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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1019500.1 : How to verify the internal network on a Sun Netra[TM] CT 900
PreviouslyPublishedAs 240145 Description The purpose of this document is to give instructions on verifying the operation of the network connections within the Sun Netra[TM] CT 900. Symptoms:
Purpose/Scope: Steps to Follow Steps to follow to verify the state of the internal network connections using the Switch LEDs on the Netra CT900 The Netra CT900 shelf contains 2 Switch Blades which may be one of the following combinations, both Netra CP3140, both Netra CP3240 or one of each. Understanding the meaning of the LEDs on the Sun Netra CP3140 Switch Blades is key to verifying the correct operation. When a network link is made to the port, the associated LED will illuminate with a different colour to indicate the connection speed. Port Status LEDs
Each Switch Blade has three separate ethernet networks
The Base and Extended networks are each provided with separate, distinct switching circuitry which for clarity can be called a switch unit. The management network has a dedicated switch chip for its connectivity. The shelf slots
and switch ports are not directly mapped. Each slot corresponds to a
logical port on the switch unit. Internally Routed Ports
* The table shows
the port numbering for the switch in slot 7 so there is no port/LED
for itself. ** The Base
Network port 1 on Switch 7 maps to the upper ShMM *** Systems running firmware 3U1 (or later) have the option to set up ShMM cross-connect to allow operation of the Netconsole for Blades that support this feature. This will have been done by placing jumper E1 on the Switch board to position E1. When this is done, the external connection to port 17 on the Base Network is disabled and is instead routed through to the second ethernet (previously unused) connection on the other ShMM. On the Netra CP3140 front panel, there is not sufficient space for status LEDs for all the ports on both networks. It is necessary to press the button situated at the top center of the front panel to select the network to be monitored. There is a network select status LED marked 3.0/3.1 situated beneath the port status LEDs which shows which network is currently selected for display. Verifying the network connections using the switch command line
Example: (ATS1160 Base) # show port all Admin Physical Physical Link Link LACP Intf Type Mode Mode Status Status Trap Mode ------ ------ ------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------- ------- 0/1 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable 0/2 Enable Auto 1000 Full Up Enable Enable 0/3 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/4 Enable Auto 1000 Full Up Enable Enable 0/5 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/6 Enable Auto 1000 Full Up Enable Enable 0/7 Disable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/8 Disable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/9 Disable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/10 Disable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/11 Enable Auto 1000 Full Up Enable Enable 0/12 Disable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/13 Enable Auto 1000 Full Up Enable Enable 0/14 Disable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/15 Disable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/16 Disable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/17 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/18 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/19 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/20 Enable Auto 100 Full Up Enable Enable 0/21 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/22 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/23 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0/24 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable (ATS1160 Base) # Verifying the network connections using the switch Graphical User Interface
At the top of the screen, a graphical display will come up showing a representation of all the switch ports. The colour indicates the whether the link is up and what speed it is operating. Refer to the included key shown to the left of the ports. Using the switch Graphical User Interface to obtain more detail on port status For further details of the port status the navigation bar on the left of the display can be used.
Verifying the state of VLAN 55 used for Netconsole In order for the Shelf/ShMM feature known as "Netconsole" to be used, it is necessary for the ShMMs and all the required Blade slots to be part of VLAN 55. To verify this, first log onto the Base Network switch unit in privilege mode, then issue the show vlan 55 command and check the required ports are included. Use the table above to convert the required slot numbers to the appropriate Base Network port numbers. The digit after the oblique in the interface column is the network port number. Example: (ATS1160 Base) # show vlan 55 VLAN ID: 55 VLAN Name: VLAN Type: Static Interface Current Configured Tagging ---------- -------- ----------- -------- 0/1 Include Include Tagged 0/2 Exclude Autodetect Untagged 0/3 Include Include Tagged 0/4 Include Include Tagged 0/5 Include Include Tagged 0/6 Include Include Tagged 0/7 Include Include Tagged 0/8 Include Include Tagged 0/9 Include Include Tagged 0/10 Include Include Tagged 0/11 Include Include Tagged 0/12 Include Include Tagged 0/13 Include Include Tagged 0/14 Include Include Tagged 0/15 Include Include Tagged 0/16 Include Include Tagged 0/17 Include Include Tagged 0/18 Exclude Autodetect Untagged 0/19 Exclude Autodetect Untagged 0/20 Exclude Autodetect Untagged 0/21 Exclude Autodetect Untagged 0/22 Exclude Autodetect Untagged 0/23 Exclude Autodetect Untagged 0/24 Exclude Autodetect Untagged (ATS1160 Base) #
Product Sun Netra CT 900 Server Netra CP3010 Board Netra CP3020 Board Netra CP3060 Board Netra CP3240 Switch Sun Netra CP3220 ATCA Blade Server Sun Netra CP3260 ATCA Blade Server Sun Netra CP3140 ATCA Switch Blade Internal Comments This document contains normalized content and is managed by the the Domain Lead(s) of the respective domains. To notify content owners of a knowledge gap contained in this document, and/or prior to updating this document, please contact the domain engineers that are managing this document via the "Document Feedback" alias(es) listed below: Domain Lead: [email protected] Feedback Alias: [email protected] normalized, ATCA, network, switch, Netra, CT900, CP3010, CP3020, CP3060, CP3220, CP3250, CP3260, CP3140, CP3240 Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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