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Free Software Foundation. To read the license, visit the following link: https://github.com/opencomputeproject/onie/blob/master/COPYING For more details about ONIE, go to onie.org. Lenovo ONIE Image To download the Lenovo ONIE image, visit the following website: http://support.lenovo.com/ The ONIE images for the G8296 have the [ONIE] tag in their name, as follows: ...
Connecting to the G8296 This section describes how to connect to the Lenovo RackSwitch G8296. For more details about the switch and on how to install the switch hardware, consult the Lenovo RackSwitch G8296 Installation Guide. Switch Unit The G8296 is a 2U GbE switch and it can be rack-mounted in a horizontal position.
Geographic Layout of the Temperature Sensors The following illustrations show the location of the temperature sensors (pointed out with red arrows) on the main and CPU boards. Figure 5. G8296 CPU Board Temperature Sensors Lenovo ONIE Quick Start Guide for G8296...
ONIE on the G8296 The Lenovo RackSwitch G8296 comes out of the box with Lenovo Enterprise Network OS (ENOS) already installed on the switch. To ensure maximum security, ONIE is not available on the switch by default. To enable the running of ONIE on the switch, you must follow these steps: 1.
Demand (FoD) license key. The process of obtaining and installing a FoD license key is described in the following pages. Obtaining the ONIE License Key The ONIE license key or activation key can be acquired using the Lenovo Features on Demand (FoD) website: http://fod.lenovo.com/lkms/ You can also use the website to review and manage the license, and to obtain additional help if required.
ONIE license key is not installed. 1. Download an ONIE image for the switch from the following link: http://support.lenovo.com/ For CNOS, the ONIE image is called Lenovo Rackswitch G8296 [ONIE] 10.x.x.0. 2. Upload the ONIE image to a local server or a USB drive.
The user can, at any point, reboot and run the ONIE installer again to install another Network OS. The Lenovo ONIE installer image, which installs the different Lenovo Network Operating Systems, is called onie-installer-powerpc-lenovo_g8296-r0, and it is available at the following link: http://support.lenovo.com/...
This will also install a different version of the ONIE boot loader, which does not support running Lenovo Network OS. If you wish to boot Lenovo NOS, you will have to re-install it by using ONIE Install mode (for more details, see “Booting in...
Uninstalling the Lenovo Network OS If you wish to run another network operating system (NOS), you can uninstall the Lenovo Network OS by using the ONIE Uninstall mode. For more details, see “Booting in ONIE Uninstall Mode” on page Notes: ...
Using ONIE without Lenovo Network OS If you have removed the Lenovo Network OS from the switch by using ONIE Uninstall mode, we recommend that you consult the official documentation from the ONIE website: https://github.com/opencomputeproject/onie/wiki/Quick-Start-Guide If you are having trouble with an ONIE-based installation, follow the suggestions from the ONIE website: https://github.com/opencomputeproject/onie/wiki/Quick-Start-Guide#...
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Lenovo ONIE Quick Start Guide for G8296...