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1 NAT MCH WEB CONFIGURATION 6/2/15 Procedure 1. Go to Start Control Panel Open Net Work and Sharing Center 2. Click on “Change Adapter Setting”, then right click on “Local Area Connection” . Then select “Properties”

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NAT MCH WEB CONFIGURATION

6/2/15

Procedure

1. Go to Start Control Panel Open Net Work and Sharing Center

2. Click on “Change Adapter Setting”, then right click on “Local Area Connection” . Then select “Properties”

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3. Click on “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPV4)”, then click on “Properties”.

4. Click on “Use the following IP Address” and change IP to “192.168.1.40” and Subnet 255.255.252.0 then click ok Note: NAT MCH Default Setting: ================================ TCP/IP Configuration: nat0 interface configuration: IP Address : 192.168.1.41 IP Net Mask : 255.255.252.0 IP Broadcast : 192.168.1.255 IP Gateway : 0.0.0.0 Boot String : 0xd0100008 =================================

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5. Connect Ethernet cable from LAPTOP to Gbe1 (NAT MCH PHYS) 6. Open a web browser, type >>http:// 192.168.1.41<< User: (ask Shantha). Password: (ask Shantha).

Configuration and Checking System

1. Click on “Base Configuration” to check the configuration and make changes. Refer to “Configuration NAT MCH” document.

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2. It’s important that you should set the MCH to NAT factory default setting before configure the MCH. Note: If MCH has been configured in a 7-slot chassis then not all 12 AMCs have check mark on “PCIe virtual Switch”. Also not always AMC1 is the upstream AMC.

3. To collect all system information and save it in a file

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4. To Upgrade NAT MCH firmware version

EXAMPLE of SLAC MCH Global Configuration

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nat> mch

INFO - MCH configuration CFG V2.1 for V2.17 Final (15:46:35 Apr 7 2015) ok

MCH global parameter:

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remote interfaces:

RMCP access: enabled

telnet access: enabled

WEB access: enabled

ssh access: disabled

IP address source Mgmt: board configuration

RMCP session activity timeout minutes: 0 min

RMCP session activity timeout seconds: 60 sec

default fan level: 30 percent

MCH configuration flags:

Enable backward compatibility V2.4: no

Enable alternative cooling scheme: no

Control rear transition module fans: yes

Enable Telnet inact timeout (180s): no

Set PM Assignment strategy: relaxed

Shelf manager parameter:

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ShM configuration flags:

allow shelf FRU invalid: no

temperature management: enabled

emergency shutdown: FRU on critical event

send SEND_MSG confirmation to SMS: no

use external shelf manager: no

Carrier manager parameter:

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carrier number default: 0

quiesced event timeout: 10 sec

CM configuration flags:

allow carrier FRU invalid: no

overrule carrier FRU: no

shutdown system if MCH goes down: yes

enable Clock E-keying: no

CM debug:

IPMI: disabled

FRU: disabled

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E-keying: disabled

sensor: disabled

event: disabled

power module: disabled

cooling unit: disabled

CM/ShM interface: disabled

debugging FRU: 0

SEL parameter:

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SEL configuration flags:

'keep on read': enabled

allocate SEL in non-volatile RAM: no

ignore 'version change' sensor: no

Ethernet switch parameter:

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configuration source: no configuration

ignore backplane FRU info: no

CLK module parameter:

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CLK module configuration source: no configuration

PCIe parameter:

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PCIe Virtual Switch configuration

change via web-interface

VS # | Host | NT-Host | Members

0 AMC01_4 none AMC01_4 AMC02_4 AMC03_4 AMC04_4 AMC05_4 AMC06_4 AMC07_4 AMC08_4

AMC09_4 AMC10_4 AMC11_4 AMC12_4

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2

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Upstream slot power up delay: 25 sec

PCIe hot plug delay for AMCs: 5 sec

PCIe configuration flags:

100 MHz spread spectrum: disabled

hot plug support: enabled

PCIe early ekey (before payload): disabled

'no ekey' for PCIe: disabled

PCIe clustering: enabled

Use PCIe on MCH-RTM(disable AMC12): no

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Time Protocol/SNTP parameter:

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Time server IP: 134.79.18.40

'Check for Time' delay minutes: 0 min

'Check for Time' delay hours: 0 h

local time offset: -7 h

Configuration flags:

Time client: enabled

Time client protocol: SNTP

DHCP Configuration:

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host name: MCH-B34-CD39

flags: 0x00

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