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Troubleshooting
Configuration control commands
Problem definition
Command-line interface
How to
Service and support
Firmware update
Re-enable the ports
Switch information using BBI
Implications of using Layer
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International Technical Support Organization
Nortel Networks L2/3 Ethernet Switch Module for IBM
Eserver
BladeCenter
September 2005
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Contents
Redpaper
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International Technical Support Organization
First Edition September
Contents
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Troubleshooting tools
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Vii
Trademarks
Team that wrote this Redpaper
Preface
IBM RTP
Become a published author
Comments welcome
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Executive summary
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IBM Eserver BladeCenter overview
IBM Eserver BladeCenter product family
IBM Eserver BladeCenter and blade modules
IBM Eserver BladeCenter storage solutions
IBM Eserver BladeCenter architecture
IBM Eserver BladeCenter system management
Midplane
IBM BladeCenter Midplane
Management Module Ethernet interface
Management Module Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet path
Gigabit Ethernet path
IBM Eserver HS20 architecture
PXH-D
Stand-alone configuration tools
Web interface
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Nortel Networks Layer 2/3 GbE Switch Modules
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM connections
Product description
Nortel Networks Layer 2/3 GbE Switch Modules
Competitive advantage
Leadership features and function
Value proposition
Product strength
Supported hardware
Product shipment group
Supported platforms
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Nortel Networks Layer 2/3 GbE Switch Module architecture
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM architecture overview
Nortel GbESM architecture overview
GbESM2
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM block diagram
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM block diagram
Connections on the Nortel GbESM
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM ports specific roles
INT1
Nortel Networks Layer 2/3 GbE Switch Module architecture
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Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM management and administration
Management paths to the Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM management connectivity
Management Module Path
Out-of-band management
In-band management
Serial port Path
External Ethernet ports Path 3A
In-band management considerations
Internal Ethernet ports Path 3B
IBM Eserver BladeCenter Management Module and I2C
Command-line interface
Main Menu commands
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM user interface
CLI Main Menu
Global commands
Navigation commands
Configuration control commands
Additional commands
Upgrading the firmware
Display of a firmware update using CLI
Example 5-1 Example configuration file dump
Capturing the current configuration
Description of default user accounts
Configuring user accounts
Browser Based Interface
Snmp management IBM Director
Switch information using BBI
Multiple Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESMs in a BladeCenter
IBM Eserver BladeCenter system initial setup
Management Module firmware
IBM Eserver BladeCenter system
Accessing the Management Module Web interface
Management Module network interface
Establishing a physical connection to the Management Module
Management Module External Network Interface window
Configuring the Management Module network interfaces
3 I/O module management tasks
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM setup and configuration
I/O Module Tasks Management advanced setup
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM firmware download
Determining the level of Nortel switch software
Blade server initial configuration
Firmware update
UpdateXpress
Firmware update
Operating systems
Microsoft Windows 2003 Broadcom driver installation
Red Hat Linux Broadcom driver installation
Broadcom Advanced Control Suite installation
Select Control Suite and Basp
Firmware and device drivers used in this example
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Spanning Tree 802.1D, 802.1w, 802.1s
Standards and technologies
Vlan tagging 802.1Q
Link Aggregation and Lacp 802.3ad
Open Shortest Path First Ospf RFC1257, RFC2328, and others
Routing Information Protocol RFC1058 and RFC2453
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Vrrp RFC
Summary of sample configurations
Where standards originate and how to get them
Basic Layer 2 configuration
Advanced Layer 2 configurations
Layer 3 configuration static routing
Layer 3 configurations dynamic routing
Configuration
Introduction to High Availability
Introduction to trunk failover
What trunk failover can protect against
Introduction to NIC Teaming
Vrrp Priority
Introduction to Vrrp
Cable type selection cross-over or straight-through
Guidelines for attaching the BladeCenter to a network
Some important rules for ensuring High Availability
Guidelines and comments
Fiber connections
Base configurations for examples in this document
IBM Eserver BladeCenter configuration
Hardware and software used for lab environment
Additional hardware used during the experiments
Preconfiguration preparation
Cisco 3560G switch
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM
IP address and Vlan scheme
Base configuration common to all examples
Management Module settings for Nortel GbESMs
Blade server configuration with Basp
Basic Layer 2 entry topology
Blade server 2 Basp configuration
Layer 2 configuration with 802.1Q tagging and trunk failover
Cisco 3560G switch configuration
Example 7-2 Verifying the Vlan setup
Example 7-1 Create the VLANs and IP interfaces first
Example 7-3 Create IP addresses
Said MTU
Example 7-4 Links
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM switch configuration
Example 7-6 PVIDs set
Example 7-7 Verifying the Vlan setup of the Nortel GbESM
Example 7-7shows what has been configured so far
Complete configuration snapshots
Re-enable the ports
INT2 INT3 EXT1 EXT2
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Basic topology conclusions
Advanced Layer 2 topology sample configurations
0.0 G0/24 Cisco 3560G G0/23 Core
Dynamic link aggregation Ieee 802.3ad Lacp
Port EXT5 tag ena pvid Port EXT6 tag ena pvid
Common Spanning Tree configuration Ieee 802.1D and Pvst
Configure the Cisco Core1 and Core2 for tagged Lacp trunks
Verify the Lacp trunk status
Enter apply to execute the configuration changes
Reenable the ports
Verify the Spanning Tree status
Example 7-11 Verifying port status and Vlan assignment
Example 7-12 Verifying the Spanning Tree status
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Design or topology remarks
Full configuration snapshots
Def INT1 INT2 INT3 EXT1 EXT2 EXT5 EXT6 on GbESM2
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Rapid Spanning Tree Ieee 802.1w
Configure the Cisco Core1 and Core2 for Rapid-PVST
Design remarks
Full configuration snapshots
Def INT1 INT2 INT3 EXT1 EXT2 EXT5 EXT6 on GbESM2
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Multi-Spanning Tree Ieee 802.1s
Configurations for use of MST
Example 7-17 Mstp Information Display GbESM
Key configuration commands to verify Mstp
FWD
Example 7-18 Mstp Information Display Cisco
Example 7-19 Sample Mstp Configuration GbESM
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Example 7-20 Sample Mstp Configuration Cisco
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Implications of using Layer
Layer 3 topology sample configurations
Reasons for choosing a Layer 3 design
Layer 3 sample configuration with static routing and Vrrp
Merits of this configuration
Summary of IP Addressing used in this sample
Layer 3 sample configuration static routing, Vrrp
Example 7-21 Layer 3 VLANs and ports for GbESM switches
Configure VLANs and subnets for the uplink ports
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Configuration for Core1 address
Example 7-22 Layer 3 VLANs and ports for Core switches
Example 7-23 Vrrp Configuration for GbESMs
Vrrp configuration
Example 7-24 Vrrp Hot-standby configuration
Configuration of Hot-standby for Vrrp
Verifying operation of the configuration
Reconnect procedure when configuration is ready
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Example 7-26 Verifying Vrrp status
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Dynamic routing options OSPF/RIP
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Configure additional VLANs and subnets for the uplink ports
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Example 7-30 Additional VLANs and Subnets Core switches
Example 7-32 RIP configuration for the Core switches
Configuring RIP
Configuring Ospf
Example 7-31 RIP configuration for the GbESMs
Example 7-36 GbESM commands to verify RIP
Verifying operation of this configuration
Example 7-34 Configuration for Core switch
Example 7-35 Configuration for Core switch
Example 7-37 Cisco commands to verify RIP
RIP User Configuration
Example 7-38 GbESM commands to verify Ospf
GbESM commands to verify Ospf
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Ospf
Example 7-39 Cisco commands to verify Ospf
Cisco commands to verify Ospf
Userid
L3/vrrp/on /c/l3/vrrp/vr
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Example 7-42 Extreme switch configuration
Configuration for Extreme switches
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Serial over LAN feature description and configuration
General rules to establish an SOL connection
SOL overview
SOL use during Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM experiments
Configuring SOL for use with the Nortel GbESM
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Nortel Networks Layer 2/3 GbE Switch Module troubleshooting
Basic rules
Basic rules and unique symptoms
General comments on troubleshooting
Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM troubleshooting methodology
Systematic approach
Problem definition
Details from affected users
Nortel GbESM Alteon OS switch dumps
Data collection
Test connectivity
Observation of results
Data analysis
Action plan creation
Action plan implementation
Traceroute
Troubleshooting tools
Problem resolution
Ping
Difference tool
Tftp server
Syslog server
Protocol analyzer
Web load generator
GbE Switch documents
GbE Switch software images
Network monitors or management systems
Service and support
Online services
Placing a call to IBM
Ordering information
Listed here are other helpful Web sites
Other support sites
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Abbreviations and acronyms
Pvid
IBM Redbooks
Other publications
Online resources
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Help from IBM
How to get IBM Redbooks
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