Table of Contents
Cisco ENCS 5400-W Series Quick Start Guide
About the Cisco ENCS 5400-W Series
vWAAS models supported on ENCS 5400-W
ENCS 5400-W Features and Specifications
ENCS 5400-W Models that Replace WAVE Devices
Unpacking and Installing the ENCS 5400-W Device
Unpacking the ENCS 5400-W Device
Installing the ENCS 5400-W Device
Powering Up and Initializing the ENCS 5400-W Device
About the ENCS 5400-W Front Panel
Powering Up the ENCS 5400-W Device
Initializing the ENCS 5400-W Device
Initializing the ENCS 5400-W Device Locally
Initializing the ENCS 5400-W Device Remotely
Configuring the ENCS 5400-W Device
Adding or Removing RAID-1 for ENCS 5400-W Series
Migrating Equipment from No RAID and 1 SSD to RAID-1 and 2 SSDs
Migrating Equipment from RAID-1 and 2 SSDs to No RAID and 1 SSD
CLI Commands Used with ENCS 5400-W
Upgrade/Downgrade Guidelines for ENCS 5400-W Devices
Additional Cisco Documentation for the ENCS 5400-W Series
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Contents
This document provides an overview of the ENCS-W 5400 Series, and describes the procedures used to install ENCS-W hardware, load software, and how to power up and configure the ENCS-W device. This document contains the following sections:
- Cisco ENCS 5400-W Series
- ENCS 5400-W Models that Replace WAVE Devices
- Unpacking and Installing the ENCS 5400-W Device
- Powering Up and Initializing the ENCS 5400-W Device
- Configuring the ENCS 5400-W Device
- Upgrade/Downgrade Guidelines for ENCS 5400-W Devices
- Additional Cisco Documentation for the ENCS 5400-W Series
- Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Cisco ENCS 5400-W Series
This section contains the following topics:
- About the Cisco ENCS 5400-W Series
- vWAAS models supported on ENCS 5400-W
- Cisco NFVIS 3.7.1
- ENCS 5400-W Features and Specifications
About the Cisco ENCS 5400-W Series
The Cisco Enterprise Network Compute System (ENCS) is an x86 hybrid platform for branch deployment and for hosting WAAS applications. Each model is a high-performance unit that achieves this goal by providing the infrastructure to deploy virtualized network functions while at the same time acting as a server that addresses processing, workload, and storage challenges.
Cisco NFVIS 3.7.1
Cisco NFVIS 3.7.1 contains the following specifications:
- Linux distribution CentOS—Version 7.3
- Kernel version—3.10.0-514.21.1.el7.x86_64
- Libvirt version—2.0.0
- OVS version—2.5.2
- QEMU version—1.5.3
Note ENCS 5400-W with Cisco NFVIS is designed as a simple, low-touch device for WAAS and vWAAS. Therefore, the hypervisor is hidden, and there is no need to load other VNFs onto an ENCS-W device. This is the case whether or not you use the CIMC console with an ENCS-W device.
ENCS 5400-W Features and Specifications
This section contains the following topics:
- Table 1 shows ENCS CPU, memory, and disk space needed to run Cisco NFVIS.
- Table 2 shows ENCS memory and disk requirements for vWAAS on ENCS with Akamai Connect, by vWAAS model.
- Figure 1 shows two views of the Cisco ENCS 5400 Series hardware features. (For a more detailed view of the front panel components, see Figure 6.)
- Table 3 shows specifications that apply to all three ENCS 5400 series models.
Table 1 ENCS 5400-W CPU, Memory, and Disk Space Requirements for Cisco NFVIS
Table 2 Memory and Disk Requirements for vWAAS on ENCS with Akamai Connect
Figure 1 Cisco ENCS 5400-W Series Hardware Features
Table 3 shows ENCS 5400-W specifications.
Note With the exception of the CPU capacity and the power supply unit, all other hardware features (standard, replaceable and upgradable) are common across all models.
Table 3 ENCS 5400 Series Features and Specifications
One of the following specifications:
- ENCS 5406-W:
Intel Xeon Processor D-1528 (6-core, 1.9 GHz, and 9 MB cache)
This model does not support a PoE power supply.- ENCS 5408-W:
Intel Xeon Processor D-1548 (8-core, 2.0 GHz, and 12 MB cache)
This model has the option of a power supply that provides PoE power.- ENCS 5412-W
Intel Xeon Processor D-1557 (12-core, 1.5 GHz, and 18 MB cache)
This model has the option of a power supply that provides PoE power.Two DDR4 dual in-line memory module (DIMM) slots, for ENCS models with the following capacities:
Two Gigabit Ethernet ports—For each RJ45 port, there is a corresponding fiber optic port. At a given time, you can use either the RJ45 connection or the corresponding fiber optic port.
Ethernet management port for Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC), which monitors the health of the entire system.
Note If you need to add or remove RAID-1 for your system, see Adding or Removing RAID-1 for ENCS 5400-W Series. Note that the RAID-1 option is available for vWAAS for WAAS Version 6.4.1a and later.
Optional crypto module to provide offload capabilities to optimize CPU resources like VM-toVM traffic and to maintain open software support.
For further information, see the Cisco 5400 Enterprise Network Compute System Data Sheet .
ENCS 5400-W Models that Replace WAVE Devices
Cisco WAVE appliances have end-of-life (EOL) and end-of-sale dates (EOS), highlighted in the End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for the Cisco WAVE 294, 594, 694, 7541, 7571 and 8541 .
Table 4 shows the ENCS 5400-W Series models that replace the EOS/EOL WAVE models, and the supported vWAAS models for each ENCS 5400-W model.
Table 4 ENCS 5400 Series Models that Replace WAVE Devices
For how to replace a WAVE device with an ENCS 5400-W device, see Cisco vWAAS Bundled Image Upgrade for ENCS 5400 Series, with RMA Process for Cisco EOS/EOL Devices .
Note If you need to add or remove RAID-1 for your system, see Adding or Removing RAID-1 for ENCS 5400-W Series. Note that the RAID-1 option is available for vWAAS for WAAS Version 6.4.1a and later.
Unpacking and Installing the ENCS 5400-W Device
This section contains the following topics:
Unpacking the ENCS 5400-W Device
Guidelines for unpacking the ENCS 5400-W device:
- The device, accessory kit, publications, and any optional units may be shipped in more than one container. When you unpack the containers, check the packing list to ensure that you have received all the items on the list.
- Only unpack the product when you are ready to install it. This will help prevent accidental damage.
- As shown in Figure 2, the serial number (SN), product ID (PID), version ID (VID), and Common Language Equipment Identifier (CLEI) are printed on a label on the label tray located on the server chassis or motherboard.
Figure 2 Cisco ENCS 5400-W Series Label Tray
Installing the ENCS 5400-W Device
- If it is not already installed, the DIMMs, M.2 storage module and RAID card must be installed before rack-mounting or wall-mounting the chassis.
- We recommend that you install the power supply when you have the best access to the back panel of the device; this could be before or after you mount the device.
To install the ENCS 5400-W device, follow these steps.
Step 1 You can rack-mount the chassis (Step 2) or wall-mount the chassis (Step 3).
Step 2 To rack-mount the chassis:
a. You can install the ENCS 5400-W in 19-inch (48.26-cm) racks. Use the standard brackets shipped with the router for mounting the chassis in a 19-inch EIA rack.
You can mount the device in the following ways:
- Front mounting—Brackets attached at the front of the chassis with the front panel facing forward (Figure 3).
Figure 3 Bracket Installation for Front Mounting the ENCS 5400-W Device
- Back mounting—Brackets attached at the back of the chassis with the back panel facing forward (Figure 4).
Figure 4 Bracket Installation for Back Mounting the ENCS-5400-W Device
- Center-front mounting—Brackets attached in the center front of the chassis with the front panel facing forward.
- Center-back mounting—Brackets attached in the center back of the chassis with the back panel facing forward.
b. Attach brackets to the chassis.
- Attach one mounting bracket to each side of the device. You will need four screws to attach each bracket to the device—you will need eight screws in total to attach both the brackets to the device.
- Use the screws provided along with the mounting kit to attach the screws to the device.
c. Mount the device in a rack:
- After you attach the brackets to the device, install the chassis on the rack.
- You will need two screws to attach each bracket to the rack—you will need four screws in total to attach the device to the rack.
- The screws for attaching the device to the rack are not provided with the kit.
Tip The screw slots in the brackets are spaced to line up with every second pair of screw holes in the rack. When the correct screw holes are used, the small threaded holes in the brackets line up with unused screw holes in the rack. If the small holes do not line up with the rack holes, you must raise or lower the brackets to the next rack hole.
Step 3 To wall-mount the device:
a. As shown in Figure 5, attach the brackets to the device using the screws and plastic spacers provided with the mounting kit. Use two screws and two plastic spaces should be used to attach each bracket to the chassis.
b. Fix the router to the wall using the brackets that you attached to the device. The screws for attaching the device to the wall are not provided with the kit. Depending on the type of wall (wood, brick, stone etc), use appropriate screws to fix the device to the wall.
Note Route the cables so that they do not put a strain on the connectors or mounting hardware.
Figure 5 Bracket Installation for Wall Mounting the Cisco ENCS 5400-W
Powering Up and Initializing the ENCS 5400-W Device
This section contains the following topics:
- About the ENCS 5400-W Front Panel
- Powering Up the ENCS 5400-W Device
- Initializing the ENCS 5400-W Device
About the ENCS 5400-W Front Panel
Figure 6 shows the ENCS 5400-W front panel and Table 5 describes each numbered component.
Figure 6 ENCS 5400-W Front Pane Detaill
Table 5 Components Shown in Figure 6, “ENCS-W Front Panel”
Powering Up the ENCS 5400-W Device
To power up the ENCS 5400-W device, follow these steps.
Step 1 Attach the power cord to the power supply unit in the ENCS 5400-W device and then attach the other end of the power cord to the grounded power outlet.
Step 2 Wait for approximately three minutes.
Step 3 Verify the power status of the system by looking at the system power status LED. The power status LED blinks in amber color during initial boot up and in solid amber when the system reaches the standby power mode.
Initializing the ENCS 5400-W Device Locally
To perform an initial setup of the ENCS 5400-W device locally, follow these steps.
Step 1 Ensure that the device is powered on.
Step 2 Connect a keyboard and a monitor to the corresponding ports on the front panel of the device.
Step 3 When you see the prompt, you can do the following:
Press F2 to get into the setup (BIOS) to change some settings.
Press F8 to configure the IP address of the CIMC.
Step 4 After you have performed the required configuration, save the setup and continue to boot the device.
Initializing the ENCS 5400-W Device Remotely
To perform an initial setup of the ENCS 5400-W device remotely, follow these steps.
Step 1 Plug in your terminal server to the Serial CIMC port. Refer to the front of the ENCS 5400-W chassis for this port.
Step 2 Telnet into the console and perform the necessary configuration using corresponding commands.
You can also configure the IP address for the Ethernet CIMC port.
Consider the following guidelines about using the CIMC CLI command-line interface:
- You can launch the CIMC CLI and manage the server over the network by SSH or Telnet. By default, Telnet access is disabled.
- A user of the CLI will be one of three roles: admin, user (can control, cannot configure), and read-only.
- The CLI is organized into a hierarchy of command modes; higher-level modes branch into lower-level modes (such as bios mode branches into advanced, main, or server-management).
– EXEC mode is the highest-level mode.
– Use the scope command to move from higher-level modes to modes in the next lower level.
– Use the exit command to move up one level in the mode hierarchy.
– Use the top command to return to EXEC mode from any level.
Configuring the ENCS 5400-W Device
This section contains the following topics:
- Verify that the specified ENCS 5400 Series chassis (ENCS 5406-W, 5408-W, or 5412-W) is already installed and powered up. For information on how to install the an ENCS 5400 Series device, see the Cisco 5400 Enterprise Network Compute System Hardware Installation Guide .
- If you need to add or remove RAID-1 for your system, see Adding or Removing RAID-1 for ENCS 5400-W Series. Note that the RAID-1 option is available for vWAAS for WAAS Version 6.4.1a and later.
Adding or Removing RAID-1 for ENCS 5400-W Series
Note The RAID-1 option is available for vWAAS for WAAS Version 6.4.1a and later.
Note Do not swap or replace a drive used by another ENCS system without reformatting it beforehand.
This section contains the following topics:
- Migrating Equipment from No RAID and 1 SSD to RAID-1 and 2 SSDs
- Migrating Equipment from RAID-1 and 2 SSDs to No RAID and 1 SSD
Note For further information on RAID and the ENCS 5400 Series, see the Cisco 5400 Enterprise Network Compute System Hardware Installation Guide.
Before You Begin
Note The RAID-1 option is available for vWAAS for WAAS Version 6.4.1a and later.
- Verify that the supported RAID card has been inserted into the ENCS device.
- Verify that each slot has an SSD inserted; the SSD is used to perform RAID-1 configuration.
- Before creating the virtual disk, both drives must be in Unconfigured Good state. If drive is in other status, use the CIMC Web GUI or CLI and do the following:
a. Navigate to Storage tab > Physical Drive Info tab.
b. In the Actions area, choose Set State as Unconfigured Good.
c. Confirm that disk is in Unconfigured Good state.
If disk is in Foreign Config state:
a. Navigate to Storage tab > Controller Info tab.
b. In the Actions area, choose Clear Foreign Config.
Procedure for Creating the Virtual Disk
To create the virtual disk, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the CIMC console.
Step 2 In the CIMC console left pane, click the Storage tab.
Step 3 In the CIMC console middle pane, click the Controller Info tab.
Step 4 In the Action area, click Create Virtual Drive from Unused Physical Drives.\
The Create Virtual Drive from Unused Physical Drives Wait dialog box is displayed.
Step 5 In the Create Virtual Drive from Unused Physical Drives dialog box, choose the following:
a. At the RAID Level drop-down box, choose 1.
b. In the Create Drive Groups area:
Select physical drives for your system from the Physical Drives pane and click >> to add these to the Drive Groups pane.
c. In the Virtual Drive Properties area:
- The Virtual Drive Name field displays the automatically assigned name.
- At the Strip Size drop-down list, select the strip size (default is 64k).
- At the Write Policy drop-down list, select the Write policy (default is Write Through)
- At the Access Policy drop-down list, select the Access policy (default is Read Write).
- At the Read Policy drop-down list, select the Read policy (default is No Read Ahead).
- At the Cache Policy drop-down list, select the Cache policy (default is Direct IO)
- At the Disk Cache Policy drop-down list, select the Disk Cache policy (default is Unchanged).
- The value for the Size drop-down list automatically filled.
Step 6 Click Create Virtual Drive. Use the boot order shown in Figure 7.
Note Because the disk will be part of RAID-1, to migrate from no RAID to RAID-1, you must perform a new image installation.
Figure 7 Create Virtual Drive Boot Order
Migrating Equipment from RAID-1 and 2 SSDs to No RAID and 1 SSD
Note The RAID-1 option is available for vWAAS for WAAS Version 6.4.1a and later.
- Verify that the RAID card has been removed from the ENCS, and that the SSD is in Slot 1 alone.
- You must wait for the disk to be completely shut down before you physically remove the disk from the WAE. When the RAID removal process is complete, WAAS generates a disk failure alarm and trap. In addition, a syslog error message is logged.
- If the removal event occurs while the RAID array is in the rebuild process, the RAID removal process may take up to 1 minute to complete. The duration of this process depends on the size of the disk.
If you administratively shut down the disk during the RAID rebuild process, a RAID rebuild abort alarm is generated instead.To remove a RAID-1 disk, follow these steps:
Step 1 Remove the RAID card. Verify that the device is completely shut down before you remove the RAID card from the device.
Step 2 Replace the RAID card with one disk in Slot 1 alone.
Note After removing the RAID card and replacing it with one disk on Slot 1 alone,you must perform a new image installation.
Step 3 When the RAID removal process is complete, WAAS generates a disk failure alarm and trap. In addition, a syslog error message is logged.
Note We recommend that you disable the disk error-handling reload option if it is enabled because it is not necessary to power down the system to remove a disk.
Step 4 After migration, verify that boot order is as shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8 Migration Equipment Configure Boot Order
CLI Commands Used with ENCS 5400-W
Table 6 shows the CLI commands used to display information about vWAAS on ENCS.
For an overview of CIMC CLI commands, see Initializing the ENCS 5400-W Device Remotely.
Table 6 CLI Commands Used with vWAAS with NFVIS on ENCS
Upgrade/Downgrade Guidelines for ENCS 5400-W Devices
Consider the following for upgrading or downgrading a WAAS device on ENCS:
- You can use the WAAS Central Manager or the CLI to upgrade a WAAS device on ENCS to WAAS Version 6.4.1.
- You can use the Central Manager to upgrade from the device level and the device group level. To use the Central Manager to upgrade a WAAS device or vWAAS on ENCS:
1. Telnet to the vWAAS device.
2. Update the Central Manager IP address.
3. Login to the Central Manager.
If you try to downgrade a WAAS device on ENCS to a version earlier than WAAS Version 6.4.1, the WAAS Central Manager displays the following warning message:
Device Group has unsupported devices ENCS-DeviceName to the selected version. The image installation will not be applied on such devices.
Do you still want to proceed with the downgrade?
- The Central Manager supports upgrade and downgrade of all applicable device types in a device group.
For example, if you are downgrading a device group that has a physical WAE, a virtual WAE, and an ENCS platform to a version earlier than WAAS Version 6.4.1, the Central Manager will initiate the downgrade process only for the physical and virtual WAEs, but not for the ENCS platform.
Additional Cisco Documentation for the ENCS 5400-W Series
Table 7 provides additional Cisco documentation for topics included in this document.
Table 7 Additional Cisco Documentation for ENCS 5400-W Devices
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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