Cisco UCS C210 User Manual

Cisco UCS C210 Server Installation and Service Guide
Covers UCS C210 Server Generations M1 and M2
July 31, 2013
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CONTENTS
Preface vii
Related Documentation vii
Audience vii
Organization vii
Conventions viii
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request xiii
CHAPTER
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1 Overview 1-1
2 Installing the Server 2-1
Unpacking and Inspecting the Server 2-2
Preparing for Installation 2-3
Installation Guidelines 2-3 Rack Requirements 2-4 Required Equipment 2-4 Slide Rail Adjustment Range 2-4
Installing the Server Into a Rack 2-5
Initial Server Setup 2-9
Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode) 2-9 NIC Modes and NIC Redundancy Settings 2-12
System BIOS and CIMC Firmware 2-13
Updating the BIOS and CIMC Firmware 2-13 Accessing the System BIOS 2-14 Motherboard Jumpers 2-15
Using the BIOS Recovery Jumper J1E5 to Recover Corrupt BIOS 2-16 Clearing the CIMC Admin Password Using Jumper J45 2-17 Using the Clear CMOS Jumper J1E6 2-18 Clearing the BIOS Admin Password Using Jumper J1E4 2-19
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Server Monitoring and Management Tools 3-1
Cisco Integrated Management Interface (CIMC) 3-1 Server Configuration Utility 3-1
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Status LEDs 3-2
Front Panel LEDs 3-2 Rear Panel LEDs 3-4
Preparing for Component Installation 3-7
Required Equipment 3-7 Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server 3-8 Removing and Replacing the Server in a Rack 3-9 Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover 3-10 Removing and Replacing the Server Front Cover 3-11 Replaceable Component Locations 3-12
Installing or Replacing Components 3-13
Installing Hard Drives and Solid State Drives 3-14 Installing Power Supplies 3-16 Installing a DVD Drive 3-17 Installing a Fan Tray 3-19 Installing DIMMs 3-21
Memory Performance Guidelines and Population Rules 3-21 DIMM Installation Procedure 3-24
Installing CPUs and Heatsinks 3-26
Additional CPU-Related Parts To Order With RMA Replacement Motherboards 3-26
CPU Replacement Procedure 3-26 Installing a Motherboard CMOS Battery 3-29 Installing a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 3-30 Replacing a PCIe Riser Card Assembly 3-32 Replacing a PCIe Card 3-34
Replacing a PCIe Card 3-34
Special Considerations for the Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01) 3-37
Installing Multiple PCIe Cards and Resolving Limited Resources 3-38 Replacing a SAS Extender or SAS Expander 3-40
The SAS Extender 3-40
The SAS Expander 3-40
Replacing a SAS Extender or SAS Expander Card 3-41 Replacing an LSI MegaRAID Battery Backup Unit 3-42 Installing a Mezzanine Card 3-44
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Physical Specifications A-1
Environmental Specifications A-2
Power Specifications A-2
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B Cable and Power Cord Specifications B-1
KVM Cable B-1
Supported Power Cords and Plugs B-2
AC Power Cord Illustrations B-3
C RAID Controller Considerations C-1
Supported RAID Controllers and Required Cables C-1
Enabling the Integrated Intel ICH10R RAID Controller in the BIOS C-2
Enabling the Mezzanine Card RAID Controller in the BIOS C-3
RAID Controller Cabling C-3
How to Determine Which Controller Is in Your Server C-4
How to Disable Quiet Boot for CIMC Firmware Earlier Than Release 1.2(1) C-5
How To Launch Option ROM-Based Controller Utilities C-5
Restoring RAID Configuration After Replacing a RAID Controller C-6
For More Information C-7
D Installation for Cisco UCS Integration D-1
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Preface

This preface describes the audience, organization, and conventions of the Cisco UCS C210 Server Installation and Service Guide. It also provides information on how to obtain related documentation.
This guide covers UCS C210 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:
Chapter Title Description
Chapter 1 Overview Provides a brief overview of the Cisco Unified Computing
Chapter 2 Installing the Server Describes how to install the server into a rack, how to cable and
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Server Identifies the replaceable components of the server and describes
Appendix A Technical
Appendix B Cable and Power Cord
System (UCS) and the role that the Cisco UCS C210 server plays in the Cisco Unified Computing System environment.
power on the server, and how to connect to the service processor and your network.
how to replace them.
Lists physical, environmental, and power specifications.
Specifications
Lists specifications for the supported international power cords.
Specifications
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Chapter Title Description
Appendix C RAID Controller
Appendix D Installation for Cisco

Conventions

This document uses the following conventions for notes, cautions, and safety warnings.
Notes and Cautions contain important information that you should know.
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material that are not covered
in the publication.
Caution Means reader be careful. You are capable of doing something that might result in equipment damage or
loss of data.
Considerations
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.
Warning
Waarschuwing
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.
BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES
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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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¡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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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.
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Overview

The Cisco UCS C210 Server, which is a part of the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Server family, operates 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 server is a general-purpose, two-socket, two rack unit (2RU), rack-mount server. The server is designed to balance performance, density, and efficiency for workloads that require up to 8 terabytes of economical, high-capacity, reliable internal storage.
Figure 1-1 shows the external features of the front panel. Figure 1-2 shows the external features of the
rear panel.
Figure 1-1 Front Panel Features
1 Locator button/LED 2 Network activity LED 3 System fault LED 4 Power button/Power status LED 5 CPU fault LED 6 Memory fault LED 7 Power supply fault LED 8 Console connector (with supplied KVM
cable, provides DB15 video, DB9 serial, and two USB 2.0 connectors)
9 DVD drive (optional) 10 Hard drives (up to 16)
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1 Power supply (up to two) 2 USB 2.0 connectors (two) 3 10/100 Ethernet management port (RJ45) 4 Serial connector (DB9) 5 Video connector (DB15 VGA) 6 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet ports (two) 7 Standard-profile PCIe card slot (five)
The Cisco UCS C210 server has the following hardware components and features:
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Ta b l e 1-1 Hardware Features of the Server
Feature or Component
Cisco UCS C210 Server
Enclosure Two rack unit (2RU) chassis.
Processors Up to two quad-core Intel Xeon Series processors.
Memory 12 DIMM1 slots supporting up to 96 GB of industry-standard DDR32 main
memory.
Storage Up to 16 internal SAS3 or SATA4 hard drives or solid state drives, supporting up to
8 TB total.
Server Generation M2 only—There is also one internal USB port on the motherboard that you can use with a USB thumb drive (see
Figure 3-5).
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Feature or Component Cisco UCS C210 Server
Disk Management
PCIe I/O Up to five standard-profile PCIe6 expansion cards (or low-profile cards with a
Factory-configured RAID5 support options:
RAID 0 and 1 support for up to five SATA drives with the integrated SATA
controller.
Note The integrated ICH10R RAID controller is not compatible for use with
VMWare ESX/ESXi Server software in any generation or version of the Cisco UCS C210 server.
RAID 0, 1, and 1E support for up to four SAS or SATA drives with the optional
LSI 1064-based controller mezzanine card.
RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 00, 10, 50 and 60 support for up to 16 SAS or SATA drives
with the optional LSI 9261-8i MegaRAID controller card.
RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 00, 10, 50 and 60 support for up to 4 SAS or SATA drives with
the optional LSI 9280-4i4e MegaRAID card.
See Appendix C, “RAID Controller Considerations” for more information about RAID in this server.
standard-profile adapters), plugged into horizontal riser card sockets.
Two of the riser card sockets are full-length, x8-lane, with a x16 connector. The other three riser cards are half-length, x8-lane, with a x16 connector.
Network and management I/O
The server provides these rear-panel connectors:
Two 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet ports (RJ-45 connectors).
These integrated Gigabit ports support the Wake on LAN (WoL) and TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE) standards.
One 10/100 Ethernet management port (RJ-45 connector).
One DB9 serial connector.
One 15-pin VGA
Two USB
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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).
Removable media devices
One internal DVD drive (orderable option).
The drive supports the following media types: CD-R, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, +R DL
Power Up to two power supplies, each with a maximum output of 650 W.
Cooling Three internal fans that force front-to-rear cooling; also one fan in each power
supply.
Video The server CIMC chip includes a Matrox G200 core. The Matrox G200 core shares
the same memory as the rest of the CIMC. The first 8 MB of memory are allocated to the video core, followed by another 5 MB allocated to the compression engine for difference buffers.
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1. DIMM = dual inline memory module
2. DDR = double data rate (transfer mode)
3. SAS = serial attached SCSI
4. SATA = serial advanced technology attachment
5. RAID = redundant array of independent disks
6. PCIe = peripheral component interconnect express
7. VGA = video graphics array
8. USB = universal serial bus
9. KVM = keyboard, video, mouse
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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 2-5
Initial Server Setup, page 2-9
System BIOS and CIMC Firmware, page 2-13
Note Before you install, operate, or service a server, review the Regulatory Compliance and Safe ty
Information for Cisco UCS C-Series Servers for important safety information.
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.
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Only trained and qualified personnel must be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
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Unpacking and Inspecting the Server

Tip Keep the shipping container in case the server requires shipping in the future.
Note The 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 1 Remove the server from its cardboard container—save all packaging material. Step 2 Compare the shipment to the equipment list provided by your customer service representative and
Figure 2-1. Verify that you have all items.
Step 3 Check for damage and report any discrepancies or damage to your customer service representative. Have
the following information ready:
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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
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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
Slide Rail Adjustment Range, 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 the server 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 the “Technical
Specifications” appendix.
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Ensure that the site power meets the power requirements listed in the “Technical Specifications”
appendix. If available, you can use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect against power failures.
Caution Avoid 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 two rack units (RUs), equal to 3.50 inches
(8.89 cm).
The distance between the front and rear rack posts must be as follows to fit the Cisco slide rails:
Tip The Cisco R-Series racks and RP-Series PDUs have been designed for optimum performance with Cisco
products and are available from Cisco.
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°F (0 to 35°C).
For the older rails (R200-1032RAIL), 27 to 37 inches (68.6 to 94.0 cm)
For the new style rails (R2XX-G31032RAIL), 23.5 to 36 inches (59.7 to 91.4 cm)

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.
The slide rails include screws that you can optionally use to apply additional stability. These screws are not required.

Slide Rail Adjustment Range

The slide rails for this server have an adjustment range of 24 to 36 inches (610 to 914 mm).
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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 then scroll to Technical Specifications:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10493/products_data_sheets_list.html
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.
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To install the slide rails and the server into a rack, follow these steps:
Step 1 Install the slide rails into the rack:
Tip Use 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
b. Compress the length-adjustment bracket until the mounting pegs (item 6) and locking clips (item 5)
Figure 2-2).
on the slide-rail assembly engage the desired rack holes on the front and rear rack posts.
If your rack has #10-32 rack-post holes, align the mounting pegs with the holes and then compress the spring-loaded pegs to expose the #10-32 inner peg (see
Figure 2-3).
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Figure 2-2 Attaching a Slide-Rail Assembly
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Note The mounting pegs that protrude through the rack-post holes are designed to fit round or square #12-24
holes, or #10-32 holes when the mounting peg is compressed (see
Figure 2-3). If your rack has #10-32
rack-post holes, align the mounting pegs with the holes and then compress the spring-loaded pegs to expose the #10-32 inner peg.
Figure 2-3 Spring-Loaded Mounting Pegs
1 Pegs in standard (uncompressed) position 2 Pegs compressed to expose 10-32 inner peg
c. Pull the inner slide rails on each assembly out toward the rack front until they hit the internal stops
and lock in place.
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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.
Tip You 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 2 Attach 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 2-4.
Tip You 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.
Figure 2-4 Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Server
1 Rear of server 2 Mounting peg (four) 3 Mounting bracket 4 Removal release clip 5 Installation release clip
Step 3 Insert the server into the slide rails:
Caution This server weighs approximately 50 pounds (23 kilograms) when fully loaded with components. We
recommend that you use a minimum of two people when lifting the server. Attempting this procedure alone could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
a. Align the mounting brackets that are attached to the server sides with the front of the empty slide
rails.
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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
5 in
Figure 2-4), and then continue pushing the server into the rack until its front flanges touch the
rack posts.
d. Close the front-flange latches to secure the server to the front rack posts.
Step 4 Attach the (optional) cable management arm (CMA) to the rear of the slide rails:
Note The 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 2-5.
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.
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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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Initial Server Setup

This section contains the following topics:
Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode), page 2-9
NIC Modes and NIC Redundancy Settings, page 2-12

Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode)

Note This 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 Installation for Cisco UCS Integration, page D-1.
Note The 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.
Step 3 of the following proced ure. In that step , you can al so change the
Use the following procedure to perform initial setup of the server.
Step 1 Attach 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.
Note During 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.
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Step 2 Use the supplied KVM cable to connect a keyboard and VGA monitor to the console connector on the
front panel (see
Note Alternatively, 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 3 Set 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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c. Set the NIC mode to your choice for which ports you want to use to access the CIMC for server
management (see
Dedicated—The 10/100 management port is used to access the CIMC. You have to select a NIC
Figure 1-2 on page 1-2 for identification of the ports):
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.
Note The Cisco Card NIC mode is currently supported only with a Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface
Card (N2XX-ACPCI01) that is installed in PCIe slot 1 (see
Special Considerations for the Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01), page 3-37.
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d. Use this utility to change the NIC redundancy to your preference. This server has three possible NIC
redundancy settings:
None—The Ethernet ports operate independently and do not fail over if there is a problem.
Active-standby—If an active Ethernet port fails, traffic fails over to a standby port.
Active-active—All Ethernet ports are utilized simultaneously. See NIC Modes and NIC
Redundancy Settings, page 2-12 for more information.
e. Choose whether to enable DHCP for dynamic network settings, or enter static network settings.
Note Before 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.
Note Changes 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.
Note If you chose to enable DHCP, the dynamically assigned IP and MAC addresses are displayed on the
console screen during bootup.
Step 4 Connect 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 5 Use 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).
Note The default user name for the server is admin. The default password is password.
Step 6 To 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:
http://www.cisco.com/go/unifiedcomputing/c-series-doc
To install or replace hardware components, see the “Maintaining the Server” section on page 3-1.
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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 10/100 management port is used to access the CIMC. You have to select a NIC
redundancy and IP setting.
Shared LOM (default)—The two 1-Gb 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.
Note The Cisco Card NIC mode is currently supported only with a Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface
Card (N2XX-ACPCI01) that is installed in PCIe slot 1 (see
Special Considerations for the Cisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card (N2XX-ACPCI01), page 3-37.
This server has the following NIC redundancy settings that you can choose from:
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None—The Ethernet ports operate independently and do not fail over if there is a problem.
Active-standby—If an active Ethernet port fails, traffic fails over to a standby port.
Active-active—All Ethernet ports are utilized simultaneously.
The active/active setting uses Mode 5 or Balance-TLB (adaptive transmit load balancing). This is channel bonding that does not require any special switch support. The outgoing traffic is distributed according to the current load (computed relative to the speed) on each slave. Incoming traffic is received by the current slave. If the receiving slave fails, another slave takes over the MAC address of the failed receiving slave.
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