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 Viewing Server Properties
 Viewing Server Sensors
 Managing User Accounts
 Creating a vNIC
 Configuring Communication Services
 Configuring Platform Event Filters
 Bios Parameters by Server Model
 Conventions
Preface
Audience
This preface includes the following sections
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 Feature Description Where Documented
New and Changed Information for this Release
 Feature Description
 Related Cisco UCS Documentation
Documentation Roadmaps
 Other Documentation Resources
System UCS Documentation Roadmap Bundle
 Overview
Overview of the Server Software
This chapter includes the following sections
 Server OS
Cisco Integrated Management Controller
Cimc Firmware
Management Interfaces
 Command Modes
Cimc CLI
 Overview Command Modes
 Mode Name
Command to Access Mode Prompt
 Command to Access Mode Prompt
 Scope sensor command from
Scope role-group command from
Scope power-cap command from
Scope trap-destinations command
 Committing, Discarding, and Viewing Pending Commands
Complete a Command
Command History
Command Output Formats
 Online Help for the CLI
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 Installing the Server OS
OS Installation Methods
KVM Console
 PXE Installation Servers
Installing an OS Using a PXE Installation Server
You can use the KVM console to install an OS on the server
 Managing the Server
Command or Action Purpose Step
Enters chassis command mode
Toggling the Locator LED
 Toggling the Locator LED for a Hard Drive
Managing the Server Boot Order
Server Boot Order
Server /chassis/hdd # set locateHDD
 Configuring the Server Boot Order
Server# scope bios
 Server /bios # show actual-boot-order
Resetting the Server
Viewing the Actual Server Boot Order
Detail
 Shutting Down the Server
Server# scope chassis Enters chassis mode
Server /chassis # power shutdown
Server# scope chassis
 Managing Server Power
Powering On the Server
Powering Off the Server
 Power Cycling the Server
Command or Action Purpose
Server# scope chassis Enters chassis command mode
 Configuring Power Policies
Viewing the Power Statistics
Name Description
 Power Capping Policy
Configuring the Power Cap Policy
Non-Compliance Action
 Server /power-cap # set
Server# scope power-cap
Enters the power cap command mode
Enabled yes no
 Restore-last-state
Configuring the Power Restore Policy
Power-off power-on
Delay-value delay
 Dual Card Management in the Cisco Flexible Flash Controller
Managing the Flexible Flash Controller
Cisco Flexible Flash
Action Description
 Configuring the Flexible Flash Controller Properties
Scenario Behavior
 # set virtual-drives-enabled list
# set read-error-count-threshold
# set write-error-count-threshold
# set raid-primary-member slot1
 Booting from the Flexible Flash
Server /bios # set boot-override
None SCU HV HUU
 Resetting the Flexible Flash Controller
Permissible index value is FlexFlash-0
 Default configuration
Server /chassis/flexflash # commit
 Bios Version Version string of the running Bios
Configuring Bios Settings
Viewing Bios Status
Secondary slot
 For each Bios setting, see one the following topics
Configuring Main Bios Settings
Boot Order
Attempt to use
 Configure the Bios settings Server /bios/advanced #
Configuring Advanced Bios Settings
On, you are prompted to choose whether to reboot now
Server /bios/main # set POSTErrorPause Enabled
 Configure the Bios settings
Configuring Server Management Bios Settings
Command or Action
Server-management
 Restoring Bios Defaults
Restoring Bios Manufacturing Custom Defaults
Server /bios # bios-setup-default
 Server /bios # restore-mfg-defaults
Default values
Server # scope bios Server /bios # restore-mfg-defaults
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 Server# show chassis detail
Viewing Server Properties
Viewing Server Properties
Displays server properties
 Server# show cimc detail
Viewing Cimc Properties
Viewing CPU Properties
Displays Cimc properties
 Viewing Memory Properties
This example displays Dimm summary information
 Viewing Storage Adapter Properties
Viewing Power Supply Properties
Viewing Storage Properties
Show psu detail
 Settings detail
Error-counters detail
Hw-config detail
Server /chassis # show storageadapter
 Optional Displays the available Cisco Flexible
Viewing the Flexible Flash Controller Properties
Server /chassis # show flexflash detail
Flash controllers
 Viewing Physical Drive Properties
 Virtual-drive-count detail
Viewing Virtual Drive Properties
Virtual-drive drive-number detail
Virtual-drive drive-number
 Viewing Nvidia GPU Card Information
Slot number of the GPU card
Server # scope chassis
 Viewing LOM Properties
Viewing PCI Adapter Properties
Viewing Network Related Properties
Server# scope cimc
 Server# scope cimc Network
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 Server# scope sensor
Viewing Power Supply Sensors
Viewing Server Sensors
Show psu-redundancy
 Viewing Fan Sensors
Viewing Temperature Sensors
Server /sensor # show temperature detail
Server /sensor # show psu-redundancy
 This example displays temperature sensor statistics
Viewing Voltage Sensors
Purpose Step
 Viewing Storage Sensors
Procedure Command or Action Purpose Step
Viewing Current Sensors
Status column
 LED Status column
Current LED color, if any
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 Managing Remote Presence
Managing the Virtual KVM
KVM Console
 Disabling the Virtual KVM
Server /kvm # set enabled yes
Enabling the Virtual KVM
Server# scope kvm
 Set local-video yes
Configuring the Virtual KVM
Set encrypted yes
Server /kvm # set max-sessions
 Configuring Virtual Media
Set enabled yes
Server# scope vmedia
 Volume-name remote-share
Configuring Network Mounted vMedia Mapping
Command or Action Server # scope vmedia
Remote-file-path mount options
 Removing Network Mounted vMedia Mapping
Enters the virtual media command mode
Viewing Network Mount vMedia Mapping Properties
Server # scope vmedia
 Managing Serial over LAN
Serial Over LAN
 Server# scope sol
Configuring Serial Over LAN
Enters SoL command mode
Yes no
 Launching Serial Over LAN
Server console port. You can enter this command in any
Command mode
Server# connect host
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 Configuring Local Users
Managing User Accounts
 Configuring Active Directory
Configuring the Active Directory Server
Active Directory
 Properties Value
Role
 Configuring Active Directory in Cimc
Server# scope ldap
 Configuring Active Directory Groups in Cimc
Server# scope ldap
Server /ldap *# set dc1 Server /ldap *# set gc1
 Admin user readonly
Set group-auth
Scope role-group
 Viewing User Sessions
Terminating a User Session
 Terminate
 NIC Mode
Configuring Network-Related Settings
Server NIC Configuration
Server NICs
 NIC Redundancy
Configuring Server NICs
Server /cimc/network # set mode dedicated
Sharedlom Sharedlom10g shipping ciscocard
 Active-active
Configuring Common Properties
Redundancy none
Active-standby
 Configuring IPv4
 You must be logged in as admin to configure the server Vlan
Configuring the Server Vlan
Optional Displays the IPv4 network settings
Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS
 Connecting to a Port Profile
Set vlan-enabled
Set vlan-priority
 Management interface, the virtual Ethernet, and the VIF on
Port profile must be defined on the switch to
Displays the network settings
Supported adapter cards such as the Cisco UCS VIC1225
 Network Security Configuration
Configuring Network Security
Network Security
 Server # scope cimc
Network Time Protocol Configuration
Configuring Network Time Protocol Settings
Yes
 10.120.34.45
Server /cimc/network/ntp* # commit Commits the transaction
10.120.33.44
10.120.35.46
 Managing Network Adapters
Overview of the Cisco UCS C-Series Network Adapters
 Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card
Cisco UCS VIC1225 Virtual Interface Card
 Configuring Network Adapter Properties
Viewing Network Adapter Properties
Index detail
 Configure-vmfex port-count
Fip-mode disable enable
Niv-mode disable enable
Managing vHBAs
 Viewing vHBA Properties
Host-fc-if fc0 fc1 name detail
All vHBAs
 Modifying vHBA Properties
 Error-recovery
Error-detect-timeout msec
Resource-allocation-timeout msec
# set fcp-error-recovery disable Enable
 Interrupt
Enters the interrupt command mode
Set flogi-timeout msec
Interrupt-mode intx msi msix
 Port-p-logi
Enters the Fibre Channel port login command mode
Set plogi-timeout msec
Server
 Creating a vHBA
Host-fc-if name
 Server /chassis/adapter # delete
Deleting a vHBA
Set channel-number number
Server /chassis/adapter # commit
 Creating a Boot Table Entry
VHBA Boot Table
Viewing the Boot Table
Show boot
 Deleting a Boot Table Entry
Create-boot-entry wwpn lun-id
Server /chassis # scope adapter
 VHBA Persistent Binding
Delete boot entry
Take effect upon the next server reset
Locate the number of the entry to be deleted
 Disabling Persistent Binding
Set persistent-lun-binding enable
Enabling Persistent Binding
Perbi
 Scope perbi
Set persistent-lun-binding disable
Rebuilding Persistent Binding
# rebuild
 Viewing vNIC Properties
Managing vNICs
Guidelines for Managing vNICs
Host-eth-if eth0 eth1 name detail
 Modifying vNIC Properties
Host-eth-if eth0 eth1 name
Uplink 0
 Uplink-failover disable enable
Trust-host-cos disable enable
Vlan-mode access trunk
Channel-number number
 Set interrupt-count count
Uplink-failback-timeout seconds
Scope interrupt
Set coalescing-time usec
 # set rq-ring-size size
Set tcp-segment-offload disable
# set rq-count count
Scope trans-queue
 Set tcp-large-receive-offload disable
Set tcp-rx-checksum-offload disable
Set tcp-tx-checksum-offload disable
Set rss disable enable
 Set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6-ex disable
Set rss-hash-tcp-ipv6 disable
Set rss-hash-ipv6-ex disable enable
Creating a vNIC
 Deleting a vNIC
Host-eth-if name
 You can configure a maximum of 2 iSCSI vNICs for each host
Configuring iSCSI Boot Capability
Reboot
This example deletes a vNIC on adapter
 Dhcp-iscsi-settings enabled
Iscsi-boot index
Dhcp-net-settings enabled
Eth0 eth1 name
 Delete iscsi-boot
Managing VM FEX
Virtual Machine Fabric Extender
 Viewing VM FEX Properties
 VM FEX Settings
General Properties Settings Name Description
Name
 Ethernet Interrupt Settings Name Description
 Completion Queue Settings Name Description
 TCP Offload Settings Name Description
Receive Side Scaling Settings Name
 Storageadapter slot
Managing Storage Adapters
Create Virtual Drive from Unused Physical Drives
Create virtual-drive
 Write policy for the new virtual drive. Enter
Create Virtual Drive from an Existing Drive Group
Carve-virtual-drive
Appropriate information at each prompt
 Clearing Foreign Configuration
Server /chassis # scope storageadapter
500 MB
 Clear-foreign-config
Deleting a Virtual Drive
# delete-virtual-drive
 Start-initialization
Cancel-initialization
Initializing a Virtual Drive
# get-operation-status
 Modifying Attributes of a Virtual Drive
Set as Boot Drive
Set-boot-drive
Server /chassis/storageadapter # scope
 Policy
Making a Dedicated Hot Spare
Modify-attributes
You are prompted to choose a virtual drive for
 Server /chassis/storageadapter/physical-drive #
Making a Global Hot Spare
Preparing a Drive for Removal
Make-global-hot-spare
 Removing a Drive from Hot Spare Pools
Prepare-for-removal
# remove-hot-spare
 Undo Preparing a Drive for Removal
Enabling Auto Learn Cycles for the Battery Backup Unit
Enable-auto-learn
Undo-prepare-for-removal
 Disable-auto-learn
Disabling Auto Learn Cycles for the Battery Backup Unit
Starting a Learn Cycle for a Battery Backup Unit
You must be logged in as an admin to use this command
 Physical-drive
Toggling the Locator LED for a Physical Drive
Start-learn-cycle
# locator-led on off
 Backing Up and Restoring the Adapter Configuration
Exporting the Adapter Configuration
Viewing Storage Controller Logs
 Importing the Adapter Configuration
This example exports the configuration of adapter
 Adapter-reset-defaults index
Restoring Adapter Defaults
Reboot the server to apply the imported configuration
PCI slot number specified by the index
 Adapter Firmware
Installing Adapter Firmware
Managing Adapter Firmware
Or two specified adapters or, if no adapter is specified
 Resetting the Adapter
Activating Adapter Firmware
Server /chassis # activate-adapter-fw
 This example resets the adapter in PCI slot
Server/chassis # adapter-reset index
Resetting the adapter also resets
Host
 Server# scope http
Configuring Communication Services
Configuring Http
Server /http # set http-redirect yes
 Server# scope ssh
Configuring SSH
Set timeout seconds
Set ssh-port number
 Enabling XML API
Configuring XML API
XML API for Cimc
Server# scope xmlapi
 Set enabled
Configuring Ipmi
Configuring Ipmi over LAN
Ipmi Over LAN
 Encryption-key key
Configuring Snmp
Configuring Snmp Properties
Server# scope snmp
 Settrap-community-str
Setcommunity-access
Community-str community
Server /snmp # set sys-location
 Version 1 2
Configuring Snmp Trap Settings
Trap-destinations number
Type trap inform
 To send a test message
Configuring SNMPv3 Users
Sending a Test Snmp Trap Message
Specified user number
 Authnopriv authpriv
V3security-name security-name
V3security-level noauthnopriv
MD5 SHA
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 Managing Certificates
Managing the Server Certificate
Generating a Certificate Signing Request
 Server /certificate # generate-csr
Enters the certificate command mode
Server# scope certificate
Signing request CSR
 Creating a Self-Signed Certificate
Managing Certificates Creating a Self-Signed Certificate
 Openssl req -new -x509 -days numdays
Openssl genrsa -out CAkeyfilename
Example
Echo nsCertType = server openssl.conf
 Uploading a Server Certificate
Server /certificate # upload
New server certificate
 This example uploads a new certificate to the server
Begin Certificate
 Platform-event-enabled yes
Configuring Platform Event Filters
Server# scope fault
Platform Event Filters
 Configuring Platform Event Filters
Platform-event-enabled no
Disabling Platform Event Alerts
 None reboot power-cycle
Power-off
Platform Event Filter
 Configuring Platform Event Trap Settings
Server /fault # scope pef-destinations
Enabled yes
 Event Number Note Platform Event Description
Interpreting Platform Event Traps
Platform Event Trap Descriptions
Test Trap
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 Cimc Firmware Management
Overview of Firmware
 Click the Unified Computing System UCS Server Firmware link
Obtaining Firmware from Cisco
Center box, click Unified Computing and Servers
Click Accept License Agreement
 Installing Cimc Firmware from a Remote Server
Log in to the as a user with admin privileges
 Activating Installed Cimc Firmware
 Server /cimc/firmware # activate 1
Is specified, the server activates the currently
Inactive image
 Installing Bios Firmware from a Remote Server
Current FW Version field
 Server # scope bios
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 Show fault-entries
Viewing the Faults and Logs Summary
Scope fault
Viewing Logs
 Cimc Log
Viewing the Cimc Log
 Server /cimc # scope log
Configuring the Cimc Log Threshold
Clearing the Cimc Log
Server /cimc/log # clear
 Sending the Cimc Log to a Remote Server
Local-syslog-severity
Remote-syslog-severity level
 Error Informational Debug
Critical
Server-ip ip-address
 System Event Log
Viewing the System Event Log
Server# scope sel
 Enters the system event log command mode
Clearing the System Event Log
Server# scope sel
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 Server /cimc # scope tech-support
Server Utilities
Exporting Technical Support Data
Remote-ip ip-address
 Remote-password password
Remote-protocol protocol
Remote-username name
 Server# scope bios Enters the bios command mode
Rebooting the Cimc
Clearing the Bios Cmos
Provide the generated report file to Cisco TAC
 Recovering from a Corrupted Bios
Scope bios
Recover
 Resetting the Cimc to Factory Defaults
This example shows how to recover from a corrupted Bios
Power cycle or reset the server
 Exporting the Cimc Configuration
Exporting and Importing the Cimc Configuration
Exporting and Importing the Cimc Configuration
Server /cimc # scope import-export
 Importing a Cimc Configuration
Server# scope cimc Enters the Cimc command mode
Server /cimc/import-export #
 Generating Non maskable Interrupts to the Host
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 C22 and C24 Servers
Bios Parameters by Server Model
Main Bios Parameters for C22 and C24 Servers
TPM Support
 Number of Enabled Cores
Advanced Bios Parameters for C22 and C24 Servers
Processor Configuration Parameters Name
Execute Disable
 Intel VT-d Coherency Support
Intel VT
Intel VT-d
Intel VT-d ATS Support
 CPU Performance
Hardware Prefetcher
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetcher
 Direct Cache Access Support
DCU Streamer Prefetch
DCU IP Prefetcher
 Power Technology
 Intel Turbo Boost Technology
Processor Power State C6
Processor Power State C1 Enhanced
Frequency Floor Override
 State Coordination
Energy Performance
 Memory Configuration Parameters Name Description
Select Memory RAS
Dram Clock Throttling
 Channel Interleaving
Low Voltage DDR Mode
Dram Refresh rate
Rank Interleaving
 Patrol Scrub
Demand Scrub
Altitude
 QPI Configuration Parameters Name Description
USB Configuration Parameters Name Description
Onboard Storage Parameters Name
 USB Port Front
All USB Devices
USB Port Rear
USB Port Internal
 Aspm Support
PCI Configuration Parameters Name Description
Mmio Above 4GB
VGA Priority
 Console Redirection
Terminal Type
Bits per second
 Flow Control
Putty KeyPad
 All PCIe Slots OptionROM
All Onboard LOM Ports
LOM Port n OptionROM
PCIe Slot n OptionROM
 OS Watchdog Timer
Server Management Bios Parameters for C22 and C24 Servers
FRB-2 Timer
PCIe Slot n Link Speed
 OS Watchdog Timer Timeout
OS Watchdog Timer Policy
 Boot Order Rules
 Main Bios Parameters for C220 and C240 Servers
Advanced Bios Parameters for C220 and C240 Servers
C220 and C240 Servers
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 Disabled -The processor does not support ATS
Enabled -The processor uses VT-d ATS as required
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 Power consumption but may reduce system performance
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 USB Port SD Card
Memory Mapped I/O Above 4GB
4GB or greater address space
 Enables console redirection on COM port 0 during Post
Enables console redirection on COM port 1 during Post
Offboard -Priority is given to the Pcie Graphics adapter
 Introduced by a hidden terminal problem. This can be one
None -No flow control is used
Allows you to change the action of the PuTTY function keys
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 Server Management Bios Parameters for C220 and C240 Servers
PCIe Mezzanine OptionROM
If it hangs during POST. This can be one of the following
 Watchdog timer expires 5 minutes after the OS
 System removes that device type from the boot order
 Processor Configuration Parameters Name Description
Main Bios Parameters for C260 Servers
Advanced Bios Parameters for C260 Servers
C260 Servers
 Intel Hyper-Threading Technology
Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology
Whether the processor uses Enhanced Intel SpeedStep
Which allows multithreaded software applications to execute
 Intel Virtualization Technology
Intel VT for Directed IO
Intel VT-d Interrupt Remapping
 Direct Cache Access
Processor C3 Report
 Processor C6 Report
Package C State Limit
CPU C State
 Numa Optimized
 Sparing
Sparing Mode
Mirroring Mode
Mirroring
 USB Configuration Parameters Name
Serial Port Configuration Parameters Name Description
Serial a Enable
Patrol Scrub Interval
 PCIe Slot n ROM
Onboard NIC n ROM
PCIe OptionROMs
Onboard Gbit LOM
 Onboard 10Gbit LOM
Sriov
IOH Resource Allocation
 Server Management Bios Parameters for C260 Servers
Assert NMI on Serr
Assert NMI on Perr
 OS Boot Watchdog Timer Timeout
Baud Rate
 OS Boot Watchdog Policy
OS Boot Watchdog Timer
Legacy OS Redirection
 Main Bios Parameters for C420 Servers
Advanced Bios Parameters for C420 Servers
C420 Servers
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 Not detected by the Bios and operating system
Enabled -Enables the SD card drives
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 Can be one of the following
 Allows you to change the action of the PuTTY function keys
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 Main Bios Parameters for C460 Servers
Advanced Bios Parameters for C460 Servers
C460 Servers
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 Intel VT-d PassThrough DMA
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