HP BladeSystem bc2800 HP BladeSystem PC Blade Switch Installation Guide - Page 20
Booting the PC Blade Switch
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Booting the PC Blade Switch The PC Blade Switch will power on automatically when one or more of the enclosure power supplies are plugged in. The assumed bootup information is as follows: ● The PC Blade Switch is delivered with a default configuration that differs from a typical distribution or edge switch. ● The default user name for the PC Blade Switch Web Management Interface is admin. Note: if connecting to the switch via the Integrated Administrator, no user name is required. ● There is no default password set. Because the PC Blade Switch boots automatically, to view the POST boot process, the switch needs to be rebooted from its command line interface. To do this, you must be connected to the IA over a local serial port. To connect to the switch CLI and reboot the switch perform the following commands from the IA command prompt. To reboot the switch from the CLI: 1. Type connect switch a at the prompt. The following is displayed: The displaying of events will be suspended during your remote console session. Connecting to integrated switch A at 115200,N81... Escape character is '_' 2. Press Enter twice to display the switch console. 3. Type enable at the console> prompt. 4. Type reload at the console# prompt. 5. Type Y when asked if you want to continue without saving your changes. The PC Blade Switch goes through Power On Self Test (POST). POST runs every time the PC Blade Switch is initialized and checks hardware components to determine if they are fully operational before completely booting. If a critical problem is detected, the program flow stops and the switch LED glows red. If POST passes successfully, a valid executable image is loaded into RAM. POST messages are displayed on the terminal and indicate test success or failure. As the PC Blade Switch boots, the bootup test first counts memory availability and then continues to boot. The following screen is an example of the displayed POST: ------ Performing the Power-On Self Test (POST) -----UART Channel Loopback Test PASS Testing the System SDRAM PASS Boot1 Checksum Test PASS Boot2 Checksum Test PASS Flash Image Validation Test PASS 14 Chapter 2 First Time Installation ENWW