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1. Chapter 6 Thermal Considerations 6 1 Thermal Monitoring odci i OE ws 57 56 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Thermal Considerations 6 Thermal Considerations The following chapter provide system integrators with the necessary information to satisfy thermal and airflow requirements when using the AT8940 6 1 Thermal Monitoring To ensure optimal operation and long term reliability of the AT8940 all on board components must remain within the maximum temperature specifications Operating the AT8940 above the maximum operating limits will result in application performance degradation e g the processor might throttles if it overheats or may even damage the board To ensure functionality at the maximum temperature the blade supports several temperature monitoring and control features 6 1 1 Heat Sinks Multiple key components of the AT8940 are equipped with a specifically designed heat sink to ensure the best possible product for operational stability and long term reliability The physical size shape and construction of the heat sinks ensure the lowest possible thermal resistance Moreover the heat sinks were specifically designed to use forced airflow as found in ATCA systems 6 1 2 Temperature Sensors The AT8940 is equipped with 10 temperature sensors that are accessible via IPMI Sensors are precisely positioned near critical components to accurately measure the on board parts temperature Temperature monitoring m
2. 2 3 4 43 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Hardware Management Register offset Read data count N Write data Write data mask Response Data Completion Code N Read data N R O NOU 4 3 2 11 OemApGetReleaseInfo Table 4 31 Command OemApReadSMI Request Data 1 2 3 4 Response Data 1 Completion Code 2 6 Release TAG hell Sub release TAG 13 20 Release Date 4 3 2 12 OemApWriteSMI Table 4 32 Command OemApWriteSMI Request Data 1 Register Address 2 Data 0 LSB 3 Data 1 MSB Response Data 1 Completion Code 4 3 2 13 OemApReadSMI Table 4 33 Command OemApReadSMI Request Data 1 Register Address Response Data 1 Completion Code 2 Data 0 LSB B Data 1 MSB 44 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Hardware Management 4 3 3 Sensor Data Records Information that describes the IPMC capabilities is provided through two mechanisms capabilities commands and Sensor Data Records SDRs Capabilities commands are commands within the IPMI command set that return fields providing information on other commands and functions the controller can handle Sensor Data Records are data records containing information about the type and number of sensors in the platform sensor threshold support event generation capabilities and information on what types of readings the sensor provides The primary purpose of Sensor Data Records is to describe the sensor configuration of the hardware management subsystem to system software
3. Note 2 Indicate information that is important for you to know Signal Path Indicate the places where you can fin the signal on the board 14383 Jumper Settings MT Indicate the jumpers that are related to this sections ats BIOS Settings 0 010 Indicate where you can set this option in the BIOS P Software Usage Indicates how you can access this feature through software WARNING Indicates potential for bodily harm and tells you how to avoid the problem 1 CAUTION 1 Indicate potential damage to hardware and tells you how to avoid the problem A product in order to ensure product integrity at all times Please read also the section Special Handling and Unpacking Instructions CE Conformity This symbol indicates that the product described in this manual is in compliance with all applied CE standards Please refer also to the section Regulatory Compliance Statements in this manual ESD Sensitive Device A This symbol and title inform that electronic boards and their components are sensitive to static electricity Therefore care must be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this Disclaimer We have tried to identify all situations that may pose a warning or a caution condition in this user s guide However Kontron does not claim to have covered all situations that might require the use of a Caution or a Warning xi AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Preface Unpacking Foll
4. from our Technical Support before returning any merchandise E mail 1Send us an e mail at RMAQca kontron com in North America and at orderprocessing kontron modular com in EMEA In the e mail you must include your name your company name your address your city your postal zip code your phone number and your e mail You must also include the serial number of the defective product and a description of the problem C 2 When Returning a Unit e In the box you must include the name and telephone number of a contact person in case further explanations are required Where applicable always include all duty papers and invoice s associated with the item s in question Ensure that the unitis properly packed Pack itin a rigid cardboard box Clearly write or mark the RMA number on the outside of the package you are returning Ship prepaid We take care of insuring incoming units North America EMEA Kontron Canada Inc Kontron Modular Computers GmbH 4555 Ambroise Lafortune Sudetenstrasse 7 Boisbriand Qu bec 87600 Kaufbeuren J7H 0A4 Canada Germany C 2 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com D Glossary ACPI ANSI API APIC ASCII ATA ATAPI ATCA BBS BI BIOS BMC CD CDROM CD ROM CFM CLI CLK1 CLK1A CLK1B CLK2 CLK2A CLK2B CLK3 CLK3A CLK3B CMOS CPLD CP TA CPU CTS DDR3 DHCP DIMM DMA DMI DTC DTR Advanced Configuration amp Power Interface American National Standards Institute Appli
5. 01h Threshold 23 Vcc 1 025V D 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 24 Vcc 1 05V 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 25 Vcc 1 2V 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 26 Vcc 1 5V 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 27 Vcc 1 8V 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 28 Vcc 2 5V 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 29 Vcc 3 3V 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 30 Vcc 5V 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 31 Icc 12v 03h Current Event Type 01h Threshold 32 RTM Power 03h Current Event Type 01h Threshold 33 48V Feed A Fail 08h Power Supply Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 34 48V Feed B Fail 08h Power Supply Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 35 48V Fuse Fail A EGE when both power 36 Power State D1h OEM Power State Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 37 Board Reset CFh OEM Reset Event Type 03h digital discrete 38 POST Value C6h OEM Post Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 39 POST Error C6h OEM Post Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 40 Boot Error 1Eh OEM Boot Error Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 41 Diag Status C9h OEM Diagnostic Status Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 42 Fwupg Status CAh OEM Firmware Update Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 43 IPMI Watchdog 23h IPMI Watchdog 2 Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 44 FW Ver Change 2Bh Version Change Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 45
6. Safety Instructions Before You Begin Before handling the board read the instructions and safety guidelines on the following pages to prevent damage to the product and to ensure your own personal safety Refer to the Advisories section in the Preface for advisory conventions used in this user s guide including the distinction between Warnings Cautions Important Notes and Notes Always use caution when handling operating the computer Only qualified experienced authorized electronics service personnel should access the interior of the computer The power supplies produce high voltages and energy hazards which can cause bodily harm Use extreme caution when installing or removing components Refer to the installation instructions in this user s guide for precautions and procedures If you have any questions please contact Kontron Technical Support WARNING A High voltages are present inside the chassis when the unit s power cord is plugged A into an electrical outlet Turn off system power turn offthe power supply and then disconnect the power cord from its source before removing the chassis cover Turning off the system power switch does not remove power to components viii AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Safety Instructions Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Static electricity can harm system boards Perform service at an ESD workstation and follow proper ESD procedure to reduce the risk of damage to componen
7. 13 9 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 14 10 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 15 11 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 16 12 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 17 13 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 18 14 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 19 15 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 20 RTM SFP FI2 1 10GbE 0 21 RTM SFP FI2 2 10GbE 0 22 RTM SFP FI2 3 10GbE 0 23 RTM SFP FI2 4 10GbE Table 2 3 Fabric Switch Port Mapping AT8910 BCM56842 Warp BCM56842 Lane SerDes Operation Speed Connected to Core Group WarpCore Mode 0 1 1 2 0 3 4x XFI 4x 1GbE or 4x 10GbE Front uplinks 3 4 0 5 1 i i z RAW RTM QSFP FI1 2 7 limitation 3 8 0 9 1 10 0 2 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 15 2 11 3 12 0 13 1 14 3 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 13 2 15 3 16 0 17 1 18 4 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 6 2 19 3 20 14 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features Core Group WarpCore Mode 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 XFI SFI KR 1 10 GbE RTM SFP FI2 1 54 XFI SFI KR 1 10 GbE RTM SFP FI2 2 55 XFI SFI KR 1 10 GbE RTM SFP FI2 3 56 XFI SFI KR 1 10 GbE RTM SFP FI2 4 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 5 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 4 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 2 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 3 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 1 10 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 14 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 12 12 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 7 13 w NP PO w M e Q u NMP e O w MP PR DWH KP Q UNDP O UN FP O UL ND e O GU DP FP 15 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features Core Group WarpCore Mode 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67
8. 16 2 4 IPMC Power Override J11 i H x 3 tits IN Payload Power Enabled 1 i OUT Payload Activation Under IPMC Control 16 5 7 IPMC SHMG Override IN IPMC Initiate Payload Power Up Activation OUT Payload Activation Under SHMG IPMC Control J16 6 8 IPMC RTM Override IN IPMC Initiate RTM Payload Power Up Activation OUT Payload Activation Under SHMG IPMC Control 16 9 11 Reserved OUT Reserved 16 10 12 Reserved OUT Reserved Default Configuration J Jumper Settings Note More details about the jumper settings can be found on the Quick Reference Sheet 25 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Installing the Board 3 2 COM Express and Memory The COM Express and the memory module are preinstalled and should not be removed or exchanged by the user WARNING A Removing memory and or Com Express modules may leave the board inoperable or A my even damage the board 3 3 Board Hot Swap and Installation Because of the high density pinout of the hard metric connector some precautions must be taken when connecting or disconnecting a board to from a backplane 1 Rail guides must be installed on the enclosure to slide the board to the backplane 2 Do not force the board if there is mechanical resistance while inserting the board 3 Screwthe frontplate to the enclosure to firmly attach the board to its enclosure 4 Useejector handles to disconnect and extract t
9. 2 A 6 SATA SSD Connectors J3 amp J12 60 ekke pewdsdteswsswdenex A 3 Software Update ae B Bees C 1 Returning Defective MerchandiSe ooooooooooomocroroorcrorocsrsorscsooss C 2 C 2 When ReturningaUnit o ooooooooooooorocronocorsorncrorocrrcsrsorooss C 2 D sGIOSSOIV ervervede Dare rakk vacan e enke os taie RI iv AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com List of Figures List of Figures Figure 2 1 Block Diagram wos aed ARR AG RR ARAS TAI PRESA 10 Figure 2 2 Faceplate LEDS ir AAA A RRA RRA ARA 23 Figure 3 1 Jumper Settings and Locations cece cece ce cece cee eee orar 25 Figure 6 1 Pressure Drop Curve ea a RR AAA URERGR ERA E TREE 59 v AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 1 Board Specifications 0 ccc ccc ce cece cece hh hh mnn 3 Table 2 1 Base Switch Port Mapping cece cee cece cee eee eee e nee hh hn 12 Table 2 2 Fabric Switch Port Assignment cece cece cece cece cee e ence hh hn 13 Table 2 3 Fabric Switch Port Mapping AT8910 1 eee cc ccc ce ehh hh 14 Table 2 4 Fabric Switch Port Mapping AT8940 0 eee cee cece eee eet e hme 17 Table 2 5 SM Management Port LED 0 cece ccc ce cee cence tence hh hh 20 Table 3 1 Jumper Description cece cc ce ec cee teen eee hh mh hh 25 Table 4 1 IPM Device Supported Commands for IPMC eee ccc cc eee cence teenies 30 Table 4 2 Watchdog Timer Supported Commands for IPMC 0 cc
10. B OCh OemApSetManufacturingDate OEM 3Eh B ODh OemApGetManufacturingDate OEM 3Eh 3 OEh OemApSetNvData OEM 3Eh B OFh YES OemApGetNvData OEM 3Eh 3 10h YES OemApSetDeviceGuid OEM 3Eh 3 11h OemApGetNvData OEM 3Eh 3 12h YES OemApGetNvSensConfig OEM 3Eh 3 13h YES OemApLoadNvDefaults OEM 3Eh 3 14h OemApFpgaWriteRead OEM 3Eh 3 62h YES OemApGetReleaseInfo OEM 30h 3 01h YES OemApWriteSMI OEM 30h 3 97h YES OemApReadSMI OEM 30h 3 98h YES 4 3 2 1 OemApSetControlState Table 4 18 Command OemApSetControlState Request Data 1 Control ID 2 Control State Response Data 1 Completion Code Table 4 19 Control States 0 Select Flash Image 0 valid for next boot dii diis 1 Select Flash Image 1 valid for next boot 0 Request GUESTO reset 1 Request GUEST1 reset 0 Press Reset Button 100ms 1 Press Power Button 500ms 2 Press Power Button 4500ms 1 Guest OS reset 2 ETX module control 0 Local Oscillator Clock is enabled Eth k Se lee oe Se 1 Base Interface Sync E Clock is enabled Select Serial interface for SOL 1 ETX module default 2 Guest 0 3 Guest 1 4 SOL source selection 39 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Hardware Management 4 3 2 2 OemApGetControlState Table 4 20 Command OemApGetControlState Request Data 1 Control ID Response Data 1 Completion Code 2 Control State Table 4 21 Control States 0 Select Flash Image 0 valid for next boot WE 1 Select Flash Image 1 valid for
11. Configuration Parameter 23 1 Transport 01h 0 M 0 M Yes Get LAN Configuration Fer 23 2 Transport 02h 0 M 0 M Yes Suspend BMC ARPs 23 3 Transport 03h 0 M 0 M Yes Get IP UDP RMCP Statistics 23 4 Transport 04h 0 0 Yes Table 4 12 Serial Modem Device Supported Commands for IPMC IPMC Serial Modem Device Commands Set Serial Modem Configuration 25 1 Transport 10h 0 M 0 M No Get Serial Modem Configuration 25 2 Transport 11h 0 M 0 M No Set Serial Modem Mux 25 3 Transport 12h No Get TAP ResponseCodes 25 4 Transport 13h No Set PPP UDP Proxy TEN em Das 25 5 Transport 14h 0 0 No 35 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Hardware Management IPMC Get PPP UDP Proxy Transport Transmit Data p Send PPP UDP Proxy Packet 25 7 Transport 16h 0 0 No Get PPP UDP Proxy Receive Data 25 8 Transport 17h 0 0 No Serial Modem Connection AR UE 25 9 Transport 18h 0 M 0 M No Callback 25 10 Transport 19h 0 0 No Set User Callback Options 25 11 Transport 1Ah 0 0 No Get User Callback Options 25 12 Transport 1Bh 0 0 No Table 4 13 SOL Commands IPMC SOL Commands SOL Activating 26 1 Transport 20h Yes Set SOL Configuration GE 26 2 Transport 21h Yes Get SOL Configuration RE 26 3 Transport 22h Yes Table 4 14 PICMG 3 0 Commands for IPMC req IPMC AdvancedTCA PICMG 3 0 Table M Get PICMG Properties 3 11 PICMG 00h M Yes Get Address Info 3 10 PICMG 01h M Yes Get Shelf Address Info 3 16 PICMG 02h 0 Ye
12. Device and Messaging Commands 5 Set BMC Global Enables 22 1 App 2Eh M 0 M Yes Get BMC Global Enables 22 2 App 2Fh M 0 M Yes Clear Message Flags 22 3 App 30h M 0 M Yes Get Message Flags 224 App 31h M 0 M Yes ae AA Channel 22 5 App 32h 0 0 Yes Get Message 22 6 App 33h M 0 M Yes Send Message 22 7 App 34h M M Yes aps Message 22 8 App 35h 0 0 Yes er RE 22 10 App 36h M 0 M No Get System GUID 22 14 App 37h 0 0 No Get Channel Authentication 22 13 App 38h 0 0 No Capabilities Get Session Challenge 22 15 App 39h 0 0 Yes Activate Session 22 17 App 3Ah 0 0 Yes a a Privilege 22 18 App 3Bh 0 0 Yes Close Session 22 19 App 3Ch 0 0 Yes Get Session Info 22 20 App 3Dh 0 0 Yes Get AuthCode 22 21 App 3Fh 0 0 No Set Channel Access 22 22 App 40h 0 0 Yes Get Channel Access 22 23 App 41h 0 0 Yes Get Channel Info 22 24 App 42h 0 0 Yes Set User Access 22 26 App 43h 0 0 Yes Get User Access 22 27 App 44h 0 0 Yes Set User Name 22 28 App 45h 0 0 Yes 31 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Hardware Management IPMISpec section NetFn IPMI BMC req SADEL IPMC Kontron support on IPMC Get User Name 22 29 Set User Password 22 30 47h 0 0 Yes Activate Payload 24 1 App 48h No Deactivate Payload 24 2 App 49h No Get Payload Activation Stai 24 4 App 4Ah No Get Payload Instance into 24 5 App 4Bh No Set User Payload Access 24 6 App 4Ch No Get User Payload Access 24 7 App 4Dh No Get Channel Payload Support 24 8 App 4Eh No Get Channel Payload Version 24 9 App 4
13. Health Error 24h Platform Alert Event Type 03h digital discrete 46 IPMBO Link State F1h PICMG Physical IPMB 0 Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 47 FRUO IPMBL State C3h OEM IPMB L Link State Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 48 FRU1 IPMBL State C3h OEM IPMB L Link State Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 49 FRU Over Icc CBh OEM FRU Over Current Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 50 FRU Sensor Error CCh OEM FRU Sensor Discovery Event Type 03h digital discrete 46 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Hardware Management FRU Pwr Denied CDh OEM FRU Power Denied Event Type 03h digital TET 52 FRU MngtPwr Fail D2h OEM FRU Management Power Event Type 03h digital discrete 53 FRUO Agent C5h OEM FRU Info Agent Event Type OAh generic discrete 54 FRU1 Agent C5h OEM FRU Info Agent Event Type OAh generic discrete 55 EventRcv ComLost 1Bh Cable Disconnect Event Type 03h digital discrete 56 IPMC Reboot 24h Platform Alert Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 57 IPMC FwUp C7h OEM IPMC Firmware Upgrade Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 58 IPMC Storage Err 28h Management Subsystem Health Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 59 IPMC SEL State 10h Event Logging Disable Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 60 Jumper Status D3h OEM Jumper Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 61 IPMIInfo 1 COh OEM Firmware Info Event Type 70h OEM 62 IPMIInfo 2 COh OEM Firm
14. The IPMC are required to maintain Device Sensor Data Records for the sensors and objects they manage Access methods for the Device SDR entries are described in the IPMI 2 0 specification Section 35 Sensor Device Commands After a FRU is inserted the System Manager using the Shelf Manager may gather the various SDRs from the FRU sIPM Controller to learn the various objects and how to use them The System Manager uses the Sensor Device Commands to gather this information Thus commands such as Get Device SDR Info and Get Device SDR which are optional in the IPMI specification are mandatory in AdvancedTCA systems Most of the current Shelf Manager implementation gathers the individual Device Sensor Data Records of each FRU into a centralized SDR Repository This SDR Repository may exist in either the Shelf Manager or System Manager If the Shelf Manager implements the SDR Repository on board it shall also respond to SDR Repository commands This duplication of SDR repository commands creates sometime some confusion among AdvancedTCA users This is mandatory for IPMC to support the Sensor Device Commands for IPMC built in SDR as described in the IPMI 2 0 specification Section 35 Sensor Device Commands For the ShMC the same set of commands for the centralized SDR Repository must be supported but they are described in the IPMI 2 0 specification Section 33 SDR Repository Commands 4 3 3 1 IPMC Sensors Table 4 34 IPMC
15. alternate the transmission of messages between IPMB A and IPMB B If an IPM Controller is unable to transmit on the desired IPMB then it tries to send the message on the alternate IPMB By using this approach an IPMB can become unavailable and then available without the IPM Controller needing to take specific action 29 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Hardware Management 4 2 1 2 IPMC System Manager Interface The Section 24 of IPMI 2 0 describes how IPMI messages can be sent to and from the IPMC encapsulated in RMCP Remote Management Control Protocol packets datagrams This capability is also referred to as IPMI over LAN IOL IPMI also defines the associated LAN specific configuration interfaces for setting things such as IP addresses other options as well as commands for discovering IPMI based systems The Distributed Management Task Force DMTF specifies the RMCP format This LAN communication path make the Front Blade Unit reachable to the System Manager for any management action IPMC firmware upgrade query of all FRU Data CPU reset etc without the need to go through the ShMC 4 2 1 3 IPMC System Event Log The Kontron IPMC implementation includes a Local System Event Log device as specified in the Section 31 of IPMI 2 0 The local System Event Log is a nonvolatile repository for the front board and all managed FRU events RTM The local SEL provides space for more than 5000 entries However even if blade events
16. amp J13 EG a S RTS 1 5 GND DTR 2 6 RX TX 3 7 DSR GND 4 8 CTS A 4 USB SSD Connectors J2 amp J6 EE sier VCC 1 6 N C N C 2 7 GND USB DATA 3 8 N C N C 4 9 N C Key USB DATA 5 10 N C A 5 SFP Connectors X1 X2 X3 amp X4 ECCE E VeeT 1 11 VeeR TX Fault 2 12 RD TX Disable 3 13 RD SDA 4 14 VeeR SCL 5 15 VccR MOD ABS 6 16 VccT Rate Select 0 7 17 VeeT RX LOS 8 18 TD Rate Select 1 9 19 TD VeeR 10 20 VeeT A 2 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com A 6 SATA SSD Connectors J3 amp J12 ECU LUE GAZA EA V_3V3 ETX_SATA_TX 52 P2 vav3 ETX SATA TX S3 P3 V_3V3 GND 54 P4 GND ETX SATA RX 55 P5 GND ETX SATA RX ca P6 GND GND S7 P VB GND S8 PB V 5V N C S9 P9 vsv N C 510 P10 GND GND s11 PIL N C N C S12 P12 GND N C 513 P13 V 12V GND S14 Pl4 V 12V P15 V 12V A 3 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com B Software Update To update the board software it is recommended to use the Kontron update CD A version of this CD can be found on the CD DVD provided with your board or on the Kontron Canada s FTP site Updating your board with this Update CD will have a payload impact on your board To update your board from the update CD follow the instructions provided in the AT8940 Update CD User guide provided with the CD image file The latest versions ofthe Update CD is available from the Kontron Canada s FTP site ftp kontron ca support maint html B 1 AT891
17. are logged into the local SEL the IPMI platform event messages are still generated by the IPMC s Event Generator and sent to the centralized SEL hosted by the Shelf Manager through the IPMB 0 communication path PICMG 3 0 chapter 3 5 IPMI 2 0 Section 29 Local SEL is useful for maintenance purposes and provides access to the events when the FRU is extracted from the Shelf 4 3 IPMC 4 3 1 Supported commands The table below lists the IPMI commands supported by theIPMC This table is identical as the one provided by AMC 0 and PICMG 3 0 The last column states the Kontron support for the specific command Table 4 1 IPM Device Supported Commands for IPMC on IPMC IPM Device Global Commands n l Get Device ID 20 1 App 01h M M Yes Cold Reset 20 2 App 02h 0 0 Yes Warm Reset 20 3 App 03h 0 0 No Get Self Test Results 20 4 App 04h M M Yes Manufacturing Test On 20 5 App 05h 0 0 Yes Set ACPI Power State 20 6 App 06h 0 0 No Get ACPI Power State 20 7 App 07h 0 0 No Get Device GUID 20 8 App 08h 0 0 No SE LAM App Olh 0 M M Yes 30 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Hardware Management Table 4 2 Watchdog Timer Supported Commands for IPMC IPMISpec section NetFn IPMI BMC req AS Kontron support on IPMC BMC Watchdog Timer Commands Reset Watchdog Timer 27 5 App 22h M M Yes Set Watchdog Timer 27 6 App 24h M M Yes Get Watchdog Timer 27 7 App 25h M M Yes Table 4 3 Device Messaging Supported Commands for IPMC on IPMC BMC
18. backplane Support of 2 40G interfaces to RTM Support of 4 1G 10G SFP front uplinks with Broadcom BCM84754 Quad XFI to SFI transceiver e SFP QSFP monitoring via I2C interface Unit Computer manages Fabric Switch via PCIe Gen1 x1 2 5Gbps 2 4 1 Fabric Switch 2 4 1 1 106 Option BCM56842 320 Gbps The Broadcom BCM56842 320 Gbps Ethernet Multilayer Switch with 18 integrated Warp Cores builds the core of the 10G Fabric Interface The Warp Cores are set in the required transfer mode XFI XAUI or 10GBASE KR The 18 Warp Core cores are separated into four groups Group 0 Warpcore 4 0 with 84 Gbps bandwidth Group 1 Warpcore 8 5 with 80 Gbps bandwidth Group 2 Warpcore 13 9 with 80 Gbps bandwidth Group 3 Warpcore 17 14 with 80 Gbps bandwidth An additional 4 Gbps is allowed in Group 0 if WarpCore 0 is configured as 4x 1 GbE The configuration of the Fabric Switch needs to limit the maximum bandwidth within the WarpCore Group The port mapping is defined in a way the maximum bandwidth could be reached in different chassis and applications Table 2 2 Fabric Switch Port Assignment 0 1 SFP 1 10GbE 0 2 SFP 1 10GbE 0 3 SFP 1 10GbE 0 4 SFP 1 10GbE 0 5 1 Hub 1 10GbE 0 6 2 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 7 3 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 8 4 Node Board 1 10GbE 13 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features 0 9 5 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 10 6 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 11 7 Node Board 1 10GbE 0 12 8 Node Board 1 10GbE 0
19. command The update package for the FPGA will be delivered as a tar file and is stored in the data update path of the release directory tree BASE Ethernet copy tftp 192 168 50 5 t5310 fpga BETA 1 02 tar pld liters e M io ee TFTP Set Server TP 2 ew ada 22 e ppi dre A ER RIRE dA 192 168 50 5 RA e mi Filename TTS TE t5310 fpga BETA 1 02 tar Data TUDE 125509 EG De M oci Gr nl Do FW Update Destination Filename leere pid Management access will be blocked for the duration of the transfer Are you sure you want to start y n y TFTP Firmware transfer starting Firmware update successful BASE Ethernet 5 7 Using diagnostics Diagnostics software is stored in a separate tar file which is provided with each release and must be loaded separately e g BASE Ethernet copy tftp 192 168 50 5 test diag tar backup o Seti ea es ae ais ae E geek hw Roni as A EEE TFTP Get Server TP cir AS 192 168 50 5 Pall sid XU EUR ARR EUR EO DG E NX RN RON RES RES zy Filename e Ronde kiwi dele wiwa doe tes diag tar Data TVDe srisswdwswEkaxadadadadadadadadcdadado Code Destination Filename dx XE alae as backup Management access will be blocked for the duration of the transfer Are you sure you want to start y n y TFTP Code transfer starting Write image to flash starting File transfer operation completed successfully BASE Ethernet 55 AT8910 AT8940 ron com
20. contact with the CPU board 5 Using both ejector handles engagethe board in the front board connectors until both ejectors are locked 6 Fasten screws at the top and bottom of the faceplate 3 3 4 Removing the RTM To remove the RTM 1 Unscrew the top and the bottom screw of the faceplate 2 Unlockthe lower handle latch 3 Waituntil the blue LED is fully ON this mean that the hot swap sequence is ready for board removal 4 Use both ejectors to disengage the board from the front board 5 Pull the board out of the chassis 27 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Chapter 4 Hardware Management 4 1 Hardware Management Overview 29 4 2 Hardware Management Functionality 29 c PG re 30 www kontron com Hardware Management 4 Hardware Management 4 1 Hardware Management Overview The purpose ofthe hardware management system is to monitor control insure proper operation and provide hot swap support of ATCA Boards The hardware management system watches over the basic health of the system reports anomalies and takes corrective action when needed The hardware management system can retrieve inventory information and sensor readings as well as receive event reports and failure notifications from boards and other Intelligent FRUs The hardware management system can also perform basic recovery operations such as power cycle or reset of managed entities 4 2 Hardware Ma
21. manager will shutdown the blade to prevent damage The shelf alarm panel when available can inform the operator with LEDs when an alarm minor major critical is raised Refer to your chassis documentation to adapt and optimize your temperature monitoring application to chassis capabilities See also System Airflow section for more information Below is the list of temperature sensors with their respective thresholds Table 6 1 Temperature Sensors Thresholds Lower Thresholds Upper Thresholds Minor Major Critical Minor Major Critical Temp BCM5684X N A N A N A 90 C 95 C 100 C Temp Inlet N A N A N A 60 C 65 C 70 C Temp Outlet 2 N A N A N A 80 C 85 C 90 C Temp Diode A4 N A N A N A 80 C 85 C 90 C Temp Outlet 1 N A N A N A 80 C 85 C 90 C Temp BCM54680 2 N A N A N A 115 C 125 C 135 C Temp BCM54680 1 N A N A N A 115 C 125 C 135 C Temp Intel82580 N A N A N A 115 C 125 C 135 C Temp ADT7461 N A N A N A 1159C 125 C 135 C Temp DIMM 58 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Thermal Considerations 6 1 3 System Airflow The airflow impedance pressure curve gives multiple information and tips about thermal operational range of the system carrying the AT8940 Once volumetric airflow capability of your chassis is known the pressure curve can help determine the ambient room temperature setpoint that should be used for optimal operation If you are using various models of ATCA blades into the s
22. to Use This Guide This user s guide is designed to be used as step by step instructions for installation and as a reference for operation troubleshooting and upgrades For the circuits descriptions and tables indicated Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned The following is a summary of chapter contents Chapter 1 Product Description Chapter 2 Board Features Chapter 3 Installing the board Chapter 4 Hardware Management Chapter 5 Software Setup Chapter 6 Thermal Considerations Appendix A Connector Pinout Appendix B Software Update Appendix C Getting Help Appendix D Glossary x AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Preface Customer Comments If you have any difficulties using this user s guide discover an error or just want to provide some feedback please send a message to Tech Writer Q ca kontron com Detail any errors you find We will correct the errors or problems as soon as possible and postthe revised user s guide on our Web site Thank you Advisory Conventions Seven types of advisories are used throughout the user guides to provide helpful information or to alert you tothe potential for hardware damage or personal injury They are Note Signal Paths Jumpers Settings BIOS Settings Software Usage Cautions and Warnings The following is an example of each type of advisory Use caution when servicing electrical components
23. 0 4 S E 13h M M No Last Processed Event 30 5 S E 14h M M No D Last Processed Event 30 6 S E 15h M M No Alert Immediate 30 7 S E 16h 0 0 No PET Acknowledge 30 8 S E 17h 0 0 No Table 4 7 Sensor Device Supported Commands for IPMC IPMI Spec section NetFn IPMI BMC req d IPMC Kontron support on IPMC Sensor Device Commands Get Device SDR Info 35 2 S E 20h 0 M Yes Get Device SDR 35 3 S E 21h 0 M Yes Reserve Device SDR E 35 4 S E 22h 0 M Yes Get Sensor Reading Factors BEN S E 23h 0 M No Set Sensor Hysteresis 35 6 S E 24h 0 0 Yes Get Sensor Hysteresis 35 7 S E 25h 0 0 Yes Set Sensor Threshold 35 8 S E 26h 0 0 Yes Get Sensor Threshold 35 9 S E 27h 0 0 Yes 33 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Hardware Management IPMISpec section NetFn IPMI BMC req RA IPMC Kontron support on IPMC Set Sensor Event Enable 35 10 0 0 Get Sensor Event Enable 35 11 29h 0 0 Yes Re arm Sensor Events 35 12 S E 2Ah 0 0 No Get Sensor Event Status 35 13 S E 2Bh 0 0 No Get Sensor Reading 35 14 S E 2Dh M M Yes Set Sensor Type 35 15 S E 2Eh 0 0 No Get Sensor Type 35 16 S E 2Fh 0 0 No Table 4 8 FRU Device Supported Commands for IPMC on IPMC FRU Device Commands Get FRU Inventory Area 344 Storage 10h M M Yes Info Read FRU Data 34 2 Storage 11h M M Yes Write FRU Data 34 3 Storage 12h M M Yes Table 4 9 SDR Device Supported Commands for IPMC IPMI Spec section NetFn IPMI BMC req 4 IPMC Kontron support on IPMC SDR Device Co
24. 0 AT8940 www kontron com C Getting Help If atany time you encounter difficulties with your application or with any of our products or if you simply need guidance on system setups and capabilities contact our Technical Support at North America Tel 450 437 5682 Fax 450 437 8053 EMEA Tel 49 0 8341 803 333 Fax 49 0 8341 803 339 If you have any questions about Kontron our products or services visit our Web site at www kontron com You also can contact us by E mail at North America support ca kontron com EMEA support kom 9 kontron com Or at the following address North America Kontron Canada Inc EMEA Kontron Modular Computers GmbH 4555 Ambroise Lafortune Sudetenstrasse 7 Boisbriand Qu bec 87600 Kaufbeuren J7H 0A4 Canada Germany CA AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com C 1 Returning Defective Merchandise Before returning any merchandise please do one of the following e Call 1Call our Technical Support department in North America at 450 437 5682 and in EMEA at 49 0 8341 803 333 Make sure you have the following on hand our Invoice your Purchase Order and the Serial Number of the defective unit 2Provide the serial number found on the back of the unit and explain the nature of your problem to a service technician 3The technician will instruct you on the return procedure if the problem cannot be solved over the telephone 4Make sure you receive an RMA
25. 0Base T TX T RTM SFP BI1 0 6 SGMII SerDes 1000Base xX fiber 10 100 1000Base T TX T RTM SFP BI2 0 7 SGMII SerDes 1000Base xX fiber 10 100 1000Base T TX T Not connected on RTM 0 8 SerDes 1000Base KX P2020 eTSEC 2 0 9 SGMII SerDes 10 100Base T TX 1000Base KX IPMI Update Channel 0 10 SGMII 10 100Base T TX ShMC A 0 11 SGMII 10 100Base T TX ShMC B 0 12 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI 2 0 13 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI3 0 14 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI 4 0 15 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI5 0 16 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI6 0 17 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI7 0 18 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI8 0 19 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI9 0 20 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI 10 0 21 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI11 0 22 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI 12 0 23 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI 13 0 24 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI 14 0 25 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI 15 0 26 SGMII 10 100 1000Base T TX T BI 16 0 27 SerDes 1000Base KX System Manager Port 1 0 28 SerDes 1000Base KX Redundant System ManagerPort 2 2 4 Fabric Interface Broadcom StrataXGS IV high performance Ethernet Switch Architecture BCM56846 640Gbps Switching Capacity 12 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features BCM56842 320Gbps Switching Capacity Support of up 14 Fabric IF to backplane running at 1000Base X 10GBASE KX4 10GBase KR or 40GBase KR4 Support one port 40GBase KR4 HUB interlink to
26. 1 02 tar Data TYDE zs REI ON ERROR ON NC OO FW Update Destination Filename exe e y Re phy fabric Management access will be blocked for the duration of the transfer Are you sure you want to start y n y Firmware update successful 5 5 Updating the FRU Data Updating the FRU data is done with the copy command The update package for the FRU comes as a tar file and is stored in the data update path of the release directory tree There are separate FRU data update packages for AT8910 and AT8940 t5310 fru variant 0 BETA 1 02 tar for AT8910 t5310 fru variant 1 BETA 1 02 tar for AT8940 Note please make sure the name of the update package doesn t extent 32 ASCIIs BASE Ethernet copy tftp 192 168 50 5 t5310 fru var 0 BETA 1 02 tar fru data MOGG s ji co dye EEK SEE zd En AE Or TFTP Set Server IP losckeuo we se Biche ea a W GALA E LS 192 168 505 Daba seas m PELE Ll AAA t5310 fru var 0 BETA 1 02 tar Data TYP ss ane cee ee ee eee ee eee ee S eoe ES FW Update Destination PFilenome o sesexcdkc odode xy xy Rd fru data Management access will be blocked for the duration of the transfer Are you sure you want to start y n y 53 AT8910 AT8940 ron com Software Setup TFTP Firmware transfer starting Firmware update successful BASE Ethernet 54 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Software Setup 5 6 Updating the PLD Updating the FPGA data is done with the copy
27. 3 XAUI KR4 10 40 GbE FCH 6 XAUI KR4 10 40 GbE FCH 5 XAUI KR4 _ 10 40 GbE FCH 4 XAUI KR4 _ 10 40 GbE FCH 2 XAUI KR4 10 40 GbE FCH 3 w NRO UU NRO w MP n2 Q w NMP PE Q w mn E OW NMP EF O W M k O W M kk O WN YS 17 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features BCM56846 BCM56846 Lane SerDes Operation Speed Connected to WarpCore Group WarpCore Mode 37 0 1 38 9 XAUI KR4 10 40 GbE FCR 1 2 39 3 40 0 41 1 42 10 XAUL KR4 10 40 GbE FCH 14 2 43 3 44 0 45 1 46 11 XAUL KR4 10 40 GbE FCH 12 2 47 2 3 48 0 49 1 50 12 XAUL KR4 10 40 GbE FCR 7 2 51 3 52 RTM OSFP FI2 0 or 0 53 XFI SFI KR 1 10 GbE UM 1 54 XFI SFI KR 1 10 GbE Gp 13 RTM QSFP FI2 2 or 2 55 XFI SFI KR 1 10 GbE AEO RTM OSFP FI2 3 or 3 56 XFI SFI KR 1 10 GbE pe 0 57 1 58 14 XAUL KR4 _ 10 40 GbE FCH 8 2 59 3 60 0 61 1 62 15 XAUL KR4 _ 10 40 GbE FCH 9 2 63 3 64 3 0 65 1 66 16 XAUL KR4 10 40 GbE FCH 11 2 67 3 68 0 69 1 70 17 XAUI KR4 10 40 GbE FCH 10 2 71 3 72 18 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Board Features Note KEN The table shows possible operating modes for each port The actually available modes depend on the port mapping configuration which is still under development for the AT8940 2 5 System Manager Basic or micro COM Express ETX Modules with Type 1 connector according COMExpress 0 R1 0 could operate as a System Manager on the AT8910 e Management connection to System Manager via RS232
28. 68 69 70 71 72 14 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 8 15 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 9 16 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 11 17 XAUI 10 GbE FCH 10 w w M PRO t M e O w M RO w MP e 2 4 1 2 406 Option BCM56846 640 Gbps The Broadcom BCM56846 640 Gbps Ethernet Multilayer Switch with 18 integrated Warp Cores builds the core of the 10G Fabric Interface The Warp Cores are set in the required transfer mode 40 GbE 10 GbE XFI XAUI 10GBASE KR 40GBASE KR4 or XLAUI The 18 Warp Core cores are separated into four groups Group 0 Warpcore 4 0 with 164 Gbps bandwidth Group 1 Warpcore 8 5 with 160 Gbps bandwidth Group 2 Warpcore 13 9 with 160 Gbps bandwidth Group 3 Warpcore 17 14 with 160 Gbps bandwidth An additional 4 Gbps is allowed in Group 0 if WarpCore 0 is configured as 4x 1 GbE The configuration of the Fabric Switch needs to limit the maximum bandwidth within the WarpCore Group The port mapping is defined in a way the maximum bandwidth could be reached in different chassis and applications 16 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features Table 2 4 Fabric Switch Port Mapping AT8940 BCM56846 BCM56846 Lane SerDes Operation Speed Connected to WarpCore Group WarpCore Mode XFI 4x 1GbE or 4x 10GbE Front uplinks KR4 40GbE RTM QSFP FI1 o On U KR W DND R ray o XAUI KR4 _ 10 40 GbE FCH 15 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 XAUI KR4 10 40 GbE FCH 1
29. C kontron ldvancea TGA Document Revision 1 5 April 2013 e e e Revision History 1 0 First Release May 2011 LI Second Release October 2011 1 2 Third Release April 2012 1 4 Fourth Release January 2013 15 Fifth Release April 2013 Customer Service Contact Information Kontron Canada Inc Kontron Modular Computer GMBH 4555 Ambroise Lafortune Sudetenstrasse 7 Boisbriand Qu bec Canada 87600 Kaufbeuren J7H 0A4 Germany Tel 450 437 5682 449 0 8341 803 333 800 354 4223 Fax 450 437 8053 49 0 8341 803 339 E mail support ca kontron com support kom kontron com Visit our site at www kontron com 2011 Kontron an International Corporation All rights reserved The information in this user s guide is provided for reference only Kontron does not assume any Liability arising out of the application or use of the information or products described herein This user s guide may contain or reference information and products protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Kontron nor the rights of others Kontron is a registered trademark of Kontron All trademarks registered trademarks and trade names used in this user s guide are the property of their respective owners All rights reserved Printed in Canada This user s guide contains information proprietary to Kontron Customers may reprint and use this user s guide in other publications Customers may alter this u
30. Channel of Zone 2 The System FPGA holds the 82580 in device off state when no COMExpress module is present The System FPGA holds the 82580 in reset until the COMExpress module release the peripheral devices 2 5 3 USB Front Connector The USB front interface is a Type A receptacle according USB 2 0 It connects to the COM Express ETX Module USB channel 2 The USB Front Interface is filtered overcurrent and fuse protected Signal Path USB Front Connector is located on J8 20 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features 2 5 4 USB SSD Connectors The USB SSD Flash Disk are USB 2 0 SSD type storage module builds up with NAND flash memory Solid State Drive SSD Single Port USB 2 0 interface Capacity 2 GB Vendor INTEL Package Low Profile z Signal Path USB SSD Sockets are located on J2 and J6 2 5 5 SATA SSD Connectors The AT8910 supports two SATA SSD sockets according JEDEC MO 297 Slim Lite SSD Assembly The supply voltage are 12 0 V 5 V and 3 3 V Signal Path SATA SSD Sockets are located on J3 and J12 2 6 LEDs Significations 2 6 1 Hot Swap LED Blue Solid On 100 on FRU Inactive Long Blink 90 on FRU Activation Request Solid Off 096 on FRU Activation In Progress FRU Active Short Blink 10 on FRU Deactivation Request FRU Deactivation In Progress 21 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features 2 6 2 Out Of Service Red Amber S
31. Devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connectthe equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experience radio TV technician for help WARNING A This is a Class B product If not installed in a properly shielded enclosure and used in A accordance with this User s Guide this product may cause radio interference in which case users may need to take additional measures at their own expense Safety Certification All Kontron equipment meets or exceeds safety requirements based on the IEC EN UL CSA 60950 1 family of sta
32. E Fabric Interface to the RTM Support for 10GbE SFP Base Interface uplink front panel connectors Support for Synchronous Ethernet on RTM www kontron com 2 AT8910 AT8940 Product Description 1 2 Board Specifications Table 1 1 Board Specifications Features 10G Fabric Interface AT8910 40G Fabric Interface AT8940 Base Interface Unit Computer and System Memory Description Broadcom StrataXGS IV Ethernet Switch Architecture Broadcom BCM56840 high performance Ethernet Multilayer Switch BCM56842 320Gbps Switching Capacity Support of up 14 Fabric IF to backplane running at 10G XAUI Support one port 10G HUB interlink to backplane Support of 4 10G interfaces to RTM Support of 4 1G 10G SFP front uplinks with Broadcom BCM84754 Quad XFI to SFI transceiver SFP monitoring via I2C interface Unit Computer manages Fabric Switch via PCIe Gen1 x1 2 5Gbps SyncE and BroadSync tm interface connection to FPGA for future usage Broadcom StrataXGS IV Ethernet Switch Architecture Broadcom BCM56840 high performance Ethernet Multilayer Switch BCM56846 640Gbps Switching Capacity Support of up 14 Fabric IF to backplane running at 10G XAUI or 40GBase KR4 Support one port 10G XAUI or 40GBase KR4 HUB interlink to backplane Support of up to 1 40G interface and 4 1G 10G interfaces to RTM Support of 4 16 10G SFP front uplinks with Broadcom BCM84754 Quad XFI to SFI transceiver SFP QSFP monitoring via I2C inter
33. Fh No Get Channel OEM Payload Info 24 10 App 50h No Master Write Read 22 11 App 52h No Get Channel Cipher Suites 22 15 App 54h Yes Suspend Resume Payload Encryption 263 ADD A Yes Set Channel Security Keys 22 25 App 56h No Get System Interface Capabilities 22 9 App 57h Yes Table 4 4 Chassis Device Supported Commands for IPMC on IPMC Chassis Device Commands Get Chassis Capabilities 28 1 Chassis 00h M 0 No Get Chassis Status 28 2 Chassis 01h 0 M 0 Yes Chassis Control 28 3 Chassis 02h 0 M 0 Yes Chassis Reset 28 4 Chassis 03h 0 0 No Chassis Identify 28 5 Chassis 04h 0 0 No Set Chassis Capabilities 28 7 Chassis 05h 0 0 No Set Power Restore Policy 28 8 Chassis 06h 0 0 No i siem Restart 28 11 Chassis 07h 0 0 No Set System Boot Options 28 12 Chassis 08h No Get System Boot Options 28 13 Chassis 09h No Get POH Counter 22 12 Chassis OFh 0 0 No 32 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Hardware Management Table 4 5 Event Supported Commands for IPMC IPMISpec section NetFn CMD IPMI BMC req Carrier IPMC Kontron support req on IPMC Event Commands M M Set Event Receiver 29 1 S E 01h M M Yes Get Event Receiver 29 2 S E 02h M M Yes Platform Event 29 3 S E 03h M M Yes Table 4 6 PEF and Alerting Supported Commands for IPMC onIPMC PEF and Alerting Commands Get PEF Capabilities 30 1 S E 10h M M No Arm PEF Postpone Timer 30 2 S E 11h M M No Set PEF Configuration undo 30 3 S E 12h M M No Get PEF Configuration Parameters 3
34. Get Telco Alarm State 3 95 PICMG 2Bh 0 M No Get Telco Alarm Location 3 95 PICMG 39h 0 M No Set FRU Extracted 3 25 PICMG 3Ah M No 37 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Hardware Management Table 4 15 AMC 0 Carrier Commands for IPMC IPMC AMC 0 Table Set AMC Port State Table 3 27 PICMG 19h 0 M No Get AMC Port State Table 3 28 PICMG 1Ah 0 M No Set Clock State Table 3 44 PICMG 1Ch 0 M No Get Clock State Table 3 45 PICMG 1Dh 0 M No Table 4 16 HPM Commands IPMI Spec section NetFn CMD IPMIBMCreq CarrierIPMC Kontron support on req IPMC HPM Get Target Upgrade Yes Capabilities Meu Yes Abort Firmware Upgrade Yes Initiate Upgrade Action Yes Upload Firmware Block Yes Finish Firmware Upload Yes Get Upgrade Status Yes Activate Firmware Yes Query Self Test Results Yes Query Rollback Status Yes Initiate Manual Rollback Yes 4 3 2 OEM Commands Table 4 17 List of supported OEM Commands OemApSetControlState OemApGetControlState OEM 3Eh 0 21h YES OemApSetFirmwareCurrentTime OEM 3Eh B 01h qe RefreshExternUpdatedSens OEM 3Eh 3 02h OemApGetFirmwareSysUpTime OEM 3Eh 3 03h YES OemApGetFirmwareCurrentTime OEM 3Eh 3 04h OemApSetNvParam OEM 3Eh B 05h OemApSetFanLevel OEM 3Eh 3 06h OemApGetFanLevel OEM 3Eh 3 07h OemApDebug OEM 3Eh 3 08h 38 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Hardware Management OemApFormatStorage 3 OemApSetSdrLocatorString OEM 3Eh 3 OAh YES OemApSetSerialNumber OEM 3Eh B OBh OemApGetSerialNumber OEM 3Eh
35. Hub interconnect to redundant partner via backplane Update Channel RTC Clock support Synchronization Clock support from RTM via FPGA 2 3 Base Interface e Broadcom StrataXGS IV Metro Ethernet Access Switch Architecture Broadcom BCM56334 24 Port GbE Ethernet Multilayer Switch with 4 10GbE Uplinks 14 Base Interface ports running at 10 100 1000Base T TX T One Hub interlink running at 10 100 1000Base T TX T One port configurable either as Hub interlink via Update Channel or IPMC link for IPMI Serial over LAN Hubinterlink running at 1000Base KX e IPMC link forced to 100Base TX no autonegotiation e ShMCA B connect running at 10 100Base T TX e 41G 10G SFP front uplinks with Broadcom BCM8727 Dual XAUI to SFI transceiver 3RTM uplinks running at 10 100 1000Base T TX T SGMIT or 1000Base x Fiber e SFP SFP monitoring via I2C interface Unit Computer manages Base Switch via PCIe Gen1 x1 2 5Gbps e One port connected to Unit Computer running at 1000Base KX One port connected to System Manager running at 1000Base KX 11 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features 2 3 1 Base Switch The Broadcom BCM56334 24 Port Multilayer Switch with four 10 GbE Uplinks builds the core of the Base Interface Table 2 1 Base Switch Port Mapping SerDes XAUI 1G 10G BI SFP 1 SerDes XAUI 1G 10G BI SFP 2 0 3 SerDes XAUI 1G 10G BI SFP 3 0 4 SerDes XAUI 1G 10G BI SFP 4 0 5 SGMII SerDes 1000Base xX fiber 10 100 100
36. IPMI RTM Support Power Renesas H852472 Microcontroller PICMG 3 0 IPMI 2 0 compliant Current and Voltage Sensors Base Board RTM hot swap and power control Base Board RTM FRU data reading and writing Firmware Update handling for field upgrades rollbacks and watchdog functions Customer specific data fields Board Temperature monitoring via I2C enabled sensors ATCA LED support BLUE LED Out of Service Healty 128 kByte FRU data EEPROM 8 MByte SPI FLASH for Firmware Ethernet link to Base Interface Zone 3 RTM support IPMB L to RTM Management Power Payload power implementation as AMC slot I2C Clock Management IF I2C SFP Diagnostic IF 3 GbE Base Interface Uplinks SGMII SERDES Up to 2 40GbE Fabric Interface Uplinks each configurable as 1x 40GbE 4x 10GbE 4x 1GbE FI MIIM Interface CLK1 CLK2 CLK3 Clock distribution JTAG TAP and PIP port 2x SerialATA from System Manager ATCA compliant Power Input System Total power is below 220 W Hot Swap Holdover Circuit with min hold up time of 10 ms Polarity protrection Under voltage shutdown between 32 V and 36 V Startup Recover at 36 V Voltage range 0 V to 75 V Transient Protection 48V voltage and current monitoring Fuse monitoring Management power is below 15 W Autonomous Overheating Power Shutdown Standard QBrick 48V to 12V DCDC converters PoL DCDC converters running at 12 VIN 4 AT8910 AT8940 Product Description System Manager Po
37. PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group POST Power On Self Test RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks RAM Random Access Memory RHEL Red Hat Enterprise Linux RoHS Restriction ofthe Use of Certain Hazardous Substances RS 232 Same as RS232 Recommended Standard 232 RS232 Same as RS 232 Recommended Standard 232 RTC Real Time Clock RTM Rear Transition Module RTM Link Rear Transition Module Link Kontron 3 wire protocol RTS Request To Send SAS Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial ATA SEL System Event Log SFP Small Form factor Pluggable ShMC Shelf Management Controller SMB Same as SMBus SMBUS System Management Bus SMBIOS System Management BIOS SMBUS Same as SMB SMBus System Management Bus SMBus Same as SMB SMBUS System Management Bus D 3 AT8910 AT8940 SOL Serial Over LAN SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SpeedStep Same as EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology SSE2 Streaming SIMD Extension 2 SIMD is Single Instruction Multiple Data SSE3 Streaming SIMD Extension 3 SIMD is Single Instruction Multiple Data SSH Secure SHell A network protocol that allows data to be exchanged over a secure channel between two computers TCLKA Telecom CLocK A AMC Clock Interface TCLKB Telecom CLocK B AMC Clock Interface TCLKC Telecom CLocK C AMC Clock Interface TCLKD Telecom CLocK D AMC Clock Interface TX Transmit TXD Transmit UART Universal Asynchronous
38. Receiver Transmitter USB Universal Serial Bus VCC Power supply VLAN Virtual Local Area Network XAUI a ten Attachement Unit Interface A standard for connecting 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GbE D 4 AT8910 AT8940 www k n com
39. Sensors 0 AT8910 RE Controller Locator NA 1 FRUO Hot Swap FOh PICMG Hot Swap Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 2 FRU1 Hot Swap FOh PICMG Hot Swap Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 3 FRUO Reconfig 12h System Event Event Type 6Fh Sensor specific discrete 4 Temp Inlet 01h Temperature Event Type 01h Threshold 5 Temp Outlet 1 01h Temperature Event Type 01h Threshold 6 Temp Outlet 2 01h Temperature Event Type 01h Threshold 7 Temp ADT7461 01h Temperature Event Type 01h Threshold 8 Temp BCM5684X 01h Temperature Event Type 01h Threshold 9 Temp BCM54680 1 01h Temperature Event Type 01h Threshold 45 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Hardware Management Temp BCM54680 2 01h Temperature Event Type 01h Threshold 11 Temp INTEL82580 01h Temperature Event Type 01h Threshold 12 Temp Diode A4 01h Temperature Event Type 01h Threshold 13 Temp DIMM 01h Temperature Event Type 01h Threshold 14 Vcc 1 2V SUS 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 15 Vcc 2 5V SUS 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 16 Vcc 3 3V SUS 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 17 Vcc 5V SUS 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 18 Vcc 12V 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 19 Vcc 0 75Vref 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 20 Vcc 0 75Vtt 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 21 Vcc 1 0V 02h Voltage Event Type 01h Threshold 22 Vcc 1 025V A 02h Voltage Event Type
40. admin Password BASE Ethernet gt enable Password BASE Ethernet 51 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Software Setup The image will be copied including the configuration settings currently stored for active image 8 Incase of problems with booting the system last working image now the backup image will automatically be copied and used for next time boot This procedure restores previous system behavior 9 Itis recommended to copy active image to backup image to have a fully redundant system BASE Ethernet copy active backup Copying active image to backup image BASE Ethernet The image will be copied including the configuration settings currently stored for active image 5 3 Updating IPMI Updating the IPMI firmware is done with the copy command In case that the update procedure fails or the update image is corrupted the PM will be able to restart by means of its rollback functionality The IPMI firmware package file is provided in tar format and is stored in the data update directory of the release directory tree BASE Ethernet copy tftp 192 168 50 5 t5310 ipmi BETA 1 02 tar ipmi MOJE vus d unus Og ME gah aed dehided dee TFTP Set SSEVEE IB c kong SE RAO GAO ROA SM RE ALE K 192 168 50 5 PST Nr E pK socio caste Y t5310 ipmi BETA 1 02 tar Data TYPE sori bbs area di amini eini pii i sd donor non FW Update Destination Filename sssssssvteksderetene seter ipmi Managemen
41. ame chassis it is possible to find the best thermal fit Having the volumetric airflow value for each chassis slot itis then possible to decide the layout using the pressure curves Table 6 2 Pressure curve AT8940 Airflow CFM Pressure drop in H20 Airflow m3 h Pressure Drop Pa 5 8 5 11 3 1 0 005 2 10 0 017 17 0 4 3 3 15 0 032 25 5 8 1 4 20 0 050 34 0 12 6 5 25 0 071 42 5 17 8 6 30 0 095 51 0 23 7 7 35 0 122 595 30 5 8 40 0 152 68 0 37 9 9 45 0 185 76 5 46 1 10 50 0 221 85 0 55 0 11 55 0 260 93 4 64 6 12 60 0 302 101 9 75 0 Figure 6 1 Pressure Drop Curve Pre ure Drop In H20 au sa HYA Ra AAAA BZ A Pre sure Drop Pa ono sno 1000 sm 20m 25m 3000 3500 om 45 00 sono s 00 n 59 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com A Connector Pinouts A 1 Connectors and Headers Summary J1 SM Management Port RJ45 J2 J6 USB SSD Connectors J3 J12 SATA Connectors J5 SM Serial Interface RJ45 J8 SM USB Connector J9 Unit Computer Fabric Console Port J11 ETXModule J13 Unit Computer Base Console Port J18 Unit Computer Ethernet Management Port J20 J24 Zone 2 Connectors J26 SP UDIMM Connector J31 J32 RTM Connectors P10 Zone 3 Power Connector X1 Fabric 1 2 SFP X2 Fabric 3 4 SFP X3 Base 1 2 SPF X4 Base 3 4 SFP A 2 Management Port J1 amp J18 EG NI LN EZ TRDO 1 5 TRD2 TRDO 2 6 TRD1 TRD1 3 7 TRD3 TRD2 4 8 TRD3 A 1 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com A 3 RJ45 Serial Port J5 J9
42. and Transit 5Hz to 20Hz 1 m2 s3 0 0192 Hz flat 20Hz to 200Hz 2 3dB oct slope down Whole board protected by active breaker USB voltage protected by an active breakers Meet or exceed Safety UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 EN 60950 1 2001 IEC60950 1 EMI EMC FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B CE Mark to EN55022 EN55024 EN300386 Two years limited warranty 5 AT8910 AT8940 Product Description 1 3 What s Included This board is shipped with the following items e One AT8910 AT8940 board One RJ45 DB9 serial adaptor 1015 9404 Cables that have been ordered If any item is missing or damaged contact the supplier 1 4 Compliance This product conforms to the following specifications e PICMGQ 3 0 R3 0 Advance TCA base specification e PICMG 3 1 R2 0 Advance TCA Ethernet specification Draft e PICMG 1 0 R1 0 COM Express Serial ATA Revision 2 6 EEE standard 1149 1 2001 Edition JTAG Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE IEEE Std 1149 6 2003 IEEE Standard for Boundary Scan Testing of Advanced Digital Networks IEEE 2003 AC JTAG JEDEC JESD79 3 JEDEC 4 20 18 MSASFF8431 IEEE 802 3 2008 1 5 Hot Plug Capability The AT8940 supports Full Hot Swap capability as per PICMG3 0R3 0 for the board itself It can be removed from or installed in the system while itis on without powering down the system Please refer to the PICMG3 0R3 0 specification for ad
43. ardware Management Table ID Byte Offset Default Value ETX module configuration Byte0 0 84h oh Ob module not is present 1 0h 1b module is present 1 7 reserved Byte1 ETX Module power draw in Watt 07h 67h Thermal Trip Configuration for KAR n sensors Byte 0 n 2 FFh FFh Number fin 85h 0 15 FFh UNDEF FFh FFh Fern Byte 1 n 2 Threshold n DR FFh UNDEF FFh FFh 4 3 2 7 OemApGetNvData Table 4 27 Command OemApGetNvData Request Data 1 2 3 4 5 NV Data Param ID Response Data 1 Completion Code 2 N Raw data 4 3 2 8 OemApSetNvSensConfig Table 4 28 Command OemApSetNvSensConfig Request Data 1 2 3 VA 5 Sensor Config Entry Number 0 17 6 Sensor Number 7 8 Assertion Mask 9 10 De assertion Mask 42 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Hardware Management 11 UNR Threshold 12 UCR Threshold 13 UNC Threshold 14 LNR Threshold 15 LCR Threshold 16 UNC Threshold 17 Positive Hysteresis 18 Negative Hysteresis Response Data 1 Completion Code 4 3 2 9 OemApGetNvSensConfig Table 4 29 Command OemApGetNvSensConfig Request Data 1 2 3 4 5 Sensor Config Entry Number 0 17 Response Data 1 Completion Code 2 Sensor Number 3 4 Assertion Mask 5 6 De assertion Mask 7 UNR Threshold 8 UCR Threshold 9 UNC Threshold 10 LNR Threshold 11 LCR Threshold 12 UNC Threshold 13 Positive Hysteresis 14 Negative Hysteresis 43 2 10 OemApFpgaWriteRead Table 4 30 Command OemApFpfaWriteRead Request Data 1
44. cation Programming Interface Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII codes represent text in computers communications equipment and other devices that work with text Advanced Technology Attachment Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture BIOS Boot Specification Base Interface Backplane connectivity defined by the ATCA Basic Input Output System Base Management Controller Compact Disk Same as CD ROM Compact Disk Read Only Memory Same as CDROM Compact Disk Read Only Memory Cubic Foot per Minute Command Line Interface AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 1 AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 1 bus A AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 1 bus A AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 2 AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 2 bus A AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 2 bus B AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 3 AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 3 bus A AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 3 bus B Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Also refers to the small amount of battery or capacitor powered CMOS memory to hold the date time and system setup parameters Complex Programmable Logic Device Communications Platforms Trade Association Central Processing Unit This sometimes refers to a whole blade not just a processor
45. cations o oooooooooooorrororsorrrrrrrcrrrrrrrsorsrsorsr oso 21 2 6 1 Hot swap LED BUE os cesse Grae RE TNS RA 21 2 6 2 Out OF Service Red Amber saseta ai odzi RE REFER FER EET ER 22 2 6 3 Healthy LED Amber Green ck acu aca aw CR Run RR Reed e sa CR CR RE REA REA 22 2 064 SFPELED Greem osi eser tard ta e ERI RR ne tl ods nee hed edad EE ne en EE 22 de dh stulhng the BOBs a 2 3 1 SettingJumpers s ssesssssas owo sarria EI a E as 25 3 1 1 Jumper Description sessssicesisssriroieisrenoieem hh hh hh he 25 3 1 2 Setting Jumper amp Locations 2 6 cece cece cece eee cee eee hm rn 25 3 2 COM Express and Memory oooooooooccrococoorrcrcrrcrorrrrrrrcrocroncrnnonooss 26 3 3 Board Hot Swap and Installation o oooooooomocroroorrrrororrrcrrsorssso 26 3 3 1 Installing the Board in the Chassis cece cece eee ee ee eee eee eee nens 26 3 3 2 Removing the Board uaaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaa waza aaa aaa een hh 27 3 3 3 Installingthe RTM 0 ieee ce ccc ce cece eee hh mh hh aaa 27 3 3 4 Removing tlie RIM isse data arie ER REPE GA RI TELA RI ERR E OE PISA 27 4 Hardware Management ciue o dieere IRR 3o Roe ein x o od ic ec 29 4 1 Hardware Management Overview ooooooooomocoomocrococrorrcrcrorsorsrsooss 29 4 2 Hardware Management Functionality oooooooomoorororrororsororsoos 29 4 2 1 IPMCspecificfeatures ananmanenmanenunnenennenennenennunnunenennene 29 4 3 TPM A A AR 30 4 3 1 Support
46. cee cece cece eee eene 31 Table 4 3 Device Messaging Supported Commands for IPMC cece cee eee cece eese 31 Table 4 4 Chassis Device Supported Commands for IPMC uuaaaaa aa aaa aaa aaa cece nee roo 32 Table 4 5 Event Supported Commands for IPMC eee cece eee cece ehh ne 33 Table 4 6 PEF and Alerting Supported Commands for IPMC eee cece cee cee cee eees 33 Table 4 7 Sensor Device Supported Commands for IPMC 2 cece cee ee eee ence eens 33 Table 4 8 FRU Device Supported Commands for IPMC cc cece cece cece ee eee nnne 34 Table 4 9 SDR Device Supported Commands for IPMC cece aaa wana aaa aaa aaa eens 34 Table 4 10 SEL Device Supported Commands for IPMC L uuaa cece cece cee eee enne 35 Table 4 11 LAN Device Supported Commands for IPMC 2 cece ec eee cece eect ene 35 Table 4 12 Serial Modem Device Supported Commands for IPMC cece ee eee eee eee eee 35 Table 4 13 SOL Commands ione von as es Er IRI ERES HERDER a brum ac 36 Table 4 14 PICMG 3 0 Commands for IPMC sassanidene as Gaels 36 Table 4 15 AMC O Carrier Commands forIPMC oo oooocoocoocooocroocorcrrrarcrarrnno no 38 Tabled4 16 HPM C mmandS arar a ic a A RA PGA de aca a EERA 38 Table 4 17 List of supported OEM Commands eee ce cece rr 38 Table 4 18 Command OemApSetControlState 0 eee cc ccc cece cr 39 Table 4 19 Control States iae rede AA 39 Table 4 20 Command OemApGetControlState uaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa e
47. component Clear To Send DDR3 SDRAM or Double Data Rate three 3 Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dual In line Memory Module Direct Memory Access Desktop Management Interface Data Transfer Controller Data Terminal Ready D 1 AT8910 AT8940 DTS Digital Thermal Sensor in IA32 processors DVD Digital Video Disk ECC Error Checking and Correction EMI ElectroMagnetic Interference ETH Same as Ethernet FC Fibre Channel FCC Federal Communications Commission FI Fabric Interface Backplane connectivity defined by the ATCA FIFO First In First Out FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array FRU Field Replaceable Unit Any entity that can be replaced by a user in the field Not all FRUs are hot swappable FWH FirmWare Hub Boot flash connected to the LPC bus containing BIOS FW Gb Gigabit GB Same as GByte GigaByte GByte Same as GB GigaByte GbE Gigabit Ethernet GHz GigaHertz GND GrouND HDD Hard Disc Drive HPM PICMG Hardware Platform Management specification family HPM 1 Hardware Platform Management IPM Controller Firmware Upgrade Specification HW HardWare I2C Inter Integrated Circuit bus ICH 1 0 Controller Hub ICT In Circuit Test ID IDentification IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Intel Mobile Voltage Positioning The Intel Mobile Voltage Positioning specification for the Intel amp IMVP 6 Core Duo Processor It is a DC DC converter modu
48. ditional details about Hot Swap The AT8940 supports also the RTM Hotplug 6 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Product Description 1 6 Interfacing with the Environment 1 6 1 RTM reartransition module The RTM is a single slot 6HP AdvancedTCA Rear Transition Module This module provides additional connectivity for AT8940 CPU front blade 1011 Standard Compliance e PICMG 3 0 R3 0 Advance TCA base specification e PICMG 3 1 R2 0 Advance TCA Ethernet specification 10612 Hot Swap The RTM supports hot swapping by using the switch connected to the face plate lower ejector This switch indicates the coming hot swap action The insertion of the RTM to a slot is always done over a non powered connector During the extraction procedure the management power is disabled only when the RTM is removed This procedure meets the AdvancedTCA AMC behavior 1 6 1 2 Inserting the RTM into the slot The presence of the RTM is indicated by one signal The front blade IPMC recognizes the RTM insertion when the signal is low After recognizing the RTM the IPMC turns the blue LED ON and enables the management power to the RTM Once the IPMB L link is working the IPMC accesses the MMC to retrieve FRU data After knowing the type of RTM inserted the IPMC negotiates with the shelf manager in order to activate the 12V payload power After RTM local voltages have been ramped up the RTM s MMC enables the RTM Link After this the front b
49. edcommands aeuuumenenmennenenuunennunenenennenenneneuneneee 30 4 3 2 DEM Comman S adas hoe r RA GE E EC RH REA CREER 38 4 3 3 er abri are 45 5 Software SETUP vues uvae akc E e Rc C de o Pt eM on ee we DO 5 1 Installed Firmware a E ERRERERERqESEVEATRESEATASTAEXEMCA MAE NRI 50 5 2 Updating Firmware ooooooooooooocrococrorncrrnrcrororrrsorsrsormr oso 50 5 3 Updating IPMI 5 e ss teer hm bade a ai A IRA UIS ess 52 5 4 Updating the 10G PHY Firmware ooooooooooocroorororrorrcrrnorsrrsoror sss 52 5 5 Updating the FRU Data o ooooooooooomococrororrcrcrorsrsorsorsrsossso 53 5 6 Updating the PLD sssi siss enero rechter mei rg oie skons E ERES E EFE TS E TS 55 5 7 Using diagnostics isse ccc ec ccc ccc EEN hh hh hh th nnn 55 iii AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Table of Contents B Thermal Considerations isc PG kx sr S eaa dw 57 6 1 Thermal Monitoring ooooooooocoorococrocrocsrnrcrororrrsrrscrscscsoso 57 6 1 1 EEE ER EE 57 6 1 2 Temperature Sensors serne seed ae rr rn ka S 57 61 3 System AWHOW EEE SERENE RE ANS 59 A LonnectorPinolte ii ias T A 1 Connectors and Headers Summary ooooooooocoooorococsococsrnrcrscsc sor A 1 A 2 Management Port 1 amp 118 coi eoi e ee cs x ua I WAR WSZW GG GG e CES A 1 Ad RJ45 Serial Port J5 J9 amp J13 aci RE ERES PETERE eek KE dens A 2 A 4 USB SSD Connectors J2 amp JO saa us ues cao AAA A 2 Ab SFP Connectors X1 X2 X3 amp X4 sionista A
50. ee ence hne 40 Tabl 4 21 Control States caus quss SER SERERE oi RA Od 40 Table 4 22 Command OemApGetFirmwareSysUpTime 0 cece cece cece eee ence ene eeees 40 Table 4 23 Command OemApFormatStorage eee cc ccc eee eene hh he 40 Table 4 24 Command OemApSetSdrLocatorString cece cc cece cece ee eee eee e venue 41 Table 4 25 Command OemApSetNvData cece cece cece ehh hn 41 Table 4 26 List of Board specific NVTABLE 1 cee ccc cc eee cere een hh he 41 Table 4 27 Command OemApGetNvData uaaaaaaaaa aaa waza aaa aa awa m hn 42 vi AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com List of Tables Table 4 28 Command OemApSetNvSensConfig ccc eee cece cece hh 42 Table 4 29 Command OemApGetNvSensConfig cece ce cece cece eee he 43 Table 4 30 Command OemApFpfaWriteRead uuaaaaaaaaaaaaa cece cece ete e nee e hne 43 Table 4 31 Command OemApReadSMI 2 cece ce cc ccc cece cette ene tence he 44 Table 4 32 Command OemApWriteSMI 1 0 cece ccc cece ehh h hmm hh 44 Table 4 33 Command OemApReadSMI 2 cee ccc cece eee ehh hh hh 44 Table 4 34 IPMCSOHSOIS inate Gad SEE Elo uid Ra an EEEE dd 45 Table 4 35 Health Sensor Aggregation Table uuaaaaaa aaa aaa cece ce eee cnet aaa he 47 Table 6 1 Temperature Sensors Thresholds ccc cece cece cee cece eee ene e een hne 58 Table 6 2 Pressure curve AT8940 w r owoc CR ER a red Rees 59 vii AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Safety Instructions
51. face Unit Computer manages Fabric Switch via PCIe Gen1 x1 2 5Gbps SyncE and BroadSync tm interface connection to FPGA for future usage Broadcom StrataXGSQIV Metro Ethernet Access Switch Architecture Broadcom BCM56334 24 Port GbE Ethernet Multilayer Switch with 4 10GbE Uplinks 14 Base Interface ports running at 10 100 1000Base T TX T One Hub interlink running at 10 100 1000Base T TX T One port configurable either as Hub interlink via Update Channel or IPMC link for IPMI Serial over LAN Hub interlink running at 1000Base BX IPMC link forced to 100Base TX no autonegotiation ShMC A B connect running at 10 100Base T TX 4 1G 10G SFP front uplinks with Broadcom BCM8727 Dual XAUI to SFI transceiver 3 RTM uplinks running at 10 100 1000Base T TX T SGMIT or 1000Base x Fiber SFP SFP monitoring via I2C interface Unit Computer manages Base Switch via PCIe Gen1 x1 2 5Gbps One port connected to Unit Computer running at 1000Base BX One port connected to System Manager running at 1000Base BX Dual core Freescale P2020 1000MHz processor Up to 2GB DDR3 SODIMM 1Gb default 2x 128MByte NOR FLASH with dual Image Support 1GB NAND FLASH I2C Management IF to RTM clock infrastructure 1000Base BX Hub interconnect via backplane Update Channel RTC Clock support Interrupt source from RTM external clocking Synchronization Clock support from RTM via FPGA 3 AT8910 AT8940 Product Description Description Features
52. front RJ45 e Basic and Micro ETX use SuperIO LPC to UART Bridge UART switched through FPGA Management connection to System Manager using front 10 100 1000Base T RJ45 management port Front panel USB port Support of COMExpress modules up to 30W Additional Ethernet Connection to Base IF and redundant HUB via Dual Ethernet Controller Intel 82580DB 1000Base KX to Base Switch 1000Base KX to Update Channel Support for JEDEC SerialATA MO 297 SSD Port 0 and Port 2 Support for RTM SATA applications Port 1 and Port 3 Support of up to 2 eUSB Flash Modules 19 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features 2 5 1 SM Management Port The SM Management 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet Port is located on the AT8940 faceplate Table 2 5 SM Management Port LED LED Function Displays Link Activity Green LED l4 Off link down On link up but no activity Blinking link up andactivity Speed Green Amber LED l2 Off 10Base T On amber X 100Base Tx On Green X 1000Base T 2 5 2 Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller The Intel 82580 Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller connects to the 4 lane PCIe Interface of the Type 1 connector The 82580 supports PCI Express Gen 1 2 5 Gbps or Gen 2 5 0 Gbps Ethernet Port 0 operates in SerDes 1000Base KX mode and connects to the AT8940 Base Interface Ethernet Port 1 operates in SerDes 1000Base KX mode and connects to redundant ATCA hub blade Base Interface via the Update
53. g software to be free from manufacturing and material defects for a period of 24 consecutive months from the date of purchase This warranty is not transferable nor extendible to cover any other users or long term storage of the product It does not cover products which have been modified altered or repaired by any other party than Kontron or their authorized agents Furthermore any product which has been or is suspected of being damaged as a result of negligence improper use incorrect handling servicing or maintenance or which has been damaged as a result of excessive current voltage or temperature or which has had its serial number s any other markings or parts thereof altered defaced or removed will also be excluded from this warranty Ifthe customer s eligibility for warranty has not been voided in the event of any claim he may return the product at the earliest possible convenience to the original place of purchase together with a copy of the original document of purchase a full description of the application the product is used on and a description of the defect Pack the product in such a way as to ensure safe transportation see our safety instructions Kontron provides for repair or replacement of any part assembly or sub assembly at their own discretion or to refund the original cost of purchase if appropriate In the event of repair refunding or replacement of any part the ownership of the removed or replaced parts reverts t
54. he board from its enclosure WARNING A Always use a grounding wrist wrap before installing or removing the board from a A chassis 3 3 1 Installing the Board in the Chassis To install a board in a chassis 1 Remove the filler panel of the slot or see Removing the Board below 2 Ensurethe board is configured properly 3 Carefully align the PCB edges in the bottom and top card guide 4 Insertthe board in the system until it makes contact with the backplane connectors 5 Using both ejector handles engage the board in the backplane connectors until both ejectors are locked 6 Fasten screws at the top and bottom of the faceplate 26 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Installing the Board 3 3 2 Removing the Board If you would like to remove a card from your chassis please follow carefully these steps 1 Unscrew the top and the bottom screw of the front panel 2 Unlockthe lower handle latch depending on the software step this may initiate a clean shutdown of the operating system 3 Waituntilthe blue LED is fully ON this mean that the hot swap sequence is ready for board removal 4 Use both ejectors to disengage the board from the backplane 5 Pull the board out of the chassis 3 3 3 Installing the RTM To install the RTM 1 Removethe filler panel of the slot 2 Ensurethe board is configured properly 3 Carefully align the PCB edges in the bottom and top card guide 4 Insertthe board in the system until it makes
55. le that supplies the required voltage and current to a single processor 10 Same as 1 0 Input Output IOH 1 0 Hub IOL IPMI Over LAN IP Internet Protocol IPM Intelligent Platform Management IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMB 0 Intelligent Platform Management Bus Channel 0 the logical aggregation of IPMB A and IPMB B IPMB A Intelligent Platform Management Bus A IPMB B Intelligent Platform Management Bus B IPMB L Intelligent Platform Management Bus Local IPMC Intelligent Platform Management Controller IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface D 2 AT8910 AT8940 IPMIFWU Intelligent Platform Management Interface FirmWare Update IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6 IRQ Interrupt ReQuest JTAG Joint Test Action Group KHz KiloHertz LAN Local Area Network LED Light Emitting Diode LFM Low Frequency Mode The lowest operating speed for the processor LPC Low Pin Count port MAC Media Access Controller address of a computer networking device MB MegaByte MCH Memory Controller Hub MHz MegaHertz MMC Module Management Controller MMCs are linked to the IPMC NC Not Connected 00S Out Of Service 0S Operating System PHYsical layer Generic electronics term referring to a special electronic integrated circuit or PHY functional block of a circuit that takes care of encoding and decoding between a pure digital domain on off and a modulation in the analog domain PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMGO
56. mmands Get SDR Repository Info 33 9 Storage 20h M M No Get SDR Repository Asian THO 33 10 Storage 21h 0 0 No Reserve SDR Repository 33 11 Storage 22h M M No Get SDR 33 12 Storage 23h M M No Add SDR 33 13 Storage 24h M 0 M No Partial Add SDR 33 14 Storage 25h M 0 M No Delete SDR 33 15 Storage 26h 0 0 No Clear SDR Repository 33 16 Storage 27h M 0 M No Get SDR Repository Time 33 17 Storage 28h 0 M 0 M No Set SDR Repository Time 33 18 Storage 29h 0 M 0 M No Enter SDR Repository Update Mode 33 19 Storage 2Ah 0 0 No Exit SDR Repository Update Mode 33 20 Storage 2Bh M M No Run Initialization Agent 33 21 Storage 2Ch 0 0 No 34 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Hardware Management Table 4 10 SEL Device Supported Commands for IPMC IPMISpec section NetFn CMD IPMI BMC req Carrier IPMC Kontron support req on IPMC SEL Device Commands M 0 Get SEL Info 31 2 Storage 40h M M Yes Get SEL Allocation Info HS Storage 41h 0 0 Yes Reserve SEL 31 4 Storage 42h 0 0 Yes Get SEL Entry 31 5 Storage 43h M M Yes Add SEL Entry 31 6 Storage 44h M M Yes Partial Add SEL Entry 31 7 Storage 45h M M No Delete SEL Entry 31 8 Storage 46h 0 0 Yes Clear SEL 31 9 Storage 47h M M Yes Get SEL Time 31 10 Storage 48h M M Yes Set SEL Time 31 11 Storage 49h M M Yes Get Auxiliary Log Status 31 12 Storage 5Ah 0 0 No Set Auxiliary Log Status 31 13 Storage 5Bh 0 0 No Table 4 11 LAN Device Supported Commands for IPMC IPMC LAN Device Commands Set LAN
57. nagement Functionality The Front Blade Unit supports an intelligent hardware management system based on the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification The hardware management system of the Front Blade Unit provides the ability to manage the power and interconnect needs of intelligent devices to monitor events and to log events to a central repository 4 2 1 IPMC specific features 4 2 1 1 IPMC ShMC interface The principal management oriented link within a Shelf is a two way redundant implementation of the Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMB IPMB is based on the inter integrated circuit I2C bus and is part of the IPMI architecture In AdvancedTCA Shelves the main IPMB is called IPMB 0 Each entity attached to IPMB 0 does so through an IPM Controller the distributed management controller of the IPMI architecture Shelf Managers attach to IPMB 0 through a variant IPM Controller called the Shelf Management Controller ShMC AdvancedTCA IPM Controllers besides supporting dual redundant IPMBs also have responsibility for detecting and recovering from IPMB faults The reliability of the AdvancedTCA IPMB 0 is increased by using two IPMBs with the two IPMBs referenced as IPMB A and IPMB B The aggregation of the two IPMBs is IPMB 0 The IPM Controllers aggregate the information received on both IPMBs An IPM Controller that has a message ready for transmit uses the IPMBs in a round robin fashion An IPM Controller tries to
58. ndards entitled Safety of information technology equipment All components are chosen to reduce fire hazards and provide insulation and protection where necessary Testing and reports when required are performed under the international IECEE CB Scheme Please consult the Kontron Safety Conformity Policy Guide for more information For Canada and USA input voltage must not exceed 60Vdc for safety compliance CE Certification The product s described in this user s guide complies with all applicable European Union CE directives if it has a CE marking For computer systems to remain CE compliant only CE compliant parts may be used Maintaining CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques Although Kontron offers accessories the customer must ensure that these products are installed with proper shielding to maintain CE compliance Kontron does not offer engineering services for designing cabling systems In addition Kontron will not retest or recertify systems or components that have been reconfigured by customers xiii AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Preface Limited Warranty Kontron grants the original purchaser of Kontron s products a TWO YEAR LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY as described in the following However no other warranties that may be granted orimplied by anyone on behalf of Kontron are valid unless the consumer has the express written consent of Kontron Kontron warrants their own products excludin
59. next boot 1 Guest OS reset NA 2 ETX module controll NA 0 Local Oscillator Clock is enabled 1 Base Interface Sync E Clock is enabled Selected Serial interface for SOL 1 ETX module default 2 Guest 0 3 Guest 1 3 Ethernet Clock Source Select 4 SOL source selection 4 3 2 3 OemApGetFirmwareSysUpTime Table 4 22 Command OemApGetFirmwareSysUpTime Request Data 1 2 3 4 Response Data 1 Completion Code 235 System Up Time in seconds 4 3 2 4 OemApFormatStorage Table 4 23 Command OemApFormatStorage Request Data 1 e A W N Response Data Completion Code 40 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Hardware Management 4 3 2 5 OemApSetSdrLocatorString Table 4 24 Command OemApSetSdrLocatorString Request Data 1 2 3 4 e Manufacturer ID 8 9 Product ID 10 25 Device ID String Response Data 1 Completion Code 4 3 2 6 OemApSetNvData Table 4 25 Command OemApSetNvData Request Data NV Data Param ID N Raw data Completion Code e O uU A W DR Response Data Table 4 26 List of Board specific NVTABLE Table ID Offset Default Value Boot image selection 0 2 IANA ID 1 00h 00h 00h 3 4 Product ID 1 00h 00h 5 7 IANA ID 2 00h 00h 00h ih 10 1ZIANAID3 eedem Compatible RTM table 13 14 Product ID 3 00h 00h 15 17 IANA ID 4 00h 00h 00h 18 19 Product ID 4 00h 00h 82h 0 0 Ethernet clock source selection 83h 0 1 SOL interface source selection 41 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com H
60. ng any period since the date of its purchase Please remember that no Kontron employee dealer or agent is authorized to make any modification or addition to the above specified terms either verbally or in any other form written or electronically transmitted without the company s consent xiv AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Chapter 1 Product Description 1 1 Product Overview aura 2 1 3 What s Included arar 6 LA TESE 6 1 5 Hot Plug Capa SY adena EO AA 6 1 6 Interfacing with the Environment 7 1 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Product Description 1 Product Description 1 1 Product Overview The AT8910 AT8940 is an ATCA 10 40GbE Fabric Interface Hub designed around the Broadcom BCM56840 architecture All considerations are being taken to ensure this product can be used as a standard hub offered to the broad telecom and datacenter market Architectural features under consideration such as 40GbE interfaces are expected to deliver a high performance switching and routing up to 14 nodes in a redundant chassis configuration Some of the highlights are Starting with 320 Gbps non blocking switching bandwidth upgradable to 640 Gbps upon silicon availability 320 Gbps variant with BCM56842 640 Gbps variant with BCM56846 Support for 14x 10 40GbE nodes and one redundant hub meeting NEBS and ETSI standard Support for separate switch silicon for Base and Fabric interface Support for 2x 40Gb
61. o Kontron and the remaining part of the original guarantee or any new guarantee to cover the repaired or replaced items will be transferred to cover the new or repaired items Any extensions to the original guarantee are considered gestures of goodwill and will be defined in the Repair Report issued by Kontron with the repaired or replaced item Kontron will not accept liability for any further claims resulting directly or indirectly from any warranty claim other than the above specified repair replacement or refunding In particular all claims for damage to any system or process in which the product was employed or any loss incurred as a result of the product not functioning at any given time are excluded The extent of Kontron liability to the customer shall not exceed the original purchase price of the item for which the claim exists Kontron issues no warranty or representation either explicit or implicit with respect to its products reliability fitness quality marketability or ability to fulfil any particular application or purpose As a result the products are sold as is and the responsibility to ensure their suitability for any given task remains that of the purchaser In no event will Kontron be liable for direct indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use of our hardware or software products or documentation even if Kontron were advised of the possibility of such claims prior to the purchase of the product or duri
62. oard IPMC informs the shelf manager there is a functional RTM blade present 1 61 22 Removing the RTM from the slot The RTM EJECT signal goes HIGH by opening the RTM lower ejector handle This indicates to the front blade IPMC that a hot swap action is going to take place The IPMC then negotiates the removal with the System manager and if itis granted it proceeds with the removal process The IPMC proceeds to the deactivation by disabling ekey governed links the IPMC then disables the RTM Link and turns OFF the payload 12V power When it is safe to remove the RTM blade from the slot the IPMC turns the Blue Hot Swap LED ON Front Blade IPMC turns OFF the management power only when there is no RTM detected RTM removed from the slot 7 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Product Description 1 6 2 System Manager Support for basic and micro COM Express Modules with Type 1 connector according COMExpress 0 R1 0 Management connection to System Manager via RS232 front RJ45 Basic use SuperIO LPC to UART Bridge UART switched through FPGA Management connection to System Manager using front 10 100 1000Base T RJ45 management port Front panel USB port Support of COMExpress modules up to 30W Additional Ethernet Connection to Base IF and redundant HUB via Dual Ethernet Controller Intel 82580DB 1000Base BX to Base Switch 1000Base BX to Update Channel Support for JEDEC SerialATA MO 297 SSD Port 0 and Port 2 Support for RTM SATA ap
63. olid On MMC in reset Fast Blink 50 on MMC upgrade rollback in progress Application Defined May be controlled by application using PICMG API 2 6 3 Healthy LED Amber Green Off Payload power down Green Health Ok Amber Health Error Critical Application Defined May be controlled by application using PICMG API 2 6 4 SFP LED Green Green On Link 10Gbit Green Blink Activity 10Gbit Amber On Link 1Gbit Amber Blink Activity 1Gbit 22 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features Figure 2 2 Faceplate LEDs Out Of Service LED Healthy LED User LED Hot Swap LED 23 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Chapter 3 Installing the Board 31 Setting JU Peras 25 3 2 COM Express and Memory orani ener nano 26 3 3 Board Hot Swap and Installation vin 26 www kontron com Installing the Board 3 Installing the Board 3 1 Setting Jumpers 3 1 1 Jumper Description Table 3 1 Jumper Description Reserved Reserved JP16 1 3 IPMC Power Override When On Payload Power is enabled JP16 2 4 IPMC SHMG Override When On IPMC Initiates Payload Power Up Activation JP16 5 7 IPMC RTM Override When ON IPMC Initiates RTM Payload Power Up Activation JP16 6 8 Reserved Reserved JP16 9 11 Reserved Reserved JP16 10 12 3 1 2 Setting Jumper 8 Locations Figure 3 1 Jumper Settings and Locations ETX Module J16 1 3 Reserved OUT Reserved 1 J Li
64. ow these recommendations while unpacking Remove all items from the box If any items listed on the purchase order are missing notify Kontron customer service immediately e Inspect the product for damage If there is damage notify Kontron customer service immediately Save the box and packing material for possible future shipment Powering Up the System Before any installation or setup ensure that the board is unplugged from power sources or subsystems If you encounter a problem verify the following items Make sure that all connectors are properly connected Verify your boot devices e If the system does not start properly try booting without any other I O peripherals attached Make sure your system provides the minimum DC voltages required at the board s slot especially if DC power is carried by cables If you are still not able to get your board running contact our Technical Support for assistance Adapter Cables Because adapter cables come from various manufacturers pinouts can differ The direct crimp design offered by Kontron allows the simplest cable assembly All cables are available from Kontron Sales Department Storing Boards Electronic boards are sensitive devices Do not handle or store device near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields xii AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Preface Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Compliance Statement for Class B
65. pecifications ooooooooooocrocrororrcrcrorrcrrrrrrrronsororsos 3 1 3 What sIncluded 0 AA AA AAA 6 1 4 Compliance aaa 9 t sene ei a aa ER UAR A 6 1 5 Hot Plug Capability ooooooooomoomocrorocrrrorrcrorrcrrrrrrrsororsos 6 1 6 Interfacing with the Environment o oooooooooocoooororoorrcrorocrscsorsss 7 1 6 1 RTM rear transition module ooooooooocooocorocorno corro 7 1 6 2 System Manager vean seria ra CRAS RE ERES RF loas 8 2 lt BOGIAFEGLUFEsS comicios 10 2 1 Block Diagram 2 2r rrr bre eet e WEGO cena eres ors rers 10 2 2 Unit Computers a wo cedi ee ense rn a ok ba aaa aaa a M e S e a 11 2 3 Base Interface ais ao aaa wabi e up e saree aie E ER T SE ETE E EE A TUA I ra seers 11 2 3 1 Base WIEC sd aoi r ce nil basarer ME AG ME ILS IPSI berede 12 2 4 Fabric Interface sce 6 oie sono ioc eerte derer ens ra kr ean REESE ET UR EE ens 12 2 4 1 Fabric Switch sanset eds kid CER E Rc gc 13 ii AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Table of Contents 2 5 System Manager sss son oi m Ee E EIOS ERRARE RUM bo GEE IHR eR SIR A 19 2 5 1 SM Management Port namenenenenenenenuunununununenenenenennnenenene 20 2 5 2 Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller 0 cee ccc cece cee eee ence nee ee enes 20 2 5 3 USB Front Connector vsus ek ER daa 20 2 5 4 USB SSD Connectors Luces hen kb eee Rr e Re ERO ep alene Ie RR Ce e sed 21 2 5 5 SATA SSD ConfectorS suicida de ia aw ES ees 21 2 6 LEDsSignifi
66. plications Port 1 and Port 3 Support of up to 2 eUSB Flash Modules 8 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Chapter 2 Board Features 2 1 Block Diagram assise stima Aa Ea 10 2 2 Unit COMPUTE NR c 11 2 3 FETE ae 11 2 4 Fabric Interface su ssmrnessissssaskesnebkennenskneannndn en 12 2 5 System Manager wasi AAAA 19 2 6 LEDs Significations naa id as 21 www kontron com Board Features 2 Board Features 2 1 Block Diagram Figure 2 1 Block Diagram 2x SATA XLAUI 4x XFl XLAUI 4x XFI 3x SGMII System la Manager COM i Express l Storage l RTM IF Zone 3 GbE to other BI 1GbE optional Inter Hub 10 40G Fabric To 14 Slots 10 40G Uplinks Ethernet Switch Block To other Unit Computer 2nd Inter Hub option Base 4x 110GbE X from other System Mgr Uplinks SFP Cages to ShMC B FE to ShMC A FE Inter Hub 14 Node Slots M 1x GE Mgmt and anagement 2x Serial Console The Ethernet Switch Block consists of the Fabric Interface Switch the Base Interface Switch and the Unit Computer managing both 10 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Board Features 2 2 Unit Computer Dual core Freescale P2020 1000MHz processor each core controls one Ethernet switch 1GB DDR3 SODIMM e 2x 128MByte NOR FLASH with dual Image Support e 1GB NAND FLASH 1000Base BX
67. s Set Shelf Address Info 3 17 PICMG 03h 0 No FRU Control 3 27 PICMG 04h M Yes Get FRU LED Properties 3 29 PICMG 05h M Yes Do Rak 3 30 PICMG 06h M Yes Set FRU LED State 3 31 PICMG 07h M Yes Get FRU LED State 3 32 PICMG 08h M Yes Set IPMB State 3 70 PICMG 09h M Yes Set FRU Activation Policy 3 20 PICMG OAh M Yes Get FRU Activation Policy 3 21 PICMG OBh M Yes 36 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Hardware Management IPMC Set FRU Activation PICMG OCh Get Device Locator Record ID 3 39 PICMG ODh M Yes Set Port State 3 59 PICMG OEh 0 M Yes Get Port State 3 60 PICMG OFh 0 M Yes Compute Power Properties 3 82 PICMG 10h M Yes Set Power Level 3 84 PICMG 11h M Yes Get Power Level 3 83 PICMG 12h M Yes Renegotiate Power 3 91 PICMG 13h 0 No M Get Fan Speed Properties 3 86 PICMG 14h if controls Shelf NO fans Set Fan Level 3 88 PICMG 15h 0 M No Get Fan Level 3 87 PICMG 16h 0 M No Bused Resource 3 62 PICMG 17h 0 M No Get IPMB Link Info 3 68 PICMG 18h 0 M Yes Get Shelf Manager IPMB Address 3 38 PICMG 1Bh M No Set Fan Policy 3 89 PICMG 1Ch M No Get Fan Policy 3 90 PICMG 1Dh M No FRU Control Capabilities 3 29 PICMG 1Eh M Yes FRU Inventory Device Lock Control 3 42 PICMG 1Fh M No FRU Inventory Device Write 3 43 PICMG 20h M No Get Shelf Manager IP Addresses 3 36 PICMG 21h M No Get Shelf Power Allocation 3 85 PICMG 22h M No Get Telco Alarm Capability 3 93 PICMG 29h 0 M No Set Telco Alarm State 3 94 PICMG 2Ah 0 M No
68. ser s guide and publish it only after they remove the Kontron name cover and logo Kontron reserves the right to make changes without notice in product or component design as warranted by evolution in user needs or progress in engineering or manufacturing technology Changes that affect the operation of the unit will be documented in the next revision of this user s guide j AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety Instructions soi sa ve eure ERAS SG APER OGG MT Before You Begin s sea abaci tese s saka eR RECEN SR bera bee s dde base viii Preventing Electrostatic Discharge oooooooooooomorororrororrrnorsrrrrrorooss ix Preface caus TARA C ACA br e eec A How to Use This Guide 4 odds aA EXEREREXECEXEASSEEXW ee x Customer CoMmentS o oooooooconcocronconcrconcccocnonoocoacocoroococccsono xi Advisory Conventions isens ses KEE ELERS GE etas nia nn tr nnn xi Unpacking i146 SR cater otl SEES a a xii Powering Up the SysteM o oooooooooocoocoosocrcrocorsorrrrcrrrorsrrorsososo xii Adapter Cables 4 5 s seus scere e OE a E VES kler IA Sates KKA xii Storing Boards ass 2 4 re ra rol a ii Sine Wiese occa eee a xii Regulatory Compliance Statements eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ehh htt nn xiii Limited Warranty s oso ce duse creer m mese ree ern tme bek RR REF RR Ra xiv 1 Product Description cdas LI Product Overview corria ATA ALA ARSS AAA AAA 2 1 2 Board S
69. t access will be blocked for the duration of the transfer Are you sure you want to start y n y TFTP Firmware transfer starting Firmware update successful 5 4 Updating the 10G PHY Firmware Updating the 10G PHY firmware is done with the copy command There are two PHYs that can be updated one for base and one for extension Fabric t5310 phy BETA 1 02 tar for base PHY BCM8727 t5310 phyfabric BETA 1 02 tar for fabric PHY BCM8727 The update packages for both 10G PHYs are provided as tar files and are stored in the data update path of the release directory tree 52 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Software Setup BASE Ethernet Hcopy tftp 192 168 50 5 t5310 phy BETA 1 02 tar phy base MOTE D MITT TFTP Set Server TPs os os Dese oret Jens qe je Jede ue jet eee 192 168 50 5 Path ti in to bnt fot Free nag toate e ORE Saas Jj tA WG TVA siii dass dada dada dad da t5310 phy BETA 1 02 tar Data TYPE eseese oa eu S X de e ot ed el e ded de d eg den FW Update Destination Fil nam osc2sce9 999 vy ry yv se phy base Management access will be blocked for the duration of the transfer Are you sure you want to start y n y Firmware update successful BASE Ethernet Hcopy tftp 192 168 50 5 t5310 phyfabric BETA 1 02 tar phy fabric Modes vvv eV E eee as Doc Means Me TFTP Set Server Piro in 192 168 50 5 i a E A cr dk a ek E Filename ete ek v skiriant keni bhead ES bate t5310 phyfabric BETA
70. te ALTERA FPGA GA 2 02 38 20120330221218 BCM84754 FIRMWARE GA 2 02 2 02 20120330221218 More or q uit BCM8727C FIRMWARE GA 2 02 2 02 20120330221218 CONFIGFLASH BETA 2 01 2 01 20120120143620 DIAG RC 2 02 2 02 20120329174753 FRUDATA GA 2 02 2 02 20120330221218 IPMI RC 2 02 2 02 20120329152505 OS RC 2 02 2 02 20120329152505 ROOTFS RC 2 02 2 02 20120329152505 UBOOT RC 2 02 2 02 20120329152505 Note 2 CONFIGFLASH is initialized once during manufacturing time This partition is persistent across system updates It shows always the version used to initialize the flash partition during manufacturing time 5 2 Updating Firmware The firmware including bootloader image is updated using the CLI of the base Ethernet switch The system update package ie t5310 system BETA 1 02 tar this example will be used in the following commands contains an image of bootloader Hyperviser and Linux kernel root filesystems for both guest OSs and config partition as well as a MD5 checksum file for consistency check Note Please make sure the name of the update package used does not exceed 32 characters ASCII Note Please also note updating the active image is not allowed Note If you have created custom script files SCR that are saved in the Switch make sure to copy them on the backup flash bank run this command in Fastpath before the update copy active backup this will copy the scripts from the currently acti
71. ts Kontron strongly encourages you to follow proper ESD procedure which can include wrist straps and smocks when servicing equipment Take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component s antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in a computer Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure you are at an ESD workstation or grounded This will discharge any static electricity that may have built up in your body When transporting a sensitive component first place itin an antistatic container or packaging Handle all sensitive components at an ESD workstation If possible use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads Handle components and boards with care Don t touch the components or contacts on a board Hold a board by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket Do not handle or store system boards near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields When you wantto remove the protective foil if present make sure you are properly grounded and that you touch a metalic part of the board q CAUTION a A Removing the protective foil from the top and bottom cover might create static A When you remove those protections make sure you follow the proper ESD procedure ix AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Preface Preface How
72. ust be exercised to ensure highest possible level of system thermal management An external system manager constitutes one of the best solution for thermal management being able to report sensor status to end user or manage events filters for example All sensors available on the AT8940 its RTM can carry are listed into the Sensor Data Repository with their thresholds as defined by the PICMG 3 0 specification The following extract from the PICMG 3 0 Base Specification details naming convention for thresholds as well as the meaning of each threshold level IPMI non critical PICMG 3 0 minor telco minor Temperature is getting closer to operating limit it is not really a problem yet It s only a warning IPMI critical PICMG 3 0 major telco major Temperature is at or over normal operating limit but not in destructive zone Unit still operating but MTBF might be affected IPMI non recoverable PICMG 3 0 critical telco critical 57 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Thermal Considerations Temperature has reached a destructive level Device might be damaged Most ATCA chassis react to temperature events in the following manner When a minor threshold is reached the shelf manager will incrementally increase airflow fan speed to bring the temperature below the crossed threshold When a major threshold is reached the shelf manager will increase the fans to maximum speed When a critical threshold is reached the shelf
73. ve bank to the backup flash bank Alternatively back them up on an external server Section 8 7 14 of CLI manual for re download after the update D 50 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Software Setup When performing a firmware update the software package is loaded from a remote TFTP server A software update of the AT8910 AT8940 Switch is done by performing the following steps 1 Prepare network access of the board 2 Loginto the privileged exec mode of the base Ethernet CLI of the board 3 Copy system image into the backup partition of the flash memory BASE Ethernet copy tftp 192 168 50 154 t5310 system BETA 1 02 tar backup BASE Ethernet 4 Copy diagnostic image into the backup partition of the flash memory BASE Ethernet copy tftp 192 168 50 154 t5310 diag GA 2 02 pkg backup 5 Check availability of current active image using the command show bootvar BASE Ethernet Hshow bootvar Image Descriptions active BETA 1 01 20110406181923 backup BETA 1 02 20110427161545 Images currently available on Flash BASE Ethernet 6 Setthe updated backup partition as active for subsequent boots BASE Ethernet boot system backup Activating image backup BASE Ethernet This command will automatically also replace active and backup images with each other 7 Restartthe system BASE Ethernet reload hard Are you sure you would like to reset the system y n y System will now restart User
74. ware Info Event Type 70h OEM 4 3 3 2 Health Sensor Aggregation The following table shows the sensors involved in the health sensor aggregation The Health Sensor is an aggregation of all analog sensors and is asserted when at least one of the listed sensors report an asserted offset for critical or non recoverable state Table 4 35 Health Sensor Aggregation Table Sensor ID string Temp Inlet Temp Outlet 1 Temp Outlet 2 Temp ADT7461 Temp BCM5684X Temp BCM54680 1 Temp BCM54680 2 Temp INTEL82580 Temp Diode A4 Vcc 1 2V SUS Vcc 2 5V SUS Vcc 3 3V SUS Vcc 5V SUS Vcc 12V Vcc 0 75Vref Vcc 0 75Vtt Vcc 1 0V Vcc 1 025V A Vcc 1 025V D Vcc 1 05V 47 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Hardware Management Vec 1 2V Vcc 1 5V Vcc 1 8V Vcc 2 5V Vcc 3 3V Vcc 5V 48 AT8910 AT8940 tron com Chapter 5 Software Setup Installed Firmware ae dene aS sense seen sneen 50 Updating Firmware dsc A 50 PPP ere renere SERIES 52 Updating the 10G PHY Firmware 52 Updating the FRU Data eese eere 53 Updating the PLD cris ri 55 Using diagnostics asociadas 55 49 AT8910 AT8940 www kontron com Software Setup 5 Software Setup 5 1 Installed Firmware There is a command that shows the currently used SW and the corresponding SW versions of the board BASE Ethernet show boardinfo version Firmware information Release Version Da
75. wer Requirements Environmental Temperature Environmental Humidity Environmental Altitude Environmental Shock Environmental Vibration Reliability Safety EMC Warranty Support for basic and micro COM Express ETX Modules with Type 1 connector according COMExpress 0 R1 0 Management connection to System Manager via RS232 front RJ45 Basic and Micro ETX use SuperIO LPC to UART Bridge UART switched through FPGA Management connection to System Manager using front 10 100 1000Base T RJ45 management port Front panel USB port Support of ETX modules up to 30W Additional Ethernet Connection to Base IF and redundant HUB via Dual Ethernet Controller Intel 82580DB 1000Base BX to Base Switch 1000Base BX to Update Channel Support for JEDEC SerialATA MO 297 SSD Port 0 and Port 2 Support for RTM SATA applications Port 1 and Port 3 Support of up to 2 eUSB Flash Modules 120 W 38V 9 72V with 12GB of memory no RTM Maximum of 225W The power consumption will vary depending on your product configuration RTM amp extra memory Operating 0 55 C 32 1319F with 30CFM airflow Storage and Transit 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Operating 15 to 90 55 C 131 F non condensing Storage and Transit 5 to 95 40 C 104 F non condensing Operating 4 000 m 13 123 ft Storage and Transit 15 000 m 49 212 ft Operating 3G each axis Storage and Transit 18G each axis Operating 5 200Hz 0 2G each axis Storage

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