Overview of the Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Servers
Following are the Cisco UCS C-Series rack-mount servers:
Cisco UCS C200 M1 Rack-Mount Server
Cisco UCS C210 M1 Rack-Mount Server
Cisco UCS C250 M1 Rack-Mount Server
UCS C200 M1 Rack-Mount Server
The Cisco UCS C200 M1 server is a high-density, two-socket, 1 RU
rack-mount server. This server is built for production-level network
infrastructure, web services, and mainstream data centers, and branch and remote-office applications.
UCS C210 M1 Rack-Mount Server
The Cisco UCS C210 M1 server is a general-purpose, two-socket, 2 RU rack-mount server. It is designed to balance performance, density, and efficiency for storage-intensive workloads. This server is built for applications such as network file and appliances, storage, database, and content-delivery.
UCS C250 M1 Rack-Mount Server
The Cisco UCS C250 M1 server is a high-performance,
memory-intensive, two-socket, 2 RU rack-mount server. It is designed to
increase performance, and it has the capacity for demanding virtualization and
large-data-set workloads. The C250 M1 server also can reduce the cost of smaller
memory footprints.
Cisco Integrated Management Controller
The Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) is the management service for the C-Series servers. CIMC runs within the server.
Management Interfaces
You can use a web-based GUI or SSH-based CLI to access, configure, administer, and monitor the server. Almost all tasks can be performed in either interface, and the results of tasks performed in one interface are displayed in another. However, you cannot do the following:
Use CIMC GUI to invoke CIMC CLI
View a command that has been invoked through CIMC CLI in CIMC GUI
Generate CIMC CLI output from CIMC GUI
Tasks You Can Perform in CIMC
You can use CIMC to perform the following server management tasks:
Power on, power off, power cycle, reset and shut down the server
Toggle the locator LED
Configure the server boot order
View server properties and sensors
Manage remote presence
Create and manage local user accounts, and enable remote user authentication through Active Directory
Configure network-related settings, including NIC properties, IPv4, VLANs, and network security
Configure communication services, including HTTP, SSH, and IPMI Over LAN
Manage certificates
Configure platform event filters
Update CIMC firmware
Monitor faults, alarms, and server status
No Operating System or Application Provisioning or Management
CIMC provisions servers, and as a result, exists below the operating system on a server. Therefore, you cannot use it to provision or manage operating systems or applications on servers. For example, you cannot do the following:
Deploy an OS, such as Windows or Linux
Deploy patches for software, such as an OS or an application
Install base software components, such as anti-virus software, monitoring agents, or backup clients
Install software applications, such as databases, application server software, or web servers
Perform operator actions, including restarting an Oracle database, restarting printer queues, or handling non-CIMC user accounts
Configure or manage external storage on the SAN or NAS storage
Server Software
CIMC is a separate management module that is
built into the motherboard. CIMC has its own ARM-based
processor which runs the CIMC software. It is
shipped with a running version of the firmware. Users can update
CIMC firmware through the Firmware Update Management
page. You need not worry about installing the
initial CIMC firmware.
You do not need to install an OS like Windows or
Linux on the server.
Servers are shipped pre-installed. You can however, install a different OS on the server using the DVD drive
or over the network. You can use CIMC to install the
new OS using the KVM console and vMedia.
The following operating systems are supported by the server:
Windows Server 2003 R2, 32 bit, 64 bit, Windows 7 with Hyper-V, 64 bit, Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V, Standard and Enterprise Edition, 64 bit
Use specific product installation documentation when installing an operating system.
Server NICs
Two NIC modes are available for connection to the CIMC. In one mode, you can also choose an active-active or active-standby redundancy mode, depending on your platform.
NIC Mode
The NIC Mode drop-down list in the NIC Properties area determines which ports can reach the CIMC. The following mode options are available, depending on your platform:
Dedicated—A connection to the CIMC is available through the management Ethernet port or ports.
Shared LOM—A connection to the CIMC is available only through the LAN On Motherboard (LOM) Ethernet host ports.
Note
In shared LOM mode, all host ports must belong to the same subnet.
Shipping (if supported)—A connection to the CIMC is available through the management Ethernet port or ports using a limited factory default configuration.
Note
Shipping mode is intended only for your initial connection to the CIMC. Configure another mode for operation.
NIC Redundancy
The NIC Redundancy drop-down list in the NIC Properties area determines how NIC redundancy is handled:
None—Redundancy is not available.
Active-Active—All Ethernet ports operate simultaneously. This mode provides multiple paths to the CIMC.
Active-Standby—One port fails over to
the other.
The available redundancy modes vary depending on the selected network mode and your platform. For the available modes, see the Installation and Service Guide
for your platform.
Server Ports
Following is a list of server ports and their default port numbers:
HTTP—TCP port 80
HTTPS—TCP port 443
TFTP—UDP port 69
SSH—TCP port 22
IPMI—UDP port 623
SoL—TCP port 22
KVM—TCP port 2068
Overview of the CIMC User Interface
The CIMC user interface is a web-based management interface for Cisco C-Series servers. You can launch the CIMC user interface and
manage the server from any remote host that meets the following minimum requirements:
Java 1.6 or higher
HTTP and HTTPS enabled
Adobe Flash Player 10 or higher
Note
In case you lose or forget the password that you use to log into CIMC, see the Cisco UCS C-Series server installation and service guide for your platform for password recovery instructions.
The Navigation pane displays on the left side in the CIMC user interface. Clicking links on the Server or Admin tabs in the Navigation pane displays the selected pages in the Work pane on the right side of the CIMC user interface.
The following table describes the elements in the Navigation pane:
Element Name
Description
Overall Server Status area
The Overall Server Status area is found above the Server and Admin tabs. Click this area to refresh the Server Summary page.
Server tab
The Server tab is found in the Navigation pane. It contains links to the following pages:
Summary
Inventory
Sensors
System Event Log
Remote Presence
BIOS
Admin tab
The Admin tab is found in the Navigation pane. It contains links to the following pages:
Users Management
Network
Communication Services
Certificate Management
CIMC Log
Event Management
Firmware Management
Utilities
Work Pane
The Work pane displays on the right side of the UI. Different pages appear in the Work pane, depending on what link you click on the Server or Admin tab.
The following table describes the elements and pages in the Work pane.
Page or Element Name
Description
Summary
On the page, you view server properties, server status, and CIMC information. You also perform actions like powering the server on and off.
Inventory
There are four tabs on the page:
CPUs—Use this tab to view information about the CPU.
Memory—Use this tab to view information about memory.
Power Supplies—Use this tab to view information about power supplies.
Storage—Use this tab to view information about storage.
Sensors
There are four tabs on the page:
Power Supply Sensors—Use this tab to view the power supply sensor.
Fan Sensors—Use this tab to view the fan sensor.
Temperature Sensors—Use this tab to view the temperature sensor.
Voltage Sensors—Use this tab to view the voltage sensor.
System Event Log
On the page, you can view the system event log.
Remote Presence
There are three tabs on the page:
Virtual KVM—Use this tab to set vKVM properties.
Virtual Media—Use this tab to set virtual media properties.
Serial over LAN—Use this tab to set serial over LAN properties.
BIOS
There are three areas on this page:
Actions—Use this area to configure the server boot order, recover corrupted BIOS, and clear the BIOS CMOS.
BIOS Properties—Use this area to view the running version of the BIOS.
Boot Order—Use this area to view the configured and actual boot order.
User Management
There are three tabs on the page:
Local Users—Use this tab to create users.
Active Directory—Use this tab to set active directory properties.
Sessions—Use this tab to view current user sessions.
Network
There are two tabs on the page:
Network Settings—Use this tab to set network properties.
Network Security—Use this tab to set up network security.
Communications Services
There are three areas on this page:
HTTP Properties—Use this area to set HTTP properties.
SSH Properties—Use this area to set SSH properties.
IPMI over LAN Properties—Use this area to set IPMI over LAN properties.
Certificate Management
There are two areas on this page:
Actions—Use this area to generate and upload a certificate.
Current Certificate—Use this area to view the current certificate for the server.
CIMC Log
On this page, you view the CIMC Log.
Event Management
There are two tabs on the page:
Platform Event Filters—Use this tab to set up platform event filters.
Trap Settings—Use this tab to set up SNMP traps.
Firmware Management
There are four areas on this page:
Actions—Use this area to install CIMC firmware from a client browser or TFTP server, or to activate installed CIMC firmware.
CIMC Firmware—Use this area to view the status of the running, backup, and boot-loader versions of the firmware.
Last Firmware Install—Use this area to view information about the last firmware update.
Utilities
There are two areas on this page:
Actions—Use this area to export technical support data, reset the CIMC to factory default, and reboot the CIMC.
Last Technical Support Data Export—Use this area to view information about the last technical support data export.
Toolbar
The toolbar displays above the Work pane.
Element Name
Description
Refresh
Refreshes the current page.
Power On Server
Powers on the server.
Power Off Server
Powers off the server.
Launch KVM Console
Launches the KVM console.
Help
Launches help.
Info
Launches server information.
Cisco Integrated Management Controller Online Help Overview
The Cisco Integrated Management Controller is divided into two main sections, a Navigation pane on the left and a Work pane on the right.
This help system describes the fields on each GUI page and in each dialog box.
To access the page help, do the following:
In a particular tab in the GUI, click the Help icon in the toolbar above the Work pane.
In a dialog box, click the Help button in that dialog box.