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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1312635.1 : KMS - OKM - Difference between X4170 and X2x00 Network Ports
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Applies to:Oracle Key Manager - Version: 2.1 to 2.3 - Release: 2.0 to 2.0Information in this document applies to any platform. GoalThere are three (3) types of servers deployed for use in the Oracle Key Manager product:1. SunFire X2100 M2 server 2. SunFire X2200 M2 server 3. SunFire X4170 M2 server The network connection layout at the rear panel of the X4170 is slightly different than the X2x00 servers. SolutionThe main differences are:1. The Service network port (NET MGT) on the X4170 is also the ILOM IP management port 2. Ethernet ports (0,1,2,3) on the X4170 are used as follows: Net 0 = KMS/OKM Management interface Net 1 = (not used) Net 2 = Service network for tape drives Net 3 = Service network for tape drives and may also be used for Aggregated network for tape drives See images below to compare rear panel view between X4170 and X2100/X2200 servers. Key Management Appliance - X4170 Rear Panel View 1. AC Power connectors 2. Serial Management (SER MGT) RJ-45 serial port 3. Service network (NET MGT) port 4. Ethernet ports (0,1,2,3) 5. USB ports (0,1) 6. Video connector Key Management Appliance - X2100 and X2200 Rear Panel View 1. Power connector 2. Ethernet connectors (2) Upper = Management Network (LAN 0) Lower = ELOM (LAN 1) 3. System Identification LED 4. Fault LED 5. Power LED 6. Ethernet connections (2) Left = Service Network (LAN 2) Right = Aggregated Network (LAN 3) 7. Serial port (DB9, RS232) 8. PCIe slots Top = SCA6000 card Bottom = Empty 9. VGA connector 10. USB 2.0 ports (4) Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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