This documentation helps network administrators and support personnel install install and manage Aruba, Dell, and Mellanox network devices in a CSM install.
The HPE Cray recommended way of configuring the network is by using the CANU tool. Therefore this guide will not go into detail on how to configure each switch manually using the CLI. Instead, it will give helpful examples of how to configure/use features generated by CANU, in order to provide administrators easy ways to customize their installation.
Also included in this guide are the current documented and supported network scenarios.
NOTE: Not every configuration option is covered here; for any configuration outside of the scope of this document, refer to the official Aruba, Dell, or Mellanox user manuals.
This document is intended for network administrators and support personnel.
NOTE: The display and command lines illustrated in this document are examples and might not exactly match any particular environment. The switch and accessory drawings in this document are for illustration only, and may not exactly match installed products.
To check the current state of the switches, see the upgrade page.
1.0 Config
: Non-generated switch configurations1.2 Preconfig
: CANU-generated configurations for 1.01.2 Config
: CANU-generated configurations for 1.2The user guides contain information such as are generic configuration examples, explanation of currently used technologies, topology maps, and a summary of the network design used in the CSM management network.
See CSM Automatic Network Utility (CANU)
This release applies to the following product models:
8320
Switch Series8325
Switch Series8360
Switch Series6300
Switch SeriesSN2100
Switch SeriesSN2700
Switch SeriesS3048-ON
Switch SeriesS4148T-ON
Switch SeriesS4148F-ON
Switch SeriesFor architecture and naming convention information, see Cray Network Architecture model.
These sections list enhancements, fixes, and known issues for this version of the Shasta management network.
Software enhancements are listed in reverse-chronological order, with the newest on the top of the list.
Unless otherwise noted, each network version listed includes all enhancements added in earlier versions.
In the Shasta management network version 1.2, Spanning-tree configuration is changing from RPVST (RSTP) to MSTP, in order to allow for better vendor interoperability and simplified Spanning-tree configuration. The new default configuration is as follows:
The following are known open issues with this branch of the software.
The Symptom statement describes what a user might experience if this is seen on the network. The Scenario statement provides additional environment details and trigger summaries. When available, the Workaround statement provides a workaround to the issue.
Known and fixed issue can be found from CANU release notes.
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