Documentation, Support, and Training
Evaluating Product Compatibility
Form-Factor Physical Characteristics
Warranty and Technical Support
System Requirements and Options
Installing Optional Components
Preparing to Install the Blade Server
Power and Thermal Distribution
Required Cooling and Blade Impedance Curve
Local Network IP Addresses and Host Names
Connect the External I/O Cables
Connect Cables to a System Console Running the Oracle Solaris OS
Connect Cables to a System Console Not Running Oracle Solaris OS
Insert and Latch the Blade Server
Software and Firmware Upgrades
Software and Firmware Upgrades
Firmware and Blade Server Management
Creating a Boot Disk Server and Adding Clients
Create a Boot Server for Diskless Clients
Compact Flash Formatting for the Oracle Solaris OS
Multiplex Configuration of Zones 2 and 3
Advanced Rear Transition Module Connectors (Zone 3)
Locate Base MAC Address on Blade Server
Configuring and Using Serial Over LAN
Shut Down OS and Deactivate the Blade Server
The blade server part number, serial number, revision number, and MAC address are printed on label stickers located on the blade server.
Oracle barcode label provides blade server serial number (for example, 1005LCB-07296R0912).
Part number labels provide the blade server part number, dash, revision, and date codes.
Service processor label provides the SP barcode.
DIMM label provides ID and mapping information for onboard storage configurations.
MAC address label contains the base MAC address for the blade server in printed and barcode form. It is an orange label.
Figure 12 Location of Part Number, Serial Number, and MAC Address Labels
1 Serial number label
2 Part number labels
3 Service processor barcode label
4 DIMM ID and configuration map
5 MAC address