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1.        Reasoning MIB Browser  File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help                Address   192 168 1 3    Advanced    OID    1 3 6 1 4 1 29361 1    SNMP MIBs Result Table  MIB Tree  i   gt  TRES sl ells Iso  org dod mternet private   enterpris es magmasi ae     69 snmpConfig    C3 temperature  i  gt  fanStatus     fanistatus     fanzStatus     fanastatus     fan4status    La powerSupplyStetus     pslStatus     pszstatus        sendAction  S sendActions       turnPowerOffon          Under the MIB Tree  the Magma Chassis will have status information that can be read by expanding the  respective folders  This information is also available in the Web interface mentioned previously  In addition   if we expand the sendAction folder  as shown above  we gain access to    writable    functions that  essentially allow us to remote control the chassis        EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager E    ss              _ 5 EFH I    Chapter 5 Functional   Benchmark Tests    Here are simple functional tests that you can perform with your expansion unit       swappable Fan Test    O AUN      Hot swappable PSU Test    Express IO Manager    radio button    Test    Express IO Manager Administration Test      Net burner   SNMP Verification Test    SNMP Verification Test    Accessing the SNMP Express IO Manager    A    B    C    D    E   a   b   on  d   e   f   g     Plug in Ethernet cable  or use cross over cable  to chassis RJ 45 port   Plug in all power cords to expansion chassis    D
2.     Next  assemble Slide piece B with end bracket D as shown below and secure with 2 Panhead screws and  locking nut  Ensure the Phillips screw head is located on the    open    side of the Slide pieces as shown  below  Tighten finger tight only to allow for minor adjustment during assembly in the Step 5        Add Screws to Rack Post  STEP 4     Attach 2 Panhead screws into the rack post where you want the chassis mounted  Be sure you have  measured accurately to ensure that everything fits in the rack correctly  Leave the screws untightened until  after you place the slide rail   s fingers  Step 5  between the screws as shown  If your rack has holes too large  for the screws  you can use the Bar Nut to secure your mounting by inserting the Panhead screw through  the rack hole and screwing it into the Bar Nut on the reverse side of the rack post  as shown  Notice that the  holes on the Bar Nut are soaced unevenly to accommodate different racks     EB3600 AB   Chapter6 Rack Slide Installation Ea          Attach Slide Rail to Rack  STEP 5     Attach to inside of rack with    fingers    pointing    out    and the end bracket to the rear  Secure each Slide    Mount with 4 screws as shown below   FRONT END RAIL    A   Il    m  i  My g 34       Sal       Secure with 2 screws to both front and rear posts  After you have secured the slide rail fingers to the rack  posts  tighten the 2 screws used to attach slide rail B to the end bracket D     EB3600 AB   Chapter6 Rack Slide Install
3.     volts times amps   watts  watts divided by volts   amps  watts divided by amps   volts    Prior to powering up the system  we recommend that you check your breaker box for the amps for each  circuit  commercial buildings or homes are rated 120 volts  note that double breakers are double the  current  if your household voltage is 120 then double breakers are 240 volts     IMPORTANT  Electrical equipment or appliances require a set amount of volts  you must make sure you plug it  into the right voltage        Important       EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation          In order to power up the system you would need sufficient circuits  Like other appliances  EB3600 AB  expansion unit requires a set amount of volts     Use two separate circuit lines     This applies to 110v 120V and 220V 230V  The image below is just an example  Electrical outlets vary from  country to country     2 Circuit Lines       Don t use multiple electrical outlets on one circuit line     This applies to 110v 120V and 220V 230V  The image below is just an example  Electrical outlets vary from  country to country        EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation             A power strip populated with four power  cords should not be connected on a single  electrical outlet     This applies to 110v 120V and 220V 230V     The image is just an example  Electrical  outlets vary from country to country     2 Circuit Lines  i i  1 i  1  I  Not recommended  especially for 110 120V   since each powe
4.   21     22     Internal Temperature monitoring   Clear Alarm button monitoring   Swappable fan status  for fans 1 2 3 and 4  Does not monitor power supply fan performance  Power Supply  1 Status   Power Supply  2 Status   Power Supply  3 Status  when installed    Power Supply  4 Status  when installed    Traps are defined to alert the SNMP server in case of overheat or failure in any of the subsystems mentioned  above   Remote chassis turn on   Input  Output switching for partitioned chassis    Does it support Japan Voltage   Answer  Power supply input range  100 240 VAC    Can   connect the Interface cable to host computer while it is on   Answer  Don t connect the Interface cable while the computer is on as if can cause the system to crash and  can damage the end connector of the cable     Can I disconnect the cable while the host computer and EB3600 AB unit are ON   Answer  Don t disconnect the Interface cable while system is running as this can cause failure and damage  the hardware     Can I plug in a GPU or any PCle cards while the EB3600 AB is On   Answer  Don t plug any PCle cards while the EB3600 AB is on as this can cause electrical short and damage  on the PCle card and PCle slot     Can   turn off the Magma EB3600 AB while the host computer is ON   Answer  You have to turn off the host computer first before turning off the Magma EB3600 AB     Can   hot swap the power supply module while the power supply is ON   Answer  You have to unplug the power cord from the p
5.   USA    It is not required  though highly recommended  that you keep the packaging from the original shipment of your Magma  product  However  if you return a product to Magma for warranty repair  replacement or take advantage of the 30 day  money back guarantee  you will need to package the productin a manner similar to the manner in which it was  received from our plant  Magma cannot be responsible for any physical damage to the product or component pieces  of the product  such as the host or expansion interfaces for the expansion chassis  that are damaged due to  inadequate packing  Physical damage sustained in such a situation will be repaired at the owner s expense in  accordance with Out of Warranty Procedures  Please  protect your investment  a bit more padding in a good box will  go a long way to insuring the device is returned to use in the same condition you shipped it in  Please call for an RMA  number first     EB3600 AB   Chapter 11 How to Get More Help 116       SAI    Appendix A Compliance    FCC    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 
6.  3 14  10 80  4 75 Volt  Nom  12 00  5 00  3 30  12 00  5 00 Volt  Max  12 60  5 25  3 46  13 20  5 25 Volt    Table 2  DC Output Voltage Regulations    a  The remote sensing is provided to  12V   5V  and  3 3V outputs to compensate for excessive cable  drops     b   5V   3 3V  and  12V outputs are located on the power distribution backplane     DC Output Load Distributions  The Table 3 defines the power supply typical output load distribution     Output Minimum 1200W O P  Voltage Current  A  Max  Current  A    12V 1 0 100 0   5Vsb 0 0 3 0 4 0    Table 3A  DC Output Load Distribution  power supply module     Output Note 1200W O P  Voltage   Max  Current  A    12V 1 0A min  100 0  2 PSU ON 40 0  1 PSU ON 30 0  2 PSU ON 40 0  1 PSU ON 30 0   12V 0 0A min  0 8  PS_ON 4 0  PS_OFF 3 0  The Max  combined 2 PSU ON 75 0  O P of  5V  amp   3 3V    1PSUON 60 0        5V           5Vsb    Table 3B  DC Output Load Distribution  completed power system        a  The total continuous output power is 750W 1200W max  For one  1  or two  2  modules installed   b  The peak current of  12V output is 110  of max rated current and may last for 15 msec   c  No minimum load is required to  5V   3 3V   12V and  5Vsb outputs     DC Output Efficiency  power supply module     The power supply efficiency is 80  minimum measured at 20   50   full load and nominal line input  which  is 115Vrms and 230Vrms conditions     Output Protection    Over Voltage Protection  The power supply can provide latch mode o
7.  4us  L1  lt 4us  ClockPM  Surprise  LLActRep  BwNot   LnkCtl  ASPM Disabled  Disabled  CommClk   ExtSynch  ClockPM  AutWidDis  BWInt  AutBWInt   LnkSta  Speed 8GT s  Width x8  TrErr  Train  SlotClk  DLActive  BWMgmt  ABWMgmt   DevCap2  Completion Timeout  Not Supported  TimeoutDis   LTR   OBFF Via message  DevCtl2  Completion Timeout  50us to 50ms  TimeoutDis   LTR   OBFF Disabled  LnkCtl2  Target Link Speed  8GT s  EnterCompliance  SpeedDis   Transmit Margin  Normal Operating Range  EnterModifiedCompliance  ComplianceSos   Compliance De emphasis   6dB  LnkSta2  Current De emphasis Level   6dB  EqualizationComplete   EqualizationPhasel   EqualizationPhase2   EqualizationPhase3   LinkEqualizationRequest   Capabilities   a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  Capabilities   100 v1  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00                                    EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation PER    ss tc G    Use the    Ispci   grep 8796    command to check that the Magma card slot devices are detected  see  image below      dev localhost   x    File Edit View Search Terminal    Help       Below is the output text of    Ispci vv     Showing all Magma card slot devices with two GPU cards installed  Magma  devices are highlighted in red  Two GPUs plugged in are highlighted in green     01 00 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev a   prog if 00  Normal decode    Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Memory at f7100000  32 bit  non prefetch
8.  6 pin or 8 pin connector depending on  what the PCI E card or GPU required     6 pin 8 pin  connectors connectors    6 2 pin  connectors          EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Gan       K80 Installation      Connect breakout auxiliary power adapter to K80 power connector      Remove slot fillers      Align K80 on top of the PCle slot and slowly push it down until firmly seated      Secure it with the two screws      Connect the EB3600 AB auxiliary power connector to the K80 breakout auxiliary power adapter     OA WNN    The K80 comes with a breakout auxiliary power adapter     ara    Connect the breakout auxiliary power adapter to K80 power connector              EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation       ss tc   G    Remove slot fillers        EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Ei       A Neo    Connect Power Cord   Cable 6       e Plug  15A 110 120V   Connector  15A 110 120v  Magma only provides the 110 120v power cord     NOTE  User can also use 15A 220v 230v power cord   plug  Power Plug and Electrical outlets vary  from country to country        110 120 volt power cord       Plug in all power cords to the expansion chassis  Each supplied power supply will come with a power cord   Up to four Power Cords for EB3600 AB   A single expansion backplane has two power supply modules that require 2 power cords     Tn EEE LI        oy rast oy wy  ae   vr Mi vu             EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation          SAI    Connect to Electric
9.  Capabilities      60  Power Management version 3    68  MSI  Enable  Count 1 1 Maskable  64bit     78  Express Endpoint  MSI 00    b4  Vendor Specific Information  Len 14  lt   gt     100  Virtual Channel    128  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     600  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 1 Len 024  lt   gt    900   19    Kernel driver in use  nvidia    Kernel mod    Of 00 1 Audio device   Subsystem     ules  nouveau  nvidia    NVIDIA Corporation GK107 HDMI Audio Controller  rev al   NVIDIA Corporation Device 0967    Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  IRQ 17    Memory at  Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities    f5080000  32 bit  non prefetchable   size 16K       60  Power Management version 3      68  MSI  Enable  Count 1 1 Maskable  64bit      78  Express Endpoint  MSI 00    Kernel driver in use  snd_hda_ intel  Kernel modules  snd_hda_ intel    EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 48       o G    Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information    EB3600 AB Configurations    HARDWARE EB3600 AB    Backplane  Expansion Interface Card  IO Cable    Power Supply   6 2pin PCle Connector  Power Cord   Host Interface Card       EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information 490       Backplane and LEDs    a  10PCle x16 slot   electrical and mechanical   b  Two designated Link Up SLOTs for Interface card  see picture below   cC  Slot LEDs  Link and Activity LEDs  see below     sf v  Z Z  H H  E    I  A  A        LI i  oO in         O O  a er  WV  n    ee ee       EB36
10.  Ce e Ce a e Ce e Ce Ce Oa e Ce de Ca e e Me Ce e Se he Ce e Me Ce Re de Me Se dhe    CALATA CATATATI    MAGMA 1U CHASSIS MIB DEFINITIONS    IMPORTS    nagma SNMP    pcIeluchassis    snmpconfig  temperature  fanStatus  power Supp lyStatus  power SupplyFanstat  sendaction  chassisProblemstra    READCOMMUNITY    WRITECOMMUNITY          tie BEGIN  enterprises FROM RFC1155 SMI  IpAddress FROM RFC1155 SMI  Integer32 FROM SNMPV2 SMI    MODULE IDENTITY FROM SNMPV2 SMI  OBJECT TYPE FROM SNMPv2 SMI  NOTIFICATION TYPE FROM SNMPV2 SMI  TimeTicks FROM SNMPV2 SMI  Displaystring FROM SNMPV2 TC   TRAP TYPE FROM RFC 1215     Swen  temo   OP    My Recent  Documents           Desktop    s      My Documents    er       My Computes    Aca    CT  My Network File name   MAGMA 1U CHASSIS MIB txt      Places  Save as type   an Files       ANSI bed    Encoding      see   _ Cancel      Once the MIB file is saved it can now be copied and loaded locally or to a remote server     Accessing the various SNMP functions    Once the MIB file has been loaded to an SNMP server  via front end software typically called a MIB  Browser  we can read status information and set up specific functions otherwise not available via the Web    interface     The MIB Browser  or equivalent front end SNMP software  will display the Magma chassis MIB contents in an  explorer like  Tree interface  A snapshot from the MIB Browser by iReasoning is shown below     EB3600 AB   Chapter 4    88    Express I O Manager       SM ASINI   
11.  E E A AEE 91  Swappable Power Supply TeSt     s ssessesssenueunueunueunnunueunsunuannunuunsunuansunsunsunsunsanuunsunsunsunsunsunsansunennnn 91  Express IO Manager    radio button    TeSt           snusssssssnsnnsnnnnsnnsnnrnnennsnnrnnennennennennsnnennennennrnnennenn 92  Express IO Manager Administration TESE  alain 92  Chapter  Rack Slide Installation     sc0is carini 93  EB3000 AB Chassis Rack installationen arancia ria ina 93    EB3600 AB   Preface CE       e cli    Rac MOUNEINIG aaa 93  RACK SNGSS irritare E e a 93  Slide Rail Dimension  InformatiON assai 93  PEME cn 94  SM SUCO eera a E AAAA E EEN 95  TO0 S ANd SUPPNES NESGUCO siii E e E E EErEE ri 96  PATS EIS cain 96  Slide Rail Installation INStrUctions             ii 96  Prepare Slide Ralls for Assembly  STEP4  I  cinai aree 96  Attach Rall  Oe Chassis  SEP   98  Assemble Slide Rails  STEP 3                       cc rrrrrrrrrrrrereneee eee ee sese sese ee sese eee eee eee 98   Add  Serews to Rack Post  STEP 4 j cresci anti 99  Attach Slide Rail to RacK STEP etd ceeuce ents oe pane E AAEE ET EE 100  Attach Chassis to Slide Rail   Rack  STEP 6                  101  Secure the Chassis to the Rack  STEP 7         ssssssssussssssnssnssnssnssnennssnsnnssnennsenennssnennsenennrenene 102  Ear E aaO ET a E EE E T E A ETE E E cies 102  Grounding the EB3600 Expansion ChaSsiS                 102  Regulatory Safety Requirements                        ccccrrttreneneeneeeeene nane eee e eee e ee eee eee ee einen 103  Chapter 7 Up
12.  Locator LED should turn OFF   F  Click    Turn ON Audible Alarming Feature     a  Click    Sound Audible Alarm     alarm should sound off  b  Click     Silence Audible Alarm       Express IO Manager Administration Test    A  Under    Enable   Disable Users     a  Enter    test    in the provided space   b  Check the box   c  Click Save   B  Under    Permissions     a  Select the pull down arrow   b  Select test   c  Check all Permissions  box   d  Click Change Permissions  C  Under    Password Change     a  Select the pull down arrow   b  Select    test     if it s not selected yet   c  Enter new password as    test     d  Click Save Password   D  Close the Internet Browser  a  Re launch Internet Browser  b  Type 192 168 1 10  c  Loginusing the    test    account  i  User name  test  ii  Password  test  d  You should be able to log in        EB3600 AB   Chapter 5 Functional   Benchmark Tests CAN    o G    Chapter 6 Rack Slide Installation    EB3600 AB Chassis Rack installation    This section shows you how to install the EB3600 AB chassis in a rack mount cabinet     Rack Mounting    The PCle expansion chassis can be installed in a rackmount cabinet that conforms to Electronic   Industries Alliance  EIA  standards for computer equipment  The cabinet must be tall enough to  accommodate the computer s height and deep enough to accommodate the system s depth  while  providing the proper clearances for air flow and cabling  A cabinet with a standard depth of 31 5 inches   800mm  
13.  Manager  The remote  Turn On Chassis  is enabled    Press the  Turn On Chassis  button to power up the expansion chassis    When the expansion chassis is powered up  the  Turn On Chassis    button changes to  Turn Off  Chassis       To turn off the expansion chassis  just press the    Turn Off Chassis    button     If you are not connected to a host computer do the following     ARE ae    sla    Connect the power cords to the expansion chassis    Do not press the expansion chassis front power button    Refresh the Express IO Manager  The remote  Turn On Chassis  is enabled    Press the  Turn On Chassis  button to power up the expansion chassis    When the expansion chassis is powered up  the  Turn On Chassis    button changes to  Turn Off  Chassis       To turn off the expansion chassis  just press the    Turn Off Chassis    button    Turn On Chassis Tum Off Chassis    Silence Audible Alarm Sound Audible Alarm Silence Audible Alarm Sound Audible Alarm    Turn On Audible Alarming Feature Turn On Audible Alarming Feature          EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager Ea    si tc ti                 C  i    PCI E INFO    The PCI E Info page contains status on the individual slots of the backplane device  status of 3 3v and 12v   It also provides you with an overview of what speed it s running on and how many lanes the slot is using     This variation is based on the PCI Express card that is inserted into the slot     Upstream Slot A 0  0  Upstream Slot B 5  4     3 3V On 3 3
14.  Technical Information a    When Lit  Solid Green or blinking     Solid   Gen 3 Link   Fast Blinking   Gen 2 Link   Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link   Solid   Gen 3 Link   Fast Blinking   Gen 2 Link   Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link   Solid   Gen 3 Link   Fast Blinking   Gen 2 Link   Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link   Solid   Gen 3 Link  Fast Blinking   Gen 2 Link   Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link   Solid   Gen 3 Link  Fast Blinking   Gen 2 Link   Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link   Solid   Gen 3 Link  Fast Blinking   Gen 2 Link   Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link       When Off    OFF     not Linked    OFF     not Linked       Interface Card and LEDs    e Interface card is x16  e Itis capable of operating at x16  x8   x4  x2 and x1 link widths    e When the Amber LED  D5  is ON  the Reset is Asserted  e When the Amber LED  D5  is OFF  it is de asserted    e When Interface card is being used as Host  need to set to OFF  For expansion set to ON     O       GN 2 0f   gt  x86    1 OFF 2 ON   gt  xB   1 OFF 2 OFF   gt  x4  LI       gt    i am       0 SW3    Interface Card    Heatsink oo O    Heatsink       During normal operation LEDs D7  D8 and D3 should be on and solid green at all times  If any of these LEDs  are off it means that there is a power problem with the unit     LED D5 will turn on  Amber  when PCle reset is asserted and turn off when the reset is de asserted     If any of the Interface cables are not connected correctly  the LED D5 will stay ON  Amber   Once the  cables are connected correctly and th
15.  Temperature Alarming    Fan    Fan1       Fan 1    When Fan 1 s RPMs falls out below or above      10  2   of the selected fan     7    Sound audible alarm    O Send SNMP trap  Trap IP       Send only one trap  Send a trap every    seconds    Refresh    PSU Details   Power Supply 1  Good    Power Supply 2  Good  Power Supply 3  Good    Power Supply 4  Good    EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager 78    speed     Home    Admin SNMP Alarms Network Manage PCI E Info    PSU Alarming         Temperature Sensor    Manager    A  v    Power Supply    PSU 1             Manager    Sound audible alarm  LJ Send SNMP trap  Trap IP     Send only one trap    Send a trap every    Reset the audible alarm and stop sending SNMP traps once    this temperature goes below  50    C         Save All Changes         Refresh Temp Details  Refresh    Manager  25  C  Backplane A  31  C  Backplane B  32  C    Fan Details   Fan 1  11045 RPM 96      Fan 2  11076 RPM 96    Fan 3  11170 RPM 97      Fan 4  10892 RPM 94         When this sensor s temperature goes above  70     C    seconds    PSU 1    If this power supply malfunctions  v Sound audible alarm    0O Send SNMP trap  Trap IP       Send only one trap  Send a trap every    seconds    Refresh Auto Refresh Log    Log   Creating global object with initialized network  settings    Initializing back end web GET POST functions   Initializing POST GET HTTP handlers    SNMP engine is set to be enabled    turning it on   Initializing SNMP engine to run a
16.  a maximum of 4 users could share the same Expansion set  To add users  click on  the check box and then enter their name under Enable Disable Users  You would then configure their  setting based on login information and remote monitoring  The configuration is displayed on the  Administration tab or Admin     Home Admin SNMP Alarms Network Manage PCI E Info    Enable Disable Users Permissions Password Change       default   User    default      User     default                  Permissions  V  SNMP Settings New Password  lesse  vi Alarm Settings    vi Network Settings   Change Password    vi Remote Management  vi PCI E Information                                                Save Changes     Change Permissions            PSU Details  Refresh   Fan Details  Refresh Temp Details  Refresh Log    Refresh M  Auto Refresh Log    Power Supply 1  Good Fan 1  11045 RPM 96   Manager  24  C Creating global object with initialized network  Backplane A  31  C    ki     350 settings   Power Supply 2  Good Fan 2  11107 RPM 96   Backplane B  32  C Initializing back end web GET POST functions   Power Supply 3  Good Fan 3  11202 RPM 97   Initializing POST GET HTTP handlers   SNMP engine is set to be enabled    turning it on   Initializing SNMP engine to run at v2 0c   v3 0   Initializing the hardware in the chassis   Finished initializing hardware  going into main  loop     Power Supply 4  Good Fan 4  10862 RPM 94         SNMP SETTINGS    In the SNMP Settings  the main administrator of the d
17.  about six inches away until dry     Finally  clean the air filter following the instructions later in this chapter  When finished  replace the cover  and turn on power to the system     Cleaning the Air Filter    The chassis is equipped with an air filter that is easy to remove and clean  To keep your chassis running at its  coolest  you should clean this filter regularly  How often the filter requires cleaning depends on  environmental conditions where your Magma Expansion chassis is located  To clean this filter  follow these  simple steps     EB3600 AB   Chapter 9 Chassis Maintenance an       o   G    First  power down the chassis and then remove the screws on the front panel with a Phillips screwdriver        Next  open the faceplate slowly       Then remove the foam filter  located behind the faceplate  and clean it with a solution of warm water and  mild dish soap  Finally  replace the filter  reconnect the LED panel  Secure faceplate with Phillips screws   Tighten screws until snug and turn on power to the chassis  see above picture      EB3600 AB   Chapter 9 Chassis Maintenance om       o   G    Chapter 10 Frequently Asked Questions  FAQ     10     11     12     13     14     15     What is the size of the PCI Express Host Card    Answer  The host interface is standard half height half length  Length  7 inches  17 78 cm  Height  2 25 inches   5 72 cm    Does the host card contain an onboard switch    Answer  The host interface card uses low latency retimers  no switc
18.  following the outline that is shown below     The Magma chassis has 2 PCle Switch devices that enable the slots to work     e The Ist PCle Switch controls Slots 1 2 3 4 5     The 2nd PCle Switch controls slots 0 1 2 3 4     If the verification is successful  you can install 3rd Party cards as well as auxiliary peripherals  such as hard  drives into the chassis     EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation emi       i tc tti              C    Linux    Once the EB360 AB expansion unit has been installed in a Linux based system  its installation can be verified  by typing the following command lines     Ispci  t Displays the overall structure of the PCle expansion system    Ispci  vv Lists additional information about the PCle switch  in our case it will list the Integrated Device  Technology  IDT  information     Ispci  vvv Displays the most comprehensive information about the expansion system     Typical output from Ispci  vvv is verbose  but you can dig through the information to find very important  information  There are so many registers and settings associated with PCI Express Switches     For example  the image below is showing the Magma Chassis on Bus 2  Device 0  and Function 0  Some  information has been deleted  but notice the Link Supported Speed is 8GT s  Width x16   This is helpful to  know that the chassis is configured for x8 PCI Express Speeds highlighted in red    In order to obtain detailed information you must login as a sudo user in Linux and type    Isp
19.  highly recommended to use Google Chrome  as the primary web browser and Firefox as the secondary        Important       EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager ic    si      eli    To Access Express IO Manager   SNMP    1  Connect Ethernet cable to Magma EB3600 AB and Host computer    2  Configure Network adapter settings   3  Launch Internet browser  recommend to use Google Chrome or Firefox   Enter the IP  address in the URL 192 168 1 10  then press    ENTER      4  Authentication login comes up  Enter    default    for User Name and magma for Password    5  The user will be directed to the MAGMA Express IO Manager default home webpage     Connect Ethernet Cable    Connect one end of the cable to the RJ 45 port   located to the top of the Expansion Interface  card  back of the chassis   Connect the other end  to your local area network connector or any  computer  In case you connect the chassis to a  local computer laptop  be sure to use a Hub with  a regular network cable or a crossover cable  without a Hub        Configure Network Setting    Configure your computer   s network setting to correlate to the default IP address of the Magma chassis    The IP address of the Magma chassis is 192 168 1 10     Set your network settings to configure manually and enter an IP address for your computer of 192 168 1 40  where 40 can really be any free number other than 10  To verify we ve successfully detected the Magma  Expansion chassis on our network open your web browser and dir
20.  of Express IO Manager if it is updated   Launch the Internet browser  recommend to use Google Chrome or Firefox    Enter the IP address in the URL 192 168 1 10  then press    ENTER      Authentication login comes up  Enter    default    for User Name and magma for Password     File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help  Connecting      oF           192 168 1 10       Authentication Required    A username and password are being requested by http   192 168 1 10  The site says      Magma Chassis Authentication        User Name    default       Password    seeee      Cancel       7  The user will be directed to the MAGMA Express IO Manager default home webpage  The  screenshot below shows where to find the version of Express I O Manager     Version    Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help  ome  v      192 168 1 10    Home Admin SNMP Alarms Network Manage PCI E Info       EB3600 AB   Chapter 7 Updating Netburner   SNMP 108       LL eci    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting    Locate the Problem    If you are having trouble with the Magma Expansion chassis  first verify that all cards and cables are seated  properly  Be sure you followed the instructions in earlier sections of this Manual  Always remember to power  On and Off correctly when rechecking your installation  If you are still having problems  try these  troubleshooting steps    The Magma expansion chassis is correctly displayed as a    PCI standard PCl t0 PCI bridge    in Windows  Device Manager and as a    pci bridge    in Li
21.  pcieport    Kernel mod    ules  shpchp    02 14 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev a   prog if 00  Normal decode      Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Bus  primary 02  secondary 07  subordinate 07  sec latency 0    EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 45 0       A Neo    I O behind bridge  0000e000 0000efff  Memory behind bridge  f6000000 f70fffff  Prefetchable memory behind bridge  00000000e0000000 00000000f1ffffff    Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      40  Power Management version 3    48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit    68  Express Downstream Port  Slot    MSI 00    a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00   fb4  Advanced Error Reporting    138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     10c   19    148  Virtual Channel    e00   12    f24  Access Control Services    b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport  Kernel modules  shpchp    07 00 0 VGA compatible controller  NVIDIA Corporation GK107  NVS 510   rev a1   prog if 00  VGA controller      Subsystem  NVIDIA Corporation Device 0967   Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  IRQ 60   Memory at f6000000  32 bit  non prefetchable   size 16M   Memory at e0000000  64 bit  prefetchable   size 256M   Memory at f0000000  64 bit  prefetc
22.  should be ON     ry    fn    cr     cr osc             5  Go back to Express IO Web GUI  click PCI E Info   6  Check Upstream Slot B 5  3 3V Standby is ON and 12V is ON   7  Turn On the host computer     Home Admin SNMP Alarms Network Manage PCI E Info    Upstream Slot A 0  0     3 3V Standby  On  12V Main  On    Link Speed  Gen 3  Link Width  x16    Port Temp  47  C  View Config Space    Upstream Slot B 5  4     3 3V Standby  On  12V Main  On    Link Speed  Gen 3  Link Width  x16    Port Temp  50  C    Slot 1  8     Link Speed  Gen 3  Link Width  x16    Port Temp  48  C  View Config Space    Slot 5  4     Link Speed  Not Active  Link Width  Not Active    Port Temp  47  C  View Config Space    EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager E    Slot 2  16     Link Speed  Gen 3  Link Width  x16    Port Temp  48  C  View Config Space    Slot 3  20     Link Speed  Gen 3  Link Width  x16    Port Temp  49  C  View Config Space       Slot 4  12     Link Speed  Gen 3    Link Width  x16  Port Temp  48  C  View Config Space       si tc G    Reset to Default Values    You can restore your EB3600 AB chassis to the factory default values by pressing and holding the Alarm  Reset Button  Hold and press the    Alarm Reset Button    until all LEDs are flashing from Orange to Green and  then release  When all values have been restored  the LED will stop flashing     Alarm Reset Button       Below are steps on how to reset the chassis to default parameters   values     Power down the chassis    Pr
23. 0  D  a gt         File Edit View Favorites Tools Help  x Google v    3 Search 7    For Linux   Ubuntu  type xdg open hitp   192 168 1 10 on the terminal window  see screenshot below      magma ubuntu          If you re getting an error or unable to start the Express IO Manager check your Ethernet cable connection   Make sure the Ethernet cable is plugged in and firmly inserted  Check to see if the cable has been cut   chewed  or otherwise damaged  If it is damaged or broken please replace it with a known good cable     Authentication Log in    The Authentication login for the browser will appear  The define username will be    default    and the    password to be    magma        Windows Log in screen         C 192 168 1 10    Authentication Required    The server http   192 168 1 10 80 requires a username and  password  The server says  Magma Chassis Authentication    User Name       Password        C       192 168 1 10  Authentication Required    The server http   192 168 1 10 80 requires a username and  password  The server says  Magma Chassis Authentication    User Name  default    C ancel       EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager 75    ss tc G    Linux   Ubuntu Log in screen     Authentication Required    A username and password are being requested by http   192 168 1 10  The site says   Magma    Chassis Authentication     User Name     Password     Default Home Webpage       The user will be directed to the MAGMA home webpage for the expansion device  See screensh
24. 00 AB   Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information          LEDs DESCRIPTION When Lit  Solid Green or blinking  When Off  1   Bank  N A    3v3si3 D39 _       Debug   8A   NA Y   DEBUG D43    Debug   NANA  o G o __WwrY         OV9A  D2  900 mV Analog Solid   power rail OK OFF   power rail out of range  Power  Fast Blinking   Gen 2 Link   Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link    Slot 4 Link Solid   Gen 3 Link OFF     not Linked   Fast Blinking   Gen 2 Link    Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link  Solid   Gen 3 Link    PORT 12  D12     PORT 20  D14  Slot 3 Link OFF     not Linked  Fast Blinking   Gen 2 Link   Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link    NA NA       12V SL1  D16    Debug         LEDs DESCRIPTION When Lit  Solid Green or blinking  When Off  2  Bank  900mV I O Power Solid   power rail OK OFF   power rail out of range  3V3  D3  3 3V System Solid   power rail OK OFF   power rail out of range    Power    1 8V System Solid   power rail OK OFF   power rail out of range  Power   1 8V Aux System Solid   power rail OK OFF   power rail out of range  Power       Link  Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link  Link  Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link  Link  Slow Blinking   Gen 1 Link  o Rs ZR AY     YW    UINIDV    LU  Power    EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information       AM    Card Slot Link LEDs    LED Description    all PORT 0  D9  Slot 0 Link    PORT 8  D11  Slot 1 Link  PORT 16  D12  Slot 2 Link  PORT 20  D14  Slot 3 Link    PORT 12  D12     Slot 4 Link    ial PORT4  D10  Slot 5 Link    EB3600 AB   Chapter 3 Advanced
25. 17 8 cm  high  4U     How are the power supplies configured   Answer  Up to 4 1200W hot swappable AC input PSUs may be configured  for a total of 4800W  or 3600W at N 1  redundant    How many PCI Aux cables are provided for peripheral GPU use   Answer  Nine pairs of PCI AUX cables are supplied with the system  with each slot being supported by two 8 pin  PCI AUX connectors  Total cable pairs  18     Can   use iPass cable    Answer  The EB3600 AB x16 host card is Gen3 and it has different cable ports and will NOT accept i Pass  cable  The x16Gen2 host card can be used with the EB3600 AB expansion chassis but performance will train  down to Genz     What is the dimension of the EB3600 AB enclosure   Answer  Width  19 inches  chassis is 16 8 inches plus    ears    for rack mounting   19 0 inches  Length 22 25  inches  Height  4U    How many Fans are available  What is the CFM of the fan   Answer  Four hot swappable fans  Each fan 185 CFM     What is Express IO Manager Ethernet interface     Answer  Express I O Manager provides an Ethernet interface to monitor the status of the components on the  backplane and the items in the chassis from any location with either direct or internet access via SNMP  simple  network management protocol   The following may be monitored selected via the Express Manager  Software  Traps may be configured to alarm at specified threshold values     EB3600 AB   Chapter 10 Frequently Asked Questions  FAQ        o    G    16     17     18     19     20   
26. 32 x 0 50 F H M S   flush front rail mounting      10 32 x 0 38 B H M S     10 32KEPS   nuts    O  0    0                   CLOSED SLOT  MOUNTING OPTION    EB3600 AB   Chapter6 Rack Slide Installation Ea       o    Ei    Safety Instructions    Always use caution when servicing any electrical component  Before handling the Magma Expansion  chassis  read the following instructions and safety guidelines to prevent damage to the product and to  ensure your own personal safety     Materials handling    To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment     l     Practice local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for handling  materials    Obtain assistance to lift and stabilize the product during installation or removal    The weight of this part or unit is between 60 to 70 Ibs  It takes two people to safely lift this part  or unit  To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis  never attempt to lift expansion  chassis alone        Disconnect all cabling and pluggable power supplies and modules to reduce the weight of  the product    Be careful when pressing the rail release latches and sliding the product into the rack  The slide  rails could pinch your fingertips    Do not install a unit in a rack where the internal rack ambient temperatures will exceed the  manufacturer s recommended ambient temperature for all your rack mounted devices   Connect all devices installed in a rack cabinet to power devices installed in the same rack  cabin
27. 600 AB contains extra features that could be utilized to monitor the status of the components on the  backplane and the items in the chassis such as the state of the power supplies  fan status  and  temperature  Itis observed on a remote computer if an equipment malfunction has occurred     SNMP Features    EB3600 AB supports the Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP  for remote monitoring and  administration by offering the following features     e Internal Temperature monitoring   e Clear Alarm button monitoring   e Swappable fan status  for fans 1 2 3 and 4 in the front    e Power supply 1 status   e Power supply 2 status   e Power supply 3 status   e Power supply 4 status   e Traps are defined to alert the SNMP server in case of overheating or failure in any of the subsystems  mentioned above   e Remote chassis turn on   e Remote Audible Alarm   e Remote Turn on Locator LED   e Serviceable Server A or B  Side A or Side B     Web Access and SNMP Configuration    To ensure that you can successfully monitor your new system  you will need to connect it to a local or  private hub using a standard RJ 45 Ethernet Cable  To obtain access to the Magma chassis  direct your  web browser to the given IP address  192 168 1 10  You must configure your network on this same domain  for this fo work  Later  you can change the IP address to another domain or to use DHCP    Supported Internet Browser    e Google Chrome  e Firefox    IMPORTANT  For compatibility and best performance it is
28. 600W or 4800W      Magma EB3600 AB Expansion chassis uses a redundant  power supply with the ability to easily replace a power  module in the event of a failure  It includes two hot   swappable modules that share the power load  requirements during normal operations    e Should one module fail for any reason  the power  load will be shifted to the other module    e Anindicator for the failure would be the LEDs on  the back panel of the power supply behind the  chassis    e For non functioning equipment  these indicators  would not show        In case of power supply failure the audible alarm would be initiated to alert you on this condition  If this is  the case  press the black button on the status panel on the front of the unit to stop the audible alert     How to replace the power supply module    Put the Magma EB3600 AB to standby mode or turn it OFF    Unscrew the thumbscrews located on the back  simply grab the handle  and pull   Insert The new power supply module  Secure the power supply   Turn ON the Magma EB3600 AB expansion unit     Peo       EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information 66          If the alarm continues  you need to reset the system to default setting by pressing and holding the Alarm  Reset button  shown in the above diagram  until the LEDs blink  The color of the LEDs will turn orange  This  will enable the entire device to reboot to its default settings  You can only do this once the chassis is turned  off  but is still operating in stand
29. AMAGMA    EB3600 AB    User Manual       PCIe to PCIe Expansion       MODEL  EB3600 AB    LL eci    Table of Contents    PrefaC  i scsiiniaii i i nica 6  AOV SONOS ariran ei ai i i a 6  Sale y  TIS CIC CONS EP TAT E T E A scence  7   CHADLCE 1 ENUF OGUCEION cin ccceersnwetacseuscensvanvsdnestuscduensuwelacssussiusvervsinestussiuensuwelacseussiudunnubinesses 9  FP OOAD eS mara 10  EBS600 AB Technical SPECIlICAtion ricr io ia 10  PresInstaligtoR IRforFMiationass  azonzza eroina 11   ue cca 11  Conmponentes of EBSG00 AB RIE  aa errati 12  Pre Installe tion  INONMA LON aisinn a TAa baie eietueadeiuteeneesaduacemnns 14  Tools Required for Iastallotio laica 14   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation cscccccccedccucccucuccevacdecwsccucucwssdevecwsecevucveccsdecwescssctwecdeveseveeeses 14   nStallallon Procedures OV CIVICW taaasiecanterewinaubitwerasniawraneeincdiad sie winialbinstiiel ai 15  PEME Se Gaia 16  Install Expansion Interface Cards esere 16  Iristall Fiost  Interface  Caldi 18  Installation of Interface card on Host SEFrVeEr    cccscesseececeseececseneceuseeeeensaenseeucneseneeeeeensestennreassoeees 20  Connect Interlace Cables assasin einen 22   Connect cables to expansion unit                 iii 23  Connect cables to computer   SEVER ssi a 25  CADIS    ONIONS aa E E E E 26  Cable config  ration for EB3600 A B eerriririsrreninenn ninaa 27  DalSy Criali COMM GUPANOM eera E N E 28  Puda Peer ecc 28  PCIe card Memory RequirementSs             cece cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
30. CI PCle cards  Application   5  Problem description    When submitting an online technical support request always provide a valid working e mail address  phone number   shipping address and proper contact name  Check your e mail for an automated response containing the case   and  updates  You can also visit our web site at  www magma com support  For a quick response  use the Technical Support  and RMA Request Form available in the Support Section of the website  Simply complete the form with all required  information  Please make sure that your problem description is sufficiently detailed to help us understand your problem     Shipping or Transporting of Expansion Unit with PCI   PCle cards    Any PCle cards in should be removed  or not to be installed  prior to shipment to avoid or prevent possible damage   Note  Expansion board and PCle   PCI cards that arrive damaged in shipment will not be covered under warranty     Returning Merchandise to MAGMA    If factory service is required  a Service Representative will give you a Return Merchandise Authorization  RMA  number   Put this number and your return address on the shipping label when you return the item s  for service  Magma will return  any product that is not accompanied by an RMA number  Please note that Magma WILL NOT accept COD packages   so be sure to return the product freight and duties paid     Ship the well packaged product to the address below     Attention RMA     MAGMA  9918 Via Pasar   San Diego  CA 92126 
31. Downloads folder        2  Goto the Downloads folder by typing cd Downloads command in the terminal  then type Is  Look  for AutoUpdate  jar        3  Launch the AutoUpdate jar software tool by typing java  jar AutoUpdate jar command in the  terminal  On Device IP  type or enter 192 168 1 10  Click Browse  locate the     EB3450_x_x_x APP s19    file  and then click    Open     See screenshot below as example     id  Device IP  192 168 1 10 FIND    File Name Browse            Reboot  a Dismiss          EB3600 AB   Chapter 7 Updating Netburner   SNMP 106       Look in  SRECE    c autoupdate    SNMP Flash Instructions pdf    AutoUpdate jar      autoupdate zip      AutoUpdatejar zip       EB3450_2_0_0_beta_APP s19   Y  EB3600 ab_2_0_0_beta_APP s19        ipsetup zip                   File Name   EB3450 2 0 0 beta APP s19             4  Check Reboot  Click Update and the    Authentication login screen    will come up  Login as       default    for UserName  magma for Password  Click OK and it will commence loading the  program     bl SIDEK    Device IP  192 168 1 10      File Name   Lenovo Downloads EB3450 200 beta APP s19     UserName   default    Password  magma         5  When done  it will show    100 Percent complete    and    Programming completed without Error      100 Percent complete    Message     i  Programming completed without Error       EB3600 AB   Chapter 7 Updating Netburner   SNMP    a        LL Neo    Check and verify the update    6  Checkand verify the version
32. IPMENT TYPE B      STATIONARY PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT           NOTE   In Denmark  TOUCH CURRENT measurement results exceeding 3 5 mA r m s  is permitted  only for PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT and PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE B   In also to sell to Denmark  the equipment shall be re designed to meet the requirements           RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION meaning   Location for equipment where both of the following apply         access can only be gained by SERVICE PERSONS or by USERS who have been instructed about the  reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that shall be taken  and    EB3600 AB   Hao       i tc G        access is through the use of a TOOL or lock and key  or other means of security  and is controlled by the  authority responsible for the location   PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE A    Equipment that is intended for connection to a MAINS SUPPLY via a non industrial plug  like CEE  plug  or a  non industrial appliance coupler  like IEC 60320 1 connector   or both     PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE B    Equipment that is intended for connection to a MAINS SUPPLY via an industrial plug and socket outlet or an  appliance coupler  or both  complying with IEC 60309 or with a comparable national standard     EB3600 AB   104       I UN    Chapter 7 Updating Netburner   SNMP    How to Update the Netburner on Linux    Requirements    Computer  Laptop   Desktop   Workstation    Ethernet cable   Java   Internet connection  amp  Internet bro
33. P     Devices by connection  Next  click on    Device Manager  in the sl Con Resources by type  leftmost Computer Management window  ca Disk Resources by connection  Finally  click on the View Menu and  amp  Disp    select View Devices by Connection  Us Hun Show hidden devices  cg IDEs    IEEE  Keyboards    Customize       x Mice and other pointing devices                               Open ACPI  BIOS  O Open PCI BuslClick the 4 m Intel R  Xeon R  E7 v2 Xeon R  E5 v2 Core i7 PCI Express Root Port 1b   0E03          to expand sub devices several times until i  an AAA  h PCI E RootPort withe PCI JE PCI standard PCI to PCI bridge  YO TEAG AP ESS ROOL TON MAYO Mi PCI standard PCI to PCI bridge  Standard PCI to PCl Bridge beneath it  jE PCI standard PCI to PCI bridge    ji PCI standard PCI to PCI bridge  pl PCI standard PCi to PCI bridge  4 32 Intel R  Xeon R  E7 v2 Xeon R  E5 v2 Core i7 PCI Express Root Port 2a   0E04  4 7    PCI standard PCI to PCl bridge  fl PCI standard PCI to PCl bridge  gl PCI standard PCI to PCI bridge  ji PCI standard PCI to PCl bridge  sil PCI standard PCI to PCI bridge  gl PCI standard PCl to PCI bridge  sila Intel R  Xeon R  E7 v2 Xeon R  ES v2 Core i7 PCI Express Root Port 3a   0E08  sla Intel R  Xeon R  E7 v2 Xeon R  ES v2 Core i7 VTd Memory Map Misc   0E28  Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller       The Device Manager will display the available slots within the chassis  As reference  you can determine  which slot you inserted your PCle card in by
34. Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport  Kernel modules  shpchp    0b 08 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev a   prog if 00  Normal decode      Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Bus  primary 0b  secondary 0d  subordinate 0d  sec latency 0    Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      40  Power Management version 3    48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit    68  Express Downstream Port  Slot    MSI 00    a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00   fb4  Advanced Error Reporting    138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     10c   19    148  Virtual Channel    e00   12    f24  Access Control Services    b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport    Kernel mod    ules  shpchp    Ob 0c 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev a   prog if 00  Normal decode      Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Bus  primary 0b  secondary 0e  subordinate 0e  sec latency 0    Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      40  Power Management version 3    48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit    68  Express Downstream Port  S
35. V 6n  Standby  Standby   12V Main  on 12V Main  on    Link Speed  Gen 3 Link Speed  Gen 3  Link Width  x8 Link Width  x8    Port Temp  31  C Port Temp  ct ag E    View Config Space View Config Space    Slot 1  8  Slot 2  16  Slot 3  20     Link Speed  Not Active Link Speed  Not Active Link Speed  Not Active  Link Width  Not Active Link Width  Not Active Link Width  Not Active    Port Temp  33  C Port Temp  aE Port Temp  31  C    View Config Space View Config Space View Config Space    Slot 5  4     Link Speed  Not Active  Link Width  Not Active    Port Temp  Pif ee    View Config Space       Rename    Server 1  Upstream Slot A 0     to            The Port Temp is the temperature of the port on the PLX chip     EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager FAN       Slot 4  12     Link Speed  Not Active  Link Width  Not Active    Port Temp  33  C    View Config Space       I AN    Fan Control    Control fan speeds for better performance  You can manage the velocity of the fan by selecting the  desired speed    MAGMA does not support lowering the fan speed  do this at your own risk  It is not recommended to lower  the fans speed to reduce noise when running high end GPUs as it can heat up  increase operating  temperature  and lead to failure  High end GPU needs cooling    NOTE  You can monitor heat from chassis from nvidia smi     To access the Fan Control do the following     On your Internet browser type 192 168 1 10 fan_control html  Select Edit  Click the drop down arrow   Choo
36. X16 Configuration    Jo      o    9 o       SW4    Toggle switch for interface mode setting   the interface card can be used either host or expansion   Below  are the two mode settings for the interface card     EXPANSION    SW4 SW4  4 OFF HOST   ON EXP m   4 OFF HOST   ON EXP mmm       EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information 58       o Me    Fan    EB3600 AB expansion unit has four fans installed enough to provide cooling to the extreme high heat   generating GPUs  These are high CFM   RPM and hot swappable fans     The picture below is the top view of the EB3600 AB unit  viewing from the back end  showing the order of  fans starting from left to right  Each fan is labeled with a number that corresponds to their fan slot  assignment on SNMP web management  Fan 1 is located on the far left side of the expansion chassis and  Fan 4 is on the far right side of the expansion unit     sal  Fal     a     i  DI  ba  o  AS  ui    SLOT 5   UPLINK    vuevevoe o ev 6006666  OO    TILL    TEA ee ces T   re ETA                   EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information 59       Fan Replacement    EB3600 AB is designed to allow    hot swappable    fan replacement while the chassis is powered on  First you  will need to remove the chassis lid  Then locate the fan that has failed  unlock its thumbscrew  lift Up its  metal tab and pull it out  Insert the new fan in and secure it in place  Verify the new fan is spinning and  restore the chassis lid        EB3600 AB   Cha
37. able   size 256K   Bus  primary 01  secondary 02  subordinate 07  sec latency 0  I O behind bridge  0000e000 0000efff  Memory behind bridge  f6000000 f70fffff  Prefetchable memory behind bridge  00000000e0000000 00000000f1ffffff    Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      40  Power Management version 3    48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit    68  Express Upstream Port  MSI 00    a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00   fb4  Advanced Error Reporting    138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     10c   19    148  Virtual Channel    e00   12    b00  Latency Tolerance Reporting    b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport    Kernel modules  shpchp    02 04 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev aa   prog if 00  Normal decode    Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Bus  primary 02  secondary 03  subordinate 03  sec latency 0  Capabilities   40  Power Management version 3  Capabilities   48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit   Capabilities   68  Express Downstream Port  Slot    MSI 00  Capabilities   a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  Capabilities   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00    EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation a       Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabiliti
38. able to Interface card is shown from the picture below     Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  Warning   The PCle cables are high performance communication cables and as such  are sensitive to electrostatic discharge  ESD   Use appropriate anti static  precautions and packaging when handling the cables or when performing  installation and or maintenance          Connect cables to expansion unit    FOR EB3600 AB you need four cables  Plug in cables to Magma EB3600 AB unit    Connect the first set of cable to the expansion interface card located on the left side of the expansion unit   e Connect the Ist cable to port X8 A  e Connect the 2nd cable to port X6 B       EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Ea       2  Connect the second set of cable to the expansion card located on the far right side of the expansion  unit     e Connect the 3rd cable to port X8 A  e Connect the 4th cable to port X16 B       4  Secure all the cables with a retainer clamp       Tt          i w   lt a       a  O  i E   PSA    Lo a I                  is  tC   q    f nni t   gt    4    EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation CE       aro OK a Se  f hos  2 0 IITTI        Connect cables to computer   server    1  Take the other end of the Ist cable and connect that to port X8 A of the host interface card   2  Take the other end of the 2nd cable and connect that to port X16 B of the host interface card        3  Do the same thing to the remaining 3rd and 4th cables  Make sure to connect the end of the 
39. al Outlets       Connect power cords to electrical outlets  When using four 110v power cords it is highly recommended to  connect them into two or more 110v electrical outlets on different circuit lines to prevent electrical  overloads  This also applies to 220v power plug  Be cautious  practice safe and correct methods when  powering up your EB3600 AB expansion unit  Pictures below are different configurations of supplying power  to the expansion unit     Is it ok to connect four 1200W Power Supply modules to 120V     Answer     110V   220V    De e YsYqgmgqzgmguw lt uu_a_a_  _aaaa y wvuououoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd_dd  mAriaeaez z       120V   230V    30 amps x 120 volts   3600 watts  i O       Using the above mathematical equations you can only run a single 1200W device on either 15 or 20 amp  lines regardless of whether it is 120 or 110 volts  One circuit for each 1200 watt device  The power supplies  will support up to 240V operation for other geographies        If you have 30 amp  110 or 120 volt lines you can run two 1200 watt devices     WARNING    DO NOT use anything that uses the same amount of watts that your circuit can handle  for  example  if you have a 120 volt outlet on a 15 amp circuit the max for that outlet is 1800   Warning thus you need to stay WELL UNDER that amount  If you use exactly 1800 watts and the  breaker doesn t trip then the resistance of the wires and connections can heat up causing  a fire  The further from the breaker box the greater the resistance    
40. am  until the LEDs blink  The color of the LEDs will turn  orange  This will enable the entire device to reboot to its default settings  You can only do this once the  chassis is turned off  but still operates on standby power  So  ensure the power cable is connected between  the chassis and the AC outlet     EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information E       o    Fan LEDs    Green   Fans are operating    properly    Cool Temperature    Green   Power Supply  Good       Orange   Faulty Fans or  malfunctioning    Orange   Overheating    Orange   Power Supply  Faulty   Defective    If the LED stays Orange after replacing or swapping the faulty component  you have to reset the SNMP to  factory default settings  Hold the Alarm Reset button  see picture below  until the LEDs blink  The color of  the entire LEDs will turn orange and the device will reboot to its default settings  all LEDs should turn on solid    Green        Alarm Reset Button    EB3600 AB   Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information E       i tc G    Control Switches    There are four control switches on the interface card  SW1  SW2  SW3 and SW4       SW1 and SW2    SW1 and SW2 should not be altered or changed   See screenshot below for their corresponding combination of dip switch settings        EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information 57          SW3    Link width can be changed by using the following dip switch settings  By default  the card is set to x16     X4 Configuration X8 Configuration 
41. aneeeeecaeiuens 75  Defoe Home VV COS Saceac cated caectne sb nace Bo awa epee eed areas sb bade te tenpae EDA 76  Express IO Manager WEB GUT               ccc n EEE EEE EEE E TEETH EEE E RHEE EEE E EEE EE EERE EE EERE EEE 76  HOME un tical E e etde sic eine tense en Gsnem eta aces aniedenesGeenern saeeconex at 76  ADMINISTRATOR conscience ele sataecvat iaia 77  NMP SING lalla 77  ALARMSEFTINO  sciiti 78  NEDO RR A 79  MANAGEMENT aller 79  Turning OFF 3 3v when Servicing the chassis                 sees sees sees eee eeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneaes 80  Remote Turn ON and OFF the Chassis    ila 81  PORE NO na 82  Ei PR aun E E EE EAE EE EEE E E A 83  Fal CONTIOGUPAUON essen E ri Rada rta 83  Servicing the Server A or B  Side A or Side B         sssssssssssnsssssnssnssnesnssnssnssnesnssnennssnsnnssnenneenennne 84  Deactivating Server A B  side A B          sssssssssssnssnnsnnssrsnnsnnnnnrnnnnnrnnsnnnnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnennrnnr 84  Reactivating Server A B  SIde A B iii 85  Resetito  DE UYA a E lei 87  Configure your SNMP Agent           ccccccccsccccecee eee een e ee nseeceeeeeeeee nanan esseeeeeeneeeeetannnnsseeeeeeneneestnnegs 87  RetrevingtheMIB Files iena 87  Accessing the various SNMP functions           sssssssssssssnnsnnsnnsnnennennennennennennsnnennsnnennennennennennennennne 88  Chapter 5 Functional   Benchmark Tests         cccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeees 90  SNMP Varnica on TOSI spinien i EE E E i 90  SW PPAP FAIN Le Ea E EA E AA
42. ard     1  Remove slot carrier housing          EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ES       2  Install Interface card       3  Secure Interface card       4  Put the slot carrier housing back into the host server    EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation E          Connect Interface Cables a    The EB3600 AB expansion unit uses High Speed   High Density IO cables  HDLSP  High Density Low Skew Pair  cable  that deliver superior performance  It is an ideal solution for super computing and data storage  applications including servers  blade servers  and server clusters  providing vast modularity between systems  and subsystem     The cable is available in 1 meter length     Model Number of Cables  EB3600 AB 4 High Speed   HD IO Cables  Two per Interface card   o E       EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation a       Cable Specification  An HDLSP cable provides easy interconnection for blazing system performance   A High density cable system is also equipped with a rugged simple detent latching system allowing for the  tightest cable placement        Connect Cables to Expansion Interface cards and connect the other end to Host Interface cards  Be  attentive which port to plug in the cable to  The Interface card has two cable ports labeled with x8 A and  x16 B  Connecting the cable to the wrong port can lead the system to not operate properly  Always  remember to plug in cable to    Ato A    and    B to B    ports  Proper way of connecting the High Speed   HD  c
43. ation 100          Attach Chassis to Slide Rail   Rack  STEP 6     CAUTION   Install the system as low as possible into the rack enclosure  For best stability  do not  install the system above equipment that weighs less than it does    The system is heavy  it weighs about 60 Ibs  In the following procedures  two people are  required to move the system  Two people are also required to align and install the slide  Caution assemblies into the rack        Extend slide piece C out until the safety catch engages  Do this for both sides  Next  insert the slide rail A  inside the grooves on slice part C as shown below  Push in until it stops      sare caen     aS       Next  press on the safety catch on slide piece A and continue to push until it stops again  Press on the  safety catch again to allow the chassis to slide all the way into the rack     EB3600 AB   Chapter 6 Rack Slide Installation o       I N    Secure the Chassis to the Rack  STEP 7     Use 2 Panhead screws  on each side  to secure the chassis to the rack as shown below        Earth Leakage Current    To reduce the risk of electric shock due to high leakage currents  ensure that there is a reliable grounded  earthed   connection before connecting power distribution products to AC power     Grounding the EB3600 AB Expansion Chassis    CAUTION    The system chassis must be securely grounded to the rack cabinet frame  Do not attempt  to connect power to the system until grounding cables are connected  Completed power  an
44. by power  So  ensure the power cable is connected between the chassis  and the AC outlet     Each power supply module is labeled with a number that corresponds to their PSU slot assignment on SNMP  web management  PSU 1 is located on the far left side of the expansion chassis and PSU 4 is on the far  right side of the expansion unit  The    Input Rating     110 240  label is located on top of the power supply  module        EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information CA       o G    Power Supply Specifications       Scope  This document defines a series of power supply systems with the output power of up to 1200W and with   12V  amp   5Vsb output rails or ATX output rails for 1U system application     The power supply system consists of one  1   or two  2  power supply modules providing the  12V  amp   5Vsb  output rails and one  1  power distribution backplane providing the removable or redundancy function of  the power supply modules and also generating the  5V   3 3V  and  12V output rails which are powered by   12V output     The power supply module is capable of    HOT SWAP    exchanging with active current sharing and or  isolation MOSFETs built in for  12V output  and droop current sharing and or isolation diode built in for  5Vsb  output  The AC input is rated 90 264Vrms with power factor corrected  PFC  gt  0 95   A 388mm high reliable  Sanyo Denki fan is installed to the power supply module for cooling the power supply module  power  devices on the distribut
45. cables to  the appropriate ports     EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ES       Qi ai n ee E  ZI ZI IZ AAA Sen          ar        This is an overview of what it looks like after connecting the cables to Magma EB3600 AB and Host Server    Computer  See picture below       Cable Configurations    The picture below shows the correct  amp  wrong ways to connect the cables to interface cards  host and  expansion      Correct  AtoA  BtoB    EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ES       Expansion Interface Card  Host Interface Card       Wrong  AtoB  BtoA    Cable configuration for EB3600 AB        Expansion Interface Card  Host Interface Card          EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation       Daisy Chain Configuration       Plug in PCIe card   GPU    EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 28       i tc G    Remove filler bracket for the expansion slot you wish to use in the chassis  Install PCI Express card into the  slot connector  All slots support any combination of x1  x4  x8 and x16 PCle cards  All slots are  physically x16  but any add in card is supported     Make sure that all cards are fully seated in their connectors  When correctly seated  there will be a firm  resistance when you pull up gently the card  To keep the cards in place  secure them in the enclosure with  their retaining screws     Connect Auxiliary power to PCle card if required  A high power PCle card such as a GPU requires  additional power        Aside from the power being su
46. cal 3 3V 3 3V is bad 3 3V is good  When on means that the locally generate 1 0V is good  and within specification  When off means that there is a  1 0V good problem with the local 1 0V 1 0V is bad 1 0V is good  When on means that the locally generate 1 0V is good  and within specification  When off means that there is a  D7 1 0V good problem with the local 1 0V 1 0V is bad 1 0V is good    Front Panel Status LEDs       LEDs on the front panel monitor internal temperature and show status of fans and power supplies  All LED s  should be green at all times  An orange LED means a fault of the corresponding item  The locator LED and  locator switches on the front and back panel locate the chassis in a rack installation  Push the switch on  either end of the chassis and the LED will blink on both front and back  Pressing either switch again  on  either side of   the chassis will turn the LED off     Should a problem occur with the chassis we included below explanations as to what all these items are  and how they should be treated     Locating LED  Locating On Off Switch    Temp  Sensor Alarm    Alarm Reset Button    Power Supply Indicator       Under normal operating conditions the status indicator LED s should be green at all times    An orange LED means a fault of the corresponding item listed in the picture above  If the chassis is  functioning improperly  you have the option of resetting the entire system by pressing and holding the  Alarm Reset button  shown in the above diagr
47. ci    vv       02 00 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev aa   prog if 00  Normal decode    Control  I O  Mem  BusMaster  SpecCycle  MemWINV  VGASnoop  ParErr  Stepping  SERR  FastB2B  DisINTx   Status  Cap  66MHz  UDF  FastB2B  ParErr  DEVSEL fast  gt TAbort   lt TAbort   lt MAbort   gt SERR   lt PERR  INTx   Latency  0  Cache Line Size  64 bytes  Region 0  Memory at f7300000  32 bit  non prefetchable   size 256K   Bus  primary 02  secondary 03  subordinate 08  sec latency 0  Secondary status  66MHz  FastB2B  ParErr  DEVSEL fast  gt TAbort   lt TAbort   lt MAbort   lt SERR   lt PERR   BridgeCtl  Parity  SERR  NoISA  VGA  MAbort   gt Reset  FastB2B   PriDbiscTmr  SecDiscTmr  DiscTmrStat  DiscTmrSERREn   Capabilities   40  Power Management version 3  Flags  PMECIK  DSI  D1  D2  AuxCurrent 0mA PME D0  D1  D2  D3hot  D3cold    Status  DO NoSoftRst  PME Enable  DSel 0 DScale 0 PME   Capabilities   48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit   Address  00000000feef00c Data  41d1  Masking  000000ff Pending  00000000  Capabilities   68  Express  v2  Upstream Port  MSI 00  DevCap  MaxPayload 2048 bytes  PhantFunc 0  ExtTag  AttnBtn  AttnInd  PwrInd  RBE  SlotPowerLimit 75 000W  DevCtl  Report errors  Correctable  Non Fatal  Fatal  Unsupported   RixdOrd  ExtTag  PhantFunc  AuxPwr  NoSnoop   MaxPayload 128 bytes  MaxReadReg 128 bytes  DevSta  CorrErr  UncorrErr  FatalErr  UnsuppReg  AuxPwr  TransPend   LnkCap  Port  0  Speed 8GT s  Width x16  ASPM L1  Exit Latency LOs  lt
48. d Green LEDs  see  picture below   Reset is de asserted  LED D5 is turned off     e 15 Solid Green LEDs on each backplane are illuminated  see picture below    e Check LED  PORT O   D9  status  see if it is illuminated solid green or blinking fast     e 6 solid Green LEDs are lit on the front Panel Status LED indicator  see picture below      EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 390       o    G    Check Expansion and Host Cards LEDs    The picture below shows the number of Solid Green LEDS that are illuminated on the Expansion and Host  Interface cards when operating normally     X16 Link       X8 Link          EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation EC    ss tc ti                        lt     i Ei    Check Front Panel Status LEDs    6 solid Green LEDs are illuminated on the Front Panel Status indicator when the  system is up and running        Check Backplane LEDs    15 Solid Green LEDs  on each backplane  are illuminated when the system is turned on     LED STATUS COLOR    D14  D12  D10  D8  D6  D4  D2  D42       EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation C       Verify Installation E    Windows    No additional software or drivers are needed  The operating system should automatically recognize the  Magma expansion chassis     To verify a successful installation on Windows  Ea naoa  find the    My Computer    icon and    right click    File Action   View   Help  on it  Then select    Manage    from the pop up      menu  q e  T Devices by type   a  amp  tester 
49. d safety ground wiring must be inspected by a qualified electrical inspector  An energy  hazard will exist if the safety ground cable is omitted or disconnected        Caution    CAUTION    Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably  installed ground conductor  Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an  Caution electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available        CAUTION    This unit has more than one power cord  To reduce the risk of electrical shock   disconnect all power cords before servicing        Caution       EB3600 AB   Chapter6 Rack Slide Installation       o   G    This equipment must be grounded properly for proper operation in accordance with local electrical safety  standard        Regulatory Safety Requirements    The equipment as evaluated is found to classify as    Stationery Pluggable equipment A    based on the  IEC EN 60950 1 2005    NOTE   In Finland  Norway and Sweden  TOUCH CURRENT measurement results exceeding 3 5 mA r m s   are permitted only for the following equipment      STATIONARY PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE A that   e is intended to be used in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION where equipotential bonding has  been applied  for example  in a telecommunication centre    e has provision for a permanently connected PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONDUCTOR  and   e is provided with instructions for the installation of that conductor by a SERVICE PERSON      STATIONARY PLUGGABLE EQU
50. dating Netburner   SNMP      ccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeenes 105  How t   Update the Netburner on Lika 105  Re EE E aar E E E EE EEEE EAEE ENEE EEEE AEE AIET 105  Procedures OV EIViICW suna aa aa 105  DoWnNlosd FIG arer e E E E E E Eae 105  Connect the Ethernet Cable    iii i 105  Launch  He AULOU PGate  lal arr rr a 106  Ccheckand verify the US ag aceasta chats erases sis hala ad peat ius dials oe as ek io 108  Chapter 8 Troubleshooting  000 aeneon 109  Chapter 9 Chassis Maintenance  111  General Chassis Calia 111  Chanina  MOAN FICO eira E EO 111  Chapter 10 Frequently Asked Questions  FAQ     113  What are the differences between EB3600 10 and EB3600 AB      sssssssssssssrnnrnssnnnrnsnnnnresrnnnne 115  Chapter 11 How to Get More Help        cccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenenes 116  C  ntacting Technical SUPPOFGizroni iii aiar 116  Retuming Merchandise to MAGMA  leale 116    EB3600 AB   Preface eoo       i tc G    Preface    Advisories    Five types of advisories are used throughout this manual to provide helpful information  or to alert you to  the potential for hardware damage or personal injury     Important       Caution       Warning             NOTE  Used to amplify or explain a comment related to procedural steps or text     IMPORTANT  Used to indicate an important piece of information or special    tip    to help you    CAUTION    Used to indicate and prevent the following procedure or 
51. do this at your own risk        EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager ES       o G    Servicing the Server A or B  Side A or Side B     SIDE A SIDE B    You can service one side of the unit without  power interruption of the other side of the unit   Example of performing service  removing or  replacing a PCle card  replacing Interface  card  or swapping out a power supply     Viewing the expansion chassis from the back   SIDE A is on your Left  SIDE B is in your Right    Viewing the expansion chassis from the front   SIDE A is on your Right  SIDE B is on your Left       UPLINK  SLOT 5   UPLINK    SLOT 0       SIDE A SIDE B    Deactivating Server A B  side A B     Example  servicing server B   side B  1  Power down Shutdown the host computer  2  Goto 192 168 1 10 using your internet browser to start Express IO Manager  a  Username will be    default    and the Password will be    magma        3  Click Manage  4  Click  Turn B Aux Power OFF      Express I O Manager 2 0 0    Home Admin SNMP Alarms Network Manage PCI E Info    Turn A Aux Power Off Turn B Aux Power Off    Turn On Chassis    Turn On Locator LED  Silence Audible Alarm Sound Audible Alarm    Turn On Audible Alarming Feature       The Side B of Magma EB3600 AB will shutdown  cuts off the power to the 2 power supplies and 2  fans come fo full stop     EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager 840       ss tc ti                        lt     i Ei    5  Verify it is OFF  check 3 3v LED on the backplane in the expansi
52. e expansion board is powered on and the host is turned on then the  amber LED D5 should be off     EB3600 AB   Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information 53       i tc G    Display Functions of Interface card LEDs    1  Link width mode diplays LED indicator      D404 x   D403  x2  D402  x4  D401  x8  D400  x16       If the LEDs are lit solid  then it is a gen 3 link  If not the alternate display will be activated   2  Phase equalization mode    D400  will not be lit    D401  Phase equalization complete    D402  Phase 3 successful    D403  Phase 2 successful    D404  Phase 1 successful     For any link below gen 3  the display will alternate between these two  A 75  on 25  off duty cycle  indicates a gen 2 link whereas a 25  on 75  off duty cycle is a gen 1 link     Reset  amp  Power Status LEDs    Reset LED Power Status LEDs          LEDs D4  D3  D8  AND D7 when illuminated signify    power is good     see table below      EB3600 AB   Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information 54       LED Description   Functions When OFF When ON    PCle fundamental reset  When ON system is in reset   and or the high speed cables have been connected   incorrectly  When off while the main power is ON  the   system is out of PCle reset de asserted asserted    No clock  PCle clock present Lights up if a PCle clock has been detected present Clock is present    When on means that the locally generated 3 3V is good  and within specification  When off means that there is a  3 3V good problem with the lo
53. eck SW3     verify the dip switches are set to x16     NOTE  The following settings on SW3 are not supported by the first edition of Interface card  Link    width will not change regardless of the setting you select   Second edition of Interface card will support the below settings           The Expansion Interface cards are already installed  If it needs to be installed  plug in the primary  Expansion Interface card in the designated PCle    SLOT 0 UPLINK  see pictures below         Use the PCle    SLOT 5 UPLINK    to plug in the second Expansion Interface card  Secure the edge connector    bracket with a retaining screw           EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation       Install Host Interface Card Ea    Begin installation by powering down your host computer  Use the procedures Low Profile Bracket  for shutting down your operating system and shutting off power to your system  provided in your owner   s manual or system documentation     The host interface card is mounted to a    full height    bracket as shown below   For low profile case applications  you may need to change the mounting  bracket to the low profile bracket that shipped with your system  Remove the  screws that hold the card to the bracket  Be sure you are using proper ESD  procedures when completing this action        When the host computer is off and all power cords are disconnected from the  AC outlet  remove the cover and prepare your host card for insertion into a PCle slot     When the Magma in
54. ect it to the IP address of the chassis that  is 192 168 1 10     How to configure your network setting in Windows OS    This setting is applicable to Windows 7  8 and Windows server   You need to disconnect your laptop or desktop computer prior to setting up the Network adapter     Go to your computer  Right click the   network icon  below the system tray  Click  Open Network  amp  Sharing Center   Click Local Area Network  Click Properties  a  Select  Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPV4   b  Click Properties    ae    6  Select  Use the following IP address    a  ForlP address enter 192 168 1 20   b  For Subnet mask enter 255 255 255 0  7  Click OK    EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager EEN          Local Area Connection Properties                            Networking General    Connect using  You can get IP settings sssigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Ottermsize  you need to ask your network administrator  EF Marvell Yukon 888057 PCI E Gigabit Ethemet Controller for the appropriate IP settings      Configure    Obtain an IP address automatically     Use the following IP address   IP address  197 168  1   20    This connection uses the following hemes    Mi OM Ghent for Microsoft Networks  i 8005 Packet Scheduler      inline sp sane   255 255  0  I  ake Internet Protocol Version 6  TCP Pv6    7     Intemet Protocol Version 4  TCP IP Wa   foe Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper L O Driver ee ae aD  ci oi  Link Layer Topolog  cy Discover
55. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeaaaaeaaaenanagananaas 30  PCIe card Power Reguirementss3 mrsizionri ani n ar R i nE E 31  KOO aO e E E T AE E 32  Connect Power Cord   CADI  i ii 34  CONMECE TO Electrical OULICUS arestam nnar E E E sain eni 35  Is it ok to connect four 1200W Power Supply modules to 120V            ccc i 35  Use  two separate Circuit INS  r   36  Don t use multiple electrical outlets on one circuit line  00    cece rr 36  PONGCFON EB20005AB rlieie aaa penali o pre otto 38  Power ON COMPUUC  ieri ireland ER ERRE A enne 39  Har O Ware CIC CK E aueenananueds cut E E EE AET OE E EEEE E O AE 39    EB3600 AB   Preface ae       e cli    Check Expansion and Host Cards LEDS                        rr 40  oA TING E ees eueseenecnece aes Oacuseneccaneaeedenssecsesseeaetauceoersceeeaaestesteereoncs aesoeqsseteueceseemeenenacs 40  GIL AT 40  Check Front Panel Status  LEDS sari i 41  Check Backplane LED Scandic dini 41  YVelih  INstalla loft a 42  WIGONSaeblciiccccccaeisea 42  LO nai 43  Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information    49  EB 000 AB CoOnNIGURRLO illa 49  Back Plane  and LEDS cissiasantaterindteatasecrstnnsaatesiaes i ii 50  Card  SIGE EINK WEDS rire aiar nde an 52  merice Card  ane  EE Diga ario 53  Display Functions of Interface Card LEDS        ccccccccceeee reer e PEPE EERE PEER EEE E SEES EERE ESSE SEES EEE EE EES 54  RESEE Gi POWEr Status LEDS giano ea 54  Frome Panel  Stabs LEEDS ria E E E EE 55  PID A oua a prea ere mie A poole nip E HeWn eR RGus peerinE 56  Temperatu
56. electrostatic wrist strap and or  rubber mat        Static electricity can harm system boards  Perform service at an ESD workstation and follow proper ESD  procedures to reduce the risk of damage to components  Magma strongly encourages you to follow  proper ESD procedures  which can include wrist straps and smocks  when servicing equipment     You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge  ESD      e When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton  do not remove the  component s anti static packaging material until you are ready to install the component in a  computer  Just before unwrapping the anti static packaging  be sure you are at an ESD  workstation or are grounded     e When transporting a sensitive component  first place it in an anti static container or packaging     e Handle all sensitive components at an ESD workstation  If possible  use anti static floor pads and  workbench pads     e Handle components and boards with care  Don t touch the components or contacts on a board   Hold a board by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket     EB3600 AB   Preface E       LL eci    Chapter 1 Introduction    EB3600 AB    Magma ExpressBox 3600 AB is a 10 Slot PCI Express   Expansion System optimized for High Performance  Computing  HPC  applications  The expansion system consists of a PCle   host interface card  High  Speed HD IO cables  a 4U rack mount chassis containing a 10 Slot backplane and an expansion inte
57. erform the following steps     e Inventory the shipping carton contents for all of the required parts  e Gather all of the necessary tools required for installation  e Read this manual    Tools Required for Installation    To complete the installation of the Magma product you will need a Phillips head screwdriver and ESD wrist  strap to prevent electrostatic discharge        Chapter 2 Hardware Installation    The following steps will guide you through the installation of your Magma Expansion System     CAUTION  Hardware installation shall be performed only by qualified service personnel        Caution    Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  Warning   All add in cards are susceptible to electrostatic discharge  When moving cards  it is best to  carry the cards in anti static packaging  If you need to set a circuit card down  be sure to  place it inside or on top of an anti static surface  For more information  see    Protecting  Warning Against Electrostatic Discharge    in the Preface        WARNING   High voltages are present inside the expansion chassis when the unit s power cord is  plugged into an electrical outlet  Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet before  removing the enclosure cover  Turning the system power off at the power on off switch  Warning does not remove power to components  High voltage is still present        CAUTION   Before touching anything inside the enclosure  move to an ESD station and follow proper  ESD procedures  Failure to do so may result in e
58. es  Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities    o   G       fb4  Advanced Error Reporting      138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt       10c   19      148  Virtual Channel      e00   12      f24  Access Control Services      b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport    Kernel mod    ules  shpchp    02 08 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev aa   prog if 00  Normal decode      Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Bus  primary 02  secondary 04  subordinate 04  sec latency 0    Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      40  Power Management version 3    48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit    68  Express Downstream Port  Slot    MSI 00    a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00   fb4  Advanced Error Reporting    138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     10c   19    148  Virtual Channel    e00   12    f24  Access Control Services    b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport    Kernel mod    ules  shpchp    02 0c 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev a   prog if 00  Normal decode      Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Bus  primary 02  secondary 05  subordinate 05  sec latency 0    Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilitie
59. ess and Hold the Alarm Reset button located on the Front Panel Status LEDs   Hold the button until all LEDs are flashing from ORANGE to GREEN  then release   Start your Internet Browser   Type 192 168 1 10   Enter User name  default   Enter password  magma   You should be able to login  Check  the SNMP is set back to default  configuration     TOP gt     ooo    Configure your SNMP Agent    If you use an SNMP agent to help you monitor your network  you will find all necessary monitoring  information in the MIB file     Retrieving the MIB File    The MIB file is available for download at  http   www magma com drivers asp in the SNMP section of that  page  After you click on the MIB file link  save the file as type    All Files    to your preferred location  You may  then open the file  using Notepad  or equivalent text editor  and all the information needed to configure  your SNMP agent will be displayed on the screen        EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager 87    i G       MAGMA  1U CHASSIS MIB txt   Notepad E  File Edit Format View Help       215   gt     be ba he ba We We We de be RARER RRR RR e Wa We ba RRR De We We We De Wa Da Va De RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR Ga ERROR RRR RR RRR ERR RRR RGR A LS SA  da e Ge Ge Ga Ga Ga da    wun We we we       Designer      Date     MIB for Magma    Damian w  9 06 07    Me Me de Ge e a Ba e Ba de Be de e We De We Oe Ba Oe a Ba e Ga We Me de Me We De Oe De Ba Me Me Ce Ga Te Be Ge Ce Be Ge Me Ce Me Ce Ce Se Ca Ce e Ce Ce Ce Ge Ce Ce e a
60. et  Do not plug a power cord from a device installed in one rack cabinet into a power  device installed in a different rack cabinet     Rack Stability    To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment  the rack must be secured adequately to  prevent it from becoming unstable and or falling over        2   o   4  5    ne d    EB3600 AB   Chapter 6 Rack Slide Installation 95    Extend the leveling jacks to the floor    Ensure that the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks    Install stabilizing feet on the rack    In a multiple rack installation  fasten the racks together securely    Extend only one rack component at a time  Racks can become unstable if more than one  component is extended    Load the rack from the bottom up  starting with the heaviest component    Ensure that the component is properly mated with the rails  or the rails may be unstable   Do not attempt to move a fully loaded rack  Remove components from the rack before  moving it    Do not attempt to move a rack on an incline that is greater than 10 degrees from horizontal           CAUTION    Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature  If the expansion is installed in a closed or  multi unit rack assembly  the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment might  be greater than room ambient temperature  Therefore  consideration should be given to  Caution installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient  temperature  Tma  specified for the expan
61. evice can either activate or deactivate the monitoring  system by using the check box option  You can also obtain an MIB file in text format for a report     Home Admin SNMP Alarms Network Manage PCI E Info    SNMP Settings    SNMP Engine Enabled  INA   SNMP Version   v2c v3       SNMP v2c Read Write Community       Link to MIB File  MIB File         Save All Changes         PSU Details    Refresh   Fan Details  Refresh    Temp Details  __ Refresh Log    Refresh NY  Auto Refresh Log    Power Supply 1  Good Fan 1  11076 RPM 96   Manager  24  C Creating global object with initialized network  Backplane A  31  C    Power Supply 2  Good Fan 2  11107 RPM 96   Backplane B  32  C settings     i E Initializing back end web GET POST functions     Power Supply 3  Good Fan 3  11170 RPM 97   Initializing POST GET HTTP handlers    SNMP engine is set to be enabled    turning it on   Initializing SNMP engine to run at v2 0c   v3 0   Initializing the hardware in the chassis    Finished initializing hardware  going into main  loop     Power Supply 4  Good Fan 4  10892 RPM 94         EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager ai       ss tc t       tCO Neo    ALARM SETTINGS    With the SNMP built into the chassis  you can oversee the configurations that are used to set off an alarm  whenever there s a malfunction with the equipment pertaining to the interior of the chassis  This feature is  shown on Alarm Settings  These settings are recommended to stay at its default condition     Fan Alarming
62. ff a computer  perform the following steps    2  Turn off the computer and any peripheral devices    3  Disconnect the computer and peripheral power cords from their AC outlets or inlets in order to  prevent electric shock or system board damage     In addition  take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate       To help avoid possible damage to systems boards  wait five seconds after turning off the computer  before removing a component  removing a system board  or disconnecting a peripheral device  from the computer      When you disconnect a cable  pull on its connector or on its strain relief loop  not on the cable  itself  Some cables have a connector with locking tabs  If you are disconnecting this type of cable   press in on the locking tabs before disconnecting the cable  As you pull connectors apart  keep  them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins  Also  before connecting a cable   make sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned     CAUTION    Do not attempt to service the system yourself except as explained in this manual  Follow  Caution installation instructions closely           EB3600 AB   Preface          Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge    Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  Warning   Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  is the enemy of semiconductor devices  You should always  take precautions to eliminate any electrostatic charge from your body and clothing before  Warning touching any semiconductor device or card by using an 
63. fix the problem  call the  28 card manufacturer for new drivers   The host interface card or expansion chassis are not working correctly  Reinstall  the host interface card into the computer   s slot and recheck all cables  connections  If the error code remains  try another slot  If the error persists  call  Magma Technical Support     the Magma Expansion chassis is installed       For all other error codes  call   Other Codes   On the PCI to PCI Bridge  Magma Technical Support  On the Card  Card Manufacturer s Technical     after first verifying that       EB3600 AB   Chapter 8 Troubleshooting RIN    si tc ti                 C  i    Chapter 9 Chassis Maintenance    Like all computer systems  you will need to perform some routine maintenance tasks  Some of these include  making sure that the air vents in the chassis are clear of obstructions and that the cooling air from the fans  flows freely  You will also need to check the foam filter behind the front panel to ensure it is clean  thus  allowing for unrestricted air flow to the fans  You should always keep an eye on all cables to make sure  they are not damaged and are securely connected  Occasionally  you should remove the chassis cover  and check for loose cards  and remove any dust build up     Always remember to power down your computer and the expansion system BEFORE you attempt to  perform any maintenance tasks     General Chassis Cleaning    The environment where your Magma chassis is operating should be the determi
64. h  for cable interfacing  resulting in a lower  latency than competitive switch based solutions     What is the cable interface    Answer  Magma has designed a special Gen 3 cable with improved signaling characteristics over previous  generation cables  This x8 or x16 cable interface allows true O bit error rate transmission for ultimate  performance at Gen 3 signaling rates     What length is the host cable   Answer  The initial release cable will be 1 meter    How many boards are supported in the expansion chassis   Answer  For the ExpressBox 3600 AB  up to 10 peripherals are supported  For double wide  GPU  usage  up to 9  GPUs are supported      What types of GPUs are supported    Answer  Any PCI Express supported GPU may be used  The ExpressBox 3600 supports NVIDIA Tesla  GeForce and  Quadro GPUs and full access to all GPUs is provided at the rear of the chassis  AMD FirePro and Intel Phi co   processors are supported    What type of cooling is provided for peripheral boards   Answer  The chassis provides N  1 redundant cooling fan  4 fans are supplied  each with 185 cfm     Are there any imitations to the types of boards that can be used in the ExpressBox 3600   Answer  Although optimized for double wide GPU modules  any PCI Express board may be used within the  system  The ExpressBox 3600 support Gen 3  Gen 2 and Gen 1 boards of any data width  x1 x4 x8 x1 6     What size is the enclosure   Answer  The enclosure is 16 8     42 7 cm  wide x 22 125  56 2cm  deep x 7     
65. hable   size 32M    I O ports at e000  size 128     virtual  Expansion ROM at f7000000  disabled   size 512K     Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      60  Power Management version 3    68  MSI  Enable  Count 1 1 Maskable  64bit     78  Express Endpoint  MSI 00    b4  Vendor Specific Information  Len 14  lt   gt     100  Virtual Channel    128  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     600  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 1 Len 024  lt   gt    900   19    Kernel driver in use  nvidia  Kernel modules  nouveau  nvidia    07 00 1 Audio device  NVIDIA Corporation GK107 HDMI Audio Controller  rev a1     Subsystem  NVIDIA Corporation Device 0967  Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  IRQ 17  Memory at f7080000  32 bit  non prefetchable   size 16K     Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      60  Power Management version 3   68  MSI  Enable  Count 1 1 Maskable  64bit    78  Express Endpoint  MSI 00    Kernel driver in use  snd_hda_intel  Kernel modules  snd_hda_ intel    0a 00 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev a   prog if 00  Normal decode      Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0   Memory at f5100000  32 bit  non prefetchable   size 256K    Bus  primary 0a  secondary 0b  subordinate 10  sec latency 0   I O behind bridge  0000d000 0000dfff   Memory behind bridge  f4000000 f50fffff   Prefetchable memory behind bridge  00000000c0000000 00000000d1ffffff    Capabilities   Ca
66. hen the host computer issues its  master power on bus reset           EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation    i tc G    Each power supply has individual power LEDs to indicate its power status  The power supply has no power  switch that you can flip ON and OFF  Once the expansion unit  power cable  is plugged in to an electrical  outlet the entire system is ready to be powered up through the main power switch  push button  located  on the front panel     One solid Amber LED  D5  and three solid  Green LEDs  D3  D8  and D7  are illuminated  on the expansion interface card  Upon  connecting the power cable to an  electrical outlet and applying power to the  expansion unit  the following LEDs are lit     The LED on the top should turn AMBER when  the power cord is connected to the device  from the outlet  When the front button  On Off switch is activated or pressed  the  AC POWER LED should turn green       Power ON Computer EB    To effectively use your Magma chassis as part of your computer system  ensure that all the proper  connections are made  Then power on your computer  This will enable your Magma chassis to turn ON     Hardware Check E    Once you have turned ON the Magma EB3600 AB and the host computer  the next thing to do is to check  the LED status on the hardware  Verify that the following LEDs on the expansion card  host card   backplane  and front panel are illuminated     e Interface Card and Expansion card operating normally should show up with four Soli
67. ical   b  Two designated Link Up SLOTs for Interface card  c  Slot LEDs  Link and Activity LEDs  30 LEDs   d  Thermistor control switch  2  Interface card  a  Expansion and Host mode DIP switch  b  Speed Toggle switches  c  Two Cable ports  one for x8 and the other is x16  3  Power Supply  redundant and hot swappable  a  Power cord socket  b  LED status indicator  c  Locking Thumb screw  d  18  6 2 pin  PCle connectors  e  Hotswappable  4  Hot swappable Fans  a  185 CFM  b  Locking Thumb screw  c  Air Flow  from outside going inside  5  SNMP Interface module  a  Netburner  b  RJ45 port    Front panel  you ll find the following    1  Push button On Off switch  2  Front Panel Status LED  3  Front Grill cover  Dust Foam filter behind the cover     Rear Panel  you ll see the following    PCI Express card slot opening   Interface card cable ports  x8 and x16   Power Supply   RJ 45 Ethernet port   Top cover Thumb Screws   Power Rating   Serial number    ee a eS    EB3600 AB   Chapter 1 Introduction a2       1  Backplane   2  Expansion Interface Card  3  SNMP module   4  Hot Swappable Fans  4    5  PCl e power Connectors  6  PCl e Slots  x16     7  Push Button ON OFF  8  LED Status Indicator  9  Front Grill Cover   10  Top Cover    11  RJ 45   12  Power Supply  4    13  Interface Cable Port  14  Slot Opening   Cover  15  Thumb Screw    REAR VIEW          EB3600 AB   Chapter 1 Introduction ome       Pre Installation Information    Before using the Magma Expansion chassis you should p
68. ill see a rail stop hook  push the hook up  to release and detach the inside portion of the slide completely from the outside portion of the  rack slide  Set aside slide A  You ll be mounting this part of the expansion chassis     DS aF2  es Pets       The remaining assembly includes slide piece C inside slide piece B   Prepare the end bracket extension  The end bracket D will be added to slide piece B in Step 3           EB3600 AB   Chapter 6 Rack Slide Installation Ca    I    ll    Attach Rail to Chassis  STEP 2     Attach Slide piece A to the side of the chassis  Position the spring end toward the rear of chassis   Place as far forward as the whole alignment allows  Attach rail section to both sides of chassis before  continuing     Use the mounting screws that  are already mounted to the  sides ofthe chassis and not  the ones that come with the  rack slides        The screws that come with the slides will be too long and could potentially touch the Host PCB s  If you  reuse the screws that are already on the sides  you will be fine  These screws have Sems Lock washers and  get 2 full turns into the threads and there are several that can be used on any rack slides  They do not  protrude deep into the chassis  but they give enough support     Assemble Slide Rails  STEP 3     Measure the rack from front to back so you can confirm how long the rail must be to fit properly        EB3600 AB   Chapter 6 Rack Slide Installation 98       ss tc ti                        lt     i Ei
69. ion backplane and part of the system     AC Input    Table 1 lists AC input voltage and frequency range for continuous operation  The power supply is capable  of supplying full rated output power over the input voltage ranges specified        Parameter Min Nominal Input Max Unit  Va Voltage 90 100 240 264 Vrms  Vi Frequency 47 50 60 63 Hz  Vin Current  1200W 15 0 A    a  The inrush current of power supply module is less than 120A under the conditions of 240Vrms input and  250C ambient cold start  The inrush current is limited to the extent that no damage will be done to the  power supply   under any specified line  load  and temperature conditions    b  The leakage current of the power supply module is less than 1 5 mA measured at 264Vac input    c  The repetitive ON OFF cycling of AC input voltage will not damage the power supply    d  The power supply can automatically recover from AC power loss    e  The power supply is equipped with primary fuse for input over current protection  and meets product  safety requirement     EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information 68       ss tc G    DC Output    DC Output Voltage Regulations  The DC output voltages remain within the regulation ranges shown in Table 2 for both the power supply  module and the completed power system when measured at the load end of the output connectors  under all AC line  O P loads  and environmental conditions      12V  5V  3 3V  12V  5Vsb Unit   Range  5   5   5   10   5  Volt  Min  11 40  4 75 
70. ioning properly   The audible alarm will sound and the Power Fail signal will be  Low  under the following conditions      a  One of the power supply modules is not functioning and is still attached to the backplane    b  One of the power supply modules is attached to the backplane without an AC power cord plugged in   Removing the not functioning power module from the backplane or pushing the reset switch provided will  reset the audible alarm and also the Power Fail signal     LED light  The LED light installed on the power supply module is functioning as following     a  Green color     Power module is ON and working properly   b  Amber color     Power module is under Standby Mode or has default   c  No color  No AC Power Connection     Environmental  The following subsections define recommended environmental specifications and test parameters  Based  on the typical conditions to which a power supply may be subjected during operation or shipment     Temperature    Operating  10  C to  50  C  Non operating  40  C to  85  C    EB3600 AB   Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information E       A    Humidity  Operating 10  to 90  relative humidity  non condensing   Non operating 5  to 95  relative humidity  non condensing     Altitude  Operating 0 to 16 000 feet  5000 meter   Storage 0 to 50 000 feet    Mean Time between Failures  MTBF   100K hours minimum at full load 25  C       EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information 71    A Neo    Chapter 4 Express I O Manager    EB3
71. it  shut if down and swap cards  Repeat this until all cards  have been tested  If they all test OK  then add them back one at a time until you find the  combination that doesn t work  If you find a bad card  call Technical Support  If you don t      congratulations  you fixed it      a  If itstill hangs up  try a different card   this one is probably bad  or has driver problems   If  the second cards works  troubleshoot the first card  If the second card also fails  call  Technical Support     Computer Doesn t Detect Expansion Chassis    If the expansion chassis is not visible in your Windows Device Manager  you will need to turn off your  computer  first  and then the Magma Expansion chassis  second  and test all cords and cables to ensure  you have everything connected correctly  If everything seems to be connected correctly  and you are  sure you have applied power correctly  power up the expansion chassis first and then the computer   then  try the following troubleshooting steps     EB3600 AB   Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 109       i tc tti              C    e Verify that the required LEDs on the backplane of the chassis are lit as explained in Advanced  Technical Information  The most important indicators are the LEDs that indicate the cards are  inserted in the slots  These LEDs are relevant to the speed and the amount of data lanes available  on the cards       Also verify the Magma host interface card is properly inserted into the host computer slot  In case  any othe
72. k cards  providing lowest latency possible     e Full 300W per slot power support  with included PCI AUX power    e Redundant N 1 air cooling for up to nine GPU modules   e 19    Rack mountable metal  4U chassis 16 8    Wide x 7    High  4U  x 22 125  Deep   e Configurable and hot swap N 1 capable power supply solutions of 1200W  2400W  3600W or  4800W  Product Name Description  EB3600 AB Ten peripheral slots and two host link slots  All Gen 3 x16        EB3600 AB   Chapter 1 Introduction Ca    EB3600 AB Features    e Easy    Plug and Play    installation   e PCI Express Gen 3 x16 or x8 interconnection   e All slots support full length cards   e Status LEDs on backplane indicate active link  speed  Gen 3 or Gen 2  or Gen 1   e Automatic power up control by computer   e Four hot swappable cooling fans   e Multiple power supply options with auxiliary power connectors   e Industrial 4U rack mount enclosure   e Chassis provides superior EMI control  vibration  shock and moisture resistance  e Magma Express I O Manager   e Constant critical component monitoring   e Front panel status LED display   e SNMP and Express I O Manager with built in web graphical user interface   e Serviceable Server A and   or B    EB3600 AB Technical Specification    N 1 redundant for segment A and segment B independently   HARDWARE  ENCLOSURE  16 8    Wide by 7    High  4U  by 22 125    Deep    HOST CONNECTION    Expansion side  All host links are Gen 3 x16 capable and will train down to Gen 2 or 1  co
73. lectrostatic discharge  damaging the  computer or its components  For more information  see    Protecting Against Electrostatic  Caution Discharge    in the Preface           EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation          Installation Procedures Overview    Below is the concise version on how to set up the EB3600 AB     Open Enclosure    l    2  Install Expansion Interface card s   If not installed     3  Install Host Interface card s  into host computer   4  Install Cable  Connect A to A and B to B on interface cards between the host and expansion  chassis    5  Install PCle cards  see notes below    6  Attach Power Cords    7  Connect to Electrical Outlet     verify adequate circuit capacity for wattage needed  this may  require multiple circuits    8  Power  ON  power up  EB3600 AB   9  Power ON  power up  Computer   10  Hardware Check   11  Verify Installation  via Operating System     NOTE  It is highly recommended to install any 3 party PCI E cards   High Power PCle cards after  you have verified and tested the Magma expansion is functional and no hardware failures        When installing 3    Party PCIe card  start with one card first just to see if there are any software and  hardware issues or incompatibility problems that may occur  This way you can troubleshoot the problem  more easily and efficiently  If everything works well and there are no configuration issues  you can proceed  with the installation of the remaining 3 party PCle cards     Always refer to o
74. llows you to turn off 3 3v power on side A and B  The left side is A and right is B from back of chassis    The only reason to turn this off is to service the chassis if A or B server goes down and you need to replace a  GPU  you need to disable 3 3 v standby power to service chassis via GUI  Once disabled you will need to  enable 3 3v standby to turn on the side A or B otherwise when you turn on your host  host turn on won t  work  This is enabled by default     e SIDE A  Turn A Aux Power Off  e SIDE B   Turn B Aux Power Off       Turn A Aux Power Off     Turn B Aux Power Off          Turn On Chassis                   Turn On Locator LED                Silence Audible Alarm     Sound Audible Alarm                Turn On Audible Alarming Feature       oat  Fa  m  DL     I  Di      O   l  i    SLOT 5   UPLINK       EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager E       si tc G    Remote Turn ON and OFF the chassis    Allows you to turn ON and OFF the expansion chassis using the GUI  You can only do this if you are not  connected and linked to a host computer    The    Turn On   Off Chassis    is enabled when host computer and chassis are not linked  The     Turn Off  Chassis    or     Turn On Chassis    is greyed out if the expansion chassis is linked to a live host computer     If you are already connected to a host computer do the following     ee dere    OS    Power down the host computer    Press the expansion chassis front power button to Off position    Refresh the Express IO
75. lot    MSI 00    a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00   fb4  Advanced Error Reporting    138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     10c   19    148  Virtual Channel    e00   12    f24  Access Control Services    b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport    Kernel mod    ules  shpchp    0b 10 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev a   prog if 00  Normal decode      Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Bus  primary 0b  secondary 0f  subordinate 0f  sec latency 0    I O behind    bridge  0000d4000 0000dfff    Memory behind bridge  f4000000 f50fffff  Prefetchable memory behind bridge  00000000c0000000 00000000d1ffffff    Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities    EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation CA       40  Power Management version 3      48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit       68  Express Downstream Port  Slot    MSI 00      a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796      100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00       Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities  Capabilities    ss G       fb4  Advanced Error Reporting      138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt       10c   19      148  Virtual Channel      e00   12      f24  Access Control Services      b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport    Ker
76. mputer  preferably Gen 3 x16  as needed  The host connection that the cards will automatically down train to the  link width to the one that is maximum for a given slot electrically            lt   lt   _   minimal host expansion latency   POWER SUPPLY   models above  Up to four total  4800W total    ENVIRONMENT   REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   CE Certified E   SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS            EB3600 AB   Chapter 1 Introduction 10    I N    Pre Installation Information    Before using the Magma Expansion chassis you should perform the following steps   e Inventory the shipping carton contents for all of the required parts    e Gather all of the necessary tools required for installation  e Read this manual    Parts List    Item Description EB3600 AB  Quantity    Host Interface card  1 meter High Speed   HD IO cable    U S  Standard 115V Power Cord 1 per supplied PSU  Expansion Interface card  Quick Start Guide  1200W Power Supply Modules  installed Requires 4  Hot swappable Fan  installed 4       For EB3600 AB  it ships with 4 power supply bricks   modules  To support 4 GPUs it requires 2  power supply bricks        Important    QSG          EB3600 AB   Chapter 1 Introduction          Components of EB3600 AB unit    Once you ve completed your inventory  your next step is to get familiarized with components of the  EB3600 AB expansion unit     The expansion unit is composed of the following integral components    1  Expansion Backplane  a  10 PCle x16 slot  electronic and mechan
77. nel mod    ules  shpchp    0b 14 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev a   prog if 00  Normal decode      Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Bus  primary 0b  secondary 10  subordinate 10  sec latency 0    Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      40  Power Management version 3    48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit    68  Express Downstream Port  Slot    MSI 00    a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00   fb4  Advanced Error Reporting    138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     10c   19    148  Virtual Channel    e00   12    f24  Access Control Services    b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport    Kernel mod    ules  shpchp    0f 00 0 VGA compatible controller  NVIDIA Corporation GK107  NVS 510   rev a1   prog if 00  VGA controller    Subsystem     NVIDIA Corporation Device 0967    Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  IRQ 61    Memory at  Memory at  Memory at    f4000000  32 bit  non prefetchable   size 16M   c0000000  64 bit  prefetchable   size 256M   d0000000  64 bit  prefetchable   size 32M     I O ports at d000  size 128    virtual  Expansion ROM at f5000000  disabled   size 512K     Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities  
78. ning factor as to how often  you should perform a general cleanup of the chassis  To perform a routine general cleaning of your chassis   you will need the following    1  Can of compressed air  proper distance  6 inches    2  Cotton Swabs   3  Isopropyl  alcohol    4  Anti static wipes    5  Warm water  for filter    6  Dish soap  for filter    Do not use a vacuum because vacuums create ESD     First  remove the thumbscrews and the top chassis cover  Next  use a can of compressed air from your  local computer store to blow out any dust that may have accumulated in the chassis fans     Be sure to keep the can of compressed air about six inches from the parts being sprayed with air  Pay  particular attention to the fans in the chassis and power supply because they are critical to air movement  and to keeping your chassis cool  Also spray the PCle slots on the backplane     Next  you can use anti static wipes to wipe down any open areas inside and outside of the chassis to  remove any remaining dust or dirt  If you have dust or dirt remaining in any    hard to reach area     such as  corners of a fan blade  you can use the cotton swabs  dipped in the isopropyl  alcohol   to gently rub the  area clean     Lastly  if the chassis was extremely dirty  you can remove any installed 3rd Party cards and wipe the PCle  slots with a soft bristle brush  like a toothbrush   dipped in the isopropyl  alcohol   to gently clean each slot   When finished  blow the slots with compressed air from
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80. nux     Computer Hangs During Power Up    If your computer    hangs    while being turned on and you can t even start  follow the following steps to try  to fix this problem     1  Shut off the computer and then the expansion chassis and verify that all cards and cables are  connected and seated correctly    2  If it still hangs and you have added one or more hard drives in addition to several cards  ensure  that you have not exceeded the power capabilities of the expansion chassis power supply  YOU  can verify the capacity of your power supply by checking the label on the power supply  If you are  not certain about the power consumption of your peripherals  it is best to remove them one by one   starting with those you suspect of being most    power hungry     until the system powers up    3  If you have removed all 3rd Party cards from the Magma Expansion chassis and it still hangs  try  the following    a  Remove the Magma host interface card from the computer and try booting up  without the  expansion chassis attached    b  If it boots up OK without the expansion chassis attached  its either you have a faulty  host  card or defective expansion chassis  You may need to replace the interface card or  the chassis    c  Ifit still hangs  the problem is in the computer and not with the expansion chassis or  the 3rd Party cards    4  If it boots up OK without any 3rd Party cards installed  try adding only one card and see if it boots  Up    a  Ifit boots up OK with one card in 
81. on PCI address space and host system memory  capacity  Check with GPU manufacturers for details on memory and systems requirements     NOTE   Increasing the size of the memory may not be enough for some systems  adjusting the settings in BIOS of the  host system accordingly might be required  i e  enable above 4G memory as well as increase MMIO space  accprdingly            EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation       o G    PCIe card Power Requirements    Power consumption is crucial for all CPUs and GPUs and other High End Power Hungry PCle cards  GPUs  consume a great deal of power  As the processing power of graphic cards has increased  so has their  demand for electrical power  Due to the limitations of the card slot PCI Express connector that only  supplies 75 Watts of power  present GPU cards with power consumption of over 75 Watts now includes a  combination of six pin  75 W  and or eight pin  150 W  connectors  If these are not available  you can use  the internal AUX power connectors in the expansion unit  see picture below      There are 18  6 2 pin  PCle AUX power connectors available in the expansion unit for providing extra  power to PCle cards   GPUS        For example  when using a GPU card that has a maximum power consumption of 225W you would need to use two  six pin power connectors     Number of Pins Watt  6 pin connector provides 75 Watts  8 pin connector provides 150 Watts       Magma EB3600 AB uses a 6 2 pin PCIe power connectors  It can be used as
82. on chassis it should be OFF     das            anpowri  ELEVI Y    Dr   x M did 3 3V is OFF    IGGY wt T  GOGY EE sn   9749 e  I      XNW CAL       6  Go back to Express IO Web GUI  click PCI E Info   7  Check Upstream Slot B 5  3 3V Standby is OFF and 12V is OFF        Upstream Slot A 0  0  Upstream Slot B 5  4     3 3V Standby  On 3 3V Standby  off  12V Main  On 12V Main  off    Link Speed  Gen 3 Link Speed  Not Active  Unk Width  x16 Unk Width  Not Active  Port Temp 48  C Port Temp  N A    View Config Space View Config Space          A E   Slot 3  20  Slot 4  12     Link Speed Gen 3 Link Speed  Not Active  Link Width  x16 Link Width  Not Active    Slot 1  8  Slot 2  16     Link Speed  Gen 3 Link Speed  Gen 3  Link Width  x16 Link Width  x16  Port Temp  50  C Port Temp  49  C Port Temp  50  C Port Temp  48  C  View Config Space Yiew Config Space View Config Space Yiew Config Space             Siot 5  4   Link Speed  Not Active       8  You may now proceed in servicing the server B   side B     Reactivating Server A B  side A B     Example  servicing server B   side B    1  Goto 192 168 1 10 using your internet browser     2  Click Manage  3  Click  Turn B Aux Power On     Turn A Aux Power Off Turn B Aux Power On    Turn On Chassis    Turn On Locator LED    Silence Audible Alarm Sound Audible Alarm    Turn On Audible Alarming Feature    EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager E       si tc ne    4  Verify itis ON  check 3 3v LED on the backplane in the expansion chassis it
83. on t turn ON the expansion chassis yet    Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to Laptop PC    Go to your Laptop PC and Change the Internet Protocol version     Right click on the network icon from the system tray  Select Open Network and Sharing Center  Select Local Area Connection  Select Properties  Select Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4   Select Properties  Select     Use the following IP address      i  IP Address  192 168 1 20   ii  Subnet mask  255 255 255 0   ili  Click OK    A  Start    internet browser    and then type 192 168 1 20    q   D     Username  default  Password  Magma    B  Express I O Manager web interface shows up  C  Turn the expansion chassis ON    q   D   G     EB3600 AB   Chapter 5 Functional   Benchmark Tests E    Click Home Tab   Click Details  PSU  and Fan Details    PSU   s Details  should show    GOOD    for power supply 1  power supply 2  power  supply 2  and power supply 4   Fan Details  should show RPM values per each fan    i  FAN 1 8057 RPM  example only    ii  FAN 2  8192 RPM  example only    ii  FAN 3 8192 RPM  example only    iv  FAN 4     8333 RPM  example only        A Neo    Swappable Fan Test    A  Pull all the fans out  do it one at a time  Start with Fan  1 first   a  Audible Alarm sound off  b  Check FAN Details  It should show    FAN 1  0 RPM    in red font  cC  Check Front Panel Status LED  FAN 1 LED is lit as solid ORANGE  B  Put the FAN 1 back into the fan slot holder   a  Check Front Panel Status LED  FAN 1 LED 
84. ot    below as the default home webpage     Express IO Manager WEB GUI    HOME    The HOME page provides an overview for the status of the chassis  It allows you to view the number of fans   power supplies  and temperature sensors that are attached to your chassis along with the number of users    that have access to the device     Type of Chassis    Eeprom Version   Number of Fans    Number of PSU s   Number of Temp Sensors  IP Address     Number of Active User Accounts     PSU Details  Refresh Fan Details  Refresh  Power Supply 1  Good Fan 1  11076 RPM 96      Power Supply 2  Good Fan 2  11107 RPM 96    Power Supply 3  Good Fan 3  11170 RPM 97      Power Supply 4  Good Fan 4  10892 RPM 94      EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager 6    Temp Details  Refresh  Manager  24  C  Backplane A  31  C  Backplane B  32  C       Express I O Manager 2 0 0    Home Admin SNMP Alarms Network Manage PCI E Info    EB3600 ab    192 168 1 10  1    Log  Refresh KW  Auto Refresh Log    Creating global object with initialized network  settings    Initializing back end web GET POST functions   Initializing POST GET HTTP handlers    SNMP engine is set to be enabled    turning it on   Initializing SNMP engine to run at v2 0c   v3 0   Initializing the hardware in the chassis    Finished initializing hardware  going into main  loop        si tc G    ADMINISTRATOR    The device is capable of allowing separate users have access to the PCle system  Based on the MODE that  the device is operating in 
85. ower supply before you can hot swap it   Can   lower the fans RPM so I can reduce the noise level     Answer  It   s not recommended to lower the fans RPM especially when running any high end GPUS  Slowing  down the fans RPM decreases the cooling of the GPUs and can increase heat   temperature     EB3600 AB   Chapter 10 Frequently Asked Questions  FAQ           What are the differences between EB3600 10 and EB3600 AB     Answer  See info   table below     Power Subsystem    Segment A and  segment B  serviceability    PCI AUX Power  cables    EB3600 AB   Chapter 10 Frequently Asked Questions  FAQ     Shared Power Supply subsystem for  all slots  up to 4 PSUs with a total of  4800W at 120V or 6000W at 240V full  power OR 3600W 4500W N 1  redundant     Fixed at 175 cfm per fan    EB 3600 10 supports on power  supply environment  If any PCle  card needs to be serviced  the  complete system must be powered  down  even if two separate servers  are connected to the independent  backplanes within the EB 3600 10    The EB 3600 10 provides 18 total PCI  AUXPWR cables for support of cards  that need more than 75W of power  as provided through the PCle slot  connector  Any cable can be used  with any card in any slot in the  system     Separate power supply subsystems for    A     and    B    segment of system  2 PSUs per  segment  2400W at 120V or 3000W at 240V  full power OR 1200W 1500W N 1 redundant  for A Segment and B segment independently    Fan speed controllable via Express IO sy
86. pabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      40  Power Management version 3    48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit    68  Express Upstream Port  MSI 00    a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00   fb4  Advanced Error Reporting    138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     10c   19    148  Virtual Channel    e00   12    b00  Latency Tolerance Reporting    b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport       EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 460    o    G    Kernel modules  shpchp    0b 04 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev a   prog if 00  Normal decode      Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Bus  primary 0b  secondary 0c  subordinate 0c  sec latency 0    Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      40  Power Management version 3    48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit    68  Express Downstream Port  Slot    MSI 00    a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00   fb4  Advanced Error Reporting    138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     10c   19    148  Virtual Channel    e00   12    f24  Access Control Services    b70  Vendor 
87. pplied by the PCI Express slot  which is 75 watts  there is not enough to meet  the power requirement for a high end GPU with power consumption of over 125 Watts  A direct  connection to the power supply is needed to obtain additional power  This can be done by using the 6  2  pin PCle cable connector from the expansion unit  Top of the line graphics processing units or GPUs have  a built in AUX power port in which you may attach the PCle cable connector  The picture below shows  how the 6 2 pin connector is attached to the GPU     DUAL GPU       EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation E          PCIe card Memory Requirements    Always check the general system and hardware requirements as well as optimal CPU and GPU settings  when using High Power GPUs  For example  you are using five XYZ brand Double wide GPUs and each GPU  requires 16GB of PCI Memory Address space  In order for these 5 XYZ GPUs to operate properly a total of  80G of host system memory is needed during system boot  The system BIOS  during POST  will typically  check for equivalent host system memory to be able to support PCI address space  The host computer  should match or exceed the memory requirements of the total GPU PCI address space to achieve better  performance and avoid problems that may cause the entire system to malfunction  Random crashes and  other unexpected errors can occur if GPU memory requirements are not met or the system may not  boot at all if the BIOS checks for and sees a mismatch 
88. pter3 Advanced Technical Information KJO    ss 5 EFE i    Fan Specs    92mm X 92mm X 38mm FAN  185 CFM     ITEM DESCRIPTION    at Zero Static Pressure    175 03  min 157 52 CFM  Max Air Pressure   46 21  min 37 43   mnH20  Acoustical Noise  AVG  O S  Storage Humidi       SNMP   Netburner    The Interface board for the Netburner module provides simple Ethernet connectivity allowing you to have  direct and quick access to control devices such as the fan  power supply  and temperature and PCle slots  via the SNMP Web Management  The Netburner is programmed with custom SNMP Web GUI for managing  and monitoring devices     Specifications  Processor  32 bit Freescale ColdFire 5270 running at 147Mhz    Network Interface  10 100 BaseT with RJ 45 connector    Connectors  Two dual inline 50 pin headers    Physical Characteristics  Dimensions  2 0    x 2 6       Power Requirements  DC Input Voltage  3 3V  500mA    Environmental  Operating Temperature  0  C to 70  C       EB3600 AB   Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information Ca       SAI    NetBurner Module    Replacing the NetBurner    If you need to replace your defective or non functional NetBurner module follow the instructions below        1  Position the expansion unit on its side to gain access to the NetBurner module   2  Unplug the Ethernet cable     foco  gt    gt  i    J         3  Lift the NetBurner card out of the interface board with two hands by placing both index fingers  underneath the side of the card and both thumbs on 
89. r LED is off  ensure the respective card is functional and properly seated in its slot    e Try moving the host interface card to a different slot     Add in card doesn t work              Shut down the computer followed by the Magma Expansion chassis    2  Remove the card displaying a problem    3  Replace the    problem card    with a simple card  such as an Ethernet card that has drivers built  into the operating system   Using this    type of card    will avoid any future questions about  drivers possibly being installed incorrectly     4  Turn on the Magma Expansion chassis  and then turn on the computer    Windows Error Codes    If you are having a problem with one of your devices  and the Device status box shows a Windows Error  Code  refer to the following list of error codes for guidance     Error Code   Description Action  This code indicates that there is a problem with the 3rd Party card driver     If necessary  contact the card   s manufacturer for updated software drivers  If all  else fails  contact Magma Technical Support for further assistance     On the Bridge  If you receive error code 12 on the first PCI to PCI Bridge  call  12    Magma Technical Support     On the Card  This usually means the memory  I O  or prefetch is more than has  been allocated  Call Magma Technical Support     Error Code Description Action  The driver for the card is not installed on your system  Reinstall the card driver  following the manufacturer s instructions  If that fails to 
90. r read    3    party manufacturer installation guide    for further instructions     EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 15       si tc G    Open Enclosure  ion    Loosen the thumbscrews that retain the top cover of the chassis and slide the lid towards you as shown  below           Install Expansion Interface Card Ga    The Magma    Expansion    interface is the same card as the    Host    interface card only that its SW4 switch is  set to    ON EXP     By default the expansion interface card should already be installed in the Magma  Expansion chassis        EB3600 AB comes with 2 Expansion Interface cards  There are two separate PCB backplanes side by side in  the chassis  Each PCB backplane requires one Expansion Interface card linked to the host computer    server  It is Gens x16  it has two available cable ports for linking either by x8 or x16 connection     Should you need to install the expansion interface card  make sure to check the dip switch  SW4  is set to  proper configuration  The toggle switch should be    ON EXP    position as shown from the picture below   Apply the same configuration with the second Expansion Interface card     SW4     OFF HOST   ON EXP mmm     EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ae            si tc ti                 C  i    By default the Expansion Interface card is set to    ON EXP    and configured as x16  User should not alter or  change the settings of SW3  If you encounter problems  for troubleshooting purposes only ch
91. r strip is limited to 15 Amps   This applies to 110v 120V and 220V 230V     The image is just an example  Electrical outlets  vary from country to country        1 Circuit Line  Avoid using two electrical outlets on one circuit    line   This applies to 110v 120V and 220V 230V     The image is just an example  Electrical outlets  vary from country to country           EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ae    Once you have plugged in all power cables to  proper electrical outlets or turned the power strip  switch to ON position  all AMBER LEDs are  immediately illuminated on the back of the  power supply unit  Each power supply module is  designated with one indicator LED        Two Solid Green LEDs  3 3V  are illuminated on  both backplanes when the power cable is  connected  This signifies the unit is on    standby  mode        Power ON EB3600 AB Ea    Press the Power Button on the front switch to power  up the EB3600 AB unit  Turn ON the Magma chassis first  before powering ON the host computer        Check your installation before powering up the Magma Expansion chassis for the first time  Although the  power supply has an over voltage protection device built into it  if may not  trip  in time to fully protect a  device that has been improperly connected  or whose power cable has been damaged     You must apply power to the expansion chassis BEFORE you power up your computer  This will allow the  higher numbered buses in the bus hierarchy to be at a stable state w
92. r the same number of lanes as the host  computer slot  The host card will train down to whatever the PCle slot speed is that it recognizes  For  example  if the host interface card is installed in a x8 lane card slot  leave the host card setting as is  The  host computer dictates what link width and speed the expansion system will operate in     This motherboard  calls the two PCle slotsa  PCI E3 0 x16 and  PCI E 3 0 x8       EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation IC             Important       IMPORTANT   There s no need to change the dip switch setting when plugging in the Host Interface card into x4  orx8 PCIe slots  It is ok to plug in the Host card into a PCIe slot with no identification whether it is  GENI  GEN2  x4 or x8  The host card will instantly and automatically train down to whatever the  speed is of the PCIe slot it recognizes     DANGER or STOP  YOU MUST ONLY INSTALL THE PCIe HOST CARD INTO A PCI EXPRESS SLOT  Only use cards    WITH brackets  This will ensure that your PCIe host card can only be inserted into a PCIe slot   Although PCI Express cards without brackets may fit into conventional PCI slots  you run the risk of  damaging the PCI Express host card if you insert it into a PCI slot  Please ensure that your host  computer has PCI Express slots and install the host card only into a PCI Express slot     Installation of Interface card on Host server    You have to remove the slot carrier housing from the host server in order to install the interface c
93. re Sensor Alarm LEDS     sssssssssssnsunssnsunsnnsunsnnsnnennrnnsnnssnennennennennenneunennennsnnennennennennne 56  OWE  SUPPI Indi ator LEDS lla 56   e page p  ien   cE E EE E E E E E E E A N E E R 57  SV LING a 2 e E E NE Ra 57  Wi E E EE E E EE E E E a A A A E E P 58  S E E T AA E E A i 58   illa ir 59  Fol REDIACCHICAC sera veri 60  EELEE O E E A T E STE TAT iii 61  SNMP  NGEDUME licia 61  NerBurner Module  62  Replacing tHe NE rBUMG dillo 62  NetBernerInsfalclolie iaia ana 63  Replacing the IMn BO ariani 64  NetBurner Interface Board Installation    65  POWer SUDDIV UNEC aa a EE A 66  How to replace the power supply module      s sssssssssssssnsnnsnnsnnrnnnnnrnnennennrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnenn 66  POW SUP SS iC tO Stara su  san 68  Chapter 4 Express I O Managers 72  SNMP PCAtUCS  cnicemanacinescnecsnerarmlncasacneucecennl aman cuancetenceeaesaneneaiemraliees inno 72    EB3600 AB   Preface    a       o Mer    Web Access and SNMP Configuration                           cccrrrrrrrrririezenenee eee zena sese ee ee nane 72  S  pported Internet BFOWNSC  nia 72  To Access Express JO Manager   SNMP  73  ConnectiEtmernet  Cable  73  CONIOUFINCOVOFSSEEEN cori ini 73  How to configure your network setting in Windows OS             ii 73  How to configure your network setting in Linux   Ubuntu         ii 74  Launch Internet BFOWSEr    viciriiiaiiiriiiiiiriia iii nina 75  AUENenticationi EOG INisacticcscinecescerscceicseencetcceoieescsnecweuerecoecsaencetcaeiieescaneecesuarssceec
94. rface  card  a hot swappable power supply  and high CFM hot swappable cooling fans     Provides the optimum features for supporting world class High Performance Computing  HPC   applications that demand    mission critical    features such as N 1 redundant power and cooling  and high speed PCle Gen 3 x16 connectivity    It comes with a network management interface  including a web based GUI and SNMP interface  for monitoring the health of the chassis  The design is optimized for HPC applications built with  leading edge GPUs such as NVIDIA K Series GRID  AMD and coprocessors    It is ideal for HPC applications such as oil and gas exploration  financial modeling  medical  imaging  genome sequencing  and simulation     basically any application requiring big data set  analysis and processing     With the capacity for up to 9 state of the art GPUs  e g  NVIDIA K40   support for up to 12 9 Tflops  double  precision  or 38 6 Tflops  single precision  can be obtained within one ExpressBox 3600  For Big Data  applications  this level of performance is a game changer in the field of data mining and other  applications that could not be addressed just a short number of years ago     Up to 38 6 Teraflops  single precision  or 12 9 Teraflops  double precision  of performance possible   data representative of nine NVIDIA K40s     Provides expansion for up to ten PCle Gen 3 x16 peripherals including up to nine double width GPU  modules    Passive host interface  no PCle switch on host lin
95. s   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      40  Power Management version 3    48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit    68  Express Downstream Port  Slot    MSI 00    a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00   fb4  Advanced Error Reporting    138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     10c   19    148  Virtual Channel    e00   12    f24  Access Control Services    b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use  pcieport    Kernel mod    ules  shpchp    02 10 0 PCI bridge  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796  rev a   prog if 00  Normal decode      Flags  bus master  fast devsel  latency 0  Bus  primary 02  secondary 06  subordinate 06  sec latency 0    Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities   Capabilities      40  Power Management version 3    48  MSI  Enable  Count 1 8 Maskable  64bit    68  Express Downstream Port  Slot    MSI 00    a4  Subsystem  PLX Technology  Inc  Device 8796   100  Device Serial Number aa 87 00 10 b5 df 0e 00   fb4  Advanced Error Reporting    138  Power Budgeting  lt   gt     10c   19    148  Virtual Channel    e00   12    f24  Access Control Services    b70  Vendor Specific Information  ID 0001 Rev 0 Len 010  lt   gt     Kernel driver in use 
96. se the desired speed  from 20  to 100     Click submit   Click save    ea    Fan Speed Control    Fan 1  Current speed  96     Fan 2  Current speed  96     Fan 3  Current speed  97     Fan 4     Current speed  94          Configure Fans         PSU Details  Refresh  Power Supply 1  Good    Power Supply 2  Good  Power Supply 3  Good    Power Supply 4  Good    Fan Details  Refresh  Fan 1  11045 RPM 96      Fan 2  11076 RPM 96    Fan 3  11170 RPM 97      Fan 4  10832 RPM 94      Temp Details  Refresh  Manager  23  C  Backplane A  N A  Backplane B  N A    Log  Refresh W  Auto Refresh Log    Creating global object with initialized network  settings    Initializing back end web GET POST functions   Initializing POST GET HTTP handlers    SNMP engine is set to be enabled    turning it on     Initializing SNMP engine to run at v2 0c   v3 0   Initializing the hardware in the chassis   Finished initializing hardware  going into main       Fan Configuration    This feature allows you to change and set the Fan RPM  Revolutions per minute   With a high RPM  the fan  will move more air or remove more heat from the expansion chassis  Changing the RPM affects the air  movement and the noise level  As you increase the RPM of a fan the noise or decibel  dBa  also increases   Decreasing the RPM also decreases the noise level     Home Admin SNMP Alarms Network Manage PCI E Info    Fan Configuration    Fan Type Min RPM Max RPM      Control Fans         MAGMA does not support lowering the fan RPM  
97. should be sufficient  however  a rack with a non standard depth dimension of at least 28 inches   660mm  will provide the suggested minimum front and rear chassis clearances needed for an installation   The PCle expansion chassis is designed to be supported in the cabinet with rack slides    Rack Slides    Two different rack slide kits are available  26    and 28    Rack slide kits  Each rack slide kit comes with two  7 25  adjustable mounting bracket extensions for use with the rack slides     Slide Rail Dimension Information    Slide Rail Detail     Top and Side Views            Cabinet Rear Cabinet Front  Mounting Rail 2 Mounting Rail  Clearance Use the supplied flat head    Required    screws for flush mounting               m        31  Clearance    Required Intermediate Section Slide Thickness Chassis Section    Note  All dimensions are in inches   gt   D      a C  S0 F 3 825      203  Hole Dia      Typical           al  AB oi te  Plus an extension of   13  with the 18   rack slide  and a 4 13  extension with the 20    amp  24  slides        41    nia Fe os tl           s     Sf      219  x  719  slot  14  End View    EB3600 AB   Chapter 6 Rack Slide Installation EE       I UN    Specifications    Slide Rail Specs    Stationary Section Closed Slot    Material 1  ColdRolledSteel  Slide Length     A 28 00 in    28 00in SSS       e Standard hardware packages include all hardware necessary to mount your Chassis   o Rear mounting brackets   Bar nuts  CA8056 06 001 7      10 
98. sion        CAUTION    Reduced Air Flow  Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the  amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised       Caution    CAUTION    Circuit Overloading  Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment  to the supply circuit so that overloading of the circuits does not compromise the supply  wiring or over current protection  To provide the correct power connection to a rack  refer  Caution to the rating labels located on the equipment in the rack to determine the total power  requirement of the supply circuit        CAUTION   Reliable Earthing  Reliable earthing of rackmounted equipment should be maintained   Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to  Caution the branch circuit  for example  use of power strips         Tools and Supplies Needed    1  Phillips   cross head  screwdriver   1 bit and  2 bit   2  Measuring Tape    Parts List    2   Slide Rails  4   End Brackets  2 long  2 short   2   Bags of Assorted Nuts  amp  Bolts    Slide Rail Installation Instructions    Prepare Slide Rails for Assembly  STEP 1     1  Remove slide rails and end bracket from the box   2  Slide rail kits include the following items       EB3600 AB   Chapter6 Rack Slide Installation E       Remove slide piece A from the assembly  Slide the inside portion of the rail completely out until  you hear an audible click  On the inside of the rail  you w
99. stem  management GUI for 20 100  full   operation  185cfm PMW controllable   fans  Segment A and Segment B are  independent with 2 fans per segment     EB3600 AB supports individual servicing of  segment    A    and segment    B    backplanes  when connected to independent  servers  The Express IO system management  GUI allows the user to power down either  segment   s 3 3V Standby power to allow any  card in that segment to be removed or  serviced replaced     The EB 3600 AB provides 10 PCI AUXPWR  cables for segment    A    and 8 PCI AUXPWR  cables for segment    B    for cards in either  segment that need more than 75W of power  as provided through the PCle slot connector   Only PCI AUXPWR cables labeled as    A    may  be used with segment    A    cards and only PCI  AUXPWR cables label as    B    may be used with  segment    B    cards           si tc ti                 C  i    Chapter 11 How to Get More Help    You can visit the Magma Technical Support FAQ pages on the Internet at  www magma com support     Contacting Technical Support    Our support department can be reached by fax at  858  530 2733 or by phone at  858  530 2511  Support is available  Monday through Friday  8 00 AM to 5 00 PM PT  When contacting MAGMA Technical Support make sure to include the  following information     1  Exact and correct Magma Serial     2  Service Ticket or Case    if you already submitted an online request   3  Computer Type  amp  Model  Operating System   4  Make  amp  Model of P
100. step from causing damage to the  equipment     WARNING  Used to indicate and prevent the following step from causing injury     DANGER or STOP    Used to indicate and prevent the following step from causing serious injury or significant  data loss    Disclaimer  We have attempted to identify most situations that may pose a danger  warning  or caution  condition in this manual  However  Magma does not claim to have covered all situations that might require  the use of a Caution  Warning  or Danger indicator        EB3600 AB   Preface          Safety Instructions    Always use caution when servicing any electrical component  Before handling the Magma Expansion  chassis  read the following instructions and safety guidelines to prevent damage to the product and to  ensure your own personal safety  Refer to the    Advisories    section for advisory conventions used in this  manual  including the distinction between Danger  Warning  Caution  Important  and Note       Always use caution when handling operating the computer  Only qualified  experienced   authorized electronics personnel should access the interior of the computer and expansion  chassis     WARNING   Never modify or remove the radio frequency interference shielding from your workstation or  expansion unit  To do so may cause your installation to produce emissions that could  interfere with other electronic equipment in the area of your system        Warning    When Working Inside a Computer    1  Before taking covers o
101. t v2 0c   v3 0   Initializing the hardware in the chassis    Finished initializing hardware  going into main  loop        o   G    NETWORK    The Network tab allows you to change your IP address  It can also permit or prevent certain IP addresses  from accessing the extended feature of the chassis     Home Admin SNMP Alarms Network Manage PCI E Info    Current Network Configuration       Configurable Settings          MagmaChassis       192 168 1 10  255 255 255 0  192 168 1 1    192 168 1 1    Save Changes    Restrict Web Access By IP       ta   Black List  Allow all  block only the IP s listed below        Save Changes       MANAGEMENT    Management is a feature that s available through the SNMP  This section allows you to the do the  following     1  You have the option of configuring the alarm to be ON and in alert mode while the chassis is  powered by clicking the Turn On Audible Alarming Feature  By default  this alarm should already  be activated  If any problems occur  an alarm from the chassis will emit a sound to alert you   Ensure the conditions of the internal fans  power supplies  or electrical components on the PCle  backplane are functional  To verify what is causing the chassis to respond improperly  you can turn  off the alarm by pressing Silence Audible Alarm    2  Turning OFF 3 3v when servicing the chassis    3  Remote Turn ON   OFF the chassis     EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager 79       i tc G    Turning OFF 3 3v when servicing the chassis    A
102. terface card is used as    Host    interface i e  installed in the host computer  the RED  switch should remain OFF  Check the DIP switch and make sure it is set to OFF HOST     This version of Host Interface card has a mini built in configurable toggle switch that can be set to x4  x8  and x16     NOTE  There s no need to make changes to the link width  the card will automatically negotiate    the link width if different than x1 6        The Default setting for the host card is x16 and OFF HOST  This setting should be left alone and not to be  changed  Verify the interface card is set correctly for normal operation     mi       3   a50   3    i SWA     yp   E3 2 1 Sorento   wet       Note  The expansion chassis will NOT function if the red  dip switch on the Interface card is set to ON   and the card is inserted into the host computer    As shown from the picture below  the Host Interface card  is set to OFF HOST     SW4     OFF HOST   ON EXP mmm    EB3600 AB   Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 18          ss tc G    Install the two Magma PCle host interface cards into the host computer  Use available x16 PCle slot for    both Host Interface cards  Plug in the host card to the PCle slot closest to the PCle CPU  this allows the BIOS  to enumerate the host card first  Secure it with a retaining screw        There are 2 host cards available for this chassis  It is important to know how many lanes the host computer  slot can support  The host card does not need to be configured fo
103. the topside of the card  see pictures below        EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information CA       si tc ti                 C  i    4  Use firm Upward pressure underneath the card and a gentle rocking motion until the card comes  loose  see pictures below     is  ry       ctg ae    I                 NetBurner Installation    1  Align the NetBurner module on top of the Interface board connectors     LAE     fe  VTE Eo       F   ay          EB3600 AB   Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information 63          2  Gently apply pressure on top of the NetBurner module and slowly press it down until the board is  firmly seated        3  Reconnect the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port        Replacing the Interface Board    NetBurner Interface Board       EB3600 AB   Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information Ea       i tc ti              COCO Ei    1  Disconnect all the wires including the Ethernet cable from the board  see picture below   2  Remove screw and nuts  see picture below        3  Remove the interface board        NetBurner Interface Board Installation  To install the new Interface board  just follow the previous steps in reverse order     1  Place the board in the chassis and align it on top of the 4 mounting screw holes   2  Secure the board  Connect all wires and plug in the Ethernet cable        EB3600 AB   Chapter 3 Advanced Technical Information 65       i tc G    Power Supply unit    Configurable and hot swap capable power  supply solutions of  1200W  2400W  3
104. to radio communications  Operation 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 her own expense     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1   this device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation     Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  user s authority to operate the equipment     NOTE    The assembler of a personal computer system may be required to test the system and or  make necessary modifications if a system is found to cause harmful interferences or to be  noncompliant with the appropriate standards for its intended use        Industry Canada  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Cetappareilnum  riqu   de la classe A estconform   a la norme NMB 003 du Canada    CE    The product s  described in this manual complies with all applicable European Union  CE  directives   Magma will not retest or recertify systems or components that have been reconfigured by customers       EB3600 AB   Chapter 11 How to Get More Help i          MAGMA    9918 Via Pasar  San Diego  CA 92126  USA  Toll Free  800  285 8990 US    Main  858  530 2511   Fax  858  530 2733    www magma com    _fjGlin    You       Ma
105. turns to solid Green  b  Check Fan Details  via Express IO Manager   FAN 1 should show RPM  value  i e  FAN 1  8057 RPM   cC  Press the    Alarm Reset Button    to turn on Audible Alarm    Alarm Reset Button       Perform the same methods with the three remaining FANS  All Four Fans should  be tested     Swappable Power Supply Test    A  Disconnect power cord or pull out the power supply from housing  do this one  at a time  Start with power cord 1 or power supply  1  a  Power Supply audible alarm reverberates   b  Power Supply LED turns to Orange   c  PSU Details  via Express IO Manager  should show    Failure      d  Front Panel Status LED for PSU turns to Orange     Orange   Power Supply  Faulty   Defective       B  Put the power cord or power supply module   a  Press the Alarm Reset Button  this should silence the alarm   b  Power Supply LED turns to solid Green   c  PSU Details  via Express lo Manager  should show    Power Supply is  Good     d  Front Panel Status LED turn to solid Green     Green   Power Supply  Good       EB3600 AB   Chapter5 Functional   Benchmark Tests Ea       I I EE    Express IO Manager    radio button    Test    A  Click    Manage    Tab  B  Click    Turn OFF chassis     a  Chassis should turn off  C  Click    Turn ON Chassis     a  Chassis should turn on  D  Click    Turn ON Locator LED     a  Flashing LEDs comes on from the back of the unit below RJ 45 port   b  Front Panel Status     Locator LED flashes  E  Click    Turn Off Locator LED     a 
106. ver voltage protection as defined in Table 8     EB3600 AB   Chapter3 Advanced Technical Information 69       o 5 EFH I       Output Min  Nom  Max  Unit   12VDC 13 6 14 6 15 6 Volts   5VDC 5 9 6 25 7 0 Volts   3 3VDC 3 7 4 1 45 Volts    Table 8  Over Voltage Protection    Over Current Protection  130  maximum for  12V output  150  maximum for  3 3V and  5V outputs    Short circuit Protection   The power supply will shut down and latch off for shorting the  12VDC   5VDC  and  3 3VDC rails to return  or any other rails  Shorts between main output rails and  5Vsb will not cause any damage to the power  supply  The power supply will shut down and latch off for shorting the negative rail   5Vsb is capable of  being shorted indefinitely  but when the short is removed  the power supply will recover automatically or by  cycling PS_ON  The power supply is capable of withstanding a continuous short circuit to the outputs  without damage or overstress to the unit     No load Operation  No damage or hazardous condition will occur with all the DC output connectors disconnected from the  load  The power supply may latch into the shutdown state     Isolation  Primary to Secondary 4242Vdc  Primary to Earth GND 2800Vdc    Output Signals  Redundant System     Audible Alarm  amp  Power Fail Signal   The Audible alarm and Power Fail signal are available from the signal card located on the backplane  The  audible alarm is silent and the Power Fail signal is  High  when all power modules are funct
107. wser  i e  Firefox or Google Chrome     m    Procedures Overview    Download file   jar and  s19    Connect hardware   Launch AutoUpdate jar and load  s19 file  Check   verify the update    a ee    Download Files    Start your Internet Browser    Contact Magma Technical Support to obtain the files and download link info    Download the AutoUpdateJar zip and  s19 file and save it to the Downloads folder    Look for AutoUpdateJar zip and extract it  To run the AutoUpdate jar it requires the latest JAVA   Open a terminal  Check that JAVA is working correctly by running the java  version command in  the terminal  The output should look something like this     dla    NOTE    If the package is already installed  then continue to the next procedure   Otherwise  install the package        Connect the Ethernet Cable    1  Connect the Ethernet cable to RJ 45 port of Magma expansion unit and Laptop computer     2  Set your network connection so that you are able to ping the Express IO Manager  The Magma  SNMP   NetBurner has an IP address set to 192 168 1 10   3  Verify your connection by pinging the IP address 192 168 1 10  Run ping 192 168 1 10 command in  the terminal     EB3600 AB   Chapter 7 Updating Netburner   SNMP 105       If you are able to ping 192 168 1 10  then continue to the next procedure   Otherwise  see instructions on the following page on how to set your  network        Launch the AutoUpdate jar    1  Open a terminal  Type Is command in the terminal and look for the 
108. y Responder   Obtain DMS server address automatically  T Use the following DNS server addresses   Preferred ONS server     Default gateway              Description Alternate ONS server   Transmission Control Protocol teme Protocol  The default   wide area network protocol that provides communication a u i st  across diverse interconnected networks   Validate settings upon exit       How to configure your network setting in Linux   Ubuntu    Start or launch the Terminal window    Stop Network Manager by typing service NetworkManager stop command in the terminal   Type sudo ifconfig eth0 192 168 1 40 netmask 255 255 255 0   see screenshot below     Type route add default gw 192 168 1 1   Then press enter to accept the new settings     Ai e a    magma ubuntu          6  You need to restart the network by typing service network restart command in the terminal     7  Type ifconfig  to check and verify that the new IP address and Subnet mask have been accepted   see screenshot below      magma ubuntu          When done  you can reset the Network Adapter IP address and restart your Network Manager     EB3600 AB   Chapter 4 Express I O Manager E       i tc G    e reset the Network Adapter IP address  sudo ip addr flush ethO command in the terminal   e restart your Network Manager  type service NetworkManager start command in the terminal     Launch Internet Browser    For Windows OS  open your internet browser and enter the IP address in the URL 192 168 1 10 window      E 192 168 1 1
    
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