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1. 1 8 o0o0O00000 F OEO OG O O 9 15 FIGURE 21 Alarm Port TABLE 11 Alarm Port Pinouts Alarm Card for the Netra ct 800 Server Pin No a F WwW N Signal Pin No Signal Pin No Signal RESETO 6 ALARMO_NC 11 ALARM2_NO RESETO 7 ALARMO_COM 12 ALARM2_ NC RESET1 8 ALARM1_NO 13 ALARM2_COM RESET1 9 ALARM1_NC 14 ALARM3_NO ALARMO_NO 10 ALARMI1 COM 15 ALARM3_COM 33 34 Ethernet Port The Ethernet port on the alarm card for the Netra ct 800 server is an RJ 45 connector for 10BASE T 1 8 CTERRTTER FIGURE 22 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Diagram TABLE 12 Ethernet Connector Pinouts Alarm Card for the Netra ct 800 Server Pin No Description 1 TXD 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 Not used Pin No 5 6 7 8 Description Not used RXD Not used Not used Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 COM 1 The COM 1 port on the alarm card for the Netra ct 800 server is a DB 9 male connector 00000 60 000 FIGURE 23 COM 1 Connector TABLE 13 COM 1 Connector Pinouts Alarm Card for the Netra ct 800 Server Pin No Description NC RXD TXD NC Isolated GND 1 NC RTS CTS NC OO ON OS oO RA QO N COM 2 The COM 2 port on the alarm card for the Netra ct 800 server is a DB 9 male connector O0 0OOO 60 000 FIGURE 24 COM 2 Connector TABLE 14 COM 2 Connector Pinouts Alarm Card for
2. Pin No Description 1 RTS 2 NC 3 TXD 4 Isolated GND 1 5 Isolated GND 1 6 RXD 7 NC 8 CTS 39 Alarm Port I O connections are available through the male DB 15 alarm port 1 8 o0oO0O0000 0 o0o0000 0 9 15 FIGURE 28 Alarm Port TABLE 17 Alarm Port Pinouts Alarm Card for the Netra ct 400 Server Pin No Signal RESETO RESETO RESET1 RESET1 ALARMO_NO ALARMO_NC ALARMO_ COM ALARM1_NO eo ON DTD oO RA N ALARM1_NC ray Oo ALARM1_COM ALARM2_NO m m D e ALARM2_NC ray ies ALARM2_COM m A ALARM3_NO ALARM3_COM ray O1 40 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Ethernet Port The Ethernet port on the alarm card for the Netra ct 400 server is an RJ 45 connector for 10BASE T FIGURE 29 TABLE 18 Ethernet Connector Pinouts Alarm Card for Netra ct 400 Server NOOO Pin No Description RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Diagram 1 D N A a A Q N TXD TXD RXD Not used Not used RXD Not used Not used What s Next The alarm card s are now installed and functioning normally Go to the Remote System Control RSC User s Guide For the Netra ct Server Alarm Card to configure the software for the alarm card for example to redirect the console to RSC 41 If you want to remove the alarm card from the Netra ct server sometime in the future refer to
3. Occupant and unknown Condition This confirms that the 1 0 slot has been set to basic hot swap and that the card in the I O slot has not yet been activated 9 Connect the alarm card with the cfgadm dynamic reconfiguration software cfgadm c connect ap_id where ap_id is the attachment point ID For example to connect the alarm card in slot 1 as root type cfgadm c connect pci_pci0 cpci_slotl The amber Okay to Remove LED 0 on the system status panel for the I O slot should go OFF indicating that the card has been connected 10 Activate the alarm card with the cfgadm dynamic reconfiguration software cfgadm c configure ap_id 25 where ap_id is the attachment point ID For example to activate the alarm card in slot 1 as root type cfgadm c configure pci_pci0 cpci_slot1 If you were to enter the cfgadm pci command again at this point you would see the fields changed for the card in I O slot 1 Ap_Id pci_pcid pei pcio pci_pcid pci_pcid Type Receptacle Occupant Condition cpci_slotl stpcipci fhs connected configured ok cpci_slot2 unknown disconnected unconfigured unknown cpci_slot4 stpcipci fhs connected configured ok cpci_slot5 unknown empty unconfigured unknown 11 12 13 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten the captive screw inside the card s ejection lever on the bottom left side Tighten the three remaining captive screws two on the top
4. SUNWctac 10 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 You should see output similar to the following system SUNWctac Netra ct Alarm Card Firmware and Utilities If you do not see the output given above refer to the Netra ct Server Installation Guide for instructions on installing the alarm card software before proceeding with these instructions Verifying You Have the Correct Alarm Card for Your Netra ct Server The type of card s needed for your Netra ct server differ depending on the type and model of your server Refer to TABLE 6 to determine which card s you need for your Netra ct server TABLE6 Alarm Cards Needed for Netra ct Servers Server Model Front Access Models Rear Access Models Netra ct 800 server Single wide 6U alarm card Single wide 6U alarm card x7161A X7161A and single wide 6U alarm rear transition card X7176A Netra ct 400 server Double wide 3U alarm card Not supported X7160A Verifying the Alarm Card I O Slot Is Available Before you can install an alarm card and if necessary an alarm rear transition card you must first verify that the alarm card I O slot is not already occupied note that the alarm card is not supported on the rear access model of the Netra ct 400 server m Netra ct 800 Server Front Access Model on page 12 m Netra ct 800 Server Rear Access Model on page 13 m Netra ct 400 Server Front Access Model on page 14 11 Netra ct 800 S
5. front I O slots 1 and 2 must be unoccupied before you can install the double wide 3U alarm card into a front access model of the Netra ct 400 server FIGURE 10 shows where the front I O slots 1 and 2 are located on the Netra ct 400 server you can also find the I O slot numbers for a Netra ct 400 server on the sticker beneath the I O slots You must install the alarm card in I O slots 1 and 2 in the Netra ct 400 server you cannot install the alarm card in any other slots NS ANY I O slots 1 and 2 Netra ct 400 server FIGURE 10 Alarm Card for the Netra ct 400 Server 14 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap Before you can install an alarm card or alarm rear transition card you must attach the antistatic wrist strap to the chassis Get the antistatic wrist strap and the electrostatic discharge mat from the ship kit Place an electrostatic discharge mat close to the system Unwrap the first two folds of the wrist strap and wrap the adhesive side firmly against your wrist Peel the liner from the copper foil at the opposite end of the wrist strap and attach the copper end of the strap to a bare metal area on the front of the Netra ct server or the chassis FIGURE 11 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap 15 Installing the Alarm Card a
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7. the Netra ct 800 Server Pin No Description DCD RXD TXD DTR Isolated GND 2 DSR RTS CTS NC eo ON OO oO RA Q N 36 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 v To Connect Cables to the Alarm Card for the Netra ct 400 Server FIGURE 25 shows the connectors on the alarm card for the Netra ct 400 server Ethernet FIGURE 25 Connectors on the Alarm Card Netra ct 400 Server Connector Pinouts for the Alarm Card The following sections give the pinouts for the connectors on the alarm card for the Netra ct 400 server COM 2 on page 38 COM 1 on page 39 Alarm Port on page 40 Ethernet Port on page 41 37 COM 2 The COM 2 port on the alarm card for the Netra ct 400 server is an RJ 45 connector TURRET FIGURE 26 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Diagram TABLE 15 COM 2 Connector Pinouts Alarm Card for the Netra ct 400 Server Pin No Description 1 RTS DTR TXD Isolated GND 2 Isolated GND 2 RXD DSR CTS D N ON a A Q N 38 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 COM 1 The COM 1 port on the alarm card for the Netra ct 400 server is an RJ 45 connector RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Diagram COM 1 Connector Pinouts Alarm Card for the Netra ct 400 Server 1 HOUGUoCOE FIGURE 27 TABLE 16
8. 15 alarm port 1 8 o0O000000 O OO O0OOOO 9 15 TABLE 10 Alarm Port Pinouts Alarm RTC for the Netra ct 800 Server Pin No Signal RESETO RESETO RESET1 RESET ALARMO_NO ALARMO_NC ALARMO_COM ALARM1_NO eo ON OS oO RA QO N ALARM1_NC ray ALARM1_COM ALARM2_NO m m D e ALARM2_NC ray ies ALARM2_COM m N ALARM3_NO ALARM3_COM i O1 31 v To Connect Cables to the Alarm Card for the Netra ct 800 Server Note If you have a rear access model server do not connect any cables to the alarm card all cables should be connected to the alarm rear transition card for a rear access model server Go to To Connect Cables to the Alarm Rear Transition Card for the Netra ct 800 Server on page 27 for those instructions FIGURE 20 shows the connectors on the alarm card for the Netra ct 800 server PCMCIA slot reserved Alarm DB 15 Ethernet COM 2 FIGURE 20 Plugging in Cables in Alarm Card in Netra ct 800 Server 32 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Connector Pinouts for the Alarm Card The following sections give the pinouts for the connectors on the alarm card for the Netra ct 800 server Alarm Port on page 33 Ethernet Port on page 34 COM 1 on page 35 COM 2 on page 36 Alarm Port I O connections are available through the male DB 15 alarm port
9. 8 v To Install the Rear Transition Card Into a Netra ct 800 Server This section describes how to install a rear transition card for the alarm card in the rear access model of the Netra ct server Do not install a rear transition card if you have a front access model of the Netra ct server 1 Go to the rear of the Netra ct server and attach the wrist strap to a bare metal area on the system Refer to Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap on page 15 for more information 2 Locate the slot where you will be installing the alarm rear transition card alarm RTC 16 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Front of chassis Hard disk drives Slot 1 CPU card Slot 2 Front I O card Slot 3 Front I O card Slot 4 Front I O card Slot 5 Front I O card Slot 6 Front I O card Slot 7 Front I O card Slot 8 Alarm card FIGURE 12 View Midplane CPU RTC I O RTC I O RTC I O RTC I O RTC I O RTC I O RTC Alarm RTC 3 Remove the filler panel from the slot if necessary Rear of chassis Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 Locating the Slot for the Rear Transition Card RTC for the Alarm Card Top The filler panel is secured to the slot using two screws one at the top and one at the bottom 4 Get the alarm rear transition card from the ship kit 5 Keeping the card vertical slide the card into the slot in between the two guides FIGURE 13 The teeth in the handl
10. If you are installing an alarm card in a Netra ct 800 server front access or rear access model go to Installing an Alarm Card in a Netra ct 800 Server on page 16 a If you are installing an alarm card in a Netra ct 400 server front access model only go to Installing an Alarm Card in a Netra ct 400 Server on page 23 Installing an Alarm Card in a Netra ct 800 Server This section describes how to install an alarm card in a Netra ct 800 server The alarm card is a hot swappable card which means that you can install the card into a Netra ct server while the server is running you do not have to power off the server before installing the card a If you are installing an alarm card in the rear access model of the Netra ct 800 server you first install the alarm rear transition card then you install the alarm card The alarm card will detect the presence of the alarm rear transition card and will automatically switch access from the I O connectors on the alarm card to the I O connectors on the alarm rear transition card Follow the instructions in To Install the Rear Transition Card Into a Netra ct 800 Server on page 16 first and then go to To Install the Alarm Card Into a Netra ct 800 Server on page 18 a If you are installing an alarm card in the front access model of the Netra ct 800 server you only need to install the single wide 6U alarm card Go to To Install the Alarm Card Into a Netra ct 800 Server on page 1
11. ONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON Od ro Ca Adobe PostScript Contents Installing the Alarm Card 1 Installation Requirements 1 Connecting a Terminal Console to the Netra ct Server 1 Verifying the Alarm Card Software Installation 10 Verifying You Have the Correct Alarm Card for Your Netra ct Server 11 Verifying the Alarm Card I O Slot Is Available 11 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap 15 Installing the Alarm Card 16 Installing an Alarm Card in a Netra ct 800 Server 16 Installing an Alarm Card in a Netra ct 400 Server 23 Connecting the Cables 26 What s Next 41 iv Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Preface The Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide describes how to install the optional alarm card in the Netra ct servers This guide has instructions for both the Netra ct 800 server and the Netra ct 400 server The intended reader of this manual is an experienced system administrator who has installed cards and other components in servers in telco environments Knowledge of the Solaris operating environment is a plus Before performing the procedures described in this book you should have completed the installation and setup of the Netra ct se
12. ale on the e Rear access model CPU rear transition card See CPU DB 9 female to DB Rear Transition Card Netra ct 800 25 male null modem Server and Netra ct 400 Server on page 9 TABLE 3 Server Type Netra ct 800 server Netra ct 400 server 2 Check the etc remote file for the appropriate line To connect to the TTY A or COM 1 port on the workstation check for this line tip 9600 dev ttya 3 Type tip hardwire at the prompt You should see the word connected as the response To disconnect the tip window type tilde period at the prompt v To Use a PC Laptop 1 Get the appropriate cable s and adapter s and make the necessary connections You may need one or more cables and adapters in order to connect a PC laptop to the server The cables and adapters you need varies depending on the model server you have and the card that you are connecting to Connecting a PC Laptop to a CPU or CPU Transition Card TTY A Port on Netra ct Server e Front access model DB 9 male on the CPU front transition card See CPU Front Transition Card Netra ct 800 Server on page 7 e Rear access model DB 9 male on the CPU rear transition card See CPU Rear Transition Card Netra ct 800 Server and Netra ct 400 Server on page 9 e Front access model DIN 8 female on the CPU card See CPU Card on page 5 e Rear access model DB 9 male on the CPU rear transition card See CPU Rear Transi
13. and one on the bottom Attach the cables to the alarm card Go to Connecting the Cables on page 26 to connect the cables to the alarm card you just installed Connecting the Cables Note The maximum voltage that can be applied to an alarm card is 60vdc as specified in UL1950 and IEC 60950 The maximum current is 500mA Following are the instructions for connecting the cables to the alarm card s a To Connect Cables to the Alarm Rear Transition Card for the Netra ct 800 Server on page 27 a To Connect Cables to the Alarm Card for the Netra ct 800 Server on page 32 a To Connect Cables to the Alarm Card for the Netra ct 400 Server on page 37 26 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 v To Connect Cables to the Alarm Rear Transition Card for the Netra ct 800 Server FIGURE 16 shows the connectors on the alarm rear transition card for the Netra ct 800 server Ethernet com2 FIGURE 16 Connectors on the Alarm Rear Transition Card If you already have the cables assembled for the alarm rear transition card plug the cables into the ports If you need to assemble the cables for the alarm rear transition card go to Connector Pinouts for the Alarm Rear Transition Card on page 27 to assemble the cables and plug them into the appropriate ports Connector Pinouts for the Alarm Rear Transition Card The following s
14. browse the docs sun com archive or search for a specific book title or subject at http docs sun com Ordering Sun Documentation Fatbrain com an Internet professional bookstore stocks select product documentation from Sun Microsystems Inc For a list of documents and how to order them visit the Sun Documentation Center on Fatbrain com at http www fatbrain com documentation sun Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can email your comments to Sun at docfeedback sun com Please include the part number 806 3300 11 of your document in the subject line of your email viii Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Installing the Alarm Card This chapter contains instructions for installing an alarm card in both the Netra ct 400 server and the Netra ct 800 server It can be used in both the front access and rear access models of the Netra ct servers This chapter is organized as follows Installation Requirements on page 1 Connecting a Terminal Console to the Netra ct Server on page 1 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap on page 15 Installing the Alarm Card on page 16 Connecting the Cables on page 26 What s Next on page 41 Installation Requirements You must verify that the following conditions are met before you can install the alarm card and if necessary the a
15. e type rm filename Prompt C shell C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser machine_name machine_name vi Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Related Documentation In addition to this Alarm Card Installation Guide the alarm card option is accompanied by the following manual Title Part Number Sun Remote System Control RSC User s Guide for the 806 3301 Netra ct Server Alarm Card The alarm card manuals are companion pieces to the standard Netra ct server manuals Title Part Number Netra ct Server Start Here 806 5161 Netra ct Server Product Notes 806 3299 Netra ct Server Safety and Compliance Manual 806 3295 Netra ct Server Product Overview 806 3298 Netra ct Server Installation Guide 806 3294 Netra ct Server Service Manual 806 3296 Depending on the options you might have purchased for your machine you might have also received manuals for network interface cards As mentioned above as a Netra ct server purchaser you receive a suite of online documentation for the Solaris operating environment Accessing Sun Documentation Online Documentation and product information for the Netra product line is available at http www sun com products n solutions hw networking vii The docs sun com web site enables you to access Sun technical documentation for the Solaris operating environment on the Web You can
16. e ap_id is the attachment point ID For example to connect the alarm card in slot 8 as root type cfgadm c connect pci pci0 cpci slot8 The amber Okay to Remove LED 0 on the system status panel for the I O slot should go OFF indicating that the card has been connected 10 Activate the alarm card with the cfgadm dynamic reconfiguration software cfgadm c configure ap_id 21 where ap_id is the attachment point ID For example to activate the alarm card in slot 8 as root type cfgadm c configure pci_pci0 cpci_slot8 If you were to enter the cfgadm pci command again at this point you would see the fields changed for the card in I O slot 8 Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition pci_pcid0 cpci_slot2 unknown empty unconfigured unknown pci_pcid cpci_slot3 stpcipci fhs connected configured ok pci_pcid cpci_slot4 unknown empty unconfigured unknown pci_pcid cpci_slot5 unknown empty unconfigured unknown pci_pcid cpci_slot6 unknown empty unconfigured unknown pci _pci0 cpci_slot7 unknown empty unconfigured unknown pci_pcid cpci_slot8 stpcipci fhs connected configured ok 11 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten the two captive screws inside the card s ejection levers one on top and one on the bottom 12 Attach the cables to the alarm card and if necessary to the alarm rear transition card Go to Connecting the Cables on page 26 to connect the cables to the alarm card you just ins
17. e of the card must align with the square cutouts in the I O slot When the card is completely seated in the card cage the two ejection levers should flip inward and the teeth in the ejection levers should fit smoothly in the rectangular cutouts in the bottom and top plates FIGURE 13 shows how to insert an I O card into a slot the same principal applies to an alarm rear transition card 6 Lock the ejection levers on the card 7 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten the two captive screws inside the card s ejection levers one on top and one on the bottom 8 Go to To Install the Alarm Card Into a Netra ct 800 Server on page 18 17 AN v To Install the Alarm Card Into a Netra ct 800 Server Caution When moving a number of cards to different slots in the system move the cards one at a time If you move multiple cards in rapid succession you might panic or hang the system Attach the antistatic wrist strap if you haven t done so already Refer to Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap on page 15 Remove the slot filler panel if necessary The slot filler panel is secured to the card cage using two screws one at the top of the filler panel the other at the bottom Get the alarm card from the ship kit Keeping the card vertical slide it into the slot between the two guides The teeth in the handle of the card must align with the square cutouts in the I O slot When the card is comple
18. ections give the pinouts for the connectors on the alarm rear transition card Ethernet Port on page 28 COM 2 on page 29 COM 1 on page 30 Alarm Port on page 31 27 Ethernet Port The Ethernet port on the alarm RTC for the Netra ct 800 server is an RJ 45 connector for 10BASE T eee FIGURE 17 RJ45 Ethernet Connector Diagram TABLE7 Ethernet Connector Pinout Alarm RTC for the Netra ct 800 Server Pin No Description 1 TXD TXD RXD Not used Not used RXD Not used D N A a A Q N Not used 28 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 COM 2 The COM 2 port on the alarm RTC for the Netra ct 800 server is a DB 9 male connector 00000 60 000 FIGURE 18 COM 2 Connector TABLE8 COM 2 Connector Pinouts Alarm RTC for the Netra ct 800 Server Pin No Description 1 DCD RXD TXD DTR Isolated GND 2 DSR RTS CTS NC eo ON DTD oO RA N COM 1 The COM 1 port on the alarm RTC for the Netra ct 800 server is a DB 9 male connector O0 0OOO 60 000 FIGURE 19 COM 1 Connector TABLE9 COM 1 Connector Pinouts Alarm RTC for the Netra ct 800 Server Pin No Description NC RXD TXD NC Isolated GND 1 NC RTS CTS NC eo ON OO oO RA Q N 30 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Alarm Port I O connections are available through the male DB
19. ectors on the CPU Front Transition Card Netra ct 800 Server The TTY A port on the CPU front transition card for the Netra ct 800 server is a DB9 male connector OO OOO 60 000 FIGURE 4 TTY A Connector TABLE4 TTY A Port Pinouts CPU FTC for Netra ct 800 Server Pin No Signal Name DCD RXD m TXD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI OO oo NI OS OO RA Q N 8 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 CPU Rear Transition Card Netra ct 800 Server and Netra ct 400 Server FIGURE5 Connectors on the CPU Rear Transition Card Netra ct 800 Server TTYA FIGURE6 Connectors on the CPU Rear Transition Card Netra ct 400 Server The TTY A port on the CPU rear transition card is a DB 9 male connector 1 00000 60 000 FIGURE 7 TTY A Connector TABLE5 TTY A Port Pinouts CPU RTC Pin No Signal Name DCD RXD TXD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI eo ON OS oO Ae Q N Verifying the Alarm Card Software Installation The alarm card software is included on the Supplement for Solaris Operating Environment for Sun Computer Systems CD that came with the Solaris operating environment so the alarm card software should have been installed when you installed the Solaris operating environment on your system v To Verify the Alarm Card Software Package Installation Type pkginfo
20. erver Front Access Model The front I O slot 8 must be unoccupied before you can install an alarm card into a front access model of the Netra ct 800 server FIGURE 8 shows where I O slot 8 is located on the front of the Netra ct 800 server you can also find the I O slot numbers for a Netra ct 800 server on the sticker beneath the I O slots You must install the alarm card in I O slot 8 in the Netra ct 800 server you cannot install the alarm card in any other slot I O slot 8 Netra ct 800 server FIGURE 8 Alarm Card for the Netra ct 800 Server 12 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Netra ct 800 Server Rear Access Model The front and the rear I O slots 8 must be unoccupied before you can install an alarm card into a front access model of the Netra ct 800 server FIGURE 8 shows where I O slot 8 is located on the front of the Netra ct 800 server and FIGURE 9 shows where I O slot 8 is located at the rear of the Netra ct 800 server you can also find the I O slot numbers for a Netra ct 800 server on the sticker beneath the I O slots You must install the alarm card in I O slot 8 in the Netra ct 800 server you cannot install the alarm card in any other slot 1 0 slot 8 Netra ct 800 server FIGURE 9 Alarm Rear Transition Card for the Netra ct 800 Server 13 Netra ct 400 Server Front Access Model The lower half of
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22. he amber Okay to Remove LED P on the system status panel is OFF the 1 0 slot that controls the alarm card has been set to full hot swap and the card has been activated Go to Step 11 on page 26 a If the amber Okay to Remove LED 0 on the system status panel is ON the I O slot that controls the alarm card has been set to basic hot swap You must use the cfgadm utility to activate the alarm card Go to Step 7 7 Log in to the Netra ct server Refer to Connecting a Terminal Console to the Netra ct Server on page 1 and then return here 8 Identify the attachment point ID that corresponds to the I O slot 1 which controls the alarm card As root enter cfgadm pci 24 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Ap_Id pci_pcid pci_pcid pci_pcid pci_pcid For a Netra ct 400 server you should get output similar to the following Type Receptacle Occupant Condition cpci_slotl unknown disconnected unconfigured unknown cpci_slot2 unknown disconnected unconfigured unknown cpci_slot4 stpcipci fhs connected configured ok cpci_slot5 unknown empty unconfigured unknown The attachment point ID is shown in the first column of the readout for example the attachment point ID for I O slot 1 in a Netra ct 400 server would be pci_pcid0 cpci_slot1 Note that the information for the card installed in I O slot 1 in the example output shows it as unknown Type disconnected Receptacle unconfigured
23. iate cable s and adapter s and make the necessary connections You may need one or more cables and adapters in order to connect the ASCII terminal to the server The cables and adapters you need varies depending on the model server you have and the card that you are connecting to TABLE1 Connecting an ASCII Terminal to a CPU or CPU Transition Card Serial Server Port on Type TTY A Port on Netra ct Server Adapter Cable Adapter Terminal Netra ct e Front access model DB 9 male on Not DB 9 female to DB DB 25 DB 25 800 server the CPU front transition card See needed 25 male straight female to DB male CPU Front Transition Card Netra ct through 25 female 800 Server on page 7 gender e Rear access model DB 9 male on changer the CPU rear transition card See CPU Rear Transition Card Netra ct 800 Server and Netra ct 400 Server on page 9 Netra ct e Front access model DIN 8 female Not e Front access model DB 25 DB 25 400 server Gn the CPU card See CPU Card on needed DIN 8male to DB 25 female to DB male page 5 male 25 female e Rear access model DB 9 male on e Rear access model gender the CPU rear transition card See DB 9 female to DB changer 2 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 CPU Rear Transition Card Netra ct 800 Server and Netra ct 400 Server on page 9 25 male straight through Access the Set Up Menu of the ASCII terminal and bring up the Serial C
24. larm rear transition card into your Netra ct 800 server or Netra ct 400 server Connecting a Terminal Console to the Netra ct Server on page 1 Verifying the Alarm Card Software Installation on page 10 Verifying You Have the Correct Alarm Card for Your Netra ct Server on page 11 Verifying the Alarm Card I O Slot Is Available on page 11 Connecting a Terminal Console to the Netra ct Server You will have to log into your server and perform certain software commands in order to install an alarm card successfully You can log into the server either remotely where you would log into the Netra ct server as root through another server on the network or directly where you would connect a terminal console directly to your Netra ct server A terminal console could be either an ASCII terminal a workstation or PC laptop For a direct login the connection you use varies depending on the Netra ct server model you have the type of terminal console you are using and the card that you are connecting to m If you are using an ASCII terminal to power on and off the Netra ct server go to To Use an ASCII Terminal on page 2 m If you are using a Solaris workstation to power on and off the Netra ct server go to To Use a Solaris Workstation on page 3 m If you are using a PC laptop to power on and off the Netra ct server go to To Use a PC Laptop on page 4 v To Use an ASCII Terminal 1 Get the appropr
25. ommunications section Set up the serial port communications parameters The default settings should match the values reported on the host serial port Hardwired modem connection No parity 9600 baud 1 stop bit 8 bit data Test the connection Verify that communication has been established to the server and the keyboard display of the ASCII terminal To Use a Solaris Workstation Get the appropriate cable s and adapter s and make the necessary connections You may need one or more cables and adapters in order to connect a Solaris workstation to the server The cables and adapters you need varies depending on the model server you have and the card that you are connecting to TABLE2 Connecting a Solaris Workstation to a CPU or CPU Transition Card Server Serial Port on Type TTY A Port on Netra ct Server Adapter Cable Adapter Workstation Netra ct e Front access model DB 9 male on Not DB 9 female to DB Not DB 25 800 server the CPU front transition card See needed 25 male null modem needed female CPU Front Transition Card Netra ct 800 Server on page 7 e Rear access model DB 9 male on the CPU rear transition card See CPU Rear Transition Card Netra ct 800 Server and Netra ct 400 Server on page 9 Netra ct e Front access model DIN 8 female on Not e Front access model Not DB 25 400 Server the CPU card See CPU Card on needed DIN 8 male to DB 25 needed female page 5 male e Rear access model DB 9 m
26. ra ct server Refer to Connecting a Terminal Console to the Netra ct Server on page 1 then return here 20 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 8 Identify the attachment point ID that corresponds to I O slot 8 which holds the alarm card As root enter cfgadm pci For a Netra ct 800 server you should get output similar to the following Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition pci_pcid cpci_slot2 unknown empty unconfigured unknown pci_pcid cpci_slot3 stpcipci fhs connected configured ok pci_pcid cpci_slot4 unknown disconnected unconfigured unknown pci_pcid cpci_slot5 unknown empty unconfigured unknown pci_pcid cpci_slot6 unknown empty unconfigured unknown pci _pci0 cpci_slot7 unknown empty unconfigured unknown pci_pcid cpci_slot8 unknown disconnected unconfigured unknown The attachment point ID is shown in the first column of the readout for example the attachment point ID for I O slot 8 in a Netra ct 800 server would be pci_pci0 cpci_slot8 Note that the information for the card installed in I O slot 8 in the example output shows it as unknown Type disconnected Receptacle unconfigured Occupant and unknown Condition This confirms that the 1 0 slot has been set to basic hot swap and that the card in the I O slot has not yet been activated 9 Connect the alarm card with the cfgadm dynamic reconfiguration software cfgadm c connect ap_id wher
27. rver as described in the Netra ct Server Installation Guide Safety and Compliance All Netra ct servers are shipped with the Netra ct Server Safety and Compliance Manual which specifies the environmental and electrical safety requirements for the product and contains compliance certification for various countries Using UNIX Commands This document contains only limited information on basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices See one or more of the following for this information m Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals shipped in AnswerBook form available in printed form as an at cost option a AnswerBook online documentation for the Solaris software environment m Other software documentation that you received with your system Typographic Conventions Typeface or Symbol Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Command line variable replace with a real name or value Shell Prompts Shell Edit your login file Use 1s a to list all files 2 You have mail o 3 su Password Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a fil
28. sS amp Sun microsystems Netra ct Server Alarm Card Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 U S A 650 960 1300 Part No 806 3300 11 February 2001 Revision A Send comments about this document to docfeedback sun com Installation Guide Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 4900 U S A All rights reserved This product or document is distributed under licenses restricting its use copying distribution and decompilation No part of this product or document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors if any Third party software including font technology is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers Parts of the product may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo AnswerBook2 docs sun com Netra and Solaris are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc The OPEN LOOK and Sun Graphical User Inter
29. talled 22 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Installing an Alarm Card in a Netra ct 400 Server Note The alarm card is not an option for the rear access model of the Netra ct 400 server This section describes how to install an alarm card in a Netra ct 400 server To Install an Alarm Card in a Netra ct 400 Server Go to the front of the Netra ct server and attach the wrist strap to a bare metal area on the system Refer to Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap on page 15 for more information Remove the slot filler panel if necessary The slot filler panel is secured to the card cage using thee screws two at the top of the filler panel one at the bottom Store the slot filler panel in a safe place you may have to use it again if you have to remove an alarm card for an extended period of time Get the alarm card from the ship kit Keeping the card vertical slide it into slot 1 between the two guides Lock the ejection lever Locate the LEDs on the system status panel for the alarm card that you just installed to determine if the card has been activated FIGURE 15 shows the locations of the alarm card LEDs on the Netra ct 400 server 23 Alarm card LEDs FIGURE 15 Locating the Alarm Card LEDs on the System Status Panel Netra ct 400 Server The amber Okay to Remove LED 0 on the system status panel indicates whether the alarm card has been activated m If t
30. tely seated in the card cage the two ejection levers should flip inward and the teeth in the ejection levers should fit smoothly in the rectangular cutouts in the bottom and top plates FIGURE 13 shows how to insert an I O card into a slot the same principle applies to an alarm card 18 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 TTL LETT a Y Le Aligning the Card with the Card Cage Cutouts FIGURE 13 5 Lock the ejection levers 6 Locate the LEDs on the system status panel for the alarm card that you just installed to determine if the card has been activated FIGURE 14 shows the locations of the I O card LEDs on the Netra ct 800 server 19 Alarm card LEDs FIGURE 14 Locating the Alarm Card LEDs on the System Status Panel Netra ct 800 Server The amber Okay to Remove LED on the system status panel indicates whether the alarm card has been activated m If the amber Okay to Remove LED 0 on the system status panel is OFF the 1 0 slot that holds the alarm card has been set to full hot swap and the card has been activated Go to Step 11 on page 22 a If the amber Okay to Remove LED 0 on the system status panel is ON the I O slot that holds the alarm card has been set to basic hot swap You must use the cfgadm utility to activate the alarm card Go to Step 7 7 Log in to the Net
31. the Netra ct Server Service Manual for those instructions 42 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001
32. tion Card Netra ct 800 Server and Netra ct 400 Server on page 9 Adapter Not needed Not needed Cable DB 9 female to DB 9 female null modem e Front access model DIN 8 male to DB 25 male e Rear access model DB 9 female to DB 9 female null modem Adapter Not needed e Front access model DB 25 female to DB 9 female e Rear access model Adapter not needed Serial Port on PC Laptop DB 9 male DB 9 male 4 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 Set the following connection parameters No parity 9600 baud 1 stop bit 8 bit data Connectors on the CPU and CPU Transition Card CPU Card COM port TTY A DIN8 FIGURE 1 Connectors on the CPU Card This port is connected logically to serial port A which is intended to be used as a console port to connect to a terminal Caution Serial port A is also connected through the rear CompactPCI connectors No mechanism is provided to disable simultaneous input from the front panel and the rear CompactPCI connectors Attempts to input data from both ports will place the board in an unknown state FIGURE 2 CPU Card Front Panel TTYA Diagram 6 Netra ct Server Alarm Card Installation Guide February 2001 CPU Front Transition Card Netra ct 800 Server TTYA FIGURE3 Conn

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