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Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide First Published: 2018-10-25 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883...
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Initial Server Setup Connecting to the Server Locally For Setup Connecting to the Server Remotely For Setup Setting Up the System With the Cisco IMC Configuration Utility NIC Mode and NIC Redundancy Settings Updating the BIOS and Cisco IMC Firmware...
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HHHL Form-Factor NVME SSD Requirements and Restrictions Replacing an HHHL Form-Factor NVMe SSD Replacing Fan Modules Replacing Memory DIMMs DIMM Population Rules and Memory Performance Guidelines Replacing DIMMs Replacing CPUs and Heatsinks CPU Configuration Rules Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Installing a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) TPM Considerations Installing and Enabling a TPM Service Headers and Jumpers Using the Clear CMOS Header (J38, Pins 9 - 10) Using the BIOS Recovery Header (J38, Pins 11 - 12) Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Using the Boot Alternate Cisco IMC Image Header (J39, Pins 1 - 2) Using the Reset Cisco IMC Password to Default Header (J39, Pins 3 - 4) Using the Reset Cisco IMC to Defaults Header (J39, Pins 5 - 6)
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1. Updating the Server BIOS 2. Updating the GPU Card Drivers A P P E N D I X D Installation For Cisco UCS Manager Integration Installation For Cisco UCS Manager Integration Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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External Features This topic shows the external features of the server versions. Cisco APIC M3 and L3 Server (SFF Drives) Front Panel Features The following figure shows the front panel features of the small form-factor drive versions of the server.
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Overview External Features Figure 1: Cisco APIC M3 and L3 Server (SFF Drives) Front Panel Drive bays 1 – 10 support SAS/SATA hard disk Fan status LED drives (HDDs) and solid state drives (SSDs) • APIC-Server-M3 and L3: Drive bays 1 and Network link activity LED 2 support NVMe PCIe SSDs.
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Overview Serviceable Component Locations Figure 2: Cisco APIC M3 and L3 Server Rear Panel USB 3.0 ports (two) Rear unit identification button/LED Dual 1-Gb/10-Gb Ethernet ports (LAN1 and Power supplies (two, redundant as 1+1) LAN2) The dual LAN ports can support 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps, depending on the link partner capability.
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Overview Serviceable Component Locations Figure 3: Cisco APIC M3 and L3 Server, Serviceable Component Locations Front-loading drive bays 1–10 support SAS/SATA RTC battery, vertical socket drives. Cooling fan modules (seven, hot-swappable) Power supplies (hot-swappable when redundant as 1+1) Supercap unit mounting bracket (RAID backup)
Baseboard management BMC, running Cisco Integrated Management Controller (Cisco IMC) firmware. Depending on your Cisco IMC settings, Cisco IMC can be accessed through the 1-Gb dedicated management port, the 1-Gb/10-Gb Ethernet LAN ports, or a Cisco virtual interface card. Network and management I/O Rear panel: •...
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• A PCIe-style interposer card for the server’s embedded SATA RAID controller. RAID backup The server has a mounting bracket near the cooling fans for the supercap unit that is used with the Cisco modular RAID controller card. Integrated video Integrated VGA video.
Initial Server Setup, on page 14 • NIC Mode and NIC Redundancy Settings, on page 19 • Updating the BIOS and Cisco IMC Firmware, on page 20 • Accessing the System BIOS, on page 21 • Smart Access Serial, on page 21 •...
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Caution Avoid uninterruptible power supply (UPS) types that use ferroresonant technology. These UPS types can become unstable with systems such as the Cisco UCS, which can have substantial current draw fluctuations from fluctuating data traffic patterns. Caution To prevent loss of input power, ensure the total maximum loads on the circuits supplying power to the switch are within the current ratings for the wiring and breakers.
Supported Cisco Slide Rail Kits The server supports the following rail kit options: Rack Installation Tools Required The slide rails sold by Cisco Systems for this server do not require tools for installation. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Open the front securing plate on both slide-rail assemblies. The front end of the slide-rail assembly has a spring-loaded securing plate that must be open before you can insert the mounting pegs into the rack-post holes. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Push the inner rails into the slide rails on the rack until they stop at the internal stops. c) Slide the inner-rail release clip toward the rear on both inner rails, and then continue pushing the server into the rack until its front slam-latches engage with the rack posts. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
With the server pushed fully into the rack, slide the CMA tab of the CMA arm that is farthest from the server onto the end of the stationary slide rail that is attached to the rack post. Slide the tab over the end of the rail until it clicks and locks. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Pivot the tab that is at the end of the width-adjustment slider. Depress and hold the metal button on the outside of the tab and pivot the tab 180 degrees so that it points toward the rear of the server. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
(VIC) to access the Cisco Integrated Management Interface (Cisco IMC). If you want to use the 10/100/1000 dedicated management ports to access Cisco IMC, you can connect to the server and change the NIC mode as described in...
There are two methods for connecting to the system for initial setup: • Local setup—Use this procedure if you want to connect a keyboard and monitor directly to the system for setup. This procedure can use a KVM cable (Cisco PID N20-BKVM) or the ports on the rear of the server.
Allow your preconfigured DHCP server to assign an IP address to the server node. Step 4 Use the assigned IP address to access and log in to the Cisco IMC for the server node. Consult with your DHCP server administrator to determine the IP address.
In this NIC mode, DHCP replies are returned to both the shared LOM ports and the Cisco card ports. If the system determines that the Cisco card connection is not getting its IP address from a Cisco UCS Manager system because the server is in standalone mode, further DHCP requests from the Cisco card are disabled.
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• None—The Ethernet ports operate independently and do not fail over if there is a problem. This setting can be used only with the Dedicated NIC mode. • Active-standby—If an active Ethernet port fails, traffic fails over to a standby port. Shared LOM and Cisco Card modes can each use either Active-standby or Active-active settings.
What to do next Use a browser and the IP address of the Cisco IMC to connect to the Cisco IMC management interface. The IP address is based upon the settings that you made (either a static address or the address assigned by your DHCP server).
When you upgrade the BIOS firmware, you must also upgrade the Cisco IMC firmware to the same version or the server does not boot. Do not power off the server until the BIOS and Cisco IMC firmware are matching or the server does not boot.
• This feature has the following requirements: • A serial cable connection, which can use either the RJ-45 serial connector on the server rear panel, or a DB-9 connection when using the KVM cable (Cisco PID N20-BKVM) on the front-panel KVM console connector.
• Disabled: the front-panel USB device is connected to the host. • In a case where no management network is available to connect remotely to Cisco IMC, a Device Firmware Update (DFU) shell over serial cable can be used to generate and download technical support files to the USB device that is attached to front panel USB port.
Status LEDs and Buttons This section contains information for interpreting front, rear, and internal LED states. Front-Panel LEDs Figure 9: Front Panel LEDs Table 2: Front Panel LEDs, Definition of States LED Name States Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Power button/LED • Off—There is no AC power to the server. • Amber—The server is in standby power mode. Power is supplied only to the Cisco IMC and some motherboard functions. • Green—The server is in main power mode. Power is supplied to all server components.
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Temperature status • Green—The server is operating at normal temperature. • Amber, steady—One or more temperature sensors breached the critical threshold. • Amber, blinking—One or more temperature sensors breached the non-recoverable threshold. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• Green—Link is active. • Green, blinking—Traffic is present on the active link. Rear unit identification • Off—The unit identification function is not in use. • Blue, blinking—The unit identification function is activated. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• Amber, solid—Critical error detected; 12 V main power off (for example, over-current, over-voltage, or over-temperature failure). Internal Diagnostic LEDs The server has internal fault LEDs for CPUs, DIMMs, and fan modules. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
These LEDs operate only when the server is in standby power mode. • Amber—CPU has a fault. • Off—CPU is OK. Preparing For Component Installation This section includes information and tasks that help prepare the server for component installation. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• Emergency shutdown—Press and hold the Power button for 4 seconds to force the main power off and immediately enter standby mode. Step 3 If a service procedure instructs you to completely remove power from the server, disconnect all power cords from the power supplies in the server. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
With the latch in the fully open position, place the cover on top of the server about one-half inch (1.27 cm) behind the lip of the front cover panel. The opening in the latch should fit over the peg that sticks up from the fan tray. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
The serial number for the server is printed on a label on the top of the server, near the front. Hot Swap vs Hot Plug Some components can be removed and replaced without shutting down and removing power from the server. This type of replacement has two varieties: hot-swap and hot-plug. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
This section describes how to install and replace server components. Serviceable Component Locations This topic shows the locations of the field-replaceable components and service-related items. The view in the following figure shows the server with the top cover removed. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Maintaining the Server Serviceable Component Locations Figure 13: Cisco APIC M3 and L3 Server, Serviceable Component Locations Front-loading drive bays 1–10 support SAS/SATA RTC battery, vertical socket drives. Cooling fan modules (seven, hot-swappable) Power supplies (hot-swappable when redundant as 1+1)
• Operating system support on 4K sector drives is as follows: Windows: Win2012 and Win2012R2; Linux: RHEL 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, 7.0, 7.2; SLES 11 SP3, and SLES 12. ESXi/Vmware is not supported. Procedure Command or Action Purpose Step 1 Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Under Boot Option Priorities, verify that the OS you installed is listed as your Boot Option #1. Setting Up UEFI Mode Booting in the Cisco IMC GUI Step 1 Use a web browser and the IP address of the server to log into the Cisco IMC GUI management interface. Step 2 Navigate to Server > BIOS.
To replace HHHL form-factor NVMe SSDs in the PCIe slots, see Replacing HHHL Form-Factor NVMe Solid State Drives. Front-Loading NVMe SSD Population Guidelines The front drive bay supports 2.5- inch NVMe SSDs. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Save your changes and exit the utility. Enabling Hot-Plug Support Using the Cisco IMC GUI Step 1 Use a browser to log in to the Cisco IMC GUI for the server. Step 2 Navigate to Compute > BIOS > Advanced > PCI Configuration.
Observe the drive-tray LED and wait until it returns to solid green before accessing the drive: • Off—The drive is not in use. • Green, blinking—the driver is initializing following hot-plug insertion. • Green—The drive is in use and functioning properly. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• If the server was ordered with 2.5-inch form-factor NVMe SSDs, this cable was preinstalled at the factory. No action is required. • If you are adding 2.5-inch form-factor NVMe SSDs for the first time, you must order and install the cable as described in the following procedure. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
HHHL form-factor SSDs you can populate is 1, in PCIe slot 1. HHHL Form-Factor NVME SSD Requirements and Restrictions Observe these requirements: • All versions of the server support HHHL form-factor NVMe SSDs. Observe these restrictions: Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Carefully push down on both ends of the PCIe riser to fully engage its two connectors with the two sockets on the motherboard. g) Replace the top cover to the server. h) Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Each fan module has a fault LED next to the fan connector on the motherboard. This LED lights green when the fan is correctly seated and is operating OK. The LED lights amber when the fan has a fault or is not correctly seated. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
DIMMs and their sockets are fragile and must be handled with care to avoid damage during installation. Caution Cisco does not support third-party DIMMs. Using non-Cisco DIMMs in the server might result in system problems or damage to the motherboard.
LEDs light amber to indicate a faulty DIMM. Step 1 Remove an existing DIMM: a) Shut down and remove power from the server as described in Shutting Down and Removing Power From the Server, on page Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• Front-loading NVME drives are unavailable (they require PCIe riser 2). Tools Required For CPU Replacement You need the following tools and equipment for this procedure: • T-30 Torx driver—Supplied with replacement CPU. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• Heatsink cleaning kit—Supplied with replacement CPU. Orderable separately as Cisco PID UCSX-HSCK=. • Thermal interface material (TIM)—Syringe supplied with replacement CPU. Use only if you are reusing your existing heatsink (new heatsinks have a pre-applied pad of TIM). Orderable separately as Cisco PID UCS-CPU-TIM=. See also...
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Place the heatsink with CPU assembly so that it is oriented upside-down as shown below. Note the thermal-interface material (TIM) breaker location. TIM BREAKER is stamped on the CPU carrier next to a small slot. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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On the remaining two corners of the CPU carrier, gently pry outward on the outer-latches and then lift the CPU-assembly from the heatsink. Note Handle the CPU-assembly by the plastic carrier only. Do not touch the CPU surface. Do not separate the CPU from the carrier. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Angled corner on CPU assembly tool (pin 1 alignment feature) Step 4 Apply new TIM to the heatsink: Note The heatsink must have new TIM on the heatsink-to-CPU surface to ensure proper cooling and performance. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Note the alignment features. The pin 1 angled corner on the heatsink must align with the pin 1 angled corner on the CPU socket. The CPU-socket posts must align with the guide-holes in the assembly. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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CPU socket lie flat. e) Replace the top cover to the server. f) Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Additional CPU-Related Parts to Order with RMA Replacement System Chassis When a return material authorization (RMA) of the system chassis is done on a Cisco APIC M3 or L3 server, you move existing CPUs to the new chassis.
4, 3, 2, 1. b) Lift straight up on the CPU/heatsink assembly to remove it from the board. c) Set the CPUs with heatsinks aside on an anti-static surface. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Remove the socket covers from the replacement system. Grasp the two recessed finger-grip areas marked "REMOVE" and lift straight up. Keep a firm grasp on the finger-grip areas at both ends of the cover. Do not make contact with the CPU Note socket pins. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Press until you feel and hear a click. Note You must press until you feel and hear a click to ensure that the dust covers do not come loose during shipping. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Note the alignment features. The pin 1 angled corner on the heatsink must align with the pin 1 angled corner on the CPU socket. The CPU-socket posts must align with the guide-holes in the assembly. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
CPU socket lie flat. Replacing a Mini-Storage Module The mini-storage module plugs into a motherboard socket to provide additional internal storage. The module is available in two different versions: Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Push down on the carrier so that the securing clips click over it at both ends. Step 6 Replace the top cover to the server. Step 7 Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• You can use one or two SD cards in the carrier. • Dual SD cards can be configured in a RAID 1 array through the Cisco IMC interface. • SD slot 1 is on the top side of the carrier; SD slot 2 is on the underside of the carrier (the same side as the carrier's motherboard connector).
Install the mini-storage module carrier back into the server and then power it on as described in Replacing a Mini-Storage Module Carrier, on page Replacing a Micro SD Card There is one socket for a Micro SD card on the top of PCIe riser 1. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button. Figure 30: Internal Micro SD Card Socket Location of Micro SD card socket on the top Plastic retainer (push aside to access socket) of PCIe riser 1 Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Push the USB drive horizontally to fully engage it with the socket. c) Replace the top cover to the server. d) Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
On the USB Configuration page, select USB Ports Configuration. Step 5 Scroll to USB Port: Internal, press Enter, and then choose either Enabled or Disabled from the dialog box. Step 6 Press F10 to save and exit the utility. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
The real-time clock (RTC) battery retains system settings when the server is disconnected from power. The battery type is CR2032. Cisco supports the industry-standard CR2032 battery, which can be ordered from Cisco (PID N20-MBLIBATT) or purchased from most electronic stores.
Do not mix power supply types or wattages in the server. Both power supplies must be identical. Step 1 Remove the power supply that you are replacing or a blank panel from an empty bay: a) Perform one of the following actions: Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Replacing a PCIe Card Note Cisco supports all PCIe cards qualified and sold by Cisco. PCIe cards not qualified or sold by Cisco are the responsibility of the customer. Although Cisco will always stand behind and support the C-Series rack-mount servers, customers using standard, off-the-shelf, third-party cards must go to the third-party card vendor for support if any issue with that particular card occurs.
Note Riser 1/Slot 1 is not available in single-CPU configurations. Replacing a PCIe Card Note If you are installing a Cisco Virtual Interface Card, there are prerequisite considerations. See Cisco Virtual Interface Card (VIC) Considerations, on page Note RAID controller cards install into a separate mRAID riser. See...
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Figure 35: PCIe Riser Assembly PCIe slot 1 rear-panel opening Hinged card retainer (one each slot) External riser handle PCIe connector for cable that supports front-panel NVMe SSDs Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
This section describes VIC card support and special considerations for this server. Note If you use the Cisco Card NIC mode, you must also make a VIC Slot setting that matches where your VIC is installed. The options are Riser1, Riser2, and Flex-LOM. See...
Push the card horizontally to fully engage the card's edge connector with the socket. c) Tighten the captive thumbscrew to secure the card to the standoff on the chassis floor. d) Return the mRAID riser to its socket. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Replacing an mRAID Riser (Riser 3) The server has a dedicated internal riser that is used for either a Cisco modular storage controller card (RAID or HBA) or the SATA interposer card for embedded software RAID. This riser plugs into a dedicated motherboard socket and provides a horizontal socket for the installed card.
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Step 4 Replace the top cover to the server. Step 5 Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Host Upgrade Utility (HUU) for your firmware release to bring it to a compatible level. See the HUU guide for your Cisco IMC release for instructions on downloading and using the utility to bring server components to compatible levels: Guides.
Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button. Step 8 If your server is running in standalone mode, use the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility to update the controller firmware and program the correct suboem-id for the controller.
SKU. If you do not do this, drive enumeration might not display correctly in the software. This issue does not affect servers controlled in UCSM mode. See the HUU guide for your Cisco IMC release for instructions on downloading and using the utility to bring server components to compatible levels: Guides.
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Connect the supercap cable from the RAID controller card to the connector on the new supercap cable. Step 4 Replace the top cover to the server. Step 5 Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
SATA interposer card that plugs into a horizontal socket on a dedicated mRAID riser (internal riser 3). Note You cannot use a hardware RAID controller card and the embedded software RAID controller at the same time. Step 1 Prepare the server for component installation: Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Reconnect the cables to their connectors on the new card. Step 7 Replace the top cover to the server. Step 8 Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Use a #1 Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen and remove the single screw that holds the switch mechanism to the chassis wall. c) Slide the switch mechanism straight up to disengage it from the clips on the chassis. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• If there is an existing TPM 1.2 installed in the server, you cannot upgrade to TPM 2.0. If there is no existing TPM in the server, you can install TPM 2.0. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Install the single one-way screw that secures the TPM to the motherboard. e) If you removed the PCIe riser assembly to provide clearance, return it to the server now. Step 4 Replace the cover to the server. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Press F10 to save your settings and reboot the server. Step 2 Verify that TPM support is now enabled: a) Watch during bootup for the F2 prompt, and then press F2 to enter BIOS setup. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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Return to the Intel TXT(LT-SX) Hardware Support window if you are not already there. b) Set TXT Support to Enabled. Step 5 Press F10 to save your changes and exit the BIOS Setup utility. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• If the BIOS BootBlock is corrupted, you might see the system get stuck on the following message: Initializing and configuring memory/hardware • If it is a non-BootBlock corruption, a message similar to the following is displayed: Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
During the BIOS update, Cisco IMC shuts down the server and the screen goes blank for about 10 minutes. Note Do not unplug the power cords during this update. Cisco IMC powers on the server after the update is complete. Procedure 2: Use BIOS Recovery Header and bios.cap Recovery File Step 1 Download the BIOS update package and extract it to a temporary location.
During the BIOS update, Cisco IMC shuts down the server and the screen goes blank for about 10 minutes. Do not unplug the power cords during this update. Cisco IMC powers on the server after the update is complete. Step 12 After the server has fully booted, power off the server again and disconnect all power cords.
Remove the top cover from the server. Step 10 Remove the jumper that you installed. If you do not remove the jumper, the server will boot from an alternate Cisco IMC image every time that you Note power cycle the server or reboot Cisco IMC.
Remove the jumper that you installed. Note If you do not remove the jumper, the server will reset the Cisco IMC password to the default every time that you power cycle the server. The jumper has no effect if you reboot Cisco IMC.
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Step 10 Remove the jumper that you installed. If you do not remove the jumper, the server will reset the Cisco IMC to the default settiings every time that Note you power cycle the server. The jumper has no effect if you reboot Cisco IMC.
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Maintaining the Server Using the Reset Cisco IMC to Defaults Header (J39, Pins 5 - 6) Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Server with slide rail: 31.0 in (787.4 mm) Weight Maximum: 37.5 lb. (17.0 Kg) Minimum: 29.0 lb. (13.2 Kg) Environmental Specifications The following table lists the environmental requirements and specifications for the server. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Power Specifications Note Do not mix power supply types or wattages in the server. Both power supplies must be identical. You can get more specific power information for your exact server configuration by using the Cisco UCS Power Calculator: http://ucspowercalc.cisco.com The power specifications for the supported power supply options are listed in the following sections.
Climate Savers Platinum Efficiency (80Plus Platinum certified) Form factor RSP2 Input connector IEC320 C14 1050 W DC Power Supply This section lists the specifications for each 1050 W DC power supply (Cisco part number UCSC-PSUV2-1050DC). Table 12: 1050 W DC Specifications Description Specification DC Input Voltage...
AC power cord, 10 A; C13 to C14, recessed receptacle CAB-250V-10A-AR AC power cord, 250 V, 10 A Argentina CAB-C13-C14-2M-JP AC Power Cord, C13 to C14 Japan PSE Mark CAB-9K10A-EU AC Power Cord, 250 V, 10 A; CEE 7/7 Plug Europe Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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AC power cord, 200/240 V, 6 A, North America CAB-250V-10A-ID AC power Cord, 250 V, 10 A, India CAB-9K10A-SW AC power cord, 250 V, 10 A, MP232 plug Switzerland CAB-250V-10A-BR AC power Cord, 250 V, 10 A Brazil Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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AC power cord, NEMA L6-20 to C13 connectors CAB-9K10A-IT AC power cord, 250 V, 10 A, CEI 23-16/VII plug Italy R2XX-DMYMPWRCORD No power cord; PID option for ordering server with no power cord Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Host Upgrade Utility (HUU) for your firmware release to bring it to a compatible level. See the HUU guide for your Cisco IMC release for instructions on downloading and using the utility to bring server components to compatible levels: Guides.
For servers running in standalone mode only: After you replace controller hardware (APIC-RAID-M5), you must run the Cisco Host Upgrade Utility (HUU) to update the controller firmware, even if the firmware Current Version is the same as the Update Version. This is necessary to program the controller's suboem-id to the correct value for the server SKU.
This section describes cabling connections for the storage controllers and the backplane. The SAS/SATA cables are factory-installed and are used for all supported internal controllers in the SFF 10-drive (APIC-SERVER-M3 and APIC-SERVER-L3) servers. This section also contains diagrams that show the cable-to-drive mapping. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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2. Connect SAS/SATA cable A2 from the A2 card connector to the A2 backplane connector. 3. For SFF-10-drive servers only: Connect SAS/SATA cable B2 from the B2 card connector to the B2 backplane connector. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• Interposer card UCSC-SATAIN-220M5. This must be installed in internal mRAID riser 3. • The SAS/SATA cables that are preinstalled in the chassis. • Primary controller: SATA drives only (up to eight, in front drive bays 1–8). Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Embedded SATA RAID: Two SATA Controllers The embedded RAID platform controller hub (PCH) is split into two controllers: primary SATA (pSATA) and secondary SATA (sSATA). These two controllers are seen as separate RAID controllers in the Cisco IMC interface and are configurable separately.
M.2 drive is installed in the mini-storage module. • AHCI—Enable control of the internal SATA M.2 drives by AHCI through your OS rather than the embedded RAID controller. • Disabled—Disable the embedded sSATA RAID controller. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
Click UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Standalone Server Software in the right-hand column. d) Click your model of server in the right-hand column. e) Click Unified Computing System (UCS) Drivers. f) Click the release number that you are downloading. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
• To install from local media, connect an external USB DVD drive to the server and then insert the first Windows installation disk into the drive. Skip to Step 6. • To install from remote ISO, log in to the server’s Cisco IMC interface and continue with the next step. Step 4 Launch a Virtual KVM console window and click the Virtual Media tab.
MegaRAID stack. Note The LSI MegaSR drivers that Cisco provides for RHEL and SLES are for the original GA versions of those distributions. The drivers do not support updates to those OS kernels. Preparing Physical Thumb Drive for Linux This topic describes how to prepare physical Linux thumb drive from the driver image files.
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Storage Controller Considerations Installing the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Driver Step 1 Download the Cisco UCS C-Series drivers ISO, as described in Downloading the MegaSR Drivers, on page 107 and save it to your Linux system. Step 2 Extract the dud.img file: a) Burn the ISO image to a disc.
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• To install from local media, connect an external USB DVD drive to the server and then insert the first RHEL installation disk into the drive. Then continue with Step 6. • To install from remote ISO, log in to the server’s Cisco IMC interface. Then continue with the next step. Step 4 Launch a Virtual KVM console window and click the Virtual Media tab.
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• To install from local media, connect an external USB DVD drive to the server and then insert the first SLES installation disk into the drive. Then continue with Step 6. • To install from remote ISO, log in to the server’s Cisco IMC interface. Then continue with the next step. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
12Gb/s MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide, Version 2.8 • For embedded software MegaRAID and the utility that is accessed via the server BIOS (refer to Chapter 4)—Broadcom Embedded MegaRAID Software User Guide, March 2018. Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
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• Do not mix different brands or models of GPU cards in the server. Requirement For All GPUs: Memory-Mapped I/O Greater Than 4 GB All supported GPU cards require enablement of the BIOS setting that allows greater than 4 GB of memory-mapped I/O (MMIO). Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
If you need to change this setting, enter the BIOS Setup Utility by pressing F2 when prompted during bootup. • If the server is integrated with Cisco UCS Manager and is controlled by a service profile, this setting is enabled by default in the service profile when a GPU is present.
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Figure 47: PCIe Riser Assembly PCIe slot 1 rear-panel opening Hinged card retainer (one each slot) External riser handle PCIe connector for cable that supports front-panel NVMe SSDs PCIe slot 2 rear-panel opening Cisco APIC M3/L3 Server Installation and Service Guide...
1. Update the server BIOS. 2. Update the GPU drivers. 1. Updating the Server BIOS Install the latest Cisco UCS C240 M4 server BIOS by using the Host Upgrade Utility for the Cisco UCS C240 M4 server. Note You must do this procedure before you update the NVIDIA drivers.
Navigate to the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html. Step 2 Click Servers–Unified Computing in the middle column. Step 3 Click Cisco UCS C-Series Rack-Mount Standalone Server Software in the right-hand column. Step 4 Click the name of your model of server in the right-hand column. Step 5 Click Unified Computing System (UCS) Server Firmware.
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Refer to the guide that is for the version of Cisco UCS Manager that you are using. Also refer to the release notes for Cisco UCS Manager software and C-Series Cisco IMC software for any special considerations regarding integration in your release.
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