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Netra

210 Server Service Manual

Part No. 819-2750-10
March 2006, Revision A

Summary of Contents for Netra 210

Page 1: ...Sun Microsystems Inc www sun com Submit comments about this document at http www sun com hwdocs feedback Netra 210 Server Service Manual Part No 819 2750 10 March 2006 Revision A...

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Page 3: ...equired Tools 1 3 1 3 Powering Off the Server 1 3 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack 1 4 1 5 Opening the Bezel 1 5 1 6 Removing the Top Cover 1 7 1 7 Service Procedures 1 9 2 Storage Components 2 1...

Page 4: ...eplacing the PCI Card 3 5 3 3 1 Removing the PCI Card 3 5 3 3 2 Installing the PCI Card 3 7 3 4 Replacing the SAS Board 3 10 3 4 1 Removing the SAS Board 3 10 3 4 2 Installing the SAS Board 3 13 3 5 R...

Page 5: ...4 6 1 Removing the SAS IF Assembly 4 18 4 6 2 Installing the SAS IF Assembly 4 20 4 7 Replacing the Bezel 4 22 4 7 1 Removing the Bezel 4 22 4 7 2 Installing the Bezel 4 23 5 Finishing Up 5 1 5 1 Inst...

Page 6: ...l March 2006 B Signal Pinouts B 1 B 1 Gigabit Ethernet Ports B 1 B 2 Network Management Port B 2 B 3 Serial Ports B 3 B 3 1 Serial Management Port B 3 B 3 2 Serial Port l0l0l B 5 B 4 Alarm Port B 6 B...

Page 7: ...ttaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap 1 9 FIGURE 1 10 Netra 210 Server Replaceable Components 1 10 FIGURE 2 1 Releasing the Drive Latch 2 3 FIGURE 2 2 Sliding the Drive Out of the Drive Bay 2 4 FIGURE 2...

Page 8: ...Back 3 10 FIGURE 3 14 Disconnecting the SAS Cables 3 11 FIGURE 3 15 Lifting the SAS Cables Out of the Clamps 3 11 FIGURE 3 16 Disconnecting Cables From the SAS IF Assembly 3 12 FIGURE 3 17 Removing t...

Page 9: ...Disconnecting the Power Supply Cables 4 3 FIGURE 4 3 Loosening the Power Supply Thumbscrew 4 3 FIGURE 4 4 Removing the Power Supply 4 4 FIGURE 4 5 Installing the Power Supply 4 5 FIGURE 4 6 Tightening...

Page 10: ...the Bezel off the Chassis 4 23 FIGURE 4 31 Identifying the Mounting Tabs of the Bezel Hinges 4 23 FIGURE 4 32 Sliding the Hinges Down and Hooking Tabs 4 24 FIGURE 4 33 Installing the Bezel Hinge Screw...

Page 11: ...rements A 2 TABLE B 1 Ethernet Connection Transfer Rates B 1 TABLE B 2 Gigabit Ethernet Port Signals B 2 TABLE B 3 Network Management Connector Signals B 3 TABLE B 4 Default Serial Connection Settings...

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Page 13: ...1 describes procedures and conditions to consider before replacing components Chapter 2 provides service procedures for storage devices Chapter 3 describes service procedures for system board compone...

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Page 17: ...ction 1 7 Service Procedures on page 1 9 1 1 Safety Information This section describes the safety precautions to follow when servicing a Netra 210 server 1 1 1 Safety Precautions For your protection o...

Page 18: ...and might cause personal injury if touched Caution Hazardous voltages are present To reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health follow the instructions 1 1 3 Electrostatic Dischar...

Page 19: ...rd drives and the NVRAM on an antistatic mat The following items can be used as an antistatic mat Antistatic bag used to wrap a Sun replacement part Sun ESD mat part number 250 1088 available through...

Page 20: ...are for a generic racking system and might include steps that are not necessary to remove the server from your rack 1 Power off the server See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 2 Disconn...

Page 21: ...e rack See FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 3 Sliding the Server Out of the Rack 5 Set the server down onto a clean work surface or antistatic mat 1 5 Opening the Bezel 1 Locate the bezel The bezel is the plastic...

Page 22: ...5 FIGURE 1 5 Bezel Open Note If the bezel catches while unfolding stop Gently raise the side of the bezel that is lower to be parallel with the opposite side Then try to unfold the bezel again 4 Dete...

Page 23: ...moving the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 2 Locate the top cover Facing the bezel the top cover is on the top of the chassis 3 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver rotate each cover screw 90 degrees co...

Page 24: ...on the air duct and remove it from the chassis See FIGURE 1 8 FIGURE 1 8 Removing the Air Duct Note It is not necessary to remove the air duct if you are servicing fans 4 and 5 7 Set the air duct asi...

Page 25: ...tistatic Wrist Strap 9 Return to the procedure that directed you here 1 7 Service Procedures FIGURE 1 10 shows an open view of the Netra 210 server and its replaceable components TABLE 1 1 contains li...

Page 26: ...16 2 Bezel Section 4 7 Replacing the Bezel on page 4 22 3 CPU Section 3 6 Replacing the System Board on page 3 18 4 DVD assembly Section 4 5 Replacing the DVD Assembly on page 4 13 5 DVD module Secti...

Page 27: ...1 PCI card Section 3 3 Replacing the PCI Card on page 3 5 12 Power supply Section 4 2 Replacing the Power Supply on page 4 2 13 SAS board Section 3 4 Replacing the SAS Board on page 3 10 14 SAS IF ass...

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Page 29: ...memory the system board the PCI card the SAS board and the hard drives require special handling Caution The boards and hard drives contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static...

Page 30: ...word disk This is the entry for HDD0 In this example the respective Ap_Id for HDD0 is c1 dsk c1t0d0 The entry immediately following is for HDD1 or c1 dsk c1t1d0 c Remove the drive cfgadm al Ap_Id Type...

Page 31: ...ard drive to illuminate 5 Press the drive button to release the drive latch The latch opens See FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 1 Releasing the Drive Latch 6 Pull firmly on the drive latch to slide the drive out...

Page 32: ...2 2 Installing the Hard Drive 1 Open the bezel See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 2 Locate where the hard drive is to be installed The hard drives are located at the front of the chassis o...

Page 33: ...7 Press the drive latch closed The latch clicks See FIGURE 2 4 FIGURE 2 4 Closing the Drive Latch Note If you feel the latch bind stop Gently pull back on the latch and try closing it again 8 Determin...

Page 34: ...5 3 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 cfgadm al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition c0 scsi bus connected configured unkno...

Page 35: ...Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Note It is not necessary to remove the air duct 2 Locate the DVD module The DVD module is located at the left of the fr...

Page 36: ...and verify the installation See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Sect...

Page 37: ...he filler panel in a safe place 4 Remove the replacement DVD module from its shipping container and antistatic packaging 5 Orient the DVD module with the door towards you and the label facing up 6 Sli...

Page 38: ...er See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 2 4 Replacing the System Configuration Card The system configuration card SCC is an identification card that uses smart card technology 2 4 1 Remo...

Page 39: ...procedure Otherwise install the SCC Go to Step 3 of Section 2 4 2 Installing the SCC on page 2 11 2 4 2 Installing the SCC 1 Open the bezel See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 2 Locate where...

Page 40: ...the slot 6 Determine your next steps If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure Otherwise close the bezel power on the server and verify the installation See Section 5 2 C...

Page 41: ...ischarge ESD sensitive devices such as memory the system board the PCI card the SAS board and the hard drives require special handling Caution The boards and hard drives contain electronic components...

Page 42: ...on page 1 3 See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 2 Locate the memory The memory is located near the center of the system bo...

Page 43: ...ry on page 3 3 Otherwise install the air duct and top cover install the server into the rack and power on the server See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 3 Installing the...

Page 44: ...GURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 3 Memory Pairs For each CPU install the first matched pair in Bank0 B0 Install the second matched pair in Bank1 B1 3 Remove one memory module from its shipping container and antistat...

Page 45: ...nto the rack power on the server and verify the installation See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Poweri...

Page 46: ...card thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 6 Loosening the PCI Card Thumbscrew 4 Rotate the PCI card latch clockwise See FIGURE 3 6 5 Lift up on the PCI card retainer knob and...

Page 47: ...op Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 3 3 2 Ins...

Page 48: ...emove the filler panel from the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 9 Set it aside in a safe place 6 Lift up on the PCI card retainer knob and slide the retainer forward See FIGURE 3 10 FIGURE 3 10 Slidin...

Page 49: ...card latch counter clockwise so that it holds the PCI card in place See FIGURE 3 12 FIGURE 3 12 Securing the PCI Card 10 Tighten the PCI card thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 12 11 L...

Page 50: ...4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 3 4 Replacing the SAS Board 3 4 1 Removing the SAS Board 1 Power off the server remove the server from the...

Page 51: ...Note Remember which color cable attaches to which connector 5 Lift the SAS cables out of the clamps on the side of the power supply See FIGURE 3 15 FIGURE 3 15 Lifting the SAS Cables Out of the Clamps...

Page 52: ...hich color cable attaches to which connector 7 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the screw at the left rear of the SAS board See FIGURE 3 17 FIGURE 3 17 Removing the SAS Board Screw 8 Pinch the...

Page 53: ...1 Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on pag...

Page 54: ...the right edge of the SAS board down onto the system board connectors and press firmly See FIGURE 3 19 8 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver install the screw at the left rear of the SAS board to secure...

Page 55: ...21 Connecting Cables to the SAS IF Assembly 10 Press the SAS cables into the clamps on the side of the power supply See FIGURE 3 22 FIGURE 3 22 Pressing the SAS Cables In to the Clamps 11 Connect the...

Page 56: ...ection 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 3 5 Replacing the Battery The batte...

Page 57: ...your next steps If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure Otherwise replace the battery Go to Step 3 of Section 3 5 2 Installing the Battery on page 3 17 3 5 2 Installing...

Page 58: ...the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 3 6...

Page 59: ...the hard drives See Section 2 2 1 Removing the Hard Drive on page 2 2 7 Remove the SAS IF assembly See Section 4 6 1 Removing the SAS IF Assembly on page 4 18 8 Remove fans 4 and 5 See Section 4 4 1...

Page 60: ...ve the two screws that secure the SCSI port to the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 26 FIGURE 3 26 Removing the SCSI and Serial Port Screws 17 Use a 4 5 mm nut driver to remove the two screws that secu...

Page 61: ...Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 21 FIGURE 3 27 Removing the System Board Screws and Standoffs 19 Slide the system board forward and lift it from the chassis See FIGURE 3 28...

Page 62: ...2 3 6 2 Installing the System Board 1 Remove the server from the rack open the bezel and remove the top cover and airduct See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 5...

Page 63: ...CPU heat sink assemblies FIGURE 3 29 Location of the CPU Heat Sink Assemblies 5 Detach the fan power cable connectors from the system board See FIGURE 3 30 Follow the fan power cables from the fans t...

Page 64: ...Unlock the heat sink from the CPU socket by first pressing down on the fasteners securing the heat sink assembly and then lifting them up See FIGURE 3 31 Repeat this step for both fasteners on the hea...

Page 65: ...nd carefully remove it See FIGURE 3 33 FIGURE 3 33 Heat Sink With Clockwise Pointing Arrows If the heat sink is not free after repeated twisting you must use the heat sink removal tool included in you...

Page 66: ...oval Tool Caution Do not attempt to remove the heat sink with one motion of the tool This might break the CPU socket 9 Once the heat sink is free set it upside down on the work surface Note Do not tou...

Page 67: ...t sink 11 Carefully replace the heat sink on to the CPU and secure the heat sink by first attaching the rear clips and then pushing down the two front fasteners to the CPU socket See FIGURE 3 37 FIGUR...

Page 68: ...FIGURE 3 38 Setting for JP4 Caution Setting JP4 incorrectly might prevent the Netra 210 server from booting or might damage the system board 14 Position the system board over the chassis lowering the...

Page 69: ...ng holes See FIGURE 3 39 16 Use a jeweller s flatblade screwdriver to install the two screws that secure the SCSI port to the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 40 FIGURE 3 40 Installing the SCSI and Ser...

Page 70: ...rd For example F0 F1 and J16 20 Using a No 2 screwdriver install the screw that secures the SAS cables to the system board 21 Using a No 2 screwdriver install the two screws that secure the PCI card r...

Page 71: ...4 5 2 Installing the DVD Assembly on page 4 15 30 Install the SCC See Section 2 4 2 Installing the SCC on page 2 11 31 Install the DVD module or a filler panel See Section 2 3 2 Installing the DVD Mod...

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Page 73: ...Safety Electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices such as memory the system board the PCI card the SAS board and the hard drives require special handling Caution The boards and hard drives contain...

Page 74: ...n 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 2 Locate the power supply The power supply is located at the right rear of the chassis 3 Remove fan 4 and 5 See Section 4 4 1 Removing Fans 4 and 5 on page 4 1...

Page 75: ...Disconnecting the Power Supply Cables 6 Loosen the power supply thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 4 3 FIGURE 4 3 Loosening the Power Supply Thumbscrew 7 Slide the power supply forward an...

Page 76: ...y on page 4 4 4 2 2 Installing the Power Supply 1 Remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 6 Rem...

Page 77: ...er supply thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 4 6 FIGURE 4 6 Tightening the Power Supply Thumbscrew 6 Connect the power supply cables to the connectors in this order J501 to the SAS IF ass...

Page 78: ...stalling the air duct 8 Install fan 4 and 5 See Section 4 4 2 Installing Fans 4 and 5 on page 4 11 9 Determine your next steps If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure O...

Page 79: ...Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 2 Locate the fans Fans 0 3 are located at the cent...

Page 80: ...ans installed 7 Determine your next steps If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure Otherwise replace the fans Go to Step 3 of Section 4 3 2 Installing Fans 0 3 on page 4...

Page 81: ...g installed 7 Determine your next steps If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure Otherwise install the air duct and top cover install the server into the rack power on t...

Page 82: ...r on page 1 3 See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Note It is not necessary to remove the air duct 2 Locate the fans Fans 4...

Page 83: ...rwise replace the fans Go to Step 4 of Section 4 4 2 Installing Fans 4 and 5 on page 4 11 4 4 2 Installing Fans 4 and 5 1 Remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover See Section 1 4 Remov...

Page 84: ...Fan Cable 6 Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 for each fan to be installed 7 Set both fans down into the bracket See FIGURE 4 14 FIGURE 4 14 Installing Fans 4 and 5 8 Determine your next steps If you were dir...

Page 85: ...remove the top cover and airduct See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 See Se...

Page 86: ...ar of the DVD assembly See FIGURE 4 16 FIGURE 4 16 Disconnecting the Cables From the DVD Assembly 7 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver loosen the screws that secure the DVD assembly in place See FIGURE...

Page 87: ...ling the DVD Assembly 1 Remove the server from the rack open the bezel and remove the top cover and airduct See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 5 Opening the Be...

Page 88: ...er the rear end down and slide the DVD assembly forward See FIGURE 4 19 6 Using the No 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten the two screws to secure the DVD assembly to the chassis See FIGURE 4 20 FIGURE 4...

Page 89: ...stall the DVD module See Section 2 3 2 Installing the DVD Module on page 2 8 11 Determine your next steps If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure Otherwise install the...

Page 90: ...ving the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 2 Locate the SAS IF assembly The SAS IF assembly is located a...

Page 91: ...AS IF Assembly Screws 6 Lift the SAS IF assembly straight up and out of the chassis See FIGURE 4 25 FIGURE 4 25 Lifting the SAS IF Assembly From the Chassis 7 Set the SAS IF assembly aside on an antis...

Page 92: ...1 4 See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 2 Locate where the SAS IF assembly installs The SAS IF assembly installs at the right front of the...

Page 93: ...See FIGURE 4 28 FIGURE 4 28 Connecting Cables to the SAS IF Assembly 7 Install the hard drives See Section 2 2 2 Installing the Hard Drive on page 2 4 8 Determine your next steps If you were directed...

Page 94: ...he Installation on page 5 7 4 7 Replacing the Bezel 4 7 1 Removing the Bezel 1 Open the bezel See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 2 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the two screws th...

Page 95: ...place 4 7 2 Installing the Bezel 1 Identify the mounting tabs of the bezel hinges See FIGURE 4 31 FIGURE 4 31 Identifying the Mounting Tabs of the Bezel Hinges 2 Grasp the bezel by the hinges and plac...

Page 96: ...iding the Hinges Down and Hooking Tabs 4 Using the No 2 Phillips screwdriver secure the bezel hinges to the chassis with the two screws See FIGURE 4 33 FIGURE 4 33 Installing the Bezel Hinge Screws 5...

Page 97: ...5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 5 1 Installing the Top Cover 1 Locate where the air duct is to be installed Facing the bezel the air duct is over the center of the system board and covers...

Page 98: ...ion the top cover over the chassis with the cover screws and D ring toward the bezel 6 Slide the rear end of the top cover under the lip at the chassis rear panel and lower the top cover See FIGURE 5...

Page 99: ...er 8 Return to the procedure that directed you here 5 2 Closing the Bezel 1 Locate the bezel The bezel is the plastic cover at the front of the server 2 Grasp the two grips at the right and left sides...

Page 100: ...steps If the server is powered off power it on See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 Otherwise return to that procedure that directed you here 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack The...

Page 101: ...RE 5 6 FIGURE 5 6 Beginning to Slide the Server In 4 Continue to slide the server back into the rack 5 When fully seated secure the server in place by tightening the screws at both sides of the bezel...

Page 102: ...operly installed back into the rack See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 2 Open the bezel See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 3 Press and release the power button...

Page 103: ...tep 1 Power on the server and boot the system Step 2 Is the detrimental behavior still observed Step 4 Step 3 Step 3 Is the replacement part functioning properly Step 7 Step 4 Step 4 Are other causes...

Page 104: ...5 8 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006...

Page 105: ...ons on page A 2 Section A 5 NEBS Level 3 Compliance on page A 3 A 1 Physical Specifications TABLE A 1 Physical Specifications of the Netra 210 Server Netra 210 Server Dimensions Measurements Height 1...

Page 106: ...ecifications TABLE A 2 Operating and Storage Specifications Specification Operating Storage Ambient temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Short term 23 F to 131 F 5 C to 55 C 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70...

Page 107: ...RE Network Equipment Building System Requirements Physical Protection and GR 1089 CORE Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment Cau...

Page 108: ...A 4 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006...

Page 109: ...page B 8 B 1 Gigabit Ethernet Ports The Netra 210 server has four autonegotiating 10 100 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet system domain ports All four Ethernet ports use a standard RJ 45 connector the tran...

Page 110: ...817 5481 Caution If you are planning to use the network management NET MGT port you must use a shielded Ethernet cable to maintain your server s NEBS compliance The cable s shield must be grounded at...

Page 111: ...hat can be accessed from the rear panel This port is the default connection to the server Use this port only for server management TABLE B 3 Network Management Connector Signals Pin Signal Description...

Page 112: ...e a supplied adapter to perform the crossovers given for each connector The supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 and RJ 45 to DB 25 adapters are wired as described in TABLE B 6 and TABLE B 7 B 3 1 1 RJ 45 to DB 9 A...

Page 113: ...signals 5 Signal Ground 5 Signal Ground 6 RXD 3 TXD 7 DSR 4 DTR 8 CTS 7 RTS TABLE B 7 RJ 45 to DB 25 Adapter Crossovers Serial Port RJ 45 Connector DB 25 Adapter Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Des...

Page 114: ...ming system FIGURE B 5 shows the pin numbering of the alarm port and TABLE B 9 describes the pin signals Note The alarm port relay contacts are rated for 100 V 0 2 A maximum FIGURE B 5 Alarm Port Pin...

Page 115: ...s the pin signals FIGURE B 6 USB Ports Pin Numbering TABLE B 9 Alarm Connector Signals Pin Service Pin Service 1 NC 9 ALARM1_NC 2 NC 10 ALARM1_COM 3 NC 11 ALARM2_NO 4 NC 12 ALARM2_NC 5 ALARM0_NO 13 AL...

Page 116: ...ing of the SCSI port and TABLE B 11 describes the pin signals FIGURE B 7 SCSI Port Pin Numbering TABLE B 11 SCSI Port Pin Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Data12 35 Data12 2 Dat...

Page 117: ...d 56 Ground 23 BSY 57 BSY 24 ACK 58 ACK 25 RST 59 RST 26 MSG 60 MSG 27 SEL 61 SEL 28 CD 62 CD 29 REQ 63 REQ 30 I O 64 I O 31 Data8 65 Data8 32 Data9 66 Data9 33 Data10 67 Data10 34 Data11 68 Data11 TA...

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Page 119: ...assembly 4 14 fans 0 3 4 7 4 and 5 4 10 CPU 3 24 power supply 4 2 SAS board 3 10 IF assembly 3 11 4 18 cautions 1 2 ESD 1 2 2 1 3 1 4 1 closing bezel 5 3 compliance NEBS A 3 crossover adapter pinout B...

Page 120: ...4 23 DVD assembly 4 15 module 2 8 fans 0 3 4 8 4 and 5 4 11 hard drive 2 4 memory 3 3 PCI card 3 7 power supply 4 4 SAS board 3 13 IF assembly 4 20 SCC 2 11 server into rack 5 4 system board 3 22 top...

Page 121: ...le connections 3 10 installing 3 13 removing 3 10 IF assembly cable connections 3 11 4 18 installing 4 20 removing 4 18 SCC installing 2 11 removing 2 10 SCSI port B 8 pinout B 8 serial management por...

Page 122: ...Index 4 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006...

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