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Embedded Computing for

Business-Critical Continuity

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Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0

Installation and Use

P/N: 6806800L99F
December 2012

Summary of Contents for Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0

Page 1: ...Embedded Computing for Business Critical ContinuityTM Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use P N 6806800L99F December 2012 ...

Page 2: ... to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Emerson to notify any person of such revision or changes Electronic versions of this material may be read online downloaded for personal use or referenced in another document as a URL to a Emerson website The text itself may not be published commercially in print or electronic form edited tra...

Page 3: ...n Trays 26 1 1 9 Air Filters 26 1 1 10 User Card Slots 27 1 2 System Management 29 1 3 Shelf Management 31 1 4 Standard Compliances 33 1 5 Ordering Information 35 2 Site Preparation 41 2 1 Overview 41 2 2 Site Planning Considerations 41 2 2 1 Receiving and Unpacking the System 42 2 2 2 Site and Installation Planning 43 2 3 Requirements 43 2 3 1 Environmental Requirements 44 2 3 2 Power Requirement...

Page 4: ...ting the System from Power Feed 68 3 4 2 1 AC System Disconnection Procedure 68 3 4 2 2 DC System Disconnection Procedure 69 3 4 3 Removing the System 70 4 FRU Installation 71 4 1 Overview 71 4 2 Installing and Removing RTMs and Blades 71 4 3 Replacing the Shelf Manager and Hub Board 72 4 4 Covering Unused Slots 75 4 5 Replacing AC Power Supply Units 75 4 6 Replacing DC Power Entry Modules 78 4 7 ...

Page 5: ...ubsystem 109 7 2 1 AC Power Supply 109 7 2 2 DC Power Supply 109 7 2 3 Power Distribution 110 7 2 3 1 Management Power Distribution 110 7 2 3 2 High Power Distribution 110 7 2 3 3 AC Power Interconnect 110 7 2 3 4 DC Power Interconnect 112 7 2 4 AC PSU Specifications 113 7 2 4 1 AC PSU Input Power Requirements 114 7 2 4 2 AC PSU Output Specifications 115 7 2 5 DC PEM Specifications 115 7 2 5 1 Pow...

Page 6: ...twork Boot 135 9 1 Overview 135 9 2 DHCP Configuration and Network Boot 135 9 2 1 Preparing a TFTP Server for Network Boot and Installation 136 9 2 2 Preparing a DHCP Server for Network Boot 138 10 Redundancy 141 10 1 Overview 141 10 2 Redundancy 141 10 2 1 Cold Standby 141 10 2 1 1 Heartbeat 142 10 2 1 2 Data Replication 142 10 2 1 3 HPI Interface 142 10 2 2 System Manager 142 10 2 3 Redundancy O...

Page 7: ...Insertion and Extraction 150 11 3 1 Power On After Blade Insertion 151 11 3 2 Power Down Before Blade Extraction 152 A Troubleshooting 155 A 1 Error List 155 A 1 1 Mechanical 155 A 1 2 After Power On 155 A 1 3 Fans 157 A 1 4 Shelf Managers 157 B Related Documentation 159 B 1 Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing Documents 159 B 2 Related Specifications 160 Safety Notes 161 Sicherheitshinweise 1...

Page 8: ...Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 8 ...

Page 9: ...s 47 Table 2 4 DC System Power Requirements 47 Table 2 5 Dimensions and Weight of System and Components 48 Table 3 1 Torque Values 54 Table 7 1 AC PSU Input Power Requirements 114 Table 7 2 AC PSU Output Specifications 115 Table 8 1 Slot Numbering and Slot Addresses 120 Table 11 1 Software Available on Shelf Components 147 Table 11 2 Available Software Upgrade Tools 148 Table B 1 Emerson Network P...

Page 10: ...Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 10 List of Tables ...

Page 11: ... Sample Shelf Label 36 Figure 1 9 DC Sample Shelf Label 37 Figure 2 1 Rack Mounting Dimensions 50 Figure 3 1 Rack Mounting Dimensions 58 Figure 3 2 System s Ground 59 Figure 4 1 MF106 73 Figure 4 2 Circuit Breaker Cover 82 Figure 5 1 Location of Zones on a Blade 102 Figure 7 1 Two PSU Shelf Power Distribution 111 Figure 7 2 Two PEM Shelf Power Distribution 113 Figure 8 1 Dual Star Topology 119 Fig...

Page 12: ...Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 12 List of Figures ...

Page 13: ...n fans and fan trays Power Subsystem Contains information on power supplies and power distribution Network Management and System Access Contains information on which component can be accessed via which interface and information on the various addresses you need to access system components DHCP Configuration and Network Boot Contains information on preparing a TFTP server and a DHCP server and desc...

Page 14: ...Wire Gauge BBS Basic Blade Services CFM Cubic Feet per Minute CGL Carrier Grade Linux CISPR Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioélectriques CO Central Office CPU Central Processing Unit DC Direct Current DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMI Electromagnetic Interference EMV Elektromagnetische Vertraeglichkeit EN European Norm ESD Electrostat...

Page 15: ...Platform Management IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMC Intelligent Platform Management Controller IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface LED Light Emitting Diode MMC Mezzanine Management Controller NAE National Academy of Engineering NEBS Network Equipment Building System NEC National Electric Code OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer OOB Out of band OS Operating System PEM Power...

Page 16: ...ility Forum SCSI Small Computer System Interface SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage SGA Shelf Geographical Address ShM Shelf Manager ShMC Shelf Management Controller SSH Secure Shell SW Ethernet Switch TDM Time Division Multiplexing TPE Twisted Pair Ethernet UL Underwriters Laboratories USB Universal Serial Bus VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference VLAN Virtual Local Area Network WEEE Waste f...

Page 17: ...foron screenoutputandcoderelatedelements or commands in body text Courier Bold Used to characterize user input and to separate it from system output Reference Used for references and for table and figure descriptions File Exit Notation for selecting a submenu text Notation for variables and keys text Notation for software buttons to click on the screen and parameter description Repeated item for e...

Page 18: ...l Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a property damage message No danger encountered Pay attention to important information Notation Description ...

Page 19: ... 184 Added sections Installing Circuit Breaker Cover for DC PEMs on page 82 and Replacing the AC PSU Air Filter on page 98 6806800L99C March 2012 Added a Caution in User Card Slots on page 27 Added a Notice in System Installation on page 162 and Systeminstallation on page 176 Added sections Laser on page 173 and Laser on page 187 Updated Standard Compliances on page 33 EMC on page 161 and EMV on p...

Page 20: ...Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F About this Manual 20 About this Manual ...

Page 21: ...lf management and base interface switching Further flexibility is achieved by offering both DC or AC power input modules Future blade bandwidth requirements are addressed with a sophisticated 1G 10G 40G capable fabric cross connect backplane This will allow the simple upgrade of 40G ATCA blades when available without a chassis fork lift upgrade The Centellis 2000 is equipped with z Dual star backp...

Page 22: ...rview Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 22 z Front and rear ESD wrist strap attachment points z Rear grounding studs Figure 1 1 AC System Front View Figure 1 2 DC System Front View ...

Page 23: ...ts 1 1 1 Shelf The 3U 132 mm high and 420 mm deep shelf for 19 ANSI racks is made of stainless steel There are integrated chassis mounting flanges at each side of the shelf designed for front mounting the shelf into a rack You can install the system in a standard 19 ANSI rack using the integrated chassis mounting flanges Figure 1 3 AC System Rear View Figure 1 4 DC System Rear View ...

Page 24: ...l management unit of the shelf Its purpose is to monitor control and assure proper operation ofthe shelf and all other components of the AdvancedTCA system and to communicate with the system manager It reports anomalies and errors and takes corrective actions if required for example increase the speed of the fans Alarm states are displayed via the LEDs of the shelf s alarm panel The MF106 has acce...

Page 25: ...es the following ports z Two dual 10 Mbps Ethernet ports one to each ShMC z Two dual 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports one to each blade base interface z One 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet out of band interface on face plate UPLINK ETH Figure 1 5 MF106 Hub Interfaces IPMC ATCA Blade 2 IPMC ATCA Blade 1 ShMC MF106 1 ShMC MF106 2 Hub Hub 1000BaseT 100BaseT 1000BaseT 100BaseT ...

Page 26: ...ck supports redundant power connection to the shelf from the rear It routes the power paths individually to two high current connectors which mate directly with the front installed AC power supply DC power entry module The power inlet is a fixed non field replaceable unit 1 1 7 AC Power Supply Unit and DC Power Entry Modules The Centellis 2000 supports up to two redundant AC power supplies or up t...

Page 27: ...ts to fit into the system z ZD high speed backplane connector Use the 3x10 pairs ZD backplane connector TYCO 64698081 1 to meet the requirement of 10GB XAUI signal The following signals are available on the ZD backplane connector Redundant 3 4 V for IPMC MF106 sourced Redundant IPMB Redundant CLK1 CLK2 and CLK3 Access to fabric channel of one ATCA blade Spare pins for at least four bidirectional L...

Page 28: ... RTM and SFP SFP Modules Installing and using SFP SFP modules which are not fully certified and which do not meet all relevant safety standards may damage the RTM and the SFP SFP modules and may lead to personal injury Only use and install SFP SFP modules which are fully certified and which meet all relevant safety standards Personal Injury Optical SFP SFP modules may be classified as laser produc...

Page 29: ...ves The shelf manager of the MF106 board provides an interface Hardware Platform Interface HPI to monitor and control the assigned shelves The shelf manager provides the information about the shelf and all its FRUs via the following interfaces z To the system manager outside the shelf using IP via the out of band interface or hub uplinks z Inside the shelf via the backplane interfaces Figure 1 6 A...

Page 30: ... and the shelf manager can be based on z Remote HPI z Remote Management Control Protocol RMCP For more information on HPI and RMCP see the System Management Interface Based on HPI B Centellis CO31kX 4100 2000 User s Guide For debugging and maintenance purposes you can also access the shelf manager via a Command Line Interface CLI ...

Page 31: ...gement system It is compliant to the shelf management functions as described in the AdvancedTCA Specification The shelf management system is designed to be used in AdvancedTCA systems and its purpose is to ensure proper operation of AdvancedTCA blades and other system components like fans and Rear Transition Modules RTMs Figure 1 7 Shelf Management Architecture ...

Page 32: ...helf manager The IPMI infrastructure is fully compliant to the IPMI V 1 5 and AdvancedTCA Specification The shelf manager is the active instance of the software running on the MF106 For a detailed description refer to the MF106 Installation and Use guide For a description of the HPI B software refer to the System Management Interface Based on HPI B Centellis CO 31kX 4100 2000 User s Guide Due to h...

Page 33: ...distribution power and data connectors and system management UL 60950 1 EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Safety requirements legal AS NZS CISPR 22 CISPR 22 CISPR 24 EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 300 386 FCC Part 15 Industry Canada ICES 003 NEBS Standard GR 1089 CORE VCCI Japan EMC requirements legal on system level predefined Emerson system ETSI ETS 300 753 NEBS Standard GR 63 CORE ETSI EN 3...

Page 34: ...ORE section 9 8 2 requirement R9 14 In the AdvancedTCA Specification the connection of shelf ground to logic ground is described as an option The products listed in the ordering information for spare parts and accessory kits are designed to meet the Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS DIRECTIVE 2011 65 EU The system is...

Page 35: ...ectrical and electronic equipment placed on the market after 13 August 2005 Todisposeofequipmentmarked withthe WEEEsymbol Emersonhas contractedwithcertified companies that can reprocess this equipment per European Union requirements Please visit the Emerson web site or contact your Emerson representative to find out who to contact and how to dispose of the equipment For Centellis 2000 AC Declarati...

Page 36: ...System Overview Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 36 Figure 1 8 AC Sample Shelf Label ...

Page 37: ...System Overview Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 37 Figure 1 9 DC Sample Shelf Label ...

Page 38: ...Telco Alarm CENT 2000 UFP Centellis 2000 user card filler panel CENT 2000 PFP Centellis 2000 PEM PSU filler panel Silver CENT 2000 PFP B Centellis 2000 PEM PSU filler panel Black C2000 SWM3 CD Centellis 2000 SPDRWARE M3 management software CD C2000 RKMT M Centellis 2000 19 23 Frame mid mounting BRKT kit set of four C2000 RKMT E Centellis 2000 ETSI 600MM Frame MTG BRKT kit C2000 RKMT A Centellis 20...

Page 39: ...ch CENT 2000 FFTM Centellis 2000 Front Fan Tray Module Silver CENT 2000 FFTM B Centellis 2000 Front Fan Tray Module Black CENT 2000 RFTM Centellis 2000 Rear Fan Tray Module CENT 2000 PSU Centellis 2000 AC Power Supply Unit Black C2000 PSU Filter Centellis 2000 AC PSU replacement air filter 2 units CENT 2000 PSU B Centellis 2000 AC Power Supply Unit Black CENT 2000 SFM Centellis 2000 Replacement Ai...

Page 40: ...System Overview Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 40 ...

Page 41: ...nspecting the system requirements technical data and other information you need to know before you start system installation Requirements on page 43 This section lists requirements which must be fulfilled when operating the system Dimensions and Weight on page 48 This section lists the dimensions and weight of the shelf and system components Mounting Options on page 48 This section includes inform...

Page 42: ...rews are tight etc 3 Check the rails for proper alignment 4 Check that the air filters are properly installed 5 Check that the cable connections are secure and properly fitted 6 Check the EMI gaskets for damage 7 Check the items listed above for damage and report any damage or differences to the customer service at www emersonnetworkpower com embeddedcomputing Damage of Circuits Electrostatic disc...

Page 43: ...urce is easy to reach z There should be sufficient space in racks to install the system z Suitable equipment should be available to lift the system into the rack z There should be enough space to run a system console terminal only if you want to use a local terminal The cable should be long enough to reach the system z There should be a inlet and outlet of the fans and therefore the airflow is not...

Page 44: ...ird party products that are handled or operated out of their specifications the environmental conditions may be limited to the specifications of these components Table 2 1 Environmental Conditions Feature Operating Non Operating packed state Temperature 5 ºC 41 F to 40 ºC 104 F normal operation according to NEBS standard GR 63 CORE 5 C 23 F to 55 C 131 F exceptional operation accordingto NEBS stan...

Page 45: ... C 73 4 F NEBS GR 63 CORE Issue 3 Telecommunication equipment rooms attended 78 dB Measurement of declared A weight sound power level All values are applicable to normal operating conditions 27 C 80 6 F Table 2 1 Environmental Conditions continued Feature Operating Non Operating packed state z The ambient temperature is defined as the air inlet temperature z The system regulates the fan speed base...

Page 46: ...ximum 90 C 194 F If you operate the system at 70 C and the service personnel may touch the components you have to make sure that the cables are isolated and that the hot surface icon is attached The cables must be approved to be used in this temperature range Table 2 2 Critical Temperature Limits continued Component Maximum Temperature Personal Injury or System Damage Centellis 2000 AC The system ...

Page 47: ...ated voltage and input current 48 VDC to 60 VDC 18 A to 15 A US and Canada 48 VDC 18 A Operating voltage range 40 0 VDC to 72 VDC US and Canada 40 0 VDC to 60 VDC Maximum power dissipation The power distribution is tested for supplying320 W front slot to all slots simultaneously and additionally 35 W rear slot User card power requirement max 8W When installing additional blades or modules make sur...

Page 48: ... the front integrated chassis mounting flanges Table 2 5 Dimensions and Weight of System and Components Component Dimensions w x h x d in mm Weight in kg Shelf includingtwofantrays twoPSUs PEMs airfilter 483 x 132 x 420 12 00 AC PSU 90 x 63 x 303 1 33 DC PEM 90 x 63 x 303 1 37 Front fan tray 134 x 92 x 337 0 52 Rear fan tray 134 x 92 x 210 0 57 MF106 155 x 21 x 145 0 14 User card 126 x 19 x 114 N ...

Page 49: ...lowest part of the rack If several systems are installed in one rack start with the heaviest component at the bottom Iftherackisequippedwithstabilizing devices makesurethattheyare installed and extended so that the rack is secure Then proceed to mount or service the system Product Damage During the course of handling shipping and assembly pins mounting screws fans and other items can become loose ...

Page 50: ...ow direction is from front to rear in the chassis The cooling system is able to supply greater than 46 CFM for the front blade and greater than 7 5 CFM for the RTM in each slot The actual cooling performance also depends on the slot population and the heatsink design of the installed blades and should be validated based on the used system configuration The cooling system is designed to provide suf...

Page 51: ... Acoustic Noise Control This system has a built in noise control due to the fan speed control If the system is installed in an environment where the noise may be harmful to personnel being exposed to the noise during extended time periods additional protective measures should be considered ...

Page 52: ...Site Preparation Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 52 ...

Page 53: ...ction Requirements on page 43 are met To maintain the maximum power rating of the Centellis 2000 AC the power input cables must have a minimum cross section of 1 mm2 To maintain the maximum power rating of the Centellis 2000 DC the power input cables must have a minimum cross section of 2 5 mm2 AWG 12 Step Description Before Installation on page 53 This section provides information about the requi...

Page 54: ...ll Phillips screwdrivers Antistatic mat ESD wrist strap Shelf Transport equipment Hand truck or forklift pallet truck Lifting equipment for installation Grounding Earth grounding cable with a two hole lug distance 5 8 15 9 mm Note Grounding cable of size 1 25mm2 for AC system and 2 5 mm2 for DC system AC PSU Power input cables with a minimum cross section of 1mm2 DC PEM Power input cables with a m...

Page 55: ...anch circuit conductors supply must have an ampacity of not less than 125 of the total connected load Per NEC Article 310 15 and Table 310 16 the minimum American Wire Gauge AWG has to be selected z Overcurrentprotection Areadilyaccessiblelistedbranch circuitovercurrentprotective device must be incorporated into the building wiring For appropriate AWG rating of the overcurrent protection device se...

Page 56: ...cooling System Overheating Cooling Vents Improper cooling can lead to blade and system damage and may void the manufacturer s warranty To ensure proper cooling and undisturbed airflow through the system always operate the system in a horizontal position Do not obstruct the ventilation openings at the front and rear of the system Keep the fresh air intake at the bottom front side of the chassis com...

Page 57: ...in one rack start with the heaviest component at the bottom Iftherackisequippedwithstabilizing devices makesurethattheyare installed and extended so that the rack is secure Then proceed to mount or service the system System Damage During the course of handling shipping and assembly pins mounting screws fans and other items can become loose or damaged Do not operate a damaged shelf this can cause d...

Page 58: ...two bolts or screws minimum 6 mm 0 24 inch in diameter on the left side and two on the right side of the system 3 Make sure that the system has been placed in a location at room temperature for at least 24 hours before powering it up The following clearances are required when installing the system into an at least 600 mm 23 62 inch deep rack The physical dimensions in the figure below are in milli...

Page 59: ... Installation Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 59 3 3 2 Ground System Bonding The following section provides information needed to ground the system Figure 3 2 System s Ground ...

Page 60: ...tartup refer to chapter Troubleshooting on page 155 Personal Injury Touching the PSU PEM power input terminals with metallic objects on your hands wrists or hanging from your neck may lead to severe injuries through electric shock and burning Do not wear any metallic attire or commodity on your hands wrists or hanging from your neck when working at the power input terminals or power input cables B...

Page 61: ...perature for at least 24 hours before powering it up 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap 2 Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack ESD snap 3 Mount the grounding cable to the Protective Earth connection lug if not done already 4 Make sure that the external power feeds you plan to attach are powered off and cannot be switched on while you are working 5 Connect the AC Internat...

Page 62: ...System Installation Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 62 6 Turn on the external feed power ...

Page 63: ...ed in a location at room temperature for at least 24 hours before powering it up 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap 2 Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack ESD snap 3 Mount the grounding cable to the Protective Earth connection lug if not done already PSU Status LED Status LED red off Reason The power is disconnected Action Turn off the feed power and attach the power cab...

Page 64: ... plan to attach are powered off and cannot be switched on while you are working 6 Remove the insulation from the ends of the power cables 7 Crimp the ends of the power cables 8 Loosen the screws on both sides of the pluggable screw terminals System Damage Applying feed power to the PEM with the PEM breaker in the ON position damages your system and or system components The PEM breaker must be in t...

Page 65: ...s of the power cables to the rectangular openings 3 5 mm x 3 5 mm wide of the pluggable screw terminals 11 Fasten the screws at the bottom of the pluggable screw terminals 12 Plug the screw terminals including the attached power cables to the power connectors Product Damage Improper cabling damages your product Take extreme care not to connect the power cable in reverse polarity ...

Page 66: ...lable to the backplane from the feed PEM LEDs Status Reverse LED red on In LED green off Do not switch on the breaker while the Reverse LED is on Reason The power connected is reversed Action Turn off the feed power and attach the power cables at the power connector with the correct orientation 48 V Return Reverse LED red off In LED green off Do not switch on the breaker while the In LED stays off...

Page 67: ...ure To power down the AC system proceed as follows 1 Power down all inserted and active blades using system management software 2 Remove power from the system utilizing the external disconnect 3 Verify that the LEDs of the PSUs are off DC System Power Down Procedure To power down the DC system proceed as follows 1 Power down all inserted and active blades using a system management software 2 Toggl...

Page 68: ...red off and cannot be switched on while you are working 2 To ensure that the PSUs are not energized verify that the LEDs on the front of the power supplies are off 3 Loosen the connector fastening screws at both sides of the pluggable screw terminals 4 Disconnect the AC power cords from the system Short Circuit and Personal Injury Ensure that the power feeds you plan to remove or attach are powere...

Page 69: ...terminals Personal Injury Touching the PEM power input terminals with metallic objects on your hands wrists or hanging from your neck may lead to severe injuries through electric shock and burning Do not wear any metallic attire or commodity on your hands wrists or hanging from your neck when working at the power input terminals or power input cables Be extremely careful when you use electrically ...

Page 70: ...he system Removing the System To remove the system from a rack proceed as follows 1 Disconnect all power input cables 2 Disconnect all cables from the blades RTMs MF106 and user cards 3 Remove the earth ground connection 4 Loosen and remove the mounting screws 5 Remove the system from the rack The system has to be powered down before the removal see Powering Down the System on page 67 ...

Page 71: ...ger and hub boards Covering Unused Slots on page 75 This section provides information on covering empty slots Replacing AC Power Supply Units on page 75 This section provides information about how to install and remove AC Power Supply Units Replacing DC Power Entry Modules on page 78 This section provides information about how to install and remove DC Power Entry Modules Installing Circuit Breaker...

Page 72: ...re carried out by the software after blade insertion and before blade extraction 4 3 Replacing the Shelf Manager and Hub Board The following sections describe the replacement procedures for the shelf manager and hub board MF106 For more information on the MF106 refer MF106 Installation and Use manual Product Damage If you install blades and RTMs in the wrong sequence the blades and RTMs may be dam...

Page 73: ...gure 4 1 MF106 Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the product make sure that your are working in an ESD safe environment or wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD shoes Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any components or circuits ...

Page 74: ... connectors 5 Unfasten the screws of the face plate until the handle is detached from the front panel of the board The handle switch activator triggers the blinking of the blue LED The hotswap state remains in the state extraction pending so that the blue LED is still blinking 6 Wait until the blue LED is illuminated 7 Remove the board from the shelf using the extraction handles Neverexchangemoret...

Page 75: ... properly The alignment pin facilitates the insertion and prevents bent pins 4 Slide the board into the shelf by using the extraction handles until you feel resistance 5 Wait until the blue LED is illuminated 6 Tighten the screws on the left and on the right of the board In this way the handle switch activator is closed and the board can be powered The blue LED blinks 7 Wait until the blue LED is ...

Page 76: ... Procedure To replace a PSU proceed as follows 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap 2 Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack ESD snap 3 Switch the external disconnect device of the PSU to be replaced to the OFF tripped position if it is not already in this position 4 Unfasten the two captive screws of the PSU 5 Remove the PSU from the shelf bay by pulling the PSU handle Dama...

Page 77: ...U Installation Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 77 6 Insert the replacement PSU 7 Fasten the two PSU captive screws 8 Turn on the feed power if it is not already turned on ...

Page 78: ...tion 11 Verify that the green PSU LED is lit 4 6 Replacing DC Power Entry Modules This section provides the information needed to replace the power entry modules PEMs PSU Status LED Status LED red off Reason The power is disconnected Action Turn off the feed power and attach the power cables at the power connector LED red on LED green off Power supply is in a failed state LED red off LED green on ...

Page 79: ...ge 67 Replacement Procedure To replace a PEM proceed as follows 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap 2 Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack ESD snap Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect blade installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the blade or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe...

Page 80: ...breakerofthePEMtobereplacedtotheOFF tripped position ifitisnot already in this position 4 Unfasten the two captive screws of the PEM 5 Remove the PEM from the shelf bay by pulling the PEM handle 6 Insert the replacement PEM 7 Fasten the two PEM captive screws 8 Switch the breaker to the ON position ...

Page 81: ... not switch on the breaker while the Reverse LED is on Reason The power connected is reversed Action Turn off the feed power and attach the power cables at the power connector with the correct orientation 48V Return Reverse LED red off In LED green off Do not switch on the breaker while the In LED stays off For possible reasons and solutions see Appendix A After Power On Reverse LED red off In LED...

Page 82: ... switch is accidentally hit When the cover is placed over the PEM power switch the ON side is accessible with a person s finger but the OFF side is accessible only through an access hole approximately 6X9MM that requires a small screw driver or stick to trigger Installing Procedure The cover is positioned over the circuit breaker switch and attached to the DC PEM using the two existing screws of P...

Page 83: ...Use 6806800L99F 83 1 Unfasten one of the two screws as shown below and attach the cover on one side Do not fully tighten the screw so that the cover can be adjusted to align with the second screw 2 Unfasten the second screw and attach the cover 3 Fasten the two screws ...

Page 84: ...delays during fan replacement Fan Damage Whena fantrayistakenoutofoperation orisremovedduring areplacement procedure the system manager will compensate for the loss by increasing the speed of the remaining fans Turning on high speed for a long time may shorten the life of the fans and may exceed allowable acoustic noise limits Replace the fan tray without delays System Damage Removing the single o...

Page 85: ... an internal fuse has blown not field replaceable fan trays are never actually powered down The fan rotation can be stopped by the shelf manager If the control board has failed the fan will be operating at 100 speed Personal Injury Rotating Fans Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans may cause injuries Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating ...

Page 86: ...rect model for the shelf see Ordering Information on page 35 and the required front or rear fan tray 2 Unfasten the three mounting screws of the tray 3 Grasp the handle and pull the tray carefully out of the shelf SCALE 1 1 Personal Injury Rotating Fans Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans may cause injuries Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating ...

Page 87: ...FRU Installation Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 87 ...

Page 88: ...FRU Installation Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 88 4 Take the replacement fan tray and insert it into the shelf ...

Page 89: ...Installation and Use 6806800L99F 89 5 Slide the tray into the slot until you feel resistance The fans start rotating during this step 6 Fasten the three mounting screws of the tray 7 Query the shelf manager to ensure the fan tray is operating properly ...

Page 90: ... is subjected to Because central offices vary in physical location and cleanliness check your air filters every week after you first install your system In a dusty environment filter replacement may be required more often than in a cleaner environment Check the filters frequently until you have a good idea of how often they must be replaced Based on your findings establish a regular replacement sc...

Page 91: ...scribed in section Replacing Fan Trays on page 84 if it is not already removed 3 If necessary use compressed air to clean the front fan tray from dust z If you want to replace both the filters at the same time exchange the top filter first This prevents soiling of the new bottom filter by dust falling down when removing the top filter z You can order replacement filters from Emerson for details re...

Page 92: ...sert two fingers in the round holes at the front of the air filter frame and pull it downward out of its compartment If you have difficulties in removing the frame with your fingers you can also use a tool such as a screw driver In this case pay attention not to damage the frame or the shelf ...

Page 93: ...FRU Installation Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 93 5 Pull the frame carefully out of the shelf 6 Detach the air filter from the frame ...

Page 94: ...8 Press the air filter to the hook and loop fastener on the frame 9 Insert the frame into the shelf by placing the right edge in the guide 10 Slide the frame into the slot until you feel resistance 11 Push the frame upward until it snaps in 12 Replace the bottom air filter or insert the front fan tray as described in section Replacing Fan Trays on page 84 ...

Page 95: ...Fan Trays on page 84 if it is not already removed 2 Insert two fingers in the round holes at the front of the bottom air filter frame and pull it upward out of its compartment If you have difficulties in removing the frame with your fingers you can also use a tool such as a screw driver In this case pay attention not to damage the frame or the shelf 3 Pull the frame carefully out of the shelf 4 De...

Page 96: ...ccurately to the frame 6 Pull the front end of the filter through the frame to the bottom of the frame as shown in the illustration below 7 Press the air filter to the hook and loop fastener on the frame 8 Insert the frame into the shelf by placing the right edge in the guide 9 Slide the frame into the slot until you feel resistance ...

Page 97: ...d until it snaps in 11 Insert the front fan tray as described in section Replacing Fan Trays on page 84 The shelf contains two filter sensors An error will be generated when the shelf is operating with the filter removed For a description of the filter sensors refer to the MF106 Control via IPMI Reference Guide ...

Page 98: ...jected to Because central offices vary in physical location and cleanliness check your air filters every week after you first install your system In a dusty environment filter replacement may be required more often than in a cleaner environment Check the filters frequently until you have a good idea of how often they must be replaced Based on your findings establish a regular replacement schedule ...

Page 99: ...n the tab where the STATUS label is located and the air filter frame opens up When AC PSU is on be careful of the rotating fans behind the hex grille 2 Remove the old air filter and place the new filter into the frame Make sure that the cutout notch is oriented towards the top to clear the status light ...

Page 100: ...age condition is a cool and dry environment High temperature and humidity adversely affect the filters Foam degrades when exposed to solvents and sulfates such as engine exhaust Control that the relative humidity is between 40 80 and the temperature between 4 4 ºC 32 2 ºC 40 ºF 90 ºF Keep the filters dry Emerson does not recommend storing foam filters for many months or years at a time Purchase en...

Page 101: ...es z Two node slots z Fabric interface channel 1 with direct connection between the two node slots The fabric interface channel 2 of node slot 1 is connected to user slot1 The fabric interface channel 2 of slot 2 is connected to user slot 2 z Base interface with dual star interconnect z Update interface between the node slots z Base interface to the shelf manager slots z Bused IPMB 0 connections z...

Page 102: ...the MF106 provide redundant network connection via the base interface The base interface is routed from each of the hubs to both blades in the shelf in dual star topology Theprotocol is10 100 1000BaseTEthernet Connectionsare composed offour differential signal pairs one row called base channel of the zone 2 connector The base interface is fully compliant to the PICMG 3 0 R3 0 Specification Therefo...

Page 103: ...ical slot number 2 is connected to user card 2 via its fabric channel 2 The fabric interface is fully compliant to the PICMG 3 0 R3 0 Specification and the 10GBASE KR standard Therefore details are not described within this chapter For more information see the PICMG 3 0 R3 0 Specification 5 2 3 Update Channel The update channel connects the two node slots It is comprised of 10 differential signal ...

Page 104: ...ath is terminator node slot 1 user card slot 1 user card slot 2 node slot 2 terminator The termination resistors are mounted on the backplane The synchronization clock interface is fully compliant to the PICMG 3 0 R3 0 Specification Therefore details are not described within this chapter For more information see the PICMG 3 0 R3 0 Specification 5 3 Alarm Panel The alarm panel is located on the fro...

Page 105: ...he power paths individually from two high current connectors on the rear of the shelf to two PEM modules that are installed on the front of the shelf Pluggable screw terminals are provided to simplify connection The power inlet contains a cable harness connecting the AC DC power input connectors to the respective PSU PEM input connectors as well as connectivity for safety ground to the system For ...

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Page 107: ...ot Actual cooling performancealso depends ontheslotpopulationandtheheatsink designofthe installed blades and it should be validated based on the used system configuration Each of the fan tray units contains an IPMC which is located on both IPMB A and IPMB B buses Individual fan failures are detected by monitoring the fan rotation speed Rotation which differs more than 20 of the set value is deemed...

Page 108: ...Cooling Subsystem Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 108 ...

Page 109: ...features of the PSUs are z Redundancy such that a single PSU failure provides full power to the system z Hot swap z AC to DC conversion z Power filtering 7 2 2 DC Power Supply Up to two field replaceable PEMs are installed in the middle of the shelf s front Each PEM routes one DC feed from a power inlet on the rear to the backplane At the minimum operating voltage 40 V this power entry supports 10...

Page 110: ...achsource is limited to 1 0 A The Figure Two PSU Shelf Power Distribution on page 111 illustrates the PSU low power distributionofsystemintheshelf andFigure Two PEMShelfPowerDistribution onpage113 illustrates the PEM low power distribution of system in the shelf 7 2 3 2 High Power Distribution The shelf s high power distribution system is used for powering the blades ShMCs fan trays and user cards...

Page 111: ...he following figure illustrates the power distribution system as it pertains to the FRUs found in the two PSU shelf Figure 7 1 Two PSU Shelf Power Distribution User Card 1 User Card 2 Front Fan Tray Rear Fan Tray Node Blade Node Blade MF106 1 Hub ShMC PSU1 PSU 2 AC Power Inlet MF106 2 Hub ShMC AC Feed B AC Feed A 3 W max 1 A 48V_B VRTN_B 48V_A VRTN_A 3 4V_A 3 4V_B ...

Page 112: ...lf The second feed 48V_B is sourced from the PEM2 on the right hand side Both feeds are individually routed to each ShMC fan tray node and user card slot In both interconnects the FRUs are expected to OR the two sources to allow for redundancy The PEMs are current limited by breakers at 30A For the blades power is distributed as defined in the PICMG 3 0 Specification The following figure illustrat...

Page 113: ... following sections outline the power input and the power filtering Figure 7 2 Two PEM Shelf Power Distribution User Card 1 User Card 2 Front Fan Tray Rear Fan Tray Node Blade Node Blade MF106 1 Hub ShMC PEM1 PEM 2 DC Power Inlet MF106 2 Hub ShMC DC Feed B DC Feed A 3 W max 1 A 48V_B VRTN_B 48V_A VRTN_A 3 4V_A 3 4V_B ...

Page 114: ...ntent As per EN61000 3 2 1995 Version Sections 5 and 7 Efficiency Better than 85 at nominal line and load between 50 and 100 Better than 80 across the operation voltage range at loads between 50 and 100 In Rush Current At insertion of a PSU with AC voltage available at the hot plug connector the charging of input capacitance or converter startup current shall not lead to arcing or any damage of th...

Page 115: ...0 V transients for at least 10 μs and 200 V transients for at least 5 μs A 30 A breaker is utilized to provide shelf protection The breaker is equipped with finger guards 7 2 5 2 Power Filtering The DC PEM is equipped with input power filtering The filter provides transient voltage immunityconformingtoIEC61000 4 4Part4forelectronicfasttransient burstimmunity test level 1 in accordance with NEBS ge...

Page 116: ...Power Subsystem Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800L99F 116 ...

Page 117: ... The MF106 can be reached through SSH user name root password root The shelf geographical address SGA is set during the system installation via a network connection see section Setting the Shelf Geographical Address on page 121 The default shelf geographical address is 0 The MF106 stores the shelf FRU data and the SGA persistently Section Description Accessing System Components on page 117 This se...

Page 118: ...eed to access system components there are various network addresses you need to be aware of The following subsections describe the default addresses and how they can be changed MF106 IP Address Left MF106 192 168 SGA 8 Right MF106 192 168 SGA 9 Active MF106 192 168 SGA 171 Standby MF106 192 168 SGA 181 MF106 IP Address Left MF106 172 17 SGA 8 172 16 SGA 171 If Active 172 16 SGA 181 If Standby Righ...

Page 119: ...d Slot Addresses The Centellis 2000 shelf provides a dual star network topology that means each AdvancedTCA blade is connected to the MF106 1 and to the MF106 2 with one base interface channel Figure 8 1 Dual Star Topology IPMC ATCA Blade 2 IPMC ATCA Blade 1 ShMC MF106 1 ShMC MF106 2 Hub Hub 1000BaseT 100BaseT 1000BaseT 100BaseT ...

Page 120: ...ch slot Every slot has a unique logical slot number These logical slot numbers are used to determine the channel mapping between the slots according to the AdvancedTCA specification PICMG 3 0 chapter 6 5 6 The table below shows the physical and logical slot numbering IPMB addresses and hardware addresses in a Centellis 2000 system 8 3 2 Shelf Geographical Address The shelf geographical address SGA...

Page 121: ...ith no leading 0x Example Changing the shelf geographical address to 7 hpishaddr b 07 3 Reboot the shelf You can reboot the shelf mangers via a software reboot without powering OFF and ON the entire shelf The MF106 boards will come up with changed IP addresses 8 3 2 2 Shelf Manager Replacement Scenarios This subsection describes different scenarios of replacing the shelf manager and determining th...

Page 122: ...serted into a powered off Shelf If the Shelf Geographical Address cannot be determined at power up and to get a valid shelf FRU information then log into one MF106 via telnet or SSH and use the command shelf_fru_validation with option p to specify which shelf FRU information is correct Afterwards reboot the shelf Example Declare shelf FRU information of local shelf manager valid shelf_fru_validati...

Page 123: ... IP or the virtual IP address The physical IP address remains the same on each shelf manager when the shelf managers switch their active and standby roles The virtual IP address is moved from the former active to the former standby shelf manager when they change their roles Figure 8 2 IP Addresses IPMC ATCA Blade 2 IPMC ATCA Blade 1 Ch 1 Ch 2 eth0 192 168 0 181 eth0 192 168 0 9 eth0 192 168 0 171 ...

Page 124: ... in the first IP connection record All addresses assigned to the out of band interface are in the same network Physical IP Address on Out of Band Interface Virtual Active IP Address on Out of Band Interface Abbreviation Description IP n n th shelf manager IP connection record IP n _ m m th octet of the IP address of the n th shelf manager IP connection record SGA shelf geographical address i e fir...

Page 125: ... Record 1 or z Change the shelf address or z Modify the first two octets of the shelf IP connectivity Record 1 and also change the shelf address Refer Setting the Shelf Geographical Address on page 121 to see how you can change the shelf address 1 ChangethefirsttwooctetsoftheIPaddressusingthehpishiptoollocatedonthe shelf manager Use the option h for help 2 Change the third octet of the IP address ...

Page 126: ... 168 9 0 Submask 255 255 255 0 8449 Shelf Manager IP Address 1 IP 172 16 9 171 Gateway 172 16 0 170 Submask 255 255 0 0 Change out of band address shm9s8 hpiship n 4097 i 200 200 0 0 Example 2 Print current shelf address and shelf entity path setting and then change shelf address and shelf entity path settings print current Shelf Address and Shelf Entity Path setting shm9s8 hpishaddr shelf address...

Page 127: ... shelf they must be different for different shelves Therefore the shelf geographical address is used as third octet of the IP address To allow for different network setups different network address schemes are used depending on the netmask found in the shelf manager IP connection record The schemes are based on the following rules z Use different IP networks for interface 1 interface 2 and virtual...

Page 128: ...ress z Modify the first two octets of the shelf IP connectivity Record 2 or z Change the shelf address or z Modify the first two octets of the shelf IP connectivity Record 2 and also change the shelf address Netmask of IP2 Physical IP Address Default Value 255 0 0 0 IP2_1 2 IP2_2 SGA HW 172 18 0 8 172 18 0 9 255 255 0 0 IP2_1 IP2_2 2 SGA HW 255 255 255 0 IP2_1 IP2_2 IP2_3 2 HW Netmask of IP2 Virtu...

Page 129: ... address 3 Reboot the system for the changes to take effect Example Print current IP address settings and change out of band address Print current IP address settings shm9s8 hpiship 29 ADVANCEDTCA_CHASSIS 9 Shelf Resource 4097 Shelf Manager IP Address 0 IP 192 168 9 171 Gateway 192 168 9 0 Submask 255 255 255 0 8449 Shelf Manager IP Address 1 IP 172 16 9 171 Gateway 172 16 0 170 Submask 255 255 0 ...

Page 130: ...tically saved across a reboot z Shelf Address TheShelfAddresscanbe readthroughIPMIorit canbedefinedasadifferentvaluebyusing the SA variable Use auto to read the value via IPMI or define the desired Shelf Address SA auto z Slot Number The slot number of the Shelf Manager is read via IPMI unless the SLOT variable is used to override the value Use auto to read the value via IPMI or define the desired...

Page 131: ... interfaces can be configured automatically using the Shelf Address default using DHCP or by specifying a static IP address Use the following parameters to the BP_A_MODE and BP_B_MODE variables to define the interface configurations for backplane interfaces 1 and 2 none Do not configure the interface auto Automatic configuration of the interface dhcp Use DHCP to obtain an IP address static Use oth...

Page 132: ...to configure the backplane virtual interface specify the desired IP addresses and netmask using the following variables BP_V_ACT_APPL_IPADDR BP_V_STB_APPL_IPADDR BP_V_APPL_NETMASK z DHCP Client Configuration The DHCP client configuration file located in etc dhclient conf can be automatically configured with a predetermined DHCP client identifier This feature can be enabled by changing the DHCLIENT...

Page 133: ...nterface BP_BOND_MODE none Static Configuration of the Backplane Bonding Interface If using the static parameter to configure the backplane bonding interface specify the desired IP address and netmask using the following variables BP_BOND_IPADDR BP_BOND_NETMASK z Default Route Gateway A default route can be configured using the GATEWAY_MODE variable Use the following parameters to the GATEWAY_MODE...

Page 134: ...ch Slot IP Addresses The C2000 shelf does not use the SWITCH_SLOT_IPADDR variable 8 3 4 Restoring Factory Settings To restore factory settings 1 Login either through the serial port or by using ssh to the Shelf Manager 2 Remove everything in the persistent file area For example cd usr local rm rf 3 Reboot the Shelf Manager Shelf Manager boots up using the factory settings The last octet is obtaine...

Page 135: ... 2000 system is required This computer acts as a DHCP and TFTP server for the blades within the Centellis 2000 shelf This server must reside in the same subnet as the Centellis 2000 system The following configuration examples assume that this host runs the Linux operating system The blades must have access to the DHCP server and to the TFTP server to retrieve files Note that the kernel and ramdisk...

Page 136: ...s requires that you create the expected directory structure for boot images and installation files It also requires that you configure the TFTP server as described in the following sections Creating tftpboot Directory and Copy Target Files To create the expected directory structure and to copy the required files proceed as follows 1 Create a tftpboot directory if it does not already exist on the h...

Page 137: ...nux kernel and initial ramdisk proceed as follows 1 Copy the pxelinux bootloader to the tftpboot directory 2 Create a blade specific directory e g tftpboot board dir and copy the Linux kernel and the initial ramdisk for the boards to this directory 3 Create a directory tftpboot pxelinux cfg Change to this directory and createafilenameddefault boardname whichwillcontaintheboardspecific boot line pa...

Page 138: ...AC to IP address assignment and two network interfaces each Fixed assignment means that a specific client will receive the same IP address at each issued DHCP request subnet 192 168 9 0 netmask 255 255 255 0 default lease time 43200 max lease time 86400 address of the server from which to upload the sources here the tftp server next server 192 168 9 55 group configuration for Board 1 Interface 1 h...

Page 139: ...rd 2 Interface 1 host board_2_1 MAC Address of the board received in the dhcp request e g hardware ethernet 00 80 42 26 79 f2 fixed IP address which will be assigned to the client according to the network addressing scheme e g fixed address 192 168 9 121 initial boot file which is to be loaded by the client filename pxelinux 0 configuration for Board 2 Interface 2 host board_2_2 MAC Address of the...

Page 140: ...L99F 140 2 Enter the following command to reread the configuration file etc init d dhcp restart MAC addresses depend on the hardware you are using Replace the MAC addresses in the snippet above with the ones which suit to your boards Your IP addresses might also differ from this configuration file ...

Page 141: ...e shelf manager and is started on the former stand by shelf manager once it has become the active one When a former standby shelf manager becomes active the following steps are carried out z Removal of the ShMC IPMI address from the former active shelf manager z Assignment of the ShMC IPMI address to the local IPMC z Assignment of the active virtual IP address z Sending a gratuitous address resolu...

Page 142: ...on order While the shelf manager is inserted the active shelf manager synchronizes the shelf FRU information with the newly inserted shelf manager The active shelf manager replicates HPI resource IDs on the standby shelf manager during redundant operation and during shelf manager insertion 10 2 1 3 HPI Interface The HPI interface for the Redundancy Sensor and the Heartbeat Sensor is implemented as...

Page 143: ... switchover the active and the standby shelf manager change their roles The system manager initiates and controls this process on the active shelf manager A switchover is for example necessary when the active shelf manager needs to be extracted Since only the standby shelf manager can be extracted a switchover needs to take place The system manager performs the following tasks 1 Checks whether it ...

Page 144: ...ilure of the active shelf manager z Failure of the switch through which the virtual IP address is routed The system manager detects a failover because of timeouts of the HPI calls The system manager actions depend on network topology The system manager performs the following steps 1 Closes the HPI session 2 Moves its own active virtual IP address to the other interface 3 Reestablishes the HPI sess...

Page 145: ...leaves the cluster and can be safely extracted It is a planned operation initiated by the system manager It is only possible to extractthestandbyshelfmanager Ifyouwanttoextracttheactiveshelfmanager aswitchover is triggered automatically so that the active shelf manager becomes standby and can then be extracted To power down the standby MF106 the system manager performs the following steps 1 Reads ...

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Page 147: ...ftware is installed on the system components and what tools can be used for software upgrades Blade Insertion and Extraction on page 150 This section contains information about the steps carried out by the software when a blade is inserted or supposed to be extracted The information in the following subsections assumes that you have set the shelf address on both MF106 shelf managers to the same va...

Page 148: ...on the installation see chapter DHCP Configuration and Network Boot on page 135 11 2 2 Firmware Upgrade The procedures and tools for software upgrades differ depending on what component needs to be upgraded Available tools for firmware upgrades are z FCU part of BBS z FUMI part of HPI B The following table shows which tools you can use and where you can find a description of how to do it Emerson r...

Page 149: ... Card IPMI Firmware The fcu utility can be used to upgrade the Centellis 2000 10G Telco Alarm User Card with the following syntax fcu t ipmb_addr uvf root C2000_10G_ALARM_USERCARD upgrade 1_04_003 hex The ipmb_addr parameter is d0 for the upper User Card or d2 for the lower User Card For example fcu td0 uvf root C2000_10G_ALARM_USERCARD upgrade 1_04_003 hex fcu td2 uvf root C2000_10G_ALARM_USERCAR...

Page 150: ... 6806800L99F 150 11 3 Blade Insertion and Extraction This section describes the steps that are carried out by the software when a blade is inserted or supposed to be extracted For the actual hardware installation procedures refer to the documentation of the blade ...

Page 151: ...ion via the HPI FRU activation control The default for the Auto Insert Timer in HPI is 60 s Figure 11 1 Blade Power On After Insertion HPI powers on the blade FINISH Customer application decides what to do Stop Insertion Timer START Shelf manager controlled activation Auto Insert Timer in HPI 8 Insertion Timer has expired Yes Yes Yes No No No Stop timer Start Insertion Timer Shelf manager powers o...

Page 152: ...eeds to be powered down first As soon as the blade has reached M6 an IPMI command is sent that tells the payload that the blade will be powered down The payload then has time to carry out all necessary steps The blade is powered down afterwards It may take a long time before the payload has finished carrying out all necessary steps and the blade can be powered down ...

Page 153: ...11 2 Blade Power Down Before Extraction HPI powers down the blade FINISH Customer application decides what to do START Auto Extract Timer in HPI 8 Timer has expired Yes Yes No No Stop timer Start Extraction Timer Wait for Extraction Timer to expire or issue an HPI Hotswap Control request ...

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Page 155: ... for further support A 1 1 Mechanical A 1 2 After Power On Error Possible Reason Solution Unable to insert board into backplane Closed handles Open handles Keying position Check keying Safety ground pin not aligned Check safety ground pins Damaged plugs bent or broken pins backplane defective Check whether backplane connectors are in proper condition Error Possible Reason Solution No response when...

Page 156: ...nnecting the PEM The feed connection is reversed Reverse the feed connection Power might not be available at the feed Check the power at the feed The PEM is defective Replace the PEM Remove and insert a PEM always with the breaker switched to the OFF position Error Possible Reason Solution After switching the PEM on theIn LED isgreen but the BP LED on the right stays off The breaker has tripped Sw...

Page 157: ...rted properly Check whether air filter is inserted properly Replace fan tray Replace air filter Airflow is obstructed Remove obstructing items Replace air filter Error Possible Reason Solution The red LED blinks and the boards are not powered The shelf FRU information of the boards is different Specify which shelf FRU information is correct Refer to section Shelf Manager Replacement Scenarios on p...

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Page 159: ... for the latest copies of our product documentation z Go to http www emersonnetworkpower com EmbeddedComputing z Under Resources click Technical Documentation z Enter the publication number or the complete name of the product in the Search box Table B 1 Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing Publications Document Title Publication Number Centellis 2000 Release 3 0 Safety Notes 6806800M02 Centell...

Page 160: ...er Manufacturers Group PICMG Specifications http www picmg org PICMG 3 0 Revision 3 0 Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture AdvancedTCA Base Specification PICMG PICMG 3 0 Revision 2 0 Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture AdvancedTCA Base Specification PICMG PICMG 3 1 Revision 1 0 Specification Ethernet Fibre Channel for AdvancedTCA Systems January 2003 PICMG Service Avai...

Page 161: ... and development It must not be used in safety critical components life supporting devices or on aircraft Only personnel trained by Emerson or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering areauthorizedtoinstall removeormaintaintheproduct Theinformationgiveninthismanual is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be used as replacement for qualified personnel Keep ...

Page 162: ...n the shelf must be covered Grounding If the product is not properly grounded it may be damaged by electrostatic discharge Make sure that each of the system s parts contact the EMI gasket The system contains gaskets at the shelf and module level The shelf is also fitted with ESD snaps for the use with conductive wrist straps Please take care for proper ESD protection of the operator This is a Clas...

Page 163: ...f the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra building or unexposed wiring or cabling only The intra building port s of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use as intra building interfaces only Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 and require isolation fr...

Page 164: ...ent at the bottom If the rack is equipped with stabilizing devices make sure that they are installed and extended so that the rack is secure Then proceed to mount or service the system Personal Injury or System Damage When pulling the system out of the rack it can fall down and cause injuries Pull out the system cautiously Personal Injury The system is heavy and improper handling may lead to muscl...

Page 165: ...duct make sure that your are working in an ESD safe environment or wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD shoes Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any components or circuits Product Damage If you install blades and RTMs in the wrong sequence the blades and RTMs may be damaged First install the RTM then install the matching blade Blade or System Damage Installing a blade in the wrong slot may c...

Page 166: ...de and wait until the blue LED is permanently on Blade Malfunctioning Incorrect blade installation and removal can result in blade malfunctioning Make sure that the blade is connected to the system backplane via all assembled connectors and that power is available on all zone 1 power pins Operation System Overheating Cooling Vents Improper cooling can lead to blade and system damage and may void t...

Page 167: ...nd component damage To guarantee properairflowthroughthe system theairfiltershave to bereplaced atleast every six months Emerson recommends to replace the air filters every 90 days Filter replacement frequency depends on the environment the system is subjected to Because central offices vary in physical location and cleanliness check your air filters every week after you first install your system ...

Page 168: ... electrode conductor French translation Cet appareil est conçupour permettre le raccordement du conducteur relié à la terre du circuit d alimentation c c au conducteur de terre de l appareil Pour ce raccordement toutes les conditions suivantes doivent être respectées z Ce matériel doit être raccordé directement au conducteur de la prise de terre du circuit d alimentation c c ou à une tresse de mis...

Page 169: ...e system check the total power consumption of all components installed see the technical specification of the respective components Ensure that any individual output current of any source stays within its acceptable limits see the technical specification of the respective source Loss of Safety Compliance Using of Additional Plug in Blades Byusingadditionalplug inbladesitmaybepossiblethatthesystemm...

Page 170: ... the power cable in reverse polarity AC PSUs Personal Injury Hot PSUs may cause injury Allow the PSU to cool before servicing DC PEMs Personal Injury Hot PEMs may cause injury Allow the PEM to cool before servicing System Damage Applyingfeed powerto thePEM with the PEM breaker in the ON position damages yoursystem and or system components The PEM breaker must be in the OFF position when you turn o...

Page 171: ...single fan tray may not suffice Avoid delays during fan replacement Fan Damage When a fan tray is taken out of operation or is removed during a replacement procedure the system manager will compensate for the loss by increasing the speed of the remaining fans Turning on high speed for a long time may shorten the life of the fans and may exceed allowable acoustic noise limits Replace the fan tray w...

Page 172: ...ed by Emerson Check proper function of the system after cabling extensions To avoid injuries always ensure that cables are securely installed so that nobody can trip over them Personal Injury through Electric Shock Touching contacts and cables during system operation can cause injuries through electric shock To avoid electric shock make sure that contacts and cables of the system cannot be touched...

Page 173: ...xtra low voltage circuits SELV circuits z If in doubt ask your system administrator For more information see the documentation of the respective blade Laser Personal Injury If a label with the words CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT is affixed to the back of your system the unit is equipped with a laser device These devices contain a laser diode that produces invisible laser radiation harmful to the eyes Perf...

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Page 175: ...eschäftsstelle von Emerson Das System erfüllt die für die Industrie geforderten Sicherheitsvorschriften und darf ausschließlich für Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie im Zusammenhang mit Industriesteuerungen und in der Entwicklung verwendet werden Es darf nicht in sicherheitskritischen Anwendungen lebenserhaltenden Geräten oder in Flugzeugen verwendet werden Einbau Wartung und Betrieb ...

Page 176: ...strahlung vorhanden ist Die Blades müssen mit der Frontblende installiert und alle freien Steckplätze müssen mit Blindblenden abgedeckt sein Erdung Wenn das Produkt nicht richtig geerdet ist kann es es durch elektrostatische Entladungen beschädigt werden Stellen Sie sicher dass alle Systemteile die EMI Dichtung berühren Die Dichtungen befinden sich sowohl am System als auch an den einzelnen Module...

Page 177: ...len Sie sicher dass Kabel und Leitungen nicht im Weg sind z Stellen Sie sicher dass der Systemaufbau anwenderfreundlich ist Beschädigung des Systems Die Gebäude internen Schnittstellen intra building ports per GR 1089 CORE der Geräte oder Baugruppen sind nur für gebäudeinterne Verkabelung vorgesehen Die Schnittstellen sind als Typ 2 oder Typ 4 definiert wie in GR 1089 Core beschrieben und erforder...

Page 178: ...kann der Schaltschrank umkippen und dadurch die Einrichtungen beschädigen oder Personen verletzen Bauen Sie das System deshalb ganz unten im Schrank ein wenn es das einzige System im Schrank ist Wenn mehrere Systeme in einen Schrank eingebaut werden sollen platzieren Sie das schwerste System ganz unten und die leichteren weiter oben Falls der Schaltschrank mit Kippsicherungenausgestattetist stelle...

Page 179: ... an den Versorgungsstromkreis unbedingt eine Erdungsverbindung her Beschädigung des Systems Falsche Jumper Einstellungen können dazu führen dass das System nicht mehr funktioniert Ändern Sie deshalb nie die Einstellungen der Jumper Board und RTM Installation Produktschaden Berühren Sie das Board oder elektrische Komponenten ohne ausreichenden ESD Schutz kann dies zu einer Beschädigung des Boards f...

Page 180: ...en Sie die Handles um das RTM zu installieren deinstallieren Auf diese Weise vermeiden Sie dass die Frontblende oder die Platine deformiert oder zerstört wird Beschädigung des RTMs oder Boards Das System wird beschädigt wenn die RTMs nicht zu den von vorn in dem System installierten Boards passen Stellen Sie deshalb sicher dass Boards und RTMs die von vorn bzw von hinten in den gleichen Steckplatz...

Page 181: ... Boards oder Platzhaltern belegt sind Beschädigung des Systems Durch hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit können Kurzschlüsse entstehen Betreiben Sie das System nur innerhalb der angegebenen Grenzwerte für die relative Luftfeuchtigkeit und Temperatur Stellen Sie vor dem Einschalten des Stroms sicher dass sich auf dem System und auf den Boards kein Kondensat befindet und starten Sie das System nicht unter 0ºC Str...

Page 182: ... Plan für den Austausch und protokollieren Sie jeden Austausch des Filters Filterrahmen Wenn Sie einen Rahmen falsch einbauen kann dies den Rahmen oder die Führungsschienen beschädigen Wenn Sie einen Rahmen in das Gehäuse einführen achten Sie darauf dass es sich um den passenden unteren oder oberen Rahmen handelt und dass sich der Rahmen richtig in der Führung befindet Überhitzung des Systems Wenn...

Page 183: ...n sicherstellen Stromzufuhr Verletzungsgefahr Berühren metallische Gegenstände an Händen Handgelenken oder am Hals die Input Terminals kann dies zu schweren Verletzungen durch Stromschlag oder Verbrennungen führen Tragen Sie bei der Arbeit mit dem System keine metallischen Gegenstände an Ihren Händen oder Armen und lassen sie keine metallischen Gegenstände um Ihren Hals hängen Seien Sie extrem vor...

Page 184: ...r Systemkomponenten beschädigen Wenn Sie den Strom einschalten müssen sich die Trennschalter der Spannungsversorgungseinheiten in der Stellung OFF befinden Beschädigung des Systems Wenn Sie eine Spannungsversorgungseinheit PEM aus dem System ausbauen oder in das System installieren während der Trennschalter auf ON steht kann dies Ihr System beschädigen Wenn das System mit Strom versorgt wird stell...

Page 185: ...n Lüfter dazu mit höherer Geschwindigkeit zu drehen Wenn Lüfter über einen längeren Zeitraum mit hoher Geschwindigkeit laufen kann das ihre Lebenszeit verkürzen und die zulässigen Lärmgrenzwerte übersteigen Tauschen Sie das Lüftermodul ohne Verzögerung aus Beschädigung des Systems Wenn Sie das einzige funktionierende Lüftermodul entfernen kommt es in sehr kurzer Zeit zu einer Überhitzung Stellen S...

Page 186: ... verletzt werden können indem Sie sicherstellen dass Kontakte und Kabel des Systems während des Betriebs nicht berührt werden können Falls Sie Fragen bezüglich der Verkabelung haben wenden Sie sich an die für Sie zuständige Geschäftsstelle von Emerson Beschädigung der Kabel Werden Kabel geknickt kann das Kabel beschädigt werden und der Datentransfer nicht mehr stattfinden Stellen Sie sicher dass K...

Page 187: ...n Aufkleber mit der Aufschrift CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT befindet beeinhaltet das System ein Bauteil mit einem Laser Solche Bauteile enthalten Laserdioden die unsichtbare und für die Augen schädliche Laserstrahlen abgeben Falls Sie sich nicht an die Anweisung in diesem Handbuch halten kann dies zu gefählichen Strahlungsbelastungen führen Schauen Sie niemals direkt in den Laserstrahl Umweltschutz Umwel...

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Page 189: ...etwork boot 138 disposal 35 dissipation heat 50 document organization 13 dual star 102 E environmental conditions 44 exchange fan tray 84 filter 90 power entry module 79 power supply unit 76 F fabric interface 103 fan 84 speed 45 fan tray 26 50 84 exchange 84 filler blade 75 filter 26 90 replace 90 replacement frequency 90 167 storage 100 firmware upgrade FCU 148 FUMI 148 fw_tool 148 frame closed ...

Page 190: ...1 P PEM 21 79 PEM exchange 79 physical address 120 physical slot number 120 power requirements 46 power supply units 75 power down 67 power up 61 63 preparing the site 41 PSU 76 PSU exchange 76 R rack 23 rack installation 58 rear transition module 26 remote HPI 30 removal of the system 70 requirements environmental 44 equipment 54 power 46 tools 54 revision history 19 RMCP 30 RTM 26 S server DHCP ...

Page 191: ...rage of filter 100 synchronization clock interface 104 system components 21 grounding 59 installation 58 installation options 48 overheating 50 overview 21 removal 70 T telnet 117 TFTP server 135 configuration 136 installation 136 network boot 136 U update channel 103 Z zone 2 101 ...

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