Cisco Systems SFS 3012 manual Power Modules, Removing an InfiniBand Switch Card

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3.Reboot the switch card.

Example

Topspin-360# reload

System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes(default)/no/*.cfg] yes

Proceed with reload? [confirm] Topspin-360#

Removing an InfiniBand Switch Card

To remove an InfiniBand switch card from the Topspin 360 chassis:

1.Make sure the Topspin 360 chassis is secure.

2.Properly ground yourself to avoid potential electrostatic discharge and damage to the card.

3.Facing the back of the Topspin 360 chassis, unfasten both screws on the InfiniBand switch card.

Do not attempt to remove the screws from the card. Just unscrew them until you are sure the card is no longer attached to the chassis.

4.Open both ejector levers and pull the switch card toward you.

5.Install blanking panel into the empty chassis bay to ensure appropriate cooling.

Power Modules

Topspin 360 power supplies are hot-swappable. You can add a second power supply without powering off the chassis. If you have two power supplies installed, you can remove one of them without removing power from the chassis.

The powers supplies are located on the front of the chassis. When facing the front, the power modules are located on right and center of the Topspin 360 chassis. To determine the power jack for each power module, orient the Topspin 360 chassis as shown in Figure 1-4 below. The power jack on the right supplies power to the module on the right and the power jack on the left supplies power to the module in the center.

NOTE: Never place your hand inside an empty card or module bay. You should never have cause to place a hand anywhere inside the Topspin 360 chassis. Unused card and module bays should always have a Topspin 360 blanking panel over the bay to ensure proper safety, ventilation, and cooling.

Installing a Power Supply

To insert a power supply, perform the following steps:

1.Remove the blanking panel, if it is still in place.

2.Insert the power supply into an open slot.

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Contents Part Number OL-7722-01 Product ID Page Contents Regulatory Notices Vii Install and Boot the Topspin Specifications and Compliance Page Electrical Cautions FCC Statement Safety InformationRegulatory Notices Viii General Cautions Laser CautionsContact Information Laser SpecsProduct Registration Thank YOU for Purchasing Your Topspin ProductXii Standard Product Agreement Xiv Page Xvi Xvii Xviii Topspin 360 Overview IntroductionUnified Fabric FeaturesPerformance Transparent TopologyRedundancy and High-Availability ScalabilityPage Topspin 360 Components Install a Controller Card Controller Cards2Inserting the Controller Card 3Closing the Ejector Lever Ethernet and Fibre Channel Gateways Replacing and Updating Your GatewaysInfiniBand Switch Cards Install an Ethernet or Fibre Channel GatewayInstall InfiniBand Switch Cards 7Inserting a Switch Card8Closing Switch Ejector Levers Power Supply Modules Remove InfiniBand Switch CardsInstall Power Supply Modules 10Power Supply ModulesBlower Trays Removing a Power SupplyInstall Blower Trays Removing Blower Trays Page Page Install and Boot the Topspin Prepare the Site for the TopspinRead the Cautionary Statements Install Topspin 360 ComponentsRack the Topspin Prepare the Physical Environment for Topspin1Positioning the Side Flanges 3Rail Positioning 4Attaching Rails from the Front 5Attaching Rails from the Back 6Positioning the Chassis on the Rails Attach a Serial Console Cable to a PC or Terminal 8Securing the Chassis to the RailsBoot your Topspin 360 and Configure Basic Connectivity Assign a Static IP AddressEnter the interface mgmt-ethernet command Obtain an IP Address with DhcpConnect InfiniBand Hosts 9Fully Installed IB Cable with Pinch Connector 11Removing a Pinch Connector 12Removing a Pull Connector Manage the TopspinViewing and Updating the Software Image on the Chassis View the Software Image Version with the CLIAn installed image file will have a slash / in the name View the Software Image Version with the GUIUpgrade the Software Image with the CLI 14View Current Image of an Individual CardUpgrade the Software Image with the GUI 15Copy an Image File to the Switch 16Specify the Boot Configuration Delete an Image with the CLISelect Maintenance File Management Delete an Image with the GUIPage Topspin 360 Field Replaceable Units Expansion ModulesInstalling an InfiniBand Switch Card Configuring a New InfiniBand Switch CardUpdate the switch card firmware. Enter the install command Installing a Power Supply Power ModulesRemoving an InfiniBand Switch Card 2Power Supply Module Positioning Installing a Blower Tray Replacing Blower TraysRemoving a Blower Tray Page Topspin 360 LEDs Topspin 360 System LED Activity IndicationPower Supply LEDs 1Power Supply LEDsBlower Tray LEDs 2Blower Tray LEDsController Card LEDs LED State IndicationIB Switch Card LEDs IB Port LEDsFibre Channel Gateway LEDs FC Port LEDsEthernet Gateway LEDs Ethernet Port LEDsSpecifications and Compliance General SpecificationsLaser Specs Electrical SpecificationsCertifications/Regulatory Topspin P/N Application Optical Parameters Page Index
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SFS 3012 specifications

Cisco Systems SFS 3012 is a network switch designed to enhance the performance of data centers and enterprise networks. With its innovative architecture and advanced features, it caters to the increasing demands for high bandwidth and low-latency networking environments. This model leverages Cisco's expertise in networking technology to deliver reliable and scalable solutions for organizations.

One of the main features of the SFS 3012 is its ability to support high-speed data transfer with 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) ports. This provides significant improvement in data throughput, enabling faster communication between servers and network devices. With twelve 10GbE ports, the SFS 3012 is capable of handling intensive workloads, making it ideal for cloud computing and big data applications.

The SFS 3012 employs various networking technologies that enhance its operational efficiency. It supports data center bridging (DCB), which optimizes traffic flow and ensures low-latency communication for storage and server traffic. This feature is particularly beneficial in virtualization environments where multiple virtual machines operate simultaneously.

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Security is another critical characteristic of the SFS 3012. It implements advanced security protocols to protect the integrity of data transmissions. Features such as access control lists (ACLs), port security, and authentication protocols help safeguard sensitive information from unauthorized access.

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