Documentation, Support, and Training
Understanding ILOM on the Switch
Administering ILOM (Web Interface)
Understanding Service Procedures
Inspect the Power Supply Hardware
Inspect the Power Supply Connectors
Servicing the Fabric Cards and Fabric Card Fillers
Inspect the Fabric Card Chassis
Inspect the Fabric Card Retainer Bolts
Inspect the Fabric Card XBOW Connectors
Remove a Fabric Card or Fabric Card Filler
Install a Fabric Card or Fabric Card Filler
Servicing the InfiniBand Cables
Inspecting the InfiniBand Cables
Inspect the InfiniBand Cable Hardware
Inspect the InfiniBand Cable Connectors
Inspect the Line Card Retainer Bolts
Inspect the Line Card XBOW Connectors
Inspect the Line Card CXP Connectors
Doing Supportive Software Tasks
When you monitor or control switch components (power supplies, CMCs, line cards, and fabric cards) with administrative commands, you are often required to provide either a slot number or an Integrated Peripherals Management Bus (IPMB) address to the command. These values identify which component you want the command to affect.
Slot numbers for the components begin with 0 and are decimal. IPMB addresses are hexadecimal. Typically, the switch-specific commands use slot numbers, while the CLIA commands and firmware programming commands use IPMB addresses. Sometimes, a FRU number compliments the IPMB address.
The following table describes switch chassis components, their slot number, the respective IPMB addresses, and the corresponding IPMB address FRU number.
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