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Overview of Sun Blade 6000 Virtualized Multi-Fabric 10GbE M2 NEM User's Guide
Features of the Sun Blade 6000 Virtualized Multi-Fabric 10GbE M2 NEM
Performing Hot Plug Insertion and Removal
Installing or Replacing the Virtualized M2 NEM
Installing and Removing SFP+ Optical Transceiver Modules
Booting Over the Virtualized M2 NEM 10-Gigabit Ethernet Port
Booting over the Network With an x86 Blade Server
Booting over the Network With a SPARC Blade Server
Installing and Configuring the hxge Driver on a Solaris SPARC or x86 Platform
How to Configure the Network Host Files
Configuring the hxge Device Driver Parameters
Configuring the Jumbo Frames Feature
Installing and Configuring the hxge Driver on a Linux Platform
Installing and Removing the Driver on a Linux Platform
Configuring the Network Interface
Checking and Testing the hxge Device
Changing the hxge Driver Configuration
Installing and Configuring Drivers on a Windows Platform
Installing Drivers on a Windows Platform
Installing and Configuring Drivers on a VMware ESX Server Platform
Installing the ESX Server Drivers on an Existing ESX Server
Installing the ESX Server Drivers With a New ESX Installation
Configuring the Virtual NEM M2 Network Adapters
Accessing ILOM Documentation and Updates
How to Find the ILOM's IP Address
Connecting to ILOM Through Ethernet
How to Connect to the CLI Through Ethernet
How to Connect to the Web Interface Through Ethernet
Connecting to ILOM Through a Serial Connector
How to Connect to the ILOM Using the NEM Serial Connector
How to Update NEM Firmware Using the Web Interface
How to Update NEM ILOM Firmware Using the Command-Line Interface
Enabling Private and Failover Mode
How to Enable Failover or Private Mode Using the Web Interface
How to Enable Failover or Private Mode Using the CLI
How to Prepare the NEM for Hot Plug Using the Web Inteface
How to Prepare the NEM for Hot Plug Using the Command-Line Interface
Fixing Problems with Oracle ILOM Using the Preboot Menu
How to Access the Preboot Menu
Using the edit Command and Configuring the Preboot Menu for Remote Access
How to Use the edit Command and to Configure the Preboot Menu for Remote Access
How to Recover the SP Firmware Image
Overview of the Sun Blade 6000 Virtualized Multi-Fabric 10GbE M2 NEM Product Notes
Supported Software and Firmware
Hardware and Networking Issues
Packet Drop at 1Gb with 100m Cable (6879222)
Special Instructions for Network PXE Booting for the Sun Blade X3-2B Server (7183913)
ILOM Failover and Private Mode Cannot Be Enabled Simultaneously (6911661)
Cannot Set NEM SP IP Address When NEM Is Powered Off (6938660)
ipmitool Command Fails (6940791)
Prepare-to-Remove and Return-to-Service Does Not Work on NEM ILOM (6948103)
Green Rear SAS Link LEDs All Turn On When Setting Prepare-to-Remove (6950981)
NEM SAS Firmware Updates Must be Performed from the CMM and Not the NEM SP (7020854)
Oracle Linux: Server Module Might Hang When NEM Replaced Repeatedly (6935520)
Oracle Solaris: Virtualized M2 NEM hxge 10 GbE Driver Can Hang Under High Stress (6932684)
Linux: Configuring PCIe Hot Plug in Linux (7075694)
Windows: Incorrect Driver Version Displayed When Driver File Properties is Viewed (7069358)
The terminal device can be an actual terminal, a laptop running a terminal emulator, or a terminal server. It must be set to the following:
The cable requires the following pin assignments.
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This establishes the connection between the terminal device and the CMM ILOM.
The CMM ILOM login prompt appears.
SUNCMMnnnnnnnnnn login:
The first string in the prompt is the default host name. It consists of the prefix SUNCMM and the CMM ILOM’s SP address.
The default user is root and the default password is changeme.
Once you have successfully logged in, the CMM ILOM displays the ILOM default command prompt:
->
Where n is 0 through 1 for NEMs 0 through 1 respectively.
A prompt appears.
If you entered y, the NEM ILOM prompts for its password.
Note - The CMM ILOM logs on to the NEM ILOM using the username in /CH/NEMn/SP/cli/user (where n is the NEM number). The default is root.
The NEM ILOM’s CLI interface appears. You are now connected to the NEM ILOM.
The NEM ILOM exits and the CMM ILOM CLI prompt appears.