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1. XE PRI PE NZ aM Rata HAAR F PD AS k H RER eE f FRR Ae FN RILAT ES SPRUCH EE TUBE ESSS EFT RIN CAET Be RTT ES Fae PAY ARS RL A TT AA BY eae a fas ie hi TES CRIBUTTES s GET EE 4 oa FJ rane EINIR aes PT at E aoe He en ARS SHITE 42 Ae PRUETT HRS e TRIE I A Precautions for Use BE a P EH D BEES AIRES H oe KAISER MEREEEDESIHRSECHUHRT E AULA A SEER apis Nese DRE Ee Ur te I ie fH Hbc E F ARE SAA FIER XJJFREXEH ACE AST REEL TSN Precautions for Use AN eesti BR io ene he Pig HEBR Eee l RAO eA DR TEE Cri Ze BRI tO SE TIS AE ERE Hepat E E ie IEEE ukupa e q j SEE REE CC UJ Y MELA J A CREER XI Precautions for Use Precautions for Safety This section provides precautio
2. HHHHHHHHUHHH CPU HHHHLANHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHL OOOO UD CPU HHHHUHHHHHHHH cH CO UUD DU UL UL STATUS 3 ei r1 oo Oo oo Ed ies Oo oo E JE E E Oo oo p jee Ex dE E E Ed aie ms jae fea jeden E EE O wo p Oia SE ies So 8 O lt o EE 53 EXE Ede Eb vd c E pb Qnm Ej ERES E oH mp gt OW p lt H E oe LJ oe OVO or UUUUUUUD UUUUUUUUD 18 Japanese LINK ACT 10 HHHHHHHHHHHHH l LD TL Me TST IE se A 111 L 1 EST a J a a On HHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHH DuplexHHHHHHHHHH HHHHUHHH O L O L UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH e HHHUHHHHHHHHUHHHUHHHHHHHHUHHHUHHHHHHHUHHHHUHHHHHHHHH HHHHL EM O L UU SIGMABLADE M SIGMABLADE
3. O ar V ON OFF 10 STATUS lt r 12 Japanese HHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHH 13 Japanese 14 Japanese n ok O O O O Oo HHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHUHHHHLH 8000 4 HHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHUHHHLH wO p lt VI r e HHHHH POU UD UOUUUY IPHHHHHHHHtenetH WebQOOOO00000000 CLI UUUUUUUUD UU HHHHHHLH O0 DACPHOUUUUO Japanese UU HHHHHHHHHHHHHHWHHHUHHHHHHHUHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH LTLTLT LTLTLT AOS CLI gt gt cfg sys dhcp disable OOO Disable gt gt cfg 13 if 256 256 00 gt gt IP Interface 2564 addr 205 21 17 3 256 PG B HL HL D DE D Current IP address 0 0 0 0 New pending IP address 205 21 17 3 Pending new subnet mask 255 255 255 0
4. 2 Japanese E M HOOUOUOUUUOO SIGMABLADE M OOO00 HHHHHHH9H1elHHHHHHHH N8406 013 cbFEUU0O0O0OUUU0O0O0O0O0000U0000000U00000000 34000000000 CPU 1HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHUHHUHHHHHHHHL 12 000 UUUUD N8406 013 GbEHHHHH port1 port9 00Mbj 000Mbps AL Mbps AJE p rt p PO P rt port 19 1 16 17 18 Wirt L N8406 022 GbEHHHHHHHHHHHH L2 N8406 022 GbEHHHHHHHHHHHH L2 rj DO port O 20 24 20 24 10 100 1000Mbps 5 E EE HHHHHHHHHH 1000000 N 1 1 11 N N Japanese HHHHHHHUHHHHH
5. Express5800 120Bb 6 To Switch Module slot 4 Mezzanine slot Type 1 To Switch Module slot 3 To Switch Module slot 2 on board LAN To Switch Module slot 1 Switch Module slot number in Blade Enclosure L L Switch Module slot 5 Switch Module slot 6 es S Module slot 3 Switch Module slot4 Module slot 4 Switch Module slot 1 Switch Module slot EINE T UT Sse gt NEE Blade Enclosure 6U Blade Enclosure 10U Rear View NOTE Switch Module slots 7 and 8 of Blade Enclosure 10U are available only when Type II Mezzanine Card is installed in CPU Blade 28 English Connection with 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card The following figure shows the network connection diagram with N8406 013 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card The ports of Mezzanine slot 1 installed in CPU Blades are connected to Port 9 16 of 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switches installed in Switch Module slot 1 and 2 of Blade Enclosure 6U when 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card is installed in Switch Module slot 3 and 4 CPU Blade Mezzanine slot 1 E E on board LAN L N8406 013 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card Blade Slot 1 Switch Module slot 3 4 To port 1 To port 9 To port 1 To port 9 1000Mbps fixed 1000Mbps fixed po xe DO s oeoeo eo 66 06 6 8966 19 1 16 17 18
6. NEC SIGMA LADE Series SIGMABLADE N8406 022 GbE L2 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch User s Guide 2007 1 1 January 2007 1st Edition 856 126757 001 00 856 126757 001 00R HHHHHHHHUHHHHHHUHHUHHHHHHHHHHL MN8406 022 000 D HHH_ DD GbE000000000000 L2 1 N8406 022 HHHHHHHI HHHHHHHHHHIL 1 CD ROM 1 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ll N8406 022 SIGMA LADE LIGbEHHHHHHHH Li UU BODIE aT o UUU 2 0000 L2 x N8406 022 HHHHHUHHHUHHHUHHUHHHHHHHUHHHHHHUHHHUHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHUHH HHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHUHHHL Packing List This product is shipped with the following items verify package contents mi N8406 022 Packaging List Items Notes 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch N8406 022 User s Guide 1 This guide Software manual CD ROM EM This is not included if the product is built into the system Warranty 1 at the time of shipment It is listed in the warranty of Blade Enclosure le N8406 022 Software manual Warranty 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch User s Guide CD ROM NOTE This warranty is available only for using in Japan Do not use it in any other than Japan 3 Ed de apps
7. contact your service representative Do not let any form of liquid water etc or foreign matter e g pins or paper clips Precautions for Use Precautions for Installation Relocation Storage and Connection Do not put your hand inside Blade Enclosure When you are installing removing the product in from the Blade Enclosure do not put your hand inside the Blade Enclosure Doing so may cause an electrical shock Do not remove the cover from the Blade Enclosure unless you are installing the device in it Use the product only in the specified places This product should be installed in the dedicated Blade Enclosure for its use Do not install the product in a chassis other than the Blade Enclosure Failure to follow it may result in fire and or electric shock to occur Do not block the air openings Do not block the air openings When they are blocked the internal temperature will raise and may cause a fire Do not use any unauthorized interface cable Use only interface cables authorized by NEC and locate a proper device and connector before connecting a cable Using an authorized cable or connecting a cable to an improper destination may cause a short circuit resulting in a fire Also observe the following notes on using and connecting an interface cable e Do not use any damaged cable connector Do not step on the cable Do not put any object on the cable Do not use the card with the loose interface cable connect
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9. M HHHHHHHHL HHHHUHHLH HHHHUHHH HHHHHHL off 0000000 19 UUUUUUO0O0O0OCAFTODODO UL CPU Japanese GbEIHHHHHHHHHHHH LZ 1000BASE T CPUHHHHHHL R EC 1000BASE X H D H H D B UH D U LI 10BASE TILOOBASE TX 1 0010 10BASE THLOOBASE TX I1000B UDDDUJ ASE T D D D DU D D 1 mm 131 W x 388 5 D x 28 H um UG 20 English Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing our 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch To maximize the functionality of this product please read this guide carefully and follow the instructions for proper handling About this guide This guide describes how to handle and use this product properly Keep this guide at hand for your future reference This guide is intended for technically qualified personnel with sufficient knowledge such as network configuration Text Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this guide For safety symbols see Safety Indications provided earlier IMPORTANT Items that are mandatory or require attention when using this product NOTE Helpful and convenient piece of information Repurchasing This Guide Contact your service representative if you lost this guide 21 English Additional references Detailed informatio
10. Of Contents Table of Contents Precautions for Use r ra rra aiiis Vil Safety IndIiCaLllOfS ee doth deese ate Vil Symbols Used in This User s Guide eee viii Uo prc HWH ix Precautions for Safety i xii Introduction us 21 About this guide Ne 21 Text Conventions tt 21 Repurchasing This Guide ee emen nennen nnns 21 Additional references 22 Product Overview a 22 Features E UU UEM 22 LED cM ME a MEE 25 Number of ports nt 26 Connection with CPU Blade is 28 Connection with 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card 29 Network Cables LL 30 Installation ene ener ee Re ene tn eee aS eR eee a asss 31 Installation Procedure ee 31 Removal Procedure ee 32 Configuration nt 34 Troubpleshooti gi oi 37 Specification i 39 Japanese N raszoes HHHHHHHUHHHHHHUHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHL UU UU UU HHHHHHH UUUUUUDUD Cy EJ LIL c E53 3 E LIL CO CO CI CO HHHHHHHHHHHHHH O A COCO Co CC ET COCO Co COCO Co CI CO Co CI L1 Co COCO Co CCI Co O A CO
11. SSH SCP TFTP client BOOTP DHCP client User authentication RADIUS TACACS 22 English e Management interface Command Line Interface CLI This switch provides two CLI modes You can set the switch to use either CLI mode AOS menu based command structure Refer to the Command Reference Guide AOS ISCLI tree based command structure Refer to the Command Reference Guide ISCLI Browser based Interface BBI BBI provides access to the management of the switch through your Web browser Refer to the Browser based Interface Reference Guide NOTE For the information how to display the SNMP trap received from this switch on Alert Viewer of NEC WebSAM ESMPRO ServerManager refer to Readme_E txt in a CD ROM attached this switch When operating the Switch Module with NEC WebSAM NetvisorPRO use ISCLI 23 English NEC N8406 022 Name Description 1 Ejector Use this lever to install or remove a Switch Module in from the Blade Enclosure 2 RESET Switch Press this switch to restart the Switch Module Pressing the RESET switch reboots this Switch Module loses the configuration data not to save in the flash memory and temporarily disconnects communication with the network 3 STATUS LED Indicates the Switch Module status Contact your service representative if it does not go on green in five minutes after the Blade Enclosure is powered on 4 ID LED The LED is intended
12. to identify the Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure The LED is lit by software command 5 Serial Port Used as a DB 9 management serial port 6 LAN port RJ 45 connectors for Gigabit Ethernet uplink 7 LINK ACT LED Indicate the link status and activity of each LAN port Off Link not established On Green Link established Flash Green Data being transmitted or received 8 SPEED LED Indicate the link speed Off 10Mbps On Green 100Mbps On Amber 1000Mbps NOTE The Switch Module works with the Blade Enclosure It does not have a POWER switch 24 English STATUS LED The STATUS LED goes on green when the Switch Module operates normally When the LED is lit or flashing in amber it indicates that the Switch Module has failed The following table lists indications of the STATUS LED descriptions and actions to take If an error occurs contact your service representative STATUS LED Description Action On Green The Switch Module is operating normally Off The power is turned off Turn on the power Flash Amber The following errors have been When installed in the Blade Enclosure 6U an detected error message Is displayed on the Abnormal temperature SIGMABLADE monitor Processor error or other Refer to the User s Guide of the Enclosure components error Manager Card Switch Module interfaces When installed in the Blade Enclosure 6U mismatch SWMn Ifmiss Alm n slot number is displayed on the SIGMABLAD
13. 10 100Mbps 1000Mbps fixed 10 100Mbps port port port port 1000Mbps fixed Layer 2 Switching LSI Layer 2 Switching LSI N8406 022 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch N8406 022 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch do DM i uh Switch Module slot 1 Switch Module slot 2 The following table lists connection among Blade Slots ports of Mezzanine slot 1 Switch Module slots and ports of 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switches Blade Slot number i siad slot 1 Switch Module slot number Ad i est Switch 1 1 1 9 2 2 9 2 1 1 10 2 2 10 3 1 1 11 2 2 11 4 1 1 12 2 2 12 5 1 1 13 2 2 13 6 1 1 14 2 2 14 7 1 1 15 2 2 15 8 1 1 16 2 2 16 29 English Network Cables Your network cables must have the following specifications Connector RJ 45 UTP STP twisted pair cable uu caple Eight wicks four pairs ENIAstandard CC 10Base T Category 3 Regulation si 100Base TX Category 5 or higher 1000Base T Category 5e or higher Cable Length max 100m English Installation Installation Procedure Refer to the Blade Enclosure User s Guide for details 1 Open the ejector of 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch With the ejector being opened insert the Switch Module into the Blade Enclosure Blade Enclosure NN b CSR NS GA NN E en b bn b Bo ANS NN Ne va e NA gt S DAD Ejector N 3 Close the ejector to fix the Switch Module to the Blade Enclosure The
14. CO Co CI CO Co Ld L1 Co O A COCO Co COCO Co HHHHHHHHHHUHHUHHHHHHHUHHHL HHHHHHHHHHH LIL LIL ET E LI EJ Co E LIL CO CO CO CO E ES Er ES ETT EI ES O L O L CO CO CO CO ig Dit 3HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHL Japanese HHHHHHHHHLH HHHHHHHUHHHL HHHHIHHL NY AJ oP n BRS CHEATS P HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHL HHHHHHHHHHHHLH UU HHHHHHUHHHHHUHHHHHHHL UU UU UD UBL HHHHHHHUHHHLH JA sl c c E LTLT c li Japanese H 1H M S hr H B HHHHHHLH 40 all gt HE 16 16 A 2 HII BR UN ER ry Eu HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHHH iii Japanese N 4 HI P
15. E monitor See page 28 Connection with CPU Blade and make sure the location of the Mezzanine Card in the CPU Blade and the Switch Module Refer to the User s Guide of the Blade Enclosure ID LED The ID LED is intended to identify a specific Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure when more than one Switch Modules are installed Making this LED being lit can help the maintenance work to identify the faulty device When the recognized command is received from the management software such as NEC ESMPRO Manager the LED goes on or flashes in blue ID LED Description On or Flash in blue Management software has specified the Switch Module Off Other than the above English Number of ports The following table lists the ports Category Port number Speed Description Internal interface CPU Blade 1 16 1000Mbps The ports dedicated to the CPU Blade Each port connects with each CPU Blade installed the Blade Slot in the Blade Enclosure The connection is difference between the Blade Enclosures Refer to page 28 Connection with L CPU Blade a Switch Module 17 18 1000Mbps The ports dedicated to communications between two Switch Modules that are inserted in adjacent Switch Module slots By default trunk group 1 is configured on ports 17 and 18 and ports 17 and NN 18 are disabled 1 Management network 19 10 100Mbps The port dedicated to management network Port 19 is isolated from the other ports by using VLAN Use port 19 for mana
16. HH IIHHHHHHHHHHHHH 10 100 1000Mbps HHHHHHHHHHH VLAN HU HO D EH VLAN ld B EI EH VLAN 802 19 HHHHHHHHLH Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1D Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1w Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol 802 15 EDEA y Ami B ilipin 3 DEBT Ee O Uplink Failure Detection IIHHHHHHHH WO YK E Tal FG TATA SI la AutoMDI MDIFX UICMPOUOOU0UD vlv2 INTIPHHHHHH DNSHHHHHH Syslog SNMP vl v2c v3 RMON 1 2 3 9 HTTP HTTPS TELNET 1D D E U LI D DU L SSH SCP D I1 I B D 7D U B D U DD AEP Ee Oe BOOTP DHCP B 0U00 0 BUH HAESEHEEHNE RADIUS ETT D LT TACACS Japanese OO CHOUOODOODD HHHHHHH AOSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHUHHL HHHHHHHHHHHUHHHH Japanese I N8406 022 NEC N8406 022 11 UU U UU 2 RESET III L HHHHHHHHH 3 STATUST I OY 4 JD 2U000000 QOD000000 60UUUUD 7LINK ACT OOO 8 SPEED 10Mbps 100Mbps 1000Mbps ON jy OFF Japanese SWMn
17. HUHHHUHI J000 IIHHHHHHHHH CUTP STP HHHHHHL 8n 400 EIA TIAHHHH HHHHHUUHHHUUHHHHHUHHHUUHHUUHHHUUHH 10Base T HH HH 100Base TX JUD 1000Base T Hood HHHHL UD 1000000 10 Japanese HHHHHHHUHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHL 1 HH oO 11 Japanese CPU LAN 1000BASE T
18. I 3 4 lt MJ Wb 1J HH I amp EX n A IN HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHL AN HHHHHHHHHHL HHHHHHHHL LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT LTLTLTLTLT eee e e HHHHHUHHHHHHHHH 7 LLL LLL L Japanese UUUUUUUUD HPHSHHHHHHHHHHHOFFHHHHHHHHH HHHHUHHH Precautions for Use Keep this User s Guide at hand for quick reference at anytime necessary Be sure to read this section carefully Precautions for Use Be sure to read this section The following includes information necessary for proper and safe operation of the product Safety Indications Follow the instructions in this User s Guide for your safety to use this product The server contains components with possible danger hazards that may cause by ignoring w
19. IF miss Alm CPU I 8 HHHHICPU ren LLI O lt ea STATUSHHHHHHHHHHHHISTATUSH HHHHHHHUHHHHHHUHHUHHHHHHHHL t n man un STATUS BERBREERREDUBEHBUNBEH HHHHUHHHHHHHH EE EE Ee ED ON B HHHHL HHHHHHHIUHI HHHHHHHHHHH STATUS HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH EL TEL EEE ET ELSE TET Test EI ENE RET ME TT TET TaN Uri EA fi ID uugadmgasnunt lj ID Japanese 1000Mbps HHHUHHUHHHHHHHHLH HHHHHHHHHHHHH 17 18 1000Mbps HHHHHHHHHHHHHHLH 10 100Mbps HHHUHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHLH 10 100 1000Mbps 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T HHHHHH 9600bps IIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH O0000000 D0 DB 9 CPU Port1 16 Port17 18 Port20 24 VLAN1 VI JP Pe 5 Japanese N8406 022 GbE L2 CPU EM
20. LAN N8406 013 GbE 300000000 S CPUHHHHHHH pal 10 100Mbps os 1000Mbps AVE 1000Mbps EVE port port eoeo0 00000000000000000000 port port port 19 1 16 17 18 m EGER EH N8406 022 GbEHHHHHHHHHHHH L2 uuu port eeeeeeee port QOO00000 Ethernet AT AIL R 10 100 1000Mbps Japanese CPU HHHHHHHHHHUHHHHI SIGMABLADE M 00 000060 SIGMABLADE H 00 000080 SIGMABLADE M 00 000050 SIGMABLADE HH 7 2 Type 1 23 FH HHUH6U 5 CPU Express5800 120Bb 6 4H 1 Type 1 HHHH3U 20 1 aa a a O00 099 Oe SSS SZ OOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO SSS O LSS ise SIGMABLADE M SIGMABLADE H HHHHHHHHHHUHH SIGMABLADE H 7 8 CPU
21. Switch Module is locked and fixed 31 English IMPORTANT The Switch Module works with the Blade Enclosure The Switch Module is powered on as soon as it is installed in the powered Blade Enclosure Therefore make sure that the ports connected with the Switch Module are only the ports of on board LAN and NIC on the CPU Blade Then install the Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure Do not hold the ejector to install the Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure Hold the Switch Module itself and insert it into the Switch Module slot Inserting the Switch Module with the ejector being held the ejector may be damaged or disengaged from the Switch Module It may cause the personal injury if the Switch Module drops NOTE The Switch Module does not have a POWER switch The STATUS LED goes on green after the period of about 10 seconds from installing the Switch Module in the powered Blade Enclosure Removal Procedure Refer to the Blade Enclosure Users Guide for details 1 Open the ejector of 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch to unlock 2 Pull the ejector a little 32 3 With the ejector being open firmly hold the Switch Module and slowly pull out from the Blade Enclosure IMPORTANT e Install the Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure after the period of 30 seconds or longer has passed from removing it from the powered Blade Enclosure f the Blade Enclosure is used with the Switch Modu
22. arnings and preventive actions against such hazards The words WARNING and CAUTION are used to indicate the degrees of danger These terms are defined as follows Indicates the presence of a hazard that may result in death or serious personal injury if the instruction is ignored Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause minor personal injury including burns or property damage if the instruction is ignored This guide uses the following three types of symbols to give indications and precautions against a danger They are defined as follows This symbol indicates the Example presence of a hazard if the instruction is ignored An image in the symbol illustrates the hazard type Electric hazard Example This symbol indicates prohibited Prohibited actions An image in the symbol NN action illustrates a particular prohibited action Do not disassemble Example This symbol indicates mandatory Mandatory actions An image in the symbol action illustrates a mandatory action to avoid a particular hazard Precautions for Use Term indicating a degree of danger Description of a danger Symbol to draw attention AA Do not plug the power cord in a nonconforming outlet Use a wall outlet with specified voltage and power type Otherwise there is a risk of a fire or current leakage Symbols Used in This User s Guide Attentions A Indicates a risk of an electric shock A Ind
23. bE L2 EXP422A 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch User s Guide 2007 1 1 January 2007 1st Edition NEC Corporation 5 7 1 7 1 Shiba 5 Chome Minato Ku TEL 03 3454 1111 Tokyo 108 8001 Japan HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH This guide is made from recycled paper 856 126757 001 00 856 126757 001 00R
24. been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this guide If you find any part unclear incorrect or omitted in this guide contact your service representative The company assumes no liability arising from the use of this product nor any liability for incidental or consequential damage arising from the use of this guide regardless of 3 above This guide is created for the manager or the maintenance person who is well informed about the operation of this device Note that the basic information such as the operation procedures of the device and OS is omitted This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense NEC Corporation 2007 No part of this guide may be reproduced or changed in any form without prior written permission of NEC Corporation CE Statement Warning This is a Class A product In domestic environment this product may cause rad
25. ct Radio interference may cause malfunctioning of the product Precaution on disposing or transferring A Follow the ordinances by your local government when you are disposing the product Contact the local government for more information If you are transferring this product to other people be sure to transfer all items that come with the product including this guide along with the product Japanese d Gan N8406 022 GbDEHHHHHHHHHHHH L2 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHL HHHHHHHHHHHUHHHUHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHI HHHHHHHHUHHHUHHHHHL Y n 1J r HHHUHHH HHUHHHHHHHHUHHHHHL CJ CJ iE CJ CJ C CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ iE CJ CJ 1 CJ 1 CJ CJ CJ iE CJ CJ 1 CJ CJ CJ 1 p r3 LJ Co L 1L 11 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHH p 4 De Japanese DD CD ROM HH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GDbEH L2 GDE L2 AOS GDE L2 56CLD GBE N MMT E mA Ee E p EE Oe HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHHL HUHHHHSIGMABLADEHHHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHI Fe a EE E a Oe A CPUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH16HH
26. ging the Switch Module To connect the management interface connect the port in the Blade Enclosure For more information see the Blade Enclosure User s Guide External interface Uplink 20 24 10 100 RJ 45 uplink ports ee 5 1000Mbps iene eee Serial port 9600bps DB 9 management serial port NOTE By default VLAN 1 is the default VLAN and all ports except Port 19 are assigned to it English 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch internal and external ports connection diagram Internal interface To CPU Blade or Connected to N8406 013 1Gb Interlink Expansion Card management network To adjacent In Blade Enclosure SN Switch Module slot 10 100Mbps 1000Mbps fixed 1000Mbps fixed port port eo o0000000000000000000009 port port port 19 1 16 17 18 Bs EN m Switching LSI N8406 022 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch Serial Port 20 24 Console port Uplink ports 10 100 1000Mbps External interface 27 English Connection with CPU Blade The following figure shows the network connection diagram between CPU Blades and Switch Modules Port 3 and 4 of Mezzanine slot 2 are available only when Type II Mezzanine Card installed To Switch Module slot 6 in Blade Enclosure To Switch Module slot 8 in Blade Enclosure To Switch Module slot 5 in Blade Enclosure Mezzanine To Switch Module slot 7 in Blade Enclosure 7 7 r To Switch Module slot 6 6U 10U 6U 10U A m To Switch Module slot 5 CPU Blade
27. gt gt IP Interface 256 ena 256 Enable IP Interface 256 gw 4 4 Default gateway 4 addr 205 21 17 1 40 rpgHHHHH Default gateway 4 ena 4 Enable Default gateway 4 apply Default gateway 4 save 5CLI Switch enable Switch configure terminal Switch config no system dhcp DHCP UU HH Disable Switch config interface ip 256 Interface IP Configuration mode Privileged EXEC mode Switch config ip if ip address 205 21 17 3 255 255 255 0 IPH DOUUDOCO Global Configuration mode Switch config ip if enable 256 Enable Global Configuration mode UOUUUU 4l pu lll UUUUUU 4U Enable Switch config ip if H exit Switch config ip gateway 4 address 205 21 17 1 Switch config ip gateway 4 enable Switch config copy running config startup config Flash OULU 16 Japanese CJ CJ CJ CJ E Lo CJ CJ YW 3 3 3 3 3 md r3 im L3 r3 LJ r3 CI P3 L r3 LT L 3 L L1 3 CIO CIC a 3 r3 EE a Ui e man ien oo a L D 3 L2HHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHHI Uni ladmn Innnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 17 Japanese HHHUHHHHHHHHL
28. h Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch config copy running config startup config enable configure terminal config no system dhcp config interface ip 256 config ip if ip address 205 21 17 3 255 255 255 0 config ip if enable config ip if exit config ip gateway 4 address 205 21 17 1 config ip gateway 4 enable IMPORTANT Disable dhcp Select IP interface 256 Assign TP address for the Interface Enable IP interface 256 Select default gateway 4 Assign IP address for a router Enable default gateway 4 Apply the configuration Save the configuration Enter Privileged EXEC mode Enter Global Configuration mode Disable dhcp Enter Interface IP Configuration mode Assign IP address for the Interface Enable IP interface 256 Exit to Global Configuration mode Assign default gateway 4 Enable default gateway 4 Save the configuration When assigning an IP address and default gateway for the management interface manually assign them to interface 256 and Gateway 4 respectively e When enabled dhcp of the Switch Module the IP address obtained from the DHCP server overrides the static IP address When assigning the IP address manually disable the dhcp 35 English User access levels The Switch Module provides three levels for user access The default user names passwords for each access level is listed in the following table Use
29. icates a risk of a fire or fumes Indicates a risk of an explosion Indicates a general precaution or warning that cannot be specifically identified A Indicates a risk of a personal injury Prohibited actions Do not disassemble repair or modify this SV amp Keep the product away from water product Otherwise there is a risk of an Otherwise there is a risk of an electric electric shock or fire shock or ignition Never put this product close to fire Indicates a general prohibited action Otherwise there is a risk of an ignition Mandatory actions Otherwise there is a risk of an electric be specifically identified Make sure to Unplug the power cord of the server Indicates a mandatory action that cannot follow the instruction shock or fire Precautions for Use NEC SIGMABLADE A WARNING g TIRES 2 K BGC i 44 CAUTION a
30. io interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures EN55022 Canadian notice This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada BSMI Statement gt gt UU 4 ARS CIPFA FT SEBS LTOWAD 000 cc ccccccccccccccccccccccecceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueeueueeeeeuueeueeeuueueeueueuaeeeeeeneeanaas i DES ID E E xS MAL TREN AA n TPE ME Oe REDE ii 1 1 RR 1 ne III I ee ee 2 2 CORRI 2 ko E EE 4 ZZ S OU u ci E EE E 5 r ETO c N i dA o Aa 6 CPU FTU KERR DODE 8 N8406 013 GbE SIGMABLADE M LL 9 10 11 BU bb ENET MEETER EEEE AES 11 Be OO 13 15 PA e E O 18 Table
31. ion Do not use any damaged cable Do not use the equipment in the place where corrosive gases exist Make sure not to locate or use the equipment in the place where corrosive gases sulfur dioxide hydrogen sulfide nitrogen dioxide chlorine ammonia ozone etc exist Also do not set it in the environment where the air or dust includes components accelerating corrosion ex sulfur sodium chloride or conductive metals There is a risk of a fire due to corrosion and shorts of an internal printed board Contact your service representative for the place appropriate to the equipment Precautions for Use Precautions for Cleaning and Handling of Internal Devices Do not disassemble repair or modify the product yourself Do not disassemble repair or modify this product Doing so may cause an electrical shock or a fire Do not put the product close to fire or immerse it in water Doing so may cause an explosion If the product does not function normally contact your service representative Make sure to complete device installation Securely connect the interface cables Loose connection may cause fuming or ignition Precaution on operation Keep animals away from the product Keep animals away from the product Their discharges or fur may enter the equipment and cause a fire or electrical shock Do not use cellular phones PHSs and pagers around the product Do not use cellular phones PHSs and pagers around the produ
32. itch Module The STATUS LED goes on amber not green 1 Make sure that the Switch Module has been installed properly 2 Ifthe STATUS lamp does not go on when installing the Switch Module remove the Switch Module from the Blade Enclosure and then install it again 3 When installed in the Blade Enclosure 6U an error message is displayed on the SIGMABLADE monitor Refer to the User s Guide of the Enclosure Manager Card Or contact your service representative according to the error type indicated The local console is disabled 1 Make sure that the cross cable used for connection is the specified one 2 Make sure that the communication parameters for the local console are properly specified 3 Make sure that power is supplied throughout the system including the Switch Module The remote console is disabled 1 Make sure that the connection between the Switch Module and the remote console is correct 2 Make sure that the remote console is properly configured including an IP address 3 Make sure that power is supplied throughout the system including the Switch Module Fails to establish a link The LINK ACT LED indicator does not turn on 1 Make sure that the cable has been connected properly 2 See Network Cables page 30 to make sure that your cable meets the specification required 3 Make sure that the communication mode of link partners e g switch is set for Auto Negotiation or 1000Mbps Full Duplex 4 Make s
33. le being removed install the Slot Cover to the empty slot and secure it with a Screw NOTE For the information how to install the Slot Cover see the Blade Enclosure User s Guide English 33 English Configuration The Switch Module can be configured locally using the Serial Port or remotely using the Ethernet ports Connection via Serial Port Use a serial cable with a female DB 9 connector to connect between a management console such as a personal computer and the Serial Port A communication software conformed to VT100 terminal emulation is required Set the parameters of communication software as shown in the table below Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None IMPORTANT A leased line cannot be connected to the Serial Port directly NOTES The command line interface has 2 modes AOS CLI and ISCLI You can set the Switch Module to use either CLI mode By default the mode is AOS CLI When operating the Switch Module with NEC WebSAM NetvisorPRO use ISCLI Connection via Network To connect to this Switch Module via network you need to assign an IP address to it You can access the browser based interface or the command line interface in the switch througn a telnet application or Web browser by using the assigned IP address IP address is configured by the following Assignment by DHCP by default Manual assignment Assignment by DHCP By default
34. n about how to configure this product is described in the reference guides listed below These guides are contained in the attached CD ROM e 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch Application Guide e 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch Command Reference Guide AOS e 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch Command Reference Guide ISCLI 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch Browser based Interface Reference Guide Product Overview The features of this product are briefly described below The N8406 022 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch is a Switch Module for the Blade Enclosure The Switch Module is used to connect the CPU Blade with the external network through the Ethernet port The Switch Module has 16 ports dedicated to CPU Blade 2 ports dedicated to communications between two Switch Modules that are inserted in adjacent Switch Module slots 5 uplink ports and one port dedicated to management network mi Supported technologies Layer 2 switching e VLAN Port based VLAN Tagged VLAN Port based VLAN Tagged VLAN e Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1D Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1w Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1s Link aggregation Port trunking static e Uplink Failure Detection Trunk failover feature Jumbo frames up to 9216 bytes Port mirroring e Auto MDI MDIX e IGMP Snooping v1 v2 NTP client DNS client Syslog SNMP v1 v2c v3 e RMON Group 1 2 3 9 HTTP HTTPS server Telnet server client
35. ns for using this product safely Read this section carefully to ensure proper and safe use of the server For symbol meanings see Safety Indications on page vii General Precautions Do not use the product for services where critical high availability may directly affect human lives The product is not intended to be used with or control facilities or devices concerning N human lives including medical devices nuclear facilities and devices aeronautics and space devices transportation facilities and devices and facilities and devices requiring high reliability NEC assumes no liability for any accident resulting in personal injury death or property damage if the product has been used in the above conditions Do not continue to use the equipment if you detect smoke odor or noise AN If the equipment emits smoke odor or noise immediately unplug the power cord of Blade Enclosure Then contact your service representative Continuing to use the product in such condition may cause a fire Do not insert a wire or metal object Do not insert a wire or metal object into this product There is a risk of an electric shock Keep water or foreign matter away from the equipment enter the equipment Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock a fire or a failure of the equipment When such things accidentally enter the equipment immediately turn off the power of the Blade Enclosure and unplug the AC cord Then
36. r account Description Password Default user The user can view all the Switch Module status information and statistics user but cannot make any configuration changes to the Switch Module The user account is enabled by default oper The operator manages all functions of the Switch Module but these changes will be lost when the Switch Module is rebooted reset By default the operator is disabled and has no password admin The administrator has complete access to all menus information and admin configuration commands on the Switch Module The admin account is enabled by default NOTE It is recommended that you change the passwords after initial configuration 36 English Troubleshooting This section describes the action to be taken at an occurrence of trouble If the Switch Module still fails to operate contact your service representative Fails to insert or remove the Switch Module 1 Make sure that there is no foreign object inside the Switch Module slot 2 Make sure that you have installed the Switch Module in the right direction A switch module does not work 1 See Connection with CPU Blade page 28 to make sure that the Switch Module slot for onboard LAN or mezzanine card and cable connections are correctly installed in the Blade Enclosure 2 Make sure that you have properly installed the Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure 3 Make sure that power is supplied throughout the system including the Sw
37. the management network interface on the Switch Module is set up to obtain its IP address from the DHCP server on the Enclosure Manager Card You can configure the IP address in the Enclosure Manager Card For more information see the Enclosure Manager Card User s Guide NOTES e If the IP address cannot be obtained from the DHCP server access the local console of the Switch Module and assign the IP address manually Refer to Manual assignment below After assigning the IP address then access the Switch Module via network Port 19 of the Switch Module is connected with the management network in the Blade Enclosure Refer to the Blade Enclosure User s Guide and the Enclosure Manager Card User s Guide about how to connect or configure the Enclosure Management LAN port 34 English Manual assignment You can assign the IP address by connecting to the Switch Module via the local console Refer to the following examples you can configure them AOS CLI gt gt c gt gt dH c fg sys dhcp disable fg 13 if 256 gt gt IP Interface 256 addr 205 21 17 3 Current IP address 0 0 0 0 New pending IP address 205 21 17 3 Pending new subnet mask 255 255 255 0 gt gt IP Interface 256 ena gt gt IP Interface 256 gw 4 gt gt Default gateway 4 addr 205 21 17 1 gt gt Default gateway 4 ena gt gt Default gateway 4 apply Default gateway 4 save ISCLI Switch Switch Switc
38. ure that you are using a correct driver in the CPU Blade 5 Confirm the error logs on the link partner side Switch Module Reduce Recovered trap is notified by the EM card 1 When installing the Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure or powering on the Blade Enclosure that contains the Switch Module while the trap notification is enabled in the EM card Switch Module Reduce Recovered trap is notified by the EM card This does not cause any trouble and you can continue operation 3 English Network adapter Teaming feature of the CPU Blade does not work 1 When using the Teaming feature with this Switch Module the available Teams are Adapter Fault Tolerance AFT and Adaptive Load Balancing ALB Make sure the teaming configuration 2 When using Adapter Fault Tolerance AFT do not use Spanning Tree Protocol 38 English Specification Product name Product code Interface Connector Port Slot Power consumption Environmental requirements External dimensions Weight 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch N8406 022 EXP422A 1000BASE T Port 1 16 1000BASE X Port 17 18 10BASE T 100BASE TX Port 19 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Port 20 24 RJ 45 16 ports for CPU Blade 2 ports for the same adjacent Switch Module 1 port for management 5 ports for uplink 25W Max Temperature 10 to 35 C Humidity 20 to 80 RH no condensation 131 W x 388 5 D x 28 H mm 1 25 kg 39 N8406 022 G
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