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Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Switch 72 Topic Set

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User Guide

Installing the Switch

Understanding Switch Specifications

Physical Specifications

Environmental Requirements

Acoustic Noise Emissions

Electrical Specifications

Network Management Connector and Pins

USB Management Connector and Pins

CXP Connector and Pins

Routing Service Cables

Power Cord Requirements

Management Cable Requirements

Understanding InfiniBand Cabling

InfiniBand Cable Cautions

InfiniBand Cable Guidelines

InfiniBand Cable Types

InfiniBand Cable Path Lengths

InfiniBand Cable Bundling

Floor and Underfloor Delivery of InfiniBand Cables

Overhead Delivery of InfiniBand Cables

Understanding the Installation

Installation Preparation

Suggested Tools

Antistatic Precautions

Installation Responsibilities

Installation Sequence

Shipping Carton Contents

Install the Switch in the Rack

Powering On the Switch

Attach the Management Cables

Attach the Power Cords

Accessing the Management Controller

Access the Management Controller From the Network Management Port

Access the Management Controller From the USB Management Port

Verify the Switch Status

Start the Subnet Manager

Connecting InfiniBand Cables

Attach the InfiniBand Cables

Check Link Status

Verifying the InfiniBand Fabric

Discover the InfiniBand Fabric Topology

Perform Diagnostics on the InfiniBand Fabric

Validate the InfiniBand Fabric and Report Errors

Administering the Switch

Servicing the Switch

Reference

Understanding the Commands

Index

Management Cable Requirements

Management of the switch is done at the management console, which is either a 10/100 Ethernet connection at the NET ports or a USB-to-serial device attached to the USB port.

Typically, the NET connection (network management) is the default means of communicating with the management controller. The controller has a DHCP client in operation and requires the Ethernet network to have a DHCP server. The DHCP server must be configured with the MAC address of the management controller, so the server can provide an IP address to the management controller upon boot. If a DHCP server is not available, then the USB connection is used.

The advantage of the NET connection over the USB connection is that administration of the switch can happen from anywhere on the network. There is no cable length constraint for the network management route because of the re-amplification, filtering, and processing that happens at each hub or switch within the Ethernet network. No network management cable should be any longer than 100 meters.

The USB connection requires a USB-to-serial adapter. The adapter must be configured to communicate with your serial device management console. The serial device can be a serial terminal, a terminal server, or a serial connection running on a system or laptop. Because of the nature of the serial signal, a serial management cable cannot be used reliably if it is more than 10 meters long.

The USB-to-serial adapter is not included with your switch. You can purchase such an adapter from computer and electronics stores.

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