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Statement of Volatility for Cisco UCS Hardware
Cisco UCS 2200 Series Fabric Extenders
b.
Turn on the power to the fabric interconnect.
Step 3
In the console, press the following key combination as it boots to get the loader prompt.
Ctrl+l
You may need to press the key combination multiple times before your screen displays the loader
prompt.
prompt.
Step 4
Boot the kernel firmware version on the fabric interconnect.
l
oader > boot /installables/switch/ucs-mini-k9-kickstart.<version>
Example:
loader > boot /installables/switch/ucs-mini-k9-kickstart.5.0.3.N2.3.02bS1.bin
Step 5
Enter the init system command.
Switch(boot)# init system
Cisco UCS 2200 Series Fabric Extenders
In terms of serial, electrically erasable, and programmable nonvolatile memory components (EEPROM
and Flash memory), the Cisco UCS 2204 and 2208 Fabric Extenders contain one failure/error log, and
no stored user data. This error log, the OBFL (On Board Failure Log), is only accessible with the
assistance of Cisco service technicians. Contact Cisco’s TAC service personnel to initiate clearing the
OBFL of the Fabric Extenders.
and Flash memory), the Cisco UCS 2204 and 2208 Fabric Extenders contain one failure/error log, and
no stored user data. This error log, the OBFL (On Board Failure Log), is only accessible with the
assistance of Cisco service technicians. Contact Cisco’s TAC service personnel to initiate clearing the
OBFL of the Fabric Extenders.
Cisco UCS 5108 Blade Server Chassis
The Cisco UCS 5108 Blade Server Chassis has serial, electrically erasable, and programmable read-only
memory (SEEPROM) components that are used to store manufacturing hardware identification and
hardware configuration information. The majority of SEEPROM devices are not written by users and
contain no customer information. The following procedure for clearing the chassis SEEPROM devices
that can retain customer-written data is included in this section:
memory (SEEPROM) components that are used to store manufacturing hardware identification and
hardware configuration information. The majority of SEEPROM devices are not written by users and
contain no customer information. The following procedure for clearing the chassis SEEPROM devices
that can retain customer-written data is included in this section:
Clearing the Chassis SEEPROM
Step 1
Log in to the Cisco UCS Manager interface for the chassis as administrator.
Step 2
Issue these two commands
connect local-mgmt
erase config
Any customer-written data is cleared from chassis SEEPROM.