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About This Document

Intended Audience
This document describes the ATAE hardware devices, including shelves, SMMs, server blades,
switch blades, power cables, PDBs, KVM, tapes, USM server, and auxiliary devices such as
disk arrays. In addition, the document describes the system configuration and power distribution
scheme.
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Updates between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes in earlier issues.

Issue 04 (2011-06-15)
Added the description of S3900 disk arrays. Rectified the bugs in the document.

Issue 03 (2011-03-28)
The configurations of the following cabinets are updated in this issue:
l 02112817
l 02112818
l 02113081
The KVM model number in this issue is switched to TMZ1710 or TMZ1720.

Issue 02 (2010-10-15)
Second official release.
Rectified the bugs in the document.

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Added the description of AT8280 shelves, AUPSA server blades, and AGTSA server blades.

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1 Technical indexes and configuration of the ATAE.............................................................1-1
1.1 Technical Specifications of the ATAE Cabinet..............................................................................................1-2
1.1.1 Technical Specifications of the DC Cabinet..........................................................................................1-2
1.1.2 Technical Specifications of the AC Cabinet..........................................................................................1-2
1.2 Configuration and Power Distribution of DC Cabinets..................................................................................1-3
1.2.1 02113081 Basic Cabinet.........................................................................................................................1-3
1.2.2 02113082 Extension Cabinet.................................................................................................................1-5
1.2.3 02113083 Storage Cabinet.....................................................................................................................1-5

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1.3.3 02112817 Extension Cabinet...............................................................................................................1-11
1.3.4 02112818 Storage Cabinet...................................................................................................................1-11
1.3.5 02112819 Network Cabinet.................................................................................................................1-12

2 Cabinets........................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Appearance......................................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Components.....................................................................................................................................................2-2
2.3 Structural Features...........................................................................................................................................2-4
2.4 Technical Specifications.................................................................................................................................2-5

3 ATAE Shelf..................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Compatibility Between a Shelf and Its Components......................................................................................3-2
3.2 AT8223 Shelf..................................................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.1 Appearance.............................................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.2 Features..................................................................................................................................................3-5
3.2.3 Power Entry Module..............................................................................................................................3-6
3.2.4 Fan Tray.................................................................................................................................................3-6
3.2.5 Cable Management.................................................................................................................................3-8
3.2.6 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................3-9
3.3 AT8261 Shelf..................................................................................................................................................3-9
3.3.1 Appearance...........................................................................................................................................3-10

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3.3.2 Features................................................................................................................................................3-11
3.3.3 Power Entry Module............................................................................................................................3-12
3.3.4 Fan Tray...............................................................................................................................................3-13
3.3.5 Cable Management...............................................................................................................................3-14
3.3.6 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................3-15
3.4 AT8280 Shelf................................................................................................................................................3-16
3.4.1 Appearance...........................................................................................................................................3-16
3.4.2 Features................................................................................................................................................3-18
3.4.3 PEM......................................................................................................................................................3-19
3.4.4 Fan Tray...............................................................................................................................................3-23
3.4.5 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................3-25

4 SMM.............................................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 SMM................................................................................................................................................................4-2
4.1.1 Appearance.............................................................................................................................................4-2
4.1.2 Panel.......................................................................................................................................................4-3
4.1.3 Functions................................................................................................................................................4-6
4.1.4 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................ 4-9
4.2 SDM................................................................................................................................................................4-9

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5 Server Blades...............................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 AWBSA Server Blade....................................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.1 Appearance and Composition................................................................................................................ 5-2
5.1.2 Panel.......................................................................................................................................................5-4
5.1.3 Functions................................................................................................................................................5-7
5.1.4 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................................ 5-9
5.2 AHCSA Server Blade......................................................................................................................................5-9
5.2.1 Appearance and Composition..............................................................................................................5-10
5.2.2 Panel.....................................................................................................................................................5-12
5.2.3 Functions..............................................................................................................................................5-15
5.2.4 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................5-17
5.3 AUPSA Server Blade....................................................................................................................................5-18
5.3.1 Appearance and Composition..............................................................................................................5-18
5.3.2 Panel.....................................................................................................................................................5-20
5.3.3 Functions..............................................................................................................................................5-21
5.3.4 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................5-23
5.4 AGTSA Server Blade....................................................................................................................................5-24
5.4.1 Appearance and Composition..............................................................................................................5-24
5.4.2 Panel Description.................................................................................................................................5-25
5.4.3 Functions..............................................................................................................................................5-27

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5.4.4 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................5-28


5.5 AGFRB RTM of the Server Blade................................................................................................................5-29
5.5.1 Appearance and Composition..............................................................................................................5-29
5.5.2 Panel.....................................................................................................................................................5-30
5.5.3 Functions..............................................................................................................................................5-33
5.5.4 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................5-33
5.6 ASRFB RTM of the Server Blade.................................................................................................................5-34
5.6.1 Appearance and Composition..............................................................................................................5-34
5.6.2 Panel.....................................................................................................................................................5-35
5.6.3 Functions..............................................................................................................................................5-36
5.6.4 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................5-37
5.7 Daughter Cards of an RTM...........................................................................................................................5-37
5.7.1 Through GE Daughter Card.................................................................................................................5-38
5.7.2 Through FC Daughter Card..................................................................................................................5-39
5.7.3 Loopback FC Daughter Card...............................................................................................................5-40
5.7.4 SCSI Daughter Card.............................................................................................................................5-40

6 Switch Blades..............................................................................................................................6-1
6.1 AXCBA Switch Blade....................................................................................................................................6-2

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6.2 AXCRA RTM of the SwitchrBlade...............................................................................................................6-12
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6.2.2 Panel.....................................................................................................................................................6-13
6.2.3 Functions..............................................................................................................................................6-19
6.2.4 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................6-19

7 Auxiliary Devices.......................................................................................................................7-1
7.1 Technical Specifications of Auxiliary Devices...............................................................................................7-2
7.1.1 Technical Specifications of DC Power Supply Devices........................................................................7-2
7.1.2 Technical Specifications of AC Power Supply Devices........................................................................7-4
7.2 DPD100-6-20 DC PDB...................................................................................................................................7-8
7.2.1 Appearance.............................................................................................................................................7-8
7.2.2 Functions..............................................................................................................................................7-11
7.2.3 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................7-12
7.3 APD32-6-24 AC PDB...................................................................................................................................7-13
7.3.1 Appearance...........................................................................................................................................7-13
7.3.2 Functions..............................................................................................................................................7-15
7.3.3 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................7-15
7.4 APD63-2-24 AC PDB...................................................................................................................................7-16
7.4.1 Appearance...........................................................................................................................................7-16
7.4.2 Functions..............................................................................................................................................7-18

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7.4.3 Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................7-18


7.5 AC/DC Converter..........................................................................................................................................7-19
7.5.1 Tyco CP2000AC54 AC/DC Suite........................................................................................................7-19
7.5.2 Eltek Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC Suite.................................................................................................7-21
7.6 KVM..............................................................................................................................................................7-22
7.7 USM Server...................................................................................................................................................7-23
7.8 Disk Arrays...................................................................................................................................................7-26
7.8.1 S3100 or S3200 Disk Array.................................................................................................................7-26
7.8.2 S2300E Disk Array..............................................................................................................................7-31
7.8.3 S5300 or S5600 Disk Array.................................................................................................................7-35
7.8.4 S2600F Disk Array...............................................................................................................................7-39
7.8.5 Introduction to an OceanStor S3900 Disk Array.................................................................................7-42
7.8.6 DX80 Disk Array.................................................................................................................................7-52

8 Cable Introduce..........................................................................................................................8-1
8.1 PGND Cables..................................................................................................................................................8-2
8.1.1 PGND Cable of a Cabinet......................................................................................................................8-2
8.1.2 PGND Cables of Devices in a Cabinet...................................................................................................8-2
8.2 Power Cables of the Devices in the DC Cabinet.............................................................................................8-3

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Figure 1-1 Configuration and power distribution of the 02113081 basic DC cabinet.........................................1-4
Figure 1-2 Configuration and power distribution of the 02113082 extension DC cabinet..................................1-5
Figure 1-3 Configuration and power distribution of the 02113083 DC storage cabinet......................................1-6
Figure 1-4 Configuration and power distribution of the 02113084 DC network cabinet....................................1-7
Figure 1-5 Configuration and power distribution of the 02112815 basic AC cabinet.........................................1-8
Figure 1-6 Configuration and power distribution of the 02112816 basic AC cabinet.......................................1-10
Figure 1-7 Configuration and power distribution of the 02112817 extension AC cabinet................................1-11
Figure 1-8 Configuration and power distribution of the 02112818 AC storage cabinet....................................1-12
Figure 1-9 Configuration and power distribution of the 02112819 AC network cabinet..................................1-13

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Figure 2-1 Appearance of the N68E cabinet........................................................................................................2-2

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Figure 2-4 Combined N68E cabinets...................................................................................................................2-5

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Figure 3-1 Front view of the AT8223
Figure 3-2 Rear view of
Figure 3-3 PEM....................................................................................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-4 Air flow direction in the AT8223 shelf..............................................................................................3-7
Figure 3-5 Cable trough of the AT8223 shelf......................................................................................................3-8
Figure 3-6 Front view of the AT8261 shelf.......................................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-7 Rear view of the AT8261 shelf.........................................................................................................3-11
Figure 3-8 PEM..................................................................................................................................................3-12
Figure 3-9 Air flow direction in the AT8261 shelf............................................................................................3-13
Figure 3-10 Cable trough of the AT8261 shelf..................................................................................................3-15
Figure 3-11 Front view of the AT8280 shelf.....................................................................................................3-17
Figure 3-12 Rear view of the AT8280 shelf.......................................................................................................3-18
Figure 3-13 Exterior of the PEM........................................................................................................................3-19
Figure 3-14 Hardware structure of the PEM......................................................................................................3-20
Figure 3-15 Appearance of the fan tray..............................................................................................................3-23
Figure 3-16 Air flow direction in the shelf.........................................................................................................3-24
Figure 4-1 Appearance of an SMM......................................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 Floor plan of an SMM........................................................................................................................4-3
Figure 4-3 SMM panel.........................................................................................................................................4-3
Figure 4-4 SOL channel.......................................................................................................................................4-8

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Figure 4-5 Appearance of an SDM....................................................................................................................4-10


Figure 4-6 Plan of an SDM................................................................................................................................4-10
Figure 4-7 SDM..................................................................................................................................................4-11
Figure 5-1 Appearance of the AWBSA................................................................................................................5-2
Figure 5-2 Components of the AWBSA..............................................................................................................5-3
Figure 5-3 AWBSA panel....................................................................................................................................5-5
Figure 5-4 Appearance of the AHCSA..............................................................................................................5-10
Figure 5-5 Components of the AHCSA.............................................................................................................5-11
Figure 5-6 AHCSA panel...................................................................................................................................5-12
Figure 5-7 Appearance of the AUPSA...............................................................................................................5-18
Figure 5-8 Components of the AUPSA..............................................................................................................5-19
Figure 5-9 Panel of the AUPSA.........................................................................................................................5-20
Figure 5-10 Appearance of the AGTSA.............................................................................................................5-24
Figure 5-11 Components of the AGTSA...........................................................................................................5-25
Figure 5-12 Panel of the AGTSA.......................................................................................................................5-26
Figure 5-13 Structure of an AGFRB RTM........................................................................................................5-30
Figure 5-14 AGFRB panel.................................................................................................................................5-31
Figure 5-15 Structure of the ASFRB..................................................................................................................5-34
Figure 5-16 ASFRB panel..................................................................................................................................5-35

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Figure 5-18 Appearance of the thorough FC daughter card...............................................................................5-39

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Figure 6-1 AppearanceIof the switch blade with basic configuration..................................................................6-3
Figure 5-20 Appearance of the SCSI

Figure 6-2 Appearance of the switch blade with basic configuration and a GE module.....................................6-4
Figure 6-3 Appearance of the switch blade with basic configuration + an FC module.......................................6-5
Figure 6-4 Appearance of the switch blade with basic configuration, a GE module, and an FC module...........6-5
Figure 6-5 AXCBA panel.....................................................................................................................................6-6
Figure 6-6 Appearance of the AXCRA..............................................................................................................6-13
Figure 6-7 AXCRA panel...................................................................................................................................6-14
Figure 7-1 Overall appearance of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB............................................................................7-8
Figure 7-2 Front panel of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.........................................................................................7-9
Figure 7-3 Rear view of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.........................................................................................7-10
Figure 7-4 Front view of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB..........................................................................................7-14
Figure 7-5 Rear view of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB...........................................................................................7-14
Figure 7-6 Front view of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB..........................................................................................7-17
Figure 7-7 Rear view of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB...........................................................................................7-17
Figure 7-8 Appearance of the CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite................................................................................7-20
Figure 7-9 Appearance of the Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite..........................................................................7-21
Figure 7-10 KVM...............................................................................................................................................7-22
Figure 7-11 Rear view........................................................................................................................................7-23
Figure 7-12 Front view.......................................................................................................................................7-24

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Figure 7-13 Rear view........................................................................................................................................7-24


Figure 7-14 Indicators and buttons on the front panel.......................................................................................7-25
Figure 7-15 Indicators on the rear panel.............................................................................................................7-25
Figure 7-16 Appearance of the S3100 disk array...............................................................................................7-27
Figure 7-17 Rear view of the S3200 control frame (with an optional DC power socket).................................7-27
Figure 7-18 Indicators on the front panel of the S3100 or S3200 disk array.....................................................7-28
Figure 7-19 Indicators on the rear panel of the S3100 disk array......................................................................7-29
Figure 7-20 Appearance of the S2300E control frame.......................................................................................7-31
Figure 7-21 Front view of the S2300E disk array..............................................................................................7-32
Figure 7-22 Rear view of the S2300E disk array...............................................................................................7-32
Figure 7-23 Appearance of the S5300 disk array...............................................................................................7-35
Figure 7-24 Front view of the S5300 disk array................................................................................................7-36
Figure 7-25 Rear view of the S5300 disk array..................................................................................................7-36
Figure 7-26 Appearance of the S2600F disk array.............................................................................................7-39
Figure 7-27 Front view of the S2600F disk array..............................................................................................7-39
Figure 7-28 Rear view of the S2600F disk array...............................................................................................7-40
Figure 7-29 Indicators on the front panel of the S2600F disk array..................................................................7-40
Figure 7-30 Indicators on the controller of the S2600F disk array....................................................................7-41
Figure 7-31 Front view of an OceanStor S3900 controller subrack...................................................................7-43

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Figure 7-34 Rear view of a 2 U SAS disk subrack............................................................................................7-46

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Figure 7-36 Rear panelIof an OceanStor S3900 controller subrack...................................................................7-47
Figure 7-35 Front panel of an OceanStor

Figure 7-37 Appearance of the DX80 disk array...............................................................................................7-52


Figure 7-38 Front view of the DX80 disk array.................................................................................................7-53
Figure 7-39 Rear view of the DX80 disk array..................................................................................................7-53
Figure 7-40 Indicators and switches on the front panel of the DX80 disk array ...............................................7-54
Figure 7-41 Indicators on the controller of the DX80 disk array.......................................................................7-55
Figure 8-1 Appearance of the PGND cable of a cabinet......................................................................................8-2
Figure 8-2 Connecting the PGND cable of a device to the grounding hole of the cabinet..................................8-2
Figure 8-3 DC power cable with both OT terminals............................................................................................8-3
Figure 8-4 DC power cable with an OT terminal and a cord end terminal..........................................................8-3
Figure 8-5 AC power cable of the device in the AC cabinet................................................................................8-4
Figure 8-6 Appearance of an MZCIM-USB-B module....................................................................................... 8-5
Figure 8-7 Appearance of an MZCIM-PS2 module.............................................................................................8-5
Figure 8-8 Terminator..........................................................................................................................................8-5

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Table 1-1 Technical specifications of the DC cabinet..........................................................................................1-2


Table 1-2 Technical specifications of the AC cabinet..........................................................................................1-3
Table 2-1 Technical specifications of the N68E cabinet......................................................................................2-5
Table 3-1 Compatibility between a shelf and its components..............................................................................3-2
Table 3-2 Compatibility between a shelf and its components..............................................................................3-2
Table 3-3 Description of fan tray indicator status................................................................................................3-7
Table 3-4 Technical specifications of an AT8223 shelf.......................................................................................3-9
Table 3-5 Description of fan tray indicator status..............................................................................................3-14
Table 3-6 Technical specifications of an AT8261 shelf.....................................................................................3-15

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Table 3-9 Description of fan tray indicator status..............................................................................................3-25

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Table 4-2 Indicators onI the SMM panel...............................................................................................................4-4
Table 4-1 Ports on the SMM panel.......................................................................................................................4-4

Table 4-3 Status of the handle on the SMM.........................................................................................................4-6


Table 4-4 Modes of configuring the power saving policies.................................................................................4-7
Table 4-5 Technical specifications of the SMM..................................................................................................4-9
Table 4-6 Port description..................................................................................................................................4-11
Table 4-7 Indicator description...........................................................................................................................4-12
Table 4-8 Technical specifications.....................................................................................................................4-13
Table 5-1 Components of the AWBSA................................................................................................................5-3
Table 5-2 Description of the indicators of the AWBSA......................................................................................5-5
Table 5-3 Status of the ejector levers of the AWBSA..........................................................................................5-7
Table 5-4 Functions of the AWBSA....................................................................................................................5-8
Table 5-5 Technical specifications of the AWBSA.............................................................................................5-9
Table 5-6 Components of the AHCSA...............................................................................................................5-11
Table 5-7 Description of the indicators of the AHCSA.....................................................................................5-13
Table 5-8 Status of the handles of the AHCSA..................................................................................................5-15
Table 5-9 Functions of the AHCSA...................................................................................................................5-16
Table 5-10 Technical specifications of the AHCSA..........................................................................................5-17
Table 5-11 Components of the AUPSA.............................................................................................................5-19
Table 5-12 Indicators on the AUPSA panel.......................................................................................................5-21

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Table 5-13 Functions of the AUPSA..................................................................................................................5-22


Table 5-14 Technical specifications of the AUPSA...........................................................................................5-23
Table 5-15 Components of the AGTSA.............................................................................................................5-25
Table 5-16 Indicators on the AGTSA.................................................................................................................5-26
Table 5-17 Functions of the AGTSA................................................................................................................. 5-27
Table 5-18 Technical specifications of the AGTSA...........................................................................................5-29
Table 5-19 Indicators of the AGFRB.................................................................................................................5-32
Table 5-20 Technical specifications of the AGFRB.......................................................................................... 5-33
Table 5-21 Indicators on the ASFRB panel........................................................................................................5-36
Table 5-22 Technical specifications of the ASFRB...........................................................................................5-37
Table 5-23 Description of the indicators on the thorough GE daughter card.....................................................5-38
Table 5-24 Description of the indicators on the thorough FC daughter card.....................................................5-39
Table 6-1 Ports on the AXCBA panel..................................................................................................................6-7
Table 6-2 Indicators on the AXCBA panel..........................................................................................................6-8
Table 6-3 Technical specifications of the AXCBA............................................................................................6-11
Table 6-4 Interfaces on the AXCRA panel........................................................................................................ 6-14
Table 6-5 Indicators on the AXCRA panel........................................................................................................6-15
Table 6-6 Technical specifications of the AXCRA............................................................................................6-19
Table 7-1 Technical specifications of auxiliary DC power supply devices in an ATAE cabinet........................7-2

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Table 7-6 Interfaces onIthe APD32-6-24 AC PDB............................................................................................7-15
Table 7-5 Technical specifications

Table 7-7 Technical specifications of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB......................................................................7-15


Table 7-8 Interfaces on the APD63-2-24 AC PDB............................................................................................7-18
Table 7-9 Technical specifications of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB......................................................................7-18
Table 7-10 Specifications of the CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite............................................................................7-20
Table 7-11 Specifications of the Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite......................................................................7-21
Table 7-12 Indicators on the front panel............................................................................................................ 7-28
Table 7-13 Indicators on the rear panel..............................................................................................................7-29
Table 7-14 Indicator description.........................................................................................................................7-33
Table 7-15 Indicator description.........................................................................................................................7-37
Table 7-16 Indicators on the front panel of the S2600F disk array....................................................................7-41
Table 7-17 Indicators on the controller of the rear panel................................................................................... 7-42
Table 7-18 Hardware components of an OceanStor S3900 disk array...............................................................7-42
Table 7-19 Indicators on the front panel and rear panel on an OceanStor S3900 controller subrack................7-48
Table 7-20 Indicators and switches on the front panel of the DX80 disk array.................................................7-54
Table 7-21 Indicators on the controller of the DX80 disk array.........................................................................7-55
Table A-1 Working environment of an ATAE cabinet.......................................................................................A-1

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This topic describes the technical indexes, configuration, power distribution schemes of the
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1.2 Configuration and Power Distribution of DC Cabinets
This topic describes the configuration and power distribution of the ATAE DC cabinets.
1.3 Configuration and Power Distribution of AC Cabinets
This topic describes the configuration and power distribution of the ATAE AC cabinets.

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1.1 Technical Specifications of the ATAE Cabinet


This topic describes the input voltage, current, maximum power, and weight of the ATAE cabinet
in full configuration.

1.1.1 Technical Specifications of the DC Cabinet


This topic describes the input voltage, current, maximum power, and weight of the ATAE direct
current (DC) cabinet in full configuration.
1.1.2 Technical Specifications of the AC Cabinet
This topic describes the input voltage, current, maximum power, and weight of the ATAE
alternating current (AC) cabinet in full configuration.

1.1.1 Technical Specifications of the DC Cabinet


This topic describes the input voltage, current, maximum power, and weight of the ATAE direct
current (DC) cabinet in full configuration.

Table 1-1 lists the technical specifications of the ATAE DC cabinet in full configuration.

Table 1-1 Technical specifications of the DC cabinet

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Basic cabinet Four -48 V DC inputs, each 5377 410
(02113081) delivering a current of 80 A

Extension cabinet Four -48 V DC inputs, each 5550 420


(02113082) delivering a current of 80 A

Storage cabinet Four -48 V DC inputs, each 5250 400


(02113083) delivering a current of 100 A

Network cabinet Two -48 V DC inputs, each 2400 390


(02113084) delivering a current of 60 A

NOTE

The maximum power of a cabinet refers to the maximum power consumption sum of all devices when the
cabinet is fully loaded. The maximum weight of a cabinet refers to the weight of the cabinet and all devices
in it when the cabinet is fully loaded.

1.1.2 Technical Specifications of the AC Cabinet


This topic describes the input voltage, current, maximum power, and weight of the ATAE
alternating current (AC) cabinet in full configuration.

Table 1-2 lists the technical specifications of the ATAE AC cabinet in full configuration.

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Table 1-2 Technical specifications of the AC cabinet


Category Specifications of the Circuit Maximum Maximum
Breaker Power (W) Weight (kg)

Basic cabinet Four 220 V AC inputs, two 5728 470


(02112815 ) inputs being 20 A and two inputs
being 16 A

Basic cabinet Four 220 V AC inputs, two 5369 430


(02112816) inputs being 20 A and two inputs
being 16 A

Extension cabinet Four 220 V AC inputs, each 6196 420


(02112817) delivering a current of 20 A

Storage cabinet Two 220 V AC inputs, each 4000 430


(02112818) delivering a current of 20 A

Network cabinet Two 220 V AC inputs, each 2000 430


(02112819) delivering a current of 20 A

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1.2 Configuration
This topic describes the configuration and power distribution of the ATAE DC cabinets.

1.2.1 02113081 Basic Cabinet


1.2.2 02113082 Extension Cabinet
1.2.3 02113083 Storage Cabinet
1.2.4 02113084 Network Cabinet

1.2.1 02113081 Basic Cabinet


Figure 1-1 shows the configuration and power distribution of the 02113081 basic cabinet.

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Figure 1-1 Configuration and power distribution of the 02113081 basic DC cabinet

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l If a disk array is configured in the cabinet, the S2300E occupies 4U, whereas the S3100 or S3200
occupies 3U.
l Server installing supports 21240157 (used in pairs) are required to install the USM (HP DL380 G5/
G6). Only the basic cabinet is configured with server installing supports.
l The USM (HP DL380 G5/G6) must be installed in the bottom 2 U space of the basic cabinet and can
use only 06040060 connectors.

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1.2.2 02113082 Extension Cabinet


Figure 1-2 shows the configuration and power distribution of the 02113082 extension cabinet.

Figure 1-2 Configuration and power distribution of the 02113082 extension DC cabinet

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1.2.3 02113083 Storage Cabinet


Figure 1-3 shows the configuration and power distribution of the 02113083 storage cabinet.

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Figure 1-3 Configuration and power distribution of the 02113083 DC storage cabinet

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If a disk array is configured in the cabinet, the S2300E occupies 4U, whereas the S3100 or S3200 occupies
3U.

1.2.4 02113084 Network Cabinet


Figure 1-4 shows the configuration and power distribution of the 02113084 network cabinet.

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Figure 1-4 Configuration and power distribution of the 02113084 DC network cabinet

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1.3 Configuration and Power Distribution of AC Cabinets


This topic describes the configuration and power distribution of the ATAE AC cabinets.

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1.3.1 02112815 Basic Cabinet


1.3.2 02112816 Basic Cabinet
1.3.3 02112817 Extension Cabinet
1.3.4 02112818 Storage Cabinet
1.3.5 02112819 Network Cabinet

1.3.1 02112815 Basic Cabinet


Figure 1-5 shows the configuration and power distribution of the 02112815 basic cabinet.

Figure 1-5 Configuration and power distribution of the 02112815 basic AC cabinet

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NOTE

l The AT8280, AT8261, and AT8223 shelves are powered by the AC/DC convertor. Figure 1-5 shows
the cable connection when the Eltek AC/DC convertor is used. Another set of power cables A_SW4
and B_SW4 is to be used when the Tyco AC/DC convertor is configured.
l If a disk array is configured in the cabinet, the S2300E occupies 4U, whereas the S3100 or S3200
occupies 3U.
l Server installing supports 21240157 (used in pairs) are required to install the USM (HP DL380 G5/
G6). Only the basic cabinet is configured with server installing supports.
l The USM (HP DL380 G5/G6) must be installed in the bottom 2 U space of the basic cabinet and can
use only 06040060 connectors.

1.3.2 02112816 Basic Cabinet


Figure 1-6 shows the configuration and power distribution of the 02112816 basic cabinet.

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Figure 1-6 Configuration and power distribution of the 02112816 basic AC cabinet

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l The AT8280, AT8223, and AT8261 shelves are powered by the AC/DC convertor. Figure 1-6 shows
the cable connection when the Eltek AC/DC convertor is used. Another set of power cables A_SW4
and B_SW4 is to be used when the Tyco AC/DC converter is configured.
l Server installing supports 21240157 (used in pairs) are required to install the USM (HP DL380 G5/
G6). Only the basic cabinet is configured with server installing supports.
l The USM (HP DL380 G5/G6) must be installed in the bottom 2 U space of the basic cabinet and can
use only 06040060 connectors.

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1.3.3 02112817 Extension Cabinet


Figure 1-7 shows the configuration and power distribution of the 02112817 extension cabinet.

Figure 1-7 Configuration and power distribution of the 02112817 extension AC cabinet

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l Figure 1-7 shows the cable connection when the Tyco AC/DC converter is used. If the Tyco AC/DC
converter is used, you do not need to connect the power cables (A_SW6 and B_SW6) to the power
cables (A_SW4 and B_SW4).
l The AT8280, AT8261, and AT8223 shelves are powered by the AC/DC convertor.

1.3.4 02112818 Storage Cabinet


Figure 1-8 shows the configuration and power distribution of the 02112818 storage cabinet.

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Figure 1-8 Configuration and power distribution of the 02112818 AC storage cabinet

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If a disk array is configured in the cabinet, the S2300E occupies 4U, whereas the S3100 or S3200 occupies
3U.

1.3.5 02112819 Network Cabinet


Figure 1-9 shows the configuration and power distribution of the 02112819 network cabinet.

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Figure 1-9 Configuration and power distribution of the 02112819 AC network cabinet

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2 Cabinets

About This Chapter

The ATAE adopts N68E cabinets.

2.1 Appearance
The N68E cabinet complies with the requirement of the Dimensions of Mechanical Structures

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The N68E cabinet consists of a front door, a rear door, two side panels, and a rack.
2.3 Structural Features
The N68E cabinet has the following structural features: cabinet material, cabling mode, ESD
jack, heat dissipation, protection performance, installation scenarios, cabinet combination.
2.4 Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the N68E cabinet consist of the maximum installation height
inside the cabinet, dimensions, and weight of an empty cabinet.

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2.1 Appearance
The N68E cabinet complies with the requirement of the Dimensions of Mechanical Structures
of the 482.6 mm (19 Inch) Series (IEC 60297-2 Standard). The N68E cabinet is designed with
a modular structure, which facilitates expansion and maintenance. The surface of the cabinet
and the rack is NC purplish grey.
Figure 2-1 shows the appearance of the N68E cabinet.

Figure 2-1 Appearance of the N68E cabinet

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2.2 Components
The N68E cabinet consists of a front door, a rear door, two side panels, and a rack.
Figure 2-2 shows the structure of the N68E cabinet.

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Figure 2-2 Structure of the N68E cabinet

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1 Front door 2 Rear door 3 Side panels 4 Rack

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2.3 Structural Features


The N68E cabinet has the following structural features: cabinet material, cabling mode, ESD
jack, heat dissipation, protection performance, installation scenarios, cabinet combination.

Cabinet Material
The N68E cabinet is a cabinet with electro-galvanized steel sheets and cold-rolled steel sheets
assembled by screws. The fireproof performance of internal materials complies with the
standards of the Underwriter Laboratories (UL).

Cabling Mode
Cable holes are reserved on the top and at the bottom of the N68E cabinet. The N68E cabinet
supports overhead cabling and underfloor cabling.

ESD Jack
Before installing the N68E cabinet, you must wear an ESD wrist strap and ensure that the
connector of the ESD wrist strap is connected properly to the ESD jack in the middle of the
N68E cabinet, as shown in Figure 2-3.

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Heat Dissipation
The front door, rear door, and bottom plate of the N68E cabinet have high-density air vents.
Therefore, the N68E cabinet supports front air intake, back air exhaust, and upper air exhaust
and provides good heat dissipation performance.

Protection Performance
The protection performance of the N68E cabinet is described as follows:

l The cabinet design takes full account of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Therefore,
the N68E cabinet has excellent electromagnetic shielding performance.

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l The air vents on the bottom plate of the cabinet are installed with air filters. The same
enhances the dust-proof capability of the N68E cabinet.
l The grounding resistance of the N68E cabinet does not exceed 0.1 ohm.

Installation Scenarios
The installation scenarios of the N68E cabinet are as follows:

l The N68E cabinet can be installed on the concrete floor.


l The N68E cabinet can also be installed on the ESD floor. In such a case, the N6X series
supports are required.

Cabinet Combination
The N68E cabinets can be installed side by side. When installing the N68E cabinets side by side,
connect them by using connecting plates, as shown in Figure 2-4.

Figure 2-4 Combined N68E cabinets

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2.4 Technical Specifications


The technical specifications of the N68E cabinet consist of the maximum installation height
inside the cabinet, dimensions, and weight of an empty cabinet.

Table 2-1 lists the technical specifications of the N68E cabinet.

Table 2-1 Technical specifications of the N68E cabinet

Cabinet Maximum Dimension (W x D x H) Weight of an Empty


Type Installation Cabinet
Height
Inside the
Cabinet

N68E-22 46U 600 mm×800 mm×2,200 mm 100kg

24”×31”×87”

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l 1 U = 1.75 in. or 44.45 mm. U is the height unit defined in the IEC 60297 standard.
l The weight of an empty cabinet includes the weight of the front door, rear door, left side panel, and
right side panel.

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3 ATAE Shelf

About This Chapter

An ATAE shelf is composed of functional components. The shelf provides components with
power supply, interconnection, heat dissipation, and management functions, and it provides
installation slots.

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At the front of the shelf, all types of functional blades, including server blades and switch blades,
are configured.
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At the rear of the shelf, the components, such
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configured.

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3.1 Compatibility Between
This topic
3.2 AT8223 Shelf
This topic describes the appearance, features, power supply, and technical specifications of an
AT8223 shelf.
3.3 AT8261 Shelf
This topic describes the appearance, features, power supply, and technical specifications of an
AT8261 shelf.
3.4 AT8280 Shelf
This topic describes an AT8280 shelf in terms of the appearance, features, power supply, and
technical specifications.

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3.1 Compatibility Between a Shelf and Its Components


This topic describes the compatibility between a shelf of different models and its components.
Table 3-1 describes the compatibility between the shelves of different models and their
components.

Table 3-1 Compatibility between a shelf and its components


Component Name AT8223 Shelf AT8261 Shelf

AWBSA server blade √ √

AHCSA server blade √ √

AHCSB server blade √ ×

AGTSA server blade √ ×

AXCBA switch blade √ √

SMM √ √

SDM × √

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Component AT8280 Shelf AT5280 Shelf

AWBSA server √ √ √ √
blade

AHCSA server √ √ √ √
blade

AHCSB server √ × × ×
blade

AGTSA server √ × × ×
blade

AUPSA server √ √ √ √
blade

AXCBA switch √ √ √ √
blade

SMM √ √ √ √

SDM × √ √ ×

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NOTE

The check mark (√) indicates that the shelf is compatible with the corresponding components; the x-sign
(x) indicates that the shelf is not compatible with the corresponding components. SMMs and switch blades
vary depending on the models of the delivered shelves.

3.2 AT8223 Shelf


This topic describes the appearance, features, power supply, and technical specifications of an
AT8223 shelf.
3.2.1 Appearance
This topic describes the appearance of the AT8223 shelf.
3.2.2 Features
This topic describes the structural features and functions of the AT8223 shelf.
3.2.3 Power Entry Module
This topic describes the appearance of a power entry module (PEM) of a shelf.
3.2.4 Fan Tray
The heat dissipation system of the AT8223 shelf mainly includes the fan tray. The fan tray is
used to dissipate the heat generated by the blades in the shelf subracks.
3.2.5 Cable Management

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This topic describes how to manage the cables of the AT8223 shelf.

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This topic describes the technical specifications of an AT8223 shelf.
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This topic describes the appearance of the AT8223 shelf.

Front View
Figure 3-1 shows the front view of the AT8223 shelf. The structure is described as follows:
l The middle range of the shelf provides 14 slots for installing server blades and switch
blades. Server blades and switch blades are inserted into the shelf through the guide rails
from the front side of the shelf.
l The backplane is in the middle of the shelf and parallel with the front and rear sides. It is
used for the transmission of signals between blades and power inputs of blades.
l The shelf management module (SMM) is at the bottom of the front side of the shelf. It is
used for managing all blades, fans, and power supplies. A maximum of two SMMs can be
configured. The SMM is horizontally inserted into the shelf from the bottom of the front
side of the shelf.
l The fan tray, consisting of fans and an air intake vent, is at the bottom of slots. It is inserted
into the shelf through the guide rails from the front side of the shelf.
l The server blades, switch blades, SMMs, and fan tray can be replaced and maintained from
the front side of the shelf.

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Figure 3-1 Front view of the AT8223 shelf

1 Blade slots 2 Fan tray (with an air 3 SMM

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Figure 3-2 shows the rear view of the AT8223 shelf. The structure is described as follows:
l The middle range of the shelf provides 14 slots for installing the RTMs of server blades
and switch blades.
l The RTMs of server blades and switch blades are inserted into the shelf through the guide
rails from the rear side of the shelf.
l The RTMs of server blades and switch blades can be maintained from the rear side of the
shelf.
l The shelf is powered by two groups of input power supplies working in active/standby
mode, and each group is configured with two power cables.

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Figure 3-2 Rear view of the AT8223 shelf

1 Grounding point of the shelf 2 Air exhaust vent 3 RTM slots


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This topic describes the structural features and functions of the AT8223 shelf.

Structural Features
The AT8223 shelf possesses the following structural features:

l 14U (1U = 44.45 mm) high


l Two SMM slots and 14 blade slots
l High speed interconnected backplane in dual-star topology
l A maximum of 4000 W for heat dissipation
l Hybrid dual-star intelligent platform management bus (IPMB)

Functions
The AT8223 shelf performs the following functions:

l The service bus, IPMB, and SMM support the 1+1 redundancy mode, and the fan supports
the N+1 redundancy mode.
l The shelf provides various platform management features, in compliance with IPMI V1.5.
l The event log mechanism helps to locate faults more quickly and accurately.
l The shelf supports hot plugging, which ensures service security.

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l The electronic monitoring design automatically prevents blades from being inserted
improperly.
l The dimensions of the shelf comply with the IEC60297 standard, so the shelf can be
installed in a standard 19-inch cabinet.
l The standard dual-star backplane supports the separation of the management plane and the
service place. This enhances system reliability.

3.2.3 Power Entry Module


This topic describes the appearance of a power entry module (PEM) of a shelf.

Function
When a shelf is installed in a DC cabinet, the shelf is powered on by the PDBs on top of the
cabinet.
When a shelf is installed in a DC cabinet, you can select one of the following AC power supplies
to power on the shelf:
l Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite
l CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite
The two suites are designed with high density and high performance. In this way, customers can
be supplied with electric power of high scalability, high serviceability, and high stability in the

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Figure 3-3 PEM
e

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l NEG (-): -48 V terminal (-)


l RTN (+): RTN terminal (+)

3.2.4 Fan Tray


The heat dissipation system of the AT8223 shelf mainly includes the fan tray. The fan tray is
used to dissipate the heat generated by the blades in the shelf subracks.

Functions
The fan tray is at the bottom of the integrated shelf and above the power entry module (PEM).
It supports hot swap, as shown in Figure 3-4. The fan tray dissipates heat generated by blades

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in the blade subracks by extracting air upward. The air filter works with the fan tray to filter the
intake air of the system and prevent pollutants such as dust from the air, thus ensuring smooth
working of the heat dissipation system.

Figure 3-4 Air flow direction in the AT8223 shelf

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The heat dissipation features of the AT8223 shelf are as follows:
Use the forcible air cooling technology and adopt the upward and backward air ducts, that
is, air inlets at the lower part of the front side and air outlets at the upper part of the back
side.
l The heat dissipation system automatically controls the rate according to the internal
temperature to implement intelligent heat dissipation. It provides 300 W cooling capability
for each front slot and 30 W cooling capability for each rear slot.
l The core part of the heat dissipation system, the fan tray, is designed in two layers. It
supports N+N redundancy protection. In this way, failure of a fan does not affect the running
of the system. The maximum air volume of the shelf is 650 cubic foot per minute (CFM).

Indicators
The fan tray panel in the front of the shelf has one indicator. This indicator displays the operating
status of the fan tray. Table 3-3 shows the different status and meanings of the indicator.

Table 3-3 Description of fan tray indicator status

Indicator Color Status Description Normal Status

HEALTHY Green or red Off The fan tray is On in green


powered off.

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Indicator Color Status Description Normal Status

On in green The fan tray


runs normally.

Blinking in The fan tray


green requests to be
activated.

Blinking in red An alarm is


generated.

3.2.5 Cable Management


This topic describes how to manage the cables of the AT8223 shelf.

The rear side of the AT8223 shelf is configured with a cable trough for the cables with a cross-
sectional area of 3,000 mm2.

Function Description
The cable trough performs the following functions:
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Routes the cablesa R e
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Appearance of the Cable Trough


Figure 3-5 shows the appearance of the cable trough.

Figure 3-5 Cable trough of the AT8223 shelf

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3.2.6 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of an AT8223 shelf.
Table 3-4 shows the technical specifications of an AT8223 shelf.

Table 3-4 Technical specifications of an AT8223 shelf


Type Technical Specifications

Dimension (W x D 450 mm × 436 mm × 619.5 mm


x H)

Weight Installation weight: 30 kg (excluding server blades, switch blades, and


the corresponding RTMs)

Operating weight: 105 kg (in full configuration)

Power supply Working voltage: -40 V DC to -72 V DC

Maximum power The maximum power consumption of a shelf that contains two switch
consumption blades and two shelf management modules (SMMs) is 600 W.
The maximum power consumption of a shelf in full configuration of
AHCSB blades is 2640 W.
The maximum power consumption of a shelf in full configuration of
AHCSA or AWBSA blades is 2400 W.
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Environment
r e n ce +5ºC to +40ºC (41ºF to 104ºF)
Long-term working temperature:
temperature
l R e fe temperature: -5ºC to +55ºC (23ºF to 131ºF)
naStorage temperature: -40ºC to 70ºC (-40ºF to 158ºF)
Short-term working

I n t e r
Humidity Long-term working humidity: 5% RH to 85% RH (non-condensing)
Short-term working humidity: 5% RH to 90% RH (non-condensing)
Storage humidity: 10% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing)

3.3 AT8261 Shelf


This topic describes the appearance, features, power supply, and technical specifications of an
AT8261 shelf.
3.3.1 Appearance
This topic describes the appearance of the AT8261 shelf.
3.3.2 Features
This topic describes the structural features and functions of the AT8261 shelf.
3.3.3 Power Entry Module
This topic describes the appearance of a power entry module (PEM) of a shelf.
3.3.4 Fan Tray
The heat dissipation system of the AT8261 shelf mainly includes the fan tray. The fan tray is
used to dissipate the heat generated by the blades in the shelf subracks.
3.3.5 Cable Management

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This topic describes how to manage the cables of the AT8261 shelf.
3.3.6 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of an AT8261 shelf.

3.3.1 Appearance
This topic describes the appearance of the AT8261 shelf.

Front View
Figure 3-6 shows the front view of the AT8261 shelf. The structure is described as follows:
l The middle range of the shelf provides 14 slots for installing server blades and switch
blades. Server blades and switch blades are inserted into the shelf through the guide rails
from the front side of the shelf.
l The backplane is in the middle of the shelf and parallel with the front and rear sides. It is
used for the transmission of signals between blades and power input of blades.
l The SMM is at the bottom of the front side of the shelf. It is used for managing all blades,
fans, and power supplies. A maximum of two SMMs can be configured. The SMM is
horizontally inserted into the shelf from the bottom of the front side of the shelf.
l The fan tray, consisting of fans and an air intake vent, is at the bottom of slots. It is inserted
into the shelf through the guide rails from the front side of the shelf.

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l The server blades, switch blades, SMMs, and fan tray can be replaced and maintained from

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the front side of the shelf.

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Figure 3-6 Front view of the AT8261 shelf

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1 Slots 2 Fan tray (with an air 3 SMM


intake vent)

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Rear View
Figure 3-7 shows the rear view of the AT8261 shelf. The structure is described as follows:

l The middle range of the shelf provides 14 slots for installing the RTMs of server blades
and switch blades.
l The RTMs of server blades and switch blades are inserted into the shelf through the guide
rails from the rear side of the shelf.
l The RTMs of server blades and switch blades can be maintained from the rear side of the
shelf.
l The SDM is at the bottom of the rear side of the shelf. The SDM and the SMM are inserted
in paired mode. A maximum of two SDMs can be configured.
l The shelf is powered by two groups of input power supplies working in active/standby
mode, and each group is configured with two power cables.

Figure 3-7 Rear view of the AT8261 shelf

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1 Grounding point of the shelf 2 Air exhaust vent 3 RTM slots


4 Cable trough 5 Power input area 6 SDM

3.3.2 Features
This topic describes the structural features and functions of the AT8261 shelf.

Structural Features
The AT8261 shelf possesses the following structural features:

l 14U high

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l Two SMM slots, two SDM slots, and 14 blade slots


l High speed interconnected backplane in dual-star topology
l A maximum of 2640 W for heat dissipation
l Hybrid dual-star IPMB

Functions
The AT8261 shelf performs the following functions:
l The design of the service bus, IPMB, and SMM supports the 1+1 redundancy mode, and
the design of the fan supports the N+1 redundancy mode.
l The shelf provides various platform management features, in compliance with IPMI V1.5.
l The event log mechanism helps to locate faults more quickly and accurately.
l The shelf supports hot plugging, which ensures service security.
l The electronic monitoring design automatically prevents blades from being inserted
improperly.
l The dimensions of the shelf comply with the IEC60297 standard, so the shelf can be
installed in a standard 19-inch cabinet.
l The standard dual-star backplane supports the separation of the management plane and the
service place. This enhances system reliability.

3.3.3 Power Entry Module


O n l y
r e n cemodule (PEM) of a shelf.
This topic describes the appearance of a power entry

l R e fe
Function
n t e r na
I is installed in a DC cabinet, the shelf is powered on by the PDBs on top of the
When a shelf
cabinet.
When a shelf is installed in a DC cabinet, you can select one of the following AC power supplies
to power on the shelf:
l Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite
l CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite
The two suites are designed with high density and high performance. In this way, customers can
be supplied with electric power of high scalability, high serviceability, and high stability in the
smallest space.

Appearance
Figure 3-8 shows the appearance of the PEM.

Figure 3-8 PEM

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NOTE

l NEG (-): -48 V terminal (-)


l RTN (+): RTN terminal (+)

3.3.4 Fan Tray


The heat dissipation system of the AT8261 shelf mainly includes the fan tray. The fan tray is
used to dissipate the heat generated by the blades in the shelf subracks.

Functions
The fan tray is at the bottom of the integrated shelf and above the power entry module (PEM).
It supports hot swap, as shown in Figure 3-9. The fan tray dissipates heat generated by blades
in the blade subracks by extracting air upward. The air filter works with the fan tray to filter the
intake air of the system and prevent pollutants such as dust from the air, thus ensuring smooth
working of the heat dissipation system.

Figure 3-9 Air flow direction in the AT8261 shelf

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The heat dissipation features of the AT8261 shelf are as follows:


l Use the forcible air cooling technology and adopt the upward and backward air ducts, that
is, air inlets at the lower part of the front side and air outlets at the upper part of the back
side.
l The heat dissipation system automatically controls the rate according to the internal
temperature to implement intelligent heat dissipation. It provides 200 W cooling capability
for each front slot and 30 W cooling capability for each rear slot.
l The core part of the heat dissipation system, the fan tray, supports N+1 redundancy
protection. In this way, failure of a fan does not affect the running of the system. The

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maximum air volume of the shelf is 560 CFM, which meets the heat dissipation
requirements of low power consumption blades.

Indicators
The fan tray panel in the front of the shelf has one indicator. This indicator displays the operating
status of the fan tray. Table 3-5 shows the different status and meanings of the indicator.

Table 3-5 Description of fan tray indicator status


Indicator Color Status Description Normal Status

HEALTHY Green or red Off The fan tray is On in green


powered off.

On in green The fan tray


runs normally.

Blinking in The fan tray


green requests to be
activated.

Blinking in red An alarm is


generated.

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3.3.5 Cable Management
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This topic describes how to manage the cables of the AT8261 shelf.
The rear side of the AT8261 shelf is configured with a cable trough for the cables with a cross-
sectional area of 3,000 mm2.

Function Description
The cable trough performs the following functions:
l Keeps the leading-out cables of the blade cables in order to avoid the inconvenience of
maintenance.
l Routes the cables leading from the external interfaces on the RTMs of server blades and
switch blades.

Appearance of the Cable Trough


Figure 3-10 shows the appearance of the cable trough.

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Figure 3-10 Cable trough of the AT8261 shelf

3.3.6 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of an AT8261 shelf.

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Table 3-6 shows the technical specifications of an AT8261 shelf.

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Table 3-6 Technical specifications of an AT8261

l R e
Type
n t e r na Technical Specifications

I (W x D 450 mm × 436 mm × 619.5 mm


Dimension
x H)

Weight Installation weight: 39 kg (excluding server blades, switch blades, and


the corresponding RTMs)

Operating weight: 98 kg (in full configuration)

Power supply Working voltage: -40 V DC to -72 V DC

Maximum power The maximum power consumption of a shelf that contains two switch
consumption blades and two SMMs is 450 W.
The maximum power consumption of a shelf in full configuration of
AHCSA or AWBSA blades is 2250 W.

Environment Long-term working temperature: +5ºC to +40ºC (41ºF to 104ºF)


temperature Short-term working temperature: -5ºC to +55ºC (23ºF to 131ºF)
Storage temperature: -40ºC to 70ºC (-40ºF to 158ºF)

Humidity Long-term working humidity: 5% RH to 85% RH (non-condensing)


Short-term working humidity: 5% RH to 90% RH (non-condensing)
Storage humidity: 10% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing)

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3.4 AT8280 Shelf


This topic describes an AT8280 shelf in terms of the appearance, features, power supply, and
technical specifications.

3.4.1 Appearance
This topic describes the appearance of an AT8280 shelf.
3.4.2 Features
This topic describes the features of an AT8280 shelf in terms of the structure and functions of
the AT8280 shelf.
3.4.3 PEM
This topic describes the functions of the PEM.
3.4.4 Fan Tray
This topic describes the appearance, heat dissipation features, and indicator meanings of the fan
tray of the AT8280 shelf.
3.4.5 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of an AT8280 shelf.

3.4.1 Appearance
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This topic describes the appearance of an AT8280 shelf.

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Front View
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Figure 3-11 shows the front view of the AT8280 shelf. The structure of the AT8280 shelf is as
follows:
l The AT8280 shelf has 14 slots for installing server blades and switch blades.
l A backplane is installed within the AT8280 shelf and used for transmitting signals between
blades.
l The active fan tray and fan standby tray are located below the blades and can be maintained
independently.
l The shelf management modules (SMMs), at the bottom of the front of the AT8280 shelf,
are used to manage all blades, fans, and power supplies. An AT8280 shelf contains two
SMMs.

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Figure 3-11 Front view of the AT8280 shelf

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1: slot 2: fan tray 1 3: fan tray 2
4: air inlets
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Rear View
Figure 3-12 shows the rear view of the AT8280 shelf. The structure of the AT8280 shelf is as
follows:
l The AT8280 shelf has 14 slots for installing server blades and switch blades.
l Shelf data modules (SDMs) are located at the bottom of the back of the AT8280 shelf.
SDMs and SMMs are configured in the front and back slots in pairs. Two SDMs are
configured in an AT8280 shelf.
l The power entry modules (PEMs) are located above the SDMs. Two PEMs are configured
for each shelf and can be maintained independently.

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Figure 3-12 Rear view of the AT8280 shelf

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1 Shelf grounding point 2 Upper air outlets 3 Slots for RTMs
4 Lower air outlets 5 and 6 PEMs 7 SDM area

3.4.2 Features
This topic describes the features of an AT8280 shelf in terms of the structure and functions of
the AT8280 shelf.

Structure
The structure features of the AT8280 shelf are as follows:

l 14 U shelf
l 14 blade slots, two SMM slots, and two SDM slots
l Hybrid dual-star IPMB bus

Functions
The AT8280 shelf provides the following functions:

l Assembling the blades in the AT8280 shelf using backplanes to build an independent
working unit

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l Protecting blades from external damages and powering on blades and fan trays
l Providing heat dissipation channels for the system

3.4.3 PEM
This topic describes the functions of the PEM.

Functions
The Power Entry Module (PEM) provides power supply, filtering, surge protection, and
overcurrent protection for the subrack. It also monitors the status of the power supply, surge
protection circuit, and circuit breaker, and generates an alarm on detecting any kind of
abnormality.
The PEM supports 2-input power supplies and uses the hydraulic electromagnetic breaker (also
called circuit breaker) as the overcurrent protection component. The PEM can be maintained
manually.

Exterior
l Figure 3-13 shows the exterior of the PEM.

Figure 3-13 Exterior of the PEM

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l Figure 3-14 shows the hardware structure of the PEM.

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Figure 3-14 Hardware structure of the PEM

(1) POWER indicator (2) Handle (3) Circuit breaker

(4) Captive screw (5) Power input terminal (6) Commissioning interface

(7) HOTSWAP indicator (8) HEALTHY indicator (9) OFFLINE button

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In Figure 3-14, the digits 1 and 2 on the front panel of the PEM indicate 2-input power

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supplies.

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InteCAUTION
A button named OFFLINE is located on the front panel of the PEM. When replacing the
PEM, you must press the OFFLINE button and wait for the HOTSWAP indicator to blink
blue (on for 100 ms and then off for 900 ms alternatively) before removing the PEM.

Interfaces
A serial commissioning interface is located on the front panel of the PEM. The interface is used
to load software during the debugging of the monitoring board and to load programs during
maintenance.

Indicators
Table 3-7 describes the indicators on the PEM.

Table 3-7 Indicators on the PEM

Name Mark Status Meaning

Power POWER Steady in green The PEM is supplied with power.


indicator
Off The PEM is not supplied with power.

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Name Mark Status Meaning

Hot-swap HOTSWAP Steady in blue The PEM is powered off (in the deactivated
indicator state).

Blinking in blue The PEM is requesting activation or being


(on for 900 ms activated.
and off for 100
ms)

Blinking in blue The PEM is requesting deactivation or


(on for 100 ms being deactivated.
and off for 900
ms)

Off The PEM is in activated state.

Health HEALTHY Blinking in The monitoring unit of the PEM is being


indicator green and red activated.

Steady in green No alarm is generated after the PEM is


activated.

Flashing in red An alarm is generated after the PEM is


activated.

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You can remove the PEM when it is in the deactivated state.

Technical Specifications
Table 3-8 lists the technical specifications of the PEM.

Table 3-8 Technical specifications of the PEM

Item Specification

Voltage and Rated input voltage -48 V DC or -60 V DC


current
Input voltage range -40 V DC to -72 V DC

Number of power inputs 2-input power supply

Maximum input current 32 A per input

Output protection Overcurrent protection

Indicators l Indicating whether the PEM has power supply


l Indicating the health status of the PEM
l Indicating the hot-swap status of the PEM

Voltage drip ≤ 0.5 V

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Item Specification

EMC Electrom Radiated The integrated equipment has passed the CISPR22
agnetic emission Class A test.
interferen
ce Conducted The integrated equipment has passed the CISPR22
emission Class A test.

Electrom Radiated Chassis: 10 V/m, 80% AM (1 kHz)


agnetic susceptibilit
susceptib y
ility
ESD Contact arc discharge: ±6 kV
Atmospheric discharges: ±8 kV

Electrical The PDB operates normally when a test signal of


fast 5/50 ns, 5 kHz, and 0.5 kV is applied to the signal
transient/ cable of the PDB or when a test signal of 5/50 ns,
burst (EFT) 5 kHz, and 1 kV is applied to the power cable of
the PDB.

Anti- The PDB operates normally when a test signal of


interference 0.15 MHz to 80 MHz, 10 V, and 80% AM (1 kHz)
capability in is applied to the power cable and signal cable of
transmissio the PDB.
n
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re n ce mode: 1 kV; common mode: 2 kV;
e performance grade: B
l Ref
Surge Differential

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Safety specifications The PDB complies with the IEC60950-1,
EN60950-1, and GB4943 specifications.

Environmen Operating temperature Long-term operating temperature: 5°C to 45°C


t (41°F to 113°F)
Short-term working temperature: -5°C to 50°C
(23°F to 122°F)

Storage temperature -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)

Relative humidity ≤ 95% RH

Altitude -60 m to 3000 m (-196.85 ft. to 9842.40 ft.)

Structure Dimensions 215 mm x 80 mm x 112 mm (8.46 in. x 3.15 in. x


4.41 in.) (width x height x depth)

Input terminal Duplex M6 input terminals. The distance between


the two holes is 0.625 inches.

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Item Specification

Monitoring Detected item l Status and value of the voltage of the input
power supply
l Status of the surge protection circuit
l Status of the circuit breaker
l Temperature
l Presence of fans

Communication IPMB interface that is based the Inter-Integrated


interface Circuit (I2C)

NOTE
Short term means that the successive working duration is not more than 96 hours and that the total working
duration of a year is not more than 15 days.

3.4.4 Fan Tray


This topic describes the appearance, heat dissipation features, and indicator meanings of the fan
tray of the AT8280 shelf.

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Figure 3-15 shows the appearance of the fan tray.

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Figure 3-15 Appearance of the fan tray

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Functions
The fan tray is used to dissipate the heat generated by all parts in the shelf. Figure 3-16 shows
the air flow direction in the shelf.

Figure 3-16 Air flow direction in the shelf

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The physical features of the fan tray are as follows:

l The fan tray of the AT8280 shelf is distributed at two layers. That is, two fan trays are
configured in each shelf to avoid heat dissipation failure caused by a fault on a single fan.
l The fan tray comprises the fan tray body, fan monitoring board, and fans. It is at the bottom
of the shelf, and supports online maintenance and hot swap.

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l The fan tray uses six fans (weight x height x depth: 120 mm x 120 mm x 25.4 mm). The
fans at each layer are distributed in three columns and two rows. They are fastened through
screws.
l The fan tray dissipates heat by extracting air upward. The air comes in from the ventilation
hole panels on the front, left, and right sides, and comes out from the upper and lower outlets
at the rear part of the shelf.
l Fans in the fan tray support N+1 redundancy protection. If one fan is faulty, the system
running is not affected.
l The fan monitoring board in the fan tray supports intelligent rate control and fan fault
alarming.

Indicators
The fan tray panel in the front of the shelf has one indicator. This indicator displays the working
status of the fan tray. Table 3-9 shows the different status and meanings of the indicator.

Table 3-9 Description of fan tray indicator status

Indicator Color Status Description

HEALTHY Red/green Off No current is input to


the fan tray.

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to be activated.

Blinking in red An alarm is


generated.

3.4.5 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of an AT8280 shelf.

Table 3-10 describes the technical specifications of the AT8280 shelf.

Table 3-10 Technical specifications of the AT8280 shelf

Type Technical Specification

Dimension (W x D 436 mm × 420 mm × 619.5 mm


x H)

Weight Installation weight: 27 kg (excluding server blades, switch blades, and


the corresponding RTMs)

Running weight: 92 kg (in full configuration)

Power supply Voltage range: -40 V DC to -57 V DC or -50 V DC to -72 V DC

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Type Technical Specification

Maximum power The maximum power consumption of a shelf that contains two switch
consumption blades and two SMMs is 450 W.
The maximum power consumption of a shelf in full configuration of
AHCSA or AWBSA blades is 2250 W.

Environment Long-term working temperature: 5ºC to 45ºC (41ºF to 104ºF)


temperature Short-term working temperature: -5ºC to 50ºC (23ºF to 131ºF)
Storage temperature: -40ºC to 70ºC (-40ºF to 158ºF)

Humidity Long-term working humidity: 5% RH to 85% RH (non-condensing)


Short-term working humidity: 5% RH to 90% RH (non-condensing)
Storage humidity: 10% RH to 95% RH (no condensing)

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4 SMM

About This Chapter

The shelf management module (SMM) is the hardware management module of the ATAE. The
ATAE provides SMMs and shelf data modules (SDMs).
4.1 SMM

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This topic describes the information about a shelf management module (SMM).

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4.2 SDM

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This topic describes the information about a shelf data module (SDM).
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4.1 SMM
This topic describes the information about a shelf management module (SMM).

4.1.1 Appearance
This topic describes the SMM.
4.1.2 Panel
This describes the handle, ports, and indicators of an SMM panel.
4.1.3 Functions
This describes the functions of the SMM management, KVM over IP, configuration recovery,
power saving, and serial data over LAN (SOL).
4.1.4 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the SMM.

4.1.1 Appearance
This topic describes the SMM.
The SMM is the shelf management module provided by the ATAE. The SMM is used to manage
all the hardware of the shelf and performs different functions, such as device management, event

n ly
management, asset management, power management, remote maintenance, configuration
O
nce
recovery, power saving, and power supply monitoring.

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The SMM provides 40 dual-star IPMB interfaces. These interfaces are connected to the

nter nal
backplane to communicate with the baseboard management controllers (BMC) of different
boards.
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The two SMMs communicate with each other through the IPMB and synchronization network
ports. The SMMs are located at the lower front part of the service shelf. Figure 4-1 and Figure
4-2 respectively show the appearance and floor plan of an SMM.

Figure 4-1 Appearance of an SMM

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Figure 4-2 Floor plan of an SMM

1. Spanner 2. Data connector 3. Positioning pin 4. Power connector

4.1.2 Panel
This describes the handle, ports, and indicators of an SMM panel.
The SMM panel provides four types of indicators (that is, the alarm indicator, HEALTHY
indicator, user indicator, and HOTSWAP indicator), one serial port, one network port, and one
reset button.
Figure 4-3 shows the SMM panel.
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1. Minor alarm indicator 2. Major alarm indicator

3. Critical alarm indicator 4. COM serial port

5. ETH0 network port 6. HOTSWAP indicator

7: Handle 8. Reset button

9. User indicator 10. HEALTHY indicator

The SMM panel provides one serial port and one network port. Table 4-1 describes the two
ports on the SMM panel.

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Table 4-1 Ports on the SMM panel


Port Name Function Description

COM serial port It is used for local debugging, It is an RJ45 port meeting the
local maintenance, local RS232 standard. Its baud rate is
configuration, and local or 115,200 bit/s and is not
remote connection provided with an indicator.
management.

ETH 0 network port It is used for debugging, It is an RJ45 port meeting the FE
maintenance, and standard. It is a 10/100M Base-
configuration. T auto-negotiation port. The
cable type is UTP5.

Table 4-2 describes the indicators on the SMM panel.

Table 4-2 Indicators on the SMM panel


Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal
Status

HEALTHY Red Health indicator The HEALTHY The indicator


indicator
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Green
of status:

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green: The SMM is
not inserted in the
subrack or not
powered on.
l The indicator is
steady green: The
SMM runs normally.
l The indicator flashes
green at a frequency
of 0.5 Hz: The SMM
is in standby state.
l The indicator is on in
red: The software is
not started or a
hardware fault exists.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal


Status

HOTSWAP Blue Hot swap The HOTSWAP Off


indicator indicator indicator has four types
of status:
l Off: The SMM is
running or in active
state.
l Always on: The SMM
is powered off.
l Blinking at a high
frequency: The SMM
is being activated.
l Blinking at a low
frequency: The SMM
is being deactivated.

Alarm indicator Red Minor alarm When being on, the three Off
indicator alarm indicators
Major alarm respectively indicate:
indicator l A minor alarm
Critical alarm
On ly (Minor)

nce
indicator l A major alarm

R ef ere (Major)

nal
l A critical alarm

I n ter (Critical)

User indicator Red User-defined Users can define the -


Green indicator status and meanings of
this indicator.

NOTE

l Blinking at a high frequency means that the indicator is on for 900 ms and off for 100 ms alternatively.
l Blinking at a low frequency means that the indicator is on for 100 ms and off for 900 ms alternatively.

The SMM panel has one removable handle. This handle helps to insert, remove, fasten, power
on, and power off the SMM. Table 4-3 lists the status of the handle on the SMM.

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Table 4-3 Status of the handle on the SMM


Status Description

Closed l When the handle is not closed, the HOTSWAP


indicator is on and the SMM is not powered
on.
l When the handle is closed, the HOTSWAP
indicator blinks at a high frequency. When the
HOTSWAP indicator is off, the SMM works
normally.

Open l Before the handle is open, the SMM works


normally.
l When the handle is open, the HOTSWAP
indicator blinks at a low frequency. After the
HOTSWAP indicator turns on steady, the
SMM is powered off. In this case, you can
remove the SMM by holding the handle.

The SMM provides a reset button. The reset button is used to reset and restart the SMM.

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l to restart the SMM when a program or a command is running.
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Do not press the reset button

4.1.3 Functions
This describes the functions of the SMM management, KVM over IP, configuration recovery,
power saving, and serial data over LAN (SOL).

Management Functions
The SMM provides the following management functions:
l Device monitoring
The SMM monitors the working status of the FRU.
l Log management
The SMM generates full set of system log files and enables you to search for a log file in
the system.
l Asset management
The SMM enables you to configure and query the asset information about the devices.
l Power management
The SMM enables you to query the power status of the devices and control the power
assignment of the shelf.
l Hot swap management
The SMM enables you to manage the hot swap operations and status of the FRU.

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l Alarm management
The SMM receives the alarms reported by the FRUs and handles faults based on the alarm
information. For example, if a blade generates a high-temperature alarm, you need to power
off the blade.
l Fault locating
When a fault occurs in the system, the SMM can quickly locate the fault through the remote
maintenance system.
l Hard disk monitoring
The SMM monitors the status of hard disks. When a hard disk is faulty, the SMM generates
an alarm to prompt the user to back up data on the hard disk.
l Power supply monitoring
If a Yida or Taike power shelf, which matches Huawei devices, supplies power to the
devices in the server, you can use the SMM to monitor the status of the power shelf and its
power module.

Configuration Recovery
Configuration recovery means when a switch blade or a load balance blade in a certain slot is
replaced, the configuration data of the original blade is automatically recovered from the SMM
to the new blade.
In the process of starting the blade, if the SMM has the blade configuration file that is different

On ly
from the configuration file on the blade, the blade system provides the menu for selecting the

ere nce
configuration file to start loading. You can choose to download the configuration file on the

f
e
SMM to the blade and start loading, or start loading directly through the configuration file on

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the blade. If no operation is performed within five seconds, the blade system automatically

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downloads the configuration file on the SMM to the blade and starts loading.

NOTE

The service blades do not support the configuration recovery function.

Power Saving
The SMM enables you to configure the power saving policies. You can use two ways to configure
the power saving policies, as described in Table 4-4.

Table 4-4 Modes of configuring the power saving policies


Power Saving Policy Configuration Mode

No power saving Set the CPU frequency to the maximum


regardless of the CPU load.

Maximum power saving Set the CPU frequency to the minimum


regardless of the CPU load.

NOTE
By default, the no power saving policy is set.

You can specify the maximum power saving policy in a certain period.

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SOL
SOL is a serial data transmission channel that is set up between the remote client and the blade
serial ports through the SMM. The SOL channel consists of the serial data over IP (SoIP) and
serial data over IPMB (SoIPMB), as shown in Figure 4-4. You can implement the remote
management mode on the client by remotely operating the serial ports of the blades.

Figure 4-4 SOL channel

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The SMM provides the following functions in the SOL channel:

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l Enabling the SOL connection

l R e f
a
The SMM can enable or disable the SOL connection.

nt e r n
TheISMM can read data from the network ports of the remote client and send data to the
l Forwarding data

BMC modules of blades through the IPMB. The SMM can also read data from the BMC
modules and send data to the remote client.
l Controlling the number of clients that enable the SOL connection
The system supports up to four online clients at the same time. If the client number already
reaches four and another SOL connection is requested, the SMM does not accept the request
and sends a message indicating that the links are fully used.
l Querying the SOL connection
You can query the information about all the current online SOL connections, including the
user name, IP address of the client, and COM port number of the blade.
l Disconnecting the SOL connection for timeout
You can set the interval during which performing no operation on the client is allowed by
the system. If no operation is performed on the client in the interval, the SMM disconnects
the SOL connection.

NOTE
Only one of the SOL, KVM over IP, and online upgrade functions can be performed on a blade at the same
time.

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NTP Time Synchronization


The Network Time Protocol (NTP) service function is used to implement the time
synchronization between the SMM and the server. You can use this function to accurately
identify the time when an alarm fault is generated.

4.1.4 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of the SMM.
Table 4-5 describes the parameters of the SMM.

Table 4-5 Technical specifications of the SMM


Item Specification

Dimensions Depth: 300 mm


Width: 178 mm
Height: 20 mm

Weight 0.97 kg

Power consumption 25 W

Environment temperature l Long-term working temperature: 5°C to

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40°C

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R e +55°C

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l Storage temperature: -40°C to +70°C

Humidity l Long-term working humidity: 5% to 85%


l Short-term working humidity: 5% to 90%

NOTE
Short term means that the successive working duration is not more than 48 hours and that the total working
duration of a year is not more than 15 days.

4.2 SDM
This topic describes the information about a shelf data module (SDM).

4.2.1 Appearance
A shelf data module (SDM) is a shelf management module of the ATAE.
4.2.2 Panel
This topic describes the appearance of a shelf data module (SDM), including the interfaces,
indicator, and handle on the SDM.
4.2.3 Functions
This topic describes the functions of a shelf data module (SDM).
4.2.4 Technical Specifications

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This topic describes the technical specifications of a shelf data module (SDM).

4.2.1 Appearance
A shelf data module (SDM) is a shelf management module of the ATAE.

SDMs and shelf management modules (SMMs) are installed in pairs. Two SDMs are installed
and the SDMs work in active-standby mode.

SDMs are installed at the bottom of the back of a shelf. Figure 4-5 and Figure 4-6 show the
appearance and plan of an SDM respectively.

Figure 4-5 Appearance of an SDM

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Figure 4-6 Plan of an SDM

1: handle 2: guide pin 3: data connector

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4.2.2 Panel
This topic describes the appearance of a shelf data module (SDM), including the interfaces,
indicator, and handle on the SDM.

Appearance of an SDM
There are one Healthy indicator, two serial ports, one network port, and one DIP switch on the
SDM. See Figure 4-7.

Figure 4-7 SDM

1: Handle 2: Healthy indicator 3: ETH network port


4: COM2 serial port 5: COM1 serial port 6: DIP switch

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Port Description
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land one network port on the SDM. Table 4-6 describes the functions
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There are two serial ports
of the ports.

Table 4-6 Port description

Port Function Description

The port is used for local Communication standards: RS232 Port


COM1 commissioning, maintenance, and type: RJ45 Baud rate: 115200 bit/s
serial port configuration, and local or remote Indicator: no
connection management.

The port is used to configure and Communication standards: RS485 Port


COM2
manage PDBs of a cabinet. type: RJ45 Baud rate: 115200 bit/s
serial port
Indicator: no

The port is used for operation Network port: standard FE port Auto-
ETH
management, such as running negotiation: 10/100MBase-T Port type:
network
commands and managing the WEB RJ45
port
UI.

Indicator Description
Table 4-7 describes the indicators of the SDM.

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Table 4-7 Indicator description


Normal
Indicator Color Meaning Description
Status

The Healthy indicator has the


following status:
l Off: indicates that the
SDM is not inserted into
Healthy Red and Health the shelf. On (green)
indicator green indicator
l On (green): indicates that
the SDM works properly.
l On (red): indicates that
the SDM is faulty.

Handle Description
The SDM supports hot swap. There is a removable handle on the SDM panel. The handle is used
to insert, remove, or fix the SDM, but cannot be used to control the power-on and power-off of
the SDM.

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NOTE

On
nce
The SDM can be powered on by any one of the two SMMs.

4.2.3 Functions
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I
This topic describes the functions of a shelf data module (SDM).
SDMs, as shelf data modules, record the shelf assets information (such as the shelf name, bar
code, manufacturer, and factory date) and slot address information. SMMs obtain information
from SDMs to manage all hardware devices of the server system.
l Determine the shelf number using the 8-bit DIP switches.
l Record the shelf information, such as the shelf name, bar code, manufacturer, and factory
date.
l Record system performance parameters, such as the slot power.
l Support the function of customizing some configuration items, such as the maximum value
of each power input.
l Provide interfaces for sending monitoring information of PDBs.

4.2.4 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of a shelf data module (SDM).
Table 4-8 describes the technical specifications of the SDM.

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Table 4-8 Technical specifications


Specification Description

Dimension (L x W x H) 116 mm x 178 mm x 20 mm

Weight 0.38 kg

Maximum power consumption 10 W

Long-term working temperature 5ºC to 40ºC (41ºF to 104ºF)

Short-term working temperature –5ºC to 55ºC (23ºF to 131ºF)

Storage temperature –40ºC to 70ºC (–40ºF to 158ºF)

Temperature change rate 15ºC/h (59ºF/h)

Long-term working humidity 5% RH to 85% RH

Short-term working humidity 5% RH to 90% RH

NOTE
Short term means that the successive working duration is not more than 48 hours and that the total working

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duration in a year is not more than 15 days.

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5 Server Blades

About This Chapter

This describes all types of server blades, RTMs of the server blades.

5.1 AWBSA Server Blade


The AWBSA server blade suite (hereinafter referred to as AWBSA suite) can perform high-

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speed calculation and process a mass of data. The AWBSA suite can be installed in the shelf of

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the ATAE hardware platform and is managed by the system.

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5.2 AHCSA Server Blade

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This topic describes the appearance, composition, panels, and technical specifications of the
AHCSA.
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5.3 AUPSA Server Blade
This topic describes the appearance, composition, panels, and technical specifications of the
AUPSA.
5.4 AGTSA Server Blade
This topic describes the appearance, composition, panels, and technical specifications of the
AGTSA.
5.5 AGFRB RTM of the Server Blade
This topic describes the AGFRB RTM of the server blade (hereinafter referred to as AGFRB).
The AGFRB is the RTM of the AWBSA, AHCSA, AHCSB and AUPSA server blades. The
AGFRB provides interfaces for the server blade connected to the AGFRB. The AGFRB must
be used together with the server blade.
5.6 ASRFB RTM of the Server Blade
The ASFRB RTM (hereinafter referred to as ASFRB) is the RTM of the AGTSA. It provides
external interfaces for the AGTSA.
5.7 Daughter Cards of an RTM
This topic describes the daughter cards that can be connected to a daughter card connector of a
rear transition module (RTM).

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5.1 AWBSA Server Blade


The AWBSA server blade suite (hereinafter referred to as AWBSA suite) can perform high-
speed calculation and process a mass of data. The AWBSA suite can be installed in the shelf of
the ATAE hardware platform and is managed by the system.

5.1.1 Appearance and Composition


This topic describes the AWBSA server blade.
5.1.2 Panel
This describes the ejector levers, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of an AWBSA server
blade.
5.1.3 Functions
This describes the processing, interfacing, management, and integration functions of the
AWBSA server blade.
5.1.4 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the AWBSA.

5.1.1 Appearance and Composition

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This topic describes the AWBSA server blade.

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The AWBSA suite consists of the following items:
l
R e
An AWBSA server blade (hereinafter referred to as AWBSA)
An AGFRB RTMaoflthe server blade (hereinafter referred to as AGFRB)
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l

Figure 5-1 shows the appearance of the AWBSA.

Figure 5-1 Appearance of the AWBSA

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Figure 5-2 shows the components of the AWBSA.

Figure 5-2 Components of the AWBSA

1. Hard disk holder 2. DIMM 3. Cooling fin

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4. CPU 5. Hard disk 6. Main blade

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Table 5-1 describes the components of the AWBSA.

Table 5-1 Components of the AWBSA


No. Component Description

1 Hard disk holder It is used to support and fix


the hard disks.

2 DIMM The server blade provides up


to four memory banks.

3 Cooling fin It is used to cool the CPU.


Each CPU is configured with
one cooling fin.

4 CPU It is the Intel Xeon dual-core


CPU with low power
consumption.
The main blade of the
AWBSA supports up to two
CPUs.

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No. Component Description

5 Hard disk Two hot swappable 2.5-inch


SAS/SATA hard disks are
provided.

6 Main blade It consists of the processor


module, network module,
hard disk interface module,
power supply module, clock
module, BMC, and logic
module.

NOTE

For details about the AGFRB, see 5.5.1 Appearance and Composition.

5.1.2 Panel
This describes the ejector levers, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of an AWBSA server
blade.
The AWBSA panel provides five indicators (that is, the HOTSWAP indicator, HD indicator,

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SYSTEM indicator, HEALTHY indicator, and OOS indicator), one serial port, two HDD

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interfaces, two USB interfaces, and one reset button.

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Figure 5-3 shows the AWBSA panel.

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Figure 5-3 AWBSA panel

1. Captive screw 2. Shielding finger


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3. Ejector lever 4. HOTSWAP indicator

5. COM serial port 6. USB port


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7. Reset button 8. HD indicator

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9. HDD 10. SYSTEM indicator 11. HEALTHY indicator 12. OOS indicator

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The AWBSA panel provides the Out of Service (OOS) indicator, HEALTHY indicator,
SYSTEM indicator, HOTSWAP indicator, and HD indicator. You can check the current status
of the AWBSA according to the status of the indicators. Table 5-2 describes the indicators of
the AWBSA.

Table 5-2 Description of the indicators of the AWBSA

Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal


Status

OOS Red Service status The OOS indicator Off


Amber indicator has the following
(yellow) types of status:
l Off: The AWBSA
functions well and
services run
properly.
l On or blinking:
The AWBSA is
out of service.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal


Status

HEALTHY Red Health The HEALTHY On in green


Green indicator indicator has the
following types of
status:
l Off: The AWBSA
is not powered on
(the indicator
blinks for 10 times
when the AWBSA
is powered on).
l On in green: The
AWBSA
functions well.
l Flashing red: The
AWBSA
generates an
alarm.

SYSTEM - User-defined Users can define the -


indicator function of this

O n ly
indicator.

Hot swap ce The HOTSWAP


eren indicator has the
HOTSWAP Blue Off

a l R efindicator
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Int status:
l Off: The AWBSA
is activated.
l On: The AWBSA
is not powered on
or is deactivated.
l Blinking at a high
frequency: The
AWBSA is
requesting for
activation.
l Blinking at a low
frequency: The
AWBSA is
requesting for
deactivation.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal


Status

HD Green Indicator The HD indicator has -


indicating the the following types of
running status status:
of the hard disk l Blinking: Data
read/write is
performed in the
hard disk.
l Off: Other
situations.

NOTE

l Blinking at a high frequency means that the indicator is on for 900 ms and off for 100 ms alternatively.
l Blinking at a low frequency means that the indicator is on for 100 ms and off for 900 ms alternatively.
l The color of the OOS indicator can be red or amber (yellow). Red is used in North American region.
Amber (yellow) is used in European region. You can set the color of the OOS indicator by running the
command of the BMC board.

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AWBSA server blades support hot swap. One ejector lever exists in the upper part of the AWBSA
O
nce
panel, and the other ejector lever exists in the lower part of the AWBSA panel. See Figure

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5-3. The ejector levers are used to hot swap, power on, and power off the AWBSA server blade.

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Table 5-3 describes the ejector lever status.

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Table 5-3 Status of the ejector levers of the AWBSA

Status Description

Closed l When the ejector levers are not lowered, the HOTSWAP indicator is
on and the AWBSA is not powered on.
l When the ejector levers are lowered, the HOTSWAP indicator blinks
at a high frequency. When the HOTSWAP indicator is off, the
AWBSA works normally.

Open l Before the ejector levers are raised, the AWBSA works normally.
l When the ejector levers are raised, the HOTSWAP indicator blinks at
a low frequency. After the HOTSWAP indicator turns on steady, the
AWBSA is powered off. In this case, you can remove the AWBSA by
holding the ejector levers.

5.1.3 Functions
This describes the processing, interfacing, management, and integration functions of the
AWBSA server blade.

Table 5-4 describes the functions of the AWBSA.

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Table 5-4 Functions of the AWBSA


Function Description

Processing functions l The AWBSA supports one or two Intel Xeon 5138 (2.13
GHz) dual-core CPU with low power consumption.
l Each CPU supports the L2 cache of 4 MB.
l The AWBSA supports up to four fully buffer DIMM (FB-
DIMM) banks.
l The AWBSA supports memories of the following
capacities: 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB. The maximum
memory capacity is 16 GB.
l The AWBSA supports ECC and SDCC (Chip-Kill). The
AWBSA also supports memories with a working
frequency of 533 MHz or 667 MHz.

Interfacing functions l The AWBSA provides two Ethernet (10/100/1000M


Base-T) base interfaces.
l The AWBSA provides two Ethernet (1000M Base-BX)
fabric interfaces.
l The AWBSA provides one Ethernet (1000M Base-BX)
interfaces of the Update channel.

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l The AWBSA supports two SAS/SATA hard disks.

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l The AWBSA provides two USB 2.0 interfaces

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port. The IPMC serial port also functions as the system
serial port. The IPMC serial port meets the RS-232
communication standard and is an RJ45 port.
l The AGFRB used together with the AWBSA provides a
display interface and a USB 2.0 interface (compatible
with the USB 1.1 standard). In addition, the AGFRB can
provide GE interfaces, FC interfaces, and SCSI interfaces
through optional subblades.

Management functions The AWBSA provides an IPMC module that is powered


separately. The IPMC module is connected with the SMM
through intelligent platform management buses (IPMBs) that
work in redundancy mode.
The IPMC module supports the following functions:
l Information management of the field replaceable unit
(FRU), sensor data record (SDR), and system event log
(SEL)
l Temperature and voltage detection and alarm generation
l Hot swap control, power-on and power-off control, and
reset control
l Console redirection

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Integration functions l The AWBSA is integrated with a dual-channel Gigabit


Ethernet controller.
l The AWBSA is integrated with an intelligent platform
management interface (IPMI).
l The AWBSA is integrated with an SAS storage
controller.

5.1.4 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of the AWBSA.

Table 5-5 lists the parameters of the AWBSA.

Table 5-5 Technical specifications of the AWBSA

Item Specification

Dimensions Length: 322.3 mm

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Width: 280 mm

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Height: 29 mm

4.0 kg re
Weight
l R e fe
n t e r na The
Power consumption power consumption is 120 W in low configuration to 150
I W in high configuration when the CPU usage is 70%.

Environment temperature l Long-term working temperature: 5°C to 40°C


l Short-term working temperature: -5°C to 55°C
l Storage temperature: -40°C to 70°C

Humidity l Long-term working humidity: 5% to 85%


l Short-term working humidity: 5% to 90%

NOTE
Short term means that the successive working duration is not more than 48 hours and that the total working
duration of a year is not more than 15 days.

5.2 AHCSA Server Blade


This topic describes the appearance, composition, panels, and technical specifications of the
AHCSA.

NOTE

The AHCSB is the same as the AHCSA in the dimensions, panels, and functions. They are different in the
CPU.

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5.2.1 Appearance and Composition


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the AHCSA.
5.2.2 Panel
This topic describes the handles, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of the AHCSA.
5.2.3 Functions
This describes the processing, interfacing, management, and integration functions of the AHCSA
server blade.
5.2.4 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the AHCSA.

5.2.1 Appearance and Composition


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the AHCSA.
The AHCSA suite consists of the following items:
l An AHCSA server blade (hereinafter referred to as AHCSA)
l An AGFRB RTM of the server blade (hereinafter referred to as AGFRB)
Figure 5-4 shows the appearance of the AHCSA.

Figure 5-4 Appearance of the AHCSA

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Figure 5-5 shows the components of the AHCSA.

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Figure 5-5 Components of the AHCSA

1. Hard disk holder 2. USB Flash module 3. DIMM

4. Cooling fin 5. CPU 6. Hard disk

7. Main blade - -

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Table 5-6 describes the components of the AHCSA.

l R e
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Table 5-6 Components
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No. I Component Description

1 Hard disk It is used to support and fix the hard disks.


holder

2 USB Flash It provides the maximum capacity of 4 GB.


module

3 DIMM The server blade provides six very low profile (VLP) double
data rate 2 (DDR2) RDIMM slots.

4 Cooling fin It is used to cool the CPU. Each CPU is configured with one
cooling fin.

5 CPU It uses the dual-core or quad-core Intel® Xeon® processor with


low power consumption.
The main blade of the AHCSA supports up to two CPUs.

6 Hard disk Two hot swappable 2.5-inch SAS/SATA hard disks are
provided.

7 Main blade It consists of the processor module, network module, hard disk
interface module, power supply module, clock module, BMC,
and logic module.

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NOTE
For details about the AGFRB, see 5.5.1 Appearance and Composition.

5.2.2 Panel
This topic describes the handles, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of the AHCSA.
Figure 5-6 shows the AHCSA panel.

Figure 5-6 AHCSA panel

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1. HD1 2. HD0 3. USB interface
4. COM serial port 5. HOTSWAP indicator 6. HD0_RAID/ALM indicator
7. HD0_ACT indicator 8. HD1_RAID/ALM indicator 9. HD1_ACT indicator
10. SYSTEM indicator 11. HEALTHY indicator 12. OOS indicator
13. Handle

The AHCSA panel provides the Out of Service (OOS) indicator, HEALTHY indicator,
SYSTEM indicator, HOTSWAP indicator, and HD indicator. You can check the current status
of the AHCSA according to the status of the indicators. Table 5-7 describes the indicators of
the AHCSA.

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Table 5-7 Description of the indicators of the AHCSA


Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal
Status

OOS Red Service status The OOS indicator Off


Amber indicator has the following
(yellow) types of status:
l Off: The AHCSA
functions well and
services run
properly.
l On or blinking:
The AHCSA is out
of service.

HEALTHY Red Health The HEALTHY On in green


Green indicator indicator has the
following types of
status:
l Off: The AHCSA
is not powered on
(the indicator

ly
blinks for 10 times

On when the AHCSA

f ere nce is powered on).

R e l On in green: The

nal
Inter
AHCSA functions
well.
l Flashing in red:
The AHCSA
generates an
alarm.

SYSTEM - User-defined Users can define the -


indicator function of this
indicator.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal


Status

HOTSWAP Blue Hot swap The HOTSWAP Off


indicator indicator has the
following types of
status:
l Off: The AHCSA
is activated.
l On: The AHCSA
is not powered on
or is deactivated.
l Blinking at a high
frequency: The
AHCSA is
requesting for
activation.
l Blinking at a low
frequency: The
AHCSA is
requesting for
deactivation.

HD_ACT Green
On
Hard disk statusly The HD_ACT -

f ere
indicator
nce indicator has the

R e following types of

nal
status:

Inter l Off: The hard disk


is in deactivated
state.
l Blinking: The
hard disk is
reading or writing
data.
l On: The hard disk
is reading or
writing data for a
long time.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal


Status

HD_RAID/ Red Hard disk status The HD_RAID/ALM -


ALM Yellow indicator indicator has the
following types of
status:
l Blinking in
yellow: The hard
disk is in RAID
synchronization
state.
l On in red: The
hard disk is lost or
faulty.

NOTE

l Blinking at a high frequency means that the indicator is on for 900 ms and off for 100 ms alternatively.
l Blinking at a low frequency means that the indicator is on for 100 ms and off for 900 ms alternatively.
l The color of the OOS indicator can be red or amber (yellow). Red is used in North American region.

ly
Amber (yellow) is used in European region. You can set the color of the OOS indicator by running the
command of the BMC board.
O n
e an upper handle and a lower handle,
re n cprovides
fehelp you insert, remove, power on, or power off the
The AHCSA is hot swappable. The AHCSA panel

a l R e
as shown in Figure 5-6. The handles

e r n
Int
AHCSA. Table 5-8 describes the status of the handles of the AHCSA.

Table 5-8 Status of the handles of the AHCSA


Status Description

Closed l When the handles are not closed, the HOTSWAP indicator is on and the
AHCSA is not powered on.
l When the handles are closed, the HOTSWAP indicator blinks at a high
frequency. When the HOTSWAP indicator is off, the AHCSA works
normally.

Open l Before the handles are open, the AHCSA works normally.
l When the handles are open, the HOTSWAP indicator blinks at a low
frequency. After the HOTSWAP indicator turns on steady, the AHCSA
is powered off. In this case, you can remove the AHCSA by holding the
handles.

5.2.3 Functions
This describes the processing, interfacing, management, and integration functions of the AHCSA
server blade.
Table 5-9 describes the functions of the AHCSA.

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Table 5-9 Functions of the AHCSA


Function Description

Processing l The AHCSA supports one or two dual-core or quad-core Intel®


functions Xeon® processor with low power consumption.
l Each dual-core processor supports 6 MB L2 cache and each quad-
core processor supports 12 MB L2 cache.
l The AHCSA supports a 1333 MHz front side bus (FSB) for
providing a transmission rate of 10.66 Gbit/s.
l The AHCSA supports six VLP DDR2 RDIMM slots for installing
the DIMMs with the maximum capacity of 24 GB.
l The AHCSA supports the DIMMs of 2 GB Single/Dual Ranks or 4
GB Dual Ranks.
l The AHCSA supports ECC and the DIMM with the highest working
frequency of 667 MHz, and is compatible with the VLP DDR2
RDIMM with the working frequency of lower than 667 MHz.

Interfacing l The AHCSA provides the following interfaces:


functions – Two Ethernet (10/100/1000M Base-T) Base interfaces
– Two Ethernet (1000M Base-BX) Fabric interfaces
– One Ethernet (1000M Base-BX) Update channel interface

On ly
– Two SAS hard disk channels connected to the backplane through

f ere nce
Fabric channels and then connected to the external storage

R e device through switch blades

nal
Inter
– One BMC serial port (also used as the system serial port,
compliant with the RS232 standard and of the RJ-45 type)
– The panel provides two SAS hard disk interfaces for configuring
two 2.5-inch hard disks with SAS interfaces.
– The panel provides two USB 2.0 interfaces (compatible with
USB 1.1).
l The AGFRB (working with the AHCSA) provides the following
interfaces:
– The panel provides one monitor interface.
– The panel provides one USB 2.0 interface for connecting a
mouse/keyboard conversion cable.
– The external GE daughter card (optional) provides external GE
interfaces.
– The external FC daughter card (optional) provides external FC
interfaces.
– The external SCSI daughter card (optional) provides external
SCSI interfaces.

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Function Description

Management The AHCSA provides an independently-powered BMC (connected to


functions the SMM through redundant IPMBs). The BMC provides the following
functions:
l Manages the information about field replaceable units (FRUs),
sensor data records (SDRs), and system event logs (SELs).
l Checks the temperature and voltage, and generates alarms.
l Controls hot swapping, power-on, power-off, and resetting.
l Redirects the control console and performs remote management
through a network.
l Supports the remote KVM over IP function.

Integration l Dual-channel GE controller


functions l Intelligent platform management interface (IPMI)
l Video controller
l SAS storage controller

5.2.4 Technical Specifications


On ly
nce
This topic describes the technical specifications of the AHCSA.

ef ere
Table 5-10 lists the parameters of the AHCSA.
R
nal
Item
Inter
Table 5-10 Technical specifications of the AHCSA
Specification

Dimensions Length: 322.3 mm


Width: 280 mm
Height: 29 mm

Weight 4.1 kg

Power consumption The power consumption is 100 W in low configuration to 150 W


in high configuration when the CPU usage is 70%.
NOTE
The CPUs of the AHCSB and AHCSA are different; therefore, their blade
power consumption are different. The blade power consumption of the
AHCSB is 120 W in low configuration to 170 W in high configuration
when the CPU usage is 70%.

Environment l Long-term working temperature: 5°C to 40°C


temperature l Short-term working temperature: -5°C to 55°C
l Storage temperature: -40°C to 70°C

Humidity l Long-term working humidity: 5% to 85%


l Short-term working humidity: 5% to 90%

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NOTE
Short term means that the successive working duration is not more than 48 hours and that the total working
duration of a year is not more than 15 days.

5.3 AUPSA Server Blade


This topic describes the appearance, composition, panels, and technical specifications of the
AUPSA.
5.3.1 Appearance and Composition
This topic describes the appearance and composition of the AUPSA.
5.3.2 Panel
This topic describes the handles, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of the AUPSA.
5.3.3 Functions
This topic describes the processing functions, interface functions, management functions, and
integrity functions of the AUPSA.
5.3.4 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the AUPSA.

5.3.1 Appearance and Composition


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the AUPSA.
The ATAE AUPSA server blade (hereinafter referred to as the AUPSA) features the capabilities

n ly
of high speed computing and mass data processing. Figure 5-7 shows the appearance of the
O
nce
AUPSA.

R ef ere
nal
Figure 5-7 Appearance of the AUPSA

Inter

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A AUPSA can work with a AGFRB rear transition module (RTM) (the AGFRB for short).

Figure 5-8 shows the components of the AUPSA.

Figure 5-8 Components of the AUPSA

On ly
1 Hard disk

f ere nce2 USB flash module


3 Memory
R e 4 Cooling fin

nal
Inter
5 Microprocessor 6 Main board

For details about each component of the AUPSA, see Table 5-11.

Table 5-11 Components of the AUPSA

SN Component Description

1 Hard disk The AUPSA supports up to two 2.5-inch SAS hard disks,
which support hot plugging.

2 USB flash It provides the maximum capacity of 4 GB.


module

3 Memory The AUPSA provides six DDR3 RDIMM sockets.

4 Cooling fin It is used to cool the CPU.

5 Microprocessor The main board of the AUPSA supports up to two Intel®


Xeon® dual-core or quad-core microprocessors.

6 Main board The main board includes microprocessor modules, network


modules, hard disk interface modules, power modules, clock
modules, BMC, and logic modules.

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5.3.2 Panel
This topic describes the handles, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of the AUPSA.
Figure 5-9 shows the panel of the AUPSA.

Figure 5-9 Panel of the AUPSA

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
Inter
1 HD1 2 HD0
3 USB interface 4 COM serial port
5 HOTSWAP indicator 6 HD0_RAID/ALM indicator
7 HD0_ACT indicator 8 HD1_RAID/ALM indicator
9 HD1_ACT indicator 10 SYSTEM indicator
11 HEALTHY indicator 12 OOS indicator
13 Handle

By observing the indicators, you can diagnose the current status of the AUPSA. Table 5-12
describes the indicators on the AUPSA panel.

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Table 5-12 Indicators on the AUPSA panel

Indicator Meaning Color Description

OOS Service status Red or l Off: The AUPSA works well and the
indicator amber service runs properly.
l On or blinking: The AUPSA is out of
service.

HEALTHY Health Red or green l Off: The AUPSA is not powered on. (The
indicator HEALTHY indicator blinks for 10 times
when the AUPSA is being powered on.)
l On in green: The AUPSA works well.
l Blinking in red: An alarm occurs.

SYSTEM Customized - You can define the function of this indicator.


indicator

HOTSWAP Hot swapping Blue l Off: The AUPSA is in activated state.


indicator l On: The AUPSA is in deactivated state
or not powered on.
l Blinking at the long blink rate (the
HOTSWAP indicator is on for 900 ms

ly
and then off for 100 ms alternatively):

O n
The AUPSA is requesting for activation.

f ere ncleBlinking at the short blink rate (means


R e
nal
that the indicator is on for 100 ms and off

Inter
for 900 ms alternatively): The AUPSA is
requesting for deactivation.

HD_ACT Hard disk Green l Off: The hard disk is in deactivated state.
status l Blinking: Data is being read from or
indicator written to the hard disk.
l On: Data is being read from or written to
the hard disk for a long time.

HD_RAID/ Hard disk Red or l Blinking in yellow: The hard disk is in


ALM status yellow RAID synchronization state.
indicator l On in red: The hard disk is lost or faulty.

NOTE

The OOS indicator is in red or amber (yellow). It is in red in North American regions, and in amber (yellow)
in European regions. The indicator color can be configured through a command of the blade BMC.

5.3.3 Functions
This topic describes the processing functions, interface functions, management functions, and
integrity functions of the AUPSA.

Table 5-13 lists the functions of the AUPSA.

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Table 5-13 Functions of the AUPSA


Function Description

Processing l The blade supports one Intel® Xeon® Nehalem or Westmere quad-core
functions or six-core microprocessor with low power consumption.
l Each microprocessor provides 12 MB L3 cache.
l The blade supports the 64-bit QuickPath interconnect (QPI) bus for
providing a maximum transmission rate of 6.4 GT/s.
l The blade supports a maximum of six DDR3 RDIMM sockets for
installing the DIMMs with a maximum capacity of 96 GB.
l Currently, the blade supports the dual-rank DIMM of 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB,
and 16 GB.
l The DIMM supports ECC and the DDR3 DIMM is with the fastest
working frequency of 800 MHz.

Interface The AUPSA provides the following interfaces:


functions l Two Ethernet (10/100/1000M Base-T) Base interfaces
l Two Ethernet (1000M Base-BX) Fabric interfaces
l One Ethernet (1000M Base-BX) Update channel interface
l One serial port (complying with RS232) is connected to the backplane to
communicate with other server blades.

On ly
nce
l One BMC serial port (also used as the system serial port, compliant with

ere
the RS232 standard and of the RJ-45 type)

R ef
nal
l The board provides one USB port (J34) for configuring one USB flash

Interl The
storage module that provides a maximum capacity of 4 GB.
panel provides two SAS hard disk interfaces for configuring two 2.5-
inch SAS hard disks.
l The panel provides two USB 2.0 ports (compatible with USB 1.1).
The AGFRB (working with the AUPSA) provides the following interfaces:
l The panel provides one monitor interface.
l The panel provides one USB 2.0 port for connecting a mouse/keyboard
conversion cable.
l The panel provides four PCI-e x4 interfaces that support the following
daughter cards:
– An optional external GE daughter card provides external GE
interfaces.
– An optional external FC daughter card provides external FC
interfaces.
– An optional external SAS daughter card provides external SAS
interfaces.
– An optional external SCSI daughter card provides external SCSI
interfaces.

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Function Description

Management The BMC powered independently provides the following functions:


functions l Manages the information about field replaceable units (FRUs), sensor
data records (SDRs), and system event logs (SELs).
l Checks the temperature and voltage, and generates alarms.
l Controls hot swapping, power-on, power-off, and resetting.
l Redirects the control console and performs remote management through
a network.
l Supports the remote keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) over IP function.

Integrity l Dual-channel GE controller


functions l Intelligent platform management interface (IPMI)
l SAS storage controller
l Video controller

5.3.4 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of the AUPSA.

On ly
nce
Table 5-14 lists the technical specifications of the AUPSA.

R ef ere
nal
Table 5-14 Technical specifications of the AUPSA
Item
I nter Description

Long-term working 5ºC to 40ºC(41ºF to 104ºF)


temperature

Storage temperature -40ºC to 70ºC(-40ºF to 158ºF)

Temperature change 15ºC/h (59ºF/h)


rate

Relative humidity 5%-85% RH

Altitude ≤ 3000 m

Power supply Two redundant -48 V DC power inputs (supplied by the backplane)

Power consumption The power consumption is 150 W in low configuration to 170 W in


high configuration when the CPU usage is 70%.

Maximum weight 3.6kg

Length x width x 322.3 mm x 280 mm x 29 mm


depth

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5.4 AGTSA Server Blade


This topic describes the appearance, composition, panels, and technical specifications of the
AGTSA.

5.4.1 Appearance and Composition


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the AGTSA.
5.4.2 Panel Description
This topic describes the panel structure and indicator meanings of the AGTSA.
5.4.3 Functions
This topic describes the functions of the AGTSA.
5.4.4 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the AGTSA.

5.4.1 Appearance and Composition


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the AGTSA.
The ATAE AGTSA server blade (hereinafter referred to as the AGTSA) features the capabilities
of high speed computing and mass data processing. Figure 5-10 shows the appearance of the
AGTSA.
On ly
f ere
Figure 5-10 Appearance of the AGTSA nce
R e
nal
Inter

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Figure 5-11 shows the components of the AGTSA.

Figure 5-11 Components of the AGTSA

1 Main board 2 DIMM


3 Cooling fin 4 CPU

O n ly
re n cseeeTable 5-15.
fe
For details about the components of the AGTSA,

l R e
n t e r naof the AGTSA
Table 5-15 Components

SN
I Component Description
1 Main board The main board includes processor modules, network
modules, hard disk interface modules, power modules, clock
modules, BMCs, and logic modules.

2 DIMM The AGTSA provides six DDR3 RDIMM slots.

3 Cooling fin It is used to cool the CPU. Each CPU is configured with one
cooling fin.

4 Virtual media It provides the virtual media processing function.


daughter card

5 CPU It uses the dual-core or quad-core Intel Xeon processor with


full power consumption. The main board of the AGTSA
supports up to two CPUs.

5.4.2 Panel Description


This topic describes the panel structure and indicator meanings of the AGTSA.

Figure 5-12 shows the panel of the AGTSA.

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Figure 5-12 Panel of the AGTSA

1 RESET button
On ly
2 USB interface

ere nce
3 COM serial port 4 HOTSWAP indicator
5 SAS1 indicator
R ef 6 SAS0 indicator

n al
Inter
7 SYSTEM indicator 8 HEALTHY indicator
9 OOS indicator 10 Handle

By observing the indicators, you can diagnose the current status of the AGTSA. Table 5-16
describes the indicators on the AGTSA panel.

Table 5-16 Indicators on the AGTSA

Indicator Meaning Color Description

OOS Service status Red or l Off: The AGTSA works well and the
indicator amber service runs properly.
l On or blinking: The AGTSA is out of
service.

HEALTHY Health Red or green l Off: The AGTSA is not powered on. (The
indicator HEALTHY indicator blinks for 10 times
when the AGTSA is powered on.)
l On in green: The AGTSA works well.
l Blinking in red: An alarm is generated.

SYSTEM Customized - You can define the function of this indicator.


indicator

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Indicator Meaning Color Description

HOTSWAP Hot swapping Blue l Off: The AGTSA is in activated state.


indicator l On: The AGTSA is in deactivated state
or not powered on.
l Blinking at the long blink rate (the
HOTSWAP indicator is on for 900 ms
and then off for 100 ms alternatively):
The AGTSA is requesting for activation.
l Blinking at the short blink rate (the
indicator is on for 900 ms and off for 100
ms alternatively): The AGTSA is
requesting for deactivation.

SAS Disk array Green l Blinking: Read and write operations are
running being performed on disks.
indicator l Off: in any other cases.

NOTE

The OOS indicator is in red or amber (yellow). It is in red in North American regions, and in amber (yellow)

n ly
in European regions. The indicator color can be configured through a command of the blade BMC.
O
5.4.3 Functions
f e re nce
This topic describes thea R e
l of the AGTSA.
e r n functions
t the functions of the AGTSA.
Inlists
Table 5-17

Table 5-17 Functions of the AGTSA


Function Description

Processin l The AGTSA supports one or two Intel Xeon four-core processors.
g l Each processor provides 16 MB or 32 MB L2 cache.
functions
l The AGTSA supports six VLP DDR2 RDIMM slots for installing the
DIMMs with the maximum capacity of 96 GB.
l The AGTSA supports 2 GB or 4 GB memory of Single Rank, Dual Ranks
or Quad Ranks.
l The AGTSA supports ECC and supports DDR3 RDIMM whose working
rates are 800 MHz and 1066 MHz.

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Interface l The AGTSA provides the following interfaces:


functions – Two Ethernet (10/100/1000M Base-T) Base interfaces.
– Two SAS hard disk channels connected to the backplane through Fabric
channels and then connected to the external storage device through switch
blades.
– One BMC serial port (also used as the system serial port, compliant with
the RS232 standard and of the RJ-45 type).
– The panel provides two USB 2.0 interfaces (compatible with USB 1.1).
l The ASFRB (working with the AGTSA) provides the following interfaces:
– The panel provides one monitor interface.
– The panel provides one USB 2.0 interface for connecting a mouse/
keyboard conversion cable.
– The external GE daughter card (optional) provides external GE interfaces.
– The external FC daughter card (optional) provides external FC interfaces.
– The ASFRB provides two SAS hard disk interfaces for configuring two
2.5-inch hard disks with SAS interfaces.
– The ASFRB provides two Ethernet Fabric interfaces.

Managem
n ly
The BMC module using an independent power supply provides the following
O
ent functions:
l Manages the informatione n e replaceable units (FRUs), sensor data
cfield
functions
e r
fesystem event logs (SELs).
about

l r
l R
na the temperature and voltage, and generates alarms.
records (SDRs), and

n t e
I l Controls hot swapping, power-on, power-off, and resetting.
Checks

l Redirects the control console and performs remote management through a


network.
l Supports the remote KVM over IP function.

Integrity l Dual-channel GE controller


functions l Intelligent platform management interface (IPMI)
l SAS Controller
l Video controller

5.4.4 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of the AGTSA.
Table 5-18 lists the technical specifications of the AGTSA.

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Table 5-18 Technical specifications of the AGTSA

Item Specification

Long-term working 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)


temperature

Temperature change 15°C/h (59°F/h)


rate

Relative humidity 5% RH-85% RH

Altitude ≤ 3000 m

Power supply Two -48 V DC inputs for redundancy (supplied by the backplane)

Maximum power

Maximum weight 4.0 kg

Length x width x 322.3 mm x 280 mm x 29 mm


height

5.5 AGFRB RTM of the Server Blade


On ly
ere nce
This topic describes the AGFRB RTM of the server blade (hereinafter referred to as AGFRB).
f
e
The AGFRB is the RTM of the AWBSA, AHCSA, AHCSB and AUPSA server blades. The
R
nal
Inter
AGFRB provides interfaces for the server blade connected to the AGFRB. The AGFRB must
be used together with the server blade.

5.5.1 Appearance and Composition


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the AGFRB.
5.5.2 Panel
This topic describes the handles, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of the AGFRB RTM of
the server blade.
5.5.3 Functions
This describes the functions of the AGFRB RTM of the server blade.
5.5.4 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the AGFRB.

5.5.1 Appearance and Composition


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the AGFRB.

AGFRB server blades can be installed in slots 1 to 6 or slots 9 to 14 on the rear panel of the
ATAE shelf (shelf).

The design of the AGFRB RTMs complies with the specifications in PCI Industrial Computer
Manufacturers Group (PICMG 3.0). An AGFRB RTM provides four daughter card connectors.
Figure 5-13 shows the structure of an AGFRB server blade.

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Figure 5-13 Structure of an AGFRB RTM

On ly
f ere nce
1. Positioning pin

al R e 2. Daughter card connector J4 3. Daughter card connector J1

n
Inter
4. Daughter card connector J2 5. Daughter card connector J3 6. Positioning hole for a daughter card

The four daughter card connectors of an AGFRB RTM are in positions J4 (PMC1), J1 (PMC2),
J2 (PMC3), and J3 (PMC4) respectively. An AGFRB RTM can connect the following daughter
cards:
l Through GE daughter card
l Through FC daughter card
l Loopback FC daughter card
l SCSI daughter card

5.5.2 Panel
This topic describes the handles, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of the AGFRB RTM of
the server blade.
The AGFRB supports various configurations of subblades. Figure 5-14 shows the panel of an
AGFRB that is configured with an extensible GE subblade, an extensible FC subblade, and a
SCSI subblade.

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Figure 5-14 AGFRB panel

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
1. Captive screw 2. Shielding finger 3. Handle 4. OOS indicator 5. HEALTHY indicator

Inter
6. SCSI interface 7. Filler panel 8. FC interface 9. HOTSWAP indicator 10. GE interface

11. Network port 12. FC status 13. Display port 14. USB port -
indicator indicator

NOTE
You need to install filler panels at positions on the AGFRB panel where no subblade interface is provided.

The AGFRB panel provides an OOS indicator, a HEALTHY indicator, and a HOTSWAP
indicator. The extensible GE subblade provides a network port indicator. The extensible FC
subblade provides an FC status indicator. You can check the current status of the AGFRB
according to the status of the indicators. Table 5-19 describes the indicators of the AGFRB.

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Table 5-19 Indicators of the AGFRB


Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal Status

OOS Red Service status The OOS indicator Off


Amber indicator has the following
(yellow) types of status:
l Off: The AGFRB
functions well and
services run
properly.
l On or blinking:
The AGFRB is out
of service.

HEALTHY Red Health The HEALTHY On in green


Green indicator indicator has the
following types of
status:
l Off: The AGFRB
is not powered on
(the indicator
blinks for 10 times

ly
when the AGFRB

O n
is powered on).

f ere ncel On in green: The


R e AGFRB functions

nal
Inter
well.
l Flashing red: The
AGFRB generates
an alarm.

HOTSWAP Blue Hot swap The HOTSWAP -


indicator indicator has the
following types of
status:
l Off: The AGFRB
is activated.
l On: The AGFRB
is not powered on
or is deactivated.
l Blinking at a high
frequency: The
AGFRB is
requesting for
activation.
l Blinking at a low
frequency: The
AGFRB is
requesting for
deactivation.

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NOTE
The color of the OOS indicator can be red or amber (yellow). Red is used in North American region. Amber
(yellow) is used in European region. You can set the color of the OOS indicator by running the command
of the BMC.

The AGFRB is powered by the server blade in the corresponding slot. The AGFRB is not hot
swappable. As shown in Figure 5-14, the AGFRB panel provides an upper handle and a lower
handle. The handles help you insert, remove, fix, power on, or power off the AGFRB.

5.5.3 Functions
This describes the functions of the AGFRB RTM of the server blade.

The AGFRB provides the following functions:


l The AGFRB provides four subboard connectors and supports the extensible Gigabit
Ethernet (GE) subboard, fabric GE subboard, extensible fiber channel (FC) subboard, fabric
FC subboard, and small computer system interface (SCSI) subboard. The AGFRB provides
external interfaces and fabric interfaces for the server board through the subboards.
l The AGFRB serves as a module of the server board and can be managed by the baseboard
management controller (BMC) module of the server board.
l
n ly
The working status of the AGFRB is monitored by the server board. The information about
O
nce
the field replaceable unit (FRU), system event log (SEL), and sensor data record (SDR) is

ere
stored in the server board.

l R e f
5.5.4 Technical Specifications
e r n a
Int
This topic describes the technical specifications of the AGFRB.

Table 5-20 describes the technical specifications of the AGFRB.

Table 5-20 Technical specifications of the AGFRB

Item Specification

Operating temperature 5°C-40°C

Temperature variation rate 15°C/h

Operating relative humidity 5% RH-85% RH

Altitude ≤4000 m

Power supply Provided by the server blade

Maximum power consumption 14.2 W

Maximum weight 0.76 kg

Length x width x height 322.3 mm x 70 mm x 29 mm

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5.6 ASRFB RTM of the Server Blade


The ASFRB RTM (hereinafter referred to as ASFRB) is the RTM of the AGTSA. It provides
external interfaces for the AGTSA.

5.6.1 Appearance and Composition


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the ASFRB.
5.6.2 Panel
This topic describes the panel structure and indicator meanings of the ASFRB.
5.6.3 Functions
This topic describes the functions of the ASFRB.
5.6.4 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the ASFRB.

5.6.1 Appearance and Composition


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the ASFRB.
The ASFRB supports two serial attached small computer systems interface (SAS)/serial
advanced technology attachment (SATA) hard disks and provides interfaces for the connected

On ly
server blade. The ASFRB must work with the server blade.

r e n ce
fe
Figure 5-15 shows the structure of the ASFRB.

l R e
n t e r na
Figure 5-15 Structure of the ASFRB
I

1 Positioning pin 2 Daughter board connector 3 Daughter board positioning hole


4 Disk 0 5 Disk 1

The ASFRB provides a daughter board connector. You can choose to install one of the following
daughter boards:

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l Straight-through GE daughter board


l Straight-through FC daughter board
l FC loopback daughter board

5.6.2 Panel
This topic describes the panel structure and indicator meanings of the ASFRB.

Figure 5-16 shows the panel of the ASFRB.

Figure 5-16 ASFRB panel

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f ere nce
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1 Handle 2 OOS indicator 3 HEALTHY indicator


4 Filler panel 5 HD 0 indicator 6 HD 1 indicator
7 HOTSWAP indicator 8 HD 1 9 HD 0
10 Monitor interface 11 USB port

NOTE

You need to install a filler panel in the position that is not occupied by the external interface of the daughter
board.

The panel of the ASFRB provides the following indicators:


l OOS indicator
l HEALTHY indicator
l HOTSWAP indicator
l HD indicator

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You can monitor these indicators to diagnose the current status of the ASFRB. Table 5-21 lists
the indicators on the ASFRB panel.

Table 5-21 Indicators on the ASFRB panel

Indicator Color Meaning Description

OOS Red or Service status l Off: The ASFRB works well and the service
amber indicator runs normally.
l On or blinking: The ASFRB is out of service.

HEALTHY Red or Health l Off: The ASFRB is not powered on. (The
green indicator HEALTHY indicator blinks 10 times when
the ASFRB is powered on.)
l On in green: The ASFRB works well.
l Blinking in red: An alarm is generated.

HOTSWAP Blue Hot swap l Off: The ASFRB is in activated state.


indicator l On: The ASFRB is inserted, but not powered
on. That is, the ASFRB is in deactivated state.
l Blinking at the long blink rate: The ASFRB
is requesting activation.

ly
l Blinking at the short blink rate: The ASFRB
On
nce
is requesting deactivation.

HD Green
ef e re l Blinking:
Hard disk The data in the hard disk is read and

n al R running written.

Inter
indicator l Off: The hard disk is in other conditions.

NOTE
The OOS indicator is in red or amber (yellow). It is in red in North American regions, and in amber (yellow)
in European regions. The indicator color can be configured through a command of the blade BMC.

The ASFRB is powered by the server blade in the slot paired with the ASFRB slot. The ASFRB
does not support hot swap. As shown in Figure 5-16, the panel of the ASFRB provides an upper
and a lower handles. The handles help to insert, remove, fasten, power on, and power off the
ASFRB.

5.6.3 Functions
This topic describes the functions of the ASFRB.

The ASFRB is the RTM of the server blade, and it must work with the server blade. The ASFRB
can be installed in any of the slots 1-6 or 9-14 at the rear side of the ATAE Shelf (hereinafter
referred to as the shelf).

The ASFRB provides the following functions:


l The ASFRB provides a daughter board connector, supports straight-through (Gigabit
Ethernet) GE daughter boards, straight-through (Fiber Channel) FC daughter boards, and

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loopback FC daughter boards. The ASFRB provides external interfaces for the server blade
through the daughter boards.
l The ASFRB provides two Ethernet Fabric interfaces.
l The ASFRB supports two SAS/SATA hard disks. The hard disks support hot swap and
RAID 1.
l As a manageable module of the server blade, the ASFRB is managed by the BMC of the
sever blade.
l The server blade monitors the running status of the ASFRB and stores the information about
the field replaceable unit (FRU), system event log (SEL), and sensor data record (SDR).

5.6.4 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of the ASFRB.

Table 5-22 Technical specifications of the ASFRB


Item Specification

Long-term 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)


working
temperature

Temperature 15°C/h (59°F/h)


variation rate
On ly
Relative working
ere
5% RH to 85% RH
f nce
humidity
R e
Altitude
n t e r n≤a4000l m
I
Power supply Provided by the server blade

Maximum power 40.2 W

Maximum 1.3 kg
weight

Length x width x 322.3 mm x 70 mm x 29 mm


height

5.7 Daughter Cards of an RTM


This topic describes the daughter cards that can be connected to a daughter card connector of a
rear transition module (RTM).

5.7.1 Through GE Daughter Card


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the thorough GE daughter card.
5.7.2 Through FC Daughter Card
This topic describes the appearance and composition of the thorough FC daughter card.
5.7.3 Loopback FC Daughter Card
This topic describes the appearance and composition of the loopback FC daughter card.

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5.7.4 SCSI Daughter Card


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the SCSI daughter card.

5.7.1 Through GE Daughter Card


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the thorough GE daughter card.

The through GE daughter card provides two Ethernet ports (10/100/1000M Base-T adaptive
RJ-45 ports) externally. Figure 5-17 shows the appearance of the thorough GE daughter card.

Figure 5-17 Appearance of the thorough GE daughter card

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
Inter
The through GE daughter card provides two Ethernet port indicators. You can identify the current
status of the external Ethernet ports by observing the indicators. Table 5-23 describes the two
indicators.

Table 5-23 Description of the indicators on the thorough GE daughter card

Indicator Color Meaning Description

Ethernet port Green It indicates the l Off: The Ethernet


indicator working status of the ports do not work.
Yellow Ethernet ports. l Green indicator
on: The Ethernet
ports are in the
Link state.
l Yellow indicator
blinking: The
Ethernet ports are
in the Active
state, and are
sending and
receiving data.

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5.7.2 Through FC Daughter Card


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the thorough FC daughter card.

The through FC daughter card provides two 2 Gbit/s FC ports (supporting the FC-AL, FC-SW,
point-to-point mode, and 1G/2G/4G auto negotiation) externally. Figure 5-18 shows the
appearance of the thorough FC daughter card.

Figure 5-18 Appearance of the thorough FC daughter card

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
Inter
The through FC daughter card provides RUN and ALM indicators. You can identify the current
status of the external FC ports by observing the indicators. Table 5-24 describes the two
indicators.

Table 5-24 Description of the indicators on the thorough FC daughter card

Indicator Color Meaning Description

ALM Yellow It indicates l Green indicator on and yellow indicator


the on: Being powered on.
RUN Green working l Green indicator off and yellow indicator
status of blinking: Loss of signals during
the FC synchronization.
ports.
l Green indicator off and yellow indicator
on: Obtaining signals.
l Green indicator on and yellow indicator
off: Online.
l Green indicator blinking and yellow
indicator blinking: Firmware error.

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5.7.3 Loopback FC Daughter Card


This topic describes the appearance and composition of the loopback FC daughter card.
The loopback FC daughter card provides two Fabric FC ports (supporting the FC-AL, FC-SW,
point-to-point mode, and 1G/2G/4G auto negotiation). Figure 5-19 shows the appearance of the
loopback FC daughter card.

Figure 5-19 Appearance of the loopback FC daughter card

On ly
f ere nce
R e
n ter nal
I
5.7.4 SCSI Daughter Card
This topic describes the appearance and composition of the SCSI daughter card.
The SCSI daughter card provides two SCSI ports (Ultra 320/160 ports) externally, which can
be connected to two SCSI disk arrays. Figure 5-20 shows the appearance of the SCSI daughter
card.

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Figure 5-20 Appearance of the SCSI daughter card

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Inter

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6 Switch Blades

About This Chapter

This describes all types of switch blades, RTMs of switch blades.

6.1 AXCBA Switch Blade


This describes an AXCBA switch blade (hereinafter referred to as AXCBA). The AXCBA is

On ly
an internal switching module of the ATAE. The AXCBA performs all the layer-2 network

nce
switching functions in the shelf.

R ef ere
nal
6.2 AXCRA RTM of the Switch Blade

Inter
The AXCRA RTM of the switch blade (hereinafter referred to as AXCRA) is the back blade of
the switch blade. The AXCRA provides ports for the switch blade to connect with external
devices.

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6.1 AXCBA Switch Blade


This describes an AXCBA switch blade (hereinafter referred to as AXCBA). The AXCBA is
an internal switching module of the ATAE. The AXCBA performs all the layer-2 network
switching functions in the shelf.

6.1.1 Introduction
This topic describes the AXCBA switch blade.
6.1.2 Panel
This describes the handles, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of the AXCBA switch blade.
6.1.3 Functions
This describes the layer 2 network switching, fiber channel (FC) optical switching, device
management, and configuration recovery functions of an AXCBA switch blade.
6.1.4 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the AXCBA.

6.1.1 Introduction
This topic describes the AXCBA switch blade.

On ly
The AXCBA is an internal switching module of the ATAE. The AXCBA performs all the layer-2

ere nce
network switching functions in the shelf. When a fiber channel (FC) module is configured, the

f
e
AXCBA provides FC optical switching functions, and provides an FC interface through an

nal R
interface blade. Therefore, the AXCBA can be used for establishing a storage area network
(SAN).
I n ter
The AXCBA uses a base or a fabric switching plane with a dual-star networking topology. In
this way, switching and interconnection can be conducted between the system control plane and
service plane, and switching can be performed between internal data packets and control
management packets. Therefore, The AXCBA provides users with high-speed data transmission.

The BMC module of the AXCBA communicates with the SMMs, and reports the hardware status
of the switch blade and the generated alarms to the SMM. Therefore, the switch blade can be
managed.

The AXCBA can be installed at slots 7 and 8 in the ATAE shelf. The AXCBA exchanges network
data with other blades and the SMM through the shelf backplane, and provides service and
cascading ports through the RTM of the switch blade.

According to the configuration requirements, AXCBA switch blades are classified into four
types for implementing different switching functions:
l Basic configuration
l Basic configuration + a GE module
l Basic configuration + an FC module (reserved temporarily)
l Basic configuration + a GE module + an FC module

Basic Configuration
Figure 6-1 shows the appearance of a switch blade with basic configuration.

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Figure 6-1 Appearance of the switch blade with basic configuration

O n ly
r e n cea base switching plane and twenty-two
fe ports.
The switch blade with basic configuration provides

l R e
10/100/1000M Base-T switching network

n t e r naare connected with the 12 blade slots.


l A total of 12 ports
I of 2 ports are connected with the active and standby SMMs.
l A total
l A total of 1 port is connected with the base switching plane of another switch blade slot.
Thus, two active/standby base switching planes working in redundancy mode are provided.
l A total of 4 ports are connected with the RTM of the switch blade through the backplane.
Thus, network ports are provided through the RTM of the switch blade.
l A total of 2 ports are connected with the GE subblade and FC subblade respectively.
l A total of 1 port for external connection is provided on the front panel.

Basic Configuration + a GE Module


Figure 6-2 shows the appearance of a switch blade with basic configuration and a GE module.

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Figure 6-2 Appearance of the switch blade with basic configuration and a GE module

O n l y
r e n cofaebase
The switch blade with this configuration provides switching plane (providing 22 ports)

R e f e
and a fabric switching plane that are independent each other. The fabric switching plane
provides 21 ports.
r n a lBase-BX ports are connected with the 12 blade slots.
Int
l A total of e
12 1000M
l A total of 1 1000M Base-BX port is connected with the fabric switching plane of another
switch blade slot. Thus, two fabric switching planes working in redundancy mode are
provided.
l A total of 8 ports are connected with the RTM of the switch blade through the backplane.
Therefore, network ports are provided through the RTM of the switch blade.

Basic Configuration + an FC Module


Figure 6-3 shows the appearance of a switch blade with basic configuration and an FC module.

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Figure 6-3 Appearance of the switch blade with basic configuration + an FC module

On ly
The switch blade with this configuration provides a base switching plane and FC optical

ere nce
switching functions. The switch blade provides four FC ports through the interface blade for
f
forming a SAN.
R e
nal
Inter
Basic Configuration + a GE Module + an FC Module
Figure 6-4 shows the appearance of a switch blade with basic configuration, a GE module, and
an FC module.

Figure 6-4 Appearance of the switch blade with basic configuration, a GE module, and an FC
module

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The AXCBA with this configuration provides a base switching plane, a fabric switching plane,
and an FC optical switching channel.

6.1.2 Panel
This describes the handles, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of the AXCBA switch blade.
The AXCBA panel provides multiple indicators and interfaces. Figure 6-5 shows the AXCBA
panel.

Figure 6-5 AXCBA panel

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
Inter

1. OOS indicator 2. HEALTHY indicator 3. SYSTEM indicator

4. BMC COM configuration serial port 5. SYS COM configuration serial port 6. LAN1 network port

7. LAN2 network port 8. Handle 9. HOTSWAP indicator

Table 6-1 describes the ports on the AXCBA panel.

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Table 6-1 Ports on the AXCBA panel


Port Name Function Description

BMC COM serial port It is used for the local upgrade It is an RJ45 port meeting the
and the loading of the BMC RS232 standard. Its baud rate
software. is 115,200 bit/s and is not
provided with an indicator.

SYS COM serial port It is used for the local It is an RJ45 port meeting the
management, maintenance, RS232 standard. Its baud rate
and commissioning of the is 115,200 bit/s and is not
base and fabric planes. provided with an indicator.
NOTE
By default, the SYS COM serial
port is the port of the base plane.
You can run the relevant
command of the BMC COM
serial port command line to set
the SYS COM serial port as the
serial port of the base plane,
fabric plane, or FC plane.

LAN1 network port It is used for the loading and It is an RJ45 port supporting
internal commissioning. 10/100MBase-T auto-
negotiation and is configured

On ly with two indicators. The

nce
cable type is UTP5.

R ef ere NOTE

n al
This port is used only for the

Inter
loading of the driver of the base
plane and the internal
commissioning.

LAN2 network port It is a maintenance network It is an RJ45 port supporting


port. 10/100MBase-T auto-
negotiation and is configured
with two indicators. The
cable type is UTP5.
NOTE
l This port can be used for
loading the driver of the
fabric or FC plane.
l This port can be used only
after the base plane is
started.

The AXCBA provides multiple indicators. You can check the current status of the AXCBA
according to the status of these indicators. Table 6-2 describes the indicators on the AXCBA
panel.

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Table 6-2 Indicators on the AXCBA panel


Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal Status

OOS Red blade status The OOS Off


Amber (yellow) indicator indicator has the
following types
of status:
l Off: The
AXCBA
functions
well.
l On or
blinking:
The
AXCBA is
out of
service.

HEALTHY Red blade health The HEALTHY On in green


Green indicator indicator has the
following types
of status:

ly
l Off: The

On AXCBA is

f ere nce not powered

R e on (the

nal
indicator

Inter
blinks for 10
times when
the AXCBA
is powered
on).
l On in green:
The
AXCBA
functions
well.
l On in red:
The
AXCBA is
faulty.
l Flashing red:
The blade
generates an
alarm.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal Status

SYSTEM Green Blade The function of -


expansion this indicator on
indicator the AXCBA is
reserved for
subsequent
function
expansion.

HOTSWAP Blue Hot swap The -


indicator HOTSWAP
indicator has the
following types
of status:
l Off: The
AXCBA is
activated.
l Always on:
The
AXCBA is
inserted but
not powered

O n ly on or

nce l Blinking at a
activated.

R ef ere
nal
high

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frequency:
The
AXCBA is
not activated
and is
requesting
for
activation.
l Blinking at a
low
frequency:
The
AXCBA is
activated
and is
requesting
for
deactivation.

NOTE
The color of the OOS indicator can be red or amber (yellow). Red is used in North American region. Amber
(yellow) is used in European region. You can set the color of the OOS indicator by running the command
of the BMC blade.

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The AXCBA panel provides an upper handle and a lower handle. The handles help you insert,
remove, fasten, power on, or power off the AXCBA.

6.1.3 Functions
This describes the layer 2 network switching, fiber channel (FC) optical switching, device
management, and configuration recovery functions of an AXCBA switch blade.

Network Switching Functions


The AXCBA switch blade provides all the basic layer 2 switching functions. The switching
functions are as follows:
l All ports support L2 full-wire-speed switching.
l The AXCBA supports port binding.
l All Ethernet ports support the auto-negotiation and flow control functions complied with
the IEEE802.3x standard.
l The AXCBA supports multiple types of Gigabit interface standards (such as 10/100/1000M
BASE-T and 1000M BASE-BX).
l The AXCBA supports the address self-learning function.
l The AXCBA supports the virtual local area network (VLAN) function complied with the

ly
IEEE 802.1Q standard.

On
nce
l The AXCBA supports the spanning tree and multiple-spanning tree complied with the IEEE

f ere
802.1D standard.

R e
nal
l The AXCBA supports device cascading.
l
I n ter
The AXCBA supports the output of the priority queue of a port.
l The AXCBA supports the Jumbo frame of 9 KB.

FC Optical Switching Functions


The FC module provides the following functions:
l The AXCBA supports small form-factor pluggable (SFP) single-mode and multi-mode
transceivers, and supports the exchange between the unicast data and broadcast data.
l The AXCBA supports the Webtools management tool and provides diagnosis and detection
functions. The AXCBA also supports the function of loading and upgrading the FC module
software on line.
l The FC module supports the Brocade Fabric operating system (OS) and is compatible with
all the SilkWorm products.
l The AXCBA uses a PowerPC 440GP CPU with the clock frequency of 333 MHz.
l The memory capacity of the ECC SDRAM is 128 MB (66 MHz). The memory capacity of
the Boot flash is 512 KB. The memory capacity of the Kernel flash is 16 MB. The memory
capacity of the Compact flash is 256 MB. The memory capacity of the SEEPROM is 256
KB.
l The AXCBA uses a real-time clock with a battery life of 10 years.
l The AXCBA uses a temperature sensor. The displayed value can be accurate to 5-digit
decimal places.

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Device Management Functions


The AXCBA supports the following management functions:
l The AXCBA provides an independent BMC module and IPMBs that work in redundancy
mode for the management of the AXCBA.
l The BMC module detects the blade temperature and voltage, generates an alarm when the
temperature or voltage is abnormal, and reports the blade information to the system. In
addition, the BMC module can be used for the power-on or power-off control, hot swap
management, and reset control.
l The AXCBA provides the information management of the FRU, SDR, and SEL.

Configuration Recovery
In the process of starting the blade, if the SMM has the AXCBA configuration file that is different
from the current configuration file on the AXCBA, the blade system provides the menu for
selecting the configuration file to start loading. You can choose to download the configuration
file on the SMM to the AXCBA and start loading, or start loading directly through the current
configuration file on the AXCBA. If no operation is performed within seven seconds, the blade
system automatically downloads the configuration file on the SMM to the AXCBA and starts
loading. After starting the loading, the blade system automatically adds an extension .bak to the
file name of the original configuration file for backup.

n ly
During the running of the AXCBA, the blade system checks whether the configuration file on
O
nce
the AXCBA is the same as the AXCBA configuration file on the SMM every five minutes. If

ere
the configuration file on the AXCBA is different from the AXCBA configuration file on the

R ef
nal
SMM, and the size of the configuration file on the AXCBA is equal to or less than 32 KB (but

Inter
greater than 0), the system synchronously backs up and copies the configuration file on the
AXCBA to the SMM. In other cases, the configuration files on the AXCBA and the SMM remain
unchanged.

If the save command is executed to save the configuration data, and the size of the configuration
file on the AXCBA is equal to or less than 32 KB (but greater than 0), the system also backs up
and copies the configuration file on the AXCBA synchronously to the SMM.

6.1.4 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of the AXCBA.

Table 6-3 describes the parameters of the AXCBA.

Table 6-3 Technical specifications of the AXCBA

Item Specification

Dimensions Depth: 322.3 mm


Width: 280 mm
Height: 29 mm

Weight 2.08 kg

Power consumption 100 W

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Item Specification

Environment temperature l Long-term working temperature: 5°C to


40°C
l Short-term working temperature: -5°C to
+55°C
l Storage temperature: -40°C to +70°C

Humidity l Long-term working humidity: 5% to 85%


l Short-term working humidity: 5% to 90%

NOTE
Short term means that the successive working duration is not more than 48 hours and that the total working
duration of a year is not more than 15 days.

6.2 AXCRA RTM of the Switch Blade


The AXCRA RTM of the switch blade (hereinafter referred to as AXCRA) is the back blade of
the switch blade. The AXCRA provides ports for the switch blade to connect with external
devices.

On ly
6.2.1 Introduction
f ere nce
e
This describes the AXCRA RTM of the switch blade.
R
nal
Inter
6.2.2 Panel
This describes the handles, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of the AXCRA RTM of the
switch blade.
6.2.3 Functions
This describes the functions of the AXCRA RTM of the switch blade.
6.2.4 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the AXCRA.

6.2.1 Introduction
This describes the AXCRA RTM of the switch blade.
The AXCRA RTM of the switch blade (hereinafter referred to as AXCRA) is the back blade of
the switch blade. The AXCRA provides ports for the switch blade to connect with external
devices. Figure 6-6 shows the appearance of the AXCRA.

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Figure 6-6 Appearance of the AXCRA

On ly
ere nce
NOTE

R ef
l The AXCRA must be installed in slot 7 or slot 8 at the rear side of the ATAE shelf.

nal
Inter
l The AXCRA must be used together with the switch blade.

6.2.2 Panel
This describes the handles, interfaces, and indicators on the panel of the AXCRA RTM of the
switch blade.
The AXCRA panel provides four types of indicators (that is, the OOS indicator, HEALTHY
indicator, HOTSWAP indicator, and fabric FC interface indicator), four fabric GE interfaces,
four base interfaces, and four fabric FC interfaces. Figure 6-7 shows the AXCRA panel.

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Figure 6-7 AXCRA panel

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
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1. Captive screw 2. Shielding finger 3. Handle 4. OOS indicator

5. HEALTHY indicator 6. HOTSWAP indicator 7. Fabric GE interface indicator 8. Base interface

9. Fabric FC interface 10. STAT indicator 11. SPD indicator -

Table 6-4 describes the interfaces on the AXCRA panel.

Table 6-4 Interfaces on the AXCRA panel


Port Name Description

Fabric FC interface It is a 4-channel FC interface.


It supports 4Gb/s 1000Base-SX and is
connected with two indicators.

Base interface It is a 4-channel GE interface.


It supports 10/100/1000M Base-T auto-
negotiation and is configured with two
indicators.

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Port Name Description

Fabric GE interface It is a 4-channel GE electrical interface.


It supports 10/100/1000M Base-T auto-
negotiation and is configured with two
indicators.

Table 6-5 describes the indicators on the AXCRA panel.

Table 6-5 Indicators on the AXCRA panel


Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal Status

OOS indicator Red blade status The OOS Off


Amber (yellow) indicator indicator has the
following types
of status:
l Off: The
AXCRA
functions
well.

On ly l On or

nce
blinking:

R ef ere The

nal
AXCRA is

Inter
out of
service.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal Status

HEALTHY Red blade health The HEALTHY On in green


indicator Green indicator indicator has the
following types
of status:
l Off: The
AXCRA is
not powered
on.
l On in green:
The
AXCRA
functions
well.
l On in red: A
hardware
fault occurs
in the
AXCRA.
l Flashing red:
The

On ly AXCRA

nce
generates an

ere
alarm.

R ef
nal
Inter

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Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal Status

HOTSWAP Blue Hot swap The -


indicator indicator HOTSWAP
indicator has the
following types
of status:
l Off: The
AXCRA is
running.
l On: The
AXCRA can
be removed.
l Blinking at a
high
frequency:
The
AXCRA is
being
activated.
l Blinking at a
low

On ly frequency:

nce
The

ere
AXCRA is

R ef being

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deactivated.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal Status

Fabric FC The color of the Fabric FC The two types of -


interface STAT indicator interface fabric FC
indicator (that can be orange or indicator interface
is, STAT green. indicators have
indicator or SPD The color of the the following
indicator) SPD indicator types of status
can be orange or respectively:
green. For the STAT
indicator:
l Off: The
AXCRA is
not powered
on.
l On in
orange:
Signals exist
but the
AXCRA
does not
work.

On ly l On in green:

nce
The

ere
AXCRA

R ef functions

nal
Inter
well.
For the SPD
indicator:
l Off: The
transmission
rate is 1 Gbit/
s.
l On in
orange: The
transmission
rate is 4 Gbit/
s.
l On in green:
The
transmission
rate is 2 Gbit/
s.

NOTE
The color of the OOS indicator can be red or amber (yellow). Red is used in North American region. Amber
(yellow) is used in European region. You can set the color of the OOS indicator by running the command
of the BMC blade.

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The AXCRA panel provides an upper handle and a lower handle. The handles help you insert,
remove, or fasten the AXCBA. The AXCRA is powered by the switch blade. The AXCRA is
not hot swappable. The upper and lower handles cannot be used for the power-on or power-off
of the AXCRA.

6.2.3 Functions
This describes the functions of the AXCRA RTM of the switch blade.
The AXCRA provides the following functions:
l The AXCRA is the RTM of the switch blade and provides ports for the switch blade.
l The AXCRA is connected with the switch blade through a Zone3 connector.
l The AXCRA serves as a module of the switch blade and can be managed by the BMC
module of the switch blade.
l The voltage, temperature, and working status of the AXCRA is monitored by the switch
blade. The information about the field replaceable unit (FRU), system event log (SEL), and
sensor data record (SDR) is stored in the switch blade.

6.2.4 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of the AXCRA.
Table 6-6 describes the parameters of the AXCRA.

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Table 6-6 Technical specifications of the AXCRA
Item
R ef ereSpecification
nal
Inter
Dimensions Depth: 322.3 mm
Width: 70 mm
Height: 29 mm

Weight 0.66 kg

Power consumption 15 W

Environment temperature l Long-term working temperature: 5°C to 40°C


l Short-term working temperature: -5°C to +55°C
l Storage temperature: -40°C to +70°C

Humidity l Long-term working humidity: 5% to 85%


l Short-term working humidity: 5% to 90%

NOTE
Short term means that the successive working duration is not more than 48 hours and that the total working
duration of a year is not more than 15 days.

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7 Auxiliary Devices

About This Chapter

Generally, the ATAE must be used together with auxiliary devices such as the PDB, KVM switch
(KVMS) and disk array. The auxiliary devices vary with specific service requirements.

7.1 Technical Specifications of Auxiliary Devices

On ly
This topic describes the technical specifications of auxiliary devices in a cabinet. The technical

nce
specifications include the size, input voltage, and power consumption.

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nal
7.2 DPD100-6-20 DC PDB

nter
This topic describes the appearance, functions, and technical specifications of the DPD100-6-20
DC PDB.
I
7.3 APD32-6-24 AC PDB
This topic describes the appearance, functions, and technical specifications of the APD32-6-24
AC PDB.
7.4 APD63-2-24 AC PDB
This topic describes the appearance, functions, and technical specifications of the APD63-2-24
AC PDB.
7.5 AC/DC Converter
An AC/DC converter needs to be configured for shelves of an AC cabinet. There are two models
of AC/DC converters, namely Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite and CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite.
7.6 KVM
This topic describes the KVM.
7.7 USM Server
This topic describes the USM server.
7.8 Disk Arrays
This topic describes the composition and appearance of storage systems of various models.

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7.1 Technical Specifications of Auxiliary Devices


This topic describes the technical specifications of auxiliary devices in a cabinet. The technical
specifications include the size, input voltage, and power consumption.

7.1.1 Technical Specifications of DC Power Supply Devices


This topic describes the technical specifications such as the size, weight, and power of auxiliary
DC devices in a cabinet.
7.1.2 Technical Specifications of AC Power Supply Devices
This topic describes the technical specifications such as the size, weight, and power of auxiliary
AC devices in a cabinet.

7.1.1 Technical Specifications of DC Power Supply Devices


This topic describes the technical specifications such as the size, weight, and power of auxiliary
DC devices in a cabinet.

NOTE

This document provides the technical specifications of DC power supply devices related to the installation.
For details about the devices, see the product manual of the corresponding device.

ly
Table 7-1 shows the technical specifications of auxiliary DC power supply devices in an ATAE
On
nce
cabinet.

R e f ere
l
Table 7-1 Technical specifications of auxiliary DC power supply devices in an ATAE cabinet

nter naDimension
Devi
ce IModel Weight
(W x D x H)
Input Voltage
Range
Maximum
Power

LAN Quidway 442 mm × 220 < 2.5 kg -60 V to -48 V 20 W


Switc S3328 mm × 43.6 mm
h
Quidway 442 mm × 420 < 7.8 kg -60 V to -48 V 2*10GE: 75 W
S5328 mm × 43.6 mm 4*GE: 69 W

Quidway 472 mm × 476 ≤ 22 kg -60 V to -48 V 350 W


S9303 mm × 175 mm

Quidway 472 mm × 476 ≤ 42 kg -60 V to -48 V 800 W


S9306 mm × 441.7
mm

Load F5 BIG- 432 mm × 533.4 10 kg -72 V to -36 V 300 W


balan IP1600 mm × 44.45
cer mm

F5 BIG- 432 mm × 533.4 10 kg -72 V to -36 V 300 W


IP3600 mm × 44.45
mm

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Devi Model Dimension Weight Input Voltage Maximum


ce (W x D x H) Range Power

F5 BIG- 432 mm × 533.4 10 kg -72 V to -36 V 300 W


IP3900 mm × 44.45
mm

F5 BIG- 438.2 mm × 21 kg -72 V to -36 V 460 W


IP8400 603.3 mm ×
88.9 mm

F5 BIG- 450.9 mm × 527 21 kg -72 V to -36 V 850 W


IP8900 mm × 88.9 mm

Route Quidway 436.2 mm × 420 17.5 kg -60 V to -48 V 126 W


r AR46-40 mm × 130.5
mm

Firew Eudemon2 436 mm × 420 20 kg -60 V to -48 V 100 W


all 00 mm × 130.5
mm

Eudemon5 436 mm × 420 20 kg -60 V to -48 V 100 W


00 mm × 130.5
mm

n Vly
Eudemon1 436 mm × 420
nce
20 kg
O-60 to -48 V 100 W

ere
000 mm × 130.5
mm
R e f
l mm × 560 10 kg
e r n a
nt
Eudemon1 436 -60 V to -48 V 100 W
I000E mm × 44.2 mm

Disk OceanStor 447 mm × 571.5 39.5 kg -48 V to -60 V 446 W


array S3100/ mm × 129.5
S3200 mm

OceanStor 446 mm × 600 68 kg -48 V to -60 V Control frame:


S2300E mm × 175 mm 627 W
Disk tray: 420
W

OceanStor 446 mm × 600 Full -48 V to -60 V Control frame:


S5300 mm × 175 mm configuratio 650 W
n: 67 kg Disk tray: 450
W

OceanStor 446 mm × 600 Full -48 V to -60 V Control frame:


S5600 mm × 175 mm configuratio 662 W
n: 67 kg Disk tray: 462
W

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ce (W x D x H) Range Power

OceanStor 446 mm × 536 Full -36 V to -76 V Control frame:


S2600F mm × 86.1 mm configuratio 355 W
n: ≤ 30 kg Disk tray: 258
W

OceanStor Control frame: Control Control frame: Control frame:


S3900 446mm×582m frame: Full -48V to -60V 539W
m×86.1mm configuratio Disk tray: -48V Disk tray: 300W
Disk tray: n is 29.9kg to -60V
446mm×412m Disk tray:
m×86.1mm Full
configuratio
n is 20.9kg

FUJITSU 483 mm × 650 Control -48 V to -60 V Control frame:


DX80 mm × 88 mm frame: < 35 413 W
kg Disk tray: 371
Disk tray W
(hard disk
excluded): <
26 kg
O n lyto -72 V
USM HP
f ere
445.4 mm × Full
nce -36 V 450 W
serve DL380G5
R e
660.7 mm × configuratio

nal
r 85.9 mm n: 27.22 kg

n
IHP ter 445.5 mm × 21.45 kg to -36 V to -72 V 327 W
DL380G6 692.2 mm × 27.27 kg
85.9 mm

Tape SUN 355.6 mm × 432 9.5 kg -36 V to -72 V 200 W


drive DAT72 mm × 44.45
mm

Moni MRMU 436 mm × 420 - -48 V 10 W


toring mm × 42 mm
unit

KVM TMZ1720 442 mm × 570 20 kg 36 V to 72 V 80 W


mm × 41.6 mm

7.1.2 Technical Specifications of AC Power Supply Devices


This topic describes the technical specifications such as the size, weight, and power of auxiliary
AC devices in a cabinet.

NOTE

This document provides the technical specifications of AC power supply devices related to the installation.
For details about the devices, see the product manual of the corresponding device.

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Table 7-2 shows the technical specifications of auxiliary AC power supply devices in an ATAE
cabinet.

Table 7-2 Technical specifications of auxiliary AC power supply devices in an ATAE cabinet
Devi Model Dimension Weight Input Frequency Maximum
ce (W x D x H) Voltage Power
Range

LAN Quidw 442 mm x < 2.5 kg 100 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 20 W


Switc ay 220 mm x V Hz
h S3328 43.6 mm

Quidw 442 mm x < 7.8 kg 100 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 2*10GE: 75


ay 420 mm x V Hz W
S5328 43.6 mm 4*GE: 69 W

Quidw 472 mm x ≤ 22 kg 100 V - 240 47 Hz - 63 350 W


ay 476 mm x V Hz
S9303 175 mm

Quidw 472 mm x ≤ 42 kg 100 V - 240 47 Hz - 63 800 W


ay 476 mm x V Hz
S9306 441.7 mm

FC SilkW 428.8 mm x 4.2 kg


n l y
85 V - 264 V
O
47 Hz - 63 57 W
Switc orm 306.6 mm x
n ce Hz
h 300 42.9 mm
ef e re
R
almm x 9.34 kg
n428.8
Inter 610.5
SilkW 85 V - 264 V 47 Hz - 63 91 W
orm mm x Hz
5100 42.9 mm

Disk Ocean 447 mm x 39.5 kg 90 V - 136 V 50 Hz - 60 446 W


array Stor 571.5 mm x or 180 V - Hz
S3100/ 129.5 mm 264 V
S3200

Ocean 446 mm x Full 90 V - 136 V 50 Hz - 60 Control


Stor 600 mm x configuratio or 180 V - Hz frame: 652
S2300 175 mm n: 68 kg 264 V W
E Disk tray:
450 W

Ocean 446 mm x Full 200 V - 240 47 Hz - 63 Control


Stor 600 mm x configuratio V Hz frame: 680
S5300 175 mm n: 67 kg W
Disk tray:
480 W

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Devi Model Dimension Weight Input Frequency Maximum


ce (W x D x H) Voltage Power
Range

Ocean 446 mm x Full 200 V - 240 47 Hz - 63 Control


Stor 600 mm x configuratio V Hz frame: 700
S5600 175 mm n: 67 kg W
Disk tray:
500 W

Ocean 446 mm x Full Low range: 47 Hz - 63 Control


Stor 536 mm x configuratio 100 V - 127 Hz frame: 375
S2600 86.1 mm n: ≤ 30 kg V W
F High range: Disk tray:
120 V - 240 266 W
V

Ocean Control Control Control Control Control


Stor frame: frame: Full frame: frame: frame:
S3900 446mm×582 configuratio 100V– 50Hz–60Hz 539W
mm×86.1m n is 29.9kg 127V/ Disk tray: Disk tray:
m Disk tray: 200V–240V 50Hz–60Hz 300W
Disk tray: Full Disk tray:
446mm×412 configuratio
On ly
100V–

nce
mm×86.1m n is 20.9kg 127V/

ere
m 200V–240V

R ef
nal frame: < 35
FUJIT 483 mm x
Control 100 V - 120 50 Hz - 60 Control

Inter
SU 650 mm x 88 V/200 V - Hz frame: 413
DX80 mm kg 240 V W
Disk tray Disk tray:
(hard disk 371 W
excluded): <
26 kg

USM HP 445.4 mm x Full 90 V - 264 V 47 Hz - 63 436 W


serve Prolian 660.7 mm x configuratio Hz
r t 85.9 mm n: 27.22 kg
DL380
G5

HP 445.5 mm x 21.45 kg - 100 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 272 W


Prolian 692.2 mm x 27.27 kg V Hz
t 85.9 mm
DL380
G6

Load F5 432 mm x 10 kg 36 V - 72 V 50 Hz - 60 300 W


balan BIG- 533.4 mm x Hz
cer IP1600 44.45 mm

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Devi Model Dimension Weight Input Frequency Maximum


ce (W x D x H) Voltage Power
Range

F5 432 mm x 10 kg 36 V - 72 V 50 Hz - 60 300 W
BIG- 533.4 mm x Hz
IP3600 44.45 mm

F5 432 mm x 10 kg 36 V - 72 V 50 Hz - 60 300 W
BIG- 533.4 mm x Hz
IP3900 44.45 mm

F5 438.2 mm x 21 kg 36 V - 72 V 50 Hz - 60 460 W
BIG- 603.3 mm x Hz
IP8400 88.9 mm

F5 450.9 mm x 21 kg 36 V - 72 V 50 Hz - 60 850 W
BIG- 527 mm x Hz
IP8900 88.9 mm

Rout Quidw 436.2 mm x 17.5 kg 100 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 126 W


er ay 420 mm x V Hz
AR28- 130.5 mm
40

Firew Eudem 436 mm x 18 kg


On lyHz
100 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 100 W

nce
all on200 420 mm x V

erkge
130.5 mm

R ef
nal
Inter
Eudem 436 mm x
18.7 100 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 100 W
on500 420 mm x V Hz
130.5 mm

Eudem 436 mm x 18.7 kg 100 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 100 W


on1000 420 mm x V Hz
130.5 mm

Eudem 436 mm x 10 kg 100 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 100 W


on1000 560 mm x V Hz
E 44.2 mm

Tape SUN 355.6 mm x 9.5 kg 100 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 200 W


drive DAT7 432 mm x V Hz
2 44.45 mm

HP - - 100 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 52 W
LTO-4 V Hz

KVM TMZ1 442 mm x 20 kg 110 V - 240 50 Hz - 60 72 W


710 570 mm x V Hz
41.6 mm

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7.2 DPD100-6-20 DC PDB


This topic describes the appearance, functions, and technical specifications of the DPD100-6-20
DC PDB.

7.2.1 Appearance
This topic describes the appearance, front panel, indicators, real panel, and interfaces of the
DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.
7.2.2 Functions
This topic describes the functions of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB in terms of power distribution,
monitoring, and protection.
7.2.3 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.

7.2.1 Appearance
This topic describes the appearance, front panel, indicators, real panel, and interfaces of the
DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.
Based on three input situations, the part number of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB may be any of
the following:
l
n ly
02120427 (The PDB with this part number supports dual inputs, dual two-inputs, and dual
O
three-inputs.)
e n e dual two-inputs.)
csupports
l
e r
fparte number supports dual inputs.)
02120435 (The PDB with this part number

na l R
r
l 02120436 (The PDB with this

I n t e
CAUTION
The three types of PDBs have the same appearance. The redundant input terminals on the PDBs
with the part numbers of 02120435 and 02120436 are sealed by labels, and these input terminals
cannot be used.

Overall Appearance
Figure 7-1 shows the overall appearance of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.

Figure 7-1 Overall appearance of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB

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Front Panel
Figure 7-2 shows the front panel of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.

Figure 7-2 Front panel of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB

On ly
1 Circuit breaker
ere
2 Running indicator
f nce 3 Alarm indicator
4 Buzzer switch

a l R e
5 Power distribution label

n
Inter
NOTE

You can control the generation of the alarm sound from the DC PDB by turning on or off the buzzer switch.
By default, the buzzer switch is set to OFF (O).
l When the buzzer switch is set to ON (I), the buzzer sounds when the PDB raises an alarm.
l When the buzzer switch is set to OFF (O), the buzzer does not sound when the PDB raises an alarm.

There are two indicators on the monitoring panel of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB. Table 7-3
describes the two indicators.

Table 7-3 Indicators on the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB

Indicator Identit Color State Description


y

Blinks at a
frequency of 0.5
Running Hz (on for one
RUN Green The PDB works properly.
indicator second and off for
one second
alternatively)

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Indicator Identit Color State Description


y

Blinks at a
frequency of 4 Hz
(on for 125 The PDB does not well communicate
milliseconds and with the monitoring serial port.
off for 125
millisecond)

There is no input power supply or the


Off
indicator is faulty.

An alarm is raised, which indicates


Alarm On
ALM Red that the PDB is faulty.
indicator
Off The PDB works properly.

NOTE

The PDB checks the ALM indicator when performing a self check. Therefore, when the ALM is on in this
case, it does not mean an alarm is raised.

ly
Rear View
On
f ere nce
Figure 7-3 shows the rear view of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.

R e
nal
Inter
Figure 7-3 Rear view of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB

1 Input terminals 2 Output terminals 3 Grounding point


4 DB15 serial port 5 External Boolean value signal interface 6 RJ45 serial port

Table 7-4 describes the interfaces on the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.

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Table 7-4 Interfaces on the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB


Interface Description Remarks

Input terminal For connecting to Supports dual inputs, dual two-inputs, and
input power cables dual three-inputs.

Output terminal For connecting to Supports dual ten-outputs.


output power cables

RJ45 serial ports J1 For communicating J1 is the active RS485 serial port and J2 the
and J2 with the main control standby RS485 serial port.
board

External Boolean Small 4-pin interface Normally J3, J4, and J6 connect to general
value signal Boolean value output sensors such as the
interfaces J3, J4, J5, access control sensor and smoke sensor,
and J6 and J5 connects to the water sensor.

DB15 serial port J7 For communicating Provides two groups of signals for the
with the main control active and standby RS485 serial ports
board respectively.

Grounding point For connecting to -


ground cables

On ly
f ere nce
7.2.2 Functions
l R e
e r nthea
Inandt protection.
This topic describes
monitoring,
functions of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB in terms of power distribution,

Power Distribution
The PDB supports -48 V DC or -60 V DC power inputs, the maximum current of each input
being 100 A. On the PDB, area A (including A1, A2, and A3) and area B (including B1, B2,
and B3) are separate from each other. They work in 1+1 backup mode for power supply.
The dual three-inputs, dual two-inputs, and dual inputs of the PDB all correspond to dual -48 V
DC or -60 V DC ten-outputs. The maximum current of each output is 50 A. The total output
current of each area cannot be heavier than 100 A.
l The following are the mappings between power supply modes and the PDBs with dual
three-inputs, dual two-inputs, and dual inputs:
– The PDB supporting dual three-inputs (A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, and B3): -48 V DC or -60
V DC
– The PDB supporting dual two-inputs (A1, A3, B1, and B3): -48 V DC or -60 V DC
– The PDB supporting dual inputs (A1 and B1): -48 V DC or -60 V DC
l The following are the mappings between the input terminals and output areas of the PDB
with dual three-inputs, dual two-inputs, and dual inputs:
– For dual three-inputs: Input terminals A1 and B1 correspond to six outputs (SW1-SW6),
input terminals A2 and B2 correspond to two outputs (SW7-SW8), and input terminals
A3 and B3 correspond to two outputs (SW9-SW10).

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– For dual two-inputs: Input terminals A1 and B1 correspond to eight outputs (SW1-
SW8), and input terminals A3 and B3 correspond to two outputs (SW9-SW10).
– For dual inputs: Input terminals A1 and B1 correspond to ten outputs (SW1-SW10)

Monitoring
The monitoring module monitors the input voltage and the states of power outputs after
allocation, and raises audible and visible alarms when detecting faults. This module performs
the following functions:

l Checks the states of six inputs and 20 output switches and raises alarms.
l Switches communication to another serial port when the communication through a serial
port fails in order to ensure the communication with the main control board.
l Provides two channels of RS485 serial port signals through the DB15 interface or two RJ45
interfaces to transmit the monitoring information of the PDB.
l Provides four external Boolean value input interfaces.

Protection
l Lightning protection instruments are used for the -48 V DC or -60 V DC power input to
protect devices from being destroyed by lightning.
l The PGND terminal of the PDB connects to the cabinet shell with a PGND cable to achieve
an equipotential connection.
On ly
l
ere nce
The PDB supports the DC-I and DC-C grounding modes and uses the DC-I mode by default.

f
e
When the PDB uses the DC-C mode, connect the RTN and the PGND with a cable to

nal R
achieve equipotential connection.

Int
7.2.3 Technical Specifications
er
This topic describes the technical specifications of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.

Table 7-5 lists the technical specifications of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB.

Table 7-5 Technical specifications of the DPD100-6-20 DC PDB

Item Technical Specifications

Input Rated input voltage -48 V DC or -60 V DC

Input voltage range -40 V DC to -72 V DC

Input mode l Dual three-inputs: (A1, A2, and A3) and (B1, B2,
and B3)
l Dual two-inputs: (A1 and A3) and (B1 and B3)
The A2 and B2 input terminals are disabled.
l Dual inputs: A1 and B1 The A2/B2 and A3/B3
input terminals are disabled.

Maximum input The maximum current of each input is 100 A.


current

Output Rated output voltage -48 V DC or -60 V DC

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Item Technical Specifications

Output voltage range -40 V DC to -72 V DC

Output branch Supports dual ten-outputs. The maximum current of


each output is 50 A. The total output current of each
area cannot be heavier than 100 A.
l Dual three-inputs: Input terminals A1 and B1
correspond to six outputs (SW1-SW6), input
terminals A2 and B2 correspond to two outputs
(SW7-SW8), and input terminals A3 and B3
correspond to two outputs (SW9-SW10).
l Dual two-inputs: Input terminals A1 and B1
correspond to eight outputs (SW1-SW8), and
input terminals A3 and B3 correspond to two
outputs (SW9-SW10).
l Dual inputs: Input terminals A1 and B1
correspond to ten outputs (SW1-SW10).

Output protection Dual ten-outputs feature overcurrent protection.

Environment Working 0ºC to 45ºC (32ºF to 113ºF)


temperature

Storage temperature
O n ly
-40ºC to 70ºC (-40ºF to 158ºF)

r e n ce
fe -60 m to 3000 m
Relative humidity ≤ 95%

Altitudel Re

n t e r na
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7.3 APD32-6-24 AC PDB
This topic describes the appearance, functions, and technical specifications of the APD32-6-24
AC PDB.

7.3.1 Appearance
This topic describes the front panel, rear panel, and interfaces of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB.
7.3.2 Functions
This topic describes the functions of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB in terms of power distribution,
monitoring, and protection.
7.3.3 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB.

7.3.1 Appearance
This topic describes the front panel, rear panel, and interfaces of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB.

The APD32-6-24 AC PDB consists of the plastic front panel, circuit breakers and corresponding
guide rails, components of the rack, and connecting terminals.

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Front View
Figure 7-4 shows the front view of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB. The 24 circuit breakers are divided
into two groups (A and B). Each group contains 12 circuit breakers numbered SW1-SW12 from
left to right.
The 12 circuit breakers of each group are marked 16 A, 10 A, 6 A, or 2 A. You can choose output
currents according to the requirements of devices for currents.

Figure 7-4 Front view of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB

Rear View
On ly
nce
Figure 7-5 shows the rear view of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB. Output terminals are divided into

f ere
two groups (A and B) and both groups share the same circuits. The terminals are numbered from

R e
nal
right to left and controlled by corresponding circuit breakers. For example, the terminals PE1,

ter
N1, and L1 in group A are controlled by the circuit breaker SW1 in group A.
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Figure 7-5 Rear view of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB

Table 7-6 describes the interfaces on the APD32-6-24 AC PDB.

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Table 7-6 Interfaces on the APD32-6-24 AC PDB


Interface Description Remarks

Input For connecting Supports dual inputs, dual two-inputs, and dual three-
terminal to input power inputs.
cables

Output For connecting Supports dual 12-outputs.


terminal to output power l The rated output current of output terminal L1 is 2 A.
cables
l The rated output currents of output terminals L2, L3, L5,
and L9 are all 16 A.
l The rated output currents of output terminals L4, L6, and
L10 are all 10 A.
l The rated output currents of output terminals L7, L8,
L11, and L12 are all 6 A.

7.3.2 Functions
This topic describes the functions of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB in terms of power distribution,
monitoring, and protection.

On ly
Power Distribution
f ere nce
R e
nal
The input terminals on the rear of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB support four redundant 220 V AC
inputs.
I n t er
The output terminals are divided into two groups, group A and group B. The two groups work
in redundancy mode and provide 12 inputs respectively to supply power for devices in a cabinet.
A_SW1 and B_SW1 are monitoring ports and do not supply power for devices in a cabinet.

Monitoring
The PDB monitors the L1-phase AC inputs of groups A and B and sends signals to the monitoring
module through the two outputs (A1 and B1) from L1.

Protection
All outputs feature short circuit protection and overcurrent protection through circuit breakers.

7.3.3 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB.
Table 7-7 lists the technical specifications of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB.

Table 7-7 Technical specifications of the APD32-6-24 AC PDB


Item Technical Specifications

Input Input voltage range 176-276 V AC

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Maximum input The maximum current of each input is 32 A.


current

Frequency 47-63 Hz

Input mode Six, four, or two AC inputs

Output Output voltage range 176-276 V AC

Output branch l Twenty-four outputs are divided into two groups


(A and B) evenly and feature short circuit
protection.
l Group A and group B work in the redundancy
mode. The output currents of each group are as
follows: 16 A for four outputs, 10 A for three
outputs, 6 A for four outputs, and 2 A for one
output.

Output protection All outputs feature overcurrent protection. The circuit


needs to be recovered manually if a short circuit
occurs.

Environment Working -5ºC to 55ºC (23ºF to 131ºF)


temperature
O n ly
e n e (-13ºF to 131ºF)
Storage temperature -25ºC toc55ºC

e r
fe 5% - 95%
na l R
Relative humidity

I n t e r
Altitude ≤ 3000 m

7.4 APD63-2-24 AC PDB


This topic describes the appearance, functions, and technical specifications of the APD63-2-24
AC PDB.

7.4.1 Appearance
This topic describes the front panel, rear panel, and interfaces of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB.
7.4.2 Functions
This topic describes the functions of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB in terms of power distribution
and protection.
7.4.3 Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB.

7.4.1 Appearance
This topic describes the front panel, rear panel, and interfaces of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB.
The APD63-2-24 AC PDB consists of the plastic front panel, circuit breakers and corresponding
guide rails, components of the rack, and connecting terminals.

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Front View
Figure 7-6 shows the front view of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB. The 24 circuit breakers are divided
into two groups (A and B). Each group contains 12 circuit breakers numbered SW1-SW12 from
left to right.
The 12 circuit breakers of each group are marked 16 A or 10 A. You can choose output currents
according to the requirements of devices for currents.

Figure 7-6 Front view of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB

Rear View
On ly
nce
Figure 7-7 shows the rear view of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB. Output terminals are divided into

f ere
two groups (A and B) and both groups share the same circuits. The terminals are numbered from

R e
nal
right to left and controlled by corresponding circuit breakers. For example, the terminals PE1,

ter
N1, and L1 in group A are controlled by the circuit breaker SW1 in group A.
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Figure 7-7 Rear view of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB

Table 7-8 describes the interfaces on the APD63-2-24 AC PDB.

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Table 7-8 Interfaces on the APD63-2-24 AC PDB

Interface Description Remarks

Input For connecting Supports dual inputs.


terminal to input power
cables

Output For connecting Supports dual 12-outputs.


terminal to output power l The rated output currents of output terminals L1, L2, L3,
cables and L4 are all 10 A.
l The rated output currents of output terminals L5, L6, L7,
L8, L9, L10, L11, and L12 are all 6 A.

7.4.2 Functions
This topic describes the functions of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB in terms of power distribution
and protection.

Power Distribution

n ly
The input terminals on the rear of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB support two redundant 220 V AC
O
nce
inputs.

R ef ere
The output terminals are divided into two groups (A and B) working in redundancy mode to

nal
Inter
supply power for the devices in the cabinet. Each group consists of 12 outputs.

Protection
All outputs feature surge protection and overcurrent protection and the availability of circuits is
controllable. An output needs to be recovered manually if a short circuit occurs.

7.4.3 Technical Specifications


This topic describes the technical specifications of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB.

Table 7-9 lists the technical specifications of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB.

Table 7-9 Technical specifications of the APD63-2-24 AC PDB

Item Technical Specifications

Input Input voltage range 176 - 276 V AC

Maximum input 63 A
current

Frequency 47 - 63 Hz

Input mode Two AC inputs (1+1 backup)

Output Output voltage range 176 - 276 V AC

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Item Technical Specifications

Output branch l Twenty-four outputs are divided into two groups


(A and B) evenly and feature short circuit
protection.
l Group A and group B work in redundancy mode.
The output currents of each group are as follows:
10 A for four outputs and 6 A for eight outputs.

Output protection All outputs feature overcurrent protection. The


circuit needs to be recovered manually if a short
circuit occurs.

Environment Working temperature -15ºC to 45ºC (5ºF to 113ºF)

Storage temperature -40ºC to 70ºC (-40ºF to 158ºF)

Relative humidity 5% - 95%

Altitude 70 - 106 kPa (The PDB can work properly under the
atmospheric pressure of 55 kPa if the altitude is
higher than 3000 m.)

7.5 AC/DC Converter On ly


f ere nce
R e
nal
An AC/DC converter needs to be configured for shelves of an AC cabinet. There are two models

t e r
of AC/DC converters, namely Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite and CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite.
I n
The two suites are designed with high density and high performance. In this way, customers can
be supplied with electric power of high scalability, high serviceability, and high stability in the
smallest space.
7.5.1 Tyco CP2000AC54 AC/DC Suite
This topic describes the composition and appearance of the CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite.
7.5.2 Eltek Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC Suite
This topic describes the composition and appearance of the Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite.

7.5.1 Tyco CP2000AC54 AC/DC Suite


This topic describes the composition and appearance of the CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite.

The composition of the CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite is as follows:


l Six CP2000AC54 power modules
– They are hot swappable power modules.
– The maximum power of each power module is 2000 W.
– The six power modules work in 3+3 backup mode.
l One ATAE GEPS4890-30AR power frame

Figure 7-8 shows the appearance of the CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite.

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Figure 7-8 Appearance of the CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite

Table 7-10 lists the specifications of the CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite.

Table 7-10 Specifications of the CP2000AC54 AC/DC suite


Item Performance Index

Mechanical Width 101.6 mm

ly
Feature
Height 42.2 mm
On
Depth
f ere
351.8 mm nce
R e
r nal
Weight 2.1 kg

Input
InteInput
Electrical
voltage
170 V AC to 275 V AC
NOTE
Feature range When the suite is derated for 1200 W, the suite also supports the
voltage at 110 V.

Frequency 47 Hz to 63 Hz

Typical 11.8 A/200 V AC


input current

Electrical Output 44 V DC to 58 V DC
Output voltage
Feature range

Typical 54 V
output
voltage

Maximum 38.5 A
output
current

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7.5.2 Eltek Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC Suite


This topic describes the composition and appearance of the Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite.
The composition of the Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite is as follows:
l Four Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC power modules
– They are hot swappable power modules.
– The maximum power of each power module is 2000 W.
l One Flatpack2 1U Power Rack 4AC power frame
Figure 7-9 shows the appearance of the Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite.

Figure 7-9 Appearance of the Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite

On ly
f ere nce
R e
n t e r nal
I
Table 7-11 lists the specifications of the Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite.

Table 7-11 Specifications of the Flatpack2 2000W AC/DC suite.


Item Performance Index

Mechanical Width 482 mm (four power modules)


Feature
Height 44.45 mm

Depth 370 mm

Weight < 10.67 kg

Electrical Input 185 V AC to 264 V AC


Input voltage
Feature range

Frequency 44 Hz to 66 Hz

Maximum 12.5 A/185 V AC (unidirectional)


input current

Electrical Rated output 53.5 V DC


Output voltage
Feature

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Output 149.6 A
current

7.6 KVM
This topic describes the KVM.

The keyboard & video & mouse (KVM) is installed in the basic cabinet. It provides the ports
for connecting to the keyboard, LCD display, and mouse, thus providing input and output devices
for server blades and the USM server. The connections between the KVM and servers are
controlled by the controller on the KVM. A user can perform operations such as switching the
display, setting channel IDs, and setting protective passwords by using related buttons or keys
on the KVM panel.

Appearance
The model of the KVM used by the ATAE is TMZ1710 or TMZ1720. Figure 7-10 shows the
appearance of the KVM.

On ly
nce
Figure 7-10 KVM

R ef ere
nal
Inter

1 LCD control area 2 Power indicator


3 Mouse area 4 Keyboard area
5 LCD display

Figure 7-11 shows the real panel of the KVM.

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Figure 7-11 Rear view

1 Management serial port 2


On ly IN port

nce
3 Grounding terminal 4 Power switch
5
e
Power input port

R f ere
nal
NOTE
Inter
AC indicates AC power supply; DC indicates DC power supply.

Auxiliary Parts
The auxiliary parts of the KVM include:
l MZCIM-USB-B module
l MZCIM-PS2 module
l Terminator (Loopback Plug)
l Cat5e cable (straight-through network cable)

For details about the auxiliary parts of the KVM, see 8.4 KVM Cables.

7.7 USM Server


This topic describes the USM server.

The universal server manager (USM) is the management system of the ATAE. It adopts the
device management software in the browser/server (B/S) architecture. A user can log in to the
USM Web page from a USM client to remotely manage and operate devices such as shelves and
blades in the USM system, for example, powering on/off a device or installing and deploying a
device.

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The USM server that is configured in a basic cabinet uses an HP DL380 G6 server, an AHCSA
server blade, or an AUPSA server blade.
NOTE

l The production of the HP DL380 G5 server is stopped. All newly delivered USM servers are HP DL380
G6 servers.
l For details about the AHCSA server blade, see 5.2 AHCSA Server Blade.
l For details about the AUPSA server blade, see 5.3 AUPSA Server Blade.

Appearance
Figure 7-12 shows the front view of the HP DL380 G6 server.

Figure 7-12 Front view

A Video port B USB port


C Hard disk slots (Eight hard disks can be D
On ly CD-ROM

nce
inserted.)

R ef ere
nal
Inter
Figure 7-13 shows the rear view of the HP DL380 G6 server.

Figure 7-13 Rear view

A PCI extended slot (5) B PCI extended slot (6)


C PCI extended slot (4) D PCI extended slot (2)
E PCI extended slot (3) F PCI extended slot (1)
G Power slot (2) H Power slot (1)
I USB connector J Video connector
K NIC connector (network port 0) L NIC connector (network port 1)
M Mouse connector N Keyboard connector
O Serial connector P iL02 connector

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Q NIC connector (network port 2) R NIC connector (network port 3)

Indicators
Figure 7-14 shows the indicators and buttons on the front panel of the HP DL380 G6 server.

Figure 7-14 Indicators and buttons on the front panel

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
Inter
A UID indicator B Health indicator
C System status display D Power button/indicator

Figure 7-15 shows the indicators on the rear panel of HP DL380 G6 server.

Figure 7-15 Indicators on the rear panel

1 Power indicator 2 UID button/indicator


3 NIC/iLO 2 running indicator 4 NIC/iLO 2 link indicator

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7.8 Disk Arrays


This topic describes the composition and appearance of storage systems of various models.

7.8.1 S3100 or S3200 Disk Array


This topic describes the structure and appearance of an S3100 or S3200 disk array and the
meanings of indicators.
7.8.2 S2300E Disk Array
This topic describes the structure and appearance of an S2300E disk array and the meanings of
indicators.
7.8.3 S5300 or S5600 Disk Array
This topic describes the structure and appearance of an S5300 or S5600 disk array and the
meanings of indicators.
7.8.4 S2600F Disk Array
This topic describes the structure and appearance of an S2600F disk array and the meanings of
indicators.
7.8.5 Introduction to an OceanStor S3900 Disk Array
This topic describes the appearance of an OceanStor S3900 disk array and the indicators on the
disk array.
On ly
7.8.6 DX80 Disk Array
f ere nce
R e
This topic describes the structure and appearance of a DX80 disk array and the meanings of

n t er
indicators.
nal
I
7.8.1 S3100 or S3200 Disk Array
This topic describes the structure and appearance of an S3100 or S3200 disk array and the
meanings of indicators.
The OceanStor S3100 or S3200 storage system (S3100 or S3200 disk array for short) is a typical
SAN device, the S3100 or S3200 disk array has an advanced system structure and uses a modular
design and standard ports. The main part of the system consists of the control frame and disk
frames. Frames are interconnected using FC fibers. An operation and maintenance terminal is
connected to the S3100 or S3200 disk array using an Ethernet port or a serial port.

Appearance
The height of the S3100 or S3200 disk array is 3 U. Figure 7-16 shows the appearance of the
S3100 disk array.

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Figure 7-16 Appearance of the S3100 disk array

The S3100 control frame and the S3200 control frame have the same hardware structure, that
is, using a modular structure and using loose coupling between modules. Figure 7-17 shows
their structure.

Figure 7-17 Rear view of the S3200 control frame (with an optional DC power socket)

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
Inter

1 DC power connectors 2 Battery modules 3 FC cascading port


4 Tray ID 5 Serial ports 6 Ethernet ports

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7 FC host port 8 Power-fan modules 9 AC power connectors


10 Rate switch 11 Alarm mute button 12 Hard disk

NOTE

l The difference between the appearances of the S3100 and S3200 disk arrays resides in that there are
two more host ports on each controller of the S3200 compared with the S3100.
l The power supply of the power-fan module is classified into AC power supply and DC power supply.

Indicator
Figure 7-18 shows the indicators on the front panel of the S3100 or S3200 disk array.

Figure 7-18 Indicators on the front panel of the S3100 or S3200 disk array

On ly
f ere
1 Drive Service Action Allowed indicator nce
2 Drive Service Action Required indicator
3 Drive Active indicator
al R e 4 Global Locate indicator

n
Inter
5 Global Summary Fault indicator 6 Power indicator

Table 7-12 describes the meanings of the indicators.

Table 7-12 Indicators on the front panel


Indicator Normal Status Abnormal Status

Drive Service Action Off On (Replacing the drive


Allowed indicator allowed)

Drive Service Action l Off On


Required indicator l Blinking (Drive, volume,
and volume group locate
function)

Drive Active indicator l On Off


l Blinking (Data being
processed)

Global Locate indicator On -

Global Summary Fault Off On


indicator

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Indicator Normal Status Abnormal Status

Power indicator On Off

Figure 7-19 shows the indicators on the rear panel of the S3100 disk array.

Figure 7-19 Indicators on the rear panel of the S3100 disk array

ly
1 Service Action Allowed indicator 2 Service Action Required indicator 3 Cache Active indicator

On
nce
4 Diagnostic indicator 5 Heartbeat indicator 6 FC Host Channel Port Speed

ere
indicator
7 FC Host Channel Port Speed
R ef 8 FC Host Channel Port Speed 9 FC Host Channel Port Speed

n al
indicator indicator indicator

Inter
10 Ethernet Speed indicator 11 Ethernet Active indicator 12 Ethernet Speed indicator
13 Ethernet Active indicator 14 FC Drive Channel Port Active 15 FC Drive Channel Port Speed
indicator indicator
16 FC Drive Channel Port Speed 17 FC Drive Channel Port Active -
indicator indicator

Table 7-13 describes the meanings of the indicators.

Table 7-13 Indicators on the rear panel

Indicator Normal Status Abnormal Status

Service Action Allowed Off On


indicator

Service Action Required Off On


indicator

Cache Active indicator l On (Data written in -


cache)
l Off (No data written in
cache)

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Indicator Normal Status Abnormal Status

Diagnostic indicator l On (Diagnostic code -


displayed)
l Off (Subrack number
displayed)

Heartbeat indicator Blinking Off

FC Host Channel Port Speed l Two FC Host Channel -


indicator Port Speed indicators are
on, indicating that the
speed is 4 Gbit/s.
l Only one FC Host
Channel Port Speed
indicator is on, indicating
that the speed is 2 Gbit/s.
l Two FC Host Channel
Port Speed indicators are
off, indicating that no
connection is set up.

Ethernet Speed indicator l On (100Mbit/s) -


l Off (10Mbit/s)
On ly-
Ethernet Active indicator
e
Offf(No e
rconnection nce
On (Connection established)

R e
nal established or established
Inter connection unused)
Blinking (Connection used)

FC Drive Channel Port Off On (No device detected)


Active indicator

FC Drive Channel Port Speed l Indicator 15 is on and -


indicator indicator 16 is off,
indicating that the speed
is 2 Gbit/s.
l Indicator 15 is off and
indicator 16 is on,
indicating that the speed
is 2 Gbit/s.
l Indicators 15 and 16 are
on, indicating that the
speed is 4 Gbit/s.
l Indicators 15 and 16 are
off, indicating that no
connection is established.

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7.8.2 S2300E Disk Array


This topic describes the structure and appearance of an S2300E disk array and the meanings of
indicators.

Appearance
The OceanStor S2300E storage system (S2300E disk array for short) consists of only the S2300E
control frame, or consists of the S2300E control frame and cascaded D200 disk frames. The
S2300E control frame and a D200 disk frame use system frames with the same hardware
structure. Different parts are plugged into system frames to provide flexible hardware
configurations. Figure 7-20 shows the appearance of the S2300E control frame.

Figure 7-20 Appearance of the S2300E control frame

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
Inter

Figure 7-21 shows the front view of the S2300E disk array.

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Figure 7-21 Front view of the S2300E disk array

1 Controller subrack power/startup 2 Controller subrack alarm indicator 3 Hard disk handle
indicator
4 Hard disk module 5 Hard disk running indicator 6 Hard disk alarm/location
indicator

Figure 7-22 shows the rear view of the S2300E disk array.

On ly
Figure 7-22 Rear view of the S2300E disk arrayce

e f e ren
r n a lR
Inte

1 Power switch 2 Power running indicator 3 Power alarm indicator


4 Fan alarm indicator 5 AC PEM/fan module 6 Power socket
7 Battery module 8 Battery running indicator 9 Battery discharge indicator
10 Battery alarm indicator 11 Controller B 12 Subrack ID display
13 COM 2 serial port 14 Management network port 15 mini SAS expander port
16 FC host port 17 COM 1 serial port 18 Controller handle
19 FC port module 20 DIP switch board 21 Controller A
22 Management network port active 23 Management network port link 24 mini SAS expander port link
indicator indicator indicator
25 FC host port rate indicator 26 FC host port link indicator 27 Controller alarm indicator
28 Controller power indicator

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Indicator
Table 7-14 describes the meanings of the indicators on the S2300E disk array.

Table 7-14 Indicator description

Module Indicator Status Description

Front panel

System Controller Red on The controller subrack is out of service,


Subrack subrack or an alarm is generated on the
alarm controller subrack.
indicator NOTE
When the red indicator is on for a long
period, it indicates that a critical fault
occurs in the system.

Yellow on The control frame is being started.

Off The controller subrack is powered on


properly.

Controller Green on The controller subrack is powered on.


subrack

ly
Off The controller subrack is not powered
n
power/
startup
nce O on.
indicator
e f re
eblinking
nal R
Inter
Hard disk RUN Green The data in the hard disks is being
module indicator of transmitted.
SATA disk
Off The hard disk is powered on properly.

Alarm/ Red on A hard disk alarm is generated or the


Location hard disk is located.
indicator of
SATA disk Off The hard disk works properly.

RUN Green blinking The data in the hard disks is being


indicator of transmitted.
SAS disk
Green on The hard disk is powered on properly.

Alarm/ Red on A hard disk alarm is generated or the


Location hard disk is located.
indicator of
SAS disk Off The hard disk works properly.

Rear panel

PEM/fan Power Green on The power supply system works


module running properly.
indicator

Power alarm Red on A power alarm is generated.


indicatora

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Module Indicator Status Description

Fan alarm Red on A fan alarm is generated.


indicator

Battery Battery Green on The battery is charged.


module running
indicator Green blinking The battery is charging.

Battery Red on Battery fault, for example, charging


alarm fails.
indicator
Off The battery works properly.

Battery Green on The battery is being discharged.


discharge
indicator Off The battery is not discharged.

Controller Managemen Orange blinking The data is being transmitted.


t network
port active Off No data is being transmitted.
indicator

Managemen Green on The management network port link is


t network proper.

ly
port link
Off
On The management network port link is

nce
indicator
improper.

R e f eonre
nal
Controller
Green The controller is powered on properly.

Inter
power
indicator Off The controller powered on improperly.

Controller Red on A fault occurs on the board or an alarm


alarm is generated.
indicator
Off No alarm is generated on the board.

FC host port Green on The FC host port connects to the AS


link properly.
indicator

FC host port Green on The storage system communicates


rate with the application server at a rate of
indicator 4Gbit/s.

Off The storage system communicates


with the application server at a rate of
2Gbit/s or 1Gbit/s.

mini SAS Green on The disk channel works properly.


expander
port link Off The disk channel does not work
indicator properly.

DIP switch 2Gbit/s rate -c Reserved


boardb indicator

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Module Indicator Status Description

3Gbit/s rate Green on The system data between controller


indicator subrack and hard disk subrack transfer
at a rate of 3Gbit/s.

a: During power-on or power-off, the power alarm indicator turns red.


b: The rate adjustment function and the indicator function of the DIP switch board are reserved.
c: This symbol indicates None.

7.8.3 S5300 or S5600 Disk Array


This topic describes the structure and appearance of an S5300 or S5600 disk array and the
meanings of indicators.

Appearance
The OceanStor S5300 or S5600 storage system (S5300 or S5600 disk array for short) consists
of only the S5300 or S5600 control frame, or consists of the S5300 or S5600 control frame and
cascaded D200 disk frames. The S5300 or S5600 control frame and the D200 disk frame use
system frames with the same hardware structure. Different parts are plugged into system frames

On ly
to provide flexible hardware configurations. Figure 7-23 shows the appearance of the S5300 or

nce
S5600 control frame.

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nal
Inter
Figure 7-23 Appearance of the S5300 disk array

NOTE

The OceanStor S5300 and S5600 have the same appearance and structure. This document takes the S5300
disk array as an example.

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Figure 7-24 shows the front view of the S5300 disk array.

Figure 7-24 Front view of the S5300 disk array

1 Controller subrack power/startup 2 Controller subrack alarm indicator 3 Hard disk handle
indicator
4 Hard disk module 5 Hard disk running indicator 6 Hard disk alarm/location
indicator

On ly
ere nce
Figure 7-25 shows the rear view of the S5300 disk array.
f
R e
oflthe S5300 disk array
Figure 7-25 Rear viewa
e r n
Int

1 Power switch 2 Power running indicator 3 Power alarm indicator


4 Fan alarm indicator 5 AC PEM/fan module 6 Power socket
7 Battery module 8 Battery running indicator 9 Battery discharge indicator
10 Battery alarm indicator 11 FC port module 12 FC host port
13 Management network port active 14 Management network port link 15 FC host port rate indicator
indicator indicator
16 FC host port link indicator 17 COM 1 serial port 18 Controller handle
19 Controller B 20 DIP switch board 21 Controller A
22 Subrack ID display 23 COM 2 serial port 24 Management network port

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25 FC expander port 26 FC expander port link indicator 27 Controller alarm indicator


28 Controller power indicator

Indicator
Table 7-15 describes the meanings of the indicators on the S5300 disk array.

Table 7-15 Indicator description

Module Indicator Status Description

Front panel

System Controller Red on The controller subrack is out of service,


Subrack subrack or an alarm is generated on the
alarm controller subrack.
indicator NOTE
When the red indicator is on for a long
period, it indicates that a critical fault
occurs in the system.

Off The controller subrack is powered on


properly.

ly
Controller Green on The controller subrack is powered on.
subrack
On
nce
Green blinking The controller subrack is being started.

ere
power/
startup
R ef NOTE

al
The green indicator blinks for five minutes,
n
indicator

Inter
and then becomes green, it indicates that
the controller subrack is powered on
successfully.

Off The controller subrack is not powered


on.

Hard disk Hard disk Green blinking The data in the hard disks is being
module running transmitted.
indicator
Off The hard disk is powered on properly.

Hard disk Red on A hard disk alarm is generated or the


alarm/ hard disk is located.
location
indicator Off The hard disk works properly.

Rear panel

PEM/fan Power Green on The power supply system works


module running properly.
indicator

Power alarm Red on A power alarm is generated.


indicatora

Fan alarm Red on A fan alarm is generated.


indicator

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Module Indicator Status Description

Battery Battery Green on The battery is charged.


module running
indicator Green blinking The battery is charging.

Battery Red on Battery fault, for example, charging


alarm fails.
indicator
Off The battery works properly.

Battery Green on The battery is being discharged.


discharge
indicator Off The battery is not discharged.

Controller Managemen Orange blinking The data is being transmitted.


t network
port active Off No data is being transmitted.
indicator

Managemen Green on The management network port link is


t network proper.
port link
indicator Off The management network port link is
improper.

Controller Green on
O n ly
The controller is powered on properly.
power

f ere
Off nce The controller powered on improperly.
e
indicator

n a R
l Red on
Int e r
Controller
alarm
A fault occurs on the board or an alarm
is generated.
indicator
Off No alarm is generated on the board.

FC host port Green on The FC host port connects to the AS


link properly.
indicator
Off The FC port connects to the AS
improperly.

FC host port Green on The storage system communicates


rate with the application server at a rate of
indicator 4Gbit/s.

Off The storage system communicates


with the application server at a rate of
2Gbit/s or 1Gbit/s.

FC expander Green on The disk channel works properly.


port link
indicator Off The disk channel does not work
properly.

DIP switch 2Gbit/s rate Green on The system data between controller
board indicator subrack and hard disk subrack transfer
at a rate of 2Gbit/s.

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Module Indicator Status Description

4Gbit/s rate Green on The system data between controller


indicator subrack and hard disk subrack transfer
at a rate of 4Gbit/s.

a: During power-on or power-off, the power alarm indicator turns red.

7.8.4 S2600F Disk Array


This topic describes the structure and appearance of an S2600F disk array and the meanings of
indicators.

Appearance
The height of the S2600F disk array is 2 U. Figure 7-26 shows its appearance.

Figure 7-26 Appearance of the S2600F disk array

On ly
f ere nce
R e
n t e r nal
I
The S2600F disk array consists of five modules: system enclosure, controller, hard disk module,
power module, and fan module. The hard disk module is located at the front of the disk array,
and the controller, power module, and fan module are located at the rear of the disk array.
l Front View
Figure 7-27 shows the front view of the S2600F disk array.

Figure 7-27 Front view of the S2600F disk array

1 Controller enclosure power 2 Disk handle 3 Disk module


indicator
4 Disk running indicator 5 Disk alarm/location indicator 6 Controller enclosure startup/
alarm indicator

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Figure 7-28 shows the rear view of the S2600F disk array.

Figure 7-28 Rear view of the S2600F disk array

1 Power and ground terminal 2 Power module 3 Fan module handle


4 Fan running/alarm indicator 5 Fan module handle 6 Fan module
7 Controller B 8 CLI serial port 9 UPS serial port
10 SAS expander port 11 Link indicator of the SAS expander port 12 Controller power indicator

On ly
13 Controller alarm indicator 14 Mute button of the buzzer 15 FC port module
16 FC host port

f ere
17 Reset button
nce 18 Controller handle
19 Monitoring port

al R e 20 Controller handle 21 Controller A

n
Inter
Indicators
Figure 7-29 shows the indicators on the front panel of the S2600F disk array.

Figure 7-29 Indicators on the front panel of the S2600F disk array

1 Controller enclosure power indicator 2 Disk running indicator


3 Disk alarm/location indicator 4 Controller enclosure startup/alarm indicator

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Table 7-16 describes the meanings of the indicators.

Table 7-16 Indicators on the front panel of the S2600F disk array

Indicator Mark Status and Description

Controller enclosure power On (green): The Controller


indicator enclosure is powered on.

Disk running indicator - l In normal cases, it is


green.
l Blinking: The disk is
being read and written.

Disk alarm/location indicator - l On (red): The disk is


faulty.
l Off: The disk is operating
properly.

Controller enclosure startup/ l In normal cases, it is off.


alarm indicator l Yellow: The controller
enclosure is being
powered on.

n l y
l Red: The system is faulty.

f ere nce O
R e
l on the rear panel of the S2600F disk array.
r thea
n
Int e
Figure 7-30 shows indicators

Figure 7-30 Indicators on the controller of the S2600F disk array

1 Fan running/alarm indicator 2 Link indicator of the SAS expander port

3 Controller power indicator 4 Controller alarm indicator

Table 7-17 describes the meanings of the indicators.

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Table 7-17 Indicators on the controller of the rear panel


Indicator Status and Description

Fan running/alarm indicator l On (red): The fan is faulty.


l On (green): The fan is operating properly.

Link indicator of the SAS expander port l On (green): The connection is normal.
l Off: The connection is abnormal.

Controller power indicator On (green): The controller is powered on.

Controller alarm indicator l On (red): An alarm is detected.


l Off: No alarm is generated.

7.8.5 Introduction to an OceanStor S3900 Disk Array


This topic describes the appearance of an OceanStor S3900 disk array and the indicators on the
disk array.

Appearance

On ly
An OceanStor S3900 disk array consists of controller subracks and disk subracks. Table 7-18

f ere nce
describes the hardware components of an OceanStor S3900 disk array.

R e
nal
Inter
Table 7-18 Hardware components of an OceanStor S3900 disk array
Hardware Description
Component

Control subrack Controller subracks are key components of an OceanStor S3900


disk array. They provide system management functions such as
storage access and data configuration, and data security
management functions such as data backup, data sharing, and
snapshot.
Controller subracks are located in a 19-inch cabinet.

Disk subrack Disk subracks provide storage space for OceanStor S3900 disk
arrays.
Disk subracks are located in a 19-inch cabinet.

Figure 7-31 shows the front view of an OceanStor S3900 control subrack.

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Figure 7-31 Front view of an OceanStor S3900 controller subrack

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
Inter
Figure 7-32 shows the rear view of an OceanStor S3900 control subrack.

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Figure 7-32 Rear view of an OceanStor S3900 controller subrack

On ly
1 Hard disk module
f ere
2
nce
Power module

l R e
terna
3 Backup battery unit (BBU) 4 Controllers

In
module of a fan

5 System subrack - -

Figure 7-33 shows the front view of a 2 U serial attached SCSI (SAS) disk subrack that is
supported by the OceanStor S3900 disk array. SCSI refers to small computer system interface.

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Figure 7-33 Front view of a 2 U SAS disk subrack

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
Figure 7-34 shows the rear view of a 2 U SAS disk subrack that is supported by the OceanStor

Inter
S3900 disk array.

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Figure 7-34 Rear view of a 2 U SAS disk subrack

On ly
1 Hard disk module
f ere
2 nce
System subrack

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n
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3 Power module 4 Fan module

5 Cascading module - -

Indicators
The following describes the status of the indicators on an OceanStor disk array.

Figure 7-35 shows the front panel of an OceanStor S3900 controller subrack.

Figure 7-35 Front panel of an OceanStor S3900 controller subrack

1 Controller Subrack Power 2 Controller Subrack Alarm indicator


indicator

3 Disk Alarm indicator 4 Disk Run indicator

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5 Coffer disk label 6 Disk handle

7 Hard disk module - -

Figure 7-36 shows the rear panel of an OceanStor S3900 controller subrack.

Figure 7-36 Rear panel of an OceanStor S3900 controller subrack

1 Power Module Run/Alarm 2 Power module handle


indicator

3 Power module 4 Fan BBU Run/Alarm indicator

5 Fan BBU module handle 6


On ly
nce
Fan BBU module

f ere
7 Controller handle 8 Management network port

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n
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9 Maintenance port 10 RS-232 serial port

11 FC port handle 12 4 Gbit/s FC port

13 8 Gbit/s FC port 14 Power module socket

15 Controller power button 16 Controller reset button

17 FC Port Link indicator 18 Controller Alarm indicator

19 Controller Power indicator 20 Cascading Status indicator

21 and 22 mini SAS cascading port - -

Table 7-19 describes the status of indicators on the front panel and rear panel on an OceanStor
S3900 controller subrack.

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Table 7-19 Indicators on the front panel and rear panel on an OceanStor S3900 controller subrack
Indicator Descriptio
Module Type Color Status n

System subrack Controller Red On The


Subrack Alarm NOTE controller
indicator The Controller Subrack subrack is
Alarm indicator and out of service
Power indicator are or generates
blinking at the same
time, which indicates
alarms.
that the controller
Off The
subrack is out of service
or generates alarms. controller
subrack is
running
properly.

Controller Green On The


Subrack Power controller
indicator subrack is
completely
powered on.

Blinking The

On ly controller

nce
subrack is

ere
being

R ef
nal
powered on

Inter
or powered
off.

Off The
controller
subrack is
not powered
on.

Controller Controller Green On The


Power indicator controller is
powered on
properly.

Blinking The system is


being started.

Off The
controller is
not powered
on.

Controller Red On The


Alarm indicator controller
generates an
alarm.

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Indicator Descriptio
Module Type Color Status n
NOTE Off The
The Controller Alarm controller is
indicator and Power
indicator are blinking at
normal.
the same time, which
indicates that the
controller is out of
service or generates
alarms.

BBU BBU Run/ Green On The BBU is


Alarm indicator completely
recharged.

Blinking The BBU is


being
recharged.

Orange Blinking The BBU is


being
discharged.

Red On The BBU is

On ly faulty.

Green ce
Alarm indicator eren
Power module Power Run/ On The power is

l R e f proper.

n t e r na Blinking The power


I input is
normal but
the devices
are not
powered on.

Red On The power


module is
faulty.

- Off No external
power input
is supplied.

Fan module Fan Run/Alarm Green On The fan is


indicator proper.

Red On The fans


generate
alarms.

- Off The fan


module is not
powered on.

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Indicator Descriptio
Module Type Color Status n

Port module Module Power/ Green On The module


Hot Swap is properly
indicator running.

Blinking The module


is requesting
for hot swap.

Red On The module


is faulty.

- Off The hot swap


is allowed or
the module is
not powered
on.

Management Orange Blinking Data is being


Network Port transmitted.
Active indicator
Off No data is
transmitted.

On lyOn
nce
Management Green The

ere
Network Port management

R ef
Link indicator network port

nal
Inter
links are
proper.

Off No link is
connected to
the
management
network port.

Mini SAS Blue On The


Cascading Port transmission
indicator rate between
the
cascading
port and the
connected
cascading
subrack is 6
Gbit/s.

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Indicator Descriptio
Module Type Color Status n

Green On The
transmission
rate between
the
cascading
port and the
connected
cascading
subrack is 3
Gbit/s.

Red On The port is


faulty.

- Off No link is
connected to
the port.

8 Gbit/s Link/ Blue On The data


Speed indicator transmission
of an FC host rate between

ly
port the storage

On system and

f ere nce application

R e server is 8

nal
Inter
Gbit/s.

Blinking Data is being


transmitted.

Green On The data


transmission
rate between
the storage
system and
application
server is 4
Gbit/s or 2
Gbit/s.

Blinking Data is being


transmitted.

Red On The port is


faulty.

Blinking The fault is


being
located.

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Indicator Descriptio
Module Type Color Status n

- Off No link is
connected to
the port.

7.8.6 DX80 Disk Array


This topic describes the structure and appearance of a DX80 disk array and the meanings of
indicators.
FUJITSU ETERNUS DX80 Disk storage system (DX80 disk array for short) is secured by
monitored RAID levels and innovative features to ensure data integrity. The DX80 disk array
is easy to install and maintain, and offers high reliability, space and energy savings, and versatile
connectivity.

Appearance
The height of the DX80 disk array is 2 U. Figure 7-37 shows the appearance of the DX80 disk
array.

On ly
nce
Figure 7-37 Appearance of the DX80 disk array

R ef ere
nal
Inter

Figure 7-38 shows the front view of the DX80 disk array.

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Figure 7-38 Front view of the DX80 disk array

1 Panel 2 Hard disk driver 3 DISK STATUS indicator (with an LED pipe)

Figure 7-39 shows the rear view of the DX80 disk array.

Figure 7-39 Rear view of the DX80 disk array

On ly
f ere nce
R e
nal
Inter

1 Controller module 2 DE port 3 RMT port (used for management of


the disk array)
4 MNT port (used for management of 5 HOST 0 port (Port0, with SFP 6 HOST 1 port (Port1, with SFP
the disk array) module) module)
7 Power and grounding terminal 8 Power supply unit 9 Handle (in green)

Indicators
Figure 7-40 shows the indicators and switches on the front panel of the DX80 disk array.

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Figure 7-40 Indicators and switches on the front panel of the DX80 disk array

1 POWER indicator 2 READY indicator 3 FAULT indicator


4 IDENTIFY indicator 5 CACHE indicator 6 IP reset switch
7 Power switch 8 MODE_SEL switch 9 AUTO power switch
10 DISK STATUS indicator (with an LED pipe) - -

Table 7-20 describes the indicators and switches on the front panel of the DX80 disk array.

Table 7-20 Indicators and switches on the front panel of the DX80 disk array

On ly
nce
Indicator or Mark Status and Description

ereThe disk array is powered on.


Switch

Onf(green):
e
POWER
nal
PWR
R
n t
indicator
I er
READY RDY On (green): The disk array is operating properly.
indicator

FAULT indicator FLT On (orange): A device component fault has been detected.
Blinking (orange): A device component that needs
replacement has been detected.

IDENTIFY ID Blinking (blue): The disk array is receiving a command or


indicator instruction sent through command line interface (CLI) or Web
graphical user interface (GUI). Generally, this indicator is off.

CACHE CACH l On (green): Data has been stored in the cache.


indicator E l Blinking (green): Data is being stored in the cache when
the power supply is interrupted.

DISK STATUS - l On or blinking (green): Disks are operating properly.


indicator (with an l On (orange): A disk has failed.
LED pipe)

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Indicator or Mark Status and Description


Switch

IP reset switch - For a disk array with two CMs, if you press the indicator once
to switch the current Master CM LAN port to the other CM,
the MST indicator changes. If you consecutively press the
indicator twice within 2 seconds, the management IP address
of the MNT interface at the rear of the CE cabinet is reset to
192.168.1.1.

Power switch - The power switch is used to switch on or switch off the disk
array.

AUTO power - The AUTO power switch is used to enable the Auto-Link
switch mode, which automatically turns on the linked device once
the power is supplied. This switch is set to OFF as the factory
setting.

MODE_SEL - The MODE_SEL switch is set to ON as the factory setting. It


switch is set to OFF only when an expansion disk enclosure is
installed.

n ly
Figure 7-41 shows the indicators on the rear panel (controller) of the DX80 disk array.
O
Figure 7-41 Indicators on the controller ofe
r n cedisk array
l R e fe the DX80

n t e r na
I

1 SCU indicator 2 ID indicator 3 OUT(DE) indicator


4 HOST 0 indicator 5 HOST 1 indicator 6 STATUS indicator
7 MST indicators - -

Table 7-21 describes the indicators on the controller of the DX80 disk array.

Table 7-21 Indicators on the controller of the DX80 disk array

Indicator Mark Status and Description

SCU indicator SCU The SCU indicator reflects the status of the System Capacitor
Unit (SCU), which is installed as a backup power source in case
of a power failure. On (green): The SCU is operating properly.

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Indicator Mark Status and Description

ID indicator ID Blinking blue: The disk array is receiving a command or


instruction sent through CLI or Web GUI. Generally, this
indicator is off.

OUT(DE) OUT The OUT(DE) indicator reflects the status of the expansion disk
indicator enclosure. Off: The expansion disk enclosure is not installed.

HOST 0 0 l Off: The optical cable is not installed.


indicator (Port0, l On (green): The optical cable is installed properly and the
with SFP data is properly transmitted over the optical cable.
module)
l On (orange): The installed SFP module cannot be
HOST 1 1 recognized.
indicator (Port1,
with SFP
module)

STATUS STS The STATUS indicator serves as the Unit Ready/Fault


indicator indicator on the controller module.
l On (green): The controller module is operating properly.
l On or blinking (orange): A fault has been detected or a
component needs to be replaced.

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MST indicator MST The DX80 disk array is configured with two controller modules

ere
working in master/slave mode. If the MST indicator on a

R ef controller module turns on, it indicates that the controller

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module is working as a Master CM; if the MST indicator on a
controller module turns off, it indicates that the controller
module is working as a Salve CM.

PSU STATUS – l On (green): The power supply unit is operating properly.


indicator l Blinking (green): The power supply unit is turned off.
l On (orange): The power supply unit has failed.

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8 Cable Introduce

About This Chapter

This describes installation positions of the various cables used in the ATAE hardware platform.

8.1 PGND Cables


This topic describes the PGND cable of a cabinet and the PGND cables of the devices in the
cabinet.
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8.2 Power Cables of the Devices in the DC Cabinet

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This describes the power cables of the devices in
aDevices in the AC Cabinet
8.3 Power Cables rofn
n t e
I the power cables of the devices in the AC cabinet.
This describes
the

8.4 KVM Cables


This topic describes the components of a KVM cable and the functions of the components.

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8.1 PGND Cables


This topic describes the PGND cable of a cabinet and the PGND cables of the devices in the
cabinet.

8.1.1 PGND Cable of a Cabinet


This topic describes the PGND cable of a cabinet, that is, the external PGND cable of the cabinet.
8.1.2 PGND Cables of Devices in a Cabinet
This topic describes the PGND cables of devices in a cabinet.

8.1.1 PGND Cable of a Cabinet


This topic describes the PGND cable of a cabinet, that is, the external PGND cable of the cabinet.
The sectional area of the PGND cable (yellow and green) of a cabinet is 10 mm², and the two
ends of the cable are OT terminals, as shown in Figure 8-1. One end of the PGND cable of a
cabinet is connected to the ground bolt at the top of the cabinet, and the other end is connected
to the ground cable terminal of the power distribution cabinet.

Figure 8-1 Appearance of the PGND cable of a cabinet

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8.1.2 PGND Cables of Devices in a Cabinet
This topic describes the PGND cables of devices in a cabinet.
In a cabinet, the sectional area of a PGND cable (yellow and green) of a device is 2.5 mm² or 6
mm², and the two ends of the cable are OT terminals.
The yellow and green appearance of the PGND cables of devices in a cabinet is the same as that
of the PGND cable of the cabinet. Each device in the cabinet is configured with one or two
PGND cables. One end of a PGND cable is connected to the grounding terminal of a device,
and the other end is connected to the grounding hole of the cabinet. See Figure 8-2.

Figure 8-2 Connecting the PGND cable of a device to the grounding hole of the cabinet

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8.2 Power Cables of the Devices in the DC Cabinet


This describes the power cables of the devices in the DC cabinet.
A group of power cables for a DC device in the cabinet contain two power cables. The DC power
cables connect the input terminals of the device to the output -48V NEG(-) and RTN(+) terminals
of the DC PDB. The DC power cables are connected as follows:
l The blue cable (NEG) connects the output terminal of the DC PDB to the input terminal
(-) of the device.
l The black cable (RTN) connects the output terminal of the DC PDB to the input terminal
(+) of the device.

CAUTION
l The cables of all the devices in the DC cabinet must be firmly connected.
l Signal cables and power cables must be bound separately. If they cannot be bound separately,
they must be bound at both sides of the horizontal cable trough.

ly
l The power cables of the ATAE shelf are shipped with the shelf.

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r e n ceto the output terminals of the PDB.
e with both OT terminals.
The terminals of the DC power cable vary according
l Figure 8-3 shows a DCR
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I 8-3 DC power cable with both OT terminals
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l Figure 8-4 shows a DC power cable with an OT terminal and a cord end terminal.

Figure 8-4 DC power cable with an OT terminal and a cord end terminal

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8.3 Power Cables of the Devices in the AC Cabinet


This describes the power cables of the devices in the AC cabinet.
Connect the devices in the cabinet to the terminals L (for a live wire), PE (for a PGND cable),
and N (for a neutral wire) of the AC PDB with AC power cables.
The three cord end terminals L (brown), PE (yellow and green), and N (blue) on one end of an
AC power cable connect to the output terminals of the AC PDB. The other end of the power
cable connects to the device in the cabinet. Figure 8-5 shows the appearance of an AC power
cable.

CAUTION
l The cables of all the device in the AC cabinet must be firmly connected.
l Signal cables and power cables must be bound separately. If the two types of cables have to
be bound in the same horizontal cable trough, you need to bind them at both sides of the
cable trough.
l The power cables of the ATAE shelf are shipped with the shelf.

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Figure 8-5 AC power cable of the device in the c
fe r e n cabinet

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8.4 KVM Cables


This topic describes the components of a KVM cable and the functions of the components.
The components of a KVM cable include:
l MZCIM-USB-B
l MZCIM-PS2
l Cat5e cables
l Terminator
NOTE

To simplify the cable layout, only server blades in a same cabinet can be connected.

MZCIM-USB-B module
The MZCIM-USB-B module is used to cascade multiple server blades to the KVM. A group of
KVM cascading cables can control a maximum of 64 server blades.

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Figure 8-6 shows the appearance of an MZCIM-USB-B module.

Figure 8-6 Appearance of an MZCIM-USB-B module

MZCIM-PS2
When the HP DL380 G6 server functions as the USM server, the MZCIM-PS2 module for
connecting the USM server to the KVM needs to be used. Figure 8-7 shows the appearance of
the MZCIM-PS2 module.

Figure 8-7 Appearance of an MZCIM-PS2 module

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Cat5e cables
Category 5 Ethernet (CAT5E) cables are used for the connections between MZCIM-USB-B
modules.

Terminator
The terminator is inserted into the IN interface of the last interconnected MZCIM-USB-B or
MZCIM-PS2 module. See Figure 8-8.

Figure 8-8 Terminator

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A Working Environment Requirements

This topic describes the working environment requirements for an ATAE cabinet.
Table A-1 describes the working environment requirements for an ATAE cabinet.

Table A-1 Working environment of an ATAE cabinet


Specific Condition Description
ation

Power Input voltage


O n ly
Input DC voltage range: – 72 V DC to – 40 V DC
supply
re n ce 176 V AC to 276 V AC
Input AC voltage range:

l R fe requires two or four DC power inputs, that is, two


ecabinet
na
Input current Each

I n t e r or four DC power inputs from each DC PDB. The maximum


current of each power input is 100 A.
Each cabinet requires two or four AC power inputs, that is, two
or four AC power inputs from each AC PDB. The maximum
current of each power input is 32 A.

Temperat Working Long-term working temperature: 5ºC to 40ºC (41ºF to 104ºF)


ure
Storage Storage temperature: –40ºC to 70ºC (–40ºF to 158ºF)

Humidity Working l Long-term working humidity: 5% – 85% RH (no


condensation)
l Short-term working humidity: 5% – 90% RH (no
condensation)

Storage 10% – 95% RH (no condensation)

Shock Storage and l On the 5-50Hz sine wave (P-P): 0.5 G acceleration, 0.1 oct/
transportatio min scan
n l On the 50-500Hz sine wave (P-P): 3 G acceleration, 0.25 oct/
min scan

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