The Cisco UCS E-Series Servers (E-Series Servers) are the next generation of Cisco UCS Express servers. E-Series Servers are a family of size, weight, and power efficient blade servers that are housed within the Generation 2 Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISR G2). These servers provide a general purpose compute platform for branch-office applications deployed either as bare-metal on operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows or Linux; or as virtual machines on hypervisors, such as VMware vSphere Hypervisor™, Microsoft Hyper-V, or Citrix XenServer.
E-Series Servers reside in the Cisco 2900 series or 3900 series ISR G2. The following E-Series Servers are supported:
UCS-E140S—Single-wide E-Series Server
UCS-E140D—Double-wide E-Series Server, 4 core CPU
UCS-E160D—Double-wide E-Series Server, 6 core CPU
UCS-E140DP—Double-wide E-Series Server, 4 core CPU, with PCIe
UCS-E160DP—Double-wide E-Series Server, 6 core CPU, with PCIe
Note
For information about the maximum number of E-Series Servers that can be installed per ISR G2, see the "Server Hardware" section in the Getting Started Guide for Cisco UCS E-Series Servers.
Server Software
E-Series Servers require three major software systems:
CIMC Firmware
BIOS Firmware
Operating System or Hypervisor
CIMC Firmware
Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) is a separate management module built into the motherboard. A dedicated ARM-based
processor, separate from the main server CPU, runs the CIMC firmware. The system ships with a running version of the CIMC firmware. You can update the CIMC firmware, but no initial installation is needed.
CIMC is the management service for the E-Series Servers. You can use a web-based GUI or SSH-based CLI to access, configure, administer, and monitor the server.
BIOS Firmware
BIOS initializes the hardware in the system, discovers bootable
devices, and boots them in the provided sequence. It boots the
operating system and configures the hardware for the operating
system to use. BIOS manageability features allow you to interact
with the hardware and use it. In addition, BIOS provides options to
configure the system, manage firmware, and create BIOS error
reports.
The system ships with a running version of the BIOS firmware.
You can update the BIOS firmware, but no initial installation is
needed.
Operating System or Hypervisor
The main server CPU runs on an operating system, such as Microsoft Windows or Linux; or on a Hypervisor. You can purchase an E-Series Server with pre-installed Microsoft Windows Server or VMware vSphere Hypervisor™, or you can install your own platform.
The following platforms have been tested on the E-Series Servers:
Microsoft Windows:
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64-bit
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64-bit
Linux:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11, service pack 2
Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.0, update 2
Hypervisor:
VMware vSphere Hypervisor™ 5.0, update 1
Hyper-V (Windows 2008 R2)
Citrix XenServer 6.0
CIMC Overview
The Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) is the management service for the E-Series Servers. CIMC runs within the server. You can use a web-based GUI or the SSH-based CLI to access, configure, administer, and monitor the server.
You can use CIMC to perform the following server management tasks:
Power on, power off, power cycle, reset and shut down the server
Configure the server boot order
Manage RAID levels
View server properties and sensors
Manage remote presence
Create and manage local user accounts, and enable remote user authentication through the Active Directory
Configure network-related settings, including NIC properties, IPv4, VLANs, and network security
Configure communication services, including HTTP, SSH, IPMI Over LAN, and SNMP
Manage certificates
Configure platform event filters
Update CIMC firmware
Update BIOS firmware
Install the host image from an internal repository
Monitor faults, alarms, and server status
Collect technical support data
in the event of server
failure
Almost all tasks can be performed in either the GUI interface or CLI interface, and the results of tasks performed in one interface are displayed in another. However, you cannot do the following:
Cannot use the CIMC GUI to invoke the CIMC CLI
Cannot view a command that has been invoked through CIMC CLI in the CIMC GUI
Cannot generate CIMC CLI output from the CIMC GUI
CIMC GUI
The CIMC GUI is a web-based management interface for E-Series Servers. You can launch the CIMC GUI and
manage the server from any remote host that meets the following minimum requirements:
Make sure that you have configured the IP address to access CIMC. See the Configuring CIMC Access chapter in the Getting Started Guide for Cisco UCS E-Series Server Modules.
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Procedure
Step 1
In your web browser, enter the IP address that you configured to access CIMC during initial setup.
Step 2
If a security dialog box displays, do the following:
Optional: Check the check box to accept all content from Cisco.
Click Yes to accept the certificate and continue.
Step 3
In the log in window, enter your username and password.
Tip
When logging in for the first time to an unconfigured system, use admin as the username and password as the password.
Step 4
Click Log In.
The Change Password dialog box appears.
Note
The Change Password dialog box only appears the first time you log into CIMC. It does not appear for subsequent reboots.
Step 5
In the New Password field, enter your new password.
Step 6
In the Confirm Password field, enter the password again to confirm it.
Step 7
Click Save Changes.
The Server Summary page appears, which is the CIMC home page. See CIMC Home Page..
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
Power Policies
Faults Summary
Host Image Mapping
Admin tab
The Admin tab is found in the Navigation pane. It contains links to the following pages:
User Management
Network
Communications 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
There are four areas on this page:
Actions—Use this area to control server power, reset the server, launch the KVM console, or control the locator LED.
Server Properties—Use this area to view the general server properties and assign a server description.
Server Status—Use this area to view the overall status of the major server subsystems.
CIMC Information—Use this area to view the server management name, network addresses, firmware version, and current date and time.
Router Information—Use this area to view the model and serial number of the router, and the slot number of the router in which the server is installed.
Inventory
There are five 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 and to configure, modify, and clear RAID configuration.
PCI Adapters—Use this tab to view information about PCI adapters.
Sensors
There are six tabs on the page:
Temperature—Use this tab to view the temperature sensor.
Voltage—Use this tab to view the voltage sensor.
LEDs—Use this tab to view the state and color of the LEDs.
Storage—Use this tab to view the state of the storage devices.
System Event Log
Use this page to 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 BIOS, configure the server boot order, clear the BIOS CMOS, clear the BIOS password, and activate the backup BIOS.
Firmware Actions—Use this area to install the BIOS firmware from a client browser or TFTP server.
Last Firmware Install—Use this area to view the status of the last firmware installation.
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.
Power Policies
Use this page to view power statistics.
Fault Summary
There are two areas on this page:
Discrete Sensors—Use this area to view the state of discrete sensors.
Threshold Sensors—Use this area to view the state of threshold sensors.
Host Image Mapping
There are three areas on this page:
Existing Image Info—Use this area to view information about the installed image.
Install Pane—Use this area to download, map, unmap, or delete a host or diagnostic image.
Host Image Update—Use this area to view the status of the last image that was mounted on the server and the type of boot device.
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 two tabs on the page:
Communications Services—Use this area to set HTTP, SSH, and IPMI over LAN properties.
SNMP—Use this area to set SNMP properties and SNMP Trap Settings.
Certificate Management
There are two areas on the 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
There are two tabs on the page:
CIMC Log—Use this tab to view the CIMC Log.
Remote Logging—Use this tab to configure the sending of log messages to remote syslog servers.
Event Management
There is one tab on the page:
Platform Event Filters—Use this tab to set up platform event filters.
Firmware Management
There are three 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 three areas on this page:
Actions—Use this area to export technical support data, export or import the CIMC configuration, 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.
CIMC Configuration Import/Export—Use this area to view the action type and its status.
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
Displays CIMC information.
CIMC Online Help
The CIMC user interface is divided into two main sections, a Navigation pane on the left and a Work pane on the right. To access online help for a page, do the following:
In a particular tab in the user interface, click the ? icon. The ? icon is located on the toolbar above the Work pane.
In a dialog box, click the ? icon in that dialog box.