Cisco Nexus 4001I and 4005I Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter Hardware Installation Guide
Index

Table Of Contents

Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W - X -

Index

Numerics

10/100/1000Base-T 1-1

10/100/1000 ports

pinouts B-1

recommended cables 2-11

100Base-T Ethernet ports 1-4

10 Gb Ethernet port

LEDs 1-5

10-Gb Ethernet SFP+ transceivers

copper cables 1-7

description 1-6

10 Gb ports, location 1-2

10 G SFP+ module, supported 2-9

1 G SFP modules, supported 2-9

A

accounts, creating additional in configuration 2-6

AC power specifications A-1

activity LEDs 1-5

Advanced Management Module (aMM), IBM 1-4, 1-8

altitude, operating and storage A-1

aMM, IBM 1-4, 1-8

asynchronous serial port B-2

autonegotiate 1-2, 1-3

autonegotiation 1-4, 2-11

B

bale clasp, transceiver module 2-9

bale clasp latch 2-10

bandwidth, cable modal B-2

bays 2-3

blade enclosure 1-1

boot variable, configuring 2-8

BTU, total input A-1

C

cables

avoiding electrical noise 2-3

console 1-3

copper, lengths 1-7

crossover and straight-through 2-11

detaching for SFP+ transceiver removal 2-10

maximum length for Ethernet port 2-11

maximum lengths 2-3

recommended 2-11

specifications B-2

Cisco IP Phones, connecting to 2-11

clasp, bale, on transceiver module 2-9

community string, SNMP, configuring 2-7

configuration dialog, initial 2-6

configuring the Switch Module 1-8

console, RS-232 1-3

cooling, systems, and hot swapping 2-3

copper connections, cable lengths for 1-7, 2-3

copper management port 1-1

core size, cable B-2

D

damage, preventing ESD 2-9

default gateware, IPv4, configuring 2-7

dimensions A-1

disabled port LED 1-5

distance specifications, cable B-2

downlink ports 1-3

duplex

10 GE ports 1-3

external management port 2-11

internal management port 1-4

out-of-band management port 1-2

dust cover, transceiver 2-10

dust plugs

optical bore, removing 2-9

removing from SFP+ module 2-9

using when removing SFP+ transceiver 2-10

E

electrical noise, avoiding 2-3

ESD damage, preventing 2-9

Ethernet

LED 1-6

packets, forwarding 1-3

transceiver module 1-6

Ethernet port

LED 1-5

location 1-2

out-of-band management 1-2

External Management Port, connecting devices 2-11

F

fault, system, LED indicating 1-6

fault, system status LED 1-5

FCoE packets, forwarding 1-3

fiber-optic cable, removing caps and plugs 2-9

fibre type, cable B-2

filler module 2-6

frequency, input voltage range and current maximum A-1

front panel

clearance 2-3

SFP+ ports on 1-3

G

ground connector, ESD, using 2-9

grounding cables 2-11

H

hardware interfaces 1-2

hot-swappable 2-3

humidity, relative A-1

I

initial configuration dialog 2-6

input voltage range A-1

installation, before starting 2-1

installing transceiver modules 2-9

IPv4 default gateway, configuring 2-7

K

kickstart image, configuring 2-8

KX/KX4 interface 1-3

L

Layer-2 packets, forwarding 1-3

LC connectors, network interface cable 2-10

LED, system power during POST 2-5

LEDs, location 1-5

line speed 1-2

link status LED 1-5

M

malfunction, LED indicating 1-6

management console, connector for 1-2

Management Information Base (MIB) extensions 1-8

Management Module 1-4

management port

LED 1-6

location 1-2

medium-dependent interface crossover (auto-MDIX) 2-11

modal bandwidth, cable B-2

N

network interface cable LC connectors, removing 2-10

network management, SNMP

noise, electrical 2-3

NTP server, configuring 2-8

O

optical bore dust plugs, removing 2-9

optical cage, protecting on transceiver removal 2-10

orientation, verifying for transceiver module 2-9

out-of-band management

configuring 2-7

port LED 1-6

P

pinouts

10/100/1000 ports B-1

serial console ports B-2

plugs, dust, removing from SFP+ module 2-9

ports

10/100/1000

pinouts B-1

recommended cables 2-11

Ethernet, location 1-2

Ethernet Management 1-4

external 1-1

External Management, connecting devices 2-11

LEDs 1-5

management, location 1-2

mapping 2-3

RJ45 1-1

serial console 1-3

serial console, pinouts B-2

SFP+ 1-3

port speed, internal Ethernet 1-3

POST in progress, LED indicating 1-6

power off, LED indicating 1-6

power-on self-test (POST) 2-5

power specifications A-1

precautions, for installing SFP+ module 2-9

preparing for installation 2-3

R

registering Switch Module 2-6

release latch 2-3

Release latches, location 1-2

RJ45 connector 1-3

RS-232 console 1-3

RS-232 serial port B-2

rubber caps, removing from SFP+ module 2-9

S

saving the configuration 2-8

serial console port 1-3

pinouts B-2

server blades, accessing 1-3

setup mode, entering in configuration 2-6

setup utility, configuration 2-6

SFP

supported modules 2-9

supported transceivers 1-6

SFP+

copper cables, lengths 1-7

ports

external uplink access 1-3

location 1-2

transceiver

about 1-6

static 2-10

SFP+ module, supported 2-9

Simple Network Management Protocol

See SNMP

Small-Form-Factor Pluggable transceivers. See SFP transceivers

SNMP community string, configuring 2-7

SNMP network management platforms 1-8

software switch management 1-8

specifications, cable B-2

speed 2-11

SSH service, enabling 2-7

static electricity, storage capacity of cables 2-11

status, system LED 1-5

storage temperature and altitude A-1

support, registering to ensure 2-6

switching ASIC 1-3

system status LED 1-5, 1-6

T

Telnet service, enabling 2-7

temperature, operating and storage A-1

traffic, cable requirements for 2-11

transceiver module

installing 2-9

SFP+ 1-6

transceivers, supported SFP 1-6

U

uplink access, external 1-3

uplink ports, LEDs 1-5

USB connector, console port 1-3

V

voltage range, input A-1

W

warning, safety statements 2-1

wavelength, cable B-2

weight A-1

X

XAUI ports 1-1