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1. JE e e e D m v E l l D o o o Oo 3 496 1 470 0 o o on S L 8 Y y Ru r HO uno CS a eels 1125 a 177 0 101 6 E Ls X ue e 9 5 d 431 8 a 482 6 i FIGURE 2 5 Netra t 1120 1125 19 inch Configuration all dimensions shown in mm Chapter 2 System Installation 9 D 5 d Install book Page 10 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM amp e SB e 431 8 o TN ILILLILLILI o o o n 200 0 D e e ON sg 496 1 1775 e e om i o o o o Y w p 584 2 x nmg o o Las Sun I 9888 566 8 a FIGURE 2 6 Netra t 1120 1125 23 inch Configuration all dimensions shown in mm 10 Netra t 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 ei o amp 5 e 5 d Install book Page 11 Wednesday August 19 19
2. Cable Type Connectivity The following types of Ethernet cable can be connected to the 40 pin MII connector m Fiber connected to an external transceiver m Shielded twisted pair STP External Cable Length TABLE 4 3 MII External Cable Lengths Max Length Max Length Cable Type Application s Metric Imperial 40 conductor 20 signal ground twisted All external MIT 0 5m 20in pair shielded STP Shielded twisted pair category 5 STP 5 10BASE T 1000m 3282ft data grade Shielded twisted pair category 5 STP 5 100BASE T 100m 327ft data grade 26 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 e AIN d Install book Page 27 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE Connector FIGURE 4 4 RJ45 TPE Socket TABLE 4 4 TPE Connector Pinouts Pin Description Pin Description 1 Transmit Data 5 Common Mode Termination 2 Transmit Data 6 Receive Data 3 Receive Data 7 Common Mode Termination 4 Common Mode Termination 8 Common Mode Termination TPE Cable Type Connectivity The following types of twisted pair Ethernet cable can be connected to the 8 pin TPE connector m For 10BASE T applications shielded twisted pair STP cable a Category 3 STP 3 voice grade s Category 4 STP 4 Category 5 STP 5 data grade m For 100BASE T applications shielded twisted pair category 5 STP 5 data g
3. e 8 ia d Install book Page 1 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Netra t 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide S S microsystems THE NETWORK IS THE COMPUTER Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 4900 USA 650 960 1300 Fax 650 969 9131 Part No 805 6803 10 Revision A August 1998 e 2 E bs Install book Page ii Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Copyright 1998 Sun Microsystems Computer Company 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto s California 94303 e U S A 415 960 1300 e Fax 415 969 9131 All rights reserved This product or document is protected by copyright and 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 Portions of this product may be derived from the UNIX system licensed from Novell Inc and from the Berkeley 4 3 BSD system licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and in other countries and is exclusively licensed by X Open Company Ltd Third party software including font technology in this product is protected by copyright and licensed from Sun s suppliers RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions of FAR 52 227 14 g 2 6 87 and FAR 52 227 19 6 87 or D
4. Guide August 1998 am e ia Install book Page 23 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM CHAPTER 4 External I O Connections This chapter provides information about external I O connections Connector Layout FIGURE 4 1 shows the locations of the Netra t 1120 1125 system back panel connectors 000000000000000000000 m nnn 099999998998999898989898 G jm 0908090809080908090809 EBunEHEEHHEEHEEEH 8289898989898989898989 mm o 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EICIEIEIIEIEIEEEIEIEIEIEIETEI EICIEIEIIEIEIEEEIEIEIEIEIETEI EIEIEIBEIEIEICICEIEEIEIEELCEI EIEIPIEPIEIEIEREEIEIEIEIEIEIET 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EIE A 0 20092 m EIEIEIBEIEIEIEIEI p000 Parallel Serial A TPE MII SCSI Alarms and B FIGURE 4 1 Back Panel Connectors 23 d Install book Page 24 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM e Serial Connectors 1300000000000001 2500000000000014 1300000000000001 2500000000000014 FIGURE 4 2 TABLE 4 1 DB 25 Serial Connectors Serial Connector Pinouts RS423 RS232 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 Function none TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR Gnd DCD none TRxC none RTxC none DTR none TxC none yo none O I O none none none none none Signal Description Not connected Transmit Data Receive Data Ready To Send Clear To Send Data Set Ready Signal Gr
5. electrical safety codes and be approved for the intended application The disconnect device for servicing is defined as m The appliance inlet on the rear of the system or m The circuit breakers in the rack in which the system is mounted or m The mains plug It must be ensured that these remain accessible after installation Caution External filtering and or surge suppression devices may be required on the power feeds where branch circuit electromagnetic characteristics are unknown Grounding The safety earth path is established by the connection of the grounding conductor within the AC power cord to a reliably earthed socket outlet located near the equipment Grounding in an IT Power System e g Norway The safety earth path is established by connection of a green yellow insulated copper conductor min 1mm fitted between the chassis earth stud on the rear of the unit near the earth symbol see FIGURE 3 2 on page 20 and a reliable earth Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation 19 es D e 0 e Chassis earth stud 20 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 d Install book Page 20 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM point located near the equipment An AC socket outlet protected by a double pole double throw circuit breaker may be required by national and or local electrical authorities Note Do not open the top access cover unless the system has been powe
6. equipment frame They must be a minimum size of M5 10 32 depending on the frame requirement All screws must be fitted there are positions provided for a total of eight screws four per side The recommended tightening torque value for M5 recess head screws is 4 0Nm 3 01bf ft Caution For installations located in earthquake risk zones 3 and 4 a minimum of two hard mounting locations four flanges must be used Chapter 2 System Installation 7 e d Install book Page 8 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM en UD To Remove the Sacrificial Shipping Plates Where possible the two sacrificial shipping plates should only be removed after mounting the system in a rack Remove the two M5 screws securing each plate to the system JL TE TE ETE TE TE LJETETEIETEL ETE Sacrificial shipping plate FIGURE 2 4 Sacrificial Shipping Plates Note Please retain the plates and system packaging for future use 8 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 ej 2 g iiss amp Gis d Install book Page 9 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM
7. may be required if installing a fully loaded unit Mounting Flanges The Netra t 1120 1125 chassis has been designed for a wide variety of mounting options rack sizes A choice of mounting flanges to suit 19 inch 23 inch 24 inch or 600 mm nominal frame widths can be ordered as required m X Option X6901A 19 inch configuration m X Option X6902A 23 inch configuration m X Option X6903A 24 inch configuration m X Option X6904A 600mm configuration Select the mounting position most suitable for the rack type and seismic environment There are four fixing locations provided on a Netra t 1120 1125 one at the front two in the centre and one at the rear If the front location is required first ensure that if fitted the sacrificial shipping plates have been removed see FIGURE 2 4 on page 8 Where possible the two sacrificial shipping plates should only be removed after mounting the system in a rack Fit the mounting flanges in the selected position using the six M5 countersunk screws provided with the mounting kit and a Phillips No 1 screwdriver If required you can fit the supplied handles to the mounting flanges before fitting flanges to the system or alternatively fit them to the mounted flanges To mount slides all eight four per side M4 screws should be fitted The recommended tightening torque for the M4 recess screws is 1 7Nm 1 251bf ft The chassis must be secured within the rack frame using screws suitable for the
8. ranges m Ambient temperature operating 5 to 40 C exceptional operating limit 5 to 55 C m storage 40 to 70 C m Relative humidity operating 5 to 80 non condensing storage 10 to 95 non condensing m Elevation operating 300 to 3000m storage 300 to 12000m Dimensions Height 177mm 7in 4U NOM Width 431 8mm 17in Depth 496 1mm 19 53in Weight maximum 23kg 511b These dimensions are for the product in its normal 19 inch configuration but without slide handles fitted other rack sizes require the use of central rack mount flange adaptors The overall width of these flanges varies according to the rack size 1 Error free operation of the removable media devices is from 0 to 40 C 2 No more than 96 hours duration at extremes and at elevations less than 1800m 3 Subject to a maximum absolute humidity of 0 024kg of water per kg of dry air 4 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 e e AIN en UD d Install book Page 5 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Forced Air Cooling Requirements 1 Adequate airflow through the host equipment frame must be ensured The Netra t 1120 1125 utilizes internal fans that can achieve a maximum airflow of 150cfm in free air The air is drawn through the front of the Netra t 1120 1125 enclosure and expelled from the rear of the enclosure The inlet and exhaust ventilation area
9. 19 Grounding in an IT Power System e g Norway 19 Dual Grounding Environment 20 External I O Connections 23 Connector Layout 23 Serial Connectors 24 Media Independent Interface MII Connector 25 Cable Type Connectivity 26 External Cable Length 26 Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE Connector 27 TPE Cable Type Connectivity 27 SCSI Connector 28 SCSI Implementation 29 SCSI Cabling and Configuration 30 SCSI Cabling Procedure 30 SCSI 2 Fast Wide SCSI External Devices 31 Alarms Port 32 Parallel Interface 33 Installing Netra t 11xx Alarms Software 35 Local Installation 35 Network Installation 35 Installation Procedure 36 Local Installation 36 Network Installation 37 Installing SunVTS 38 iv Netra t 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 e e 8 d Install book Page v Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM 6 Replacing the Air Filters Index 41 39 2 N d Install book Page vi Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM d vi Netra t 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 ej ES Bil e 8 d Install book Page vii Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Figures FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 FIGURE 2 3 FIGURE 2 4 FIGURE 2 5 FIGURE 2 6 FIGURE 2 7 FIGURE 2 8 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE 4 2 FIGURE 4 3 FIGURE 4 4 FIGURE 4 5 FIGURE 4 6 FIGURE 4 7 Rackmount Netra t 1120 112
10. 5 Airflow Requirements front and rear 5 Rackmount Netra t 1120 1125 Airflow Requirements open rack 6 Rackmount Netra t 1120 1125 Airflow Requirements closed rack 6 Sacrificial Shipping Plates 8 Netra t 1120 1125 19 inch Configuration all dimensions shown in mm 9 Netra t 1120 1125 23 inch Configuration all dimensions shown in mm 10 Netra t 1120 1125 24 inch Configuration all dimensions shown in mm 11 Netra t 1120 1125 IEC917 Configuration all dimensions shown in mm 12 Netra t 1120 Power and Grounding Connections 16 Netra t 1125 Grounding Points 20 System Power On Front Panel 21 System Power off Front Panel 22 Back Panel Connectors 23 DB 25 Serial Connectors 24 40 Pin Miniature D MII Connector 25 RJ45 TPE Socket 27 68 Pin SCSI Connector 28 Connecting External Mass Storage Devices 31 Alarms Connector Configuration 32 Figures vii e 2 N d Install book Page viii Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM FIGURE 4 8 DB 25 Parallel Connector 33 FIGURE 6 1 Replacing the Air Filters 40 viii Netra t 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 ej _e e e 8 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 4 1 TABLE 4 2 TABLE 4 3 TABLE 4 5 TABLE 4 4 TABLE 4 6 TABLE 4 7 TABLE 4 8 TABLE 4 9 d Install book Page ix Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Tables Netra t 1120 Power and Grounding Connections 16 Serial Connector Pinouts RS423 RS232 24 Connector Pi
11. 98 1 45 PM 431 8 e 496 1 200 0 592 0 O Abr Q 1125 fe Sun 609 6 _e FIGURE 2 7 Netra t 1120 1125 24 inch Configuration all dimensions shown in mm Chapter 2 System Installation 11 am D 5 d Install book Page 12 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM amp e l iE fe 431 8 o ce A o o on If ETSI S rack lt 75 0 D RE m l 496 1 o o on l l l n Loo o o y Y 515 0 9 nmg 177 0 100 0 o o Le Sun Me MIRI o rai 535 0 FIGURE 2 8 Netra t 1120 1125 IEC917 Configuration all dimensions shown in mm 12 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 ei o e amp ia d Install book Page 13 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM CHAPTER 3 Electrical Supply Installation 1120 1125 This chapter
12. ALARMS NO 14 Not connected 7 ALARM3 NC 15 Not connected 8 ALARM1 NO 32 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 ee e AIN d Install book Page 33 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Parallel Interface 1300000000000001 2500000000000014 FIGURE 4 8 DB 25 Parallel Connector TABLE 4 9 Parallel Connector Pinouts Pin Description Data_Strobe_L Data0 Datal Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 V 0 0 oO 4 Q N Data7 ua o ACK_L BUSY PERROR SELECT_L KA a e Q N e Pin 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Description AFXN_L ERROR_L RESET_L IN_L Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Chapter 4 External I O Connections 33 QD QS 2 N d Install book Page 34 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM d 34 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 Ja Bil e amp ia d Install book Page 35 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM CHAPTER 5 Installing Netra t 11xx Alarms Software This chapter describes all the steps necessary to install a Netra t 1120 Alarms software release The reader should be familiar with the Solaris operating environment Note New systems are shipped pre installed with JumpStart software For instructions on how to install the Netra t 11xx Alarm software see Installation Procedure on page 36 T
13. Dual Grounding Environment To be compatible with isolated ground environments requiring isolation between logic OV and chassis ground the fitted grounding bridge plate must be removed and individual connections made to logic OV and chassis ground studs The grounding bridge plate is located on the rear of the unit Power and Grounding Connections The following table shows which cables should be connected to which pins on each connector TABLE 3 1 Netra t 1120 Power and Grounding Connections Connector pin Conductor Input A 1 RTN FEED A Input A 2 48V FEED A Input B 1 RTN FEED B Input B 2 48V FEED B z e lle e Q E O Cl IR BION EO TE ES INPUT A INPUT B FIGURE 3 1 Netra t 1120 Power and Grounding Connections 16 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 e e 8 ia d Install book Page 17 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM v To Assemble the Power Connector and Grounding 1 Identify the front and rear parts of the connector and their correct orientation Flat side of 1 connector pin shrouds udi uppermost Front part of con 2 Strip 5mm of insulation from the cables and solder the pins to the wires E CT nector Rear part of connector insert the tinned bare ends into the pins Return 48 60Vdc 3 From the b
14. FAR 252 227 7015 b 6 95 and DFAR 227 7202 3 a Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Solaris Netra and the Netra logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and in other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the United States and in other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc The OPEN LOOK and Sun Graphical User Interfaces were developed by Sun Microsystems Inc for its users and licensees Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox Corporation in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry Sun holds a nonexclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface which license also covers Sun s licensees who implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT Copyright 1998 Sun Microsystems Computer Company 901 San Antonio Road ePalo Alto s California 94303 U S A e 415 960 1300 e Fax 415 969 9131 Tous droits r serv s Ce produit ou document est prot g par un copyright et distribu avec de
15. One Thomas amp Betts two hole lug part number 54204 UB suitable for 8AWG conductor or UL CSA approved equivalent having 5 8 inch pitch Torque value 3 5Nm maximum m A Thomas amp Betts crimping tool part number TBM 5 S or approved equivalent is required to secure the lug on to the cable m An earthing bus bar that is near the equipment and easily accessible Dual Grounding Environment m Additional Thomas amp Betts two hole lug for logic OV studs Caution External filtering and or surge suppression devices may be required on the power feeds where branch circuit electromagnetic characteristics are unknown DC Supply and Ground Conductor The requirements are Suitable conductor material copper only Supply conductors 14 AWG between the Netra t 1120 and circuit breaker Ground conductor 8 AWG Cable insulation rating minimum 75 C Low Smoke Fume LSF Flame Retardant m Cable type shall be one of s UL style 1028 or other UL 1581 VW 1 compliant equivalent or a IEEE 383 compliant or IEEE 1202 1991 compliant or classified m Branch circuit cable insulation color per applicable national electrical codes m Grounding cable insulation color green yellow Note Do not open the top access cover unless the system has been powered down and all power cables have been removed Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation 15 am d Install book Page 16 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM e 8
16. ack of the rear part of the connector push the pins in until they are fully engaged lt 4 Push Pins lt Indentation Rear part of co Return 48 60Vdc nnector Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation 17 D e es d Install book Page 18 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM 4 Hold the front part of the connector with the flat side of the pin shrouds on the uppermost 5 Push the front and rear parts together to assemble the connector osi L3 Front part of connector Flat side of connector pin shrouds uppermost Return Push C E 48 60Vdc Rear part of connector Front part of connector Return 48 60Vdc 18 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 e AIN D 5 d Install book Page 19 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM S 1125 AC Source Site Requirements The AC source site requirements are as follows m Overcurrent protection devices must be provided as part of each host equipment rack m Circuit breakers must be located between the AC source and the Netra t 1125 system m Circuit breakers must not trip when presented with inrush current of 20A lasting 2ms Note Overcurrent devices must meet applicable national and local
17. ase number Execute the install script to add additional vts files tsvts install This script will verify correct installation See SunVTS 2 1 User s Guide Revision A Part No 805 1631 10 for further information 38 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 e e amp ia d Install book Page 39 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM CHAPTER 6 Replacing the Air Filters 1120 1125 EEE This chapter describes how to replace the air filters Caution Regardless of the position of the ON STBY switch where a DC power cord remains connected to the system DC voltage is always present within the power supply Regardless of the position of the ON STBY switch where an AC power cord remains connected to the system potentially dangerous voltages are always present within the power supply To Replace the Air Filters To maintain adequate airflow we strongly recommend that you inspect and if necessary replace the air filters regularly 39 e d Install book Page 40 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM amp UD 1 Open the front door of the Netra t 1120 1125 system by turning the catches counter clockwise through 90 and hinge the door downwards FIGURE 6 1 Replacing the Air Filters 2 Remove the existing air filters and replace them with the new air filters Part No F250 1392 Ensure that the edges of the filters ar
18. d it until the system starts to power up FIGURE 3 3 System Power On Front Panel Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation 21 eo amp 5 A 5 d Install book Page 22 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM To Power Off the System Caution Prior to turning off system power exit from the operating system Failure to do so may result in data loss Where necessary notify the users that the system is going down Back up system files and data Halt the operating system Momentarily set the front panel ON STBY system switch to the STBY Dposition until the system powers down Verify that the Power LED is off Disconnect the AC or DC power connector s from the rear of the system or open the external circuit breaker s Caution Regardless of the position of the ON STBY switch where an AC power cord remains connected to the system potentially dangerous voltages are always present within the power supply FIGURE 3 4 System Power off Front Panel 22 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance
19. e for use in 48Vdc nominal or 60Vdc nominal systems The supply source must be electrically isolated from any AC source The DC source must be reliably connected to earth i e battery room positive bus is connected to the grounding electrode Must be capable of providing up to 750W of continuous power per feed pair Overcurrent protection requirements Note Overcurrent devices must meet applicable national and local electrical safety Overcurrent protection devices must be provided as part of each host equipment rack Circuit breakers must be located between DC source and the Netra t 1120 system Option 1 Two 20A double pole fast trip DC rated circuit breakers one per feed pair This is the recommended option Option 2 Two 20A single pole fast trip DC rated circuit breakers one per ungrounded supply conductor in the Ve supply conductor Circuit breakers must not trip when presented with inrush current of 55A lasting BUS codes and be approved for the intended application 14 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 es e amp Gis d Install book Page 15 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Required Connection Materials DC branch circuits m Two Amp 2 way Universal MATE N LOK II mating connectors one per feed pair part number 770017 1 with high current contact pins 193841 1 are supplied with the shipkit with each system Grounding m
20. e tucked into the retaining flanges on the front door 3 Close the front door of the system 40 Netra t 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 ej _e NIA e D d Install book Page 41 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Index A air filter replacement 39 airflow requirements 5 6 alarms card connector 32 alarms port 32 B back panel layout 23 C cable lengths MIL 26 STP 5 27 cables external lengths 26 MII 26 SCSI 30 connectivity TPE 27 connectors alarms card 32 layout 23 MII 25 parallel 33 SCSI 28 serial 24 TPE 27 cooling 5 D dimensions 4 19 inch configuration 9 23 inch configuration 10 24 inch configuration 11 IEC917 configuration 12 E electricity supply installation 13 elevation 4 environment 4 cooling 5 Ethernet cable connectivity 26 TPE connectivity 27 TPE connector 27 external cable lengths 27 F forced air cooling 5 41 D d Install book Page 42 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM G grounding connections 16 grounding requirements 15 19 H humidity 4 installation electricity supply 13 environment 4 local 36 media 35 network 37 release software 36 requirements 3 software 35 SunVTS 38 M Media Independent Interface See MII media installation 35 MII connector 25 mounting flanges 7 O ON STBY switch 13 overcurrent protection 14 P parallel port c
21. e xi D e e 8 es d Install book Page xii Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation describes the required electrical installation Chapter 4 External I O Connections provides information on external I O connectors Chapter 5 Installing Netra t 11xx Alarms Software describes the steps required to install a software release Chapter 6 Replacing the Air Filters shows how to replace the air filters Accompanying Documentation m Netra t 1120 1125 Compliance and Safety Manual 805 6806 10 Note Read the Netra t 1120 1125 Compliance and Safety Manual before doing anything else Netra t 1120 1125 User s Guide 805 6802 10 Netra t 1120 1125 Service Manual 805 6804 10 Netra t 1120 1125 System Reference Manual 805 6805 10 Conventions used in this Guide The following table shows the type changes and symbols used in this guide TABLE P 1 Typographic Conventions Typeface or Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and Edit your login file directories on screen computer Use ls a to list all files output system You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type as opposed to on system su screen computer output Password AaBbCc123 Command line placeholder To delete a file type rm filename replace with a real name or value Netra t 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide Au
22. elease CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 3 Create a directory in export For example mkdir export tllxx software where xx indicates a two digit product code Note The directory export should be visible to machines on the network 4 Copy the contents of the Netra t 11xx CD ROM into the new directory cp r cdrom tllxx rel 1 y export tllxx software y ge a oO X D 2 G 2 where xx indicates a two digit product code and y indicates a minor release number 5 On the client mount the Netra t 11xx software directory on a suitable directory mount F nfs o ro server name export tlixx software mnt 6 Then add the packages to the system pkgadd d mnt all 7 Verify that the packages have been installed successfully pkgchk v SUNWtsal m r u Chapter 5 Installing Netra t 11xx Alarms Software 37 a QD NS e 8 es d Install book Page 38 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Installing Sun VTS Note You must install the SunVTS software before installing the Netra t 11xx vts files Install the Sun VTS software according to the instructions given in the Sun VTS 2 1 User s Guide You will need to be logged in as root in order to perform the installation Place the Netra t 11xx release CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Change to the tsvts directory cd cdrom t11xx rel 1 y tsvts where xx indicates a two digit product code and y indicates a minor rele
23. gt 57 BSY 44 DB lt 4 gt 58 ACK 45 DB lt 5 gt 59 RST 46 DB lt 6 gt 60 MSG 47 DB lt 7 gt 61 SEL 48 PAR lt 0 gt 62 CD 49 Ground 63 REQ 50 TERM DIS 64 IO 51 TERMPWR 65 DB lt 8 gt 52 TERMPWR 66 DB lt 9 gt 53 Reserved 67 DB lt 10 gt 54 Ground 68 DB lt 11 gt Note All signals shown in TABLE 4 6 on page 28 are active low SCSI Implementation SCSI 3 Fast 20 UltraSCSI parallel interface 16 bit SCSI bus 40Mbps data transfer rate Support for 16 SCSI addresses Target 0 to 6 and 8 to F for devices a Target 7 reserved for SCSI host adapter on main logic board Support for up to four internal SCSI devices including the host adapter SCSI disk drive target 0 lower drive slot SCSI disk drive target 1 upper drive slot a SCSI CD ROM drive target 6 or SCSI tape drive target 5 Support for external 8 bit and 16 bit SCSI devices via 68 pin SCSI connector Chapter 4 External I O Connections 29 D e d Install book Page 30 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM SCSI Cabling and Configuration The SCSI 3 Fast 20 UltraSCSI specification requires that the external SCSI bus length be limited to 3m 10ft for less than five devices internal and external and 1 5m 5ft for five to eight devices When SCSI 3 and SCSI 2 devices are connected to the Netra t 1120 1125 system SCSI bus the system enables each device to operate at its respective data transfer rate The
24. gust 1998 e amp 5 D d Install book Page xiii Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM gt A 1125 1120 TABLE P 1 Typographic Conventions Typeface or Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms or Read Chapter 6 in User s Guide words to be emphasized These are called class options You must be root to do this UNIX C shell prompt systems UNIX Bourne and Korn shell systems prompt super user prompt all shells system Symbols Note A note provides information which should be considered by the reader Caution Cautions identified by this Attention icon carry information about procedures or events which if not considered may cause damage to the data or hardware of your system Caution Cautions identified by this Hazard icon carry information about procedures which must be followed to reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health Follow all instructions carefully Paragraphs accompanied by this 1125 icon apply only to Netra t 1125 systems Paragraphs accompanied by this 1120 icon apply only to Netra t 1120 systems xiii 2 Ls 2 N d Install book Page xiv Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM d xiv Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 ej Bil e amp he d Install book Page 1 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM CHAPTER 1 About System Installati
25. he release software consists of a CD ROM m Netra t 11xx Alarms software X Option No X6905A containing a Alarms driver a Alarms utilities Manual pages tsalarm 7D tsct1 1M tsdog 1M tsmonitor 1M tsstate 1M and tsunlock 1M Local Installation To perform a local Netra t 11xx installation it is necessary that the machine be equipped with a CD ROM drive Network Installation To perform a Netra t 11xx network installation it is necessary that the server be equipped with a CD ROM drive 35 e 9 amp d Install book Page 36 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Installation Procedure This section describes the steps necessary to install the release software on a Netra t 11xx system m Local installation of the Netra t 11xx Alarms software m Network installation of the Netra t 11xx Alarms software Local Installation 1 Become root 2 Place the Netra t 11xx release CD ROM in CD ROM drive 3 Add the packages to the system pkgadd d cdrom tllxx_rel_1 y all where xx indicates a two digit product code and y indicates a minor release number 4 Verify that the packages have been installed successfully pkgchk v SUNWtsal m r u 36 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 es e d Install book Page 37 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Network Installation 1 On the Server become root 2 Place the Netra t 11xx r
26. last external SCSI device in a daisy chain must be terminated internally active termination or with an external terminator according to Forced Perfect Termination FPT technology SCSI Cabling Procedure Count the number of SCSI devices on the system SCSI bus Be sure to count the host adapter as a SCSI device Determine the total SCSI bus length TABLE 4 7 Determining SCSI Bus Length DataTransfer Number of SCSI SCSI Implementation Bus Width Rate Mb s Devices Bus Length SCSI 2 Fast 8 bits 10 1 8 6 0m SCSI 2 Fast Wide 16 bits 20 1 8 6 0m SCSI 3 Parallel Interface Fast 20 Wide 16 bits 40 1 4 3 0m UltraSCSI WideUltra SCSI 3 Parallel Interface Fast 20 Wide 16 bits 40 5 8 1 5m UltraSCSI WideUltra The maximum number of single ended differential SCSI devices is 16 Verify the cable type used to connect external SCSI devices You must use Fast 20 SCSI cable s Ensure that the total SCSI cable length does not exceed the permissible total SCSI bus length 30 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 e AIN en UD d Install book Page 31 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM SCSI 2 Fast Wide SCSI External Devices If you connect SCSI 2 Fast Wide SCSI 20Mb data transfer rate external devices to a Netra t 1120 1125 system follow these cabling and configuration guidelines as shown in FIGURE 4 6 to ensure proper device addressing and opera
27. nouts 25 MII External Cable Lengths 26 TPE STP 5 Cable Lengths 27 TPE Connector Pinouts 27 68 Pin SCSI Connector Pinouts 28 Determining SCSI Bus Length 30 Alarms Connector Line Assignments 32 Parallel Connector Pinouts 33 Tables ix D e 2 N d Install book Page x Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM d x Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 Ja Bil e 8 ia d Install book Page xi Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Preface The Netra t 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide describes the installation and basic maintenance procedures for the Netra t 1120 order code N04 and Netra t 1125 order code N03 code N02 Note This Guide does not apply to the version of Netra t 1120 supplied as order Note All illustrations in this guide are of the Netra t 1125 except where the two types of system differ in which case examples of both are shown Who Should Use This Guide This guide is intended to be read by installation engineers software support engineers and service personnel It is not intended for the end user of the system How This Guide Is Organized The guide is arranged as follows Chapter 1 About System Installation describes the software and hardware features supported in this release of the Netra t 1120 1125 system Chapter 2 System Installation covers all environmental and site requirements Prefac
28. on Note New systems are shipped pre installed with JumpStart software see the JumpStart Quick Reference Guide for more details For instructions on how to install the Netra t 11xx software refer to Chapter 5 Installing Netra t 11xx Alarms Software The Netra t 1120 1125 release software consists of a CD ROM m Netra t 11xx Alarms software X Option No X6905A a Alarms driver a Alarms utilities a Manual pages tsalarm 7D tsct1 1M tsdog 1M tsmonitor 1M tsstate 1M and tsunlock 1M The Netra t 11xx software release occupies approximately 25Mbytes in addition to the standard Solaris installation S 2 N d Install book Page 2 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM d 2 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 ej ES Bil d Install book Page 3 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM e amp CHAPTER 2 System Installation This section provides information on what should be considered when choosing a location for a Netra t 1120 1125 system Before you Install the Netra t 1120 1125 Before you install the system verify that the correct power supply is available Refer to Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation for further information amp e AIN d Install book Page 4 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Environmental Considerations The system can be installed in an environment with the following specific parameter
29. onnector 33 pin configuration 33 pinouts alarms card connector 32 MII connector 25 parallel connector 33 SCSI connector 28 serial connector 24 TPE connector 27 power AC source requirements 19 AC supply and ground 19 connectors 13 DC source requirements 14 DC supply and ground 15 power switch 13 power off 22 power on 21 S SCSI cabling 30 cabling procedure 30 configuration 30 connector 28 implementation 29 SCSI 2 devices 31 serial port connectors 24 shipping plates 8 software installation 35 release 1 system back panel 23 installation 3 power off 22 power on 21 T temperature 4 TPE connector 27 Twisted Pair Ethernet See TPE 42 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 es
30. ound Data Carrier Detect Not connected Transmit Clock Not connected Receive Clock Not connected Data Terminal Ready Not connected Transmit Clock Not connected Note For information about serial port jumpers on the Netra t 1120 1125 system main logic board see the Netra t 1120 1125 System Reference Manual 24 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 ee e AIN d Install book Page 25 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Media Independent Interface MIT Connector e 4000000000000000000000000 COE FIGURE 4 3 40 Pin Miniature D MII Connector TABLE 4 2 Connector Pinouts Pin Function Pin Function 1 18 COL 2 MDIO 19 CRS 3 MDC 20 5V 4 RXD lt 3 gt 21 5V 5 RXD lt 2 gt 22 Signal Ground 6 RXD lt 1 gt 23 Signal Ground 7 RXD lt 0 gt 24 Signal Ground 8 RX_DV 25 Signal Ground 9 RX_CLK 26 Signal Ground 10 RX_ER 27 Signal Ground 11 TX_ER 28 Signal Ground 12 TX_CLK 29 Signal Ground 13 TX_EN 30 Signal Ground 14 TXD lt 0 gt 31 Signal Ground 15 TXD lt 1 gt 32 Signal Ground 16 TXD lt 2 gt 33 Signal Ground 17 TXD lt 3 gt 34 Signal Ground Chapter 4 External I O Connections 25 QD QS es d Install book Page 26 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM TABLE 4 2 Connector Pinouts Continued Pin Function Pin Function 35 Ground 38 Signal Ground 36 Ground 39 Signal Ground 37 Ground 40 5V
31. provides information about electrical supply installation System Switch The system switch of the Netra t 1120 1125 system functions as a standby device enabling and disabling the power module outputs The system switch is a rocker momentary switch The system does not contain any integral circuit breakers Removal of the input power connector s is the only means of isolating the system from power Both connections must be broken to isolate the system Alternatively the system can be isolated using the external circuit breaker s Note The ON STBY switch handles low voltage signals only the high power circuits do not pass through this switch The Netra t 1120 has a pair of Amp 2 way Universal MATE N LOK II connectors one for each power feed together with a pair of 10 32 UNF M5 threaded studs to act as a chassis ground point The mating connectors are specified in the section DC Source Site Requirements on page 14 The Netra t 1125 has an IEC 320 appliance coupler for connection to mains power together with a pair of 10 32 UNF M5 threaded studs to act as an additional chassis ground point for IT power system installations The mating connectors are specified in the section AC Source Site Requirements on page 19 13 D e e amp d Install book Page 14 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM DC Source Site Requirements The DC source site requirements are as follows Suitabl
32. pt des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une licence non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique cette licence couvrant aussi les licenci s de Sun qui mettent en place les utilisateurs d interfaces graphiques OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun CETTE PUBLICATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT SANS GARANTIE D AUCUNE SORTE NI EXPRESSE NI IMPLICITE Y COMPRIS ET SANS QUE CETTE LISTE NE SOIT LIMITATIVE DES GARANTIES CONCERNANT LA VALEUR MARCHANDE L APTITUDE DES PRODUITS A REPONDRE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU LE FAIT QU ILS NE SOIENT PAS CONTREFAISANTS DE PRODUITS DE TIERS DE Ca Adobe PostScript ei Rb 9 amp d Install book Page iii Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Contents Figures vii Tables ix Preface xi 1 AboutSystem Installation 1 2 System Installation 3 Before you Install the Netra t 1120 1125 3 Environmental Considerations 4 Dimensions 4 Forced Air Cooling Requirements 5 Mechanical Considerations 7 Mounting Flanges 7 To Remove the Sacrificial Shipping Plates 3 Electrical Supply Installation 13 System Switch 13 DC Source Site Requirements 14 DC Supply and Ground Conductor 15 Dual Grounding Environment 16 e 8 D S 2 N A ia d Install book Page iv Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM Power and Grounding Connections 16 AC Source Site Requirements 19 Grounding
33. rade cable TABLE 4 5 TPE STP 5 Cable Lengths Cable Type Application s MaxLength Max Length Metric Imperial Shielded twisted pair category 5 STP 5 data 10BASE T 1000m 3282ft grade Shielded twisted pair category 5 STP 5 data 100BASE T 100m 327ft grade Chapter 4 External I O Connections 27 QD QS d Install book Page 28 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM es SCSI Connector 3400000000000000000000000000000000001 68000000000000000000000000000000000035 FIGURE 4 5 68 Pin SCSI Connector TABLE 4 6 68 Pin SCSI Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 Ground 10 Ground 11 Ground 12 Ground 13 Ground 14 Ground 15 Ground 16 Ground 17 TERMPWR 18 TERMPWR 19 Not connected 20 Ground 28 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 Pin 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Signal Name Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground DB 12 DB 13 DB 14 DB 15 PAR 1 DB 0 e AIN e 8 d Install book Page 29 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM TABLE 4 6 68 Pin SCSI Connector Pinouts Continued Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 41 DB 1 55 ATN 42 DB lt 2 gt 56 Ground 43 DB lt 3
34. red down and all power cables have been removed Dual Grounding Environment To be compatible with isolated ground environments requiring isolation between logic 0V and chassis ground the fitted grounding bridge plate must be removed and individual connections made to logic OV and chassis ground studs The grounding bridge plate is located on the rear of the unit see FIGURE 3 2 Grounding bridge plate e LIJCICIEICICICI EOdDOda DOOOOOO00 DOOOOOO00 DOOOOOOO000 _OOOCOOON0000 OODOODOOOOOOOOODODOOOOOODOD A LILLILILIE IE ILICE IE YLIEIEIEIE YE TEE IE IE IE YE JCILIE LILLILILIE IE ILICE IE ILIEIEIEIE YE TEE IE JE IE YE JCILIE LILLILILIL IE ILICE IE YLIEIEIEIE YE TEE JEJE IE YE JCICIE LILLILILIL IE ILICE IE YLIEIEIE IE YE TEE YE IE IE YE JCICIE LICET JE YE C YE YE JEYEYE YE TEICTE TE YE JE YE YE YE TE TETTE DELIIIILIELECO LDLEBCLDELIIIICIE DIEICIEIEICIEIE DIEILIEICIEIEICICI AOROOOO 0000000 e KDD o es es es es F FIGURE 3 2 Netra t 1125 Grounding Points ee e AIN amp Gis 1120 1125 v 1 d Install book Page 21 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM To Power On the System Prior to powering on inspect the supply conductors for correct polarity and mechanical security Activate the external circuit breaker s or plug it into the mains supply Momentarily set the front panel ON STBY system switch to the ON position and hol
35. s licences qui en restreignent l utilisation la copie et la d compilation Aucune partie de ce produit ou de sa documentation associ e ne peut tre reproduite sous aucune forme par quelque moyen que ce soit sans l autorisation pr alable et crite de Sun et de ses bailleurs de licence s il y en a Des parties de ce produit pourront tre deriv es du syst me UNIX licenci par Novell Inc et du syst me Berkeley 4 3 BSD licenci par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque enregistr e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Le logiciel d tenu par des tiers et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caract res est prot g par un copyright et licenci par des fournisseurs de Sun Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Solaris Netra et le logo Netra sont des marques d pos es ou enregistr es de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les marques SPARC utilis es sous licence sont des marques d pos es ou enregistr es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portantles marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc Les utilisateurs d interfaces graphiques OPEN LOOK et Sun ont t d velopp s de Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconnait les efforts de pionniers de Xerox Corporation pour la recherche et le d veloppement du conce
36. s must be a minimum of 200cm each To maintain adequate airflow we strongly recommend that you inspect and if necessary replace the air filter on a regular basis See Chapter 6 Replacing the Air Filters for further information Air filters Pack of 10 Part No F250 1351 If the Netra t 1120 1125 computer system is fully enclosed by its host equipment rack the host rack must have ventilation openings in the front door This permits unrestricted access to an external air source ETE TE E E 2E E E CI jt HOA ETE TE TE E E E EI FIGURE 2 1 Rackmount Netra t 1120 1125 Airflow Requirements front and rear Chapter 2 System Installation 5 4 e e e e 0 8 FIGURE 2 2 Rackmount Netra t 1120 1125 Airflow Requirements open rack FIGURE 2 3 Rackmount Netra t 1120 1125 Airflow Requirements closed rack 6 Netrat 1120 1125 Installation and Basic Maintenance Guide August 1998 toto J Install book Page 6 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM D e S 6 0 e 8 d Install book Page 7 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM N Mechanical Considerations Caution The Netra t 1120 1125 system when fully loaded can weigh up to 23kg 511b hence mechanical assistance
37. tion m If all external mass storage devices use 68 pin connectors connect all non Sun devices to the Netra t 1120 1125 system first and follow them with Sun devices Sun devices use auto termination m If external mass storage devices consist of 68 pin Sun devices and 50 pin devices connect the Sun 68 pin devices to the Netra t 1120 1125 system first and terminate the daisy chain with the 50 pin device and its terminator m The total SCSI bus length for all external SCSI devices is 6 0m 19 7ft Non Sun device Sun device Sun devic CCE HE o Ea o c 3 o 7 Sagas Scenes Non Sun device 50 pin device EBEBBBE a ajaja BBEBBBE lt DEBHEBB 0 Tes Roy io oe ef 8588888 ese PEDE EA eS Adaptor cable Terminator FIGURE 4 6 Connecting External Mass Storage Devices Chapter 4 External I O Connections 31 d Install book Page 32 Wednesday August 19 1998 1 45 PM es Alarms Port The alarms connector is located on the alarms card This connector is a male DB 15 and TABLE 4 8 lists each connector line assignment 8 OOOOOOOO 1 9 0000000 15 FIGURE4 7 Alarms Connector Configuration TABLE4 8 Alarms Connector Line Assignments Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 RESET 9 ALARM1 COM 2 RESET 10 ALARMI NC 3 Not connected 11 ALARM2 NO 4 Not connected 12 ALARM2 COM 5 ALARM3 COM 13 ALARM2 NC 6
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