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Using This Documentation

Product Notes

Related Documentation

Feedback

Support and Accessibility

Installation

Understanding the Gateway

Gateway Overview

Physical Specifications

Environmental Requirements

Acoustic Noise Emissions

Electrical Specifications

Network Management Connector and Pins

USB Management Connector and Pins

Data QSFP Connector and Pins

Understanding Cabling

Routing Service Cables

Understanding Data Cabling

Preparing to Install the Gateway

Installation Preparation

Suggested Tools for Installation

Antistatic Precautions for Installation

Installation Responsibilities

Installation Sequence

Verify Shipping Carton Contents

Assemble the Ethernet Splitter Data Cables

Route the Data Cables

Installing the Gateway

Install the Gateway in the Rack

Powering On the Gateway

Connecting Data cables

Verifying the InfiniBand Fabric

Administration

Troubleshooting the Gateway

Gateway Hardware Problems

InfiniBand Fabric Problems

Identifying LEDs

Understanding Routing Through the Gateway

Switch GUIDs Overview

Understanding Administrative Commands

Configuration Overview

Hardware Command Overview

InfiniBand Command Overview

ILOM Command Overview

Administering the Chassis

Monitoring the Chassis

Controlling the Chassis

Administering the I4 Switch Chip

Monitoring the I4 Switch Chip

Controlling the I4 Switch Chip

Administering the Subnet Manager

Monitoring the Subnet Manager

Controlling the Subnet Manager

Administering the InfiniBand Fabric

Monitoring the InfiniBand Fabric

Controlling the InfiniBand Fabric

Configuring the Fabric Director Node List

Partitioning the InfiniBand Fabric

Administering Gateway Resources

Installing Gateway Supportive Software (Linux)

Creating VNICs Under Gateway Manual Mode (Linux)

Creating VNICs Under Host Manual Mode (Linux)

Creating Virtual IO Adapters (Oracle Solaris)

Monitoring Gateway Resources

Controlling LAGs

Controlling VLANs and VNICs

Controlling Gateway Ports and Parameters

Remote Management

Understanding Oracle ILOM on the Gateway

Oracle ILOM Overview

Supported Features

Understanding Oracle ILOM Targets

Administering Oracle ILOM (CLI)

CLI Overview

Accessing Oracle ILOM From the CLI

Switching Between the Oracle ILOM Shell and the Linux Shell

Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (CLI)

Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (CLI)

Upgrading the Gateway Firmware Through Oracle ILOM (CLI)

Administering Oracle ILOM (Web)

Web Interface Overview

Access Oracle ILOM From the Web Interface

Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (Web)

Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (Web)

Upgrade the Gateway Firmware (Web)

Using the Fabric Monitor

Access the Fabric Monitor

Fabric Monitor Features

Accessing the Rear Panel Diagram

Accessing Status Pane Information

Control Panel Function

Monitoring Parameters and Status

Administering Oracle ILOM (SNMP)

SNMP Overview

Understanding SNMP Commands

SNMP Commands

V1 and V2c Protocol Command Format

V3 Protocol Command Format

Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (SNMP)

Performing Daily Tasks (SNMP)

Display the Date and Time (SNMP)

Display the Time Zone (SNMP)

Display the Aggregate Sensors State (SNMP)

Display Power Supply Status (SNMP)

Display Board-Level Voltages (SNMP)

Display Internal Temperatures (SNMP)

Display Fan Status (SNMP)

Display the Sensor Alarm State (SNMP)

Display the Entity Numbers

Display Oracle ILOM Sessions (SNMP)

Display the Oracle ILOM Event Log (SNMP)

Checking the Status of Services (SNMP)

Display the HTTP Service Status (SNMP)

Display the HTTPS Service Status (SNMP)

Display the DNS Client Status (SNMP)

Display the SMTP Client Status (SNMP)

Display the NTP State (SNMP)

Display the NTP Servers (SNMP)

Verifying Other Aspects With Oracle ILOM (SNMP)

Display the Alert Properties (SNMP)

Display Oracle ILOM User Accounts (SNMP)

Display the Remote Log Hosts (SNMP)

Display the Network Management Configuration (SNMP)

Display Gateway FRU ID (SNMP)

Display Power Supply FRU ID (SNMP)

Display the System Components (SNMP)

Display the Additional System Component Information (SNMP)

Display the Firmware Version (SNMP)

Display System Identification Properties (SNMP)

Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (SNMP)

Performing General Tasks (SNMP)

Set the Date and Time (SNMP)

Set the Time Zone (SNMP)

Set the Network Time Protocol State (SNMP)

Set the Network Time Protocol Servers (SNMP)

Clear the Oracle ILOM Event Log (SNMP)

Set the Remote Log Hosts (SNMP)

Configure the DNS Client (SNMP)

Configure the SMTP Client (SNMP)

Set the Network Parameters (SNMP)

Set the System Identification Properties (SNMP)

Performing User Tasks (SNMP)

Add an Oracle ILOM User Account (SNMP)

Delete an Oracle ILOM User Account (SNMP)

Managing Other Aspects With Oracle ILOM (SNMP)

Set the HTTP Service State (SNMP)

Set the HTTPS Service State (SNMP)

Enable Alerts to Send SNMP Traps (SNMP)

Enable Alerts to Send PETs (SNMP)

Enable Alerts to Send Email Alerts (SNMP)

Modify Alert SNMP Version (SNMP)

Disable Alerts (SNMP)

Administering Hardware (IPMI)

ipmitool Overview

Display the Sensor States (IPMI)

Display the Sensor Information (IPMI)

Display the System Event Log (IPMI)

Display FRU ID Information (IPMI)

Display Gateway Status LED States (IPMI)

Enable the Locator LED (IPMI)

Disable the Locator LED (IPMI)

Understanding Oracle ILOM Commands

cd Command

create Command

delete Command

dump Command

exit Command (ILOM)

help Command (ILOM)

load Command

reset Command

set Command

show Command

version Command (ILOM)

Service

Understanding Service Procedures

Replaceable Components

Suggested Tools for Service

Antistatic Precautions for Service

Servicing Power Supplies

Inspecting a Power Supply

Power Off a Power Supply

Remove a Power Supply

Install a Power Supply

Power On a Power Supply

Servicing Fans

Inspecting a Fan

Remove a Fan

Install a Fan

Servicing Data Cables

Inspecting the Data Cables

Remove a Data Cable

Install a Data Cable

Servicing the Battery

Remove the Gateway From the Rack

Replace the Battery

Reference

Understanding Hardware Commands

Linux Shells for Hardware Commands

addlagport Command

allowhostconfig Command

checkboot Command

checkpower Command

checktopomax Command

checkvoltages Command

connector Command

createlag Command

createvlan Command

createvnic Command

dcsport Command

deletelag Command

deletevlan Command

deletevnic Command

dellagport Command

disablecablelog Command

disablegwport Command

disablelagmode Command

disablelinklog Command

disablesm Command

disableswitchport Command

disablevnic Command

disallowhostconfig Command

enablecablelog Command

enablegwport Command

enablelagmode Command

enablelinklog Command

enablesm Command

enableswitchport Command

enablevnic Command

env_test Command

exit Command (Hardware)

fdconfig Command

fwverify Command

generatetopology Command

getfanspeed Command

getmaster Command

getportcounters Command

getportstatus Command

help Command (Hardware)

listlinkup Command

matchtopology Command

setcontrolledhandover Command

setdefaultgwdiscpkey Command

setgwethport Command

setgwinstance Command

setgwsl Command

setgwsystemname Command

setmsmlocationmonitor Command

setsmmkey Command

setsmpriority Command

setsubnetprefix Command

showfruinfo Command

showgwconfig Command

showgwports Command

showlag Command

showpsufru Command

showsmlog Command

showtemps Command

showtopology Command

showunhealthy Command

showvlan Command

showvnics Command

smconfigtest Command

smnodes Command

smpartition Command

version Command (Hardware)

Understanding InfiniBand Commands

Linux Shells for InfiniBand Commands

ibdiagnet Command

ibhosts Command

ibnetdiscover Command

ibnetstatus Command

ibnodes Command

ibportstate Command

ibroute Command

ibrouters Command

ibstat Command

ibswitches Command

ibtracert Command

perfquery Command

saquery Command

smpquery Command

Understanding SNMP MIB OIDs

OID Tables Overview

Understanding the SUN-DCS-IB-MIB MIB OIDs

Understanding the SUN-FABRIC-MIB MIB OIDs

Understanding the SUN-HW-TRAP-MIB MIB OIDs

Understanding the SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB MIB OIDs

Understanding the SUN-PLATFORM-MIB MIB OIDs

Understanding the ENTITY-MIB MIB OIDs

Index

SNMP Overview

The Oracle ILOM implementation on the management controller within the gateway can communicate the state of and enable remote management of Oracle ILOM through SNMP.

An SNMP client is required to interface with the Oracle ILOM SNMP agent on the management controller. The SNMP client must have the appropriate Oracle ILOM MIBs installed. These MIBs are included in the SUN_DCS_gw_x.y.z_w.tar.gz file, the Oracle ILOM firmware package that you downloaded. See Acquire the Gateway Firmware Package (CLI).

The MIBs are also available using the CLI or web interface. See Download SNMP Service MIBs (CLI) or Download SNMP Service MIBs (Web).

Using the SNMP protocol, the client sends requests in the form of object identifiers (OIDs) to the server on the management controller. The tables in Gateway Reference, understanding MIB OIDs, provide a listing of object identifiers.

For more information about and use of SNMP with Oracle ILOM, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Protocol Management -- SNMP, IPMI,CIM,WS-MAN , available online at:

http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=E19860-01&id=homepage

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