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1. o 6 SERES mu uu E FR 229292000042 2020 HERE 24222422222 9202 oes e 2411111 III 929295920224 Salle ML le ER 1 Remove the front bezel by squeezing the retention clasps incorporated into the top corners of the bezel and rotating the top of the bezel away from the chassis 2 Locate the target power input cable s terminals at the branch circuit or power distribution unit Open the external circuit breakers that provide DC feed power to the PEM you are replacing 3 Lock and tagout the circuit breakers on the branch circuit or power distribution unit 4 Using the appropriate tool loosen the chassis retention screw on the top of the PEM 5 Open the circuit breaker on the PEM module being removed AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 155 FRU Installation 6 4 3 156 6 Open the ejector handle and gently pull on the PEM module You will feel the PEM disconnect from the backplane 7 Pull the module straight out from the rail guides about 12 inches Installation Procedure To install a power entry module follow the steps below 1 Ifnotalready removed remove the front bezel by squee
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3. 2 2 2 168 Figure 7 2 SAM 640 Face Plate 169 Figure 7 3 SAM HRI Interconnection 177 Figure 7 4 Interhub Slot and Shelf Manager Connectivity 179 12 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G About this Manual Overview of Contents This Installation and Use manual is organized as follows Chapter About this Manual Description Lists all conventions and abbreviations used in this manual and outlines the revision history Safety Notes Sicherheitshinweise Platform Architecture AXP640 Shelf Description Describes the safety information which has to be regarded Translation of the chapter Safety Notes to German Describes the system architecture Provides an overview of the features of the system and lists the standard compliances Site Preparation Provides site planning considerations and checklists describes the requirements and conditions AXP640 Operations Describes basic operating procedures AXP640 Shelf Installation Describes mounting and installation options FRU Installation Describes how to install and replace blades modules power components fans and air filter Shelf Management Alarm Module Describes the shelf management alarm module Related Documentation Lists related documentation and specifications Abbreviations This document uses
4. 173 7 5 1 1 Voltage Sensors 2 4 2 173 7 5 1 2 Temperature Monitoring 2 173 7 5 1 3 Fan Speed 173 7 5 2 Redundancy 2 2 2 24 4 175 7 5 2 1 Hardware Redundancy Interface 175 7 5 2 2 HRI Protocol b ee 177 725 223 Ethernet Signals kn 178 7 5 2 4 Configuring Front Panel Network Interface 180 7 5 2 5 Configuring RMCP Network Interface 181 1 5 3 SWitchover Signals csse een een 181 7 6 Telco Alarm 22222 2 2 2 2 182 7 6 1 Pelco Alarm LEDs as etre emeret ot emen een aa 182 7 6 2 Telco Alarm 2 182 77 HotSwaplnterlace u ea 183 DESUMPTA 183 7 9 SAM SOWAN een ce 184 ZINN EP ERI VUE Ite e PRSE DER RA 184 A Related Documentation ROUEN RR NR 187 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Documentation 187 2 Related Specifications u 00000 cr messe I nn 187 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G
5. TIME FOR FLASHING 2 454 28 s IMC UPGRADE p een DONE WATING FOR AUTOMATIC ISC UPGRADE GET IMC STATUS AFTER UPGRADE IMC AT 66 PRESENT AFTER UPGRADE IPMC FW REVISION IMC PRESENT Firmware Version gt 01 04 008 ISC PRESENT Firmware Version 01 04 008 132 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installation 5 12 3 Shelf Manager Firmware Upgrade There are three files which contain the ShM firmware sent ry shmm1500 kernel sentry shmm1500 rfs andsentry shmm1500 u boot bin Allfiles should be loaded onto both ShMs using the procedures described here As upgrades are released Artesyn will supply the current version of these files Shelf Manager Upgrade Steps The upgrade process involves the following steps 1 Preserving and restoring configuration settings Normally any configuration settings you have saved in etc shelfman conf and etc shelfman conf sam1500 are preserved during the upgrade procedure if you are starting with a version of shelfman that is at revision PPS 2 5 2 or higher so you do not need to save and restore unique settings saved in these files Occasionally however a firmware upgrade presents a change in the options presented in these configuration files If this is the case you are asked to note any changes to settings you have made to these files and to perform the upgrade in a way that overwrites these
6. RS 2 BED SCC a pP eM o d QUAD SC CLOSE 6420 COLOR 2 Rotate the ejector handle to a fully open position 3 Pull firmly but evenly to remove a FTM You will feel the FTM disconnect from the backplane Keep fingers away from fan blades until fan has stopped rotating 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 161 FRU Installation 6 6 2 6 7 162 Installing an FTM Installation Procedure 1 While supporting the FTM align the FTM carefully into the fan quide rails in the shelf and slowly slide the FTM until the it is flush with the chassis 2 Tighten the four chassis retention screws to secure the FTM The recommended torque settings is 3 5 inch pounds When the red LED turns off and the green LED turns on the fan is operating Replacing the Fan Filter Your replacement fan filter consists of a filter media for the fan bezel and a smaller media for the inlet region adjacent to the SAMs Air filters should be checked occasionally to make sure they are not obstructed or damaged Visually inspect filters for tears or rips Do not reinstall a torn filter as it will be ineffective in trapping particulates and will interrupt air flow distribution To maintain safety certification use only Artesyn approved fan filters You can order replacement fan filters part number RAF640 by contacti
7. 108 Table 4 2 Cooling Budget sen 96656566 e nece eer here nen deb RET 109 Table 5 1 AXP640 Shelf Physical Characteristics 113 Table 7 1 RJ 45 Serial Port Connector 170 Table 7 2 cil lA U OMS 171 Table 7 3 Hot Swap LED States E ee dle b p NR 172 Table 7 4 SAM LED Status 2 4 172 Table 7 5 Cooling Budget eu en nme len 175 Table 7 6 Shelf Manager Static Network IP Interfaces 180 Table 7 7 Shelf Manager Dynamic Network IP Interfaces 180 Table 7 8 Hot Swap Interface Pin OU en ea 182 Table A 1 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Publications 187 Table A 2 Related Specifications 187 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 9 List of Tables EE 10 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G List of Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 Figure 2 13 Figure 2 14 Figure 2 15 Figure 2 16 Figure 2 17 Figure 2 18 Figure 2 19 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3
8. 55 2 6 Backplane nude eher Cr E e eror ono cn Vea 56 56 2 62 eX e RRs pea ee eee tangas E ehe ne 58 2 6 3 Shelf FRU Information sise ed eene EDD Ex eee ees e pe 59 2 6 4 Backplane Slot 61 2 6 5 Zone Locations on 2 2 62 2 7 802 1OGBASE KR 24 2 63 2 8 Fan Tray Modules FTMs 2 2 63 2 9 Power Entry Modules 5 24 4 64 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 3 Contents 2 9 1 Power Inlet 66 2 10 Stationary Boards rn 71 2 11 Staridard Combpliaric s 24 isi oes sinus 72 2 12 WEEE Compliance 2 2 52 sense ee ea 76 3 SttePreparation aa sun 79 EMMES DUI 79 3 2 Site Planning Considerations 2 2 2 79 3 2 1 Receiving and Unpacking the 79 3 2 2 Site and Installation 2 81 3 23 Requirements nur eck
9. 465 1 III AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 93 Site Preparation Figure3 6 19 23 inch Frame Mid mount Side View o 95 e o e gt CD e Ji o9 9 e 2 q e m o a e m 3 o b 14 7 126 0 j 103 6 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation Figure 3 7 23 Frame Front Mount Front View 2 SHIPPING PLATE DISCARD AFTER BLADE INSTALLATION 88 9 enr 0 zi o 51 2 no r 20 9 31 4 448 2 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 95 Site Preparation Figure 3 8 23 inch Frame Mid mount Front View RM ET E D o4 p 6 SHIPPING PLATE DISCARD AFTER BLADE INSTALLATION 4 88 9 ET j m H o o 5 1 2 e nea p 551 0 583 0 3 2 6 Airflow Requirements The AXP640 provides fault tolerant cooling to front mounted Adv
10. o 9 crosslink 2 7 1 802 10GBASE KR The AXP640 backplane is designed to support 40Gb traffic through 10GBASE KR 2 8 Fan Tray Modules FTMs The AXP640 supports three fan trays in a pull configuration Each fan tray contains a single 120 mm fan AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 63 AXP640 Shelf Description TheFTM is hot swappable and may be managed through the IPM Sentry software for hot swap If your system is not running high availability software behavior of the LED may be indeterminate The face plate of the FTM has the following indicators Table 2 5 FTM LED Status Indicator FTM LED LED Color State Condition In Service IS Green Off no service Glow Steady service available Out of Service OOS and Failure Red default Off service available Glow Steady no service Figure 2 9 Fan Tray Module Rear View awe SEE e 94664920 612502271717 Z SEE were Leger Deo 2600 1 _ qi 096086 942520 M P 4 posi 521 Ox 6 24 a ln 27 RE gt 2 9 Power Entry Modules PEMs The PEM is a Field Replaceable Unit FRU and can be replaced while the system is on but the power for the PEM being replaced PEM A or PEM B must be shut down at the external source prior to replacement Replacement can take place in under 30 minutes by a trained
11. xxx hex filetothe tmp directory on the active Shelf Manager The tmp directory on the shelf manager is mounted to ram this copy ofthe file will be deleted on the next reset of the shelf manager If you want to save the file to flash copy it to the var nvdata directories on both shelf managers 2 Execute the following command to upgrade one PEM 4 ipmcUpgrade sh 66 640 DCPEM upgrade x xx xxx hex reboot n 3 After a successful upgrade the ipmcUpgrade script displays the current firmware level reported by the device as shown in PEM Upgrade Sample Output on page 130 5 12 2 1 PEM Upgrade Sample Output The sample output for this command for one PEM is shown below 4 ipmcUpgrade sh 66 AXP640 DCPEM upgrade 1 04 008 hex reboot n SCRIPT REVISION REVISION 1 03 SCRIPT PARAMETERS IPMI ADDRESS 0x66 UPGRADE TARGET 4 IPMC IMC FW IMAGE o 07 O AXP640 DCPEM upgrade 1 04 008 hex EXISTS SHM CHECK 130 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installation _________ ck ck ck ck ck ck Ck Sk KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK kk ko kk kk kk ko ko kc kc Shelf Manger on Other SAM640 MUST be Up and Running ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk HK ck ko ck ck kk ck kk ko kk kk kk kc ko KK ko
12. Redundancy Control The ShMM 1500R supports redundant operation with automatic switchover using a redundant ShMM 1500R In a configuration where two ShMM 1500Rs are present one acts as the active shelf manager and the other as a standby Both ShMM 1500Rs monitor each other and either can trigger a switchover if necessary Hardware Redundancy Interface The hardware redundancy signals of the ShMM 1500R are implemented as follows e Cross connected ShMM 1500R present input PRES_R and output PRES_L Cross connected ShMM 1500R status 0 input SHMM STATUSO R and output SHMM STATUSO 1 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 175 Shelf Management Alarm Module e Cross connected redundant ShMM 1500R status 1 input SHMM_STATUS1_R and output 5 5 051 1 Active output ACTIVE that can be used on the ShMM 1500R carrier to enable interfaces that must be exclusively driven by the active ShMM 1500R Bi color status LED The cross connected ShMM 1500R status signals are asynchronous serial bit streams that are transmitted to the peer ShMM by the FPGA and communicate the following information Health status Switchover Requests PRES R state Active state watchdog timer status parity and other data An identical copy of the bit stream is also sent on the redundant ShMM 1500R status signal This information is used to ensure that only one of the two connected ShMM 1500Rs goes into active mode at a time Figure
13. 7 Contents m 8 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G List of Tables EN Table 1 1 Ordering 4 2 2 27 27 2 48 Table 2 1 DC Shelf Power u ee UD ERE QE ei Re PE ER 55 Table 2 2 AC Shelf Power Low Line eroe er en be 55 Table 2 3 Slot Connector 2 2 2 61 Table 2 4 Hardware 0 2 2 2 2 61 Table 2 5 FTMLED Statusilndieatar er 64 Table 2 6 PEM LED Status 2 66 Table 2 7 es ee 72 Table 2 8 Designed to Comply with 73 Table 3 1 Environmental 2 2 2 2 82 Table 3 2 Critical Temperature 5 4 1 2 2 84 Table 3 3 AXP640 DC Power 85 Table 3 4 AXP640 AC Power 85 Table 3 5 Dimensions and Weight of System and Components 87 Table 4 1 IPMB Addresses
14. Do not slide the component over any surface AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 115 AXP640 Shelf Installation 5 4 If an ESD station is not available you can avoid damage resulting from ESD by wearing an antistatic wrist strap available at electronics stores that is attached to an active electrical ground Note that a shelf may not be grounded if it is unplugged NOTICE There is one earth ground located at the back of the shelf There are three ESD bonding points two on the front and one on the back of the shelf Installing the Shelf The 640 can be mounted in a 19 EIA 23 EIA or 600mm ETSI frame using front mounting brackets Using rear mounting brackets is recommended for all frame types when installed in a Central Office Environment Front or rear mounting brackets are not shipped with this product For assistance with the acquisition or design of mounting brackets for your particular application please contact your Artesyn representative Do not mount a single shelf at the top of the rack A top heavy rack can tip causing damage to equipment and injury to personnel Do not use the FTM handles or PEM handles for lifting the shelf Make sure you have the appropriate equipment to safely lift and mount the shelf securely To avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment use two persons for the installation procedure 116 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installat
15. EMI RFI emission limits and other applicable standards rests entirely with the system integrator and installer Table 2 7 Standard Compliances Standard Description PICMG 3 0 Defines mechanics board dimensions power distribution power and data connectors and system management UL 60950 1 Safety Requirements legal EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 AS NZS CISPR 22 EMC requirements legal on system level CISPR 22 predefined Artesyn Embedded Technologies system CISPR 24 EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 300 386 FCC Part 15 Industry Canada ICES 003 VCCI Japan ETSI ETS 300 753 Environmental Requirements ETSI EN 300 019 series ETSI EN 300 132 2 Power requirements 72 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description Table 2 8 Designed to Comply with Standard Standard Description NEBS Standard GR 1089 CORE EMC requirements legal on system level predefined Artesyn Embedded Technologies system NEBS Standard GR 63 CORE Environmental Requirements To fulfill the requirements of Telcordia GR 1089 R4 14 use Shielded Twisted Pair STP cables 1 grounded at both ends to connect to the Ethernet ports The following figures contains the Declaration of Conformity for 640 and AXP 640 DC AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 73 AXP640 Shelf Description Figure 2 16 Declaration of Conformity AC EC Declaration of Conformity Accordin
16. Exchanging PEMs Personal Injury through Electric Shock and Burning Touching the PEM power input terminals with metallic objects on your hands wrists or hanging from your neck may lead to serious injuries like burns or amputations Do not wear any metallic attire or commodity on your hands wrists or hanging from your neck when working at the power input terminals or power input cables Be extremely careful when you use electrically conductive tools near the PEMs Short Circuits or Personal Injury Ensure that the power feeds you plan to remove or attach are powered off and cannot be switched on while you are working AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 27 Safety Notes Short Circuit and Electric Shock To avoid short circuits and electric shock the power lugs must not be energized before removing the screws It is essential to ensure that the power lugs are not energized before loosening the screws Be careful with the used tools in order to prevent a short circuit PEM Damage Applying reversal power causes damage to the electrolytic capacitors of the filter Therefore only switch on the breakers if no red light is visible Exchanging Fans Cabling 28 Personal Injury Rotating Fans Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans may cause injuries Fans become exposed when the fan tray is pulled Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating When the fan is removed extreme care should be taken while handlin
17. Failure to observe proper grounding practices may cause a variety of noise electrostatic discharge and RFI Radio Frequency Interference problems 5 5 Grounding the Shelf Use a 6 AWG wire with a 2 hole copper lug and connect directly to the earth ground point located on the right side of the back of the shelf connect the other end of the wire to a reliable earth ground Use the torque setting required by the connector supplier The 2 hole lug prevents rotation of the lug and ensures a permanent bonding of ground to the shelf Figure5 1 Placement of Grounding Lug 118 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installation 5 6 AC Power Cable Power is introduced to the shelf at the AC inlet located in the rear of the shelf The AC inlet contains IEC C20 connectors to interface with C19 cable connectors Always check with your local building authorities for wire sizing requirements for your environment The installation must comply with the 1993 National Electric Code NEC and other applicable codes Branch circuits must comply with all requirements called for in these safety standards IEC 60950 EN 60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 Multiple power sources are present Service only by qualified service personnel Mehrfache Energiequellen Handhabung nur durch geschultes Personal Des sources multiples de pouvoir sont pr sentes L entretien de cet quipement doit tre effectu par du personnel de ser
18. Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 5 1 Update Channel 46 AXP640 Inter connectivity wos ees cess ewe 4 ee near 47 Front Shelf Vienne ee en ea 52 DC Rear Shelf View 53 110V AC Rear Shelf View 54 Power Distribution ae RL E 57 Management Power Distribution 58 EEPROMS in 60 Base Chanel ee Lp Re ec Rice 62 Fabric Channel ee a 63 Fan Tray Module Rear 64 5 EDEN EP EC OE E REN dU E Renee p E M e RS 65 pii d P ee 67 AC Inlet CL 10M PERPE CORE EDI RR PUEDE NEN ERE 68 AC Inlet Markings 110 0 0 2 2 69 AC Inlet 220WV su ke es te sage nena 70 AC Inlet Markings 220 2 71 Declaration 74 Declaration of Conformity DC 75 DC Rating Label sets ia chee ee a 77 AC Rating Label reto nen 78 ETSI Frame Mount Front View 89 ETS
19. SELV circuits findoubt ask your system administrator Personal Injury If a label with the words CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT is affixed to the back of your system the unit is equipped with a laser device These devices contain a laser diode that produces invisible laser radiation harmful to the eyes Performing adjustments or procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure Do not look into the optical lens at any time Blade Damage Wrong battery installation may result in hazardous explosion and blade damage AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 29 Safety Notes Always use the same type of battery as is installed and make sure the battery is installed as described in the user manual of the blade Always dispose of old batteries according to your country s legislation Environment Environmental Always dispose of used blades system components and RTMs according to your country s legislation and manufacturer s instructions 30 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Sicherheitshinweise 4 Dieses Kapitel enth lt Hinweise die potentiell gef hrlichen Prozeduren innerhalb dieses Handbuchs vorrangestellt sind Beachten Sie unbedingt in allen Phasen des Betriebs der Wartung und der Reparatur des Systems die Anweisungen die diesen Hinweisen enthalten sind Sie sollten au erdem alle anderen Vorsichtsma nahmen treffen die f r den Betrieb des Systems innerhalb Ihrer Betrie
20. Safety Notes air 19 Sicherheits himili 31 1 Platform Architecture ra eres EORR emt PF CSS 43 1 1 JD scriptiOli een YrereRERP OPER MO Y euge 43 1 2 PICMG Compliance 22 ee ee ee A d 43 13 ShelfTopology sense ss ea ET 43 1 4 Network Descriptions e epe ERRARE Er ER ER UR ER d eerie 44 Baselntertace u a ae De E eR vee 44 1 4 2 FabricInterface sco serere e ERU id ete EDUC RE ERIT E EE 44 1 4 3 ee nd eee dl 45 1 4 4 Update 4 4 46 1 5 Backplane and Component Connectivity 46 1 6 Remote Management and 48 1 7 Ordering Information 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 4 4 48 2 AXP64O0 Shelf Description as dag a a V Vau Ta die PvE reda 51 2 1 OVEWIEW ee 51 2 2 PlatformiFeatlil 8s ns ee een pn 51 2 3 Enclosuie ner RR E SES AR Ee er P E ehe 54 2 4 Power Consumplon os cuts hot pa re ee nee ent 55 2 5 Shelf Ground 42
21. This chapter provides the basic operating procedures for the AXP640 For software specific information or information regarding the operation of third party or add on components please refer to the software or hardware product s vendor documentation You can refer to Appendix A Related Documentation for a collection of supporting manuals This chapter covers the following topics e Recommended Power On Procedures Powering Down the System AC Power Supply PSU e DC Power Entry Module PEM e Fan Tray Modules e Air Filter Maintenance Recommended Power On Procedures The following sections describes the startup procedure for AXP640 AC and AXP640 DC systems AC System Startup Procedure Procedure Depending on the system configuration the actual powering up may take up to 3 minutes Make sure that the system has been placed in a location at room temperature for at least 24 hours before powering it up 1 Mount the grounding cable to the Protective Earth connection lug if not done already 2 Make sure that the external power feeds you plan to attach are powered off and AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 103 AXP640 Operations cannot be switched on while you are working 3 Connect the AC International Electric Code IEC wired connector to the AC power supplies 4 2 2 DC System Startup Procedure Procedure Depending on the system configuration the actual powering up may take up to 3 minutes Make s
22. When pulling the system out of the rack it can fall down and cause injuries Pull out the system cautiously Personal Injury or System Damage The system is heavy and if you carry it on your own you can hurt your back To prevent injury keep your back straight and have two people lift the system or use additional lifting equipment System Damage During the course of handling shipping and assembly pins shrouds and mounting screws fans and other items can become loose or damaged Do not operate a damaged shelf this can cause damage to devices that interface with it AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C Safety Notes Electrical Hazard The caution label on the system s rear near the grounding studs shows that you have to create an earth connection because there may be a high leakage current which is considered as hazardous High leakage current can cause injuries Therefore it is essential that you create an earth connection before connecting the PEM to a telecommuncation network System Damage Wrong jumper settings can make the shelf in operable Therefore never change the settings of the jumpers Blade and RTM Installation Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect RTM or blade installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the RTM blade or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Installation Sequence of RTMs an
23. allowed AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 173 Shelf Management Alarm Module The deltaT set point is calculated as follows Set Point A T1 T2 Inlet Air Temperature For ambient air temperatures at or below 25 C default T1 the deltaT set point is set to 20 C default 1 For ambient air temperatures at or above 55 C default T2 the deltaT set point is setto 10 C default S2 For ambient air temperatures between T1 and T2 the deltaT set point is calculated using the following algorithm S1 T2 T4 Tiniet 174 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 5 2 7 5 2 1 Using the above algorithm at 40 C ambient the cooling algorithm adjusts the fan speeds to maintain a deltaT rise in temperature at 15 C Table 7 5 Cooling Budget Ambient Temperature Temperature Rise Delta T 20 C Delta T 15 C 55 C Delta T 10 C The values for 51 52 T1 and T2 are configurable In abnormal operating conditions that is when a blade thermal sensor is approaching or crossed its upper non critical threshold the SAM automatically adjusts the fan speeds to a point where all the blade thermal sensors are just below their upper non critical threshold minus a user configurable offset The dynamic minimum fan level is not used There arethree fan trays each containing a single fan Fan RPMs vary between 1000 and 11000 based on the commanded fan level 0 to 100
24. isoliertem Potentialausgleich geeignet Systeminstallation Besch digung des Systems Bevor Sie das System installieren berpr fen Sie ob die im Handbuch beschriebenen Anforderungen erf llt werden Beachten Sie folgende allgemeinen Sicherheitshinweise vor der Installation und Verkabelung des Systems Bereich mit eingeschr nktem Zugang Installieren Sie das System nur in Bereichen mit eingeschr nktem Zugang e Installationsrichtlinien Dieses System muss gem folgender Richtlinien installiert werden National Electrical Code Artikel 110 16 110 17 und 110 18 und Canadian Electrical Code Abschnitt 12 a Uberstrom Schutzeinrichtung Eine leicht zug ngliche Trennvorrichtung muss in der Geb udeverkabelung eingebaut sein Einen angemessenen AWG American Wire Gauge amerikanische Norm f r Drahtquerschnitte Wert der berstrom Schutzeinrichtung k nnen Sie der NEC National Electrical Code Tabelle 310 16 oder anderen nationalen Regelwerken entnehmen e DerErdungsleiter ist abh ngig von der Spannungsverteilungstopologie innerhalb Ihrer Anlage Stellen Sie sicher dass Sie einen angemessenen Erdungsleiter gem der Auslegung des Zugangsleitungsschutzes verwenden e Bauen Sie das System sicher ein Stellen Sie sicher dass Kabel und Leitungen nicht im Weg sind e Stellen Sie sicher dass der Systemaufbau anwenderfreundlich ist AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 33 Sicherheitshinweise Besch digung d
25. to remove the mechanism which connects Logic Ground to Shelf Ground and or install the mechanism that connects 48VDC Return to Shelf Ground If the system integrator exercises the option of removing the connections from Logic Ground to Shelf Ground or adds AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 55 AXP640 Shelf Description 2 6 2 6 1 56 the connection between 48VDC Return and Shelf Ground the responsibility for maintaining compliance to CSA C US VDE safety requirements and EMI RFI emission limits rests entirely with the system integrator and installer For more information contact your Artesyn sales representative Backplane The shelf backplane supports two hub slots four node slots and two SAMs This AdvancedTCA backplane provides the IPMB and I C bus interface signals from the shelf manager to all AdvancedTCA blades and the other FRUs The backplane provides signal routing for fail over signals between active SAM and standby SAM The backplane is not a Field Replaceable Unit FRU Functional Layout The backplane provides dual star base interface and dual star fabric interface connections at each blade slot with segmented power two power segments provided by the dual Power Entry Modules PEMs or AC PSUs AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description The blade slots are numbered physically from 1 to 6 going bottom to top along the front of the shelf Numbers on slots 3 and 4 designate
26. with front cable tray Refer to Table 3 5 on page 87 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 113 AXP640 Shelf Installation 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 114 Table 5 1 AXP640 Shelf Physical Characteristics continued Characteristics Specifications Rack Mounting Per ETSI 600mm x 600mm ETSI frame on integrated front frame mounting ears Frame mounting brackets are required for a 23 EIA frame Rear mounting brackets are recommended in both instances for Central Office Environment Each shelf requires 7U of space and effectively takes up 7U when mounted in a rack Cable management trays are available for the front and the rear of the shelf Installation Prerequisites This section describes the prerequisites required for installation Equipment You Will Need You will need the following to install the AXP640 six slot shelf into an approved EIA 23 or 600mm x 600mm ETSI frame e Torque wrench e Nut driver with 7 16mm socket Multimeter e Phillips head screwdriver 1 e Front mounting brackets for an EIA 23 frame Rack Cabinet Cooling Guidelines It is important to have sufficient open space at the front and rear of the shelf when installed in arackor cabinet Depending on whetherthe enclosure has solid or vented doors will determine the recommended open space required Follow these quidelines for positioning the shelf to allow for the optimal open space for the shelf air inlet and shelf air exhau
27. 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada us 159122 Gy WARNING Multiple power sources are present Service only by qualified service person Refer to the Installation Guide AVERTISSEMENT Des sources multiples de tension sont pr sentes L entretien e cet quipement doit tre effectu par du personnel de service qualifi Veuillez vous r f rer au guide d installation WARNUNG Es gibt mehrere Spannungsquellen Wartung ausschlie lich durch qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal Siehe auch Installationsanleitung ASSEMBLED IN CHINA 3306815D01A AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 77 AXP640 Shelf Description m Figure 2 19 Rating Label u EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGIES MODEL AXP640 AC VOLTAGE 100 140 MAC 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz CURRENT 164 MAXIMUM This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two rules 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation digital apparatus complies with Canadian Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la Ez WARNING Multiple power so
28. 7 3 on page 177 shows the HRI of the ShMM 1500R As shown in the figure the ShMM 1 500R HRI incorporates a hot swap buffer QuickSwitch which isolates the interface from the peer ShMM prior to FPGA configuration or when the ShMM 1 500R is powered down The QuickSwitch device is guaranteed to be disabled open when unpowered and does not have a low impedance path from any of the signal pins tothe power or ground rails Hence the device prevents an unpowered ShMM 1500R from loading down the HRI of the peer ShMM 1500R It also prevents a carrier from detecting the ACTIVE output as a zero that is active during a ShMM 1500R power cycle or aShMM 1500R power supply failure 176 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Shelf Management Alarm Module The FPGA device contains a built in CRC error checker for detecting soft errors in the configuration data When CRC error is detected the signal LATCH_CRC_ERROR is set active by the ShMM 1500R CRC error detection circuit which immediately sets the ShMM STATUS 0 1 L and ACTIVE signals high The peer SOMM 1500R if it is not already active upon detecting the loss of the status serial bit streams becomes the active ShMM 1500R Figure7 3 SAM HRI Interconnection ShMM 1500R A buffer ShMM 1500R B buffer HRI also includes 13 test points for in service monitoring of the hardware redundancy signals and for out of service diagnostics enabling the ShMM 1500R to isolate fa
29. Conventions The following table describes the conventions used throughout this manual Notation 0x00000000 Description Typical notation for hexadecimal numbers digits are O through F for example used for addresses and offsets 0b0000 Same for binary numbers digits are 0 and 1 bold Courier Bold Used to emphasize a word Used for on screen output and code related elements or commands in body text Used to characterize user input and to separate it from system output Reference Used for references and for table and figure descriptions File gt Exit Notation for selecting a submenu lt text gt Notation for variables and keys Notation for software buttons to click on the screen and parameter description Repeated item for example node 1 node 2 node 12 Omission of information from example command that is not necessary at the time being Ranges for example 0 4 means one of the integers 0 1 2 3 and 4 used in registers 16 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G About this Manual Notation Description Logical OR N Indicates a hazardous situation which ifnot avoided could result in death or serious injury DOCCCIOLUCOOO0OOQUOCOUCOOC0OUQOQOO00O0OODO0000000000000 SOOO O00 MC NENNEN HH IDEE RINDE DE DEINEN OL IORI IO XOOGQUCOCOGOQOLQOOOUUCOLUGOOUOUOCUCGUUOOGODOOOQOGOUCUGCXKC Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided may re
30. IEC International Electric Code 14 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G About this Manual Abbreviation Definition IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IPM Intelligent Platform Management IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMC Intelligent Plattform Management Controller IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface MMC Mezzanine Management Controller NAE National Academy of Engineering NEBS Network Equipment Building System NEC National Electric Code OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer OOB Out of band PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PEM Power Entry Module PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PMC PCI Mezzanine Card RMCP Remote Management Control Protocol RoHS Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances RTM Rear Transition Module SAF Service Availability Forum SCSI Small Computer System Interface SEIV Safety Extra Low Voltage ShM Shelf Manager ShMC Shelf Management Controller SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SSH Secure Shell SW Ethernet Switch TDM Time Division Multiplexing TNV 2 Telecom Network Voltages without overvoltage AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 15 About this Manual Abbreviation TPE UL VCCI WEEE Definition Twisted Pair Ethernet Underwriters Laboratories Voluntary Control Council for Interference Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment
31. Malfunctioning Incorrect blade installation and removal can result in blade malfunctioning When plugging the blade in or removing it do not press on the face plate but use the handles Installing the Node Blade To install the blade into an AdvancedTCA shelf proceed as follows AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 145 FRU Installation 146 Installation Procedure Thefollowing procedure describes the installation of the blade It assumes that your system is powered If your system is unpowered you can disregard the blue LED and thus skip the respective step In this case itis a purely mechanical installation 1 Ensure that the top and bottom ejector handles are in the outward position by squeezing the lever and the latch together 2 Insert blade into the shelf by placing the top and bottom edges of the blade in the card guides of the shelf Ensure that the guiding module of shelf and blade are aligned properly 3 Apply equal and steady pressure to the blade to carefully slide the blade into the shelf until you feel resistance Continue to gently push the blade until the blade connectors engage 4 Squeeze the lever and the latch together and hook the lower and the upper handle into the shelf rail recesses AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation 5 Fully insert the blade and lock it to the shelf by squeezing the lever and the latch together and turning the handles towards the
32. N A Clocks Update Fabric Clocks Update Logical Physical Hardware Site Site Slot Slot Address Number Type HA6 5 4 HA2 Gnd Gnd Gnd OPEN OPEN Gnd G d nd Gnd Gnd OPEN Gnd OPEN Gnd Gnd OPEN OPEN Gnd OPEN OPEN 1 SAM 2 2 2 03h OPEN Gnd AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 61 AXP640 Shelf Description 2 6 5 Zone Locations on a Blade The backplane provides dual star Base Interface and dual star Fabric Interface connections at each slot with segmented power two power segments provided by the DC PEMs or AC PSUs e Zone 1 provides the system management and power interfaces such as redundant 48VDC power and IPMB e Zone2 the data transport interface provides the Base and Fabric interfaces Update Channels and clock synchronization through the ZD connectors per front side blade e Zone3 provides the direct interconnect for user designated I O Rear Transition Modules connect directly with the connectors onthe front side blade and do not make the connection through the backplane Figure 2 7 illustrates the base channel inter connectivity Figure 2 7 Base Channel Node Slots 62 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description Figure 2 8 illustrates the fabric channel inter connectivity Figure 2 8 Fabric Channel Node Slots E o 9
33. a detailed description of the SAM refer to Chapter 7 Shelf Management Alarm Module on page 165 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 149 FRU Installation 150 The following figure shows the face plate of the SAM 640 shelf management alarm module Figure6 1 SAM 640 CRIT H MAJ MIN is H S Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect blade installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the blade or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation 6 2 3 1 Non Powered System This section describes the installation procedure for the SAM in non powered systems Installation Procedure To install a SAM in a non powered shelf proceed as follows 1 2 4 5 Put on an ESD wrist strap Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front ESD jack Insertthe module into the shelf by placing the top and bottom edges of the module in the card guides of the shelf The alignment feature facilitates the insertion and prevents bent pins Fully insert the module into the shelf Screw in the captive screw Removal Procedure To remove a SAM from a non powered shelf proceed as follows 1 2 3 Put on an ESD wrist strap Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front ESD jack Unfasten the capti
34. and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the RTM or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Installing the RTM You can install the RTM into a system if the front blade is already installed or if itis not installed If the front blade is already installed its payload has to be powered down first Installation Procedure with Installed Front Blade Thefollowing procedure describes the installation of the RTM It assumes that your system is powered If your system is unpowered you can disregard the blue LED and thus skip the respective step In this case itis a purely mechanical installation 1 Locate the slot the RTM is to be installed into the shelf s rear which must be the same as that of the front blade 2 Open the lower handle of the front blade in order to power down its payload The blue LED on the front blade starts to flash This indicates that the front blade is informing the shelf manager about its desire to power down its payload 3 Wait until the blue LED on the front blade is ON This indicates that the front blade s payload is powered down AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation 4 Ensure thatthe top and the bottom handles of the RTM are in an outward position by squeezing the lever and the latch together 5 Insert the RTM into the shelf by placing the top and bottom edges in the card guides of the slot 6 Slide t
35. bezel Dimensions wxh xd in mm 448 x 310 x 493 without front cable tray 448 x 310 x 493 without front cable tray Weight 26 5 kg 58 5 Ibs 22 5 kg 50 Ibs As Shipped DC configuration 640 Chassis Two DC PEMs Two SAMs Three FTMs Front bezel Fan Tray Module SAM DC PEM 448 x 310 x 493 without front cable tray 133 x 122 x 163 18x 89x 319 107 x 40 x 303 22 kg 49 lbs 0 970 kg 2 14 Ibs 0 245 kg 0 54 Ibs 1 445 kg 3 19 lbs 640 AC PSU 107x 40x 316 1 915 kg 4 22 Ibs AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 87 Site Preparation eee 3 2 5 Mounting Options You can simply operate the system on your desk or you can install it in a standard 23 rack During the course of handling shipping and assembly pins shrouds and mounting screws fans and other items can become loose or damaged Do not operate a damaged shelf this can cause damage to devices that interfere with it Grounding To ensure the system is properly grounded each of the system s parts contact the EMI gasket The system contains gaskets at the shelf and module level The shelf is also fitted with ESD contacts Please take care for proper ESD protection of the operator 88 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation You have to keep in mind the following conditions when installing the system into a 600 mm ETSI rack 19 rack or 23 rack The physical dimensions in
36. card cage with structure and support for the backplane PEMs PSUs FTMs SAMs and six card slots Figure 2 1 on page 52 provides a front view of the shelf The enclosure mounts in either a 600mm x 600mm ETSI frame relay rack 23 rack 19 rack Mounting holes for bezel brackets are provided which allows the use of power supply or card cage customer designed bezels 54 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 2 4 2 5 AXP640 Shelf Description Power Consumption The following table shows the total power requirements for the shelf Power consumption breakdown is shown in the following tables Table 2 1 DC Shelf Power Nominal Power W Shelf Maximum Power W Only Shelf with Payload PEM Subsystem 2 5 10 Fan Subsystem 45 360 Shelf Management 20 ATCA Blades 6 at 350W 2100 Total Shelf Power 2490 Table 2 2 AC Shelf Power Low Line Power W Shelf Maximum Power W Only Shelf with ET PSU EN 7 65 Fan Subsystem ATCA Blades 6 at 350W 4 2100 Total Shelf Power 58 65 2728 Shelf Ground Configuration The AXP640 shelf was tested in the default configuration of logic ground and shelf ground connected and does not connect 48VDC Return with Shelf Ground The AXP640 platform has been tested in the default configuration and complies with safety and regulatory standards As a compliant AdvancedTCA shelf the AXP640 allows system integrators at their own discretion
37. das RTM und erst danach das passende AdvancedTCA Board Ansonsten k nnen RTM oder Board besch digt werden Besch digung des Boards oder Systems Wird ein Board in den falschen Steckplatz im System gesteckt k nnen sowohl das Board als auch das System besch digt werden Installieren Sie Boards deshalb ausschlie lich in daf r vorgesehene Steckpl tze Besch digung des RTMs oder Boards Wird das RTM ausgebaut w hrend die Payload des dazugeh rigen AdvancedTCA Boards noch nicht heruntergefahren ist kann dies zu Besch digungen am Board oder RTM f hren Fahren Sie deshalb die Payload des AdvancedTCA Blades immer herunter bevor Sie das dazugeh rige RTM aus dem System entfernen AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C Sicherheitshinweise Betrieb Besch digung des RTMs Fehlerhafte Installation kann zu einer Besch digung des RTMs f hren Verwenden Sie die Handles um das RTM zu installieren deinstallieren Auf diese Weise vermeiden Sie dass die Frontblende oder die Platine deformiert oder zerst rt werden Besch digung des RTMs oder Boards Das System wird besch digt wenn die RTMs nicht zu den von vorne in dem System installierten Boards passen Stellen Sie deshalb sicher dass Boards und RTMs die von vorne bzw von hinten in den gleichen Steckplatz des Systems eingebaut werden stets zueinander passen Datenverlust Das Entfernen eines RTMs w hrend des Systembetriebs und blinkender blauer LED des Front Boards f hr
38. down process is ongoing Wait until the blue LED is illuminated permanently Data Loss Removing the module with the blue LED still blinking causes data loss Wait until the blue LED is permanently illuminated before removing the module 152 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 6 3 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 FRU Installation 6 Graspthe handle on the module faceplate and remove the module from the shelf Apply steady pressure but do not force the module If the SAM does not move it means the captive screw is not fully unscrewed Unscrew until loose and proceed to remove the SAM Unused Slots All unused node or hub slots must be covered with filler blades These filler blades ensure a consistent airflow per slot whether or not the neighboring slot contains an AdvancedTCA blade There are filler blades sized for the front and for the RTM slots When fillers are used both the front and RTM filler must be in place Filler blades are available from Artesyn Embedded Technologies All unused power bay slots should similarly be filled with slot fillers when not in use Additional power bay slot fillers are available from Artesyn Installing Power Entry Modules The AXP640 shelf supports two Power Entry Modules 5 Since the shelf is equipped with a redundant power distribution system the removal of a single PEM does not interrupt system operation PEMs are accessible from the rear of the shelf Each PEM has EMI gas
39. face plate If your shelf is powered as soon as the blade is connected to the backplane power pins the blue LED is illuminated When the blade is completely installed the blue LED starts to blink This indicates that the blade announces its presence to the shelf management controller Ifan RTM is connected to the front blade make sure that the handles of both the RTM and the Lo front blade are closed in order to power up the blade s payload 6 Wait until the blue LED is switched off then tighten the face plate screws which secure the blade to the shelf 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 147 FRU Installation The switched off blue LED indicates that the blade s payload has been powered up and that the blade is active 7 Connect cables to the face plate if applicable Eg After the blade has been inserted you have to ensure that a boot image is either present on NN the Artesyn switch or on the blade s hard disk 6 2 2 2 Removing the Node Blade This section describes how to remove the blade from an AdvancedTCA system Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect blade installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the blade or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Blade Malfunctioning Incorrect blade installation and removal can result in blade malfunctioning When plugging the blade in or remo
40. includes a crossed out bin symbol all standard and non custom chassis product This marking fulfills the requirement set out by WEEE that a producer of an electrical or electronic appliance that bears their trade name and is put on the European Union market after 13 August 2005 places a clearly identifiable mark on the equipment and that this mark signifies that equipment is to be reprocessed or recycled using authorized recyclers and processes This minimizes the disposal of unsorted municipal waste achieves a high level of separate collection of WEEE and ensures the environmentally sound disposal of electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market after 13 August 2005 To dispose of equipment marked with the WEEE symbol Artesyn Embedded Technologies has contracted with certified companies that can reprocess this equipment per European Union requirements Please visit the Artesyn Embedded Technologies web site or contact your Artesyn Embedded Technologies representative to find out who to contact and howto dispose ofthe equipment AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description me O Figure 2 18 DC Rating Label MTS EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGIES MODEL AXP640 DC VOLTAGE 40 VDC to 72 VDC CURRENT 60A This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two rules 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and
41. instantiated on SAM B OxFC only The PSUs are managed by the Sentry Shelf Management software For more information refer AXP640 Subsystem IPMI Programmer s Reference Guide DC Power Entry Module PEM This section discusses the operations of the DC Power Entry Module for the AXP640 configurations AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 4 5 1 4 5 2 AXP640 Operations Description The AXP640 has PICMG 3 0 compliant dual DC PEMs and is rated for nominal 48VDC to 60VDC The PEMs plug directly into an intermediate power board that delivers power to the main backplane delivers power to the backplane Each input is rated for 60 amps The 60 amp feed powers six AdvancedTCA slots SAMs and FTMs Removing powerto these components cannot be accomplished by turning the PEM s circuit breakers to the OFF position The PEMs remain powered until the 48VDC power to each terminal block on the rear of the chassis is removed Make sure you disconnect the power at the external source before removing the PEM from the shelf Power is introduced to the PEM using a DC power cable attached to the terminal blocks on the rear of the chassis power input cable and return cable The terminal block consists of a dual stud connection which prevents the power cables from rotating and provides secure contacts forthe cable lug There is a plastic cover that protects the cable connections The DC power inputs must only be attached to approved
42. link failover management status signals and one IPMB branch or segment tothe other SAM e Radial IPMB links for up to 20 modules 16 blades 2 fan trays and 2 PEMs Face plate interfaces that include 10 100Base T Ethernet and RS232 serial console and Telco alarm status LEDs e Interface to Telco Alarm connector located on the rear side of the shelf The SAM provides the face plate LEDs listed in the following table More detail on the LEDs is provided in the following sections Figure 7 2 SAM 640 Face Plate cRIT H MAJN MIN AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 169 Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 4 7 4 1 7 4 2 170 Functional Description The SAM has a high density 220 pin socket for the shelf management mezzanine ShMM device and front panel connectors for the serial console Ethernet and Telco alarm signals of the mezzanine The dual IPMB interface from the mezzanine is connected to the dual IPMBs in the backplane TheSAM includes several on board devices that enable different aspects of shelf management based on the shelf management mezzanine These facilities include IC based hardware monitoring control and GPIO expander devices IPMB Connectivity The IPMB is a dual radial topology Each IPMC in the shelf connects to both SAMs for a redundant IPMB RS 232 Serial Interface The SAM provides an RS 232 interface on the face plate connector using an RJ
43. procedures This eliminates the need for on site maintenance personnel to handle routine maintenance tasks Remote access to networked functionality provides the ability to e Upgrade IPMI firmware flashed on the SAMs PEMs FTMs node and hub blades e Upgrade BIOS Access in service application software upgrades Access IPMI event logs for performance monitoring Access custom designed in functionality or event logs Ordering Information Table 1 1 Ordering Information Marketing Number Description Shelf Products AXP640 DC2 ATCA shelf 6 slot 19 7U 40G PP SHMM Redundant DC PEM Silver AXP640 DC2 B ATCA shelf 6 slot 19 7U 40G PP SHMM Redundant DC PEM Black AXP640 AC2 220VAC ATCA shelf 6 slot 19 7U 40G PP SHMM Redundant AC PSU 220 VAC Silver 640 2 220 shelf 6 slot 19 7U 40G PP SHMM Redundant AC PSU 220 VAC Black AXP640 AC2 110VAC ATCA shelf 6 slot 19 7U 40G PP SHMM Redundant AC PSU 110 VAC Silver AXP640 AC2 110VAGB shelf 6 slot 19 7U 40G PP SHMM Redundant AC PSU 110 VAC Black Accessory and FRU Products AXP F FILL PANEL Blank filler panel AXP1620 1440 141 AXP640 C2000 Front Silver AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Platform Architecture Table 1 1 Ordering Information continued Marketing Number Description AXP R FILL PANEL Blank filler panel AXP162
44. script named ipmcUpgrade sh which is supplied on shelf managers starting with build 5 3 1 1 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 125 AXP640 Shelf Installation 5 12 1 1 126 Upgrade Process Steps Follow these steps to upgrade the FTM firmware 1 Copy the axp640_fantray upgrade x_xx_xxx hexfileto the tmp directory on the active Shelf Manager tmp directory on the shelf manager is mounted to ram this copy of the file will be deleted on the next reset of the shelf manager If you want to save the file to flash copy it to the var nvdata directories on both shelf managers Fan Tray hardware has two components to be upgraded One is IMC and the other is ISC These components can be upgraded individually using the target option as 1 or 2 However upgrading IMC automatically upgrades ISC firmware but upgrading the ISC firmware does not upgrade the IMC Executing ipmcUpgrade script stops the shelf manager daemon 2 Execute the following command to upgrade FTM3 ipmcUpgrade sh 54 1 axp640 fantray upgrade x xx xxx hex 3 After a successful upgrade the ipmcUpgrade script displays the current firmware level reported by the device as shown in FTM Upgrade Sample Output on page 126 FTM Upgrade Sample Output The sample output for these commands for one FTM is shown below 4 ipmcUpgrade sh 54 1 axp640 fantray upgrade 1 04 006 hex SCRIPT REVISION SCRIPT PARAM
45. service person 1 22 For important information on removing power before replacing PEM refer to Powering Down the System on page 105 and DC Power Entry Module PEM on page 106 The PEMs are accessible from the front of the shelf Power supplied to the PEM enters the chassis from the rear on the DC inlet 2 hole lugs A removable plastic housing covers the power feeds and returns to prevent accidental shorting on the DC inlet Once power is removed at the external source the PEM may be removed and replaced from the front of the shelf 64 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description Each PEM powers two separate power domains A and B and each domain supports 60A power rails to supply power to the AdvancedTCA slots The PEMs are hot swappable and will not cause a fault when one is removed for replacement Two 5 are required to support 2N redundancy If your system is configured for redundant operation using two power feeds they operate in load sharing where the total load is equal to or less than what one power feed can provide Figure 2 10 Connectivity 48V Power In 48RTN Power In 48V m Current 48V Slot Power PICMG Sensor EMC 60A Main Power Filter 48RTN Slot Powe
46. ten ausschlie lich abgeschirmte Kabel So stellen Sie sicher dass ausreichend Schutz vor St rstrahlung vorhanden ist Die Blades m ssen mit der Frontblende installiert und alle freien Steckpl tze m ssen mit Blindblenden abgedeckt sein Ein AXP640 das als Ersatzteil Austauschchassis oder unkonfiguriertes System ausgeliefert wird enth lt keine Platzhalter Boards Es liegt in der Kundenverantwortung sicherzustellen dass alle leeren Steckpl tze mit Boards RTMs oder zugelassenen Platzhalter Boards belegt sind um die Sicherheits und EMCVorschriften zu erf llen Erdung Um eine korrekte Erdung des Systems zu gew hrleisten befinden sich sowohl am System als auch an den einzelnen Modulen Dichtungen Stellen Sie sicher dass alle Systemteile die EMI Dichtung ber hren Am System befinden sich auch ESD Kontakte Stellen Sie sicher dass jede Person die mit dem System arbeitet mit ESD Schutz zum Beispiel ESD B ndern ausger stet ist AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C Sicherheitshinweise Das Produkt ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse Agem dem Standard des Voluntary Control Council for Interference von Information Technology Interference VCCI Wird das Produkt in Wohngegenden betrieben k nnen St rungen im Hochfrequenzbereich auftreten In einem solchen Fall ist der Benutzer verpflichtet entsprechende Gegenma nahmen zu ergreifen Das Produkt ist f r den Einsatz in Netzwerken mit gemeinsamem Potentialausgleich oder mit
47. the hub slots Each slot also has a logical slot number that defines it for backplane connectivity logical slot numbers are not shown on the shelf The backplane power routing is shown in the following figures Figure 2 4 Power Distribution 48 VDC A 60A Slot 48 VDC A 49A Slot2 48 VDC B Slot3 Slot4 Slot5 51016 TERR AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 57 AXP640 Shelf Description 2 6 2 58 Figure 2 5 Management Power Distribution 3 3V_A 48V A Shelf 48V B Manager 48V A Shelf 48V Manager FTM FTM FTM E Keying The AXP640 supports the shelf management infrastructure with a process called E Keying E Keying replaces the mechanical connector keying method used in earlier backplane designs E Keying prevents damage to blades prevents misoperation and verifies fabric compatibility E Keying entries are present as FRU information in the shelf FRU and all blades present in the shelf The E Keying entries describe the Base Interface Fabric Interface Update Channel Interface as implemented by the shelf and blades E keying allows blades that support different PICMG 3 standards to be used in the same shelf AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description More detailed information such as connectivity and requirements for E Keying can be
48. to the SAM The IPMI interface is used for reporting faults events and status The shelf manager software performs management of the FTM through the IPMB bus The IPMC circuit provides temperature sensors for monitoring the temperatures of the FTM board components and for monitoring the inlet and outlet air temperature of the shelf For further information refer to the AXP640 Subsystem IPMI Programmer s Reference guide listed in Appendix A Related Documentation The FTMs have variable speed fan control which is dependent on the temperature readings in the shelf Airflow rates can vary depending on the fan speed and payload Fan speed levels are controlled from the SAM through the IPM shelf management software The fan speed levels change automatically based on temperature sensors For more information refer to Fan Speed and Control on page 173 Each FTM is equipped with a single bi colored status LED on the face plate For removal and installation procedures for the FTMs refer to Chapter 6 FRU Installation In the event of a FanOut of Service alarm first check the fan filters to make sure the airflow is not obstructed For information on the maintenance of air filters see Air Filter Maintenance on page 110 108 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 4 6 2 4 6 3 AXP640 Operations Cooling Budget The shelf cooling is designed to operate with the following temperature rises across the shelf This allows cards with these dissip
49. 0 AXP1440 AXP141x AXP640 C2000 Rear Silver PEM640 DC power entry module for the AXP640 PSU640 AC power supply unit for the AXP640 FTM640 Fan tray module for AXP640 Silver FTM640 B Fan tray module for AXP640 Black SAM640 Shelf manager module for the AXP640 Silver SAM640 B Shelf manager module for the AXP640 Black RAF640 SET Replaceable air filters set of two for the AXP640 BEZEL640 B Front bezel for the AXP640 Black AXP640 RKMT FR 19 Front mounting brackets for the AXP640 for a 19 rack set of two AXP640 RKMT FR 23 Front mounting brackets for the AXP640 for a 23 rack set of two AXP640 RKMT MID 19 Mid mounting brackets for the AXP640 for a 19 rack set of two AXP640 RKMT MID 23 Mid mounting brackets for the AXP640 for a 23 rack set of two CABLE RJ45 DSUB 6E Adapter cable RJ45 to DSUB9 female needed to connect e g a laptop to serial interface of SAM RoHS 6 6 AC PC 15A AUS ZEL AXP640 AC power cord 15 amps 250 volts Australia amp New Zealand connector AC PC 16A EU AC power cord 16 amps 250 volts EU connector AC PC 20A PIGTAIL AXP640 AC power cord right angle 20 amps 250 volts pigtail AC PC 20A US AC power cord 20 amps 125 volts US amp Canada connector AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 49 Platform Architecture eee EEE 50 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Chapter 2 AXP640 Shelf Description EN 2 1 Overview The AXP640 S
50. 0 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installation 5 11 5 12 5 12 1 Accessing the System You can access your system using the SAM shelf manager The SAM 1500 direct serial console connector front of chassis is an RJA5 connector on the SAM face plate This connector is configured as DTE Configure your console or terminal emulation software using the parameters baud rate 9600 data bits 8 parity None stop bits 1 flow control None The system is shipped with a default password of root Matching cable part number CABLE RJ45 DSUB 6E be ordered by contacting your Artesyn sales representative Refer to RS 232 Serial Interface on page 170 for pin assignments Upgrading Firmware Upgrading firmware on the AXP640 shelf involves the following components e firmware on the three Fan Tray Modules FTMs e firmware on the two DC Power Entry Modules PEMs e Shelf Manager firmware including an FPGA image on the two SAMs FTM IPMC Firmware Upgrade There is a single IPMC firmware image common to the three FTMs in the AXP640 The FTM IPMCs are assigned IPMB addresses 0x50 0x52 and 0x54 Different upgrade image variants are generated as part of the release but only one file is required for the normal field upgrade process This file is axp640_fantray upgrade x xx xxx hex As upgrades are released Artesyn will supply the current version of this file The upgrade process described here uses a
51. 00000000 0x00000000 gzip compressed 5 18 MB From the sample output it is possible to see the compilation dates of the U Boot RFS and Kernel images for both the active and non active firmware banks Compilation times will never be identical for all three images but should be relatively close to each other AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 185 Shelf Management Alarm Module 186 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Appendix A Related Documentation EE A 1 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Documentation The publications listed below are referenced in this manual You can obtain electronic copies of Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing publications by contacting your local Artesyn sales office For released products you can also visit our Web site for the latest copies of our product documentation 1 2 3 4 Go to www artesyn com computing Under SUPPORT click TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION Under FILTER OPTIONS click the Document types drop down list box to select the type of document you are looking for In the Search text box type the product name and click GO Table A 1 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Publications Document Title Publication Number ATCA F125 Installation and Use 6806800 94 AXP 640 Control via IPMI Programmer s Reference 6806800N06 System Management Interface Based on HPI B 6806800D85 AXP1620 1440 U
52. 107 4 5 2 IPMCCirCUitty eorr ee en 107 4 6 Far Tray Modules nenn 108 4 6 1 Description oe adam Hearne OA eee ORC PCR hec 108 4 6 2 Cooling 109 4 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Contents 4 6 3 55565555 rtt mener DUE RR GN 109 47 AirFilter Maintenance 2 2 2 2 2 2 110 4 8 Cleaning the Air Filter 2 222 22222 110 4 8 1 eaten deena nee oe 111 5 AXP640 Shelf Installation 9 eui RE FEET ER EE 113 5 1 113 5 2 Shelf Physical 2 113 5 3 Installation Prerequisites 114 5 3 1 Equipment You Will 2 2 24 24 2 114 5 3 2 Rack Cabinet Cooling 114 5 3 3 Mounting Options and Stabilization 115 5 3 4 Weight Distribution Within a Rack 115 5 3 5 Electrostatic Discharge ESD and Safety Procedures 115 54 Installing the Shelf nen
53. 11 ms 30 m s Blade level packaging Half sine 6 ms at 180 m s 82 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation Table 3 1 Environmental Conditions continued Feature Operating Non Operating packed state Vibration 0 1g from 5 Hzto 100 Hz and back to 5 Hzat 5 20 Hz at 0 01 g Hz tested in a rate of 0 1 octave minute 20 200 Hz at 3 0 dB octave target 213 platform Random 5 20 Hz at 5 Random 20 200 Hz at 3 dB octave Free fall 300mm 11 8 in packaged 25mm 1 in unpackaged per GR 63 CORE fully populated system ETSI ETS 300 753 October 1997 Telecommunication equipment rooms attended 7 2 bel Measurement of declared A weight sound power level All values are applicable to normal operating conditions 23 C NEBS GR 63 CORE Issue 3 Telecommunication equipment rooms attended 78 dB Measurement of declared A weight sound power level All values are applicable to normal operating conditions 27 C e The ambient temperature is defined as the air inlet temperature e TheAXP640 system regulates the fan speed based on the temperature sensors present in the system The fan speed is adjusted to the lowest speed which still keeps the evaluated temperature readings below or at their respective upper non critical threshold Hence the fan speed depends on the ambient temperature blade design temperature threshold settings and system configura
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55. 4 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 5 Contents 6 FRU Installation osi neo one nee 137 b l OVEIVIEW ioi das ee ERN date b RR URS Red oc e ee 137 6 2 Installing RTMs Blades and 6 137 6 2 1 Module Installation and 138 6 2 1 1 Installing the 4 138 6 2 1 2 Removingthe 2 143 6 2 2 Node Blade Installation and 145 6 2 2 1 Installing the Node Blade 145 6 2 2 2 Removing the Node Blade 148 6 2 3 Installing and Removing the Shelf Management Alarm Module 149 6 2 31 Non PoweredSystem 151 6 2 3 2 Powered System 151 6 3 UnusedSlots setae eere ea Ka 153 6 4 Installing Power Entry Modules 1 2 2 153 6 4 1 Tool You 2 153 6 4 2 2 24 242 153 6 4 3 Installation Procedure 156 6 5 ACPower Su
56. 45 connector The connector is routed to the serial port of the shelf manager mezzanine The default baud rate is 9600 8 N 1 Pin assignments for this connector are Table 7 1 RJ 45 Serial Port Connector Direction Input Input Output Input Output Input Output AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 4 3 7 4 4 7 4 5 Master Only IC Bus The SAM provides a number of I C devices using the master only I C bus of the shelf manager mezzanine The master only I C bus is used internally on the mezzanine for the AC PSU and EEPROM devices Additional I C devices connected to the bus on the SAM are used for the following functions e System hardware monitoring and control Shelf FRU SEEPROM The SAM provides access to the SEEPROMS on the backplane through the master only I2C Information stored in the SEEPROMS contains PICMG defined Shelf FRU data records that enable the SAM to self configure for the AXP640 shelf SAM LEDs The SAM provides the LEDs listed in the following table More detail on the LEDs is provided in the following sections Also refer to Figure 7 2 on page 169 for SAM face plate LED locations and to Figure 2 1 on page 52 for the ADP teleco LED locations Table 7 2 SAM LEDs LED Type Location Telco Critical alarm CRIT SAM face plate Major alarm MAJ Minor alarm MIN In Service In Service IS SAM face plate Out of Service Out of Service O
57. AC PSU 6 5 1 Removal Procedure When replacing an AC PSU make sure you have a replacement PSU available AC PSUs are accessible from the front of the shelf and do not require removal of the shelf power wiring AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 157 FRU Installation 158 To remove an AC PSU refer to the following figure and follow these steps Figure 6 2 640 PSU s 5 8 N do el 2 8 on ab gt Q o o 2 e foal dl Pont 6 If not already removed remove the front bezel by squeezing the retention clasps incorporated into the top corners of the bezel and rotating the top of the bezel away from the chassis Using the appropriate tool loosen the chassis retention screws on the top of the AC PSU module being serviced Open the ejector handle and gently pull on the PSU module being servic
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59. ETERS IPMI ADDRESS 24 4 0x54 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installation eee ieee UPGRADE TARGET 2 2 ee IPMC IMC ONLY FW IMAGE 2 2 axp640 fantray upgrade 1 04 006 hex EXISTS KKKKKK KKK Ck kk Sk kk Sk ek Ce Sk Ck kk Sk kk ke kk ke kk kk EX kk Sk KE ko ko ko KH AH HK kok Shelf Manger on Other SAM640 MUST be Up and Running KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK ck ck kk HK ck kk ck kk ck kk ko KK kk ck kk ko kc KKK KKK KKK SHEM STATUS D SHM Running Backup Press enter to Stop Shelf Manger CTRL C to abort STOP SHM 2 DONE SHM IS DOWN IMAGE FW VERSION 245 4 01 04 006 FW IMAGE 2 EMERSON FanTray IPMC EMERSON ATCA BLOWER 644 FIRST IMAGE IMC IMC FLASH SECOND IMAGE 2 2 2 NOT PRESENT IPMC Firmware Upgrade Tool Version 1 0 DEBUG PRINT MASK 2 4545 0x07 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 127 AXP640 Shelf Installation 128 LOCAL ENABLE STATUS GOOD IPMB A status 1 IPMB B status 1 IPMC MODE 2 2 NORMAL CHECK IPMC STATUS IPMC 54 IMC 2 24 4 PRESENT IPMC 54 ISC 454 PRESENT IMC IPMBAddr 54 ISC IPMBAddr 54 IPMC TO UPGRADE EMERSON FAN TRAY IMC PRESENT Firmware V
60. High temperature humidity and ultraviolet light adversely affect the filter media foam Foam also degrades when exposed to solvents and sulfates such as engine exhaust Controlling relative humidity between 40 80 and temperature between 4 4 C 32 2 C 40 F 90 F yields an acceptable environment Covering the filters with dark plastic keeps the foam dry and protects it from ultraviolet light Purchase enough to keep adequate inventory for no more than a few months filters could degrade under long term storage conditions AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 111 AXP640 Operations _ 112 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installation A 5 1 Overview This chapter discusses mounting and installation options for the AXP640 shelf The topics covered are e Installation Prerequisites e Installing the Shelf e AC Power Cable DC Power Cable e Connecting the DC Cables to the AXP640 e Grounding the Shelf Powering Up the System Accessing the System Upgrading Firmware 5 2 Shelf Physical Characteristics Thefollowing table provides the dimensions and weight of an equipped and unequipped shelf and rack mounting requirements Table 5 1 AXP640 Shelf Physical Characteristics Characteristics Specifications Height 12 20 inches 31 0 cm Width 17 64 inches 44 8 cm Depth 19 42 inches 49 3 cm without front cable tray Depth 21 69 inches 55 1 cm
61. I Frame Mount Rear View 90 ETSI Frame Mount Side View 91 19 inch Frame Front Mount Front View 92 19 inch Frame Mid mount Front View 93 19 23 inch Frame Mid mount Side 94 23 inch Frame Front Mount Front View 95 23 inch Frame Mid mount Front View 96 Shelf Airtlow eere Lok nee wena a 97 Shelf Airflow Exhaust 2 98 Shelf AIrTlQW inesse en 98 Planning Checklist 1 4 0 Exe tm em meer tena 100 Planning 1 1822 101 Placement of Grounding lug 118 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 11 List of Figures Figure 5 2 AC Power Cable Installation 120 Figure 5 3 DC Power Connection Detail 121 Figure 6 1 SAM 640 so usu d expo er 150 Figure 6 2 AXPBAOPSU N uen enable 158 Figure 6 3 AXP640 une pene seems 161 Figure 6 4 Position of the Fan 22 2 163 Figure 7 1 Block Diagram of SAM
62. Leitungen innerhalb des Systems fern Entfernen Sie auf keinen Fall die Systemabdeckung Nur werksseitig zugelassenes Wartungspersonal oder anderweitig qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal darf die Systemabdeckung entfernen um Systemkomponenten zu ersetzen oder andere Anpassungen vorzunehmen Installieren Sie keine Ersatzteile oder f hren Sie keine unerlaubten Ver nderungen am System durch sonst verf llt die Garantie Wenden Sie sich f r Wartung oder Reparatur bitte an die f r Sie zust ndige Gesch ftsstelle von Artesyn Embedded Technologies So stellen Sie sicher dass alle sicherheitsrelevanten Aspekte beachtet werden AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C 31 Sicherheitshinweise Allgemein EMV 32 Verletzungsgefahr An der R ckseite des Systems befinden sich spitze Stifte an denen Sie sich verletzen k nnen Seien Sie vorsichtig im Umgang mit dem System Das Produkt wurde getestet und erf llt die f r digitale Ger te der Klasse A g ltigen Grenzwerte gem den FCCRichtlinien Abschnitt 15 bzw EN 55022 Klasse A Diese Grenzwerte sollen einen angemessenen Schutz vor St rstrahlung beim Betrieb des Produkts in Gesch fts Gewerbe sowie Industriebereichen gew hrleisten Das Produkt arbeitet im Hochfrequenzbereich und erzeugt St rstrahlung Bei unsachgem em Einbau und anderem als in diesem Handbuch beschriebenen Betrieb k nnen St rungen im Hochfrequenzbereich auftreten Benutzen Sie zum Anschlie en von Peripherieger
63. M24G 181 Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 6 7 6 1 7 6 2 182 e When the Active SAM receives a switchover command from the Standby SAM and agrees to switchover it closes the TCP connection clears the LOCAL HEALTHY bit and exits the program which indicates the switchover to the Standby SAM If the Standby SAM decides that a switchover should take place it closes the TCP connection and exits this function Activate callbacks are called for all facilities and the SAM starts to work in active mode with no backup At this moment the SAM sets the LOCAL SWITCHOVER bit requesting the hardware to recognize it as the Active SAM In response the hardware must set the ACTIVE bit When the formerly active SAM restarts it successfully establishes the connection with the current SAM and starts to operate in the backup mode Telco Alarm Functionality The AXP640 provides Telco alarm functionality with the following components e DB15 Telco alarm contacts located on the rear of the chassis e Telco alarm LEDs located on the SAM faceplate Telco Alarm LEDs These LEDs are used to indicate the presence of the critical major and minor alarms When a LED is lit the respective alarm is active A blinking LED signals an alarm cut off state Telco Alarm Interface The alarm connection which is a standard DB 15 connector located on the upper right side of the rear of the AXP640 shelf The DB 15 connector has the following pin assignments Tab
64. Management Alarm Module The default state of the Ethernet switch is not to forward packets between ports The correct switch configuration for normal operation isto allow ingress from ports 1 2 and 3 to port 4 and to allow egress from port 4 to ports 1 2 and 3 With the exception of routing a port to itself all other routes are blocked Figure 7 4 Interhub Slot and Shelf Manager Connectivity Front Panel Front Panel SAM A SAM B ShMM 1500 gt ShMM 1500 ETHO ETH1 ETH1 Port 4 Port 4 Ethernet Ethernet RAE Port2 Switch Switch Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 2 Port 1 Hub Slot 1 Hub Slot 1 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 179 Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 5 2 4 180 The default configuration of Ethernet channels is depicted inTable 7 6 and Table 7 7 Table 7 6 Shelf Manager Static Network IP Interfaces Function IP Active SAM IP Backup SAM Ethernet Device Default State SAM SAM 192 168 25 101 192 168 25 100 ETHO Enabled Front Panel RJ 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ETH1 Disabled SAM to Hub 192 168 24 101 192 168 24 100 ETH1 24 Enabled Table 7 7 Shelf Manager Dynamic Network IP Interfaces Function IP Active SAM IP Backup SAM Ethernet Device Default State RMCP 192 168 24 11 192 168 24 10 ETH1 24 1 Enabled The IP addresses defined in Table 7 7 are relative to ac
65. OS SAM face plate Hot Swap Hot swap ready HS SAM face plate AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 171 Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 4 5 1 7 4 5 2 172 Hot Swap LED The SAM provides a blue hot swap LED This LED indicates when it is safe to remove the SAM from a live shelf Table 7 3 Hot Swap LED States Condition The SAM is not ready to be removed disconnected from the shelf Blue The SAM is ready to be removed disconnected from the shelf Long blink The SAM is activating itself Short blink Deactivation has been requested The software running on the shelf manager mezzanine is responsible for turning the LED on off using the GPIOs on the ShMC SAM Status LEDs Status is shown using an LED on the SAM face plate The illumination state of the LED is normally controlled by the GPIO on the SAM The following tables describe the LED states Table 7 4 SAM LED Status Indicators SAM Face Plate LED LED Color State Condition IS In Service Active power good Blinking Standby power good OOS Out of Service Failed HS How Swap Remove OK Critical alarm CRT Active On ors WA on ate CS AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 5 7 5 1 7 5 1 1 7 5 1 2 7 5 1 3 Management and Control This section gives a general description of the role of the on board 12 devices and how management control and redundancy is handle
66. Restricted access area Install the system only in a restricted access area e Installation codes This unit must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code Articles 110 16 110 17 and 110 18 and the Canadian Electrical Code Section 12 a Overcurrent protection A readily accessible listed branch circuit overcurrent protective device must be incorporated into the building wiring For appropriate AWG rating of the overcurrent protection device see NEC Table 310 16 and other national regulations e Theprotective bonding conductor depends on your power distribution topology Make sure that you use an appropriate protective bonding conductor regarding the rating of the branch circuit protection e Install the system safely Make sure that cables and cords are out of the way Make sure that the set up is comfortable for users System Damage WARNING The intra building port s of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra building or unexposed wiring or cabling only The intra building port s of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use as intra building interfaces only Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wir
67. Telephone Network Voltage TNV or Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV branch circuits Branch circuits must comply with all requirements called for in these safety standards IEC 60950 EN 60950 5 22 2 60950 Attaching inputs to non TNV SELV approved power sources will cause the system to fail compliance with safety regulations IPMC Circuitry Each PEM is capable of monitoring voltage and circuit breaker status The PEMs are loaded with the AdvancedTCA IPMC firmware Preprogrammed FRU and Sensor Data Record SDR information reside on the PEM and is accessible from the SAM through the IPMB ports of the PEM In addition the IPMC monitoring functions include digital inputs to detect circuit breaker trips voltage sensors to detect backplane voltages current sensors to detect current to the backplane and on board circuitry to detect failures on the PEM The PEMs are managed by the AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 107 AXP640 Operations Sentry Shelf Management software Refer to the AXP640 Subsystem IPMI Programmer s Reference guide listed in Appendix A Related Documentation for more information Table 4 1 PEM IPMB Addresses Description IPMB Address 4 6 FanTray Modules This section discusses the operation of the Fan Tray Modules FTMs of the AXP640 4 6 1 Description The FTMs are loaded with AdvancedTCA IPMC firmware The fans are controlled as a group through the IPMI based interfaces IPMB
68. age Type PowerPC Linux Firmware uncompressed Data Size 212992 Bytes 208 00 kB 0 20 MB Load Address 0xF0000000 Entry Point 0x00000000 184 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Shelf Management Alarm Module dev mtdblock2 Image Name Created Image Type Data Size Load Address Entry Point Linux 2 4 25 Fri Jun 6 14 59 00 2008 PowerPC Linux Kernel Image gzip compressed 793193 Bytes 774 60 kB 0 76 MB 0x00000000 0x00000000 dev mtdblock4 Image Name Created Image Type Data Size Load Address Entry Point shelfman 4 0 0 build 21 Fri Jun 6 15 07 27 2008 PowerPC Linux RAMDisk Image gzip compressed 5398657 Bytes 5272 13 kB 5 15 MB 0x00000000 0x00000000 dev mtdblock8 Image Name Created Image Type Data Size Load Address Entry Point U Boot 1 1 4 for shmm1500 board Thu Mar 27 21 27 47 2008 PowerPC Linux Firmware uncompressed 212992 Bytes 208 00 kB 0 20 MB 0 0000000 0 00000000 dev mtdblock7 Image Name Created Image Type Data Size Load Address Entry Point Linux 2 4 25 Thu Mar 27 21 33 51 2008 PowerPC Linux Kernel Image 793096 Bytes 774 51 kB 0x00000000 0x00000000 gzip compressed 0 76 MB dev mtdblock9 Image Name Created Image Type Data Size Load Address Entry Point sentry shmm1500 RFS Ramdisk Imag Thu Mar 27 21 41 21 2008 PowerPC Linux RAMDisk Image 5429028 Bytes 5301 79 kB 0x
69. ancedTCA blades and to rear transition modules based on three rear maintainable intelligent fan trays 96 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation Fan trays are mounted in the rear ofthe shelf The following figures show the general airflow for the system Figure 3 9 Shelf Airflow Inlet AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 97 Site Preparation Figure3 10 Shelf Airflow Exhaust Figure3 11 Shelf Airflow 98 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation 3 2 7 The cooling subsystem is compliant to CP TA B 4 The cooling system provides for greater than 40 CFM for the front blade and 5 0 CFM for the RTM The actual cooling performance depends on the slot population and the heat sink design of installed blades and should be validated based on the used configuration The distance to other equipment must be sufficient to avoid an overheating of the system The cooling subsystem provides greater than 24 CFM in the front slots in the presence of any single fan failure This exceeds the CP TA B 4 specification Acoustic Noise Control The system can generate a lot of acoustic noise This system has a built in noise control due to the fan speed control If the system is installed in an environment where the noise may be harmful to personnel being exposed to the noise during extended time periods additional protective measures should be considered 640 Installation and Us
70. and shelf management alarm modules Covering unused slots This section provides information how to cover empty slots Installing power components This section provides information about how to install and remove Power Entry Modules Installing fan trays This section provides information about how to install and remove upper and lower fan trays Installing an air filter This section provides information about how to install and remove an air filter Installing cable management This section provides information about to install the cables of the system securely 6 2 Installing RTMs Blades and SAMs Thefollowing sections provide the information needed to install RTMs AdvancedTCA blades and SAMs Installation Sequence of RTMs and AdvancedTCA Blades If you are going to install an RTM and an AdvancedTCA blade you have to regard the following sequence First install the RTM then install the matching AdvancedTCA blade Otherwise the blades and RTMs will be damaged AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 137 FRU Installation 6 2 1 6 2 1 1 138 Module Installation and Removal The RTM can be installed into a powered or nonpowered system RTM Damage Installing the RTM with other blades than the ones designed for it may damage the RTM and the front blade Only install the RTM with the correct front blade Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect RTM installation
71. ant to all requirements of National Electric Code NEC 640 DC The system is supplied by TNV 2 voltage This voltage is considered hazardous Make sure that the external power supply meets the relevant safety standards Ensure that TNV 2 is separated from dangerous voltages mains through double or reinforced insulation Table 3 3 AXP640 DC Power Requirements Rated voltage and current 40VDC to 60VDC SELV 60VDC to 72VDC TNV 2 60A Operating voltage range 40 0 to 72VDC Table 3 4 AXP640 AC Power Requirements Feature Value Rated voltage and current 100 VACto 140 VAC 180 VAC to 264 VAC 50 60 Hz 16 Amps Operating voltage range 90VAC to 154 VAC 180 VAC to 264 VAC AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 85 Site Preparation ty When installing additional blades or modules make sure that the power consumption of all YON installed modules does not exceed the system s maximum power dissipation 3 2 4 Dimensions and Weight The table below lists the dimensions and weight of the shelf and system components maximum weight of the system must not exceed 208 Ibs N 86 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation Table 3 5 Dimensions and Weight of System and Components Component AC Low line configuration 640 chassis Four AC PSUs Two SAMs Three FTMs Front bezel AC High line configuration 640 chassis Two AC PSUs Two SAMs Three FTMs Front
72. ash Dual IPMB with IPMB buffer controls for hot insertion and removal onto a live backplane Dual serial interface at RS232 or CMOS levels one port with modem control Dual 10 100Mbit Ethernet using the integrated 802 3 controllers buffered by external onboard PHY layer devices FPGA device on the PCI bus used to implement 0 the Shelf Manager oriented AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Shelf Management Alarm Module interfaces for hardware redundancy hot swap and carrier ID plus the ATCA Watchdog and a high speed serial interface for an alternate software redundancy interface between peer SOMM 1500Rs e Three general purpose lC interfaces one with limitations for access to on carrier devices such as hardware monitors and the Telco Alarm interface User SEEPROM e External interrupt inputs User GPIO AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 167 Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 3 168 SAM Diagram and Face Plate Layout Figure 7 1 shows a block diagram of the overall SAM architecture and Figure 7 2 on page 169 shows the face plate layout Figure7 1 Block Diagram of SAM 12VA 12VB Base 1 Base 2 The SAM has these interfaces Four 10 100Base T Ethernet links link to each system controller and switching blade 2 link to the redundant SAM Onelinkto the face plate AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Shelf Management Alarm Module e One Ethernet
73. ations to operate with commercial grade components 70 C ambient temperature typical Table 4 2 Cooling Budget Ambient Temperature Temperature Rise 25 C Delta T 20 C 40 C Delta T 15 C The following guidelines can assist in determining the cause of the cooling failure Also refer to Environmental Requirements on page 82 for important information regarding ambient temperature requirements during servicing If a cooling failure occurs the failure may be caused by a failed fan or possibly a clogged filter Check the filter first before replacing the FTM see Air Filter Maintenance on page 110 For further information of nonrecoverable temperature events refer to the FRU Information chapter in the AXP640 Subsystem IPMI Programmer s Reference IPMC Circuitry Preprogrammed FRU and SDR information reside on the FTMs and is accessible from the SAM through the IPMB FRU information can be found in the AXP640 Subsystem IPMI Programmer s Reference listed in Appendix A Related Documentation AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 109 AXP640 Operations 4 7 4 8 110 Air Filter Maintenance Air filters should be cleaned every 90 days or sooner depending on the conditions of the Central Office Environment Because Central Offices vary in physical location and cleanliness check your air filters every week after you first install your system In a dusty environment a filter may need cleaning more often than a filter i
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76. ck make sure to mount the system in the lowest part of the rack If other systems are installed in one rack start with the heaviest component at the bottom If the rack is equipped with stabilizing devices make sure that they are installed and extended so that the rack is secure Then proceed to mount or service the system Do not tilt the system forward or backward when removing it from the system package as the FRU ejector handles at the bottom could be damaged 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 79 Site Preparation 80 Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect RTM installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the RTM or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Shipment Inspection To inspect the shipment perform the following steps 1 Verify that you have received all items of your shipment Compare the shipment thoroughly with the delivery note 2 Visually inspect the shelf to ensure that all of the connector pins are straight shrouds are properly seated screws are tight and so on Check the rails for proper alignment Check that the air filter is properly installed Check that the cable connections are secure and properly fitted Check the EMI gaskets for damage uU Checkthe items listed above for damage and report any damage or differences to the customer service at www art
77. configuration files You then need to edit these text files reapplying your changes If you are starting from an earlier version of shelf man prior to PPS 2 5 2 your configuration files will not be preserved across an upgrade and you will need to restore any special configuration settings by editing the conf files after the upgrade 2 Upgrading the U boot kernel and root file system images This is the normal upgrade sequence 3 Updating the default U boot environment variable configuration The upgrade procedure preserves all U boot environment variables No special procedures are necessary Start the following sequence of operations with the backup Shelf Manager AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 133 AXP640 Shelf Installation 5 12 3 1 Establishing Network Connectivity to the SAM Thelist below outlines the different actions required to enable and use the front panel Ethernet interface on a SAM If the upgrade is being performed over the backplane Ethernet interfaces from one of the hub boards skip these steps 1 2 Login to the SAM front panel serial console using the id root and password root Set the environment variable that defines the IP address allocated for the SAM s front panel Ethernet interface setenv ipladdr W X Y z substituting your address ifconfig ethl W X Y Z If your file server for Artesyn files is on a different subnet route add default gw W X Y z you will need to do t
78. d 6 Using a torque wrench tighten the nuts with a recommended torque setting of 35 5 to 38 5 inch pounds Make sure all DC leads are fastened securely 7 Replace the plastic cover over the terminal blocks AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 123 AXP640 Shelf Installation 8 Verify that the PEM circuit breakers are in the ON position 9 Breakthe tagout or lockout seals on the branch circuit or power distribution unit 10 Apply power by closing the branch circuit or power distribution unit The OOS indicator LED will glow solid red and the other LEDs will go dark The OOS will not go dark and the IS indicator LED will not illuminate until the external power circuit breakers are closed 11 Verify that all FRU LEDs illuminate and the PEM s IS LED is green and the OOS LED is dark 5 10 Powering Up the System With the installation cabled up you are ready to apply power to the system Cover all open module slots and put all approved filler panels in place before turning on power This is necessary to properly cool the chassis and to avoid electrical shock and other possible hazards Slot covers and panels must remain in place during system operation Procedure Follow these steps to power up the system 1 Push the PEM circuit breakers to the ON position 2 Verify that all FRU LEDs illuminate and the PEM s In Service LED is green The system executes its normal start up routine and is then ready to use 124 AXP64
79. d AdvancedTCA Blades If you are going to install an RTM and an AdvancedTCA blade you have to regard the following sequence First install the RTM then install the matching AdvancedTCA blade Otherwise the blades and RTMs will be damaged Blade or System Damage Installing a blade in the wrong slot causes blade or system damage Only install blades in the designated slots AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 23 Safety Notes Damage of RTM and Front Blade Removing the RTM from the system while the playload of the front blade is powered up may damage the front blade and RTM Whenever removing the RTM from the system you have to power down the playload of the front blade first RTM Malfunctioning Incorrect RTM installation and removal can result in RTM malfunctioning When plugging the RTM in or removing it do not press on the face plate but use the handles RTM Damage Installing the RTM with other blades than the ones designed for it may damage the RTM and the front blade Only install the RTM with the correct front blade Data Loss Removing the RTM with the system power on and the blue LED on the front blade still flashing causes data loss Before removing the RTM from a powered system power down the slot by opening the lower handle of the front blade and wait until the blue LED is permanently ON Blade Malfunctioning Incorrect blade installation and removal can result in blade malfunctioning Make sure that the bla
80. d by the SAM Detailed information on sensors can be found in the AXP1440 AXP1620 Subsystem IPMI Programmer s Reference Hardware Monitoring and Control The hardware monitoring and control functions implemented by the AXP640 are provided by the on board l C based devices Voltage Sensors On board sensors provide the following power supply voltages All voltage sensors are implemented using the ADM1024 device on the master only I C bus System management software running on the SAM is responsible for reacting to an event when an interrupt is triggered by the ADM1024 device Temperature Monitoring There are two temperature sensors on the SAM One for monitoring critical on board temperature and on for monitoring inlet air temperature Fan Speed and Control All fan speed and fan voltage sensors are exposed on the active SAM The FTMs have 100 fan speed settings The SAM uses a proprietary cooling algorithm to automatically adjust the fan speed to cool the chassis based on sensor data from the blades as well as inlet and outlet sensors on the FTMs The minimum fan speed is 15 In normal operating conditions the cooling algorithm adjusts the fan speed based on the ambient air temperature as measured at the inlet fans to maintain a deltaT value calculated to be the rise in air temperature measured at the inlet and outlet sensors based on the inlet air temperature value The lower the ambient temperature the higher the rise in temperature
81. de is connected to the system backplane through all assembled connectors and that power is available on all zone 1 power pins Operation System Overheating Cooling vents Inproper cooling can lead to blade and system damage 24 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C Safety Notes To ensure proper cooling and undisturbed airflow through the system always operate the system in a horizontal position and keep clear at least 60 mm at the back of the system Do not obstruct the ventilation openings at the top and back of the system Keep the fresh air intake atthe bottom front side of the chassis completely clear and ensure that fresh air supply is not mixed with hot exhaust from other devices To ensure proper air flow within the system make sure that all slots are populated with either filler blades blades or dummy blades Product Damage High humidity and condensation on blade surfaces causes short circuits Do not operate the system outside the specified environmental limits Make sure the system is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Do not start the system below 0 C Injury Caution this unit has four 48V to 60V DC feeds All must be disconnected to de energize the system To reduce the risk of injury disconnect the feeds when removing power from the system System Damage Air Filter Air contamination can pollute the air filter and obstruct the air intake of the system which may ca
82. e 6806800M24G 99 Site Preparation me 3 3 Site Planning Checklists The following table lists the tasks which you have to perform as plan the installation of the system Figure3 12 Planning Checklist 1 Planning Step Done Determine where to install the system and 1 ensure that the required installation tools and equipment are available Control the available installation tools and equipment Ensure that enough space is available Determine the needed power Plan the cable management Ensure proper cooling Schedule the arrival of the system DJ Consider consulting of Emerson services 100 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation eee Figure 3 13 Planning Checklist 2 Issue Entry General site review Schedules shipping date Installation date Company rame CC Special Instructions o Operatonal days Contact data Contact name Prone umber E Fax number m E Mail address GE Site constructions EEE Wit foor Path tothe installation area cear Freight elevator available How shelves must be installed Enough space available 2 DC available o All required cables available To be continued AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 101 Site Preparation m 102 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Chapter 4 AXP640 Operations __ TG 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 Overview
83. e Bes en Le 81 3 2 3 1 Environmental Requirements 82 3 2 3 2 PowerRequirements 85 3 2 4 Dimensions and Weight 2 86 3 2 5 Mounting ODLIOFS Brenn sie 88 3 2 6 Airflow Requirements 4 4 96 3 2 7 Acoustic Noise 2 99 3 3 SitePlanning Checklists u bea tee Ve dened E RE Ea e Eat 100 4 AXPO4U Operations au 103 OVEWIEW UM 103 4 2 Recommended Power On Procedures 103 4 2 1 AC System Startup 103 4 2 2 DC System Startup Procedure 104 4 3 Powering Down the 5 2 24 2 24 105 44 5 50 2 22222222 2 2 24 2 105 441 DescHptlOnz s ssuseneoseseteestee o EE ERIS e ERE ee S e RU Rie 106 4 42 106 4 5 DCPowerEntry Module PEM 2 2 22 2 106 4 5 1 EEUU E eer LE
84. e is indicated by the level of PICMG compliance a blade or hub is designed The AXP640 supports the PICMG 3 1 fabric standard to allow for several configuration options that can provide greater bandwidth to certain slots in the shelf The fabric interface supports PICMG 3 1 Option 9 10Gbps 1 4 3 Network The Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI is based on a redundant radial topology Redundant IPMI networks are supported by the Shelf Management Alarm Module SAM to manage the shelf resources The SAM is the center of the IPMI network The SAM connects to all slots in the shelf and monitors and reports on the content of the AXP640 The SAM collects environmental data from sensors within the shelf and can assist high availability software to determine when a failoveris necessary due to hardware removal or environmental changes such as an over temp condition The SAMs contain the Shelf Management Controller 5 which polls all devices resident to the shelf and collects the FRU data records for all the components The SAM also manages non IPMI devices for the shelf and performs environmental monitoring of the temperature and voltage Using the PICMG 3 0 standard the SAM is able to power off and reset slots for hot swap capability AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 45 Platform Architecture 1 4 4 1 5 46 Update Channel Interface The update channel interface consists of 10 differential pairs on t
85. e plate connectors if applicable Installation Procedure without Installed Front Blade Thefollowing procedure describes the installation of the RTM 1 Locate the slot the RTM is to be installed into the shelf s rear which must be the same as that of the front blade 2 Ensure that the top and the bottom handles of the RTM are in an outward position by squeezing the lever and the latch together 3 Insertthe RTM into the shelf by placing thetop and bottom edges in the card guides ofthe slot 4 Slide the RTM into the slot 5 Apply equal and steady pressure to the RTM to carefully slide the RTM into the shelf until you feel resistance Continue to gently push the RTM until the RTM connectors engage 6 Squeeze the lever and the latch together and hook the lower and the upper handle into the shelf rail recesses 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 141 FRU Installation 7 Fully insert the RTM and lock itto the shelf by pressing the two components of the lower and the upper handles together and turning the handles toward the face plate 8 Tighten both face plate screws on the RTM 9 Insertthe front blade from the system s front into the same slot as the RTM As soon as the front blade is connected to the backplane the blue hot swap LEDs of both the front blade and the RTM are illuminated permanently This indicates that the IPMC of the front blade and the MMC of the RTM are powered up 10 Close the hand
86. ed You will feel the PSU disconnect from the backplane Pull the module straight out from the rail guides about 12 inches AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation 6 5 2 ACPSU Installation Procedure 1 mL If not already removed remove the front bezel by squeezing the retention clasps incorporated into the top corners of the bezel and rotating the top of the bezel away from the chassis Alignthe ACPSU with the guide rails on the power bay thatthe PSU will be inserted into Slide the PSU module straight in on the guide rails about 12 inches You will feel the PSU engage the backplane connector Secure the PSU with the chassis retention screw at the top of the PSU module Rotate the AC PSU handle down so that it is flush with the front of the PSU module Verify that the AC PSU LED has changed to solid green The PSU is now operational Reattach the bezel To attach the bezel place the bottom of the bezel on the mounting hooks on the bottom of the chassis Rotate the top of the bezel towards the chassis until the bezel retention latches are secured into the chassis 6 6 FanTray Modules To prevent system damage the operator must replace the fans within the recommended service interval shown in the following table to prevent a decline in shelf operability Make sure the replacement FTM is available for exchange and ready to install Service Interval for 1 FTM Temperature Range Four
87. elf Figure2 11 DC Inlet AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 67 AXP640 Shelf Description eee ieee Figure 2 12 and Figure 2 14 illustrates the AC inlet at the rear of the shelf Figure 2 12 AC Inlet 110V 68 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description Figure 2 13 AC Inlet Markings 110V AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 69 AXP640 Shelf Description Figure 2 14 AC Inlet 220V a B 70 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description Figure 2 15 AC Inlet Markings 220 2 10 Stationary Boards There are two stationary boards in the shelf which are completely passive and are not field replaceable Backplane e Power distribution board AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 71 AXP640 Shelf Description 2 11 Standard Compliances The AXP640 AdvancedTCA platform complies with the safety and regulatory standards as shipped from the factory It is possible to use this product with other components that produce a system not in compliance with system guidelines Since Artesyn Embedded Technologies cannot anticipate what equipment may be used with this enclosure or how it may be used the responsibility for designing a system that conforms overall to the safety requirements
88. en Schauen Sie niemals direkt in den Laserstrahl Batterieaustausch Besch digung der Boards Ein unsachgem er Austausch von Batterien kann zu gef hrlichen Explosionen und Besch digung der Boards f hren Verwenden Sie deshalb nur den Batterietyp der auch bereits eingesetzt wurde und befolgen Sie die entsprechende Anleitung im Installationshandbuch des jeweiligen Boards Entsorgen sie alte Batterien entsprechend der in Ihrem Land g ltigen Richtlinien Umweltschutz 42 Umweltschutz Entsorgen Sie alte Blades RTMs und Systeme gem der in Ihrem Land g ltigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Chapter 1 Platform Architecture a 1 1 1 2 1 3 Description The AXP640 is designed as an open standard platform on which to run applications in the Telecom Central Office environments It combines existing PICMG standards featuring high speed serial data fabrics These standards serve to streamline the architecture by eliminating the overhead of bridging increasing payload and eliminating the need for system and non system slot blades This is accomplished by using the Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI and dual Ethernet star network which allows for communication between all node blades using Ethernet The AXP640 is a high availability platform with special locations for Shelf Management Alarm Module SAMs six 8U x 280mm slots six 8U x 70mm rear t
89. end des Transportes und Zusammenbaus des Systems k nnen sich Teile wie zum Beispiel Schrauben Blenden Stecker oder L fter l sen oder besch digt werden Nehmen Sie das System nicht in Betrieb wenn Teile besch digt sind Dies k nnte zu Besch digungen an anderen Teilen f hren Hoher Ableitstrom Dieser Aufkleber befindet sich in der N he der Schuzleiter auf der R ckseite des Systems und warnt dass Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme eine Erdung durchf hren m ssen da hier ein hoher Ableitstrom vorhanden sein kann AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 35 Sicherheitshinweise Hoher Ableitstrom kann zu Verletzungen f hren Stellen Sie deshalb vor Anschluss des Systems an ein Telekommunikationsnetz unbedingt eine Erdungsverbindung her Besch digung des Systems Falsche Jumper Einstellungen k nnen dazu f hren dass das System nicht mehr funktioniert ndern Sie deshalb nie die Einstellungen der Jumper Board und RTM Installation 36 Besch digung des Boards Ber hren Sie das Board oder elektrische Komponenten in einem nicht ESD gesch tzten Bereich kann dies zu einer Besch digung des Boards f hren Bevor Sie Boards oder elektronische Komponenten ber hren vergewissern Sie sich dass Sie in einem ESD gesch tzten Bereich arbeiten Reihenfolge bei der Installation von RTMs und AdvancedTCA Boards Die folgende Reihenfolge mu bei der Installation von RTMs und AdvancedTCA Boards eingehalten werden Installieren Sie zuerst
90. ere copied to tmp 2 Execute the command to program these images into flash and then reset to execute the new images rupgrade_tool s v d a hook erase The hook erase argument is optional and is normally not used This directs the upgrade procedure to avoid preserving the customer specific configuration files etc shelfman conf and etc shelfman conf sam1500 Normally these files should be preserved across an upgrade but on occasion when Artesyn makes a change to the format of the configuration options you may be instructed to use this option In this case you need to re enter the configuration by editing these files following the upgrade 3 The files are copied to flash memory and the system should reboot in a couple of minutes When the system is restarted the bootup logic automatically determines if the SAM1500 FPGA needs to be loaded to a new firmware revision If so an additional upgrade and reboot takes place and takes an additional 5 8 minutes The SAM should now be running the new firmware The process can now be repeated with the other Shelf Manager AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 135 AXP640 Shelf Installation u 136 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation a 6 1 Overview The following chapters help you to start up and maintain the system Installing RTMs blades and SAMs This section provides information about how to install and remove RTMs AdvancedTCA blades
91. ered physically from 1 to 6 from the bottom going to the top of the shelf Each slot also has a logical slot number that defines it for backplane connectivity logical slot numbers are not shown on the shelf Please note that the slots will be referred to by their physical slot location The base hub slots physical slots 3 and 4 have four pairs of 1000Base T signals to node slots which form the dual star topology fabric Each of the node slots support two base channel interface signals that connect to each hub slot In turn the channel 1 base interface of each hub slot is connected to the SAM Each of the hub slots support a total of six base channels The hub slots require connectors P20 P21 P23 and P24 The base node slots require only connectors P20 and P23 Fabric Interface Thefabric interface supports point to point connections between AdvancedTCA blades In the 640 these fabric connections are configured in a dual star topology that runs back to the hub slots The AXP640 system has Option 9 channel slots These channels are aggregated at the hub slots into the dual star topology In this configuration all node slots support one fabric channel to each of the two hub slots The fabric channels are located on connector P23 of the node slots and connectors P20 P21 and P23 of the hub slots 40 Gbps connectivity is supported AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Platform Architecture The implementation of the interfac
92. ersion L 01 04 005 ISC PRESENT Firmware Version 01 04 005 HOT SWAP STATE 2 24 M4 IMC UPGRADE IN IPMC USING ISCAddr 54 POSSIBLE Press Enter to Upgrade IMC of IPMC CTRL C to abort UPGRADING IMC OF ISCAddr 54 STARTED CHECK IPMB SENSOR gt 4 4 INITIAL UPDATE DONE SET IPMB STATE IPMC 54 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installation DISAB IPMB A DISABLE IPMB B ENABLE IME FOR E IPMBO A ASHING IMC UPGRADI WATING FOR AUTOMATIC ISC UPGRADI GET STATUS AFTER UPGRADE IMC AT 54 z AFTER UPGRADE IPMC FW REVISION IMC PRE ISC PRE SEN Firmware Version SEN Firmware Version 5 12 2 Firmware Upgrade There is single IPMC firmware image common to the two PEMs in the AXP640 The PEM IPMCs are assigned IPMB addresses 0x66 and 0x68 res 01 04 006 oet 01 04 006 The file containing the firmware image is AXP640 DCPEM upgrade x xx xxx hex As upgrades are released Artesyn will supply the current version of this file AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 129 AXP640 Shelf Installation Upgrade Process Steps Follow these steps to upgrade the PEM firmware 1 CopytheAXP640 DCPEM upgrade x
93. es Systems Die Geb ude internen Schnittstellen intra building ports per GR 1089 CORE der Ger te oder Baugruppen sind nur f r geb udeinterne Verkabelung vorgesehen Die Schnittstellen sind als Typ 2 oder Typ 4 definiert wie in GR 1089 Core beschrieben und erfordern eine Isolation zu Leitungen au erhalb des Geb udes Die Geb ude internen Schnittstellen d rfen keine elektrisch leitende Verbindung zu Leitungen au erhalb des Geb udes haben Ein Primary Protector wie in GR 1089 CORE beschrieben ist keine ausreichende Absicherung um die Geb ude internen Schnittstellen mit Leitungen au erhalb des Geb udes zu verbinden Besch digung des Systems Verschmutzungen k nnen das System besch digen Betreiben Sie das System an einem ersch tterungsfreien Ort an dem weder Staub Rauch noch elektrostatische Entladungen auftreten Stellen Sie au erdem sicher dass die klimatischen Bedingungen die in diesem Handbuch spezifiziert sind eingehalten werden und genug Raum f r die Luftzirkulation vorhanden ist Verletzungsgefahr und Besch digung des Systems Das System ist an eine TNV 2 Spannungsquelle angeschlossen Diese Spannung kann gef hrlich sein Stellen Sie sicher dass die externe Spannungsversorgung den entsprechenden Sicherheitsstandards entspricht System berhitzung Unzureichende K hlung kann zu einer Besch digung der Boards f hren Um eine ausreichende K hlung sicherzustellen betreiben Sie das System nur aufrecht So
94. esyn com computing AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation 3 2 2 3 2 3 8 Tighten loose screws before proceeding 9 Remove the desiccant bags delivered together with the system and dispose of them according to your country s legislation The system is thoroughly inspected before shipment If any damage occurred during transportation or any items are missing please contact our customer s service immediately Site and Installation Planning Planning basic site and installation requirements you have to consider the following issues Adequate power should be available for the AXP640 system For AC the system should be positioned in a way that 100 VACto 240 VAC power source is easy to reach For DC the system should be positioned in a way that 48 VDC to 60 VDC power source is easy to reach There should be sufficient space in racks to install the system Suitable equipment should be available to lift the system into the rack There should be unrestricted area for inlet and outlet of the fans and therefore the airflow is not blocked e For Installation in restricted access location For use by trained personnel Requirements Before and during system installation and operation you always have to ensure that the requirements listed in the following sections are met AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 81 Site Preparation 3 2 3 1 Environmental Requirements To ensure proper functio
95. ezzanine Also available is the Pigeon Point Systems IPM Sentry Shelf External Interface Reference which describes the command line web SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol and RMCP Remote Management Control Protocol interfaces Refer to Appendix A Related Documentation for more information on these publications 7 9 1 imls Utility A utility called imls is available on the SAM It can be used to list all firmware images present in flash Note that the Shelf Manager flash is divided into two banks Each bank contains a set of three separate firmware images U Boot e RFS e Kernelimages When the rupgrade tool utility is used to perform a reliable firmware upgrade operation on the Shelf Manager the flash bank that is currently not active is programmed with the new images the processor is reset and the newly programmed flash bank is selected If the new firmware fails to load or execute properly the Shelf Manager automatically resets and reverts to the previous flash bank Selection of the bank to be used for booting is not a configurable option at run time The following text shows sample output obtained by running imls at the Shelf Manager Linux prompt Note that first three images listed reflect the currently active flash bank contents and the next set of three images is contained within the other flash bank imls dev mtdblock3 Image Name U Boot 1 1 4 for shmm1500 board Created Fri Jun 6 14 51 44 2008 Im
96. found in PICMG 3 0 R1 0 AdvancedTCA Specification and the AXP640 Subsystem Programmer s Reference listed in Appendix A Related Documentation 2 6 3 Shelf FRU Information The SEEPROMs containing the shelf FRU information are located on the backplane This information is accessed by using the standard IPMI FRU commands over the IPMC Refer to the AXP640 Subsystem IPMI Programmer s Reference listed in Appendix A Related Documentation AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 59 AXP640 Shelf Description The SAM queries all IPMCs during system startup to determine whether they are a source of shelf FRU information and then uses that information to complete initialization The information is cached as FRU 254 on the active ShMC 0x20 The information in the SEEPROM is only needed when the SAMs are first inserted or when the shelf is powered on for the first time The redundancy feature provides the shelf specific information should one SEEPROM be nonfunctional Figure 2 6 EEPROMS in Backplane EEPROMS 60 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description 2 6 4 Backplane Slot Connectors The following table provides a summary of what resides on each of the slot connectors Table 2 3 Slot Connector Description Connector Slots 3 and 4 Physical Switches Slots 2 5 6 Physical Node Power IPMB Hardware Address Power IPMB Hardware Address Base N A Fabric and Base Fabric and Base N A N A Fabric
97. fully outwards The blue LED blinks indicating that the shelf manager is informed about the desire ofthe blade to power down the payload of both the front blade and the RTM and the power down process is ongoing Data Loss Removing the RTM with the system power on and the blue LED on the front blade still flashing causes data loss Before removing the RTM from a powered system power down the slot by opening the lower handle of the front blade and wait until the blue LED is permanently ON 2 Waituntil the blue LEDs on both the front blade and the RTM are permanently ON A permanently switched ON LED indicates that the payload of respective blade or RTM has been powered down 3 Unlatch the upper handle and rotate both handles fully outward 144 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation 6 2 2 6 2 2 1 4 Remove interface cables from face plate connectors if applicable 5 Loosen the two RTM face plate screws 6 Remove the RTM from the slot Node Blade Installation and Removal The blade is fully compatible to the AdvancedTCA standard and is designed to be used in AdvancedTCA shelves The blade can be installed in any AdvancedTCA node slot Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect blade installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the blade or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Blade
98. g the fan itself The centrifugal forces will make the unit difficult to handle Personal Injury The cabling should follow existing cable paths using existing or similar cable fastenings Never change the system s cabling as delivered by Artesyn Check proper function of the system after cabling extensions To avoid injuries always ensure that cables are securely installed so that nobody can trip over them Personal Injury through Electric Shock Touching contacts and cables during system operation can cause injuries through electric shock To avoid electric shock make sure that contacts and cables of the system cannot be touched while the system is operating If in doubt concerning cabling ask your local Artesyn representative AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Safety Notes Cable Damage Folding the fiber cable damages the cable and inhibits the data transmission Therefore make sure you do not fold the cable RJ 45 Connector Laser Battery System Damage RJ 45 connectors on blades are either twisted pair Ethernet or E1 T1 J1 network interfaces Connecting an E1 T1 1 line to an Ethernet connector may damage your system e Make sure that TPE connectors near your working area are clearly marked as network connectors e Verify that the length of an electric cable connected to a TPE bushing does not exceed 100 m e Make sure the TPE bushing of the system is connected only to safety extra low voltage circuits
99. g to EN 17050 1 2004 Manufacturer s Name Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Manufacturer s Address Zhongshan General Carton Box Factory Co Ltd No 62 Qi Guan Road West Shiqi District 528400 Zhongshan City Guangdong PRC Declares that the following product in accordance with the requirements of 2004 108 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EU and their amending directives Product ATCA AC 6 Slot Shelf Model Name Number AXP640 AC Series has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications EN55022 2006 A1 2007 EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 ETSI EN 300 386 V1 5 1 2010 10 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive As manufacturer we hereby declare that the product named above has been designed to comply with the rele vant sections of the above referenced specifications This product complies with the essential health and safety requirements of the above specified directives We have an internal production control system that ensures compliance between the manufactured products and the technical documentation 05 20 2014 Tom Tuttle Manager Product Testing Services Date MM DD YYYY 74 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description Figure 2 17 Declaration of Conformity DC EC Declaration of Conformity According to EN 17050 1 2004 Manufacturer
100. gkeit und Temperatur Stellen Sie vor dem Einschalten des Stroms sicher dass sich auf dem System und auf den Boards kein Kondensat befindet und starten Sie das System nicht unter 0 C Stromschlaggefahr Das System besitzt vier 48V bis 60V DC Anschl sse Alle Anschl sse m ssen vom System entfernt werden um das System spannungsfrei zu schalten Um eine Verletzungsgefahr zu minimieren entfernen Sie die Anschl sse wenn Sie das System ausschalten Besch digung des Systems Luftfilter Verunreinigungen in der Luft k nnen den Luftfilter verschmutzen und so die Luftzufuhr des Systems beeintr chtigen Das kann zur berhitzung des Systems und zu Sch den an Systemteilen f hren Um einen reibungslosen Luftstrom durch das System zu gew hrleisten sollten Sie den Luftfilter sp testens alle sechs Monate austauschen Artesyn empfiehlt die L fter alle 90 Tage auszutauschen Wie h ufig Sie die Filter austauschen m ssen h ngt von der Umgebung ab in der das System betrieben wird Da die Verh ltnisse in Vermittlungsstellen sehr unterschiedlich sein k nnen sollten Sie die Luftfilter nach der Erstinstallation des Systems jede Woche kontrollieren In einer staubigen Umgebung muss ein Filter gegebenenfalls fter gereinigt AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C Sicherheitshinweise werden als in einer sauberen Umgebung Pr fen Sie den Filter regelm ig bis Sie eine Vorstellung davon haben wie oft der Filter gereinigt werden muss Er
101. he P20 connector The physical layer and protocol used on this interface is application specific Figure 1 1 illustrates the update channel inter connectivity Figure 1 1 Update Channel Physical Slots Logical Slots 6 14 12 2 1 11 13 gt NURM Backplane and Component Connectivity The blade connectivity on the AXP640 backplane is divided among three zones each with the following characteristics Zone 1 provides redundant radial IPMI to all blade slots and redundant 48 VDC to all blade slots Zone 2 the data transport interface provides the dual star configuration for the base interface dual star configuration for the fabric interface update channel routing for all blade slots and three redundant bussed telecom clock signals to all blade slots e Zone 3 provides the PICMG 3 0 defined open area that is application specific Rear Transition Modules connect directly with the connectors on the front side blade and do not make the connection through the backplane AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Platform Architecture Figure 1 2 AXP640 Inter connectivity Physical Slot 6 5 4 2 AC or DC INLET ower Distribution Board AC or DC INLET P 48 A AC PSU AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 47 Platform Architecture 1 6 1 7 48 Remote Management and Maintenance The AXP640 supports remote critical management and maintenance
102. he RCMP IP address for the Active Shelf Manager is even then the RCMP IP address for the Standby Shelf Manager will be greater by 1 For information on configuration of additional characteristics of the RMCP interface like subnet address and so on refer to Pigeon Point Shelf Manager External Interface Reference Switchover Signals A switchover takes place when the Standby SAM determines that the Active SAM is no longer operational The signs of this are HEALTHY or REMOTE PRESENT changes to FALSE This indicates that the peer SAM is no longer healthy or present e TheTCP connection between the Active and the Standby SAMS closes The keep alive time out parameter for this connection is set to 1 second to recognize a malfunction of the Active SAM as quickly as possible In this case the Standby SAM waits for 3 seconds and then checks the state of the REMOTE HEALTHY to make sure the connection is broken due to a failure of the Active SAM and not due to a communication failure If the Standby SAM detects that the Active SAM is still healthy it doesn t perform the switchover but instead reboots itself After the reboot it makes a second attempt to initialize as a backup and will continue until either it succeeds in establishing the connection with the Active SAM or it detects that the Active SAM is no longer healthy If it detects that it isn t healthy it will initialize as the Active SAM AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800
103. he RTM into the slot 7 Apply equal and steady pressure to the RTM to carefully slide the RTM into the shelf until you feel resistance Continue to gently push the RTM until the RTM connectors engage 8 Squeeze the lever and the latch together and hook the lower and the upper handle into the shelf rail recesses AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 139 FRU Installation 9 Fully insert the RTM and lock it to the shelf by pressing the two components of the lower and the upper handles together and turning the handles toward the face plate If your shelf is powered as soon asthe RTM is connected to the front blade the blue LED is illuminated and will remain illuminated until both the lower handle of the RTM and the lower handle of the front blade are closed 10 Close the lower handle of the front blade in order to power up the payload of both the front blade and the RTM The blue LEDs of both the front blade and the RTM start to flash This indicates that the front blade is informing the shelf manager about its desire to power up the payload of both the front blade and the RTM 11 Tighten both face plate screws on the RTM 12 Wait until the blue LEDs of both the front blade and the RTM are OFF 140 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation A switched OFF blue LED indicates that the payload of the respective blade or RTM has been powered up and is active 13 Plug interface cable into fac
104. helf supports six AdvancedTCA blade slots of which four are 1 0 node slots that can be populated with task CPU processor blades network processor blades or any other blade designed for a specific application and two slots for the system controller and switching blades There are slot locations next to the AdvancedTCA slots in the front of the shelf for the two 5 5 All slots comply with PICMG 3 0 for power distribution and form factor and use the PICMG 3 1 for Ethernet and Dual Star interface The shelf s other components include fan trays DC PEMS or AC PSUs and front and rear cable management trays 2 2 Platform Features The AXP640 includes the following features 6 slot card cage with six rear transition module RTM slots Two Shelf Management Alarm Modules SAMs Up to four single entry AC power supplies or two DC Feed Power Entry Modules PEMs with 60A breaker and line filter Fan Trays Modules FTMs three located at the rear of the chassis Front access service and installation of blades and lower fan tray Rear access service and installation of FTMs Cable management front and rear Telco alarms located on the SAM faceplate Filler panels for front and rear slots Telco dry relay connector located at the rear of the chassis AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 51 AXP640 Shelf Description The following figure shows the location of each of the components in the AXP640 Figure 2 1 X FrontShelf View
105. her qualified service personnel may remove equipment covers for internal subassembly or component replacement or any internal adjustment Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment or the warranty may be voided Contact your local Artesyn representative for service and repair to make sure that all safety features are maintained Danger of Injuries Atthe system s rear there are sharp pins which can cause injuries Be careful when handling the system AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C 19 Safety Notes EMC 20 The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device in this system pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules EN 55022 Class A respectively These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial business or industrial environment The product generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed properly and used in accordance with this user s documentation may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operating the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense To ensure EMC protection use only shielded cables when connecting peripherals to assure that appropriate radio frequency emissions compliance is maintained Installed blades mu
106. his each time you reboot If you use the Uboot environment variable gatewayip the route is set automatically at reboot setenv gatewayip W X Y X If the local subnet is not a class subnet you may need to also execute the command ifconfig ethl netmask toalterthe netmask used by the ethernet interface If you use the Uboot environment variable netmask1 this subnet mask is set automatically at bootup setenv netmask1 netmask Ping the file server containing the Artesyn files You should get a response if the Ethernet cable is connected Set the environment variable that keeps the front panel Ethernet interface enabled following a reboot setenv enable front panel ethernet y 5 12 3 2 Update ShM Firmware on the SAM This step involves programming of the U boot Linux kernel and root file system into flash on the ShMM1500 on the SAM 1 134 Copy the three required firmware image files listed below to the tmp directory on the ShM sentry shmm1500 u boot bin sentry shmm1500 kernel sentry shmm1500 rts One way of doing this is AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installation scp acctname fileserver_ip dirname sentry shmm1500 tmp where acctname is the login account for the user on the linux file server fileserver_ip is the IP address of the file server dirname is the relative directory name from the login home for the location of the images Verify that the files w
107. hours 40 C maximum AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 159 FRU Installation When an FTM is taken out of operation the system manager will compensate for the loss by increasing the speed of the remaining fans Please read the following caution before replacing any of the FTMs Fans may continue to rotate after power is removed Be careful to keep fingers away from the bottom of the FTM enclosure 160 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation 6 6 1 Removing an FTM Removal Procedure Follow these steps and refer to the figures to remove an FTM from the shelf 1 Loosen the four chassis retention screws located at each corner of the module Figure6 3 640 FTM alll lt 18 008 lt 0 15 005 ERS E 25 2 72200000008 x 20 20000 DENE D lt OR 4 T 15955532529 SEE amp 2228 DAC CS
108. ie Unterbrecher deshalb nur wenn das rote Licht nicht sichtbar ist L fteraustausch 40 Verletzungsgefahr Rotierende L fterschaufeln Sie k nnen verletzt werden wenn Sie Werkzeuge oder Finger in laufende L fter einf hren Wenn Sie die L fterschublade aus dem Chassis ziehen wird die Abdeckung der L fterschaufeln freigelegt Ber hren Sie die L fterschaufeln nicht Seien Sie vorsichtig nach dem Herausziehen des L fters da die Zentrifugalkr fte noch wirken und somit die Handhabung erschweren k nnen AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C Sicherheitshinweise Verkabelung Kabelf hrung Verletzungsgefahr Ver ndern Sie nie die von Artesyn ausgelieferte Verkabelung des Systems Stellen Sie sicher dass die Verkabelung schon existierenden Kabelf hrungen folgt und bestehende oder hnliche Befestigungen verwendet berpr fen Sie nach der Erweiterung der Verkabelung ob das System ordnungsgem arbeitet Reduzieren Sie die Verletzungsgefahr indem Sie Kabel so verlegen dass niemand dar ber stolpern kann Verletzungsgefahr durch Stromschlag Durch das Ber hren von Kontakten und Kabeln w hrend des Betriebs k nnen Sie einen elektrischen Schlag bekommen Schlie en Sie in jedem Fall aus dass Personen durch einen elektrischen Schlag verletzt werden k nnen indem Sie sicherstellen dass Kontakte und Kabel des Systems w hrend des Betriebs nicht ber hrt werden k nnen Falls Sie Fragen bez glich der Verkabelung ha
109. ilures on the HRI to a single carrier ShMM 1500R pair 7 5 2 2 HRI Protocol In the redundant configuration the two ShMM 1500R boards communicate through the HRI by exchanging data packets The HRI continues to be operational in case of a single interconnection failure and is able to detect a double failure The HRI has a redundant communication path using four signals In the case of a single wire permanent failure the signal gets stuck high low or breaks data packets continue to be transmitted through the redundant communication path A short between two of these four signals is considered a double failure AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 177 Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 5 2 3 178 Ethernet Signals The ShMM1500R provides two 100BaseT Ethernet ports identified within the Linux environment as eth0 and eth1 The port is cross connected to the eth0 port on the other SAM to provide a dedicated high speed inter SAM link for the exchange of status and configuration details The eth1 port is connected to an Ethernet switch a Broadcom BCM5325E which in turn connects to the base ports of the two hub slots and to the front panel RJ45 Ethernet connector The port utilization of the switch is e TP port 1 to Local hub slot e TP port 2 to Remote hub slot TP port 3 to Front panel RJ45 TPport 4 to ShMM1500R e TPport 5 is not used Mil portis not used AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Shelf
110. ing System Damage Environmental contamination can impair system operation Locate the system in a stable area free of excess movement and jarring and free of dust smoke and electrostatic discharge ESD Make sure that the temperature does not exceed the operating temperature given in the environmental requirements in this manual and allow room for proper air flow for cooling AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 21 Safety Notes 22 Personal Injury or System Damage The system is supplied by a TNV2 voltage This voltage is considered hazardous Make sure that the power supply meets the local safety standards System Overheating Inproper cooling leads to blade damage To ensure proper cooling always operate the system in a horizontal position Furthermore keep clear at least 6 cm adjacent to the cooling vents on the chassis front and back side For detailed information refer to Site Planning Considerations on page 79 Personal or System Damage Unstable system installation in a rack can cause the rack to topple over Therefore if your system is the only in the rack make sure to mount the system in the lowest part of the rack If other systems are installed in one rack start with the heaviest component at the bottom Ifthe rack is equipped with stabilizing devices make sure that they are installed and extended so that the rack is secure Then proceed to mount or service the system Personal Injury or System Damage
111. ion 5 4 1 19 and 23 Rack Cabinet Installation Front mounting brackets are required to attach the shelf to an EIA 19 and 23 frame 1 Locate the standard mounting hole and slot locations on the front mounting flanges on the AXP640 shelf 2 Fasten the mounting brackets to the back side of the front chassis flanges using M6 screws x 12mm at each of the four locations 3 Besureto mountthe shelf with metal screws or bolts that give a good electrical connection between the screws or bolts and the mounting surface 4 Tighten all screws using a torque setting of 35 5 to 38 5 inch pounds Failure to observe proper grounding practices may cause a variety of noise electrostatic discharge and RFI Radio Frequency Interference problems 5 4 2 600mmETSI Rack Cabinet Installation The shelf mounts directly from the integrated flange on the front of the shelf 1 Locate the standard mounting hole and slot locations on the front integrated mounting flanges on the AXP640 shelf 2 Fasten the mounting brackets to the back side of the front chassis flanges using M6 screws x 12mm at each of the four locations 3 Besureto mountthe shelf with metal screws or bolts that give a good electrical connection between the screws or bolts and the mounting surface 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 117 AXP640 Shelf Installation 4 Tighten all screws using a torque setting of 35 5 to 38 5 inch pounds
112. kc kc KK KKK SHM STATUS SHM Running Backup Press enter to Stop Shelf Manger CTRL C to abort STOP SEM 2 4 DONE SHM IS DOWN IMAGE FW VERSION gt 01 04 008 FW 2 N i 2 EMERSON PEM IPMC EMERSON POWER ENTRY MODULE 644P FIRST IMAGE SaS IMC IMC FLASH SECOND IMAGE 2 NOT PRESENT 5 CALLING UPGRADE TOOL IPMC Firmware Upgrade Tool Version 1 0 DEBUG PRINT MASK 45 0x07 LOCAL IPMB0 A B ENABLE STATUS gt GOOD IPMB A status 1 IPMB B status 1 IPMC MODE gt P DLt NORMAL CHECK IPMC STATUS IPMC 66 IMC 45 PRESENT IPMC 66 ISC _ 5 PRESENT IMC IPMBAddr 66 ISC IPMBAddr 66 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 131 AXP640 Shelf Installation eee IPMC TO UPGRADE ieee EMERSON POWER ENTRY MODULE IPMC FW REVISION IMC PRESENT Firmware Version 01 04 006 ISC PRESENT Firmware Version gt 01 04 006 HOT SWAP STATE 2 2 45 4 M4 IMC UPGRADE IN IPMC USING ISCAddr 66 POSSIBLE Press Enter to Upgrade IMC of IPMC CTRL C to abort UPGRADING OF ISCAddr 66 STARTED CHECK IPMB SENSOR 454 INITIAL UPDATE DONE SET IPMB STATE IPMC 66 IPMB A DISABLE IPMB B ENABLE DISABLE 4 DONE
113. kets on all sides ofthe module that provide EMI shielding The following instructions describe how to replace a power entry module For further information on power entry modules refer to Power Entry Modules PEMs on page 64 Tool You Will Need e Standard 2 Phillips head screwdriver Removing the PEM When replacing a PEM make sure you have a replacement PEM available PEMs are accessible from the front of the shelf and does not require removal of the shelf power wiring AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 153 FRU Installation Replacing one PEM is done while the other PEM is in operation Having the PEM located in the shelf is critical to maintaining proper airflow and cooling of the shelf Steps in which a PEM is removed from a slot and reinserted should be completed within 3 minutes to maintain the shelf within safe operating temperatures Read all cautions and warnings and ensure the equipment is properly grounded by reviewing the procedure in Grounding the Shelf on page 118 and follow these steps The PEM has multiple power sources This procedure should be followed precisely to ensure the PEM is isolated from all power sources before removing the PEM from the shelf This procedure assumes that the redundant PEMs are powered on in the shelf 154 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation Removal Procedure To remove a PEM refer to this figure and follow the steps
114. le 7 8 Hot Swap Interface Pin Out Pin Description 1 Minor Alarm Reset Minor Alarm Reset Major Alarm Reset KR WwW Major Alarm Reset AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 7 7 8 Table 7 8 Hot Swap Interface Pin Out continued Pin Description 5 Critical Alarm NO 6 Critical Alarm NC 7 Critical Alarm COM Minor Alarm NO Minor Alarm NC 10 Minor Alarm COM 11 Major Alarm NO 14 Pwr Alarm NO 15 Pwr Alarm COM Hot Swap Interface The SAM provides a hot swap interface allowing the SAM to be replaced without powering down the shelf The hot swap interface is implemented using the shelf manager mezzanine CPLD device The interface is composed of three components Screw activated faceplate switch Presence signal indicating that the SAM is fully seated in its backplane connector e HSLED to indicate safe to remove state Power The SAM uses dual 48V power feeds one from each PEM Hot swap circuitry ensures correct operation when a SAM is inserted into or removed from a live system AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 183 Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 9 SAM Software The software that runs on the shelf manager is described in detail in the Pigeon Point Systems IPM Sentry Shelf Manager User Guide which provides an introduction to shelf management the shelf manager and the shelf management m
115. les of the front blade The blue LEDs on both the front blade and the RTM start flashing This indicates thatthe front blade is informing the shelf manager about its desire to power up the payload of both the front blade and the RTM 11 Tighten the two face plate screws on the front blade 12 Wait until the blue LEDs on both the front blade and the RTM are OFF 142 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 6 2 1 2 FRU Installation Switched off blue LEDs indicate that the payload of the respective blade or RTM has become active 13 Plug interface cable into face plate connectors if applicable Removing the RTM Removal Procedure The following procedure describes the removal of the RTM It assumes that your system is powered If your system is unpowered you can disregard the blue LED and thus skip the respective step In this case it is a purely mechanical procedure Damage of RTM and Front Blade Removing the RTM from the system while the payload of the front blade is powered up may damage the front blade and RTM Whenever removing the RTM from the system you have to power down the payload of the front blade first AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 143 FRU Installation 1 Unlatch the lower handle outward by squeezing the lever and the latch together and turning the handle outward only enough to unlatch the handle from the face plate that means until you feel a resistance Do not rotate the handle
116. n a cleaner environment Check the filters frequently until you have a good idea of how often it needs cleaning Based on your findings establish a regular cleaning schedule and keep a log to record the date of each filter cleaning or replacement Air filters should also be checked occasionally to make sure they are not obstructed or damaged Visually inspect filters for tears or rips Do not reinstall a torn filter as it will be ineffective in trapping particulates and will interrupt air flow distribution To maintain safety certification use only Artesyn approved fan filters You can order replacement fan filters part number RAF640 by contacting your Artesyn sales representative For replacement procedures refer to Replacing the Fan Filter on page 162 Cleaning the Air Filter To ensure the AXP640 shelf operates properly routine filter maintenance is required as discussed in Air Filter Maintenance Maintenance includes cleaning replacing and properly storing the air filters Filter cleaning frequency depends on the environment the system is subjected to The shelf filter requires routine cleaning to ensure effective filtration and airflow To prevent air contamination from polluting the air filter and possibly obstructing the air intake of the system the air filter should be replaced according to the schedule you have established based on your Central Office Environment as discussed in Air Filter Maintenance Remove and inspect the fil
117. n of the system make sure that the environment in which the system is to be used fulfills the environmental requirements The environmental values must be tested and proven in the planned system configuration that is the delivered system and other third party products you want to integrate YE Operating temperatures refer to the temperature of the air circulating atthe air intake of gt d the system and not to component temperatures e Someofthe climatic values may exceed the specification of some system components for example hard disks As Artesyn Embedded Technologies cannot guarantee the functionality of third party products that are handled or operated out of their specifications the environmental conditions may be limited to the specifications of these components The following table lists the environmental requirements Table 3 1 Environmental Conditions Temperature 5 C 41 F to 40 C 104 F normal 40 C 40 F to 70 C 158 F operation according to NEBS standard GR 63 CORE 5 C 23 F to 55 C 131 F exceptional operation according to NEBS standard GR 63 CORE Temp change 0 25 C min 0 25 C min according to NEBS standard GR 63 CORE Relative 5 to 90 non condensing 5 to 95 non condensing humidity according to Artesyn Embedded according to Artesyn Embedded Technologies internal environmental Technologies internal environmental requirements requirements Shock Half sine
118. nen en 116 5 4 1 19 23 117 5 4 2 600mm ETSI 2 24 2 117 5 5 Grounding the Shelf 24 2 2 118 5 6 AGPower Gable uses epe ned de obese nee cee 119 5 7 IDCPower Cable uoce rr en nnn we ERO ER popa SUR pa 120 5 8 DCPower Cable Termination 4 122 5 9 Connecting the DC Cables to the AXP640 122 5 10 Powering Up the System 2 24 124 5 11 Accessing the Systelm 125 5 12 Upgrading Firmware 2 2 24 22 2 4 125 5 12 1 FTM IPMC Firmware 2 24 125 5 12 1 1 Upgrade Sample 126 5 12 2 PEM IPMC Firmware 4 129 5 12 2 1 Upgrade Sample Output 130 5 12 3 Shelf Manager Firmware 133 5 12 3 1 Establishing Network Connectivity to the 134 5 12 3 2 Update ShM Firmware onthe SAM 13
119. ng your Artesyn sales representative For detailed information on filter maintenance and cleaning see Air Filter Maintenance on page 110 Replacement Procedure To replace the fan filter follow these steps Please have your replacement fan filter available before starting this procedure Main Filter Replacement Procedure 1 Remove the front bezel by squeezing the retention clasps incorporated into the top corners of the bezel and rotating the top of the bezel away from the chassis 2 Place the bezel face down so that the filter media and metal frame are facing up and rotate the filter frame away from the housing 3 Insert the replacement fan filter on the bezel by aligning the oval cutouts in the filter material with the light pipe ovals AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation Figure6 4 Position of the Fan Filter SPREAD TABS ON BEZEL SLIGHTLY TO RELEASE AIR FILTER FRAME FROM BEZEL 4 Replace the filter frame onto the bezel to secure the filter media 5 Reattach the bezel by placing the bottom of the bezel on the mounting hooks on the bottom of the chassis Rotate the top of the bezel towards the chassis until the bezel retention latches are secured into the chassis SAM Filter Replacement Procedure 1 Loosen thumbscrew to remove SAM air filter frame from the chassis 2 Tiltthe air filter frame down and remove it from the chassis 3 Theairfilter elementis held to the air filter frame b
120. nnel de service qualifi Earth Ground PE GND Primary Earth Ground Input power 48VDC 60VDC Return 48VDC 60VDC RETURN Figure 5 3 DC Power Connection Detail UO IT seu OD be gt 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 121 AXP640 Shelf Installation 5 8 DC Power Cable Termination Use lugs that accommodate large gauge wires for up to 60 AMPs DC 6 AWG when connecting to the PEM To minimize shorting of the terminals the lugs must be insulated according to the following NOTICE Heat shrink should be placed as close to the hole as possible 0 15 apart 5 9 Connecting the DC Cables to the AXP640 In a redundant configuration each PEM must be connected to a separate DC power source Power is introduced to each PEM through the terminal blocks on the rear of the chassis power input cable and return cable The lugs provide secure contact for the cable and prevent the power cables from rotating A plastic housing covers the power feeds and returns For more information refer Figure DC Power Connection Detail on page 121 To cable a DC system read all cautions and warnings properly ground the equipment by following the procedure in Grounding the Shelf on page 118 and follow these steps This procedure assumes that the PEMs are pre installed in the shelf 122 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installation Procedure Have the follo
121. ny person of such revision or changes Electronic versions of this material may be read online downloaded for personal use or referenced in another document as a URL to an Artesyn website The text itself may not be published commercially in print or electronic form edited translated or otherwise altered without the permission of Artesyn It is possible that this publication may contain reference to or information about Artesyn products machines and programs programming or services that are not available in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that Artesyn intends to announce such Artesyn products programming or services in your country Limited and Restricted Rights Legend If the documentation contained herein is supplied directly or indirectly to the U S Government the following notice shall apply unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Artesyn Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph b 3 of the Rights in Technical Data clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Nov 1995 and of the Rights in Noncommercial Computer Software and Documentation clause at DFARS 252 227 7014 Jun 1995 Contact Address Artesyn Embedded Technologies Artesyn Embedded Technologies Marketing Communications Lilienthalstr 17 19 2900 S Diablo Way Suite 190 85579 Neubiberg Munich Tempe Arizona 85282 Germany Contents About this Manual an un 13
122. pply Unit PSU Rex een teens 157 6 5 1 ACPSU Removal Procedure 157 6 5 2 ACPSU Installation Procedure 159 6 6 kan Tra Modules scs ex en el unten 159 6 6 1 RemovinganFTM u 161 6 6 2 Installing an ur een as 162 6 7 Replacing the Fan Filter 2 2 4 162 7 Shelf Management Alarm 165 el PET 165 7 2 Features sees 166 7 3 SAM Diagram and Face Plate Layout 168 7 4 Functional Description 2 2 170 7 4 1 IPMB ConnectlVIty neue nn ea me S 170 7 4 2 5 232 Serial 2 170 7 4 3 Master Only 2 2 171 7 44 Sh FRU SEEPROM eet prr RR Bene 171 44 5 SAMILEDS ee eben 171 6 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Contents 74552 HotSwaplED en ea 172 7 4 5 2 SAM Status LEDS Mann re ie 172 7 5 Management and Control 2 2 2 4 2 4 173 7 5 1 Hardware Monitoring and
123. r Voice 48V Fan Power Frequency 12A Fan Power CONN Filter b 48RTN Fan Power CONN C Breker o Trip N 48V N PEM Present Voltage Fuse E Sensor Sensor 5 12C R IMC GE IPMC au vM IPMB CJ P Buffer IPMB A OOS LED 4 ADCO Temp Sensor ISC IPMC Serial EEPROM 8MHZ 33 A 33 33V B AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 65 AXP640 Shelf Description Each of the PEMs are equipped with a single rocker type circuit breaker and a single bi colored LED When the breaker is switched off power is removed from the feed to the backplane Input powerto the PEM is only removed through the external source feeding the shelf at the DC inlet Table 2 6 PEM LED Status Indicator FTM LED LED Color State Condition In Service IS Green Off no service Glow Steady service available Out of Service OOS and Failure Red default Off service available Glow Steady no service 2 9 1 Power Inlet Modules The power inlet building block supports redundant power connection to the shelf from the rear It routes the power paths individually to two high current connectors which mate directly with the front installed AC power supply DC power entry module The power inlet is a fixed non field replaceable unit 66 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Description Figure 2 11 illustrates the DC inlet at the rear of the sh
124. ransition modules Fan Tray Modules FTMs and DC Power Entry Modules PEM or AC Power Supplies PSU PICMG Compliance The AXP640 is designed to be compliant with PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturer s Group PICMG specifications 3 0 and 3 1 and also provides support for PICMG 1 5 1 IPMI bus for system management Shelf Topology Topology refers to the shape of a network or the network s physical layout The way that different nodes in a network are connected to each other and how they communicate are determined by the network s topology The backplane of the AXP640 uses a dual star topology that supports two independent networks The dual star uses a point to point configuration with redundancy added for reliability All devices on a star network are connected to a central connection point hub Nodes communicate across the network by passing data through the hub slot which on the AXP640 contains a switching function that forwards packets to the appropriate port based on the packet s address Switching hubs support traditional Ethernet 10 Mbps Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Mbps ports and 10G KR 40 Gbps ports AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 43 Platform Architecture 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 2 44 Network Descriptions This section describes the operational aspects of each of the shelf s network designs based on the Base and Fabric interfaces Base Interface The blade slots are numb
125. rgen Sie au erdem daf r dass ein aureichender Mindestabstand mindestens 6 cm vor den L ftungsschlitzen an der Vorder und R ckseite des Systems freigehalten wird Genaue Informationen finden Sie im Kapitel Site Planning Considerations on page 79 34 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C Sicherheitshinweise Verletzungsgefahr und Besch digung des Systems Wenn die Gewichte im Schaltschrank ungleich verteilt sind kann der Schaltschrank umkippen Bauen Sie das System deshalb ganz unten im Schrank ein wenn es das einzige System im Schrank ist Wenn mehrere Systeme in einen Schrank eingebaut werden sollen plazieren Sie das schwerste System ganz unten und die leichteren weiter oben Falls der Schaltschrank mit Kippsicherungen ausgestattet ist stellen Sie sicher dass diese auch installiert und ausgefahren sind um einen sicheren Stand des Schranks zu gew hrleisten Beginnen Sie erst danach mit dem Einbau oder der Wartung des Systems Verletzungsgefahr oder Besch digung des Systems Das System kann beim Herausziehen herunterfallen und Verletzungen verursachen Ziehen Sie das System vorsichtig heraus damit es nicht herunterf llt Verletzungsgefahr oder Besch digung des Systems Das System ist schwer und wenn Sie es alleine tragen kann dies zu R ckensch den f hren Heben Sie deshalb das System nur zu zweit und halten Sie beim Heben Ihren R cken gerade oder benutzen Sie zus tzliche Hilfsmittel Besch digung des Systems W hr
126. roughout this manual Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment You should also employ all other safety precautions necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating environment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual could result in personal injury or damage to the equipment Artesyn intends to provide all necessary information to install and handle the product in this manual Because of the complexity of this product and its various uses we do not guarantee that the given information is complete If you need additional information ask your Artesyn representative The product has been designed to meet the standard industrial safety requirements It must only be used in its specific area of office telecommunication industry industrial control and development It must not be used in safety critical components life supporting devices or on aircraft Only personnel trained by Artesyn or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering are authorized to install remove or maintain the product The information given in this manual is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be used as replacement for qualified personnel Keep away from live circuits inside the equipment Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only factory authorized service personnel or ot
127. s Name Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Manufacturer s Address Zhongshan General Carton Box Factory Co Ltd No 62 Qi Guan Road West Shiqi District 528400 Zhongshan City Guangdong PRC Declares that the following product in accordance with the requirements of 2004 108 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EU and their amending directives Product ATCA DC 6 Slot Shelf a Mad has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications EN55022 2006 A1 2007 EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 ETSI EN 300 386 V1 5 1 2010 10 IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive As manufacturer we hereby declare that the product named above has been designed to comply with the rele vant sections of the above referenced specifications This product complies with the essential health and safety requirements of the above specified directives We have an internal production control system that ensures compliance between the manufactured products and the technical documentation X Tom Tuttle Manager Product Testing Services Date MM DD YYYY 05 20 2014 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 75 AXP640 Shelf Description 2 12 76 WEEE Compliance To satisfy the requirements for marking electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with article 11 2 of Directive 2002 96 EC Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Artesyn Embedded Technologies
128. s and Weight of System and Components AXP640 Shelf Physical Characteristics and Ethernet Signals on page 178 Added a Notice in Standard Compliances on page 72 System Installation on page 21 and Systeminstallation on page 33 Added sections Laser on page 29 and Laser on page 42 Updated sections EMC on page 20 and EMV on page 32 Added Ordering Information on page 48 Figure EEPROMS in Backplane on page 60 Updated Accessing the System on page 125 Installing the Shelf on page 116 Unused Slots on page 153 Replacing the Fan Filter on page 162 SAM Diagram and Face Plate Layout on page 168 Power Requirements on page 85 and Shelf FRU SEEPROM on page 171 6806800M24E 6806800M24F December 2012 May 2014 Updated Standard Compliances on page 72 Re branded to Artesyn Updated Figure Declaration of Conformity DC on page 75 Figure Declaration of Conformity AC on page 74 Figure DC Rating Label on page 77 and Figure AC Rating Label on page 78 Update d the section Ethernet Signals on page 178 and Figure Interhub Slot and Shelf Manager Connectivity on page 179 Added new sections Configuring Front Panel Network Interface on page 180 and Configuring RMCP Network Interface on page 181 6806800M24G 18 April 2015 Updated Related Documentation on page 187 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Safety Notes General This section provides warnings that precede potentially dangerous procedures th
129. ser s Guide A 2 Related Specifications For additional information refer to the following table for related specifications As an additional help a source for the listed document is provided Please note that while these sources have been verified the information is subject to change without notice Table A 2 Related Specifications Document Title and Source Publication Number Pigeon Point Shelf Manager User Guide EE Pigeon Point Shelf Manager External Interface Reference EC AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C 187 Related Documentation Table A 2 Related Specifications continued Document Title and Source IEEE http standards ieee org catalog Publication Number PICMG 3 0 ECN 3 0 1 0 001 IEEE Standard for Local Area Networks Carrier Sense Multiple Access with IEEE 802 3 Collision Detection CSMA CD Access Method and Physical Layer March 2002 Specifications Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc IEEE Amendment 1 Media Access Control parameters Physical Layers IEEE 802 3ae and Management Parameters for 10Gb s Operation August 2002 PCI Industrial Manufacturers Group PICMG http www picmg com PICMG 3 0 AdvancedTCA Base Specification Revision 1 0 PICMG 3 0 R 1 0 December 30 2002 PICMG 3 0 AdvancedTCA Serial Interconnect Specification R2 0 PICMG 3 0 R2 0 PICMG 3 1 AdvancedTCA Ethernet Fibre Channel Revision 1 0 PICMG 3 1 R1 0 January 22
130. st Do not obstruct the ventilation openings at the top sides and back of the shelf AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 9 3 3 5 3 4 5 3 5 Use ESD protection AXP640 Shelf Installation Mounting Options and Stabilization The AXP640 is designed to be mounted in an equipment rack while maintaining conformance to the NEBS 24 deep lineup and the ETSI 600mm deep lineup standards for telecommunication equipment For increased stability we recommend that the rack is securely mounted to the floor or if using stabilizing devices make sure they are installed and extended Weight Distribution Within a Rack To avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment plan your installation so that within the limitations of equipment and cabling The weight of the equipment is evenly distributed in the rack The heaviest units are mounted nearer the bottom of the rack Uneven mechanical loading of the rack may cause toppling Electrostatic Discharge ESD and Safety Procedures Artesyn strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading a shelf Electronic components such as disk drives computer boards and memory modules can be extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD After removing the component from its protective wrapper or from the shelf place the component flat on a grounded staticfree surface and in the case of a blade component side up
131. st have the face plates installed and all vacant slots in the shelf must be covered An AXP640 that is shipped as a spare replacement chassis or an unconfigured system will not have filler panels installed It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that all open slots are filled with payload blades rear transition modules RTMs or approved filler panels in order to be compliant with the safety EMC regulatory markings Grounding To ensure the system is properly grounded each of the system s parts must contact the EMI gasket The system contains gaskets at the shelf and module level The shelf is also fitted with ESD contacts Please take care for proper ESD protection of the operator This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Interference VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions The equipment is suitable for installation ina Common Bonding Network CBN or Isolated Bonding Network IBN AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C Safety Notes System Installation System Damage To avoid system damage verify that the system environment meets the environmental and power requirements given in this manual before installing the system Before you begin to set up and cable your new system consider these guidelines
132. stellen Sie aufgrund Ihrer Beobachtungen einen Reinigungsplan und protokollieren Sie jede Reinigung oder jeden Austausch des Filters berhitzung des Systems Wenn Sie die Geschwindigkeit der L fter reduzieren steigt die Systemtemperatur an Kontrollieren Sie deshalb st ndig die Temperatur im System wenn Sie die Geschwindigkeit der L fter reduziert haben Stellen Sie w hrend des Betriebs sicher dass die Bedingungen die im Handbuch beschrieben sind eingehalten werden Verletzungen oder Kurzschl sse Blade oder Stromversorgung Falls die ORing Dioden des Blades durchbrennen kann das Blade einen Kurzschluss zwischen den Eingangsleitungen A und B verursachen In diesem Fall ist Leitung A immer noch unter Spannung auch wenn sie vom Versorgungskreislauf getrennt ist und umgekehrt Pr fen Sie deshalb immer ob die Leitung spannungsfrei ist bevor Sie Ihre Arbeit fortsetzen um Sch den oder Verletzungen zu vermeiden Ausbau Erweiterung System berlastung Verhindern Sie eine System berlastung indem Sie die gesamte aufgenomme Leistung aller eingebauten Komponenten also z B der installierten Blades und Laufwerke siehe die technischen Daten der entsprechenden Komponente berpr fen Stellen Sie sicher dass der Ausgangsstrom jedes Verbrauchers innerhalb der zul ssigen Grenzwerte liegt Verlust der Sicherheitszulassung Verwendung zus tzlicher Module Wenn Sie zus tzliche Module und Boards verwenden ist es m glich dass das S
133. sult in minor or moderate injury Indicates a property damage message XXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000000000000O0O0OOOX C XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 71 7 3000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 77 No danger encountered Pay attention to important 30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 i nfo rmati on AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 17 About this Manual Summary of Changes 6806800M24A November 2011 Preliminary version 6806800M24B 6806800M24C 6806800M24D February 2012 March 2012 October 2012 Final Version Updated Figure AXP640 Inter connectivity on page 47 Shelf Ground Configuration on page 55 and Table 3 5 Added AC Power Supply PSU on page 105 Updated DC Power Entry Module PEM on page 106 Added AC Power Cable on page 119 Updated Grounding the Shelf on page 118 PEM IPMC Firmware Upgrade on page 129 PEM Upgrade Sample Output on page 130 and Installation Procedure on page 156 Updated Dimension
134. supply circuit and the earthing conductor and also the point of earthing of the DC system The DC system shall not be earthed elsewhere The DC supply source shall be located within the same premises as this equipment e Switching or disconnecting devices shall not be in the earthed circuit conductor between the DC source and the point of connection of the earthing electrode conductor French translation Cet appareil est concu pour permettre le raccordement du conducteur reli la terre du circuit d alimentation c c au conducteur de terre de l appareil Pour raccordement toutes les conditions suivantes doivent tre respect es Ce mat riel doit tre raccord directement au conducteur de la prise de terre du circuit d alimentation c c ou une tresse de mise la masse reli e une barre omnibus de terre laquelle est raccord e l lectrode de terre du circuit d alimentation c c Les appareils dont les conducteurs de terre respectifs sont raccord s au conducteur de terre du m me circuit d alimentation c c doivent tre install s proximit les uns des autres p ex dans des armoires adjacentes et proximit de la prise de terre du circuit d alimentation c c Le circuit d alimentation c c ne doit comporter aucune autre prise de terre Lasource d alimentation du circuit c c doit tre situ e dans la m me pi ce que le mat riel ne doit y avoir aucun dispositif de commutation ou de sectionnemen
135. system DC System Power Down Procedure To power down the DC system proceed as follows 1 Power down all inserted and active blades using a system management software 2 Toggle both PEM breakers to the OFF position 3 Verify that the LEDs of the PEMs are off AC Power Supply PSU This section discusses the operations of the AC power supply for the AXP640 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 105 AXP640 Operations 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 5 106 Description AXP640 has two or four AC PSUs depending upon the system configuration Two PSUs are used for Hi line 220VAC systems while four are used for low line 110 VDC systems The AC 5 plug directly into the front of the chassis and delivers power to the backplane Each input is rated for 16 amps The AC PSUs power six AdvancedTCA slots SAMs and FTMs Power is introduced to the AC PSU using one of 4 IEC AC power cables connected to the rear of the shelf Each IEC connector is connected to a single PSU The 48 VDC output is distributed from the PSUs in a redundant manner The two power supply bays on the left form feed A and the two on the left form feed B In the low line configuration with two supplies per feed operate in a current share mode PSU Management The PSUs do not contain IPMC blocks They have discreet status that is reported through sensors through SAM A Oxfe and SAM B Oxfc Voltage and current information may be obtained through sensors
136. t entre le point de raccordement au conducteur de la source d alimentation c c et le point de raccordement la prise de terre System Overheating If you reduce the fan speed the system temperature will rise Constantly control the system temperature once you have reduced the fan speed While operating the system ensure that the environmental and power requirements are met 26 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24C Safety Notes Injuries or Short Circuits Blade or Power Supply In case the ORing diodes of the blade fail the blade may trigger a short circuit between input line A and input line B so that line A remains powered even if it is disconnected from the power supply circuit and vice versa To avoid damage or injuries always check that there is no more voltage on the line that has been disconnected before continuing your work Expansion System Overload To avoid an overload of the system check the total power consumption of all components installed see the technical specification of the respective components Ensure that any individual output current of any source stays within its acceptable limits see the technical specification of the respective source Loss of Safety Compliance Using of Additional Plug in Blades By using additional plug in blades it may be possible that the system may be no more compliant to safety and EMC regulations The system integrator has to ensure that the compliancy is quaranteed
137. t zu Datenverlust Vor dem Entfernen des RTMs im laufenden Systembetrieb schalten Sie das entsprechende Board ab indem Sie die Griffe des Boards ffnen Warten Sie bis die blaue LED dauerhaft leuchtet Fehlfunktion Unsachgem er Ein und Ausbau von Boards kann zu einer Fehlfunktion des Boards f hren Vergewissern Sie sich dass das Board ber alle Stecker an die AdvancedTCA Backplane angeschlossen und die Stromversorgung gew hrleistet ist berhitzung des Systems L ftungsschlitze Unzureichende L ftung kann Sch den an Boards und am System verursachen AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 37 Sicherheitshinweise 38 Um eine ausreichende L ftung zu gew hrleisten stellen Sie sicher dass das System w hrend des Betriebs stets waagerecht steht und dass ein Freiraum von mindestens 60 mm an der R ckseite des Systems vorhanden ist Halten Sie die L ftungsschlitze an der Oberseite und der R ckseite des Systems frei Halten Sie die Frischluftzufuhr ffnung an der unteren Vorderseite des Systems v llig frei und stellen Sie sicher dass sich die Frischluft nicht mit der Abluft von anderen Systemen mischt Um eine ungest rte Luftzirkulation zu gew hrleisten stellen Sie sicher dass alle Steckpl tze mit Boards oder Platzhaltern belegt sind Besch digung des Systems Durch hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit k nnen Kurzschl sse entstehen Betreiben Sie das System nur innerhalb der angegebenen Grenzwerte f r die relative Luftfeuchti
138. ter for tears or damage before cleaning it If the filter is torn or damaged discard the filter and replace it with a new one Refer to Replacing the Fan Filter on page 162 if you need help If the filter is undamaged proceed to clean it There are several methods for cleaning the air filter 1 Vacuum clean A few passes of a vacuum cleaner can remove accumulated dust and dirt AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Operations 2 Oil free compressor air Point the compressed air nozzle in the opposite direction of the filter s operating airflow blow from the filter s exhaust side toward the intake side 3 Cold water rinse Collected dirt is washed away using a standard hose nozzle with plain water Ensure the filter is completely dry before returning to service 4 Immersion in warm soapy water Dip the filter in a solution of warm water and mild detergent Then rinse the filter in clear water and let stand until completely dry before returning to service Before returning a filter to service visually inspect it for tears or rips that may have occurred during cleaning Do not reinstall a torn filter as it will be ineffective in trapping particulates and will interrupt air flow distribution You may order replacement fan filters part number RAF640 by contacting your Artesyn sales representative 4 8 1 Storing the Filter The ideal storage condition for the air filter is a cool dry dark environment
139. the figures below are in millimeters Figure3 1 ETSI Frame Mount Front View q e Ih E 85 r SHIPPING PLATE DISCARD AFTER BLADE INSTALLATION D 15 0 d wn o D 41 d e 15 0 m M q p 9 9 15 0 E 2 2 5 5 b 31 5 515 0 535 0 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 89 Site Preparation Figure3 2 ETSI Frame Mount Rear View 00 SHIPPING PLATE DISCARD AFTER BLADE INSTALLATION 90 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation Figure3 3 ETSI Frame Mount Side View AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 91 Site Preparation Figure3 4 19 inch Frame Front Mount Front View SHIPPING PLATE DISCARD AFTER BLADE INSTALLATION 482 8 92 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation Figure 3 5 19 inch Frame Mid mount Front View SHIPPING PLATE DISCARD AFTER BLADE INSTALLATION
140. the following abbreviations Abbreviation 10GBASE BX4 AdvancedTCA AMC Definition The common name of the standard that defines 10 gigabit per second Ethernet data link over eight pairs of copper Four pairs for transmit and four pairs for received Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture AdvancedTCA Mezzanine Card ANSI American National Standards Institute ARP Address Resolution Protocol AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 13 About this Manual Abbreviation Definition ARTM AdvancedTCA Rear Transition Module ATCA Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture AWG American Wire Gauge BBS Basic Blade Services CGL Carrier Grade Linux CGM Clock Generator Module CISPR Comit International Sp cial des Perturbations Radio lectriques co Central Office CPU Central Processing Unit DC Direct Current DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMI Electromagnetic Interference EMV Elektromagnetische Vertraeglichkeit EN European Norm ESD Electrostatic Discharge ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Institute FAE Field Application Engineers FCC Federal Communications Comission FCU Firmware Upgrade Utility FRU Field Replaceable Unit FUMI Firmware Update Management Instrument GmbH Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung HA High Availability HPI Hardware Platform Interface HS Hot Swap ID Identifier
141. tion AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 83 Site Preparation 84 To guarantee proper blade operation you have to make sure that the temperatures at the locations specified in thefollowing are not exceeded If not stated otherwise the temperatures should be measured by placing a sensor exactly at the given locations Table 3 2 Critical Temperature Limits Component Air inlet system s front Air outlet system s rear Temperature Limit 55 C 131 F 70 C 158 F gt 70 C 158 F and maximum 90 C 194 F the cables must be isolated and must be approved to be used in this temperature range gt 70 C 158 F and maximum 90 194 F the service personnel may touch the components the cables must be isolated and the hot surface icon must be attached The cables must be approved to be used in this temperature range AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Site Preparation 3 2 3 2 Power Requirements For AC make sure that 180 264 VAC or 90 140 VAC rated power source is within reach of the system For DC make sure that a suitable 48 0 VDC to 60 VDC rated power source is within reach of the system Four power supply units PSUs at 90 to 140 VAC or two PSUs may be installed at 180 to 264 VAC or two DC power entry modules PEM can be installed in the system Personal or System Damage AXP640 AC The system is supplied by an AC voltage External wiring shall be compli
142. tive standby SAM When active standby switchover takes place the addresses are re assigned to the appropriate physical SAMs Addresses ending 1 are always associated with the active SAM Addresses ending in 0 are always associated with the standby Configuring Front Panel Network Interface To set front panel Ethernet and make it permanent over power cycle set the following U boot environment variables This may be done in Linux or U Boot If done in U Boot saveenv must be executed to save the environment variables setenv ipladdr IP address setenv gatewayip gateway IP setenv enable front panel ethernet y Saveenv AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 7 5 2 5 7 5 3 Shelf Management Alarm Module Configuring RMCP Network Interface To change the RCMP network address that is associated with the Active and Standby Shelf managers from the default values use the following clia command on the Active Shelf Manager where xxx xxx xxx xxx indicates a sample IP address clia setlanconfig 1 3 This will set the floating RCMP IP address associated with the Active Shelf Manager specified by the IP address supplied in the command The Standby Shelf Manager floating RCMP address will be the exclusive OR of the least significant bit of that address If the IP address assigned with the set lanconfigis odd the Standby Shelf Manager floating RCMP IP address will be 1 less than the active If t
143. urces are present Service only by qualified service person Refer to the Installation Guide par du personnel de service qualifi Veuillez vous r f rer au guide d installation WARNUNG Es gibt mehrere Spannungsquellen Wartung ausschlie lich durch qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal Siehe such installtionsanleitung _ ASSEMBLED IN CHINA 3306816001 78 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Chapter 3 Site Preparation NEN 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 Overview The following sections help you to prepare system installation Site Planning Considerations This section includes information on unpacking and inspecting the system requirements technical data and other information you need to know before you start system installation Site Planning Checklists This section provides checklists for site preparation Site Planning Considerations This section provides information to prepare the site and the shelf for installation Receiving and Unpacking the System Carefully inspect the system and all components delivered together with it Personal Injury or System Damage The system is heavy and if you carry it on your own you can hurt your back To prevent injury keep your back straight and have two people lift the system or use additional lifting equipment Personal or System Damage Unstable system installation in a rack can cause the rack to topple over Therefore if your system is the only one in the ra
144. ure that the system has been placed in a location at room temperature for at least 24 hours before powering it up 1 Mount the grounding cable to the Protective Earth connection lug if not done already 2 Setthe breakers on the PEM face plates to the OFF tripped position if they are not already in this position 3 Make sure that the external power feeds you plan to attach are powered off and cannot be switched on while you are working 4 Attach the power cables with 2 hole lugs to the DC power inlet in the rear of the shelf NOTICE Ensure that the DC and DC return are connected correctly Applying reversed power causes damage to the electrolytic capacitors of the filter 5 Energize the power feeds at the external device 6 Push the DC PEM breakers to the ON position 104 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 4 3 4 4 AXP640 Operations Powering Down the System For data integrity reasons Artesyn Embedded Technologies recommends to save data and close all applications before powering down the system System Power Down Procedure To power down the AC system proceed as follows 1 Power down all inserted and active blades using a system management software 2 Remove power from the system utilizing the external disconnect 3 Verify that the LEDs of the PSUs are off The system may be supplied with multiple power sources Ensure to remove power from all sources to completely remove power from the
145. use system overheating and component damage To guarantee proper airflow through the system the air filter has to be replaced at least every six months Artesyn Embedded Technologies recommends to replace the air filter every 90 days Filter replacement frequency depends on the environment the system is subjected to Because central offices vary in physical location and cleanliness check your air filters every week after you first install your system In a dusty environment a filter may need cleaning more often than a filter in a cleaner environment Check the filters frequently until you have a good idea of how often it needs cleaning Based on your findings establish a regular cleaning schedule and keep a log to record the date of each filter cleaning or replacement AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 25 Safety Notes This equipment is designed to permit the connection of the earthed conductor of the DC supply circuit to the earthing conductor at the equipment If this connection is made all of the following conditions must be met e Thisequipment shall be connected directly to the DC supply system earthing electrode conductor orto a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar or bus to which the DC supply system earthing electrode conductor is connected e This equipment shall be located in the same immediate area such as adjacent cabinets as any other equipment that has a connection between the earthed conductor of the same DC
146. ve screw at the lower edge of the face plate Grasp the handle on the module faceplate and remove the module from the shelf Apply steady pressure but do not force the module If the SAM does not move it means the captive screw is not fully unscrewed Unscrew until loose and proceed to remove the SAM 6 2 3 2 Powered System This section describes the installation and removal procedures for a SAM in powered systems AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 151 FRU Installation Installation Procedure To install a SAM in a powered shelf proceed as follows 1 2 No uU A Put on an ESD wrist strap Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front ESD jack Insert the module into the shelf by placing the top and bottom edges of the board in the card guides of the shelf The alignment feature facilitates the insertion and prevents bent pins Fully insert the module into the shelf Wait until the blue LED is illuminated Screwin the captive screw hand tight The blue LED blinks Waituntil the blue LED is switched OFF The switched off blue LED indicates that the board is in service Removal Procedure To remove a SAM from a powered shelf proceed as follows 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap 2 Connectthe strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack 3 4 5 Unfasten the captive screw at the lower edge of the face plate The blue LED blinks indicating that the module power
147. vice qualifi 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 119 AXP640 Shelf Installation 5 7 120 Figure 5 2 AC Power Cable Installation DC Power Cable Power is introduced to the shelf at the DC inlet located in the rear of the shelf The recommended power cable is a6 AWG gauge that meets the specifications for this shelf There are two lugs for each DC feed Always check with your local building authorities for wire sizing requirements for your environment The installation must comply with the 1993 National Electric Code NEC and other applicable codes The DC power inputs must only be attached to approved Telephone Network Voltage TNV or SEIV Safety Extra Low Voltage branch circuits Branch circuits must comply with all requirements called for in these safety standards IEC 60950 EN 60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 Attaching inputs to non TNV SELV approved power sources will cause the system to fail compliance with safety regulations The ground wire must be connected to a reliable earth ground connection to comply with Class 1 Equipment requirements AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G AXP640 Shelf Installation Multiple power sources are present Service only by qualified service personnel Mehrfache Energiequellen Handhabung nur durch geschultes Personal Des sources multiples de pouvoir sont pr sentes L entretien de cet quipement doit tre effectu par du perso
148. ving it do not press on the face plate but use the handles Removal Procedure Thefollowing procedure describes how to remove the blade from a system It assumes thatthe system is powered If the system is unpowered you can disregards the blue LED and thus skip the respective step In that case itis a purely mechanical procedure 1 Unlatch the lower handle by squeezing the lever and the latch together and turning the handle outward only enough to unlatch the handle from the face plate Do not rotate the handle fully outward The blue LED blinks indicating that the blade power down process is ongoing 148 AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation 2 Wait until the blue LED is illuminated permanently then unlatch the upper handle and rotate both handles fully outward Ifthe LED continues to blink a possible reason may be that upper layer software rejects the V7 Lo blade extraction request NOTICE Data Loss Removing the blade with the blue LED still blinking causes data loss Wait until the blue LED is permanently illuminated before removing the blade 3 Remove face plate cables if applicable 4 Unfasten the screws of face plate until the blade is detached from shelf 5 Remove the blade from the shelf 6 2 3 Installing and Removing the Shelf Management Alarm Module The following sections describe the installation and removal procedures for the shelf management alarm module SAM 640 For
149. wing tools on hand before you begin these steps standard Phillips screwdriver nut driver torque wrench multimeter and lugs 1 Locate the target power input cable s terminals at the branch circuit or power distribution unit Open the external circuit breakers that provide DC feed power to the chassis 2 Lock and tagout the circuit breakers on the branch circuit or power distribution unit Cables may or may not be preinstalled at the branch circuit or power distribution unit If the DC power cables not connected to the branch circuit or power distribution unit connect the power cables to the chassis before connecting the DC power cables to the external power source If the DC power cables are connected to the branch circuit or power distribution unit a qualified service person must confirm that the power to the cables is terminated off before continuing the steps to attach the cables to the PEMs In either case use a multimeter to check the PEM end of the terminals to confirm there is no power present 3 Using the appropriate tool carefully remove the plastic covering over the terminal blocks 4 Confirm that there is no power to the chassis lug bolts Using a multimeter measure between the two lugs and then measure between the chassis ground and each lug If the DC potential is 3 0VDC or less then power is not present 5 Attach the DC power cables input and return to the dual lug bolts on each chassis power fee
150. wo fan trays through the IPMB The SAM also provides access to the AC PSUs from the upper slot via a private 12C interface The SAMs use IPM Sentry Shelf Manager software for system management Refer to SAM Software on page 184 for further information The SAM also provides these operations for the AXP640 shelf e Control for the activation deactivation of AdvancedTCA blades e Handles E Keying e Control of Power Management e Monitoring of overall system and blade level health Logging for critical system events AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 165 Shelf Management Alarm Module 7 2 166 Support for the Command Line Interface CLI to access shelf information for Shelf blade population List of sensors and sensor values Sensor threshold settings System events Shelf health Control of chassis cooling management fan levels Features The SAM 640 is based on the Pigeon Point Systems ShMM 1500R and Freescale MPC8343 System On a Chip SOC The following lists the features of the SAM High density small 92 mm x 50 8 mm form factor Fully compliant with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS directive 1 0 interfaces available on a Tyco 220 pin 0 5 mm Free Height receptacle 128 MB of DDR SDRAM with Error Correcting Code ECC support 266 MHz PowerPC superscalar RISC core with MMU and caches 32K 32K with parity 64 MB of Flash Hardware support for a reliable upgrade of software images in Fl
151. y 2 pieces of Velcro on the backside of the frame Pull the air filter element off the Velcro to remove it from the frame Press the new air filter element firmly against the Velcro to reattach it to the frame AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 163 FRU Installation 164 640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G Chapter 7 Shelf Management Alarm Module EMI 7 1 Overview This chapter describes the AdvancedTCA Shelf Management Alarm Module hereafter known as the SAM which consists of the Shelf Management Controller 5 and the Shelf Management Mezzanine Module ShMM which installs on the carrier blade Two SAMs are installed into two dedicated shelf manager slots located at the front right of the AXP640 6 slot shelf The SAM is hot swappable and the connectors are accessible through the face plate You will find the following information in this chapter e Features e SAM Diagram and Face Plate Layout e Functional Description e Hardware Monitoring and Control e Telco Alarm Functionality e Hot Swap Interface e Power e SAM Software The SAM supports redundant operation by automatic switchover between two SAMs When two SAMs are present in a shelf one acts as the Active SAM and the other acts as a Standby SAM They share signals across the AdvancedTCA backplane that allow them to coordinate their redundant operations The SAM provides access to the IPMCs for the Power Entry Module PEM and the t
152. ystem nicht mehr den g ltigen Sicherheits und EMV Normen entspricht Der Systemintegrator muss die Einhaltung der g ltigen Normen sicherstellen AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G 39 Sicherheitshinweise Austausch von PEMs Verletzungsgefahr durch Stromschlag und Verbrennungen Ber hren metallische Gegenst nde an H nden Handgelenken oder am Hals die Input Terminals der PEMs kann dies zu extremen Verletzungen wie zum Beispiel Verbrennungen oder Amputationen f hren Tragen Sie bei der Arbeit mit dem System keine metallischen Gegenst nde an Ihren H nden oder Armen und lassen sie keine metallischen Gegenst nde um Ihren Hals h ngen Seien Sie extrem vorsichtig mit elektrisch leitenden Gegenst nden in der N he der PEMs Kurzschlu und Gefahr durch Stromschlag Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden berzeugen Sie sich dass vor dem Austausch des PEMs die Stromzufuhr unterbrochen ist und w hrend des Austausches unterbrochen bleibt Kurzschlu und Gefahr durch Stromschlag Um Kurzschl sse und elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden berzeugen Sie sich dass vor dem L sen der Schrauben die Stromzufuhr unterbrochen ist und w hrend des Austausches unterbrochen bleibt Vermeiden Sie Kurzschl sse indem Sie sehr vorsichtig mit dem Werkzeug umgehen Besch digung der Spannungsversorgungseinheit Wir die Spannungsversorgungseinheit verkehrt angeschlossen werden die Elektrolytkondensatoren der Filter besch digt Schalten Sie d
153. zing the retention clasps incorporated into the top corners of the bezel and rotating the top of the bezel away from the chassis 2 Insure the replacement PEM circuit breaker is in the open position 3 Align the PEM with the guide rails on the power bay that the PEM will be inserted into The DC PEMs will only engage a backplane connector in power bay A2 and B1 PBA2 and PBA1 Power bay Al and B2 PBA1 and PBB2 are required to have power bay slot fillers installed 4 Slidethe module straight in on the guide rails about 12 inches You will feel the PEM engage the backplane connector Secure the PEM with the chassis retention screw atthe top of the PEM module Rotate the PEM handle down so that it is flush with the front of the PEM module Close the PEM circuit breaker ee xx em Remove the lock and tagout from the circuit breakers on the branch circuit or power distribution unit and return power to the appropriate chassis power feed AXP640 Installation and Use 6806800M24G FRU Installation 9 Verify that the PEM LED has changed from red to solid green The PEM is now operational 10 Reattach the bezel To attach the bezel place the bottom of the bezel on the mounting hooks on the bottom of the chassis Rotate the top of the bezel towards the chassis until the bezel retention latches are secured into the chassis 6 5 ACPower Supply Unit PSU The following instructions describe how to remove and install an
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