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1. ERA REA FIGURE 4 3 Location of SW0501 on SMC Module mm FIGURE 4 4 Switch SW0501 in Closed Position Default for the Netra CT Server Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 37 38 Power Supply Units Every Netra CT 810 server contains two power supply units and every Netra CT 410 server contains one power supply unit The Netra CT 810 servers and Netra CT 410 servers use the same power supply units For the Netra CT 810 server one power supply unit is redundant of the other Feeds are supplied to each of the power supply units through the DC power distribution units or AC power entry unit see Chapter 2 for more information Because each Netra CT 810 server has two power supply units the server receives power from two power sources If one power source or one power supply unit fails the server will continue normal operation using the remaining power supply Note that this is not the case for the Netra CT 410 server because it has only one power supply unit The locations of the power supply units in the Netra CT 810 server are illustrated in FIGURE 4 5 and the location of the power supply unit in the Netra CT 410 server is illustrated in FIGURE 4 6 Power supply units FIGURE 4 5 Power Supply Unit Locations Netra CT 810 Server Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004
2. Power supply unit FIGURE 4 6 Power Supply Unit Location Netra CT 410 Server System Status Panel The system status panel is a module designed to give feedback on the status of the key components within the Netra CT servers The location of the system status panel in the Netra CT 810 servers and Netra CT 410 servers is illustrated in FIGURE 4 7 Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 39 System status panels FIGURE 4 7 System Status Panel Locations The system status panel has one set of LEDs for each component within that particular server FIGURE 4 8 shows the LEDs on the system status panel for the Netra CT 810 server and FIGURE 4 9 shows the LEDs on the system status panel for the Netra CT 410 server 40 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Netra CT810 FIGURE 4 8 System Status Panel Netra CT 810 Server TABLE 4 2 System Status Panel LEDs for the Netra CT 810 Server LED LEDs Available Component HDD 0 Power and Okay to Remove Upper hard disk drive HDD 1 Power and Okay to Remove Lower hard disk drive Slot 1 Power and Okay to Remove Host CPU card installed in slot 1 Slots 2 7 Power and Okay to Remove I O cards or satellite CPU cards installed in slots 2 7 Slot 8 Power and Okay to Remove Alarm card W installed in slot 8 SCB Power and Fault System controller board behind the system status panel FAN 1 Po
3. Te Te Te Te Te a a a a a H 110 bus a a o o o o n fai fai fai fai fai F1 pm MA cPCI bus 64 bif a a a a a A A A A A pm mm o m M cPCI bus 32 bit 3d a ja ja fo FIGURE 3 9 Buses in a Netra CT 410 Server Front View Front Access and Rear Access Models Both Netra CT 410 servers and Netra CT 810 servers can be either front access or rear access models A front access model is a server that is designed so that all the cables to the CompactPCI cards are connected from the front of the chassis and a rear access model is designed so that all the cables to the CompactPCI cards are connected from the rear of the chassis The front and rear access models are mechanically different from one another All models of servers in a chassis whether it is a Netra CT 410 server or a Netra CT 810 server must have the same type of cable access all front or all rear you cannot have both front and rear access model servers in the same chassis 24 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Note The internal wiring and mechanical layout differ greatly between the rear access and front access models of the Netra CT server Because of this you cannot change a rear access model of a Netra CT server to a front access model or vice versa after the Netra CT server and chassis have been shipped from the factory Front Access Models For the front access model of the Netra CT 410 server all of th
4. m A non hot swappable or cold swappable component is a component that requires that you halt and in some cases also power down the server before installing or removing and replacing the component Refer to TABLE 4 1 for a list of components available for the different models of the Netra CT server All information applies to both the Netra CT 810 server and the Netra CT 410 server unless otherwise noted 31 TABLE 4 1 Components Available for the Netra CT Server Front Access Models Rear Access Models transition card Air filters A hot swappable component Refer to Air A hot swappable component Refer to Air Filters on page 47 Filters on page 47 Alarm card A hot swappable component Refer to Alarm JA hot swappable component Must be Card on page 53 nstalled along with alarm rear transition ard Refer to Alarm Card on page 53 and Alarm Rear Transition Card on page 62 Alarm rear INot applicable A hot swappable component Must be nstalled along with alarm card Refer to Alarm Card on page 53 and Alarm Rear ransition Card on page 62 Fans and fan tray Hard disk drive A hot swappable component Refer to Fan Iray and Fans on page 49 A hot swappable component Refer to Hard Disk Drive on page 51 hot swappable component Refer to Fan ray and Fans on page 49 hot swappable component Refer to Hard Disk Drive on page 51 H
5. System Status Panel on page 39 for the location of the system status panel They are recessed into the operations card cage to maximize the air flow across the Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 49 CompactPCI cards FIGURE 4 16 shows the locations of the fan trays in a Netra CT 810 server and FIGURE 4 17 shows the locations of the fan trays in a Netra CT 410 server Note that the system status panel has been removed in both figures Upper fan tray Lower fan tray Upper fan tray Lower fan tray FIGURE 4 17 Fan Trays Netra CT 410 Server 50 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Hard Disk Drive Hard disk drives are fully hot swappable Each hard disk drive has its own latching mechanism to ensure a positive lock with the chassis You can have a maximum of two hard disk drives in the Netra CT 810 server and one hard disk drive in the Netra CT 410 server The Netra CT 810 servers and the Netra CT 410 servers both use the same hard disk drives A specific slot is reserved for the hard disk drives in both the Netra CT 810 servers and the Netra CT 410 servers The hard disk drives will be behind the drive bay cover on your system There would be a maximum of two hard disk drives behind the drive bay cover in a Netra CT 810 server and one behind the drive bay cover in a Netra CT 410 server Following are the SCSI IDs for the hard disk drives m Netra CT 810 server
6. AC connectors FIGURE 2 4 AC Connectors on a Netra CT Chassis 10 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 DC connectors FIGURE 2 5 DC Connectors on a Netra CT Chassis DC Powered Chassis and Servers The DC power distribution units are located on the chassis and connect directly to the server s midplane when the server is installed in the chassis Each DC power distribution unit is a cold swappable field replaceable component however you must remove the server before you can replace a power distribution unit A DC input power cable is plugged into the power distribution unit then the power distribution unit provides power to the accompanying power supply unit in the Netra CT server see FIGURE 2 6 Chapter 2 Chassis Description 11 Power distribution units in chassis Power supply units in Netra ct servers FIGURE 2 6 Power Distribution Units and Power Supply Units AC Powered Chassis and Servers The AC power entry unit is located on the chassis and provides power directly to the AC power supply units in the servers without going through the midplane An AC power cable is plugged into each AC connector on the AC power entry unit 12 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 then the AC power entry unit distributes power to the accompanying power supply unit in the Netra CT server see FIGURE 2 7 The AC power entry unit is a
7. Components Available for the Netra CT Server Continued ear Access Models Power supply unit e Netra CT 810 server A hot swappable component as long as it is not the lone power supply unit Refer to Power Supply Units on page 38 e Netra CT 410 server A cold swappable component Refer to Power Supply Units on page 38 e Netra CT 810 server A hot swappable component as long as it is not the lone power supply unit Refer to Power Supply Units on page 38 e Netra CT 410 server A cold swappable component Refer to Power Supply Units on page 38 Removeable media module e Netra CT 810 server A hot swappable component Refer to Removeable Media Module on page 52 e Netra CT 410 server Not applicable e Netra CT 810 server A hot swappable component Refer to Removeable Media Module on page 52 e Netra CT 410 server Not applicable Satellite CPU card A hot swappable component Refer to Front Access Model Satellite CPU or I O Cards jon page 56 ot swappable components Both the front atellite CPU card and the satellite CPU rear ransition card must be installed Refer to Rear Access Model Satellite CPU or I O Satellite CPU rear transition card System controller board Not applicable A hot swappable component Refer to System Controller Board on page 46 hot swappable component Both the front atellite CPU c
8. FIGURE 3 5 One Netra CT 810 Server Two Netra CT 410 Servers in a Chassis Determining If You Have a Netra CT 810 Server or Netra CT 410 Server If you are not sure whether you have a Netra CT 810 server or a Netra CT 410 server go to the front of the chassis and locate the system status panel FIGURE 3 6 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 System status panels Netra CT 410 servers System status panel Netra CT 810 server FIGURE 3 6 System Status Panel Locations The server identifier at the bottom right corner of the system status panel tells you if you have a Netra CT 810 server or a Netra CT 410 server FIGURE 3 7 Note You can also use the server identifiers on the system status panel to determine if you have a Netra ct 800 or a Netra ct 400 server Refer to the documentation that you received with those servers for more information Chapter 3 Server Description 21 Server identifiers FIGURE 3 7 Locating the Server Identifiers 22 Midplanes Each Netra CT server has a midplane midplane is the functional equivalent of a backplane The CPU card storage devices and 1 0 cards all plug into the midplane from the front of the chassis and the rear transition cards plug into the midplane from the rear The midplane for each server is secured to the back of the server unit They support the 5V V10 CompactPCI bus Although the CPU card will o
9. appropriate slot slot 8 in the Netra CT 810 server and slot 1 in the Netra CT 410 server In addition an alarm rear transition card must be installed in the rear card cage in the same slot viewed from the rear The alarm card installed in the front card cage is the same alarm card installed in a front access model however when a Netra CT server system detects an alarm rear transition card it automatically reroutes the signals directly to the alarm rear transition card so cabling is done to the alarm rear transition card not the alarm card installed in the front card cage FIGURE 3 12 shows the top view of the rear access model of a Netra CT 810 server With an alarm card installed and FIGURE 3 13 shows the top view of the rear access model of a Netra CT 410 server Front I O or satellite CPU card slot 7 RTC Alarm card slot 8 Alarm RTC Front of Midplane chassis Rear of Hard disk drives chassis Host CPU card slot 1 CPU RTC p Front I O or satellite CPU card slot 2 RTC Front I O or satellite CPU card slot 3 RTC Front I O or satellite CPU card slot 4 RTC Front I O or satellite CPU card slot 5 RTC Front I O or satellite CPU card slot 6 RTC NS y Cables FIGURE 3 12 Rear Access Model of an Netra CT 810 Server Top View Chapter 3 Server Description 27 28 Front of chassis Midplane CPU FTB Rear of Double wide 3U Alarm RTC nas alarm card Har
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11. servers by using the I O slot numbers shown on the system status panels A satellite CPU or I O card cannot be installed in the slots meant for the host CPU card or alarm card All the slots for satellite CPU or I O cards in the Netra CT server support hot swap The following figures show the slots available for satellite CPU or I O cards in the Netra CT servers m Netra CT 810 server FIGURE 4 23 m Netra CT 410 server FIGURE 4 24 Slots for I O cards or satellite CPU cards Or 0e or Oe BERO FIGURE 4 23 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I O Cards in a Front Access Netra CT 810 Server Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 57 Slots for I O cards or Slots for I O cards or satellite CPU cards satellite CPU cards oO oo Diskfull Diskless FIGURE 4 24 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I O Cards in a Front Access Netra CT 410 Server Components Available Only for the Rear Access Models Following are components that are available only for rear access model servers Host CPU Rear Transition Card on page 59 Host CPU Front Termination Board Netra CT 410 Server Only on page 61 Alarm Rear Transition Card on page 62 Rear Access Model Satellite CPU or I O Car
12. Powered Chassis and Servers 12 Server Description 15 Server Types 15 Netra CT 810 Server 16 Determining If You Have a Netra CT 810 Server or Netra CT 410 Server 20 Midplanes 22 Front Access and Rear Access Models 24 Front Access Models 25 Rear Access Models 26 Determining If You Have a Front Access or Rear Access Model 29 Components Descriptions 31 Components Available for Both the Front Access and Rear Access Models 33 Host CPU Card 34 Power Supply Units 38 System Status Panel 39 System Controller Board 46 Air Filters 47 Fan Tray and Fans 49 Hard Disk Drive 51 Removeable Media Module 52 Alarm Card 53 Components Available Only for the Front Access Models 55 Host CPU Front Transition Card 56 Front Access Model Satellite CPU or I O Cards 56 Components Available Only for the Rear Access Models 58 Host CPU Rear Transition Card 59 Host CPU Front Termination Board Netra CT 410 Server Only 61 Alarm Rear Transition Card 62 Rear Access Model Satellite CPU orI O Cards 64 IV Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 2 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 FIGURE 2 3 FIGURE 2 4 FIGURE 2 5 FIGURE 2 6 FIGURE 2 7 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 7 FIGURE 3 8 FIGURE 3 9 FIGURE 3 10 Figures Components Within a Netra CT 810 Server 2 Components Within a Netra CT 410 Server Diskfull Version 3 Components Within a Netra CT
13. Safety and Compliance Manual 816 2484 Netra CT Server Product Note 816 2488 You may want to refer to documentation on the following software for additional information the Solaris operating environment the ChorusOS environment and the Netra High Availability HA Suite Preface XIII Accessing Sun Documentation You can view print or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation including localized versions at http www sun com documentation Contacting Sun Technical Support If you have technical questions about this product that are not answered in this document go to http www sun com service contacting Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Netra CT Server Product Overview part number 816 2480 11 XIV Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 CHAPTER 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Netra CT server s basic hardware components and describes the different models available for the server Contact Sun Microsystems to get the NEBS testing information for the Netra CT server The Netra CT server is a CompactPCl based NEBS level 3 certified ETSI compliant rack mountable server The Netra CT server is highly configura
14. and Chassis on page 9 a DC Powered Chassis and Servers on page 11 a AC Powered Chassis and Servers on page 12 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Determining If You Have AC or DC Powered Servers and Chassis All of the Netra CT servers installed in a chassis must be either AC or DC do not mix AC and DC powered servers in the same chassis Even though there are no differences in most of the components in the AC and DC powered servers such as fans boards and drives the differences in the power supplies and the power connectors restrict you from mixing AC and DC powered servers in the same chassis The label located between the two silver screws at the base of the each power supply unit tells you whether the servers in the chassis are all AC or DC powered FIGURE 2 3 Netra CT 810 server oO ol eo el of e FIGURE 2 3 Locating the Power Supply Unit Label in the Netra CT Servers Chapter 2 Chassis Description 9 You can also determine if a chassis is powered by AC or DC by looking at the connectors at the rear of the chassis FIGURE 2 4 shows the connectors at the rear of an AC powered chassis and FIGURE 2 5 shows the connectors at the rear of a DC powered chassis
15. in effect extend the CompactPCI cards installed in each slot from the midplane to the rear of the chassis The rear panel transition cards are in line with the front CompactPCI cards Each rear transition card installed in a rear access model must have an accompanying card installed in the front card cage of the server however the type of card installed in the front card cage varies Host CPU card A host CPU card must be installed in the front card cage in the appropriate slot slot 1 in the Netra CT 810 server and slot 3 in the Netra CT 410 server In addition a host CPU rear transition card must be installed in the rear card cage in the same slot viewed from the rear The host CPU rear transition card provides connections from the host CPU card to standard I O connectors at the rear of the system a I O card or satellite CPU card A front I O card or satellite CPU card must be installed in the front card cage in one of the I O slots It contains the hot swap LED that tells you when an I O card or satellite CPU card is ready for removal In addition the accompanying rear transition card must be installed in the rear card cage in the same slot viewed from the rear The rear transition card provides connections from the front I O card or satellite CPU card to standard connectors at the rear of the system Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 m Alarm card An alarm card must be installed in the front card cage in the
16. in the Netra CT Server Service Manual for more information Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 47 Main air filter Power supply unit air filter FIGURE 4 14 Power Supply Unit Air Filter and Main Air Filter Netra CT 810 Server 48 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Main air filter 2 LL 2 z z Power supply unit air filter FIGURE 4 15 Power Supply Unit Air Filter and Main Air Filter Netra CT 410 Server Fan Tray and Fans Both the Netra CT 810 servers and the Netra CT 410 servers have two fan trays The fan tray for the Netra CT 810 server has a single large fan in each tray while the fan tray for the Netra CT 410 server has two smaller fans in each tray The fan tray is designed to be hot swappable If the temperature rises above 158 F 70 C the CPU card sends out a warning that the system is overheating If the temperature rises above 167 F 75 C then the system shuts down automatically Note that the temperatures above are not ambient air temperatures but rather the CPU temperatures that are monitored by a thermistor located under the heatsink on the host CPU card If one fan tray fails you must replace the failed fan tray as soon as possible Even though the system can run on one fan tray if the temperature rises a single fan tray may not be able to cool the system properly The fans are located underneath the card cage behind the system status panel see
17. removing and replacing of the server s field replaceable units FRUs The procedures described in the Netra CT Server Product Overview are limited mostly to the use of the Solaris operating environment These detailed instructions are a supplement to the Solaris documentation printed or online that accompanies the Netra CT server The intended reader of this manual is an experienced system administrator who has experience with the Solaris operating environment The reader should be comfortable with LAN fundamentals and with networking in general 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 How This Book Is Organized Chapter 1 introduces you to the Netra CT server and offers examples of its use Chapter 2 describes the Netra ct chassis and the power distribution units Xl Chapter 3 describes the Netra CT servers Netra CT 810 server and Netra CT 410 server Chapter 4 describes the components inside the Netra CT server Glossary is a list of words phrases and acronyms and their definitions 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
18. 0 Server 2 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Slots for I O cards Host CPU card or satellite CPU cards Hard disk drive behind cover Alarm card System status panel CPU front transition card front access only or CPU front termination board rear access only Power supply unit FIGURE 1 2 Components Within a Netra CT 410 Server Diskfull Version Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Slots for I O cards or satellite CPU cards Alarm card Host CPU card ol eiel ol o Eai System status panel CPU front transition card front access only or CPU front termination board rear access only Power supply unit FIGURE 1 3 Components Within a Netra CT 410 Server Diskless Version 4 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 CHAPTER 2 Chassis Description The Netra CT chassis is designed to be mounted in a 19 inch rack You can purchase optional adaptors that enable you to mount the chassis in a 21 inch 23 inch or 600 mm rack The Netra CT chassis is rugged enough to withstand environmental hazards such as excessive heat earthquakes and smoke to which a server in a telco central office might be subjected It houses the following Netra CT server components m Card cage for the rear transition cards m Front access cable only for front access DC models a Four DC power distribution units or one AC power entry module TABLE 2 1 gives the physical specificati
19. 3 the highest level certifies that a piece of equipment can be safely deployed in an extreme environment A telco central office is considered an extreme environment The NEBS standards are maintained by Telcordia Technologies Inc formerly Bellcore Acronym for the PCI Inductrial Computer Manufacturers Group PCI stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect PICMG is the group that promulgates the CompactPCI standard See CompactPCI The model of the Netra CT server that is configured so that all of the cables come out from the rear of the chassis Used only on the rear access models of the Netra CT server The rear transition cards extend the connectors to the rear of the chassis Refers to hardware and software features that implement or improve the reliability availability and serviceability of a server Glossary 69 5 system status panel A module that uses LEDs to indicate the status of key components within the Netra CT servers The system status panel has one set of LEDs for each component within that particular server system controller board A hot swappable component located behind the system status panel It feeds system status information to the system status panel where LEDs give feedback on the status of the key components within the Netra CT servers U A unit of measure equal to 1 75 inches 70 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Index A AC power entry unit 12 AC powered c
20. 410 Server Diskless Version 4 Physical Specifications for the Netra CT Chassis DC model 7 Physical Specifications for the Netra CT Chassis AC model 8 Locating the Power Supply Unit Label in the Netra CT Servers 9 AC Connectors on a Netra CT Chassis 10 DC Connectors on a Netra CT Chassis 11 Power Distribution Units and Power Supply Units 12 AC Connectors on a Netra CT Server Chassis 13 Netra CT 810 Server Physical Specifications 16 Netra CT 410 Server Physical Specifications 17 Two Netra CT 810 Servers in a Chassis 18 Four Netra CT 410 Servers in a Chassis 19 One Netra CT 810 Server Two Netra CT 410 Servers in a Chassis 20 System Status Panel Locations 21 Locating the Server Identifiers 22 Buses in a Netra CT 810 Server Front View 23 Buses in a Netra CT 410 Server Front View 24 Front Access Model of a Netra CT 410 Server Diskfull Version Top View 25 VI FIGURE 3 11 FIGURE 3 12 FIGURE 3 13 FIGURE 3 14 FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE 4 2 FIGURE 4 3 FIGURE 4 4 FIGURE 4 5 FIGURE 4 6 FIGURE 4 7 FIGURE 4 8 FIGURE 4 9 FIGURE 4 10 FIGURE 4 11 FIGURE 4 12 FIGURE 4 13 FIGURE 4 14 FIGURE 4 15 FIGURE 4 16 FIGURE 4 17 FIGURE 4 18 FIGURE 4 19 FIGURE 4 23 FIGURE 4 24 FIGURE 4 25 FIGURE 4 26 FIGURE 4 27 FIGURE 4 28 Front Access Model of a Netra CT 410 Server Diskless Version Top View 26 Rear Access Model of an Netra CT 810 Server Top View 27 Rear Access Model of a Net
21. CPU card that are specific to the Netra CT server refer to Restrictions for the Netra CT Server on page 36 for more information Every Netra CT server contains one host CPU card The Netra CT 810 servers and the Netra CT 410 servers use the same host CPU card A specific slot is reserved for the host CPU card in both the Netra CT 810 server slot 1 and the Netra CT 410 server slot 3 indicated by a red card cage guide FIGURE 4 1 shows where the host CPU card must be installed in both types of servers Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Host CPU card QI Netra CT 810 server Netra CT 410 server FIGURE 4 1 Host CPU Card Locations On Board Components FIGURE 4 2 shows the ports on a host CPU card The TTY A port is available on the host CPU card for the front access model of the Netra CT 410 server because the CPU front transition card for the Netra CT 410 server does not have a TTY A port see Host CPU Front Transition Card on page 56 for more information on the CPU front transition card for the Netra CT 410 server Do not use the TTY A port on the host CPU card for the rear access models of the Netra CT 810 server or Netra CT 410 server because the CPU transition cards for those models all have a TTY A port Chapter 4 Compone
22. E 4 Netra CT host CPU rear transition card XCP2040 TRN 1 0 transition card Supported for Netra CT servers Unsupported for Netra CT servers FIGURE 4 25 Supported and Unsupported Host CPU Rear Transition Card for a Netra CT Server FIGURE 4 26 shows the location of the host CPU rear transition card on the Netra CT 810 server and FIGURE 4 27 shows the location of the host CPU rear transition card on the Netra CT 410 server 60 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Midplane I O card slot 4 I O RTC I O card slot 5 1 0 RTC ee Hard disk drives ce CPU card slot 1 CPU RTC Pe I O card slot 2 I O RTC I O card slot 3 I O RTC I O card slot 4 I O RTC I O card slot 5 I O RTC I O card slot 6 I O RTC I O card slot 7 I O RTC m Alarm card slot 8 Alarm RTC Cables Va FIGURE 4 26 Locating the CPU Rear Transition Card in a Netra CT 810 Server Top View alle Midplane gy Double wide 3U eo ale iveaid Hard disk drive CPU card slot 3 CPU RTC N Cables FIGURE 4 27 Locating the CPU Rear Transition Card in a Netra CT 410 Server Top View Host CPU Front Termination Board Netra CT 410 Server Only The host CPU front termination board is installed in the slot that would normally be occupied by the host CPU front transition card in a front access model of the Netra CT 410 server The host CPU front termination board terminates the SC
23. Host CPU Front Transition Card The host CPU front transition card is required to provide connections from the host CPU card to standard I O connectors on the front The host CPU front transition card for the Netra CT 410 server is 3U and is installed in the slot next to the power supply FIGURE 4 22 shows the location of the host CPU front transition card in a Netra CT 410 server Note that the host CPU front transition card for the Netra CT 410 server does not have a TTY A port so you must use the COM port on the host CPU card as the TTY A port for the front access model of the Netra CT 410 server see Host CPU Card on page 34 for more information on the COM port on the host CPU card FIGURE 4 22 Host CPU Front Transition Card Location in a Netra CT 410 Server Front Access Model Satellite CPU or I O Cards Visit the www sun com site for more information on satellite CPU and I O cards that are supported on the Netra CT server Card slots designated for satellite CPU I O cards and alarm cards have black rails card slots with red rails are reserved for the host CPU card There are also labels at the front of the servers and the rear of the chassis that show the I O slot numbers for 56 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 front access and rear access models as well as the cards that are supported in each slot For front access models you can also determine the I O slot numbers for your
24. IGURE 4 13 System controller board FIGURE 4 12 System Controller Board Location Netra CT 810 Server 46 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 System controller board FIGURE 4 13 System Controller Board Location Netra CT 410 Server Air Filters Both the Netra CT 810 servers and the Netra CT 410 servers have two types of air filters a power supply unit air filter which filters the air going into the power supply and a main air filter which filters the air going into the server Both air filters are located in the power supply unit The power supply unit air filter is located at the front of the power supply unit and the main air filter is located in a tray at the top of the power supply unit Both sets of air filters should be replaced every three to six months If your server environment is especially dirty you may have to replace them more frequently The power supply unit air filter must be in place for safe operation FIGURE 4 14 shows the locations of the air filters in a Netra CT 810 server power supply unit and FIGURE 4 15 shows the locations of the air filters in a Netra CT 410 server power supply unit Caution There is an energy hazard present if the power supply unit air filter is not installed If you remove the power supply unit air filter you must replace the filter immediately and replace the outer cover for the safe operation of your system Refer to the instructions
25. Netra CT 810 Server Physical Specifications 16 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Netra CT 410 Server TABLE 3 2 gives the physical specifications for the Netra CT 410 server and FIGURE 3 2 shows the Netra CT 410 server TABLE 3 2 Physical Specifications Netra CT 410 Server Measure English Metric Width 4 3 inches 108 mm Depth DC model 14 9 inches 378 7 mm Depth AC model 15 4 inches 391 7 mm Height 20 2 inches 512 7 mm Weight fully loaded 22 Ibs 10 kg _ 4 3 inches 20 2 inches 512 7 mm 14 9 inches 378 7 mm 4 FIGURE 3 2 Netra CT 410 Server Physical Specifications Chapter 3 Server Description 17 The following combinations of the two server types are supported in a Netra CT chassis m One or two Netra CT 810 servers FIGURE 3 3 m One to four Netra CT 410 servers FIGURE 3 4 m One Netra CT 810 server and one or two Netra CT 410 servers FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 3 Two Netra CT 810 Servers in a Chassis 18 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 FIGURE 3 4 Four Netra CT 410 Servers in a Chassis 19 Chapter 3 Server Description 20
26. SI chain for the rear access Netra CT 410 server Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 61 62 Alarm Rear Transition Card The alarm rear transition card extends the ports on the alarm card installed at the front of the server to the alarm rear transition card installed at the rear of the server The same alarm rear transition card is used by both the Netra CT 810 server or the Netra CT 410 server The alarm card must be installed in the front of the server in order for the alarm rear transition card to work refer to Rear Access Models on page 26 for more information Ethernet port 1 is a 10Mbps Ethernet port and Ethernet port 2 is a 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port FIGURE 4 28 shows the ports for the alarm rear transition card FIGURE 4 29 shows the location of the alarm rear transition card in a Netra CT 810 server and FIGURE 4 30 shows the location of the alarm rear transition card in a Netra CT 410 server Ethernet 1 Alarm Ethernet 2 FIGURE 4 28 Alarm Rear Transition Card Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Front of chassis Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 Hard disk drives Host CPU card Satellite CPU or I O card Satellite CPU or I O card Satellite CPU or I O card Satellite CPU or I O card Satellite CPU or I O card Satellite CPU or I O card Single wide 3U alarm card Midplane Hard disk drives Host CPU R
27. TC CPU I O RTC CPU I O RTC CPU I O RTC CPU I O RTC CPU I O RTC CPU I O RTC Alarm RTC Rear of chassis Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 FIGURE 4 29 Supported Location for the Alarm Rear Transition Card in a Netra CT 810 Server Top View Front of chassis Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 3U or 6U alarm card Satellite CPU or I O card Host CPU card Satellite CPU or I O card Satellite CPU or I O card Midplane Alarm RTC CPU I O RTC Host CPU RTC CPU I O RTC CPU I O RTC Rear of chassis FIGURE 4 30 Supported Location for the Alarm Rear Transition Card in a Netra CT 410 Server Top View Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 63 Rear Access Model Satellite CPU or I O Cards Satellite CPU Rear Transition Card Set The satellite CPU rear transition card set consists of two separate cards m The satellite CPU card front m The satellite CPU rear transition card rear The satellite CPU card is installed from the front of the Netra CT server however no cables are connected to the satellite CPU card It is the same satellite CPU card that is used in the front access model of the Netra CT server The rear transition card extends the ports from the PMCs installed in the satellite CPU card to the PIMs installed in the satellite CPU rear transition card The satellite CPU card must be installed in the same slot at the front of the server in or
28. Upper hard disk drive HDD 0 SCSI ID 0 on first SCSI chain c0t0d0 a Lower hard disk drive HDD 1 SCSI ID 1 on second SCSI chain c1t1d0 m Netra CT 410 server a Hard disk drive HDD 0 SCSI ID 0 on only SCSI chain c0t0d0 In addition there are two separate SCSI chains in the Netra CT 810 server for the SCSI devices m The upper hard disk drive HDD 0 and the removeable media device are both on the first SCSI chain Any external SCSI devices attached to the SCSI port on the CPU front or rear transition card would also be on the first SCSI chain m The lower hard disk drive HDD 1 is the only SCSI device on the second SCSI chain and should be used as the boot drive Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 51 52 Drive bay cover Netra CT 410 server Drive bay cover Netra CT 810 server FIGURE 4 18 Drive Bay Cover Locations Removeable Media Module The removeable media module consists of either a DVD or a 4 mm digital audio tape DAT drive either of which is placed into the system from the front The removeable media module is available only for the Netra CT 810 server Following are the SCSI IDs for the devices used in the removeable media module a DVD SCSI ID 6 a DAT SCSI ID 5 In addition there are two separate SCSI chains in the Netra CT 810 server for the SCSI devices The removeable media device and the upper hard disk drive HDD 0 are both on the f
29. al filler plates fill the gaps where the DC connectors would normally be then you have a rear access model FIGURE 3 15 The DC connectors are at the rear of the chassis for the rear access model Note AC powered servers are only available in rear access models Front access model Rear access model DC connectors Filler panels FIGURE 3 15 Front Access and Rear Access Models Chapter 3 Server Description 29 30 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 CHAPTER 4 Components Descriptions Components within the Netra CT servers can be broken down into three categories Components available for both front and rear access model servers Components available only for the front access model servers Components available only for the rear access model servers In addition some components are available only for the Netra CT 810 server some are available only for the Netra CT 410 server and some are available for both types of servers Finally components can be further broken down into either hot swappable or cold swappable components m A hot swappable component is a component that you can install or remove and replace while the server is running without interrupting the operation of the server You may have to enter software commands before and after an installation or a removal replacement of a hot swappable component to incorporate the new component in the system correctly
30. ar of the server Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 65 66 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Glossary Knowledge of the following terms and acronyms is useful in the administration of the Netra CT server A alarm card B basic hot swap C CompactPCI A card that occupies a slot in the Netra CT server The alarm card responds to events such as I O card failures or excessive heat Software that resides on the card can take action in response to such events One of the hot swap methods In the basic hot swap model the hardware connection process can be performed automatically by the hardware while the software connection process requires operator assistance See hot swap full hot swap A standard for computer boards and buses CompactPCI is adapted from the Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Specification for industrial and or embedded applications requiring a more robust mechanical form factor than 67 F field replaceable unit FRU front access front transition card full hot swap H hot swap 68 M midplane desktop PCI CompactPCI is supported by the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMG a consortium that uses PCI for embedded applications From a service point of view the smallest irreducible elements of a server such as the Netra CT server Examples of FRUs are disk drives I O cards and power supplies Note that a server with all of it
31. ard and the satellite CPU rear ransition card must be installed Refer to Rear Access Model Satellite CPU or I O hot swappable component Refer to System ontroller Board on page 46 System status panel A hot swappable component Refer to System Status Panel on page 39 hot swappable component Refer to System tatus Panel on page 39 1 The host CPU card and the host CPU front and rear transition cards are hot swappable only if the alarm card is also installed in the Netra CT server Components Available for Both the Front Access and Rear Access Models Following are components that are available for both front and rear access model servers Host CPU Card on page 34 Power Supply Units on page 38 System Status Panel on page 39 System Controller Board on page 46 Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 33 34 Air Filters on page 47 Fan Tray and Fans on page 49 Hard Disk Drive on page 51 Removeable Media Module on page 52 Alarm Card on page 53 Host CPU Card Note This section gives general information about the host CPU in the Netra CT server For more specific information about the Netra CP2140 host CPU card refer to the Netra CP2140 Technical Reference and Installation Manual 816 4908 xx and the Netra CP2140 CompactPCI Board Product Note 816 4870 xx In addition there are restrictions for the Netra CP2140 host
32. ary 2004 FIGURE 4 29 FIGURE 4 30 FIGURE 4 31 FIGURE 4 32 Supported Location for the Alarm Rear Transition Card in a Netra CT 810 Server Top View 63 Supported Location for the Alarm Rear Transition Card in a Netra CT 410 Server Top View 63 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I O Rear Transition Card Sets in a Netra CT 810 Server Top View 64 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I O Rear Transition Card Sets in a Netra CT 410 Server Top View 65 Figures VII VIII Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Tables TABLE 2 1 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 2 TABLE 4 1 TABLE 4 2 TABLE 4 3 TABLE 4 4 TABLE 4 5 TABLE 4 6 Netra CT Server Chassis Physical Specifications 6 Physical Specifications Netra CT 810 Server 16 Physical Specifications Netra CT 410 Server 17 Components Available for the Netra CT Server 32 System Status Panel LEDs for the Netra CT 810 Server 41 System Status Panel LEDs for the Netra CT 410 Server 42 CompactPCI Board LED States and Meanings 44 Meanings of Power and Okay to Remove LEDs 45 Meanings of Power and FaultLEDs 45 X Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Preface The Netra CT Server Product Overview describes the basic hardware components of the Netra CT server It is a companion to the Netra CT Server Installation Guide which describes how to install the Netra CT server and the Netra CT Server Service Manual which describes the
33. ble Within the Netra CT chassis you can have one to two Netra CT 810 servers or one to four Netra CT 410 servers Note You can also have a mix of Netra ct 800 servers and Netra ct 400 servers Refer to the documentation that came with those systems for more information The Netra CT server runs the standard Solaris operating environment so that your Solaris applications can run on the server with no modifications The Netra CT server complies to the following specifications PICMG 2 0 R3 0 CompactPCI specifications PICMG 2 1 R2 0 CompactPCI Hot Swap specifications PICMG 2 5 R1 0 CompactPCI Computer Telephony H 110 specifications PICMG 2 9 R1 0 CompactPCI IPMI specifications PICMG 2 14 R1 0 CompactPCI MCNet specifications The hardware components for the Netra CT server can be broken down into three sections m The chassis Chapter 2 m The servers that go into the chassis Chapter 3 m The components that go into the servers Chapter 4 FIGURE 1 1 shows the possible configurations for the Netra CT 810 server FIGURE 1 2 shows the possible configurations for the diskfull Netra CT 410 server and FIGURE 1 3 shows the possible configurations for the diskless Netra CT 410 server Slots for I O cards or satellite CPU cards Host CPU card Tell eff eiro e eiee Alarm card Hard disk drives behind cover System status panel Removeable media module Power supply units FIGURE 1 1 Components Within a Netra CT 81
34. cold swappable field replaceable component AC power entry unit AC connectors FIGURE 2 7 AC Connectors on a Netra CT Server Chassis Chapter 2 Chassis Description 13 14 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 CHAPTER O Server Description The Netra CT servers slide into the chassis and are secured to the chassis using captive screws at the top and base of the server Each Netra CT server is an independent computer with its own host CPU card midplane I O slots and in some cases storage devices and removeable media Server Types The Netra CT chassis supports two types of Netra CT server m Netra CT 810 server m Netra CT 410 server Note The Netra CT chassis also supports the Netra ct 800 server and the Netra ct 400 server For more information on those servers refer to the documentation that you received with those servers 15 Netra CT 810 Server TABLE 3 1 gives the physical specifications for the Netra CT 810 server and FIGURE 3 1 shows the Netra CT 810 server TABLE 3 1 Physical Specifications Netra CT 810 Server Measure U S Metric Width 8 6 inches 217 5 mm Depth DC model 15 inches 378 3 mm Depth AC model 15 4 inches 391 3 mm Height 20 2 inches 512 7 mm Weight fully loaded 38 lbs 17 2 kg 8 56 inches 217 5 mm 20 18 inches 512 67 mm D Aa Le D SS Q 14 89 inches y HA 378 3 mm FIGURE 3 1
35. d disk drive Empty Host CPU card slot 3 CPU RTC N I O or satellite CPU card slot 4 RTC N I O or satellite CPU card slot 5 RTC oo Cables a FIGURE 3 13 Rear Access Model of a Netra CT 410 Server Diskfull Version Top View Midplane Rear of CPU FTB chassis Front of Alarm card slot 1 Alarm RTC chassis I O or satellite CPU card slot 2 RTC N Host CPU card slot 3 CPU RTC N I O or satellite CPU card slot 4 I O or satellite CPU card slot 5 N Cables a FIGURE 3 14 Rear Access Model of a Netra CT 410 Server Diskless Version Top View The slot to the left of the power supply in the Netra CT 410 server is reserved for the host CPU front transition card FTC The host CPU front transition card is not needed for the rear access model of the Netra CT 410 server so a host CPU front termination board is installed in this slot for the rear access model see Host CPU Front Termination Board Netra CT 410 Server Only on page 61 for more information Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Determining If You Have a Front Access or Rear Access Model If you are not sure whether you have a front access or a rear access model go to the front of the chassis and look at the top part of the chassis m If you see the DC connectors at the front of the chassis then you have a front access model FIGURE 3 15 a If you do not see DC connectors at the front of the chassis and met
36. der for the satellite CPU rear transition card to work For example if you install a satellite CPU rear transition card in I O slot 3 at the rear of a Netra CT 810 server you must also install the accompanying satellite CPU card in I O slot 3 at the front of the server FIGURE 4 31 and FIGURE 4 32 give graphical representations of how the satellite CPU cards should align with the satellite CPU rear transition cards RTCs Note that if you are facing the front of the server the I O slots read from left to right whereas they read from right to left if you are facing the rear of the server Front of Midplane chassis Rear of Hard disk drives chassis Slot 1 Host CPU card Host CPU RTC Slot 1 Slot 2 Satellite CPU or I O card CPU or I O RTC Slot 2 Slot 3 Satellite CPU or I O card CPU or I O RTC Slot 3 Slot 4 Satellite CPU or I O card CPU or I O RTC Slot 4 Slot 5 Satellite CPU or I O card CPU or I O RTC Slot 5 Slot 6 Satellite CPU or I O card CPU or I O RTC Slot 6 Slot 7 Satellite CPU or I O card CPU or I O RTC Slot 7 Slot 8 Single wide 6U alarm card Alarm RTC Slot 8 FIGURE 4 31 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I O Rear Transition Card Sets in a 64 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Netra CT 810 Server Top View Front of Midplane chassis Rear of chassis Slot 1 Single wide 6U alarm card Alarm RTC Slot 2 Satellite CPU or I O card CPU or I O RTC S
37. ds on page 64 58 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Host CPU Rear Transition Card The host CPU rear transition card is required to provide connections from the host CPU card to standard I O connectors on the rear In addition the host CPU rear transition card provides two MIIs to two 10 100 twisted pair Ethernet connections The host CPU card must be installed in the front of the server in order for the host CPU rear transition card to work refer to Rear Access Models on page 26 for more information The same host CPU rear transition card is used by both the Netra CT 810 server and the Netra CT 410 server Use only the Netra CT supported host CPU rear transition card in the Netra CT server do not use the XCP2040 TRN I O transition card that is available with the Netra CP2140 board Refer to FIGURE 4 25 to determine if the host CPU rear transition card you have is supported or unsupported on a Netra CT server Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 59 Href USB B connector ss SCSI connector SCSI A connector SCSI B connector 8 TTYA TTYB USB A connector g serial port serial port A Ethernet channel A it at Ethernet fl channel A Ethernet channel B i 5 Ethernet channel B c TTY A serial port HE TTYB serial port FN Cutout for PIM Connector Cutout for PIM connector a Sas Sa
38. e 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port 2 a Two RS 232 serial ports a One DB 15 alarm port A specific slot is reserved for the alarm card in both the Netra CT 810 server and the Netra CT 410 server FIGURE 4 20 shows the single wide 6U alarm card used in the Netra CT 810 server and the diskless Netra CT 410 server FIGURE 4 21 shows the double wide 3U alarm card used in the diskfull Netra CT 410 server Alarm Ethernet 1 4 e a Ethernet 2 z COM N COM 1 FIGURE 4 20 Single Wide 6U Alarm Card 54 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Alarm FIGURE 4 21 Double Wide 3U Alarm Card There is also an alarm rear transition card available for the rear access models of the Netra CT 810 server and Netra CT 410 server Either the single wide 6U alarm card or the double wide 3U alarm card can be used in conjunction with the alarm rear transition card The alarm rear transition card must be installed in the same slot at the rear of the server as the alarm card Refer to Alarm Rear Transition Card on page 62 for more information Components Available Only for the Front Access Models Following are components that are available only for front access model servers a Host CPU Front Transition Card on page 56 m Front Access Model Satellite CPU or I O Cards on page 56 Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 55 SCSI Parallel Ethernet B
39. e CompactPCI cards installed in the servers are installed from the front of the server and the cables are connected from the front There are no cards installed or cabling from the rear of the server so the back of the Netra CT server chassis is closed for front access models FIGURE 3 10 shows the top view of the front access model of a diskfull Netra CT 410 server and FIGURE 3 11 shows the top view of the front access model of a diskless Netra CT 410 server Front of chassis Rear of chassis oT CPU FTC Double wide 3U wor alarm card 4 Cables Hard disk drive Host CPU card slot 3 I O card or satellite CPU card slot 4 I O card or satellite CPU card slot 5 Midplane FIGURE 3 10 Front Access Model of a Netra CT 410 Server Diskfull Version Top View Chapter 3 Server Description 25 26 Front of chassis Rear of chassis CPU FTC Single wide 6U alarm card slot 1 ps I O card or satellite CPU card slot 2 oo Host CPU card slot 3 PE I O card or satellite CPU card slot 4 7 I O card or satellite CPU card slot 5 yf Midplane Cables FIGURE 3 11 Front Access Model of a Netra CT 410 Server Diskless Version Top View Rear Access Models For the rear access models of both the Netra CT 810 server and the Netra CT 410 server all the cables are connected to rear transition cards installed at the rear of the Netra CT server The rear transition cards
40. empty the following components is faulty because the system didn t detect e the card installed in the slot the card when it was inserted the alarm card e the system controller board Remove and replace the failed component to clear this state Blinking Off The card is coming up or going Do not remove the card in this state down On Off The card is up and running Do not remove the card in this state Off On The card is powered off You can remove the card in this state Blinking On The card is powered on but it is Wait several seconds to see if the green Power LED offline for some reason for stops blinking If it does not stop blinking after example a fault was detected on several seconds enter cfgadm al and verify that the card the card is in the unconfigured state then perform the necessary action depending on the card e Alarm card You can remove the alarm card in this state e All other cards Power off the slot through the alarm card software then remove the card On On The card is powered on and isin Deactivate the card using one of the following use but a fault has been detected on the card methods e Use the cfgadm f c unconfigure command to deactivate the card Note that in some cases this may cause the system to panic depending on the nature of the card hardware or software e Halt the system and power off the slot through the alarm card software then remove the card The green Power LED wil
41. hassis and servers 12 air filters 47 alarm card 53 alarm rear transition card 62 B buses Netra CT 410 server 24 Netra CT 810 server 23 C CPU card components 35 description 34 CPU front transition card 56 CPU rear transition card 59 D DC powered chassis and servers 11 determining if you have a front access or rear access server 29 if you have a Netra CT 810 server or Netra CT 410 server 20 if you have an AC or DC powered server and chassis 9 F fan trays 49 front access models 25 determining front access vs rear access 29 H hard disk drives 51 I O cards front access model 56 rear access description 65 M midplanes 22 N Netra CT 410 server buses 24 determining which server you have 20 71 physical specifications 17 Netra CT 810 server buses 23 determining which server you have 20 physical specifications 16 Netra CT chassis design 5 physical specifications 6 P physical specifications Netra CT 410 server 17 Netra CT 810 server 16 Netra CT chassis 6 PICMG specifications 1 power distribution units DC only 11 power entry unit AC only 12 power supply units 38 R rear access models 26 determining front access vs rear access 29 removeable media module 52 S system controller board 46 system status panel 39 72 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004
42. he power up sequence Once the system is completely powered up the system power LED remains on When the system is powered on pressing the system power button for less than 4 seconds will start the orderly power down sequence in a manner that no persistent operating system data structures are corrupted indicated by a blinking LED In the orderly power down applications in service may be abnormally terminated and no Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 45 further services will be invoked by the CPU Once the CPU has reached a quiescent state run level 0 as if init 0 had been invoked then the power suppl ies will turn off indicated by the LED changing from a blinking state to the off state If the button is held down for 4 seconds or longer the power suppl ies are turned off without any intervention of the CPU that is the emergency power down sequence occurs System Controller Board The system controller board is a hot swappable component located behind the system status panel you must remove the system status panel to access the system controller board The system controller board feeds system status information to the system status panel where LEDs give feedback on the status of the key components within the Netra CT servers The location of the system controller board in the Netra CT 810 server is illustrated in FIGURE 4 12 and the location of the system controller board in the Netra CT 410 server is illustrated in F
43. irst SCSI chain the lower hard disk drive HDD 1 is alone on the second SCSI chain Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 FIGURE 4 19 Removeable Media Module Location Alarm Card The alarm card is a standard component for both the Netra CT 410 servers and Netra CT 810 servers There are two different types of alarm cards used in the two servers The single wide 6U alarm card a U is a unit of measure equal to 1 75 inches or 44 45 mm This alarm card is used in the Netra CT 810 server and in the diskless version of the Netra CT 410 server The double wide 3U alarm card This alarm card is used only in the diskfull version of the Netra CT 410 server Significant Reliability Availability Serviceability RAS functions are provided by the alarm card The alarm card has its own CPU a Motorola MPC850 processor plus its own real time operating system and application software The alarm card and its accompanying software perform the following functions on the Netra CT server Enables you to power on and off the Netra CT server from a remote console Notifies an administrator in the event of a component failure Gives a hard or soft reset of the CPU board Interacts with the network management software on the server to indicate changes in system state Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 53 The alarm card has the following remote interfaces a Two RJ 45 connectors one 10 Mbps Ethernet port 1 and on
44. l then give status information e If the green Power LED goes off then you can remove the card e If the green Power LED remains on then you must halt the system and power off the slot through the alarm card software 44 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 TABLE 4 5 Meanings of Power and Okay to Remove LEDs LED State Power LED Okay to Remove LED 0 On Solid Component is installed and Component is Okay to Remove You configured can remove the component from the system if necessary On Flashing Component is installed but is Not applicable unconfigured or is going through the configuration process off Component was not recognized by Component is not Okay to Remove the system or is not installed in the Do not remove the component while slot the system is running TABLE 4 6 Meanings of Power and Fault LEDs LED State Power LED D Fault LED On Solid Component is installed and Component has failed Replace the configured component On Flashing Component is installed but is Not applicable unconfigured or is going through the configuration process Off Component was not recognized by Component is functioning properly the system or is not installed in the slot There is also a green system power LED and power on off button located on the system status panel When the system is off the system power LED will be unlit Pressing the system power button when the system is off will start t
45. lot 3 Host CPU card Host CPU RTC Slot 4 Satellite CPU or I O card CPU or I O RTC Slot 5 Satellite CPU or I O card CPU or I O RTC FIGURE 4 32 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I O Rear Transition Card Sets in a Netra CT 410 Server Top View I O Rear Transition Card Set The I O rear transition card set consists of two separate cards m The front I O card front m The I O rear transition card rear The front I O card contains the ASICs for the associated I O card and is installed from the front of the server however no cables are connected to the front I O card The I O rear transition card extends the ports for a particular I O card to the rear of the server The I O rear transition card and the front I O card must be installed in the same slot at the front of the server in order for the I O rear transition card to work For example if you install an I O rear transition card in I O slot 3 at the rear of a Netra CT 810 server you must also install the accompanying front I O card in 1 0 slot 3 at the front of the server When one of the two cards fails you should replace both the front 1 0 card and the I O rear transition card FIGURE 4 31 and FIGURE 4 32 give graphical representations of how the front I O cards should align with the I O rear transition cards RTCs Note that if you are facing the front of the server the I O slots read from left to right whereas they read from right to left if you are facing the re
46. move Power supply 42 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Each major component in the Netra CT 810 server or Netra CT 410 server has a set of LEDs on the system status panel that gives the status on that particular component Each component will have either the green Power and the amber Okay to Remove LEDs FIGURE 4 10 or the green Power and amber Fault LEDs FIGURE 4 11 Note that the components in the Netra CT servers all have the green Power LED and they will have either the amber Okay to Remove LED or the amber Fault LED but not both Green Power LED Amber Okay to Remove LED FIGURE 4 10 Power and Okay to Remove LEDs Green Power LED Amber Fault LED m TABLE 4 4 gives the LED states and meanings for any CompactPCI boards installed in a slot in the Netra CT 810 server or Netra CT 410 server FIGURE 4 11 Power and Fault LEDs m TABLE 4 5 gives the LED states and meanings for any component other than a CompactPCI board that has the green Power and amber Okay to Remove LEDs m TABLE 4 6 gives the LED states and meanings for any component other than a CompactPCI board that has the green Power and amber Fault LEDs Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 43 TABLE 4 4 CompactPCI Board LED States and Meanings Amber Green Okay to Power Remove LED state LED state Meaning Action Off Off The slot is empty or the system If there is a card installed in this slot then one of thinks that the slot is
47. nly support the 32 bit CompactPCI bus the midplanes in both Netra CT servers will allow 64 bit peer to peer transactions The midplanes will also support the H 110 telephony bus on all but these slots m Slots 1 and 8 in the Netra CT 810 server m Slots 1 and 3 in the Netra CT 410 server Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Slot 1 in the Netra CT 810 server and slot 3 in the Netra CT 410 server are reserved for the host CPU card Slot 8 in the Netra CT 810 server and slot 1 in the Netra CT 410 server are proprietary I O slots intended solely for alarm cards All CompactPCI slots support basic full and high availability hot swap on every CompactPCI slot FIGURE 3 8 shows the different buses on the Netra CT 810 server and FIGURE 3 9 shows the different buses on the Netra CT 410 server 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lo LO te te to wo te te a ja jo fo jo fo fo ia H 110 bus vt wt wt wt wv wt wt wt a ja ja jo ja ja jo fa ise ise ise ise ise ise ise ise a jo fol joy fa fa joy fa CompactPCI bus 64 bit extension N N N N N N N N j ja ja ja ja fo ja jo CompactPCI bus 32 bit 33 MHz a ja ja jo jo jo fa k FIGURE 3 8 Buses in a Netra CT 810 Server Front View Chapter 3 Server Description 23
48. nts Descriptions 35 Ethernet A port TTY A port A FIGURE 4 2 Host CPU Card Restrictions for the Netra CT Server The documentation that comes with the Netra CP2140 host CPU card explains how to set the SMC module settings on the SW0501 switches when installing a Netra CP2140 host CPU card into high availability chassis or a non high availability chassis The Netra CT server supports high availability hot swap however because the alarm card controls the high availability on the Netra CT server the settings on the SW0501 switches should actually be set in the default non high availability settings 36 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Following are the correct default settings for the SMC module switch SW0501 for the Netra CT server see FIGURE 4 3 and FIGURE 4 4 m Switch 1 Closed switch is set in direction of arrow m Switch 2 Closed switch is set in direction of arrow SW0501 a u DS SMC module
49. ons for the DC and AC powered chassis FIGURE 2 1 shows the DC chassis from the front and FIGURE 2 2 shows the AC chassis from the front Chassis Physical Specifications TABLE 2 1 Netra CT Server Chassis Physical Specifications Width Depth DC model Default configuration with rackmount brackets extended as shown in FIGURE 2 1 e With rackmount brackets flush against the bottom of the chassis Depth AC model Default configuration with rackmount brackets extended as shown in FIGURE 2 2 e With rackmount brackets flush against the bottom of the chassis Height Weight empty Weight fully loaded U S 17 5 inches 15 8 inches 13 8 inches 18 3 inches 16 3 inches 21 inches 74 lbs 150 lbs Metric 444 5 mm 400 mm 350 mm 465 mm 415 mm 533 6 mm 33 6 kg 68 kg 6 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 17 5 inches 444 5 mm 21 inches 533 6 mm 15 8 inches 400 mm FIGURE 2 1 Physical Specifications for the Netra CT Chassis DC model Chapter 2 Chassis Description 7 8 17 5 inches 444 5 mm 21 inches 533 6 mm 18 3 inches 465 mm FIGURE 2 2 Physical Specifications for the Netra CT Chassis AC model Power is supplied to the servers installed in the chassis differently depending on whether the servers are AC or DC powered a Determining If You Have AC or DC Powered Servers
50. ost CPU card A hot swappable component Must be installed along with a host CPU front transition card Refer to Host CPU Card on page 34 and Host CPU Front Transition Card on page 56 A hot swappable component Must be nstalled along with a host CPU rear ransition card Refer to Host CPU Card on page 34 and Host CPU Rear Transition ard on page 59 1 Host CPU front termination board INot applicable e Netra CT 810 server Not applicable e Netra CT 410 server A hot swappable component Refer to Host CPU Front Termination Board Netra CT 410 Server Only on page 61 Host CPU front transition card A hot swappable component Must be installed along with a host CPU card Refer to Host CPU Card on page 34 and Host CPU Front Transition Card on page 56 1 INot applicable Host CPU rear transition card INot applicable A hot swappable component Must be nstalled along with a host CPU card Refer o Host CPU Card on page 34 and Host PU Rear Transition Card on page 59 1 I O card A hot swappable component Refer to Front Access Model Satellite CPU or I O Cards jon page 56 32 Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 ot swappable components Both the front I O card and the I O rear transition card Imust be installed Refer to Rear Access IModel Satellite CPU or I O Cards on page 64 TABLE 4 1 Front Access Models
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52. ra CT 410 Server Disktull Version Top View 28 Rear Access Model of a Netra CT 410 Server Diskless Version Top View 28 Host CPU Card Locations 35 Host CPU Card 36 Location of SW0501 on SMC Module 37 Switch SW0501 in Closed Position Default for the Netra CT Server 37 Power Supply Unit Locations Netra CT 810 Server 38 Power Supply Unit Location Netra CT 410 Server 39 System Status Panel Locations 40 System Status Panel Netra CT 810 Server 41 System Status Panel Netra CT 410 Server 42 Power and Okay to Remove LEDs 43 Power and FaultLEDs 43 System Controller Board Location Netra CT 810 Server 46 System Controller Board Location Netra CT 410 Server 47 Power Supply Unit Air Filter and Main Air Filter Netra CT 810 Server 48 Power Supply Unit Air Filter and Main Air Filter Netra CT 410 Server 49 Fan Trays Netra CT 810 Server 50 Fan Trays Netra CT 410 Server 50 Drive Bay Cover Locations 52 Removeable Media Module Location 53 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I O Cards in a Front Access Netra CT 810 Server 57 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I O Cards in a Front Access Netra CT 410 Server 58 Supported and Unsupported Host CPU Rear Transition Card for a Netra CT Server 60 Locating the CPU Rear Transition Card in a Netra CT 810 Server Top View 61 Locating the CPU Rear Transition Card in a Netra CT 410 Server Top View 61 Alarm Rear Transition Card 62 Netra CT Server Product Overview Janu
53. s cards and other components is not a FRU However an empty server is The model of the Netra CT server that is configured so that all of the cables come out from the front of the chassis Used only for the CPU in the front access model of the Netra CT 410 server The CPU front transition card allows for CPU cabling from the front of the chassis One of the hot swap methods In the full hot swap model both the hardware and the software connection process are performed automatically See hot swap basic hot swap Implies the ability to remove and replace cards from and in a running server See full hot swap basic hot swap The functional equivalent of a backplane The midplane is secured to the back of the server The CPU card I O cards and storage devices plug into the midplane from the front and the rear transition cards plug into the midplane from the rear Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 NEBS PICMG R rear access rear transition card Reliability Availability Serviceability RAS An acronym for Network Equipment Building System A set of requirements for equipment installed in telco offices These requirements cover personnel safety protection of property and operational continuity NEBS testing involves subjecting equipment to various vibration stresses fire and other environmental insults There are three levels of NEBS compliance each a superset of the preceding NEBS level
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56. the following for this information m Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals shipped in AnswerBook form available in printed form as an at cost option m 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 The names of commands files Edit your login file and directories on screen Use 1s a to list all files computer output You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when su contrasted with on screen Password computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized Command line variable replace with a real name or value These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename Netra CT Server Product Overview January 2004 Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell machine_name C shell superuser machine_name Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Related Documentation The Netra CT server documentation is listed in the following table Title Part Number Netra CT Server Start Here 816 2479 Netra CT Server Product Overview 816 2480 Netra CT Server Installation Guide 816 2481 Netra CT Server Service Manual 816 2482 Netra CT Server System Administration Guide 816 2483 Netra CT Server
57. wer and Fault Upper fan tray behind the system status panel FAN 2 Power and Fault Lower fan tray behind the system status panel RMM Power and Okay to Remove Removeable media module PDU 1 DC only PDU 2 DC only PSU 1 PSU 2 Power and Fault Power and Fault Power and Okay to Remove Power and Okay to Remove Leftmost power distribution unit behind the server Rightmost power distribution unit behind the server Leftmost power supply unit Rightmost power supply unit Chapter 4 Components Descriptions 41 FIGURE 4 9 System Status Panel Netra CT 410 Server TABLE 4 3 System Status Panel LEDs for the Netra CT 410 Server LED LEDs Available Component Slot 1 Power and Okay to Remove Alarm card W installed in slot 1 Slot 2 Power and Okay to Remove I O card or satellite CPU card installed in slot 2 Slot 3 Power and Okay to Remove Host CPU card installed in slot 3 Slot 4 and 5 Power and Okay to Remove I O cards or satellite CPU cards installed in slot 4 and 5 HDD 0 Power and Okay to Remove Hard disk drive SCB Power and Fault System controller board behind the system status panel FAN 1 Power and Fault Upper fan tray behind the system status panel FAN 2 Power and Fault Lower fan tray behind the system status panel FTC Power and Fault Host CPU front transition card or host CPU front termination board PDU 1 DC only Power and Fault Power distribution unit behind the server PSU 1 Power and Okay to Re
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