Mellanox Technologies Rev 1 8 Figure 5 For Short Switches Which Side of the Rack Do You Want the Connectors The figure above shows the power side next to the door and the connector side away from the door This configuration has more room for the cables and a larger bending radius This configuration is not supported for standard length switches 24 71 or 627 6mm deep The figure below shows the connector side next to the door and the power side away from the door This configuration may be necessary to conform to your rack configuration E29 00000000000605000000000000000 oooooooooookd 3 Screw the brackets onto the switch Use the flat head screws to connect the bracket There are two options for mounting the bracket One option will place the switch even with the vertical support of the rack and the second option will recess the switch further into the rack If you Mellanox Technologies 15 Rev 1 8 1 6 are using the second option insert the power cable before screwing the bracket to the vertical support If you need to bring the Power cord from the other side of the rack recess the switch and run the Power cord through the bracket also using the slot in the A rail slide
12. License If your switch system includes an internal management then to activate extended FabricIT man agement and inspection features you need to install the license that was purchased along with the switch system Without the license you will not be able to run a Subnet Manager on the switch nor run advanced fabric diagnostics Mellanox Technologies 29 Rev 1 8 Starting an SSH Connection to the Switch SSH connection also supports TeINet Each Ethernet connector gets connected to Ethernet switches These switches must be configured to 10 100M auto negotiation de Set up an Ethernet connection between the switch and a local network machine the remote machine henceforth using a standard RJ 45 connector 2 Connect to the remote machine Start a remote shell to the switch using the following command ssh 1 admin your ip address gt When prompted for a password enter admin Note that the IP address used above is the same IP address that was assigned to the Mellanox configuration wizard in the Configuring the Switch for the First Time section 4 You can enter any supported command now Note For a complete reference of commands please see Mellanox FabricIT Management Soft ware User s Manual 30 Mellanox Technologies Rev 1 8 Starting a WebUI Connection to the Switch 1 Set up an Ethernet connection between the switch and a local network machine the remote machine henceforth usi
13. Mellanox TECHNOLOGIES 36 Port InfiniBand QDR Switch Platform Installation Guide PNs MIS5025 MIS5030 MIS5035 Rev 1 8 www mellanox com Rev 1 8 NOTE THIS HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR TEST SUITE PRODUCT PRODUCT S AND ITS RELATED DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED BY MELLANOX TECHNOLOGIES AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS OF ANY KIND AND SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF AIDING THE CUSTOMER IN TESTING APPLICATIONS THAT USE THE PRODUCTS IN DESIGNATED SOLUTIONS THE CUSTOMER S MANUFACTURING TEST ENVIRONMENT HAS NOT MET THE STANDARDS SET BY MELLANOX TECHNOLOGIES TO FULLY QUALIFY THE PRODUCT S AND OR THE SYSTEM USING IT THEREFORE MELLANOX TECHNOLOGIES CANNOT AND DOES NOT GUARANTEE OR WARRANT THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL OPERATE WITH THE HIGHEST QUALITY ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL MELLANOX BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTIES FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PAYMENT FOR PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT S AND RELATED DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
14. auto full auto ethernet physical 1500 00 00 50 3A 8E 80 123102 1271 Mellanox Technologies 25 indicates Rev 1 8 TX carrier 0 TX collisions 0 switch 112428 26 Mellanox Technologies J Rev 1 8 Unified Fabric Manager UFM For an added licensing fee you can purchase Mellanox s Unified Fabric UFM is a powerful plat form for managing scale out computing environments it enables data center operators to effi ciently monitor and operate the entire fabric boost application performance and maximize fabric resources utilization Mellanox Technologies 27 Rev 1 8 FabricIT FabricIT EFM is a software based management system that can be run with either a command line interface or with a WebUI interface Chassis management comes with the switch system An optional license is required for full use of FabricIT cluster management See the FabricIT EFM User Manual for instructions and commands available to manage the chassis switches and fab ric Downloading FabriclT Software and Documents To download FabricIT software and documentation please visit the following Web page FabricIT http www mellanox com content pages php pg fabric it login Note that you will need to enter the License Entitlement number and the Switch S N to obtain the software and documentation and also to generate an EFM license that enables extended FabricIT management and inspection features on y
15. ector side are at the same level in the rack 7 Using two of the bolts for each rail slide install the rail slides 8 Tighten the bolts to 9 2 Nm or 81 5 pound inches If the power cable is on this side of the switch feed the power cable into the slot in the rail slide before screwing it to the vertical sup port Mellanox Technologies 17 Rev 1 8 Figure 10 Connect Bracket to Rack Vertical support 9 Place the four bolts for the caged nuts within reach 10 Slide the switch into the rails 11 Put the switch into place and screw the bolts into the nuts from step 6 If the power cable is on this side of the switch feed the power cable into the slot in the bracket before screwing it to the vertical support Tighten the bolts to 9 2 Nm or 81 5 pound inches 12 Tighten all of the screws to 9 2 Nm or 81 5 pound inches 13 Ground the switch 14 Plug in the power cables 15 Check the Status LEDs and confirm that all of the LEDs show status lights consistent with normal operation Warning Any yellow status LEDs is cause for concern and must be dealt with imme diately A It can take up to 5 minutes to boot up during which time the status LED may indicate red 16 You can start connecting all of the cables to the switch 18 Mellanox Technologies Grounding the Switch Check to determine if your local or national electrical codes require an external ground to all IT components If so connect a ground wire to one
16. h the DHCP server to assign the IP address type yes and press lt Enter gt If you type no no DHCP then you will be asked whether you wish to use the zeroconf configuration or not If you enter yes yes Zero conf the session will continue as shown in Table 8 If you enter no no Zeroconf then you need to enter a static IP and the session will continue as shown in Table 9 Step 3 Enable IPv6 yes yes The management interfacewill be able to use IPv6 addresses Step 4 Enable IPv6 autoconfig SLAAC on This turns on autoconfiguration of the IPv6 mgmt0 interface no no addresses This is unsuitable for DHCPv6 Mellanox Technologies 21 Table 7 Configuration Wizard Session Rev 1 8 IP Configuration by DHCP Sheet 2 of 2 Wizard Session Display Example Comments Step 5 Admin password Press lt Enter gt to leave unchanged lt new_password gt Step 6 Confirm admin password lt new_password gt To avoid illegal access to the machine please type a password and then press lt Enter gt Then confirm the password by re entering it Note that password characters are not printed You have entered the following information Hostname lt switch name gt Use DHCP on mgmt0 interface yes Enable IPv6 yes Enable IPv6 autoconfig SLAAC on mgmt0 interface no 5 Admin password Enter to leave unchanged CHANGED I 2 3 4 To
17. mail with the link to the Mellanox firmware download site The download site has the Mellanox firmware tool package and full instructions for updating firmware All managed switches have internal chassis management and can manage up to 108 nodes FabricIT can support IB fabrics of up to 648 nodes Managed switches need an initial configura tion before they will start working See Table 3 for details Table 3 Switch Management by OPN Managed Hamilly Unmanaged Management Connections IS5025 Unman No Management aged Plug and play All firmware updates should be done in band using Mellanox Firm ware Management Tools 12C port access using MTUSB 1 device is required for firmware updates if in band burning is not possible IS5030 Managed RS232 cable DB9 to RJ45 included in the box to connect to host PC for initial configuration of the switch After initial configuration the switch can be managed through the Ethernet using a remote connec tion This switch is capable of Fabric management for an unlimited num ber of nodes with the purchase of Mellanox UFM IS5035 Managed RS232 cable DB9 to RJ45 included in the box to connect to host PC for initial configuration of the switch After initial configuration the switch can be managed through the Ethernet using a remote connec tion This switch is capable of Fabric management for an unlimited num ber of nodes with the purchase of Mellanox UFM Should your
18. mm and 800mm apart Mellanox Technologies 11 Rev 1 8 Installing the Switch in the Rack Tools and Customer Supplied Parts Phillips Screwdrivers 1 and 2 Grounding screw Grounding wire sufficient to reach a valid ground ESD strap ESD mat Figure 1 Rack Rail Kit Parts MIS00083 85 Bracket 1 n 3 s Rail I y Rail slide e ud kg ig 8 28 pope fake fe 5 kg g Make sure that the Rail kit is compatible with your rack For short depth switches rail kit MIS00083 is to be used for racks from 50cm to 80cm deep and rail kit MIS00079 is to be used for racks from 38cm to 50cm deep including the iDataPlex rack For standard depth switches rail kit MIS00085 is to be used for racks from 60cm to 80cm deep Parts included in the rail kit 18 recessed flat head screws e 8 caged nuts e 8 pan head screws M6 2 rails 2 rail slides 2 brackets 12 Mellanox Technologies J Rev 1 8 Figure 2 Rack Rail Kit Parts MIS000079 Rail Bracket u j Rail slide Log ag R EAS S fa c ID C B gt rg Pty P gt Py ca in G rg Bra 8r 1 Place the ESD mat on the floor where you will be working and put on the ESD strap Make sure the ESD strap is touching your skin and that the other end is connected to a verified ground 2 Choose which side of the switch you want even
19. nd powering them up when the button is pushed A quick push of this button performs this reset When the button is held down for 15 sec onds the switch is reset and the password is deleted You will then be able to enter without a pass word and make a new password for the user admin In the externally managed switch the reset button resets the CPU of the switch device The IS Series User Manual can be found at http www mellanox com 32 Mellanox Technologies J Rev 1 8 Mellanox TECHNOLOGIES USA Mellanox Technologies Inc 350 Oakmead Parkway Suite 100 Sunnyvale CA 94085 Tel 408 970 3400 Fax 408 970 3403 www mellanox com E mail info mellanox com 36 Port InfiniBand QDR Switch Platform Map and Directions Installation Guide 2 5 ACCOOO Tech Support 408 916 0055 lI 8 00AM to 5 00 PM Pacfic I 2 Mellanox Technologies Ltd PO Box 586 Hermon Building Yokneam Israel 20692 Telephone 972 4 909 7200 Fax 972 4 959 3245 E mail info mellanox com Tech Support 972 4 9097200 ext 250 8 00AM to 5 00 PM Israel Time www mellanox com 33 Mellanox Technologies
20. ng a standard RJ 45 connector 2 Start a Web browse Internet Explorer 7 0 or Mozilla Firefox 3 0 Note Make sure the screen resolution is set to 1024 768 or higher 1 Enter as URL the following http lt switch IP address where switch IP address is the IP address of the switch or its DNS name 2 You will receive the login window for remote management of the switch Mellanox FabricIT Management Console Varr me Mellanox TECHNOLOGIES Plesse enter your username and password then click Login Account admin Password Login This site is best viewed using Firefox 3 0 IE 6 or higher at 1024x768 resolution or higher Me ianox FatricrT Swich Managemen 2009 Mellanox 3 Use admin for both the login Account and the password Mellanox Technologies 31 Rev 1 8 Resetting the Switch Should the switch stop working try resetting the switch On the connector side panel under the system LEDs is a reset button This reset button requires a tool to be pressed DO NOT use a sharp pointed object such as needle or push pin for pressing the Reset button Sharp objects can cause damage use a flat object to push the reset button Figure 14 Reset Button Press the reset button to reset the main and management CPUs and to delete the exist ing password This button resets both the CPU of the switch device and the CPU of the management module It thereby resets all of the ports by bringing them down a
21. ort of the switch using the supplied cable Em 155035 Connect the host y PC to here MGT CONSOLE AG ml 10 L Note No remote IP connection is available at this stage 20 Mellanox Technologies J Rev 1 8 1 Configure a serial terminal program for example HyperTerminal Minicom or Tera Term on your host PC with the settings described in Table 6 Table 6 Serial Terminal Program Configuration Parameter Setting Baud Rate 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow Control None 2 Login from serial terminal program as admin and use admin as password This starts the Mellanox configuration wizard 3 Go through the Mellanox configuration wizard Table 7 shows an example of a wizard session Table 7 Configuration Wizard Session IP Configuration by DHCP Sheet 1 of 2 Wizard Session Display Example Comments Mellanox configuration wizard You must perform this configuration the first Do you want to use the wizard for initial configu time you operate the switch or after resetting the ration yes switch Type y and then press Enter Step1 Hostname switch 1 If you wish to accept the default hostname then press lt Enter gt Otherwise type a different host name and press lt Enter gt Step 2 Use DHCP on mgmt0 interface no Perform this step to obtain an IP address for the switch ethO is the management port of the switch If you wis
22. our switch system Installing Licenses Two licenses are offered with FabricIT EFM software 1 License for extended FabricIT management and inspection features 2 License for enabling additional ports on a switch system Getting the License Key FabricIT Enterprise Fabric Manager EFM license can be purchased from your Mellanox repre sentative at any time A License Enablement Number will be supplied at the time of purchase To generate the License Key enter the License Enablement Number and the Switch Serial Number into the Mellanox online license tool at http license mellanox com The Switch Serial Number can be found on the pull out tab or the box labeling Figure 12 License Key Entitlement Number AMN Mellanox sappan Company Products Solutions Partners News Education amp Media where to Buy License Key Generation with Entitlement Number Entitlement Number p uU o Home Company roducts Solutions Partners News Investors Support Legal Privacy Policy 28 Mellanox Technologies J Rev 1 8 Figure 13 License Key Generation Form Mellanox TECHNOLOGIES Company Products Solutions Partners News Education amp Media Where to Buy License Key Generaton Form Entitlement Number Part Number Number of Ports 1 Enter Your Switch Serial Number Generate gt gt Home Company Products Solutions Partners News investors Support Legal Privacy Policy FabricIT Management and Inspection
23. r for an optional second PSU for redundancy and a hot swap fan tray There are two possible air flow directions Be sure that the switch air flow direction is compatible with your system rack and PSUs The connector side of the switch has the QSFP ports system LEDs and management con nection ports The switch platform contains auto sensing 100 240 VAC connections for all possible PSUs The installer should use a rack capable of supporting the mechanical and environmental charac teristics of a fully populated platform The rack mounting holes conform to the EIA 310 standard for 19 inch racks Take precautions to guarantee proper ventilation in order to maintain good air x flow at ambient temperature Cable routing in particular should not impede the air exhaust from the chassis Minimum and Maximum Rack Depth for this Switch This switch can be installed in any standard 19 racks with depths of 380mm to 800mm The short switch with the MIS000079 Rail kit can only go into a 19 rack whose vertical sup ports are between 380mm and 500mm apart CE To use the IS50XX in a rack deeper than 500mm order the IS50XX with the standard depth or order the MIS000083 rail kit The both of these solutions will allow you to install the switch in a 19 rack whose vertical supports are between 500mm and 800mm apart The standard depth switch uses the MIS000085 rail kit for installation in a 19 rack whose verti cal supports are between 500
24. r stan dard length switch installation with power side next to the vertical support Added Figure 4 and Figure 5 and text regarding lack of support for Standard installation with the connector side deeper in the rack 1 7 April 2012 Fixed disclaimer typo Fixed TOC hierarchy 1 6 Sept 2011 Changes to the Reset button section Removed 503 I switch 1 5 May 2011 Added section on UFM 1 4 July 2010 Added files to change this into a book Added last page with barcode 1 3 June 2010 Added Getting the License Key 1 2 May 2010 Added Note ETH Ports Must be 10 100M 1 1 April 2010 Minor formatting 1 0 April 2010 Initial Release 6 Mellanox Technologies Rev 1 8 About this Manual This manual provides installation and set up instructions for the IS50X X series QSFP top of rack InfiniBand Switch Platform Intended Audience This manual is intended for users and system administrators responsible for installing and setting up the switch platform The manual assumes familiarity with the InfiniB and architecture specification Related Documentation The documentation set accompanying the QSFP Chassis InfiniBand Switch platform includes the following Table 2 Reference Documents and Web Sites Switch Firmware and Firmware Update Tools See http www mellanox com content pages php pg management_tools amp menu_section 34 Note that the Switch System described in this manual is
25. roconf on mgmt0 interface no Primary IP address 192 168 10 4 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 10 1 Primary DNS server Domain name 9 Enable IPv6 yes 10 Enable IPv6 autoconfig SLAAC on mgmt0 interface no 11 Admin password Enter to leave unchanged unchanged OO CI Oy A o Sm To change an answer enter the step number to return to Otherwise hit enter to save changes and exit Choice Configuration changes saved To return to the wizard from the CLI enter the configuration jump start command from configure mode Launching CLI switch 1 gt 4 Before attempting a remote for example SSH connection to the switch check the ethO interface configuration Specifically verify the existence of an IP address To check the cur rent ethO configuration enter the following commands Switch 112428 enable Enter enable mode of CLI 24 Mellanox Technologies J Rev 1 8 switch 112428 show interface eth0 The following is an example of the output Admin up Link up IP address Netmask Speed Duplex Interface type Inter MTU HW address Comment RX bytes RX packets RX discards RX errors RX overruns RX frame TX bytes TX packets TX discards TX errors TX overruns Interface ethO state ace source RX mcast packets yes yes 192 168 10 6 255 255 255 0 100Mb s
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