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тАО06-18-2010 10:48 AM
тАО06-18-2010 10:48 AM
Connect interconnect Error
Good Afternoon
I am setting up a C7000 enclosure, when I try to connect to Fibre Channel it's error "Serial connection is not supported."
Ex:
> Connect interconnect 4
Serial connection is not supported.
Someone already went through this??
I am setting up a C7000 enclosure, when I try to connect to Fibre Channel it's error "Serial connection is not supported."
Ex:
> Connect interconnect 4
Serial connection is not supported.
Someone already went through this??
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тАО06-19-2010 03:55 AM
тАО06-19-2010 03:55 AM
Re: Connect interconnect Error
You're apparently trying to get command-line management access to a FibreChannel I/O module in slot 4.
What's the type of the I/O module?
If it's a FibreChannel Pass-Through module, there is literally nothing to configure in the module, so the serial access is not required.
If it's a FC VirtualConnect or a FC switch module, try accessing it through the web GUI.
Set up the Onboard Administrator network interface using the little display in the c7000 front panel, then connect to the OA using a web browser. Use the OA to configure all the iLOs and I/O module management interfaces. The OA has the ability to bypass the iLO and I/O module authentication, if you're logged to the OA as an administrator: just click on the appropriate button in the OA web interface to access the iLO or I/O module configuration interface.
MK
What's the type of the I/O module?
If it's a FibreChannel Pass-Through module, there is literally nothing to configure in the module, so the serial access is not required.
If it's a FC VirtualConnect or a FC switch module, try accessing it through the web GUI.
Set up the Onboard Administrator network interface using the little display in the c7000 front panel, then connect to the OA using a web browser. Use the OA to configure all the iLOs and I/O module management interfaces. The OA has the ability to bypass the iLO and I/O module authentication, if you're logged to the OA as an administrator: just click on the appropriate button in the OA web interface to access the iLO or I/O module configuration interface.
MK
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тАО06-21-2010 05:54 AM
тАО06-21-2010 05:54 AM
Re: Connect interconnect Error
Hi,
If the module is a VC 4G FC module then there is no CLI interface and no User interface for configuration. The Virtual Connect manager takes care of the VC FC Modules.
If it is a FC Switch, then you could probably connect using the IP Address, (cant really say, I dont use them)
Dave.
If the module is a VC 4G FC module then there is no CLI interface and no User interface for configuration. The Virtual Connect manager takes care of the VC FC Modules.
If it is a FC Switch, then you could probably connect using the IP Address, (cant really say, I dont use them)
Dave.
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тАО06-22-2010 04:47 AM
тАО06-22-2010 04:47 AM
Re: Connect interconnect Error
As the brit says, if you are using fc switches, you should have an ip showing up for the switch in OA. You can then try to use telnet/ssh/http to access the switch.
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