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APP0314020 

C.14.2 Install the TFM module 

 

(1) Install the TFM module to the SAS array controller car. See Figure C.14.2-1. 

The TFM module and screws are the attached items of the flash backup unit. 

Figure C.14.2-1 

 

 

(2) Secure the solder side of TFM with the screws. See Figure C.14.2-2. 

Figure C.14.2-2 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for C880 M4

Page 1: ...Cisco C880 M4 Server Service Guide October 2014 1 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 2: ...DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING ...

Page 3: ...Revision history Version number Date Description 01 August 25 2014 3 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 4: ...delivered items 23 2 2 2 Mounting the adding options 23 3 Adding Memory 24 3 1 Conditions for Adding Components 24 3 1 1 Number of mounted DIMMs 24 3 1 2 Conditions on mixing different types of DIMMs 24 3 1 3 Memory mounting order 25 3 1 4 Main unit status 26 3 2 Procedure for Adding Memory 27 3 2 1 Checking the delivered items 27 3 2 2 Mounting the adding options Existing SB 27 3 2 3 Mounting the...

Page 5: ...6 2 2 Mounting the adding options 34 7 Adding an IOU 36 7 1 Conditions for Adding Components 36 7 1 1 Number of mounted IOUs 36 7 1 2 Conditions concerning combined use of IOUs 36 7 1 3 Main unit status 36 7 2 Procedure for Adding an IOUs 37 7 2 1 Checking the delivered items 37 7 2 2 Mounting the adding options 37 8 Adding a PSU 39 8 1 Conditions for Adding Components 39 8 1 1 Number of mounted P...

Page 6: ...nection 55 B 2 1 FST Setup and Connection 55 B 2 2 Console Redirection 56 B 3 MMB Web UI 59 B 3 1 Login 59 B 3 2 Logout 59 B 4 Video Redirection 60 B 5 System Power Control 61 B 5 1 System Power On 61 B 5 2 System Power Off 62 B 6 Status 63 B 6 1System Status 63 B 6 2 SB 64 B 6 3 Power Supply 65 B 6 4 IOU 66 B 6 5 DU 67 B 7 Redundant Power Supply and Dual Power Feed Configuration 68 B 7 1 Redundan...

Page 7: ...s 89 C 4 Memory 90 C 4 1 Installing the memory 90 C 4 2 Removing the memory 90 C 4 3 Locations of memory components 92 C 5 Memory Expansion Board 93 C 5 1 Installing the memory expansion board 93 C 5 2 Removing the memory expansion board 94 C 6 PCI Express Card 95 C 6 1 Installing the PCI Express card 95 C 6 2 Removing the PCI Express card 100 C 6 3 FBU IOUL 104 C 7 Internal Hard Disk Drive HDD In...

Page 8: ...3 3 Installing the 10G BASE CR SFP cable 118 C 13 4 Removing the 10G BASE CR SFP cable 118 C 14 Installing the FBU 119 C 14 1 Installing the FBU 119 C 14 2 Install the TFM module 121 C 14 3 FBU Cable Connection 122 C 15 Installing the SAS array controller card DU 123 C 15 1 Installing the SAS Array Controller Card only into Slot 0 123 C 15 2 Installing the SAS Array Controller Card only into Slot ...

Page 9: ...Setup Procedure SET 9 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 10: ...ed The conditions for adding components described in Chapter 3 Adding Memory SET0300000 must be satisfied The conditions for adding components described in Chapter 4 Adding a Memory Expansion Board SET0400000 must be satisfied SET0101030 1 1 3 Main unit status Table 1 1 3 lists whether an SB addition can be added in each main unit status Table 1 1 3 Main unit status Work possible AC power to the m...

Page 11: ...ed options 1 Connect the FST See Appendix B 2 1 FST Setup and Connection APP0202010 2 Login to the Web UI Table 1 2 2 lists the values to be set to log in to Web UI See Appendix B 3 1 Login APP0203010 Table 1 2 2 Item Setting values URL http Maintenance IP Address http port or https Maintenance IP Address https port This depends on the system configuration http port Default 8081 https port Default...

Page 12: ...radio button 10 Click the Next button The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 2 appears Figure 1 2 2 2 11 Select the SB BATTERY CPU DIMM Mezz PCISlot radio button 12 Click the Next button The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 3 appears 12 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 13: ...Figure 1 2 2 3 13 Select the radio button in the SB column corresponding to the added SB 14 Click the Next button The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 4 appears Figure 1 2 2 4 13 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 14: ...re 1 2 2 5 16 Select the Cold System Maintenance radio button 17 Click the Next button The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 6 appears Figure 1 2 2 6 18 Click the Next button The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 7 appears Two identical serial numbers are displayed 14 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 15: ...e dialog box The current Serial Number is the same as the previous Serial Number Are you sure appears 20 Click the OK button The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 8 appears Figure1 2 2 8 The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 9 appears 15 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 16: ...Figure 1 2 2 9 The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 10 appears Figure 2 2 2 10 16 CA92344 0577 01 ...

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Page 18: ...m the firmware version 22 Click the Next button The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 11 appears Figure 1 2 2 11 23 Click the Next button The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 12 appears Figure 1 2 2 12 18 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 19: ...dow shown in Figure 1 2 2 13 appears Figure 1 2 2 13 The system board is powered off and the window shown in Figure 1 2 2 14 appears Figure 1 2 2 14 25 Click the Log Save button The dialog box Are you sure appears 19 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 20: ...pears ANNT When The file downloading was blocked window appears due to security settings click X on the right corner of the window Proceed to Step 29 when File Download dialog box appears Figure 1 2 2 16 28 Click the Anchor link 29 Save the log data to the FST terminal 30 Click the Next button The window shown in Figure 1 2 2 17 appears 20 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 21: ...Figure 1 2 2 17 31 Click the OK button The system exits Maintenance Mode 21 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 22: ...ET0201020 2 1 2 Conditions concerning mixing different types of CPU module CPU modules mounted in the same model name SET0201030 2 1 3 Main unit status Table 2 1 3 lists whether an SB addition can be added in each main unit status Table 2 1 3 Main unit status Work possible AC power to the main unit is off Cold maintenance AC power off Yes AC power to the main unit is on System Powered Off Cold mai...

Page 23: ... and version level of units delivered separately due to delivery considerations SET0203020 2 2 2 Mounting the adding options Use the following steps to mount the added options ANNT Confirm the quantities and installation locations with a system administrator 1 Prepare the system board SB to which the CPU module will be added See Appendix C 2 System Board APP0302000 2 Confirm the numbers and mounti...

Page 24: ...ting the corresponding CPU on the system board will cause the Alarm LED of the system board SB to go on when the SB is mounted in the main unit SET0301010 3 1 1 Number of mounted DIMMs Ask the system administrator a partition configuration and settings See Table 3 1 1 Table 3 1 1 Memory Operation Mode Setting Normal Mode Performance Mode Full Mirror Mode Partial Mirror Mode Spare Mode 1 set per ad...

Page 25: ...he same type SET0301030 3 1 3 Memory mounting order Memory mounting order is see Table 3 1 3 Ask the system administrator to confirm the partition configuration and Memory Operation Mode settings Pay attention memory mounting order because DIMMs for a CPU are added to SB s onboard slot and memory expansion slot alternately 25 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 26: ... 4 lists whether an SB addition can be added in each main unit status Table 3 1 4 Main unit status Work possible AC power to the main unit is off Cold maintenance AC power off Yes AC power to the main unit is on System Powered Off Cold maintenance standby Yes AC power to the main unit is on System Powered On Hot maintenance No 26 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 27: ...Existing SB Use the following steps to mount the added options ANNT If you are going to handle a power cable during power on and power off operations be sure to confirm in advance the cable connection locations on the relevant equipment and on the customer distribution panels or power distribution boxes Make sure that the system administrator has specified the number of options to be mounted and t...

Page 28: ...rd is off 9 Change Maintenance Mode disabled See Appendix B 1 2 Disabling maintenance mode APP0201020 SET0302030 3 2 3 Mounting the adding options New SB Use the following steps to mount the added options ANNT Confirm the quantities and installation locations with a system administrator 1 Confirm that requirements for mounting the added options satisfy ones listed on table 3 2 3 If requirements ar...

Page 29: ...oard See chapter 3 Adding Memory SET0300000 in order to confirm memory mounting order SET0401000 4 1 Conditions for Adding Components SET0401010 4 1 1 Number of mounted memory expansion board The maximum number of mounted units is 2 boards per system board SET0401020 4 1 2 Conditions concerning combined use of memory expansion boards There are no conditions concerning combined use of memory expans...

Page 30: ...items match those listed in the List of Accessories 3 All cabinets are free of any abnormalities such as scratches dents or dirt 4 The specifications and version level of units delivered separately due to delivery considerations are available for the target functions SET0403020 4 2 2 Mounting the added options See Appendix C 5 Memory Expansion Board APP0305000 for details on installing a memory ex...

Page 31: ...maximum number of HDD SSD units that can be mounted in the unit Table 5 1 1 Mount units Maximum number of mounted units Disk Unit DU 4 SET0501020 5 1 2 Conditions concerning combined use of HDD SSD There are no conditions concerning the combined use of HDD SSD SET0501030 5 1 3 Main unit status Table 5 1 3 lists whether an SB addition can be added in each main unit status Table 5 1 3 Main unit stat...

Page 32: ...d off turn on the AC power and mount the added options 1 Connect the FST See Appendix B 2 1 FST Setup and Connection APP0202010 2 Login to the Web UI Table 5 2 2 lists the values to be set to log in to Web UI See Appendix B 3 1 Login APP0203010 Table 5 2 2 Item Setting values URL http Maintenance IP Address http port or https Maintenance IP Address https port This depends on the system configurati...

Page 33: ...ntroller cards inside of DU However when adding only 1 SAS array controller card inside of a DU connect to HDD 0 to 3 In addition a DU installed into a partition which IOU installed Table 6 1 IOU mounting location DU maunting location Connected HDD mounting location SAS array contoroller catds 2 cards 1 card IOU 0 DU 0 Slot 0 DU 0 HDD 2 3 DU 0 HDD 0 1 2 3 IOU 1 DU 0 Slot 1 DU 0 HDD 0 1 IOU 2 DU 1 ...

Page 34: ...es 3 All cabinets are free of any abnormalities such as scratches dents or dirt 4 The specifications and version level of units delivered separately due to delivery considerations are available for the target functions SET0602020 6 2 2 Mounting the adding options Use the following steps to mount the added options ANNT If you are going to handle a power cable during power on and power off operation...

Page 35: ...e is a flash backup unit See Appendix C 14 1 Installing the FBU APP0314010 and Appendix C 14 2 Installing TFM module APP0314020 7 Install SAS array controller cards into the DU See Appendix C 15 Installing the SAS array controller card DU APP0315000 8 Reinstall the DU cover See Appendix C 10 1 Installing the DU APP0310010 9 If a HDD SSD is added at the same time verify the operations to the proced...

Page 36: ...ditions concerning combined use of IOUs There are no conditions concerning the combined use of IOUs SET0701030 7 1 3 Main unit status Table 7 1 3 lists whether an SB addition can be added in each main unit status Table 7 1 3 Main unit status Work possible AC power to the main unit is off Cold maintenance AC power off Yes AC power to the main unit is on System Powered Off Cold maintenance standby Y...

Page 37: ...k with the main unit powered off turn on the AC power and mount the added options 1 Connect the FST See Appendix B 2 1 FST Setup and Connection APP0202010 2 Login to the Web UI Table 7 2 2 lists the values to be set to log in to Web UI See Appendix B 3 1 Login APP0203010 Table 7 2 2 Item Setting values URL http Maintenance IP Address http port or https Maintenance IP Address https port This depend...

Page 38: ...ummy IOU and install the IOU See Appendix C 9 1 Installing the IOU APP0309010 8 Confirm that the Alarm LEDs are not on 9 Change Maintenance Mode disabled See Appendix B 1 2 Disabling maintenance mode APP0201020 38 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 39: ...duct Name Qty High efficiency Power Supply Unit 200V 3 200V standard configuration 4 200V redundant power supply configuration 6 200V dual power feed configuration Power Supply Unit 200V 3 200V standard configuration 4 200V redundant power supply configuration 6 200V dual power feed configuration SET0801000 8 1 Conditions for Adding Components SET0801010 8 1 1 Number of mounted PSUs A maximum of s...

Page 40: ...livered options match those written on the order sheet 2 The delivered items match those listed in the List of Accessories 3 All cabinets are free of any abnormalities such as scratches dents or dirt 4 The target functions can be used with the specifications and version level of units delivered separately due to delivery considerations SET0802020 8 2 2 Mounting the adding options Use the following...

Page 41: ...unt the PSU See Appendix C 8 PSU APP0308000 7 Install the power cable to the main unit See Table 8 2 2 2 Table8 2 2 2 Unit type Power Supply configuration Refer to Input Power Systems Cisco C880 200V standard configuration APP0501010 200V redundant power supply configuration APP0501020 200V dual power feed configuration APP0501030 8 Turn on AC power of the added PSUs 9 Navigation Bar System Click ...

Page 42: ...ble 9 because the procedure is different with the one on the this manual Table 9 Product name Use the specified procedure SAS array controller card DU See Chapter 6 Adding a Disk Unit DU SET0600000 SET0901000 9 1 Conditions for Adding Components SET0901010 9 1 1 Number of mounted PCI Express cards Table 9 1 1 lists the maximum number of PCI Express cards that can be mounted in the IOU Table 9 1 1 ...

Page 43: ...d in the List of Accessories 3 All cabinets are free of any abnormalities such as scratches dents or dirt 4 The target functions can be used with the specifications and version level of the units delivered separately due to delivery considerations SET0902020 9 2 2 Mounting the adding options Use the following steps to mount the added options ANNT Confirm the quantities and installation locations w...

Page 44: ...APP0202010 3 Login to the Web UI Table 9 2 2 2 lists the values to be set to log in to Web UI See Appendix B 3 1 Login APP0203010 Table 9 2 2 2 Item Setting values URL http Maintenance IP Address http port or https Maintenance IP Address https port This depends on the system configuration http port Default 8081 https port Default 432 Username Account username Password Account password 44 CA92344 0...

Page 45: ...ng the PCI Express card APP0306010 See Appendix C 6 3 FBU IOUL APP0306030 See Appendix C 12 Dual Channel LAN Card 10G BASE APP0312000 See Appendix C 13 Converged Network Adapter 10Gbps APP0313000 ANNT Work noting the surface mounted component in the vicinity of position of the screw that fixes the subunit The subunit is a unit to mount PCI Express card 8 Install the IOU See Appendix C 9 1 Installi...

Page 46: ...Appendix 46 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 47: ...r distribution box trips before the corresponding breaker in the customer s distribution panel Use a breaker that meets these requirements in the customer s distribution panel Table A 1 Power input Device name Capacity of breaker in customer s distribution panel for use in countries other than European countries Capacity of breaker in customer s distribution panel for use in Europe 200 to 240 VAC ...

Page 48: ...and disable maintenance mode APP0201010 B 1 1 Enabling maintenance mode 1 Common operations 1 Click Maintenance on the navigation bar The window shown in Figure B 1 1 1 appears Figure B 1 1 1 Maintenance Wizard Example 2 Select the Enter Maintenance Mode radio button 3 Confirm that the Enter Maintenance Mode radio button is selected See Figure B 1 1 2 48 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 49: ...Figure B 1 1 2 Maintenance Wizard Example 4 Click the Next button The window shown in Figure B 1 1 3 appears Figure B 1 1 3 Maintenance Wizard Maintenance System State Example 49 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 50: ...ton 2 Confirm that the Cold System Maintenance radio button is selected See Figure B 1 1 4 Figure B 1 1 4 Maintenance Wizard Maintenance System State Example 3 Click the Next button 4 Confirm that the background color of the Information area is gray and that Under Maintenance is displayed 3 Procedure for hot system maintenance 1 Select the Hot System Maintenance radio button 2 Confirm that the Hot...

Page 51: ... 1 1 5 Maintenance Wizard Maintenance System State Example 3 Click the Next button 4 Confirm that the background color of the Information area is gray and that Under Maintenance is displayed 51 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 52: ...navigation bar The window shown in Figure B 1 2 1 appears Figure B 1 2 1 Maintenance Wizard Example 2 Select the Exit Maintenance Mode radio button 3 Confirm that the Exit Maintenance Mode radio button is selected See Figure B 1 2 2 Figure B 1 2 2 Maintenance Wizard Example 52 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 53: ...Maintenance Mode Example 2 Click the OK button The dialog box The system will leave Maintenance Mode Are you sure appears 3 Click the OK button 4 Confirm that the background color of the Information area is white and that Under Maintenance is not displayed 3 Procedure for hot system maintenance 1 Click the Next button The window shown in Figure B 1 2 4 appears Figure B 1 2 4 Maintenance Wizard Exi...

Page 54: ...3 Click the OK button 4 Confirm that the background color of the Information area is white and that Under Maintenance is not displayed 54 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 55: ...oftware and select the serial port connected to the FST 4 Set up the terminal software See Table B 2 1 Terminal software settings Table B 2 1 Terminal software settings Setting item Value Transfer rate bps 19200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bit 1 Flow control None Emulation VT100 Terminal size 80 x 24 5 Configure FST with the IP Address and Subnet mask 6 Specify the Web browser security settings S...

Page 56: ...s in terminal software Host 3 Enter 23 in terminal software TCP Port 4 Make a telnet connection See Figure B 2 2 1 Figure B 2 2 1 The window shown in Figure B 2 2 2 appears Figure B 2 2 2 5 Enter account username in login and press the Enter key The display shown in Figure B 2 2 3 appears 56 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 57: ...ss the Enter key The display shown in Figure B 2 2 4 appears Figure B 2 2 4 7 Enter console command and press the Enter key Command console timeout timeout 0 is disable timeout Example console 0 The display shown in Figure B 2 2 5 appears 57 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 58: ... display will be updated after powering on the appropriate partition and booting UEFI ANNT Console connection The console connection will be disconnected if you do not enter within 10 minutes If the message There is an active serial redirection session on the card Please terminate it first to be able to start a new session are displayed go back to Step 7 58 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 59: ...browser URL example http 192 168 1 1 8081 3 Press the Enter key 4 Enter the user name in the Username field 5 Enter the password in the Password field 6 Click the Login button 7 Confirm that the System Status window is displayed APP0203020 B 3 2 Logout 1 Click Logout on the navigation bar The dialog box Are you sure appears 2 Click the OK button 59 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 60: ...ion Bar Partition Click on Sub Menu Console Redirection The window shown in Figure B 4 1 appears Figure B 4 1 2 Check the check box Video Redirection 3 Click the Apply button The dialog box Are you sure appears 4 Click the OK button The window shown in Figure B 4 2 appears Figure B 4 2 60 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 61: ...tem Click on Sub Menu Power Control The window shown in Figure B 5 1 1 appears Figure B 5 1 1 Power Control Example 2 Select Power On form the Power Control pull down list box 3 Click the Apply button The dialog box Are you sure appears 4 Click the OK button 5 Confirm that the indication under System Status changed to On 61 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 62: ...hown in Figure B 5 2 1 appears Figure B 5 2 1 Power Control Example 2 Select Power Off form the Power Control pull down list box 3 Click the Apply button The dialog box Are you sure appears 4 Click the OK button 5 Confirm that the indication under System Progress changed to Power Off 62 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 63: ...APP0206000 B 6 Status APP0206010 B 6 1System Status 1 Navigation Bar System Click on Sub Menu System Status The window shown in Figure B 6 1 appears Figure B 6 1 System Status Example 63 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 64: ...APP0206020 B 6 2 SB 1 Navigation Bar System Sub Menu SB Click on SB The window shown in Figure B 6 2 appears Figure B 6 2 SB Example 64 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 65: ...window shown in Figure B 6 3 appears Figure B 6 3 Power Supply Example The Type display in the Power Supply window represents the meaning below PSU_P High efficiency Power Supply Unit 200V PSU_S Power Supply Unit 200V FANU FAN Unit Do not mix PSU_P and PSU_S when mounting 65 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 66: ...APP0206040 B 6 4 IOU 1 Navigation Bar System Sub Menu IOU Click on IOU The window shown in Figure B 6 4 appears Figure B 6 4 IOU Example 66 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 67: ...APP0206050 B 6 5 DU 1 Navigation Bar System Sub Menu DU Click on DU The window shown in Figure B 6 5 appears Figure B 6 5 DU Example 67 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 68: ... APP0207010 B 7 1 Redundant power supply 1 Navigation Bar System Click on Sub Menu System Setup The window shown in Figure B 7 1 1 appears Figure B 7 1 1 System Setup Example 2 Select the Redundant radio button under PSU Redundancy Mode 3 Click the Apply button The dialog box Are you sure appears 4 Click the OK button The window shown in Figure B 7 1 2 appears 68 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 69: ...Figure B 7 1 2 5 Click the OK button 69 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 70: ...hown in Figure B 7 2 1 appears Figure B 7 2 1 System Setup Example 2 Select the Dual radio button under Power Feed Mode 3 Click the Apply button The dialog box Are you sure appears 4 Click the OK button The window shown in Figure B 7 2 2 appears Figure B 7 2 2 5 Click the OK button 70 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 71: ... in Figure B 8 1 1 appears Figure B 8 1 1 System Event Log Example 2 Click the Download button The dialog box Are you sure appears 3 Click the OK button The window shown in Figure B 8 1 2 appears ANNT if the window shown in Figure B 8 1 2 does not appear If you already download the System Event Log to the FST the window shown in Figure B 8 1 3 appears If so click the Collect button and start from ...

Page 72: ...n in Figure B 8 1 3 appears Figure B 8 1 3 5 Click the Download Link in the window shown in Figure F 8 1 3 The dialog box appears 6 Specify a holder to save the file 7 Click the Save button 8 The System Event Log is saved in the specified folder 72 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 73: ...Sub Menu System Event Log The window shown in Figure B 8 2 1 appears Figure B 8 2 1 System Event Log Example 2 Click the Clear All Events button The dialog box Are you sure want to clear the SEL appears 3 Click the OK button 4 Confirm System Event Log is cleared 73 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 74: ...k on Backup Restore MMB Configuration The window shown in Figure B 9 1 1 appears Figure B 9 1 1 Backup Restore MMB Configuration Example 2 Click the Backup button File Download dialog box appears 3 Click the Save button Save As dialog box appears 4 Specify a folder to save the file 5 Click the Save button 6 Confirm that the MMB configuration backup file is saved 74 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 75: ...e window shown in Figure B 9 2 1 appears Figure B 9 2 1 Backup BIOS Configuration Example 2 Click the Backup button File Download dialog box appear 3 Click the Save button Save As dialog box appears 4 Specify a folder to save the file 5 Click the Save button 6 Confirm that the BIOS configuration backup file is saved 75 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 76: ...0 B 10 Main Unit Firmware Version 1 Navigation Bar System Click on Sub Menu Firmware Information The window shown in Figure B 10 appears Figure B 10 2 Confirm that the Unified Firmware Version 76 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 77: ... Navigation Bar System Sub Menu SB Click on SB The window shown in Figure B 11 1 appears Figure B 11 1 2 Check the product name and serial number according to Size and Rank under the DIMMs display 3 Same as above check all SB 77 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 78: ...ndow shown in Figure B 12 1 appears Figure B 12 1 2 Select the setup value from the Power Restoration Policy pull down list 3 Click the Apply button The dialog box Are you sure appears 4 Click the OK button The window shown in Figure B 12 2 appears Figure B 12 2 5 Click the OK button 78 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 79: ...APP0300000 C Handling the Units This appendix describes the handling of the units mounted on the main unit APP0301000 C 1 The units mounting location Figure C 1 1 FRONT 79 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 80: ...Figure C 1 2 REAR Figure C 1 3 IOU_1GbE Figure C 1 4 IOU_10GbE 80 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 81: ...Figure C 1 5 Disk Unit 81 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 82: ...he top and bottom of a SB inward with both hands Figure C 2 1 APP0302020 C 2 2 Removing the system board 1 Removing the system board See Figure C 2 2 1 Move section A downward with both hands Unlocked 2 Move section B upward with both hands 3 Move section C of the top and bottom of the system board outward with both hands 82 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 83: ...ystem board cover 1 Installing the system board cover See Figure C 2 3 1 Set the system board cover at the removed location 2 While pressing section B in the top of the system board cover move the system board cover Figure C 2 3 83 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 84: ...e Figure C 2 4 1 While moving section A of the left and right of the system board upward press section B of the top of the system board cover and pull the system board cover out in the direction indicated by the arrow 2 Move the system board cover upward Figure C 2 4 84 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 85: ... C 3 1 Installing and removing the CPU module Appearance Figure C 3 1 1 1 Installing the CPU module 1 Unlock the lever lock using the unlocking sequence shown in Figure C 3 1 2 and raise the lever Figure C 3 1 2 85 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 86: ... other to remove the cover ANNT When removing the cover do not move it in a horizontal direction but rather lift it up vertically to prevent the pins from being bent Be careful not to drop the removed cover on the socket Figure C 3 1 3 3 Install the CPU according to Figure C 3 1 4 Figure C 3 1 4 86 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 87: ...e C 3 1 5 5 Lock the lock lever in reverse order of opening the CPU holder and secure the CPU 6 Set the heat sink in the holes of the heat sink shown in Figure C 3 1 6 and mount the heat sink according to Figure C 3 1 7 Figure C 3 1 6 87 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 88: ...he horizontal position tighten the screws using the tightening sequence shown in Figure C 3 1 8 Repeat the sequence several times ANNT When mounting the heat sink make sure that the screws engaged Do not tighten one of the screws too much Figure C 3 1 8 88 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 89: ...APP0303020 C 3 2 Locations of CPU module components 1 Locations of CPU module components See Figure C 3 2 Figure C 3 2 89 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 90: ...emory is latched ANNT Be careful not to open the connector lever beyond its limit position Otherwise the connector may be damaged Figure C 4 1 APP0304020 C 4 2 Removing the memory 1 Removing the memory See Figure C 4 2 1 Open the left and right latches with both hands 2 Remove the memory ANNT Be careful not to open the connector lever beyond its limit position Otherwise the connector may be damage...

Page 91: ...Figure C 4 2 91 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 92: ...304030 C 4 3 Locations of memory components 1 Mounting locations See Figure C 4 3 DIMM xCxx DIMM xDxx is memory mounted memory expansion board Figure C 4 3 Locations of memory components 92 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 93: ...pansion board See Figure C 5 1 2 1 Move Section A to the right end position 2 Hold section A and section B and move the memory expansion board to the mounting locations 3 Set the notch of the memory expansion board in the guide pin of the SB 4 Pull section A left downward Figure C 5 1 1 Figure C 5 1 2 93 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 94: ...020 C 5 2 Removing the memory expansion board 1 Removing the memory expansion board See Figure C 5 2 1 Pull section A rightward 2 Hold section A and B and lift it up vertically Figure C 5 2 94 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 95: ... PCI Express card 1 Installing the PCI Express card 1 Remove two screws of the cover shown in Figure C 6 1 1 Figure C 6 1 1 2 While pressing section B shown in Figure C 6 1 2 and moving it in the direction indicated by the arrow remove the cover 95 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 96: ...Figure C 6 1 2 96 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 97: ...n Figure C 6 1 3 and pull the sub unit for installing the PCI Express card upward Figure C 6 1 3 4 Remove the screw at section D of the sub unit for installing the PCI Express card shown in Figure C 6 1 4 and install the PCI Express card Figure C 6 1 4 97 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 98: ...e C 6 1 5 and secure the PCI Express card Figure G 6 1 5 6 Install the sub unit for installing the PCI Express card in the IOU 7 Tighten the screws at section C which is secured to the ground shown in Figure C 6 1 6 Figure C 6 1 6 98 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 99: ...8 While pressing section B shown in Figure C 6 1 7 and moving it in the direction indicated by the arrow install the cover Figure C 6 1 7 99 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 100: ...ving the PCI Express card 1 Remove two screws of the cover shown in Figure C 6 2 1 Figure C 6 2 1 2 While pressing section B shown in Figure C 6 2 2 and moving it in the direction indicated by the arrow remove the cover Figure C 6 2 2 100 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 101: ...n Figure C 6 2 3 and pull the sub unit for installing the PCI Express card upward Figure C 6 2 3 4 Remove the screw at section D of the sub unit for installing the PCI Express card shown in Figure C 6 2 4 and remove the PCI Express card Figure C 6 2 4 101 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 102: ...t section D shown in Figure C 6 2 5 Figure C 6 2 5 6 Install the sub unit for installing the PCI Express card in the IOU 7 Tighten the screw at section C which is secured to the ground shown in Figure C 6 2 6 Figure C 6 2 6 102 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 103: ...8 While pressing section B shown in Figure C 6 2 7 and moving it in the direction indicated by the arrow install the cover Figure C 6 2 7 9 Tighten two screws on the cover 103 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 104: ...nd as shown by Figure C 6 3 1 because there are two kinds by the position installed in FBU TRAY Figure C 6 3 1 2 It matches it under the maintenance bracket on both sides of FBU HOLDER while inclining FBU a little referring to Figure C 6 3 2 3 FBU is inserted until being fixed to the position Figure C 6 3 2 4 FBU that has installed FBU HOLDER referring to Figure C 6 3 3 is installed in FBU TRAY Wh...

Page 105: ... unit 1GbE is used Figure C 6 3 4 6 FBU connects SLOT 1 and FBU with dual channel SAS array controller card of SLOT 2 with the FBU cable referring to Figure C 6 3 5 The FBU cable makes it not get on the heat sink When the cover of input output unit 1GbE is obtained like Figure C 6 3 6 the FBU cable only has not to be seen from the outside 105 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 106: ...Figure G 6 3 5 Figure G 6 3 6 106 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 107: ...P0307010 C 7 1 Installing the HDD SSD 1 Installing the HDD SSD 1 Push the lever inward See Figure C 7 1 Figure C 7 1 APP0307020 C 7 2 Removing the HDD SSD 1 Removing the HDD SSD 1 Pull the green latch outward while pushing on it See Figure C 7 2 Figure G 7 2 107 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 108: ... C 8 1 1 1 Push section B upward 2 Install the power cable 3 Fix the power cable with the reusable tie Figure C 8 1 1 2 Installing the PSU PSU 3 to PSU 5 See Figure C 8 1 2 1 Push section B downward 2 Install the power cable 3 Fix the power cable with the reusable tie Figure C 8 1 2 108 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 109: ...er cable 2 Remove the power cable 3 Pull section A downward Unlocked 4 Pull section B downward Figure C 8 2 1 2 Removing the PSU PSU 3 to PSU 05 See Figure C 8 2 2 1 Loosen the reusable tie which fixed the power cable 2 Remove the power cable 3 Pull section A upward Unlocked 4 Pull section B upward Figure C 8 2 2 109 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 110: ...lling the IOU 1 Installing the IOU See Figure C 9 1 1 Push section B inward Figure C 9 1 APP0309020 C 9 2 Removing the IOU 1 Removing the IOU See Figure C 9 2 1 Pull section A rightward 2 Pull section B outward Figure C 9 2 110 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 111: ...ling the DU 1 Installing the DU See Figure C 10 1 1 1 Push section B inward Figure C 10 1 1 2 Installing the cover See Figure C 10 1 2 1 While pressing section C push it in the direction indicated by the arrow Figure C 10 1 2 111 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 112: ...U See Figure C 10 2 1 1 Pull section A upward Unlocked 2 Pull section B outward Figure C 10 2 1 2 Removing the cover See Figure C 10 2 2 1 While pressing section C pull it out in the direction indicated by the arrow Figure G 10 2 2 112 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 113: ... 1 Installing the FANU 1 Installing the FANU PSU 0 to PSU 2 See Figure C 11 1 1 1 Push section B upward Figure C 11 1 1 2 Installing the FANU PSU 3 to PSU 5 See Figure C 11 1 2 1 Push section B downward Figure C 11 1 2 113 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 114: ...SU 0 to PSU 2 See Figure C 11 2 1 1 Pull section A downward Unlocked 2 Pull section B downward Figure C 11 2 1 2 Removing the FANU PSU 3 to PSU 5 See Figure C 11 2 2 1 Pull section A upward Unlocked 2 Pull section B upward Figure C 11 2 2 114 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 115: ...stalling the SFP module See Figure C 12 1 1 Insert the module to the card 2 Remove the dust cap when the cable is connected Figure C 12 1 APP0312020 C 12 2 Removing the 10G BASE SR SFP module 1 Removing the SFP module See Figure C 12 2 1 Open the lever 2 Pull the lever open Figure C 12 2 115 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 116: ...able 1 Grasp the module and work it toward and into the rear of the card See Figure C 12 3 Figure C 12 3 APP0312040 C 12 4 Removing the 10G BASE CR SFP cable 1 Removing the SFP cable 1 While pressing part A pull out the module See Figure C 12 4 Figure C 12 4 116 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 117: ...ee Figure C 13 1 1 Grasp the module and work it toward and into the rear of the card 2 To connect a cable remove the dust cap Figure G 13 1 APP0313020 C 13 2 Removing the 10G BASE SR SFP module 1 Removing the SFP module See Figure C 13 2 1 Operate the lever to open it 2 Hold the lever and pull it out Figure C 13 2 117 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 118: ...able 1 Grasp the module and work it toward and into the rear of the card See Figure C 13 3 Figure C 13 3 APP0313040 C 13 4 Removing the 10G BASE CR SFP cable 1 Removing the SFP cable 1 While pressing part A pull out the module See Figure C 13 4 Figure C 13 4 118 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 119: ... angle fit the FBU under both retaining brackets of the FBU holder as shown in Figure C 14 1 1 Push in the FBU until it locks in place See Figure C 14 1 1 Figure C 14 1 1 2 Connect the FBU cable See Figure C 14 1 2 Figure C 14 1 2 3 Secure the FBU See Figure C 14 1 3 119 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 120: ...Figure C 14 1 3 120 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 121: ...TFM module to the SAS array controller car See Figure C 14 2 1 The TFM module and screws are the attached items of the flash backup unit Figure C 14 2 1 2 Secure the solder side of TFM with the screws See Figure C 14 2 2 Figure C 14 2 2 121 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 122: ...0 C 14 3 FBU Cable Connection 1 Connect between the FBU and the TFM module with the FBU cable See Figure C 14 3 1 The FBU cable are the attached items of the flash backup unit Figure C 14 3 1 122 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 123: ...RAID CARD shown in the following figure indicates a SAS array controller card APP0315010 C 15 1 Installing the SAS Array Controller Card only into Slot 0 1 Confirm the jumper setting of BP Board 0 and 1 See Figure C 15 1 1 Figure C 15 1 1 2 Install the SAS array controller card into Slot 0 and secure it with the screws See Figure C 15 1 2 Figure C 15 1 2 123 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 124: ...e if flash backup unit is used See Appendix C 14 3 FBU Cable Connection APP0314030 4 Connect POW Cable as shown in Figure C 15 1 3 and BP Board 0 and 1 5 Connect SAS Cable as shown in Figure C 15 1 3 Figure C 15 1 3 124 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 125: ...f BP Board 0 and 1 See Figure C 15 2 1 Figure C 15 2 1 2 Install the SAS array controller card into Slot 1 and secure it with the screws See Figure C 15 2 2 Figure C 15 2 2 3 Connect FBU cable and TFM module if flash backup unit is used See Appendix C 14 3 FBU Cable Connection APP0314030 125 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 126: ... 4 Connect POW Cable as shown in Figure C 15 2 3 and BP Board 0 and 1 5 Connect SAS Cable as shown in Figure C 15 2 3 Figure C 15 2 3 126 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 127: ...f BP Board 0 and 1 See Figure C 15 3 1 Figure C 15 3 1 2 Install the SAS array controller card into Slot 0 and Slot 1 and secure it with the screws See Figure C 15 3 2 Figure C 15 3 2 3 Connect FBU cable and TFM module if flash backup unit is used See Appendix C 14 3 FBU Cable Connection APP0314030 127 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 128: ...and 1 5 Connect SAS Cable as shown in Figure C 15 3 3 Put the cable cap on P1 SAS cable connected to SAS array controller card in Slot 0 and P2 SAS cable connected to SAS array controller card in Slot 1 for unconnecting the cables Figure C 15 3 3 128 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 129: ...t is possible for cable routing See Figure H 2 2 To ensure sufficient clearance for inserting and removing the units leave some extra cable length when routing the cables so that they do not overlap the units which must be visible from the front The AC cable must be fixed to reusable cable tie of PSU firmly Figure D The example of cable routing recommendation 129 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 130: ... main unit In this chapter the power supply unit is written and PSU and the FAN unit are written as FANU APP0501000 E 1 Cisco C880 APP0501010 E 1 1 200V standard configuration Power cable bundled to the main unit as shown by Figure E 1 1 is connected Figure E 1 1 130 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 131: ...APP0501020 E 1 2 200V redundant power supply configuration Power cable bundled to the main unit as shown by Figure E 1 2 is connected Figure E 1 2 131 CA92344 0577 01 ...

Page 132: ...APP0501030 E 1 3 200V dual power feed configuration Power cable bundled to the main unit as shown by Figure E 1 3 is connected Figure E 1 3 132 CA92344 0577 01 ...

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