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HTCA-6200_user manual

 

 

 

 

HTCA-6200 
User Manual 
 

 

Version: 1.0 

Date of Release: 2016-08-29   

Telecom Datacenter 
Appliances 

 

Summary of Contents for HTCA-6200

Page 1: ...HTCA 6200_user manual 1 HTCA 6200 User Manual Version 1 0 Date of Release 2016 08 29 Telecom Datacenter Appliances ...

Page 2: ...able resources This document utilizes different font types and icons to make the selected text more transparent and explicable to users Please note that this document contains the following conventions Example Convention Usage iptables F Monospace shaded A command to be entered at a shell command line Setup page Bold A title of a dialog box or a page Enter Between a pair of inequality signs A phys...

Page 3: ...described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements upon t...

Page 4: ...ified in Part 15E Section 15 407 of the FCC Rules Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety Keep the chassis area clear and dust free during and after installation Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in the chassis Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up your sleeves Wear safety glasses if you are working under any conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes Do not ...

Page 5: ...r pressure that may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas Risque d explosion si la pile est remplacée par une autre d un mauvais type Jetez les piles usagées conformément aux instructions L installation doit être effectuée par un électricien formé ou une personne formée à l électricité connaissant toutes les spécifications d installation et d appareil du produit Ne trans...

Page 6: ...in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer Installation of the equipment especially in a rack should consider the ventilation of the system s intake for taking chilled air and exhaust for emitting hot air openings so that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised To avoid a hazardous load conditio...

Page 7: ...nected to the power source before power The cable hould 16 AWG Desserrez la vis du terminal de mise à la terre Branchez le câble de mise à la terre à la terre L appareil de protection pour la source d alimentation doit fournir 30 A de courant Cet appareil de protection doit être branché à la source d alimentation avant l alimentation Le câble doit 16 AWG This equipment must be grounded Cet équipem...

Page 8: ...nectors on the Motherboard 16 Preparing the Hardware Installation 24 Accessing the CPU Blade s 24 Installing the CPU and Heatsink 25 Installing the System Memory 27 Installing an IPMI Card 28 Replacing Cooling Fans 29 Installing Disk Drives 30 Replacing Front Network I O Blades Switch Boards 31 Replacing Power Supply Units 32 Main 34 Advanced 35 Chipset 56 Security 61 Boot 62 Save Exit 67 ...

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Page 10: ...communication application HTCA 6200 is NEBS compliant 2x Intel Xeon E5 2690 v3 v4 CPUs for each motherboard PCH Intel C612 16x 288 pin DIMM DDR4 up to 2 133MHz registered DIMM sockets on each motherboard Dual 2011pin R3 LGA sockets 2x externally accessible SATA 2 5 HDD SSD drive bays Ethernet 2 swappable I O blades on front panel each supporting 4x GbE 16x 10GbE or 32x 10GbE networking ports Ether...

Page 11: ... ports Controller Intel XL710 Management Optional with LOM port for IPMI Console 1 x RJ 45 console port LOM 1 x LOM port IPMI OPMA socket to support IPMI Switch Node Switch fabric Broadcom Trident II Switch BCM56854 Speed 10Gbps per port 1Gbps per port Interface Up to 16 x SFP 4 x GbE RJ45 Fan 5 x Cooling fans per CPU blade Display LCM 1x character type LCM LED POWER STATUS HDD Keypad 4x Keypads O...

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Page 13: ...HTCA 6200_user manual 13 The block diagram indicates how data flows among components on the motherboard Please refer to the following figure for your motherboard s layout design ...

Page 14: ...th 4 x keypads F2 Removable HDD SSD Trays 2 x 2 5 SATA HDD SSD removable trays F3 Console 1 x RJ 45 console port F4 LOM 1 x RJ 45 LOM port F5 USB 1 x USB 2 0 Type A port F6 Switch Blade 1x Switch Boards swappable F7 LAN I O Blades Max 2 LAN I O Blades swappable ...

Page 15: ...15 R2 R1 CPU Blades 2 x Swappable CPU blades R2 Fans 5 x Cooling fans per CPU blade R3 Power supply 2 x redundant power supply units R1 R3 ...

Page 16: ...16 The motherboard layout shows the connectors and jumpers on the board Refer to the following picture as a reference of the pin assignments and the internal connectors ...

Page 17: ...ription 1 MGT2_MDIP_0 2 MGT2_MDIN_0 3 MGT2_MDIP_1 4 MGT2_MDIN_1 5 MGT2_MDIP_2 6 MGT2_MDIN_2 7 MGT2_MDIP_3 8 MGT2_MDIN_3 9 MGT_LAN2_100 10 MGT_LAN2_ACT 11 MGT_LAN2_1G 12 P3V3_AUX ATX1 ATX4 four 8 pin ATX power connectors Pin Description 1 GND 2 12V 3 GND 4 12V 5 GND 6 12V 7 GND 8 12V ...

Page 18: ...for SATA storage device Pin Descriptio n 1 GND 2 TX_P 3 TX_M 4 GND 5 RX_M 6 RX_P 7 GND FAN1 5 5 pin FAN connectors Pin Description 1 Ground 2 12V 3 RPM Sense 4 RPM Sense 5 PWM Status SW2 Reset Switch Pin Descriptio n 1 2 GND 3 4 FP_RST_SEL ...

Page 19: ...4 FP_SWIN_R CONN2 PSON power switch Pin Description 1 GND 2 FP_SWIN_R USB1 2x5 pin internal USB pin header 2 10 USB1 1 9 Pin Description Pin Description 1 USB_VCC 2 USB_VCC 3 USBD0 4 USBD1 5 USBD0 6 USBD1 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 USB Port 1Ground 10 USB Port 2 Ground ...

Page 20: ...20 OPMA1 OPMA socket for IPMI card ...

Page 21: ... 29 DATA13 5 DATA6 30 DATA14 6 DATA7 31 DATA15 7 CE1 32 CE2 8 A10 33 VS1 9 OE 34 IOR 10 A9 35 IOW 11 A8 36 WE 12 A7 37 READY 13 CFVCC3 38 CFVCC3 14 A6 39 CSEL 15 A5 40 VS2 16 A4 41 RESET 17 A3 42 WAIT 18 A2 43 INPACK 19 A1 44 REG 20 A0 45 DASP 21 DATA0 46 DIAG 22 DATA1 47 DATA8 23 DATA2 48 DATA9 24 WP 49 DATA10 25 CD2 50 GND 25 1 ...

Page 22: ...r CMOS OPEN1 Chassis Open Detect mainboard protection jumper a short pin cap will be connected to the top compartment of the system chassis When the top compartment is lifted removed the board functions will be disabled once the jumper cap is lifted along with the top compartment This is to protect the board from being tampered by anyone who remove the top compartment Pin Description 1 GROUND 2 CS...

Page 23: ...23 CONN3 HS pin header Pin Description 1 HSWAP_ENABLE_N 2 GROUND ...

Page 24: ... gloves before conducting the following steps You have to access the CPU blade s in order to install or replace CPUs heatsinks and DDR memory DIMMs Please follow the steps below to access CPU blades 1 Select a CPU blade you wish to access the internal components 2 Rotate and loosen the captive screws circled in the picture below You may apply a screwdriver to conduct this task 3 Hold onto both cap...

Page 25: ...out The motherboard supports dual 2011pin R3 LGA sockets Please follow the steps below for installing the processor 1 Press the load lever as shown in the figure below 2 Hold and drag the load lever outwards 3 Drag the load lever out of the latch ...

Page 26: ...26 4 Move the load lever as shown in the image below 5 Once the cover is opened you can install the CPU Then reverse the steps to securely lock the CPU socket ...

Page 27: ...o secure the heat sink Please follow the steps below to install the DIMM memory modules 1 Power off the system and locate the DDR DIMM slot 2 Pull open the DIMM slot latches 3 Align the DIMM module and make sure the notches of the module aligned with the socket keys in the slot 4 Insert the module into the slot until it s firmly seated and close the latches ...

Page 28: ...rd Please follow the steps below for instructions 1 Locate the OPMA socket 2 Insert an IPMI card into the socket and then gently press it down Remember to align the gold fingers and make sure the two clips securely secure the card 3 Apply a screw to secure the IPMI card Clip Clip ...

Page 29: ... cooling fans 1 Locate the cooling fans at the rear of CPU blades The fans are covered by a bezel 2 Rotate and loosen the captive screw that locks the bezel for the cooling fans 3 Hold onto the loosened captive screw and remove the bezel 4 Take the worn out fan out of its place and insert a new fan back into the system ...

Page 30: ...sk drives are located behind the hinge LCM Rotate and loosen the lock screw 2 Open the hinge LCM and locate the HDD SSD bays as the images shown below 3 Select a drive bay for installation and hold the lock of the drive bay 4 Open the lock outwards 5 Pull the drive bay out and install a 2 5 SATA disk drive Please keep in mind that the SATA connector of your SATA disk drive should point to the insi...

Page 31: ...n ordering configurations To replace a new blade board please follow the steps below 1 Rotate and loosen the two captive screws at both ends You may use a screwdriver to conduct this task 2 Pull the two lock handles towards the directions as shown in the arrows of directions below 3 Gently pull the board blade out ...

Page 32: ...ay wear out eventually and have to be replaced Please follow the steps below to replace a power supply unit 1 Hold onto the handle of the power supply unit and pull the lock towards the right 2 Pull the power supply unit out ...

Page 33: ...tance Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security and Save Exit 6 select an item option on a setup screen Enter select an item option or enter a sub menu ESC exit the current screen 7 to adjust values for the selected setup item option F1 to display General Help screen 8 F2 to retrieve previous values such as the parameters configured the last time you had entered BIOS 9 F3 to load optimized default value...

Page 34: ...e System Date and System Time BIOS Information BIOS Vendor displays BIOS vendor information BIOS Version displays BIOS version Build Date and Time displays the date and time the BIOS was built Press Enter if you want to configure System Language System Date and System Time System Date Day Month Year System time Hour Minutes Seconds ...

Page 35: ...en Under this screen you may use to select an item you wish to configure Super IO Configuration Press Enter to access configuration sub menu for super IO chip parameters You may access settings for Serial Port 1 or 2 or the Parallel port ...

Page 36: ...er I O configuration you may choose to configure Serial Port 1 or 2 or the Parallel port Super IO Configuration Serial Port 1 Configuration Press Enter to enable or disable the Serial Port 1 COM Device setting is fixed as default ...

Page 37: ...37 Super IO Configuration Serial Port 2 Configuration Once Serial Port 2 is accessed you may press Enter to enable or disable the Serial Port 2 COM Device setting is fixed as default ...

Page 38: ... Port Configuration This option allows you to set parameters for parallel port LPT LPTE Once Parallel Port is accessed you may press Enter to enable or disable the Parallel Port Device setting is fixed as default ...

Page 39: ...39 HW Monitor This option allows you to view hardware health status ...

Page 40: ...rection This option allows you to configure parameters about serial port console redirection Press Enter to access the submenu Console Redirection select Enabled or Disable for COM port console redirection The default is Enabled ...

Page 41: ...Console Redirection Settings Terminal Type the emulation configuration Select VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 or ANSI VT100 ASCII character set VT100 extends VT100 to support color function keys VT UTF8 uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode characters onto 1 or more ANSI Extended ASCII character set ...

Page 42: ...00 57600 or 115200 for bits per second The Bps will determine serial port transmission speed The speed must be matched on the other side Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds Data Bits select the value for data bits In this case 7 or 8 ...

Page 43: ...sent with the data bits to detect some transmission errors Select None Even Odd Mark or Space Stop Bits stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet The standard is 1 stop bit Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 ...

Page 44: ... sending data if the receiving buffers are full a stop signal can be sent to stop the data flow You may select None or Hardware RTS CTS depending on thecircumstances VT UTF8 Combo Key Support this option enables disables VT UTF8 combination key support for ANSI VT100 terminals ...

Page 45: ... Recorder Mode on this mode when Enabled only text will be sent This is to capture terminal data Putty KeyPad select Function Key and Key Pad on Putty You may select VT100 LINUX XTERMR6 SCO ESCN or VT400 ...

Page 46: ...gure CPU parameters Hyper threading enabled for Windows XP and Linux OS optimized for hyper threading technology and disabled for other OS that are not optimized for this feature When enabled multiple threads will run simultaneously on each logical core ...

Page 47: ...recommended to select Enabled Active Processor Cores number of cores to enable in each processor package The default is All for optimization You may press Enter to select the number of cores to be enabled It is recommended to select All for optimization ...

Page 48: ...ory in which a code can be executed or not When enabled it will prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting OS Windows Server 2003 SP1 Windows XP SP2 SuSE Linux 9 2 RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 3 When disabled it forces the XD feature flag to always return 0 ...

Page 49: ...ss items for SATA devices and settings SATA Mode Selection the selection to determine how SATA controllers operate You may select AHCI or RAID mode Please be noted that there must be two SATA disk drives installed in order to enable RAID mode ...

Page 50: ...50 mSATA enable or disable the mSATA port ...

Page 51: ...SATA1 enable or disable the SATA1 port 51 SATA2 enable or disable the SATA2 port ...

Page 52: ...52 SATA3 enable or disable the SATA3port SATA4 enable or disable the SATA4port ...

Page 53: ... device Settings USB Devices displays USB devices Legacy USB Support this function enables or disables legacy USB support Auto option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected Disable option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications ...

Page 54: ...54 You may select Enabled Disabled or Auto ...

Page 55: ...55 LAN Boot Select This option allows you to select one of the onboard LAN boot Press Enter to access the sub menu On Board LAN Boot the default is Disabled ...

Page 56: ...creen you may use to select System Agent SA Configuration or PCH IO Configuration System Agent SA Configuration displays and provides options to configure system agent SA parameters VT d select Enabled or Disabled for Intel VT d virtualization function ...

Page 57: ...57 Memory Configuration ...

Page 58: ...58 Memory Configuration provides memory configuration parameters Once accessed information about memory frequency total memory and DIMM 1 4 status will be displayed ...

Page 59: ...des PCH parameters Intel PCH RC Version displays Intel PCH RC version Intel PCH SKU Name displays PCH SKU name Intel PCH Rev ID displays Intel PCH revision ID Restore On Power Loss select Restore On Power Loss options Power On Power Off or Last Status ...

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Page 61: ... item you want to configure Administrator Password set administrator password Once set then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup User Password set user password Once set then this is a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup ...

Page 62: ...62 Use to select Boot setup screen Under this screen you may use to select an item you want to configure Boot mode select select boot mode LEGACY or UEFI ...

Page 63: ...63 Boot Option 1 determine the device to be the first system boot device Boot Option 2 determine the device to be the second system boot device ...

Page 64: ...64 Boot Option 3 determine the device to be the third system boot device USB Device BBS Priorities specifies the boot device priority sequence from available USB drives ...

Page 65: ...65 Boot Option 1 set the device to be the first system boot device Boot Option 2 determine the device to be the second system boot device ...

Page 66: ...66 Boot Option 3 determine the device to be the third system boot device Boot Option 4 determine the device to be the fourth system boot device ...

Page 67: ...e Save Changes and Exit exit system setup after saving the configuration changes Discard Changes and Exit exit system setup without saving the configuration changes Restore Defaults restore to factory default setting Boot Override Save Changes and Exit exit system setup after saving the configuration changes ...

Page 68: ...68 Discard Changes and Exit exit system setup without saving the configuration changes ...

Page 69: ...69 Restore Defaults restore load factory default setting for all setup parameters ...

Page 70: ...70 Boot Override You may select a device under Boot Override for this function ...

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Page 72: ... timer is based on a counter that counts down from an initial value to zero The software selects the counter s initial value and periodically restarts it Should the counter reach zero before the software restarts it the software is presumed to be malfunctioning and the processor s reset signal is asserted Thus the processor will be restarted as if a human operator had cycled the power ...

Page 73: ...ther end to serial port of the Remote Client System 2 Configure the following settings in the BIOS Setup menu 3 BIOS Advanced Remote Access Configuration Serial Port Mode 115200 8 n 1 4 Configure Console Redirection on the client system The following is an example on Windows platform A Click the start button point to Programs Accessories Communications and select Hyper Terminal B Enter any name fo...

Page 74: ...Communication through SMBUS I2C 2 Independent bypass status control for each pair up to a total of 4 pairs 3 Lanner Bypass Modules can bypass systems Ethernet ports on a host system during three instances Just on Just on is the brief moment when the internal power supply turns on and booting process starts System off or upon software request during run time 4 Software programmable bypass or normal...

Page 75: ...pers are used to select between text and graphic types See next section For Parallel Text based LCM Build To build program source code on Linux platform please use the following steps as a guideline 1 Extract the source file tar xzvf plcm_drv_v0XX tgz 0XX is the version of the program 2 Change directory to the extracted folder cd plcm_drv_v0XX 0XX is the version of the program Note Apply our Paral...

Page 76: ...form It demonstrates some useful functionality that the LCM provides Note that the installation needs to be completed before proceeding with these executions To execute run the command plcm_test Backlight Off On turning off on the backlight of the LCM display Display Off turning off the LCM display Cursor Off On NOT showing showing the cursor on the LCM display Blinking off On turning off on the c...

Page 77: ... 3rd button is read in as Right and the 4th button is read in as Down To execute please type plcm_test Keypad Commands for plcm_cursor_char This Run this command for cursor shift single text update plcm_cursor_char Please read the options below Insert line select Item 1 to set the starting line as either line 1 or line 2 Move cursor right select Item 2 to move the cursor to the right Move cursor l...

Page 78: ...e kinds of virtualization in the Guest OS QEMU KVM Xen VMWare Player Here we take the Fedora 20 x86_64 operation system for instance to explain 3 virtualization respectively for parallel port pass through Use the procedures listed below for step by step instructions separately based on your case In case of QEMU KVM or Xen please use the following steps as a guideline to implement the virtualizatio...

Page 79: ...as been installed 2 To set up the parallel port pass through please enter VMWare Player s VirtualMachine Setting VMWare Player s setting page to select dev parport0 as parallel port device 3 Open a terminal in the Guest OS and then issue the following commands to install Linux Kernel drivers modprobe parport modprobe parport_pc modprobe ppdev 4 Check that whether the dev parport0 exists or not You...

Page 80: ... following conditions are excluded from this warranty Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer Unauthorized modification misuse or reversed engineering of the product Operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product Requesting a RMA 1 To obtain a RMA number simply fill out and fax the RMA Request Form to yoursupplier 2 The customer is required to fill out the problem...

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