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Cisco UCS C Series Programmer's Guide

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/redfish/v1 is the root and version
/Systems/SvrID is the resource identifier
Redfish
Tree Structure
The Redfish tree structure comprises a top-level root from where the RESTful interface branches out to cover
a number of “Collections” that subsequently include multiple levels within, creating a tree-like structure. You
can navigate down to this structure to find information and settings.
For example, accessing the Redfish
structure for the controller on a C-Series server would be navigated by
using the following path: https://10.10.10.10/redfish/v1/Systems/FCH2005V1EN/SimpleStorage/SLO
T-HBA
Some portions of an API path could vary depending on the hardware configuration. For example, “SLO
T-HBA” may be different when another type of RAID controller is installed in the managed server.
Note
Redfish
Operations
Redfish
uses the HTTPS method to perform operations of a RESTful API. You can specify the type of
request being made. It adheres to a standard CRUD (Create, Retrieve, Update, and Delete) format. Depending
on the desired result, you can issue the following types of commands:
GET: View data
POST: Create resources or use actions
PATCH: Change one or more properties on a resource
DELETE: Remove a resource
Currently, HEAD and PUT operations are not supported for Redfish
URIs.
Note
Management Standard
IT solution models have evolved over the years and given way to several Out-of-Band (OOB) systems
management standards, or lights-out management (LOM) systems that work within emerging programming
standards and can be implemented in the embedded systems. While this has worked fairly well, there was still
a need for a single management standard that could handle the various demands of IT solutions robustly.
Expanded scale, higher security, and multi-vendor openness call for equally diverse DevOps tools and processes.
Keeping these requirements in mind, the DMTF took on the responsibility of creating a new management
interface standard, which resulted in Redfish
version 1.0, which was formally launched in July, 2015.
Key features of the Redfish
management standard include:
Simple to use and highly secure
Encrypted connections and generally heightened security
Simple programmatic interface that can be easily managed using scripts
Cisco UCS C-Series Servers REST API Programmer's Guide
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Cisco IMC REST API Overview
Management Standard

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Cisco UCS C Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorIntel Xeon Scalable Processors
ManagementCisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC)
MemoryDDR4
StorageNVMe
RAID SupportYes
NetworkMultiple Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet options
Power SupplyRedundant power supply options
Operating System SupportVMware, Microsoft Windows, Linux
Form FactorRack Server

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