HP BladeSystem bc2000 - Blade PC Installation Manual
HP BladeSystem bc2000 - Blade PC Installation Manual

HP BladeSystem bc2000 - Blade PC Installation Manual

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Switch...
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2007, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Adobe, Acrobat, and Acrobat Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services.
  • Page 3: About This Book

    About This Book This guide provides instructions for the installation of the HP BladeSystem PC Blade Switch. WARNING! Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.
  • Page 4 About This Book ENWW...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Introduction Switch Management ..........................1 Switch Configuration ..........................2 HP PC Blade Enclosure ........................2 HP PC Blade Switch Interconnect Tray ....................3 Internal Ports ........................3 External Ports ........................4 System Management ........................... 4 Back-up and Restore ......................4 IP Addressing ........................
  • Page 6 SNMP Community Strings ................17 Advanced Configuration ........................20 Security Management and Password Configuration ............20 Configuring Security Passwords Introduction ..............20 Configuring an Initial Console Password ............21 Configuring an Initial Telnet Password .............. 21 Configuring an Initial SSH Password ..............21 Configuring an Initial HTTP Password ..............
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction The Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI) solution uses a 3U (5.25-inch) HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure supporting 20 HP Blade PCs and redundant, hot-plug power and cooling. The HP BladeSystem PC Blade enclosure with 20 HP blade PCs contains 40 10/100 Mbps network adapters (NIC).
  • Page 8: Switch Configuration

    Switch Configuration You can independently disable or enable the switch ports. Auto-MDI/MDIX with auto negotiation of speed and duplex is supported. The PC Blade Switch includes the following Ethernet ports: ● 41 dedicated internal 10/100 Mb/s Fast Ethernet ports ● Five external Ethernet ports for data ◦...
  • Page 9: Hp Pc Blade Switch Interconnect Tray

    HP PC Blade Switch Interconnect Tray The PC Blade Switch has the following port configuration. Figure 1-1 PC Blade Switch external panel Item Description 10/100/1000T RJ-45 Connector Gigabit Ethernet Uplink designated as port 43 Combo port with GBIC port next to it on the right side Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) GBIC port designated as port 43 Combo port with RJ-45 port next to it on the left side Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) GBIC port designated as port 44...
  • Page 10: External Ports

    External Ports The HP PC Blade Switch includes eight external ports, four 10/100/1000T Mbps Ethernet "uplink" ports with RJ-45 connectors, typically used to connect the switch to the network infrastructure, and four Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) GBIC ports which can be used for Gigabit Fiber connectivity. These ports are shared "combo"...
  • Page 11: Command Line Interface (Cli)

    Command Line Interface (CLI) The CLI provides many more configuration options than the browser-based interface. There are three methods of accessing these interfaces: ● Locally with the RS-232 console port on the switch tray by way of logging into the Integrated Administrator and connecting to the PC Blade Switch through the internal serial link.
  • Page 12 External LEDs are provided for enclosure and switch status and for link and speed on each Ethernet uplink (see HP PC Blade Switch tray external panel LEDs). An emergency enclosure shut-down feature is included in case of critical system temperature caused by the switch or other enclosure component. Figure 1-2 PC Blade Integrated Administrator external panel LED's and ports Item...
  • Page 13: Switch Serviceability

    Switch Serviceability The switch provides many additional serviceability and diagnostic features including: ● Port mirroring with the ability to mirror desired type of frames (egress, ingress, or both). ● Power-on self test (POST) at boot for hardware verification. ● Monitoring screens using the user interfaces for port utilization, data packets received/transmitted, error packets, packet size, trunk utilization, SNMP data, etc.
  • Page 14: Mstp-To-Rstp Conversion (Pvst Interoperability)

    This period is considered too long for many applications. The delay is needed to allow enough time to detect possible loops, allowing time for status changes to propagate and be acted upon by all relevant devices. In this switch, when network topology allows, faster convergence may be possible. The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is designed to detect and make use of network topologies that allow a faster convergence of the spanning tree, without creating forwarding loops.
  • Page 15: Internet Group Management Protocol

    an “Aggregated Link” may be of different media types (UTP/Fiber, or different fiber types), provided they are of the same speed and duplex. Aggregated Links may be set up manually, or automatically by enabling LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) on the relevant links. An Aggregated Link is treated by the system as a single logical port, in the same manner as any other port in the system.
  • Page 16: Enterprise-Class Performance

    system supports eight queues per port. The system services the queues (takes frames out of a queue for transmission) according to the current queue scheduling settings, as defined by the user. These settings determine which queue is handled and how many frames from that queue will be handled before any other queue is managed.
  • Page 17 The switch and the IA have separate and independent IP addresses. The 20 PC blades, switch, and the IA altogether comprise a single chassis. A 42U rack may contain up to 14 chassis. ENWW Switch Serviceability...
  • Page 18: First Time Installation

    First Time Installation After completing all external connections, connect a terminal (with terminal emulation software) to the Integrated Administrator 's external DB-9 RS232 serial port. To configure the Integrated Administrator, please refer to the Integrated Administrator documentation. Ensure that the terminal emulation software is configured as follows: Integrated Administrator external serial port: 9600 baud.
  • Page 19: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure The order of installation and configuration procedures is illustrated in the following figure. For the initial configuration, the standard device configuration is performed. Performing other functions is described later in this section. Figure 2-1 Installation Procedure ENWW Installation Procedure...
  • Page 20: Booting The Pc Blade Switch

    Booting the PC Blade Switch The PC Blade Switch will power on automatically when one or more of the enclosure power supplies are plugged in. The assumed bootup information is as follows: ● The PC Blade Switch is delivered with a default configuration that differs from a typical distribution or edge switch.
  • Page 21: Configuration Overview

    FRU Validation Test.......PASS BOOT Software Version x.x.x.xx Built 22-Jan-xxxx 15:09:28 I-Cache x KB. D-Cache x KB. Cache Enabled. Autoboot in 2 seconds -press RETURN or Esc. to abort and enter prom. Preparing to decompress... The boot process runs for approximately 60 seconds. The auto-boot message displayed at the end of POST (see the last lines) indicates that no problems were encountered during boot.
  • Page 22: Static Ip Address And Subnet Mask

    The initial configuration consists of the following: ● Setting the user name TBD, password as TBD with the highest privilege level of 15 ● Configuring the static IP address and the default gateway ● Configuring the SNMP read/write community strings Before applying the initial configuration procedure, please obtain the following information from the network administrator: ●...
  • Page 23: Verifying The Ip And Default Gateway Addresses

    console(config)# ip default-gateway 192.168.1.1 console(config)# exit Verifying the IP and Default Gateway Addresses Ensure that the IP address and the default gateway were properly assigned by executing the command show ip interface and examining its output: Console# show ip interface Gateway IP Address Activity status ---------------------...
  • Page 24 station IP address and community (community name and access rights). The SNMP management access to the switch is disabled if no community strings exist. NOTE: The switch is delivered with the PUBLIC, read-only, community string configured with no password. No write community strings are configured by default. You can configure the community-string, community-access, and IP address through the switch CLI during the initial configuration procedure.
  • Page 25 To configure SNMP station IP address and community string(s), perform the following: At the console prompt, type Enable. The prompt is displayed as #. Type configure and press Enter. In configuration mode, type the SNMP configuration command with the parameters including community name (private), community access right (read and write) and IP address, as shown in the following example: console>...
  • Page 26: Advanced Configuration

    This completes the initial configuration of the PC Blade Switch from the CLI. The configured parameters enable further configuration from any remote location. Advanced Configuration This section provides information about security management based on the Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) mechanism, and includes the following topics: ●...
  • Page 27: Configuring An Initial Console Password

    Configuring an Initial Console Password To configure an initial console password, type the following commands: console> enable console# configure console(config)# aaa authentication login default line console(config)# aaa authentication enable default line console(config)# line console console(config-line)# login authentication default console(config-line)# enable authentication default console(config-line)# password george When initially logging onto the PC Blade Switch through a console session, type george at the password prompt.
  • Page 28: Configuring An Initial Http Password

    console(config-line)# enable authentication default console(config-line)# password jones console(config-line)# exit console(config)# aaa authentication login default line console(config)# aaa authentication enable default line NOTE: Use one of the following commands to generate either a DSA or RSA key pair. For more information on key generation, please see the CLI guide. console(config)# crypto key generate dsa console(config)# exit Since this method uses the Default logon, a user name is not required.
  • Page 29: Software Download From A Tftp Server

    NOTE: SSL 2.0 or higher must be enabled in the client browser for the HTTPS session to work properly. HTTP and HTTPS services require level 15 access and connect directly to the configuration level access. Software Download from a TFTP Server This section contains instructions for downloading switch software (system and boot images) from a TFTP server.
  • Page 30: Boot Image Download

    When the new image is downloaded, it is saved in the area allocated for the "not active" system image (image-2, as given in the example). The following is an example of the information that is displayed: console# copy tftp://176.215.31.3/file1.ros image !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!! Copy took 00:01:11 [hh:mm:ss]...
  • Page 31: Startup Menu Procedures

    Type copy tftp://{tftp address}/{file name} boot to copy the boot image to the device. The following is an example of the information that is displayed: console# boot copy tftp://176.215.31.3/332448-10018.rfb boot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!! Copy: 2739187 bytes copied in 00:01:13 [hh:mm:ss] Type reload. The following message is displayed: console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session.
  • Page 32: Downloading Software [Option 1]

    FRU Validation Test.......PASS BOOT Software Version x.x.x.xx Built 22-Jan-xxxx 15:09:28 I-Cache x KB. D-Cache x KB. Cache Enabled.Autoboot in 2 seconds -press RETURN or Esc. to abort and enter prom.Preparing to decompress... When the auto-boot message appears, press Enter to display the Startup menu. [1] Download Software [2] Erase Flash File [3] Password Recovery Procedure...
  • Page 33: Password Recovery [Option 3]

    The following message is displayed. Write Flash file name (Up to 8 characters, Enter for none.): config File config (if present) will be erased after system initialization ======== Press Enter To Continue ======== Enter config as the name of the flash file. The configuration is erased and the PC Blade Switch reboots.
  • Page 34: Appendix A Feature Summary

    Feature Summary Switch Performance ● Non-blocking full wire speed architecture ● Store and forward mode layer 2 switching standard ● Auto-negotiation and auto-sensing with full-duplex support and ability to manually force port speed and duplex mode ● Auto-MDI/MDIX on all ports enabled with auto-negotiation ●...
  • Page 35: Switch Deployment And Configuration

    ● IGMP response report delay and query interval configuring ● Broadcast, multicast, and unknown packet storm control with a configurable threshold value ● IEEE 802.3x flow control with manual configuration capability Switch Deployment and Configuration ● Supports any combination of HP bc1000, bc1500, bc2000, and bc2500 Blade PCs and future compatible blade PCs ●...
  • Page 36: Switch Diagnostics And Monitoring

    Switch Diagnostics and Monitoring ● System and management status LEDs ● Per port speed and link activity LEDs adjacent to all external Ethernet ports ● Active virtual graphic in the browser-based switch interface ● Port mirroring with ability to mirror desired type of frames (egress, ingress, or both) ●...
  • Page 37: Device Hardware Interfaces

    ● All internal Ethernet signals routed as Ethernet across individual CAT5e signal traces ● Five RJ-45 external Ethernet port connectors Device Hardware Interfaces RJ-45 Ports RJ-45 ports are auto-sensing ports. When inserting a cable into an RJ-45 port, the switch automatically ascertains the maximum speed (10 or 100 or 1000 Mbps) and duplex mode (half- or full-duplex) of the attached device.
  • Page 38: Index

    Index switch 2, 29 hardware interface 31 AAA 20 terminal emulation network 28 AAA mechanism 20 software 12 PC Blade Switch Tray 10 actions 9 console password 21 performance 10 Active Virtual Graphic 4 conversion, MSTP-to-RSTP 8 RJ-45 ports 31 administrator privilege 17 security 30 advanced configuration 20...
  • Page 39 ports structure of enclosure 2 LACP 8 external 4 su (super) 17 LACP8 8 internal 3 subnet mask 16 LAG 8 VLAN1 16 switch LAN 7 VLAN2 16 configuration 2 Layer 2 switch 9 Power-On Self Test (POST) 14 defined 1 LEDs 5 Pre-boot eXecution Environment deployment and...

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