Understanding the Switched NEM
Switched NEM Features Overview
Installing or Replacing the Switched NEM
Verifying the Switched NEM Installation
Verify Installation With the CMM ILOM Web Interface
Verify Installation With the CMM ILOM CLI
Finish the Switched NEM Installation
Install the Fabric Expansion Module in the Server Blade
Installing or Removing SFP+ or QSFP Optical Transceiver Modules
Install an SFP+ or QSFP Optical Transceiver Module
Remove an SFP+ or QFSP Optical Transceiver Module
Managing the NEM Remotely (ILOM)
Configuring an Externally Accessible IP Address on the NEM
Configure an Externally Accessible IP Address on the NEM (Ethernet and CLI)
Configure an Externally Accessible IP Address on the NEM (Ethernet and Web Interface)
Connect to the NEM ILOM (Ethernet and Web Interface)
Connect to the NEM ILOM (Ethernet and CLI)
Connect to the NEM ILOM (Serial Connection and CLI)
Connecting to the NEM ILOM Through the CMM ILOM
Connect to the NEM ILOM Through the CMM ILOM (Ethernet and Web Interface)
Connect to the NEM ILOM Through the CMM ILOM (Ethernet and CLI)
Connect to the NEM ILOM Through the CMM ILOM (Serial Connection and CLI)
Configure SEFOS User Privileges
Special Considerations for RADIUS Users
Configure User Privileges for RADIUS Users
Backing Up and Restoring the ILOM and SEFOS Configuration
The terminal device can be an actual terminal, a laptop running a terminal emulator, or a terminal server. The terminal device must be set to the following:
The cable requires the following pin assignments.
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See Switched NEM External Ports for the location of the serial management port on the Switched NEM.
This action establishes the connection between the terminal device and the NEM ILOM.
The ILOM login prompt appears.
SUNSPnnnnnnnnnn login:
The default user is root and the default password is changeme.
The ILOM prompt appears:
->
-> cd SP/network
-> set pendingipaddress=n.n.n.n Set ’pendingipaddress’ to ’n.n.n.n’
For example:
-> set pendingipaddress=10.7.59.97 Set ’pendingipaddress’ to ’10.7.59.97’
-> set pendingipgateway=n.n.n.n Set ’pendingipgateway’ to ’n.n.n.n’
For example:
-> set pendingipgateway=10.7.59.254 Set ’pendingipgateway’ to ’10.7.59.254’
-> set pendingipnetmask=n.n.n.n Set ’pendingipnetmask’ to ’n.n.n.n’
For example:
-> set pendingipnetmask=10.7.59.254 Set ’pendingipnetmask’ to ’10.7.59.254’
-> set commitpending=true Set ’commitpending’ to ’true’
-> set state=enabled Set ’state’ to ’enabled’
-> show
The CLI displays information about the Switched NEM, including its IP address.
For example:
-> show /SP/network Targets: Properties: type = Network Configuration commitpending = (Cannot show property) ipaddress = 10.7.59.97 ipdiscovery = static ipgateway = 10.7.59.254 ipnetmask = 255.255.255.0 macaddress = 00:14:4f:6C:5D:E8 pendingipaddress = 10.7.59.97 pendingipdiscovery = static pendingipgateway = 10.7.59.254 pendingipnetmask = 255.255.252.0 state = enabled Commands: cd set show ->
-> exit