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Overview

Table 2 Content Switching Module Status LED

Color

Off

Red

Orange

Green

Green to Orange

Description

The module is waiting for the supervisor engine to grant power.

The module is not online.

The module is not receiving power, which could be caused by the following:

Power is not available to the CSM.

Module temperature is over the limit1.

The module is released from reset by the supervisor engine and is booting.

If the boot code fails to execute, the LED stays red after power up.

The module is initializing hardware or communicating with the supervisor engine.

A fault occurred during the initialization sequence.

If the module fails to download its Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) on power up, it still proceeds with the rest of the initialization sequence and is granted module online status from the supervisor engine, but the LED stays orange.

If the module is not granted module online status from the supervisor engine, the LED stays orange. This problem could be caused by the supervisor engine detecting a failure in an external loopback test that it issued to the CSM.

The module is operational; the supervisor engine has granted module online status.

The module is disabled through the supervisor engine CLI 2 using the set module disable mod command.

1.Enter the show environment temperature mod command to display the temperature of each of four sensors on the CSM.

2.CLI = command-line interface.

RJ-45 Connector

The RJ-45 connector on the front panel provides a connection point for a management station or test device. The RJ-45 connector is covered by a removable plate. Typically, this connector is used by field engineers to perform testing and to obtain dump information.

Operation Mode

Clients and servers communicate through the CSM using Layer 2 and Layer 3 technology in a specific VLAN configuration. (See Figure 2.) Clients connect to the client side VLAN and servers connect to the server side VLAN. Servers and clients can exist on different subnets. Servers can also be located one or more Layer 3 hops away and connect to the server-side VLAN through routers.

A client sends a request that arrives on one of the module’s VIP addresses. The CSM forwards this request to a server that can satisfy the request. The server then forwards the response to the CSM. The CSM forwards the response to the client.

 

 

Catalyst 6000 Family Content Switching Module Installation and Configuration Note

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Contents Overview These sections describe the CSM FeaturesDescribes the features of the CSM Status LED CSM front panel features are shown in FigureFront Panel Description Off Red Orange Green Green to Orange Operation ModeRJ-45 Connector Content Switching Module and Servers Client-to-CSM-to-Server Traffic Flow Client-to-Content Switching Module-to-Server Traffic FlowSafety Overview Memory Requirements CSM memory is not configurableSystem Requirements Hardware Supported Power RequirementsEnvironmental Requirements 72-876-01 Console Cable Not applicablePreparing to Install the CSM Installing the Content Switching ModuleRequired Tools Software RequirementsInstalling the CSM Power supply Installing Modules in the Catalyst 6000 Family Switch Verifying the Installation Verifying the InstallationUpgrading to a New Software Release Using the Command-Line InterfaceAccessing Online Help Set up a session between the supervisor engine and the CSM Upgrading from the Supervisor Engine BootflashCSM upgrade 127.0.0.zz c6slb-apc.revision-num.bin Routerconfig# power cycle module slot-numberCSM upgrade slot0 c6slb-apc.revision-num.bin Routerconfig# tftp-server slotxc6slb-apc.revision-num.binRouter config# power cycle module slot-number Upgrading from a Pcmcia CardSwitchport Configuring the Content Switching ModuleSwitchport access vlan Router# vlan databaseConfiguration Overview Configure the required parameters in the following sections Configuring VLANsSee for the following notes Configuring VLANsConfiguring Server-Side VLANs Configuring Client-Side VLANsConfiguring Server Farms Configuring Real Servers Configuring Policies Configuring Maps Configure multiple cookies Configure multiple cookies into a cookie mapConfiguring Sticky Groups Configuring Virtual Servers Configuring Dynamic Feedback Protocol Configuring TCP ParametersConfiguring Redirect Virtual Servers Configuring Client NAT Pools Configuring Server NAT Writing and Restoring ConfigurationsSingle Subnet Bridge Mode Configuration Configuration ExamplesConfigure a client-side Vlan Enter the Vlan modeConfigure a server-side Vlan Exit to have the configuration take effectCreate the client-side Vlan 2 and enter the SLB Secure Router Mode ConfigurationVlan mode Routerconfig# ip slb vlan 3 server Fault-Tolerant ConfigurationCreate the server-side Vlan 3 and enter the SLB Exit the submodeRouterconfig# mac access-list extended Venus Router# configure terminalRouterconfig# int GigabitEthernet 2/1 Routerconfig-if#service-policy input VenusConfiguration Parameter On Both Content Switching Modules Fault-tolerant configuration, the following rules applyAssign the Content Switching IP address on Create the client-side Vlan 2 and enter the SLB Vlan modeRouter B Hsrp address 192.158.38.10Define Vlan 9 as a fault-tolerant Vlan Assign the default route for VlanCreate the Content Switching primary Configure a client-side VLAN2Hsrp Configuration Overview Configuring HsrpCSG Vlan Configure Switch 2-FT2 Hsrp secondary as followsConfigure VLANs on Hsrp FT2 as follows Configuring CSM VLANsAdd ports to the EtherChannel as follows Configuring Probes for Health MonitoringConfigure EtherChannel on both switches as follows Http creates an Http probe with a default configuration Probe-name is the name of the probe being configured it hasIcmp creates an Icmp probe with a default configuration Telnet creates a Telnet probe with a default configurationHttp Probe Commands Available to all Probe ConfigurationsIcmp Probe DNS Probe Submode TCP ProbeFTP, SMTP, and Telnet Probe RHI Overview Configuring Route Health InjectionUnderstanding RHI Routing to VIP Addresses With RHI Routing to VIP Addresses Without RHIRouterconfig# ip slb vserver vserver1 Configuring RHI for Virtual ServersUnderstanding How the CSM Determines VIP Availability Understanding Propagation of VIP Availability InformationRegulatory Standards Compliance Translated Safety WarningsSafety Information Referral Warning Wrist Strap Warning Blank Faceplate Installation Requirement Warning Translated Safety Warnings Release Notes for Catalyst 6000 Family IOS Software Related DocumentationQualified Personnel Warning World Wide Web Obtaining DocumentationDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationTo access Cisco.com, go to the following website Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC WebsiteObtaining Technical Assistance Cisco.comContacting TAC by Telephone Obtaining Technical Assistance