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Mounted raw file system on device /dump0. (size=1048576 bytes)

Mounted flash file system on device /rfa1. (size=2097152 bytes)

Unified Boot Manager

[1]image1

[2]image2

CPU: Broadcom BCM1125

VxWorks Version: 5.4

[boot]:

Unified Boot Manager For The T3 Platform.

Image Date: Jan 19 2006, 15:03:31

Checking L2 functionality...

BCM1125

L2 caches initialized and invalidated

CPU0 caches initialized

Initialized SMBUS Channels

SPD Checksum ok.

MEM_SEL = 0x00000007

CPU_REV = 0x00000001_112421FF

CPU speed = 400 MHz

IO Bridge 0,1 speed = 133, 200 MHz

Memory size = 128 MB

MC1 Configured for 128M SODIMM, CAS=2, 100 MHz

Configured Memory Size = 0x08000000

Channel Interleave Bit = 0

Number of Mem Channels = 1

Testing memory

Memory tests pass

CPU0 flushing caches

L2 flush complete

Start type = 0xBFC006A0

Jumping to romStart

Initializing HyperTransport bus

HyperTransport initialization completed

rintf MBOX connect interrupt_source=28 vector=62 status=0 Printf MBOX intEnable status=0

Found Intel Strata Flash 128 MBit (0x8918).

Mounted raw file system on device /image1. (size=6291456 bytes)

Mounted raw file system on device /image2. (size=6291456 bytes)

Mounted raw file system on device /dump0. (size=1048576 bytes)

Mounted flash file system on device /rfa1. (size=2097152 bytes)

Unified Boot Manager

[1]image1

[2]image2

CPU: Broadcom BCM1125

VxWorks Version: 5.4

 

boot device

:

icspkg0

 

processor number

:

0

 

 

 

 

host name

: home

 

file name

: /image1

 

inet on ethernet (e) : <NEW IP ADDRESS>

 

inet on backplane (b):

 

 

 

 

 

host inet (h)

: 192.168.100.1

 

 

 

 

gateway inet (g)

:

 

 

 

 

 

user (u)

: ftp

 

ftp password (pw) (blank = use rsh): ftp

 

flags (f)

:

0x0

 

target name (tn)

:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco SFS 7024 Hardware Users Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OL-8794-02

 

 

 

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Contents Cisco SFS 7024 Hardware Installation Guide Page Preface Audience Connect Equipment to the Ports and Power On the System Snmp Configuring the Switch Default Gateway IP Address Fix Fan C-86 Contents Cisco SFS 7024 Hardware Users Guide New and Changed Information Viii Organization AudienceRelated Documentation ConventionsObtaining Documentation Cisco.comObtaining Technical Assistance Documentation FeedbackOrdering Documentation Cisco Technical Support WebsiteDefinitions of Service Request Severity Submitting a Service RequestObtaining Additional Publications and Information Xiv Key Design Features SFS 7024 Feature SetStrategic Benefits A P T E RMechanical/Thermal/Power Specifications SFS 7024 Product SpecificationsThermal Management Features Power Design FeaturesChassis Viewer Functionality Chassis Viewer SoftwareSFS Subnet ManagerSubnet Management Agents InfiniBand General Services Managers and AgentsSubnet Management Snmp MIBs Snmp SupportCommunications Manager CM Baseboard Manager BM and Baseboard Management Agent BMAInstallation Environmental Requirements Planning the InstallationAssembly 90-Degree Bend Radii Rack Specifications and RecommendationsInstalling and Routing Cable Uninterruptible Power Supply Power RequirementsPower Supply Safety Information Installation Tasks ChecklistElectrical Safety Precautions Tools and Equipment Required Unpack the Equipment Check the Installation SiteInstall the Rails in the Rack Installation TasksMounting Hardware Kit Contents Mounting KitInstalling the Spine and Leaf Modules Rack-Mount the SwitchInstalling the Switch Face Plate SFS 7024 Chassis Spine Module Slot Numbering Leaf Removing a Module or BlankSFS 7024 Chassis Front View Connect Equipment to the Ports and Power On the SystemLeaf Bringing Up the System For the First Time Connecting PowerStart-up Procedures Spine 3 Unmanaged Fan Spine 2 Managed Spine 1 Managed Upper Hemisphere Lower HemisphereGet to a boot prompt by following Step a or b Inet on backplane b Chassis Status LED SFS 7024 Component LEDsVerifying Start-up Subnet Manager Agent SMA LED Power Supply LEDsRJ45 LEDs Fan LEDsLeaf Module IB Port LEDs SFS 7024 Leaf and Spine Module LEDsSpine and Leaf Module Status LED Spine and Leaf Module Attention LED10 Chassis Viewer Online Help Buttons Accessing On-line HelpRebooting Components from Chassis Viewer Shutdown ProceduresHot Swapping Spine and Leaf Modules Rebooting Multiple Managed SpinesHot Swapping Components Hot Swapping the Fan Unit Hot Swapping Power SuppliesChassis Viewer Manages Chassis ViewerSupport Button Home? Help Button Leaf Module View Displaying the Leaf and Spine Module ViewsLeaf Module View Spine Module ViewLeaf and Spine Details Header Leaf and Spine Module Component Details AreaLeaf and Spine Information Area Apply11 Leaf Module Chassis Mouseover Displaying the Chassis ViewChassis Details Header Chassis View Component Details Area15 Reboot Window LEDs and Sensors Tab Chassis View Component Information AreaChassis View Component Information Area Tabs System Tab Chassis FRU Tab Power TabBackplane Tab Modifying Switch Component InformationFan Tab Logging Configuration and Monitoring FeaturesChassis View Menu 20 Logging Submenu Set Level23 Device Tab Software Module Configurator 24 Log System Configurator Preset Tab Preset TabSyslog Tab Reset Log LevelsConfigure Syslog on a Linux Server 27 Reset Log Levels Window Firmware UpdateSelect Target Configuration Target ConfigurationSnmp Target Addresses Target Configuration Window Field DescriptionsSnmp Target Parameters 33 Filter Status Button Filter Status34 Filter Status Screen Setting Community Strings36 Set Community Strings Window Chassis TrapsIcsChassisTrapSystemSwitchFailover IcsChassisTrapSystemRebootIcsChassisTrapModuleBulkPowerFailure IcsChassisTrapModuleRebootIcsChassisTrapPowerSupplyRemoved IcsChassisTrapPowerSupplyInsertedIcsChassisTrapPowerSupplyFailed IcsChassisTrapPowerSupplyEEPROMReadFailureSFS 7024 Port Statistics Interswitch Link ISL PortsUnderstanding Port Naming Conventions Leaf modules/portsInfiniBand Statistics Port Statistics Field DescriptionsLink Error Recovery Symbol ErrorsReceive Errors Remote Physical Error ReceivedSpine Modules Leaf and Spine Module IB Port StatisticsLeaf Modules 44 Spine Port Statistics Window Set Field ThresholdsPortRecvDataThresh PortXmitDataThreshPortXmitPktsThresh PortRecvPktsThreshTime Service Click the Use Network Time Protocol? checkbox 47 Switch Time ServiceDaylight Saving Time Tips Time Zone TipsFrom the OOB LAN IP submenu, click Set Default Gateway IP Configuring the Switch OOB IP AddressConfiguring the Switch Default Gateway IP Address Type in the correct switch default gateway IP address Viewing the Log Spine View MenuSelect Edit, Paste or Ctrl + Purging the LogSelect Edit, Copy or Ctrl + C License Keys Key Administration Select Boot ImageDeleting a License Key Adding a New License KeyClick OK to delete Technical Specifications Appendix Cisco SFS 7024 Hardware Users Guide Operator AdministratorOverview Commands and Functional Groups Keyboard Shortcuts Accessing the CLIOnline Help Firmware Groups and CommandsGeneral Chassis IbSwitchInfoTimeManagement LogKeyManagement Deprecated CaptureAppendix Cisco SFS 7024 Hardware Users Guide Power Supply SwitchProblem Fix Hardware ChecksOOB Ethernet RJ45 Port SFS 7024 Leaf Module IB Ports Problem FixFan InfiniBand Troubleshooting ScenariosInvalid IP Address entered for SWC via Console Port Bad IB CableAppendix Cisco SFS 7024 Hardware Users Guide

SFS 7024 specifications

Cisco Systems SFS 7024 is a high-performance, scalable storage solution designed to meet the demanding needs of modern data-driven enterprises. Generally recognized for its reliability and efficiency, the SFS 7024 stands out in environments where performance, availability, and scalability are paramount.

One of the main features of the SFS 7024 is its ability to support high-speed data transfers, making it suitable for applications that require rapid access to large datasets. The system leverages advanced networking technologies, including InfiniBand, to achieve impressive throughput and low-latency communication between storage nodes. This technology ensures that data can be accessed quickly, which is crucial for applications such as high-performance computing, big data analytics, and virtualized environments.

The architecture of the SFS 7024 incorporates a clustered design that allows for easy expansion. Businesses can start with a smaller configuration and scale up as their storage needs grow. This modularity reduces the risk of over-provisioning and helps organizations manage their budgets effectively. The system supports both file and block storage, providing flexibility in how data is stored and accessed.

Another significant characteristic of the SFS 7024 is its robust data protection features. With built-in redundancy and automatic failover capabilities, the system ensures continued operation even in the event of hardware failures. Data integrity is maintained through advanced error correction protocols, enhancing the overall reliability of the storage solution.

Cisco also integrates powerful management tools with the SFS 7024. The system's management interface allows administrators to monitor performance metrics, manage resources, and configure settings from a centralized location. This simplifies daily operations and reduces the complexity of managing large storage environments.

In summary, Cisco Systems SFS 7024 is a distinguished storage solution characterized by its high-speed performance, modular scalability, and robust data protection features. With its innovative technologies and user-friendly management capabilities, it serves as an ideal choice for enterprises looking to enhance their storage infrastructure. Whether dealing with intensive data workloads or seeking a dependable storage system, organizations can rely on the SFS 7024 to meet their evolving needs.