D000003-016 Rev ASilverStorm 9000Users Guide
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis Viewer2-2 D000003-016 Rev. AS Password: adminpassThe Chassis Viewer home page is displayed.The Chassis Viewe
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-30 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. From the Statistics submenu, select IB Port Stats.
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-31ALink Width Enabled:Indicates actual link width as opp
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-32 D000003-016 Rev. ASLink Error Recovery:Indicates the number of times the
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-33AFCP Target Device StatisticsProvides statistical info
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-34 D000003-016 Rev. AS Down: Indicating Attention/Error - that is, the dev
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-35ANumber of requests to the target device that have not
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-36 D000003-016 Rev. AS• Initiator ID128 bit field in which: The first 64 b
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-37A1. Click on FVIC.2. Click on Statistics.3. Click on F
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-38 D000003-016 Rev. AS• Loss of Sync CountMonitors port synchronization los
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-39A3. Click FC Trap Control. The FC Trap Control screen
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis ViewerD000003-016 Rev. A 2-3Acomponent provides hyperlinks to related menus and information where the user ca
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-40 D000003-016 Rev. AS
D000003-016 Rev. A 4-14 EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesThe following section provides detailed, task-oriented descriptions for configuring
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLogging4-2 D000003-016 Rev. ASLoggingThe Logging submenu allows the user to view, set levels, reset leve
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLoggingD000003-016 Rev. A 4-3ATo view the message log:1. From the menu, select Logging.2. Click View Log
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLogging4-4 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. From the menu, select Logging.2. From Logging, select Set Level. The Lo
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLoggingD000003-016 Rev. A 4-5A• DUMP – Dump: Indicates that a problem has caused the system to produce a
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLogging4-6 D000003-016 Rev. AS• DEBUG3 – Messages that describe the I/O flow. • DEBUG4 – Messages that c
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLoggingD000003-016 Rev. A 4-7AReset Log LevelsThe Reset Levels button resets the logging levels to their
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesMaintenance4-8 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. From the menu, click Logging.2. Click Purge Log. The Purge Log conf
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 4-9ANOTE: By mousing over either radio button in the Boot Image Selectio
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis Viewer2-4 D000003-016 Rev. ASDisplaying the Chassis ViewThere are two ways to display the chassis view for th
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfiguration4-10 D000003-016 Rev. AS• View configured virtural LAN (VLAN) information• Configure Ethern
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 4-11A• Remote Host TypesIdentifies the type of remote IB host (e.g., Vir
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfiguration4-12 D000003-016 Rev. ASConfigure PauseAs defined by the IEEE 802.3x specification, PAUSE i
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 4-13AConfigure MTU SizeFigure 4-21 Configure MTU SizeTo configure MTU s
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfiguration4-14 D000003-016 Rev. ASViPort Count ConfigurationConfiguring ViPort counts allows the user
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 4-15AVLAN ConfigurationVLAN Configuration allows the user to configure t
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfiguration4-16 D000003-016 Rev. ASincoming frame(s) will be associated with. By default, untagged pac
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 4-17AIf the Ingress Rules are set to Enabled, the VLAN Membership and In
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfiguration4-18 D000003-016 Rev. ASNOTE:An EVIC contains both Ethernet and "virtual" ports.
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 4-19AIf the Ingress Rules are set to Enabled, the VLAN Membership and In
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis ViewerD000003-016 Rev. A 2-5AClick the mouse. The chassis view will be displayed.Figure 2-9 9240 Chassis Vie
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfiguration4-20 D000003-016 Rev. ASHost InstanceFor each instance that a host is connected to the same
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 4-21AVLAN SetupThis section describes the necessary procedures to config
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfiguration4-22 D000003-016 Rev. ASnetwork. In the example assume that external Ethernet port 2 is con
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 4-23Amust be restarted on the host at the other end of the virtPort. Res
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfiguration4-24 D000003-016 Rev. ASThe EVIC will know that traffic coming from eioc10 is on VLAN 10 an
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 4-25AThis field describes the aggregation where a port is currently loca
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfiguration4-26 D000003-016 Rev. ASPartner IDThis field is significant for only the ports having LACP
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 4-27A1. From Menu, select Configuration.2. Select Port Mirroring. The Po
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesStatistics4-28 D000003-016 Rev. ASStatisticsFigure 4-38 Statistics SubmenuThe Statistics submenu allows
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesStatisticsD000003-016 Rev. A 4-29A1. Select an EVIC port or from the Statistics submenu select IB Port S
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis Viewer2-6 D000003-016 Rev. ASClick the mouse. The leaf module view will be displayed.Figure 2-11 Leaf Module
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesStatistics4-30 D000003-016 Rev. ASIndicates the speed of the full duplex serial link. If the link width
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesStatisticsD000003-016 Rev. A 4-31AReceive Errors:Number of errors received on the port.Remote Physical E
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesStatistics4-32 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. From Menu, select Statistics.2. Select Port Configuration/Statistic
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesStatisticsD000003-016 Rev. A 4-33AOctets The total number of octets of data received on the network.Pkts
4 – EVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesStatistics4-34 D000003-016 Rev. ASPkts64Octets The total number of packets (including bad packets) recei
D000003-016 Rev. A A-1A Troubleshooting and Technical ReferenceThis section describes troubleshooting scenarios and technical reference information f
A – Troubleshooting and Technical ReferenceHardware ChecksA-2 D000003-016 Rev. ASFanOOB Ethernet RJ45 PortLeaf Module IB PortsProblem FixRed LED is li
A – Troubleshooting and Technical ReferenceTroubleshooting ScenariosD000003-016 Rev. A A-3ATroubleshooting ScenariosInfiniBandThis section documents c
A – Troubleshooting and Technical ReferenceTroubleshooting ScenariosA-4 D000003-016 Rev. ASNotes
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis ViewerD000003-016 Rev. A 2-7ASpine Module ViewTo display the spine module view:1. Mouse over the spine module
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis Viewer2-8 D000003-016 Rev. ASComponent Details AreaThe Component Details Area for the chassis, spine and leaf
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis ViewerD000003-016 Rev. A 2-9AThe Leaf/VIO and Spine Information Area allows the user to view high-level infor
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis Viewer2-10 D000003-016 Rev. AS4. To save, click the Apply button at the bottom of the screen.Figure 2-20 Sys
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis ViewerD000003-016 Rev. A 2-11ARebooting Multiple Managed Spines using the CLI In a redundant management con
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2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis Viewer2-12 D000003-016 Rev. AS• Switch component LED information for chassis status, chassis SMA, fan and pow
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis ViewerD000003-016 Rev. A 2-13ANOTE: If the IB Node Description field has been changed since the last reboot o
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis Viewer2-14 D000003-016 Rev. ASRefresh ButtonRefreshes all fields in the Chassis FRU tab. Power Tab The Powe
2 – Operations and AdministrationChassis ViewerD000003-016 Rev. A 2-15A Manufacturing DateAdditionally, the user can modify the Description field, ad
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-16 D000003-016 Rev. ASConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesThe following secti
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-17AThe Set Level button allows the user to set log level co
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-18 D000003-016 Rev. ASThe following list describes each of the Log Level confi
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-19A• DEBUG4 – Messages that contain the packet dumps within
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-20 D000003-016 Rev. ASSyslog Tab Figure 2-30 Log System Configurator: Syslo
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-21A1. From the menu, select Logging.2. Click Logging.3. Cli
D000003-016 Rev A Page iiiTable of Contents1 IntroductionIntended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-22 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. From the menu, select Maintenance.2. Click Firmware U
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-23Aband LAN). The LDAP server receives the request, passes
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-24 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. From the menu, select Maintenance.2. Click HTTP/CLI S
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-25A8. To change the HTTP Mode parameter, click on the dropd
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-26 D000003-016 Rev. ASTarget ConfigurationThe Target Configuration button disp
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-27ATo create a new target entry, use the following CLI comm
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-28 D000003-016 Rev. ASTarget Configuration Window Field Descriptions The fol
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-29A• Nonvolatile means that the value is saved, and remains
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-30 D000003-016 Rev. ASThis field determines whether or not the entry is saved
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-31A1. From the menu, select SNMP2. Click Filter Status. The
Page iv D000003-016 Rev ASConfiguration File Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31Administer. . . . . . . . . .
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-32 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. Click SNMP2. Click Set Community Strings. The Set Com
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-33AAdministerThe Administer screen allows the user to set b
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-34 D000003-016 Rev. ASFollowing is a description of each mode option:DisabledF
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-35A3. Click Host Up/Download. The Configuration File Upload
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-36 D000003-016 Rev. ASTrap ControlThe Trap Control screen allows the user to s
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-37ACfgSrvGenErrorA general error has occurred.CfgSrvFileRes
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-38 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. From the Chassis menu, click Chassis Traps.2. Click T
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-39AicsChassisTrapSystemSwitchFailover This trap indicates t
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-40 D000003-016 Rev. ASicsChassisTrapPowerSupplyRemovedThis trap indicates that
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-41A1. From the Chassis View Port Statistics submenu, select
D000003-016 Rev A Page vAFCP Port Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11FCP Device Discovery. . .
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-42 D000003-016 Rev. ASPhysical State:Indicates whether the internal connection
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-43AInfiniBand Statistics: Transmit 32 Bit Words:The numbe
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-44 D000003-016 Rev. ASExcessive Buffer Overrun:This error is detected when the
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-45AThe leaf port statistics window is displayed:Figure 2-64
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-46 D000003-016 Rev. ASFor information on the each IB port statistic field, ref
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-47ANOTE: For those fields with a “Percent of Max” time unit
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-48 D000003-016 Rev. ASportRecvErrThreshThe threshold for the number of errors
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-49A1. From the menu, click Time Service.2. Click Set System
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-50 D000003-016 Rev. AS3. To save, click on Apply.Figure 2-72 Time Service - M
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-51AFor most of the United States, Daylight Saving Time in t
Page vi D000003-016 Rev ASStatistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28Infin
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring Features2-52 D000003-016 Rev. ASConfiguring the Switch Default Gateway IP AddressThe Set
2 – Operations and AdministrationConfiguration and Monitoring FeaturesD000003-016 Rev. A 2-53AAutomatically starting the Fabric ManagerTo enable the F
2 – Operations and AdministrationSpine View Menu2-54 D000003-016 Rev. ASSpine View MenuFor information on accessing the Spine View, refer to “Spine Mo
2 – Operations and AdministrationSpine View MenuD000003-016 Rev. A 2-55AViewing the LogNOTE: Each management spine maintains a separate log.The View L
2 – Operations and AdministrationSpine View Menu2-56 D000003-016 Rev. ASPurging the LogThe Purge Log button purges the RAM, clearing the log file(s).F
2 – Operations and AdministrationSpine View MenuD000003-016 Rev. A 2-57A1. From the menu, select Maintenance.2. Click Select Boot Image. The Boot Imag
2 – Operations and AdministrationSpine View Menu2-58 D000003-016 Rev. ASFabric Manager ControlNOTE: This section assumes the user has purchased and ac
2 – Operations and AdministrationSpine View MenuD000003-016 Rev. A 2-59A4. To confirm that the Fabric Manager has started, click Refresh. Once the Fab
2 – Operations and AdministrationSpine View Menu2-60 D000003-016 Rev. ASLicense Keys; Key AdministrationThe License Key submenu allows the user to act
2 – Operations and AdministrationSpine View MenuD000003-016 Rev. A 2-61ADeleting a License Key1. Click on the License Keys submenu.Figure 2-95 Licens
D000003-016 Rev. A 1-11 IntroductionThis manual describes the configuration and administration tasks for the SilverStorm™ 9000 series, which includes:
2 – Operations and AdministrationSpine View Menu2-62 D000003-016 Rev. AS
D000003-016 Rev. A 3-13 FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesThe following section provides detailed, task-oriented descriptions for configuring
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLogging3-2 D000003-016 Rev. ASLoggingThe Logging submenu allows the user to view, set levels, reset leve
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLoggingD000003-016 Rev. A 3-3ATo view the message log:1. From the menu, select Logging.2. Click View Log
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLogging3-4 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. From the menu, select Logging.2. From Logging, select Set Level. The Lo
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLoggingD000003-016 Rev. A 3-5A• DUMP – Dump: Indicates that a problem has caused the system to produce a
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLogging3-6 D000003-016 Rev. AS• DEBUG3 – Messages that describe the I/O flow. • DEBUG4 – Messages that c
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLoggingD000003-016 Rev. A 3-7AReset Log LevelsThe Reset Levels button resets the logging levels to their
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesLogging3-8 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. From the menu, click Logging.2. Click Purge Log. The Purge Log confirma
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesMaintenanceD000003-016 Rev. A 3-9AMaintenanceSelect Boot ImageThe Select Boot Image button allows the us
1 – IntroductionTechnical Support1-2 D000003-016 Rev. ASTechnical SupportCustomers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesMaintenance3-10 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. Click on a radio button of the new boot image.2. Click Apply.
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-11AFibre Channel ConfigurationFigure 3-16 Fibre Channel
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-12 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. In the main status and navigation area, click on a
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-13Aa. Private Loop if a port is connected to a storage d
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-14 D000003-016 Rev. AS3. Click on FCP Device Discovery. The Fibre Channel T
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-15A5. Click on Configure. For each discovered device, en
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-16 D000003-016 Rev. ASSRP Initiator Discovery and ConfigurationThe SRP Init
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-17ANOTE: Before using this screen to discover hosts, the
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-18 D000003-016 Rev. AS4. Click Start. All discovered hosts are displayed in
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-19AIn addition to using the method above, the user can c
D000003-016 Rev. A 2-12 Operations and AdministrationChassis ViewerChassis Viewer is SilverStorm™ browser-based device management software. Chassis Vi
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-20 D000003-016 Rev. AS1. In the Discovered Hosts table, click the Click to
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-21ASRP Map ConfigurationThe SRP Map Configuration screen
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-22 D000003-016 Rev. ASNOTE:The number in green box of the Name column repre
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-23A7. Click Next. Step 2 of the Map Configuration Wizard
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-24 D000003-016 Rev. AS4. Select the mapping to be deleted. The Initiator an
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-25A6. Once the Entry Status changes to Inactive, click o
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-26 D000003-016 Rev. ASFibre Channel Virtual Port ConfigurationThe Fibre Cha
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-27ANOTE:The Virtual Port Key can be found on a label att
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel Configuration3-28 D000003-016 Rev. ASRemoving the Virtual Port PoolThe Remove Virtual Port
3 – FVIC Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesFibre Channel ConfigurationD000003-016 Rev. A 3-29AStatisticsFigure 3-50 Statistics SubmenuThe Statisti
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