Configuring the rmc – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual

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NOTE: For failover between Primary and Secondary RMMs to occur successfully, the

RMMs must have the same password, and Alerting and Logging must be

activated. See the Switch Manager 4.6 Administrator’s Guide for more

information.

Configuring the RMC

Switch Manager resides on one primary computer or server that communicates with

the BackPacks through a LAN connected to the Primary Cage.

The following steps outline the process required to set up and configure your choice of

BackPack control computer/server. These steps also explain the setup of the

communication link to the BackPack. This description assumes that you are choosing

to control your Cages with an RMC, rather than with the recommended RMM.

Select your BackPack control computer/server: For browser-based control you

can use a PC Blade or a third-party box PC, server, or a notebook computer that has

an Ethernet connection. This computer/server does not need to be dedicated solely

to this function – it can also be used for other tasks depending on the application.

Connect your control computer to the network: Your control computer must be

on the same LAN that connects to the Ethernet control port of the Primary Cage

with the RMC installed.

Connect the Primary Cage and RMC to the network: An RMC can be installed

in either a BSBP or a DCPB. If an RMC is installed in a Control Chain that

contains R4300 BackPacks with RMMs, the Primary Cage is always the one that

has the RMC installed. The Primary Cage is indicated by a LED on the rear of the

Cage next to the control in/out ports that are colored green. When the ENET

indicator is lit, this means that an RMC card is installed and this is a Primary

Cage. If the RS-485 indicator is lit, it means that this is a Slave Cage. If you have

more than one rack of Cages, you will have multiple Primary Cages, typically one

per rack.

Daisy-chain multiple BackPacks: If your installation has multiple Cages with

multiple BackPacks, then daisy-chain the RS-485 control connections with C/Port

cables. A green cable is provided with the Cage. Connect the RS-485 Control

Output from the first BackPack to the RS-485 Control Input on the next

BackPack/Cage. Continue daisy-chaining until all BackPacks are connected. You

can connect all 14 Cages in a rack together in this way. Additional Cages require

an RMC for each rack of Cages.

Authentication Settings

Authentication mode

Domain | Local

Local

Authentication group

Group names on active directory

N/A

Username

Text string, when in local mode

clearcube

Password Text

string,

when

in local mode

clearcube

Miscellaneous Settings

Timestamp

Seconds since Jan. 1, 1970

Set from realtime clock

RMM Poll

Time period for RMM “heartbeat”

5 minutes

Table 11 R4300 RMM Default Configuration Settings (Continued)

Function

Setting Options

Default Setting

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