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G10 Installation Guide 7.13.2

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Rev. 005-140228

The four LC type optical connections use SFP+ transceiver modules for input of 10G Ethernet 
links. The G10 10G Ethernet ports support the following fiber connectivity:

10Gbase-SR Fiber

 

10Gbase-LR Fiber

10Gbase-SR Fiber

10Gbase-LR Fiber

M

INIMUM

 S

IGNAL

 L

EVELS

To accurately monitor links, a minimum signal strength is required at each G10 input port. The 
signal strength requirement is broad enough to allow some amount of optical taps and 
splitters. The Inputs must comply with 

Table B.1

.

Distance

Tek P/N

Finisar P/N

Handle color / 

Shape

850 nm 
multi-mode

119741700

FTLX8571D3BCL

Light-grey/Flat

Distance

Tek P/N

Finisar P/N

Handle color / 

Shape

1310 nm 
single-mode

119747500

FTLX1471D3BCL

Blue/Flat

Table B.1 -  Minimum Signal Levels

Interface Type

Mode

Minimum Signal Level

10 GB Ethernet

850 nm multi-mode

-9 dBm (0 dBm maximum)

1310 nm single-mode

-12 dBm (0 dBm maximum)

1 GB Ethernet

850 nm multi-mode (SC)

-16 dBm (0 dBm maximum)

1300/1310 nm multi-mode (LX)

-18 dBm (0 dBm maximum)

1310 nm single-mode (LX)

-20 dBm (0 dBm maximum)

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Summary of Contents for GeoProbe G10

Page 1: ...13 2 G10 Installation Guide Supports IIC200 IAP320 IIC200 IAP200 IIC200 IAP100 IIC100 IAP200 IIC100 IAP100 GeoProbe G10 Tektronix Communications For Licensed Users Unauthorized Duplication and Distri...

Page 2: ...omer Support IT email Melbourne Australia serves Australia 61 396 330 400 Customer Support voice uaservice ap tek com Customer Support Australia and APAC email Singapore serves Asia and the Pacific Ri...

Page 3: ...e The IIC100 IAP320 is not a recommended configuration and is not officially supported for qualified performance ratings Tektronix Communications recommends upgrading systems to IIC200 when upgrading...

Page 4: ...IIC100 Rollback Option 16 Chapter 2 Install Hardware and Power Cabling 17 Before You Begin 17 G10 Hardware Installation Workflow 18 Install G10 Chassis 19 Four Post Rack Front Mount 19 Two Post Rack M...

Page 5: ...s 57 IIC100 IIC200 IAP100 Ethernet and SAS Cabling 58 Connect IIC IAP100 Ethernet Cabling 58 Connect IIC IAP100 SAS Cabling 60 SRM200 RTM SAS Connections 60 TRM100 RTM or SRM100 RTM SAS Connections 61...

Page 6: ...0Gbase SR Fiber 102 10Gbase LR Fiber 102 Minimum Signal Levels 102 Installing SFPs 103 IIC200 104 IIC100 105 TRM100 RTM 105 PRM200 RTM or PRM300 RTM 106 SRM200 RTM 106 Appendix C Maintenance Guideline...

Page 7: ...oving the Power Supply 147 Installing the Power Supply 149 Bezel Air Filter Procedures 150 Installing the Bezel 150 Removing the Air Filter 151 Replacing the Air Filter 153 Replacing a Controller or E...

Page 8: ...flow Installation and upgrades of the G10 units must be performed by persons with advanced technical knowledge of electrical wiring The installer will be stripping wires attaching lugs and wiring seve...

Page 9: ...OR IAP100 blade front and PRM100 RTM rear Slot 2 Top IIC200 blade front and either SRM200 RTM or TRM100 RTM rear IIC200 TRM100 RTM only used for eHRPD monitoring IIC100 blade front and either TRM100 R...

Page 10: ...refer to one of the following guides G10 Media Probe Installation Guide G10 Control Plane Probe Installation Guide Table 1 2 summarizes the steps for upgrading G10 probes Refer to the respective page...

Page 11: ...Table 1 3 The Iris server and G10 probe MUST be on the same version of software Perform the following steps to upgrade a probe from the IAP100 PRM100 RTM to the IAP320 PRM300 RTM or IAP200 PRM200 RTM...

Page 12: ...f the following IAP200 configurations Insert the PRM200 RTM in the rear bottom slot of the chassis and tighten its thumbscrews IAP320 configurations Insert the PRM300 RTM in the rear bottom slot of th...

Page 13: ...e Controller 0 to SRM200 RTM SAS Port 2 and Controller 1 to SRM200 RTM SAS Port 1 You will be reconnecting the SAS cables to the SRM200 RTM on the rear of the probe after its install If the TRM100 RTM...

Page 14: ...RM200 RTM 4 Insert the IIC200 and tighten thumbscrews 5 Reconnect the 10G fiber that you removed from the TRM100 RTM or SRM100 RTM Refer to Monitored Link Cabling IIC200 for details 6 Continue with Co...

Page 15: ...robe and to perform cabling validation Refer to Chapter 3 if necessary for troubleshooting Ethernet and SAS Cabling issues IrisView OAM Configuration Updates Perform the following to complete the conf...

Page 16: ...em 2 Remove cabling from the IIC200 blade and SRM200 RTM and remove them from the chassis Non eHRPD configurations Only remove the IIC200 blade do not remove cabling or TRM100 RTM 3 Reinsert the SRM10...

Page 17: ...wdriver 1 and 2 10 inch length or longer recommended for two post rack installs A Flat head screwdriver A laptop or PC with an Ethernet cable to connect to the G10 probe which requires Web access for...

Page 18: ...s for each step for more details See also Appendix A G10 Operating Specifications for details Refer to Appendix C for procedures for removing and replacing G10 hardware components such as the blades a...

Page 19: ...er handling may lead to muscle strain or back injury Have two people lift the system or use lifting aids and proper lifting techniques when handling the system Do not use the PEM or Fan Tray handles t...

Page 20: ...and 1000 mm Racks Align 30 line on bracket with rear of chassis Attach bracket to side of chassis with four Phillips flat head screws at 30 lines G10 Chassis Side View Align 1000mm 36 line on bracket...

Page 21: ...ne on bracket with rear of chassis Attach bracket to side of chassis with two Phillips flat head screws at 42 line Attach two Phillips flat head screws at the 42 line on the opposite side of the brack...

Page 22: ...e the side brackets into the rear brackets Slide the chassis until the front brackets are flush with the front rack posts 5 Secure the front of the G10 chassis to the front rack posts using four rackm...

Page 23: ...Step 6 Attach side brackets to rear brackets with Phillips pan head screws and washers at lines corresponding to your rack depth Step 5 Secure front of chassis to rack with four rackmount screws Step...

Page 24: ...ds and proper lifting techniques when handling the system Do not use the PEM or Fan Tray handles to lift the shelf Step Action 1 Determine the location in the rack in which you will install the G10 ch...

Page 25: ...ck 4 Secure the rear brackets to the sides of the G10 chassis using two Phillips flat head screws Figure 2 7 5 Secure the rear bracket to the back of the rack with two rackmount screws 6 Continue with...

Page 26: ...ion in the rack in which you will install the storage enclosure see Example Rack Installations Mark the location on the front and back of the rack posts or note the height measurement of the rack labe...

Page 27: ...lign the side brackets on the sides of the storage enclosure and secure them using six to eight Phillips flat head screws Alignment varies per rack depth 30 inch rack does not use the side bracket 36...

Page 28: ...MM Rack Align 36 line on bracket with rear of enclosure Attach brackets to sides of enclosure with eight Phillips flat head screws at 36 lines Storage Enclosure Side View Align 1000 MM line on bracke...

Page 29: ...losure Install Four Post Rack Front Mount 42 inch Rack Align 42 line on bracket with rear of enclosure Attach brackets to sides of enclosure with six Phillips flat head screws at 42 lines Storage Encl...

Page 30: ...the front brackets are flush with the front rack posts 7 Secure the front of the enclosure to the front rack posts using four rackmount screws not shown 8 Secure the side brackets to the rear brackets...

Page 31: ...Post Rack Front Mount 36 inch Rack Shown Step 7 Attach side brackets to rear brackets with Phillips pan head screws and washers at holes appropriate for your rack depth 36 inch rack shown Step 5 Slid...

Page 32: ...stallations For IAP100 PRM100 RTM configurations make sure to leave 1U of space below the G10 to allow for SAS cabling from the SAS AMC on the font of the G10 to the back of the controller enclosure s...

Page 33: ...o the rack with two rackmount screws Figure 2 16 Figure 2 16 Securing Front Bracket to Rack 4 Insert the rear brackets into the main bracket as shown in Figure 2 17 Figure 2 17 Inserting Rear Bracket...

Page 34: ...igure 2 18 Secure the rear bracket to the post with two rackmount screws Figure 2 18 Attaching Rear Bracket to Rack Post 6 For DC configurations continue with Install Fuse Panel For AC configurations...

Page 35: ...in the same rack as the equipment Four Post Rack Front Mount The FP100 fuse panel ships with brackets installed for mid mount You must move the brackets to the front position in order to mount it to t...

Page 36: ...0 fuse panel ships with brackets installed for mid mount Figure 2 21 on a 19 inch wide rack Screw holes for an alternate mid mount option are also available If installing in a 23 inch wide rack remove...

Page 37: ...allations If you prefer the alternate mid mount option reposition the brackets on each side of the fuse panel 2 Attach the fuse panel to the front of the rack with two rackmount screws on each side Fi...

Page 38: ...outlet until AFTER the storage enclosures are powered up see the power up procedure on page 62 Perform the following to ground the G10 AC unit Step Action 1 Connect the rack ground lug to the G10 chas...

Page 39: ...ou are working 2 Remove the insulation from the ends of the power cables by stripping the ends of the cables 10mm 3 Loosen the screws on both sides of the pluggable screw terminals on the rear of the...

Page 40: ...er connectors 7 Fasten the screws on both sides of the pluggable screw terminals 8 Proceed to DC storage enclosure power cabling on page 41 Storage Enclosure Power Cabling AC Units Step Action 1 Ensur...

Page 41: ...you plan to attach are powered off and cannot be switched on while you are working Step Action 1 Ensure that the DC Module power switches are in the OFF position Figure 2 27 2 Plug the DC power cables...

Page 42: ...el Use input wire size appropriate for the total output loading of the fuse panel For 100A input use at least 2 AWG wire An input branch circuit protector fuse or circuit breaker must be provided and...

Page 43: ...llation Guide 7 13 2 43 2 Install Hardware and Power Cabling Rev 005 140228 Figure 2 28 Component Power Cabling Tektronix Communications For Licensed Users Unauthorized Duplication and Distribution Pr...

Page 44: ...g cabling from the components to the grounding bar refer to Figure 2 28 for power cabling from the components to the fuse panel Figure 2 29 Example Grounding Solution Tektronix equipment cables and wi...

Page 45: ...Tyco 329697 or equivalent Connect to the 6 screw on the fuse panel Earth Ground Connect to Burndy YAV102TC10 90 lug 12 AWG Burndy YAV102TC10 90 or equivalent Table 2 3 Fuse Panel Wiring and Lug Recomm...

Page 46: ...AS AMC Rear Transition Modules RTMs IIC100 RTMs SRM100 RTM TRM100 RTM IIC200 RTMs SRM200 RTM TRM100 RTM IAP100 RTMs PRM100 RTM SSD 3400 RTM IAP200 RTM PRM200 RTM IAP320 RTM PRM300 RTM Storage Enclosur...

Page 47: ...100 SRM200 IAP200 PRM200 TRM100 SRM200 IAP100 PRM100 IIC100 IIC200 IAP100 Ethernet and SAS Cabling TRM100 IIC100 SRM100 IAP200 PRM200 IIC100 IAP200 Ethernet and SAS Cabling The IIC100 IAP320 is not a...

Page 48: ...must also be shielded Step Action 1 Connect Ethernet cables from the G10 to your LAN as shown in Figure 3 1 Connect Port B only if configuring a redundant primary interface PRM200 RTM or PRM300 RTM Po...

Page 49: ...ables from the G10 to the controller storage enclosure s refer to Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Ethernet Connections G10 to One or Two Controller Enclosures 3 Continue with Connect SAS Cabling IIC200 IAP200 I...

Page 50: ...igure 3 5 for information about cabling expansion enclosures This configuration uses 1 to 2 SAS connector cables The 1 to 2 SAS cables are labeled with P1 and P2 on the connector ends that attach to t...

Page 51: ...2 51 3 Connect Ethernet and SAS Cabling Rev 005 140228 Figure 3 3 G10 SRM200 RTM SAS Connections One or Two Controller Enclosures Tektronix Communications For Licensed Users Unauthorized Duplication...

Page 52: ...ctor ends that attach to the enclosures to ensure proper cabling P1 connectors should always attach to Module A P2 connectors should always connect to Module B If the G10 is supporting two controller...

Page 53: ...ts seven expansion enclosures each SA100R controller enclosure supports three expansion enclosures SA200R controller enclosures support both SA200J and SA210J expansion enclosures If both expansion en...

Page 54: ...ons recommends upgrading systems to IIC200 when upgrading to the IAP320 Connect IIC100 IAP200 Ethernet Cabling Tektronix provides shielded Ethernet cables any customer provided Ethernet cables must al...

Page 55: ...et cables from the G10 to the controller storage enclosure s refer to Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Ethernet Connections G10 to One or Two Controller Enclosures 3 Continue with Connect IIC100 IAP200 SAS Cabli...

Page 56: ...ormance ratings Tektronix Communications recommends upgrading systems to IIC200 when upgrading to the IAP320 If the G10 is supporting two controller disk arrays it is recommended you label the control...

Page 57: ...AS cables from the controller enclosure to the expansion enclosures Each controller enclosure supports three expansion enclosures Then continue with Power On the System Figure 3 9 SAS Connections Cont...

Page 58: ...TM IIC100 SRM100 RTM IAP100 PRM100 RTM IIC100 TRM100 RTM IAP100 PRM100 RTM Connect IIC IAP100 Ethernet Cabling Tektronix provides shielded Ethernet cables any customer provided Ethernet cables must al...

Page 59: ...05 140228 Use Figure 3 11 to connect Ethernet cables from the G10 to the controller storage enclosure s Figure 3 11 Ethernet Connections G10 to One or Two Controller Enclosures Tektronix Communication...

Page 60: ...our specific configuration SRM200 RTM SAS Connections One or Two Controllers TRM100 RTM or SRM100 RTM SAS Connections SRM200 RTM SAS Connections Use Figure 3 12 to connect SAS cables from the G10 to t...

Page 61: ...nnections Use Figure 3 13 to connect SAS cables from the G10 to two controller enclosures Refer to Figure 3 9 for information about cabling expansion enclosures Figure 3 13 G10 TRM100 RTM or SRM100 RT...

Page 62: ...losures and G10 chassis The following steps must be performed in the specific order listed to properly configure the system Make sure to perform the steps in the proper order Step Action 1 G10 AC Unit...

Page 63: ...d LED is OFF indicating no fault conditions FRU OK Heartbeat LED is GREEN indicating the enclosure is powered on with at least one power supply operating normally Temperature Fault LED is GREEN indica...

Page 64: ...e BACKPLANE LEDs will illuminate green indicating the PEM is sending power through the backplane AC Units Connect the AC power cables into the rack power outlets Verify that the STATUS LED is GREEN If...

Page 65: ...ssor has normal functions Figure 4 4 G10 IIC LED Verification 6 Verify that the SHmm OK LEDs on the rear of the chassis are GREEN Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 SHmms on G10 Chassis Rear FPC100 AMC CPU LED Amb...

Page 66: ...4 6 RTM LEDs 8 Verify the following Figure 4 7 PRM100 RTM PWR LED is GREEN indicating power to the RTM is normal PRM200 RTM or PRM300 RTM LED is GREEN indicating no errors in overall health of the RTM...

Page 67: ...ng to OFF indicating the probe is up Figure 4 8 IAP100 IAP200 and IAP320 If LEDs are behaving differently than described in this procedure contact Customer Support page 2 before continuing with Config...

Page 68: ...tivity Parameters Step Action 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to a laptop or PC and to the following ports on the G10 Figure 4 9 IAP100 ETH B port IAP200 or IAP320 ETH port Figure 4 9 G10 IAP100 and IAP20...

Page 69: ...Installation GUI 4 Log in using the user ID and password provided by Tektronix for probe configuration 5 The following Web page appears Figure 4 11 Click the Next button Figure 4 11 Probe Installatio...

Page 70: ...click the Reset button Figure 4 13 Probe Installation GUI System Information 7 Enter the required information for each field for your network Refer to Network Connectivity Parameters for details You c...

Page 71: ...the current settings or click Edit Config to return to previous page to make corrections Figure 4 14 Probe Installation GUI Confirmation 9 When you apply the configuration the following Web page appea...

Page 72: ...ion failed go to Step 11 Figure 4 16 Example Configuration Successful 10 Click the Reboot button to complete the configuration and reboot the G10 The following screen displays Figure 4 17 and the G10...

Page 73: ...use of the error Click the Shutdown button to shut down the probe s OS WAIT until the IAP100 IAP200 Primary Chassis Slot 1 hot swap LED is solid blue Power down the probe Correct any errors such as ca...

Page 74: ...ions They require at least 10Mbps connectivity to the Iris server for management You will be required to provide the information listed in Table 4 1 in order to complete the G10 probe setup see Config...

Page 75: ...MM A IP Gateway This field is populated with the same IP gateway you enter for the Public IP Gateway The field is editable SHMM B IP Address OAM Interface Provide the IP address to be used for Operati...

Page 76: ...Link Cabling IIC200 Monitored Link Cabling IIC100 The number of monitored links a G10 probe supports depends on several factors as shown in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 Maximum Monitored Links per Probe Inter...

Page 77: ...able B 1 in Appendix B and can be verified with optical light meters IIC200 Ethernet Connections The IIC200 has 8 ports which can be used for 1G Ethernet connections Ports 5 8 are dual purpose sockets...

Page 78: ...Optical Taps Splitters B OUT A IN A OUT B IN A TAP TX B TAP RX B OUT A IN A OUT B IN A TAP TX B TAP RX Tx Rx Monitored Node A Monitored Node B A IN B OUT A OUT B IN A TAP B TAP TX RX Monitored Interf...

Page 79: ...tions Optical Taps Splitters Monitored Network G10 Ethernet Connections Monitored Interface 1 Link 1 B Tap RX GbE 1 RX right A Tap TX GbE 2 RX left Monitored Interface 2 Link 2 B Tap RX 1 10GbE 5 RX l...

Page 80: ...Rx Rx Monitored Interface Link 1 Monitored Interface Link 2 Monitored Interface Link 3 Monitored Interface Link 4 Monitored Interface Link 5 Monitored Interface Link 6 Monitored Interface Link 7 Moni...

Page 81: ...GbE 5 RX left RX 1 10GbE 5 TX right Monitored Interface 4 Link 4 TX 1 10GbE 6 RX left RX 1 10GbE 6 TX right Monitored Interface 5 Link 5 TX 1 10GbE 7 RX left RX 1 10GbE 7 TX right Monitored Interface...

Page 82: ...signal strength requirement is broad enough to allow some optical taps and splitters The inputs must comply with Table B 1 in Appendix B and can be verified with optical light meters 1 Gigabit Etherne...

Page 83: ...ernet Connections Optical Taps Splitters B OUT A IN A OUT B IN A TAP TX B TAP RX B OUT A IN A OUT B IN A TAP TX B TAP RX Tx Rx Monitored Node A Monitored Node B A IN B OUT A OUT B IN A TAP B TAP TX RX...

Page 84: ...1G Ethernet Connections Optical Taps Splitters Monitored Network G10 1G Ethernet Connections Monitored Interface 1 Link 1 B Tap RX GbE 1 RX left A Tap TX GbE 2 RX left Monitored Interface 2 Link 2 B...

Page 85: ...ris Interface Card Rx Tx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Monitored Interface Link 1 Monitored Interface Link 2 Monitored Interface Link 3 Monitored Interface Link 4 Monitored Interface Link 5 Monitored Interf...

Page 86: ...e IIC200 connect the 10G inputs to the IIC200 NOT the TRM100 RTM Refer to page 77 for details Figure 5 7 10Gigabit Ethernet Ports Monitored Interface 3 Link 3 TX GbE 3 RX left RX GbE 3 TX right Monito...

Page 87: ...this configuration the TX ports are not used Figure 5 8 10G Ethernet Connections Optical Taps Splitters B OUT A IN A OUT B IN A TAP TX B TAP RX B OUT A IN A OUT B IN A TAP TX B TAP RX Tx Rx Monitored...

Page 88: ...he successful G10 installation refer to page 2 Table 5 6 10G Ethernet Connections Optical Taps Splitters Monitored Network G10 10G Ethernet Connections Monitored Interface 1 Link 1 A Tap TX 10GbE 1 RX...

Page 89: ...100 RTM SysClk 1 SysClk 1 Tx Rx Rx Tx Rx Rx Tx Rx Rx Tx Rx Rx Monitored Interface Link 4 Monitored Interface Link 3 Monitored Interface Link 1 Monitored Interface Link 2 If only monitoring two interfa...

Page 90: ...to confirm the successful G10 installation refer to page 2 Monitored Interface 3 Link 3 RX 10GbE 3 TX left TX 10GbE 3 RX right Monitored Interface 4 Link 4 RX 10GbE 4 TX left TX 10GbE 4 RX right Tabl...

Page 91: ...s OVERVIEW The following sections list the specifications to which the G10 probe conforms Rack Space Considerations DC Power Requirements AC Power Requirements Default Port Settings Tektronix Communic...

Page 92: ...15 cm at the front and back of each enclosure to ensure adequate airflow for cooling No cooling clearance is required on the sides top or bottom of enclosures G10 Probe Fuse Panel SAS Storage Enclosu...

Page 93: ...ations Figure A 1 shows example rack installations of the G10 probe one controller disk enclosure and the fuse panel fuse panels apply only to DC power configurations Tektronix recommends installing t...

Page 94: ...using this model SA100R controller enclosures support up to three expansion enclosures A single fuse panel supports five components G10s and storage enclosures Fuse panels only apply to DC power confi...

Page 95: ...1U 2U 2U 2U 2U Fuse Panel SA200R controller supports up to seven expansion enclosures SA200R Configuration SA100R Configuration G10 Probe Fuse Panel SA100R Controller Enclosure 0 3U 2U 1U SA100R Cont...

Page 96: ...irements Equipment VDC Fuse Watts G10 IIC100 and IAP100 40 to 72VDC 15A max 430W typical 600W max G10 IIC100 and IAP200 40 to 72VDC 15A max 470W typical 600W max G10 IIC200 and IAP200 40 to 72VDC 15A...

Page 97: ...For Storage Enclosure and 24 900G drives SA200J or 12 4TB drives SA210J Table A 2 AC Power Requirements Continued Equipment VAC Fuse Watts Table A 3 Default Port Settings G10 Component Ports Supported...

Page 98: ...ence OVERVIEW This appendix provides reference information for the small form factor pluggable SFP transceivers for the 1G ports and the 10G ports on the G10 probe Tektronix Communications For License...

Page 99: ...1G Ethernet ports Figure B 1 G10 1G Ethernet Connections The available connections support optical or electrical Ethernet links The G10 1G Ethernet ports support the following connectivity 1000base LX...

Page 100: ...nm multi or single mode 119736700 FTLF1318P3BTL TK Blue Round Distance Tek P N Finisar P N Handle Color Shape 850 nm multi mode 119738600 FTLF8519P3BNL TK Black Round Distance Tek P N Finisar P N Hand...

Page 101: ...ort D are used in multiprobe configurations TRM100 RTM four 10G Ethernet ports when used with IIC100 When used with IIC200 the 10G ports are not used for monitored traffic all monitored traffic connec...

Page 102: ...aps and splitters The Inputs must comply with Table B 1 Distance Tek P N Finisar P N Handle color Shape 850 nm multi mode 119741700 FTLX8571D3BCL Light grey Flat Distance Tek P N Finisar P N Handle co...

Page 103: ...the SFP is installed 3 Determine the correct orientation for the SFP you are inserting SFP orientation varies depending on the blade and port in which you are installing it Refer to the following sect...

Page 104: ...the IIC200 Update the Physical Device Port settings in Probe Details tab in Iris Admin Reboot IIC200 Reboot the IIC200 IIC100 No reboot necessary Update the Physical Device Port settings in Probe Deta...

Page 105: ...e IIC100 When paired with IIC200 the 10G ports are not used for monitored traffic all monitored traffic connects to G10 using IIC200 Insert 10 Gb SFPs with the closed handle in UP position Figure B 5...

Page 106: ...10G Ethernet ports only used in multiprobe configurations Figure B 6 PRM200 RTM or PRM300 RTM SFPs SRM200 RTM Insert 10G SFPs with closed handle in UP position Figure B 7 Xlink 1 4 ports used in mult...

Page 107: ...ntation Maintenance Guidelines OVERVIEW This chapter provides the following sections G10 Maintenance Procedures Storage Array Maintenance Procedures Tektronix Communications For Licensed Users Unautho...

Page 108: ...and Array Start Up Shut Down Sequence Field Replaceable Units The following tables lists the Field Replaceable Units FRUs for the G10 and storage array Chassis 3U DC Chassis with Shelf Manager G10 SH...

Page 109: ...ing includes the following AMC Carrier Blade CAB100 LPC200 AMC FPC200 AMC TRM200 RTM IAP100 IAP200 IAP320 SRM100 RTM SRM200 RTM TRM100 RTM PRM100 RTM PRM200 RTM PRM300 RTM LPC100 AMC FPC100 AMC LPC200...

Page 110: ...electronic components ensure that you are working in an ESD safe environment 2 Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack ESD snap 3 Switch the breaker of the PEM to be rep...

Page 111: ...DC electrical color coding Please ensure proper cabling if your equipment and cabling uses nonstandard DC electrical color coding Improper cabling can cause damage to equipment or personal injury Con...

Page 112: ...can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the blade or electronic components ensure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Table C 1 G10 DC PEM LEDs PEM LEDs Status Reverse LE...

Page 113: ...PEM to cool before removing it 5 Loosen the two captive screws on the front of the PEM 6 Remove the PEM from the front of the chassis by pulling the PEM handle 7 Insert the replacement PEM Figure C 3...

Page 114: ...ed Action Check the AC power cable connections LED RED The power supply is in a failed state Action Disconnect the AC power cord from the PEM Remove and insert the PEM again to be sure that it is prop...

Page 115: ...an trays Step Action 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap Electrostatic discharge can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the blade or electronic components ensure that you are working in an...

Page 116: ...n because there are rotating fans Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans can cause injuries Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating 4 Grasp the handle and pull the tray carefully...

Page 117: ...re C 7 Figure C 7 Front Fan Tray Front 6 Slide the tray into the slot until you feel resistance see Figure C 8 The fans start rotating during this step Figure C 8 Rear Fan Tray 7 Fasten the three moun...

Page 118: ...months Replacing the Top Air Filter Perform the following steps to replace the top air filter Step Action 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap Electrostatic discharge can damage circuits or shorten their life...

Page 119: ...e frame with your fingers you can also use a tool such as a screwdriver When using a tool to remove the air filter frame be careful not to damage the frame or the G10 chassis Figure C 9 Top Air Filter...

Page 120: ...d until it snaps in place 13 Perform one of the following actions Replace the bottom air filter refer to Replacing the Bottom Air Filter Replace Fan Trays refer to Replacing the Fan Tray Replacing the...

Page 121: ...you cannot remove the frame with your fingers you can also use a tool such as a screwdriver When using a tool to remove the air filter frame be careful not to damage the frame or the G10 chassis Figur...

Page 122: ...the hook and loop fastener on the frame 10 Insert the frame into the shelf by placing the right edge in the guide 11 Slide the frame into the slot until you feel resistance 12 Push the frame downward...

Page 123: ...dures for the following G10 blades and RTMs IAP100 This section contains the following procedures for the IAP100 Removing or Resetting the IAP100 Installing the IAP100 Removing or Resetting the IAP100...

Page 124: ...the ejector handle back in toward the chassis until the Hot Swap LED turns off The PWR LED turns GREEN Wait about 10 minutes for the IAP100 to boot up 5 If you are removing the blade perform the follo...

Page 125: ...positioning holes in the chassis Figure C 16 Figure C 16 IAP100 Alignment 2 While squeezing the handle s lever and latch together close the left and right ejector handles until the inner sides of the...

Page 126: ...blue indicating that the OS is shut down Refer to Removing or Resetting the IAP100 for details 2 Unseat the IAP100 blade 2 inches from the backplane 3 Pull the SAS AMC handle out Figure C 18 until the...

Page 127: ...The blue Hot Swap LED starts to blink indicating that the blade is shutting down the OS Figure C 19 IAP Right Ejector Handle Hot Swap Position 3 Wait until the Hot Swap LED is solid blue This indicat...

Page 128: ...workflows Step Action 1 Ensure that the left and right ejector handles are in the outward position by squeezing the lever and the latch together 2 Insert the blade into the shelf by placing the top an...

Page 129: ...nd then tighten the faceplate screws that secure the blade to the shelf When the LED turns off this indicates the blade s payload has been powered up and that the blade is active Iris Interface Card I...

Page 130: ...hold the ejector handle in the forward position and then rotate it outward slightly until it cannot rotate any farther Figure C 23 The blue Hot Swap LED starts to blink indicating that the blade is s...

Page 131: ...m one of the following Remove the IIC100 or IIC200 To reinstall the blade or install a new blade refer to Installing the IIC100 or IIC200 Push and hold the ejector handle in the forward position and r...

Page 132: ...o the G10 Installation Guide for a detailed procedure Perform the following to install the IIC until it is completely seated Step Action 1 Position the left and right ejector handles as shown in Figur...

Page 133: ...IC Ejector Handle Left Opening Blade Latch 3 Swing the handles outward until the blade latch is open fully Figure C 28 and then release the ejector handle Figure C 28 G10 IIC Ejector Handle Open Blade...

Page 134: ...osition Figure C 29 G10 IIC Ejector Handle Open Blade Latch 5 Position your thumbs and forefingers as shown in Figure C 30 and slide the blade into the chassis until the positioning pins are inserted...

Page 135: ...the IIC Figure C 32 The CPU LED is AMBER on the FPC100 AMC and GREEN on the FPC200 AMC indicating that the processor is functioning normally The LED on IIC100 or IIC200 is GREEN indicating that there...

Page 136: ...r Resetting the IIC100 or IIC200 for details 2 Unseat the IIC approximately 2 inches from the backplane 3 Pull the AMC handle out until the latching mechanism is released and remove the AMC 4 Insert t...

Page 137: ...00 first Refer to Removing or Resetting the IIC100 or IIC200 TRM100 RTM Power down the IIC100 first Refer to Removing or Resetting the IIC100 or IIC200 PRM100 Power down the IAP100 first Refer to Remo...

Page 138: ...RTM Hot Swap LEDs 5 You can perform one of the following Remove the RTM Push the latch and lever back in until the Hot Swap LED turns off SRM100 RTM TRM100 RTM Hot Swap LED PRM100 PRM200 RTM PRM300 R...

Page 139: ...ystem is not powered you can disregard the steps that refer to the blue Hot Swap H S LED Step Action 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap or appropriate ESD grounding device 2 Connect the strap to the shelf by...

Page 140: ...ap 3 Remove the Ethernet cable copper or multi mode fiber that is attached to the card If removing fiber cable also remove the SFP module to use in the replacement card 4 Unfasten the screws of the fa...

Page 141: ...SHMM and verify that it is active or running alone 2 Remove the Ethernet cables from the standby SHMM 3 Unfasten the screws of the faceplate until the handle is detached from the front panel of the bo...

Page 142: ...ive SHMM to failover to the newly replaced SHMM 3 To confirm a successful failover log in to the first SHMM that you just replaced and verify that it is running alone 4 Remove the second SHMM from the...

Page 143: ...nsole 1 2 A console window opens from which you can view console messages and blade activities G10 Probe and Array Start Up Shut Down Sequence Tektronix recommends powering the probes and associated a...

Page 144: ...to the rack power outlets DC Units Press the ON OFF switch to the ON position on both PEMs on the front of the G10 chassis 5 Verify the following LEDs on the front of the G10 chassis DC Chassis Front...

Page 145: ...r Resetting the IAP200 IAP320 for details Note that no action is required for the Rear Transition Modules Wait until the hot swap LED is solid blue Unseat both blades approximately 2 inches from the b...

Page 146: ...touching blade or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment and wearing an ESD wrist or foot strap Storage Array Maintenance Guidelines The G10 supports the foll...

Page 147: ...the failed component the PSU s status LED color changes to amber to indicate a fault condition Removing a PSU disrupts the enclosure s airflow significantly therefore do not remove it until you have...

Page 148: ...C 37 Remove PSU Module 5 Rotate the latch downward to 45 degrees supplying leverage to disconnect the module from the internal connector 6 Use the latch to pull the module straight out of the chassis...

Page 149: ...mbscrew located at the top of the power supply latch clockwise until it is finger tight to secure the latch to the power supply unit within the enclosure 6 Ensure that the main circuit breaker in the...

Page 150: ...in an environment that is cool dry and dark Heat humidity and ultraviolet light can damage air filters Replacement air filter inventory on hand Purchase a cost effective quantity of replacement air fi...

Page 151: ...can remove its air filter To ensure that the storage enclosures operate efficiently Tektronix Communications requires the air filters to be changed every 3 months Perform the following steps to remov...

Page 152: ...our thumb or index finger gently between the top of the filter frame and its foam insert on the back side of the bezel 4 As indicated by the large arrow in Figure C 41 pull the top of the filter frame...

Page 153: ...nt of the enclosure To ensure that the storage enclosures operate efficiently Tektronix Communications requires the air filters to be changed every 3 months Perform the following steps to replace the...

Page 154: ...y from the bezel slip its bottom edge into the mounting channels as far as the filter will go 5 Revolve the air filter gently into its vertical position while taking care to ensure that the filter fra...

Page 155: ...s must be performed before and after hardware replacement Contact Tektronix Communications Customer Support for assistance Be sure to review Storage Array Maintenance Guidelines before proceeding to e...

Page 156: ...engaging a Controller Module 4 Press both latches downward to disconnect the module from the midplane Figure C 47 Figure C 47 Extracting a Controller Module 5 Pull the module straight out of the enclo...

Page 157: ...the latches downward Figure C 49 Figure C 49 Inserting a Controller Module 2 Slide the controller module into the enclosure as far as it will go See 1 in Figure C 49 3 Press the latches upward to enga...

Page 158: ...ure The new drive module must be of the same type and possess a capacity equal to or greater than the one being replaced Removing Air Management Modules Step Action 1 Squeeze the latch release flanges...

Page 159: ...then pull the latch rotating it outward until it is fully open 2 Perform one of the following steps according to your product s drive type see Figure C 52 2 5 Drives With the LEDs oriented to the bott...

Page 160: ...array chassis see the Iris Installation and Upgrade Guide to perform the required G10 Probe Health Check Contact Tektronix Communications Customer Support for assistance Identify which disk array is b...

Page 161: ...ply units and remove the power cables Loosen the cable locking screws attaching the connectors to the PSUs Disconnect the power cables from the PSUs AC Unplug the AC cables from the power supply units...

Page 162: ...ables Be sure to review Storage Array Maintenance Guidelines before proceeding to ensure component compatibility Step Action 1 Using two people slide the disk array into the brackets in the same posit...

Page 163: ...ails on powering up the probe 7 Check that the FRU OK LED back is green indicating that the controller has completed initializing is online and is operating normally 8 See the Iris Installation and Up...

Page 164: ...y connect the signal ports only to intra building or unexposed wiring or cable that is shielded and grounded at both ends The intra building port s of the equipment or subassembly must not be metallic...

Page 165: ...connections to the DC PDUs Use the following guidelines when grounding equipment Ground equipment to a Common Bonding Network Use only copper wire cables for grounding purposes Ensure the equipment s...

Page 166: ...m or interior equipment grounding system to the supplemental bonding and grounding connections on the back of the storage enclosure Figure D 1 using a grounding bar Figure D 1 shows grounding cabling...

Page 167: ...the storage enclosure use the parts listed in Table D 1 DC Power Connectors Grounding Stud ON OFF Switch Table D 1 Required Parts Item Description Tektronix Provided Parts Dual Hole Lugs For connecti...

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