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1. 1 5104 MMC LL LANE E 202 erne See 13 57 22602 Firmware upgrade procedure successful 11 RTC 5104 User Manual 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 Activate MMC Firmware Although the new MMC FW is successfully downloaded to the board called deferred version it needs to be activated before it will be functional Use following HPM 1 command root localhost ipmitool b 7 t 0xa6 hpm activate PICMG HPM 1 Upgrade Agent 1 0 2 The front panel FRU LED s 1 and 2 red OOS and green payload LED are flashing during the FW update activation This procedure needs around 10 seconds to finalize the update CPLD Configuration Upgrade Load New CPLD Image Type IPMItool HPM 1 upgrade command and select the new CPLD image root localhost ipmitool b 7 t Oxa6 hpm upgrade rtm5104ne_0x01_0x06_hpmlfpga img PICMG HPM 1 Upgrade Agent 1 0 2 Validating firmware image integrity OK Performing preparation stage Services may be affected during upgrade Do you wish to continue y n y OK Performing upgrade stage ID Name Versions Upload Progress Upload Image Active Backup File 0 50 100 Time Size F 2 5104 FPGAA 1 03 HIST SE 06 Theret cee cae ee eur ee 04 14 0a7fc Component requires Payload Cold Reset Firmware upgrade procedure successful Activate CPLD Configuration Although the new
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3. R_LED OOS Red On Out of service Off Normal Blinking bootloader active update in progress G_LED Health Green FW Status Indicator On FW active payload active Off FW inactive Blinking FW active payload inactive B LED Handle Blue Handle LED for hot swap indicating RTC 5104 User Manual 28 Appendix A Glossary A 1 Glossary AMC ATCA BI FI FRU FW GbE HPM IPMC IPMI OOS PCle PICMG RTM RX SAS SATA SCSI SDR SerDes ShMC TCLK TX UHCI XAUI RTC 5104 User Manual Advanced Mezzanine Card Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture Base Interface Fabric Interface Field Replaceable Unit Firmware Gigabit Ethernet Hardware Platform Management Intelligent Platform Management Controller Intelligent Platform Management Interface Out Of Service PCI Express PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group Rear Transition Module Receive Serial Attached SCSI Serial Advanced Technology Attachment Small Computer System Interface Sensor Data Record Serializer Deserializer Shelf Manager Controller Telecom Clock Transmit Universal Host Controller Interface X means ten Attachment Unit Interface 30 31 RTC 5104 User Manual AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet www advantech com Please verify specifications before quoting This guide is intended for reference purposes only All product specifications are subject to change without notice
4. The MMC on the RTM 5104 utilizes Advantech s IPMI Core and is compliant to IRTM O and IPMI 1 5 2 0 CPLD CPLD is a logical controller that controls power sequence the UART redirection and reset buffer To configure the UART please set it in the BIOS of main CPU board The CPLD update instructions are discussed in a later chapter of this user manual I O Ethernet Interface There are two LAN ports on the RTM 5104 implemented from an Intel i350 AM2 con troller The two GbE PHY connect to the NIC of Advantech s front ATCA CPU board through a PCle interface Compliance This product conforms to the following specifications PICMG3 0 R3 0 Advanced Telecommunication Computing Architecture PICMG HPM 1 PICMG IRTM O SAS1R10 Serial Attached SCSI 1 1 Revision 10 SAS 1 1 SFF 8088 T10 Technical Committee and SCSI Trade Association IEEE 802 3 copper interface 7 RTC 5104 User Manual 2 10 Hot Swap Capability The RTM 5104 supports Full Hot Swap capability as per PICMG3 0R3 0 IRTM O It can be removed from or installed in the system while it is on without powering down the system Please refer to the PICMG3 0R3 0 IRTM O specifications for additional details Note All the management infrastructure is present for hot swap but the user KN must take the proper action first to protect data installed on the OS EJ installed from the Front Board such as an un mounted SAS HDD To use the HDD hot swap feature please con
5. Chapter 1 a_i m Mi A Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 UCI lite Led Le 2 Functional Block Diagrami sessirnir RNA ERANA 2 Figure 1 1 Functional Block Diagram 2 Board Specification osse Technical RE A Table 2 1 Advantech RTM 5104 ATCA Rear Transition Board Technical RE 4 EMM INTC ACC es eeicicssccsasiotues eege edd a N 5 USB 2 ONC ACC noninar a aea REAA Eaa 5 Table 2 2 USB Connector Pin out c ccccccccsccesseessessseeeeeees 5 SAS ele te EE 6 2 4 1 RAID Configuration ccecccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeetaeeeeeneee 6 Serial Port mini USB Type or RJ 45 Twvpel renerne kreere 6 Table 2 3 Serial Port Connector Pin out Mini USB 6 Table 2 4 Serial Port Connector Pin out DAP 6 Ee Ee 7 Wi EE 7 e E ME 7 elie n GPE D ossiani te deeg eegen 7 VO Ethernet Interface inccccsccasaccscvasecovcusvesseunsdaesavandvavaantaacecansnenedeusarsuasavareas 7 elle TEEN H Hot Swap Capability ssssneeee nerne erne renen 8 MMC Firmware Operation 9 Module Management Controller MM 10 RTM 5104 Field Upgradeable Components u u seseusereerer nerne ennnnee 10 3 2 1 MMC Boot Loadef 65 anena aanita 10 3 2 2 MMC Firmware 10 32 3 CPLD EE 10 all OR EC 11 3 3 1 HPM 1 Preconditions assirinassi ainia 11 3 3 2 MMC Firmware Upgrade cccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeseae
6. LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein V RTC 5104 User Manual Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage m To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on m Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec tronic components We Appreciate Your Input Please let us know of any aspect of this product including the manual which could use improvement or correction We appreciate your valuable input in helping make our products better RTC 5104 User Manual vi Contents
7. Panel of the RTM 5104S00E 1 W W u sssssssesesesensssssneseren renerne ken enn kn nes 27 Figure 4 1 RTM 5104S00E Front Panel Ports Indicators and WIES aeiaai aeaa Eee geseet 27 Front Panel of the RTM 5104NOOE ccceeseeececceeeeeseeeeeseeseeeeeeeanees 28 Figure 4 2 RTM 5104N Front Panel Ports Indicators and Switch SEERE EE 28 LED DeTNITNONS EE 28 GIOSS E Ee EE 30 viii Overview This chapter briefly describes the RTM 5104 product technology 1 1 1 2 Introduction The RTM 5104 is a single slot 6HP ATCA rear transition module for I O extension of Advantech ATCA CPU blades To meet serviceability requirements the RTM 5104 is designed as a fully managed and hot swappable FRU The storage tray supports up to two hot swappable 2 5 SAS HDD s or four MO 297A SSD s and can be operated at up to 3 0 Gbits sec Two external mini SAS connectors are provided on the rear panel for failover cabling as a separate part number The RTM implements a mini USB connector that provides a host powered USB slave port exposing a UART port of the front blade via USB Two Ethernet GbE ports provide two additional I O ports for rear LAN access One USB port USB 2 0 supports USB devices such as a key board mouse USB Flash drive or USB CDROM The RTM also implements one Fabric Mezzanine Module type II socket to support flexible IO extension like 10GE ports a server type graphics module or PCle expressed based offload W
8. cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equip ment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel m The power cord or plug is damaged M Liquid has penetrated into the equipment m The equipment has been exposed to moisture m The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual mM The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT
9. 104 User Manual 4 3 Installation of the FMM 4 3 1 Mounting Fabric Mezzanine Modules have to be mounted before the RTM 5104 is inserted into the chassis To install an FMM on a removed RTM 5104 1 2 3 Unlock the screws from the cover panel of the FMM site Remove the cover panel from FMM bay Carefully mount the FMM on the FMM bay Make sure the connectors firmly attached Install the screws to secure the FMM to RTM 5104 Attach the screws onto the panel of RTM 5104 RTC 5104 User Manual 26 4 3 2 Removal To uninstall a FMM from a removed RTM 5104 1 Follow the extraction steps to remove the RTM 5104 board from the chassis 2 Unscrew the screws close to the FMM connector and also from the front panel of the FMM 3 Remove the FMM from the board 4 Re attach the cover panel to the FMM and install the screws on the board 4 4 Front Panel of the RTM 5104S00E SAS HD Slot 1 SAS HD Slot2 LAN LAN2 FMM socket Health LED G Figure 4 1 RTM 5104S00E Front Panel Ports Indicators and Switches 27 RTC 5104 User Manual 4 5 Front Panel of the RTM 5104N0O0E Mini SAS Out SAS HD Slot 1 SAS HD Slot 2 Mini SAS in LAN1 LAN2 COM2 Ru 45 Handle switch Hot Swap LED B USB1 COM1 OOS LED R Mini USB Health LED G Figure 4 2 RTM 5104N Front Panel Ports Indicators and Switches 4 6 LED Definitions LED Category Color Description
10. 4 CPLD Update Successful 0x02 0x00 Update Timeout 0x02 0x04 Update Aborted 0x02 0x02 Recovery Finished 0x02 0x0E Example Event Identification The Integrity Sensor is listed as last RTM 5104 sensor verify below IPMItool example root localhost ipmitool b 7 t 0xa6 sdr elist RTM_HOTSWAP Olh ok 192 96 Module Handle Opened RTM_INTEGRITY O8h ns 192 96 Disabled As previously discussed the Integrity Sensor does not provide a sensor reading disabled but supports event generation at any time 15 RTC 5104 User Manual 3 5 3 5 1 3 5 2 Occurred events are stored as records in the System Event Log and can be read out with following IPMItool command root localhost ipmitool b 7 t Oxa6 sel elist 3 Pre Init Time stamp Module Hot Swap RTM_HOTSWAP Module Handle Opened Asserted 4 Pre Init Time stamp OEM RTM_INTEGRITY OEM Specific Asserted Detailed information to single system events event data bytes in the SEL can be displayed with IPMItool sel get lt entry gt root localhost ipmitool b 7 t Oxa6 sel get 0x04 SEL Record ID 0004 Record Type i 02 Timestamp 09 27 1983 02 54 36 Generator ID 00a6 EvM Revision 04 Sensor Type OEM Sensor Number 08 Event Type Sensor specific Discrete Event Direction Assertion Event Event Data RAW a00100 Event Interpretation Missing Description OEM Specific The E
11. AID functionality There are three types of RAID modes that the RTM 5104 can suppport RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 1 0 The RAID mode can be selected in the BIOS POST setup menu 2 5 Serial Port mini USB Type or RJ 45 Type The RTM 5104 includes one serial port available via a mini USB connection The serial port comes from the front board through the Zone 3 connector The serial port functions from 9 6 to 115 2kbits s In addition there is an additional RJ 45 type serial port on the RTM 5104NO0E Table 2 3 Serial Port Connector Pin out Mini USB Pin Signal VCC DATA DATA GND GND ajA oO Pm Table 2 4 Serial Port Connector Pin out RJ 45 Pin Signal TX TX RX NC1 NC2 RX NC3 NC4 COPN OD MIR QW hm RTC 5104 User Manual 6 2 6 2 7 2 7 1 2 7 2 2 8 2 9 Note The remote side computer needs to have a drive V10 r installed for the USB to COM conversion functionality Please go to the website of Sili B con Lab to obtain the latest USB to UART bridge driver for CP21xx VGA To support VGA please install a FMM 5002 on the FMM socket Firmware MMC The MMC is a logical controller that monitors the health status voltages and temper ature of the RTM 5104 and stores the data to a local sensor data record SDR It forwards the RTM 5104 status and sensor data to the Carrier IPMC on an ATCA board The MMC also maintains the RTM 5104 s FRU information repository
12. CPLD configuration is successfully stored on the board deferred version it needs to be activated before it s loaded into the CPLD chip The following two actions are needed to finish the upgrade 1 HPM 1 activate command Schedule the CPLD load with the HPM 1 Activate command root localhost ipmitool b 7 t 0xa6 hpm activate PICMG HPM 1 Upgrade Agent 1 0 2 2 HPM 1 Payload cold reset In order to activate the new CPLD image a payload cold reset is required Component requires Payload Cold Reset RTC 5104 User Manual 12 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 1 The front panel FRU LED s 1 and 2 red OOS and green payload LED are flashing during the FW update activation This procedure needs around 10 seconds to finalize the update Verify Successful Upgrade To verify the update process the IPMItool hom check command can be used root localhost ipmitool b 7 t 0xa6 hpm check PICMG HPM 1 Upgrade Agent 1 0 2 Device Id 0x31 Device Revision 0x81 Product Id 0x5104 anufacturer Id 0x2839 Unknown 0x2839 ID Name Versions Active Backup O 5104 BLL 22103 1 5104 MMC T04 1 03 2 5104 FPGAA 1 06 1 03 Component requires Payload Cold Reset Now the MMC and CPLD Backup version should be the former active version and the active version should be the version of the upload file Sensors Monitoring board voltages and temperatures in one of th
13. M Command The RTM module LAN Controller MAC addresses will also be stored in the FRU EEPROM making the MAC s available even if the payload is not powered This helps to relate the MAC address and the physical logical RTM module location The RTM 5104 board is equipped with 2 MAC addresses in total Please find below the used order in the FRU EEPROM Internal Use Area 17 RTC 5104 User Manual 3 6 4 Table 3 2 MAC Address Mapping Table MAC Number LAN Interface 0 RTM LAN1 i350 MAC 0 1 RTM LAN2 i350 MAC 1 Read MAC Address OEM command ipmitool raw Ox2e Oxe2 0x39 0x28 0x00 lt MAC Number gt Response 39 28 00 lt MAC Address gt Load Default Configuration OEM command Several configurations settings are provided by the MMC verify chapter lt 3 6 2 Con figuration Setting OEM commands gt To reset all of them to their default values a single OEM command is available to perform this with only one IPMI command ipmitool raw Ox2e OxF2 0x39 0x28 0x00 Response 39 28 00 RTC 5104 User Manual 18 Board Installation This chapter describes the proce dure to install the RTM 5104 into the front board Jumper setting and LED definitions are also described here 4 1 Installation of Board 4 1 1 Insertion To ensure that the RTM 5104 will function properly in the chassis below is the sequence of handles and the FW LED 1 2 3 Leave the ejector handle in the open position Choose one node
14. User Manual RTM 5104 AdvancedTCA Rear Transition Module for MIC 5332 AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2013 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Lid Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements ATCA and AMC are trademarked by PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group QPI and Tylersburg are trademarked by the Intel Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech as
15. and sent to the default event receiver The event message contains three bytes of event data The first byte defines how the event is supposed to be treated the value of OxAO defines that event data 2 and 3 contain OEM data please verify the IPMI specification for details on OEM sensors Event data 2 is used to identify which component the event relates to This can either be a HPM 1 component a logical component feature on the board for example FRU RTC or simply a board specific event Event data 3 7 3 identifies the action or a subcomponent For example If the com ponent in byte 2 was a HPM 1 component it might report if this was an update a roll back or boot failure If the component in byte 2 was FRU it might indicate the subcomponent area within the FRU that the event relates to Event data 3 2 0 holds the result code For the HPM 1 example above it might report that an update or rollback either succeeded or failed For the FRU example it might indicate a checksum error Event Data Byte Definition The following list provides the exact Integrity sensor event bytes definition Data Byte Bit Description Value Event Data Event data 2 amp event data 3 used as 1 7 0 IPMI Header 0xA0 OEM data 0x00 0x07 Gre SEET FW FPGA 2 7 0 Component 0x08 OxFE Logical component FRU RTC OxFF se Board specific event b00000 Update b00001 Recovery Rollback b00010 Manual Rollback b00011 Automatic Rol
16. ck capable it can potentially be damaged through a failed upgrade operation Because of this Advantech does not plan to release boot loader updates to customers MMC Firmware The active MMC firmware application is located at the program memory space The LPC1756 on chip flash holds one firmware FW copy an active one as well as a backup one is stored in external flash providing roll back features in case of failed FW upgrades Advantech will provide bug fixes updates and new features through FW application images CPLD A Lattice LCMXO2 1200HC CPLD is used to provide additional connectivity for the MMC and payload It provides extension interfaces with configurable routing options as well as some additional stand alone functionality RTC 5104 User Manual 10 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 1 HPM 1 Update As mentioned above the MMC firmware supports a rollback mechanism This means that the FW will create a backup copy of the current active configuration each time a new FW is downloaded through HPM 1 thus allowing to switch back to the old ver sion in case of upgrade problems All components have separate upgrade and activation phases For the MMC Applica tion this means that the new configuration will only be activated through a HPM 1 Activation command resulting in a FW restart For the boot loader this means that the new configuration will either automatically become active at the next reboot or
17. e HDDs in the operation system to ensure no data loss will happen during the extraction process 2 Unlock the ejector handle at the bottom side near the HDD cage Hot swap LED 3 The blue hot swap LED will start blinking once the ejector handle is unlocked 4 After the hard drives are fully powered down the blue hot swap LED will light on solid blue which indicates the board is ready to be removed 5 Unfasten the retaining screws 6 Unlock the second handle and fully open both handles to extract the board 7 Extract the RTM 5104 out of the chassis 21 RTC 5104 User Manual 4 2 HDD Tray Installation The RTM 5104 includes two SAS SATA HDD trays and can support two HDD s with a height of less than 15mm 0 6 To make the board fuction properly please follow the population requirements when installing the SAS SATA HDD 1 Mixing of SAS and SATA HDD s is allowed 2 For a single HDD it can be inserted on either HDD tray 4 2 1 Installation of the SAS SATA HDD 1 Locate the HDD tray where we plan to populate the SAS SATA HDD 2 Unscrew the HDD tray front panel screw RTC 5104 User Manual 22 3 Open the HDD tray handle 4 Pull out the HDD tray 23 RTC 5104 User Manual 5 Unlock the air deflector from the HDD tray 6 Fasten HDD and HDD tray with screws RTC 5104 User Manual 24 7 Insert the HDD tray in the slot 8 Fasten the screw on the HDD tray front panel 25 RTC 5
18. e main tasks of the MMC populated on the RTM 5104 board All important voltages and temperatures are con nected to the MMC sensor part Furthermore the MMC provides some more logical and helpful sensors Sensor List All sensors available on the RTM 5104 are listed in the table below No Sensor ID E Type Description 1 RTM_HOTSWAP OEM Sensor specific Module Hot Swap sensor 2 RTM 1 8 VOL Voltage Threshold RTM Board 1 8 V voltage 3 RTM 1 0 VOL Voltage Threshold RTM Board 1 0 V voltage 4 RTM 12 VOL Voltage Threshold RTM Payload Power 12 V 5 RTM 3 3 VOL Voltage Threshold RTM Board 3 3 V voltage 6 RTM_IN TMP Temperature Threshold RTM Board Intake temperature 7 RTM_OUT TMP Temperature Threshold RTM Board Outlet temperature 8 RTM_INTEGRITY OEM Advantech Integrity sensor 13 RTC 5104 User Manual 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 Integrity Sensor The Advantech Integrity Sensor is an OEM sensor according to the SDR Sensor Data Record definitions in the IPMI specification Its main purpose is to monitor inter nal firmware states and report events to the operator that would otherwise go unno ticed hence integrity sensor Examples for those events are checksum errors firmware update success failure firmware rollbacks Sensor Characteristics The Integrity sensor does not support sensor reading but generates event messages only These events are stored in the local System Event Log SEL
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20. ical W x D HDD cages protrude 30mm over rear panel Characteristics 1 15 kg with two hard drives Weight 7 0 6 kg without hard drivers Operating Non operating 8 8 S 40 70 C 40 Temperature 0 55 C 32 131 F 158 F Humidity 5 to 93 40 C noncon 95 40 C non densing condensing 18G half sine Environment Shock 3G half sine 11ms each axis tims each axis 5 Hz to 20 Hz 1 m2 s3 0 01 g2 Hz Be flat Vibration 5 200 Hz 0 2G each axis 20 Hz to 200 Hz 3 dB oct slope down Compliance Environment ETSI EN300019 2 1 Class1 2 EN300019 2 2 Class 2 3 ETSI EN300019 2 3 Class 3 1E PICMG 3 0 R3 0 HPM 1 IRTM 0 FCC47 CFR Part15 Class A CE Mark EN55022 EMC EN55024 EN300386 Designed to meet GR1089 CORE RTC 5104 User Manual 2 2 2 3 FMM Interface The RTM 5104S00E and RTM 5104MO0E both include a Fabric Mezzanine Module connector to support a Fabric Mezzanine Module The FMM interface supports flexi ble IO extension like 10GE ports a server type graphics module or PCle expressed based offload on the RTM 5104 The following table shows the FMM modules that are supported by the RTM 5104 Part Number Description FMM 5001FE 10 Gb Intel 82599ES with dual SFP output FMM 5002E Server graphic with one external VGA port FMM 5006E Intel QuickAssist Accelerator USB 2 0 Interface The RTM 5104 features one USB connector on the faceplate USB features i
21. ith a PClex16 or 2 PClex8 gen 3 ports interfacing to the front blade the FMM socket is not only a perfect solution for IO port extension but also custom acceleration and interfaces Functional Block Diagram RS232x1 RS232x1 IPMBL RTMGPIO RTMLink EE e zm zm zs zs e bk wn ze e e e zl ze A Co layout Co layout Primary ports RS232x1 Figure 1 1 Functional Block Diagram RTC 5104 User Manual 2 Board Specification This chapter describes the hard ware features of the RTM 5104 2 1 Technical Data Table 2 1 Advantech RTM 5104 ATCA Rear Transition Board Technical Data One mini USB connector USB slave Peral COM RJ 45 connector RTM 5104NE only RS232 ficar Pirai Ethernet Two 1000BASE T or SFP ports Interface USB 2 0 One USB connector Type A Two hot swappable 2 5 SAS HDD bays or 4 hot Storage swappable MO 297A trays optional Two mini SAS connectors Extension EMM One type II socket with PClex16 gen 3 host inter face MMC Controller LPC1756 Cortex M3 IPMI IPMI Advantech IPMI Core compliant to IRTM 0 and IPMI 1 5 2 0 RTM Advantech common RTM interface Type II Zone 3 One PCle x 4 One PCle x 16 Four SAS One Interface USB 2 x RS232 GPIO IPMBL MMC manage ment interface Power 12W typical without hard drives and FMM Requirements 53W typical with two hard drives and FMM Dimensions 6HP 322 25 x 94 mm PCB size Phys
22. lback b00100 Activation b00101 Flash 0 Boot 600110 Flash 1 Boot Action b00111 Common Header 3 7 3 Subcomponent b01000 Internal Area b01001 Chassis Info Area b01010 Board Info Area b01011 Product Info Area b01100 Multi Record Area b01101 Time synchronization b01110 Graceful Shutdown b01111 Not defined yet b11111 Not defined yet RTC 5104 User Manual 14 3 4 5 3 4 6 3 4 7 b000 Successful b001 Failed b010 Aborted b011 Checksum Error 2 ES Sen b100 Timeout b101 Initiated b110 Finished b111 Unspecified Error Event Data Translation The structured definition allows simple translation of each Integrity Sensor event message Below is an example Integrity Sensor SEL event 0x0A0100 The three event data bytes could be translated in following manner Data 1 OxOA Header Data 2 0x01 logical Component MMC FW Data 3 0x00 b00000000 Update Successful The example Integrity Sensor event reports a successful MMC Firmware update Event Data Table All event data combinations supported by the MMC Integrity Sensor can be found in following list Component Action Subcomponent Result Byte 1 Byte2 MMC FW Update Successful 0x01 0x00 Update Timeout 0x01 0x04 Update Aborted 0x01 0x02 Activation Failed 0x01 0x21 Manual Rollback Initiated 0x01 0x15 Automatic Rollback Initiated 0x01 0x1D Rollback Finished 0x01 0x0E Rollback Failed 0x01 0x09 Graceful Shutdown Timeout 0x01 0x7
23. nclude Capability to daisy chain as many as 127 devices per interface Isochronous asynchronous interface 480 Mbps transfer rate Standardization of peripheral interfaces into a single format Backward compatible with USB 1 1 devices USB supports Plug and Play and hot swapping operations if they are supported on the OS level These features allow USB devices to be automatically attached config ured and detached without reboot or running setup Table 2 2 USB Connector Pin out Pin Signal 1 VCC 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 GND 5 RTC 5104 User Manual 2 4 SAS Controller There is no SAS onboard controller utilized on the RTM 5104 Instead of an onboard controller the RTM 5104 controls SAS via the signals from the PCH on the main CPU board The controller has access to E Front board SAS x4 bus D HDD s mounted on the RTM 5104 Two external links mini SAS cable connection on RTM 5104NO0E To use SAS on the RTM 5104 the SAS ROM must be enabled in the BIOS menu of MIC 5332 Make sure to disable Disabled SCU devices and the Onboard SAS Oprom must be enabled To implement a redundant scheme two more interfaces can be routed between the external connector of the first and second RTM 5104NO0E Advantech reserves the possibility and hardware capability for HDD hot swap func tions on the RTM 5104 To acquire this feature contact your local sales for further help 2 4 1 RAID Configuration The SAS controller supports R
24. ntech management solutions support extended OEM IPMI command sets based on the IPMI defined OEM Group Network Function NetFn Codes 2Eh 2Fh The first three data bytes of IPMI requests and responses under the OEM Group Net work Function explicitly identify the OEM vendor that specifies the command func tionality To be more precise the vendor IANA Enterprise Number for the defining body occupies the first three data bytes in a request and the first three data bytes fol lowing the completion code position in a response Advantech s IANA Enterprise Number used for OEM commands is 002839h The RTM 5104 MMC supports Advantech IPMI OEM commands listed in the below table Table 3 1 OEM Command Overview Command LUN NetFn CMD Store Configuration Settings 00h 2Eh 2Fh 40h Read Configuration Settings 00h 2Eh 2Fh 4th Read MAC Address 00h 2Eh 2Fh E2h Load Default Configuration 00h 2Eh 2Fh F2h IPMItool Raw Command To be able to use the Advantech OEM commands with the open source IPMItool users have to employ the raw command of IPMItool Please find below command structure details of the IPMItool raw command General raw request Response if raw lt netfn gt is 2Eh OEM Group Configuration Setting OEM Commands The Read and Store Configuration OEM commands can be used to read and change several important board settings The following sub chapters describe the needed command details MAC Address Mirroring OE
25. our dealer Part No 2002532000 Edition 1 Printed in Taiwan March 2013 RTC 5104 User Manual ii Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables FCC Class A Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech website at http support advantech com where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software opera
26. slot from the rear ofthe chassis and align the PCB edge into the guide rail channel Carefully slide the RTM 5104 into the slot until the Zone 3 male connector con tacts with the Zone 3 female connector of MIC 5332 Make sure the front panel alignment pin falls into the receptacle Once the board is inserted with the han dle open the user should have the blue LED on and green LED off Holding both two handle ejectors close them both at the same time to make the board fully seated in the slot The user may pull the handle slightly to ensure the handles are latched securely If not please try to open and close the handle ejector again The blue and green LED s will start to blink Later blue LED turn off with green LED blinking FW active Fasten the retaining screws The blue hot swap LED on the front plate shall experience the ON Blink OFF transition to indicate a normal power on sequence of the RTM 5104 once the system is turned on Once the firmware and payload has been successfully activated the PICMG 3 0 LEDs shall be shown as below blue LED off ShMC granted activation green LED solid ShMC allowed ATCA blade to turn on payload power which indicates the board is turned on and is healthy v a Out of Service Health Hot swap e O O In case of a failure the red OOS LED will be lit RTC 5104 User Manual 20 4 1 2 Extraction To extract RTM 5104 from the chassis 1 Unmount th
27. sumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandize authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to y
28. tact your local sales office for further information RTC 5104 User Manual 8 MMC Firmware Operation This chapter describes the features of RTM Management Controller of the RTM 5104 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 Module Management Controller MMC The MMC is an intelligent controller that manages the RTM 5104 e g health moni toring hot swap LEDs etc It provides a communication interface to a RTM con nected to an ATCA system over an IPMB bus IPMB L A NXP LPC1756 microprocessor and a Lattice LCMXO2 1200HC CPLD are com bined on a management block of the RTM 5104 The system management solution is based on Advantech IPMI Core G02 which is Advantech s custom ATCA System Management implementation Its core is a NXP LPC1756 ARM Cortex M3 based CPU Voltage and temperature monitoring is done with the LPC1756 ADC input pins and external temperature sensors RTM 5104 Field Upgradeable Components The RTM 5104 rear transition board provides HPM 1 compliant in field updates sup porting a total of three components 1 MMC Boot Loader 2 MMC Firmware 3 CPLD The HPM 1 update works through the IPMB capable interface such as IPMB L MMC Boot Loader Located at the program memory space on chip flash memory of the NXP LPC1756 microcontroller is a small software component called the boot loader This compo nent has several important tasks to perform for the MMC boot process As the boot loader is not rollba
29. ting system version application software etc Acomplete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages iii RTC 5104 User Manual Warnings Cautions and Notes Warning Warnings indicate conditions which if not observed can cause personal injury Caution Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data e g A There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Notes provide optional additional information Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advan tech com Packing List Before setting up the system check that the items listed below are included and in good condition If any item does not accord with the table please contact your dealer immediately E RTM 5104 AdvancedTCA Rear Transition Module P Warranty certificate document x1 RTC 5104 User Manual iv Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp
30. vent Data field reflects the three needed bytes to identify the occurred Integ rity Sensor event FRU Information The MMC provides IPMI defined Field Replaceable Unit FRU information about the RTM module The RTM 5104 FRU data include general board information such as product name HW version or serial number A total of 2 kB non volatile storage space is reserved for the FRU data The boards IPMI FRU information can be made accessible via all MMC interfaces and the information can be retrieved at any time PICMG FRU Records In addition to the standard IPMI FRU data areas These FRU records are mandatory for the RTM module functionality Please note that the PICMG FRU data records are essential for RTM module Improper record data or wrong modifications can influence the correct activation and behavior of the RTM through the carrier manager FRU Information Access Commands The FRU device IPMI commands are supported by the MMC to read and write the RTM module FRU information Correct and board specific FRU data is programmed to each single module in factory Please be very careful using the regular IPMI FRU write command avoid if possible Wrong FRU data content could destroy the RTM payload functionality RTC 5104 User Manual 16 3 5 3 3 6 3 6 1 3 6 2 3 6 3 Example FRU Data Below example shows a default RTM 5104 FRU data excerpt Board and Product Info areas using the Linux IPMItool OEM Commands Adva
31. when a reboot is manually invoked through the HPM 1 Activation command HPM 1 Preconditions IPMItool Before upgrading users need to prepare a HPM 1 capable update utility Advantech recommends to use the open and verified IPMItool gt version 1 8 10 In general any tool compliant to the PICMG HPM 1 R1 0 specification can be used Interfaces The RTM 5104 can updated from the front board via IPMI bridging The MIC 5332 supports following IPMI interfaces KCS local payload interface active payload and OS support needed E IPMB L remote bridged via Carrier Shelf Manager independent of payload M LAN interface remote active payload required The upgrade procedures in the following chapters are described with the help of KCS since this is the easiest method Using LAN or IPMB is similar only the IPMI tool interface parameters which need to be used are different MMC Firmware Upgrade Load New MMC Firmware Image Type IPMItool HPM 1 upgrade command and select the new MMC firmware image root localhost ipmitool b 7 t 0xa6 hpm upgrade rtm5104_ne_hpm_fw_01_04 img PICMG HPM 1 Upgrade Agent 1 0 2 Validating firmware image integrity OK Performing preparation stage Services may be affected during upgrade Do you wish to continue y n y OK Performing upgrade stage ID Name Versions Upload Progress Upload Image Active Backup File 0 50 100 Time Size
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