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3.

Avoid

network

configurations

that

could

lead

to

data

loops,

if

possible.

Loops

will

be

created

if

you

connect

multiple

ports

from

the

same

switch

module

to

the

same

layer

2

network

device

without

first

enabling

link

aggregation.

If

you

implement

configurations

that

include

data

loops,

you

must

enable

Spanning

Tree

Protocol

on

the

switch-module

external

ports.

Using

Remote

Deployment

Manager

Version

4.11

Update

3

or

later

You

can

use

the

Remote

Deployment

Manager

(RDM)

Version

4.11

Update

3

(or

later)

program

to

install

a

supported

Microsoft

Windows

®

operating

system

or

a

BIOS

update

onto

a

blade

server.

Follow

the

instructions

in

the

documentation

that

comes

with

the

RDM

program

to

install

a

supported

Microsoft

Windows

operating

system,

supported

Red

Hat

Advanced

server

2.1,

or

BIOS

code

update.

Go

to

the

following

Web

site

for

updated

information

about

the

RDM

program

and

information

about

how

to

purchase

the

software

or

download

an

update:

http://www.ibm.com/pc/ww/eserver/xseries/systems_management/sys_migration/
rdm.html

Using

IBM

Director

For

a

complete

list

of

operating

systems

that

support

IBM

Director,

see

the

IBM

Director

compatibility

document.

This

document

is

in

PDF

http://www.ibm.com/

servers/eserver/xseries/systems_management/sys_migration/ibmdiragent.html.

This

document

is

updated

every

6

to

8

weeks.

The

IBM

Director

program

is

a

systems-management

product.

Through

the

remote

connection

on

the

management

module,

you

can

use

IBM

Director

on

a

management

console

to

configure

the

BladeCenter

T

unit,

modify

the

configuration,

and

set

up

more

advanced

features.

Notes:

1.

Some

tasks,

such

as

software

distribution,

require

an

in-band

connection

from

IBM

Director

Server

through

a

campus

(public)

LAN

to

a

switch-module

port.

2.

See

the

IBM

Support

Web

site

at

http://www.ibm.com/support/

for

the

version

of

IBM

Director

software

that

you

can

use

to

manage

redundant

management

modules.

Communicating

with

the

IBM

Director

software

For

a

complete

list

of

operating

systems

that

support

IBM

Director,

see

the

IBM

Director

compatibility

document.

This

document

is

in

PDF

at

http://www.ibm.com/

servers/eserver/xseries/systems_management/sys_migration/ibmdiragent.html.

It

is

updated

every

6

to

8

weeks.

Note:

See

the

illustration

on

page

32

for

an

example

of

a

typical

network

configuration.

See

the

IBM

Eserver

BladeCenter

T

Planning

and

Installation

Guide

for

more

examples

of

network

configurations.

You

can

obtain

the

planning

guide

from

http://www.ibm.com/support/.

To

communicate

with

the

BladeCenter

T

unit,

the

IBM

Director

software

needs

a

managed

object

(in

the

Group

Contents

pane

of

the

IBM

Director

Management

Console

main

window)

that

represents

the

BladeCenter

T

unit.

If

the

BladeCenter

T

management-module

IP

address

is

known,

the

network

administrator

can

create

an

IBM

Director

managed

object

for

the

unit.

If

the

IP

address

is

not

known,

the

IBM

Chapter

2.

Configuring

the

BladeCenter

T

unit

33

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