CHAPTER 2 Hardware Configuration
2.7 MMB (Management Board)
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FIGURE 2.20 External view of the MMB
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Description
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Top view
(2)
Front view
(3)
Front perspective view
(4)
Right lateral view
2.7.2 MMB serial interface
The MMB has one serial port (Dsub-9 pin). MMB operations are carried out from a management network
through a Web-UI. It can also be operated by connecting a management terminal to the serial port of the
MMB through a CLI.
For details on accessing the MMB through the serial interface, see ‘3.3.1 Connecting the MMB console PC’
in the
PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Installation Manual
(CA92344-0536).
2.7.3 MMB LAN interface
The MMB has a total of three types of ports, namely, the GbE LAN port (for management), the CE port (for
maintenance) and the REMCS port.
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USER port (#0/#1 port of the MMB)
These LAN ports are used to connect an MMB operation terminal for a user to the MMB. The user can
use a Web browser from the MMB operation terminal to communicate with the MMB firmware and
operate and manage the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series.
USER port can be duplicated. This port is for 1000Base-T support.
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REMCS port (MMB [REMOTE] port)
REMCS port is used for a connection (Internet connection, P-P connection, site server connection) to the
Fujitsu Support Center (OSC) of the REMCS. This port supports 100Base-TX.
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CE port (MMB [LOCAL] port)
The CE port is used by a field engineer to install or repair the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series (server). It is a
LAN port for connecting to the terminal of the field engineer (FST: Field Support Tool).
The MMB has a dedicated CPU and functions as one system management host.
The switching hubs for the management LAN, that for the LAN in the cabinet, and that for the BMC video
redirection/ virtual media are all built into the MMB.