Documentation, Support, and Training
Understanding Switch Specifications
Understanding InfiniBand Cabling
Verify Shipping Carton Contents
Install the Switch in the Rack
Verifying the InfiniBand Fabric
Understanding Administrative Commands
Monitoring the InfiniBand Fabric
Controlling the InfiniBand Fabric
Controlling the Subnet Manager
Understanding Oracle ILOM on the Switch
Understanding Oracle ILOM Targets
Installing the Oracle ILOM Firmware
Acquire the Oracle ILOM Firmware Version 1.1.3
Install the Oracle ILOM Firmware Version 1.1.3
Administering Oracle ILOM (CLI)
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 Switch Firmware Through Oracle ILOM (CLI)
Administering Oracle ILOM (Web)
Access Oracle ILOM From the Web Interface
Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (Web)
Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (Web)
Upgrading the Switch Firmware Through Oracle ILOM (Web)
Accessing the Rear Panel Diagram
Accessing Status Pane Information
Monitoring Parameters and Status
Administering Oracle ILOM (SNMP)
Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (SNMP)
Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (SNMP)
Display the Sensors' State (IPMI)
Display the Sensor Information (IPMI)
Display the System Event Log (IPMI)
Display FRU ID Information (IPMI)
Display Switch Status LED States (IPMI)
Disable the Locator LED (IPMI)
Understanding Oracle ILOM Commands
Understanding Hardware Commands
Linux Shells for Hardware Commands
Understanding InfiniBand Commands
Linux Shells for InfiniBand Commands
Understanding the SUN-DCS-MIB MIB OIDs
Subnet Manager Agent Data Port OIDs
Understanding Performance Manager Agent OIDs
PMA Extended Port Counters Table OIDs
Understanding the SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB MIB OIDs
SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB MIB OID Command Syntax
Understanding the SUN-PLATFORM-MIB MIB OIDs
SUN-PLATFORM-MIB MIB OID Command Syntax
Understanding MIB Physical OIDs
Physical Class Extension Table OIDs
Sun Platform Sensor Table OIDs
Sun Platform Binary Sensor Table OIDs
Sun Platform Numeric Sensor Table OIDs
Discrete Sensor States Table OIDs
Understanding the ENTITY-MIB MIB OIDs
When you use the object identifiers in a command syntax, you must include the SUN-DCS-MIB MIB name. For example, using the V2c protocol:
$ command -v2c -c public mc_IP SUN-DCS-MIB::object_id argument
Or using the V3 protocol:
$ command -v3 -u snmp_user -l security_level -a authentication_protocol -A authentication_password -x DES -X privacy_password mc_IP SUN-DCS-MIB::object_id argument
where:
command is the command of the SNMP client that performs the action.
snmp_user is a configured user of the SNMP services.
security_level is:
noAuthNoPriv – There is no authentication or privacy.
authNoPriv – There is authentication, but no privacy.
authPriv – There is authentication and privacy.
authentication_protocol is either MD5 or SHA
authentication_password is the snmp_user’s authentication password.
privacy_password is the snmp_user’s privacy password.
mc_IP is the IP address of the management controller.
object_id is the object identifier, as listed in the right column of the tables.
argument is a combination of options and variables that support the object identifier.
For example, to securely display the version of the MIB on the management controller with IP address of 123.45.67.89:
$ snmpget -v3 -u usersnmp -l authPriv -a MD5 -A authpass -x DES -X privpass 123.45.67.89 SUN-DCS-MIB::mibVersion