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R220 NETWORK APPLIANCE

July 2014

Setup Guide

Summary of Contents for R220

Page 1: ...R220 NETWORK APPLIANCE July 2014 Setup Guide ...

Page 2: ...220 and made some technical updates August 2013 Technical updates See What s new in this release on page 5 for details July 2014 Added a new chapter on Remote Management See Chapter 4 for details 2014 by RadiSys Corporation All rights reserved Radisys is a registered trademarks of RadiSys Corporation All other trademarks registered trademarks service marks and trade names are the property of their...

Page 3: ...re you begin 16 Step 1 Unpack the system unit 16 Step 2 Check the voltage range 17 Step 3 Install internal options 17 Step 4 Connect the cables 17 Step 5 Perform the check out procedure 19 Step 6 Run the setup utility program 19 Step 7 Finish the installation 19 Technical support 19 Chapter 3 Installing optional components 20 Turning off power and disconnecting cables 20 Removing the cover 21 Inst...

Page 4: ...7 Remote access to the R220 Network Appliance 48 Configuring the R220 Network Appliance 51 Monitoring the R220 remotely 54 Maintenance 57 Appendix A Safety information 58 General safety 58 Rack installation safety 59 Safety inspection guide 59 Federal Communications Commission FCC statement 64 Industry Canada compliance statement 64 European Union EU electromagnetic compatibility directive 64 ...

Page 5: ...w in this release Added chapter 4 Remote Management This new chapter describes the option to manage the R220 remotely and includes information on the general technology and setup Where to get more product information For information on this product family and other Radisys products see the Radisys Web site at www radisys com Downloads manuals release notes software etc are available at www radisys...

Page 6: ...e PCB in its ESD shielding bag until you are ready to install it Before touching a module attach an ESD wrist strap to your wrist and connect its other end to a known ground Handle the module only in an area that has its working surfaces floor coverings and chairs connected to a known ground Hold modules only by their edges and mounting hardware Avoid touching PCB components and connector pins For...

Page 7: ...or SATA disk drives including SSD Low acoustic noise Custom memory HDD coprocessor s and I O card configurations available Remote system management including power up down sensor monitoring etc Note A monitor keyboard and mouse not included may be required for operation Figure 1 R220 system Mechanical characteristics a Measured from the external surface of the front I O panel to the external surfa...

Page 8: ...upply for illustrative purposes only This R220 is designed to support 1 1 redundant hot swappable power supplies Both bays should be filled with either AC DC or PSU blank modules to maintain adequate cooling IO bay 1 IO bay 4 HDD 7 IO bay 3 HDD 6 IO bay 2 HDD 5 Blower module 1 Blower module 3 Blower module 2 Blower module 4 HDD 0 HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 HDD 4 User panel Power supply B Power supply A PCI...

Page 9: ...ply with these precautions Make sure you have an adequate number of properly grounded electrical outlets for your system and any other peripheral devices The unit shall be installed in a restricted access area in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction 750W DC DC power supply Model R220RCPSU DC 750W redundant DC power supply Gold efficiency Hot swappable PMBus monitoring Automatic voltag...

Page 10: ...upply or centralized DC source and shall be reliably grounded to protective earth The unit shall be installed in a restricted access area in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction Power consumption The R220 supports many configurations for I O storage and computation Table 4 documents the power consumption of a maximum configuration where PCIe extenders are used for the front I O module...

Page 11: ...chassis as shown in Figure 2 on page 8 LEDs and buttons The user panel contains various LED lights and two buttons Figure 4 LED lights on the user panel Alarm mute button System reset button Critical system fault LED Major system fault LED Minor system fault LED User defined Telco LED HDD activity LED System ID LED Out of service LED Ethernet A status LED Ethernet B status LED Power button and pow...

Page 12: ...ristic Certification Standard and test criteria Product Safety US UL listed UL 60950 1 2nd Edition Safety for Information Technology Equipment Product Safety Canada UL Listed to Canadian safety standards CSA 22 2 60950 1 2nd Edition Safety for Information Technology Equipment Product Safety EU Conformance with the Low Voltage Directive EN 60950 1 2nd Edition Safety for Information Technology Equip...

Page 13: ...t a change rate of 30 C per hour maximum Unpacked 40 C to 23 C at a change rate of 13 C per minute 23 C to 70 C at a change rate of 30 C per hour 70 C to 23 C at a change rate of 10 C per minute 23 C to 40 C at a change rate of 30 C per hour Relative humidity Operating 5 to 85 non condensingb maximum wet bulb temperature of 30 C Non operating 5 to 95 non condensingb maximum wet bulb temperature of...

Page 14: ... for DC power ports Table 8 Immunity standards a Characteristic State Standard and test criteria ESD Operating EN 61000 4 2 8KV direct contact performance criteria B 15KV air discharge performance criteria C Radiated Operating EN 61000 4 3 10 V m 30 MHz to 10 GHz 80 AM Performance Criteria A Fast transient burst Operating EN 61000 4 4 AC Power ports 1kV DC power ports 1kV Signal ports more than 3 ...

Page 15: ...DC Power ports 0 15 80 MHz 3Vrms Data ports 0 15 80 MHz 3Vrms Performance criteria A Voltage dip interruption applies to a range of 200 240V AC Operating EN 61000 4 11 95 reduction 0 5 period criteria B 95 reduction 1 period criteria B 30 reduction 25 period criteria B 30 reduction 25 period criteria C 95 reduction 250 period criteria C Table 8 Immunity standards continued a Characteristic State S...

Page 16: ...unded power supply and shall be reliably grounded to protective earth The unit shall be installed in a restricted access area in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction DC powered systems only AC powered systems can be in restricted or non restricted areas The equipment shall be installed near the socket outlet so quick disconnect may be possible if necessary Step 1 Unpack the system uni...

Page 17: ...tion to determine whether a device driver is required and how to install it If you do not have any options to install or if you want to set up and run the R220 before installing options go to Step 4 Connect the cables Options should be installed before the R220 is mounted and the cables are attached Use the appropriate procedures in Installing optional components on page 20 Step 4 Connect the cabl...

Page 18: ...2 Installing the server 18 Figure 6 Ports Location Management port Ethernet Port B USB Port 1 USB Port 2 Ethernet Port A Serial port VGA port ...

Page 19: ...s to load 3 Follow the instructions in the setup utility interface Step 7 Finish the installation The R220 hardware is now set up and you are ready to finish the installation by installing the required software and completing the paperwork The final steps are different for various configurations and applications but you can use the following checklist as a guide Install the operating system Refer ...

Page 20: ... you Install all options at one time to prevent having to repeatedly remove and re install the system cover Note When handling electronic components use care to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge See Handling electrostatic discharge sensitive devices on page 62 for a list of those precautions Turning off power and disconnecting cables Follow the steps below to turn off the system unit and...

Page 21: ...n Figure 7 1 Remove the cover screws 2 Slide the cover rearward about 12 mm 3 Rotate the front of the cover less than 45 degrees and then lift the rear of the cover off vertically Figure 7 Removing the R220 cover WARNING Handle the cover with care and avoid scratching the front I O middle panel otherwise it may cause damage to the components on the middle panel To install the cover 1 Align the cov...

Page 22: ...ssembly and PCIe cables are attached to the PCIe assembly and front I O modules Removal of the PCIe cables requires special tools and training Accessing the memory module sockets 1 Place the chassis on a grounded work surface and remove the cover as shown in Figure 7 on page 21 2 Remove the rear PCIe assembly and associated cables if applicable as shown in Figure 8 WARNING The PCIe assembly should...

Page 23: ...ides under the middle panel The DIMM will rise about 0 25 inch 2 Lift the DIMM out of the connector The DIMM removal process should be done in sequence For example if the middle DIMM needs to be removed remove the side DIMMs first WARNING Do not allow the cables to scratch the DIMMs while removing the DIMMs from sockets E0 B1 and C0 shown in Figure 10 on page 24 Figure 9 Removing DIMMs ...

Page 24: ...Use socket A0 for CPU0 and socket E0 for CPU1 Two DIMMs for each CPU Use sockets A0 B0 for CPU0 and sockets E0 F0 for CPU1 Four DIMMs for each CPU Use sockets A0 B0 C0 D0 for CPU0 and sockets E0 F0 G0 H0 for CPU1 Eight DIMMs for each CPU Populate all DIMM sockets See Figure 10 Important Populated sockets should contain DIMMs of identical size type and speed The CPUs should be allocated equal total...

Page 25: ... are in the center slot of the connector 2 Insert the DIMM into the connector and squeeze the DIMM into the connector as shown in Figure 11 The release levers will move to the closed position when the DIMM is fully seated in the connector Figure 11 Installing DIMMs 3 If applicable reinstall each removed adapter in the slot from which it was removed ...

Page 26: ...8 PCIe slots or as one x16 slot plus one x8 slot The possible configurations are show in Table 9 Table 9 PCIe connectivity and slot combinations CPU PCIe card slot Max card length Maximum PCIe Lanesa a The two inside riser slots 1 2 on R24 and 4 5 on L24 share a single x16 link If the longer slot is used for a x16 card the shorter slot becomes unavailable Option A Option B CPU 1 6 174 mm 6 9 x8 x8...

Page 27: ...re 7 on page 21 2 Remove the rear PCI assembly as shown in Figure 8 on page 22 and place it on a grounded surface 3 Remove the left or right side bracket to reach the intended slot 4 Remove the PCI empty slot bracket if installed 5 Install the card into the slot secure the mounting screw and reattach the side bracket Locations of the PCIe slots in the PCI assembly are shown in Figure 13 and Figure...

Page 28: ...stalling a PCIe card slots 4 5 6 Figure 14 Installing a PCIe card slots 1 2 3 PCIe slot 4 PCIe x16 PCIe slot 5 PCIe x8 PCIe slot 6 PCIe x8 Riser card L24 PCIe card PCIe slot 1 PCIe x8 PCIe slot 2 PCIe x16 PCIe slot 3 PCIe x8 PCIe card Riser card R24 ...

Page 29: ... to three additional drives can be installed in the top I O module bays 2 4 with purchase of optional drive cages designed for the I O bays Figure 15 HDD SSD locations in chassis Note Not all drives are designed to operate in environments in which the R220 system is intended to be used Industrial usage for example may subject the system to operating temperatures outside the operating range of stan...

Page 30: ...rrier to the right This will release the ejector handle Pull the carrier out of the chassis by the ejector handle 3 If replacing an existing drive unscrew and remove the old drive from the carrier 4 Insert the new drive into the carrier and secure it with four screws 5 Insert the assembled drive carrier back into the empty drive bay until the ejector handle reaches the chassis 6 To fully seat the ...

Page 31: ... bays 5 7 can be used for additional HDD SSD with the purchase of optional drive carriers Figure 17 I O bay locations WARNING I O modules are not hot swappable It is strongly recommended that you remove power to the R220 system before installing or removing the I O modules To install an I O module align the side rails with the bay guides and slide the module into the system The module is fully sea...

Page 32: ...3 Installing optional components 32 Figure 18 Installing removing the I O module ...

Page 33: ... the I O bay slots drive 5 6 or 7 1 Power off the R220 system 2 Remove the I O module from the I O bay as described in Installing and removing an I O module on page 31 The I O module may be saved for future use 3 Install an empty drive carrier into the chassis The drive carrier is an optional component that can be purchased from Radisys See Figure 19 4 Install the new HDD or SSD into the drive car...

Page 34: ...3 Installing optional components 34 Figure 20 Inserting the drive carrier into the drive cage ...

Page 35: ...ght This will release the ejector handle Pull the carrier out of the chassis by the ejector handle Refer to Figure 16 on page 30 for details 3 Use a flathead screw driver to release the drive cage from the chassis by pressing the left tab inward with the screwdriver and pressing the spring latch on the right inward Pull the drive cage out of the I O bay slot Figure 21 Removing the drive cage from ...

Page 36: ...operating Figure 2 on page 8 shows the blower mounting locations To install a blower follow these steps 1 Open the blower carrier handle by squeezing the handle latch and rotating it downward See Figure 22 2 Insert the blower carrier into the blower slot until the handle pin limits insertion 3 Rotate the handle upwards until the handle latch locks into the carrier base Figure 22 Installing removin...

Page 37: ...wer front corner of the system To access the diagnostics ports 1 Press and hold the release lever downward See Figure 23 2 Pull the tray outward to reveal the diagnostic ports 3 Once diagnostics are complete slide the tray back into the system until a click is heard Figure 23 Accessing user panel system diagnostic ports ...

Page 38: ...upply locations To install a power supply follow these steps 1 Disconnect the power cable that is plugged to the power supply module before installation if applicable 2 Push the module into the system until the side latch is fully seated See Figure 24 3 Insert the power cable and secure it to the cable retainer if applicable Figure 24 Installing the power supply ...

Page 39: ... a rack ear cover follow these steps and refer to Figure 25 1 Insert the rack ear cover bottom hook into the rack ear rectangular opening 2 Pivot the rack ear cover upwards into the rack ear receptacle until it is fully installed Figure 25 Installing the rack ear covers 1 2 ...

Page 40: ...o install the rail kits into a square or round hole EIA 4 post rack The steps match the numbers in Figure 26 1 Align the rail kit rear pins to the appropriate vertical 2U space 2 Hold the rail up against the front side of the rack and bend the tabs 90 degrees 3 Install the supplied M5 mounting screws 2x into the front of the rail 4 Hold the rear mounting flange against the rear of the rack 5 Insta...

Page 41: ...s to install a rail kit on a threaded hole EIA 4 post rack The steps match the numbers in Figure 27 on page 42 1 Remove the front alignment spacer and screw 2 Attach the adapter to the rear of the rail kit with the supplied M5 screws 2x 3 Bend the two front tabs inward 30 degrees 4 Install the front of the rail to the front of the rack using two countersunk mounting screws 5 Align the rear adapter...

Page 42: ...3 Installing optional components 42 Figure 27 Installing the rail kits into a threaded hole EIA 4 post rack ...

Page 43: ... rack ear covers 2 Slide the R220 system fully into the rail kits WARNING The R220 system can weigh more than one person can safely lift Do not attempt to lift it by yourself Have another person help you 3 Install the supplied 10 32 4x screws through the rack ears and into the rails 4 Reattach the rack ear covers Refer to Installing rack ear covers on page 39 for detailed instructions Figure 28 In...

Page 44: ...st Perform the following steps to install the rail kits into a Telecom 2 post rack The steps match the numbers in Figure 29 on page 45 1 Attach the front rail support to the rack post and align the rail support with the base of the desired 2U space using the obtained countersunk mounting screws 2x 2 Attach the rear rail support to the rack post and align the rail support with the base of the desir...

Page 45: ...3 Installing optional components 45 Figure 29 Installing the rail kits into a Telecom 2 post rack ...

Page 46: ...the R220 system fully into the rail kits 2 Install the supplied 10 32 4x screws into the rack ears to the rail kits 3 Attach the rack ear covers Refer to Installing rack ear covers on page 39 for detailed instructions WARNING The R220 system can weigh more than one person can safely lift Do not attempt to lift it by yourself Have another person help you Figure 30 Installing the system into a Telec...

Page 47: ...erface GUI that is commonly referred to as the MegaRAC GUI It uses standard Internet browsers to simplify these management tasks monitor the status of sensors event logs and server health information configure the SMTP and SNMP settings control the server s operating system perform maintenance tasks including updating the firmware restoring the BMC firmware to default settings and updating the BIO...

Page 48: ...ewing or changing the IP address 2 In the login interface enter your user name and password The default user name and password giving full administrative rights are both admin 3 Once you are in the MegaRAC GUI navigate to the User Management page in the Configuration menu to create new user accounts and set their user rights 4 If you used the default IP address to log in to the MegaRAC GUI navigat...

Page 49: ... the address to dynamic the remaining settings in the menu will be determined by the router and will become read only If you set the address to be static you must specify the Station IP address the subnet mask the router IP address and the router MAC address 4 Make a note of the new station IP address as that will be required when accessing the BMC with the MegaRAC GUI or ipmitool utility ...

Page 50: ...y that the KCS drivers loaded successfully lsmod grep ko If you are using a Linux version of ipmitool start the utility from a Linux terminal If you have a Windows version of ipmitool start the utility from a Windows Command Prompt After starting the ipmitool utility enter the following command ipmitool I lanplus H hostname U username P password a lan activate In this command I lanplus sends the c...

Page 51: ...ttings on the R220 may need to be completed such as the MAC address and IPv4 or IPv6 settings These settings can be changed in the MegaRAC GUI s configuration wizard MegaRAC GUI location Configuration menu Network Settings page NC SI settings The Network Controller Sideband Interface NC SI provides external network connectivity for the Baseboard Management Controller BMC via one or more network co...

Page 52: ...will be sent LAN destination tab Use the LAN Destination tab to specify the destination types SNMP traps or email alerts alert destination address IPv4 or IPv6 and the content of the alert message if you choose Email Alert as the destination type Information security Several types of technologies are used to ensure the information security in the R220 remote management Active directory authenticat...

Page 53: ...electronic mail e mail sent over IP networks To set up SMTP you need to enter the SMTP port the SMTP server IP the sender address the machine name and optionally a user name and password for the SMTP server MegaRAC GUI location Configuration menu SMTP Settings page SSL Secure Socket Layer SSL is a cryptographic protocol designed to secure communications over the Internet between web servers and br...

Page 54: ...rmation area of the dashboard lists the MAC address of the R220 the IPv4 network mode the IPv4 address and the IPv6 network mode Sensor monitoring The sensor monitoring area of the dashboard lists the sensor name the status and the sensor reading in real time Additionally each sensor entry has a link for additional information about that sensor Event logs The event logs area of the dashboard displ...

Page 55: ...r R220 sensors including CPU core temperatures baseboard temperature voltages chassis security status fan speeds For further information about managed sensors see the R220 tab in ATCA Managed Sensors spreadsheet MegaRAC GUI location Server Health tab Sensor Readings page IPMI commands Get Sensor Reading and Get Sensor Event Status System event log The R220 system event log is generated by the BMC ...

Page 56: ...cation FRU Information tab Table 11 FRU data Category Items Basic Information FRU Device ID FRU Device Name Chassis Information Area Format Version Chassis Type Chassis Part Number Chassis Serial Number Chassis Extra Board Information Area Format Version Language Manufacture Date Time Board Manufacturer Board Product Name Board Serial Number Board Part Number FRU File ID Board Extra Product Inform...

Page 57: ...ach operating system For detailed instructions of firmware and BIOS updates please refer to the latest R220 Firmware Release Notes on www radisys com Restore factory settings When troubleshooting or recovering from a failed firmware update you may want to restore the entire R220 configuration to its factory settings There is a simple command for doing this in the MegaRAC GUI Important Before resto...

Page 58: ...re servicing the equipment Keep your tool case away from walk areas so that other people will not trip over it Do not wear loose clothing that can be trapped in the moving parts of the equipment Ensure that your sleeves are fastened or rolled up above your elbows If your hair is long fasten it Insert the ends of your necktie or scarf inside clothing or fasten it with a non conductive clip approxim...

Page 59: ...k mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit The AC power supply circuit for rack mounted equipment must be capable of supplying the total current specified on the labels of the rack mounted equipment Safety inspection guide This inspection guide is intended to help you identify potentially u...

Page 60: ...vious unsafe conditions such as metal filings contamination water or other liquids and signs of fire or smoke damage 6 Check for worn frayed or pinched cables 7 Check that the power supply cover fasteners screws or rivets have not been removed or tampered with Before you remove the cover For your safety always do the following before removing the cover 1 Turn off the equipment and any attached dev...

Page 61: ...wall box in the Off position If you need to work on equipment that has exposed electrical circuits observe the following precautions Make sure another person is near you that is familiar with the power off controls Remember Another person must be there to switch off the power if necessary Use only one hand when working with powered on electrical equipment Keep the other hand in your pocket or behi...

Page 62: ... are all at the same charge To review ESD safety precautions read the Safety Information document at www radisys com downloads WARNING Use product specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted here Make sure that your ESD protective devices have been ISO 9000 certified as fully effective When handling ESD sensitive parts Keep the parts in protective packages until they are insert...

Page 63: ...r SJT three conductor cord that is a maximum of 15 feet in length with a tandem blade grounding type attachment plug rated 13 amperes 250 volts For units intended to be operated at 230 volts outside the U S Use a cord set with a grounding type attachment plug The cord set should be marked HAR and have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed Interna...

Page 64: ...r is prohibited and could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Industry Canada compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A conform à la norme NMB 003 du Canada European Union EU electromagnetic compatibility directive This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive...

Page 65: ...ssors with C600 Chipset Memory Capacity Up to 256GB with 16GB DIMMs non mirrored mode Up to 256GB with 16GB DIMMs non mirrored mode Storage hot swappable 2 5 inch SAS or Solid State Drive Modules hot swappable 2 5 inch SAS or Solid State Drive Modules DSP Card DSPC 8681 DSPC 8681 Ethernet Card Intel I350 T4 Intel I350 T4 PSU Delta DPS 800RB B 800W Delta DPS 750AB 5 750W ...

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