| | 1 | = GW3089 GBlade Server Blade |
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| | 3 | == Getting Started |
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| | 5 | The GBlade is pre-installed with Ubuntu. |
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| | 7 | The GBlade should be powered via PoE. |
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| | 9 | The GBlade serial console can be accessed through the type C USB port through a cable to a desktop/laptop PC. The serial console will show up as a /dev/ttyUSBx device in Linux and can be accessed through a terminal program with the baud rate of 115,200. |
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| | 11 | Example: |
| | 12 | {{{ |
| | 13 | sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB1 115200,cs8 |
| | 14 | }}} |
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| | 16 | == PoE |
| | 17 | |
| | 18 | Isolated 802.3at 1GbE active PoE is supported on the left port. |
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| | 20 | For 10GbE PoE, please contact Gateworks Sales. |
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| | 22 | == Ethernet |
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| | 24 | The 1GbE port is on the left, and the 10GbE port is on the right. |
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| | 26 | == NVME Drive |
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| | 28 | The GBlade needs to be opened up to install a 2280 NVME drive. 4 lanes of PCIe is supported. |
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