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Document Information

Using This Documention

Product Notes

Related Documentation

CLI Command Modes

Feedback

Support and Accessibility

Installation

Understanding the Installation

Installation Task Overview

Front Panel Components

Rear Panel Components

Confirming Specifications

Physical Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Environmental Specifications

Understanding Cabling

Understanding Management and Power Cabling

Understanding Data Cabling

Single-Switch Location Guidelines

Preparing for Installation

ESD Precautions

Tools Needed for Installation

Verify Switch Kit Contents

Verify Rack Rail Kit Contents

Assemble an SFP+ Data Cable

Route Cables

Installing the Switch

Assemble a Filler

Attach the Rails to the Switch

Attach Telco Adapters to the Rack Slides

Attach the Rack Slides to the Rack

Install the Switch Into the Rack

Attach Power Cords

Install the Air Duct and Front Support

Attach Data and Management Cables

Prepare the Front Support and Small Air Duct

Powering On the Switch

Power On the Switch

Oracle ILOM Overview

Verify the DHCP-Assigned IP Address and Host Name

Configure Network Management From the CLI (SER MGT)

Log Into the Oracle ILOM Web (NET MGT)

Log Into the Oracle ILOM CLI (NET MGT)

Log Into the Oracle ILOM CLI (SER MGT)

Configuration

Administering the Switch

Log In to the Oracle ILOM CLI

Create a SEFOS User

Change a SEFOS User Privilege Level

Configure Network Management From the Web Interface

Configure Network Management From the CLI

Log Out of the Oracle ILOM CLI

Update the Firmware

Administering SEFOS

SEFOS Setup Tasks

Understanding SEFOS Basics

Configuring the SEFOS Environment

Managing Configuration Files

Managing Log Files

Configuring the Switching Feature

Switching Feature Topology

Configure Initial Settings

Verify the Configuration

Configure VLAN Forwarding

Verify VLAN Membership

Configure RSTP

Configure LA

Save a Configuration

Configuring the Routing Feature

Routing Feature Topology

Configuring Static Routing

Configure Static Unicast Route Entries

Add Static Routes

Configuring Dynamic Routing

Configure RIP Dynamic Routing

Configure OSPF Dynamic Routing

Disabling Routing

Remove Static Routes

Disable RIP Dynamic Routing

Disable OSPF Dynamic Routing

Service

Detecting and Managing Faults

Front Panel LEDs

Rear Panel LEDs

Check Switch Status (LEDs)

Sensors Overview

Check Switch Status (Oracle ILOM)

Component Sensor Targets

Motherboard Sensor Targets

Preparing for Service

ESD Precautions

Tools Needed for Service

Replaceable Components

Remove the Front Support and Air Duct

Remove the CMA

Install the CMA

Servicing Power Supplies

Power Off a Power Supply

Remove a Power Supply

Install a Power Supply

Power On a Power Supply

Servicing the Fan Module

Remove the Fan Module

Install the Fan Module

Glossary

Index

Add Static Routes

Depending on how each server configures routes, you might need to add static routes with commands provided by the servers.

  1. On host A, add static routes to reach VLAN 40 and VLAN 20 configured on SEFOS-2.
    # route add 40.0.0.0 -netmask 255.255.255.0 10.0.0.201
    # route add 20.0.0.0 -netmask 255.255.255.0 10.0.0.201
  2. On host B, add static routes to reach VLAN 10 and VLAN 20 configured on SEFOS-1.
    # route add -net 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 40.0.0.200
    # route add -net 20.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 40.0.0.200
  3. Connect to SEFOS on SEFOS-1.

    See Connect to SEFOS.

  4. Ping the SEFOS-2 VLAN 40 IP address from SEFOS-1.
    SEFOS-1# ping 40.0.0.200
  5. Ping host B VLAN 40 IP address from SEFOS-1.
    SEFOS-1# ping 40.0.0.110
  6. Ping host B from host A.
    # ping -s 40.0.0.110
  7. Connect to SEFOS on SEFOS-2.

    See Connect to SEFOS.

  8. Ping SEFOS-1 VLAN 10 IP address from SEFOS-2.
    SEFOS-2# ping 10.0.0.201
  9. Ping the host A IP address from SEFOS-2.
    SEFOS-2# ping 10.0.0.169
  10. Ping host A from host B.
    # ping 10.0.0.169

    To reach host A from host B, packets must be routed between VLAN 40VLAN 20 and VLAN 20VLAN 10. With static routes configured, you can now test the routing functions with SEFOS.

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