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1. Other functions provided by the AT8404 Carrier boards which are not shown in the block diagram are e Fat Pipe interconnect between paired slots PCIe SRIO e 1x2 5Gbs APS link per AMCs between the Carriers via update channel e SAS SATA between AMCs and between Carriers via RTMs e 2 RTM slots e g for E1 T1 STM 1 0C3 and other interfaces Please have a look on the AT8404 manualfor more information on those features 2 1 2 Chassis The 0M5080 is contained in a 19 chassis of 2U height and 415 mm depth DC version Most modules and connectors are accessible on the front which facilitates deployment and field operation Management Module 2 Uplink Modules 2 AMC Carrier slots both fan trays and the air filter are all on the front side The rear contains the dual DC Power Feeds PEMs and 2 slots which can be used for RTMs or alternatively for one AC Power Supplies and one RTM Management Module includes LEDs and connector for Telco Alarms LEDs for fans and Management Module health status 6 0M5080 www kontron com System Features Zod eed Fan Tray The 2 Slots ATCA Shelf contains two identical and interchangeable fan trays arranged in a side to side configuration One is plugged in at the left and the other at the right in front of the Shelf They are non intelligent FRUs controlled by the Management Module All the fans are controlled as a group Each fan tray is locked into the Shelf by a mini compression latch
2. ETS 300 132 ETS 300 753 Europe Safety Test report according to IEC 60950 1 complies with EN CSA UL 60950 1 EMC FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B USA EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Europe EN55022 Europe EN55024 Europe CISPR22 VCCI Japan EN 300 386 Vibration Shock IEC60068 2 6 EIC60068 2 27 Climatic Humidity IEC60068 2 78 WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC 3 0M5080 Chapter 2 System Features 2 1 Hardware Components sesse pee Derbi bos OE Deka 5 2 2 Software Components sissies eN EN DEE KENS 12 4 0M5080 www kontron com System Features 2 System Features 2 1 Hardware Components 2 1 1 Block Diagrams Figure 2 1 Block Diagram 0M5080 1G Other functions provided by the AT8402 Carrier boards which are not shown in the block diagram are PCIe x4 between AMCs and between Carriers via update channel e SAS SATA between AMCs and between Carriers via RTMs e 2RTM slots e g for E1 T1 STM 1 0C3 SAS to external storage entities and other interfaces Please have a look on the AT8402 manualfor more information on those features 5 0M5080 www kontron com System Features Figure 2 2 Block Diagram 0M5080 10G Carrier 2 Carrier 1 Front Front Uplinks Uplinks 10GbE Er 2X GbE 2x GbE Switch Ctrl PPC405 Switch Ctrl PPC405 PC Shelf Mngt PC Fans Alarms FE RTM FE RTM
3. For additional information about clock settings see AT8402 CLI Reference Manual 4 1 5 IPMI over LAN Management Interfaces The AT8402 and AT8404 provide an IPMI over LAN RMCP interface through their Base Interface 29 0M5080 www kontron com System Management 4 1 6 4 1 6 1 AT8402 Ethernet System Setup Table 4 1 0M5080 1G Node 1 2 Ethernet Switch Port Assignment 7 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 1 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 16 0 17 0 18 0 19 0 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 24 4 1 6 2 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE AT8404 1000BaseT 1000BaseT 1000BaseT 1000BaseT Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes RTM GE1 optional RTM GE2 optional Uplink Base 2 Uplink Base 1 N C N C Uplink Fabric SFP2 Uplink Fabric SFP1 AMC B4 Port 0 AMC B4 Port 1 AMC B3 Port 0 AMC B3 Port 1 AMC B2 Port 0 AMC B2 Port 1 AMC B1 Port 0 AMC B1 Port 1 Node 2 1 0 17 Node 2 1 0 18 Node 2 1 0 19 Node 2 1 0 20 Node 2 1 0 21 Node 2 1 0 22 Node 2 1 0 23 Node 2 1 0 24 Table 4 2 0M5080 10G Node 1 2 Ethernet Switch Port Assignment 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 WWW kontron com 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE 1GbE Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes Serdes 30 AMC B1
4. Port 8 AMC B1 Port 9 AMC B1 Port 10 AMC B1 Port 11 AMC B1 Port 0 AMC B2 Port 8 0M5080 System Management 1 GbE Serdes AMC B2 Port 9 1GbE Serdes AMC B2 Port 10 0 9 1GbE Serdes AMC B2 Port 11 0 10 1GbE Serdes AMC B2 Port 0 0 11 1GbE Serdes AMC B3 Port 8 0 12 1 GbE Serdes AMC B3 Port 9 0 13 1 GbE Serdes AMC B3 Port 10 0 14 1 GbE Serdes AMC B3 Port 11 0 15 1 GbE Serdes AMC B3 Port 0 0 16 1 GbE Serdes AMC B4 Port 8 0 17 1 GbE Serdes AMC B4 Port 9 0 18 1 GbE Serdes AMC B4 Port 10 0 19 1 GbE Serdes AMC B4 Port 11 0 20 1 GbE Serdes AMC B4 Port 0 0 21 1 GbE 1000BaseT On board Unit Computer 0 22 1 GbE Serdes RTM SFP optional 0 23 1 GbE 1000BaseT Uplink Base 2 0 24 1 GbE 1000BaseT Uplink Base 1 0 25 10 GbE XAUI Node 2 1 0 25 0 26 10 GbE XAUI Uplink Fabric SFP connected to same port of other node 4 1 6 3 Default Configuration In order to recover the system s factory settings the default configuration script must be applied This script is available in the Default Configuration section of the OM5080 product web page Instructions on how to apply the script are covered in application note AN09007 AT8404 Configuration script which is available on the AT8404 product web page or AN09008 AT8402 Configuration script which is available on the AT8402 product web page 31 0M5080 www kontron com System Management 4 2 Management Module Note lt A The current Management Module firmware
5. procedures DO NOT push the board into the backplane connectors Use the ejector handles to seat the board into the backplane connectors 3322 Board Extraction Procedures To extract the AT8402 AT8404 Carriers proceed as follows 1 Disconnect all external interfacing cables 2 Unscrew the front panel retaining screws 3 Unlock the lower handle latch depending on the software step this may initiate a clean shutdown of the operating system 4 Wait until the blue LED is fully ON this mean that the hot swap sequence is ready for board removal 5 Use both ejectors to disengage the board from the backplane 6 Pull the board out of the chassis WARNING The Carrier boards are prepared for operation in the 0M5080 It is not recommended A to operate these components in a different environment e g in an ATCA Chassis 20 0M5080 www kontron com Installation amp Operations 3 3 3 AMC Installation SIKA AMC Hot Swap Insertion Procedures The AMCs are designed for hot swap operation Hot swapping allows the coordinated insertion and extraction of modules without disrupting other operational elements within the system This allows for identified faulty elements to be removed and replaced without taking the Carrier card out of service that will typically be hosting others modules The following procedures are applicable when inserting the AMC in a running system 1 Ensurethat the safety reguirements indicated in section 3 1 are o
6. 0 peripherals attached Make sure your system provides the minimum DC voltages required at the board s slot especially if DC power is carried by cables If you are still not able to get your board running contact our Technical Support for assistance Adapter Cables Because adapter cables come from various manufacturers pinouts can differ The direct crimp design offered by Kontron allows the simplest cable assembly All cables are available from Kontron Sales Department Storing Boards Electronic systems and boards are sensitive devices Do not handle or store device near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields xi 0M5080 www kontron com Preface Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Compliance Statement for Class B Devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
7. 1 PIN AMC Product Name Slot 1 AMC PIN AMC Product Name Slot 1 AMC PIN AMC Product Name Slot 1 AMC AMC Product Name Slot 1 AMC 17 0M5080 Installation amp Operations 3 3 1 Power Entry Module 3 3 1 1 Dual Feed DC PEM WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE Before working ensure that the power is removed from the power connection cables When the system is powered on do NOT touch the power terminals WARNING Although there are fuses in the power entry circuit of the Shelf the power lineshave to be protected on rack level with 15 A breakers WARNING Before powering the system make sure the chassis ground green yellow wire is connected to the PSU WARNING The supply voltage must be at least 40 5 VDC Otherwise the fans can not be operated properly PPP Note The Shelf can be powered using a regular telecommunication power supply of 48 VDC 60 VDC with a voltage return The specified voltage range is from 40 5 VDC to 72 VDC The Shelf supports redundant power sources but the two sources should be independently powered el PII PII gt gt Two Power Inputs are located at the right and left rear side of the Shelf Each Power Input provides a Power Input Module with EMC filter and a connector for a MOLEX HCS 125 plug The feeds consist of a 48 VDC cable and its corresponding return cable and is protected by a 15 A fuse Figure 3 3 Power Input Pinout Feed A left Feed B right
8. AT8402 Base Fabric copy system running config nvram startup config This operation may take a few minutes Management interfaces will not be available during this time Are you sure you want to save y n y Configuration Saved AT8402 Base Fabric f Finally a startup configuration containing the slots of the new software release and the configuration slots must be selected or a new startup configuration must be created as described above After this step has been completed the startup configuration is activated only for the next boot and the board is rebooted This is done with the startupslot CLI command in the configure mode AT8402 Base Fabric Config fstartupslot 3 activate once This command enables the startup configuration 3 only for the next system restart In the case that the board hangs due to a corrupted software image this will be detected and the board is automatically rebooted with the previous known good startup configuration This way a failsafe upgrade of the AT8402 software is possible To restart the board with the new startup configuration the CLI command reload is used AT8402 Base Fabric Config freload If the new startup configuration is considered functional after the reboot it must be activated permanently or else the one that is still active will be used again AT8402 Base Fabric Config fstartupslot 3 activate 45 0M5080 www kontron com Updating the System 5 1 3 Updating
9. Deactivation i445 secs vasaa aa VaVe VAN Naa Kasala 32 4 2 2 Chassis FRU Iran se se e X SKS T ST S SALASSA K SIN GP 32 4 2 3 Sensors and Event Log ses es ccc cece NNN 32 4 2 4 Management Interfaces aaumaumenenuenenennenennenennenennunennunener 33 4 2 5 EA EO sins 0055 EE OE EET EEE ENE EEE EEE 34 4 2 6 Using the Fan Control Application ss ccc eee cece cece eee ene se ses e 36 4 2 7 Telco Alarm Management 0 cece cee cece ehh hh 38 Be Updating the System ou ec od ER aa uo BR va vakse kos eri kjekke Se GR ere ie M 5 1 AT8402 Firmware Administration osas aon esse sees esse ese ss As htt Gee 42 5 1 1 Startup Configurations ses es ccc es Ses es KNN 43 5 1 2 Updating di EE ON EE N enda a RA 44 5 1 3 Updating AT8402 IPMI FW se ss es ccc ss Ses eh Hh mh hn 46 iii 0M5080 www kontron com Table of Contents 5 2 AT8404 Firmware Administration cc cece cece cece ccc cccccccccccccecceees 46 5 2 1 Updating FIrmWare uc ON kala S EE RE RR MER N OE IEN ies etan 47 5 3 AMCs Update sara sere eg 47 5 3 1 Updating IPMI FW of anAMC 0 ses es es ccc cc ses es Se se se es hh 47 A Getting Hell see sees EE ere kia PR reru baser A 1 Returning Defective Merchandise ss ses esse sesse sesse ses on anoa ss Ese see A 1 A 2 When Returning a Unit sees sses sesse sees ese esse sees ehh ehh tt nn A 2 Bo AO EE ED KSK kes SES i c ER d DET iv 0M5080 www kontron com Lis
10. RTN 48V Detailed characteristics Two filtered power terminals e 48VDC up to 450W Fuses below power inlet Fusesreplaceable from the back e Novoltage current monitoring 18 0M5080 www kontron com Installation amp Operations SIL AC Power Entry Module PEM optional The AC PEM is seated in the upper RTM slot For redundancy an external AC PEM must be used Figure 3 4 AC Power Entry Module Table 3 1 AC Power Entry Module Specifications Input Voltage Range Input Current maximum Inrush Current Input Fuse Power Factor and Harminics Efficiency Output Power Output Current Output Voltage Range Voltage Regulation Output Ripple and Noise Transient Response Start up Time Hold up Time Current Limit Protection Short Circuit Current Over Voltage Protection Over Temperature Protection Operating Temperature EMI LED Indicators Cooling Weight 90 264V AC 47Hz 63 Hz 7 0A 2 90 V AC 5 8A 180 V AC 20A max peak per ETS 300 132 1 1 fuse 10A in line 0 99 typical complies with EN61000 3 2 Class A 90 typical Constant Power 850W 230V AC input 500W 110V AC input 15 7A 54V 230V AC input 9 3A 54V 110V AC input 42V DC to 58V DC 0 5 load effect 40 1 line effect 20 kHz bandwith per ETS300132 2 CCITT 0 41 Wide band noise max 2 mVrms psophometric 10 mVrms non weighted Overshoot 1 V max Recovery time 4ms max 50 load
11. assign an IP address statically to the serviceport Because the required configuration steps are done in the CLI an initial access using the serial console or in band connectivity via the Base interface is required The procedure for assigning an IP address to the serviceport is described in the following User input is printed in bold letters 1 Connect to serial port on the front plate using the provided adaptor cable or RTM using a RJ45 straight cable Port settings are 9600 bps for the AT8402 and 115200 bps for the AT8404 8bit no parity 1 stop bit 8N1 e no flow control 2 Ensure that the board is powered up 3 Wait for boot process to complete i e until the console selection menu appears b connect Base Fabric console r reset system 4 Type b to connect to the Base Fabric console Connected to Base Fabric console Press X or V to get to menu again Base Fabric switching application release BETA 1 04 starting Unit 1 User 26 0M5080 www kontron com System Management 5 Login as admin and enter privileged mode by typing enable no passwords required by default User admin Password Ethernet Fabric gt enable Password Ethernet Fabric 6 Set IP address and netmask see below for an example IP address setting Ethernet Fabric serviceport ip 192 168 50 107 255 255 255 0 The FE management interface is available from now on 7 Save configuration by copying it to the flash confirm
12. by typing y Ethernet Fabric copy system running config nvram startup config This operation may take a few minutes Management interfaces will not be available during this time Are you sure you want to save y n y Configuration Saved Ethernet Fabric f To access the CLI via Fast Ethernet management port open a telnet connection to the configured IP address port 23 4 1 2 Update Channel Interface AT8402 The Update Channel interface of the AT8402 provides a PCIe interface that is routed on the backplane between node slot 1 and node slot 2 It is composed of 4 lanes wide PCIe differential pairs and a bidirectional clock connection The buffers on the AT8402 are disabled by default The customized software package for the switch management application of the AT8402 implements a script that enables these buffers regardless of the ekeying state of the update channel because the OM5080 T5209 doesn t implement the ekeying process Nevertheless the PCIe connection must be configured first before a PCIe connection via the update channel can be used Note You can cause heavy damage to your node board and to your system if you use an AT8402 with customized software for the 0M5080 outside of the 0M5080 27 0M5080 www kontron com System Management 4 1 2 1 PCIe Configuration AT8402 Default configuration is Upstream port root complex at PCI Express switch PEX port 8 AMC B2 No Non transparent bridge port de
13. meet all requirements specified by the Small Form factor Pluggable SFP Transceiver MultiSource Agreement MSA Sept 14th 2000 Consultthe table below for a list of validated SFP and SFP modules For more details a Whitepaper is available on Kontron s ftp site Table 2 2 List of SFP Modules Agilent HFBR 5710LP 1000Base SX Infineon V23818 M305 B57 Agilent HFCT 5710LP 1000Base LX s Finisar FTRJ1319P1BLT Table 2 3 List of SFP Modules p Finisar FTLX8571D3BCL 10GBase SR Short Wavelength Serial Opnext TRS2000EN E Finisar FTLX1471D3BCL 10GBase LR Long Wavelength Serial Opnext TRS5020EN N CAUTION A Do not look into the laser beam A The SFP and SFP modules are fitted with a class 1 or 1M laser To avoid possible exposure to hazardous levels of invisible laser radiation do not exceed maximum ratings 11 0M5080 www kontron com System Features 2 2 Software Components 2 2 1 Extra Profile The extra profile adds extra software functionality to Carriers It resides on each Carrier unit computer PO3 Extra profile content is e etc om5080release e etc fan settings template e etc init d rc custom e opt kontron bin fanctrl e opt kontron bin ipmitool e opt kontron bin sfptool e usr bin ipmilan To apply the extra profile please refer to the procedure located in the Extra Profile section of the 0M5080 product web page 2 2 2 IPMIover LAN IOL On 0M5080 carrier blades the Extra prof
14. step and di dt lt 0 5A us 1 5s typical max 2 55 10 ms at full load 20 3A 25 max 59 5 VDC Latching Non latching protection active when internal temperature is too high 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Power derating above 55 C 131 F 2 per C starts operation at 40 C 40 F Class B FCC and CISPR compliant EN55022 level B CE marked Telecordia GR 63 CORE DC OK green AC OK green TEMP OK green Fan cooled right to left variable speed approx 1 9 kg 19 0M5080 www kontron com Installation amp Operations 3 3 2 Board Installation 3521 Board Insertion Procedures To install the AT8402 AT8404 Carriers proceed as follows 1 Ensurethat the safety requirements indicated in section 3 1 are observed 2 Carefully insert the board into the slot designated by the assembly sheet until it makes contact with the backplane connectors 3 Using the ejector handle engage the board with the backplane When the ejector handle is locked the board is engaged 4 Fastenthe front panel retaining screws 5 Connect all external interfacing cables to the board as required Ensure that the board and all required interfacing cables are properly secured WARNING A Failure to comply with the instruction above may cause damage to the board or result A in improper system operation Care must be taken when applying the procedures above to ensure that no boards are physically damaged by the application of these
15. 4 1 Chassis Air Filter Filter maintenance intervals are application specific and depend on the type of equipment they are used in and the environmental conditions the equipment is subjected to Some equipment design engineers add messages to the controlling software of their device displays to indicate when filters should be serviced based on hours of operation Others include pressure and or temperature sensors downstream of the filter to detect when the filter is fully loaded and needs attention It is accepted throughout the industry for electronics equipment designers to recommend cleaning or replacing air filters approximately every 90 days 3 4 14 Cleaning Methods 1 Vacuum Clean A few passes of a vacuum cleaner will remove accumulated dust and dirt in seconds 2 Blow with Compressed Air Point compressed air nozzle in opposite direction of operating air flow blow from exhaust side toward intake side 3 Cold Water Rinse Under normal conditions the foam media used in filters require no oily adhesives Collected dirt is washed away quickly and easily using just a standard hose nozzle with plain water 4 Immersion in Warm Soapy Water Where stubborn air borne dirt is present the filter may be dipped in a solution of warm water and mild detergent Then simply rinse in clear water let stand until completely dry and free of moisture and return to service Note The method with compressed air 2 above is the fastest but may reject a
16. 5 Updating the System 5 1 AT8402 Firmware Administration eee 42 5 2 AT8404 Firmware Administration ee eese 46 5 3 MU OD HA Dres Ex A ada 47 41 0M5080 www kontron com Updating the System 5 Updating the System There are different parts of the OM5080 that can be updated mainly the AT8402 or AT8404 carrier boards and AMC s if applicable 5 1 AT8402 Firmware Administration A running AT8402 system requires after the bootloader has passed control to the kernel the kernel itself the root file system the FASTPATH switching application and a configuration file for the base switch Kernel applications and RootFS are aggregated into an initrd image These software components together with the IPMC image make up the AT8402 firmware The flash holding the AT8402 software is divided into seven partitions There are partitions to store two bootloader and two software images Two partitions are reserved for the redundant bootloader environment and one partition is used to hold up to 99 configuration setting files The software partitions hold a combined kernel and initrd image as well the application software which is part of the initrd The partition scheme of the flash is shown below Table 5 1 FLASH Partition Scheme 32MB Size MB U Boot Loader primary image 256KB 6 u boot_P U Boot Loader secondary image updatable 256KB 5 u boot_S U Boot primary environment 256KB 4 u boot envA
17. AT8402 IPMI FW Updating the IPMI firmware is different from updating the other software parts as updating is done directly when invoking the download command In case that the update procedure fails or the update image is corrupted the IPMC will be able to restart all the same by means of its rollback functionality The IPMI software package file is stored in the result ppc405 firmware path of the release directory tree To update the IPMI firmware the CLI command download is used Ethernet Fabric download ipmifw tftp 192 168 50 5 ipmi pkg Flashing a new IPMI firmware will disable the IPMI Controller for some minutes Are you sure to update the IPMI firmware y n y Ethernet Fabric 5 2 AT8404 Firmware Administration A running AT8404 system requires after the bootmonitor has passed control to the kernel the kernel itself the root file system and the FASTPATH switching application Kernel applications RootFS and bootmonitor are aggregated into an initrd image These software components together with the IPMC image make up the AT8404 firmware The flash holding the AT8404 software is divided into nine partitions The highest partition mtd8 holding the basic boot initialization code can be hardware protected to assure not to be overwritten by any update procedure There are two software partitions mtd3 mtd7 holding a combined kernel initrd and bootmonitor image as well the application software which is part of th
18. O kontron Kontron User s Guide a 0M5080 Document Revision 1 3 June 2010 e e e Revision History 1 0 First Release February 2009 NA Second Release May 2009 1 2 Third Release December 2009 1 3 Fourth Release June 2010 Customer Service Contact Information Kontron Canada Inc Kontron Modular Computer GMBH 4555 Ambroise Lafortune Sudetenstrasse 7 Boisbriand Qu bec Canada 87600 Kaufbeuren J7H 044 Germany Tel 450 437 5682 49 0 8341 803 333 800 354 4223 Fax 450 437 8053 49 0 8341 803 339 E mail support ca kontron com support kom kontron com Visit our site at www kontron com 2010 Kontron an International Corporation All rights reserved The information in this user s guide is provided for reference only Kontron does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of the information or products described herein This user s guide may contain or reference information and products protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Kontron nor the rights of others Kontron is a registered trademark of Kontron All trademarks registered trademarks and trade names used in this user s guide are the property of their respective owners All rights reserved Printed in Canada This user s guide contains information proprietary to Kontron Customers may reprint and use this user s guide in other publications Customers may alter this user s guide a
19. PI AdvancedMC AMC AMC 0 AMC 1 AMC 2 AMC 3 ATCA BI BIOS CLI DC DHCP ESD FRU Gb GB GByte GbE HPM HPM 1 IC 10 1 0 TOL IR IPM IPMB IPMB 0 IPMB A IPMB B IPMB L IPMC IPMI LAN www kontron com Advanced Configuration amp Power Interface Same as AMC Advanced Mezzanine Card Same as AdvancedMC Advanced Mezzanine Card Advanced Mezzanine Card Base Specification PCI Express and Advanced Switching on AdvancedMC A subsidiary specification to the Advanced Mezzanine Card Base Specification AMC 0 Ethernet Advanced Mezzanine Card Specification A subsidiary specification to the Advanced Mezzanine Card Base Specification AMC 0 Advanced Mezzanine Card Specification for Storage A subsidiary specification to the Advanced Mezzanine Card Base Specification AMC 0 Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture Base Interface Backplane connectivity defined by the ATCA Basic Input Output System Command Line Interface Direct Current Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ElectroStatic Discharge Fabric Interface Backplane connectivity defined by the ATCA Field Replaceable Unit Any entity that can be replaced by a user in the field Not all FRUs are hot swappable Gigabit Same as GByte GigaByte Same as GB GigaByte Gigabit Ethernet PICMG Hardware Platform Management specification family Hardware Platform Management IPM Controller Firmware Upgrade Specification Inter Inte
20. U Boot secondary environment 256KB 3 u boot envB Software image secondary partition 14MB 2 image B Software image primary partition 14MB 1 image A JFFS2 Configuration File Partition 3MB 0 config The firmware update procedure is designed to provide a failsafe capability to update IPMC software and configuration settings separately Each combination of these components can be used as a startup configuration though they must be compatible to each other Please always follow Kontron documentation for all your upgrades Software versions provided with an official release are known to work together In the following the CLI commands to setup change and activate startup configuration and the CLI commands necessary to perform firmware upgrades are described The CLI commands described below are executed in the privileged mode of the CLI hierarchy which is entered by executing the enable command Please refer to 1 for more information regarding the CLI commands and the way to use them 42 0M5080 www kontron com Updating the System 5 1 1 Startup Configurations A startup configuration is a combination of an initrd and a configuration file for the base switch The IPMC image is not part of the configuration and is updated separately Several configurations up to 99 can be defined but only one is active at a time To display the currently available startup configurations the CLI command show is used AT8402 Base Fabric s
21. any given time are excluded The extent of Kontron liability to the customer shall not exceed the original purchase price of the item for which the claim exists Kontron issues no warranty or representation either explicit or implicit with respect to its products reliability fitness quality marketability or ability to fulfil any particular application or purpose s a result the products are sold as is and the responsibility to ensure their suitability for any given task remains that of the purchaser In no event will Kontron be liable for direct indirect or conseguential damages resulting from the use of our hardware or software products or documentation even if Kontron were advised of the possibility of such claims prior to the purchase of the product or during any period since the date of its purchase Please remember that no Kontron employee dealer or agent is authorized to make any modification or addition to the above specified terms either verbally or in any other form written or electronically transmitted without the company s consent xiii 0M5080 WWW kontron com Chapter 1 Product Description 1 1 Product Overview ees esse ese se see see ee ee ee ea ee ee ee ese ee 2 1 2 What s Included sesse se see see see ee ee ee ee ee ee eie 2 1 3 Technical Sedler 3 1 0M5080 www kontron com Product Description 1 Product Description 1 1 Product Overview The 0M5080 is available as a pre configu
22. are reserved 4 Alarm Control 00h set to off cutoff disabled 01h set to on cutoff enabled Other values are reserved 1 Completion Code Response Data E PICMG Identifier Indicates that this is a PICMG defined group extension command A value of 00h shall be used 38 0M5080 www kontron com System Management 4 2 7 3 Get Telco Alarm State Command The external System manager can gather the Telco Alarm state by sending a Get Telco Alarm State command to the SMC This command is described in Table 4 7 Table 4 7 Get Telco Alarm State Command 1 PICMG Identifier Indicates that this is a PICMG defined group extension command value of 00h shall be used Request Data 2 FRU Device ID A value of 00h shall be used Alarm ID 00h Critical Alarm 0 h Major Alarm 0 h Minor Alarm 0 h Power Alarm 0 h Alarm Cutoff 0 h FFh are reserved 1 Completion Code PICMG Identifier Indicates that this is a PICMG defined group extension command 3 Response Data 2 value of 00h shall be used 3 Alarm Control 00h off cutoff disabled 01h on cutoff enabled Other values are reserved 4 2 7 4 Telco Alarm Input Sensor and Event Message The SMC sends an event message to the event receiver as described in Table 4 8 Telco Alarm Input event message when the Telco connector Minor Reset Major Reset inputs change state or when the Alarm Reset button is held for more than 1 second indicating the s
23. ation or grounded This will discharge any static electricity that may have built up in your body When transporting a sensitive component first place it in an antistatic container or packaging Handle all sensitive components at an ESD workstation If possible use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads Handle components and boards with care Don t touch the components or contacts on a board Hold board by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket Do not handle or store system boards near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields e When you want to remove the protective foil if present make sure you are properly grounded and that you touch a metalic part of the board A CAUTION A The back cover offers only a mechanical protection of the bottom components The N board should always be manipulated following proper ESD practices to avoid damages caused by static discharge viii 0M5080 www kontron com Preface Preface How to Use This Guide This user s guide is designed to be used as step by step instructions for installation and as a reference for operation troubleshooting and upgrades For the circuits descriptions and tables indicated Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned The following is a summary of chapter contents e Chapter 1 Product Description Chapter 2 System Features Chapter 3 Installa
24. ble 2 9 Listo SFP Modules sis sies dee ER KOR sr a paa AA AE SR SE GEN DOE SE AA NE AS SA EY 11 Table 3 1 AC Power Entry Module Specifications ses cece cece eee es Ge ses Ge se se es 19 Table 4 1 0M5080 1G Node 1 2 Ethernet Switch Port Assignment 30 Table 4 2 0M5080 10G Node 1 2 Ethernet Switch Port Assignment ees cee eee eee eee eens 30 Table 4 3 FRU ID Description es oossoo es es es ec Ge hh hh 3 ih hn 32 Table 4 4 Fan Control Settings ss ooo ccc ccc ec Ge se se Ses es hh hh hn 37 Table 4 5 Get Telco Alarm Capability Command sie ses cece SES ce eee NNN 38 Table 4 6 Set Telco Alarm State Command lt lt lt saa as RR saksaa asa AS ER SE RA dr NR RS SG RE 38 Table 4 7 Get Telco Alarm State Command sesse esse see se es na Es eee eee eee ences 39 Table 4 8 Telco Alarm Input Event Message ses se ses cece es se se EG es ence es es es es 39 Table 4 9 Telco Alarm Connector Pinouk uyssasasesesenskarskeasene RS TERT REX YS TE TOES 40 Table 5 1 FLASH Partition Scheme 32MB ccc onn es cece ehh hh hn 42 Table 5 2 FLASH Partition Scheme 256MB 4 44 43 exes rk e RE ETE EETATaASA ER eaa SA ce 46 vi 0M5080 www kontron com Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Before You Begin Before handling the system read the instructions and safety guidelines on the following pages to prevent damage to the product and to ensure your own personal safety Refer to the Advisory Conve
25. bric Interface FI Channel 2 Ports 0 to 3 of slot 1 is routed to Uplink Module 1 FabricInterface FI Channel 2 Ports 0 to 3 of slot 2 is routed to Uplink Module 2 Figure 2 5 10G Configuration Uplink 1 Carrier Slot 1 Backplane Carrier Slot 2 Uplink 2 bric Ch2 Ports 0 3 i N Fabric Ch2 Ports 0 3 SEE Fabric orts Switch 1 Fabric Ch1 Ports 0 3 Switch 2 sep 2 1 4 Management Module Figure 2 6 Management Module The Management Module provides control over the fan trays provides support for the Telco alarm functions with additional external hardware and provides I C raw access to Uplink Modules It is a 3 HP front module and its features are e Redundant Power supply circuits e Redundant fan Controllers Shelf Alarm Panel Functions Alarm connector fan OK and failure LEDs Alarm LEDs minor major critical IC based e Inlet temperature based fan control and I C based monitoring e 2 Wire IC interconnects to Uplink Modules e Access to sensors and FRU data storages via the backplane sensors on Uplink Modules RedundantIPMB through backplane to blades e Redundant 48V power supply connector Software IPMI version 1 5 for module level management HPM 1 compatible firmware Field replaceble not hot swappable 9 0M5080 www kontron com System Features 2 1 4 1 Telco Connector The SMC provides Telco Alarm support for control by an external System Manager Please refer
26. bserved WARNING A Failure to comply with the instruction below may cause damage to the board or result A in improper system operation 2 Ensurethatthe board is properly configured for operation in accordance with application reguirements before installing WARNING Care must be taken when applying the procedures below to ensure that neither the A AMC nor other system boards are physically damaged by the application of these procedures 3 Toinstall the AMC perform the following 1 Carefullyinsert the board into the slot designated by the application reguirements for the board until it makes contact with the AMC Card edge connector located on the Carrier 2 Connectallexternalinterfacing cables to the board as reguired 3 Usingthe handle on the front panel engage the board with the Carrier or backplane When the handle is locked the board is engaged and the following steps occur a The BLUE HS LED turns on If the Carrier recognizes that the AMC is fully seated the Carrier then enables the management power for the AMC and the BLUE HS LED turns on b Long blinks of the BLUE HS LED If the Carrier IPMI controller detects the AMC it sends a command to the AMC to perform long blinks of the BLUE HS LED c The BLUE HS LED turns off The Intelligent Platform Management Controller on the Carrier reads the Module Current Requirements record and the AMC Point to Point Connectivity record If the Module FRU information is valid and the Car
27. ctivated Nowthe AMC waits for a permission from higher level management to proceed with its deactivation Oncethe AMC receives the permission to continue the deactivation all used ports are disabled The Intelligent Platform Management Controller on the Carrier disables the AMC s Payload Power 2 The BLUE HS LED turns on Now the AMC is ready to be safely extracted 3 Disconnect any interfacing cables that may be connected to the AMC 4 Pull the AMC out of the slot Now the Carrier disables the management power for the AMC WARNING A Due care should be exercised when handling the board due to the fact that the heat A sink can get very hot Do not touch the heat sink when changing the board 22 0M5080 www kontron com Installation amp Operations 3 3 4 Management Module The Management Module should only be removed once the chassis is completely powered down WARNING A Do not remove the Management Module during operation Operation without A Management Module may damage the boards 3 3 5 Uplink Modules The Uplink Modules are hot swappable To remove an Uplink Module you need to unscrew the thumb screws and pull it out There is no hot swap LED on the Uplink Modules 3 4 Maintenance of Equipment A schedule should be set to verify the state of the fan filters and other components that wear out quickly fans etc The cleaning or replacement interval depends on how clean the environment is 3
28. defaced or removed will also be excluded from this warranty If the customer s eligibility for warranty has not been voided in the event of any claim he may return the product at the earliest possible convenience to the original place of purchase together with a copy of the original document of purchase a full description of the application the product is used on and a description of the defect Pack the product in such a way as to ensure safe transportation see our safety instructions Kontron provides for repair or replacement of any part assembly or sub assembly at their own discretion or to refund the original cost of purchase if appropriate In the event of repair refunding or replacement of any part the ownership of the removed or replaced parts reverts to Kontron and the remaining part of the original guarantee or any new guarantee to cover the repaired or replaced items will be transferred to cover the new or repaired items Any extensions to the original guarantee are considered gestures of goodwill and will be defined in the Repair Report issued by Kontron with the repaired or replaced item Kontron will not accept liability for any further claims resulting directly or indirectly from any warranty claim other than the above specified repair replacement or refunding In particular all claims for damage to any system or process in which the product was employed or any loss incurred as a result of the product not functioning at
29. e initrd Four partitions are reserved for a pair of redundant bootloader environment for each image The partition scheme of the flash is shown below Table 5 2 FLASH Partition Scheme 256MB mtd8 0 25 FFFC0000 FFFFFFFF Boot initialization code U Boot write protected by hardware setting mtd7 0 25 FFF80000 FFFBFFFF SWO boot monitor image U Boot Note 4 0 25 FFF40000 FFF7FFFF SWO Copy of boot monitor image for SW1 U Boot Note 4 40 75 FD680000 FFF3FFFF SWO OSImage Note 1 mtd6 86 00 F8080000 FD67FFFF SWO Non volatile storage area JFFS2 Note 2 mtd5 0 25 F8040000 F807FFFF SWO Redundant U Boot environmentA Note 3 mtd4 0 25 F8000000 F803FFFF SWO Redundant U Boot environment B Note 3 0 25 F7Fc0000 F7FFFFFF Unused mtd3 0 25 F7F80000 F7FBFFFF SWO boot monitor image U Boot Note 4 0 25 F7F40000 F7F7FFFF SW1 Copy of boot monitor image for SWO U Boot Note 4 40 75 F5680000 F7F3FFFF SW1 OS Image Note 1 mtd2 86 00 F0080000 F567FFFF SW1 Non volatile storage area JFFS2 Note 2 mtd1 0 25 F0040000 F007FFFF SW1 Redundant U Boot environment A Note 3 mtdo 0 25 F0000000 FOO3FFFF SW1 Redundant U Boot environment B Note 3 46 0M5080 www kontron com Updating the System Note Note 1 The board does support OS images up to 40 75 MB size Note 2 Note that only the flash partitions mtd2 and mtd6 are using the JFFS2 file system for storage All other flash partitions are not formatted and accessible f
30. e ve EER DORRE RE DER estes ER ES GES DES EER RS EE C e 16 3 2 1 Specification for the Shelf Ground connection cable ce cece eee eee eee 16 3 3 Assembly iid oe AE re GAD ie a eR IR al E oos Gee LIE TT Ga eq ee bed 17 3 3 1 Power Entry Module sis ss ccc cc es Se NNN 18 3 3 2 Baard Installation fp ER Re eae DER Ee ee RR EE eg RD Ee SE Add 20 3 9 9 MT NF AN ra hos 21 3 3 4 Management Module cece ce cece cece ence eee e eee nee eneeeeee 23 3 3 5 Uplink Modules iese se ER DE RES EE EE Re SE ee eared a eae TREE 23 3 4 Maintenance of Eguipment sesse ssease sees esse sees ese ese se ss eth tnn 23 3 4 1 Chassis Air Filter ss ase saa ss EE RR EE I ERKKA AG ideene NESS VAN A 23 4 System Management sesse eoo heh ha suse sesecsucsevescseseess 20 4 1 ATCA Carrier Configuration sie eee ee aava naulaa jalan a hr oie ray rre T ECT 26 4 1 1 Carrier Board Switch Management Login ss ss es ss cece ses nnn 26 4 1 2 Update Channel Interface 478402 ss es sea sees an cree RE se Ese aa Eb RE 27 4 1 3 SAS Configuration AT8402 ees ss SS ss Ses Se se hh hh 28 40 4 lockConfiguralOf cssc de RI e vanh cach el Ee ER s ER RIS ee 29 4 1 5 IPMI over LAN Management Interfaces asauunuunenennenenuenenuunenennene 29 4 1 6 Ethernet System Setup awauanuamenenuenennenunnennunenenneneneunenee 30 4 2 Management Module osaa oon on se sesse se se hh hh t nnn 32 4 2 1 Node Board Activation and
31. ecification for the Shelf Ground connection cable Required wire size AWG 10 Required terminals Use only double lug terminals 16 0M5080 www kontron com Installation amp Operations 3 3 Assembly The modules contained in the OM5080 are pre configured For unimpaired operation it is necessary to operate each module in its dedicated slot To facilitate the assembly process Kontron provides an assembly sheet This sheet shows the chassis and the location of allthe components with their serial number See Figure 3 2 for an example Figure 3 2 Assembly Sheet Example OM5080 Assembly Instructions Your system has been partially disassembled before being shipped in order to preserve it from any damage during transportation Please make sure to reinstall all boards in their exact location as described in the following chart Part number and serial number must match Fan Trays and Fan Filter are shipped within the chassis Component Layout Management Module Uplink Module 1 Uplink Module 2 Fan Tray left Fan Tray right Product Name Description Location Part Number Serial Number Chassis TON n TT Management Module PIN SIN Uplink Module 1 P N S N Uplink Module 2 P N S N ATCA Product Name Slot 2 P N S N AMC Product Name Slot 2 AMC P N S N AMC Product Name Slot 2 AMC P N S N AMC Product Name Slot 2 AMC P N AMC Product Name Slot 2 AMC PIN ATCA Product Name Slot
32. edures and general information must be observed to ensure proper installation and to preclude damage to the board other system components or injury to personnel 3 1 Safety Requirements The following safety precautions must be observed when installing or operating the OM5080 Kontron assumes no responsibility for any damage resulting from failure to comply with these reguirements WARNING A Due care should be exercised when handling the board due to the fact that the heat A sink can get very hot Do not touch the heat sink when installing or removing the board In addition the board should not be placed on any surface or in any form of storage container until such time as the board and heat sink have cooled down to room temperature Note Certain ATCA boards require bus master and or rear 1 0 capability If you are in doubt whether such features are reguired for the board you intend to install please check your specific board and or system documentation to make sure that your system is provided with an appropriate free slot in which to insert the board ESD Eguipment This ATCA board contains electrostatic sensitive devices Please observe the necessary precautions to avoid damage to your board e Discharge your cloths e Thing before touching the assembly Tools must be discharged before use e When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component s antistatic packing material until yo
33. es sene KERSE ES TAINTA TATEN xiii 1 Product Description vaasa aava assa E rk ER ERE nde N AL RR RO RO ne 11 Product QVCIVIEW ere 2 1 2 What s Included vadere Gre eds 2 1 3 Technical Specifications osse sesse ss kvar alaan SE os eee 8 005 EEN a IEEE ER UE been 3 1 3 1 Pliysical Dimernsions usu N EE OR N OO OE ON 3 1 3 2 Platform FMS AE LE ER EE ea IT EER en Ca a 3 1 3 3 Standards Compliancy sos ccc cece NNN 3 1 3 4 Environmental amp Regulatory 0 cece ccc cece NNN 3 2 System Features v v sen eed sener EE saa RETE WR EE OE 2 1 Hardware Components sssssesseases sesse sees ese sees heh As es tnn 5 2 1 1 Block EDIT seller hh hh hh 5 2 1 2 BEE rrET 6 2 1 3 Backplane i edem EE DLE E S RENE ESTEE 7 2 1 4 Management Module ss ss es ss es cece eee es eh mmn 9 2 1 5 Uplink LEER GE N SE repe EE OE EO RR NN 10 ii 0M5080 www kontron com Table of Contents 2 2 Software ComponentS ooo onn oonan esse e es Gee ses Ese ek ese 12 2 2 1 EXtra Profl 5221 SERE eS SERE SG Ge GE GE SEG GR GER SG GE GED ears 12 2 2 2 IPMI over LAN TOL ss oos es os SP de RR aa Ne bes sake AR EN DR GE RE WEG 12 2 2 3 IPMB O Addresses siis ev LER ver ER ES ep Lr ON ER ER GR EN VAN TRE E 13 3 Installation amp Operations sai sae eh ER itu vaasa ences Vastassa Ex V ee JA 3 1 Safety Requirements lt sis ese sede Rasan a SeSe NS ee eles GR ER GEE ee OE SEE 15 3 2 Shelf Ground Connection cio
34. f the defective unit 2 Provide the serial number found on the back of the unit and explain the nature of your problem to a service technician A 1 0M5080 www kontron com e E mail A 2 www kontron com The technician will instruct you on the return procedure if the problem cannot be solved over the telephone Make sure you receive an RMA from our Technical Support before returning any merchandise Send us an e mail at RMA 2ca kontron com in North America and at orderprocessing 2 kontron modular com in EMEA In the e mail you must include your name your company name your address your city your postal zip code your phone number and your e mail You must also include the serial number of the defective product and a description of the problem When Returning a Unit In the box you must include the name and telephone number of a contact person in case further explanations are required Where applicable always include all duty papers and invoice s associated with the item s in question Ensure that the unit is properly packed Pack itin a rigid cardboard box Clearly write or mark the RMA number on the outside of the package you are returning Ship prepaid We take care of insuring incoming units North America EMEA Kontron Canada Inc Kontron Modular Computers GmbH 4555 Ambroise Lafortune Sudetenstrasse 7 Boisbriand Qu bec 87600 Kaufbeuren J7H 0A4 Canada Germany A 2 0M5080 B Glossary AC
35. file names in the archive must not be altered 44 0M5080 www kontron com Updating the System When performing a firmware update the software packages are loaded from a remote TFTP server in the first step To load a software package via TFTP into a specified slot the CLI command download is used AT8402 Base Fabric download initrd tftp 192 168 50 5 kernel pkg B Downloading image this may take a while Successfully transferred initrd image tftp 192 168 50 5 initrd pkg to slot 2 You may mark it active now and reboot to use the new initrd image AT8402 Base Fabric f This downloads the specified initrd package file via TFTP and writes the image into the partition of the specified slot B The CRC32 checksum of the image is checked while writing it into flash It is important not to overwrite the slots containing the currently active software otherwise the One Time Boot mechanism does not make sense In case of an error the partition will be deleted and the old image will be used to reboot the system After the software image has been downloaded into flash the configuration slot for the base switch must be selected In case that no appropriate configuration for the base switch is available the factory default configuration should be used for the startup configuration of the new software release Alternatively the running configuration settings of base switch can be stored on flash using the following CLI command
36. fined To change the upstream port and NT bridge port use the following CLI command in privileged mode set board pcie upstream lt port gt or set board pcie upstream lt port gt nt bridge lt port gt Where port can be amcb1 amcb2 amcb3 amcb4 OF update After changing the upstream NT port the PCIe subsystem requires a reset This can be done by deactivating and activating the AT8402 Carrier For an overview of the current configuration use the CLI boardinfo command Ethernet Fabric show boardinfo pcie PCIE port Setting Hot Plug amcb1 downstream disabled amcb2 upstream disabled amcb3 downstream disabled amcb4 downstream disabled update non transparent disabled Clock setting SSC For additionalinformation on the system configuration see AT8402 CLI Reference Manual 4 1 3 SAS Configuration AT8402 The LSISAS1064E SAS controller is pre installed with a firmware supporting an Initiator Target configuration An alternative version provides integrated RAID support The SASx12A edge expander has appropriate configuration data pre installed In this default configuration all AMC bays are connected to the SAS Expander SAS Connect To establish a storage connection between AMC bays 1 and 3 instead Direct AMC Connect use the following command set board storage connect amcb3 amcbl To reset the configuration to the default settings for bays 1 and 3 use the following command set board storage connect amcb3 sas T
37. g and Unpacking Instructions CE Conformity This symbol indicates that the product described in this manual is in compliance with all applied CE standards Please refer also to the section Regulatory Compliance Statements in this manual Disclaimer We have tried to identify all situations that may pose a warning or a caution condition in this user s guide However Kontron does not claim to have covered all situations that might require the use of a Caution or a Warning x 0M5080 www kontron com Preface Unpacking Follow these recommendations while unpacking e Remove all items from the boxes If any items listed on the purchase order are missing notify Kontron customer service immediately e Inspect the product for damage If there is damage notify Kontron customer service immediately Save the box and packing material for possible future shipment System Installation The system have been designed to be installed in a rackmount shelf The chassis can be used on a ESD safe table or bench Itis not recommanded to put heavy objects on the top of this chassis it has not been designed to support such weight Powering Up the System Before any installation or setup ensure that the board is unplugged from power sources or subsystems If you encounter a problem verify the following items Make sure that all connectors are properly connected e Ifthe system does not start properly try booting without any other 1
38. grated Circuit bus Same as 1 0 Input Output Same as IO Input Output IPMI Over LAN Internet Protocol Intelligent Platform Management Intelligent Platform Management Bus Intelligent Platform Management Bus Channel 0 the logical aggregation of IPMB A and IPMB B Intelligent Platform Management Bus A Intelligent Platform Management Bus B Intelligent Platform Management Bus Local Intelligent Platform Management Controller Intelligent Platform Management Interface Local Area Network B 1 0M5080 LED Light Emitting Diode MAC Media Access Controller address of a computer networking device MB MegaByte MHz MegaHertz MMC Module Management Controller MMCs are linked to the IPMC MTBF Mean Time Between Failures OS Operating System PEM Power Entry Module PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMGO PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group RoHS Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances RS 232 Same as RS232 Recommended Standard 232 RS232 Same as RS 232 Recommended Standard 232 RTM Rear Transition Module SAS Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial ATA SEL System Event Log SFP Small Form factor Pluggable SMC System Management Controller for the Management Module B 2 0M5080 WWW k n com
39. how startupconfig startup ACT NR INITRD CONFIG 01 A ALPHA 6 01 01 standard 02 A ALPHA 6 01 02 config AT8402 Base Fabric In this example three startup configurations are available Startup configuration 02 is the currently active configuration which is indicated by the in the first column This configuration consists of e INITRD ALPHA 6 01 which is located in Software partition A Base fabric configuration file which is stored in slot 02 of the configuration partition The user can define other startup configurations and combine images and configuration files as needed To set up a new startup configuration it is necessary to change into the CLT s configuration mode using the configure command In this mode the startupslot command is used as shown in the following example AT8402 Base Fabric Config startupslot 3 config 2 initrd A Successfully set startup slot 3 You may mark it active now and reboot to use the new configuration AT8402 Base Fabric Config exit AT8402 Base Fabric show startupconfig startup ACT NR INITRD CONFIG 01 A ALPHA 6 01 01 standard 02 A ALPHA 6 01 02 config 03 A ALPHA 6 01 02 config AT8402 Base Fabric A new startup configuration has been added to the list combining the software images given in the previous command WARNING A It is not recommended to combine images from different releases A The startup configuration created before can be deleted by ente
40. ile contains a special ipmilan application that can bridge IPMI commands transparently to the other blade and to the SMC To do so a portis necessary after the host name It specifies to which unit the IPMI command is sent Port usage is e Port623 slot 1 blade e Port 1623 SMC Port 2623 slot 2 blade Example IPMI over LAN command from a remote server ipmitool H 192 168 10 1 p 2623 U P picmg portstate getall Note IP address shown here corresponds to PQ3 Base Interface This specific IP address is an example only 12 0M5080 www kontron com System Features 2 2 3 IPMB O Addresses IPMB 0 connection is used as the primary management interface The SMC implements the System Event Log SEL which gathers IPMI events for the entire 0M5080 system IPMB 0 addresses are SMC 0x20 Slot 1 Carrier 0x82 e Slot 2 Carrier 0x84 e SEEPROM containing chassis FRU Data OXFE 13 0M5080 www kontron com Chapter 3 Installation amp Operations 3 1 Safety Requirements se EK ED N 15 3 2 Shelf Ground Connection sesse de beg KENS 16 Na 17 3 4 Maintenance of Eguipment sesse sesse es see es ee 23 14 0M5080 www kontron com Installation amp Operations 3 Installation amp Operations The 0M5080 consists of a chassis with several modules already installed This chapter describes how the system is assembled and put into operation The following standard precautions installation proc
41. implementation does not implement all the PICMG 3 0 R2 0 shelf management requirements Applications and node boards that rely on full shelf manager capability e g electronic keying power management global system event log consolidated shelf sensor device record repository SDRR etc may need firmware modifications to work in an 0M5080 4 2 1 Node Board Activation and Deactivation The Management Module handles automatic board activation and deactivation of AdvancedTCA node boards It monitors the PICMG state machine and associated transitions for board activation transitions from MO to M4 and deactivation transitions from M4 to M6 This includes handling of the hotswap events sent from the node boards as well as sending needed IPMI commands for activation The Management Module does not calculate the ekeying states for the backplane interconnects and doesn t send SetPortState enable disable commands 4 2 2 Chassis FRU Information The Management Module reads and provides access to the FRU data of the backplane stored in the backplane FRU data EEPROM and to the FRU data information of the optional Uplink Modules This FRU data is represented using standard IPMI PICMG FRU data records The Management Module implements access to following FRUs data storages Table 4 3 FRU ID Description 00h Local FRU data including board info 80h FRU data of uplink module 1 90h FRU data of uplink module 2 FEh Shelf FRU data located on
42. itch 1 No Base Connection through backplane Switch 2 RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 e Slot 1 Bottom slot Base Interface BI Channel 1 and Channel 2 are routed to Uplink Module 1 Slot 2 Top slot Base Interface BI Channel 1 and Channel 2 are routed to Uplink Module 2 e There is no Base Interface link between the Carrier slots 2153 Fabric Interface 2 1 3 3 1 1G Backplane Fabric Configuration e Fabric Interface FI Channel 1 Ports 0 to 3 of slot 1 is routed to the respective Fabric Channel of slot 2 e Fabric Interface FI Channel 13 Ports 0 to 1 of slot 1 is routed to the respective Fabric Channel of slot 2 e Fabric Interface FI Channel 14 Ports 0 to 1 of slot 1 is routed to the respective Fabric Channel of slot 2 Fabric Interface FI Channel 2 Ports 0 to 1 of slot 1 is routed to Uplink Module 1 Fabric Interface FI Channel 2 Ports 0 to 1 of slot 2 is routed to Uplink Module 2 Figure 2 4 1G Configuration Uplink 1 Carrier Slot 1 Backplane Carrier Slot 2 Uplink 2 t Fabric Ch1 Ports0 3 pn ij Fabric Ch2 Sup EN Switch Fabric Ch13 Ports 0 1 switch2 00 Sr SFP EE Ports gai Fabric Ch14 Ports 0 1 kaa 8 0M5080 www kontron com System Features 2 1 3 3 2 10G Backplane Fabric Configuration e Fabric Interface FI Channel 1 Ports 0 to 3 of slot 1 is routed to the respective Fabric Channel of slot 2 e Fa
43. lot of dust in the room 23 0M5080 www kontron com Installation amp Operations Since air filter foam can be subjected to a variety of environments life expectancy cannot be precisely predicted Customer feedback indicates that controlling relative humidity between 40 80 and temperature between 40F 90F yields an acceptable environment Itis not recommend to store foam filters for several months or years at a time Instead purchase cost effective quantities and keep adequate inventory for no more than a few months 24 0M5080 www kontron com Chapter 4 System Management 4 1 ATCA Carrier Configuration sees esse ss see oon ee 26 42 Management Module issie sides KERN EN ke Ed EK NE ke a2 25 0M5080 www kontron com System Management 4 System Management 4 1 ATCA Carrier Configuration Note The AT8402 and AT8404 Carriers have a special configuration matching the operation in the 0M5080 They are not suited for use in a standard ATCA system 4 1 1 Carrier Board Switch Management Login The CLI can be accessed via serial console using the front plate connector and provided cable or an appropriate RTM like the RTM8400 or Fast Ethernet only via RTM The serial console is ready to use offhand without further configuration To connect to the CLI via the Fast Ethernet serviceport on the RTM a telnet session must be established to the IP address of this interface port 23 It is necessary to
44. nd publish it only after they remove the Kontron name cover and logo Kontron reserves the right to make changes without notice in product or component design as warranted by evolution in user needs or progress in engineering or manufacturing technology Changes that affect the operation of the unit will be documented in the next revision of this user s guide i 0M5080 www kontron com Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety Instructions EE A SERERE ME ME EEN ME Before You Begin EE RE N EE N EE N EE vii Preventing Electrostatic Discharge evueuvnunnnnenenunnnnennenennnnnnuenenennee viii 3141 ER OE RE EE is How to Use This Guide ses sssessase sees ese es ese ss Es ese ehh se es As es ee es ee ix Customer Comments ccc cc ccc cece ence a AE AA se Oe AE n ht o see see x Advisory Convention ss use assa sce die sner a alaa aie oie p ME oe HE DA ESE I FE EE CRESCE EE x DE AAR saamaa mysli OE OE OE N EE TER qd N xi System Installation oevwvnenennnnennnnennnnenennenennnnenunnnnnenenenneneee xi Powering Up the System sis ss ses SS Ma SEE SR hr GE rava kose eee bee beta wie wee sees xi Adapter Cables ese 52 eri saa Sleds Gen Bice re N MISS NAS EAN Oa Sa ra eee xi Storing Boards is eek sijaa repere GER De Ee DE SG RE bree Oana Ge ge ed EE bes bade xi Regulatory Compliance Statements vuevnvnnnnenenunnnnennenennnnnnueneneneee xii Limited Warranty sessessssossesseseskesasesske esker en
45. ntifier Indicates that this is a PICMG defined group extension command A Request Data value of 00h shall be used 2 FRU Device ID A value of 00h shall be used 1 Completion Code PICMG Identifier Indicates that this is a PICMG defined group extension command A value of 00h shall be used Alarm Capabilities 7 Autonomous Major Reset 6 Autonomous Minor Reset 5 Response Data Autonomous alarm cutoff 4 Test Mode can be enabled by the Set Telco Alarm State command 3 Power Alarm alarm can be controlled by the Set Telco Alarm 3 State command 2 Minor Alarm alarm can be controlled by the Set Telco Alarm State command 1 Major Alarm alarm can be controlled by the Set Telco Alarm State command 0 Critical Alarm alarm can be controlled by the Set Telco Alarm State command 42 7 8 Set Telco Alarm State Command Using the Telco Alarms feature on the 0M5080 requires an external System Manager to determine the collective health of the 0M5080 which can send a Set Telco Alarm State command to the SMC to activate Telco LEDs and alarm relays This command is described in Table 4 6 Table 4 6 Set Telco Alarm State Command PICMG Identifier Indicates that this is a PICMG defined group extension command A 2 value of 00h shall be used 2 FRU Device ID A value of 00h shall be used Request Data Alarm ID 00h Critical Alarm 01h Major Alarm 02h Minor Alarm 03h Power Alarm 04h Alarm Cutoff 05h FFh
46. ntions section in the Preface for advisory conventions used in this user s guide including the distinction between Warnings Cautions Important Notes and Notes Always use caution when handling operating the computer Only qualified experienced authorized electronics service personnel should access the interior of the computer The power supplies produce high voltages and energy hazards which can cause bodily harm Useextreme caution when installing or removing components Refer to the installation instructions in this user s guide for precautions and procedures If you have any questions please contact Kontron Technical Support WARNING A High voltages are present inside the chassis when the unit s powered A vii 0M5080 www kontron com Safety Instructions Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Static electricity can harm system boards Perform service at an ESD workstation and follow proper ESD procedure to reduce the risk of damage to components Kontron strongly encourages you to follow proper ESD procedure which can include wrist straps and smocks when servicing equipment Take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component s antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in a computer Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure you are at an ESD workst
47. o establish a storage connection between AMC bays 2 and 4 use the following command set board storage connect amcb4 amcb2 28 0M5080 www kontron com System Management To reset the configuration to the default settings for bays 2 and 4 use the following command set board storage connect amcb4 sas For an overview of the current configuration use the CLI boardinfo command Ethernet Fabric show boardinfo storage Device amcb3 connected to storage device sas Device amcb4 connected to storage device amcb2 Additional information on the system configuration and on how to install the controller firmware is available as an application note upon request 4 1 4 Clock Configuration The AT8402 Carrier board allows to setup the AMC clocks in many ways Configuration of the clock settings will be shown with the command show boardinfo clock amc This command shows the configuration of the AMC clocks The AMC clocks are displayed with the source from Carrier or AMC state enabled disabled and if enabled the internal clock index with clock configuration attributes If the source is the AMC it is checked whether an AMC is present otherwise state is set to not present For source AMC the AMC is queried with the get clock state command and if the IPMI command is not supported the state is set to For source Carrier the clock state is queried from the local on Carrier device where the AMC clock is connected to
48. ocal control processor of the Carrier boards It is disabled by default 4 2 6 1 Cooling Concept The fan control application periodically polls the current node board temperature sensors and checks if the sensor reading value crossed the sensors threshold values If at least one temperature sensor crossed its threshold the current fan level is increased by one The fan level is decreased by one if all temperature sensors values are in their normal range for for a specified time interval 36 0M5080 www kontron com System Management 4 2 6 2 Configuration The template of a configuration file fan settings template is located in the opt om5080 etc directory and should be copied to the directories mnt os fan settings on AT8404 boards and config base fan settings on AT8402 boards to take effect Copy this file to mnt os fan settings directory on AT8404 boards or to config base directory to modify the behaviour of fan control application FAN CONTROL Set this option to yes to enable fan control FAN CONTROL yes FAN XXXX LEVEL Setting these options to a fan level overrides defaults read from FRU data FAN MIN LEVEL FAN MAX LEVEL FAN NORM LEVEL FAN POLL TIMEOUT Poll the cooling state of the blade every xx seconds The default value is 30 FAN POLL TIMEOUT 30 FAN DECREASE TIMEOUT Decrease the fan level every xx seconds when in normal cooling state FAN DECREASE TIMEOUT sh
49. of the system This is achieved by programming the bootloader environment appropriately Redundant bootloader environment sectors When the system is updated the bootloader environment must be changed to be able to start the updated version The bootloader environment sector is stored twice in flash one active version and one backup version in case the active version is deleted during update due to power loss or similar errors In this case the redundant environment would cause the bootloader to start the previous known good version of the system A software update of the AT8402 Carrier Board is done by performing the following steps 1 Download initrd image into the appropriate slot of the flash memory Ensure that the currently active images are not overwritten 2 Selecta configuration for base switch for the new software release This can be done by choosing the factory default or by storing the running system configuration into flash 3 Createa startup configuration by combining the slots with the update images and the configuration slots for base and fabric switch 4 Activatethe selected startup configuration for One Time Boot 5 Restartthe board 6 Activate the new startup configuration permanently A software release for the AT8402 consists of one software package initrd The package is a tar archive containing an image of the software and a MD5 checksum file for consistency check The name of the package file is arbitrary but the
50. omains as the current fan level 35 0M5080 WWW kontron com System Management 4 2 5 2 Override Fan Control Mode Override Fan Control mode can be used to adjust the fan level for laboratory debug maintenance or similar use In that mode the standard PICMG SetFanLevel command can be used to adjust the current fan level 4 2 5 3 Fan Failure Mode The Management Module automatically switches to Fan Failure mode if one of the following conditions is met e atleast one fan trays is not present the Management Module is not operational the Management Module cannot read the Cooling Record is present from its local FRU data storage The red fan status LEDs on the front panel of the Management Module indicates that Fan Failure mode is active The Fan Failure mode takes precedence over all other fan modes 4 2 6 Using the Fan Control Application In addition to the autonomous fan control implemented on the Management Module Kontron provides a sample fan control application that uses external control mode It computes the desired fan level according to local temperature readings on the node boards similar to the way a standard AdvancedTCA shelf manager provides fan control based on temperature readings and threshold events Therefore the application periodically sends the computed fan level to the SMC for the local cooling domain using the Set External Fan Control OEM command The fan control application runs on each l
51. on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe following measures Reorientor relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connectthe equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consultthe dealer or an experience radio TV technician for help WARNING A This is a Class B product If not installed in a properly shielded enclosure and used in A accordance with this User s Guide this product may cause radio interference in which case users may need to take additional measures at their own expense Safety Certification All Kontron equipment meets or exceeds safety requirements based on the IEC EN UL CSA 60950 1 family of standards entitled Safety of information technology equipment All components are chosen to reduce fire hazards and provide insulation and protection where necessary Testing and reports when required are performed under the international IECEE CB Scheme Please consult the Kontron Safety Conformity Policy Guide for more information For Canada and USA input voltage must not exceed 60Vdc for safety compliance CE Certification The product s described in this user s guide complies with all applicable European Union CE directives if it has a CE marking For computer systems to remain CE compliant only CE compliant parts may be used Maintaining CE compliance also requires
52. ould be a multiple of FAN POLL TIMEOUT The default value is 180 FAN DECREASE TIMEOUT 180 FAN CONTROL DEBUG Set this option to yes to enable debug output FAN CONTROL DEBUG no Table 4 4 Fan Control Settings FAN CONTROL yes no If set to yes the fan application is started during startup of the node board FAN MIN LEVEL fan level integer Lowest fan level that can be reached if there are no temperature events FAN MAX LEVEL fan level integer Highest available fan level FAN NORM LEVEL fan level integer Fan level after startup of the application FAN POLL TIMEOUT seconds integer Fan Application polls every x seconds for temperature events FAN DECREASE TIMEOUT seconds neger an Application decrees on eel ery second temperature ean FAN_CONTROL_DEBUG yes no Be more verbose if set to yes 37 0M5080 System Management 4 2 7 Telco Alarm Management The SMC provides Telco Alarm support for control by an external System Manager It does not byitself provide shelf management functionality to control Telco Alarms The following sections describe the various Telco related IPMI commands that the SMC responds to or generates 4 2 7 4 Get Telco Alarm Capability Command The external System Manager can gather the Telco alarm state by sending a Get Telco Alarm State command to the SMC This command is described in Table 4 5 Table 4 5 Get Telco Alarm Capability Command 1 PICMG Ide
53. proper cable and cabling techniques Although Kontron offers accessories the customer must ensure that these products are installed with proper shielding to maintain CE compliance Kontron does not offer engineering services for designing cabling systems In addition Kontron will not retest or recertify systems or components that have been reconfigured by customers xii 0M5080 www kontron com Preface Limited Warranty Kontron grants the original purchaser of Kontron s products a TWO YEAR LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY as described in the following However no other warranties that may be granted or implied by anyone on behalf of Kontron are valid unless the consumer has the express written consent of Kontron Kontron warrants their own products excluding software to be free from manufacturing and material defects for a period of 24 consecutive months from the date of purchase This warranty is not transferable nor extendible to cover any other users or long term storage of the product It does not cover products which have been modified altered or repaired by any other party than Kontron or their authorized agents Furthermore any product which has been or is suspected of being damaged as a result of negligence improper use incorrect handling servicing or maintenance or which has been damaged as a result of excessive current voltage ortemperature or which has had its serial number s any other markings or parts thereof altered
54. r provide to each AMC up to 5x GbE links The chassis backplane is identical to the 1G version however the AMC Carrier boards in this case interlink through a 10GbE interface 1 2 What sIncluded This system is shipped with the following items e One 2U 2 slot chassis with the power cable kit One Management Module Zero one or two Uplink Modules depending on your system configuration e One or two AT840x with their serial cable depending on your system configuration AMC cards specific to your configuration Filler panels for empty AMC bays If any item is missing or damaged contact Kontron Technical Support 2 0M5080 www kontron com Product Description 1 3 Technical Specifications 1 3 1 Physical Dimensions 19 2U height 415 mm depth 1 3 2 Platform Features 8 mid size AMC slots on front Fan trays and air filter on front Uplink Modules on front Management Module on front DC inputs on the rear Dual slots for RTMs or one AC Power Supply and one RTM Push Pull side cooling 1 3 3 Standards Compliancy AMC 0 R2 AMC 1 PCIe AMC 2 Ethernet AMC 3 Storage MicroTCA compliant AMC bays to be used with MicroTCA AMC compliant Modules System Management IPMI 1 5 No MicroTCA Power Modules and Cooling Units MCH and Management functionality present on AMC Carriers 1 3 4 Environmental amp Regulatory www kontron com Designed to meet NEBS level 3 GR 63 GR1089 Telcordia SR 3580 ETS 300 019
55. red system ready for customization and deployment It is a highly space and cost efficient managed system which can store up to 8 AMCs and coming in 1G or 10G configuration The enclosure is a 2U AdvancedTCAlike chassis The hot swappable managed fans and the power supply are both redundant An optional AC power supply can be used taking one of the RTM slots The 48V DC powered version allows the usage of two RTMs for additional storage GbE management and AMC uplink connectivity The Carriers host a special software version which provides part of the system management functions The 1G Version uses two Kontron AT8402 Carrier blades Those Carrier boards are linked together with a speed up to 8x GbE which allows a fast and fully redundant configuration Each AMC Carrier connects to one Uplink Module with 2 Base Interface links and 2x GbE Fabric links The link speed between a Carrier and an AMC can be up to 2xGbE The AMC Carrier contains a managed switch which includes VLAN QoS and traffic management For system and switch configuration each switch controller provides a serial port RS232 on the front and an inband access over Ethernet on the Uplink Modules incl IPMI over LAN or a Fast Ethernet link with the optional RTM The 10G version uses 10 GbE Uplink Modules and Kontron AT8404 Carrier blades System management remains identical to the 1G version Each AMC Carrier connects to one Uplink Module with 2x GbE and one 10 GbE uplinks The Carrie
56. rier can provide the necessary payload power the BLUE HS LED will be turned off Ifthe module FRU information is invalid or the Carrier cannot provide the necessary payload power the insertion process is stopped and the BLUE HS LED keeps blinking Should this problem occur please contact Kontron s Technical Support 21 0M5080 www kontron com Installation amp Operations d Short blinks of the Module Management LEDs and the User Specific LEDs The Carrier enables the payload power for the AMC and the Module Management LEDs and the User Specific LEDs emit a short blink e Ensurethatthe board and all required interfacing cables are properly secured 4 The AMCs are now ready to operate For detailes operation of the AMCs refer to appropriate AMC specific software application and documentation did AMC Hot Swap Extraction Procedures To extract the board proceed as follows 1 Ensurethat the safety requirements indicated in section 3 1 are observed Particular attention must be paid to the warning regarding the heat sink 2 Pullthe handle on the AMC s front panel initiating the deactivation This changes the state of the handle to open Now the following steps occur 1 Shortblinks of the BLUE HS LED e When the Carrier IPMI controller receives the handle opened event the Carrier sends a command to the MMC with a request to perform short blinks of the BLUE HS LED This indicates to the operator that the AMC is waiting to be dea
57. ring exactly the same command string proceeded by no AT8402 Base Fabric Config fno startupslot 3 config 2 initrd A 43 0M5080 Updating the System The show command can also be used to display available versions of initrd The syntax is show startupconfig initrd The configuration mode is also used to activate one of the available startup configurations The syntax is startupslot 3 activate once This command would activate the startup configuration 3 upon next system reset The optional parameter once would start configuration 3 only once after the next system reset and start the previously active configuration 2 on following resets This is used to implement the failsafe upgrade procedure described below 5 1 2 Updating Firmware The firmware except bootloader and IPMC image is updated using the CLI To get a reliable and failsafe update procedure the following precautions must be fulfilled Twoindependent partitions one holds system A initrd and one holds system B initrd The active system is either system A or system B See the flash partition scheme shown above for more detail OneTime Boot capability After having updated the inactive kernel and root file system the new system has to be started by rebooting the board In case of the update having installed an inoperable system which would cause the board to hang when booting the next board reset will restart the previous known good version
58. rom Linux only as raw devices Note 3 The U Boot boot loader uses one flash sector for storing its environment variables These can be saved and manipulated from the U Boot CLI and using Linux tools To enable atomic updates of the environment variables U Boot uses redundant environment sectors in case of a failure in completely writing the current sector e g due to loss of power or reset during writes it will automatically use the redundant environment Therefore each boot monitor uses two flash sectors partitions for storing its environment and redundant copy Note 4 The boot monitor is different for firmware image 0 and firmware image 1 This is because early parts of the boot monitor have to be relocated at build time for the address they execute from Therefore both firmware images SWO and SW1 contain boot monitor images able to execute on any of the possible addresses This allows for doing a verbatim copy of SWO to SW1 and vice versa d 5 2 1 Updating Firmware The firmware including bootloader image is updated using the CLI To get a reliable and failsafe update process follow the indications supplied in the Firmware section of the AT8404 product web page 5 3 AMCs Update For additional information about updating the AMCs refer to the appropriate documentation 5 3 1 Updating IPMI FW of an AMC There is also a possibility to update the IPMI FW of any AMC plugged into an AMC slots Pre requisite is an HPM 1 compa
59. ssed via both node boards 33 0M5080 www kontron com System Management 4 2 5 Fan Control The SMC on the Management Module monitors and controls the two fan trays of the OM5080 The fans can operate in four different modes called Local Fan Control mode Override Fan Control mode External Fan Control mode and Fan Failure mode During each of these modes the SMC translates the temperature read from the chassis air inlet temperature sensor into a fan speed This translation depends on the current fan level Figure 4 1 Fan Control Modes Precedence The SMC powers up in Local Fan Control mode Fan Failure mode has precedence over all other modes Thefan speed associated with a fan level is configurable using fan control records in the backplane FRU data EEPROM e Each Fan Level is related to a temperature interval defined in the fan control FRU data records e IftheSMCisin Fan Failure mode all attempts to change the mode to Override Fan Control mode or External Fan Control mode are rejected with the completion code D5h 34 0M5080 www kontron com System Management Figure 4 2 Example Relationship between Temperature Fan Level and Fan Speed Fan Level 3 Fan Level 2 Fan Level 1 Fan Level 0 14 12 10 je 9 8 a n c 6 uL 4 2 0 Temp Interval 0 Temp Interval 1 Temp Inter
60. t of Figures List of Figures g Figure 2 1 Block Diagram OMS0801G jasse sw 43 0558 ba SEE ED SA LASSA DE ED RR ER aN 5 Figure 2 2 Block Diagram 0M5080 10G ieke ER ENE eske ke 6 Figure 2 3 Base Interface Configuration sis issues eru aa SES ROSE EN DOE SEA EEN S SE REF PS 8 Figure 2 4 1G nn dUAON 22 sos ae Ee RR 4335 204 RR HERRIE ndash EE RR REG ad bee ed 8 Figure 2 5 106 Configurati n 444 005 acere x e BE H N Eb SA RR clea IC ROLE A CR A RC EE R 9 Figure 2 6 Management Module iis sis rs ar ehe RE TREE PART eske TEASER RAE E peke hadde 9 nM HELPER 10 Figure 2 8 10G Uplink Module ous ro eee ATT RS SA RR 10 Figure 2 9 Uplink Modules Slot Mapping ss ccc ccc eee IR hn 11 Figure 3 1 Shelf Ground Terminal 5 sis eds ssa HERE N RASSE SES EE N DOG SER EE DA 5288597 16 Figure 3 2 Assembly Sheet Example ses es ss ccc cece ee cee eee sd es hh hh 17 Figure 3 3 Power Input Pinout 32 2 ek nde OE ERG AR GE N GE Eek 18 Figure 3 4 AC Power Entry Module 1 55 osse sons tha hh Ra YU RR POEMA kane A Ha SE Rd anaes 19 Fade 4 1 Fam Dono MONG ej 34 Figure 4 2 Example Relationship between Temperature Fan Level and Fan Speed 35 Figure 4 3 Telco Alarm Connector susu paassa ux K s DAE a AF K KEVIEN S FRA ER sien 40 v 0M5080 www kontron com List of Tables List of Tables Table 2 1 Uplink Modules Connector TypeS 2 cece cece cece eee hh hh 10 Table 2 2 Listof SFP Modules c ioa RE RR ROC er OR 11 Ta
61. tate of these inputs in the event message Table 4 8 Telco Alarm Input Event Message 1 Event Message Rev 04h 2 Sensor Type F4h Telco Alarm Input 3 Sensor Number 4 Event Direction 7 Ob Assertion 1b De assertion Event Type 6 0 6Fh Sensor Specific Request Data Event Data 1 7 6 Event Data 2 Format 00h Event Data 2 not specified Other 5 values reserved 5 4 Event Data 3 Format 00h Event Data 3 not specified Other values reserved 3 0 offset 2h Alarm Cutoff 1h Major Reset Oh Minor Reset All other values are reserved 6 Event Data 2 FFh 7 Event Data 3 FFh Response Data 1 Completion Code 39 0M5080 www k on com System Management 4 2 7 5 Telco Alarm Connector Figure 4 3 Telco Alarm Connector The SMC Alarm connector pin out is described in the following table Table 4 9 Telco Alarm Connector Pinout IN 1 AMIR Minor Reset 2 AMIR IN Minor Reset 3 AMAR IN Major Reset 4 AMAR IN Major Reset 5 ACNO OUT Critical Alarm Normal Open 6 ACNC OUT Critical Alarm Normal Closed 7 ACCOM OUT Critical Alarm Common 8 AMINO OUT Minor Alarm Normal Open 9 AMINC OUT Minor Alarm Normal Closed 10 AMINCOM OUT Minor Alarm Common 11 AMANO OUT Major Alarm Normal Open 12 AMANC OUT Major Alarm Normal Closed 13 AMACOM OUT Major Alarm Common 14 APRCO OUT Pwr Alarm Normal Open 15 APRCOM OUT Pwr Alarm Common Shield Shelf GND Shelf Ground 40 0M5080 www kontron com Chapter
62. the backplane 4 2 3 Sensors and Event Log The Management Module implements its own local persistent System Event Log SEL and acts as event receiver for events issued by the node boards This local SEL in addition to the node board persistent local SEL provides information on current and past events 32 0M5080 www kontron com System Management 4 2 4 Management Interfaces The 0M5080 provides different management interfaces The main access point for interfacing to a system manager application is using IPMI over LAN RMCP protocol The RMCP termination is done on the integrated AdvancedMC Carrier Node boards They can bridge RMCP requests to either the local IPMC of the Carrier board or to the SMC on the Management Module using the redundant backplane IPMB O In addition management access is also possible from any AMC module using the IPMB L connected to the AMC and using bridged messages to either the Carrier IPMC or the SMC on the Management Module Using RMCP for management access is very similar to accessing a standard AdvancedTCA shelf manager However since the system does not contain a dedicated Shelf Manager entity a system manager needs to be aware of the topology of the OM5080 and needs to manage both node boards independently as ATCA node boards The Management Module contains system alarm I Os fan control and inventory data as well as its own system event log SEL and system sensor information can be acce
63. tible format of the IPMI FW update image To do the update use the CLI command example updating AMC FW plugged into slot B1 Ethernet Fabric download amcipmifw tftp 192 168 50 5 ipmi pkg amcbl Flashing a new IPMI firmware will disable the IPMI Controller for some minutes Are you sure to update the IPMI firmware y n y Ethernet Fabric f 47 0M5080 www k on com A Getting Help If at any time you encounter difficulties with your application or with any of our products or if you simply need guidance on system setups and capabilities contact our Technical Support at North America EMEA Tel 450 437 5682 Tel 49 0 8341 803 333 Fax 450 437 8053 Fax 49 0 8341 803 339 If you have any questions about Kontron our products or services visit our Web site at www kontron com You also can contact us by E mail at North America support ca kontron com EMEA support kom kontron com Or at the following address North America EMEA Kontron Canada Inc Kontron Modular Computers GmbH 4555 Ambroise Lafortune Sudetenstrasse 7 Boisbriand Ou bec 87600 Kaufbeuren J7H OA4 Canada Germany A 1 Returning Defective Merchandise Before returning any merchandise please do one of the following Call 1 Callour Technical Support department in North America at 450 437 5682 and in EMEA at 49 0 8341 803 333 Make sure you have the following on hand our Invoice your Purchase Order and the Serial Number o
64. tion Chapter 4 System Management Chapter 5 Updating the System e Appendix A Getting Help Appendix B Glossary ix 0M5080 www kontron com Preface Customer Comments If you have any difficulties using this user s guide discover an error or just want to provide some feedback please send a message to Tech Writer ca kontron com Detail any errors you find We will correct the errors or problems as soon as possible and post the revised user s guide on our Web site Advisory Conventions Seven types of advisories are used throughout the user guides to provide helpful information or to alert you to the potentialfor hardware damage or personal injury They are Note Signal Paths Jumpers Settings BIOS Settings Software Usage Cautions and Warnings The following is an example of each type of advisory Use caution when servicing electrical components A QP Pe Note Indicate information that is important for you to know WARNING Indicates potential for bodily harm and tells you how to avoid the problem CAUTION Indicate potential damage to hardware and tells you how to avoid the problem ZN ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that electronic boards and their components are sensitive to static electricity Therefore care must be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product in order to ensure product integrity at all times Please read also the section Special Handlin
65. to section 4 2 7 for more details 2 1 5 Uplink Module Figure 2 7 1G Uplink Module Figure 2 8 10G Uplink Module Each AMC Carrier board is linked to its own Uplink Module with 2x 10 100 1000Base T on their Base Interface They are accessible through RJ45 connectors In addition the 1G version Carrier board is linked to its Uplink Module with 2x 1GbE links Alternatively the 10G version Carrier board is linked to its Uplink Module with one 10GbE link Those links give access to the FI through SFP or SFP connectors respectively In summary the Uplink Module features are e 3 HP Front 1 0 e 2x BI 10 100 1000Base T RJ45 2xFI 1000Base X SFP transceiver 1G Version 1x 10GBase X SFP transceiver 10G Version e Redundant 48V power supply connector e 2 Wire IC interconnects to Management Module e Present and activity signals to the Management Module HotSwap e IPMB O support optional Table 2 1 Uplink Modules Connector Types Base Interface 1 Base Interface 2 Fabric Interface 1 Fabric Interface 2 RJ 45 RJ 45 SFP Fibre Copper SFP Fibre Copper 10G RJ 45 RJ 45 Backplane SFP Fibre Copper 10 0M5080 www kontron com System Features Figure 2 9 Uplink Modules Slot Mapping System Management Module Uplink Module 2 Fan Tray left The SFP and SFP modules required for the operation of the Fabric Uplink Ports are not provided with the 0M5080 and must be purchased separately The SFP uplink ports
66. u are ready to install the component in a computer Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure you are atan ESD workstation or grounded This will discharge any static electricity that may have built up in your body e When transporting a sensitive component first place it in an antistatic container or packaging e Handle all sensitive components at an ESD workstation If possible use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads e Handle components and boards with care Do not touch the components or contacts on a board Hold a board by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket Do not handle or store system boards near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields 15 0M5080 ron com Installation amp Operations 3 2 Shelf Ground Connection WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE A Before powering up the Shelf make sure that the Shelf Ground terminals are A connected to Protective Earth PE of the building Note Please note that in a typical telecom environment the VRTN path of the 48 V supply is grounded to Protective Earth PE of the building Note lt gt Logic ground and shelf ground are connected by default The ATCA Shelf provides a Shelf ground terminal at the left rear side The Shelf ground terminal provides two threads M6 with a 15 88 mm spacing between thread centers to connect a double lug Shelf ground terminal cable Figure 3 1 Shelf Ground Terminal 3 2 1 Sp
67. val 2 Temp Interval 3 Temp Interval 4 Temperature 4 2 51 External Fan Control Mode In External Fan Control mode external software is responsible to compute the fan level that is needed to cool the 0M5080 Therefore the chassis is splitted into two cooling domains Each cooling domain represents one of the two AdvancedTCA slots including all managed sub FRUS The Management Module enters External Fan control mode if it received at least the SetExternalFanControl OEM command for one cooling domain If it receives the SetExternalFanControl OEM command for both cooling domains it selects the highest fan as the actual one The Management Module enters External Fan Control mode if it receives the Set External Control Mode enable command for at least one Cooling Domain The Management Module leaves External Fan Control mode if it receives for both Cooling Domains the Set External Control Mode disable command The Set External Fan Control Mode enable command is expected to be received at regular intervals Upon expiration of a timeout on the Set External Fan Control Mode enable command the SMC assumes a Set External Fan Control Mode disable command Ifthe Management Module receives the Set External Fan Control Mode enable command only for one of the two cooling domains Normal Fan Level will be used for the second one The Management Module selects the highest Fan Level sent from each cooling d
68. with indicator and they contains three 80 mm fans 69 m3 h each and one 40 mm fan 28 m3 h Others caracteristics e 2x3 fans 24V Fans are current monitored voltage controlled Fan tray presence sensor e Hot swappable Five fan speed levels 0 to 4 Cooling from right to left when facing front 2122 Air Filter The ATCA Shelf has a front replaceable air filter The filter element is an open cell polyurethane foam special coating to provide improved fire retardation and fungi resistance The filter meets the reguirements of the Telcordia Technologies Generic Reguirements GR 78 CORE specification The air filter presence is detected by a read sensor switch located on the Backplane Chapter 3 contains a section explaining how to maintain your system especially air filters 2 1 3 Backplane The 2 slot ATCA monolithic backplane was specifically designed to provide e 2 ATCA slots e 2 RTM slots e 1 dedicated slot for a System Management Controller e 2 dedicated slots for Uplink Modules 1G or 106 e 2slots for the fan trays 7 0M5080 www kontron com System Features 21 3 24 IPMB The Shelf uses an Intelligent Platform Management Bus redundant A and B IPMB for management communications among all ATCA Carriers and the Management Module SMC 2 1 32 Base Interface BI Figure 2 3 Base Interface Configuration Uplink 1 Carrier Slot 1 Backplane Carrier Slot 2 Uplink 2 RJ45 Sw
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