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Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode)2-8
Defining Static Network Settings Using a Script File 2-11
NIC Modes and NIC Redundancy Settings2-12
Configuring BIOS Settings and Updating BIOS Firmware2-13
Changing the Configuration of a BIOS Menu Item 2-13
Overview of the BIOS Setup Pages 2-14
Updating the BIOS Firmware2-15
Determining the Current BIOS Version 2-15
Updating the BIOS Firmware by Using the EFI Interface2-15
Updating the BIOS Firmware From A Windows Operating System2-16
Updating the BIOS Firmware From A Linux Operating System 2-17
iFlash32 Utility Command Options 2-18
Determining the iFlash32 Utility Version and Build2-18
Recovering a Corrupted BIOS 2-19
Using the BIOS Recovery Jumper J1E5 2-19
Motherboard Jumpers2-20
Clearing the CIMC Admin Password Using Jumper J45 2-21
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Using the Clear CMOS Jumper J1E6 2-22
Clearing the BIOS Admin Password Using Jumper J1E4 2-23
Updating the CIMC Firmware2-24
RAID Configurations on Hard Drives2-24
CHAPTER
3Maintaining the Server3-1
Status LEDs3-1
Front Panel LEDs 3-2
Rear Panel LEDs 3-3
Preparing for Component Installation3-6
Required Equipment 3-6
Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server 3-6
Removing and Replacing the Server in a Rack 3-7
Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover 3-8
Replaceable Component Locations 3-9
Installing or Replacing Components3-10
Installing Hard Drives 3-11
Installing Power Supplies 3-12
Installing a Fan Tray 3-13
Installing DIMMs 3-15
Memory Performance Guidelines and Population Rules 3-15
DIMM Installation Procedure3-17
Installing CPUs and Heatsinks 3-19
Installing a Motherboard CMOS Battery 3-21
Installing a Trusted Platform Module 3-22
Replacing a PCIe Riser Card Assembly 3-24
Replacing a PCIe Card (Network Adapters) 3-25
Special Considerations for the Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01)3-27
How to Identify Which Power Supply Model is in Your Server3-28
Replacing a PCIe Card (Mass Storage Controllers) 3-28
Special Installation Instructions For the LSI MegaRAID Battery Backup Unit 3-30
Identifying Which Cards Are Installed in Your Server 3-32
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX
BCable and Power Cord SpecificationsB-1
KVM CableB-1
Supported Power Cords and PlugsB-2
AC Power Cord IllustrationsB-3
CRAID Controller ConsiderationsC-1
How to Determine Which Controller Is in Your Server C-1
How to Disable Quiet Boot For CIMC Firmware Earlier Than Release 1.2(1)C-2
How To Enable the ICH10R Onboard Controller C-3
How To Launch Option ROM-Based Controller Utilities C-4
For More Information C-4
DInstallation for Cisco UCS IntegrationD-1
Installing a Release 1.2(2) or Later Server for Cisco UCS IntegrationD-1
Required ItemsD-2
ProcedureD-2
Upgrading a Server Earlier Than Release 1.2(2) for Cisco UCS IntegrationD-5
Required ItemsD-5
Upgrade and Connection ProceduresD-6
1. Upgrading the Firmware and Rebooting in UCSM ModeD-6
2. Physically Connecting the Server to the Cisco UCS EnvironmentD-8
Supported Network Adapter Card Combinations for UCSM ModeD-10
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Preface
This preface describes the audience, organization, and conventions of the Cisco UCS C200 Server
Installation and Service Guide. It also provides information on how to obtain related documentation.
This guide covers UCS C200 Server Generations M1 and M2. Differences between the generations are
noted in text.
Related Documentation
The documentation set for the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) C-Series rack-mount servers is
described in the roadmap document at the following link:
Cisco UCS C-Series Documentation Roadmap
Audience
To use this installation guide, you must be familiar with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and
preferably be a technician who is experienced with electronic and electromechanical equipment.
Organization
This guide is organized as follows:
ChapterTitleDescription
Chapter 1OverviewProvides a brief overview of the Cisco Unified Computing
Chapter 2Installing the ServerDescribes how to install the server into a rack, how to cable and
Chapter 3Maintaining the Server Identifies the replaceable components of the server and
Appendix A Technical
Appendix B Cable and Power Cord
System (UCS) and the role that the Cisco UCS C200 server
plays in the Cisco Unified Computing System environment.
power on the server, and how to connect to the service processor
and your network.
describes how to install or replace them.
Lists physical, environmental, and power specifications.
Specifications
Lists specifications for the supported international power cords.
Specifications
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ChapterTitleDescription
Appendix C RAID Controller
Considerations
Appendix D Installation for Cisco
UCS Integration
Provides information about the RAID controller options for this
server and links to LSI documentation for the controllers.
Provides installation and upgrade procedures for installing the
server into Unified Computing System (UCS) integration.
Conventions
This document uses the following conventions for notes, cautions, and safety warnings.
Notes and Cautions contain important information that you should know.
NoteMeans reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material that are not covered
in the publication.
Preface
CautionMeans reader be careful. You are capable of doing something that might result in equipment damage or
Warning
Waarschuwing
loss of data.
Safety warnings appear throughout this publication in procedures that, if performed incorrectly, can
cause physical injuries. A warning symbol precedes each warning statement.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you
work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar
with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of
each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this
device.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES
Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan
veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken, dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij
elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard
praktijken om ongelukken te voorkomen. Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de
waarschuwing als u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat wordt geleverd, wilt
raadplegen.
Statement 1071
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Varoitus
Attention
Warnung
TÄRKEITÄ TURVALLISUUSOHJEITA
Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja. Ennen kuin
käsittelet laitteistoa, huomioi sähköpiirien käsittelemiseen liittyvät riskit ja tutustu
onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehkäisytapoihin. Turvallisuusvaroitusten käännökset löytyvät laitteen
mukana toimitettujen käännettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa näkyvien
lausuntonumeroiden avulla.
SÄILYTÄ NÄMÄ OHJEET
IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ
Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant
entraîner des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez
conscient des dangers liés aux circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures
couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des
avertissements figurant dans les consignes de sécurité traduites qui accompagnent cet appareil,
référez-vous au numéro de l'instruction situé à la fin de chaque avertissement.
CONSERVEZ CES INFORMATIONS
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu Verletzungen führen
kann. Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geräten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und
den üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder
Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten
Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden.
Avvertenza
Advarsel
BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF.
IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA
Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle
persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli
relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.
Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le
traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento.
CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI
VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER
Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare. Du er i en situasjon som kan føre til skade på person. Før du
begynner å arbeide med noe av utstyret, må du være oppmerksom på farene forbundet med
elektriske kretser, og kjenne til standardprosedyrer for å forhindre ulykker. Bruk nummeret i slutten
av hver advarsel for å finne oversettelsen i de oversatte sikkerhetsadvarslene som fulgte med denne
enheten.
TA VARE PÅ DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE
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Aviso
¡Advertencia!
Varning!
INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você está em uma situação que poderá ser causadora de
lesões corporais. Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer equipamento, tenha conhecimento dos
perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas habituais de
prevenção de acidentes. Utilize o número da instrução fornecido ao final de cada aviso para
localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham este dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
Este símbolo de aviso indica peligro. Existe riesgo para su integridad física. Antes de manipular
cualquier equipo, considere los riesgos de la corriente eléctrica y familiarícese con los
procedimientos estándar de prevención de accidentes. Al final de cada advertencia encontrará el
número que le ayudará a encontrar el texto traducido en el apartado de traducciones que acompaña
a este dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES
VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR
Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada.
Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och
känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor. Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av
varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna
anordning.
SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR
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Aviso
Advarsel
INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você se encontra em uma situação em que há risco de lesões
corporais. Antes de trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, esteja ciente dos riscos que envolvem os
circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas padrão de prevenção de acidentes. Use o
número da declaração fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de
segurança traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES
VIGTIGE SIKKERHEDSANVISNINGER
Dette advarselssymbol betyder fare. Du befinder dig i en situation med risiko for
legemesbeskadigelse. Før du begynder arbejde på udstyr, skal du være opmærksom på de
involverede risici, der er ved elektriske kredsløb, og du skal sætte dig ind i standardprocedurer til
undgåelse af ulykker. Brug erklæringsnummeret efter hver advarsel for at finde oversættelsen i de
oversatte advarsler, der fulgte med denne enhed.
GEM DISSE ANVISNINGER
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CHAP T ER
1
Overview
The Cisco UCS C200 Server, which is a part of the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount server family, is
designed to operate in a wide range of data center environments, including those environments that use
the Cisco Unified Computing System, Cisco Nexus family products, and discrete Ethernet and Fibre
Channel switches from Cisco and third parties.
The Cisco UCS C200 server is a high-density, two-socket, 1RU rack-mount server designed to balance
simplicity, performance, and density. Powered with two quad-core Intel Xeon 5500 series processors,
the server supports production-level network infrastructures, web services, virtualization, data centers,
and small-office and remote-office applications.
Figure 1-1 shows the external features of the front panel.
Figure 1-1Front Panel Features
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1DVD-RW drive 2Hard drive (up to four)
3Console connector4Reset button
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5Power supply fault LED6Memory fault LED
7CPU fault LED8Network activity LED
9System fault LED10 Locator button/LED
11 Power button/Power status LED
1. See the following caution.
CautionDo not use the Reset button. This button is for development debugging only. This button will reset
memory and CPU settings to the defaults.
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Figure 1-2 shows the external features of the rear panel. A Generation M2 server is shown (the USB ports
and the 10/100 Ethernet management port are in slightly different positions for Generation M1).
•One 10/100 Ethernet management port (RJ-45 connector).
•One DB9 serial connector.
•One DB15 VGA
•Two USB
7
connector.
8
2.0 connectors.
The server also has one front-panel console connector (with supplied KVM9 cable,
provides DB15 video, DB9 serial, and two USB 2.0 connectors).
One internal DVD-RW drive.
supply is optional).
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CHAP T ER
2
Installing the Server
This chapter describes how to install the server and includes the following sections:
•Unpacking and Inspecting the Server, page 2-2
•Preparing for Installation, page 2-3
•Installing the Server Into a Rack, page 2-4
•Initial Server Setup, page 2-8
•Configuring BIOS Settings and Updating BIOS Firmware, page 2-13
•Updating the CIMC Firmware, page 2-24
•RAID Configurations on Hard Drives, page 2-24
NoteBefore you install, operate, or service a server, review the Regulatory Compliance and Safety
Information for Cisco UCS C-Series Servers for important safety information.
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Warning
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you
work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar
with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of
each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
Statement 1071
Only trained and qualified personnel must be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Statement 1030
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Unpacking and Inspecting the Server
TipKeep the shipping container in case the server requires shipping in the future.
NoteThe chassis is thoroughly inspected before shipment. If any damage occurred during transportation or
any items are missing, contact your customer service representative immediately.
To inspect the shipment, follow these steps:
Step 1Remove the server from its cardboard container—save all packaging material.
Step 2Compare the shipment to the equipment list provided by your customer service representative and
Figure 2-1. Verify that you have all items.
Step 3Check for damage and report any discrepancies or damage to your customer service representative. Have
the following information ready:
•Invoice number of shipper (see the packing slip)
•Model and serial number of the damaged unit
•Description of damage
•Effect of damage on the installation
Figure 2-1Shipping Box Contents
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Reset
MEM
PSU
Console
CPU
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3Power cord (optional, up to two)4Documentation
5KVM cable
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Preparing for Installation
This section includes the following topics:
•Installation Guidelines, page 2-3
•Rack Requirements, page 2-4
•Required Equipment, page 2-4
Installation Guidelines
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
To prevent the system from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum
recommended ambient temperature of: 35° C (95° F).
Statement 1047
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main
disconnecting device.
Statement 1019
This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that
the protective device is rated not greater than: 250 V, 15 A.
Statement 1005
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes.
Statement 1074
When installing the server, follow these guidelines:
•Plan your site configuration and prepare the site before installing the server. See the Cisco UCS Site
Preparation Guide for the recommended site planning tasks.
•Ensure that there is adequate space around the server to allow for servicing and for adequate airflow.
The airflow in this server is from front to back.
•Ensure that the air-conditioning meets the thermal requirements listed in Appendix A, “Technical
Specifications.”
•Ensure that the cabinet or rack meets the requirements listed in the “Rack Requirements” section on
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Specifications.” If available, you can use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect against
power failures.
CautionAvoid UPS types that use ferroresonant technology. These UPS types can become unstable with systems
such as the Cisco UCS, which can have substantial current draw fluctuations from fluctuating data traffic
patterns.
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Rack Requirements
This section provides the requirements for the standard open racks, assuming an external ambient air
temperature range of 32 to 95
The rack must be of the following type:
•Standard 19-inch (48.3-cm) wide, four-post EIA rack, with mounting posts that conform to English
universal hole spacing per section 1 of ANSI/EIA-310-D-1992.
•The rack post holes can be square or round when you use the supplied slide rails.
•The minimum vertical rack space per server must be one rack unit (RU), equal to 1.75 inches
(4.45 cm).
TipThe Cisco R-Series racks and RP-Series PDUs have been designed for optimum performance with Cisco
products and are available from Cisco.
°F (0 to 35°C).
Required Equipment
The slide rails supplied by Cisco Systems do not require any tools for installation, but you might want
to use a tape measure and level to help level the slide rails during installation.
Installing the Server Into a Rack
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
This section describes how to install the server into a rack.
Warning
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special
precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure
your safety:
This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component
at the bottom of the rack.
If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack.
Statement 1006
To install the slide rails and the server into a rack, follow these steps:
2-4
Step 1Install the slide rails into the rack:
TipUse two people to help keep the slide rails and server level during installation. You can use a tape
measure and level or count the holes in the rack posts to ensure that the slide rails and server are level.
a. Align the slide-rail assembly inside the rack posts with the length-adjustment bracket (item 4)
toward the rear of the rack (see
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b. Compress the length-adjustment bracket until the mounting pegs (item 6) and locking clips (item 5)
on the slide-rail assembly engage the desired rack holes on the front and rear rack posts.
c. Pull the inner slide rails on each assembly out toward the rack front until they hit the internal stops
and lock in place.
Figure 2-2Attaching a Slide-Rail Assembly
1Front-left rack post 2Rear-left rack post
3Slide-rail assembly4Length-adjustment bracket
5Locking clip (one on each end of assembly)6Mounting pegs (two on each end of assembly)
d. Attach the second slide-rail assembly to the opposite side of the rack. Ensure that the two slide-rail
assemblies are level and at the same height with each other.
e. Pull the inner slide rails on each assembly out toward the rack front until they hit the internal stops
and lock in place.
TipYou can optionally use the #2 Phillips screws that come with the slide rails to increase stability after
installation. These screws can be installed on the front attachment bracket on each assembly, but are not
required.
Step 2Attach mounting brackets to the server:
a. Set a mounting bracket (item 3) on the side of the server, aligning its keyed holes over the pegs on
the server (item 2). The plastic installation release clip (item 5) on the bracket should be toward the
server front. See
b. Push the mounting bracket toward the server rear until the locking clip clicks over the server peg.
c. Attach the remaining mounting bracket to the opposite side of the server.
Figure 2-3.
TipYou can optionally use the #1 Phillips screws that come with the slide rails to increase stability after
installation. You can install two of these screws on each side of the server to more permanently attach
the mounting brackets to each side of the server, but they are not required.
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Figure 2-3Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Server
a. Align the mounting brackets that are attached to the server sides with the front of the empty slide
rails.
b. Push the server into the slide rails until it stops at the internal stops.
c. Push the plastic installation release clip on each mounting bracket toward the server rear (see item
4 in
Figure 2-3), and then continue pushing the server into the rack until its front flanges touch the
rack posts.
Step 4Attach the (optional) cable management arm (CMA) to the rear of the slide rails:
NoteThe orientation in these instructions refers to a view from the front of the server.
a. Slide the plastic clip on the right end of the CMA length-adjustment slider (item 2) into the rear of
the right slide rail (item 1) until it clips onto the plastic retaining flange inside the slide rail. See
Figure 2-4.
b. Expand the CMA length-adjustment slider (item 2) until its left end aligns with the rear of the left
slide-rail assembly (item 3).
c. Slide the innermost CMA attachment clip (item 4) into the rear of the left slide rail (item 3) and clip
it onto the CMA flange that is on the mounting bracket that is attached to the server.
d. Attach the two-hole slotted bracket (item 5) that is on the left end of the CMA length-adjustment
slider to the left slide rail. Fit the two-hole slotted bracket over the two pegs inside the slide rail.
e. Attach the outermost CMA attachment clip (item 6) onto the CMA flange that is on the left slide rail.
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1Rear of right slide rail (plastic retaining flange
2CMA length-adjustment slider
is inside the rail)
3Rear of left slide rail assembly4Innermost CMA attachment clip
5Two-hole slotted bracket on end of CMA
6Outermost CMA attachment clip
length-adjustment slider
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Initial Server Setup
This section contains the following topics:
•Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode), page 2-8
•Defining Static Network Settings Using a Script File, page 2-11
•NIC Modes and NIC Redundancy Settings, page 2-12
Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode)
NoteThis section describes how to power on the server, assign an IP address, and connect to server
management when using the server in standalone mode. To use the server in UCS integration, specific
cabling and settings are required. See
Integration, page D-1.
Installing a Release 1.2(2) or Later Server for Cisco UCS
NoteThe server is shipped with a default NIC mode called Shared LOM, default NIC redundancy is
active-active, and DHCP is enabled. Shared LOM mode enables the two 1Gb Ethernet ports to access
the Cisco Integrated Management Interface (CIMC). If you want to use the 10/100 management ports or
a Cisco network adapter card port to access the CIMC, you must first connect to the server and change
the NIC mode as described in
NIC redundancy and set static IP settings.
Use the following procedure to perform initial setup of the server.
Step 1Attach a power cord to each power supply in your server, and then attach the power cord to a grounded
AC power outlet. See the
Wait for approximately two minutes to let the server boot in standby power during the first bootup.
You can verify power status by looking at the Power Status LED on the front panel (see Figure 1-1 on
page 1-1):
•Off—The server is not receiving power. Check the power cord connections and the power source of
the facility.
•Blinking green—The server is in standby power mode. Power is supplied only to the service
processor and some motherboard functions.
•Solid green—The server is in main power mode. Power is supplied to all server components.
NoteDuring bootup, the server beeps once for each USB device that is attached to the server. Even if there
are no external USB devices attached, there is a short beep for each virtual USB device such as a virtual
floppy drive, CD/DVD drive, keyboard, or mouse. A beep is also emitted if a USB device is hot-plugged
or hot-unplugged during BIOS power-on self test (POST), or while you are accessing the BIOS Setup
utility or the EFI shell.
Step 3 of the following procedure. In that step, you can also change the
“Power Specifications” section on page A-2 for power specifications.
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Step 2Use the supplied KVM cable to connect a keyboard and VGA monitor to the console connector on the
front panel (see
NoteAlternatively, you can use the VGA and USB ports on the rear panel. However, you cannot use the front
panel console connector VGA and the rear panel VGA at the same time. If you are connected to one VGA
connector and you then connect a video device to the other connector, the first VGA connector is
disabled. You can then reactivate the first VGA connector only by rebooting the server.
Step 3Set NIC mode, NIC redundancy, and choose whether to enable DHCP or set static network settings:
a. Press the Power button to boot the server. Watch for the prompt to press F8.
b. During bootup, press F8 when prompted to open the BIOS CIMC Configuration Utility.
Figure 1-1 on page 1-1).
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management (see
–
Dedicated—The two 10/100 management ports are used to access the CIMC. You have to select
Figure 1-2 on page 1-2 for identificationof the ports):
a NIC redundancy and IP setting.
–
Shared LOM (default)—The two 1Gb Ethernet ports are used to access the CIMC. This is the
factory default setting, along with Active-active NIC redundancy and DHCP enabled.
–
Cisco Card—The ports on an installed Cisco network adapter card are used to access the CIMC.
You have to select a NIC redundancy and IP setting.
NoteThe Cisco Card NIC mode is currently supported only with a Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface
Card (N2XX-ACPCI01) that is installed in PCIe slot 2 (see
Figure 3-15 on page 3-27). See also
Special Considerations for the Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01),
page 3-27.
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d. Use this utility to change the NIC redundancy to your preference. This server has three possible NIC
redundancy settings:
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None—The Ethernet ports operate independently and do not fail over if there is a problem.
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Active-standby—If an active Ethernet port fails, traffic fails over to a standby port.
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Active-active—All Ethernet ports are utilized simultaneously.
e. Choose whether to enable DHCP for dynamic network settings, or enter static network settings.
NoteBefore you enable DHCP, your DHCP server must be preconfigured with the range of MAC
addresses for this server. The MAC address is printed on a label on the rear of the server. This
server has a range of six MAC addresses assigned to the CIMC. The MAC address printed on
the label is the beginning of the range of six contiguous MAC addresses.
f. Optional: Use this utility to make VLAN settings, and to set a default CIMC user password.
NoteChanges to the settings take effect after approximately 45 seconds. Refresh with F5 and wait
until the new settings appear before you reboot the server in the next step.
g. Press F10 to save your settings and reboot the server.
NoteIf you chose to enable DHCP, the dynamically assigned IP and MAC addresses are displayed on the
console screen during bootup.
TipThere is an alternate procedure for defining static settings by automating with a script. See the
“Defining Static Network Settings Using a Script File” section on page 2-11.
Step 4Connect to the CIMC for server management. Connect Ethernet cables from your LAN to the server by
using the ports that you selected by your NIC Mode setting in
Step 3. The Active-active and
Active-passive NIC redundancy settings require you to connect to two ports.
Step 5Use a browser and the IP address of the CIMC to connect to the CIMC Setup Utility. The IP address is
based upon the settings that you made in
Step 3 (either a static address or the address assigned by your
DHCP server).
NoteThe default username for the server is admin. The default password is password.
Step 6To manage the server, see the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server Configuration Guide or the Cisco
UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server CLI Configuration Guide for instructions on using those interfaces.
The links to these documents are in the C-Series documentation roadmap:
To install or replace hardware components, see the “Maintaining the Server” section on page 3-1.
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Defining Static Network Settings Using a Script File
This section describes how to define static network settings for multiple servers by automating the
configuration process with a script file.
Step 1Use a text editor to create a file named network.cfg.
Step 2Create the contents of network.cfg in the following format. Use only the tags that you want to set.
Step 3Use a text editor to create a file named startup.nsh. with the following contents:
fs0:
cimcconfig
Step 4Copy your network.cfg file and your startup.nsh file to a USB thumb drive.
Step 5Insert the USB thumb drive into a USB port on the server.
Step 6Press and release the Power button to boot the server.
Step 7Observe the booting process and press F6 when prompted to enter the BIOS Boot Manager.
Step 8Select EFI as the boot device and then press Enter.
The server power cycles and launches the configuration utility, which runs the startup.nsh file. Any
errors are printed to the screen and an errors.txt file.
Step 9Remove the USB thumb drive, alter the network.cfg file with your next IP address, and then insert the
USB thumb drive into the next server that you want to configure.
Step 10After the server has been assigned an IP address, you can use that address to access the service
processor’s GUI or CLI management system. See the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server
Configuration Guide or the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server CLI Configuration Guide.
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NIC Modes and NIC Redundancy Settings
This server has the following NIC mode settings that you can choose from:
•Dedicated—The two 10/100 management ports are used to access the CIMC. You have to select a
NIC redundancy and IP setting.
•Shared LOM (default)—The two 1Gb Ethernet ports are used to access the CIMC. This is the factory
default setting, along with Active-active NIC redundancy and DHCP enabled.
•Cisco Card—The ports on an installed Cisco network adapter card are used to access the CIMC. You
have to select a NIC redundancy and IP setting.
NoteThe Cisco Card NIC mode is currently supported only with a Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface
Card (N2XX-ACPCI01) that is installed in PCIe slot 2 (see
Special Considerations for the Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01),
page 3-27.
This server has the following NIC redundancy settings that you can choose from:
•None—The Ethernet ports operate independently and do not fail over if there is a problem.
Figure 3-15 on page 3-27). See also
•Active-standby—If an active Ethernet port fails, traffic fails over to a standby port.
•Active-active—All Ethernet ports are utilized simultaneously.
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Configuring BIOS Settings and Updating BIOS Firmware
This section contains information about the system BIOS and contains the following sections:
•Changing the Configuration of a BIOS Menu Item, page 2-13
•Overview of the BIOS Setup Pages, page 2-14
•Updating the BIOS Firmware, page 2-15
•Recovering a Corrupted BIOS, page 2-19
•Motherboard Jumpers, page 2-20
Changing the Configuration of a BIOS Menu Item
You can change the BIOS settings for your server by using the procedure in this section. Detailed
instructions are also printed on the BIOS screens.
Step 1Enter the BIOS setup utility by pressing the F2 key when prompted during bootup.
NoteThe version and build of the current BIOS are displayed on the Main page of the utility.
Step 2Use the arrow keys to select the BIOS menu page.
Step 3Highlight the field to be modified by using the arrow keys.
Step 4Press Enter to select the field that you want to change, and then modify the value in the field.
Step 5Press the right arrow key until the Exit menu screen is displayed.
Step 6Follow the instructions on the Exit menu screen to save your changes and exit the setup utility (or Press
F10). You can exit without saving changes by pressing Esc.
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Overview of the BIOS Setup Pages
Table 2-1 contains summary descriptions of the BIOS setup pages. Detailed descriptions of each setup
field on the pages are printed on the BIOS screens.
Ta b l e 2-1Overview of BIOS Setup Utility Pages
ScreenContents
Main •General information about the BIOS version and system memory installed
•Settings to enable or disable quiet boot and POST error pass
•Settings to define system date and time
AdvancedConfiguration submenus used to define settings for:
•Processors
•Memory
•Mass storage controllers
•Serial port
•USB
•PCIe
SecuritySettings used to install and change the BIOS administrator and user passwords
Server Management Settings you can use to:
•Manage non-maskable interrupt (NMI)
•Clear the system event log
•Define boot time-out
•Configure plug and play
•Configure advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI) for your operating systems
•Set console redirection on the serial port
•View system information such as the serial number and BMC revision
Boot OptionsSettings you can use to:
•Define network boot
•Define boot time-out for F2 prompts
•Define boot order for devices, boot retries, and USB device boot order
•Define boot order for CDROM devices, hard disk drives, and floppy drives
Boot ManagerList of available boot devices that you can boot from immediately by choosing the device from this
screen
Error ManagementLists system errors with descriptions and severity
Exit •Options that you can use to exit while either saving or discarding changes
•Options to save current values as a user default, or load default values
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Updating the BIOS Firmware
You can update the BIOS firmware either by using the EFI interface during bootup, or by updating from
a running Windows or Linux operating system (OS).
•Determining the Current BIOS Version, page 2-15
•Updating the BIOS Firmware by Using the EFI Interface, page 2-15
•Updating the BIOS Firmware From A Windows Operating System, page 2-16
•Updating the BIOS Firmware From A Linux Operating System, page 2-17
•iFlash32 Utility Command Options, page 2-18
Determining the Current BIOS Version
There are two ways you can view the current version and build number of the BIOS:
•Press F2 during server bootup to open the BIOS setup utility and look at the listing on the Main page.
•From within a running Windows or Linux OS, use the iFlash32 command with the -i option. See the
“iFlash32 Utility Command Options” section on page 2-18.
Updating the BIOS Firmware by Using the EFI Interface
Use the following procedure to update the BIOS firmware by using the EFI interface. Instructions are
included for using local media or a virtual device.
Step 1Download the BIOS update package from Cisco.com and extract it to a temporary location.
To find the downloads for your server, see the following URL, then click Unified Computing, log in,
and then click Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers.
Step 2Prepare the BIOS update files on either local media for local upgrade, or as a virtual device for remote
upgrade:
•For local upgrade—Perform these steps before you go to Step 3:
a. Copy the contents of the extracted bios/uefi/ folder to the root directory a USB thumb drive.
b. Connect a VGA monitor and USB keyboard to the Cisco C-Series server.
c. Insert the USB thumb drive into a USB port on the Cisco C-Series server.
•For remote upgrade—Perform these steps before you go to Step 3:
a. Copy the contents of the extracted bios/uefi/ folder to the root directory a USB thumb drive
that is connected to your workstation.
b. Use a browser to connect to the CIMC Manager software on the server that you are upgrading.
Enter the CIMC IP address for that server in the address field of the browser, then enter your
user name and password.
c. Launch a KVM Console window (click the KVM keyboard icon).
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e. In the Virtual Media Session window, click Add Image and then use the dialog to navigate to
the USB thumb drive that contains the contents of the
bios/uefi/ folder.
The USB thumb drive is displayed in the Client View pane.
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f. In the Virtual Media Session window, check the check box in the Mapped column for the USB
thumb drive that you added, and then wait for mapping to complete. Observe the progress in the
Details pane.
Step 3Boot the server and press F6 when prompted to get to the Boot Option screen.
Step 4On the Boot Option screen, select EFI Shell.
Step 5Wait for the on-screen message that says that the update is complete and the prompt to reboot the server .
The update typically takes about three minutes.
Step 6Reboot the server to complete the update.
Updating the BIOS Firmware From A Windows Operating System
Use the following procedure to update the BIOS firmware from a running Windows host OS.
NoteThe required version of the iFlash32 utility that is used in this procedure is iFlash32 Version 1.1, Build 3
or later. This utility is included in the BIOS firmware update package. See
Utility Version and Build, page 2-18.
Determining the iFlash32
Step 1Boot the server using a hard drive that has the Windows host OS installed.
Step 2Download the BIOS update package for Windows_x86 or Windows_x64 and the C200 server from
Cisco.com and extract it to a temporary folder on the server’s host OS.
To find the downloads for your server, see the following URL, then click Unified Computing, log in,
and then click Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers.
NoteAlternatively, if you do not have a browser installed on the server, you can download the package to a
separate computer and then transfer the files by using a USB thumb drive. If you use this method, copy
the contents of the extracted
Windows_x86 or Windows_x64 folder to the root directory of the USB thumb
drive, then insert the thumb drive into a USB port on the C200 server.
Step 3Install the BIOS update driver (flashud.sys) to the OS environment:
a. At a command prompt within your Windows OS, change directory to the location of the folder that
you extracted in
–
If you extracted to a location on the host OS, change directory to that folder.
–
If you are transferring the files with a USB thumb drive, change directory to that location using
Step 2:
the drive letter assigned to the thumb drive.
b. Enter the following command to install the BIOS update driver to your OS environment:
install.cmd
Step 4At a command prompt within your OS, use the iFlash32 utility to update the system BIOS in
non-interactive mode by entering the following command and options:
iflash32/u [BIOS file name] /ni
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options.
Step 5Reboot the server to complete the update.
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Updating the BIOS Firmware From A Linux Operating System
Use the following procedure to update the BIOS firmware from a running host OS.
NoteThe required version of the iFlash32 utility that is used in this procedure is iFlash32 Version 1.1, Build 3
or later. This utility is included in the BIOS firmware update package. See
Utility Version and Build, page 2-18.
Step 1Boot the server using a hard drive that has the Linux host OS installed.
Step 2Download the BIOS update package for Linux and the C200 server from Cisco.com and extract it to a
temporary folder on the server’s host OS.
To find the downloads for your server, see the following URL, then click Unified Computing, log in,
and then click Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers.
NoteAlternatively, if you do not have a browser installed on the server, you can download the package to a
separate computer and then transfer the files by using a USB thumb drive. If you use this method, copy
the contents of the extracted
Linux folder to the root directory of the USB thumb drive, then insert the
thumb drive into a USB port on the C200 server.
Determining the iFlash32
Step 3Change directory to the folder that contains the BIOS update package.
•If you extracted to a location on the host OS, change directory to that folder, then continue with
Step 4.
•If you are transferring the files with a USB thumb drive, perform the following steps:
a. At a Linux prompt, enter the following command to verify that the USB thumb drive is detected:
fdisk -l
If the thumb drive is detected, it appears as /dev/sdb1 in the list of detected SCSI devices.
b. Mount the USB thumb drive as a directory in the Linux file system:
mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb
c. Change directory to the folder on the USB thumb drive that contains the BIOS update package.
For example:
cd /mnt/usb/c250
Step 4Run the iFlash32 utility to update the system BIOS in non-interactive mode by entering the following
command and options:
iflash32- ./iflash32 -u -ni [BIOS file name].cap
See the “iFlash32 Utility Command Options” section on page 2-18 for information about the available
options.
Step 5Reboot the server to complete the update.
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iFlash32 Utility Command Options
NoteThe command syntax shown below is for Linux. For Windows, use “/” in place of “-” for all options.
You can use the iFlash32 command with the following options:
•To view the command-line help page:
iflash32 -h
•To update the system BIOS:
iflash32 -u [BIOS file name]
•To update the system BIOS in non-interactive mode:
iflash32 -u [BIOS file name] -ni
•To display BIOS file information:
iflash32 -i [BIOS file name]
•To display the current system BIOS version:
iflash32 -i
•To restore the BIOS settings to the factory defaults:
iflash32 -rd
Determining the iFlash32 Utility Version and Build
Determine the version and build of the iFlash32 utility as follows:
Step 1Copy the iFlash32.exe file to a USB thumb drive.
The iFlash32 utility is included with the BIOS firmware download. Find the file in the directory structure
where you extracted the update package:
•For Linux: .../c250-BIOS/[BIOS version]/bios/linux/
Step 2Boot the server, and when prompted, press F6 to open the Boot Option menu.
Step 3Select EFI Shell to boot the server to the EFI shell.
Step 4At the shell prompt, enter the map -r command to map the USB thumb drive.
Step 5At the shell prompt, enter the fs0: to change the shell to the mapped USB thumb drive.
Step 6Enter the command to display the iFlash32 information:
•For Windows: iflash /i
•For Linux: iflash -i
The output should be similar to the following:
Iflash32 BIOS Update Utility Ver 1.1 Build 3
Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Cisco Systems Inc.
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Recovering a Corrupted BIOS
There are two ways that you can recover a corrupted BIOS:
•You can use the CIMC management interface, either GUI or CLI. For instructions, refer to the Cisco
UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server Configuration Guide or the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount
Server CLI Configuration Guide.
•You can use the BIOS recovery function of jumper J1E5 on the motherboard. For instructions, refer
to the
“Using the BIOS Recovery Jumper J1E5” section on page 2-19.
Using the BIOS Recovery Jumper J1E5
This jumper is adjacent to the CMOS battery (see Figure 2-5 on page 2-20). You can use this jumper to
force the server to flash a new BIOS, in the case of a system hang. For example, if the system hangs after
a BIOS update, use this procedure to force the server to look for the new firmware.
Step 1Download the BIOS update package and extract it to a temporary location.
Step 2Copy the contents of the extracted UEFI folder to the root directory a USB thumb drive.
Step 3Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
Step 4Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
Step 5Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might have
to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
Step 6Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section on
page 3-8.
Step 7Move the shorting jumper to pins 1 and 2 of the J1E5 header (see Figure 2-5 on page 2-20).
Step 8Reinstall the top cover and reconnect AC power cords to the server. The server powers up to standby
power mode, indicated when the Power LED on the front panel is amber.
Step 9Insert the USB thumb drive into a USB port on the server.
Step 10Return the server to main power mode by pressing the Power button on the front panel. The server is in
main power mode when the Power LED is green.
NoteYou must allow the entire server to reboot to main power mode to complete the recovery. This
is because the state of the J1E5 jumper cannot be determined without the host CPU running. The
server automatically boots into the UEFI shell and updates the BIOS from the USB thumb drive.
Step 11Wait for server to complete the BIOS update, then remove the USB thumb drive from the server.
Step 12Press the Power button to shut down the server to standby power mode, and then remove AC power cords
from the server to remove all power.
Step 13Remove the top cover from the server.
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Step 14Move the shorting jumper from header pins 1 and 2, back to its default position on pins 2 and 3.
NoteIf you do not move the jumper, the server forces a recovery of the new BIOS every time that you
power cycle the server.
Step 15Replace the top cover, replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, then
power on the server by pressing the Power button.
Motherboard Jumpers
These jumpers are adjacent to the CMOS battery (see Figure 2-5). This section contains the following
topics:
•Clearing the CIMC Admin Password Using Jumper J45, page 2-21
•Using the Clear CMOS Jumper J1E6, page 2-22
•Clearing the BIOS Admin Password Using Jumper J1E4, page 2-23
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Clearing the CIMC Admin Password Using Jumper J45
This procedure describes how to clear the CIMC admin password back to the default in case the
user-selected password is lost of forgotten.
Step 1Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
Step 2Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
Step 3Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might have
to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
Step 4Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section on
page 3-8.
Step 5Move the shorting jumper to pins 2 and 3 of the J45 header (see Figure 2-5 on page 2-20).
Step 6Reinstall the top cover and reconnect AC power cords to the server. The server powers up to standby
power mode, indicated when the Power LED on the front panel is amber.
Step 7Return the server to main power mode by pressing the Power button on the front panel. The server is in
main power mode when the Power LED is green.
NoteYou must allow the entire server to reboot to main power mode to complete the password reset.
This is because the state of the J45 jumper cannot be determined without the host CPU running.
The password is then cleared.
Step 8Press the Power button to shut down the server to standby power mode, and then remove AC power cords
from the server to remove all power.
Step 9Remove the top cover from the server.
Step 10Remove the shorting jumper from the header pins.
NoteIf you do not remove the jumper, the password is cleared every time that you power-cycle the
server.
Step 11Replace the top cover, replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, then
power on the server by pressing the Power button.
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Using the Clear CMOS Jumper J1E6
You can use this jumper to clear the server’s CMOS settings in the case of a system hang. For example,
if the server hangs because of incorrect settings and does not boot, use this jumper to invalidate the
settings and reboot with defaults.
Step 1Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
Step 2Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
Step 3Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might have
to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
Step 4Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section on
page 3-8.
Step 5Move the shorting jumper to pins 2 and 3 of the J1E6 header (see Figure 2-5 on page 2-20).
Step 6Reinstall the top cover and reconnect AC power cords to the server. The server powers up to standby
power mode, indicated when the Power LED on the front panel is amber.
Step 7Return the server to main power mode by pressing the Power button on the front panel. The server is in
main power mode when the Power LED is green.
NoteYou must allow the entire server, not just the service processor, to reboot to main power mode
to complete the reset. This is because the state of the J1E6 jumper cannot be determined without
the host CPU running.
Step 8Press the Power button to shut down the server to standby power mode, and then remove AC power cords
from the server to remove all power.
Step 9Remove the top cover from the server.
Step 10Remove the shorting jumper from the J1E6 header pins.
NoteIf you do not remove the J1E6 jumper, the CMOS settings are reset to the default every time that
you power-cycle the server.
Step 11Replace the top cover, replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, then
power on the server by pressing the Power button.
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Clearing the BIOS Admin Password Using Jumper J1E4
This procedure describes how to clear the BIOS admin password for the BIOS back to the default in case
the user-selected password is lost of forgotten.
Step 1Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
Step 2Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
Step 3Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might have
to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
Step 4Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section on
page 3-8.
Step 5Move the shorting jumper to pins 2 and 3 of the J1E4 header (see Figure 2-5 on page 2-20).
Step 6Reinstall the top cover and reconnect AC power cords to the server. The server powers up to standby
power mode, indicated when the Power LED on the front panel is amber.
Step 7Return the server to main power mode by pressing the Power button on the front panel. The server is in
main power mode when the Power LED is green.
NoteYou must allow the entire server to reboot to main power mode to complete the password reset.
This is because the state of the jumper cannot be determined without the host CPU running. The
password is then cleared.
Step 8Press the Power button to shut down the server to standby power mode, and then remove AC power cords
from the server to remove all power.
Step 9Remove the top cover from the server.
Step 10Remove the shorting jumper from the header pins.
NoteIf you do not remove the jumper, the password is cleared every time that you power-cycle the
server.
Step 11Replace top cover, replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, then power
on the server by pressing the Power button.
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Updating the CIMC Firmware
The server uses CIMC firmware obtained from and certified by Cisco. After you have downloaded a
CIMC firmware image from Cisco, you can use it to update the firmware on your server. Cisco also
provides release notes with each firmware image.
To find the downloads for your server, see the following URL, then click Unified Computing, log in,
and then click Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers.
NoteIf your server uses an LSI MegaRAID card for mass storage control, you might hear beeps coming from
the card when you make changes to the array. See the
page 3-32 for more information.
For information about the RAID options in this server and how to access third-party RAID utilities, see
RAID Controller Considerations, page C-1.
“LSI MegaRAID Card Beep Codes” section on
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This chapter describes how to diagnose hardware problems with status LEDs and how to install or
replace hardware components, and includes the following sections:
•Status LEDs, page 3-1
•Preparing for Component Installation, page 3-6
•Installing or Replacing Components, page 3-10
This section describes the locations and interpretations of LEDs on the server that can provide status and
troubleshooting information. This section includes the following topics:
•Front Panel LEDs, page 3-2
•Rear Panel LEDs, page 3-3
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Front Panel LEDs
Figure 3-1 shows the names and locations of the front panel LEDs.
Figure 3-1Front Panel LEDs
1DVD activity LED2Hard drive fault LED
3Hard drive activity LED4Power supply fault LED
5Memory fault LED6CPU fault LED
7Network activity LED8System fault LED
9Locator LED/Locator button10 Power status LED/Power button
Table 3-1 describes the possible states and interpretations for the LEDs that are shown in Figure 3-1.
Ta b l e 3-1Front Panel LEDs
LED NameState
DVD activity • Off—The DVD drive is not in use.
•Green, blinking—The DVD drive is reading or writing data.
Hard drive fault • Off—The hard drive is operating properly.
•Amber—This hard drive has failed.
Hard drive activity •Off—There is no hard drive in the hard drive sled.
•Green—The hard drive is ready.
•Green, blinking—The hard drive is reading or writing data.
Power supply fault •Off—All power supplies are operating properly.
•Amber—At least one power supply has failed.
Memory fault • Off—All DIMMs are operating properly.
•Amber—At least one memory bank has a failed DIMM.
CPU fault • Off—All CPUs are operating properly.
•Amber—At least one CPU has failed.
Network activity •Off—The server is powered off or in standby power mode.
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main power mode. The blink rate is faster as network activity
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Table 3-1Front Panel LEDs (continued)
LED NameState
System fault •Green—The server is operating properly.
•Amber, blinking—An event that requires a service action has been
detected. Investigate other LEDs and check logs to isolate the
problem.
Locator • Off—The Locator LED is not in use.
•Blue, flashing—The Locator LED/button was pressed and the
Locator LED flashes on the front and rear panels to help you find
the server in a rack.
Power status • Off—No AC power is present.
•Green, blinking—The server is in standby power mode.
•Green—The server is in main power mode.
See the “Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode)”
section on page 2-8 for definitions of these power modes.
Status LEDs
Rear Panel LEDs
Figure 3-2 shows the names and locations of the rear panel LEDs. A Generation M2 server is shown (the
USB ports and the 10/100 Ethernet management port are in slightly different positions for Generation
M1).
Figure 3-2Rear Panel LEDs
1Power supply status LED2Rear Locator LED
310/100 Ethernet speed LED410/100 Ethernet link status LED
510/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet speed LED610/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet link status LED
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Ta b l e 3-2Rear Panel LEDs
LED NameState
Power supply status • Off—No AC power is present in any power supplies.
•Green—This power supply is operating properly in main power
mode.
•Green, blinking—This power supply is operating properly in
standby power mode.
•Amber, flashing—There is no AC power present in this power
supply.
•Amber and Green, blinking—This power supply has reached a
Warning over-temperature condition: 176 °F (80 °C). The power
supply auto-recovers from this condition when the temperature is
within specification again: 167 °F (75 °C)
•Amber—This power supply has failed. This could be because the
power supply has reached a Critical Shutdown over-temperature
condition: 194 °F (90 °C). The power supply auto-recovers from
this condition when the temperature is within specification again:
167 °F (75 °C).
See the “Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode)”
section on page 2-8 for definitions of these power modes.
Locator • Off—The Locator LED is not in use.
NoteThe 10/100 Ethernet link status LED and the speed LED must be read in
combination for the following interpretations.
10/100 Ethernet speed (left)
10/100 Ethernet link status
(right)
•Blue, flashing—The Locator LED button on the front panel was
pressed and the Locator LED flashes on the front and rear panels
to help you find the server in a rack.
•Link status off + speed off—No link is present on this port.
•Link status off + speed solid green—A half-duplex, 10-Mbps link
is present.
•Link status amber + speed solid green—A half-duplex, 100-Mbps
link is present.
•Link status off + speed blinking green—A full-duplex,
10-Mbps link is present.
•Link status amber + speed blinking green—A full-duplex,
100-Mbps link is present.
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Table 3-2Rear Panel LEDs (continued)
LED NameState
NoteThe 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet link status LED and the speed LED must be
read in combination for the following interpretations.
Status LEDs
10/100/1000 Gigabit
Ethernet speed (left)
10/100/1000 Gigabit
Ethernet link status (right)
•Link status off + speed off—No link is present on this port.
•Link status off + speed solid green—A half-duplex, 10-Mbps link
is present.
•Link status green + speed solid green—A half-duplex, 100-Mbps
link is present.
•Link status amber + speed solid green—A half-duplex, 1000-Mbps
link is present.
•Link status off + speed blinking green—A full-duplex,
10-Mbps link is present.
•Link status green + speed blinking green—A full-duplex,
100-Mbps link is present.
•Link status amber + speed blinking green—A full-duplex,
1000-Mbps link is present.
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Preparing for Component Installation
This section describes how to prepare the server for component installation and includes the following
topics:
•Required Equipment, page 3-6
•Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server, page 3-6
•Removing and Replacing the Server in a Rack, page 3-7
•Replaceable Component Locations, page 3-9
Warning
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel must be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Statement 1030
This unit might have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the
two power supply cords before servicing the unit.
Required Equipment
The following items are used to perform the procedures in this chapter:
•Number 2 Phillips-head screwdriver
•Needle-nose pliers
•Electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap or other grounding equipment such as a grounded mat.
Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server
TipIf you have ordered a server with power supply redundancy (at least two power supplies), you do not
have to power off the server to replace a power supply because they are redundant and hot-pluggable.
The server hard drives are also hot-pluggable.
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The server can run in two power modes:
•Main power mode—Power is supplied to all server components and any operating system on your
hard drives can run.
•Standby power mode—Power is supplied only to the service processor and the cooling fans and it
is safe to power off the server from this mode.
You can invoke a graceful shutdown or an emergency shutdown (hard shutdown) by using either of the
following methods:
•Use the CIMC management interface. See either the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server
Configuration Guide or the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server CLI Configuration Guide.
•Use the Power button on the server front panel. To use the Power button, follow these steps:
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Step 1Check the color of the Power Status LED (see the “Front Panel LEDs” section on page 3-2).
•Green indicates that the server is in main power mode and must be shut down before it can be safely
powered off. Go to
•Amber indicates that the server is already in standby mode and can be safely powered off. Go to
Step 3.
Step 2Invoke either a graceful shutdown or a hard shutdown:
CautionTo avoid data loss or damage to your operating system, you should always invoke a graceful shutdown
of the operating system.
•Graceful shutdown—Press and release the Power button. The operating system will perform a
graceful shutdown and the server goes to standby mode, which is indicated by an amber Power
Status LED.
•Emergency shutdown—Press and hold the Power button for 4 seconds to force the main power off
and immediately enter standby mode.
Step 3Disconnect the power cords from the power supplies in your server to completely power off the server.
Step 2.
Removing and Replacing the Server in a Rack
To remove or replace the server in a rack, follow these steps:
TipYou do not have to remove the server from the rack if you can slide it forward enough to remove the top
cover and safely view and access the internal components. Always disconnect all power cords before
removing the top cover.
Step 1Remove a server from a rack:
a. Disconnect all cables from the server. You can leave the cables routed through the CMA.
a. Loosen the two captive thumbscrews that secure the front of the server to each rack post.
b. Pull the server out of the front of the rack until the slide rails stop against the internal lock.
c. Press the removal release clip on each slide rail (see Figure 2-3 on page 2-6), and then continue
pulling the server out evenly until it clears the slide rails.
Step 2Replace a server in a rack:
a. Align the mounting brackets that are attached to the server sides with the front of the empty slide
rails.
b. Push the server into the slide rails until they stop against the internal stops.
c. Press the installation release clip on each slide rail (see Figure 2-3 on page 2-6), and then continue
pushing the server in evenly until its front flanges touch the rack posts.
d. Tighten the thumbscrews on each flange to secure the server to the rack posts.
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Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover
To remove or replace the server top cover, follow these steps:
Warning
TipYou do not have to remove the cover to replace hard drives or power supplies.
Step 1Remove the top cover:
This unit might have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the
two power supply cords before servicing the unit.
a. Use a Number 2 Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws that secure the top cover
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NoteThe UCS C200 Generation M2 server does not have cover screws.
b. Press down on the release button and use the nonslip pad to push the cover toward the rear about one
inch, until you feel it stop sliding.
c. Lift the cover from the server and set it aside.
Step 2Replace the top cover:
a. Set the cover in place about one inch back from the fully closed position. Use the three alignment
pegs on each inside edge of the cover to align with the alignment notches on the chassis.
b. Push the cover toward the server front until the release button clicks.
c. Replace the two screws that secure the cover in place (Generation M1 only).
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Replaceable Component Locations
This section shows the locations of the components that are discussed in this chapter. The view in
Figure 3-4 is from the top down, with the top cover, internal cable cover, and internal air baffles
3DIMM slots (up to 12)4CPUs and heatsinks (up to two)
5Motherboard CMOS battery6PCIe card connector on riser card (with
standard-profile slot)
7Riser card assembly8PCIe card connector on riser card (with
low-profile slot)
9Socket for trusted platform module (TPM)10 Socket for LSI 1064-based mezzanine card
11 Power supplies (up to two, accessible through
rear bays)
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Warning
Warning
Warning
CautionWhen handling server components, wear an ESD strap to avoid damage.
TipYou can press the Locator button on the front panel to turn on a flashing Locator LED on the server front
This unit might have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the
two power supply cords before servicing the unit.
Statement 14
Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to
hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI)
that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not
operate the system unless all cards, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place.
Statement 1029
Class 1 laser product.
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and rear panels. This button helps you to locate the specific server that you are servicing when you go
to the rear of the rack. See the “Status LEDs” section on page 3-1 for locations of the LEDs.
This section describes how to remove and replace server components. This section includes the
following topics:
•Installing Hard Drives, page 3-11
•Installing Power Supplies, page 3-12
•Installing a Fan Tray, page 3-13
•Installing DIMMs, page 3-15
•Installing CPUs and Heatsinks, page 3-19
•Installing a Motherboard CMOS Battery, page 3-21
•Installing a Trusted Platform Module, page 3-22
•Replacing a PCIe Riser Card Assembly, page 3-24
•Replacing a PCIe Card (Network Adapters), page 3-25
•Replacing a PCIe Card (Mass Storage Controllers), page 3-28
•Installing a Mezzanine Card, page 3-33
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Installing Hard Drives
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
TipYou can mix SAS and SATA drives in the same server.
TipYou do not have to shut down or power off the server to replace hard drives because they are hot
pluggable.
NoteIf you need to make changes to your RAID configuration after installing a hard drive, use the LSI
configuration utility for your mass storage device. See
more information.
RAID Controller Considerations, page C-1 for
NoteIf your server uses an LSI MegaRAID card for mass storage control, you might hear beeps coming from
the card when you make changes to the drive array. See the
“LSI MegaRAID Card Beep Codes” section
on page 3-32 for more information.
To replace or install a hot-pluggable hard drive, follow these steps:
Step 1Remove the hard drive that you are replacing or remove a blank panel from an empty bay (see
Figure 3-5):
a. Press the release button to expose the ejector lever.
b. Pull the ejector lever toward you, and then pull the hard drive sled from the drive bay.
c. If you are replacing an existing hard drive, remove the hard drive from the sled by removing the four
screws from the bottom of the sled.
Step 2Install a new hard drive:
a. Place the hard drive in the sled with the connectors facing the rear.
b. Install the four securing screws on the bottom of the sled.
c. With the ejector lever still open, push the sled into the drive bay until you feel the drive stop against
the backplane.
d. Press the ejector lever flat until the lock clicks into place.
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1Release button2Ejector lever
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Installing Power Supplies
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
To replace or install a power supply, follow these steps:
NoteIf you have ordered a server with power supply redundancy (at least two power supplies), you do not
have to power off the server to replace a power supply because they are hot pluggable.
Step 1Remove a power supply or a blanking panel from an empty bay:
a. Do one of the following actions:
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If your server has only one power supply, shut down and power off the server as described in
the
“Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on page 3-6.
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If your server has two power supplies, the power supplies are hot pluggable so you do not have
to shut down the server.
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b. Remove the power cord from the power supply that you are replacing.
c. Push the release lever toward the center of the power supply or blanking panel and pull on the handle
to disengage the supply from the backplane (see
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d. Remove the power supply from the bay.
Step 2Install a new power supply:
a. Insert the new power supply into the bay and push it inward until the release lever clicks and locks.
b. Replace the power cord to the new power supply.
c. Press the Power button to return the server to main power mode.
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The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
a. Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
b. Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
c. Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might
have to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
d. Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section
on page 3-8.
e. Remove the cable cover that sits over the fan tray and set it aside.
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remove the BBU. Remove the three screws that secure the BBU to the bracket on the fan tray
and set the BBU aside. See the
“Special Installation Instructions For the LSI MegaRAID Battery
Backup Unit” section on page 3-30 for more information.
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f. Remove the three screws that hold the battery unit bracket to the fan tray and then remove the battery
unit bracket to provide clearance to the cable harness (see
g. Remove the cable harness from the fan tray connector.
h. Remove the two screws that secure the fan tray to the chassis posts and lift the tray out of the chassis.
Step 2Install a fan tray:
a. Place the new fan tray into the chassis, aligning the two bracket holes on the fan tray with the chassis
posts.
b. Replace the two screws that secure the tray to the chassis posts.
c. Replace the cable harness to fan tray connector.
d. Replace the battery unit bracket and the three screws that secure it to the fan tray.
NoteIf you removed an optional LSI BBU from the fan tray, replace it and the three screws that secure
it to the fan tray.
e. Replace the cable cover and the top cover.
f. Replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, and then power on the
server by pressing the Power button.
Figure 3-7).
Figure 3-7Removing and Replacing a Fan Tray
1Securing screw (one on each end)2Fan tray with battery unit bracket
3Fan tray connector
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Installing DIMMs
This section includes the following sections:
•Memory Performance Guidelines and Population Rules, page 3-15
•DIMM Installation Procedure, page 3-17
NoteTo ensure the best server performance, it is important that you are familiar with memory performance
guidelines and population rules before you install or replace memory modules.
Memory Performance Guidelines and Population Rules
This section describes the type of memory that the server requires and its effect on performance. The
following topics are covered:
•Supported DIMMs, page 3-15
•Banks and Channels, page 3-15
•Memory Population Rules, page 3-17
Supported DIMMs
NoteNon-ECC UDIMMs do not support temperature sensors.
Banks and Channels
•Memory Mirroring and RAS, page 3-17
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
Each Channel is identified by a letter—A, B, C for one CPU, and D, E, F for the other CPU. Each bank
is identified by a numbers, either 1 or 2. For example DIMM slots A1, B1, and C1 belong to Bank–1,
while A2, B2, C2 belong to Bank–2. Note that each slot within Bank 1 is blue, while each slot within
Bank 2 is black.
Figure 3-8 shows how banks and channels are physically laid out on the motherboard. The DIMM slots
on the right (channels A, B, and C) are associated with CPU1, while the DIMM slots on the left (channels
D, E, and F) are associated with CPU2.
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F1 F2D1 D2E1 E2A2 A1C2 C1B2 B1
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Rear of Server
CPU1CPU2
Channel D
Channel E
Channel F
Bank 2
Bank 1
D2
D1
E2
E1
F2
F1
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
Bank 2
Bank 1
Channel A
Channel B
Channel C
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Figure 3-8Physical Representation of Banks and Channels
Figure 3-9 shows a logical representation of the channels and banks associated with each CPU.
Figure 3-9Logical Representation of Channels and Banks
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Memory Population Rules
When considering the memory configuration of your server, you should consider the following items:
•DIMMs within the server should all be the same type, speed, and size. Do not mix different size
DIMMs or DIMMs with different clock rates in the same server. Doing so causes the system to set
the memory system speed to that of the slowest installed DIMMs.
•DIMMs can be used either in a one DIMM per Channel (1DPC) configuration or in a two DIMMs
per Channel (2DPC) configuration.
•There are blue and black DIMM slots. Populate blue slots in a bank first.
Memory Mirroring and RAS
•The CPUs support memory mirroring only when Channels A and B on CPU 1 are populated with
DIMMs that are identical in configuration, size, and speed. Do not populate channel C. If three
channels are populated with DIMMs, memory mirroring is automatically disabled.
•If DIMMs on CPU 2 are populated, channels D and E must be populated with DIMMs that are
identical in configuration, size, and speed. Do not populate channel F. If three channels are
populated with DIMMs, memory mirroring is automatically disabled.
•If memory mirroring is used, the DRAM size is reduced by 50 percent for reasons of reliability.
Memory sparing is not supported.
DIMM Installation Procedure
To install or replace a DIMM, follow these steps:
NoteRefer to the DIMM population rules before removing or installing DIMMs. See the “Memory
Performance Guidelines and Population Rules” section on page 3-15.
Step 1Remove an existing DIMM:
a. Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
b. Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
c. Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might
have to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
d. Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section
on page 3-8.
e. Remove the air baffle that sits over the CPUs and DIMMs and set it aside.
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g. Grasp the DIMM by its top corners and remove it from the server. Place the DIMM on an antistatic
mat or in antistatic packaging.
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Step 2Install a DIMM:
a. With the ejector levers at both ends of the DIMM slot fully open, orient the DIMM’s alignment notch
with the alignment key in the DIMM slot.
b. Press down on both top corners of the DIMM simultaneously until the ejector levers click and lock
in place on the DIMM.
c. Replace the air baffle and the top cover.
d. Replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, and then power on the
server by pressing the Power button.
Figure 3-10Removing and Replacing Memory Modules
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1DIMM slots (twelve)2DIMM slot ejector lever (two on each slot)
3Alignment key in DIMM slot
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Installing CPUs and Heatsinks
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
To install or replace a CPU and heatsink, follow these steps:
Step 1Remove an existing CPU and heatsink:
a. Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
b. Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
c. Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might
have to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
d. Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section
on page 3-8.
e. Remove the air baffle that sits over the CPUs and DIMMs and set it aside.
f. Loosen the two captive screws that hold the heatsink to the chassis posts and lift the heatsink out of
the server (see
g. If you plan to use this heatsink with your new CPU, clean all of the old thermal compound from the
Figure 3-11).
bottom of the heatsink.
h. Unhook the CPU socket latch and open the CPU cover plate.
i. Lift the CPU out of the socket and set it aside on an antistatic mat or in an antistatic bag.
Step 2Install a CPU and heatsink:
a. Set the new CPU into the socket, being careful to orient the CPU alignment notches with the
alignment keys in the socket.
b. Close the CPU cover plate and hook the socket latch back in the locked position.
c. Prepare the thermal compound, which aids heat transferance between the CPU and the heatsink:
•If you are installing a new heatsink, a thermal pad comes pre-applied on the heatsink. Remove the
protective film to expose the thermal pad. Do not use the syringe of thermal compound that is
shipped with a replacement CPU in this case.
•If you are using your existing heatsink, make sure that all of the old thermal compound is removed
from the underside of the heatsink. Then apply the full contents of the syringe that is supplied with
the new CPU to apply thermal compound to the top of the CPU. Apply the compound as evenly as
possible so that it forms an even layer when the heatsink is tightened down.
d. Align the heatsink captive screws with the chassis posts, and then tighten both captive screws evenly.
e. Replace the air baffle and the top cover.
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Figure 3-11Removing and Replacing CPUs and Heatsinks
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Installing a Motherboard CMOS Battery
Warning
There is danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the
same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to
the manufacturer’s instructions.
(Statement 1015)
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
To install or replace a CMOS battery on the motherboard, follow these steps:
Step 1Remove a motherboard CMOS battery:
a. Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
b. Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
c. Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might
have to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
d. Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section
on page 3-8.
e. Press the battery socket retaining clip toward the chassis wall (see Figure 3-12).
f. Lift the battery from the socket. Use needle-nose pliers to grasp the battery if there is not enough
clearance for your fingers.
Step 2Install a motherboard CMOS battery:
a. Press the battery socket retaining clip toward the chassis wall.
b. Insert the new battery into the socket with the battery’s positive (+) marking toward the chassis wall.
Ensure that the retaining clip clicks over the top of the battery.
c. Replace the top cover.
d. Replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, and then power on the
server by pressing the Power button.
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Figure 3-12Removing and Replacing a Motherboard CMOS Battery
1Motherboard CMOS battery socket
(positive side toward chassis wall)
Installing a Trusted Platform Module
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
To install or replace a trusted platform module (TPM), follow these steps:
Step 1Remove a TPM:
a. Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
b. Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
c. Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might
have to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
2Battery retaining clip
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
d. Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section
on page 3-8.
e. Remove the PCIe riser card assembly to provide clearance to the TPM.
See the “Replacing a PCIe Riser Card Assembly” section on page 3-24 for instructions.
f. Remove the securing screw that holds the TPM to the motherboard standoff (see Figure 3-13).
g. Lift up on both ends of the TPM to free it from the socket on the motherboard.
Step 2Install a TPM:
a. Align the connector that is on the underside of the new TPM with motherboard socket JP2, and then
press firmly on both ends of the TPM to press the connector into the socket.
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c. Replace the PCIe riser card assembly.
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See the “Replacing a PCIe Riser Card Assembly” section on page 3-24 for instructions.
d. Replace the top cover.
e. Replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, and then power on the
server by pressing the Power button. See the following note.
NoteThe TPM must be activated in the BIOS before you can use it. If you have not already activated the TPM
in the BIOS, proceed with the following step.
Figure 3-13Removing and Replacing a TPM
1TPM2JP2 socket on motherboard
3Securing screw
Step 3Activate the TPM in the server BIOS:
a. Either attach a VGA monitor and USB keyboard to the server, or log in remotely to the CIMC
interface of the server and open a virtual KVM console window. For instructions on using the CIMC,
refer to the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server Configuration Guide.
b. Reboot the server.
NoteYou can reboot the server by pressing the Power button on the server; by selecting
Macros > Ctrl-Alt-Del on the Cisco KVM Console window menu bar; or by selecting Power Cycle
Server on the Server Summary tab of the CIMC GUI.
c. Watch during bootup for the F2 prompt, and then press F2 to enter BIOS setup.
d. If you have already configured a BIOS Administrator password, enter it and skip to Step h.
e. If you have not set a BIOS Administrator password for the server, continue with this step.
On the BIOS utility screen, select the Security tab, then select Set Administrator Password. Use
the pop-up boxes to set the BIOS administrator password, then press F10 to save your settings and
reboot the server.
f. Watch during bootup for the F2 prompt, and then press F2 to enter BIOS setup.
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i. Scroll down to TPM and select TURN ON.
j. Press F10 to save your settings and reboot the server.
k. Watch during bootup for the F2 prompt, and then press F2 to enter BIOS setup.
l. Log into the BIOS Setup utility with your BIOS Administrator password.
m. Verify that the TPM is now enabled. Select the Security tab. Verify that the TPM entry now says
Enabled.
Replacing a PCIe Riser Card Assembly
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
To replace a PCIe riser card assembly, follow these steps:
Step 1Remove a PCIe riser card:
a. Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
b. Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
c. Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might
have to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
d. Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section
on page 3-8.
e. Remove the screw that holds the riser card assembly to the rear of the chassis (see Figure 3-14).
f. Lift the assembly and any attached PCIe cards straight up and out of the chassis. Lift up on both
ends of the bracket evenly to avoid damaging the sockets or the riser cards.
g. Remove any PCIe card from the riser card assembly and set it aside.
Step 2Install a PCIe riser card:
a. Replace any PCIe card in the new riser card assembly.
b. Set the assembly in place, aligning the riser cards with the PCIe slots on the motherboard.
c. Press down evenly on both ends of the assembly to fully engage the riser cards with the PCIe slots
on the motherboard.
d. Replace the screw that secures the assembly to the chassis.
e. Replace the top cover.
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Figure 3-14Removing and Replacing a PCIe Riser Card Assembly
1Riser card assembly (top view)2Riser card
Replacing a PCIe Card (Network Adapters)
NoteFor mass storage controller PCIe cards, see the “Replacing a PCIe Card (Mass Storage Controllers)”
section on page 3-28.
NoteIf you are installing a Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01), there are prerequisite
considerations. See
(N2XX-ACPCI01), page 3-27.
NoteIf you are using the server in UCSM mode, only certain combinations of network adapter cards are
qualified for support. See Supported Network Adapter Card Combinations for UCSM Mode, page D-10.
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
Installing a PCIe card requires that you first remove the riser card assembly from the chassis. To install
or replace a PCIe card, follow these steps:
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a. Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
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b. Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
c. Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might
have to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
d. Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section
on page 3-8.
e. Remove the screw that holds the riser card assembly to the rear of the chassis. See Figure 3-14 on
page 3-25.
f. Lift the assembly and any attached PCIe cards straight up and out of the chassis. Lift up on both
ends of the assembly evenly to avoid damaging the sockets or the riser cards.
g. Remove the screw that secures the PCIe cards rear plate to the assembly rear slot (see Figure 3-16).
h. Pull the PCIe card connector out of the riser card socket and set the card aside.
Step 2Install a PCIe card:
a. If you are installing a PCIe card to an empty slot on the riser card assembly, remove any blank panel
from the assembly rear slot by removing the screw that secures the blank panel. Set the screw aside.
NoteA standard-profile PCIe card must be installed on the right side of the assembly, as viewed from
the rear of the server. A low-profile PCIe card can be installed in either the low-profile slots on
the left, or the standard-profile slots on the right if a standard-profile I/O bracket is used on the
card.
b. Align the PCIe card connector with the riser card socket and push on both ends of the card evenly
to fully engage the connector with the riser card socket.
c. Install the screw that secures the rear plate of the card to the assembly rear slot.
d. Set the assembly in place, aligning the riser cards with the PCIe slots on the motherboard.
e. Press down evenly on both ends of the assembly to fully engage the riser cards with the PCIe slots
on the motherboard.
f. Replace the screw that secures the riser card assembly to the chassis.
g. Replace the top cover.
h. Replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, and then power on the
server by pressing the Power button.
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Figure 3-15PCIe Slot Numbering and Physical Orientation, Facing Server Rear
Special Considerations for the Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01)
The Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card is a standard-profile, half-length, dual-port 10 Gb PCIe card
with SFP+. See the following special considerations and prerequisites:
•This card is supported in server Generations M1 and M2.
•This server supports installation of one of these cards.
•This card is supported only in PCIe slot 2 of this server.
NoteThis card must be installed in PCIe slot 2 to use the Cisco Card NIC mode (see Figure 3-15 on
page 3-27). See also NIC Modes and NIC Redundancy Settings, page 2-12.
•This card requires that the server has CIMC firmware version 1.2(1) or later installed. There is a
heartbeat LED on the top and bottom of the card that indicates when firmware is active.
•This card requires that you have the new power supply model R2X0-PSU2-650W-SB. A 5A standby
mode has been added to these power supplies to support this card. See
How to Identify Which Power
Supply Model is in Your Server, page 3-28.
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•Both power supplies must be model R2X0-PSU2-650W-SB. Do not mix power supply models in the
same server.
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How to Identify Which Power Supply Model is in Your Server
There are two methods that you can use to identify which power supply is installed in your server:
1. Visually inspect th e power supply at the rear of the server. The new power supply model
R2X0-PSU2-650W-SB has a sticker with the number 650W-SB; the old power supply has no sticker.
2. Use the Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) GUI to view the power supply model:
a. Use a browser to connect to CIMC using the CIMC IP address.
b. Log in to CIMC using your administrator user name and password.
c. On the CIMC Server tab, click Inventory.
d. On the Inventory pane, click the Power Supplies tab.
e. View the power supply model number in the Product ID column. The new power supply is
listed by the manufacturer’s model number, R2X0-PSU2-650W-SB.
Replacing a PCIe Card (Mass Storage Controllers)
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
In addition to the hardware replacement procedure, this section contains the following topics:
•Special Installation Instructions For the LSI MegaRAID Battery Backup Unit, page 3-30
•Identifying Which Cards Are Installed in Your Server, page 3-32
•LSI MegaRAID Card Beep Codes, page 3-32
NoteFor network adapter PCIe cards, see the “Replacing a PCIe Card (Network Adapters)” section on
page 3-25.
NoteIf you do not know which cards are installed in your server, see the “Identifying Which Cards Are
Installed in Your Server” section on page 3-32.
NoteLSI MegaRAID SAS controller cards are enabled with beep codes that can indicate activity within the
RAID array. See the “LSI MegaRAID Card Beep Codes” section on page 3-32 for more information.
Installing a PCIe card requires that you first remove the riser card assembly from the chassis. To install
or replace a PCIe card, follow these steps:
Step 1Remove a PCIe card:
a. Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
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c. Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might
have to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
d. Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section
on page 3-8.
e. Remove the screw that holds the riser card assembly to the rear of the chassis. See Figure 3-14 on
page 3-25.
f. Lift the assembly and any attached PCIe cards straight up and out of the chassis. Lift up on both
ends of the assembly evenly to avoid damaging the sockets or the riser cards.
g. Remove the screw that secures the PCIe card rear plate to the assembly rear slot (see Figure 3-16).
h. Disconnect any cables from the card.
i. Pull the PCIe card connector out of the riser card socket and set the card aside.
Step 2Install a PCIe card:
a. If you are installing a PCIe card to an empty slot on the riser card assembly, remove any blank panel
from the assembly rear slot by removing the screw that secures the blank panel. Set the screw aside.
NoteA standard-profile PCIe card must be installed on the right side of the assembly, as viewed from
the rear of the server. A low-profile PCIe card can be installed in either the low-profile slots on
the left, or the standard-profile slots on the right if a standard-profile I/O bracket is used on the
card.
b. Align the PCIe card connector with the riser card socket and push on both ends of the card evenly
to fully engage the connector with the riser card socket.
c. Install the screw that secures the rear plate of the card to the assembly rear slot.
d. Connect any cables to the card. Refer to the LSI documentation for the card for instructions.
CautionIf you are installing the optional battery backup unit (BBU), this server requires that you install the BBU
differently than the LSI instructions to avoid overheating the card. See the
“Special Installation
Instructions For the LSI MegaRAID Battery Backup Unit” section on page 3-30.
e. Set the assembly in place, aligning the riser cards with the PCIe slots on the motherboard.
f. Press down evenly on both ends of the assembly to fully engage the riser cards with the PCIe slots
on the motherboard.
g. Replace the screw that secures the riser card assembly to the chassis.
h. Replace the top cover.
i. Replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, and then power on the
server by pressing the Power button.
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Figure 3-17Removing and Replacing a PCIe Card
1Riser card assembly removed from chassis
2Riser card
(top view)
3Low-profile PCIe card (installed to side of
4PCIe card rear plate
riser card bracket with low-profile rear slot)
5PCIe card securing screw
Special Installation Instructions For the LSI MegaRAID Battery Backup Unit
When you install an LSI MegaRAID card and the optional BBU in this server, do not install the BBU on
top of the card as described in the LSI instructions. To avoid overheating the card, you must install the
BBU on a special bracket that is located on the fan tray.
Warning
There is danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the
same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to
the manufacturer’s instructions.
Statement 1015
To install or replace an LSI BBU, follow these steps:
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Step 1Remove an LSI BBU:
a. Remove the three screws that secure the BBU to the BBU bracket on the fan tray (see Figure 3-18).
b. Disconnect the cable from the BBU. If you are only replacing a BBU and not the LSI card, you do
not have to disconnect the other end of the cable from the card.
Step 2Install a BBU:
a. Place the new BBU over the BBU bracket on the fan tray and align the three screw-holes in the BBU
with the three standoffs on the bracket.
b. Replace the three securing screws that hold the BBU to the BBU bracket.
c. Replace the cable connector to socket J2 on the underside of the BBU.
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NoteBe careful to align the arrow-mark on the cable connector with the arrow-mark on the socket to
avoid damaging the connector pins.
Figure 3-18Removing and Replacing an LSI BBU
1BBU bracket on fan tray2Securing screws (three)
3BBU (connector J2 is on the underside)
If this is a first-time installation of the BBU rather than a replacement, continue with these steps:
Step 3Install the cable adapter to the LSI card:
a. Remove the LSI MegaRAID card from the PCIe riser. See the “Replacing a PCIe Card (Network
Adapters)” section on page 3-25 for instructions.
b. Install the plastic standoff to the corner of the LSI card near socket J10. The standoff sits on top of
the card and the securing screw enters the standoff from the underside of the card.
c. Align the adapter card over the LSI controller card. The notch in the side of the adapter should align
with the standoff post.
d. Press down firmly to engage the J2 connector on the underside of the adapter with the J10 socket on
the LSI controller card.
e. Swivel the standoff so that the threaded hole at the end of the swing-arm aligns with the screw-hole
in the corner of the adapter.
f. Install the securing screw through the adapter and into the plastic standoff.
g. Connect the cable from the BBU to the socket on the adapter.
NoteBe careful to align the arrow-mark on the cable connector with the arrow-mark on the socket to
avoid damaging the connector pins.
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h. Replace the LSI MegaRAID card to the PCIe riser. See the “Replacing a PCIe Card (Network
Adapters)” section on page 3-25 for instructions.
Identifying Which Cards Are Installed in Your Server
If you do not know which model of mass storage controller card is installed in your server, you can see
the model names displayed on your console screen during bootup. However, you can only see this
information if Quiet Boot is disabled in the server BIOS. Quiet Boot must also be disabled in order to
see prompts for LSI option ROM-based utilities.
To disable Quiet Boot so that the device names and prompts for the option ROM-based LSI utilities
display during bootup, follow these steps:
Step 1Boot the server and watch for the F2 prompt during bootup.
Step 2Press F2 when prompted to enter the BIOS Setup utility.
Step 3On the Main page of the BIOS Setup utility, set Quiet Boot to Disabled. This allows non-default prompts
and POST messages to display during bootup instead of the Cisco logo screen.
Step 4Press F10 to save your changes and exit the utility.
LSI MegaRAID Card Beep Codes
Table 3-3 contains a summary of the LSI MegaRAID card beep codes. These beep codes indicate activity
and changes from the optimal state of your RAID array. For full documentation on the LSI MegaRAID
cards and the LSI utilities, refer to the LSI documentation for your card.
Ta b l e 3-3Summary of LSI MegaRAID Card Beep Codes
Beep CodeLSI Firmware StateCause (Depending on RAID Level)
3 seconds on, 1 second offSPEAKER_OFFLINE_ENTRY •RAID 0: One or more drives offline.
•RAID 1: Two drives offline.
•RAID 5: Two or more drives offline.
•RAID 6: More than two drives offline.
1 second on, 1 second offSPEAKER_DEGRADED_ENTRY • RAID 1: A mirrored drive failed.
•RAID 5: One drive failed.
•RAID 6: One or two drives failed.
1 second on, 3 seconds offSPEAKER_HOTSPARE_ENTRYA hot spare drive has completed the rebuild process
and has been brought into the array.
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Installing a Mezzanine Card
The qualified and supported part numbers for this component are subject to change over time. For the most
up-to-date list of replaceable components, see the following URL and navigate to the page for your server
model and generation:
To install or replace a mezzanine card, follow these steps:
Step 1Remove a mezzanine card:
a. Power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on
page 3-6.
b. Disconnect all power cords from the power supplies.
c. Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover. You might
have to detach cables from the rear panel to provide clearance.
CautionIf you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack.
d. Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section
on page 3-8.
e. Disconnect the cable harness from the connector on the top of the mezzanine card.
f. Use needle-nose pliers to pinch the three plastic standoff posts that hold the mezzanine card to the
motherboard. Pinching the top of the post provides clearance to lift the mezzanine card off the posts
(see
Figure 3-19).
g. Lift up on both ends of the mezzanine card evenly to disengage its connector from the motherboard
socket.
Step 2Install a mezzanine card:
a. Place the mezzanine card in the chassis, aligning the holes on the card with the three plastic standoff
posts on the motherboard.
b. Push down firmly on the card to fully engage the connector of the card with the motherboard socket.
c. Ensure that the holes in the card click down over the three plastic posts on the motherboard.
d. Reconnect the cable harness to the connector on the top of the mezzanine card.
e. Replace the top cover.
f. Replace the server in the rack, replace power cords and any other cables, and then power on the
server by pressing the Power button.
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Figure 3-19Removing and Replacing a Mezzanine Card
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KVM Cable
APPENDIX
B
Cable and Power Cord Specifications
This appendix provides cabling and port specifications for control devices and power connections and
includes the following sections:
•KVM Cable, page B-1
•Supported Power Cords and Plugs, page B-2
The KVM cable provides a connection into the server, providing a DB9 serial connector, a VGA
connector for a monitor, and dual USB ports for a keyboard and mouse. With this cable, you can create
a direct connection to the operating system and the BIOS running on the server.
This server supports the following Cisco components and part numbers.
Supported Components Part Number
KVM cable37-1016-01
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1
192621
1Connector to server2DB9 serial connector
3VGA connection for a monitor4Two-port USB connector for a mouse and
keyboard
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Supported Power Cords and Plugs
Each power supply has a separate power cord. Standard power cords or jumper power cords are available
for connection to a power distribution unit that has IEC 60320 C19 outlet receptacles. The jumper power
cords, for use in racks, are available as an optional alternative to the standard power cords. For more
information, contact Cisco technical support.
The standard power cords have an IEC C19 connector on the end that plugs into the Power Distribution
Unit (PDU), which is located in the bottom slot at the rear of the chassis. The optional jumper power
cords have an IEC C19 connector on the end that plugs into the chassis’ PDU and an IEC C20 connector
on the end that plugs into an IEC C19 outlet receptacle.
NoteOnly the approved power cords or jumper power cords provided with the server are supported.
Table B-1 lists the power cords for the server power supplies.
Ta b l e B-1Supported Power Cords for the Server
Description
SFS-250V-10A-AR
Power Cord, 250 VAC 10 A IRAM 2073 Plug
Argentina
CAB-9K10A-AU
250 VAC 10 A 3112 Plug,
Australia
SFS-250V-10A-CN
Power Cord, 250 VAC 10 A GB 2009 Plug
China
CAB-9K10A-EU
Power Cord, 250 VAC 10 A M 2511 Plug
Europe
SFS-250V-10A-ID
Power Cord, 250 VAC 16A EL-208 Plug
South Africa, United Arab Emirates, India
SFS-250V-10A-IS
Power Cord, 250 VAC 10 A SI32 Plug
Israel
CAB-9K10A-IT
Power Cord, 250 VAC 10 A CEI 23-16 Plug
Italy
CAB-9K10A-SW
Power Cord, 250 VAC 10 A MP232 Plug
Switzerland
CAB-9K10A-UK
Power Cord, 250 VAC 10 A BS1363 Plug (13 A
fuse)
United Kingdom
Length
FeetMeters
8.22.5Figure B-2
8.22.5Figure B-3
8.22.5Figure B-4
8.22.5Figure B-5
8.22.5Figure B-6
8.22.5Figure B-7
8.22.5Figure B-8
8.22.5Figure B-9
8.22.5Figure B-10
Power Cord Reference
Illustration
B-2
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Cordset rating: 10 A, 250/500 V MAX
Length: 8.2 ft
Plug:
EL 219
(IRAM 2073)
Connector:
EL 701
(IEC60320/C13)
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Table B-1Supported Power Cords for the Server (continued)
Description
CAB-AC-250V/13A
Power Cord, 250 VAC 13 A IEC60320 Plug
North America
CAB-N5K6A-NA
Power Cord, 250 VAC 13 A NEMA 6-15 Plug,
North America
CAB-C13-C14-JMPR
Cabinet Jumper Power Cord, 250 VAC 13 A,
C13-C14 Connectors
AC Power Cord Illustrations
This section contains the AC power cord illustrations.
Figure B-2SFS-250V-10A-AR
Length
Power Cord Reference
IllustrationFeetMeters
6.62.0Figure B-11
8.22.5Figure B-12
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Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V/500V
Plug:
EL 206
A.S. 3112-2000)
Length: 2500mm
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(2500 mm)
Plug:
EL 218
(CCEE GB2009)
186573
Connector:
EL 701
(IEC60320/C13)
Connector:
VSCC15
Cordset rating: 10A/16 A, 250 V
Length: 8 ft 2 in. (2.5 m)
Plug:
M2511
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Cordset rating 16A, 250V
(2500mm)
Plug:
EL 208
187490
Connector:
EL 701
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Figure B-4SFS-250V-10A-CN
Figure B-5CAB-9K10A-EU
B-4
Figure B-6SFS-250V-10A-ID
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(2500 mm)
Plug:
EL 212
(SI-32)
186574
Connector:
EL 701B
(IEC60320/C13)
EL
-212
16A
250V
Plug:
I/3G
(CEI 23-16)
Connector
C15M
(EN60320/C15 )
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V
Length: 8 ft 2 in. (2.5 m)
186575
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Figure B-7SFS-250V-10A-IS
Figure B-8CAB-9K10A-IT
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Plug:
MP232-R
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V
Length: 8 ft. 2 in (2.5 m)
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Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V/500 V MAX
Length: 2500mm
186580
Connector:
EL 701C
(EN 60320/C15)
EL 210
(BS 1363A) 13 AMP fuse
Cordset rating 13A, 250V
(6.6 feet) (79±2m)
Plug:
EL312MoldedTwistlock
(NEMA L6-20)
186568
Connector:
EL 701
(IEC60320/C13)
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Figure B-10CAB-9K10A-UK
Figure B-11CAB-AC-250V/13A
Figure B-12CAB-N5K6A-NA
Cordset rating: 10 A, 250 V
Plug: NEMA 6-15P
Length: 8.2 ft
Connector:
IEC60320/C13
186570
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Plug:
SS10A
186569
Connector:
HS10S
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Figure B-13CAB-C13-C14-JMPR, Jumper Power Cord
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APPENDIX
RAID Controller Considerations
This appendix contains the following sections:
•How to Determine Which Controller Is in Your Server, page C-1
•How to Disable Quiet Boot For CIMC Firmware Earlier Than Release 1.2(1), page C-2
•How To Enable the ICH10R Onboard Controller, page C-3
•How To Launch Option ROM-Based Controller Utilities, page C-4
•For More Information, page C-4
How to Determine Which Controller Is in Your Server
The C-Series servers can be ordered or configured with a number of RAID controller options:
•There is an Intel ICH10R onboard SATA controller on the motherboard. This controller supports
RAID 0 and 1 for up to four SATA drives. This controller must be enabled in the system BIOS before
you can use it (see the
“How To Enable the ICH10R Onboard Controller” section on page C-3).
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NoteThe ICH10R RAID controller supports SATA drives only. SAS drives are not recognized.
•You can add an LSI SAS1064E-based controller mezzanine card. This card provides RAID 0, 1, and
1E support for up to four SAS or SATA drives.
NoteThe SAS1064E-based mezzanine card supports a configuration of all SAS drives or all SATA
drives. You cannot mix SAS and SATA drives when using a 1064E-based controller card.
•You can add an LSI MegaRAID controller card (model varies by server). These cards provide RAID
0, 1, 5, 6, 00, 10, 50, and 60 support for up to eight SAS or SATA drives.
NoteYou can configure a mixture of SAS and SATA drives when using an LSI MegaRAID card.
However, you cannot mix SAS and SATA drives within a volume. Two hot spares are supported
so that you can configure a global hot spare for each type (SAS or SATA), and then configure
your volumes to use their corresponding hot spare type (SAS or SATA).
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If you do not have a record of which device is used in the server, you can read the on-screen messages
that are displayed during system bootup. These messages display information about the devices that are
installed in your server.
•Information about the models of card installed are displayed as part of the verbose boot. You are
also prompted to press Ctrl-H to launch configuration utilities for those cards. For servers running
CIMC firmware earlier than release 1.2(1), see also
Earlier Than Release 1.2(1), page C-2.
•If no models of card are displayed but there is a RAID configuration, your server is using the
onboard ICH10R controller. You are also prompted to press Ctrl-M to launch the configuration
utilities for this controller (see graphic below). See also
Controller, page C-3.
How to Disable Quiet Boot For CIMC Firmware
How To Enable the ICH10R Onboard
How to Disable Quiet Boot For CIMC Firmware Earlier Than Release 1.2(1)
For CIMC firmware and BIOS release 1.2(1) and later, Quiet Boot has been removed. If you are running
CIMC firmware and BIOS earlier than release 1.2(1), you can use the following procedure to disable
Quiet Boot.
To disable quiet boot so that the controller information and the prompts for the option ROM-based LSI
utilities are displayed during bootup, follow these steps:
Step 1Boot the server and watch for the F2 prompt during bootup.
Step 2Press F2 when prompted to enter the BIOS Setup utility.
Step 3On the Main page of the BIOS Setup utility, set Quiet Boot to Disabled. This allows non-default
messages, prompts, and POST messages to display during bootup instead of the Cisco logo screen.
Step 4Press F10 to save your changes and exit the utility.
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How To Enable the ICH10R Onboard Controller
To enable the ICH10R onboard controller, follow these steps:
Step 1Boot the server and watch for the F2 prompt during bootup.
Step 2Press F2 when prompted to enter the BIOS Setup utility.
Step 3Select the Advanced tab of the BIOS Setup utility.
Step 4Select Mass Storage Controllers Configuration.
Step 5Set Onboard SATA Controller to Enabled.
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How To Launch Option ROM-Based Controller Utilities
To alter the RAID configurations on your hard drives, you can use your host-based utilities that you
install on top of your host OS, or you can use the LSI option ROM-based utilities that are installed on
the server.
When you boot the server and you have quite boot disabled (see How to Disable Quiet Boot For CIMC
Firmware Earlier Than Release 1.2(1), page C-2), information about your controller is displayed along
with the prompts for the key combination to launch the option ROM-based utilities for your controller.
Watch for the prompt for your controller during verbose boot:
•The prompt for LSI controller card utility is Ctrl-H.
•The prompt for the onboard Intel ICH10R controller utility is Ctrl-M.
For More Information
The LSI utilities have help documentation for more information about using the utilities.
For basic information on RAID and how to use the LSI utilities, see the documentation at LSI.com:
•LSI MegaRAID SAS Software User’s Guide (for LSI MegaRAID)
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D
Installation for Cisco UCS Integration
This appendix contains information and procedures for installing a Cisco UCS C200 server for
integration with the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS).
In this integration, the server is not managed by its standalone Cisco Integrated Management Controller
(CIMC) GUI or CLI commands because it is instead managed through the Cisco UCS Manager software.
This appendix contains the following sections:
•Installing a Release 1.2(2) or Later Server for Cisco UCS Integration, page D-1
•Upgrading a Server Earlier Than Release 1.2(2) for Cisco UCS Integration, page D-5
•Supported Network Adapter Card Combinations for UCSM Mode, page D-10
Installing a Release 1.2(2) or Later Server for Cisco UCS
Integration
Servers that are Release 1.2(2) and later already have the prerequisite firmware and settings so that they
are ready to be connected to the Cisco UCS environment immediately.
This procedure describes how to connect the Cisco UCS C-Series server to your preconfigured network.
Preconfiguration of your network and networking equipment is beyond the scope of this document, but
see the following URLs for documentation.
•For information about installing, configuring, and using the Cisco UCS 6100 Series fabric
interconnects (switches) in the configuration, see the documentation at the following URL:
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Required Items
The hardware configuration described in this procedure provides redundant network fabrics and paths
for both management traffic and data traffic. The following items are required to create this
configuration.
•A Cisco UCS C-Series server with a 10 Gb adapter card installed.
NoteIf you install a Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01), see Special
Considerations for the Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01), page 3-27.
•Two Cisco UCS 6100 Series fabric interconnects. The switch ports that carry server traffic must be
enabled as server ports.
•Two Cisco Nexus 2248 fabric extenders.
NoteYou must plug a power cord into each of the two power supplies in the fabric extender. If a power
supply is not connected to power, you might see “Major” faults reported during power-on self
test (POST). For example,
by connecting the missing power cord to the fabric extender power supply.
Power supply 1 in fex 6 power: error. You can clear these errors
Procedure
Step 1Install the server into your rack. See Installing the Server Into a Rack, page 2-4.
Step 2Connect the management traffic paths (see Figure D-1):
Step 3Connect the data traffic paths (see Figure D-1):
•Two RJ45 Ethernet cables.
•Four 10 Gb SFP cables.
Use the following procedure to connect the Cisco UCS C200 server to the Cisco UCS environment and
power it on.
a. Connect an RJ45 Ethernet cable between 1Gb port Eth1 on the rear panel of the server and a port on
a fabric extender in Fabric A. You can use any port on the fabric extender.
b. Connect an RJ45 Ethernet cable between 1Gb port Eth2 on the rear panel of the server and a port on
a fabric extender in Fabric B. You can use any port on the fabric extender.
c. Connect a 10 Gb SFP cable between fabric extender A and a port on fabric interconnect A. You can
use any port on fabric interconnect A, but the port must be enabled for server traffic.
d. Connect a 10 Gb SFP cable between fabric extender B and a port on fabric interconnect B. You can
use any port on fabric interconnect B, but the port must be enabled for server traffic.
a. Connect a 10 Gb SFP cable between the 10 Gb adapter card in the server and a port on fabric
interconnect A. You can use any port on fabric interconnect A, but the port must be enabled for
server traffic.
b. Connect a 10 Gb SFP cable between the 10 Gb adapter card in the server and a port on fabric
interconnect B. You can use any port on fabric interconnect B, but the port must be enabled for
server traffic.
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Step 4Attach a power cord to each power supply in your server, and then attach the power cord to a grounded
AC power outlet. See the
Wait for approximately two minutes to let the server boot in standby power during the first bootup.
You can verify power status by looking at the Power Status LED on the front panel (see Figure 1-1 on
page 1-1):
•Off—The server is not receiving power. Check the power cord connections and the power source of
the facility.
•Blinking green—The server is in standby power mode. Power is supplied only to the service
processor and some motherboard functions.
•Solid green—The server is in main power mode. Power is supplied to all server components.
NoteDuring bootup, the server beeps once for each USB device that is attached to the server. Even if there
are no external USB devices attached, there is a short beep for each virtual USB device such as a virtual
floppy drive, CD/DVD drive, keyboard, or mouse. A beep is also emitted if a USB device is hot-plugged
or hot-unplugged during BIOS power-on self test (POST), or while you are accessing the BIOS Setup
utility or the EFI shell.
“Power Specifications” section on page A-2 for power specifications.
Step 5Use the supplied KVM cable to connect a keyboard and VGA monitor to the console connector on the
front panel (see
NoteAlternatively, you can use the VGA and USB ports on the rear panel. However, you cannot use the front
Figure 1-1 on page 1-1).
panel console connector VGA and the rear panel VGA at the same time. If you are connected to one VGA
connector and you then connect a video device to the other connector, the first VGA connector is
disabled. You can then reactivate the first VGA connector only by rebooting the server.
Step 6Reboot the server so that it is discovered by the Cisco UCS Manager software.
Step 7To view and configure settings for the server from within the Cisco UCS Manager software, see the
information instructions in the Cisco UCS Manager Configuration Guide for Release 1.4(1) or later.
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Figure D-1Cabling Configuration for Cisco UCS Integration
1Cisco UCS 6100 Series fabric interconnect
5Cisco UCS C200 server
(Fabric A)
2Cisco Nexus 2248 fabric extender
61 Gb Ethernet LOM ports
(Fabric A)
3Cisco UCS 6100 Series fabric interconnect
710 Gb adapter card
(Fabric B)
4Cisco Nexus 2248 fabric extender
(Fabric B)
NoteThe paths shown in blue carry management traffic. The paths shown in gold carry data traffic.
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Upgrading a Server Earlier Than Release 1.2(2) for Cisco UCS
Integration
This section describes the process for upgrading a server that was shipped prior to the 1.2(2) release so
that it can be used in the Cisco UCS environment.
NoteThe server must be a Generation M2 (or later) server.
This procedure describes how to connect the Cisco UCS C-Series server to your preconfigured network.
Preconfiguration of your network and networking equipment is beyond the scope of this document, but
see the following URLs for documentation.
•For information about installing, configuring, and using the Cisco UCS 6100 Series fabric
interconnects (switches) in the configuration, see the documentation at the following URL:
The hardware configuration described in this procedure provides redundant network fabrics and paths
for both management traffic and data traffic. The following items are required to create this
configuration.
•A Cisco UCS C-Series M2 (or later) server with a Cisco 10 Gb adapter card installed.
NoteThe server CIMC and BIOS firmware must be at version 1.1(1d) or later before you can use the
Cisco Host Upgrade Utility as described in this procedure.
NoteIf you install a Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01), see Special
Considerations for the Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01), page 3-27.
•A physical VGA monitor and a USB keyboard. You can use a KVM dongle on the front-panel KVM
connector or connect directly to the server ports.
•The Cisco UCS C-Series 1.2(2) or later software release container for your server. The software
release is distributed on Cisco.com as a Zip file that contains the CIMC firmware, BIOS firmware,
and the LOM firmware.
•The Cisco Host Upgrade Utility ISO file that you can download from Cisco.com.
•(Optional for local upgrades) A writable DVD with at least 23 MB of space.
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•Two Cisco UCS 6100 Series fabric interconnects.
•Two Cisco Nexus 2248 fabric extenders.
NoteYou must plug a power cord into each of the two power supplies in the fabric extender. If a power
supply is not connected to power, you might see “Major” faults reported during power-on self
test (POST). For example,
by connecting the missing power cord to the fabric extender power supply.
Power supply 1 in fex 6 power: error. You can clear these errors
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•Two RJ45 Ethernet cables.
•Four 10 Gb SFP cables.
Upgrade and Connection Procedures
Use the procedures in this section in the following order to upgrade your server and connect it to the
Cisco UCS environment:
NoteThese procedures assume that you have already installed the server in your rack and connected it to
power. See
(Standalone Mode), page 2-8.
•1. Upgrading the Firmware and Rebooting in UCSM Mode, page D-6
•2. Physically Connecting the Server to the Cisco UCS Environment, page D-8
1. Upgrading the Firmware and Rebooting in UCSM Mode
Installing the Server Into a Rack, page 2-4 and Connecting and Powering On the Server
Step 1Find the C-Series 1.2(2) or later software release container for your server online and download it to a
temporary location on your workstation. The software release is distributed as an ISO file that contains
the CIMC firmware, BIOS firmware, and LOM firmware:
a. See the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html
b. Click Unified Computing in the middle column.
c. Click Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers in the right-hand column.
d. Click the name of your model of server in the right-hand column.
e. Click Software on Chassis in the right-hand column.
f. Click Unified Computing System (UCS) Software Container for Rack Mount Servers.
g. Click the release number that you are downloading.
h. Click Download Now to download the <model>-<version>.zip file.
i. Continue through the subsequent screens to accept the license agreements and browse to a location
where you save the software container zip file.
Step 2Extract the contents of the software container zip file that you just downloaded.
Step 3Find the Host Upgrade Utility ISO file download for your server online and download it to a temporary
location on your workstation:
a. See the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html
b. Click Unified Computing in the middle column.
c. Click Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers in the right-hand column.
d. Click the name of your model of server in the right-hand column.
e. Click Software on Chassis in the right-hand column.
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f. Click Unified Computing System (UCS) Server Standalone Host Utilities.
g. Click the release number that you are downloading.
h. Click Download Now to download the standalone-host-utilities.1.2.2d.zip file.
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i. Continue through the subsequent screens to accept the license agreements and browse to a location
where you save the utilities zip file.
Step 4Extract the contents of the standalone-host-utilities.1.2.2d.zip file. Note the location to which
the
hostUpgrade_<version>.iso file is saved.
Step 5Prepare the ISO on either local media for local upgrade, or as a virtual device for remote upgrade:
•For local upgrade—Perform these steps before you go to Step 6:
a. Burn the ISO image onto a writable DVD.
b. Connect a VGA monitor and USB keyboard to the Cisco C-Series server.
c. Insert the DVD into the DVD drive of the Cisco C-Series server.
•For remote upgrade—Perform these steps before you go to Step 6:
a. Use a browser to connect to the CIMC Manager software on the server that you are upgrading.
Enter the CIMC IP address for that server in the address field of the browser, then enter your
user name and password.
b. Launch a KVM Console window (click the KVM keyboard icon).
c. When the Virtual KVM Console window launches, select Tools > Launch Virtual Media.
d. In the Virtual Media Session window, click Add Image and then use the dialog to navigate to
the utility ISO file and select it. Navigate to the location where you downloaded the ISO. The
ISO image is displayed in the Client View pane.
e. In the Virtual Media Session window, check the check box in the Mapped column for the ISO
file that you added, and then wait for mapping to complete. Observe the progress in the Details
pane.
Now the ISO file is mapped as a remote device.
Step 6Boot the server and press F6 when prompted to open the Boot Menu screen.
Step 7On the Boot Menu screen, select the device where you prepared the ISO in Step 5:
•If you are upgrading locally, select the physical CD/DVD device and then press Enter (for example,
SATA5:TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633C).
•If you are upgrading remotely, select Cisco Virtual CD/DVD and then press Enter.
The server is rebooted from the device that you chose.
Step 8A screen appears with the server BIOS and CIMC firmware versions. Answer the prompt, “Have you
read the Cisco EULA” (end user license agreement)?
•Press y to accept the EULA and continue the update.
•Press n to read the EULA. The EULA is displayed and you are prompted to press y to continue the
update, or n to cancel. If you press n, the server will reboot without updating.
•Press q to exit without updating. This selection reboots the server.
The Host Upgrade Menu screen is displayed.
Step 9Upgrade the CIMC, BIOS, and LOM firmware by entering 4 (All the above) at the Enter Choice prompt:
The utility selects the correct firmware components for your server and then upgrades the CIMC, BIOS,
and LOM firmware, in that order. Watch your console screen until you see confirmation that the upgrades
were successful, then go to
Step 10After the upgrades are successful, reboot the server with UCSM mode settings from the Host Upgrade
Step 10.
Menu by entering 6 (Reboot with configuring the CIMC to default factory settings (UCSM mode)) at the
Enter Choice prompt.
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NoteThe new CIMC firmware is activated automatically during this reboot.
The utility reboots the server with UCSM mode settings. This mode allows integration with the Cisco
UCS environment.
NoteThese UCSM mode settings enable DHCP, Active-Active NIC redundancy, and Shared LOM
NIC mode, which enables CIMC control through the 1Gb LOM ports, rather than the
management port. Any static IP addresses and the management port are disabled, so you lose
connection with the CIMC. To connect the server to your Cisco UCS fabric interconnects,
continue with 2. Physically Connecting the Server to the Cisco UCS Environment, page D-8.
2. Physically Connecting the Server to the Cisco UCS Environment
Use the following procedure to connect the Cisco UCS C200 server to the Cisco UCS environment.
Step 1Connect the management traffic paths (see Figure D-2):
a. Connect an RJ45 Ethernet cable between 1Gb port Eth1 on the rear panel of the server and a port on
a fabric extender in Fabric A.
b. Connect an RJ45 Ethernet cable between 1Gb port Eth2 on the rear panel of the server and a port on
a fabric extender in Fabric B.
c. Connect a 10 Gb SFP cable between fabric extender A and a port on fabric interconnect A. The port
that you use on fabric interconnect A must be enabled for server traffic.
d. Connect a 10 Gb SFP cable between fabric extender B and a port on fabric interconnect B. The port
that you use on fabric interconnect B must be enabled for server traffic.
Step 2Connect the data traffic paths (see Figure D-2):
a. Connect a 10 Gb SFP cable between the 10 Gb adapter card in the server and a port on fabric
interconnect A. The port that you use on fabric interconnect A must be enabled for server traffic.
b. Connect a 10 Gb SFP cable between the 10 Gb adapter card in the server and a port on fabric
interconnect B. The port that you use on fabric interconnect B must be enabled for server traffic.
Step 3Reboot the server so that it is discovered by the Cisco UCS Manager software.
Step 4To view and configure settings for the server from within the Cisco UCS Manager software, see the
information instructions in the Cisco UCS Manager Configuration Guide for Release 1.4(1) or later.
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Figure D-2Cabling Configuration for Cisco UCS Integration
1Cisco UCS 6100 Series fabric interconnect
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2Cisco Nexus 2248 fabric extender (Fabric A) 61 Gb Ethernet LOM ports
3Cisco UCS 6100 Series fabric interconnect
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4Cisco Nexus 2248 fabric extender (Fabric B)
NoteThe paths shown in blue carry management traffic. The paths shown in gold carry data traffic.
5Cisco UCS C200 server
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Supported Network Adapter Card Combinations for UCSM Mode
Network Adapter cards can be Cisco Virtual Interface Cards (VICs), Converged Network Adapters
(CNAs), or Ethernet adapters. Only network adapter cards that are officially supported in the
and Software Interoperability Matrix for C-Series Servers are supported.
When the server is used in UCSM mode, only certain combinations of adapters have been qualified for
official support:
•Only CiscoVirtual Interface Cards (VICs) installed in the server. No mixing with CNAs or Ethernet
cards.
•Only one type of CNA (Q or E) installed in the server. No mixing with VICs or Ethernet adapters.
•Only one type of Ethernet adapter (B or I) installed in the server. No mixing with VICs or CNAs.
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