How to setup a infiniband network

How to setup an infiniband network??
Our Customer has 2 x t5-4 wirh ZS3 using infiniband. Do you have any white paper where explain how we can do
Thanks in advance

Perhaps you can start with the product documentation for those T5-4 systems:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E29659_01/index.html
When you are on that page, find the Search field at the top and type "infiniband" into it.
You might find additional information specific to the hardware by doing that.

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