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1. Close button Closes the window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the card Help button Opens on line help Table 3 7 lists and describes the fields in the Port Properties window of an FC port Table 3 7 Fibre Channel Port Properties Window Elements Element Description Port field Port number in slot port format Name field Provides a port name that you can edit and apply to the port Type field Displays the type of the port Admin Status field Provides the up and down radio buttons so you can configure the administrative status of the port Table 3 7 Fibre Channel Port Properties Window Elements Continued Element Oper Status field Description Displays up to indicate that the port is physically ready for use otherwise displays down Auto Negotiation Supported field Displays true if the port supports auto negotiation Auto Negotiation field Provides the Enable checkbox so you can enable or disable auto negotiation on the port Set Port Speed field Provides the 1G and 2G radio buttons so you can configure the port speed Current Speed field Displays the speed of the port Current Connection Type field Indicates the type of connection that the Server Switch dynamically discovered for this port MTU field Displays the MTU of the port in bytes WWNN field Displays the worldwide
2. requests 80 Table 7 12 SRP Global Statistics Display Fields Continued Field FCP Commands Completed Description Total number of FCP commands completed on the FB interface gateway s FCP Bytes Read Total number of I O bytes read by the target device FCP Bytes Written Total number of I O bytes written by the target device FCP Commands Total number of FCP commands outstanding on the FB interface Outstanding gateway s FCP Errors Total number of FCP errors encountered on the FB interface gateway s Index A ACCESS e EE 15 admin status configuring CATA iii 22 A nr a 39 auto negotiation configuring eee 28 31 B backing up configuration files cece af backplane viewing iia 30 LEE 31 boot configuration setting oooooonccnnnccnocococcconcconnnon Ko bridge groups A n 62 A sven ateene eee a 63 A er a Eit 63 EE wee 62 GE 61 bridging E 26 C cards A AA 21 VICW 100 cascada 17 viewing properties ri 19 CLI authentication aii 39 configuration files b cking Up ET 37 boot config setting E 37 EE anida 37 pOr EE 36 SAMA ii 38 current status card ias 19 D data DS sais 31 date configuring Aerer gett 35 disable DOU Sie 28 A nlerr ney iene nee racine ser nen er 38 E enable DOLU EE 28 encryption key configuring oocooncccinoccnococoncconnccnnnos 40 exporting configuration files essa 37 lop fleg eege 37 F EE 29 file system deleting les aca 36 VISWIN
3. Click the Apply button 47 Deleting a Subnet Manager To delete a SM 1 2 3 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Click the Subnet Managers branch The Subnet Managers table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the SM that you want to delete then click the Delete button Configuring Subnet Manager Properties To configure SM properties 1 2 3 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Click the Subnet Managers branch The Subnet Managers table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the SM that you want to view then click the Properties button The Subnet Manager Properties window opens Optional Enter an integer in the Priority field to configure the priority of the SM the lower the number the greater the priority Optional Enter an integer 1 268435455 in the Sweep Interval field to configure the sweep interval of the SM Optional Enter an integer 200 5000 in the Response Timeout field to configure low long the SM waits for a response from a connection before it identifies a connection as faulty Click the Apply button to apply your change s to your Server Switch Viewing InfiniBand Services Subnet services provide your IB fabric with various features such as the ability to run particular protocols To view the subnet services on your IB fabric 1 2 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Click the Services branch The
4. Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the Targets branch A Targets table that includes all targets in your configuration file appears in the View frame Table 7 4 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 7 4 Targets Table Fields Field Description WWPN WWPN of the port on the target through which your Server Switch accesses the target Description User assigned target description NOTE Ifno user has assigned a description a default description appears Physical Access Port on your Server Switch in slot card format through which your Server Switch accesses the target Connection Type Displays nlport to indicate a virtual FC port or down to indicate a faulty connection 74 Viewing Fibre Channel Target Properties To view the properties of a Fibre Channel target 1 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the Targets branch A Targets table that includes all targets in your configuration file appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the target whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The SRP Target Properties window opens Table 7 5 lists and describes the elements of this window Table 7 5 SRP Target Properties Window Elements Element Description WWPN field WWPN of the port on the target through which your Server Switch accesses the target WWNN field WWNN of the target FC Address fiel
5. b Optional Enter the ip http secure server command to enable HTTPS services on your device to permit SSL secured access to your Server Switch Example Topspin 360 config ip http secure server Launching Chassis Manager CM without SSL requires no additional setup CM with SSL requires additional steps based on yourWeb browser Launching Chassis Manager without SSL To launch CM 1 Launch your Web browser 2 Type the IP address of your Server Switch in the address field of your browser and press Enter You configured the IP address in step 5 of Preparing Your Device on page 9 A login window opens Figure 2 1 displays the login window Connect to 10 3 107 66 Topspin Chassis Manager User name super Ke Remember my password x Can Figure 2 1 CM Login Window 3 Enter your Server Switch user name and password in the login window and click the OK button CM loads in your browser window Launching Chassis Manager with SSL SSL setups vary by browser types The following sections explain how to launch CM with particular browsers 12 Netscape Mozilla To launch a secure CM connection 1 Launch your Web browser 2 Type https and the IP address of your Server Switch in the address field of your browser and press Enter You configured the IP address in step 5 of Preparing Your Device on page 9 A login window opens 3 Click Yes or OK to close any browser messages Mozilla dyna
6. armed or active Physical State Indicates the physical state of the port This is used to determine that electricity is flowing between nodes and they can perform a handshake The value is noStateChange sleeping polling disabled portConfigurationTraining linkup or linkErrorRecovery The default state upon powerup is polling Link Down Def State Default LinkDown state to return to The value is noStateChange sleeping or polling Refer to section 5 5 2 Status Outputs MAD GET InfiniBand Architecture Vol 2 Release 1 0 for more information MkKey Protocol Bits Management key protection bits for the port The bits are 0 1 2 and 3 Refer to section 14 2 4 1 Levels of Protection InfiniBandO Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information LMC Local identifier mask control LMC for multipath support A LMC is assigned to each channel adapter and router port on the subnet It provides multiple virtual ports within a single physical port The value of the LMC specifies the number of path bits in the LID A value of 0 zero indicates one LID is allowed on this port Refer to sections 3 5 10 Addressing and 4 1 3 Local Identifiers InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information 54 Table 5 9 Topology Port Properties Window Fields Continued Field Link Speed Active Description Speed of an active link The value is 1 2 5 Gbps L
7. cceeee 40 configuring max retry value eee eens 4 configuring timeout di 41 configuring UDP port sicssissaicsssiasscrsiccntcinadainess 40 EE EE 38 Pela Cie Wee 38 S saving configuration files oooooonncninccnnnconncccocncnnnss 38 REEL EE ee 21 services basic configuring eri 38 A awe 9 SO eaeneeees 19 software installing engt steetrateke runge sigehet He speed port speed ss 28 SRP Hosts A A 74 ET e ira 75 EE ee 75 RK EC 74 IR KEE 74 OR E is ViCWINE a acta eos 72 A E 73 starting Chassis Manager ssteeorsteutsetatrgessetekresgie 11 statistics global ITL ii 81 status VIEW NG sesiposa iia 15 TG TI EE 31 subnet manager A E 46 CONTI SUT sesh eons emsvmanls 47 deleting AA 47 PONEIS np none 46 VieWINE tege 45 subnet services PIONETIEN aaa 47 A Se 47 switch configuration oras 9 SYSLOG ti 39 KEE EE 1 T targets COT e He TL diia Z RK TI PIOPETIEN can 76 A O A 75 A 39 temperature Sensor status ooooocccinocccononccononccinnncnnnn 30 tiered LOCAL ad iene 14 Tee EE 35 timeout configuring for RADIUS server 4 ES Trame eege 2 trunk groups A A ebessen 67 CONSI ended 69 A eau 69 e ek EE 67 WIE WING ais 66 A A 19 U UDP port configuring cc 40 V M tte 6
8. Enabling or Disabling the FTP Access To enable FTP transfers to and from your device 1 2 3 4 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame Click the General branch The System Services display appears in the View frame In the FTP Server field check enable or uncheck disable the Enable checkbox then click the Apply button Enabling or Disabling the Telnet Access To enable telnet access to your device 1 2 3 4 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame Click the General branch The System Services display appears in the View frame In the Telnet Server field check enable or uncheck disable the Enable checkbox then click the Apply button Assigning a SYSLOG Server NOTE This task assumes that you have already configured the host and connected it to the IB fabric To assign a SYSLOG server to store logs from your device 1 2 3 4 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame Click the General branch The System Services display appears in the View frame In the Remote Syslog Server field enter the IP address of the remote server to accept messages from your device then click the Apply button Assigning an Authentication Method To assign an authentication method to your device 1 2 3 4 Expand the Maintenance icon in the T
9. Platform Reg irements A N Geet an ts a ial Golo aces bak 7 2 Geng A E 9 Prepare TEE 9 Launch Chassis Karen ae cans tine amet 11 Launch Chassis Manager without SS Li o dadas 11 Launch Chassis Manager witht SL a 11 Avoid Error NICS E 13 Log Out of Chassis Manager EE 14 Nayigate Ch ssis Manara is 14 Moving Eeer 15 Refreshing VIEWS deeg Eege ee ee ege eegen 15 Understand Access Privileges ee 15 VIEW DEVICE Stat EE 15 3 Chassis ICON TASKS EE 17 IAS OT 17 EECHER EE 19 View Card Inventory EE 21 Configure Administrative Status of a Ci sd eeng 22 View Internal Gateway POTTS a a nea as 22 View Physical Potts on a COSSIO A A 23 View Port E EE 23 View POB ds e aa dad 26 View POLES CAUSTICS ri tata exer 26 CONS e 28 Contreras E a T EEE wpa sactaSaies moans A E 28 tia ble Or A e a eaa ee i Ea E A a a AEAEE 28 Configure Auto Negotiation on a Port 28 Kette 28 View POWED SUP EE 29 View EAS A A id AS 29 View Temperature Osores 30 View Backplane Information A OS 30 View Management Ports on a E EE 31 4 Maintenance Icon Taeke 33 Configure Basic System Information ste eege egener 33 View System Informati n nenion n e a de el 34 Name Your InfiniBand Switch EE 34 Define Device KEE ee 34 Define Technical Support RESO FCE eege Eed 34 Configure Date and Time Properties aiii e ene tia 35 Contioure Date Ee 35 ASSEN TN KEE 35 View Piles an th File System EE 35 Delete Piles Mii EE 36 Install Software Mawes eeneg asks Aaa Segoe S
10. status of a card 1 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Cards branch A table of the cards in the chassis appears A radio button appears to the left of each table entry Click the radio button of the card that you want to configure 4 Click the Properties button A Card Properties window opens 5 Inthe Admin Status field of the click the up or down radio button then click the Apply button Viewing Internal Gateway Ports Each FC gateway and Ethernet gateway uses two internal ports to pass traffic through your device NOTE Not all hardware platforms provide this option To view gateway port details 1 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Cards branch A Cards table that includes all cards in the chassis appears A radio button appears to the left of each table entry 3 Click the radio button to the left of the card whose gateway internal ports you want to view 23 From the Show Options pulldown menu select Show Gateway Ports The Gateway Ports table opens in the View frame Table 3 4 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 3 4 Gateway Ports Table Fields Field Description GW Port Port number in slot port format Name Port name Type Port type Current Speed Current speed of the port Viewing Physical Ports on a Chassis To view the physical ports on your device 1 2 3 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click
11. For packet oriented interfaces the number of packets received through the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol For character oriented or fixed length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing the number of transmission units received through the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing this counter is always 0 Out Octets Total number of octets transmitted out of the interface including framing characters Out Unicast Packets Total number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub layer including those that were discarded or not sent Out Multicast Packets Total number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted and which were addressed to a multicast address at this sub layer including those that were discarded or not sent For a MAC layer protocol this includes both Group and Functional addresses Out Broadcast Packets Total number of packets that higher level protocols requested to be transmitted and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sub layer including those that were discarded or not sent Out Discards Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being tra
12. Group branch The Redundancy Group display appears in the View frame Table 6 5 lists and describes the fields in this display Table 6 5 Redundancy Group Fields Field Description ID ID number of the redundancy group Name Name of the redundancy group Multicast PKey Partition key of the multicast group to which the redundancy group belongs Load balancing Displays enabled if load balancing runs otherwise displays disabled Members Number of members in the redundancy group 66 Viewing Trunk Groups To view the trunk groups on your Server Switch 1 2 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Trunk Groups branch The Trunk Groups table appears in the View frame Table 6 6 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 6 6 Trunk Groups Table Fields Field Description ID ID number of the trunk group Name Name of the trunk group Port Members Ports that belong to the trunk group Distribution Type Distribution type of the trunk group This field displays one of the following types srcMac bases load distribution on the source MAC address of the incoming packet Packets from different hosts use different ports in the channel but packets from the same host use the same port in the trunk group dstMac bases the load distribution on the destination host MAC address of the incoming packet Packets to the same destination travel on the same port but packets to di
13. IOC services on your device 1 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame 2 Expand the Device Management sub icon in the Tree frame 3 Click the IOC Services branch in the Tree frame The IOC Services table appears in the View frame 4 Click the radio button next to the service whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The Infiniband Service Properties window opens Table 5 16 lists and describes the elements in this window Table 5 16 Infiniband Service Properties Window Elements Element Description Subnet Prefix field Subnet prefix of the service Service ID field Numeric identifier that nodes use to call the service Service GID field Global ID GID of the service PKey field Partition key of the service Lease field Lease period of the service Key field Subnet management key of the service Name field ASCII identifier of the service Data 8 bit field 8 bit descriptor of the service Data 16 bit field 16 bit descriptor of the service Data 32 bit field 32 bit descriptor of the service Data 64 bit field 64 bit descriptor of the service Close button Closes the window Help button Opens context sensitive on line help 61 Ethernet Icon Tasks The following sections appear in this chapter e Viewing Bridge Groups on page 61 e Viewing Bridge Subnets on page 64 e Viewing Bridge Forwarding o
14. MAC media access control ooooconooccinocccononccoo 31 management ports VIEWING coococoncccocccoccnonncconnccnno 31 max retry configuring for RADIUS ooooncnccinnc 41 media access control MAC address 31 N name configuring port names ccconoccocccoccconcnonncconnccnno 28 A O T 35 GE nasa 34 neighbor properties viewing occooocococcniccncnccccnnccnno 56 neighbors InfiniBand 51 56 netmask DOS a 31 node neighbors viewing oooconcccoococoncconcnonnnonnnonnns 51 node ports Viewing eet 50 nodes Oe ae 48 REES 48 viewing neighbors erica 51 Viewing Eeer 50 NTP Servers assigning escorias 35 O operational state E 20 PA Geet 31 PCA assembly number card 21 serial number card 21 port bridging properties semanal 26 ports administrative status c ooonocnncnnncccnoccconoconncinnnoos 31 auto negotiation iaa 28 bridging properties scr 26 configure properties aiii iaa 28 CULTS STATUS prats 31 enabling and disabling oonoonncninnnnnnnnnnnnnncnoo 28 A EN A 31 management ports ni 31 name configuring ra 28 net Mask aaa 31 VOS PUES lic 50 PLE ee 23 speed configuring eene 28 A 23 VIEW internal gateway EE 22 ports InfiniBand VIEWS ia 51 Ports InfiniBand Ports A Rte nny EER REE a power supply status eege 29 prepare your switch susrertcarii ire 9 EU 9 printed circuit assembly PCA ou ee eeeeeeees si R RADIUS adding AA 41 CONSI eege 40 EE 42 A EEN 40 RADIUS server configuring encryption key
15. Ports display Table 3 16 Ethernet Management Ports Display Fields Field MAC Address Description MAC address of the Ethernet Management Port Enable Auto Negotiation Displays true if you have enabled auto negotiation and false if you have disabled auto negotiation Administrative Port Status Displays down if you have shut down the port and up if you brought up the port Current Port Status Displays up if the port runs successfully and down if the port cannot run traffic for physical logical or administrative reasons IP Address IP address of the Ethernet Management port Net Mask Subnet mask of the Ethernet Management port Gateway Default IP gateway of the Ethernet Management port Address Option Configured Management Port address option Table 3 17 lists and describes the fields in the InfiniBand Management Ports display Table 3 17 InfiniBand Management Ports Display Fields Field Administrative Port Status Description Displays down if you have shut down the port and up if you brought up the port Current Port Status Displays up if the port runs successfully and down if the port cannot run traffic for physical logical or administrative reasons IP Address IP address of the IB Management port Net Mask Subnet mask of the IB Management port Gateway Default IP gateway of the IB Management port Address Option Address option of the IB
16. Services table appears in the View frame Table 5 3 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 5 3 Services Table Fields Field Description Name Name of the subnet service Subnet Prefix Subnet prefix of the subnet service Service ID Unique identifier that the SM assigns to the service Service GID Services use the same GID as the IB controller node on which they run PKey Partition key of the node on which the service runs Viewing InfiniBand Service Properties iF 2 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Click the Services branch The Services table appears in the View frame 48 Click the radio button next to the service whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The InfiniBand Service Properties window opens Table 5 4 lists and describes the fields in this window Table 5 4 InfiniBand Service Properties Window Fields Field Description Subnet Prefix Subnet prefix of the service Service ID ID of the service Service GID GID of the service PKey Partition key of the service Lease Lease period of the service Name Name of the service Viewing InfiniBand Nodes Both IB switches and IB hosts qualify as IB nodes To view the nodes in your IB fabric 1 2 3 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Expand the Topology icon in the IB frame Click the Nodes branch The Nodes table appears in the View f
17. Table 4 4 lists and describes the fields in the Radius Servers table Table 4 4 Radius Servers Table Fields Field Description Address Displays the IP address of the RADIUS server UDP Port UDP authentication port of the RADIUS server Encryption Key Authentication key that the client and RADIUS server use Timeout Amount of time in seconds in which the server must authenticate a login before the login fails Max Retries Number of sequential logins that a user may perform before the server denies access to the username altogether Viewing and Configuring RADIUS Server Proper ties To view and update the RADIUS servers that you have configured your device to use to authenticate CLI logins 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame 2 Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame 3 Click the Radius Servers branch The Radius Servers table appears in the View frame 4 Click the radio button to the left of the server whose properties you want to view or configure then click the Properties button The Radius Server Properties window opens Table 4 5 lists and describes the elements in the Radius Server Properties window Table 4 5 Radius Server Properties Window Elements Element Description S Address field Displays the IP address of the RADIUS server 41 Table 4 5 Radius Server Properties Window Elements Continued Element Description UDP Port field UDP authentication port of t
18. and provides basic system information and links to FRUs Figure 1 1 displays an example of the CM System frame IP Address 10 3 102 50 SS Topspin i 8 S 14 System Name spin 360 ppli ystem Name Topspin 360 Supplies Support Contact support topspin Fans Figure 1 1 System Frame Click the IP address in the IP Address field of the System frame to open a telnet window that launches a CLI session to the switch e Click the email address in the Support Contact field to send an email message to technical support e Click Help to open online help The System frame displays and updates the status of the cards power supplies and fans in your device Each number in the Cards Power Supplies and Fans fields identifies a field replaceable unit FRU in your device based on the slot number in which it resides The color of the slot number indicates the status of the FRU Table 1 1 lists the colors in the display and explains what each color indicates Table 1 1 FRU Color Indicators Color Indication green Operational and administrative status of up gray Administrative status of down red Operational status of down Tree Frame The Tree frame appears on the lower left hand side of the CM display and provides a navigation tree that groups the functional branches of your device under icons Figure 1 2 displays an example of the Tree frame e 10 3 106 83 EK Chassis D Maintenance H 4 InfiniBand EST
19. buffer overruns across consecutive flow control update periods result in an overrun error A possible cause of such errors is when an earlier packet has physical errors and the buffers are not immediately reclaimed Viewing Neighboring IB Devices To view the IB devices that directly connect to your device 1 2 3 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Expand the Topology icon in the Tree frame Click the Neighbors branch in the Tree frame The InfiniBand Neighbors table appears in the View frame Table 5 10 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 5 10 InfiniBand Neighbors Table Fields Field Description Subnet Prefix 64 bit value that identifies the IB subnet to which this neighbor node belongs Local Node GUID 64 bit GUID of the IB node Local Port ID Port ID of the IB node The value is an integer between 0 and 255 Remote Node GUID 64 bit GUID of the neighboring IB node to which the local node is linked Remote Port ID Port ID of the neighboring IB node to which the local node is linked The value is an integer between 0 and 255 Viewing IB Neighbor Properties To view IB neighbor properties 1 2 3 4 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Expand the Topology icon in the Tree frame Click the Neighbors branch The InfiniBand Neighbors table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the neighbor whose properties you want to view
20. during the next reboot Delete the startup configuration Overwrite the startup configuration with another configuration file in your file system To customize the boot configuration 1 2 3 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Click the Boot Configuration branch The Boot Configuration display appears in the View frame Optional From the Image Source For Next Reboot pulldown menu select the image that you want the Server Switch to load when it reboots Optional Click the Overwrite startup configuration with radio button then select a configuration from the pulldown menu to replace the current startup configuration with another configuration file pe NOTE To overwrite your startup configuration with your running configuration refer to Backing Up Running Configuration File on page 38 Optional Click the Delete startup configuration radio button to configure your Server Switch to use the factory default startup configuration Click the Apply button 38 Backing Up Running Configuration File To save your running configuration file 1 2 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Click the Backup Configuration branch The Backup Configuration display appears in the View frame Enter a file name in the Save Configuration As field CM will save your running configuration in the config directory with the name that you specify yo NOTE Enter startup config in this field if you want
21. information GUID Cap Number of GUID entries allowed for this port in the port table Any entries that exceed this value are ignored on write and read back as zero Refer to section 14 2 5 5 GUIDCap InfiniBandO Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information Subnet Timeout Maximum propagation delay allowed for this port to reach any other port in the subnet This value also affects the maximum rate at which traps can be sent from this port Delay is affected by switch configuration This parameter along with resp time may be used by requestors to determine the interval to wait for a response to a request before taking other action Duration is calculated as 4 096 ms 2 SubnetTimeout Response Time Maximum time allowed between the port reception of a subnet management packet and the transmission of the associated response Refer to section 13 4 6 2 Timers and Timeouts InfiniBandO Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information Local Physical Error Threshold at which ICRC VCRC FCCRC and all physical errors result in an entry into the BAD PACKET or BAD PACKET DISCARD states of the local packet receiver Refer to section 7 12 2 Error Recovery Procedures InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information 56 Table 5 9 Topology Port Properties Window Fields Continued Field Description Local Overrun Error Threshold at which the count of
22. management port 32 33 Maintenance Icon Tasks The following sections appear in this chapter Configuring Basic System Information on page 33 Configuring Date and Time Properties on page 35 Viewing Files in the File System on page 35 Installing Software Images on page 36 Importing Configuration Files and Image Files with FTP on page 36 Exporting Configuration Files and Log Files with FTP on page 37 Customizing the Boot Configuration on page 37 Backing Up Running Configuration File on page 38 Saving Configuration File on page 38 Rebooting your Server Switch on page 38 Configuring Basic Services on page 38 Viewing RADIUS Servers on page 40 Viewing Authentication Failures on page 42 Viewing Diagnostic Test Results on page 42 Configuring Basic System Information Basic system information includes the name of your device the location of your device and support resources 34 Viewing System Information To view basic system information 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the System Information branch The System Information display appears in the View frame Table 4 1 lists and describes the elements on this display Table 4 1 System Information Elements Element Description Description field Description of the chassis and the image that runs on the chassis System Uptime field Amount of time t
23. respectively Inquiry Data field SCSI inquiry data retrieved about the LU Physical Access field Ports on your Server Switch that can access the LUN Description field User assigned description of the LUN Hi Mark field The maximum number of outstanding requests from the initiator to the storage that the ITL can maintain Max Retry field Number of failed communication attempts that must occur before the LUN identifies the initiator as inaccessible Min IO Timeout field Maximum amount of time that elapses before a SRP request times out Dynamic Pathing field Provides the following radio buttons e Path Affinity this feature locks a storage connection to a path for the duration of data transfer to increase speed and efficiency e Gateway Port Load Balancing this feature distributes traffic evenly across both ports in an FC gateway card when both of the ports can access the same storage e Gateway Port Failover this feature leaves one port on an FC gateway dormant so it can adopt the traffic of the other port when both of the ports can access the same storage if that port goes down Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the window to the LUN Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the LUN Close button Closes the window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the LUN Help bu
24. the Next button Click the Place all certificates in the following store radio button 10 Click the Browse button The Select Certificate Store window opens 11 Click Trusted Root Certification Authorities then click OK 12 Click the Next button then click the Finish button Avoiding Error Messages By default SSL certificates map to the IP address of the Ethernet Management Port of a Server Switch If you enter one of the following your browser displays an alert e the system name of your host that you configure with the hostname command e the IP address of the InfiniBand Management Port of your Server Switch to launch CM 14 The alert cautions you that the name on the certificate does not match the name of the site This hostname mismatch message reappears after you log in and the java applet begins to load To avoid this message entirely configure your Server Switch to use the identifier that you enter in the browser to verify certificates To configure the certificate name to use the system name 1 Telnet to your Server Switch and log in as a user with administrative privileges Example Login super Password XXXXX 2 Enter the enable command to enter Privileged Exec mode Example Topspin 270 gt enable Topspin 270 3 Enter the configure terminal command to enter Global Configuration mode Example Topspin 270 configure terminal Topspin 270 config 4 Enter the ip http command with the following to confi
25. the Ports branch A table that includes all ports on the chassis appears in the View frame Table 3 5 lists and describes the fields in the Ports table Table 3 5 Ports Display Fields Field Description Port Port number in slot port format Name User configured port name Type Displays the type of the port Types begin with fe to indicate FC en to indicate Ethernet and ib to indicate IB Admin Status Displays up when you bring up the port otherwise displays down Oper Status Indicates whether or not the port is ready for use MTU Maximum transmission unit MTU of the port in bytes Optional Click the Refresh button to update the attributes in the display Viewing Port Properties To view port properties 1 2 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Ports branch A Ports table that includes all cards in the chassis appears A radio button appears to the left of each table entry Click the radio button of the port whose properties you want to view Click the Properties button The Port Properties window opens Each type of port displays different properties in this window NOTE Available port types vary by hardware platform 24 Table 3 6 lists and describes the elements in the Port Properties window of an Ethernet port Table 3 6 Ethernet Port Properties Window Elements Element Description Port field Displays the port number in slot port notation
26. the View frame indicates the new level of granularity For instance if you view the ports on a particular gateway card instead of all ports on the device a tiered locator appears followed by a filter indicator If you view only external ports on an Ethernet gateway in slot 4 the following identifiers appear A B C D gt Chassis gt Ports Filter Card 4 The second identifier indicates that the display shows only the ports on Card 4 Moving Backward Because no formal move backward function exists in CM use one of the following options to return to a previous display e Click the Back button on your Web browser e Right click the View frame and select Back from the pop up menu e Navigate to the desired display with the Tree frame NOTE When you use the Back button of your Web browser your browser may not cache selections that you made for a particular view For instance if you view the gateway ports of a card then click a branch in the Tree frame your previous display may not appear correctly when you click the Back button Refreshing Views CM lets you update most displays to reflect changes that occurred since you opened the display To refresh your view click the Refresh button in your display Understanding Access Privileges The functionality available to you from CM varies based on the access privileges of your username If you do not have read access to a particular technology the icon and branches for tha
27. the user ID that logs you into the FTP server in the Remote FTP User Name field Enter the password logs you into the FTP server in the Remote FTP Password field Enter the directory path and name of the file on the FTP server in the Remote File Path and Name field Enter the name that the file will take on your device in the File Name on System field Click the Import button A status bar appears to display the progress of the file transfer Exporting Configuration Files and Log Files with FTP To export files from your Server Switch to remote devices 1 H 3 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Click the File Management branch The File Management table appears in the View frame Click the Export button The Export File window opens and the name of the file that you chose to export appears in the File Name on System field Enter in the Remote FTP IP Address field the IP address of the server to which you want to export the file Enter in the Remote FTP User Name field the user ID that logs you in to the server Enter in the Remote FTP Password field the password that logs you in to the server Enter in the Remote File Path and Name field the directory path and file name for the file on the server Click the Export button A status bar appears to display the progress of the file transfer Customizing the Boot Configuration Customize the boot configuration to View the image that the switch will load
28. then click the Properties button The Topology Neighbor Properties window opens Table 5 11 lists and describes the elements in this window Table 5 11 Topology Neighbor Properties Window Elements Element Description Subnet Prefix field Subnet prefix of the neighbor node Local Node GUID field GUID of the neighbor that you selected Local Port ID field Local port on the neighbor that you selected that connects to your Server Switch Local Node Type field Node type of the neighbor node Remote Node GUID field GUID of the physical switch within your Server Switch that connects to the neighbor node 57 Table 5 11 Topology Neighbor Properties Window Elements Continued Element Remote Port ID field Description Port on the physical switch within your Server Switch that connects to the neighbor node Remote Node Type field Node type of the physical switch within your Server Switch that connects to the neighbor node Link State field State of the connection between the neighbor and the switch within your Server Switch Link Width Active field Bandwidth of the connection between the neighbor and the switch within your Server Switch Close button Closes the window Help button Viewing lOUs Opens on line help To view the I O Units IOUs on your device NOTE This feature is not available on all hardware platforms 1 Expand the InfiniBand icon in t
29. AN VLAN of the bridge to which the port belongs Bridge ID Bridge ID of the bridge to which the port belongs Viewing Port Statistics To view port statistics 1 2 3 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Ports branch The Ports table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the port whose statistics you want to view then select Show Port Statistics from the Show Options pulldown menu The Port Statistics display appears in the View frame Table 3 10 lists and describes the fields in this display Table 3 10 Port Statistics Display Fields Field Description Port Port number as assigned by the SM Name Administratively assigned port name In Octets Cumulative number of octets that arrived at the port including framing characters In Unicast Packets Cumulative number of incoming packets destined for a single port 27 Table 3 10 Port Statistics Display Fields Continued Field In Multicast Packets Description Cumulative number of incoming packets destined for the ports of a multicast group In Broadcast Packets Cumulative number of incoming packets destined for all ports on the fabric In Discards Cumulative number of inbound packets that the port discarded for a reason other than a packet error for example lack of buffer space In Errors Number of inbound packets with errors that the port discarded In Unknown Protocols
30. Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the window to the host Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the host Close button Closes the window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the host Help button Opens on line help Viewing SRP Host Initiator Worldwide Port Names To view the WWPNs of the virtual ports through which FC nodes communicate with SRP hosts 1 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the SRP Hosts branch A SRP Hosts table that includes all SRP hosts that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame 3 Click the radio button next to the SRP host whose WWPNs you want to view 72 Select Show WWPNs from the Show Options pulldown menu A SRP Host Wwpns table appears in the View frame Table 7 3 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 7 3 SRP Host Wwpns Table Fields Field Description GUID GUID of the SRP host Extension GUID extension of the SRP host Slot Port Physical FC gateway port in slot port format that passes traffic addressed to the virtual port WWPN to the SRP host WWPN WWPN of the virtual FC port FC Address FC address of the virtual FC port Viewing IT Policies of the Host To view the details of the initiator target IT pairs to which a host initiator belongs 1 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click
31. Class Version Supported MAD class format version Indicates that this channel adapter switch or router supports versions up to and including this version Type Type of node being managed The value is channel adapter switch router or error An error entry indicates an unknown type Num Ports Number of physical ports on this node Port GUID GUID of this port A port within a node can return the node GUID as its PortGUID if the port is an integral part of the node and is not field replaceable in other words not swappable Partition Cap Capacity of entries in the partition table for channel adapter router and the switch management port The value is the same for all ports on the node This is set to at least 1 for all nodes including switches This value is fixed and unconfigurable Device ID Manufacturer assigned device identification Revision Manufacturer assigned device revision Local Port Num The link port number from which this subnet management packet SMP arrived The value is the same for all ports on the node Vendor ID Device vendor ID The value is the same for all ports on the node Description Description of the node System Image GUID GUID of the image that runs on the device Table 5 7 lists and describes the Switch Properties fields in this window Table 5 7 Switch Properties Window Fields Field Linear FDB Cap Description Maximum numbe
32. Click this branch to view and configure FC targets that connect to your switch through FC gateways Logical Units Click this branch to view and configure FC Logical Units LUNs that connect to your switch through FC gateways ITs Click this branch to view and configure attributes of initiator target connections ITLs Click this branch to view and configure attributes of initiator target LUN connections Global Statistics Click this branch to view IB to FC traffic statistics Table 1 8 lists and describes the configurable branches under the Help icon Table 1 8 Help Icon Branches Branch Description 222222 Help Index Click this branch to launch CM on line help Support Click this branch to open the HP support Web site View Frame The View frame appears on the right hand side of the interface Input fields and device details appear in this frame The contents of the View frame vary based on the branch that you click in the Tree frame Figure 1 3 displays the table that appears in the View frame when you expand the Chassis icon and click the Ports branch Ports 10 3 102 66 gt Chassis gt Ports Show Options EE E WEE EE 5 1 5 1 fc2GFX 2048 A 5 2 5 2 fc2GFX up up 2048 O Fi 7 1 fc2GFX up down 2048 COE bere 72 fc2GFX up up 2048 O 1611 16 1 ib4xTX up down 4096 O 16 2 16 2 ib4xFX up up 2048 168 16 3 ib4xTX up down 4096 16 4 16 4 ib4xFX up up 2048 O 165 16 5 ib4xFX up up 2048 O 164 16 5 ib4xTx
33. D sorrire hon ii 35 HS A n a ny ena e TE 36 el e 15 frames GUI SYSTEM Aere deg 1 A A A T EEE 2 Ka 6 FRU number ear 21 E ee 38 G gateway ports internal 2 00 0 eee ceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeee 22 global ITL o 71 rei A E E T1 StALISLICS isso eege 81 H hosts A A 74 CONSUMO rd o eco T5 o Et T AA A 74 Vice 74 A A A 13 a a2 WW PING E 73 host target policies rr aii 19 host target properties asin ii 79 host target LU N policies siscsscasensseioeiarasmnssalans 80 host target LUN properties cccceecseeeeeeteeees 80 I image files importing aio 36 importing configuration files sess ssondeesdenesmnanaeieeteavinnaiaone 36 mage EE 36 InfiniBand nodes WIC WIDE spicis nan 48 Infiniband Nodes PODEIS il 48 InfiniBand ports PrODETIES E 51 WIG WIND ee 51 initiators addin eege 74 CONO ee 75 A 75 TIES unas 74 FES o 74 EE seo 73 MIS WIND sirena 12 A eee 73 e Ee ib 36 internal gateway ports ccisscssuceastsuarsconsemaceneeaseatnn 22 IOCs ROD ek Sirni e A 58 SiEVICES a 59 VIEWING eege 57 JOUS ee 57 IP addresses Ethernet management port c ooccnccncciccnonccoccnnos 31 IT COMAS 79 PIOPSHICS lips ie 79 TTL ls A 71 Elle 71 POLICIES Hacia 80 PLOPSEES ea ege 80 L launching Chassis Manager ccsceseeeeeees 11 ee 34 ere 14 log files exporting E af logging out of chassis manager cceeeereeeee 14 LUNs A O 78 A rene reennt sree nna ieee errerees 79 EECHER conan edi an aaa 78 EIERE 71 M
34. E Ethernet SE Fibre Channel Ee Help Figure 1 2 Tree Frame NOTE Figure 1 2 displays a Tree frame for a user with unrestricted access Restricted users may see fewer icons For more information refer to Understanding Access Privileges on page 15 LA Table 1 2 lists and describes the icons in the Tree frame Table 1 2 Tree Frame Icons Icon Description The Chassis icon lets you view and configure hardware in your switch Access this icon to view the status of all field replaceable units FRUs on your device Chassis a Maintenance E The Maintenance icon contains branches that let you perform basic Ma administrative tasks on your switch Access this icon to configure NTP servers assign a boot config file view the contents of the file system etc InfiniBand The InfiniBand icon provides subnet manager SM and I O details You can ni click the Subnet Manager branch of this icon to configure basic SM properties Ethernet Tip The Ethernet icon lets you view and configure many aspects of IP traffic on select hardware your switch platforms only Fibre Channel The Fibre Channel icon shows you SRP host and Fibre Channel FC storage Se select details and lets you configure global policies hardware platforms only Help O The Help icon takes you to on line help and support resources Tree Frame Branches 1 Click the plus sign F to expand an icon and display the branches
35. HP 24 Port 4x Fabric Copper Switch Chassis Manager User Guide ra March 2005 Second Edition Part Number 377707 002 Copyright 2005 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Confidential computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Microsoft MS Windows Windows and Windows NTO are U S registered marks of Microsoft Corporation HP 24 Port 4x Fabric Copper Switch Chassis Manager User Guide March 2005 Second Edition Part Number 377707 002 Contents POL aos eed peed ded anata Vil Intended AUTE CE moe nun EEN vil Typographical Conventions e el eo e ds lo o e dd vii Contact Information LAS A aS a I shea Baa SESE ae ESR hatred edhe Satie viii 1 About Chassis Manager 1 DVL OCU CHO Hing esate hse O a 1 Anatomy Of Chassis Mana E E E E 1 ao O S 1 A A 2 View AM A A A A AA AS 6 Browser REQUIEM ao 7
36. Name field Provides a port name that you can edit and apply to the port Type field Displays the type of the port Admin Status field Provides the up and down radio buttons so you can configure the administrative status of the port Oper Status field Indicates whether or not the port is ready for use Auto Negotiation Supported field Displays true if the port supports auto negotiation Auto Negotiation field Provides the Enable checkbox so you can enable or disable auto negotiation on the port Set Port Speed field Provides radio buttons to let you configure the speed of the port Current Speed field Displays the speed of the port Set Port Duplex field Provides radio buttons to let you configure the duplex setting of the port Current Duplex field Indicates whether the port runs in full duplex or half duplex mode MTU field Displays the MTU of the port in bytes MAC Address field Displays the media access control MAC address of the port Last Changed On field Displays the time and date of the last time that a user configured the port Action field Lets you flush the Address Resolution Protocol ARP table Result field Displays the result of the action that you perform from the Action field Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the Port Properties window to the port Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the card
37. RDMA transfers that the IOC initiates 59 Table 5 14 IOC Properties Window Fields Continued Field Description Controller Op Cap Mask Integer value from 8 cumulative bits between and 255 that represents the operation type s that the IOC supports s bit 0 ST Send Messages To IOCs e bit 1 SF Send Messages From IOCs bit 2 RT RDMA Read Requests To IOCs bit 3 RF RDMA Read Requests From IOCs bit 4 WI RDMA Write Requests To IOCs s bit 5 WF RDMA Write Requests From IOCs e bit 6 AT Atomic Operations To IOCs e bit7 AF Atomic Operations From IOCs Viewing IOC Services Service Entries Number of services that the IOC provides To view the IOC services on your device NOTE This feature is not available on all hardware platforms 1 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame 2 Expand the Device Management sub icon in the Tree frame Click the IOC Services branch in the Tree frame The IOC Services table appears in the View frame Table 5 15 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 5 15 IOC Services Table Fields Field GUID Description GUID of the node that provides the service Service Name ASCII identifier of the service Service ID Numeric identifier that nodes use to call the service Viewing Properties of IOC Services NOTE This feature is not available on all hardware platforms To view the properties of
38. Viewing IT Policies To view Initiator Target IT pair properties 1 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the ITs branch The ITs table appears in the View frame Table 7 8 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 7 8 ITs Table Fields Field Description SRP Initiator ID GUID of the initiator host Target WWPN WWPN of the target Current Access Physical FC gateway port through which the host currently accesses the target Physical Access Physical FC gateway port s through which the host can access the target Viewing IT Properties To view detailed IT pair properties 1 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the ITs branch The ITs table appears in the View frame 3 Click the radio button next to the IT pair whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The SRP IT Properties window opens Table 7 9 lists and describes the elements in this window Table 7 9 SRP IT Properties Window Elements Element Description SRP Initiator ID field GUID of the host Target WWPN field WWPN of the target Description field User assigned description of the IT Current Access field Physical FC gateway port through which the host currently accesses the target Physical Access field Physical FC gateway port s through which the host can access the target 78 Viewing ITLs Table 7 9 SRP IT Properties Window Elements Co
39. aa A 51 View InfiniBand Port Properties eu tegebidekd nts d neet Eeer ee uf 51 VIEW Neighboring EE auton eege 56 View IB Neighbor Properties EE 56 EE ee E 57 View LO Es os 57 View IOC EE eh EE E ee 58 Kafe 59 View Properties OF RE 59 6 Ethernet Icon Tasks ooccconcoconccon 61 View Bridge GrOUPS ua ir dh taeeshechiatontessauets 61 View Bridge Group Properties ii A A a 62 Add Bridge A anir a a IA E A T vases ea ee 62 CGonfisure Bridge et E 63 Delete Bridge COS A ANA 63 Mi o A O Guts Gee ds cabeegasicnan ns inasg anceneneeek ceoasnediees 64 Ee 64 Delete el EE 64 View ee EE 64 Add Bridge E EE 65 iii Delete Bd Es Forward ege deg Secret ere Ee cost As SE 65 View Redundante lidia lid 65 a ra AA A cb alelia deb ta delta E 66 A TV UH COU E 67 View Trunk Group Prop CRISS sa 2s A E A ee 67 Configure a Trink Cri 69 Delete a Trink Et EE 69 7 Fibre Channel Icon Tasks 71 Configure Global ITL eer 71 View SRP Hosts A Ee 72 View SRP Host Initiator PropertiGS nirereseta ahiran eaii aiaia 73 View SRP Host Initiator World Wide Port Names 73 View LE Policies OR THE EE 74 View ITL POMCIOS OTE OS did ee 74 Add SRP EE 74 Delete SRP EE 75 Configure SRP Host Initiator Properties ss seseseeseesesseesseeseseesseesesrssseesseserssressessessressessessees 75 View Fibre Channel Tata E 75 View Fibre Channel Target Properties iii He Configure Fibre Channel Target Properties te eege EE ege 76 Vie
40. adio buttons so you can configure the port speed Current Speed field Displays the speed of the port Physical State field Displays the physical state of the port He Table 3 8 InfiniBand Port Properties Window Elements Continued Element Description MTU field Displays the maximum transmission unit MTU of the port in bytes Last Changed On field Displays the time and date of the last time that a user configured the port Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the Port Properties window to the port Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the card Close button Closes the window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the port Help button Opens on line help Viewing Port Bridging Properties To view the bridge to which a port belongs l 2 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Ports branch A Ports table that includes all cards in the chassis appears A radio button appears to the left of each table entry Click the radio button next to the port whose bridging properties you want to view Select Show Bridging from the Show Options pulldown menu The Port Bridging table appears in the View frame Table 3 9 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 3 9 Port Bridging Table Fields Field Description Port Port that you chose from the Ports table Vian Virtual L
41. al output that is too long to be shown in its entirety NOTE Indicates an important point or aspect that you need to consider before continuing vi Contact Information Table 2 1 Customer Contact Information For the name of your nearest authorized HP reseller In the United States call 1 800 345 1518 In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 Outside the United States and Canada refer to www hp com For HP technical support In the United States and Canada call 1 800 HP INVENT 1 800 474 6836 This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored Outside the United States and Canada refer to www hp com About Chassis Manager The following sections appear in this chapter e Introduction on page 1 e Anatomy of Chassis Manager on page 1 e Browser Requirements on page 6 e Platform Requirements on page 6 Introduction The Chassis Manager CM runs directly on your switch to help you quickly and easily perform various administration tasks This chapter discusses the various components of the interface CM runs on all switches Anatomy of Chassis Manager CM runs in a standard Web browser and displays information in standard HTML formats The GUI consists primarily of the following three frames e System frame e Tree frame e View frame System Frame The System frame appears above the Tree and View frames
42. at the server denied since your device booted Server Timeout field Number of authentications that timed out on the server since your device booted Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the Radius Server Properties window Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the server configuration Close button Closes the Radius Server Properties window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the configuration Help button Opens on line help Adding RADIUS Servers To configure a new RADIUS server on your device 1 2 3 4 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame Click the Radius Servers branch The Radius Servers table appears in the View frame Click the Add button The Add Radius Server window opens NOTE Click the Close button at any time to abort this process with no changes to your device configurations apply only after you click the Apply button 42 In the Address field enter the IP address of the server Optional Edit the UDP Port field The numbers to the right of the field indicate the range of integer values that this field supports Optional Enter an encryption key in the Encryption Key field Optional Edit the Timeout field The numbers to the right of the field indicate the range of integer values that this field supports Optional Edit the Max Retr
43. ble InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information VI Arb Low Cap Lowest arbitration value allowed by the arbiter in determining the next packet in a set of packets to send across the link Used with the virtual lane arbitration table and specified as a VL Weight pair Refer to section 14 2 5 9 VL Arbitration Table InfiniBandO Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information MTU Cap Used in conjunction with neighbor mtu to determine the maximum transmission size supported on this port The lesser of mtu cap and neighbor mtu determines the actual MTU used The value is 256 512 1024 2048 or 4096 VL Stall Count Number of sequentially dropped packets at which the port enters a VLStalled state The virtual lane exits the VLStalled state 8 HLL units after entering it Refer to section 18 2 5 4 Transmitter Queuing InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for a description of HLL HOQ Life Maximum duration allowed to packets at the head of a virtual lane queue Used with VL stall count to determine the outgoing packets to discard Oper VL Administrative limit for the number of virtual lanes allowed to the link Do not set this above the VL cap value The value is vl0 v10 V11 vl0 V13 v10 V17 or v10 V114 55 Table 5 9 Topology Port Properties Window Fields Continued Field In Part Enforce Description Boolean value that i
44. d FC address of the target IOC GUID field InfiniBand I O controller IOC through which initiators access the target Physical Access Port on your Server Switch in slot card format through which your field Server Switch accesses the target MTU field Maximum transmission unit in bytes of the target Connection Type Provides the down and nlPort radio buttons so you can assign a field connection type to the target Description field User assigned target description NOTE If no user has assigned a description a default description appears Service Name field Name of the service to associate with the WWPN Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the window Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the target Close button Closes the window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the target Help button Opens on line help Configuring Fibre Channel Target Properties To configure the properties of a FB target 1 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the Targets branch A Targets table that includes all targets in your configuration file appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the target whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The SRP Target Properties window opens Optional Click the down radio button or nlPort radio button to config
45. d Balancing radio button to enable load balancing between Fibre Channel gateway ports on all new ITLs e The Gateway Port Failover radio button to enable FC gateway port failover for all new ITLs Configure sequential access device attributes Optional Enter an integer value between 1 and 256 in the ITL HI Mark field Optional Enter an integer value between 1 and 100 in the ITL Max Retries field Optional Enter an integer value between 1 and 1800 in the ITL Min I O Timeout field Optional Click one of the following in the ITL Dynamic Loading field e The Path Affinity radio button to enable dynamic path affinity on all new ITLs p O e The Gateway Port Load Balancing radio button to enable load balancing between Fibre Channel gateway ports on all new ITLs e The Gateway Port Failover radio button to enable FC gateway port failover for all new ITLs Click the Apply button Viewing SRP Hosts Initiators To view the SRP hosts that connect to your device and with your Server Switch behave as FC initiators 7 8 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the SRP Hosts branch A SRP Hosts table that includes all SRP hosts that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame Table 7 1 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 7 1 SRP Hosts Table Fields Field Description Description User assigned text description of the SRP host SRP Initiator ID Host GUID and GUID ex
46. e Click this branch to configure the time and date on your switch and to assign NTP servers to your device File Management Click this branch to view import export and install files in the file system on your device Boot Configuration Click this branch to select a configuration for your switch to use when it boots Backup Configuration Click this branch to save your running configuration to a file Save Config Click this branch to save the running configuration as the startup configuration When your switch reboots it runs the updated configuration Reboot Click this branch when you want to reload your switch Services Expand the Services icon to display the following branches e General displays the following system services and lets you configure them e DNS e FTP e telnet e syslog e RADIUS e HTTP e RADIUS Servers displays the RADIUS server s that your device can use to authenticate user logins and lets you configure attributes of the server s e Authentication Failures lists CLI SNMP and HTTP authentication failures Diagnostics Click this branch to view switch diagnostic data Table 1 5 lists and describes the configurable branches under the InfiniBand icon Table 1 5 InfiniBand Icon Branches Branch Subnet Managers Description Click this branch to view and configure the SMs in your fabric Services Click this branch to view t
47. e appears as one of the following recovery e ipl e ppcboot fpga e pic ib e rootfs e kernel exe 3 19 Table 3 1 Cards Table Fields Continued Field Boot Status Description Boot Status may appear as any of the following upgrading success failed badVersion badCre memoryError outOfSpace programmingError hardwareError fileNotFound inProgress Optional Click the Refresh button to update the attributes in the display Viewing Card Properties To view card properties l 2 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Cards branch A Cards table that includes all cards in the chassis appears A radio button appears to the left of each table entry Click the radio button of the card whose properties you want to view Click the Properties button A Card Properties window opens Table 3 2 lists and describes the elements in this window Table 3 2 Card Properties Window Elements Element Description Slot ID field Number of the chassis slot in which the card resides Type field Type of the card Admin Status field Displays the up and down radio buttons Click a radio button then click the Apply button to change the administrative status and brings the port up or bring down Current Status field Displays up if the card can currently run traffic otherwise displays down 20 Table 3 2 Card Properties Window Elements Conti
48. ee frame Expand the Topology icon in the IB frame Click the Nodes branch The Nodes table appears in the View frame 51 Click the radio button next to the node whose ports you want to view then select Show Ports from the Show Options pulldown menu The InfiniBand Ports display appears in the View frame but lists only the ports that belong to the node that you selected For details refer to Viewing InfiniBand Ports on page 51 or see Table 5 8 Viewing Node Neighbors To view the neighbors of an IB node on your fabric 1 2 3 4 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Expand the Topology icon in the IB frame Click the Nodes branch The Nodes table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the node whose neighbors you want to view then select Show Neighbors from the Show Options pulldown menu The InfiniBand Neighbors display appears in the View frame but lists only the neighbors of the node that you selected For details refer to Viewing Neighboring IB Devices on page 56 or see Table 5 10 Viewing InfiniBand Ports To view the IBs ports on your IB fabric 1 2 3 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Expand the Topology icon in the Tree frame Click the Ports branch in the Tree frame The InfiniBand Ports table appears in the View frame Table 5 8 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 5 8 InfiniBand Ports Table Fields Field Descri
49. eed Eege 36 Import Configuration Files and Image Files with FIR 36 Export Configuration Files and Log Files with EI 37 Customize the Boot C SAA DUO ss 37 Back Up Running Configuration File uo A A AA A AA AA 37 Save Configuration Fileises inn Tnn E e E E E E E a E EOE EER EE 38 Reboot sea de tol 38 Configure Basic VIC A NAS E aid ea lia 38 Aspa DNS SEVEN la 38 Enable or Disable the FTP AC aaa 38 Enable or Disable the Telnet ACCESS oo ocoooononooncnnnonononononononononononononononononononononnnnnnnnonononononinininess 39 ASSIM SY LOOSE VE A AA A A A A A AA 39 Assign an Authentication Method did EAE ARRE Aban T CATENE aaie 39 Conte ire bt ER EE Eden ee ele 39 VEWRADIUS EE 40 View and Configure RADIUS Server Properties ooooonoconococoonnononcnnncnnnoconaconccconoconononnncon caco nocinnos 40 e NEE 41 Delete RADIUS SES iba 42 View Authentication AMES A A Aa A a Aa 42 View Diagnostic Test RE a a 42 View E be 42 O 43 5 InfiniBand ICON Taske 45 MiS is EE 45 View Subnet Manager Properties eege EES 46 Adda Subnet Mane ide 46 Delete Subnet Manager a a ts 47 Configure Subnet Manager Properties it A An sees A Ad ii 47 e A enen EE lve 47 View InfiniBand Service Properties ni lr ds estaa 47 View nfimiBand Nodes urls da ces at ac aa it a de 48 View Node POPE ESOS A n ae i e aa 48 View NP a et a el aie ha aa a a 50 View Node ING IOI EE 51 View InfiniBand Ports ics ee eege eg ege Asa area ie cas aa eg cas Mans ions Rea ees lad Snes
50. fferent destinations travel on different ports in the trunk group srcDstMac bases load distribution on the MAC address of the source logic gate XOR destination srcIp bases the load distribution on the source IP address Packets from the same source travel on the same port but packets from different sources travel on different ports in the trunk group dstIp bases the load distribution on the destination IP address of the incoming packet Packets to the same destination travel on the same port but packets to different destinations travel on different ports in the trunk group srcDstlp bases load distribution on the IP address of the source logic gate XOR destination Trunk Group Displays a checked Enable checkbox to indicate an active trunk group Enabled MTU Displays the MTU of the group MAC Address MAC address of the trunk group IfIndex Interface index of the trunk group Adding a Trunk Group To add a trunk group 1 Sin 2 271 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Trunk Groups branch The Trunk Groups table appears in the View frame Click the Add button The Add Ethernet Trunk Group window opens Enter a trunk group ID number in the ID field Enter a name for the trunk group in the Name field 8 67 Check in the Port Members field the checkboxes of the ports that you want to include NOTE Check the checkbox of a particular card to automatically check al
51. gic gate XOR destination e sreIp bases the load distribution on the source IP address Packets from the same source travel on the same port but packets from different sources travel on different ports in the channel e dstIp bases the load distribution on the destination IP address of the incoming packet Packets to the same destination travel on the same port but packets to different destinations travel on different ports in the channel e srcDstlp bases load distribution on the IP address of the source logic gate XOR destination Trunk Group Enabled field Displays a checked Enable checkbox to indicate an active trunk group MTU field Displays the MTU of the group 68 Table 6 7 Ethernet Trunk Group Properties Window Elements Continued Element Description MAC Address field Displays the MAC address of the trunk group such as 00 05 ad 01 59 30 This is a unique physical address associated with the trunk link aggregated interface This address is separate from the individual port MAC addresses IfIndex field Displays a management software unique identifier for all physical and logical trunks gateway ports interfaces Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the window Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the trunk group Close button Closes the window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the t
52. grant the initiator access to the LUN Apply button Applies any changes that you make in the window to the Server Switch Reset button Resets the window to match the settings on the Server Switch Close button Closes the window Help button Opens on line help Viewing Global Statistics To view global SRP statistics 1 2 Expand the FB icon in the Tree frame Click the Global Statistics branch The SRP Global Statistics display appears in the View frame Table 7 12 lists and describes the fields in this display Table 7 12 SRP Global Statistics Display Fields Field Description Link Events Total number of link events e g link up link down processed by the FB interface gateway s SRP Initiated IOs Total number of I O transactions requested by the SRP initiator SRP Commands Completed Total number of SRP commands completed on the FB interface gateway s SRP Bytes Read Total number of I O bytes read by the SRP initiator that is connected to this chassis SRP Bytes Written Total number of I O bytes written by the SRP initiator SRP Connections Total number of connections used by the SRP initiator SRP Commands Total number of SRP commands outstanding on the FB interface Outstanding gateway s SRP Errors Total number of SRP errors encountered on the FB interface gateway s FCP Initiated IOs Total number of I O responses by the FB device to SRP initiator
53. gure your certificates to use the system name of your Server Switch e the secure cert common name keyword e the system name hostname of the Server Switch Example Topspin 270 config ip http secure cert common name useSysName Now when you open CM with the system name of your Server Switch error messages will not repeatedly appear Logging Out of Chassis Manager To log out of CM close the Web browser window that displays the GUI If you have multiple windows open such as the main CM window and a properties window close all such windows Navigating Chassis Manager The Tree frame of the Web based interface provides a high level map of CM As you move from display to display in CM the View frame constantly reminds you where you are in the system When you click a branch in the Tree frame the title of the display that appears in the View frame matches the name of the branch Directly below the display title appears a tiered locator that details the level of the current display in relation to other elements of CM For instance when you click the Cards branch of the Chassis icon the following locator string appears A B C D gt Chassis gt Cards In this instance A B C D represents the IP address of your Server Switch The tiered locator indicates that your current display is the Cards display which is a branch of the Chassis icon on the device with an IP address of 4 B C D 15 When you further filter your display
54. he IB fabric services that have registered with the SM Topology Expand the Topology icon to display the following branches e Nodes click this branch to view the IB nodes in your IB fabric e Ports click this branch to view the IB ports in your IB fabric e Neighbors click this branch to display the interconnecting IB nodes and relevant ports in your IB fabric Table 1 5 InfiniBand Icon Branches Continued Branch Description Device Management Expand the Device Management icon to display the following branches select hardware platforms IOU click this branch to view the I O unit on your switch only R e IOCs click this branch to view the controller s on your device e IOC Services click this branch to view the IB features on your device Table 1 6 lists and describes the configurable branches under the Ethernet icon Table 1 6 Ethernet Icon Branches Branch Description S Bridge Groups Click this branch to view bridge groups on your switch Trunk Groups Click this branch to view trunk groups on your switch Table 1 7 lists and describes the configurable branches under the InfiniBand icon Table 1 7 InfiniBand Icon Branches Branch Description Global Policies Click this branch to view and configure the default attributes of new IB to FC connections SRP Hosts Click this branch to view and configure SRP hosts that serve as initiators for SAN fabrics Targets
55. he RADIUS server Edit this value and click the Apply button to configure the UDP port of the RADIUS server The numbers to the right of the field indicate the range of integer values that this field supports Encryption Key field Authentication key that the client and RADIUS server use Enter a value and click the Apply button to configure the encryption key of the RADIUS server The numbers to the right of the field indicate the range of integer values that this field supports Timeout field Amount of time in seconds in which the server must authenticate a login before the login fails Edit this value and click the Apply button to configure the timeout value of the RADIUS server The numbers to the right of the field indicate the range of integer values that this field supports Max Retries field Number of sequential logins that a user may perform before the server denies access to the username altogether Edit this value and click the Apply button to configure the maximum number of retries that the RADIUS server permits The numbers to the right of the field indicate the range of integer values that this field supports Access Requests field Number of authentication requests that the server has received from your device since your device booted Access Accepts field Number of logins to your device that the server authenticated since your device booted Access Rejects field Number of logins to your device th
56. he Tree frame 2 Expand the Device Management sub icon in the Tree frame Click the IOU branch The IOU display appears in the View frame Table 5 12 lists and describes the fields in this display Table 5 12 IOU Display Fields Field Description Change ID Cumulative number of changes to the controller list since the device last booted Max Controllers Maximum number of controllers that your device can support Viewing IOCs Diag Device ID Indicates that diagnostics can 1 or cannot 0 provide IOC details Option ROM Indicates the presence or absence of Option ROM Controller List Lists each slot on your device that can potentially contain a controller and identifies whether or not a controller resides in that slot To view the I O controllers IOCs on your device NOTE This feature is not available on all hardware platforms 1 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame 2 Expand the Device Management sub icon in the Tree frame 58 Click the IOCs branch The IOCs display appears in the View frame Table 5 13 lists and describes the fields in this display Table 5 13 IOCs Display Fields Field Description GUID GUID of the controller Vendor ID Organization Unique Identifier OUI of the vendor Device ID Vendor assigned device identifier Device Version Vendor assigned device version IO Class TO class that the IOC supports Protocol Standard protocol definitio
57. he chassis has run since the last boot Last Change Made At field Date and time that a user last changed the running configuration Last Config Saved At field Date and time that a user last saved the running configuration as the startup configuration System Name field Configurable name for your Server Switch Location field Configurable location of your Server Switch Support Contact field Configurable support information for your Server Switch Apply button Applies changes that you make in configurable fields to your Server Switch Refresh button Refreshes the System Information display Naming Your InfiniBand Switch To assign a hostname to your device 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the System Information branch The System Information display appears in the View frame 3 Inthe System Name field type the name that you want to assign to the device then click the Apply button Defining Device Location To add a physical device location description to your switch 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the System Information branch The System Information display appears in the View frame 3 In the Location field type the name location of your device then click the Apply button Defining Technical Support Resource The technical support email address that you define appears in the System frame when you refresh or restart CM To define a
58. ibes the elements in this window Table 6 2 Ethernet Chassis Manager Window Elements Element Description ID field ID number of the bridge group Name field Name of the bridge group Subnet Prefix field Subnet prefix of the bridge group Subnet Prefix Len field Length of the bridge group subnet prefix Ethernet Next Hop field IP address of the next hop from the Ethernet side of the bridge group IB Next Hop field Default next hop for packets entering from the IB fabric Broadcast Forwarding field Displays a checked box when broadcast forwarding runs Loop Protection Method field Displays the loop protection method of the group IP Multicast field Displays a checked box when IP multicasting runs Ethernet Port pulldown menu Displays the trunk or ports that the bridge group uses to connect to the Ethernet switch Vlan field Virtual LAN VLAN identifier of the group IB Port pulldown menu Displays the IB port that the bridge group uses IB P_KEY field Partition key of the bridge group Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the window Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the bridge group Close button Closes the window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the bridge group Help button Opens on line help Adding Bridge Groups To create a new bridge group 1 Expand the Etherne
59. ies field The numbers to the right of the field indicate the range of integer values that this field supports 10 Click the Apply button Deleting RADIUS Servers To remove a RADIUS server from your configuration 1 2 3 4 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame Click the Radius Servers branch The Radius Servers table appears in the View frame Click the radio button to the left of the server that you want to delete NOTE CM will not prompt you to be sure that you want to delete this server Click the Delete button Viewing Authentication Failures To view a log of authentication failures for your Server Switch 1 2 3 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame Click the Authentication Failures branch The Authentication Failures display appears in the View frame Table 4 6 lists and describes the fields in this display Table 4 6 Authentication Failures Fields Field Description CLI Access Violation Count Cumulative number of failed CLI logins since the Server Switch booted CLI Last Violation Time Time of the most recent failed CLI login SNMP Access Violation Count Cumulative number of failed SNMP logins since the Server Switch booted SNMP Last Violation Time Time of the most recent failed SNMP login HTTP Access Violation Count Cumulative number of failed HTTP logins s
60. ince the Server Switch booted HTTP Last Violation Time Time of the most recent failed HTTP login Viewing Diagnostic Test Results Available test results vary by hardware platform 43 Viewing POST Test Results To view POST test results 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame 2 Expand the Diagnostics sub icon in the Tree frame 3 Click the POST branch The POST Status table appears in the View frame Table 4 7 lists and describes the fields in the table Table 4 7 POST Status Fields Field Description Card Card on which the POST test ran Post Status Status of the test Error Code Applicable error codes that resulted from the test Viewing FRU Errors To view FRU test results 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame 2 Expand the Diagnostics sub icon in the Tree frame 3 Click the Fru Error branch The Fru Error display appears in the View frame The display lists each FRU and any error codes that apply to the FRU 44 45 InfiniBand Icon Tasks The following sections appear in this chapter Viewing Subnet Managers on page 45 Viewing InfiniBand Services on page 47 Viewing InfiniBand Nodes on page 48 Viewing InfiniBand Ports on page 51 Viewing Neighboring IB Devices on page 56 Viewing IOUs on page 57 Viewing IOCs on page 57 Viewing IOC Services on page 59 Viewing Subnet Managers The SMs display in CM pro
61. ink Speed Enabled Maximum speed the link is capable of handling The value is 0 No state change 1 2 5 Gbps or 3 value derived from link speed supported Neighbor MTU Active maximum transmission unit enabled on this port for transmit Check the mtu cap value at both ends of every link and use the lesser speed The value is mtu256 mtu512 mtul024 mtu2048 or mtu4096 Master SM SL Administrative service level required for this port to send a non SMP message to the SM VL Cap Maximum range of data virtual lanes supported by this port The value is v10 vIOToV11 vIOToV13 vIOToVI17 or vIOToV114 Refer also to oper VL Each port can support up to fifteen virtual lanes VLs 0 15 The VL cap field displays the range of those lanes for example lanes 0 7 that the port currently supports VL High Limit Maximum high priority limit on the number of bytes allowed for transmitting high priority packets when both ends of a link operate with multiple data virtual lanes Used with the virtual lane arbitration table The maximum high limit is determined by checking the vl arb high cap on the other side of the link and then negotiating downward VL Arb High Cap Highest arbitration value allowed by the arbiter in determining the next packet in a set of packets to send across the link Used with the virtual lane arbitration table and specified as a VL Weight pair Refer to section 14 2 5 9 VL Arbitration Ta
62. inued Element Description Boot Status field Boot Status may appear as any of the following e upgrading SUCCESS e failed e badVersion e badCrc memoryError e outOfSpace programmingError hardwareError e fileNotFound e inProgress none Serial Number field Factory assigned product serial number of the card PCA Serial Number field Printed circuit assembly PCA serial number of the card PCA Assembly Number field PCA assembly number of the card FRU Number field Field replaceable unit FRU number of the card Action field select cards only Lists radio buttons with the actions that you make the card perform when you click a radio button and then click the Apply button Result field select cards only Displays the result that occurs when you choose an action from the Action field and click the Apply button Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the Card Properties window to the card Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the card Close button Closes the Card Properties window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the card Help button Opens on line help Viewing Card Inventory To view memory and image information on a card 1 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Cards branch The Cards table appears 3 Click the radio button next to the card whose in
63. io button next to the file that you want to delete then click the Delete button Installing Software Images To install an image file 1 H 4 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Click the File Management branch The File Management table appears in the View frame NOTE Ifyou have not already imported the image file to your file system refer to Importing Configuration Files and Image Files with FTP on page 36 Click the radio button next to the image file that you want to install then click the Install button A dialog box appears to verify that you want to proceed pe NOTE Before you install an image verify that you have brought up all of the cards on the chassis that you want to run the new image Cards that run a different image from the chassis cannot pass traffic yo NOTE Alert other users that you plan to install a new image to your Server Switch Click OK to install the image A status bar appears to display the status of the installation Importing Configuration Files and Image Files with FTP To import files to your Server Switch from remote devices l 2 3 4 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Click the File Management branch The File Management table appears in the View frame Click the Import button The Import File window opens Enter the IP address of the FTP server that holds the file that you want to import in the Remote FTP IP Address field 37 Enter
64. l ports on that card Click the radio button of the distribution type to apply to the trunk group in the Distribution Type field Click the Apply button Viewing Trunk Group Properties To view the properties of a trunk group 1 2 3 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Trunk Groups branch The Trunk Groups table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the trunk group whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The Ethernet Trunk Group Properties window opens Table 6 7 lists and describes the elements in this window Table 6 7 Ethernet Trunk Group Properties Window Elements Element Description ID field ID number of the trunk group Name field Name of the trunk group Port Members field Ports that belong to the trunk group Distribution Type field Distribution type of the trunk group This field displays one of the following types e srcMac bases load distribution on the source MAC address of the incoming packet Packets from different hosts use different ports in the channel but packets from the same host use the same port in the channel e dstMac bases the load distribution on the destination host MAC address of the incoming packet Packets to the same destination travel on the same port but packets to different destinations travel on different ports in the channel e sreDstMac bases load distribution on the MAC address of the source lo
65. lds in this display Table 6 3 Bridge Subnets Fields Field Descriptions 1D Sne ID number S Subnet Prefix Subnet prefix in A B C D format Subnet Prefix Len Length of the subnet prefix Adding Bridge Subnet To add a bridge subnet E 2 ae Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Bridge Subnet branch Click the Add button The Add Ethernet Bridge Group Subnet window opens Enter an integer value in the ID field to assign an ID number to the subnet Enter the subnet prefix in the Subnet Prefix field in A B C D format Enter an integer value in the Subnet Prefix Len field to configure a length for the subnet prefix Click the Apply button Deleting Bridge Subnet To delete a bridge subnet 1 2 3 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Bridge Subnet branch Click the radio button next to the subnet that you want to delete then click the Delete button Viewing Bridge Forwarding To view bridge forwarding 1 2 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Bridge Forwarding branch The Bridge Forwarding display appears in the View frame Table 6 4 lists and describes the fields in this display Table 6 4 Bridge Forwarding Fields Field Description ID Displays the integer value identifier of the bridge group Port Type Displays eth for IP and ib for IPoIB Dest Address Final destination of the packets Dest Length Number of hops to
66. local identifiers Refer to section 4 1 3 Local Identifiers InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information LID 16 bit base LID of this port Master SM LID 16 bit base LID of the master SM managing this port Cap Mask The capability mask identifies the functions that the host supports 32 bit bitmask that specifies the supported capabilities of the port A bit value of 1 one indicates a supported capability The bits are 0 11 15 18 21 31 Reserved and always 0 1 IsSM 2 IsNoticeSupported 3 IsTrapSupported 4 IsResetSupported 5 IsAutomaticMigrationSupported 6 IsSLMappingSupported 7 ISMKeyNVRAM supports M_Key in NVRAM 8 IsPKeyNVRAM supports P_Key in NVRAM 9 Is LED Info Supported 10 IsSMdisabled 16 IsConnectionManagementSupported 17 IsSNMPTunnelingSupported 19 IsDeviceManagementSupported 20 IsVendorClassSupported Values are expressed in hexadecimal Diag Code 16 bit diagnostic code Refer to section 14 2 5 6 1 Interpretation of Diagcode InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information This field does not currently apply to your device MkKey Lease Period Initial value of the lease period timer in seconds The lease period is the length of time that the M_Key protection bits are to remain non zero after a SubnSet PortInfo fails an M_Key check After the lease period expires clearing the M_Key protection bits allows any SM to
67. mically manages your certificate 4 Enter your Server Switch user name and password in the login window and click the OK button CM loads in your browser window Internet Explorer To launch a secure CM connection 1 Launch your Web browser 2 Type https and the IP address of your Server Switch in the address field of your browser and press Enter You configured the IP address in step 5 of Preparing Your Device on page 9 A Security Alert window opens Security Alert changed by others However there le a problem with the site s E Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or La security certificate The secunty certificate was sued by a company you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether Hou want to trust the certifying authority The security certificate date is valid The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site Do wou want to proceed View Certificate 3 Click the View Certificate button The Certificate window opens 4 Click the Certification Path tab 13 5 Click the root certificate in the tree Example Certificate General Details Certification Path view Certificate Certificate status This C4 Root certificate is not trusted because it is not in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Click the View Certificate button Click the Install Certificate button Click
68. mitter Queueing InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information Switch Port State Change Indicates a change in port state The value changes from NotInTransition to PortInTransition anytime the State parameter of a port changes from down to initialize initialize to down armed to down or active to down as a result of link state machine logic LID Per Port Number of LID LMC combinations that may be assigned to a given external port for switches that support the random forwarding table This value is always 0 0 indicates that there is one LID per port Partition Enforce Cap Number of entries in this partition enforcement table per physical port Zero 0 indicates that partition enforcement is not supported by the switch In Enforce Cap Indicates if the switch is capable of partition enforcement on received packets The value is true or false Out Enforce Cap Indicates if the switch is capable of partition enforcement on transmitted packets The value is true or false In Filter Raw Packet Cap Indicates if the switch is capable of raw packet enforcement on received packets The value is true or false Out Filter Raw Packet Cap Indicates if the switch is capable of raw packet enforcement on transmitted packets The value is true or false Viewing Node Ports To view the IB ports on a node in your IB fabric 1 2 3 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tr
69. n page 64 e Viewing Redundancy Groups on page 65 e Viewing Trunk Groups on page 66 Viewing Bridge Groups To view the bridge groups on your Server Switch 1 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Bridge Groups branch The Bridge Groups table appears in the View frame Table 6 1 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 6 1 Bridge Groups Table Fields Field Description ID Bridge group ID number Name Bridge group name Subnet Prefix Subnet prefix of the bridge group Ethernet Port Displays the trunk group and ports available that the bridge group uses to connect to the Ethernet switch IB Port Displays the internal gateway slot port that is associated with the bridge group Table 6 1 Bridge Groups Table Fields Field Description S Ethernet Next Hop Displays the Ethernet next hop address that the administrator configured with the bridge group command IB Next Hop Default next hop for packets entering from the IB fabric Viewing Bridge Group Properties To view the properties of a bridge group 1 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Bridge Groups branch The Bridge Groups table appears in the View frame 3 Click the radio button next to the bridge group whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The Ethernet Chassis Manager window opens and displays the properties of the bridge group Table 6 2 lists and descr
70. n that the IOC supports Viewing IOC Properties To view the properties of the I O controllers IOCs on your device NOTE This feature is not available on all hardware platforms Se ee Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Expand the Device Management sub icon in the Tree frame Click the IOCs branch The IOCs display appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the IOC that you want to view then click the Properties button The IOC Properties window opens Table 5 14 lists and describes the fields in this window Table 5 14 IOC Properties Window Fields Field Description GUID GUID of the controller Vendor ID Organization Unique Identifier OUI of the vendor Device ID Vendor assigned device identifier Device Version Vendor assigned device version Subsystem Vendor ID Vendor assigned subsystem vendor identifier Subsystem ID Vendor assigned subsystem identifier IO Class TO class that the IOC supports IO Subclass Subclass of the I O class protocol of the IOC Protocol Standard protocol definition that the IOC supports Protocol Version Protocol version that the IOC supports Send Msg Queue Depth Maximum number of messages that the send message queue supports RDMA Read Queue Maximum depth of the per channel RDMA Read Queue Depth Send Msg Size Maximum size in bytes of send messages RDMA Transfer Size Maximum size in bytes of outbound
71. n to close the Port Properties window Viewing Power Supply Status To view the status of the power supplies on your device 29 NOTE Not all hardware platforms include power supply information In such cases the Power Supplies branch does not appear Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Power Supplies branch The Power Supplies table appears in the View frame Table 3 11 lists and describes the fields in the Power Supplies table Table 3 11 Power Supply Table Fields Field Description PS ID Numeric identifier of the power supply For more information on the power supplies in your device refer to your hardware documentation Type Type of power AC or DC Current Status Displays up to indicate that your power supply functions and currently supplies power to your device Displays down for faulty power supplies Utilization Percentage of total power supply resources in use Voltage Voltage of the power supply Viewing Fan Status To view the status of the fans on your device 1 2 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Fans branch The Fans table appears in the View frame Table 3 12 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 3 12 Fan Table Fields Field Description Fan ID Numeric identifier of the fan For more information on the fans in your device refer to your hardware documentation Current Status Displays up if the fan functions pr
72. ndicates whether or not to support optional partition enforcement for the packets received by this port There is no default value Out Part Enforce Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional partition enforcement for the packets transmitted by this port There is no default value In Filter Raw Packet Enforce Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional raw packet enforcement for the raw packets received by this port There is no default value Out Filter Raw Packet Enforce Boolean value that indicates whether or not to support optional raw packet enforcement for the raw packets transmitted by this port There is no default value MKey Violation Number of subnet management packets SMPs that have been received on this port with invalid M_Keys since initial powerup or the last reset Refer to section 14 2 4 Management Key InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information PKey Violation Number of SMPs that have been received on this port with invalid P_Keys since initial powerup or the last reset Refer to section 9 2 7 partition key P_KEY InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information QKey Violation Number of SMPs that have been received on this port with invalid Q Keys since initial powerup or the last reset Refer to section 10 2 4 Q Keys InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more
73. ne branch The Backplane display appears in the View frame Table 3 14 lists and describes the fields in this display Table 3 14 Backplane Display Field Descriptions Field Description Serial Number Factory assigned product serial number PCA Serial Number PCA serial number PCA Assembly Number PCA assembly number FRU Num FRU number Chassis ID GUID of the chassis Base MAC Address 24 bit base MAC address of this chassis Chassis GUID GUID of the chassis Viewing Management Ports on a Chassis To view the configurations of management ports on your device 1 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame 2 Expand the Management Ports sub icon in the Tree frame 3 Click the Serial Ethernet or InfiniBand branch to view the attributes of that management port Table 3 15 lists and describes the fields in the Serial Management Ports display Table 3 15 Serial Management Ports Display Fields Field Description 22222222 Baud Rate Transmission speed to which you must configure your serial connection 31 Table 3 15 Serial Management Ports Display Fields Continued Field Description Data Bits Data bits value to which you must configure your serial connection Stop Bits Stop bits setting to which you must configure your serial connection Parity Parity setting to which you must configure your serial connection Table 3 16 lists and describes the fields in the Ethernet Management
74. node name WWNN of your device WWPYN field Displays the worldwide port name WWPN of the port FC ID field FC Protocol FCP identifier of the port Last Changed On field Displays the time and date of the last time that a user configured the port Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the Port Properties window to the port Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the card Close button Closes the window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the port Help button Opens on line help Table 3 8 lists and describes the elements in the Port Properties window of an IB port Table 3 8 InfiniBand Port Properties Window Elements Element Description Port field Displays the port number in slot port notation Name field Provides a port name that you can edit and apply to the port Type field Displays the type of the port Admin Status field Provides the up and down radio buttons so you can configure the administrative status of the port Oper Status field Displays up to indicate that the port is physically ready for use otherwise displays down Auto Negotiation Supported field Displays true if the port supports auto negotiation Auto Negotiation field Provide the Enable checkbox so you can enable or disable auto negotiation on the port Set Port Speed field Provides the 2500M 10G and 30G r
75. nsmitted One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space Out Errors Configuring Ports CM provides different configuration options for each type of port The options available to each port will appear in the Port Properties window For packet oriented interfaces the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors For character oriented or fixed length interfaces the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors Configuring a Port Name To configure the administrative name of a port 1 2 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Ports branch The Ports table appears in the View frame A radio button appears to the left of each table entry Click the radio button of the port to which you want to assign a name 28 6 Click the Properties button The Port Properties window opens In the Name field of the Port Properties window enter a name for the port then click the Apply button Click the Close button to close the Port Properties window Enabling or Disabling a Port To enable or disable a port 1 ER 6 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Ports branch The Ports table appears in the View frame A radio button appears to the left of each table entry Click the radio button of the port to which you want to assign a name Click the Properties button The P
76. ntinued Element Description Port Mask field Displays a checkbox for every FC gateway card and FC gateway port on the chassis Ports with a checked checkbox grant the initiator access to the target Action pulldown menu Discovers the ITLs that the initiator can form with the LUNs in the target Result field Displays the status of the action if you select Discover ITLs from the Action pulldown menu and then click the Apply button Apply button Applies any changes that you make in the window to the Server Switch Reset button Resets the window to match the settings on the Server Switch Close button Closes the window Help button Opens on line help To view ITL properties 1 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the ITLs branch The ITLs table appears in the View frame Table 7 10 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 7 10 ITLs Table Fieldns Field Description SRP Initiator ID GUID of the initiator host Target WWPN WWPN of the target FC LUN ID FB ID of the disk or tape in the target The ID of the first LUN always appears as 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 and the IDs for subsequent LUNs increment by 1 in hexadecimal LUN Logical ID Logical ID of the disk or tape in the target Viewing ITL Properties To view detailed ITL properties 1 2 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the ITLs branch The ITLs table a
77. nued Element Operational State field Description Displays the general condition of the interface card The general condition may appear as any of the following e unknown e normal wrong image e bootFailed e tooHot e booting A condition of unknown indicates an unsupported interface card To address this condition replace the card with a supported card The operational state of a card must appear as normal for the current status of the card to appear as up A wrong image condition indicates that the active system image on the interface card does not match the active system image on the controller All cards must run the same active system image as the controller card to function A bootFailed condition indicates that the active system image on the card was incompletely or incorrectly loaded If the other interface cards come up successfully reset the individual card Otherwise reboot your entire device When your card overheats the tooHot condition appears in the show card command output Enter the show fan command to check to see if your fans failed The booting condition indicates that the card has not finished loading necessary image data for internal configuration Boot Stage field Boot Stage appears as one of the following bg recovery e ipl e ppcboot e fpga e pic ib e rootfs kernel exe e done S none 21 Table 3 2 Card Properties Window Elements Cont
78. operly otherwise displays down Speed Displays the speed of the fan in percentage of maximum speed Viewing Temperature Sensor Status To view the status of the power supplies on your device E H Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Sensors branch The Sensors table appears in the View frame Table 3 13 lists and describes the fields in the Power Supplies table Table 3 13 Sensors Table Fields Field Description e Numeric identifier of the slot in which the temperature sensor resides For more information on the slots in your device refer to your hardware documentation 30 Table 3 13 Sensors Table Fields Continued Field Description Sensor ID Numeric identifier of the temperature sensor Current Status Displays up for functional sensors and down for faulty sensors Operational Code Oper Operational code of the sensor This field displays normal Code tempAlert currAlert or voltAlert Temperature select chassis Temperature of the slot Current Temp select chassis Current temperature of the chassis Alarm Temp select chassis Chassis temperature that triggers an alarm Shutdown Temp select chassis Chassis temperature that triggers a shutdown Viewing Backplane Information To view backplane information NOTE This feature is not available on all hardware platforms 1 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Backpla
79. ort Properties window opens In the Admin Status field of the Port Properties window click the up enable or down disable radio button then click the Apply button Click the Close button to close the Port Properties window Configuring Auto Negotiation on a Port To enable or disable auto negotiation on a port l Ze 6 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Ports branch The Ports table appears in the View frame A radio button appears to the left of each table entry Click the radio button of the port to which you want to assign a name Click the Properties button The Port Properties window opens In the Auto Negotiation field of the Port Properties window check enable or uncheck disable the Enable checkbox then click the Apply button Click the Close button to close the Port Properties window Configuring Port Speed To configure the speed of a port 1 2 Sir Zen e Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Ports branch The Ports table appears in the View frame A radio button appears to the left of each table entry Click the radio button of the port to which you want to assign a name Click the Properties button The Port Properties window opens In the Auto Negotiation field uncheck the Enable checkbox if necessary In the Set Port Speed field of the Port Properties window click a radio button to select a speed then click the Apply button Click the Close butto
80. our device then log in as a user with administrative access 2 Enter the enable command to enter Privileged Exec mode Example Topspin 360 gt enable Topspin 360 3 Enter the configure terminal command to enter Global Configuration mode Example Topspin 360 configure terminal Topspin 360 config 4 Enter the interface mgmt ethernet command to enter Ethernet Management Interface Configuration submode Example Topspin 360 config interface mgmt ethernet Topspin 360 config if mgmt ethernet 5 Enter the ip address command then an address and subnet mask Consult your network administrator for an IP address You will use this address in your Web browser to launch CM Example Topspin 360 config if mgmt ethernet ip address 10 3 102 66 255 255 0 0 6 Enter the gateway command then a default IP gateway Consult your network administrator for a gateway address Example Topspin 360 config if mgmt ethernet gateway 10 3 0 1 7 Enter the no shutdown command to enable the Ethernet Management port Example Topspin 360 config if mgmt ethernet no shutdown 8 Enter the exit command to return to Global Configuration mode Example Topspin 360 config if mgmt ethernet exit 9 Enable HTTP and or HTTPS services a Optional Enter the ip http server command to enable HTTP services on your device to permit unsecured access to your Server Switch Example Topspin 360 config ip http server 11
81. page 78 or see Table 7 10 Viewing Fibre Channel LUNs To view the logical units FC storage disks in the configuration file of your Server Switch 1 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the Logical Units branch A Logical Units table that includes all LUs in your configuration file appears in the View frame Table 7 6 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 7 6 Logical Units Table Fields Field Description Logical ID Logical ID of the logical unit disk Description User assigned logical unit description NOTE Ifno user has assigned a description a default description appears Physical Access Physical FC gateway port s through which your Server Switch accesses the LU Viewing Fibre Channel LUN Properties To view FB LUN properties 1 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the Logical Units branch A Logical Units table that includes all LUs in your configuration file appears in the View frame He Click the radio button next to the LUN whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The SRP LUN Properties window opens Table 7 7 lists and describes the elements in this window Table 7 7 SRP LUN Properties Window Elements Element Logical ID field Description Logical ID of the LUN Device Category field Provides the random radio button and sequential radio button to identify disk devices and tape devices
82. ppears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the ITL whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The SRP ITL Properties window opens Table 7 11 lists and describes the elements in this window Table 7 11 SRP ITL Properties Window Elements Element Description SRP Initiator ID field GUID of the initiator host Target WWPN field WWPN of the target FC LUN ID field FB ID of the disk or tape in the target The ID of the first LUN always appears as 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 and the IDs for subsequent LUNs increment by 1 in hexadecimal notation Table 7 11 SRP ITL Properties Window Elements Continued Element LUN Logical ID field Description Logical ID of the disk or tape in the target Device Category field Identifies a LUN as random a disk or sequential a tape Description field User assigned text identifier of the ITL SRP LUN ID field SRP ID of the disk or tape in the target The ID of the first LUN always appears as 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 and the IDs for subsequent LUNs increment by 1 in hexadecimal notation Physical Access field Physical FC gateway port through which the host currently accesses the LUN Current Access field Physical FC gateway port s through which the host can access the LUN Port Mask field Displays a checkbox for every FC gateway card and FC gateway port on the chassis Ports with a checked checkbox
83. ption Subnet Prefix Subnet prefix of the device on which the port resides Node GUID GUID of the node on which the port resides Port Numeric identifier of the port LID Logical ID LID of the port State Displays the port state as active armed noStateChange initialize reserved or down Link Width Active Speed of the connection to this port Viewing InfiniBand Port Properties To view the properties of an IB port 1 2 3 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Expand the Topology icon in the Tree frame Click the Ports branch in the Tree frame The InfiniBand Ports table appears in the View frame 52 4 Click the radio button next to the port whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The Topology Port Properties window opens Table 5 9 lists and describes the fields in this window Table 5 9 Topology Port Properties Window Fields Field Subnet Prefix Description 64 bit value that identifies the IB subnet to which this port belongs Node GUID 64 bit GUID of the node to which this port belongs Port Port number integer on the node host MKey 64 bit management key for this port Refer to section 14 2 4 Management Key and 3 5 3 Keys InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information GID Prefix 64 bit GID prefix for this port This prefix is assigned by the SM based upon the port router and the rules for
84. r of entries allowed in the linear unicast forwarding table Zero 0 indicates that there is no linear forwarding database Random FDB Cap Maximum number of entries allowed in the random unicast forwarding table Zero 0 indicates that there is no random forwarding database MCast FDB Cap Maximum number of entries allowed in the multicast forwarding table 50 Table 5 7 Switch Properties Window Fields Continued Field Linear FDB Top Description Specifies the top of the linear forwarding table Packets received with unicast LIDs greater than this value are discarded by the switch This parameter applies only to switches that implement linear forwarding tables and is ignored by switches that implement random forwarding tables Default Port Specifies the default port to forward all the unicast packets from other ports whose destination local identifier DLID does not exist in the random forwarding table Default Primary MCast Port Specifies the default port to forward all the multicast packets from other ports whose DLID does not exist in the multicast forwarding table Default Non Primary MCast Port Specifies the port to forward all the multicast packets from default pri mcast port whose DLID does not exist in the multicast forwarding table Lifetime Value Specifies the duration a packet can live in the switch Time units are in milliseconds Refer to section 18 2 5 4 Trans
85. rame Table 5 5 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 5 5 Nodes Table Fields Field Description Subnet Prefix Subnet prefix of the node The prefix of the node matches the prefix of the SM that manages the node Node GUID GUID of the switch or host Description Description of the node Type Identifies the hardware type of the node Viewing Node Properties To view the properties of a switch or host in your IB fabric 1 2 3 4 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Expand the Topology icon in the IB frame Click the Nodes branch The Nodes table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the node that you want to view then click the Properties button The Topology Node Properties window opens Table 5 6 lists and describes the Topology Node Properties fields in the window Table 5 6 Topology Node Properties Window Fields Field Description S Subnet Prefix 64 bit value that identifies the IB subnet to which this node belongs Node GUID GUID of this node 49 Table 5 6 Topology Node Properties Window Fields Continued Field Base Version Description Supported base management datagram MAD version Indicates that this channel adapter switch or router supports versions up to and including this version Refer to section 13 4 2 Management Datagram Format in InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information
86. read and then set the M_Key Set this field to O to indicate that the lease period is never to expire Refer to section 14 2 4 Management Key InfiniBand Architecture Vol 1 Release 1 0 for more information 53 Table 5 9 Topology Port Properties Window Fields Continued Field Link Width Enabled Description Enabled link width bandwidth The value is an integer that indicates the enabled link width sets for this port The value may be e 0 no state change s 1 1x 2 4x e 3 1xor4x e 8 12x e 9 lxor12x e 10 4x or 12x e 11 1x 4x or 12x e 255 set this parameter to the link width supported value Link Width Supported Supported link width The value is 1 1x 3 1x or 4x or 11 1x 4x or 12x Link Width Active Active link width Used in conjunction with LinkSpeedActive to determine the link rate between two nodes The value is 1 1x 2 4x or 8 12x Link Speed Supported Supported link speed The value is 1 2 5 Gbps State A higher form of addressing than PhyState State determines that the nodes can actually communicate and indicates the state transition that has occurred A transition is a port change from down to initialize initialize to down armed to down or active to down as a result of link state machine logic Changes to the port state resulting from SubnSet have no affect on this parameter value The value is noStateChange down initialize
87. ree frame Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame Click the General branch The System Services display appears in the View frame In the Authentication Method field under the Radius heading click a radio button to select a method then click the Apply button Table 4 3 lists and describes the radio buttons that you can choose Table 4 3 Authentication Methods Button Description local Authenticates user logins with the local CLI user database only localThenRadius Authenticates user logins with the local CLI user database upon failure authenticates with the RADIUS server radiusThenLocal Authenticates user logins with the RADIUS server upon failure authenticates with the local CLI user database 40 Configuring HTTP and HTTPS To configure HTTP and HTTPS services 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame Click the General branch The System Services display appears in the View frame Configure fields under the HTTP heading For details refer to Preparing Your Device on page 9 Click the Apply button Viewing RADIUS Servers To view the RADIUS servers that you have configured your device to use to authenticate CLI and CM logins S S e Pi 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame 2 Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame 3 Click the Radius Servers branch The Radius Servers display appears in the View frame
88. runk group Help button Opens on line help Configuring a Trunk Group To configure an existing trunk group 1 2 3 8 D Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Trunk Groups branch The Trunk Groups table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the group that you want to delete then click the Properties button The Ethernet Trunk Group Properties window opens Optional Create or change the name of the trunk group in the Name field Optional Check or uncheck checkboxes in the Port Members field to add or remove ports from the group Optional Click a radio button in the Distribution Type field to change the type Optional Check or uncheck the Enabled checkbox in the Trunk Group Enabled field to enable or disable the trunk group Click the Apply button eleting a Trunk Group To delete a trunk group 1 2 3 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Trunk Groups branch The Trunk Groups table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the group that you want to delete then click the Delete button 69 Fibre Channel Icon Tasks The following sections appear in this chapter e Configuring Global ITL Attributes on page 69 e Viewing SRP Hosts Initiators on page 70 e Viewing Fibre Channel Targets on page 73 e Viewing Fibre Channel LUNs on page 75 e Viewing IT Policies on page 77 e Viewing ITL
89. s on page 78 e Viewing Global Statistics on page 79 Configuring Global ITL Attributes Configure global initiator target LUN ITL attributes to select the attributes that apply by default to all new ITLs NOTE If you change ITL attributes the changes only apply to ITLs that you create thereafter Existing ITLs do not change To configure global attributes 1 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Global Policies branch The Global Policies display appears in the View frame 3 Configure host attributes a Optional Click the Restricted checkbox in the Gateway Port Access field to e Check the checkbox and deny all new initiators access to ports 70 e Uncheck the checkbox and grant all new initiators access to ports b Optional Click the Restricted checkbox in the LUN Access field to e Check the checkbox and deny all new initiators access to LUNs e Uncheck the checkbox and grant all new initiators access to LUNs Configure random access device attributes a Optional Enter an integer value between and 256 in the ITL HI Mark field b Optional Enter an integer value between 1 and 100 in the ITL Max Retries field c Optional Enter an integer value between 1 and 1800 in the ITL Min I O Timeout field d Optional Click one of the following in the ITL Dynamic Loading field e The Path Affinity radio button to enable dynamic path affinity on all new ITLs s The Gateway Port Loa
90. t icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Bridge Groups branch The Bridge Groups table appears in the View frame 3 Click the Add button The Add Ethernet Bridge Group window appears 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 63 Enter a bridge group ID number in the ID field Optional Enter a name in the Name field Enter a subnet prefix in the Subnet Prefix field or leave the field as 0 0 0 0 to enable auto detection Enter the length of the subnet prefix in the Subnet Prefix Len field Enter the next Ethernet hop address in the Ethernet Next Hop field Enter the next IB hop address in the IB Next Hop field Optional Check the Enable checkbox in the Broadcast Forwarding field to enable broadcast forwarding Click the none radio button or the one radio button in the Loop Protection Method to choose a protection method Optional Check the Enable checkbox in the IP Multicast field to enable IP multicasting Select a port from the Ethernet Port pulldown menu Enter a virtual LAN in the Vlan field Select an IB gateway port from the IB Port pulldown menu Optional Enter a partition key in the IB P_KEY field Click the Apply button Configuring Bridge Groups To configure the properties of a bridge group L 2 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Bridge Groups branch The Bridge Groups table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the bridge gro
91. t technology do not appear in your GUL If you do not have write access to a particular technology the configuration options for that technology do not appear in your GUI Viewing Device Status CM provides an overview of the status of the components of your Server Switch To view the status summary of your device click the IP address at the top of the Tree frame Items that appear in green actively function Items that appear in gray are not active Items that appear in red are faulty or administratively down 16 17 Chassis Icon Tasks The following sections appear in this chapter Viewing Cards on a Chassis on page 17 Viewing Internal Gateway Ports on page 22 Viewing Physical Ports on a Chassis on page 23 Configuring Ports on page 27 Viewing Power Supply Status on page 28 Viewing Fan Status on page 29 Viewing Temperature Sensor Status on page 29 Viewing Backplane Information on page 30 Viewing Management Ports on a Chassis on page 30 Viewing Cards on a Chassis To view the cards on your chassis 1 2 Expand the Chassis icon in the Tree frame Click the Cards branch The Cards table that includes all cards on the chassis appears in the View frame Table 3 1 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 3 1 Cards Table Fields Field Description Slot Number of the chassis slot in which the card resides Type Type of the card Current Stat
92. technical support resource 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the System Information branch The System Information display appears in the View frame 3 Inthe Support Contact field enter the email address of your technical support provider then click the Apply button 35 Configuring Date and Time Properties An internal clock runs on your device but we recommend that you configure your device to access a network time protocol NTP server to synchronize your device with your network Configuring Date and Time To configure the date and time of the internal clock on your device 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Click the Time branch The Date and Time Properties display appears in the View frame In the Date field enter the date in the MM DD YY format In the Time field enter the time in HH MM SS format Click the Apply button wR on Assigning NTP Servers To configure your device to use an NTP server to synchronize your Server Switch with the network 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Time branch The Date and Time Properties display appears in the View frame 3 Inthe NTP Server 1 field enter the IP address of the NTP server that you want your switch to use 4 Optional In the NTP Server 2 field enter the IP address of the NTP server that you want your switch to use in the event that your switch cannot access the primary NTP server 5 Op
93. tension WWNN Worldwide node name WWNN of the SRP host Ports Registered With Port s on your Server Switch that connect to the host 71 Viewing SRP Host Initiator Properties To view the properties of a SRP host 1 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the SRP Hosts branch A SRP Hosts table that includes all SRP hosts that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame 3 Click the radio button next to the SRP host whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The SRP Host Properties window opens Table 7 2 lists and describes the elements of this window Table 7 2 SRP Host Properties Window Elements Element Description SRP Initiator ID field Host GUID and GUID extension Ports Registered With field Port s on your Server Switch that connect to the host WWNN field WWNN of the SRP host Description field User assigned text description of the SRP host PKeys field Partition key s of the SRP host Boot Target field WWPN of the target that contains the image that the SRP host uses to boot Boot LUN field LUN ID of the LUN that contains the image that the SRP host uses to boot Action field Provides a pulldown menu of actions that you can perform on the host Select an action then click the Apply button to perform the action Result field Displays the result of the action that you performed with the pulldown menu from the Action field
94. that you can configure 2 Click a branch icon TS to open the configuration options for that branch in the View frame Table 1 3 lists and describes the configurable branches under the Chassis icon Table 1 3 Chassis Icon Branches Branch Description Cards Click this branch to display and configure controller switch and gateway cards Ports Click this branch to display and configure all external IB Ethernet and FC ports on your device Power Supplies Click this branch to view the status of the power supplies on your device select hardware platforms only Fans select Click this branch to view the status of the fans on your device hardware platforms only Sensors Click this branch to view the status and readings on the temperature sensors on your device Backplane select Click this branch to view backplane details hardware platforms only Management Ports Expand the Management Ports icon to display the following branches e Serial displays the Serial Console port configuration e Ethernet displays the Ethernet Management port configuration e InfiniBand displays the InfiniBand Management port configuration Table 1 4 lists and describes the configurable branches under the Maintenance icon Table 1 4 Maintenance Icon Branches Branch System Information Description Click this branch to view and configure the information that appears in the System frame Tim
95. the Host GUID field Optional Enter a description for the new initiator in the Description field Click the Apply button Deleting SRP Host To delete an SRP host from the configuration file 1 Ze Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the SRP Hosts branch A SRP Hosts table that includes all SRP hosts that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the host that you want to delete from the configuration file then click the Delete button Configuring SRP Host Initiator Properties To configure properties of an SRP host 1 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the SRP Hosts branch A SRP Hosts table that includes all SRP hosts that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the SRP host whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The SRP Host Properties window opens Optional Enter a text description for the SRP host in the Description field Optional Enter a partition key or comma separated keys in the PKeys field Optional Enter the world wide port name WWPN of a target that holds a boot image in the Boot Target field Optional Enter the LUN ID of a disk that holds a boot image in the Boot LUN field Click the Apply button then click the Close button Viewing Fibre Channel Targets To view the FC targets in the configuration file of your Server Switch 1 2
96. the SRP Hosts branch A SRP Hosts table that includes all SRP hosts that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the SRP host whose ITs you want to view Select Show IT Policies from the Show Options pulldown menu The Show IT display appears in the View frame but lists only ITs that include the initiator that you selected For more information refer to Viewing IT Policies on page 77 or see Table 7 8 Viewing ITL Policies of the Host To view the details of the initiator target LUN ITL groups to which a host initiator belongs l 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the SRP Hosts branch A SRP Hosts table that includes all SRP hosts that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the SRP host whose ITLs you want to view Select Show ITL Policies from the Show Options pulldown menu The Show ITL display appears in the View frame but lists only ITLs that include the initiator that you selected For more information refer to Viewing ITLs on page 78 or see Table 7 10 Adding SRP Host To add an SRP host to the configuration file 1 2 Nm i Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the SRP Hosts branch A SRP Hosts table that includes all SRP hosts that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame Click the Add button The Add SRP Host window opens Enter the GUID of the new initiator in
97. the destination 65 Table 6 4 Bridge Forwarding Fields Continued Field Description Next Hop First hop out of the Server Switch to forward packets that you ultimately want to arrive at the destination Subnet Prefix Subnet prefix of the bridge group Prefix Length Subnet prefix length in bits of the bridge group Adding Bridge Forwarding To add a bridge subnet 2 20 AO a ee er KE h o 11 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Bridge Forwarding branch Click the Add button The Add Ethernet Bridge Group Forwarding window opens Enter the ID of the bridge group in the ID field Click the eth or ib radio button to specify IP or IPoIB respectively Enter an IP address in the Destination Address field Enter the destination length in the Dest Length field Enter the IP address of the next hop in the Next Hop field Inter the subnet prefix in the Subnet Prefix field Enter the subnet prefix length in bits in the Prefix Length field Click the Apply button Deleting Bridge Forwarding To delete a bridge subnet 1 2 3 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Bridge Forwarding branch Click the radio button next to the forwarding group that you want to delete then click the Delete button Viewing Redundancy Groups To view the redundancy groups on your Server Switch Ls 2 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Redundancy
98. ties SM Key field 64 bit subnet management key assigned to the SM The default is fe 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 The SM key serves as the prefix of all GIDs and brands nodes as members of this subnet Priority field Priority of the SM relative to other SMs in the IB network The lower the number the greater the priority Sweep Interval field Specifies how frequently the SM queries the IB fabric for network changes Response Timeout field Maximum amount of time that the SM waits for a response after it sends a packet to a port If the SM does not receive a response in time the SM identifies the port as unresponsive Apply button Applies the changes that you make in the Subnet Manager Properties window to the SM Reset button Resets the fields in the window to match the properties of the SM Close button Closes the Subnet Manager Properties window If you close the window before you apply changes CM makes no changes to the SM Help button Opens on line help Adding a Subnet Manager To add a SM ch Sin M e S A Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Click the Subnet Managers branch The Subnet Managers table appears in the View frame Click the Add button The Add Subnet Manager window opens Enter a subnet prefix in the Subnet Prefix field Assign a priority value integer in the Priority field The higher the integer the higher the priority Optional Enter a key in the SM Key field
99. tional In the NTP Server 3 field enter the IP address of the NTP server that you want your switch to use in the event that your switch cannot access the primary or secondary NTP servers 6 Click the Apply button NOTE When your device cannot access a NTP server it defaults to the on board clock Viewing Files in the File System To view file sthat reside on your device for example image files log files and configuration files 1 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the File Management branch The File Management table appears in the View frame Table 4 2 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 4 2 File Management Table Fields Field Description Slot ID Slot of the controller card on which the file resides Name Name of the file Type Type of file The following types may appear config e log image Size Size of the file in bytes 36 Table 4 2 File Management Table Fields Continued Field Description 2222222 Most recent date and time that your device or a user updated the file Optional Click the Refresh button to poll your switch and update your display to reflect the most current inventory of your file system Deleting Files in the File System To delete files from your file system 1 H 3 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Click the File Management branch The File Management table appears in the View frame Click the rad
100. to save the running configuration as the startup configuration Click the Save button Optionally click the File Management branch to verify that your file appears in the file system Saving Configuration File To back up your running configuration as your startup configuration and to the standby controller in a dual controller chassis 1 2 3 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Click the Save Config branch The Save Config display appears in the View frame Click the Save Config button Rebooting your Server Switch To reboot your Server Switch with CM 1 Ze 3 Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Click the Reboot branch The Reboot display appears in the View frame Click the Reboot button Configuring Basic Services Configure basic services to facilitate remote access to your device Assigning a DNS Server To assign a DNS server to your device 1 HN Ze eS Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame Expand the Services sub icon in the Tree frame Click the General branch The System Services display appears in the View frame In the Server 1 field enter the IP address of the primary DNS server that you want to use Optional In the Server 2 field enter the IP address of the DNS server that you want to use if your device cannot access the primary DNS server In the Domain field enter the domain to which you want your switch to belong then click the Apply button 39
101. tton Opens on line help Configuring Fibre Channel LUN Properties To configure FB LUN properties 1 2 GO Sy OY o Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the Logical Units branch A Logical Units table that includes all LUs in your configuration file appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the LUN whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The SRP LUN Properties window opens Optional Enter a description in the Description field Optional Enter an integer value in the Hi Mark field Optional Enter an integer value in the Max Retry field Optional Enter an integer value in the Min IO Timeout field Optional Click a radio button in the Dynamic Pathing field 77 9 Click the Apply button then click the Close button Viewing ITL Policies of the LUN To view the details of the initiator target LUN ITL groups to which a LUN belongs 1 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Logical Units branch A Logical Units table that includes all FC targets that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame 3 Click the radio button next to the LUN whose ITLs you want to view 4 Select Show ITL Policies from the Show Options pulldown menu The ITLs display appears in the View frame but lists only ITLs that include the LUN that you selected For more information refer to Viewing ITLs on page 78 or see Table 7 10
102. up down 4096 O 16 7 16 7 ib4xTX up down 4096 O 168 16 8 ib4xTx up down 4096 O 169 16 9 ib4xFX up up 2048 1640 16 0 ib4xTX up down 4096 O et tefl ib4xTX up down 4096 e a1 ASA ib4xTX up down 4096 Data Refreshed Af Wednesdar March 17 2004 8 46 32 AM Figure 1 3 View Frame Browser Requirements CM supports the following browsers e Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 Netscape Navigator version 6 e Mozilla version 1 4 Platform Requirements CM runs on the following platforms e Windows Solaris Linux Getting Started The following sections appear in this chapter e Preparing Your Device on page 9 e Launching Chassis Manager on page 11 e Navigating Chassis Manager on page 14 e Understanding Access Privileges on page 15 e Viewing Device Status on page 15 Preparing Your Device To launch CM on your Server Switch you must e Configure an IP address on the Ethernet management port e Configure an IP gateway on the Ethernet management port Enable HTTP and or HTTPS services yo NOTE CM optionally supports Secure Sockets Layer SSL secure connections If your device meets these requirements proceed to Launching Chassis Manager on page 11 Otherwise to prepare your device 10 NOTE Consult your network administrator for an IP address subnet mask and gateway address before you begin this process 1 Use the Serial Console port to open a CLI session to y
103. up whose properties you want to view then click the Properties button The Ethernet Chassis Manager window opens Optional Enter a name for the bridge group in the Name field Optional Enter the IP address of the next Ethernet hop of the bridge group in the Ethernet Next Hop field Optional Enter the IP address of the next destination for packets that enter from the IB fabric in the IB Next Hop field Optional Check or uncheck the Enable checkbox in the Broadcast Forwarding field Optional Click the none radio button or one radio button in the Loop Protection Method field Optional Check or uncheck the Enable checkbox in the IP Multicast field Optional Select a port from the Ethernet Port pulldown menu Optional Enter a virtual LAN ID in the Vlan field Optional Select a gateway port from the IB Port pulldown menu Optional Enter a partition key in the IB P_KEY field Click the Apply button Deleting Bridge Groups To delete a bridge group 1 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame 2 Click the Bridge Groups branch The Bridge Groups table appears in the View frame 3 Click the radio button next to the bridge group that you want to delete then click the Delete button 64 Viewing Bridge Subnets To view bridge subnets 1 2 Expand the Ethernet icon in the Tree frame Click the Bridge Subnet branch The Bridge Subnet display appears in the View frame Table 6 3 lists and describes the fie
104. ure the connection type of the target Optional Enter a description in the Description field 6 7 75 Optional Enter a serve name in the Service Name field Click the Apply button then click the Close button Viewing IT Policies of the Target To view the details of the initiator target IT pairs to which a target belongs l 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the Targets branch A Targets table that includes all FC targets that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the target whose ITs you want to view Select Show IT Policies from the Show Options pulldown menu The ITs display appears in the View frame but lists only ITs that include the target that you selected For more information refer to Viewing IT Policies on page 77 or see Table 7 8 Viewing ITL Policies of the Target To view the details of the initiator target LUN ITL groups to which a target belongs 1 2 Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame Click the SRP Hosts branch A Targets table that includes all FC targets that connect to the chassis appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the target whose ITLs you want to view Select Show ITL Policies from the Show Options pulldown menu The ITLs display appears in the View frame but lists only ITLs that include the target that you selected For more information refer to Viewing ITLs on
105. us Displays up if the card can currently run traffic otherwise displays down 18 Table 3 1 Cards Table Fields Continued Field Operational State Description Displays the general condition of the interface card The general condition may appear as any of the following e unknown normal e bootFailed e tooHot e booting e checkingBootImage wrongBootlmage e rebooting e standby e recoverylmage A condition of unknown indicates an unsupported interface card To address this condition replace the card with a supported card The operational state of a card must appear as normal for the current status of the card to appear as up A wrongBootImage condition indicates that the active system image on the interface card does not match the active system image on the controller All cards must run the same active system image as the controller card to function A bootFailed condition indicates that the active system image on the card was incompletely or incorrectly loaded If the other interface cards come up successfully reset the individual card Otherwise reboot your entire device When your card overheats the tooHot condition appears in the show card command output Expand the Chassis icon and click the Fans branch to check to see if your fans failed The booting condition indicates that the card has not finished loading necessary image data for internal configuration Boot Stage Boot Stag
106. ventory you want to view then click the Inventory button The Card Inventory window opens Table 3 3 lists and describes the elements in this window Table 3 3 Card Inventory Window Elements Element Description 22222 Slot ID field Slot on the Server Switch in which the card resides Used Memory field Used memory on the card in kilobytes 22 Table 3 3 Card Inventory Window Elements Continued Element Description Free Memory field Available memory on the device in kilobytes Used Disk Space field Used disk space on the card in kilobytes Free Disk Space field Available disk space on the device in kilobytes Current Image Source field Image that the card runs Image Source for Next Reboot field Image that the card runs when you reboot Image One field First image stored on the card Image Two field Second image stored on the card CPU Description field Description of the CPU on the card PIC Firmware Revision field Current PIC firmware version that the card runs select cards FPGA Firmware Revision field Current FPGA firmware version that the card runs select cards IB Firmware Revision field Version of InfiniBand IB firmware on the card Close button Closes the Card Inventory window Help button Opens on line help Configuring Administrative Status of a Card With CM you can bring up or shut down any card on your chassis To configure the administrative
107. vides an abridged version of the output of the show ib sm CLI command To view the SMs in your IB fabric 1 2 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Click the Subnet Managers branch The Subnet Managers table appears in the View frame Table 5 1 lists and describes the fields in this table Table 5 1 Subnet Managers Table Fields Field Description Subnet Prefix 64 bit value that identifies the IB subnet GUID GUID of the Server Switch Status Displays the operating status oper status of the SM 46 Viewing Subnet Manager Properties To view SM properties 1 2 3 Expand the InfiniBand icon in the Tree frame Click the Subnet Managers branch The Subnet Managers table appears in the View frame Click the radio button next to the SM that you want to view then click the Properties button The Subnet Manager Properties window opens Table 5 2 lists and describes the elements in this window Table 5 2 Subnet Manager Properties Window Elements Element Description Subnet Prefix field Displays the subnet prefix of the SM GUID field Displays the GUID of the networking device on which the SM runs Status field Status of the SM It may be active or inactive If active it is actively managing subnets If inactive it is not managing subnets Activity Count field Activity counter that increments each time the SM issues an subnet management packet SMP or performs other management activi
108. w IT Policies of the E E 77 View IML EE EE 71 View Fibre Channel EE EE 71 View Fibre Channel LUN Properties id A a 78 Configure Fibre Channel LUN Properties da osados 78 View ITE Policiesof RE WEE 79 View T TEE 79 View NR eaan RN R 79 KANN ET 80 View Properties EE 80 View Global Statist OS A a Ee Eed EE AA elen 81 Preface This document is a guide to the Chassis Manager Web based graphical user interface GUI that runs on your Server Switch This document explains how to use Chassis Manager CM and provides the steps that you need to perform to configure your Server Switch with the GUI Intended Audience The intended audience is the administrator responsible for installing configuring and managing your equipment This administrator should have experience administering similar networking or storage equipment Typographical Conventions The following typographic conventions are used in this manual to provide visual clues as to the purpose or application of specific text e Bold text indicates a command or keyword or text that appears in your display e Italics indicate variables that you replace with an actual value Square brackets indicate an optional argument that you choose to include or exclude when you enter a command e Pipe character indicates an or choice For example a b indicates a or b e Ellipses indicate truncated text You will see these in long examples depicting termin
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