Appliance XL-Type Supermicro¶
Welcome to the SCION world!
Here you can find initial connection instructions for your Anapaya XL-type
device to set it up as an EDGE appliance.
When installing the appliance as a CORE appliance you may need to change the port assignment.
Once the device is unpacked and installed in your rack environment, on the
rear panel (depicted below) connect power both on port A
and port B
.
On the front panel of the device:
Plug the QSFP28 transceiver into port
e0
and connect the LAN access fiber optics to it.Plug another QSFP28 transceiver into port
e1
and connect the WAN access fiber optics to it.Optionally, connect port
1
to the management network (for BMC and OS Management)For initial configuration either (1) connect a keyboard and a monitor, (2) use port
1
, or (3) connect a LAN cable to port4
and the machine you want to configure the device from i.e. your laptop.Turn the device on by pressing the power button
P
.
Note
Your support may indicate other ports to connect the cables to. If, for example, RJ45 patch cables are used, port 5 will be the LAN port an port 6 the WAN port. Instead of transceivers and fibers, also DACs can be used (Direct Attached Cables).
After a few minutes, the system should have booted, and you should see a login prompt on the connected screen or you should be able to SSH into the device.
Note
If you manually need to configure the device the use default
credentials user: anapaya
and password: anapaya
to log in to the device
through one of the following options:
The connected keyboard and a monitor.
Accessing the device via SSH using the DHCP assigned IP address or the static IP assigned to port 4 i.e.
ssh anapaya@169.254.1.1
. Make sure that on your computer you statically configure the IP address169.254.1.2/30
on the network interface the cable leading to the Appliance is connected to.Once logged in, you can setup the WAN IP parameters as indicated by your support. For more information consult docs.anapaya.net.
DHCP will be active on all ports, and port
4
will be assigned 169.254.1.1/30 until an appliance configuration is applied.
Interface mapping¶
Interface Name |
Port Nr. on Device |
Port Usage |
Port Type |
---|---|---|---|
eno1 |
1 |
BMC & OS Management |
RJ45 1G |
eno2 |
2 |
Unassigned |
RJ45 1G |
eno3 |
3 |
Unassigned |
RJ45 1G |
eno4 |
4 |
Unassigned |
RJ45 1G |
eno5 |
5 |
Default RJ45 LAN interface |
RJ45 10G |
eno6 |
6 |
Default RJ45 WAN interface |
RJ45 10G |
eno7 |
7 |
Default SFP28 LAN interface |
SFP28 25G |
eno8 |
8 |
Default SFP28 WAN interface |
SFP28 25G |
enp22s0 |
e0 |
Unassigned |
QSFP28 100G |
enp24s0 |
e1 |
Unassigned |
QSFP28 100G |
The official manual of the XL-type hardware (SuperServer SYS-110D-16C-FRAN8TP) can be found at:
https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/system/iot/1u/sys-110d-16c-fran8tp
Troubleshooting¶
The appliance should be equipped with the Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter E810-2C-Q2
expansion card. This card requires some specific settings in the
BIOS to work properly. Bifurcation needs to be set to x8x8
and the NIC needs to be
set to 1x100G
mode. The Bifurcation
settings can be found in the BIOS at:
Advanced -> Chipset Configuration -> North Bridge -> IIO Configuration -> CPU1
Configuration -> CPU Slot6 PCI-E 4.0 x16 Bifurcation
Warning
After changing the Bifurcation
settings, the machine needs to reboot to show the NIC
correctly in the OS and in the BIOS.
The NIC breakout mode is set in the BIOS at:
Advanced -> Intel(R) Ethernet
Network Adapter E810-2c-Q2 - MAC:ADDRESS:OF:THE:NIC -> Device Level
Configuration -> Port Option configuration -> Port Option
Set it to option 0: 1x100G
.
Warning
If the NIC was already set to some sort of breakout only the first interface of said breakout will show the “Device Level Configuration” menu. A reboot is required for the changes to take effect and show up correctly in the BIOS