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1. 10 e a S a a S 11 12 13 E A A we 14 15 SS ES PM no Status Current Capability Used Current 1 Primary 25 0 AMP 8 4 AMP 2 Redundant 25 0 AMP 8 4 AMP 3 Not Present 4 Not Present In this case channel 2 CU1 is present PS1 is asserted receives management power is enabled and receives payload power MP1 EN and PP asserted has a primary PM and a redundant PM assigned PM1 primary PM2 redundant and has a current requirement of 2 Amps 4 2 5 sdr command Syntax sdramc pm cu mcmc site Functions Displays the raw sdrs for the requested device The start of a new sdr if marked with so it is easier to find a particular record If you want a parsing of the sdr data you should use the sensor command Example S gt sdr pm 1 PM 1 SDRs Number 6 00 00 51 12 OF 88 00 00 2A 00 00 00 OA 61 00 C3 50 44 4D D1 8F 17 CC 3E 00 EF Al 3A 3A 6C 88 F2 02 00 51 01 33 88 00 00 OA 61 03 42 F2 6F 07 00 07 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 C8 48 6F 74 20 53 77 61 70 06 62 25 7A EE BC 50 D1 06 00 51 01 30 88 00 01 OA 61 03 C5 02 01 04 22 04 22 12 00 00 04 00 00 C4 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 FF 00 FF BA BA 00 97 97 00 00 00 00 00 C5 2B 33 2E 33 56 89 8F 74 EA 73 El FF 34 9E 83 DD MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 7
2. Examplel S gt fanlevel cu 1 CU LE gt Override fan level 5 ocal control fan level 15 socal control nabl state 0 The fanlevels are displayed Example2 gt fanlevel cu 1 12 CU 1 5 gt Override fan level 12 Xocal control fan level 15 ocal control enab state 0 The override fanlevel is changed MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 13 SAMWAY your way 4 2 15 sendipmb command Syntax sendipmb raw_command Functions Sends a raw IPMI command via the IPMB The command has to be entered in hex without the prefix Ox The checksum fields can be written as 00 as they are computed by the command Example gt sendipmb C2 BO 00 20 08 28 00 28 00 gt 20 B4 2C C2 48 28 00 00 CE 4 2 16 reset command Syntax reset warm cold amc cu no Functions Performs a warm or cold reset of the desired FRU Example S gt reset warm amc 3 Done 4 2 17 carrierno command Syntax carrierno Functions Displays the carrier number Example S gt carrierno Carrier No 0x0088 4 2 18 xmodem command Syntax xmodem carrierfru usersettings mchfru mchsdr Functions Receives the user settings the FRU file for the carrier the sdr or the fru file for the mch After the command is entered the MCH goes into data receive mode and waits for the data to be sent in XMODEM protocol You can then start the file transfer with your terminal p
3. A A A AA T ASEO A A e AA AAA AA 8 4 2 7 threshold command AAA lh sha ali a dices Si nae Desitatewcaileds 10 RA A AA 11 42 IAS CO mi anil ar iaaa ai e a E ardar aa Neda 12 AS o A ctalee baa a cand eee am eben lnantecauieat 13 42 CATS COI a e dato abi E 14 42 18 RAO CEs command A lia iaa 14 A2 2E saveeny COMA ios 15 42 22 reboot command lia aida 15 MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 2 SAMWAY your way 1 Front Panel and Connectivity The Front Panel of the Samway MCH is presented in Fig 1 The MCH has 3 Front panel connectors e GbE RJ45 connector directly linked with the 16 ports GigaBit Ethernet Switch The switch provides switching functionality for system Fabric A 1GbE e Mgnt RJ45 connector for 10 100 Ethernet management interface e DBG USB mini B connector for the Serial interface It provides access to the on board CLI command line interface The MCH has also a Reset push Button RST which asserts a soft reset for the IPMI management controller without reseting the GbE Switch The Samway MCH is equiped with the MicroTCA Hot swap Handle and the 3 Leds defined in MicroTCA Fig 1 Front Panel 2 Serial interface The MCH provides a serial interface over which the commands of the Command Line Interface CLI can be sent The CLI is available via the front panel USB mini B connector 2 1 Driver The Samway MCH uses the FT232R chip for converting the serial Comand Lin
4. M1A 1 M1A 2 M1A 3 Ml1A 4 MI1A 5 MIA 6 7 P1 M1A 7 M1A 8 M1A 9 M1A 10 M1A 11 M1A 12 P2 A3 2 A4 2 Al 2 A2 2 P3 A2 3 Al 3 A4 3 A3 3 P4 d a P5 mn en P6 om pen P7 P8 lt A4 8 A5 8 A6 8 A1 8 A2 8 A3 8 a P9 A4 9 A5 9 A6 9 A1 9 A2 9 A3 9 P10 A4 10 A5 10 A6 10 A1 10 A2 10 A3 10 P11 A4 11 A5 11 A6 11 A1 11 A2 11 A3 11 P12 a z en e S P13 ne e e n n ies A pS A a ol P14 EN a 2 Z P15 Z P16 E 5 5 P17 A4 17 A6 17 A5 17 Al 17 A3 17 A2 17 E P18 A4 18 A6 18 A5 18 Al 18 A3 18 A2 18 P19 A4 19 A6 19 A5 19 Al 19 A3 19 A2 19 gt P20 A4 20 A6 20 A5 20 A1 20 A3 20 A2 20 The highlighted info translates into AMC 1 port 8 is linked to AMC 4 port 8 4 2 11 links command Syntax links amc amc_no Functions Displays a list of all the links defined in the fru info of the desired FRU For every link the command displays e the link type e the ports it uses e the link s grouping id field e the link s asymmetric match field e the links status enabled disabled waiting enable waiting disable e partner Example gt links amc 2 AMC 2 No Link Type Ports Gr Id As Match Status Partner O Ethernet 1000Base BX 0 0x00 0x0
5. SAMWAY SSS your way 0A 00 51 01 2F 88 00 02 OA 61 03 C5 02 01 04 22 04 22 12 00 00 04 00 00 41 00 00 00 00 DO 00 00 00 00 FF 00 FF D8 D8 00 9A 9A 00 00 00 00 00 C4 2B 31 32 56 72 70 BB 6D F2 E2 4A 3F 18 B7 B9 F4 0E 00 51 03 16 88 00 03 OA 61 F3 6F 00 00 00 00 CA 50 44 4D 20 45 76 65 6E 74 73 B2 39 24 4A 7B 10 00 51 01 34 88 00 04 OA 61 03 Cl F1 OF OF 00 OF 00 OF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 C9 49 50 4D 42 20 4C 69 6E 6B BE F7 3E B3 C2 6D F7 4 2 6 sensor command Syntax sensor all amc pm cu mcmc site sensor_no Functions Parses sdr info for all the sensors in the system or all the sensors of a requested FRU or a particular sensor and displays sensor info in a user friendly manner Examplel S gt sensor pm 1 Disc gt discrete Thr gt threshold Unsp gt unspecified gt lower u gt upper Cc gt critical nc gt non critical nv gt non recoverabl no Type Valu Unit State Name 5 gt sal O Disc Handle Closed Hot Swap 1 Thr 3 29 V Ok 3 3V 2 Thr 12 22 V Ok 12V st 3 Unsp 4 Disc Raw 88 CO 08 80 IPMB Link For every sensor certain info is displayed e sensor number e sensor type discrete threshold unspecified e value if it can be parsed otherwise a raw value will be displayed e measuring unit if available e current status Ok limi
6. has passed since the last reboot 4 2 28 restore command Syntax restore only admin can use restore MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 16 Function SAMWAY your way Restores all parameters to the default values For the restore to be complete a reboot is necessary Example gt restore Restored to default 5 Ordering info 5 1 Ordering Formula For ordering you should use the following ordering formula SMW 02 x x xx 5 2 Order Codes Version Number Number of Tongues Hardware revision MicroTCA uTCA MTCA Carrier Hub MicroTCA uTCA MTCA Carrier Hub System Fabric A switching 1GbE Peto fe MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 Support for up to 12 AMCs 4PMs 2 CUs 17
7. links defined in the fru info of the desired AMC ekey displays a summary of the E Keying process cu displays information regarding the Cooling units fanlevel the command can either displays the override fan level and local control fan level or set a fanlevel sendipmb sends a raw IPMI command via the IPMB The command has to be entered in hex without the prefix 0x The checksum fields can be written as 00 as they are computed by the command reset performs a warm or cold reset of the desired FRU carrierno displays the carrier number xmodem receives using the xmodem protocol the user settings the FRU file for the carrier the sdr MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 5 SAMWAY your way or the fru file for the mch e scispeed changes the baud rate at which the CLI for the MCH and the bootloader framework operate e lanconfig readout or setting of network parameters e saveenv saves the changes that have been made to the parameters in the flash memory reboot restarts the MCH logout logs out the current user passw changes the password for the current user voltage displays the voltage values for the Management Power and Payload Power rails temp displays the MCH s temperature sensors values uptime displays the amount of time that has passed since the last reboot restore restores all parameters to the default values 4 2 2 help command Syntax help Functions Displays a list of all available c
8. 0 Enabled MCH1 F A 2 1 Ethernet 1000Base BX 1 0x00 0x00 Enabled MCH1 F A 8 2 Storage SATA 2 0x00 0x02 Enabled AMC4 2 3 Storage SATA 3 0x00 0x02 Disabled 4 PCI Express Genl SSC 4 5 6 7 0x00 0x02 Disabled 5 PCI Express Genl 4 5 6 7 0x00 0x02 Disabled 6 PCI Express Genl SSC 4 0x00 0x02 Disabled 7 PCI Express Genl 4 0x00 0x02 Disabled In this case AMC 2 has 3 enabled links two connected to the MCH fabric A port 2 and 8 and one connected to AMC 4 port 2 MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 12 SAMWAY your way 4 2 12 ekey command Syntax ekey Functions Displays a summary of the E Keying process Example S gt ekey Ekeying Summary AMC Ports Device Ports Type AMC2 0 MCH1 F A 2 Ethernet 1000Base BX AMC2 1 MCH1 F A 8 Ethernet 1000Base BX AMC2 2 AMC4 2 Storage SATA AMC4 2 AMC2 2 Storage SATA 4 2 13 cu command Syntax cu Functions Displays information regarding the Cooling units The command displays minimum and maximum fan levels the normal operating fan level and the current fan level Example S gt cu Cu 1 Minimum fan level 1 Maximum fan level 15 Normal operating level 3 Current fan level 3 CU 2 Not Present 4 2 14 fanlevel command Syntax fanlevel cu cu_no fan_level Functions The command can either displays the override fan level and local control fan level or set a fanlevel if a value is entered after the cooling unit s number
9. FRUs are identified by their IPMB address 4 2 9 parse command Syntax parse address Functions Displays parsed FRU information for the device whose no prefix hex ipmb address is entered If no address is given or the address is FD the command will parse the carrier fru information Example 72 gt amc 1 S gt parse 72 Module Current Requirement Amp 3 AMC P P Connectivity ChID 0 Lane0 P0 Lanel P31 Lane2 P31 Lane3 P31 ChID 1 Lane0 P1 Lanel P31 Lane2 P31 Lane3 P31 ChID 2 Lane0 P2 Lanel P31 Lane2 P31 Lane3 P31 ChID 3 Lane0 P3 Lanel P31 Lane2 P31 Lane3 P31 ChID 4 Lane0 P4 Lanel P5 Lane2 P6 Lane3 P7 Link 0 ChID 0 Lane0 Eth Link 1 ChID 1 Lane0 Eth Link 2 ChID 2 Lane0 Storage Link 3 ChID 3 Lane0 Storage Link 4 ChID 4 Lane0 Lanel Lane2 Lane3 PCI Link 5 ChID 4 Lane0 Lanel Lane2 Lane3 PCI Link 6 ChID 4 Lane0 PClIe Link 7 ChID 4 Lane0 PClIe MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 11 SAMWAY your way 4 2 10 bpppc command Syntax bpppc Functions back plane point to point connectivity Displays a summary of the backplane AMCs connectivity The Columns represent all the AMCs in the system and the rows represent all the ports of those FRUs Example S gt bpppe JeSSSe HHS ERRAR R Backplane point to point connectivity H Legend Pn PORT n Mnx MCH n Fabric x An x AMC n port x AMC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PO
10. SAMWAY your way MicroTCA Carrier HUB MCH Key Features e Support for up to 12 AMCs two CUs and four PMs e On board 12 ports unmanaged GbE Switch e Front panel GbE port connected to the switch e Front panel 10 100Mbps port for management e Front panel USB connector for debug e On board shelf manager e Own IPMI software e Firmware upgrade via IPMI commands HPM 1 or debug interface Description The Samway MCH is a MicroTCA uTCA MTCA Carrier Hub that can provide the advanced management and data switching required in any MicroTCA system It s main functions include IPMI controlled power management Electronic keying Hot swap of AMCs and switching functionality for system Fabric A 1GbE as defined in the AMC x standard series The Samway MCH uses Samway developed IPMI software Samway has a vast experience in MicroTCA uTCA MTCA and our portfolio includes all the devices defined in the standard MCH MicroTCA Hub Controller PDM Power Distribution Module CU Cooling Unit AMC Advanced Mezzanine Card Samway MCH has been thoroughly tested at the Interoperability Workshops organized by PICMG MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 1 SAMWAY your way Table of Contents L Front Panel md COS a A a ls 3 2 Serial tera iia 3 AD A Listat Commands iaioa o aa aada A Raihia 5 422 lO A aa Oe oy OP ee eR EO eR eo een re ee 6 ARA O A A A A AA i sudstardoceulolebia eels 6 42A AS CARA rr il da 6 A
11. e Interface to USB signals For successfully connecting a PC to the MCH a Virtual COM port VCP driver is required Usually a the appropriate driver is automatically detected and installed by the operating system In case the operating system fails to install the correct driver you can download the latest driver for FT232R from here and follow the instructions of the installation guides 2 2 Terminal Program Once the driver has been successfully installed you can connect to the MCH using any terminal program On Windows systems we recommend the use of Tera Term or Hyperterminal as the terminal programs Terminal settings MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 3 SAMWAY 7 your way e 19200 bits per second default baud rate this baud rate can be changed using scispeed CLI command syntax directory 4 2 17 scispeed command e data bits 8 e parity none e stop bit 1 In addition the xmodem CLI command can be used for file transfer syntax directory 4 2 16 xmodem command When using xmodem in Hyperterminal the transfer of the desired file can take up to 10 seconds to start 3 Ethernet Management interface The integrated 10 100Mbps Ethernet interface allows the MCH to be linked to any existing network The interface supports HTTP and TELNET protocols via TCP IP The user has full access to the commands of the Command Line Interface CLI via TELNET The use of standa
12. ged using logout syntax directory 4 2 21 logout command MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 4 SAMWAY your way 4 1 Log in As soon as you have established a connection you will be prompted to login Default access settings login user password USER login admin password ADMIN The passwords can be changed using passw syntax directory 4 2 22 passw command 4 2 Syntax directory 4 2 1 List of Commands help displays a list of all available commands For a detailed description you should use this user manual fru displays the active devices in the system PMs AMCs and Cus channels displays information regarding the power status of each Fru in the system PS1 MP EN PP The command also displays info regarding the PMs in the system PM s status redundant primary not used amount of used current amount of available current sdr displays the raw sdrs for a requested FRU sensor parses sdr info for all the sensors in the system or all the sensors of a requested FRU or a particular sensor The command displays sensor info in a user friendly manner threshold changes the desired threshold for the desired sensor to a inputed value frubuffer displays the raw fru info for all the FRUs in the system parse displays parsed fru info for the desired FRU bpppc back plane point to point connectivity Displays a summary of the backplane AMCs connectivity links displays a list of all the
13. old Readable Threshold Mask upper non recoverable threshold upper critical threshold upper non critical threshold Current Value 52 00 Sensor Units deg C Nominal Reading 75 00 Normal Maximum 85 00 Normal Minimum 0 00 Sensor Maximum Reading 127 00 Sensor Minimum Reading 128 00 MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 9 SAMWAY your way Upper non recoverable threshold 110 00 Upper critical threshold 100 00 Upper non critical threshold 90 00 Positive going threshold hysteresis value 2 00 Negative going threshold hysteresis value 2 00 In this mode the command displays various info for the desired sensor depending on it s type e device the FRU to which the sensor belongs e sensor no the sensor number assigned to it by the memc e local sensor no the sensor number assign to it by its carrier FRU e name e type e value For threshold sensors e status e sensor capabilities e threshold masks Lower Threshold Reading Mask Upper Threshold Reading Mask Threshold Assertion Event Mask Threshold Deassertion Event Mask Settable Threshold Mask Readable Threshold Mask e reading info current value measurement unit nominal reading normal maximum normal minimum sensor maximum reading sensor minimum reading e threshold values all available thresholds for the desired sensor e hysteresis values positive going and negative going For di
14. ommands For all commands only the syntax and an example are displayed For a detailed description you should use this user manual 4 2 3 fru command Syntax fru Functions Displays the active devices PMs AMCs and CUs and their operational states The command also displays the FRU s name if available Example gt fru MCMC1 M4 0 MCMC PM1 M4 0 PDM CUl M4 0 Cooling Unit AMC2 M4 O A2 AM4011 AMC3 Ml 9 A3 AM4301 AMC4 M4 0 AMC S302 80G 4 2 4 channels command Syntax channels Functions Displays information regarding the power status of each FRU in the system PS1 MP EN PP The command also displays information regarding the PMs in the system PM s status redundant primary not used amount of used current amount of available current The info is structured using a table The lines represent the channels and each of the colomns has a different meaning PS1 present MP management power EN enable MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 6 SAMWAY your way PP payload power NV Legend y asserted not asserted Example gt channels Primary PM Redundant PM Current Channel No PS1 MP EN PP No PS1 MP EN PP AMPs 0 1 y y Y Y 2 Y Y Y Y 3 0 1 2 1 y y y Y 2 Y Y Y Y 2 0 3 4 5 1 y y y y 2 y Y Y Y 3 0 6 1 y y y 2 y Y Y A 7 1 y y y y 2 y Y Y Y 0 4 8 9
15. rd protocols avoids the need for special software or drivers and so achieves platform independence The TCP IP protocol supports 10 simultaneous connections and the maximum packet size is limited to 1k On Windows systems we recommend the use of Hyperterminal or PuTTY as TELNET client J The factory default setting for the MCH IP address is 192 168 16 17 the IP address must be adjusted via the lanconfig command syntax directory 4 2 18 lanconfig command lan E configuration for use in your network Terminal settings e Local echo off e Local line editing off e Backspace key Control H 4 Command Line Interface CLI The Command Line Interface short form CLI is available via the USB interface The user can read or newly configure and save system parameters via the CLI Access is divided into 2 profiles and is password protected user profile System parameters can only be read in this profile the exception to this write protect is the lanconfig command syntax directory 4 2 18 lanconfig command lan configuration for setting the IP subnet and gateway addresses admin profile Full access to all system parameters All available CLI commands can be executed To avoid possible damage or malfunctions the access data for this profile must only be known to trained personnel with appropriate knowledge and competence relating to the system in which the MCH is used The profiles can be chan
16. rogram and select XMODEM as the protocol When using xmodem in Hyperterminal the transfer of the desired file can take up to 10 seconds to start Examples gt xmodem usersettings Please upload the file gt Done 4 2 19 scispeed command Syntax scispeed 9600 19200 38400 Functions MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 14 SAMWAY SS your Way Changes the baud rate at which the CLI for the MCH and the bootloader framework operate For the change to become valid the environment has to be saved using CLI command saveenv syntax directory 4 2 19 saveenv command and the MCH has to be rebooted either with the reboot command syntax directory 4 2 20 reboot command or by using the reset key Example S gt scispeed 9600 Baud rate changed to 9600 Save Environment and reboot 4 2 20 lanconfig command Syntax lanconfig ip mask gateway address Functions Readout or setting of network parameters e no parameter return of IP mask and gateway addresses of the LAN interface e ip IP address of the MCH e mask network mask e gateway standard gateway e address if a value is entered it will be assigned to the chosen parameter After a new address is set the change must be saved with saveenv syntax directory g 4 2 19 saveenv command and the MCH restarted either with the reboot command syntax directory_4 2 20 reboot command or by using the reset key Example
17. s e Readout of all network parameters gt lanconfig IP 192 168 16 17 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 16 255 Readout of the IP address gt lanconfig ip IP 192 168 16 17 Changing the IP address gt lanconfig ip 192 168 18 18 TP 196 168 18 18 4 2 21 saveenv command Syntax saveenv Function Saves the changes that have been made to the parameters in the flash memory If the modified parameters aren t saved in flash they will be lost after reboot Examples gt saveenv User Settings saved 4 2 22 reboot command Syntax reboot Function Restarts the MCH Examples gt reboot MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 15 SAMWAY your way 4 2 23 logout command Syntax logout Function Loggs out the current user Examples gt logout login 4 2 24 passw command Syntax passw Function Changes the password for the current user Examples gt passw Enter Old password Enter new password Use saveenv command before reboot for the change to be successful 4 2 25 voltage command Syntax voltage Functions Displays the voltage values for the Management Power and Payload Power rails Example S gt voltage MP 3 36V PP 12 11V 4 2 26 temp command Syntax temp Functions Displays the MCH s temperature sensors values Example S gt temp Temp1 29 DegC Temp2 39 DegC 4 2 27 uptime command Syntax uptime Function Displays the amount of time that
18. screte sensors e sensor capabilities e discrete masks assertion event mask deasertion event mask reading mask 4 2 7 threshold command Syntax threshold sensor_no Inc Iic Inr unc uc unr threshold_value Functions Changes the desired threshold for the desired sensor to a inputed value The sensor number is the one assigned to the sensor by the memc and not the local sensor number assigned by the FRU to which the sensor belongs I Thresholds can be changed only for sensors that advertise that the desired threshold can be set Some FRUs don t maintain the changed threshold s value after a reset a The thresholds abbreviations are Inc lower non critical le lower critical MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 10 SAMWAY 7 your way Inr gt lower non recoverable unc upper non critical uc upper critical unr upper non recoverable Examplel S gt threshold 64 unr 3 2 gt Successful New Threshold 3 19 In this case the upper non recoverable threshold of sensor 64 was set to 3 2 Example2 S gt threshold 87 unr 3 1 Upper non recoverable threshold can not be set gt Failed In this case the user tried to set the upper non recoverable threshold of sensor 87 to 3 1 Because the sensor didn t allow this type of threshold to be modified the operation failed 4 2 8 frubuffer command Syntax frubuffer Functions Displays the raw fru info for all the FRUs in the system The
19. t infringement lower non critical Inc lower critical le lower non recoverable Inr upper non critical unc upper critical uc upper non recoverable unr e name if available If a more detailed description is desired the command can be used to display a more in depth parsing of the desired sensor Example2 gt sensor 23 MicroTCA uTCA MTCA MCH User Manual Rev 1 3 8 SAMWAY Your way Device AMC 2 Sensor no 23 Local sensor no 11 Name A2 Temp CPU Type Threshold Value 52 00 deg C Status Ok Sensor Capabilities Sensor Auto Re arm Support Auto Sensor Hysteresis Support hysteresis is readable and settable Sensor Threshold Access Support readable and settable per Reading Mask and Threshold Mask Sensor Event Message Control Support per thresholds discrete stat vent Lower Threshold Reading Mask No Lower threshold comparison is returned F Upper Threshold Reading Mask upper non recoverable threshold upper critical threshold upper non critical threshold Threshold Assertion Event Mask upper non recoverable going high upper critical going high upper non critical going high Threshold Deassertion Event Mask upper non recoverable going high upper critical going high upper non critical going high Settable Threshold Mask upper non recoverable threshold upper critical threshold upper non critical thresh

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