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29 / Vcc1.2vCORE

02h (Voltage)

Event Type: 01h (Threshold)

30 / Vcc1.2v

02h (Voltage)

Event Type: 01h (Threshold)

31 / Vcc1.0v

02h (Voltage)

Event Type: 01h (Threshold)

32 / Vcc0.9vVREF

02h (Voltage)

Event Type: 01h (Threshold)

33 / Vcc0.9vVTT

02h (Voltage)

Event Type: 01h (Threshold)

34 / Vcc 5.0vIPMB

02h (Voltage)

Event Type: 01h (Threshold)

35 / Pres-SFP28

21h ( Slot/connector)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0: Fault status (SFP not present)

Offset 1: Identify Status (SFP present)

36 / SFP-25

21h ( Slot/connector)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0: Fault status (SFP not present)

Offset 1: Identify Status (SFP present)

37 / SFP-26

21h ( Slot/connector)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0: Fault status (SFP not present)

Offset 1: Identify Status (SFP present)

38 / SFP-28

21h ( Slot/connector)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0: Fault status (SFP not present)

Offset 1: Identify Status (SFP present)

39 / SFP-29

21h ( Slot/connector)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0: Fault status (SFP not present)

Offset 1: Identify Status (SFP present)

40 / SFP-30

21h ( Slot/connector)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0: Fault status (SFP not present)

Offset 1: Identify Status (SFP present)

41 / SFP-31

21h ( Slot/connector)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0: Fault status (SFP not present)

Offset 1: Identify Status (SFP present)

42 / SFP-32

21h ( Slot/connector)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0: Fault status (SFP not present)

Offset 1: Identify Status (SFP present)

43 / POST Value

C6h (Kontron OEM )

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0Eh: POST Error

   Event Data 2: POST code

44 / Boot Error

1Eh (Boot Error)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Refer to IPMI v1.5

45 / System Upgr

CAh (Firmware Upgrade Status)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0: Firmware upgrade in progress

Offset 1: Firmware upgrade succeeded

46 / Memory State

24h (Platform Alert)

Event Type: 6Fh (Sensor Specific)

Offset 0: memory clear finished

Offset 1: memory clear not finished

Table 4-7:

Sensor List (Continued)

Sensor Number / ID 

string

Sensor Type (CODE)

Event Type Code / Event Offsets

Summary of Contents for CP6930-1

Page 1: ...www kontron com CP6930 1 Document Revision 1 1 Date August 2016 User Guide...

Page 2: ...ghts reserved All data is for information purposes only and not guaranteed for legal purposes Infor mation has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assume...

Page 3: ...1 2 General compliances 3 1 1 3 Hot Swap Capability 3 1 2 Optional Accessories 3 1 2 1 Rear and Front IO Modules 3 1 3 Technical Specification 4 1 3 1 Power 4 1 3 2 Mechanics 4 1 3 3 CPCI Keying 4 1...

Page 4: ...24 3 5 4 Jumpers 24 3 5 5 Backplane Connectors 25 4 Software Description 30 4 1 Supported RFCs 30 4 1 1 FASTPATH Management 30 4 1 2 FASTPATH Switching 31 4 1 3 FASTPATH Routing 33 4 1 4 FASTPATH IPv...

Page 5: ...1 Updating Firmware 60 4 5 2 Updating IPMI 61 5 Thermal Considerations 62 5 1 Thermal Monitoring 62 5 2 Thermal Regulation 63 5 3 Airflow 64 6 Power Considerations 66 6 1 System Power 66 6 1 1 Basebo...

Page 6: ...or J1 Pinout 25 Table 3 12 Connector J2 Pinout 26 Table 3 13 Connector J3 Pinout 27 Table 3 14 Connector J4 Pinout 28 Table 3 15 Connector J5 Pinout 29 Table 4 1 POST tests 41 Table 4 2 POST routines...

Page 7: ...CP6930 1 15 Figure 3 2 Front Panel of the CP6930 1 21 Figure 3 3 Jumper Block Pinning 24 Figure 5 1 Temperature Sensor Location 63 Figure 5 2 Maximum PCB3 temperature versus airflow 64 Figure 5 3 Impe...

Page 8: ...actured to satisfy environmental protection requirements where possible Many of the compo nents used structural parts printed circuit boards connectors batteries etc are capable of being recycled Fina...

Page 9: ...s symbol indicates that the product described in this manual is in compliance with all applied CE standards Please refer also to the section Regulatory cpmpli ance Statements in this manual WARNING Al...

Page 10: ...astics or sponges They can cause short circuits and damage the batteries or conduc tive circuits on the system Laser Lights Laser light from fiber optic transmission cables and components can damage y...

Page 11: ...oved will also be excluded from this warranty If the customer s eligibility for warranty has not been voided in the event of any claim he may return the product at the earliest possible convenience to...

Page 12: ...rts used PCIe 1 1 2 5Gbps Gen1 single lane Management IF Line rate switching for all packet sizes and conditions Supports 23x Link Ports to Node boards 10 100 1000Base T via external Copper PHY Suppor...

Page 13: ...ection to Unit Computer using front 10 100 1000Base T management port Management connection to Unit computer via RS232 at J4 FRU data storage serial ID in Unit Computer NOR Flash Board support package...

Page 14: ...pability The board supports Full Hot Swap capability as required by PICMG 2 1 R2 0 It can be removed or inserted in a powered slot Please refer to the PICMG 2 1 R2 0 specification for additional detai...

Page 15: ...custom heat sink extending from the bottom to the top of the board covering all major chips and ensuring stiffness of the complete PCB assembly The board uses standard CPCI front panels and handles 1...

Page 16: ...ard DIN IEC 60068 2 6 Sine ANSI Vita 47 2005 Environmental class EAC1 Bellcore GR 63 Section 4 4 10Hz to 300Hz Acceleration 2 g Test Cycle 1 oct min Cycle Count 10 axis 3 axis 5 Hz to 100 Hz Power Spe...

Page 17: ...A EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Europe EN55022 Europe EN55024 Europe EN61000 6 3 Europe EN61000 6 2 Europe CISPR22 VCCI Voluntary Japan Electromagnetic Compatibility requirement EN 300 386 Electro Magnetic...

Page 18: ...negotiation of speeds and operational mode on all external copper GE in terfaces as well as on all base fabric interfaces Layer 2 multicast services using GARP GMRP IEEE 802 1p VLAN support including...

Page 19: ...Support for retrieving and installing multiple configurations Support for startup configurations based on the cPCI SGA GA Shelf Geograph ical Address Geographical Address see CP6930 1 CLI Reference Ma...

Page 20: ...ing the CP6930 1 The SFP cages have sharp edges which might lead to injuries ESD Equipment This CompactPCI board contains electrostatically sensitive devices Please observe the neces sary precautions...

Page 21: ...he system before proceeding Carefully insert the board into the slot designated by the application requirements for the board until it makes contact with the backplane connectors Using both ejector ha...

Page 22: ...ystem drivers and applications factory installed with default configurations Updating the Software with new operating system or applications or new versions is provided by a dedicated update mech anis...

Page 23: ...an initial access using the serial port is required The procedure for assigning an IP address to the serviceport is described in the following User input is printed in bold let ters 1 Connect to seria...

Page 24: ...e procedure for assigning an IP address to the network port is described in the following User input is printed in bold let ters 1 Connect to serial port on the front plate using the Kontron DB9 adapt...

Page 25: ...rrent startup config created successfully Configuration Saved Ethernet Fabric To access the CLI via Fast Ethernet networkport open a telnet connection to the configured IP address port 23 It might mak...

Page 26: ...CP6930 1User Guide 15 3 Functional Description The board is composed of the following building blocks Ethernet Infrastructure Unit Computer and Memory IPMI Power Supply Figure 3 1 Functional Block Di...

Page 27: ...d management software identifies the interfaces as 0 1 to 0 24 continuing to 0 33 for the front panel ports The LED numbering on the front panel corresponds to this numbering scheme Table 3 1 Ethernet...

Page 28: ...ps 0 30 SFP 3 1 10 Gbps 0 31 SFP 4 1 10 Gbps 0 32 SFP 5 1 10 Gbps 0 33 SFP 6 1 10 Gbps Note SFP or SFP modules are not included with the CP6930 1 An application note with a list of modules successfull...

Page 29: ...e management system provides the ability to manage the power cooling and inter connect needs of intelligent devices to monitor events and to log events to a central repository intelligent FRU Field Re...

Page 30: ...terfaces The IPMB 0 can be switched to a redundant mode by aggregating the physical IPMB 0 and IPMB 1 lines together to one sin gle logical IPMB 0 In redundant mode command retries are send over the s...

Page 31: ...s located on connector J4 pin A9 If left open the signal is inactive If pulled to GND the signal is active The following table shows how to configure the desired write protection level Default setting...

Page 32: ...I support for Copper SFPs in 2 of the 8 front panel uplink ports providing 10 100 1000Base T modes of oper ation 1x 10 100 1000Base T for Management RJ45 connector 1x RS232 for Management RJ45 connect...

Page 33: ...3 6 Front RJ45 Ethernet Connector Table 3 7 Front RS232 Contact MDI 1 BI_DA 2 BI_DA 3 BI_DB 4 BI_DC 5 BI_DC 6 BI_DB 7 BI_DD 8 BI_DD Pin Direction Signal 1 OUT RTS 2 DTR 3 OUT TXD 4 GND 5 GND 6 IN RXD...

Page 34: ...ow ing states Off link down On link up but no activity Blinking link up and activity Green Link Activity LED for the CPU 10 100 1000Base T Management port Off link down On link up but no activity Blin...

Page 35: ...ets the PM 3 5 4 Jumpers The CP6930 1 provides one jumper for board configuration When the Flash Write Protection Disable FWPD jumper is set the bootloader code in the flash is unprotected When it is...

Page 36: ...rear I O support on the system slot 3 5 5 1 J1 Connector Power 3 3V 5 0V V I O IPMB Power 5 0V IPMB 0 Hot Swap Table 3 11 Connector J1 Pinout Pin Row A Row B Row C Row D Row E Row F 25 V_5V_CPCI NC NC...

Page 37: ...NC NC NC NC GND 19 NC NC IPMB1_SDA IPMB1_SCL IPMB_ALERT GND 18 NC NC NC NC NC GND 17 NC NC NC NC NC GND 16 NC NC NC NC NC GND 15 NC NC NC NC NC GND 14 NC NC NC NC NC GND 13 NC NC NC NC NC GND 12 NC N...

Page 38: ...FL_DC8 FL_DC8 GND 15 FL_DB8 FL_DB8 GND FL_DD8 FL_DD8 GND 14 FL_DA7 FL_DA7 GND FL_DC7 FL_DC7 GND 13 FL_DB7 FL_DB7 GND FL_DD7 FL_DD7 GND 12 FL_DA6 FL_DA6 GND FL_DC6 FL_DC6 GND 11 FL_DB6 FL_DB6 GND FL_DD...

Page 39: ...22 GND FL_DC22 FL_DC22 GND 20 FL_DB22 FL_DB22 GND FL_DD22 FL_DD22 GND 19 FL_DA23 FL_DA23 GND FL_DC23 FL_DC23 GND 18 FL_DB23 FL_DB23 GND FL_DD23 FL_DD23 GND 17 NC NC GND NC NC GND 16 NC NC GND NC NC GN...

Page 40: ...17 FL_DB17 GND FL_DD17 FL_DD17 GND 16 FL_DA16 FL_DA16 GND FL_DC16 FL_DC16 GND 15 FL_DB16 FL_DB16 GND FL_DD16 FL_DD16 GND 14 FL_DA15 FL_DA15 GND FL_DC15 FL_DC15 GND 13 FL_DB15 FL_DB15 GND FL_DD15 FL_DD...

Page 41: ...ement Core Features RFC 854 Telnet RFC 855 Telnet option specifications RFC 1155 SMI v1 RFC 1157 SNMP RFC 1212 Concise MIB definitions RFC 1867 HTML 2 0 forms with file upload extensions RFC 1901 Comm...

Page 42: ...RFC 4419 Diffie Hellman group exchange for the SSH transport layer protocol HTML 4 0 specification December 1997 Java Plug in 1 6 0_01 and Java Script 1 3 Advanced Management Features Industry standa...

Page 43: ...C 5171 UniDirectional Link Detection UDLD Protocol Additional Layer 2 Functionality Broadcast storm recovery Double VLAN VMAN tagging DHCP Snooping Dynamic ARP inspection Independent VLAN Learning IVL...

Page 44: ...tocol support RFC 2869 RADIUS extensions RFC 28869bis RADIUS support for Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP RFC 3164 The BSD syslog protocol RFC 3580 802 1X RADIUS usage guidelines RFC 5176 Dynami...

Page 45: ...autoconfiguration RFC 2464 IPv6 over Ethernet RFC 2711 IPv6 router alert RFC 3056 Connection of IPv6 Domains via IPv4 Clouds RFC 3315 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 DHCPv6 RFC 3484 Defau...

Page 46: ...for inbound or outbound layer 2 traffic classification based on Source MAC address Destination MAC address EtherType VLAN identifier value or range outer and or inner VLAN tag 802 1p user priority out...

Page 47: ...uration 4 2 Supported MIBs The Software supports the following MIBs 4 2 1 Enterprise MIB Support for all managed objects not contained in standards based MIBs 4 2 2 Base Package MIBs RFC 2273 SNMP Not...

Page 48: ...1AB 2005 LLDP EXT DOT3 MIB ANSI TIA 1057 LLDP EXT MED MIB POWER ETHERNET MIB Draft no RFC DIFFSERV DSCP TC Draft no RFC FASTPATH Greenethernet Private MIB RFC 2677 IANA Address Family Numbers MIB RFC...

Page 49: ...es FASTPATH MVRP MIB MVRP private MIB for IEEE 802 1Q devices FASTPATH Enterprise MIBs supporting switching features Broadcom Private MIB for 802 1Qat 802 1Qav Configuration 4 2 4 Routing Package MIBs...

Page 50: ...ographical Address extended management features Kontron specific MIBs start with a kex_ Here s a list of MIBs provided including its content kex_config Set BSP startup services Handle arbitrary config...

Page 51: ...to configuration mode Ethernet protocol LOS Transmit Fault EEPROM content Present trap kex_ref basic Kontron Information kex_sensor common sensor list kex_version FASTPATH version Chip information Add...

Page 52: ...The following table shows the POST code values written into the CPLDs postcode register in case of a POST error Table 4 1 POST tests Test Description Serial Onboard Unit Computer serial controller loo...

Page 53: ...your bootcmd variable this can prevent you from entering interactive commands again forever Set this variable to 1 to disable autoboot default 3 for boot monitor 10 for boot write protected boot firm...

Page 54: ...is increased to 10 Finally all changes are stored into flash environment sector setenv bootcmdmyscript bootp tftpboot loadaddr myimg multi bootm loadaddr setenv bootsource myscript setenv bootdelay 10...

Page 55: ...backplane system IPMB bus from the faulted Hub Board If possible the PM activates the redundant IPMB bus to re establish system management communi cation to report the fault The onboard DC voltage cur...

Page 56: ...4h O Yes Get Watchdog Timer 27 7 App 25h O Yes BMC Device and Messaging Commands O Set BMC Global Enables 22 1 App 2Eh O Yes Get BMC Global Enables 22 2 App 2Fh O Yes Clear Message Flags 22 3 App 30h...

Page 57: ...7h O No Chassis Device Commands O Get Chassis Capabilities 28 1 Chassis 00h O Yes Get Chassis Status 28 2 Chassis 01h O Yes Chassis Control 28 3 Chassis 02h O Yes Chassis Reset 28 4 Chassis 03h O No C...

Page 58: ...sitory Allocation Info 33 10 Storage 21h O No Reserve SDR Repository 33 11 Storage 22h O No Get SDR 33 12 Storage 23h O No Add SDR 33 13 Storage 24h O No Partial Add SDR 33 14 Storage 25h O No Delete...

Page 59: ...load Firmware Block HPM 1 32h YES Finish Firmware Upload HPM 1 33h YES Get Upgrade Status HPM 1 34h YES Activate Firmware HPM 1 35h YES Query Self Test Results HPM 1 36h YES Query Rollback Status HPM...

Page 60: ...ded returned as 5 5 Firmware Revision 2 Minor Firmware Revision BCD encoded returned as 24h 6 IPMI Version returned as 51h 7 Additional Device Support 7 Chassis device returned as 1 6 Bridge returned...

Page 61: ...2 reserved 1 1 set values 0 get values 0 is cold reset required flag 6 Operation Mode 7 5 reserved 4 IPMB Mode 1 redundant 0 non redundant 3 1 reserved 0 Controller mode 1 BMC mode 0 Satellite Mode 7...

Page 62: ...s Code 0 K 0xBA Pass Code 1 o 0x90 Pass Code 2 n 0x91 Pass Code 3 t 0x8B 4 N Externally Updated Sensor Values Response data 1 Completion Code LUN NetFn CMD OemApSetManufacturingDate 3 OEM 3Eh 0dh Byte...

Page 63: ...ss Code 0 K 0xBA Pass Code 1 o 0x90 Pass Code 2 n 0x91 Pass Code 3 t 0x8B Response data 1 Completion Code 2 4 Manufacturing Date LUN NetFn CMD OemApGet ReleaseInfo 3 OEM 30h 01h Byte Data Field Reques...

Page 64: ...ss Code 0 S 2 Pass Code 1 1 3 Pass Code 2 7 4 Pass Code 3 0 5 Pass Code 4 1 Response data 1 Completion Code 2 19 Firmware capabilities vector LUN NetFn CMD OemApSetFirmwareCapabilities 3 OEM 30h 04h B...

Page 65: ...e prefix will be Sxx where xx is the slot number e g 09 The sensor number is the number which identifies the sensor e g when using the IPMI command Get Sensor Reading Please note that ipmitool accepts...

Page 66: ...dog 08h SW initiated FFh unknown 11 HandleSwitch 24h Platform Alert Event Type 6Fh Offset 0 assertion Handle state opened 12 Health Error 24h Platform Alert Event Type 03h Digital Discrete Offset 0 Sy...

Page 67: ...21h Slot connector Event Type 6Fh Sensor Specific Offset 0 Fault status SFP not present Offset 1 Identify Status SFP present 40 SFP 30 21h Slot connector Event Type 6Fh Sensor Specific Offset 0 Fault...

Page 68: ...critical Upper criti cal Upper Non Recoverable 19 Vcc5 0vCPCI 4 76 V NA 5 00 V NA 5 24 V NA 20 Icc5 0vCPCI NA NA NA NA 9 94 A NA 21 Vcc3 3vCPCI 3 14 V NA 3 30 V NA 3 46 V NA 22 Icc3 3vCPCI NA NA NA 9...

Page 69: ...eas and data fields shown values are examples which may differ depending on the used board type FRU Board Info Area Manufacturing date time Board manufacturer Kontron Board Product Name CP6930 1 Board...

Page 70: ...00000 128KB mtd1 vpd Vital Product Data 128KB 0xF8140000 0x00140000 128KB mtd2 env Redundant bootloader environ ment each 128 KB 128KB 0xF8180000 0x00180000 43264KB mtd3 system Linux system kernel and...

Page 71: ...ackage is loaded from a remote TFTP server A software update of the CP6930 1 CPCI Switch is done by performing the following steps 1 Prepare network access of the board 2 Log in to the privileged exec...

Page 72: ...rmware package file is provided in pkg format and is stored in the data update directory of the release directory tree Ethernet Fabric copy tftp 192 168 1 240 S1701 ipmi GA 4 02 pkg ipmi Mode TFTP Set...

Page 73: ...eral Manager Although temperature sensing information is made available to the PM the CP6930 1 itself does not provide any active means of temperature regulation The following temperatures are measure...

Page 74: ...ase conditions maximum ambient temperature of 68 C under maximum load with sufficient air flow i e 27 CFM is possible while all temperatures of on board components stay below their critical thresholds...

Page 75: ...w Figure 5 2 Maximum PCB3 temperature versus airflow 5 3 Airflow In order to allow system integrators to optimize environmental conditions for the CP6930 1 airflow measurements were performed The pres...

Page 76: ...User Guide 65 The area between the front panel and the backplane connectors is divided into five zones The following diagram shows the airflow distribution across those zones Figure 5 4 Airflow Distr...

Page 77: ...ot be exceeded Power supplies to be used with the CP6930 1 should be carefully tested to ensure compliance with these ratings 6 1 2 Backplane Backplanes to be used with the CP6930 1 must be adequately...

Page 78: ...be sufficient to allow for backplane input line resistance variations due to temperature changes etc 6 1 3 1 Start up Requirement Power supplies must comply with the following guidelines in order to...

Page 79: ...50 mV Main Voltage 3 3 V 3 3 VDC 5 3 50 mV VI O PCI Voltage 3 3 VDC or 5 VDC 5 3 50 mV GND Ground not directly connected to potential earth PE WARNING All of the input voltages must be functionally co...

Page 80: ...during the first 2 3 seconds after power has been applied power on or hot swap insertion are less than the maximum currents given in Table 6 3 for each of the variants Table 6 3 Input Current and Pow...

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