CISCO SNS-3615-K9 Secure Network Server 3600 Series Appliance User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- Cisco
Table of Contents
Cisco Secure Network Server 3600 Series
User Guide
SNS-3615-K9 Secure Network Server 3600 Series Appliance
Appliance Overview
- Cisco Secure Network Server 3600 Series Appliances, on page 1
- Cisco SNS 3600 Series Appliance Hardware Specifications , on page 1
- External Features, on page 3
- Serviceable Component Locations, on page 10
- Summary of Server Features, on page 11
Cisco Secure Network Server 3600 Series Appliances
Cisco Secure Network Server (SNS) 3600 series appliances are designed to
deliver high performance and efficiency for a wide range of workloads.
Cisco SNS 3600 series appliances support the Unified Extensible Firmware
Interface (UEFI) secure boot feature. This feature ensures that only a Cisco-
signed ISE image can be installed on the Cisco SNS 3600 series appliances, and
prevents installation of any unsigned operating system even with physical
access to the device.
For example, generic operating systems, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux or
Microsoft Windows cannot boot on this appliance.
Cisco SNS 3600 Series Appliance Hardware Specifications
The following table describes the hardware specifications of Cisco SNS 3600
series appliances.
Table 1: Cisco SNS 3600 Series Appliance Hardware Specifications
Cisco SNS 3600 Series Appliance| Hardware Specifications|
Diagrams
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Cisco SNS-3615-K9| • Cisco UCS C220 M5
• Intel Xeon Silver 2.1 GHz 4110, 8 CPU Cores, 16 Threads
• 32 GB RAM
• 1 x 600-GB disk
• RAID-0
• 6 x GbE network interfaces
• For physical, environmental, and power specifications, see Server
Specifications| Figure 1: Cisco SNS 3600 Series Appliance Front Panel, on page
3
Figure 2: Cisco SNS 3600 Series Appliance Rear Panel, on page 4
Cisco SNS-3655-K9| • Cisco UCS C220 M5
• Intel Xeon Silver 2.1 GHz 4116, 12 CPU Cores, 24 Threads
• 96 GB RAM
• 4 x 600-GB disk
• RAID 10
• 6 x GbE network interfaces
• For physical, environmental, and power specifications, see Server
Specifications
Cisco SNS-3695-K9| • Cisco UCS C220 M5
• Intel Xeon Silver 2.1 GHz 4116, 12 CPU Cores, 24 Threads
• 256 GB RAM
• 8 x 600-GB disk
• RAID 10
• 6 x GbE network interfaces
• For physical, environmental, and power specifications, see Server
Specifications
You cannot add additional hardware resources like memory, processor, or hard disk to a Cisco SNS 3600 series appliance.
External Features
This section describes the external features of Cisco SNS 3600 series
appliance.
Cisco SNS 3600 Front Panel Features
The following figure shows the front panel features of Cisco SNS 3600 series
appliance.
For definitions of LED states, see Front Panel LEDs, on page 5.
1 Drive bays 1 – 10 support Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Serial
Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid state
drives (SSDs)| 7 Fan status LED
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2 Drive bays 1 – 10 support Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) based
Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) SSDs| 8 Network link
activity LED
3 Power button or power status LED| 9 Temperature status LED
4 Unit identification button or LED
10| Pull-out asset tag
5 System status LED
11| KVM connector
(used with KVM cable that provides one DB-15 VGA, one DB-9 serial, and two USB
connectors)
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6 Power supply status LED| –
Cisco SNS 3600 Series Appliance Rear Panel Features
The following figure shows the rear panel features of Cisco SNS 3600 series
appliance.
For definitions of LED states, see Rear Panel LEDs, on page 7.
1 Modular LAN-on-motherboard (mLOM) card bay (x16 PCIe lane)| 7 Rear
unit identification button or LED
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2 Two USB 3.0 ports| 8 Power supplies (two, redundant as 1+1)
3 Dual 1-Gb or 10-Gb Ethernet ports:
• LAN1 (linked to Cisco ISE GigabitEthernet 0 interface)
• LAN2 (linked to Cisco ISE GigabitEthernet 1 interface)
__**Note The interface labelling is from left to right.
The dual LAN ports can support 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps depending on the link partner
capability.| 9 PCIe riser 2 or slot 2 (x16 lane)
Includes PCIe cable connectors for front-loading NVMe SSDs (x8 lane)
4 VGA video port (DB-15 connector) 10| PCIe 1: Four Ethernet ports
that are mapped to the following Cisco ISE GigabitEthernet interfaces:
• GigabitEthernet 2 interface
• GigabitEthernet 3 interface
• GigabitEthernet 4 interface
• GigabitEthernet 5 interface
Note The interface labelling is from left to right.
5 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management port 11| Threaded holes for
dual-hole grounding lug
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6** Serial port (RJ-45 connector)| –
Status LEDs and Buttons
This section contains information for interpreting front, rear, and internal
LED states.
Front Panel LEDs
The following figure shows the front panel LEDs of Cisco SNS 3600 series
appliance.
LED Name | States |
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1 SAS/SATA drive fault
A S Note NVMe SSD drive tray LEDs have different behavior than
SAS/SATA drive trays.| • Off—The hard drive is operating properly.
• Amber—Drive fault detected.
• Amber, blinking—The device is rebuilding.
• Amber, blinking with one-second interval—Drive locate function activated in
the software.
2 SAS/SATA drive activity LED AS| • Off—There is no hard drive in
the hard drive tray (no access, no fault).
• Green—The hard drive is ready.
• Green, blinking—The hard drive is reading or writing data.
1 NVMe SSD drive fault
VM e Note NVMe SSD drive tray LEDs have different behavior than
SAS/SATA drive trays.| • Off—The drive is not in use and can be safely
removed.
• Green—The drive is in use and functioning properly.
• Green, blinking—The driver is initializing following insertion or the
driver is unloading following an eject command.
• Amber—The drive has failed.
• Amber, blinking—Drive locate function activated in the software.
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2 NVMe SSD activity VMe| • Off—No drive activity.
• Green, blinking—There is drive activity.
3 Power button or LED| • Off—There is no AC power to the server.
• Amber—The server is in standby power mode. Power is supplied only to the
Cisco Integrated Management Controller (Cisco IMC) and some motherboard
functions.
• Green—The server is in main power mode. Power is supplied to all server
components.
4 Unit identification| • Off—The unit identification function is not in
use.
• Blue, blinking—The unit identification function is activated.
5 System health| • Green—The server is running in normal operating
condition.
• Green, blinking—The server is performing system initialization and memory
check.
• Amber, steady—The server is in a degraded operational state (minor fault).
For example:
• Power supply redundancy is lost.
• CPUs are mismatched.
• At least one CPU is faulty.
• At least one dual in-line memory module (DIMM) is faulty.
• At least one drive in a RAID configuration failed.
• Amber, 2 blinks—There is a major fault with the system board.
• Amber, 3 blinks—There is a major fault with the DIMMs.
• Amber, 4 blinks—There is a major fault with the CPUs.
6 Power supply status| • Green—All power supplies are operating
normally.
• Amber, steady—One or more power supplies are in a degraded operational
state.
• Amber, blinking—One or more power supplies are in a critical fault state.
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7 Fan status| • Green—All fan modules are operating properly.
• Amber, blinking—One or more fan modules breached the non-recoverable
threshold.
8 Network link activity| • Off—The Ethernet Lights Out Management (LOM)
port link is idle.
• Green—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, but there is no
activity.
• Green, blinking—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, with
activity.
9 Temperature status| • Green—The server is operating at normal
temperature.
• Amber, steady—One or more temperature sensors breached the critical
threshold.
• Amber, blinking—One or more temperature sensors breached the non-
recoverable threshold.
Rear Panel LEDs
The following figure shows the rear panel LEDs of Cisco SNS 3600 series
appliance.Table 3: Rear
Panel LEDs
| LED Name| States
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1| 1-Gb or 10-Gb Ethernet link speed (on both LAN1 and LAN2)| •
Off—Link speed is 100 Mbps.
• Amber—Link speed is 1 Gbps.
• Green—Link speed is 10 Gbps.
2| 1-Gb or 10-Gb Ethernet link status (on both LAN1 and LAN2)| • Off—No
link is present.
• Green—Link is active.
• Green, blinking—Traffic is present on the active link.
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3| 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management link speed| • Off—Link speed is
10 Mbps.
• Amber—Link speed is 100 Mbps.
• Green—Link speed is 1 Gbps.
4| 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management link status| • Off—No link is
present.
• Green—Link is active.
• Green, blinking—Traffic is present on the active link.
5| Rear unit identification| • Off—The unit identification function is
not in use.
• Blue, blinking—The unit identification function is activated.
6| Power supply status (one LED for each power supply unit)| AC power
supplies:
• Off—No AC input (12 V main power off, 12 V standby power off).
• Green, blinking—12 V main power off; 12 V standby power on.
• Green, solid—12 V main power on; 12 V standby power on.
• Amber, blinking—Warning threshold detected, but 12 V main power on.
• Amber, solid—Critical error detected; 12 V main power off (for example,
over-current, over-voltage, or over-temperature failure).
DC power supplies:
• Off—No DC input (12 V main power off, 12 V standby power off).
• Green, blinking—12 V main power off; 12 V standby power on.
• Green, solid—12 V main power on; 12 V standby power on.
• Amber, blinking—Warning threshold detected, but 12 V main power on.
• Amber, solid—Critical error detected; 12 V main power off (for example,
over-current, over-voltage, or over-temperature failure).
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Internal Diagnostic LEDs
The server has internal fault LEDs for CPUs, DIMMs, and fan modules.
1 Fan module fault LEDs (one behind each fan connector on the
motherboard)
• Amber—Fan has a fault or is not fully seated.
• Green—Fan is OK.| 3 DIMM fault LEDs (one behind each DIMM socket on
the motherboard)
These LEDs operate only when the server is in standby power mode.
• Amber—DIMM has a fault.
• Off—DIMM is OK.
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2 CPU fault LEDs (one behind each CPU socket on the motherboard).
These LEDs operate only when the server is in standby power mode.
• Amber—CPU has a fault.
• Off—CPU is OK.| –
Serviceable Component Locations
This section describes the field-replaceable components and service related items. The view in the following figure shows the appliance with the top cover removed.
1 Front-loading drive bays 1–10 support SAS/SATA drives| 9 RTC
battery, vertical socket
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2 Cooling fan modules (seven, hot-swappable) 10| Power supplies
(hot-swappable when redundant as 1+1)
3 Supercap unit mounting bracket (RAID backup) 11| PCIe riser 2 or
slot 2 (half-height, x16 lane)
Includes PCIe cable connectors for front-loading NVMe SSDs (x8 lane)
4 DIMM sockets on motherboard (12 per CPU) 12| PCIe riser 1 or slot
1 (full-height, x16 lane)
Includes socket for Micro-SD card
5 CPUs and heatsinks (up to two) 13| Modular LOM (mLOM) card bay on
chassis floor (x16 PCIe lane), not visible in this view
6 Mini storage module socket 14
Supports either an SD card module with two SD card slots; or an M.2 module
with two NVMe or SATA M.2 SSD slots.| Modular RAID (mRAID) riser, can
optionally be a riser that supports either:
• Hardware RAID controller card
• Interposer card for embedded SATA RAID
7 Chassis intrusion switch (optional) 15| PCIe cable connectors for
front-loading NVMe SSDs on PCIe riser 2
8 Internal USB 3.0 port on motherboard 16| Micro-SD card socket on
PCIe riser 1
Summary of Server Features
The following table lists a summary of server features.
Feature | Description |
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Chassis | One rack-unit (1RU) chassis |
Central Processor | • Intel Xeon 2.1 GHz 4110 |
• Intel Xeon 2.1 GHz 4116
Memory| 24 DDR4 DIMM sockets on the motherboard (12 each CPU)
Multi-bit error protection| Multi-bit error protection is supported
Baseboard management| Board management controller (BMC), running Cisco
Integrated Management Controller (Cisco IMC) firmware.
Depending on your Cisco IMC settings, Cisco IMC can be accessed through the
1-Gb dedicated management port, the 1-Gb/10-Gb Ethernet LAN ports, or a Cisco
virtual interface card.
Network and management I/O| Rear panel:
• One 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management port (RJ-45 connector)
• Two 1-Gb/10-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN ports (RJ-45 connectors)
The dual LAN ports can support 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps depending on the link partner
capability.
• One RS-232 serial port (RJ-45 connector)
• One Video Graphics Array (VGA) connector port (DB-15 connector)
• Two USB 3.0 ports
Front panel:
• One front-panel keyboard/video/mouse (KVM) connector that is used with the
KVM cable, which provides two USB 2.0, one VGA, and one DB-9 serial connector.
Modular LOM| One dedicated socket (x16 PCIe lane) that can be used to add an
mLOM card for additional rear-panel connectivity.
WoL| The two 1-Gb/10-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN ports support the wake-on-LAN
(WoL) standard.
Power| Two power supplies, redundant as 1+1:
• AC power supplies 770 W AC each
• AC power supplies 1050 W AC each
• AC power supplies 1600 W AC each
• DC power supplies 1050 W DC each
Do not mix power supply types or wattages in the server.
ACPI| The advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI) 4.0 standard is
supported.
Cooling| Seven hot-swappable fan modules for front-to-rear cooling.
Feature| Description
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PCIe I/O| Two horizontal PCIe expansion slots on a PCIe riser assembly.
InfiniBand| The PCIe bus slots in this server support the InfiniBand
architecture.
Storage, internal| The following internal storage options are available:
• One USB port on the motherboard.
• Mini-storage module socket, optionally with either:
• SD card module. Supports up to two SD cards.
• M.2 SSD module. Supports either two SATA M.2 SSDs or two NVMe M.2 SSDs.
• One micro-SD card socket on PCIe riser 1.
Storage management| The appliance has a dedicated internal mRAID riser that
supports one of the following storage-controlle options:
• A PCIe-style Cisco modular RAID controller card (SAS/SATA).
• A PCIe-style interposer card for the server’s embedded SATA RAID
controller.
RAID backup| The appliance has a mounting bracket near the cooling fans for
the supercap unit that is used with the Ci modular RAID controller card.
Integrated video| Integrated VGA video.
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