Blade ICE BMD00178 manual Management Module/GbESM Connectivity

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BLADEOS 6.3 Application Guide

Management Module/GbESM Connectivity

Currently, the IBM management module is designed to provide one-way control of the GbESM. As a result, the GbESM may lose connectivity to the management module via the management port under the following conditions:

￿If new IP attributes are pushed from the management module to the GbESM while the IP Routing table is full, the new attributes will not be applied.

Solution: Enable “External Management over all ports,” connect to the switch using other interface and then clear the routing table. Then push the IP address from the management module. If this does not work, use Solution 2 below.

￿If you execute the /boot/reset CLI command on the GbESM or the GbESM resets itself, the management module might not push the IP attributes to the switch, and connectivity may be lost.

Solution 1: If you should experience any connectivity issues between the switch module and the management module, go to the “I/O Module Configuration” window on the management module’s Web interface. Under the “New Static IP Configuration” section, click Save to trigger the management module to push the stored IP attributes to the switch module.

Solution 2: If Solution 1 does not resolve your connectivity issue, then go to the “I/O Module Admin/Power/Restart” window on the management module’s Web interface. Restart the switch module in question.

Solution 3: If this still does not resolve the issue, enable Preserve new IP configuration on all resets setting on the management module and restart the switch module via the “I/O Module Admin/Power/Restart” window on the management module’s Web interface.

Note – As a rule, always use the management module Web interface to change the GbESM management IP attributes (IP address, mask and gateway), and then click Save to push the IP attributes to the switch module. Use of the command-line interface to change the switch module management IP attributes may result in duplicated entries for the management IP Interface in the switch route table and/or loss of connectivity via the management module.

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Contents Release Notes Bladeos 6.3 Application Guide Release Notes Hardware Support 10Gb Uplink ESM FaceplateRecommended SFP+ transceiver Updating the Switch Software Image Loading New Software to Your SwitchUsing the Bladeos CLI Using the Iscli Using the BBI Using the Boot Management Menu Recovering from a Failed Upgrade## Switch baudrate to 115200 bps and press Enter ## Switch baudrate to 9600 bps and press ESC New and Updated Features StackingStacking Limitations VMready Vlan Maps OSPFv3 OSPFv3 statistics menuActive MultiPath Protocol Port Trunk Hashing Enhancements SM IPv4 and IPv4 Configuration Extensions Management Interface ConnectionIgmp Group Capacity Supplemental Information Management ModuleManagement Module/GbESM Connectivity Secure Management Network Trunk Group Configuration TipsSecure Shell SSH Internal Port Autonegotiation Spanning Tree Configuration TipsSyslog Configuration Tip FTP/TFTP Directory PathCommand Replacements STP Edge and LinkBpdu Guard Access Control Lists Known IssuesSoftware Upgrade Issues Igmp RelayLink Aggregation Control Protocol Interoperability with Older HubsLinking at 10/100Mb QoS and Trunking Static MrouterQoS Metering Radius with SSHv2Trunk Traffic Strong Password ExpirationTrunk and Link Loop Browser Based InterfaceVCenter Synchronization Daylight Saving TimeBladeos 6.3 Application Guide