2. Use an SSH connection tool to log in to the MM910 CLI by using the floating IP address
of the MM910s.
This topic describes how to use PuTTY to log in over SSH. For details, see 6.2 Logging
In to the MM910 CLI Over a Network Port by Using PuTTY.
3. Query the version of the MM910.
smmget -l smm -d version
The information is displayed as follows:
SMM Version Information:
Uboot Version :(U54)012
CPLD Version :(U1082)008 121120
PCB Version :SMMA REV B
BOM Version : 003
FPGA Version :(U1049)007 121116
Software Version :(U54)2.0
IPMI Module Built:Mar 14 2013 22:31:44
The value of the parameter Software Version is the software version of the MM910.
Step 4 Select an operation based on the MM910 software version.
l If the software version is earlier than (U54) 3.00, perform Step 5 to Step 7.
l If the software version is (U54) 3.00 or later, perform Step 6 to Step 7.
Step 5 Upgrade the MM910 software to (U54) 3.00 or a later version.
For operation details, see E9000 Server V100R001 Upgrade Guide.
Step 6 Use a cross-platform file transfer tool and enter the floating IP address of the MM910 to
transfer the configuration file on the PC to the MM910 in binary file transmission mode.
NOTE
You are advised to create a new name for the existing configuration file and back it up in the MM910
before the uploading. Otherwise, the existing configuration file in the MM910 will be replaced by the
uploaded configuration file. For details about the configuration file backup, see 4.9 Backing Up the
Configuration File.
l Configuration file name: 13_1_1.cfg.
l The upload path of the configuration file is /tmp/exchang/swiN.
N ranges from 1 to 4, mapping to switch module slots 1E, 2X, 3X, and 4E respectively.
This topic uses WinSCP as the cross-platform file transfer tool. For details, see 6.6
Transferring Files Using WinSCP.
NOTE
Set the WinSCP transfer mode to the binary mode as follows: Enter the shortcut keys Ctrl+Alt+P. The
Preferences window is displayed. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Transfer, and click Binary
and OK.
Step 7 Run the following command on the MM910 CLI to load the configuration file of the
converged switching plane.
root@SMM:/#smmset -l swiN -d offlineconfig -v bladetype planenum filename
The parameters are described as follows:
l N: specifies the slot number of a switch module. Its value ranges from 1 to 4, mapping to
switch module slots 1E, 2X, 3X, and 4E respectively.
l bladetype: indicates the type of the blade where the configuration file is to be loaded.
The value of the CX320 is 13.
CX320 Switch Module
User Guide
5 Restoring the Configuration File
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