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FRU Installation

Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800T37D

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Page 1: ...Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use P N 6806800T37D August 2017...

Page 2: ...ferenced in another document as a URL to an Artesyn website The text itself may not be published commercially in print or electronic form edited translated or otherwise altered without the permission...

Page 3: ...3 1 2 5 Power Inlet Modules 53 1 2 5 1 AC Power Supply Unit and DC Power Entry Modules 53 1 2 6 Fan Trays 54 1 2 6 1 Air Filters 54 1 2 7 User Card Slots 54 1 3 Shelf Management 56 1 4 System Manageme...

Page 4: ...Startup Procedure 87 3 3 Removal 91 3 3 1 Powering Down the System 91 3 3 2 Disconnecting the System from Power Supply 92 3 3 2 1 AC System Disconnection Procedure 92 3 3 2 2 DC System Disconnection...

Page 5: ...Supply 133 7 1 2 DC Power Supply 133 7 1 3 Power Distribution 134 7 1 3 1 Management Power Distribution 134 7 1 3 2 High Power Distribution 134 7 1 3 3 AC Power Interconnect 134 7 1 3 4 DC Power Inte...

Page 6: ...erver for Network Boot and Installation 162 9 1 2 Preparing a DHCP Server for Network Boot 164 9 1 3 Mini Hub Configuration 166 10 Redundancy 169 10 1 Redundancy 169 10 1 1 Cold Standby 169 10 1 1 1 H...

Page 7: ...Extraction 180 11 2 1 Power On After Blade Insertion 181 11 2 2 Power Down Before Blade Extraction 182 A Troubleshooting 183 A 1 Error List 183 A 1 1 Mechanical 183 A 1 2 After Power On 183 A 1 3 Fan...

Page 8: ...Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D Contents 8 Contents Contents...

Page 9: ...r Requirements 72 Table 2 4 DC Shelf Power Requirements 73 Table 2 5 Dimensions and Weight of System and Components 73 Table 3 1 Torque Values 78 Table 7 1 AC PSU Input Power Requirements 138 Table 7...

Page 10: ...Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 10 List of Tables...

Page 11: ...Figure 1 8 AC and DC Sample Shelf Label 63 Figure 2 1 Rack Mounting Dimensions 75 Figure 3 1 Rack Mounting Dimensions 82 Figure 3 2 System s Ground 83 Figure 4 1 ATCA MF106 97 Figure 4 2 Circuit Break...

Page 12: ...Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 12 List of Figures...

Page 13: ...page 77 describes how to install and run the system FRU Installation on page 95 describes how to install and replace blades RTMs shelf manager hub boards power components fan trays and air filters No...

Page 14: ...owing abbreviations Abbreviation Definition AdvancedTCA Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture ANSI American National Standards Institute ARP Address Resolution Protocol BBS Basic Blade Services CISP...

Page 15: ...PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PMC PCI Mezzanine Card PSU Power Supply Unit RMCP Remote Management Control Protocol RoHS Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances RTM Rear Transi...

Page 16: ...een Usedforon 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...

Page 17: ...a property damage message No danger encountered Pay attention to important information Notation Description Order No Date Description 6806800T37D August 2017 Added Mini Hub Port Mapping on page 53 Min...

Page 18: ...Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D About this Manual 18 About this Manual...

Page 19: ...al control and development It must not be used in safety critical components life supporting devices or on aircraft Only personnel trained by Artesyn or persons qualified in electronics or electrical...

Page 20: ...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 con...

Page 21: ...quipment 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...

Page 22: ...nt 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...

Page 23: ...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 Produ...

Page 24: ...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 back...

Page 25: ...ponent damage To guarantee proper airflow through the system theair filters have to be replaced at least every six months Artesyn recommends to replace the air filters every 90 days Filter replacement...

Page 26: ...ode conductor French translation Cet appareil est con u pour permettre le raccordement du conducteur reli la terre du circuit d alimentation c c au conducteur de terre de l appareil Pour ce raccordeme...

Page 27: ...heck 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 accep...

Page 28: ...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...

Page 29: ...ingle 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...

Page 30: ...d by Artesyn 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 E...

Page 31: ...Low Voltage circuits SELV circuits 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...

Page 32: ...Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D Safety Notes 32...

Page 33: ...sstelle von Artesyn Das System erf llt die f r die Industrie geforderten Sicherheitsvorschriften und darf ausschlie lich f r Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie im Zusammenhang mit Industri...

Page 34: ...trahlung vorhanden ist Die Blades m ssen mit der Frontblende installiert und alle freien Steckpl tze m ssen mit Blindblenden abgedeckt sein Erdung Wenn das Produkt nicht richtig geerdet ist kann es es...

Page 35: ...er dass Kabel und Leitungen nicht im Weg sind Stellen Sie sicher dass der Systemaufbau anwenderfreundlich ist Besch digung des Systems Die Geb ude internen Schnittstellen intra building ports per GR 1...

Page 36: ...der Schaltschrank umkippen und dadurch die Einrichtungen besch digen oder Personen verletzen Bauen Sie das System deshalb ganz unten im Schrank ein wenn es das einzige System im Schrank ist Wenn mehr...

Page 37: ...an den Versorgungsstromkreis unbedingt eine Erdungsverbindung her Besch digung des Systems Falsche Jumper Einstellungen k nnen dazu f hren dass das System nicht mehr funktioniert ndern Sie deshalb nie...

Page 38: ...en Sie die Handles um das RTM zu installieren deinstallieren Auf diese Weise vermeiden Sie dass die Frontblende oder die Platine deformiert oder zerst rt wird Besch digung des RTMs oder Boards Das Sys...

Page 39: ...rds oder Platzhaltern belegt sind Besch digung des Systems Durch hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit k nnen Kurzschl sse entstehen Betreiben Sie das System nur innerhalb der angegebenen Grenzwerte f r die relative...

Page 40: ...lan f r den Austausch und protokollieren Sie jeden Austausch des Filters Filterrahmen Wenn Sie einen Rahmen falsch einbauen kann dies den Rahmen oder die F hrungsschienen besch digen Wenn Sie einen Ra...

Page 41: ...sicherstellen Stromzufuhr Verletzungsgefahr Ber hren metallische Gegenst nde an H nden Handgelenken oder am Hals die Input Terminals kann dies zu schweren Verletzungen durch Stromschlag oder Verbrennu...

Page 42: ...Systemkomponenten besch digen Wenn Sie den Strom einschalten m ssen sich die Trennschalter der Spannungsversorgungseinheiten in der Stellung OFF befinden Besch digung des Systems Wenn Sie eine Spannu...

Page 43: ...n L fter dazu mit h herer Geschwindigkeit zu drehen Wenn L fter ber einen l ngeren Zeitraum mit hoher Geschwindigkeit laufen kann das ihre Lebenszeit verk rzen und die zul ssigen L rmgrenzwerte berste...

Page 44: ...werden k nnen indem Sie sicherstellen dass Kontakte und Kabel des Systems w hrend des Betriebs nicht ber hrt werden k nnen Falls Sie Fragen bez glich der Verkabelung haben wenden Sie sich an die f r...

Page 45: ...ufkleber mit der Aufschrift CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT befindet beeinhaltet das System ein Bauteil mit einem Laser Solche Bauteile enthalten Laserdioden die unsichtbare und f r die Augen sch dliche Laserst...

Page 46: ...Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D Sicherheitshinweise 46...

Page 47: ...cooling power switching and shelf management 1 1 Features The following are the main features of Centellis 2100 platform core Two slot 3U 19 form factor horizontal slots Targeted for central office an...

Page 48: ...wo horizontal 8U blade slots Two horizontal 8U RTM slots Alarm panel with three LEDs Two slots for AC PSU or DC PEM Front and rear Intelligent Platform Management Controller IPMC enabled intelligent f...

Page 49: ...Introduction Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 49 Figure 1 2 DC System Front View Figure 1 3 AC System Rear View Figure 1 4 DC System Rear View...

Page 50: ...ent Interface IPMI networks to all blade slots Redundant bussed 48 VDC to all blade slots Zone 2 Dual star configuration for the base interface Direct cross connect routing for fabric connectivity Fab...

Page 51: ...shelf Its purpose is to monitor control and assure proper operation of the shelf and all other components of the AdvancedTCA system and to communicate with the system manager Itreportsanomaliesanderr...

Page 52: ...hMC Two dual 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports one to each blade base interface One 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet out of band interface on face plate UPLINK ETH Figure 1 5 ATCA MF106 Hub Interfaces Active S...

Page 53: ...A node blade slot 2 4 front panel uplink port 1 2 5 Power Inlet Modules The power inlet building block supports redundant power connection to the shelf from the rear It routes the power paths individu...

Page 54: ...extensions of the system capabilities Potential applications of user cards include 10G fabric uplink boards or a Clock Generator Module All user cards should fulfill the following requirements to fit...

Page 55: ...P 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...

Page 56: ...ent 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...

Page 57: ...oftware running on the ATCA MF106 board For a detailed description refer to the ATCA MF106 Installation and Use guide For a description of the HPI B software refer to the System Management Interface B...

Page 58: ...latform with an attractive web browser based graphical user interface command line interface or XML interface The shelf manager provides the information about the shelf and all its FRUs via the follow...

Page 59: ...and the shelf manager can be based on Remote HPI Remote Management Control Protocol RMCP For more information on HPI and RMCP see the System Management Interface Based on HPI B Centellis CO31kX 4100 2...

Page 60: ...tribution 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 30...

Page 61: ...on 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...

Page 62: ...ade name and is put on the European Union market after 13 August 2005 places a clearly identifiable mark on the equipment and that this mark signifies that equipment is to be reprocessed or recycled u...

Page 63: ...on the following pages To make sure that you are ordering spare parts that can be used with your system check the identification label available at the right hand side of the system to find informatio...

Page 64: ...roducts CENT 2000 UC 10GE CENT 2000 2100 user card with 10G port SFPP module not included C2000 UC TA 10GE CENT 2000 2100 user card with 10G PORT SFPP module not included and Telco Alarm CENT 2000 UFP...

Page 65: ...ector FRUs CENT 2100 PEM Centellis 2100 DC Power Entry Module Silver CENT 2100 PEM B Centellis 2100 DC Power Entry Module Black CENT 2100 MF106 Centellis 2000 2100 Release 3 0 M100 style SHMM module w...

Page 66: ...Introduction Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 66...

Page 67: ...eps 1 Centellis 2100 Platform Core 2 Printed copy of Quick Start Guide 3 Printed copy of Safety Notes Summary 4 Verify that you have received all items of your shipment Compare the shipment thoroughly...

Page 68: ...r should be available for the Centellis 2100 system For AC the system should be positioned in a way that 100 VAC to 240 VAC power source is easy to reach For DC the system should be positioned in a wa...

Page 69: ...air intake of the system and not to component temperatures Some of the climatic values may exceed the specification of some system components for example hard disks As Artesyn cannot guarantee the fu...

Page 70: ...ht sound power level All values are applicable to normal operating conditions 23 C 73 4 F NEBS GR 63 CORE Issue 3 Telecommunication equipment rooms attended 78 dB Measurement of declared A weight soun...

Page 71: ...2 2 Critical Temperature Limits Component Maximum Temperature Air inlet system s front 55 C 131 F Air outlet system s rear 70 C 158 F 70 C 158 F and maximum 90 C 194 F the cables must be isolated and...

Page 72: ...is supplied by an AC voltage External wiring shall be compliant to all requirements of National Electric Code NEC Centellis 2100 DC The system is supplied by a TNV 2 voltage This voltage is considered...

Page 73: ...lf Management 6 20 ATCA Blades Two at 400 W or one at 500 W and one at 300 W 800 Total Shelf Power 43 5 986 When installing additional blades or modules make sure that the power consumption of all ins...

Page 74: ...ensions w x h x d in mm Weight in kg Personal Injury The system is heavy and improper handling may lead to muscle strain or back injury Gethelptoliftthesystemoruseliftingaidsandproperliftingtechniques...

Page 75: ...rear of the shelf The airflow direction is from front to rear in the chassis Product Damage During the course of handling shipping and assembly pins mounting screws fans and other items can become loo...

Page 76: ...stem is designed to provide sufficient cooling with a single fan tray at work at normal operating temperatures of up to 40 C If you install the system into a closed frame ensure that the air inlet and...

Page 77: ...label location Requirements Tools you will need Required torque values 3 1 1 Type Label Location The serial number label for the shelf is located at the system s right hand side 3 1 2 Requirements Ple...

Page 78: ...vers 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...

Page 79: ...rcuit 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 Over curre...

Page 80: ...ooling 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 syste...

Page 81: ...in one rack start with the heaviest component at thebottom Iftherackisequippedwithstabilizingdevices makesurethattheyareinstalled and extended so that the rack is secure Then proceed to mount or servi...

Page 82: ...susingtwo bolts or screws minimum 6 mm 0 24 inch in diameter on the left and right sides of the system 3 Make sure that the system has been placed in a location at room temperature for at least 24 hou...

Page 83: ...ding This system must be grounded properly for proper operation and safety The below figure shows the grounding and bonding points of the system Always be sure that equipment is properly grounded and...

Page 84: ...artup refer to chapter Troubleshooting on page 183 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 in...

Page 85: ...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 Plug the power cord int...

Page 86: ...System Installation Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 86 6 Turn on the external power supply...

Page 87: ...ocation 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 Plug the power c...

Page 88: ...power to the equipment 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 9 Remove the p...

Page 89: ...de 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 13 Faste...

Page 90: ...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...

Page 91: ...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 th...

Page 92: ...ply to disconnect power to the equipment 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 sid...

Page 93: ...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 metall...

Page 94: ...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 ATCA MF106 and user cards 3 Remove the g...

Page 95: ...of these procedures refer to the documentation of the respective blade or RTM NotethatthebladesandRTMsareinstalledhorizontallyinaCentellis 2100shelf whiletheyare usually installed vertically Thus the...

Page 96: ...For more information on the ATCA MF106 refer ATCA MF106 Installation and Use manual Product Damage If you install blades and RTMs in the wrong sequence the blades and RTMs may be damaged First install...

Page 97: ...ure 4 1 ATCA 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...

Page 98: ...ttached to front panel connectors 5 Unfasten the screws of the faceplate until the handle is detached from the front panel of the board The handle switch activator triggers the blinking of the blue LE...

Page 99: ...s of the board in the card guides of the shelf Ensure that the guiding module of shelf and board are aligned properly The alignment pin facilitates the insertion and prevents bent pins 4 Slide the boa...

Page 100: ...em before exchanging the PSU see section Powering Down the System on page 91 Replacement Procedure To replace a PSU proceed as follows 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap 2 Connect the strap to the shelf by a...

Page 101: ...f Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 101 5 Remove the PSU from the shelf bay by pulling the PSU handle 6 Insert the replacement PSU 7 Fasten the two PSU captive screws 8 Turn on the power su...

Page 102: ...11 Verify that the green PSU LED is lit 4 5 Replacing DC Power Entry Modules This section describes the procedure for the replacement of the power entry modules PEMs PSU Status LED Status LED red off...

Page 103: ...ge 91 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 Electro...

Page 104: ...reakerofthePEMtobereplacedtotheOFF 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 Inse...

Page 105: ...ot switch on the breaker while the Reverse LED is on Reason The power connected is reversed Action Turn off the power supply and attach the power cables at the power connector with the correct orienta...

Page 106: ...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...

Page 107: ...se 6806800T37D 107 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 Un...

Page 108: ...ys 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 t...

Page 109: ...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 operatin...

Page 110: ...model for the shelf see Ordering Information on page 63 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...

Page 111: ...FRU Installation Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 111 4 Take the replacement fan tray and insert it into the shelf...

Page 112: ...FRU Installation Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 112...

Page 113: ...rt 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 4 8 Maintaining Air Filters Routine filter maintenanc...

Page 114: ...ent 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 and keep a log to record the date of each...

Page 115: ...escribed in section Replacing Fan Trays on page 108 if it is not already removed 3 If necessary use compressed air to clean the front fan tray from dust 4 Insert two fingers in the round holes at the...

Page 116: ...FRU Installation Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 116 5 Pull the frame carefully out of the shelf 6 Detach the air filter from the frame...

Page 117: ...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...

Page 118: ...section Replacing Fan Trays on page 108 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 yo...

Page 119: ...he frame Align it accurately 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...

Page 120: ...ntil it snaps in 11 Insert the front fan tray as described in section Replacing Fan Trays on page 108 The shelf contains two filter sensors An error will be generated when the shelf is operating with...

Page 121: ...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 requi...

Page 122: ...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 grill 2 Remove the old air filter and place the new filte...

Page 123: ...torage 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 Controlling the rel...

Page 124: ...FRU Installation Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 124...

Page 125: ...s Two node slots 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...

Page 126: ...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 The protocol is 10 100 1000 BaseT...

Page 127: ...via their fabric channels 1 ATCA slot 1 lower slot physical slot number 1 is connected to user card 1 via its fabric channel 2 ATCA slot 2 upper slot physical slot number 2 is connected to user card 2...

Page 128: ...d between the user card and node slots It provides a set of clock buses to support applications that require the exchange of synchronous timing information among multiple boards in a shelf The synchro...

Page 129: ...lled on the front of the shelf For DC system the power inlet routes the power paths individually from two high current connectors on the rear of the shelf to two PEM modules that are installed on the...

Page 130: ...Non Field Replaceable Units Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 130...

Page 131: ...sed 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...

Page 132: ...Cooling Subsystem Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 132...

Page 133: ...tant features of the PSUs are Redundancy such that a single PSU failure provides full power to the system Hot swap AC to DC conversion Power filtering 7 1 2 DC Power Supply Up to two field replaceable...

Page 134: ...each source is limited to 1 A The Figure Two PSU Shelf Power Distribution on page 135 illustrates the PSU low power distribution of system in the shelf and Figure Two PEM Shelf Power Distribution on p...

Page 135: ...and Use 6806800T37D 135 For the blades power is distributed as defined in the PICMG 3 0 Specification The following figure illustrates the power distribution system as it pertains to the FRUs found in...

Page 136: ...he second supply 48 V_B is sourced from PEM2 on the right hand side Both supplies are individually routed to each ShMC fan tray node and user card slot In both interconnects the FRUs are expected to O...

Page 137: ...m Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 137 7 1 4 AC PSU Specifications The following sections outline the power input and the power filtering Figure 7 2 Two PEM Shelf Powe...

Page 138: ...tent 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 10...

Page 139: ...100 V transients for at least 10 s and 200 V transients for at least 5 s A 30 A breaker is utilized to provide shelf protection The breaker is equipped with finger guards 7 1 5 2 Power Filtering The...

Page 140: ...Power Subsystem Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 140...

Page 141: ...e ATCA MF106 to access the consoles and command line interfaces of the different system components The ATCA MF106 can be reached through Secure Shell SSH user name root password root The Shelf Geograp...

Page 142: ...page 146 8 2 Network Management When you need to access system components there are various network addresses you need to be aware of The following subsections describe the default addresses and how t...

Page 143: ...t 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 Active ShMC Hub MF106 1 MF106 2 Standby ShMC 100Base T 1000B...

Page 144: ...the upper slot has the physical slot number 2 The shelf FRU ROM provides a mapping of physical slot numbers to logical slot numbers for each slot Every slot has a unique logical slot number These logi...

Page 145: ...ess proceed as follows 1 Log in to the active shelf manager 2 Change the shelf geographical address hpishaddr b new shelf geographical address Where new shelf geographical address must be two hexadeci...

Page 146: ...ly on the used ATCA MF106 The backplane stores the primary copies of the Shelf FRU data so a used ATCA MF106 can be inserted into a powered off Shelf If the Shelf Geographical Address cannot be determ...

Page 147: ...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 Figu...

Page 148: ...e 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...

Page 149: ...1 or Change the shelf address or 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 145 to see how...

Page 150: ...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 cu...

Page 151: ...he 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...

Page 152: ...ddress Modify the first two octets of the shelf IP connectivity Record 2 or Change the shelf address or Modify the first two octets of the shelf IP connectivity Record 2 and also change the shelf addr...

Page 153: ...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_CHAS...

Page 154: ...automatically saved across a reboot Shelf Address TheShelfAddresscanbereadthroughIPMIoritcanbedefinedasadifferentvaluebyusing the SA variable Use auto to read the value via IPMI or define the desired...

Page 155: ...lane ethernet 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 var...

Page 156: ...atic parameter 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 DHCP...

Page 157: ...interface via DHCP static Use other parameters to configure the interface BP_BOND_MODE none Static Configuration of the Backplane Bonding Interface If using the static parameter to configure the backp...

Page 158: ...addresses can be modified by changing the values associated with HB1_BASE and HB2_BASE HB1_BASE 192 168 101 0 HB2_BASE 192 168 102 0 Switch Slot IP Addresses The C2100 shelf does not use the SWITCH_S...

Page 159: ...Access Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 159 Shelf Manager boots up using the factory settings This does not include the Shelf IP addresses or Shelf Geographical Addres...

Page 160: ...Network Management and System Access Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 160...

Page 161: ...This computer acts as a DHCP and TFTP server for the blades within the Centellis 2100 shelf This server must reside in the same subnet as the Centellis 2100 system The following configuration examples...

Page 162: ...res 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...

Page 163: ...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 init...

Page 164: ...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 2...

Page 165: ...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 networ...

Page 166: ...this mode traffic received from any port will be forwarded to all other ports without restriction The mini hub installed files are opt bladeservices bin hubcfg opt bladeservices scripts hub script usr...

Page 167: ...uration and Network Boot Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 167 vlan create 2 vlan add 2 0 3 untag pvlan 0 3 2 Create vlan 3 tagged with ports 0 4 vlan create 3 vlan add...

Page 168: ...Configuration and Network Boot Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 168...

Page 169: ...ve shelf manager and was 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 Removal o...

Page 170: ...tion 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 ID...

Page 171: ...ng a 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 whe...

Page 172: ...ure of the active shelf manager 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 actio...

Page 173: ...CA MF106 leaves the cluster and can be safely extracted It is a planned operation initiated by the system manager It is only possible to extractthestandbyshelfmanager Ifyouwanttoextracttheactiveshelfm...

Page 174: ...Redundancy Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 174...

Page 175: ...blades as described in the respective Basic Blade Services Software Programmer s Reference The BBS installation automatically installs all necessary files BBS images must be installed on hard disks C...

Page 176: ...n Tray IPMI Firmware The fcu utility can be used to upgrade the Centellis 2100 Fan tray with the following syntax Artesyn recommends to always use FUMI if available Table 11 2 Available Software Upgra...

Page 177: ...ERCARD 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 t 0xd0 uvf root C2100_10G_ALARM_USERCARD upgrade 1_04_003 hex fcu t 0xd2...

Page 178: ...at port_list to display statistics on the ports Example MDK 0 stat 2 3 Port 2 statistics Tx packets 6509 Tx bytes 417676 Tx errors 0 Rx packets 80 Rx bytes 6170 Rx errors 0 Rx drops 0 Port 3 statistic...

Page 179: ...MDK 0 vlan show vlan_id list ports belonging to a vlan Example MDK 0 vlan show 2 VLAN 2 ports 0 3 untagged 0 3 MDK 0 vlan remove vlan_id port_list remove ports from a vlan Example MDK 0 vlan remove 3...

Page 180: ...n be used to add the ports as untagged which means that the VLAN tag will be stripped from egressing packets Examples vlan create 2 vlan add 2 1 24 untag vlan remove 2 1 24 vlan destroy 2 vlan show MD...

Page 181: ...ertion The default for each slot is that when a blade is inserted it is automatically switched on by the shelf manager To change this you need to change the shelf FRU information via the HPI FRU activ...

Page 182: ...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 pow...

Page 183: ...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 p...

Page 184: ...ting the PEM The supply connection is reversed Reverse the supply connection Power supply might not be available Check the power supply The PEM is defective Replace the PEM Remove and insert a PEM alw...

Page 185: ...ted 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...

Page 186: ...Troubleshooting Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 186...

Page 187: ...uct documentation 1 Go to www artesyn com computing support product technical documentation php 2 Under FILTER OPTIONS click the Document types drop down list box to select the type of document you ar...

Page 188: ...Related Documentation Centellis 2100 Shelf Release 3 0 Installation and Use 6806800T37D 188...

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