
8.1 SOL overview
SOL is accomplished in the following way: Serial data that flows to and from the blade server(s) COM port is routed through the network infrastructure of the BladeCenter chassis. This network infrastructure includes the BladeCenter Management Module, the Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM, and the onboard network adapter of the blade server. In addition, the blade server’s integrated system management processor also assists in handling the serial data to and from the COM port.
The BladeCenter Management Module acts as a proxy during a SOL connection from a workstation in the network and the blade server in the BladeCenter chassis. First, the workstation uses telnet to establish a link with the Management Module. When the link is established through telnet, the workstation can then pass a command to the Management Module to interact with the serial port of any blade server in that BladeCenter chassis.
Note: The traffic path of SOL along the network is through the Management Module. It is not possible to establish a SOL session to a blade server by going through the external ports of the switch.
8.2 General rules to establish an SOL connection
To initiate an SOL connection to a blade server, you must first establish a telnet session to the BladeCenter Management Module where the blade server is located. When the telnet session has been established, you can initiate a remote console SOL session to any blade server using the CLI of the Management Module. General rules for establishing this connection are:
You can establish as many as 20 separate telnet sessions to one BladeCenter Management Module. This gives the ability to have one SOL session active on all 14 blade servers in the BladeCenter chassis and also have six additional CLI sessions for the Management Module itself.
If security is a concern, Secure Shell (SSH) sessions are also available so users can establish secured telnet CLI sessions to the Management Module prior to starting an SOL console redirect session to the blade server.
Telnet sessions with the Management Module have a default timeout value of 120 seconds. If there is no telnet or SOL traffic within the timeout interval, the telnet session itself terminates.
SOL uses the first network interface (Planar Ethernet 1) of the blade server to communicate. When this interface attempts to boot through PXE or DHCP, the network interface is reset, causing the SOL connection to drop. If booting through PXE or DHCP is required, it is recommended that the second network interface of the blade server is used (Planar Ethernet 2). This can be set in the blade server’s BIOS settings.
JS20 model blade servers require SOL for video purposes during the operating system install at least. After the operating system is installed the user can use other methods over the blade server’s Ethernet interface(s) for administration (SSH for example). If BOOTP is needed for JS20, again, the second network interface is recommended.
There are no specific rules that apply to the Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM itself. The switch by default reserves VLAN 4095 for SOL traffic.
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