HP Hewlett Packard Switch BL e Class User Manual

HP ProLiant BL e-Class  
C-GbE Interconnect Switch  
User Guide  
February 2003 (Second Edition)  
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Contents  
Technician Notes........................................................................................................................................ vii  
Chapter 1  
Overview ................................................................................................................................................... 1-1  
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Chapter 2  
Overview....................................................................................................................................................2-1  
Appendix A  
Class A Equipment.............................................................................................................................A-1  
Technical Specifications  
Appendix C  
Default Settings......................................................................................................................................... C-1  
Appendix D  
Introduction...............................................................................................................................................D-1  
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Appendix E  
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................E-1  
Appendix F  
Appendix G  
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. G-1  
Appendix H  
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. H-1  
Appendix I  
Appendix J  
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About This Guide  
This guide can be used for reference when servicing the HP ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE  
Interconnect Switch.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous  
energy levels, only authorized service technicians should attempt to repair this  
equipment. Improper repairs can create conditions that are hazardous.  
Technician Notes  
WARNING: Only authorized technicians trained by HP should attempt to repair this  
equipment. All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to allow only  
subassembly/module-level repair. Because of the complexity of the individual boards  
and subassemblies, no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or  
to make modifications to any printed wiring board. Improper repairs can create a safety  
hazard.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous  
energy levels, do not exceed the level of repairs specified in these procedures.  
Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies, do not attempt  
to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring  
board. Improper repairs can create conditions that are hazardous.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:  
Disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cords from the power  
supplies.  
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important  
safety feature.  
Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily  
accessible at all times.  
CAUTION: To properly ventilate the system, you must provide at least 7.6 cm (3.0 in.) of  
clearance at the front and back of the server.  
CAUTION: The computer is designed to be electrically grounded (earthed). To ensure proper  
operation, plug the AC power cord into a properly grounded AC outlet only.  
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About This Guide  
NOTE: Any indications of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any  
warranty.  
Where to Go for Additional Help  
In addition to this guide, the following information sources are available:  
HP ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch Menu-driven Interface Reference  
Guide  
HP ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch Command Line Interface Reference  
Guide  
HP ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch Web-based Interface Reference  
Guide  
Service Quick Reference Guide  
Service training guides  
Service advisories and bulletins  
QuickFind information services  
Insight Manager software  
Telephone Numbers  
For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller:  
In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518.  
In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868.  
For HP technical support:  
In the United States and Canada, call 1-800-652-6672.  
Outside the United States and Canada, refer to  
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Introduction  
Overview  
This user guide provides installation and reference information for the HP ProLiant  
BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch.  
Configuration and management information provided in this guide applies to interconnect  
switches running firmware version 2.0.0 and higher and includes new features such as:  
A command line interface (CLI) that provides standard scripting capabilities as well as  
enhanced systems management and deployment  
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) capability that allows the GbE Interconnect  
Switch to obtain the current date and time through a primary or secondary SNTP server  
The capability to manually set the system time  
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Information Base (MIB)  
enhancements  
Additional References  
Once the interconnect switch is installed, you are ready to configure it. Detailed information  
about how to configure the interconnect switch using the various user interfaces is available  
in the following reference guides. These guides are located on the ProLiant BL e-Class C-  
GbE Interconnect Switch Management System Utilities and User Documentation CD.  
HP ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch Menu-driven Interface Reference  
Guide  
HP ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch Command Line Interface Reference  
Guide  
HP ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch Web-based Interface Reference  
Guide  
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Introduction  
ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE (Copper Gigabit Ethernet) Interconnect Switch uses  
10/100/1000 Gigabit Layer 2 switch technology to provide up to a 40-to-1 reduction in the  
number of networking cables required for each ProLiant BL e-Class server blade enclosure.  
Each interconnect switch reduces forty 10Base-T/100Base-TX server networking ports to as  
few as one (up to four) RJ-45 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T uplink ports.  
Figure 1-1: ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch  
Features  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch is designed for easy installation and  
high performance in an environment where traffic on the network and the number of users  
increase continually.  
Enterprise Class Performance  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch features include:  
Up to a 40-to-1 reduction in networking cables and connections by:  
— Converting forty 10/100 Ethernet networking ports to as few as one (up to four)  
Gigabit Ethernet networking ports.  
— Allowing the use of only one of the four Gigabit Ethernet networking ports to  
dramatically reduce the number of network cables required for a ProLiant BL e-Class  
system.  
— Allowing use of the remaining Gigabit Ethernet ports to fit the bandwidth  
requirement.  
— Providing redundant networking paths to each ProLiant BL e-Class server blade  
through redundant switching modules.  
Preconfiguration for immediate use with the ProLiant BL e-Class server blade enclosure  
Industry standard protocols compatible with other widely-used networking components  
Support for a total of 255 IEEE 802.1Q VLANs (including user configureable and/or  
dynamic register), for server grouping and isolation  
A variety of management interfaces  
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Support for saving and downloading switch configurations to a TFTP server, thus  
allowing for rapid deployment of multiple systems, and backup and restore capabilities  
Uplink and management ports with link activity and speed indicators  
Extra ports for management debugging and port mirroring  
Interconnect Switch Redundancy  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch offers several redundancy and failover  
features. The interconnect switch can be configured for continued network access to each  
server blade in case of system failure. Interconnect switch redundancy features include:  
Two separate switch modules for each ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch  
Two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports per switch module, with a total of four per  
interconnect switch, for designing fully meshed uplink paths to the network backbone  
Server networking connections routed to both switch modules for redundant paths to  
tolerate a switch module or a port malfunction  
Redundant data path 10/100 Ethernet cross connections between switch modules  
Spanning Tree Protocol support which eliminates potential problems caused by redundant  
networking paths and provides for failover with secondary path, in case of primary path  
failure  
Power and cooling by the redundant hot-plug power supplies and fans within the  
ProLiant BL e-Class server blade enclosure  
Configuration and Management  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch provides the following configuration and  
management interfaces and tools:  
A command line interface (CLI) and a menu-driven interface allow local, Telnet, or  
Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) access.  
A browser-based GUI allows remote access using a Web browser such as  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.  
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Remote Monitoring (RMON)  
manageability and monitoring are supported. An SNMP-based scripting utility allows  
remote configuration of the GbE Interconnect Switch.  
The interconnect switch functionality allows you to save and download interconnect  
switch configurations to a TFTP server, thus allowing the rapid deployment of multiple  
server blade systems, and providing robust backup and restore capabilities.  
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) is supported allowing the interconnect switch to  
display and record the accurate date and time as provided by an SNTP server.  
The interconnect switch functionality allows you to manually set the system time.  
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Diagnostic Tools  
The hardware, software, and firmware diagnostic tools that are available include:  
ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator  
Insight Manager 7  
Power-On Self Test (POST) built into the interconnect switch boot-up process  
C-GbE Interconnect Switch Management System and Utilities  
C-GbE Interconnect Switch port mirroring  
C-GbE Interconnect Switch LEDs for port status and speed  
Medium Access Control (MAC)-based backdoor password provision (contact HP  
technical support)  
Interconnect Switch Architecture  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch contains the ProLiant BL e-Class  
Integrated Administrator module and two redundant interconnect switch modules (Switch A  
and Switch B).  
Figure 1-2: ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch  
architecture  
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Integrated Administrator  
The ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator provides centralized, remote management  
and monitoring for the ProLiant BL e-Class server blade enclosure, interconnect switch  
module, and 20 server blades. The Integrated Administrator acts as a combination terminal  
server and remote power controller, enabling out-of-band, secure, serial console connections  
to all server blades in the enclosure.  
The Integrated Administrator serves as a single access point for administrative functions. It  
provides remote and local setup, deployment, and administrative support, as well as  
monitoring and health reporting of server blades, interconnect switch modules, and other  
components in the enclosure, such as power supplies and fans.  
Interconnect Switch Modules  
Two interconnect switch modules (Switch A and Switch B) in the interconnect switch  
provide switch redundancy and redundant paths to the network ports on the server blades.  
Each interconnect switch has two GB uplink ports and direct connections to one of the two  
network interface cards (NICs) (NIC 1 and NIC 2) on each server blade. The interconnect  
switch reduces as many as forty 10/100 Ethernet ports on the server blade into  
as few as one (up to four) Gigabit uplink ports on the back of the system.  
Redundant Crosslinks  
The two interconnect switch modules are connected through redundant 100-Mb crosslinks.  
These two crosslinks provide an aggregate throughput of 200 Mb for traffic between the  
switch modules.  
Redundant Paths to Server Blades  
The NICs of each server blade are routed through the enclosure’s centerwall assembly to  
different switch modules. By default, NIC 1 on each server blade is routed to Switch A and  
NIC 2 on each server blade is routed to Switch B. This configuration provides redundant  
paths to each server.  
IMPORTANT: On a heavily used system, using a single uplink port for all 40 NICs can cause a traffic  
bottleneck. For example, if uplink 1 on Switch A is the only uplink used, all traffic to and from NIC 2 on  
any of the server blades must travel over the crosslinks between Switch A and Switch B. This path to  
the server blade NICs is intended as a failover route and should not be used as a primary path. For  
optimum performance, use uplink ports from both switch modules.  
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Supported Technologies  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch supports the following technologies.  
Layer 2 Switching  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch uses 10/100/1000 Gigabit Layer 2  
switching technology. Layer 2 refers to the Data Link layer of the Open Systems  
Interconnection (OSI) model, which is concerned with moving data packets across a network  
by enforcing Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD). This layer  
performs:  
Ethernet packet framing  
MAC addressing  
Physical medium transmission error detection  
Medium allocation (collision avoidance)  
Contention resolution (collision handling)  
Layer 2 switch technology allows the interconnect switch to look into data packets and  
redirect them based on the destination MAC address. This technology reduces traffic  
congestion on the network, because packets, instead of being transmitted to all ports, are  
transmitted to the destination port only.  
IEEE 802.1Q-Based Virtual Local Area Network  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch provides support for a total of 255  
IEEE 802.1Q Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) (including user configurable and/or  
dynamic registered), for server grouping and isolation. A VLAN is a network segment  
configured according to a logical scheme rather than a physical layout. VLANs can be used  
to combine any collection of LAN segments into an autonomous user group that appears as a  
single LAN. VLANs also logically segment the physical network into different broadcast  
domains so that packets are forwarded only between ports within the VLAN. This technology  
enhances performance by conserving bandwidth and improves security by limiting traffic to  
specific domains.  
IMPORTANT: The greater the number of VLANs, the greater the interconnect switch CPU utilization.  
For maximum interconnect switch performance, HP recommends that you be judicious when  
configuring the number of VLANs.  
Spanning Tree Protocol  
The interconnect switch supports Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), which allows the blocking  
of links that form loops between switches in a network. When multiple links between  
switches are detected, a primary link is established. Duplicated links are blocked from use  
and become standby links. If the primary link fails, the standby link is activated. Refer to  
Appendix D for more information.  
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Simple Network Management Protocol and Remote Monitoring  
Each switch module can be configured and monitored remotely from a Simple Network  
Management Protocol (SNMP)/Remote Monitoring (RMON) based Network Management  
Station. The switch modules support industry-standard SNMP Management Information  
Bases (MIBs), HP Switch MIBs, and RMON groups 1 (statistics), 2 (History), 3 (Alarm), and  
9 (Event) for fault detection, configuration, and monitoring of switch functionality. In  
addition, the interconnect switch supports various environmental traps such as temperature  
and fan failure traps.  
To secure the management interface, the switch administrator can configure community  
strings with two levels of access. Access can be restricted to a limited number of  
Management Stations by configuring a list of IP addresses of those stations that can access  
the interconnect switch. Refer to Appendix E for more information.  
Port Mirroring  
The interconnect switch allows the user to mirror a port to another port for network  
monitoring and troubleshooting purposes. This technology offers a way for network packet  
analyzers to view the traffic moving through the switch modules by providing a copy of the  
traffic that is currently being passed through any other port. The packets are normally sent to  
a network packet analyzer or other monitoring device attached to the mirror port.  
Port Trunking and Load Balancing  
The interconnect switch port trunking feature allows several ports to be grouped together and  
act as a single logical link called a trunk. This feature provides a bandwidth that is a multiple  
of a single link’s bandwidth. It also improves reliability since a configurable type of load  
balancing is automatically applied to the ports in the trunked group. A link failure within the  
group causes the network traffic to be directed to the remaining links in the group.  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol Support  
The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) service feature allows the interconnect switch  
firmware to be upgraded by downloading a new firmware file from a TFTP server to the  
switch modules. A configuration file can also be loaded into a switch module from a TFTP  
server, configuration settings can be saved to the TFTP server, and a history log can be  
uploaded from the switch module to the TFTP server.  
Store and Forward Switching Scheme  
The interconnect switch provides a store and forward switching scheme that allows each  
packet to be buffered (stored) before it is forwarded to its destination. While this method  
creates latency, it improves reliability in a heavily used interconnect switch. Packets that  
cannot be forwarded are saved immediately, rather than dropped, and packets behind it are  
less likely to be dropped in periods of heavy usage.  
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IEEE 802.1p-Based Class of Service for Packet Prioritization  
Class of Service (CoS) for packet prioritization allows switch administrators to set priority  
levels on the interconnect switch for forwarding packets based on the priority setting  
information in the packets. The interconnect switch supports four classes of traffic (buffers or  
queues) for implementing priority. The interconnect switch allows administrators to map  
eight priority levels to four classes. Traffic from a specific server port can be given priority  
over packets from other devices according to this range of priority levels. For example, with  
multiple packets in a buffer, the packet with the highest priority would be forwarded first,  
regardless of when it was received.  
Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping  
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping, when enabled and configured  
properly, manages multicast traffic in a switch module by allowing directed switching of the  
IP multicast traffic. The interconnect switch can use IGMP snooping to configure switch  
module ports dynamically, so that IP multicast traffic is forwarded only to those ports  
associated with IP multicast hosts.  
IGMP snooping allows the switch module to recognize IGMP queries and reports sent  
between network stations or devices and an IGMP host that belongs to a specific multicast  
group. When enabled for IGMP snooping, the switch module can open or close a port to a  
specific device based on IGMP messages passing through the module. This feature further  
limits unnecessary broadcasts. The GbE Interconnect Switch can be configured to use either  
IGMP version 1 or version 2 when making queries  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol or Bootstrap Protocol  
A switch module can be configured to obtain an IP address from a Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server during the boot  
process. By default, the interconnect switch is configured for DHCP. The IP settings can be  
manually configured through the console interface. The IP settings are also configurable from  
other interfaces, such as the Web, but since the connection is based on an IP address for these  
interfaces, users have to reconnect with the newly assigned IP address.  
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Simple Network Time Protocol  
The interconnect switch can maintain the current date and time. This information displays on  
the management interfaces and is used to record the date and time of switch events. Current  
date and time information can be manually set on the interconnect swithc or can be obtained  
through Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). SNTP allows the interconnect switch to  
send a request to a primary or secondary SNTP server in each polling period asking for the  
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). If the primary SNTP server is not available, the request is  
sent to a secondary SNTP server.  
User Account Management  
For increased security, separate user accounts can be set up with various levels of permission.  
External Components  
This section describes the external panel and LED indicators of the ProLiant BL e-Class  
C-GbE Interconnect Switch.  
External Panel  
The external panel of each interconnect switch has four RJ-45 connectors with Gigabit  
Ethernet uplink connectivity for network cabling. In addition, there are two Integrated  
Administrator connectors (one RJ-45 and one serial port) that support remote and local  
out-of-band management of the interconnect switch through a browser, SNMP/RMON, and  
Telnet console interfaces.  
Figure 1-3: Interconnect switch external panel  
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Table 1-1: Interconnect Switch External Panel  
Item  
Description  
Location  
1
2
3
Gigabit Ethernet port 26 connector on Switch B  
Gigabit Ethernet port 25 connector on Switch B  
Interconnect switch  
Interconnect switch  
Integrated Administrator module  
Integrated Administrator management RJ-45  
connector (Switch A Port 24—10/100 Ethernet)  
4
5
6
7
8
9
Integrated Administrator console connector (serial)  
Reserved for future use  
Integrated Administrator module  
Integrated Administrator module  
Integrated Administrator module  
Interconnect switch  
Reserved for future use  
Gigabit Ethernet port 26 connector on Switch A  
Gigabit Ethernet port 25 connector on Switch A  
Interconnect switch  
Combined interconnect switch and Integrated  
Integrated Administrator module  
Administrator Reset button  
CAUTION: Do not use the enclosure link (RJ-45) connectors (refer to items 5 and 6 in Table  
1-1) on the Integrated Administrator module. Connecting an external device to these  
enclosure link (RJ-45) connecters can damage the external device.  
IMPORTANT: Resetting the interconnect switch disconnects the server blades from the network while  
the switch is rebooting. To reset the interconnect switch, press the Reset button for at least four  
seconds. To reset only the Integrated Administrator module, press the Reset button for less than four  
seconds.  
LED Indicators  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch LEDs provide information about switch  
health, link speed and activity, and stacking status.  
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Figure 1-4: Interconnect switch external panel LEDs  
Table 1-2: Interconnect Switch External Panel LEDs  
Item  
LED Description  
Status  
1
Integrated Administrator  
module health  
Green = Enclosure on, Integrated Administrator health good  
Amber = Integrated Administrator health degraded  
Red = Integrated Administrator health critical  
Off = Enclosure off  
2
Interconnect switch health  
Green = Enclosure on, interconnect switch health good  
Amber = Interconnect switch health degraded  
Red = Interconnect switch health critical  
Off = Enclosure off or booting  
3
4
Reserved for future use  
Link activity  
Green = Network link  
Flashing green = Network activity  
Amber = Port disabled  
Off = No network link  
5
Link speed  
Amber = 1000 Mb/s  
Green = 100 Mb/s  
Off = 10 Mb/s or no network link  
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Setting up and Installing the Interconnect Switch  
Overview  
This chapter describes how to set up and install the ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect  
Switch and connect it to your network.  
The setup and installation procedure includes the following tasks:  
1. Installing the interconnect switch hardware  
2. Planning the interconnect switch configuration  
3. Cabling the interconnect tray to the network  
4. Configuring the Integrated Administrator module  
5. Accessing the switch modules  
NOTE: The ProLiant e-Class C-GbE Interconnect tray consists of the ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated  
Administrator module and two interconnect switch modules (Switch A and Switch B).  
Installing Interconnect Switch Hardware  
This section describes how to install the interconnect tray in a new switch deployment, as a  
replacement for an existing interconnect switch, and as an upgrade from a patch panel.  
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Setting up and Installing the Interconnect Switch  
Installing a New Interconnect Tray in a New ProLiant BL e-Class Server Blade  
Enclosure  
To install a new interconnect tray:  
Figure 2-1: Removing a hot-plug power supply  
1. Press the port-colored latch to release one hot-plug power supply (1).  
NOTE: Port-color indicates hot-plug components.  
2. Pull the handle to its open position (2).  
3. Slide the hot-plug power supply out of the server blade enclosure (3).  
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to remove the other hot-plug power supply.  
Figure 2-2: Pulling the interconnect tray ejector levers  
5. Press both interconnect tray release buttons (1).  
6. Simultaneously pull both slate blue ejector levers toward the rear of the server blade  
enclosure (2).  
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NOTE: Slate blue indicates internal touch point components.  
Figure 2-3: Inserting the interconnect tray and engaging the  
interconnect tray levers  
7. Insert the interconnect tray into the server blade enclosure (1).  
8. Simultaneously rotate both ejector levers to the locked position (2).  
Figure 2-4: Installing a hot-plug power supply  
9. Install the hot-plug power supplies (1).  
10. Push the power supply handles to the closed position (2).  
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Replacing an Existing Interconnect Tray  
To replace an existing interconnect tray:  
1. Upload the current switch configuration to a TFTP server. Refer to the “Saving Settings  
to a TFTP Server” section in the management interface reference guides.  
IMPORTANT: HP recommends saving the switch module configuration to a TFTP server once the  
switch module configuration is complete or has changed.  
Figure 2-5: Removing a hot-plug power supply  
2. Press the port-colored latch to release one hot-plug power supply (1).  
IMPORTANT: Port-color indicates hot-plug components.  
3. Pull the handle to its open position (2).  
4. Slide the hot-plug power supply out of the server blade enclosure (3).  
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to remove the other hot-plug power supply.  
Figure 2-6: Removing the old interconnect tray  
6. Press both interconnect tray release buttons (1).  
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7. Simultaneously pull both slate blue ejector levers toward the rear of the server blade  
enclosure (2).  
IMPORTANT: Slate blue indicates internal touch point components.  
8. Pull the existing interconnect tray out of the server blade enclosure.  
Figure 2-7: Inserting the new interconnect tray and engaging  
the interconnect tray levers  
9. Insert the new interconnect tray into the server blade enclosure (1).  
10. Simultaneously rotate both ejector levers to the locked position (2).  
Figure 2-8: Installing a hot-plug power supply  
11. Install the hot-plug power supplies (1).  
12. Push the power supply handles to the closed position (2).  
13. Download the switch configuration file from the TFTP server. Refer to the  
“Downloading Configuration File on a TFTP Server” section in the management  
interface reference guides. If no configuration file is available, reconfigure the switch  
modules.  
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Replacing a Patch Panel Tray  
To remove the patch panel tray and install an interconnect tray:  
Figure 2-9: Removing a hot-plug power supply  
1. Press the port-colored latch to release one hot-plug power supply (1).  
IMPORTANT: Port-color indicates hot-plug components.  
2. Pull the handle to its open position (2).  
3. Slide the hot-plug power supply out of the server blade enclosure (3).  
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to remove the other hot-plug power supply.  
Figure 2-10: Removing the patch panel tray  
5. Press both interconnect tray release buttons (1).  
6. Simultaneously pull both slate blue ejector levers toward the rear of the server blade  
enclosure (2).  
IMPORTANT: Slate blue indicates internal touch point components.  
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7. Pull the patch panel tray out of the server blade enclosure (3).  
Figure 2-11: Inserting the interconnect tray and engaging the  
interconnect tray levers  
8. Insert the interconnect tray into the server blade enclosure (1).  
9. Simultaneously rotate both ejector levers to the locked position (2).  
Figure 2-12: Installing a hot-plug power supply  
10. Install the hot-plug power supplies (1).  
11. Push the power supply handles to the closed position (2).  
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Planning the Interconnect Switch Configuration  
Before you configure the switch modules, HP recommends that you plan the configuration.  
As you plan, keep in mind the default settings, security issues and privileges, and whether  
you want to configure each switch module manually or configure multiple switch modules at  
the same time.  
Default Settings  
IMPORTANT: Refer to Appendix C for detailed default configuration settings.  
The interconnect switch ships with a default configuration with all ports (of both Switch A  
and Switch B) enabled and assigned the same virtual LAN (VLAN). In addition, the  
Integrated Administrator management connector (connected to internal port 23 of Switch A)  
is assigned to the same default VLAN.  
This default configuration simplifies your initial setup by allowing you to use a single uplink  
cable (from any external Ethernet connector) to connect the server blade enclosure and its  
server blades to your network. Keep in mind that your environment may require other  
configurations.  
When planning the configuration, consider the defaults for the following parameters:  
Switch IP settings  
Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) and GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)  
settings  
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) settings  
Port names and types  
Port trunking settings  
Class of Service (CoS) settings  
Interswitch X-connect port settings  
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)/Remote Monitoring (RMON) settings  
User name and password settings  
Default access to various management interfaces  
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping settings  
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) settings  
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Interconnect Switch Security  
When planning the configuration for a switch module, secure access to the management  
interface by:  
Creating users with various access levels to the local console, remote Telnet, and Web  
interface. Refer to Table 2-1 for the three levels of user access privileges.  
Enabling or disabling access to various management interfaces to fit the security policy.  
Changing default SNMP/RMON community strings for read-only and read-write access.  
Root, User+, and User Privileges  
There are three levels of user privileges: Root, User+, and User. Some menu selections  
available to users with Root privileges may not be available to those with User+ and User  
privileges.  
The following table summarizes user privileges.  
Table 2-1: User Privileges  
Privilege  
Root  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
User+  
Read-only  
Read-only  
Read-only  
No  
User  
Configuration  
Read-only  
Read-only  
Read-only  
No  
Network Monitoring  
Community Strings and Trap Stations  
Update Firmware and Configuration Files  
System Utilities  
Ping-only  
No  
Ping-only  
No  
Factory Reset  
Reboot Switch  
Yes  
No  
Add/Update/Delete User Accounts  
View User Accounts  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Manually Configuring a Switch Module  
A switch module can be configured manually using a local console interface, a remote Telnet  
console interface, a Web interface, or an SNMP interface. Refer to the management interface  
reference guides for information on how to configure the switch modules.  
After a switch module is configured, you can back up the configuration as a binary file to a  
TFTP server. The backup configuration file can then be downloaded from the TFTP server to  
restore the switch module back to the original configuration, under one of the following  
conditions:  
The switch module configuration gets corrupted during operation.  
The switch module needs to be replaced due to hardware failure.  
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Configuring Multiple Switch Modules  
You can configure multiple switch modules by using scripted Command Line Interface (CLI)  
commands through Telnet or by downloading a configuration file using a TFTP server.  
Using Scripted CLI Commands through Telnet  
The CLI, provided with the interconnect switch, allows you to execute customized  
configuration scripts on multiple switch modules. A configuration script can be tailored to  
one of the multiple switch modules, and then that configuration can be deployed to other  
switch modules from a central deployment sever.  
Using a Configuration File  
If you plan for the base configuration of multiple switch modules in your network to be the  
same, you can manually configure one switch module, upload the configuration to a TFTP  
server, and use that configuration file as a base configuration template. This base  
configuration file can then be downloaded to multiple switch modules.  
Small configuration changes can be pushed out to multiple switch modules by creating a  
configuration file with just the configuration items desired. The configuration file can be  
downloaded to each switch module needing the change. Refer to Appendix H, XML  
Configuration, for additional information regarding the XML configuration file.  
Switch module IP addresses are acquired by default using DHCP, therefore, each module has  
a unique IP address. Each switch module can be remotely accessed from a central deployment  
server and an individual switch module configuration can be downloaded to meet specific  
network requirements. Refer to the management interface reference guides for more  
information on using a TFTP server to upload and download configuration files.  
Cabling the Interconnect Tray  
After installing the interconnect switch hardware and planning the configuration, cable the  
interconnect tray to your network.  
CAUTION: In order to avoid damaging the server blade enclosure, observe the following  
guidelines when cabling:  
Connect the AC power cords last.  
Be sure to connect both AC power cords for redundancy and proper cooling.  
Bundle all cables and route them to the edge of the rack for proper cooling and airflow.  
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To cable the interconnect tray:  
Figure 2-13: Connecting the Integrated Administrator module  
1. Connect the Integrated Administrator module to your network by using the management  
connector (10/100 Ethernet).  
Figure 2-14: Connecting the network cables  
2. Install the network cables. By default, each server blade has PXE enabled on Ethernet  
Port 1. Since the Ethernet Port 1 of every server blade physically routes through Switch  
A, HP recommends that either Port 25 or 26 of Switch A be used for PXE functions.  
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Figure 2-15: Connecting the power cables  
3. Install the power cords. The server blade enclosure and interconnect switch power up as  
soon as power is applied to the enclosure.  
CAUTION: Because the server blade enclosure uses both power supplies for power  
redundancy and proper cooling, be sure that both power cords are connected at all times.  
Figure 2-16: Routing the cables  
4. Bundle the network and power cables together and route them to the outer edge of  
the rack.  
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Configuring the Integrated Administrator  
After cabling the interconnect switch to your network, the next step is to configure the  
Integrated Administrator module. The Integrated Administrator module enables monitoring  
and managing of all functions within a server blade enclosure, as well as the ability to  
configure the switch modules. After the switch modules are configured, the Integrated  
Administrator module provides these features through both a Web-based user interface and a  
command line interface.  
You can connect to the Integrated Administrator module command-line interface locally or  
remotely.  
For local, out-of-band access, connect a null-modem cable into the serial port on the back  
of the enclosure, and then use VT100 terminal emulation software to connect.  
For remote access, you can use a Telnet or Secure Shell session to connect to the built-in  
network controller.  
NOTE: For complete instructions, refer to the HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User  
Guide on the Documentation CD provided with your server blade enclosure.  
To configure the Integrated Administrator module:  
1. Using the null-modem serial cable (provided with your server blade enclosure), connect  
the Integrated Administrator (serial) console connector to a local client device such as a  
laptop computer with VT100 terminal emulation software (such as  
Microsoft® Windows® HyperTerminal).  
Figure 2-17: Connecting the Integrated Administrator (serial)  
console connector  
2. Open a VT100 terminal emulation session with the following settings: 9600 baud rate,  
eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit, and hardware flow control disabled.  
3. Log on to the Integrated Administrator using the user name and password provided on the  
tag attached to the interconnect tray. The tag contains a unique default password that  
should be changed during your first logon session.  
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IMPORTANT: User name and password are case-sensitive.  
4. Determine the Integrated Administrator IP address using one of the following methods:  
NOTE: For more information, such as determining the Integrated Administrator IP address using  
the Web-based user interface, refer to the HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User  
Guide on the Documentation CD provided with your server blade enclosure.  
a. If a DHCP server is attached to the network, type the following at the command line  
to determine the Integrated Administrator IP address:  
show network  
b. If a DHCP server is not attached to the network, then type the following commands  
to assign a static IP address to the Integrated Administrator:  
set ipconfig static <IP address> <subnet mask>  
set gateway <IP address>  
set DNS <primary DNS server address> {<secondary DNS server  
address>}  
restart  
You may now access the Integrated Administrator module through a Web browser,  
Secure Shell, Telnet, or SNMP connection.  
5. Perform the following tasks as soon as the Integrated Administrator IP address is  
assigned:  
a. Reset the administrator password  
b. Set the day, date, and time  
c. Name the server blade enclosure and rack  
d. Set up groups, users, and access privileges  
Accessing the Switch Modules  
After your ProLiant e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch is installed and cabled and the  
Integrated Administrator is configured, you can access and configure the switch modules  
through the Integrated Administrator software.  
1. Access the switch modules from the Integrated Administrator command line interface  
using one of the following methods:  
a. If you have already logged into the Integrated Administrator as the “Administrator,”  
you can connect to either switch module console using one of the following  
commands:  
connect switch a to access Switch A  
or  
connect switch b to access Switch B  
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b. If you have not logged on to the Integrated Administrator, you can use one of two  
special logon accounts to access the switch module consoles directly, depending on  
whether you want to access Switch A or Switch B. At the login prompt type in both  
the user name and password as either:  
switcha  
or  
switchb  
The logon screen for Switch A or Switch B will now be displayed.  
2. Perform the following tasks for each switch module:  
a. Configure the IP address  
b. Set up users, passwords, and access privileges  
c. Change default SNMP community strings for read/write and read-only  
NOTE: After configuring the IP address on the switch module, the switch module can be accessed  
using Telnet, SNMP, or a Web browser.  
Refer to the command line interface and menu-driven interface reference guides for  
information on how to use the command line management interface and the menu-driven  
interface to change configuration settings and monitor switch operation using one of the  
following interfaces:  
Local Serial RS-232 Console Management Interface through Integrated Administrator  
Remote Telnet Console Management Interface  
Refer to the Web-based interface reference guide for information on how to use the  
embedded Web-based (HTML) interface to manage the interconnect switch from anywhere  
on the network using a standard browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet  
Explorer.  
Appendix E of this guide provides information regarding the SNMP and RMON Agents  
along with the MIBs supported. This appendix also discusses how to use these MIBs to  
configure and monitor the switch modules using a generic SNMP manager.  
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Supporting Software and Special Considerations  
The following supporting software is available to assist you in configuring the interconnect  
switch:  
Utilities package and documentation—provides interconnect switch utilities, secure  
replacement procedures, and information on scripting and firmware upgrades  
Interconnect Switch Firmware Upgrade Smart Component (for Microsoft Windows  
only)—Provides quick and easy installation of the interconnect switch firmware,  
firmware upgrade tool, and readme file. A SoftPaq is available for use with Linux  
operating systems  
The preceding are located on the ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch  
Management System Utilities and User Documentation CD included with the interconnect  
switch and at the following website:  
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A
Regulatory Compliance Notices  
Class A Equipment  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at  
personal expense.  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this  
device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Cables  
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI  
connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.  
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)  
Class A Equipment  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing  
Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le  
matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
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European Union Notice  
Products bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low  
Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community and if  
this product has telecommunication functionality, the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in  
parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations):  
EN 55022 (CISPR 22)—Electromagnetic Interference  
EN55024 (IEC61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11)—Electromagnetic Immunity  
EN 60950 (IEC 60950)—Product Safety  
BSMI Notice  
Japanese Notice  
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Technical Specifications  
Table B-1: General Specifications  
Standards  
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree  
IEEE 802.1p QoS prioritization  
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN  
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet  
IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T Ethernet  
IEEE 802.3ac Frame Extensions for VLAN  
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Protocol (No  
LACP support)  
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet  
IEEE 802.3x Full-Duplex Flow Control  
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 Nway Auto-Negotiation  
CSMA/CD  
Protocols  
Data Transfer Rates  
Ethernet  
Half-Duplex: 10-Mb/s  
Full-Duplex: 20-Mb/s  
Half-Duplex: 100-Mb/s  
Full-Duplex: 200-Mb/s  
Fast Ethernet  
Gigabit Ethernet  
Full-Duplex: 2000-Mb/s  
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Table B-1: General Specifications continued  
Network Cables  
10Base-T  
2 Pair UTP Category 3,4,5 (100 m)  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm STP (100 m)  
2 Pair or 4 Pair UTP Category 5 (100 m)  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm STP (100 m)  
4 Pair UTP Category 5e (100 m)  
100Base-TX  
1000Base and 1000Base-T  
Number of Ports  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm STP (100 m)  
42—10/100-Mb/s Nway Ethernet Ports  
4—10/100/1000 Base-T/TX/T Uplink  
Ethernet Ports  
1—Serial RS-232 Console Management Port  
(through the Integrated Administrator)  
1—10/100 Base T/TX Ethernet Management  
Port (through the Integrated Administrator)  
Table B-2: Physical and Environmental Specifications  
12V: 3.5A per switch module  
DC Inputs  
5V: 0.3A per switch module  
50 watts maximum per switch module  
0 to 50 degrees Celsius  
-30 to 70 degrees Celsius  
5% to 95% RH noncondensing  
0% to 95% RH noncondensing  
11.2 inches x 16.1 inches  
620 grams (1.4 lb)  
Power Consumption  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
Dimensions  
Weight  
FCC Class A  
EMI  
CE Class A  
VCCI Class A  
UL/CUL  
Safety  
TUV/GS  
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Table B-3: Performance Specifications  
Store-and-forward  
Transmission Method  
Memory  
32MB Main, 8MB flash, and 16MB packet buffer  
per switch module  
8K  
Filtering Address Table  
Full-wire speed for all connections.  
148,809.5 pps per port (for 100-Mb/s)  
1,488,095 pps per port (for 1000-Mb/s)  
Automatic update  
Packet Filtering/Forwarding Rate  
MAC Address Learning  
Maximum Age: 10-9999 seconds  
Default: 3000 seconds  
Forwarding Table Age Time  
255 (including default VLAN plus user  
configurable and/or dynamic registered) per  
switch module  
Maximum Number of VLANs  
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Runtime Switching Software Default Settings  
Default Settings  
This section provides the default settings for the interconnect switch modules.  
Table C-1 contains general default settings for both Switch Module A and Switch  
Module B  
Table C-2 contains Port Names, VLANs, STP/ByPass, Trunking Default Settings for  
Switch Module A  
Table C-3 contains Port Names, VLANs, STP/ByPass, Trunking Default Settings for  
Switch Module B  
Table C-1: Default Settings  
Setting  
Value  
User Name  
None  
Password  
None  
DHCP Service  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Switch A = 10.90.90.90  
Switch B = 10.90.90.91  
255.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
BootP Service  
IP Address (if manual option is selected)  
Subnet Mask (if manual option is selected)  
Gateway (if manual option is selected)  
Management VID  
1
System Name  
None  
System Location  
None  
System Contact  
None  
Auto Logout  
10 minutes  
300 seconds  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
MAC Address Aging Time  
IGMP Snooping—Globally  
Switch GVRP  
Telnet Status  
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Table C-1: Default Settings continued  
Setting  
Value  
Web Status  
Enabled  
Telnet/RS232 Interface  
Group Address Filter Mode  
Scheduling Mechanism for CoS Queues  
Trunk Load Sharing Algorithm  
Backpressure  
Menu  
Forward all unregistered  
Strict  
Src Address  
Disabled  
Port Speed/Duplex  
Flow Control  
Auto  
On  
Setup Restart Ingress Bandwidth  
Setup Restart Egress Bandwidth  
Switch STP  
None  
None  
Enabled  
Bridge Max Age  
20 seconds  
Bridge Hello Time  
2 seconds  
Bridge Forward Delay  
Bridge Priority  
15 seconds  
32768  
Port Priority  
128  
Port Cost  
19 for ports 1-24  
4 for ports 25-26  
Static Unicast Filtering Table  
Static Multicast Filtering Table  
Static VLAN Entry  
None  
None  
Default VLAN (VID = 1)  
Port VID  
1
Port Ingress Rule Filtering  
Port GVRP Setting  
Off  
Off  
IGMP Snooping—VLAN ID  
IGMP Snooping—State  
1
Enabled  
IGMP Snooping—Querier State  
IGMP Snooping—Robustness Variable  
IGMP Snooping—Query Interval  
IGMP Snooping—Max Response  
Port Trunking  
Non-querier  
2
125 seconds  
10 seconds  
Xconnect (Port 21-22)  
Port Mirroring—Source Port  
Port Mirroring—Source Direction  
Port Mirroring—Target Port  
1
Either (ingress and egress)  
11  
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Table C-1: Default Settings continued  
Setting  
Value  
Port Mirroring—Mirror Status  
Broadcast Storm Monitoring  
Multicast Storm Monitoring  
DA Unknown Storm Monitoring  
Storm Threshold  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
500 packets/second  
Port State  
Enabled  
Class of Service—Max Packets  
Class of Service—Max Latency  
Port Priority  
10  
0
0
Class of Traffic  
Priority 0, 1: Class 0  
Priority 2, 3: Class 1  
Disabled  
Priority 4, 5: Class 2  
Priority 6, 7: Class 3  
Port Security—Admin State  
Port Security—Max Address  
Port Security—Mode  
1
DeleteOnReset  
None  
Priority MAC Address  
SNMP Community String  
public  
private  
SNMP Community String Access Right  
public = read-only  
private = read/write  
SNMP Trap Manager IP  
Security IP  
None  
0.0.0.0  
User Account  
None  
TFTP Server IP Address  
TFTP Port Number  
0.0.0.0  
69  
Firmware Update  
File name = none  
File name = none  
File name = none  
File name = none  
Target address = Undefined  
Repeat = Infinite  
Configuration File on TFTP Server  
Save Setting to TFTP Server  
Save History Log to TFTP Server  
PING Test  
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Table C-1: Default Settings continued  
Setting  
Value  
Serial Port Baud Rate  
VLAN Mode  
Fixed 115,200  
IEEE 802.1Q  
Disabled  
SNTP  
SNTP Server 1  
0.0.0.0  
SNTP Server 2  
0.0.0.0  
SNTP Poll Interval  
Time Zone  
720 seconds  
-06.00  
Daylight Saving Time (DST)  
Offset in Minutes  
Boot Time  
Disabled  
60 minutes  
0 days 00 :00 :00  
Current Time (System Uptime)  
Unknown (based on the  
elapsed time since boot)  
Time Source  
System Clock  
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Port Names, VLANs, STP/By Pass, Trunking Default Settings  
Table C-2: Switch Module A  
Port  
Type  
UI  
Port  
#
Speed  
VID  
VLAN  
Member  
AS  
VLAN Name  
Port Name  
STP /  
ByPass  
Enabled  
Port  
Trunk  
10/100  
(Auto)  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
Server1_Port1  
Server2_Port1  
Server3_Port1  
Server4_Port1  
Server5_Port1  
Server6_Port1  
Server7_Port1  
Server8_Port1  
Server9_Port1  
Server10_Port1  
Server11_Port1  
Server12_Port1  
Server13_Port1  
Server14_Port1  
Server15_Port1  
Server16_Port1  
Server17_Port1  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
10/100  
(Auto)  
2
10/100  
(Auto)  
3
10/100  
(Auto)  
4
10/100  
(Auto)  
5
10/100  
(Auto)  
6
10/100  
(Auto)  
7
10/100  
(Auto)  
8
10/100  
(Auto)  
9
10/100  
(Auto)  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
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Table C-2: Switch Module A continued  
Port Type  
UI  
Port  
#
Speed  
VID  
VLAN  
Member  
AS  
VLAN Name  
Port Name  
STP /  
ByPass  
Enabled  
Port  
Trunk  
10/100  
(Auto)  
Server  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
Server18_Port1  
Server19_Port1  
Server20_Port1  
XConnect1  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
10/100  
(Auto)  
Server  
10/100  
(Auto)  
Server  
10/100  
(Auto)  
XCon-  
nect  
X-Connect  
X-Connect  
IA NIC  
10/100  
(Auto)  
XCon-  
nect  
XConnect2  
No  
10/100  
(Auto)  
IA Mgmt Module  
Mgmt Uplink  
Yes  
Yes  
Mgmt  
Uplink  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
/1000  
(Auto)  
D Uplink  
D Uplink  
25  
26  
1
1
Egress  
Egress  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
SwitchA_Uplink1  
SwitchA_Uplink2  
No  
No  
10/100  
/1000  
(Auto)  
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Table C-3: Switch Module B  
Port  
Type  
UI  
Port  
#
Speed  
VID  
VLAN  
Member  
AS  
VLAN Name  
Port Name  
STP /  
ByPass  
Enabled  
Port  
Trunk  
10/100  
(Auto)  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
Server  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
Server1_Port2  
Server2_Port2  
Server3_Port2  
Server4_Port2  
Server5_Port2  
Server6_Port2  
Server7_Port2  
Server8_Port2  
Server9_Port2  
Server10_Port2  
Server11_Port2  
Server12_Port2  
Server13_Port2  
Server14_Port2  
Server15_Port2  
Server16_Port2  
Server17_Port2  
Server18_Port2  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
10/100  
(Auto)  
2
10/100  
(Auto)  
3
10/100  
(Auto)  
4
10/100  
(Auto)  
5
10/100  
(Auto)  
6
10/100  
(Auto)  
7
10/100  
(Auto)  
8
10/100  
(Auto)  
9
10/100  
(Auto)  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
10/100  
(Auto)  
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Port Type  
UI  
Port  
#
Speed  
VID  
VLAN  
Member  
AS  
VLAN Name  
Port Name  
STP /  
ByPass  
Enabled  
Port  
Trunk  
10/100  
(Auto)  
Server  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
1
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
Egress  
NA  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
NA  
Server19_Port2  
Server20_Port2  
XConnect1  
XConnect2  
NA  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
10/100  
(Auto)  
Server  
1
10/100  
(Auto)  
XCon-  
nect  
X-Connect  
X-Connect  
IA NIC  
1
10/100  
(Auto)  
XCon-  
nect  
1
No  
10/100  
(Auto)  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Mgmt  
Uplink  
10/100  
(Auto)  
NA  
NA  
NA  
10/100  
/1000  
(Auto)  
D Uplink  
D Uplink  
25  
26  
1
1
Egress  
Egress  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
DEFAULT_VLAN  
SwitchB_Uplink1  
SwitchB_Uplink2  
No  
No  
10/100  
/1000  
(Auto)  
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Spanning Tree Protocol  
Introduction  
When Spanning Tree Protocol determines a port should be transitioned to the forwarding  
state, the following occurs:  
The port is put into the listening state where it receives Bridge Protocol Data Units  
(BPDUs) and passes them to the GbE Interconnect Switch’s CPU.  
If no BPDUs that suggest the port should go to the blocking state are received, the BPDU  
packets from the CPU are processed  
— The port waits for the expiration of the forward delay timer. The port then moves to  
the learning state.  
— In the learning state, the port learns station location information from the source  
address of packets and adds this information to its forwarding database.  
— The expiration of the forwarding delay timer moves the port to the forwarding state,  
where both learning and forwarding are enabled. At this point, the port forwards  
packets.  
Blocking State  
A port in the blocking state does not forward packets. When the switch is booted, a BPDU is  
sent to each port in the switch putting these ports into the blocking state. A switch initially  
assumes it is the root, and then begins the exchange of BPDUs with other switches. This will  
determine which switch in the network is the best choice for the root switch. If there is only  
one switch on the network, no BPDU exchange occurs, the forward delay timer expires, and  
the ports move to the listening state. All STP enabled ports enter the blocking state following  
switch boot.  
A port in the blocking state does the following:  
Discards packets received from the network segment to which it is attached.  
Discards packets sent from another port on the switch for forwarding.  
Does not add addresses to its forwarding database.  
Receives BPDUs and directs them to the CPU.  
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Does not transmit BPDUs received from the CPU.  
Receives and responds to network management messages.  
Figure D-1: Blocking State  
Listening State  
The listening state is the first transition for a port from the blocking state. Listening is an  
opportunity for the switch to receive BPDUs that may tell the switch that the port should not  
continue to transition to the forwarding state, but should return to the blocking state (that is, a  
different port is a better choice).  
There is no address learning or packet forwarding from a port in the listening state.  
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A port in the listening state does the following:  
Discards frames received from the network segment to which it is attached.  
Discards packets sent from another port on the switch for forwarding.  
Does not add addresses to its forwarding database.  
Receives BPDUs and directs them to the CPU.  
Processes BPDUs received from the CPU.  
Receives and responds to network management messages.  
Figure D-2: Listening State  
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Learning State  
A port in the learning state prepares to participate in frame forwarding. The port enters the  
learning state from the listening state.  
A port in the learning state does the following:  
Discards frames received from the network segment to which it is attached.  
Discards packets sent from another port on the switch for forwarding.  
Adds addresses to its forwarding database.  
Receives BPDUs and directs them to the CPU.  
Processes and transmits BPDUs received from the CPU.  
Receives and responds to network management messages.  
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Figure D-3: Learning State  
Forwarding State  
A port in the forwarding state forwards packets. The port enters the forwarding state from the  
learning state when the forward delay timer expires.  
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A port in the forwarding state does the following:  
Forwards packets received from the network segment to which it is attached.  
Forwards packets sent from another port on the switch for forwarding.  
Incorporates station location information into its address database.  
Receives BPDUs and directs them to the system CPU.  
Receives and responds to network management messages.  
Figure D-4: Forwarding State  
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Disabled State  
A port in the disabled state does not participate in frame forwarding or STP. A port in the  
disabled state is virtually non-operational.  
A disabled port does the following:  
Discards packets received from the network segment to which it is attached.  
Discards packets sent from another port on the switch for forwarding.  
Does not add addresses to its forwarding database.  
Receives BPDUs, but does not direct them to the system CPU.  
Does not receive BPDUs for transmission from the system CPU.  
Receives and responds to network management messages.  
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Figure D-5: Disabled State  
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Troubleshooting STP  
This section describes several troubleshooting tips.  
Spanning Tree Protocol Failure  
A failure in the STP generally leads to a bridging loop. A bridging loop in an STP  
environment comes from a port that should be in the blocking state, but is forwarding  
packets.  
Figure D-6: Example of Spanning Tree Protocol failure  
In this example, B has been elected as the designated bridge, and Port 2 on C is in the  
blocking state. The election of B as the designated bridge is determined by the exchange of  
BPDUs between B and C. B had a better BPDU than C. B continues sending BPDUs  
advertising its superiority over the other bridges on this LAN. Should C fail to receive these  
BPDUs for longer than the max age (default of 20 seconds), it could start to transition its Port  
2 from the blocking state to the forwarding state.  
NOTE: A port must continue to receive BPDUs advertising superior paths to remain in the blocking  
state.  
There are a number of circumstances in which STP can fail, mostly related to the loss of a  
large number of BPDUs. These situations will cause a port in the blocking state to transition  
to the forwarding state.  
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Full/Half Duplex Mismatch  
A mismatch in the duplex state of two ports is a very common configuration error for a point-  
to-point link. If one port is configured as full-duplex, and the other port is left in auto-  
negotiation mode, the second port will end up in half-duplex because ports configured as  
half- or full-duplex do not negotiate.  
Figure D-7: Example of full/half duplex mismatch  
In the above example, Port 1 on B is configured as a full-duplex port, and Port 1 on A is  
either configured as a half-duplex port, or left in auto-negotiation mode. Because Port 1 on B  
is configured as a full-duplex port, it does not perform the carrier sense when accessing the  
link. B will then start sending packets even if A is using the link. A will then detect collisions  
and begin to run the flow control algorithm. If there is enough traffic between B and A, all  
packets (including BPDUs) will be dropped. If the BPDUs sent from A to B are dropped for  
longer than the max age, B will lose its connection to the root (A) and will unblock its  
connection to C. This will lead to a data loop.  
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Unidirectional Link  
Unidirectional links can be caused by an undetected failure in one side of a fiber cable, or a  
problem with a ports transceiver. Any failure that allows a link to remain up while providing  
one-way communication is very dangerous for STP.  
Figure D-8: Example unidirectional link  
In this example, Port 2 on B can receive but not transmit packets. Port 2 on C should be in the  
blocking state, but since it can no longer receive BPDUs from Port 2 on B, it will transition to  
the forwarding state. If the failure exists at boot, STP will not converge and rebooting the  
bridges will have no effect.  
This type of failure is difficult to detect because the link-state LEDs for Ethernet links rely on  
the transmit side of the cable to detect a link. If a unidirectional failure on a link is suspected,  
it is usually required to go to the console or other management software and look at the  
packets received and transmitted for the port. For example, a unidirectional port will have  
many packets transmitted but none received, or vice versa.  
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Spanning Tree Protocol  
Packet Corruption  
Packet corruption can also lead to Spanning Tree Protocol failure. If a link is experiencing a  
high rate of physical errors, a large number of consecutive BPDUs can be dropped and a port  
in the blocking state would transition to the forwarding state. The blocking port would have  
to have the BPDUs are dropped for 50 seconds (at the default settings) and a single BPDU  
would reset the timer. If the max age is set too low, this time is reduced.  
Resource Errors  
The ProLiant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch performs its switching and routing  
functions primarily in hardware, using specialized ASICs. STP is implemented in software  
and is thus reliant upon the speed of the CPU and other factors in order to converge. If the  
CPU is over-utilized, it is possible that BPDUs may not be sent in a timely fashion. STP is  
generally not very CPU intensive and is given priority over other processes, so this type of  
error is rare.  
Very low values for the max age and the forward delay can result in an unstable Spanning  
Tree. The loss of BPDUs can lead to data loops. The diameter of the network can also cause  
problems. The default values for STP give a maximum network diameter of about seven  
hops. This means that two switches in the network cannot be more than seven hops apart. Part  
of this diameter restriction is the BPDU age field. As BPDUs are propagated from the root  
bridge to the leaves of the spanning tree, each bridge increments the age field. When this field  
is beyond the maximum age, the packet is discarded. For large diameter networks, STP  
convergence can be very slow.  
Identifying a Data Loop  
Broadcast storms have a very similar effect on the network to data loops, but broadcast storm  
controls in modern switches (along with subnetting and other network practices) have been  
very effective in controlling broadcast storms. The best way to determine if a data loop exists  
is to capture traffic on a saturated link and check if similar packets are seen multiple times.  
Generally, if all the users of a given domain are having trouble connecting to the network at  
the same time, a data loop can be suspected. The port utilization data in the switch’s console  
will give unusually high values in this case.  
The priority for most cases is to restore connectivity as soon as possible. The simplest remedy  
is to manually disable all of the ports that provide redundant links. Disabling ports one at a  
time, and then checking for a restoration of the user’s connectivity will identify the link that  
is causing the problem, if time allows. Connectivity will be restored immediately after  
disabling a data loop.  
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Spanning Tree Protocol  
Avoiding Trouble  
Below are some tips for avoiding trouble.  
Know Where the Root is Located  
Although the STP can elect a root bridge, a well-designed network will have an identifiable  
root for each VLAN. Careful setup of the STP parameters will lead to the selection of this  
best interconnect switch as the root for each VLAN. Redundant links can then be built into  
the network. STP is well suited to maintaining connectivity in the event of a device failure or  
removal, but is poorly suited to designing networks.  
Know Which Links are Redundant  
Organize the redundant links and tune the port cost parameter of STP to force those ports to  
be in the blocking state.  
For each VLAN, know which ports should be blocking in a stable network. A network  
diagram that shows each physical loop in the network and the ports that break each loop is  
extremely helpful.  
Minimize the Number of Ports in the Blocking State  
A single blocking port transitioning to the forwarding state at an inappropriate time can cause  
a large part of a network to fail. Limiting the number of blocked ports helps to limit the risk  
of an inappropriate transition.  
Figure D-9: Example 1: A common network design  
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Spanning Tree Protocol  
The above graphic is an example of a common network design. The switches C and D have  
redundant links to the backbone switches A and B using trunks. Trunks, by default, carry all  
the VLAN traffic from VLAN 1 and VLAN 2. So switch C is not only receiving traffic for  
VLAN 1, but it is also receiving unnecessary broadcast and multicast traffic for VLAN 2. It is  
also blocking one port for VLAN 2. Thus, there are three redundant paths between switches  
A and B and two blocked ports per VLAN. This increases the chance of a data loop.  
Figure D-10: Example 2: A common network design  
In this example, the VLAN definitions are extended to switches A and B. This gives only a  
single blocked port per VLAN and allows the removal of all redundant links by removing  
switch A or B from the network.  
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SNMP/RMON MIBs Support  
Introduction  
Management and statistics information is stored in the interconnect switch in the  
Management Information Base (MIB). The interconnect switch supports several standard  
MIBs. Values for MIB objects can be retrieved with any SNMP-based network management  
software.  
In addition to the standard MIBs, the switch also supports its own proprietary enterprise MIB  
as an extended Management Information Base. The proprietary MIB is retrieved by  
specifying the MIB Object-Identifier (OID) at the network manager station.  
MIB values can be either read-only or read/write variables.  
Read-only MIB variables can be constants that are programmed into the switch or  
variables that change while the switch is in operation. Examples of read-only constants  
include the number and types of ports. Examples of read-only variables are the statistics  
counters, such as the number of errors that have occurred or how many kilobytes of data  
have been received and forwarded through a port.  
Read/write MIB variables are usually related to user-customized configurations.  
Examples include the IP address of the switch, Spanning Tree Algorithm parameters, and  
port status.  
SNMP Manager Software  
If you use third-party vendor SNMP software to manage the switch, you can access  
proprietary enterprise MIBs for the switch. The MIBs can be found on the ProLiant BL e-  
Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch Management System Utilities and User Documentation CD  
or with the interconnect switch utilities on the following website:  
If your software provides functions to browse or modify MIBs, you can also change the MIB  
values (if the MIB attributes permit the write operation). This process can be quite involved,  
however, because you must know the MIB OIDs and retrieve them one by one.  
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Use an SNMP manager, such as HP OpenView or IBM Tivoli NetView, to access the  
enterprise-specific MIBs. Compile the MIBs into the MIB database and then use a MIB  
browser to navigate through them. For detailed information, access the individual  
descriptions of each MIB or refer to the documentation that came with your SNMP manager  
software.  
Standard MIBs  
The SNMP agent for the switch supports the following standard MIBs:  
Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)  
MIB-II (RFC 1213)  
Mini-RMON MIB (RFC 1757)—Groups 1 (Statistics), 2 (History), 3 (Alarm),  
and 9 (Event)  
802.1p MIB (RFC 2674)  
802.1q MIB (RFC 2674)  
Entity MIB (RFC 2737)  
IF-MIB (RFC 2233)  
Ethernet-like MIB (RFC 2358)—dot3StatsTable  
Enterprise-Specific MIBs  
The SNMP agent for the switch supports the following enterprise-specific MIBs:  
cpqAgent.mib  
— agentBasicInfo—Basic information for the switch  
— agentBasicConfig—Basic configuration management  
— agentIpProtoConfig—IP-related configuration management  
— agentIpTrapManager—Setting of the trap manager IP  
cpql2mgt.mib  
— swPortTrunkPackage—Management of the port trunk function  
— swPortMirrorPackage—Management of the port mirroring function  
— swIGMPPackage—Management of the IGMP function  
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vesubio.mib  
— swL2BwMgmt—Management of the ingress and egress bandwidth  
— swL2CosMgmt—Management of Class of Service  
— swL2PortSecurityMgmt—Management of port security  
— dswL2DevMgmt—Management of device advanced settings  
— swL2PortMgmt—Management of the port link  
CIMTRAPS.mib—Redefining of the entConfigChange trap in SNMP  
SNMP Traps  
The interconnect switch may generate the following SNMP traps (event notifications). Refer  
to the MIBs for detailed information.  
coldStart  
warmStart  
authenticationFailure  
topologyChange  
newRoot  
linkDown  
linkUp  
entConfigChange  
switchFirmwareTransferred  
switchConfigFileTransferred  
switchTFTPTransferSucceeded  
switchTFTPTransferFailed  
switchFileInvalid  
switchFanFailed  
switchFanOk  
switchTempSensorDegraded  
switchTempSensorFailed  
switchTempSensorOk  
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switchPostSuccess  
switchLoginFailure  
switchLocationChange  
switchCubeTypeChange  
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Upgrading Firmware through the Serial Port  
You can upgrade the system firmware of a switch module by connecting your computer to the  
serial console port of the Integrated Administrator and using terminal emulation software that  
supports the ZModem or XModem protocol. This procedure is only necessary if your  
interconnect switch does not have access to a TFTP server, or if the firmware procedure was  
previously interrupted and the switch module is not booting properly.  
To download a firmware file to a switch module and change the external console port  
baud rate:  
1. From a PC using Microsoft® Windows® HyperTerminal or any other terminal emulation  
program, connect to the serial console interface on the switch module at 9600 baud.  
NOTE: For information on how to connect to the switch module menu-driven interface, refer to the  
section “Connecting to the Switch Modules” in the menu-driven interface reference guide.  
2. Reboot the switch module by using the Reboot menu option, or by pressing the  
connection escape keys (usually Ctrl+Shift+_) and accessing the Integrated  
Administrator Reboot Switch option. The boot procedure runs the Power-On Self-Test  
(POST) and a screen similar to the following is displayed.  
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Figure F-1: POST message  
3. Press the pound (#) key as soon as you see the Boot Procedure header. This action  
forces the switch module into the download mode. A screen similar to the following is  
displayed.  
Figure F-2: Download mode message  
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4. Configure the download protocol (ZModem or XModem) or use the default boot  
configuration settings.  
a. Within 60-90 seconds, press the Ctrl+C keys to display the Boot Configuration  
Menu.  
b. To use the default boot configuration settings, go to step 9.  
Figure F-3: Boot Configuration menu  
5. Select XModem or ZModem as the download protocol.  
6. Highlight Reboot.  
7. Press the Enter key. The switch module reboots.  
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8. While the switch module is rebooting, press the pound (#) key again to force the  
switch module into download mode. The download mode message is displayed. (Refer to  
Figure F-2.)  
NOTE: For faster transfers, you may want to change the speed of your console connection from  
9600 to 115200. If you continue to transfer at 9600, go to step 13.  
9. Press the Integrated Administrator escape character <Ctrl>_. The following Integrated  
Administrator connect menu is displayed:  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Command: D)isconnect, C)hange settings, R)eboot Switch, E)xit  
command mode >  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
10. Press the following keys in sequence to change the settings: C L C B I  
Your screen displays the following lines:  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Command: D)isconnect, C)hange settings, R)eboot Switch, E)xit  
command mode > C  
Change settings for: L)ocal Session, R)emote Port [Switch B],  
E)xit > L  
Change Local: C)ommunication Settings, D)isable Escape Character,  
E)xit > C  
Settings: B)audrate; flow control: N)one H)ardware S)oftware;  
E)xit > B  
Baud: A)1200 B)2400 C)4800 D)9600 F)19200 G)38400 H)57600  
I)115200; E)xit > I  
All communication setting changes are only temporary, and defaults  
are restored at exit.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
11. Change your local speed to 115200, and press the Enter key to continue.  
12. Change the baud rate of your HyperTerminal session, and press the Enter key.  
After the switch module is in the download mode and the baud rates are configured  
properly, a connection-established message is displayed.  
IMPORTANT: If the following screen displays nonsense characters, then a mismatched baud rate  
configuration has occurred. Check HyperTerminal to see if the baud rate setting on the switch module  
console interface and the HyperTerminal are mismatched.  
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Figure F-4: Connection-established message  
13. Before beginning the ZModem transfer, disable the Integrated Administrator escape  
character to ensure a transparent connection for the file transfer. To disable this character,  
press the following keys:  
Ctrl+_ C L D  
Your screen displays the following lines:  
-----------------------------------------------------------------  
Command: D)isconnect, C)hange settings, R)eboot Switch, E)xit  
command mode > C  
Change settings for: L)ocal Session, R)emote Port [Switch B],  
E)xit >L  
Change Local: C)ommunication Settings, D)isable Escape Character,  
E)xit > D  
The Escape Character <Ctrl>_ is now disabled. To re-enable it,  
you must  
press <Ctrl>_ twelve times in sequence.  
Press [Enter] to continue:  
-----------------------------------------------------------------  
14. Press the Enter key to continue.  
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15. From the Interconnect Switch HyperTerminal window menu, select Transfer, then  
Send File. The following window is displayed.  
Figure F-5: Send File window  
16. Click Browse and select the firmware file to be downloaded to the switch module.  
17. Select the download protocol from the drop-down menu.  
18. Press Send to start the download process. The following screen is displayed.  
Figure F-6: ZModem file send for Interconnect Switch window  
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After the firmware file transfer is complete, a download-completed message is displayed.  
Then, the interconnect login screen is displayed.  
Figure F-7: Download-completed message  
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19. Close your connection with the Integrated Administrator, which will reset the Integrated  
Administrator console port to 9600 baud (if you changed the speed previously).  
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20. Press Ctrl+_ twelve times in sequence to re-enable the escape character. The following  
text is displayed:  
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Command: D)isconnect, C)hange settings, R)eboot Switch, E)xit  
command mode  
-----------------------------------------------------------------  
21. Press D to disconnect your session. If you changed the speed previously, you must reset  
your terminal to 9600 baud to continue. The following text is displayed:  
-----------------------------------------------------------------  
Command: D)isconnect, C)hange settings, R)eboot Switch, E)xit  
command mode > D  
The console speed is being set back to 9600 bps.  
Change your local speed back to 9600 and press [Enter] to continue  
-----------------------------------------------------------------  
22. Press Enter to close your connection to the switch module.  
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Port Trunking and Load Balancing in Blade Switches  
Introduction  
IEEE 802.3ad and EtherChannel compatible port trunks allow multiple physical Ethernet  
links to be combined into one logical channel/trunk. This allows load sharing of traffic among  
the links in the port trunk as well as redundancy in the event that one or more links in the port  
trunk should fail. Port trunks can be used to interconnect local-area network (LAN) switches,  
routers, servers, and clients via unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) wiring or single-mode and  
multi-mode fiber.  
A port trunk aggregates the bandwidth of up to eight compatibly configured ports into a  
single logical link. Blade switches support a maximum of six port trunks. All Ethernet ports  
support port trunks with no requirement that the ports be contiguous, but do require that they  
must be the same speed.  
NOTE: Dynamic Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is not supported.  
Load Balancing: Determining which Link to Send Traffic Across  
The load-balancing policy (frame distribution) can be based on MAC address (Layer 2). You  
can configure these frame distribution policies to be based on source MAC address (SA),  
destination MAC address (DA), or both source and destination MAC addresses  
(SA XOR DA) in the frame to be forwarded across the port trunk.  
A port trunk distributes frames across the links by reducing the last three lower order bits of  
the binary pattern formed from the MAC addresses in the frame to a numerical value. In  
addition, the port trunk calculates the modulus of that numerical value against the number of  
available links in that port trunk, to determine which one of the links to send traffic across.  
IEEE 802.3ad/Port trunk frame distribution policies are based on hashing algorithms that use  
formulas mentioned below with examples. The algorithm is deterministic; given the same  
addresses and session information, you always hash to the same port in the port trunk,  
preventing out-of-order packet delivery.  
The selected mode applies to all port trunks configured on the switch. Use the option that  
provides the greatest variety in your configuration.  
For example, if the traffic on a port trunk is going only to a single MAC address, using the  
destination MAC address always chooses the same link in the port trunk; using the source  
addresses or IP addresses might result in better load balancing.  
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Circumstances can occur where one address in the source/destination pair is a constant. For  
example, the destination might be a server or, even more likely, a router. In that case, if both  
the source address and destination address option is selected, you will still see statistical load  
balancing, because the source address is always different.  
Default Settings for Load Balancing  
The default four the interconnect switch is to use the source MAC address-based load  
balancing. This means that all packets the switch receives on a non-trunk port with the same  
source MAC address (SA), and that are destined to MAC addresses on the other side of the  
port trunk, will use the same link in the port trunk. Source-based forwarding should be used  
when many stations attached to the switch are sending to a few stations (such as a single  
router) on the other side of the port trunk. This better distributes traffic across all links in the  
port trunk.  
Also, switches maintain a notion of a "primary" port on which to transmit traffic such as  
Spanning Tree Protocol, multicasts, and unknown unicasts. The properties of this primary  
port determine the properties of how the port trunk works with features like Spanning Tree,  
VLAN, multicasting, and so on.  
By default, XConnects between Switch A and Switch B in the chassis form a port trunk  
“XConnect’ with two links, as shown in the following figure.  
With source-MAC address forwarding, when packets are forwarded to a port trunk, they are  
distributed across the ports in the port trunk based on the source-MAC address (SA) of the  
incoming packet. Therefore, to provide load balancing, packets from different hosts use  
different ports in the port trunk, but packets from the same host use the same port in the port  
trunk.  
With destination-MAC address forwarding, when packets are forwarded to a port trunk, they  
are distributed across the ports in the port trunk based on the destination host's MAC address  
(DA) of the incoming packet. Therefore, packets to the same destination are forwarded over  
the same port, and packets to a different destination are sent on a different port in the port  
trunk.  
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Configuring Load Balancing on Blade Switches  
To configure the load balancing and forwarding method using the menu-driven interface,  
access the Configure Advanced Switch Features screen. Toggle the Trunk Load Sharing  
Algorithm field to the appropriate selection.  
To configure the load balancing and forwarding method using the Web-based interface,  
access the Switch Information (Advanced Settings) screen. Choose the appropriate  
selection in the Trunk Load Sharing Algorithm field.  
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Hashing Algorithms for Load Balancing  
The hashing algorithms use the last three least significant bits (LSB) of the destination MAC  
address (DA), source MAC address (SA), or destination and source MAC address (DA XOR  
SA) and the number of links that are available to forward frames in that port trunk group as  
operators.  
There are three algorithms that are supported to decide the outgoing port of frames,  
depending on how the load balancing option is configured.  
1. For the source MAC address option, N = (Last three LSB of SA) MOD (Number of links  
up in the port trunk)  
2. For the destination MAC address option, N = (Last three LSB of DA) MOD (Number of  
links up in the port trunk).  
3. For both source and destination MAC addresses option, N = (Last three LSB of DA XOR  
SA) MOD (Number of links up in the port trunk).  
If N is the remainder of the equation and N is not equal to 0, then the Nth link that is up in the  
port trunk is the outgoing port. If N is the remainder of the equation and N is equal to 0, then  
N + 1 link that is up in the port trunk is the outgoing port.  
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For example: There is a port trunk group with eight member ports, and there is a frame with  
SA=0x0080C800000B DA=0x0080C800000C.  
SA last three bits is 0b011  
DA last three bits is 0b100  
SA XOR DA is 0b111  
In the following example, four trunk ports are link up in the port trunk.  
For algorithm 1, N = 0b011 MOD 4 = 3  
The outgoing port would be the fourth link up in the port trunk.  
For algorithm 2, N = 0b100 MOD 4 = 0  
The outgoing port would be the first link up in the port trunk.  
For algorithm 3, N = 0b111 MOD 4 = 3  
The outgoing port would be the fourth link up in the port trunk.  
The following table shows the relationship between the remainder and outgoing ports  
Link up port  
1st  
2nd  
3rd  
4th  
5th  
6th  
7th  
8th  
0b000  
0b100  
0b001  
0b101  
0b010  
0b110  
0b011  
0b111  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Last three LSB  
Last three LSB  
In the following example, 6 trunk ports are link up in the port trunk.  
For algorithm 1, N = 0b011 MOD 6 = 3  
The outgoing port would be the fourth link up in the port trunk.  
For algorithm 2, N = 0b100 MOD 6 = 4  
The outgoing port would be the fifth link up in the port trunk.  
For algorithm 3, N = 0b111 MOD 6 = 1  
The outgoing port would be the second link up in the port trunk.  
The following table shows the relationship between the remainder and outgoing ports.  
Link up port  
1st  
2nd  
3rd  
4th  
5th  
6th  
7th  
8th  
0b000  
0b110  
0b001  
0b111  
0b010  
X
0b011  
X
0b100  
X
0b101  
X
X
X
X
X
Last three LSB  
Last three LSB  
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Redundancy: What Happens When One Link in the Port Trunk  
Fails?  
If a segment within the port trunk fails, traffic previously carried over the failed link switches  
to the remaining segments within the port trunk. Inbound broadcast and multicast packets on  
one segment in a port trunk are blocked from returning on any other segment of the port  
trunk.  
802.1Q Tagging/Trunking Supported on Port Trunks  
In a port trunk, member ports can be configured with or without IEEE 802.1Q  
trunking/tagging if they are members of a VLAN. After a port trunk is formed, configuring  
the primary/first port in that port trunk as tagged applies the configuration to all remaining  
ports in that port trunk. Similarly, configured trunk ports can be configured as a port trunk.  
802.1Q encapsulation, if enabled, takes place independently of the source/destination load-  
balancing mechanism of a port trunk. The virtual LAN (VLAN) ID has no bearing on which  
link a packet takes. 802.1Q simply enables that trunk to belong to multiple VLANs. If  
trunking is not enabled, all ports associated with the port trunk must belong to the same  
VLAN.  
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XML Configuration  
Introduction  
Beginning in firmware version 2.0.0, interconnect switch firmware configuration files are  
specified in eXtensible Markup Language (XML) format. In previous versions, the  
configuration file was stored in binary format. Binary configuration files saved from previous  
versions cannot be downloaded into firmware version 2.0.0. However, previous configuration  
settings are preserved during the firmware upgrade to version 2.0.0.  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) services continue to be used to upload and download  
configuration files. See the TFTP sections in the Web-based, CLI, or menu-driven interface  
reference guides.  
When XML formatted configuration files are downloaded to the interconnect switch, the  
interconnect switch interprets the contents and applies it to the system immediately. The  
configuration settings are saved to NVRAM and become the current settings for the  
interconnect switch. These settings are then used every time the interconnect switch is  
rebooted.  
IMPORTANT: The TFTP server must be running TFTP server software to perform a file transfer. TFTP  
server software is included as part of the Windows utilities package.  
User Account Information  
User account information is not saved in the XML configuration file for security reasons and  
must be managed by the interconnect switch administrator. User account information can be  
manually added to the XML configuration file after it is uploaded, or it can be  
re-entered using the CLI, menu-driven interface, or Web-based interface.  
“root” is a special user name and is preserved even if <USER_ACCOUNTS_LIST  
RESET="True">. Any other user name, such as “Administrator” with root privileges is  
deleted along with all other users.  
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Safe Mode  
When inserting a new or replacement interconnect switch into a production environment, you  
must be certain that the interconnect switch configuration is compatible with the production  
network. Compatibility with a network can include items such as:  
Non-corruption of the network in general—Corruption, such as loops, can occur within  
the network without enabling Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).  
Security of connected network entities—Security issues can arise as a result of  
configuration items, including such attributes as subnet-to-subnet communication and  
blade-to-blade communication where communication between these entities is not  
acceptable.  
Security of the interconnect switch itself—These attributes include controlled access to  
the interconnect switch such as user-password and SNMP read-write community string.  
Other configuration attributes such as VLAN settings.  
The interconnect switch factory default, as well as previously configured interconnect  
switches, may not have configurations that are compatible with the production network.  
If the configuration of the interconnect switch is not compatible with the production network,  
the interconnect switch may be pre-configured in a private network environment  
There are several preconfiguration options. For example, the interconnect switch may be  
configured for its exact position in the production network. Another option is to partially  
configure the interconnect switch so that is is compatible with multiple positions in the  
production network. The configuration can then be completed for the interconnect switch  
through scripting, manual operation, or a configuration download. This more globally  
appropriate configuration is called a "safe mode" configuration. Note that a single safe mode  
configuration may or may not be appropriate for all production environments. A spare  
interconnect switch, however, configured to a "safe mode" may be appropriate for multiple  
production environments.  
Interconnect Switch Replacement Scenario using a "Safe  
Mode" Configuration  
When an in-production interconnect switch fails:  
1. Remove the failed interconnect switch.  
2. Insert the spare interconnect switch that was previously configured for safe operation.  
3. Upgrade to new firmware if appropriate.  
4. Download the correct configuration for that particular interconnect switch.  
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XML Configuration  
Safe Mode Configuration File Templates  
Two example template configuration files have been provided as a basis to create an  
appropriate safe mode configuration. Each file is delivered with the Switch Management  
Utilities package specific to a particular type of interconnect switch.  
esafe_ex.xml  
psafe_ex.xml  
NOTE: The templates provided are only examples, and should not be used in a production  
environment without modifications rquired for your specific production network. These templates have  
commented sections for IP configuration, password protection, and port selection.  
Safe Mode Configuration File Template Modification  
Copy the example “Safe Mode” template to a new name. Perform modifications appropriate  
for your production environment. While the list below describes some of the most common  
modifications, your environment may require additional settings such as VLAN  
configuration. These basic areas are preceded by comments that include “SM:”. Use an editor  
such as WordPad or a standard Linux editor.  
Change the following settings if “Manual” IP settings are required.  
<!--  
-->  
<!-- SM: Change the following settings if “Manual” IP settings are  
required. -->  
<IP_ADDRESS>  
<GET_IP_FROM VALUE="DHCP"/>  
<IP_ADDRESS VALUE="10.90.90.90"/>  
<SUBNET_MASK VALUE="255.0.0.0"/>  
<DEFAULT_GATEWAY VALUE="0.0.0.0"/>  
<MANAGEMENT_VID VALUE="1"/>  
</IP_ADDRESS>  
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XML Configuration  
Change the following settings to match the remote TFTP server.  
<!--  
-->  
<!-- SM: Change the following settings to match the remote TFTP  
server -->  
<TFTP_SETTINGS>  
<SERVER_PORT_NUMBER VALUE="69"/>  
<SERVER_IP VALUE="10.90.90.90"/>  
<FIRMWARE_FILE_PATH VALUE="yourfirmware.bin"/>  
<HISTORY_LOG_FILE_PATH VALUE=""/>  
<CONFIGURATION_FILE_PATH VALUE="yoursparecfg.xml"/>  
</TFTP_SETTINGS>  
Port 19 has been left Enabled on p-Class interconnect switches (port 23 on e-Class). This  
port may be Disabled and another Enabled per your environment. Multiple uplink ports  
may be Enabled.  
<PORT_CONFIGURATION VALUE="23">  
<NAME VALUE="IA Mgmt Module"/>  
<STATE VALUE="Enabled"/>  
<FLOW_CONTROL VALUE="Enabled"/>  
<SPEED VALUE="Auto"/>  
<PRIORITY VALUE="0"/>  
<RESTART_EGRESS_BANDWIDTH_IN_UNITS VALUE="0"/>  
<RESTART_INGRESS_BANDWIDTH_IN_UNITS VALUE="0"/>  
<STP_PORT_SETTINGS>  
<PRIORITY VALUE="128"/>  
<COST VALUE="19"/>  
<BYPASS VALUE="Yes"/>  
<STATE VALUE="Enabled"/>  
</STP_PORT_SETTINGS>  
<PORT_VLAN>  
<PVID VALUE="1"/>  
<INGRESS VALUE="Off"/>  
<GVRP VALUE="Off"/>  
</PORT_VLAN>  
<SECURITY>  
<MAX_LEARNING_ADDRESS VALUE="1"/>  
<MODE VALUE="DeleteOnTimeout"/>  
<STATE VALUE="Disabled"/>  
</SECURITY>  
</PORT_CONFIGURATION>  
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XML Configuration  
You may wish to allow only a single IP address (management station) access.  
<SECURITY_IP_ACCESS_LIST RESET="True">  
<!--  
-->  
<!-- SM: Add an item for each management station that can access  
the switch -->  
<!-- SM: Example: <IPACCESS VALUE="192.168.0.1"/>  
</SECURITY_IP_ACCESS_LIST>  
-->  
Change the read-write community string per your environment.  
<!--  
-->  
<!-- SM: Change the read-write community string per your  
environment. -->  
<SNMP_ACCESS_LIST RESET="True">  
<SNMP_ACCESS_ITEM COMMUNITY="public">  
<TYPE VALUE="RO"/>  
<STATUS VALUE="Valid"/>  
</SNMP_ACCESS_ITEM>  
<SNMP_ACCESS_ITEM COMMUNITY="yoursnmprw">  
<TYPE VALUE="RW"/>  
<STATUS VALUE="Valid"/>  
</SNMP_ACCESS_ITEM>  
</SNMP_ACCESS_LIST>  
Set up the root user account, which will be used to complete the interconnect switch  
configuration.  
<!--  
-->  
-->  
-->  
<!-- SM: Change the root user for reconfiguration  
<!-- SM: Change per your environment.  
<!-- SET USER ACCOUNTS to BIOS DEFAULTS if RESET is True.-->  
<!-- Remove the comment sign pairs, then add or modify user  
accounts.  
-->  
<!-- Notice : ACCESS VALUE must be Root/User+/User.  
<USER_ACCOUNTS_LIST RESET="True">  
<USER_ACCOUNT_ITEM USER="yourUser">  
<PASSWORD VALUE="yourPassword"/>  
<ACCESS VALUE="Root"/>  
-->  
</USER_ACCOUNT_ITEM>  
</USER_ACCOUNTS_LIST>  
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Troubleshooting  
This section provides information on solutions to problems that may occur during the  
configuration and operation of a Proliant BL e-Class C-GbE Interconnect Switch. The  
following table lists steps you should take before calling your service representative.  
Following are four tables with basic troubleshooting information:  
Setting Up and Accessing—Table I-1 contains general troubleshooting information  
about setting up and accessing the interconnect switch. Topics covered include LEDs,  
cables, failure of the interconnect switch to get IP settings, failure to connect to the  
interconnect switch remotely, and what to do if you forget your administrator user name  
and password.  
Configuring—Table I-2 contains general troubleshooting information about configuring  
the interconnect switch. Topics covered include configuring VLANs and XConnect ports.  
Using the TFTP Server—Table I-3 contains general troubleshooting information about  
using a TFTP server to backup interconnect switch configuration or to configure multiple  
interconnect switches.  
Upgrading Firmware using the Serial Port—Table I-4 contains general  
troubleshooting information about upgrading system firmware using the serial  
console port.  
For additional troubleshooting information, refer to  
Appendix D, Spanning Tree Protocol  
Appendix F, Upgrading Firmware by Means of the Serial Port  
Appendix G, Port Trunking and Load Balancing in Blade Switches  
Appendix H, XML Configuration  
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Table I-1: Troubleshooting: Setting Up and Accessing  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
Forgot the administrator  
user name and password  
that you configured on the  
switch module.  
Unknown  
Call HP technical support at  
1-800-652-6672 or your service representative  
and provide your interconnect switch MAC  
address (available on the MAC address label  
attached to your interconnect switch) to get a  
unique switch password. This password gives  
you Root privileges. After receiving the  
password, do the following:  
1. Reboot the switch module.  
2. Access the console interface.  
3. Within 60 seconds of when the Logon  
screen displays, type the password in the  
Password field.  
4. Leave the Username field blank.  
5. Press the Enter key. The main menu will  
be displayed.  
6. Access the User Accounts Management  
option and set a new Administrator  
password.  
The interconnect switch  
does not respond and will  
not boot.  
IMPORTANT: Performing the following  
procedure sets the switch configuration to  
the factory defaults and resets the switch  
Administrator name and password to null.  
Corrupted configuration file  
1. From the Integrated Administrator,  
connect to the interconnect switch which is  
unresponsive.  
2. Press the Enter key to display the  
interconnect switch console.  
3. Press the Ctrl+Shift+_ keys to disconnect  
from the interconnect switch. You do not  
have to log on to the interconnect switch  
at this time.  
4. When the D)isconnect, C)hange settings,  
R)eboot Switch, E)xit command line  
displays, type R to reboot the interconnect  
switch.  
5. When “System self test 10%” displays on  
the screen, press the pound (#) key. The  
following message displays, ”Do you want  
to load the default configuration? (y/n)”.  
6. Type y to load the factory default  
configuration.  
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Table I-1: Troubleshooting: Setting Up and Accessing continued  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
Power LED on the  
interconnect switch is  
not on.  
Interconnect switch is not seated  
properly.  
Make sure interconnect switch is inserted  
completely and seated properly.  
Server blade enclosure is not  
powered up.  
Make sure the server blade enclosure is  
powered up and all the power connections are  
intact.  
There is a faulty LED.  
Check console to see if the interconnect switch  
is booted.  
No link LED displays, even  
after you plug in the  
Category 5 cable in the  
external port’s RJ-45  
connector.  
The cable is not properly plugged in.  
Check if the cable is plugged in and seated  
properly.  
The cable or connector heads are  
faulty.  
Replace with another tested cable.  
The RJ-45 connector on the switch  
or LED is faulty.  
After checking all the above, if no link LED  
displays, check whether the port is transferring  
data. If yes, the LED is faulty. If no, it could be  
a faulty RJ-45 connector. Call your service  
representative.  
Cannot access the  
interconnect switch serial  
console interface via the  
Integrated Administrator  
using null modem  
connection from a PC  
Terminal Emulation  
Program.  
Null modem cable has a problem.  
Make sure you use the null modem cable  
provided by HP with this hardware.  
Connection settings do not match  
the Integrated Administrator serial  
settings.  
Make sure the PC Terminal Emulation session  
settings match the Integrated Administrator  
serial settings.  
IMPORTANT: Refer to the menu-driven  
interface reference guide for default serial  
settings if you are connecting to the  
interconnect switch via the Integrated  
Administrator serial port for the first time.  
Error message that the  
interconnect switch failed  
to complete the system  
self-testing is displayed on  
the serial console screen.  
System diagnostic tests failed.  
Scroll lock is set on.  
Note the reason for failure from the serial  
console screen message and call your service  
representative.  
Keyboard locks up when  
using HyperTerminal to  
logon to the switch module  
through the console  
interface.  
Press the Scroll Lock key on the keyboard  
and make sure that scroll lock is off.  
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Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
The interconnect switch  
fails to get its IP settings  
from DHCP server, even  
though by default it is  
configured for DHCP.  
The interconnect switch is not  
connected properly to the network.  
Check the cable and connections and make  
sure there is network connectivity between the  
interconnect switch and the DHCP server.  
The DHCP server is not available on  
the network or VLAN that is attached  
to the switch management port.  
Make sure DHCP server is present on the  
network or VLAN attached to the interconnect  
switch.  
NOTE: If you are running  
in spanning tree mode, it  
can take 60-90 seconds  
for the switch module to  
get its IP settings.  
The DHCP server is not able to offer  
IP settings to the interconnect switch  
as it is out of available IP addresses.  
Make sure the IP addresses are available.  
The interconnect switch timed out its  
request for IP settings.  
Go to the Switch IP Settings screen and  
click Apply, to make the interconnect  
switch retry DHCP.  
Reset/reboot the interconnect switch.  
Cannot connect to the  
interconnect switch  
console interface remotely  
using Telnet.  
The interconnect switch IP address  
may not be configured or correct.  
From the serial console interface, on the  
Switch IP Settings screen, make sure  
that the interconnect switch IP address is  
configured and valid on your network.  
Use the correct IP address to establish the  
Telnet connection with the interconnect  
switch.  
The setting allowing access to the  
interconnect switch using the Telnet  
interface is disabled.  
From the serial console interface, on the  
Advanced Switch Settings screen, make  
sure the Telnet interface is enabled.  
The Security IP list (if used) does not  
contain the IP address of your  
management station.  
From the SNMP Manager Configuration  
screen, make sure that security IP list or  
Management IP Station list has the IP address  
of your management station.  
The internal switch processor port  
(meant for supporting switch  
management interfaces) and the port  
to which you have connected to  
access the switch from the Telnet,  
Web, or SNMP interfaces are not in  
the same VLAN.  
Make sure that the Management VLAN ID on  
the Switch IP Settings screen is the same as  
the VLAN ID of the port that is trying to make  
the Telnet, Web, or SNMP connection. If not,  
change it to match.  
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Table I-1: Troubleshooting: Setting Up and Accessing continued  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
Cannot connect to the  
interconnect switch  
remotely using the Web  
interface.  
The interconnect switch IP address  
may not be configured or correct.  
From the serial console interface, on the  
Switch IP Settings screen, make sure  
that the interconnect switch IP address is  
configured and valid on your network.  
Use the correct IP address to establish  
the Web connection with the interconnect  
switch.  
Accessing the interconnect switch  
using Web interface is disabled.  
From the serial console interface, on the  
Advanced Switch Settings screen, make  
sure the Web interface is enabled.  
The Proxy server settings are  
configured on your Internet browser  
and your proxy server does not  
know the interconnect switch IP  
address.  
Disable the manual proxy settings on your  
Internet browser and let it automatically find  
Web servers using the IP address.  
The Security IP list (if used) does  
not contain the IP address of your  
management station.  
From the SNMP Manager Configuration  
screen, make sure that security IP list or  
Management IP Station list has the IP  
address of your management station.  
The internal switch processor port  
(meant for supporting switch  
management interfaces) and the  
port to which you have connected  
to access the switch from the  
Telnet, Web, or SNMP interfaces  
are not in the same VLAN.  
Make sure that the Management VLAN ID on  
the Switch IP Settings screen is the same as  
the VLAN ID of the port that is trying to make  
the Telnet, Web, or SNMP connection. If not,  
change it to match.  
Cannot connect to the  
interconnect switch SNMP  
interface.  
The interconnect switch IP address  
may not be configured or correct.  
From the serial console interface, on the  
Switch IP Settings screen, make sure  
that the interconnect switch IP address is  
configured and valid on your network.  
Use the correct IP address to establish  
the SNMP connection with the  
interconnect switch.  
The Security IP list (if used) does  
not contain the IP address of your  
management station.  
From the SNMP Manager Configuration  
screen, make sure that security IP list or  
Management IP Station list has the IP  
address of your management station.  
The internal switch processor port  
(meant for supporting switch  
management interfaces) and the  
port to which you have connected  
to access the switch from the  
Telnet, Web, or SNMP interfaces  
are not in the same VLAN.  
Make sure that the Management VLAN ID on  
the Switch IP Settings screen is the same as  
the VLAN ID of the port that is trying to make  
the Telnet, Web, or SNMP connection. If not,  
change it to match.  
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Table I-2: Troubleshooting: Configuring  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
After connecting more  
than one port to another  
switch or destination  
device, the port activity  
LEDs continuously  
Since there are multiple links across  
this device and the destination device,  
they form loops, which cause  
broadcast storms.  
From the Configure Spanning Tree settings  
screen, enable STP at switch level. From the  
Port Spanning Tree settings screen, enable  
STP at port level, if you want multiple links.  
Make sure that the Bypass setting is disabled.  
This will avoid loops and maintain standby  
links for resilience in case the primary links go  
down.  
indicate activity.  
While configuring VLANs,  
you cannot enable a port  
in multiple VLANs.  
A port can be part of only one VLAN  
unless the port is a tagged port.  
Make sure that your VLANs are 802.1Q  
VLANs and enable the port as a tagged port  
from the 802.1Q Static VLAN Settings  
screen on console interface, or the VLAN  
settings screen on Web-based interface.  
After assigning a port to  
multiple 802.1Q VLANs by  
configuring it as tagged  
port, you check the PVID.  
It is equal to the first  
VLAN ID.  
For port-based VLANs, ports belong  
to only one VLAN and only one PVID  
can be assigned. Port-based VLANs  
can be extended to other switches by  
cross connecting ports that have the  
same PVID (the same Port based  
VLAN).  
By default, all the ports have PVID 1. The  
switch assigns to the port a PVID that is equal  
to the VLAN ID of the first VLAN that the port  
was enabled in. To manually configure a Port  
VLAN, refer to “Configuring a Port VLAN” in  
the management interface reference guides.  
Changing the first  
XConnect port settings  
changes the next  
XConnect port settings.  
But changes to the second  
XConnect port settings  
cannot be applied or  
saved.  
By default, XConnect ports are  
bundled into a port trunk.  
Since they are bundled into a trunk, the  
settings of the first port are referenced and  
applied to the reset of the ports. So in a trunk,  
only the first port (reference port) is  
configurable and defines the characteristics of  
the other ports in the trunk.  
While assigning the ports  
to VLANs, the interconnect  
switch does not let the  
user enable two adjacent  
ports into two different  
VLANs.  
The ports could be two adjacent ports  
that are bundled in a port trunk.  
Two ports that are assigned to a port trunk  
cannot be assigned to two different VLANs.  
Either break the trunk to assign it two different  
VLANs or assign the ports to one VLAN.  
After forcing the speed,  
duplex, and flow control on  
the port, the link does not  
come up and transfer data  
properly.  
Both sides need to be forced to the  
same settings. In case of auto-  
negotiation, both sides will negotiate  
and match the setting to make the  
correct link.  
From the Configure Ports screen, make  
sure the ports are forced to the same  
setting as the setting on the other end of  
the link.  
Use a crossover cable in case of forced  
10/100 speeds.  
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Table I-3: Troubleshooting: Using a TFTP Server  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
While using TFTP to  
download firmware, the  
interconnect switch fails to  
connect to the TFTP server  
or after connection the  
download fails.  
The TFTP server is not available to  
connect or there is connectivity  
failure between the switch and  
TFTP server.  
Make sure the IP address of the TFTP  
server is correct.  
Make sure that the TFTP server exists on  
the same network and VLAN as the  
interconnect switch.  
Make sure that you can ping the TFTP  
server from the interconnect switch and  
vice versa.  
The firmware file is not found on the  
TFTP server. The file name could  
be wrong and is mismatching.  
Make sure that a valid firmware file exists  
on the TFTP server to download to the  
interconnect switch.  
On the interconnect switch, check the file  
name you configured to download.  
The TFTP server was started with a  
configured directory.  
The interconnect switch must be configured  
using the full path name, if it is not in the  
directory specified in the TFTP server.  
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Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
While using TFTP to  
download or upload a  
configuration file, the  
interconnect switch fails to  
connect to the TFTP server,  
or after connection the  
download or upload fails.  
The TFTP server is not available to  
connect or there is a connectivity  
failure between the interconnect  
switch and the TFTP server.  
Make sure that TFTP server exists on the  
same network and VLAN as that of the  
switch.  
Make sure that you can ping TFTP server  
from the switch and vice versa.  
Make sure the IP address of the TFTP  
server is correct.  
The configuration file is not found  
on the TFTP server. The file name  
could be wrong and is mismatching.  
Make sure that a valid configuration file  
exists on the TFTP server to download to  
the interconnect switch.  
On the interconnect switch, check the file  
name you configured to download or  
upload.  
The TFTP server was started with a  
configured directory.  
The interconnect switch must be configured  
using the full path name, if it is not in the  
directory specified in the TFTP server.  
While using TFTP to save  
the history log, the  
interconnect switch fails to  
connect to the TFTP server  
or after connection the  
download fails  
The TFTP server is not available to  
connect or there is connectivity  
failure between the interconnect  
switch and the TFTP server.  
Make sure the IP address of the TFTP  
server is correct.  
Make sure that the TFTP server and the  
interconnect switch are on the same  
network or VLAN.  
Make sure that you can ping the TFTP  
server from the interconnect switch and  
vice versa.  
The TFTP server was started with a  
configured directory.  
The interconnect switch must be configured  
using the full path name, if it is not in the  
directory specified in the TFTP server.  
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Table I-4: Troubleshooting: Upgrading Firmware using the Serial Port  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
On the serial console  
screen, a message that  
interconnect switch failed  
to load runtime image  
(firmware) is displayed.  
Runtime image (firmware file)  
got corrupted.  
Download the new runtime image (firmware file)  
using the procedure in Appendix E.  
Flash file system went bad  
partially.  
Call your service representative.  
From the serial console,  
pressing the pound (#) key  
during boot procedure  
does not force the  
interconnect switch into  
the download mode.  
You did not press the pound (#)  
key during the time the boot  
procedure responds to this  
special key.  
Make sure to press the pound (#) key immediately  
when you see the boot procedure starting POST.  
Pressing the pound (#) key in the middle of POST  
puts the interconnect switch into the download  
mode instead of the runtime mode.  
After forcing the  
Your terminal emulation session  
baud rate does not match the  
interconnect switch serial  
console baud rate in the  
download mode.  
Change your terminal emulation session’s baud  
rate to match the interconnect switch serial console  
baud rate in the download mode.  
interconnect switch into  
the download mode, the  
console screen displays a  
message to change your  
terminal emulation  
session’s baud rate for  
ZModem transfer and also  
displays unusual  
IMPORTANT: The baud rate for the interconnect  
switch serial console in the download mode and  
runtime mode are two separate settings.  
characters.  
After starting to download  
the firmware file, download  
fails.  
The firmware file is not the  
correct one or got corrupted.  
Make sure to get the latest firmware file that is  
meant for this interconnect switch.  
Interconnect switch  
configuration is corrupted.  
An error was made when saving  
the interconnect switch  
configuration.  
Reboot the interconnect switch and reload the  
factory settings. This clears all settings and  
restores them to their initial values that were  
present when the interconnect switch was  
purchased. Refer to the management interface  
reference guides for information on how to reload  
factory settings.  
IMPORTANT: You will have the option to reset all  
settings except the IP address.  
After reloading the factory settings, reconfigure the  
switch settings.  
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When connecting the HP ProLiant BL e-class C-GbE Interconnect Switch to a switch, bridge,  
or hub, a Category 5 Ethernet cable is necessary. Review these products for matching cable  
pin assignments.  
Figure J-1 displays the standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector. Table J-1 provides the pin  
assignments for the switch-to-network adapter card connection, and for the Category 5  
Ethernet cable for a switch-to-switch, –hub, or –bridge connection.  
Figure J-1: Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector  
Table J-1: RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments  
Contact  
Media Direct Interface  
Signal for 10/100  
Media Direct Interface  
Signal for 1000T  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Tx + (transmit)  
Tx – (transmit)  
Rx + (receive)  
Not used  
BI_DA+  
BI_DA-  
BI_DB+  
BI_DC+  
BI_DC-  
BI_DB-  
BI_DD+  
BI_DD-  
Not used  
Rx – (receive)  
Not used  
Not used  
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Index  
data transfer rates B-1  
default settings  
A
parameters to set 2-8  
accessing switch  
runtime switching software C-1  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)  
overview 1-8  
diagnostics features 1-4  
disabled state, STP D-7  
procedure 2-14  
troubleshooting I-2  
architecture, switch 1-4  
B
E
Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)  
overview 1-8  
broadcast storm  
troubleshooting D-12  
BSMI regulatory notice A-2  
enterprise-specific MIBs E-2  
errors, resource D-12  
Ethernet ports/connectors  
locations 1-9  
specifications B-1  
European Union regulatory notice A-2  
eXtensible Markup Language (XML) H-1  
external components, overview 1-9  
C
cabling of switch  
procedures 2-10  
specifications B-2  
F
Canadian regulatory notice A-1  
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision  
Detection (CSMA/CD) 1-6  
Class of Service (CoS) packet prioritization  
overview 1-8  
failover features 1-3  
features 1-2  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
notice A-1  
firmware upgrades  
console management interface F-1  
troubleshooting I-9  
forward delay setting and resource errors D-12  
forwarding state, STP D-5  
full/half duplex mismatch problems D-10  
class of traffic  
overview 1-8  
component-level repairs vii  
configuration  
features 1-3  
planning for 2-8  
troubleshooting I-6  
configuration  
G
safe mode H-2  
grounding vii  
grounding plug vii  
console management interface  
upgrading firmware F-1  
crosslinks, redundant 1-5  
CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with  
Collision Detection) 1-6  
H
hardware installation 2-1  
help resources viii  
HP authorized reseller viii  
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architecture 1-4  
D
data loop, identifying D-12  
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Index  
external components 1-9  
features 1-2  
modules, switch 1-5  
multiple-switch configuration 2-10  
installing 2-1  
runtime switching software settings C-1  
supported technologies 1-6  
troubleshooting I-1  
N
new deployment installation 2-2  
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SNMP/RMON MIBs support E-1  
O
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model 1-6  
I
IEEE 802.1p-based class of service 1-8  
IEEE 802.1Q-based VLAN 1-6  
IEEE/ANSI standards, specifications B-1  
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)  
snooping  
overview 1-8  
installation  
P
packets, data  
buffering of 1-8  
corruption of D-12  
forwarding technology 1-7  
prioritization service 1-8  
patch panels, replacing 2-6  
performance specifications B-3  
physical and environmental specifications B-2  
ports  
additional information 2-16  
cabling 2-10  
hardware 2-1  
overview 2-1  
planning configuration 2-8  
troubleshooting I-2  
full/half duplex mismatch problem D-10  
locations 1-9  
management tips D-13  
mirroring of 1-7  
name defaults C-5  
specifications B-2  
Integrated Administrator (iA) connectors  
accessing switch modules through 2-14  
configuring 2-13  
location 1-9  
overview 1-5  
upgrading firmware through F-1  
IP addresses  
power and power supplies, connecting 2-12  
privileges, user 2-9  
protocols, network  
DHCP 1-8  
DHCP and BOOTP sources for 1-8  
specifications B-1  
J
XModem/ZModem F-1  
Japanese regulatory notice A-2  
R
L
redundancy features  
LAN (local area network) 1-6  
Layer 2-based packet forwarding 1-6  
learning state, STP D-4  
LED indicators 1-10  
listening state, STP D-2  
local area network (LAN) 1-6  
login procedures  
identifying links D-13  
regulatory compliance notices A-1  
remote monitoring (RMON)  
overview 1-7  
SNMP/RMON MIBs support E-1  
replacing interconnect switch, safe mode H-2  
replacing interconnect tray 2-4  
replacing RJ-45 patch panels 2-6  
resource errors D-12  
initial setup 2-14  
M
manual configuration 2-9  
max age and resource errors D-12  
MIBs (Management Information Bases) E-1  
mirroring of ports  
RJ-45 connectors  
location 1-9  
pin specifications J-1  
RJ-45 patch panels, replacing 2-6  
RMON (remote monitoring)  
overview 1-7  
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overview 1-7  
SNMP/RMON MIBs support E-1  
runtime switching software C-1  
traffic classes, configuring  
overview 1-8  
troubleshooting  
spanning tree protocol D-9  
switch I-1  
trunking feature  
S
safe mode  
default settings C-5  
overview 1-7  
compatibility with network H-2  
configuration file templates H-2, H-3  
switch replacement scenario H-2  
security  
U
features 1-9  
overview 2-9  
serial port, upgrading firmware from F-1, I-9  
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)  
overview 1-7  
unidirectional link problem D-11  
upgrading firmware  
through serial port F-1  
troubleshooting I-9  
users  
SNMP script utility 2-10  
SNMP/RMON MIBs support E-1  
spanning tree protocol (STP)  
overview 1-6  
managing accounts 1-9  
privilege levels 2-9  
XML configuration H-1  
STP/Bypass default settings C-5  
troubleshooting D-9  
V
ventilation clearances vii  
VLANs (virtual local area networks)  
default settings C-5  
specifications  
RJ-45 pin J-1  
standard MIBs E-2  
features 1-6  
standards, IEEE/ANSI B-1  
storage and forward switching scheme 1-7  
switch replacement, safe mode H-2  
W
warranty viii  
T
X
technician notes vii  
XModem protocol F-1  
telephone numbers viii  
templates, safe mode  
Z
location H-3  
modification H-3  
ZModem protocol F-1  
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server  
multiple switch configurations 2-10  
overview 1-7  
troubleshooting I-7  
XML configuration H-1  
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