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The service processor, in the management module, communicates with the
service processor in each blade server for such functions as:
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Blade server power-on requests
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Blade server error and event reporting
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Blade server requests for keyboards, mouse, and video
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Blade server requests for diskettes drive, CD-ROM drive, and USB port
The management module also communicates with the switch modules,
power modules, blower modules, and blade servers to detect presence or
absence and any error conditions, sending alerts when required.
For installation information, see IBM eServer BladeCenter Type 8677
Installation and User’s Guide and IBM BladeCenter T Types 8720 and 8730
Installation and User’s Guide.
Ethernet switch module
The Ethernet switch module (ESM) is a hot-swappable subsystem that
provides Ethernet switching capabilities within an IBM eServer BladeCenter
unit. The primary purpose of the ESM is to provide Ethernet connectivity
among the blade servers, management modules), and the external network
infrastructure.
Each of the 14 blade servers within an IBM eServer BladeCenter unit has
a dedicated 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps) full-duplex link to each ESM. The ESM
also has four external 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet network interfaces for
connection to the external network infrastructure. These interfaces should
be configured to operate at 1000 Mbps.
Additionally, the ESM includes a 100 Mbps internal (only) Ethernet interface
that can be accessed only by the IBM eServer BladeCenter management
module(s); this management port is hidden and does not appear in the port
configuration and status screens for the ESM. By default, management and
control access to the ESM is permitted only by means of the management
module through this internal port.
For installation information, see IBM eServer BladeCenter Type 8677
Installation and User’s Guide and IBM BladeCenter T Types 8720 and 8730
Installation and User’s Guide..
Equipping the IBM eServer BladeCenter or BladeCenter T with
blade servers for a specific service
This section provides examples of how you would fill the IBM eServer
BladeCenter or BladeCenter T slots with IBM HS20 blade servers. How
you fill the slots depends on the service you are running, as well as the
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