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тАО07-06-2009 05:20 AM
тАО07-06-2009 05:20 AM
Cant manage GBE2C Switch
We have a C3000 Bladecenter with 2 GBE2C Switches. Now, we cannot manage the switches via OA anymore. The first switch with ip 192.168.10.113 sporadic lost ping connection. Management Web access failed. The second one won┬┤t show an ip-address at all.
How can I get the switches back again. I don┬┤t want to power-off or reset the switches because all the blades are running fine and there┬┤s only a service window on weekends.
regards
Gerald Werner
How can I get the switches back again. I don┬┤t want to power-off or reset the switches because all the blades are running fine and there┬┤s only a service window on weekends.
regards
Gerald Werner
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тАО07-06-2009 11:45 AM
тАО07-06-2009 11:45 AM
Re: Cant manage GBE2C Switch
If they are being given their IP by the OA and the OA crashes this is what you might see.
Reseat the OA. The only thing you will lose is iLO connectivity.
The switches should get their IP back in a few mins. Check the OA is giving the interconnects the correct IP address.
Reseat the OA. The only thing you will lose is iLO connectivity.
The switches should get their IP back in a few mins. Check the OA is giving the interconnects the correct IP address.
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тАО07-07-2009 06:02 AM
тАО07-07-2009 06:02 AM
Re: Cant manage GBE2C Switch
Today, I have restarted the OA. Again, one switch has no IP and I cannot get access to the other one.
What can I do in fact to get the switch managed again?
regards
Gerald Werner
What can I do in fact to get the switch managed again?
regards
Gerald Werner
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тАО07-07-2009 07:19 AM
тАО07-07-2009 07:19 AM
Re: Cant manage GBE2C Switch
Gerald,
I would recommend connecting to the GBE2c switches via their serial port and looking at the config.
You can do a '/c/dump' to see the entire config or can do an '/i/ip' to look at the IP Address configuration.
If you reply back here with the /i/ip maybe we can help figure out what is wrong...
I would recommend connecting to the GBE2c switches via their serial port and looking at the config.
You can do a '/c/dump' to see the entire config or can do an '/i/ip' to look at the IP Address configuration.
If you reply back here with the /i/ip maybe we can help figure out what is wrong...
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