Sun Microsystems CP3260 Server User Manual


 
3-8 Netra CP3260 Blade Server User’s Guide April 2009
You might need the MAC (Ethernet) addresses of the local hosts to make nameserver
database entries. The MAC address can be seen in the console output while booting
to the ok prompt. It can also be derived from the host ID seen on the barcode label
(see Section 1.7.1, “Part Number, Serial Number, and Revision Number
Identification” on page 1-16).
3.4 Firmware Updates
For information on firmware updates, refer to the Netra CP3260 Blade Server Product
Notes (820-0455) which is available online at:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/netra.brds
All Sun Netra CP3260 firmware updates can be downloaded from the Sun
Download Center (SDLC) at:
http://www.sun.com/download
3.5 Configuring for 1-GbE or 10-GbE
Switches
The Fabric interface on the Sun Netra CP3260 blade server is capable of operating at
either 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps. The Sun Netra CP3260 can be used in the Netra CT 900
server with either the Sun Netra CP3240 10-GbE switch board or the Sun Netra
CP3140 1-GbE switch board. Therefore it is important that the Solaris driver
configuration file be configured accordingly on the Netra CP3260 blade server.
Gateway router IP address
NFS server names and IP addresses
Web server URL
* Local IP addresses are not needed if they are assigned by a network DHCP server.
TABLE 3-1
Local Network Information
Information Needed Your Information