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Oracle Switch ES1-24 Product Notes
Part No: E39113-08
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Contents
Using This Documentation .................................................................................  7
Product Documentation Library .........................................................................  7
Feedback .......................................................................................................  7
Late-Breaking Information ..................................................................................  9
Documentation Reading Order ..........................................................................  9
New Features ................................................................................................ 10
Logical Link Aggregation .......................................................................  10
Edge Virtual Bridging ............................................................................  10
IEEE DCBX .........................................................................................  11
In-Band Management .............................................................................  11
Reflective Relay ....................................................................................  11
Port Mirroring ......................................................................................  11
Uplink Port Trailing ............................................................................... 12
VRRPv3 ..............................................................................................  12
Oracle ILOM 3.0 Updates ....................................................................... 12
Upgrading the Switch Firmware ....................................................................... 12
Back Up the Current Configuration Before Upgrading ............................. 12
Download the Switch Firmware Package ..............................................  14
Install the Switch Firmware ...............................................................  15
Configuring the Switches ................................................................................ 17
Configure 1 Gbps Mode on SFP+ Interfaces .........................................  18
Configure Speed on the 10GBASE-T Interfaces .....................................  18
Fine Tune the VLAN Setup ...............................................................  19
Configuring In-Band Management ............................................................ 23
Managing SEFOS Configurations ............................................................. 25
Configuring TACACS+ ..........................................................................  27
Known Issues ...............................................................................................  29
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Contents
SSL V3.0 POODLE DISABLE SSL V3 (19842504) .................................... 29
Switch Might Get Stuck at uboot on SSD Related Error (16922931) ...............  30
Loss of Access to Management Node Oracle ILOM When Starting or Resetting
the System (16893765) ........................................................................... 30
CPU Hang on Power Up (16822073) ........................................................  30
slb_lla: Long Time to Report Correct Status When the Link Is Down or Up
(16424341) ...........................................................................................  31
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Using This Documentation
Overview – Provides late-breaking information about Oracle Switch ES1-24
Audience – Technicians, system administrators, and authorized service providers
Required knowledge – Advanced experience troubleshooting and replacing hardware
Product Documentation Library
Documentation and resources for this product and related products are available at http://www.
oracle.com/goto/es1-24/docs.
Feedback
Provide feedback about this documentation at http://www.oracle.com/goto/docfeedback.
Using This Documentation 7
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Late-Breaking Information
These product notes provide important late-breaking information and instructions for upgrading
the firmware to the latest version.
“Documentation Reading Order” on page 9
“New Features” on page 10
“Upgrading the Switch Firmware” on page 12
“Configure 1 Gbps Mode on SFP+ Interfaces” on page 18
“Configure Speed on the 10GBASE-T Interfaces” on page 18
“Fine Tune the VLAN Setup” on page 19
“Configuring In-Band Management” on page 23
“Managing SEFOS Configurations” on page 25
“Configuring TACACS+” on page 27
“Known Issues” on page 29
Documentation Reading Order
All of the switch product documentation and related documentation can be found at: http://
www.oracle.com/goto/es1-24/docs
Read the documentation in this order.
Step Document Title or Type Information Provided
1. Oracle Switch ES1-24 Product Notes Late-breaking information, supported configurations, and
system limitations.
2. README files Located in the download package, lists of corrected issues
and special instructions for applying patches.
3. Oracle Switch ES1-24 Configuration Guide Software configuration instructions.
4. Oracle Switch ES1-24 Service Manual Removal and installation of replaceable parts.
5. Administration Guides Reference and administration information for the software.
Late-Breaking Information 9
New Features
Step Document Title or Type Information Provided
6. Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System CLI Base Reference
Manual CLI Base Reference Manual
Base command descriptions, examples, and reference
information.
7. Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System CLI Enterprise
Reference Manual CLI Base Reference Manual
Enterprise command descriptions, examples, and reference
information.
New Features
These new features are supported for this release:
“Logical Link Aggregation” on page 10
“Edge Virtual Bridging” on page 10
“IEEE DCBX” on page 11
“In-Band Management” on page 11
“Reflective Relay” on page 11
“Port Mirroring” on page 11
“Uplink Port Trailing” on page 12
“VRRPv3” on page 12
“Oracle ILOM 3.0 Updates” on page 12
Logical Link Aggregation
Logical Link Aggregation (LLA) is a Layer 2 feature providing the aggregation of links from
a server connected to two physical switches resulting in increased redundancy and capacity.
LLA is supported when the switch is running a Layer 2 configuration. LLA is also supported in
Layer 3 configurations, starting with 1.3.1.9.
Refer to the Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System LLA Administration Guide for more
information.
Edge Virtual Bridging
Edge Virtual Bridging enables the coordination of configuration and management of a
virtualized networking environment between an end station running Oracle Solaris and the
external SEFOS bridge.
Refer to the Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System EVB Administration Guide for more
information.
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New Features
IEEE DCBX
Data center bridging (DCB) Ethernet enhancements are available to improve Ethernet
networking and management in data center environments. DCB is a framework that defines
the enhancements that are required for switches and endpoints. DCB includes the following
features:
PG, also known as ETS, which is a priority grouping specification that provides bandwidth
management as well as a scheduling algorithm for various traffic classes on a converged
link.
PFC, which is an enhancement to the existing Ethernet-pause protocol, that enables 0-drop
packet delivery for certain traffic classes.
This release of the SEFOS DCB feature supports DCB version 1.0.1 and IEEE DCBX as
specified by the DCB task group.
Refer to the Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System IEEE DCBX Administration Guide for more
information.
In-Band Management
In-band configuration mode on the switch enables access to the switch's Oracle ILOM interface
from one of the 24 10 GbE in-band ports.
See “Configuring In-Band Management” on page 23.
Reflective Relay
Reflective relay enables the packet from a device to be returned back from the same
downstream port that delivered the packets. The most common use case is when the same
interface is used to transmit and receive packets. This usage can be seen while using Virtual
Ethernet Packet Aggregation (VEPA).
Refer to the Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System CLI Base Reference Manual for more
information.
Port Mirroring
Port mirroring enables forwarding a copy of a packet received on one interface (source) to
another interface (destination) on the same switch.
Late-Breaking Information 11
Upgrading the Switch Firmware
Refer to the Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System Port Mirroring Administration Guide for
more information.
Uplink Port Trailing
The Uplink Port Trailing feature monitors the state of the uplink port and manages the downlink
ports according to the state of the uplink port. When the uplink goes down, the downlink ports
are shut down, providing the HA feature with the feedback it needs to switch over to alternate
link or path. For more details, refer to the Uplink Trailing Administration Guide.
VRRPv3
VRRPv3 (VRRP version 3) extends capability to IPv6 in addition to IPv4. Version 3 supports
subsecond operation. VRRPv3 also supports accept-mode configuration. For more details, refer
to the VRRPv3 Administration Guide.
Oracle ILOM 3.0 Updates
Support for Fault Management Architecture (FMA) for environmental monitoring and fault
management.
Upgrading the Switch Firmware
“Back Up the Current Configuration Before Upgrading” on page 12
“Download the Switch Firmware Package” on page 14
“Install the Switch Firmware” on page 15
Back Up the Current Configuration Before
Upgrading
Save the current configuration to a remote site before upgrading the software. Refer to the
Oracle Switch ES1-24 Configuration Guide for additional information.
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Back Up the Current Configuration Before Upgrading
You can also use the backup and restore feature from Oracle ILOM to save the current
Oracle ILOM and SEFOS configurations to a remote server. You can then restore the switch
configuration after upgrading the firmware. See “Include the SEFOS Configuration in
Backups” on page 25.
Note - During the upgrade, if you answer yes to the question Preserve existing
configuration (y/n)?, the Oracle ILOM and SEFOS configurations are automatically
preserved. There is no need to explicitly restore the configuration.
1.
Configure the default IP address.
a.
Enter Global Configuration mode.
SEFOS# configure terminal
b.
Configure the default IP address and subnet mask as 10.0.0.100 and
255.255.0.0.
SEFOS(config)# default ip address 10.0.0.100 subnet-mask 255.255.0.0
c.
Exit Global Configuration mode.
SEFOS(config)# end
2.
Configure the restoration file name.
a.
Enter Global Configuration mode.
SEFOS# configure terminal
b.
Configure a configuration restoration file name.
SEFOS(config)# default restore-file myconfig.conf
c.
Exit Global Configuration mode.
SEFOS(config)# end
Late-Breaking Information 13
Download the Switch Firmware Package
3.
Save the current configuration for restoration.
SEFOS(config)# write startup-config
4.
Copy the configuration file to a remote location.
SEFOS(config)# copy startup-config tftp://12.0.0.100/switch.conf
5.
Exit and restart the switch.
SEFOS# exit
-> reset /SP
Are you sure you want to reset /SP (y/n)? y
Performing reset on /SP
6.
Log in and save the current configuration again before starting the upgrade.
SEFOS# write startup-config
SEFOS# copy startup-config tftp://12.0.0.100/switch.conf
7.
Download the switch firmware package.
See “Download the Switch Firmware Package” on page 14.
Download the Switch Firmware Package
After backing up your current configuration, download the newest switch firmware package, for
example, Oracle_Switch_ES1-24_sefos-1_3_1_15.pkg.
1.
Log in to My Oracle Support at:
http://support.oracle.com
2.
Select the Patches & Updates tab.
3.
Under the Patch Search section, select Product or Family (Advanced Search).
4.
Type switch in the Product field and select Oracle Switch ES1-24.
5.
Select the down arrow in the Release field and select the Oracle Switch ES1-24
folder.
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Install the Switch Firmware
6.
Select the newest release number.
7.
Click the Search button.
8.
Click the number in the Patch Name column.
9.
Click Download.
10.
Click the filename of the .zip file to begin the download.
11.
Save the file to an appropriate location.
12.
Upgrade the firmware.
See “Install the Switch Firmware” on page 15.
Install the Switch Firmware
Note - You must be logged in as root to perform the upgrade.
Note - Before upgrading the switch firmware, back up the current configuration as described in
“Back Up the Current Configuration Before Upgrading” on page 12.
1.
Ensure that you have a network configuration in place on the switch.
For more information, refer to the Oracle Switch ES1-24 Installation Guide.
2.
Use TFTP, FTP, or the Oracle ILOM web interface to copy the firmware image to
your server.
3.
Answer the questions that appear on the screen as you proceed through the
installation.
The following example illustrates the upgrade process using FTP from a server with an IP
address of 192.168.1.100.
-> cd /SP/firmware/
/SP/firmware
-> load -source ftp://username:[email protected]/Oracle_Switch_ES1-24_sefos-
1_3_1_15.pkg
Downloading firmware image. This will take several minutes.
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Install the Switch Firmware
.
NOTE: An upgrade takes several minutes to complete. ILOM
will enter a special mode to load new firmware. No
other tasks can be performed in ILOM until the
firmware upgrade is complete and ILOM is reset.
Are you sure you want to load the specified file (y/n)? y
Preserve existing configuration (y/n)? y
Starting FW upgrade. This will take approximately 3 minutes.
Checking "root file system image"
Starting Root File System upgrade
Upgrading Root File System image to partition 1
.................................................................
.................................................................
.................................................................
.................................................................
Checking "compressed kernel image"
Starting kernel upgrade
Upgrading image to partition 1
....
Syncing configuration files
...................................
Checking "FPGA image"
Starting FPGA upgrade. This process may take up to 3 minutes.
Programming FPGA image
FPGA upgrade requires SEFOS to be stopped. Please wait while
FPGA is being programmed.
Skip upgrading FPGA (same version).
.
Checking "U-Boot image"
Starting U-Boot upgrade
Skip upgrading U-Boot (same version).
Firmware update is complete.
The system must be reset for the new image to be loaded
-> reset /SP
Are you sure you want to reset /SP (y/n)? y
Performing reset on /SP
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Configuring the Switches
Note - If the hostname was not set prior to upgrade, the switch displays SUNSP-unknown in the
login prompt. You must reset the switch a second time to clear this condition.
4.
When the switch reboots after the upgrade, type the version command to verify
that software version is upgraded.
5.
To show the system information, type these commands.
-> cd /SYS/fs_cli
cd: Connecting to Fabric Switch CLI
ORACLESP-AK00242424 SEFOS# show system information
Hardware Version : 2.5.8_00209384
Firmware Version : ES1-24-1.3.1.15
Switch Name : Oracle ES1-24
System Contact :
System Location :
Logging Option : Console Logging
Login Authentication Mode : Local
Config Save Status : Not Initiated
Remote Save Status : Not Initiated
Config Restore Status : Not Initiated
Configuring the Switches
“Configure 1 Gbps Mode on SFP+ Interfaces” on page 18
“Configure Speed on the 10GBASE-T Interfaces” on page 18
“Fine Tune the VLAN Setup” on page 19
“Configuring In-Band Management” on page 23
“Managing SEFOS Configurations” on page 25
“Configuring TACACS+” on page 27
Late-Breaking Information 17
Configure 1 Gbps Mode on SFP+ Interfaces
Configure 1 Gbps Mode on SFP+ Interfaces
The four SFP+ ports, 21 to 24, are dual-speed capable ports and can provide 1 Gbps
connectivity when used with the supported transceivers and configured for 1 Gbps operation
from the SEFOS CLI.
To configure a 1 Gbps fiber link, use the supported 10 Gbps/1 Gbps SFP+ transceiver (PN
x2129a). The speed must be changed to 1 Gbps on the appropriate port (see the following
example).
To configure a 1 Gbps copper link, use the supported SFP transceiver (PN x2123a), which
provides a RJ-45 interface. This is a 1 Gbps-only transceiver and the speed must be changed
to 1 Gbps on the appropriate port (see the following example).
Caution - When using 1 Gbps mode, autonegotiation must be disabled on the link-partner. The
link-partner must be configured in 1 Gbps-Forced-FDX mode.
1.
Obtain the SEFOS prompt.
2.
Configure the speed to 1 Gbps.
For example, to configure ports 21 and 22:
SEFOS# config terminal
SEFOS(config)# interface range extreme-ethernet 0/21-22
SEFOS(config-if)# shutdown
SEFOS(config-if)# speed 1000
SEFOS(config-if)# no shutdown
SEFOS(config-if)# end
SEFOS# write startup-config
Configure Speed on the 10GBASE-T Interfaces
The 20 10GBASE-T ports, 1 to 20, are triple-speed capable ports and can provide 10 Gbps,
1 Gbps, and 100 Mbps connectivity. The 10GBASE-T ports operate in autonegotiation mode
only and support all three speeds by default. For most deployments, the default setting would be
optimal, permitting link-partners with any speed to link up. If required, the maximum advertised
speed can be changed from the SEFOS CLI.
1.
Obtain the SEFOS prompt.
2.
Configure the maximum advertised speed to 1 Gbps.
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Fine Tune the VLAN Setup
For example, to configure ports 11 and 12.
SEFOS#
SEFOS(config)# interface range extreme-ethernet 0/11-12
SEFOS(config-if)# shutdown
SEFOS(config-if)# speed 1000
SEFOS(config-if)# no shutdown
SEFOS(config-if)# end
SEFOS# write startup-config
Note - The ports only advertise 1 Gbps and 100 Mbps speeds.
3.
Configure the maximum advertised speed to 100 Mbps.
For example, to configure ports 1 and 4.
SEFOS# config terminal
SEFOS(config)# interface extreme-ethernet 0/1
SEFOS(config-if)# shutdown
SEFOS(config-if)# speed 100
SEFOS(config-if)# no shutdown
SEFOS(config-if)# exit
SEFOS(config)# interface extreme-ethernet 0/4
SEFOS(config-if)# shutdown
SEFOS(config-if)# speed 100
SEFOS(config-if)# no shutdown
SEFOS(config-if)# end
SEFOS# write startup-config
Note - The ports only advertise 100 Mbps and can only link up with a link-partner at 100 Mbps
(if supported by the link-partner).
Fine Tune the VLAN Setup
The switch provides flexibility in managing ingress VLAN traffic. For example, you can enable
port ingress filtering and can also specify the acceptable frame type to implement fine-grained
control on the ingress traffic. Refer to the Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System CLI Base
Reference Manual for details.
1.
Obtain the SEFOS prompt.
2.
Display the default port configuration.
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Fine Tune the VLAN Setup
SEFOS# show vlan port config port extreme-ethernet 0/3
Vlan Port configuration table
-------------------------------
Port Ex0/3
Port Vlan ID : 1
Port Acceptable Frame Type : Admit All
Port Ingress Filtering : Disabled
Port Mode : Hybrid
Port Gvrp Status : Enabled
Port Gmrp Status : Enabled
Port Gvrp Failed Registrations : 0
Gvrp last pdu origin : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Port Restricted Vlan Registration : Disabled
Port Restricted Group Registration : Disabled
Mac Based Support : Disabled
Subnet Based Support : Disabled
Port-and-Protocol Based Support : Enabled
Default Priority : 0
Filtering Utility Criteria : Default
Port Protected Status : Disabled
-------------------------------------------------------
3.
Reconfigure the port.
For example, to reconfigure the 10 GbE port Ex0/3 as a tagged port in vlan 3 and permit only
tagged frames:
SEFOS# config terminal
SEFOS(config)# vlan 3
SEFOS(config-vlan)# port extreme-ethernet 0/3
SEFOS(config-vlan)# exit
SEFOS(config)# interface extreme-ethernet 0/3
SEFOS(config-if)# switchport ingress-filter
SEFOS(config-if)# switchport acceptable-frame-type tagged
SEFOS(config-if)# end
SEFOS# show vlan port config port extreme-ethernet 0/3
Vlan Port configuration table
-------------------------------
Port Ex0/3
Port Vlan ID : 1
Port Acceptable Frame Type : Admit Only Vlan Tagged
Port Ingress Filtering : Enabled
Port Mode : Hybrid
Port Gvrp Status : Enabled
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