Contents 1 VEP4600 overview........................5 2 VEP4600 start up and serial console connection................6 3 VEP4600 configuration guidelines....................10 4 Update to the Latest DiagOS......................11 Burn DiagOS ISO image onto a bootable USB ......................... 11 Configure BIOS to install DiagOS from a bootable USB....................11 DiagOS Installation................................
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11 Configure BIOS and Install Adva OS.................... 60 Configure BIOS to boot from USB............................60 ADVA OS Installation................................62 Configure BIOS to boot from SSD............................ 63 12 Configure BIOS and Install ESXi OS.................... 66 Configure BIOS to boot from USB............................66 Install ESXi OS..................................69 Configure BIOS to boot from SSD............................
5. 1000 Base-T networking ports 6. Processor power on/off button 7. Micro USB-B port 8. USB Type A ports For detailed information about the VEP4600 platform, see the following documents at https://www.dell.com/support: • BMC User Guide • BIOS User Guide •...
VEP4600 start up and serial console connection 1. On a laptop connected to the VEP4600, bring up Windows Device Manager to get the COM port. Windows Device Manager It’s the USB Serial Port drive in this case for our USB to serial console adapter. The COM port number is 4. 2.
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3. Plug in a power cord to the back of VEP4600. It starts to power up immediately. Watch for VEP4600 console window. VEP4600 console window VEP4600 start up and serial console connection...
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After the POST Lower DRAM Memory test text displays, the cursor moves to the upper left corner of the console window. Curser 4. Press the Delete button until the Press <DEL> … string displays on the console window. Console window NOTE: If you miss the setup screen, a boot up screen displays.
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VEP4600 start up and serial console connection...
VEP4600 configuration guidelines Topics • Types of VEP4600 with pre-installed OS from manufacturing • Guidelines for upgrading VEP4600 based on manufacturing configuration This section describes the steps to take to complete the VEP4600 configuration. The VEP4600 will arrive from manufacturing with one of the following configurations.
Update to the Latest DiagOS This section describes the steps to take to update the DiagOS if your VEP4600 arrived from Dell with the DiagOS as the only operating system. Updating the DiagOS is required prior to updating any other firmware.
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2. Select UEFI: then USB Device: to boot the DIAG OS from a USB drive. DIAG OS USB to boot UEFI DIAG OS USB to boot USB device 3. Verify that Boot Option 1 lists the DIAG OS USB as the boot option. Boot Option 1 Update to the Latest DiagOS...
4. Press the F4 key to Save the changes and exit the utility. Save and Exit prompt 5. Confirm saving the configuration by selecting Yes and press Enter. 6. The system will boot from the USB and start the installation. DiagOS Installation 1.
2. DiagOS starts Installing. 3. After the DIAG OS installation completes, DiagOS will reboot automatically. 4. When the machine reboots, remove the USB. Configure BIOS and boot into DiagOS 1. Boot into the BIOS settings again. 2. Select Boot Option number 1 from the Boot configuration screen, to select boot from DIAG OS on the hard disk. Boot configuration screen 3.
4. Confirm saving the configuration by selecting Yes and press Enter. Save & exit 5. The system will boot into the Diag OS and the login command prompt displays. 6. To login, type root/calvin. Update to the latest DiagTools 1. Check the Diag Tool version using dpkg --list| grep dn-diags-vep4600.deb DiagTool Version Update to the Latest DiagOS...
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2. If the Diag Tools version is 3.41.4.81-16, upgrade it to the latest 3.41.4.81-17. 3. Copy the latest Diag Tools to the VEP4600. NOTE: Diag Tools will contain some file in /opt/dellemc. Remove dellemc file so that no other files exist. 4.
Upgrade Firmware through DiagOS This section describes the steps to take to upgrade the VEP4600’s firmware if your VEP4600 arrived from Dell with the DiagOS as the only operating system. The Unified Firmware Updater will need to be copied to a USB and run from the mounted USB.
• BIOS – 3.41.0.9-15 • WiFi CPLD image – 0x01 • rNDC CPLD image – 0x02 • rNDC nvm images (DUP package – 18.08.200) 5. From a Windows or Linux server, copy the vep4600_ufw_2.8 file to a USB. (USB size 2GB is sufficient) Mount_USB_on_the_VEP4600 1.
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BMC image: BIOS image: 3.41.0.x-xx CPLD image: XxXX Wifi CPLD image: XxX Note:If BMC version is less than 1.23 CPLD versions will not be shown correctly 1. Automatically update all firmware components 2. BMC image[Primary version:x.x, backup version:1.23] 3. BIOS image[Booted version: 3.41.0.x-xx] 4.
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CPLD image: XxXX Wifi CPLD image: XxX Note:If BMC version is less than 1.23 CPLD versions will not be shown correctly 1. Automatically update all firmware components 2. BMC image[Primary version:x.x, backup version:1.23] 3. BIOS image[Booted version: 3.41.0.x-xx] 4. CPLD image[CPLD version: XxXX] 5.
Upgrade Firmware through BMC This section describes the steps to take to upgrade the VEP4600’s firmware if your VEP4600 arrived from Dell with the DiagOS as the only operating system. Topics: • Check the existing firmware version • Configure BMC Management Address in BIOS •...
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3. Move cursor down to highlight, Configuration address source and press Enter. Select Static. 4. Use Ctrl-h to clear the fields and enter your BMC ip address, Subnet mask and Router IP address (gateway address). Select Static 5. Press the F4 key to Save the changes and exit the utility. 6.
Configure BMC Management address on BMC console From the BMC console, run the following commands: ipmitool -H 127.0.0.1 -U admin -P admin lan set 1 ipsrc <static or dhcp> ipmitool -H 127.0.0.1 -U admin -P admin lan set 1 ipaddr xxx.xx.xxx.xx ipmitool -H 127.0.0.1 -U admin -P admin lan set 1 netmask 255.255.255.0 ipmitool -H 127.0.0.1 -U admin -P admin lan set 1 defgw ipaddr xxx.xx.xxx.254 Run the Unified Firmware Updater from a Linux...
Upgrade rNDC Firmware workaround This section describes the steps to take to upgrade the VEP4600’s firmware if your VEP4600 arrived from Dell with the DiagOS as the only operating system. Topics: • Upgrade rNDC firmware when ESXi is running on VEP4600 •...
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3. Log into CentOS shell and set permissions on the .BIN files to extract them. root@vep0046-fvqqg02:~# chmod 777 Net* 4. Extract the .BIN files to a directory, Example (rNDC): ./< Network_Firmware_xx> --extract <dir> root@vep0046-fvqqg02:~# ./Network_Firmware_YHF9V_LN_18.8.9_A00.BIN --extract rNDC Successfully extracted rNDC root@vep0046-fvqqg02:~# ./Network_Firmware_3W5Y5_LN_18.8.9_A00.BIN --extract rNDC Successfully extracted...
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7. The device will reboot. 8. Commands to confirm the firmware was updated: [root@localhost]# ip addr 1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever inet6 ::1/128 scope host valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 2: enp2s0f0: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP>...
Prepare bootable USB with OS ISO image This section describes the how to prepare a USB key to install the operating system of your choice. For this procedure, you need a bootable USB. On a Windows CPU, use Rufus to burn the bootable USB. Topics: •...
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3. Navigate to the ISO file and click to select the file. Select ISO file 4. Verify that the file name selected displays at the bottom of the Rufus device dialog box. Prepare bootable USB with OS ISO image...
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Rufus device dialog box NOTE: Use the same process to burn a USB with Ubuntu, Adva and ESXi ISO images. Prepare bootable USB with OS ISO image...
Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS Topics: • Configure BIOS to Boot From USB • Install Red Hat OS • Start Red Hat OS installation • Configure BIOS to boot from SSD Configure BIOS to Boot From USB 1. Boot the VEP4600 into the BIOS and tab to the Boot menu. For more information on how to access the BIOS, see VEP4600 Start up and serial console.
6. Select Red Hat OS USB as the first option. 7. Press the F4 key to Save the changes and exit the utility. 8. Confirm saving the configuration by selecting Yes and press Enter. 9. The system will now boot from the USB. Install Red Hat OS 1.
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2. Type e to edit the installation menu entry. 3. Attach the console=ttyS0,115200 string to the end of the first install line. 4. Press ctrl-x to start the installation. 5. Select 4 for Software selection. Installation wizard 6. Select Minimal Install from the options. Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS...
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7. Configure the disk destination for the installation by entering 5 and enter 1 for hard drive, then enter c to continue. Configure Installation Destination 8. Enter 3 to Use Free Space, then enter c to continue. CAUTION: You must select this option. If you do not select this option, the Red Hat OS deletes the DIAG OS. Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS...
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9. Enter 3 to select LVM, then enter c to continue. 10. Enter 2 to configure the Time settings. Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS...
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11. Enter 9 to configure User creation. 12. Optionally, configure the root password. Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS...
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13. Select 7 for network configuration of management interface. Configure Network interface 14. And assign IPV4, netmask, gateway, name server as per network setup. Setting IP, subnet mask, nameserver Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS...
Network configuration complete Start Red Hat OS installation 1. Enter b to start the installation. Start installation Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS...
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2. The installation process begins. Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS...
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3. Remove the USB and press Return to reboot the system after the installation completes. Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS...
Configure BIOS to boot from SSD 1. Boot up the VEP4600 and navigate to the BIOS settings. 2. Navigate to Boot Tab. Scroll to Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities using the up and down arrow keys and press Enter. 3. Select Red Hat Boot Manager as Boot Option #1. 4.
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5. Traverse to Save & Exit tab and hit enter on Save Changes and Exit. SelectYes to start reboot. Red Hat 7.5 boot screen 6. Enter the user credentials and verify. Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS...
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7. Enter the root credentials and verify. Configure BIOS and Install RHEL OS...
Configure BIOS and Install Ubuntu OS Topics: • Configure BIOS to boot from USB • Ubuntu OS installation • Configure BIOS to boot from SSD Configure BIOS to boot from USB 1. Boot into BIOS settings, select CSM configuration under Advanced Tab. 2.
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3. Go to the Boot tab. 4. Under Boot Option #1, press Enter and select USB . Configure BIOS and Install Ubuntu OS...
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5. If you don’t see required USB boot, go down to UEFI USB Drive BBS Priorities and press Enter. 6. Make sure the required USB is selected. Configure BIOS and Install Ubuntu OS...
7. Press the F4 key to save the changes and exit the utility. 8. Confirm saving the configuration by selecting Yes and press Enter. 9. The system will boot from the USB and start the installation. Ubuntu OS installation 1. Boot into Ubuntu GRUB menu. Highlight Install Ubuntu Server option Configure BIOS and Install Ubuntu OS...
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2. Type e and Add console=ttyS0,115200 string as shown in the following figure. Edit Boot Entry 3. Press ctrl-x to start the installation. 4. Choose Preferred Language (In this case, preferred language selection is English) 5. Select Done. 6. Select Install Ubuntu. Configure BIOS and Install Ubuntu OS...
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7. Scroll up/down to select management network interface accordingly (In this case, enp4s0 is selected as management interface of the VEP4600 device) 8. Follow the installation wizard to complete interface configuration (In this case, choose Edit IPv4 from the list to modify Interface configuration for static IP assignment).
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Applying network configuration 11. Click Done. Proxy address 12. Click Done. 13. Select Use Entire Disk and Set Up LVM or follow the installation wizard for different configuration options. Configure BIOS and Install Ubuntu OS...
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14. Select Hard Drive. 15. Click Done to continue the selected disk partition format. 16. Select Continue to start the installation. Configure BIOS and Install Ubuntu OS...
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17. Enter your profile information and choose Done. 18. Click Done to start the installation. 19. After Installation completes, remove the USB from the device. 20. Choose Reboot Now. Installation complete Configure BIOS and Install Ubuntu OS...
Configure BIOS to boot from SSD 1. Change the Boot Option Priority to Ubuntu Hard Drive in the Boot Tab. Select Ubuntu Hard Drive 2. Save and Exit Configure BIOS and Install Ubuntu OS...
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Boot up screen Configure BIOS and Install Ubuntu OS...
Configure BIOS and Install Adva OS Configure BIOS settings required for Adva (UEFI and Legacy) Topics: • Configure BIOS to boot from USB • ADVA OS Installation • Configure BIOS to boot from SSD Configure BIOS to boot from USB 1.
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a) Tab to Socket Configuration, press Enter on Processor Configuration b) Scroll down to Hyper-Threading, press Enter and select Disable. 5. Go to the Boot menu, select USB using the up and down arrows for Boot Option #1 and press Enter. Select USB 6.
8. The system will boot from the USB and start the installation. ADVA OS Installation 1. The OS installation starts. Disk formatting and installation complete successfully Configure BIOS and Install Adva OS...
Power down prompt 2. Remove the USB and start up the system. NOTE: User required to power on/off device either physically or by using PDU. Configure BIOS to boot from SSD 1. After the install completes, reboot the system and go into the BIOS settings. 2.
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3. Select sSATA P3: INTEL as Boot Option #1. 4. Press the F4 key to Save the changes and exit the utility. 5. Confirm saving the configuration by selecting Yes and press Enter. 6. The system will boot from the hard drive. Configure BIOS and Install Adva OS...
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7. Login to the ADVA OS (with username as root and password as overture) Configure BIOS and Install Adva OS...
Configure BIOS and Install ESXi OS Topics: • Configure BIOS to boot from USB • Install ESXi OS • Configure BIOS to boot from SSD • Logging into ESXi • Configuring the network on ESXi • How to add ESXi license Configure BIOS to boot from USB 1.
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2. Enable Hyper-Threading a) Tab to Socket Configuration, press Enter on Processor Configuration b) Scroll down to Hyper-Threading, press Enter and select Enable. Configure BIOS and Install ESXi OS...
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3. Configure the USB, UEFI:Samsung Flash Drive- 1100, as Boot Option #1 from the Boot Configuration screen, then press Enter to save the changes. 4. Press the F4 key to Save the changes and exit the utility. 5. Confirm saving the configuration by selecting Yes and press Enter. 6.
Install ESXi OS 1. Press Enter to continue installation process. 2. Press F11 to Accept and Continue Licence Agreement. Configure BIOS and Install ESXi OS...
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3. Select the keyboard layout option using up down keys and press Enter. 4. Enter Root Password and press Enter 5. Select SSD from the VMware ESXi 6.7.0 screen as the destination disk.. Configure BIOS and Install ESXi OS...
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6. Press F11 to confirm the repartition and installation. 7. Confirm the disk selection by pressing Enter. 8. The ESXi installation status screen displays. 9. Press Enter to reboot after the installation completion screen displays. Configure BIOS and Install ESXi OS...
10. Remove the USB and press Enter to continue. The VEP4600 platform reboots. Configure BIOS to boot from SSD 1. Boot into the BIOS settings and select the Boot menu tab. 2. Configure the hard disk as Boot Option 1. 3.
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1. Login credentials for ESXi will be the VEP4600 Service Tag + !. To get the Service Tag, pull out the luggage tag on the top right corner of the VEP4600 server. The Service Tag can also be found in the BIOS. 2.
Configuring the network on ESXi 1. After booting with ESXi, Press F2 to configure the static network. 2. Select Configure network management from the System Customization screen then press Enter. Configure BIOS and Install ESXi OS...
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3. Select Netork Adapters using the up and down arrow keys from the Configure Management Network screen and press Enter. 4. Select IPv4 Configuration. 5. Select Set Static IPv4 address and network configuration. 6. Select Network Adapter which is connected, and press Enter to save changes. Configure BIOS and Install ESXi OS...
7. Enter the IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway configurations in the fields that are provided at the Network Adapters screen then press Enter. 8. Press the Y key to confirm the changes that you made and to restart the management network. 9.
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2. Click Manage from the menu on the left panel. Click on the Licensing tab 3. Enter a valid license and click Check license. Configure BIOS and Install ESXi OS...