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1.      TABLE 4 2 Set IPv6 auto configuration property values   Property Set Property Value Description   state set state enabled The IPv6 network state is enabled by default  To enable an  IPv6 auto configuration option this state must be set to  enabled    autoconfig set autoconfig  lt value gt    Specify this command followed by the autoconf value you    want to set    Options include      stateless only  default setting   Automatically assigns IP address learned from IPv6  network router      disable  Disables all auto configuration property values and sets  the read only property value for link local address        Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 43    Note     The IPv6 configuration options take affect after they are set  You do not need  to commit these changes under the  CMM network target        8  Perform the following steps to set a static IPv6 address     a  To set a static IPv6 address  specify the following property values     TABLE 4 3 Set property values for IPv6 static address    Property Set Property Value Description       state set state enabled The IPv6 network state is enabled by default   To enable a static IP address this state must be  set to enabled     pendingipaddress set pending static ipaddress  Type this command followed by the property    ip6 address       subnet mask length value for the static IPv6 address and net mask  in bits   that you want to assign to the device     IPv6 address example   fec0 a 8 
2.    October 2010    W How to Remove the PCIe EMs    FIGURE 2 4 shows how to remove the PCIe EMs     FIGURE 2 4 Removing a PCIe EM       1  In the rear of the chassis  locate the PCIe EM that you want to remove     2  Place one finger on top of ejector lever handle  and rotate the handle  downward     3  Pull the ejector lever toward you  and pull the PCIe EM forward until you are  able to pull the rest of the module out by hand     4  Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 until you have removed all installed PCIe EMs  from the chassis        Note     Store the PCIe EMs in a safe place  After the chassis is rackmounted  you  will need to reinstall the PCIe EMs into the chassis  This procedure is described in     How to Install PCle EMs  on page 18        Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 11    W How to Remove the CMM    FIGURE 2 5 shows how to remove the CMM        Note     The following illustration shows the A90 D chassis CMM  The removal  process for the previous version of the CMM is the same     FIGURE2 5 Removing the CMM          1  In the rear of the chassis  locate the CMM   2  Press together and hold the ejector buttons on the module ejector lever     3  To unlatch the module from the chassis  pull the ejector lever away from the  module and up     4  Pull the ejector lever toward you until you are able to pull the rest of the  module out by hand     12 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    Note     Store the CMM in a safe plac
3.    compliance HTML   information   Site planning Site Planning Guide 820 0426 PDF Online  HTML   Rack Rack Alignment Template 263 2755 PDF Online   mounting Printed Tn rack kit   Installation Getting Started Guide 820 0427 PDF Online   Installation Guide 820 0050 Printed In ship kit   ILOM Integrated Lights Out Manager CMM 820 0052 PDF Online   administration Administration Guide HTML   Service Service Manual 820 0051 PDF Online  HTML       The following table lists the documentation that is related to this product        Application Title Part Number Format Location  Core ILOM ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection n a PDF Online  administration HTML    Collection URL  http     docs sun com app docs col1 ilom3 0       viii Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010       Documentation  Support  and Training    These web sites provide additional resources        Sun Function URL   Documentation http   docs sun com    Support http    www sun com support   Training http   www sun com training        Documentation Feedback    Submit comments about this document by clicking the Feedback    link at  http    docs sun com  Include the title and part number of your document with  your feedback     Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide  part number 820 0050 11     Preface    ix    Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide e October 2010    CHAPTER 1       Sun Blade 6000 Modular System  Installation Overview       Description    This chapter contains a
4.   Until the CMM has an  IP address assigned to it  you must initially use a serial connection to communicate  with the CMM  After establishing a serial connection to the CMM  you can choose to  configure the CMM and server modules with static or DHCP IP addresses    This section includes the following topics    m    Prerequisites    on page 35   m    Assigning an IP Address to the CMM    on page 36    Prerequisites    Prior to assigning IP addresses  ensure that you have completed the following  installation tasks     m Unpacked and completed the hardware and cabling setup of the Sun Blade 6000  modular system  For details  see Chapter 1  Chapter 2  and Chapter 3     m Attached an Ethernet cable to the NET MGT port on rear panel of the CMM  For  details  see  How to Cable the CMM  on page 25     m Established console access to the CMM  or server module  through a serial  connection  For details  see    How to Cable the CMM    on page 25     m Configured serial settings      8N1  eight data bits  no parity  one stop bit    9600 baud     Disable hardware flow control  CTS RTS   a Disable software flow control          XOFF     m Ensured that the main power was applied to the chassis and the server modules   For details  see  Powering On the System Chassis for the First Time  on page 29        Note     If you intend to have DHCP IP addresses assigned  you need to have an  established DHCP server on the same local network as the Sun Blade 6000 modular  system  Setting up a DHCP s
5.   v    v    How to Log Into the CMM Through the SER MGT Port 39  How to Log Into the CMM Through the NET MGT Port 40  How to Change Network Settings 41   How to Test the IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration 45    Changing the CMM ILOM Root Account Password with CLI 46    Index 47    Contents    Vv    vi Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    Preface       The Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide provides detailed information  about installing and setting up the Sun Blade 6000 modular system for the first time     This guide is written for system installers who are familiar with installing and  configuring computer hardware     This preface contains the following topics        Description Links       Locate documentation related to    Related Documentation    on page vii  the Sun Fire 6000 modular system     Locate information on training     Documentation  Support  and Training    on page ix  support  and additional   documentation    Learn how to submit feedback    Documentation Feedback    on page ix    about this document           Related Documentation    The documents listed as online are available at     http   docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000mod hic    vii       Application Title Part Number Format Location       Latest Product Notes 820 0055 PDF Online   information HTML   Overview of Sun Blade 6000 Modular System 820 7122 PDF Online   modular Overview HTML   system   Safety and Safety and Compliance Guide 820 0053 PDF Online
6.  a  Using a serial console attached to the rear panel of the CMM  log into CMM    ILOM as the administrator  At the login prompt  type the ILOM  administrator username and password     The default user name is root and the default password is changeme   changeme     b  Press Enter     c  To view the network information for the CMM  type the following  command         show  CMM network    36 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    d  To drill view the IP addresses of each server module  type the following  command       show  CH BLX SP netvork    BLx represents the server module installed in slot BL 0  To specify the target  server module  you must specify the slot number of where the module is  installed  Server module slots range from 0 to 9        Note     Storage modules do not have a service processor  If you view storage blade  information using  CH BLx  the SP target is not shown        m DHCP server logs     Refer to the DHCP server documentation for details        Note     Refer to the server module documentation for more information on  assigning a DHCP address to a server module SP        V How to Assign a Static IP Address to the CMM    Follow these instructions when assigning a static IP address to a CMM through a  serial connection    1  Verify that your serial connection to the active CMM is operational   For information about attaching a serial console to a CMM  see  How to Cable the  CMM  on page 25    2  Log into CMM ILOM as an admi
7.  access the CMM ILOM through your network   You can perform ILOM CLI or ILOM web interface commands   1  Ensure that the following conditions are met    m The CMM NET MCT is connected to your network    m AnIP address is assigned to the CMM and you know the address    m You know a valid CMM ILOM account and password     The default login account is root and default password is changeme     2  Do one of the following   m To log into the              type the following oommand     ssh root CMM  IP  address  Password  CMM  root  password  The ILOM   gt  prompt is displayed   m To log into the ILOM web interface   i  Open a browser and type in the CMM ILOM IP address in the following  format   http    CMM IP address    ii  At the login page  enter your login and password     The main ILOM page is displayed     Once you are logged into the CLI or web interface  you can perform a variety of  ILOM commands to administer the modular components  Refer to the ILOM  documentation for more information  See  ILOM Documentation  on page 34     40 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    V How to Change Network Settings    If you want to change the network settings currently configured for the server  module  use the following procedure     1     Log in to ILOM using one of the methods in    How to Log Into the CMM  Through the SER MGT Port    on page 4 39 or    How to Log Into the CMM  Through the NET MGT Port    on page 4 40       Perform the network configuratio
8.  now flush with the chassis and the ejectors are  locked     7  For each remaining server or storage module to be installed  repeat Step 1  through Step 6     Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 15    V How to Install Power Supply Modules    FIGURE 2 8 shows how to install the power supplies     FIGURE 2 8 Installing a Power Supply       1  In the front of the system chassis  locate a vacant power supply slot     Ensure that the power supply unit is facing up and the three LED holes appear on  the left when installing the power supply module     2  Pull the power supply handle out and away from the power supply   3  Align the power supply unit with the power supply slot     4  In a smooth motion  slide the power supply into the power supply slot until  the unit engages with the internal connectors     5  Push the power supply handle back toward the power supply until it clicks  into place     6  Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 until you have reinstalled both power supply  modules in the chassis     16 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    W How to Install NEMs    The Sun Blade 6000 chassis can have 0  1  or 2 network express modules  NEMs   installed  FIGURE 2 9 shows how to install a NEM     FIGURE 2 9 Installing a NEM       1  Align the NEM with the vacant NEM slot     Ensure that the RJ 45 port connectors of the NEM are facing toward you and are  positioned at the top of the NEM     2  Fully open the NEM ejector levers       Sl
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10. Administration Guide for more information     2  Connect the serial cable to a serial device     3  Attach the Ethernet cable to your local network     Refer to  Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management  Network  on page 31 for information on how to configure the CMM ILOM     Chapter 3 Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and Powering On the System Chassis 25    FIGURE 3 3 CMM LEDs and ports    NET MGT port 1    NET MGT port 0    Opie    CHASSIS                SER MGT port                           A90 D Chassis CMM    SER MGT port       NET MGT port 1    NET MGT port 0             A90 B Chassis CMM    26 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide e October 2010       Cabling the AC Power Interface    The Sun Blade 6000 chassis includes one AC power interface that provides four  power inlets  FIGURE 3 4 shows the AC power connectors     FIGURE 3 4 AC Power Connectors   PS1 AC1  PS1 ACO  PSO AC1      50                                The Sun Blade 6000 AC power interface supplies main power to the modules in the  system chassis  Main power is automatically applied after the AC power cords are  connected from the AC power interface to a customer supplied power distribution  unit  PDU  and the OK power LED flashes        Note     By default  the Power on option is enabled in the CMM ILOM  If you disable  this option  only standby power is applied to the chassis monitoring module in the  system chassis  after plugging in the AC power cords         The AC 
11. Ds       2  E   Q   lt   T  o    OK power  LED    OK power  LED    Rear LEDs                OK power  LED    Rear LEDs    A90 B                   Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide     October 2010    30    CHAPTER 4       Configuring the Sun Blade 6000  Modular System Management  Network    This chapter describes how to configure the chassis monitoring module  CMM  for  access to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM      This section covers topics listed in the following table        Description    Links       Learn about the Oracle Integrated    About The Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager  on page 32  Lights Out Manager     Connect to the CMM ILOM for the    Establishing an Initial Connection to the CMM ILOM    on page 35    first time    Communicate with the CMM    Communicating With CMM ILOM Using the Management Network IP  ILOM  Addresses   on page 39   Change the ILOM root account    Changing the CMM ILOM Root Account Password with CLI    on  password  page 46       31       About The Oracle Integrated Lights Out  Manager    The following topics are covered in this section    m  ILOM Overview    on page 32   m  Preconfigured CMM ILOM Administrator Account  on page 33  m  ILOM Documentation  on page 34    ILOM Overview    The Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  is a built in system management tool  that enables you to monitor and manage the components installed in the Sun Blade  6000 chassis  The ILOM is accessed through the CMM service proces
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13. The instructions in  this chapter assume that the new system has not yet been powered on  For  information about replacing existing modules and options  see the Sun Blade 6000  Modular System Service Manual     Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 13    14    V How to Install Server and Storage Modules    The Sun Blade 6000 chassis supports up to 10 server or storage modules     Use the following procedures to remove a filler panel from a slot and to install a  server module into the corresponding vacant slot     1  In the front of the system chassis  locate the desired slot in the chassis     2  Remove the filler panel  if necessary     FIGURE 2 6 shows the filler panel being removed from the chassis     FIGURE 2 6 Removing a Filler Panel                                     3  Rotate the lower ejector lever on the filler panel downward  and pull the filler  panel out of the chassis        Note     Other filler blades should remain in any unused slots as they ensure the  chassis complies with FCC limits on electromagnetic interference  EMI         4  Position the server or storage module vertically so that the ejectors are on the  right     See FIGURE 2 7     Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    FIGURE 2 7 Inserting the Server Module into the Chassis             5  Push the server or storage module into the slot until the module stops     6  Rotate the ejectors down until they snap into place     The server or storage module is
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15. at the top of  the fan    3  Slide the fan module into the vacant slot until the front panel meets the fan  controller assembly connectors   You should hear or feel a click when the fan engages with the fan     4  Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 until you have reinstalled all six rear fan modules  in the chassis     Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 19    W How to Install the CMM    FIGURE 2 12 shows how to install a CMM        Note     The following illustration shows the A90 D chassis CMM  The removal  procedure for the previous version of the CMM is the same     FIGURE 2 12 Installing the CMM       1  Align the CMM with the CMM slot     Ensure that the CMM indicator lights of the CMM on the front panel are on the  top of the module     2  Slide the CMM into the vacant CMM chassis slot   Ensure that the CMM engages with the system chassis guidance system     3  Complete the installation by closing the ejector lever to secure the CMM in the  chassis     4  For each remaining CMM to be installed  repeat Step 1 through Step 3     20 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    CHAPTER 3       Attaching Cables and Devices to  Modules and Powering On the  System Chassis    This chapter describes how to connect the AC power cables  management network  cables  and data network cables to the appropriate chassis modules and how to  power on the system for the first time     This section covers topics listed in the following table        Descr
16. b7 214 4fff feca 5f7e 64       b  To commit the pending IPv6 static network parameters  perform the steps in  the following table     TABLE4 4 Steps to commit pending static IPv6 address       Step Description       1 Use the cd command to change the directory to the device network target   cd  CMM network       2 Type the following command to commit the changed property values for IPv6     set commitpending true       Note     Network settings are considered pending until you commit them  Assigning  a new static IP address to the CMM ends all active ILOM sessions to the device  To  log back in to ILOM  you will need to create a new session using the newly assigned  IP address     9  To test the IPv4 or IPv6 network configuration from ILOM use the Network  Test Tools  Ping and Ping6   For details  see    How to Test the IPv4 or IPv6  Network Configuration    on page 4 45     44 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    W How to Test the IPv4 or IPv6 Network  Configuration    1     At the CLI prompt  type the show command to view the network test targets  and properties     For example  see the following output the shows the test target properties on a  CMM device               show     CMM network test  Targets     Properties   ping    Cannot show property   ping6    Cannot show property     Commands    cd  set  show    2  Use the set ping or set ping6 command to send a network test from the    device to a specified network destination         Propert
17. e  After the chassis is rackmounted  you will  need to reinstall the CMM into the chassis  This procedure is described in    How to  Install the CMM    on page 20           Mounting the Chassis in a Rack    After unpacking the system chassis and verifying that all the components in your  order were received  proceed to the instructions on the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis Rack  Alignment Template  263 2755  for detailed instructions on mounting the chassis     This document is included with the Sun Blade 6000 modular system rackmount kit  and is also available on the Sun Blade 6000 modular system documentation site at     http   docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000mod blade6000 hic    After mounting the chassis in the rack  if you have removed modules to install the  chassis manually  replace the modules as shown in     Installing Modules and  Options    on page 13     Installing Modules and Options    This section describes how to perform new installations of modules and options into  a Sun Blade 6000 chassis  Topics covered in this section include     m    How to Install Server and Storage Modules  on page 14  m  How to Install Power Supply Modules  on page 16   m  How to Install NEMs  on page 17   m  How to Remove the PCIe EMs    on page 11   m  How to Install Rear Fan Modules  on page 19   m  How to Install the CMM  on page 20    Caution     This section does not provide instructions for replacing existing chassis  modules and options that are installed in a powered on system  
18. e  de redondance et autres mesures n  cessaires    son utilisation dans des conditions optimales de s  curit    Oracle Corporation et ses affili  s  d  clinent toute responsabilit   quant aux dommages caus  s par l utilisation de ce logiciel ou mat  riel pour ce type d applications     Oracle et Java sont des marques d  pos  es d Oracle Corporation et ou de ses affili  s  Tout autre nom mentionn   peut correspondre    des marques  appartenant   d autres propri  taires qu Oracle     AMD  Opteron  le logo AMD et le logo AMD Opteron sont des marques ou des marques d  pos  es d Advanced Micro Devices  Intel et Intel  Xeon sont des marques ou des marques d  pos  es d Intel Corporation  Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis  es sous licence et sont des marques  ou des marques d  pos  es de SPARC International  Inc  UNIX est une marque d  pos  e conc  d  e sous licence par X Open Company  Ltd     LD cx CA    Adobe PostScript    Contents       Preface vii    Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Overview 1    About the System Shipped to You 2    Contents of the Chassis Ship Kit 3    Overview of Installation Tasks 4    Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 5    Preparing to Mount the Chassis ina Rack 6    Tools and Equipment Needed 6    Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge 6    Removing Chassis Components 7    v    v    v    v    v    How to Remove the Power Supply Modules 8  How to Remove the System Fan Modules 9  How to Remove the NEMs 10   How to Remove the PCIe EMs 11   Ho
19. ers built in  administrative privileges  read and write access  to all CMM ILOM functions   features  and commands     The first time you access ILOM at the CMM level or server module level you need to  log in as root with the default password changeme     After you have logged into CMM ILOM and established network connectivity to the  system  change the password associated with the ILOM root account to prevent  your system from unauthorized access     For more information about resetting the ILOM root account password  see     Changing the CMM ILOM Root Account Password with CLI    on page 46     Accepting Network Defaults    As of ILOM 3 0 12  the Sun Blade 6000 modular system supports dual stack IPv4 and  IPv6 settings  which enable ILOM to fully operate in an IPv4 and IPv6 network  environment  For IPv4 configurations  DHCP is enabled by default  allowing a  DHCP server on the network to automatically assign network settings to the CMM   For IPv6 configurations  IPv6 stateless auto configuration is enabled by default   allowing an IPv6 router on the network to assign the network settings     In a typical configuration  you will accept these settings assigned by the DHCP  server or IPv6 router  The procedures in this section allow you to log in to ILOM to  test that the assigned settings are working correctly  and also to change the settings  if necessary     Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 33    ILOM Documentation    TABLE 4 1 li
20. erver is out of the scope of this guide  See the  documentation supplied with the DHCP server software        Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 35    Assigning an IP Address to the CMM    Before you can access the CMM ILOM through the Ethernet NET MGT port  you  will need to determine the IP address assigned to the CMM  This section covers the  following topics     m  How to Use DHCP to Assign All IP Addresses  on page 36  m  How to Assign a Static IP Address to the CMM  on page 37       How to Use DHCP to Assign All IP Addresses    The CMM is set to acquire IP addresses through DHCP by default  Follow these  instructions when using DHCP to assign IP addresses     1  Verify that your DHCP server is configured to accept new media access control   MAC  addresses  Refer to the documentation supplied with your DHCP server  software     2  Verify that the Ethernet cable is plugged into the NET MGT port on the active  CMM        As long as CMM        was not configured previously with a static IP  CMM  ILOM automatically broadcasts a DHCPDISCOVER packet with the ID of its  CMM MAC address and server module MAC address es         The DHCP server on your network returns the DHCPOFFER packet containing  the IP address and other information  The CMM then manages its  lease  of IP  addresses assigned by the DHCP server     3  To obtain the DHCP IP addresses assigned to the CMM  use one of the  following methods   m ILOM CMM via serial connection 
21. fan module     FIGURE 2 2 Removing a Fan Module       1  In the rear of the chassis  locate the fan module that you want to remove   2  Press and hold the green button on the fan handle     3  Pull out the rear fan module in a smooth motion until it is free from the  chassis     4  Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 until you have removed all six rear fan modules  from the chassis        Note     Store the rear fan modules in a safe place  After the chassis is rackmounted   you will need to reinstall the rear fan modules into the chassis  This procedure is  described in  How to Install Rear Fan Modules  on page 19        Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 9    W How to Remove the NEMs    FIGURE 2 3 shows how to remove the NEMs     FIGURE 2 3 Removing a NEM       1  In the rear of the chassis  locate the NEM that you want to remove   2  Press together and hold the ejector buttons on both right and left ejector levers     3  To unlatch the NEM from the chassis  open the ejector levers by rotating them  outward     4  Holding the opened ejector levers  pull the NEM toward you until you are able  to pull the rest of the module out by hand     5  Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 if you have another NEM to remove        Note     Store the NEMs in a safe place  After the chassis is rackmounted  you will  need to reinstall the NEMs into the chassis  This procedure is described in    How to  Install NEMs  on page 17        10 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide
22. g  changing  41  testing  45  IPv6 setting  changing  41  testing  45    L  logging into CMM using NET MGT port  40  logging into CMM using SER MGT port  39    N    network express modules  NEMs   chassis slots  22  installing  17  ports  22  removing  10  server module connections  22  specifications  2  network information  configuring  See Integrated  Lights Out Manager  ILOM   network settings  changing  41  IPv6  41  testing  45    P  PCI ExpressModules  PCI EMs   chassis slots  23  installing  18  removing  11  server module connections  23  specifications  2  power cables  attaching to the AC power  interface  28  power supply connections  chassis  27 to 28  power supply modules  reinstalling  16  removing  8  power on  initial  29    S  server modules  configurations  2  configuring DHCP IP addresses  36  network express modules  NEMS   connecting  to  22  PCI ExpressModules  PCI EMs   connecting  to  23  set command  ILOM   CMM options  table of  38  shipping  what you should receive   2  system features  base and optional  table of  2    1    testing network configuration  45    48 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    
23. gn the network settings  specified   Example   set pendingipaddress 129 144 82 26  set pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0  set pendingipgateway 129 144 82 254    set commitpending true    38 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010       Communicating With CMM ILOM  Using the Management Network IP  Addresses     The following procedures are covered in this section    m    How to Log Into the CMM Through the SER MGT Port  on page 39  m  How to Log Into the CMM Through the NET MGT Port  on page 40  m  How to Change Network Settings  on page 41   m  How to Test the IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration  on page 45    How to Log Into the CMM Through the SER  MGT Port    You can only run ILOM CLI commands through the SER MGT port  You cannot run   the ILOM web interface through the SER MGT port    1  Ensure that you have cabled a terminal device to the CMM SER MCGT port   See  Cabling the Chassis Monitoring Module  CMM   on page 24    2  From your terminal device  log into the CMM ILOM with a valid ILOM user  account and password   The default login account is root and default password is changeme    Once you are logged in  you communicate with the CMM using the CMM ILOM    command line interface  For CLI details  refer to the Sun Integrated Lights Out  Manager  ILOM  3 0 CLI Procedures Guide     Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 39       How to Log Into the CMM Through the NET  MGT Port    Perform this task when you want to
24. ide the NEM into the vacant NEM chassis slot until you feel it stop     A c      Secure the NEM by closing the ejector levers     5  For each remaining NEM to be installed  repeat Step 1 through Step 4     Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 17    W How to Install PCIe EMs    The Sun Blade 6000 chassis supports up to 20 PCIe ExpressModules  PCIe EMs   It  arrives with 20 filler panels installed in each PCIe EM slot labeled PCIe EM 0 0 9 1   FIGURE 2 10 shows how to install a PCle EM     FIGURE 2 10 Installing an PCIe EM       1  Align the PCIe EM with the vacant PCIe EM slot     Ensure that the indicator lights on the front panel of the PCIe EM are facing  toward you and that the PCIe EM ejector lever on the bottom is fully opened     2  Slide the PCIe EM into the vacant PCIe EM chassis slot     The ejector lever starts to pop up as the module engages with the system slot     3  Complete the installation by closing the ejector lever to secure the PCIe EM in  the chassis     4  For each remaining PCIe EM to be installed  repeat Step 1 through Step 3     18 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    W How to Install Rear Fan Modules    FIGURE 2 11 shows how to install a fan module     FIGURE 2 11 Installing a Fan Module             1  In the back of the system chassis  locate a vacant fan module slot     2  Using both hands  align the fan module with the vacant slot   Make sure that the green button on the handle of the fan module is 
25. inlets on the power interface provide power to each power supply unit  All  power supply units have separate power cords     Chapter 3 Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and Powering On the System Chassis 27    W How to Connect the Power Cables to the AC  Power Interface       Caution     You should be familiar with the Sun Blade 6000 modular system power  requirements prior to attaching the power cables to a customer supplied power  distribution unit  PDU   For more information about system power requirements   see the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Site Planning Guide        1  Locate the four power cables shipped with the system   2  Locate the AC inlets on the power interface on the rear of the chassis   3  Open the metal retention clips for each power inlet     4  In the rear of the chassis  plug four power cables into slot positions    50          PS0 AC0  PS1 AC1  and   51            5  Secure the cable to the connector with the metal retention clip     6  Plug the other end of the power cables into the power distribution unit  PDU      Main power is automatically distributed to the system chassis     28 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010       Powering On the System Chassis for the  First Time    Main power is automatically supplied to the system chassis as soon as the power  supplies receive power  When the system chassis is powered up  main power is  applied to all the modules in the chassis  CMM  NEMs  server modules  and their  ass
26. iption Links       Cable the network express modules    Cabling Network Express Modules  NEMs     on page 22  Cable the PCIe ExpressModules    Cabling PCIe ExpressModules  PCIe EMs   on page 23    Cable the chassis monitoring    Cabling the Chassis Monitoring Module  CMM   on page 24  module   Cable the AC power interface     Cabling the AC Power Interface  on page 27   Power on the system   Powering On the System Chassis for the First Time  on page 29       21       22    Cabling Network Express Modules   NEMs     Each NEM connects to all 10 blade slots  The basic NEM provides a 10 100 1000  Ethernet connection for each blade  Other NEMs can provide SAS connectivity to  disk blades and 10GbE Ethernet ports  in addition to the 10 100 1000 Ethernet  connection for each blade     The Sun Blade 6000 chassis provides up to two NEM slots per server module labeled  NEM 0 1  Slot 0 is the bottom NEM slot and slot 1 being the top NEM slot     The following illustration shows the Ethernet ports that are associated with each  server module for the basic 10 100 1000 Ethernet NEM  The BLx designation refers  to the server module slot that corresponds to the Ethernet port     FIGURE 3 1 Server Module to NEM Correspondence                Refer to the NEM documentation for more information on NEM connections     V How to Cable Network Express Modules    1  Locate the data network cable     Refer to the NEM documentation for information on the supported cables for the  NEM     2  Plug the da
27. ler panels or NEMs     20 PCI EM filler panels or PCIe EMs     Service card attached to the side of the chassis    Dongle for server module I O connection  RJ45 to DB9 serial adapter for dongle    The accessory kit contains the following documentation       Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Getting Started Guide    Other safety and license documentation    The country kit includes the Sun Blade 6000 modular  system power cords  x4    The rackmount kit contains      Rack alignment template     Rackmount shelf     Rack adapter plates     Screws needed for rack installation      Additional NEMs  up to 2      Additional PCIe EMs  up to 20      Additional server or storage modules  up to 10       Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide    Chapter 1 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Overview 3       Overview of Installation Tasks    The following list describes the installation tasks        Step Description Links Documentation       1 Unpack the Sun Blade 6000 chassis    Contents of the Chassis Ship Kit  on page 3  and verify that you have received  the required parts for mounting the  chassis in a rack     2 Remove the preinstalled modules     Removing Chassis Components  on page 7  as necessary     3 Install the Sun Blade 6000 chassis Sun Blade 6000 Chassis Rack Alignment Template  into the rack    4 Install the modules and options  Installing Modules and Options  on page 13  into the system chassis    5 Cable and power on the system    Attaching Cables and Devices 
28. n instructions that apply to your network    environment     m To view or configure IPv4 network settings  perform Step 3 to Step 4 in this  procedure     m To view or configure IPv6 network settings  perform Step 5 to Step 8 in this  procedure       For IPv4 network configurations  use the cd command to navigate to the     network directory     gt  cd  CMM network      Do one of the following     m If you have a DHCP sever on the network  type the show command to view  the IPv4 network settings assigned to the server module by the DHCP server     m If there is no DHCP server  or if you want to assign static IPv4 network  settings  use the set command to assign values for the properties listed in  TABLE 4 1  For example             gt  set pendingipdiscovery static     gt  set pendingipaddress 10 8 183 106    gt  set pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0    gt  set pendingipgateway 10 8 183 254    gt  set commitpending true       Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 41       TABLE 4 1 Set IPv4 static property values       Property    state    Set Property Value    set state enabled    Description    The network state is enabled by default  for IPv4     Note   To enable the static IPv4 network  option the state must be set to enabled        pendingipdiscovery set pendingipdiscovery static    To enable a static IPv4 network  configuration  you need to set the  pendingipdiscovery property value to  static    Note   The property value for ipdiscover
29. n overview of the Sun Blade 6000 modular system features   ship kit  and installation procedures     This section covers topics listed in the following table     Links       Learn about components of the Sun    About the System Shipped to You    on page 2  Blade 6000 modular system    Learn about the contents of the    Contents of the Chassis Ship Kit    on page 3    chassis ship kit    View an overview of the chassis    Overview of Installation Tasks    on page 4    installation tasks        About the System Shipped to You    The Sun Blade 6000 modular system offers both base features and a range of  optional features  All Sun Blade 6000 modular system base features are assembled at  the factory and shipped to you preinstalled within the system chassis  Optional  modules can be either preinstalled or shipped separately for installation  A quick  summary of the Sun Blade 6000 modular system base and optional features are  discussed in the following table     TABLE 1 1 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Description       System Features Description       Sun Blade 6000 modular The Sun Blade 6000 modular chassis is a core component of the  chassis base features Sun Blade 6000 modular system  The Sun Blade 6000 chassis  ships with the following base chassis features       10 slots for server or storage modules     20 slots for PCIe ExpressModules     2 slots for network express modules     1 installed chassis monitoring module  CMM     2 power supplies     6 redundant rear fan module
30. nents    If you are mounting the chassis in a rack without a mechanical lift  refer to the  following procedures to remove the preinstalled components in the chassis     m    How to Remove the Power Supply Modules  on page 8  m  How to Remove the System Fan Modules  on page 9   m  How to Remove the NEMs    on page 10   m  How to Remove the PCIe EMs  on page 11   m  How to Remove the CMM  on page 12    Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 7    V How to Remove the Power Supply Modules    FIGURE 2 1 shows how to remove the power supplies     FIGURE2 1 Removing a Power Supply       1  In the front of the chassis  locate the power supply to be removed     2  Press and hold the green button on top of the power supply handle frame     3  Rotate the power supply handle away from the power supply and down     4  Pull the power supply out slightly  until you can support the bottom with one  hand  Do not pull the power supply out of the chassis with the handle     5  Pull the power supply all the way out of the chassis  supporting it with two  hands as soon as possible     6  Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for the second power supply     Note     Store the power supply modules in a safe place  After the chassis is  rackmounted  reinstall the power supply as described in  How to Install Power  Supply Modules  on page 16     Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    V How to Remove the System Fan Modules    FIGURE 2 2 shows how to remove a system 
31. nistrator by entering an administrator user  name and password  and then press Enter   The default user name is root and the default password is changeme   The default prompt appears    gt   and the system is ready for you to run the CLI  commands to establish network settings    3  Type the following command to set the working directory         cd  CMM network    Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 37    4  Use the following commands to specify the IP  netmask  and gateway  addresses        Command Description and Example       set pendingipaddress  Type this command followed by the static IP address that  you want to assign to the CMM     Example  Typing set pendingipaddress   129 144 82 26 would tell ILOM to assign  129 144 82 26 as the CMM IP address     set pendingipnetmask  Type this command followed by the static netmask  address that you want to assign to the CMM     Example  Typing set pendingipnetmask   255 255 255 0 would tell ILOM to assign  255 255 255 0 as the CMM NetMask address     set pendingipgateway  Type this command followed by the static gateway  address that you want to assign to the CMM     Example    Typing set pendingipgateway 129 144 82 254  would tell ILOM to assign 129 144 82 254 as the  CMM gateway address     set pendingipdiscovery  Type the following command to tell ILOM whether you  want to set a Static IP address     set pendingipdiscovery static    set commitpending true Type this command  true  to assi
32. ociated PCle EMs        Note     By default  the policy for the auto power on chassis option is shipped  enabled in the CMM ILOM  If you disable the auto power on chassis policy  12V  standby power is applied to the system chassis        The following procedure describes how to ensure that the system chassis is powered  on     How to Ensure That the System Chassis Is  Powered Up    1  Ensure that the AC power cables are attached from the power interface module  to a power source     For details  see    Cabling the AC Power Interface    on page 27     2  Ensure that main power is applied to the system chassis   The OK power LED illuminates a solid green light  There are OK power LEDs  located on the front and rear of the chassis     The location of the rear chassis power LEDs will vary  depending on which  version of the Sun Blade 6000 chassis that you have  FIGURE 3 5 shows the  locations of the front and rear power LEDs        Note     By default  the auto power on policy setting in the CMM        is shipped  enabled for the system chassis  When the auto power on chassis policy is enabled   the system chassis automatically applies main power to all modules in the chassis   after power is provided to the power supplies         To ensure that power has been applied to additional chassis modules  see the  documentation for each module     Chapter 3 Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and Powering On the System Chassis 29    FIGURE 3 5 Front and Rear Chassis LEDs    Front LE
33. owering On the System Chassis 23       How to Cable a PCIe EM    1  Locate the data network or device cable     Refer to the PCIe EM documentation for information on the supported cables for  the PCIe EM     2  Attach a cable to the appropriate PCIe EM connector     3  Attach the other end of the cable to your local area network or storage device        Cabling the Chassis Monitoring Module   CMM     This section provides instructions for attaching a serial console to the chassis  monitoring module  CMM      Each chassis contains a CMM with two Ethernet  NET MGT  ports and one serial  port  SER MGT  available  FIGURE 3 3 shows the CMM I O ports  The position of the  CMM I O ports will vary  depending on which version of the Sun Blade 6000  modular system chassis that you have     The pin assignments for the SER MGT port are shown in TABLE 3 1     TABLE 3 1 Pin Assignments for SER MGT Port    Pin Function       1 Request To Send  RTS   Data Terminal Ready  DTR   Transmit Data  TXD   Ground   Ground   Receive Data  RXD    Data Carrier Detect  DCD                  amp  WO         Clear to Send  CTS        24 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010       How to Cable the CMM    1  Connect the following cables to the CMM   m Connect a serial cable to the SER MGT port   m Connect an Ethernet cable to the NET MGT 0 port     After your initial connection to ILOM  you can also enable the NET MGT  port 1  See the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  CMM  
34. rk express modules  NEMs   17  PCI ExpressModules  PCI EMs   18  initial power on  29  module connections  chassis monitoring module  CMM   24  network express modules  NEMs   22  PCI ExpressModules  PCI EMs   23  packaging and unpacking  3  power supply connections  27 to 28  rackmounting  removing network express modules   NEMs   10  removing PCI ExpressModules  PCI EMs   11  removing power supply modules  8  removing the chassis monitoring module   CMM   12  removing the rear fan modules  9  chassis monitoring module  CMM   configuring IP addresses  DHCP assignment  36 to 37  prerequisites  35  set command  ILOM   table of options  38    static  37 to 38  installing  20  removing  12  serial console  attaching to  24  CMM  logging in  39  40    E    electrostatic discharge  avoiding  6    F   fan modules  rear  installing  19  removing  9    H  hardware configurations  managing  See Integrated  Lights Out Manager  ILOM         ILOM  See Integrated Lights Out Manager  installation  network express modules  NEMs   17  PCI ExpressModules  PCI EMs   18  power supply modules  16  task checklist  4  Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM   32 to 46  commands  set command  CMM  table of options  38  preconfigured administrator account  logging in  33  resetting the root password  46    47    system communication through assigned  network IP addresses  39  IP address assignment  initial  35 to 46  for DHCP assigned addresses  36 to 37  prerequisites  35  static  37 to 38  IPv4 settin
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36. s     Front and rear system indicator lights    Sun Blade 6000 chassis You can order and install the following chassis options in the Sun  options Blade 6000 chassis      PCIe ExpressModules  PCIe EMs   The Sun Blade 6000 chassis  supports up to 20 installed PCIe EMs  two PCIe EMs per  server module       Network express modules  NEMs  The Sun Blade 6000 chassis  supports up to two installed NEMs    The Sun Blade 6000 product site has information on the latest   supported NEMs and PCIe EMs    http   www oracle com us products servers   storage servers blades 030803 htm    Server module You can install up to 10 individual server or storage modules in  configurations the Sun Blade 6000 chassis        Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010       Contents of the Chassis Ship Kit    No special tools are required to unpack the chassis  You will need typical unpacking  tools such as a knife or box cutter     If you will be using a lift to install the chassis  you can use the chassis packaging as  a plinth to aid installation  See the rackmount instructions for more details     The following table describes the contents of the chassis packaging     TABLE 1 2 Contents of Chassis Ship Kit       Chassis Packaged Items    Description       Sun Blade 6000 chassis    Accessory kit    Country kit    Rackmount kit    Additional options    The shipped Sun Blade 6000 chassis contains      1 chassis management module  CMM      9 server module filler panels     2 NEM fil
37. sor  For  instance  in CMM ILOM  you can configure network information  view and edit  hardware configurations  monitor vital system information  and manage user  accounts        Note     The term CMM ILOM is used in this document to refer to the ILOM that  runs on the Sun Blade 6000 modular system CMM service processor  For information  on server management systems specific to the server modules installed in the Sun  Blade 6000 chassis  see the server module documentation        The CMM ILOM is accessible through command line interfaces  CLI   a web  interface  and IPMI interfaces     Some server modules that are installed in the Sun Blade 6000 chassis might use a  different management software  See your server module documentation for  information on server module management  Storage modules do not have a service  processor and do not run ILOM  See your storage module documentation for more  information on storage module management     For more information about the tasks you can perform in the CMM ILOM  see the  ILOM documentation listed at    ILOM Documentation  on page 34     32 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    Preconfigured CMM ILOM Administrator  Account    The Sun Blade 6000 modular system ships with one preconfigured CMM ILOM  administrator account     User name  root  Password  changeme    The preconfigured administrator account  known as root  cannot be deleted or  changed  other than changing its default password  This account off
38. sts the ILOM documentation available for the Sun Blade 6000 modular  system for ILOM 3 x or later  Refer to this documentation for further details on using  ILOM with the Sun Blade 6000 modular system     If you are using ILOM 2 x  refer to the documentation at  http   docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000mod ilom2 0 hic        TABLE 4 1  Information URL or Title Part  Category Number    General ILOM http   docs sun com app docs coll ilom3 0  3 0 information    Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  3 0 Getting 820 5522  Started Guide   Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  3 0 Concepts 820 6410  Guide    Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  3 0 Web Interface 820 6411  Procedures Guide    Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  3 0 CLI 820 6413  Procedures Guide    Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  3 0 Feature 820 7329  Updates and Release Notes    CMM specific http   docs sun com app docs prod blade 600  ILOM 3 0 Omod blade6000ilom hic  information    Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  3 0 820 7603  Supplement for the Sun Blade 6000 and 6048 Modular  Systems    Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager  ILOM  CMM 820 0052  Administration Guide for Sun Blade 6000 and 6048 Modular  Systems       34 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010       Establishing an Initial Connection to the  CMM ILOM    To set up CMM and server modules with initial network configuration information   you must establish a connection through ILOM to the CMM
39. ta network cable into the appropriate RJ 45 Ethernet slot or 10 GbE  SFP  connector     3  Attach the other end of the data network cable to your local area network     Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010       Cabling PCIe ExpressModules  PCIe  EMs     The Sun Blade 6000 chassis provides 20 PCIe EM slots  with two PCle EM slots  assigned to each server module  The PCIe EM slots are numbered PCIe EM 0 0 to 9 1  right to left as viewed from the rear of the chassis     The following illustration shows the Gigabit Ethernet PCIe EMs that correspond  with the server modules in the chassis  The BLx designation refers to the server  module slot that corresponds to the PCIe EM     FIGURE 3 2 Server Module to PCIe EM Correspondence                                             o     4                      ol      VET o  B oo Pol o     o   20           Refer to the PCIe EM documentation for more information on PCIe EM connections     Before You Begin    The following procedure assumes that you have recorded the MAC address for each  PCIe EM data port  The PCIe EM port MAC addresses are printed on the PCIe EM  board  Refer to the PCIe EM documentation for more information        Note     When you configure the operating system network information for multiple  network interfaces during operating system installation  you might need to know  the MAC address for each PCIe EM port connected to a network        Chapter 3 Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and P
40. the server manually  not using a mechanical lift   you will  need to remove some of the preinstalled components in the chassis  See     Removing Chassis Components    on page 7     If you are using a lift  you do not need to remove chassis components  See     Mounting the Chassis in a Rack    on page 13     Tools and Equipment Needed    You will need the following tools and supplies to install the base modules and  options into chassis and mount the chassis into a rack     No  2 Phillips screwdriver  Rackmount kit  Antistatic wrist strap    Antistatic mat    Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge    Internal modules and options are electronic components that are extremely sensitive  to static electricity  Ordinary amounts of static from your clothes or work  environment can destroy components     Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    To prevent static damage whenever you are accessing any of the internal  components  you must     m Place static sensitive components such as hard drives  server modules  server  module options  NEMs  and EMs on an antistatic surface  The following items can  be used as an antistatic surface     m The bag used to ship the component        Sun Electronic Discharge  ESD  mat  Sun part number 250 1088  available  through your Oracle sales representative      m Use an antistatic wrist strap  Attach this wrist strap to your wrist and ground the  other end of strap to the system chassis  sheet metal         Removing Chassis Compo
41. to Modules and Powering On   the System Chassis  on page 21   6 Configure the CMM to enable  Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management   system management  Network  on page 31    4 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    CHAPTER 2       Mounting the Sun Blade 6000  Chassis in a Rack       This chapter describes how to install the Sun Blade 6000 modular system in a rack     This section covers topics listed in the following table        Description Links   Prepare to install the chassis in a rack     Preparing to Mount the Chassis in a Rack    on page 6  Remove preinstalled chassis components if yu    Removing Chassis Components  on page 7   are installing the chassis manually    Install the chassis in a rack     Mounting the Chassis in a Rack  on page 13   Install components that you removed and  Installing Modules and Options  on page 13    additional system options           Preparing to Mount the Chassis in a Rack    Before mounting the chassis in a rack  keep in mind the following     Make sure that you have reviewed the Sun Blade 6000 and Sun Blade 6048 Modular  System Site Planning Guide to make sure that your site meets the requirements for  installing the server     Make sure that you have the tools and equipment needed for installing the  system  See    Tools and Equipment Needed    on page 6     Take precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge  See    Avoiding Electrostatic  Discharge    on page 6     If you are installing 
42. w to Remove the CMM 12    Mounting the Chassis in a Rack 13    Installing Modules and Options 13    v    How to Install Server and Storage Modules 14    How to Install Power Supply Modules 16  How to Install NEMs 17   How to Install PCIe EMs 18   How to Install Rear Fan Modules 19  How to Install the CMM 20    4 4 4 4 4    Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and Povvering On the System  Chassis 21    Cabling Netvvork Express Modules  NEMs  22   v How to Cable Network Express Modules 22  Cabling PCle ExpressModules  PCle EMs  23   Before You Begin 23   v How to Cable a PCIe EM 24  Cabling the Chassis Monitoring Module  CMM  24   v Howto Cable the CMM 25  Cabling the AC Power Interface 27   v How to Connect the Power Cables to the AC Power Interface 28  Powering On the System Chassis for the First Time 29   v How to Ensure That the System Chassis Is Powered Up 29    Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 31  About The Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager 32   ILOM Overview 32   Preconfigured CMM ILOM Administrator Account 33   Accepting Network Defaults 33   ILOM Documentation 34  Establishing an Initial Connection to the CMM        35   Prerequisites 35   Assigning an IP Address to the CMM 36   v How to Use DHCP to Assign AIL IP Addresses 36    Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    v How to Assign a Static IP Address to the CMM 37    Communicating With CMM ILOM Using the Management Network IP  Addresses  39    v    v  
43. y    Set Property Value Description       ping    ping6    set ping   IPo4 address   Type the set ping  command at the command  prompt followed by the IPv4 test destination  address     For example     gt  set ping 10 8 183 106  Ping of 10 8 183 106 succeeded  set ping6   IPv6 address   Type the set ping6  command followed by the  IPv6 test destination address   For example     gt  set ping6 fe80  211 5dff febe 5000    Ping of fe80  211 5dff febe 5000  succeeded       Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 45          Changing the CMM ILOM Root Account  Password with CLI    To change the changeme password  follow these steps     1  Log into the CMM ILOM using the SER MGT or NET MGT ports  See     Communicating With CMM ILOM Using the Management Network IP  Addresses     on page 39    2  Change the password for the CMM by typing the following command      gt  set  CMM users root password password  Where password is the new password that you want to assign   For information about creating new user accounts and assigning a role  privilege  to    a user account  see the ILOM documentation listed in  ILOM Documentation    on  page 34     46 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    Index       A    AC power interface  27 to 28  attaching power cables to  28  power inlets  27    C    changing network settings  41  chassis  AC power cables  attaching to  28  AC power interface  inlets  27  adding modules and options  netwo
44. y  is set to dhcp by default for IPv4        pendingipaddress set pendingipaddress   pendingipnetmask   ip  address    pendingipgateway pendingipnetmask  lt netmask gt     pendingipgateway  lt gateway gt     commitpending  set commitpending true    To assign multiple static network settings   type set command followed by pending  command for the each property value  IP  address  netmask  and gateway   then type  the static value that you want to assign     Type set commitpending true to  commit the changes made to the state and  ipdiscovery property values        42    5  For IPv6 network configurations  use the cd command to navigate to the     CMM network ipv6 directory       cd  CMM network ipv6    Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide   October 2010    6  Type the show command to view the IPv6 network settings configured on the  device     For example  see the following sample output values for the IPv6 properties on a  server SP device          gt  show     CMM network ipv6  Targets     Properties   state   enabled  autoconfig   stateless_only    dhcpv6 server duid    none    link local ipaddress   fe80  214 4fff feca 5f7e 64  static ipaddress      128   ipgateway   fe80  211 5d3ff febe 5000 128  pending_static_ipaddress      128    dynamic ipaddress 1   fec0 a 8 b7 214 4fff feca 5f7e 64    Commands   cd  show             7  To configure an IPv6 auto configuration option  use the set command to  specify the following auto configuration property values         
    
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