Oracle Fabric Interconnect Hardware User's Guide

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Updated: July 2016
 
 

Run the Oracle Configuration Wizard

  1. If the Fabric Interconnect is not currently running, press and hold the Power switch for 5 seconds. See Fabric Interconnect Power Switch.

    Figure 59  Fabric Interconnect Power Switch


    image:Figure shows the control panel at the upper right of the chassis. The power switch is at the far left of the control panel.

    When the Fabric Interconnect completes the boot process, a prompt is displayed on the serial console.

  2. Using the system that you connected to the Management module's Serial 1 port, log in to the Fabric Interconnect by entering:
    XsigoLinux 120 (2006/09/07 11:43:18) local ttyS0
    local login: admin
    Password: admin
    

    Once you have successfully logged in, the Configuration Wizard will automatically launch.

  3. Enter the values (indicated by the bold text) that are appropriate for your system environment.
    Would you like to use the Oracle Configuration Wizard? [Y/n] y
    Hostname: ovn123 
    Domain: oracle.com (or blank)Is this Interconnect to be designated as the IB subnet manager? [Y/n] y
    Do you want this Interconnect to send diagnostic data to Oracle periodically? [Y/n] y
    Please input the 'admin' password: **** (unlimited length)
    Please confirm the 'admin' password: **** 
    Please input the 'recovery-password': **** (unlimited length)
    Please confirm the 'recovery-password': ****
    IP Address [static/DHCP]: DHCP
    Management IP Address [X.X.X.X]:		(appears only if static 		 addressing is selected) 
    Subnet Mask [X.X.X.X]:			(appears only if static 		 	 IP addressing is selected)
    Default Gateway [X.X.X.X]:			(appears only if static IP 		 	 addressing is selected)
    Enter DNS Server 1:  			(appears only if static IP 		 	 addressing is selected)
    Enter DNS Server 2:  			(appears only if static IP 		 	 addressing is selected)
    Enter DNS Server 3:
    Enter NTP Server 1: hostname, IP address, or blank
    Enter NTP Server 2: hostname, IP address, or blank
    Enter NTP Server 3:
    Supply the SNMP Read Community Name (leave blank if you want to keep the default of 'public')
     
     
    

    When you have completed the configuration, the Oracle Configuration Wizard closes and returns you to the admin@<system_name> prompt.