RadiSys ATCA-5400 RTM Reference

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    Reference rear transition module atca-5400 december 2011 007-03301-0006.

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    Revision history version date description -0000 august 2009 first edition. -0001 august 2010 second edition. Sensor threshold changes and additional supported products. -0002 october 2010 third edition. Revised oos led description; added atca-4555 as a compatible cpm. -0003 december 2010 fourth edit...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    Table of contents 3 preface ................................................................................................................................................ 5 about this manual...............................................................................................................

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    4 appendix a: specifications ............................................................................................................. 28 environmental specifications .....................................................................................................................28 safety sp...

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    5 preface about this manual this manual describes the atca‐5400, a rear transition module (rtm) that is fully compliant with advancedtca ® (picmg 3.0 advanced telecommunications computing architecture r3.0). The rtm is designed to mate with a compatible front module, such as the atca‐4500, atca‐4550...

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    Preface 6 about related radisys products the rtm is part of the radisys product family. For information on this product family and other radisys products, see the radisys web site at www.Radisys.Com . Standards information for information about the pci industrial computer manufacturers group (picmg ...

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    Preface 7 ul 60950‐1 safety for information technology equipment – part 1: general requirements, edition 1, underwriter laboratories ( www.Ul.Com ), april 1, 2003 notational conventions this manual uses the following conventions all numbers are decimal unless otherwise stated. Electrostatic discharg...

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    1 chapter 8 product overview this chapter briefly describes the atca‐5400 rtm. Rtm overview the atca‐5400 rtm is an optional compatible rear transition module for the atca‐4500, atca‐4550, and atca‐4555 cpm front module that supplies the cpm with additional data storage and connectivity options. The...

  • Page 9: Product Overview

    1 product overview 9 block diagram figure 1. Atca-5400 rtm block diagram atca-5400 rtm zone 3 p30 zone 3 p31 +12_rtm +3_3_mp rtm_present note: zone 3 pins that are not shown are not connected . Rtm_en * ipmb-l usb jtag_tck jtag_tdi jtag_tdo jtag_tms jtag_trst sas0[rx,tx]+/- (from amc port 2) sas1[rx...

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    2 chapter 10 installing frus installing sfps the rtm has sockets that accept sfp (small form‐factor pluggable) transceiver modules. These modules provide external connections to the ethernet interfaces, and they can be installed on the rtm at any time. The sockets are located on the face plate of th...

  • Page 11: Installing Frus

    2 installing frus 11 6. Insert the connector end of the transceiver into the socket. 7. Once inserted into the socket, carefully slide the transceiver until its connector is fully seated and the sfp snaps into position. 8. Repeat the previous steps for each transceiver being installed. 9. For transc...

  • Page 12: Installing Frus

    2 installing frus 12 figure 2. Hdd installation mounting the hard disk drive and sled onto the rtm 1. Align the four sled keyhole screws over the rtm keyholes and simultaneously guide all four screws down into the keyholes. 2. Slide the sled along the keyhole slot toward the rtm face plate and then ...

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    2 installing frus 13 updating the drive information record if you are installing a new hard disk drive or replacing an existing one, use the rmcpta command to ensure the drive information record for the mmc has the correct hard disk drive type when the rtm resets after it is inserted into the chassi...

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    3 chapter 14 configuring a redundant disk array this chapter explains the rtm’s support for raid (redundant array of inexpensive disks) and how to configure a raid from the available hard disk drives. Hard disk drive arrays can be configured in the sas bios, which is the bios for the sas/sata contro...

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    3 configuring a redundant disk array 15 preparing hard disk drives to participate in an array table 1 identifies the locations of hard disk drives that can be used by the rtm sas/sata controller in an array. It also shows the physical sas connection that must be present before you can include the ha...

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    3 configuring a redundant disk array 16 figure 3. Connections between hard disk drives on two atca-5400 rtms or to a hard disk drive array enabling the secondary rtm sas ports for rtm raid this procedure describes how to enable the secondary sas ports on an atca‐5400 rtm so an rtm‐to‐rtm raid connec...

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    3 configuring a redundant disk array 17 updating the drive information record to enable the secondary ports use the rmcpta command to ensure the drive information record for the mmc has the correct hard disk drive type when the rtm is powered up in the chassis. Important: to ensure compatibility wit...

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    3 configuring a redundant disk array 18 5. Select the option for the type of raid to create: a. Select create im volume to set up a raid 1 mirroring volume. Select two raid hard disk drives to act as the primary and secondary mirror hard disk drives, and optionally up to two hot spares in case the p...

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    4 chapter 19 leds and external interfaces face plate interfaces the external interfaces on the rtm face plate include a usb port, two external sas ports, an rs‐232 serial port, two sfp sockets, and a reset button. Figure 4 shows the location of the interfaces on the rtm face plate. Figure 4. Rtm fac...

  • Page 20: Leds and External Interfaces

    4 leds and external interfaces 20 leds table 2 describes the face plate leds. Table 2. Face plate leds label led id definition color led explanation and states oos led1 out of service red or amber a a the user application can select the led color using the set fru led state ipmi command. Only red or...

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    4 leds and external interfaces 21 face plate connectors table 3 describes the face plate connectors on the rtm: important: radisys requires the use of shielded cables for both serial and ethernet port connections to minimize the possibility of issues related to external electromagnetic interference ...

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    4 leds and external interfaces 22 zone 3 interface two zone 3 connectors (p30 and p31) provide the following connections to the rtm: • two sas lanes to provide access to a sas hard disk drive on the cpm, connected to: • amc port 2 • amc port 3 • x4 pcie gen2 connection from the cpm (which serves the...

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    4 leds and external interfaces 23 alignment keys the rtm is mechanically keyed to prevent accidental insertion of the rtm into an incompatible front module. The zone 2 alignment block (k1) is assigned a keying value of 11. The zone 3 alignment block (k2) is assigned a keying value of 55. Table 5. Rt...

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    5 chapter 24 components and subsystems sas/sata controller the rtm includes an lsi logic lsisas1064e, which is a serial attached scsi/serial advanced technology attachment (sas/sata) controller. The controller has four sas/sata ports that operate at 3 gbps and connect to these components: • the rtm’...

  • Page 25: Components and Subsystems

    5 components and subsystems 25 hardware management the rtm includes a module management controller (mmc), which enables the rtm to provide local ipmc functions for self‐control and monitoring. The ability to provide these functions makes the rtm an intelligent fru. It connects to the cpm’s local ipm...

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    5 components and subsystems 26 hot swap the rtm can be hot swapped, and functions as the amc module does during the hot‐swap process. The hot‐swap latch status is read by the mmc. Hot swapping means that the rtm can be removed or inserted without shutting down any other part of the cpm or the platfo...

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    5 components and subsystems 27 upgradeable components table 6 summarizes the programmable devices on the rtm and the content that can be upgraded. The rtm upgrades can be performed from the cpm’s cpu. The upgradeable content for the rtm is included in the rtm product directory on the radisys softwar...

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    A appendix 28 specifications environmental specifications the rtm is designed to meet the following environmental specifications. The operating environment must provide sufficient airflow across the module to keep it within its temperature specification. Table 7. Environmental specifications charact...

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    A specifications 29 safety specifications the safety specifications are measured under laboratory ambient temperature and humidity (approximately 25° c and humidity between 30% and 50%). Testing is performed in partnership with a nationally recognized testing laboratory (nrtl) accredited to provide ...

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    A specifications 30 electromagnetic compatibility (emc) the module has been evaluated against the following standards while installed in a representative shelf: emissions standards • fcc part 15 (class a digital device) • en 55022:2006 + a1 + a2 immunity standards • en 55024:1998 + a1 + a2 • en 300 ...

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    A specifications 31 power consumption mean time between failures (mtbf) • calculation type: mtbf/fit rate • standard: telcordia standard sr‐332 issue 2 • methods: method i, case iii, quality level ii the calculation results in table 12 were generated using the references and assumptions listed. This...

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    A specifications 32 environmental assumptions • failure rates are based on a 35°c ambient temperature. • applied component stress levels are 50% (voltage, current, and/or power). • ground, fixed, controlled environment with an environmental adjustment factor equal to 1.0. General assumptions • compo...

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    B appendix 33 ipmi commands and managed sensors supported ipmi commands the rtm supports the ipmi commands in table 13 . See the intelligent platform management interface specification v1.5 for details about these commands. Additional commands may be added in future versions of the firmware. Table 1...

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    B ipmi commands and managed sensors 34 managed sensors the rtm manages sensors with sensor data record (sdr) support. The rtm implements a type 12h (0x12) management controller device locator record for identifying the management controller and a type 1h (0x01) full sensor record for describing the ...

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    B ipmi commands and managed sensors 35 types of sensors the rtm implements the following types of sensors. • discrete — a discrete sensor can represent up to16 states. The sensor is coded as a 16‐bit value with one bit true and the remaining bits false. • digital — a digital sensor has two possible ...

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    B ipmi commands and managed sensors 36 supported sensors table 15 lists the sensors managed by the mmc. Table 15. Managed sensors number name type reading type normal reading alarm level notes 0 hot swap module hot swap sensor specific discrete n/a n/a contains module hot swap information as defined...

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    B ipmi commands and managed sensors 37 8 +3.3v voltage threshold 3.30 minor, major, critical this sensor measures voltage in volts hysteresis: 0.06v default thresholds lnr lc lnc unc uc unr 0.00 3.12 3.18 3.47 3.50 3.60 9 +1.8v voltage threshold 1.80 minor, major, critical this sensor measures volta...