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Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0
Installation and Use
P/N: 6806800L99F
December 2012
Embedded Computing for
Business-Critical Continuity
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  • Page 1 Embedded Computing for Business-Critical Continuity Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use P/N: 6806800L99F December 2012...
  • Page 2 Emerson reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Emerson to notify any person of such revision or changes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Overview ................53 Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 4 Overview ............... . . 101 Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 5 Network Management ............. 118 Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 6 11.1 Overview ............... . . 147 Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 7 Related Documentation ............. . 159 Emerson Network Power - Embedded Computing Documents ......159 Related Specifications .
  • Page 8 Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 9 Available Software Upgrade Tools ..........148 Table B-1 Emerson Network Power - Embedded Computing Publications ....159 Table B-2 Related Specifications .
  • Page 10 List of Tables Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 11 Blade Power-Down Before Extraction ........153 Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 12 List of Figures Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 13: About This Manual

    This chapter helps you to solve problems which may occur Related Documentation Lists related documentation and specifications Safety Notes Describes the safety information which has to be regarded Sicherheitshinweise Translation of the chapter "Safety Information" to German Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 14 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Interference Elektromagnetische Vertraeglichkeit European Norm Electrostatic Discharge ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Institute Field Application Engineers Federal Communications Commission Firmware Upgrade Utility Field Replaceable Unit Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 15 Network Equipment Building System National Electric Code Original Equipment Manufacturer Out-of-band Operating System Power Entry Module Peripheral Component Interconnect PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PCI Mezzanine Card Power Supply Unit Random Access Memory Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 16 Secure Shell Ethernet Switch Time-Division Multiplexing Twisted-Pair Ethernet Underwriters Laboratories Universal Serial Bus VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference VLAN Virtual Local Area Network WEEE Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 17 Repeated item for example node 1, node 2, ..., node Omission of information from example/command that is not necessary at the time being Ranges, for example: 0..4 means one of the integers 0,1,2,3, and 4 (used in registers) Logical OR Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 18 Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a property damage message No danger encountered. Pay attention to important information Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 19 EMV on page 176. 6806800L99D April 2012 Deleted "Enclosed CD" section in Software Requirements on page 147. 6806800L99E November 2012 Updated Table 8-1. 6806800L99F December 2012 Updated Standard Compliances on page Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 20 About this Manual About this Manual Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 21: System Overview

    Up to two Emerson MF106 shelf manager and hub boards - The MF106 provides Intelligent Platform Management Bus (IPMB) to the AdvancedTCA payload and two fan trays Up to two single entry AC power supplies or DC Feed Power Entry Modules (PEMs) with...
  • Page 22: Figure 1-1 Ac System Front View

    System Overview Front and rear ESD wrist strap attachment points Rear grounding studs Figure 1-1 AC System Front View Figure 1-2 DC System Front View Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 23: Shelf

    There are integrated chassis mounting flanges at each side of the shelf designed for front- mounting the shelf into a rack. You can install the system in a standard 19'' ANSI rack using the integrated chassis mounting flanges. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 24: Backplane

    For a detailed description refer, System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis CO 31kX/4100/2000) User’s Guide. The MF106 contains a serial port console for access to the processor during boot. The port is located on the front panel. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 25: Figure 1-5 Mf106 Hub Interfaces

    One 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet out-of-band interface on face-plate (UPLINK ETH) Figure 1-5 MF106 Hub Interfaces 1000BaseT 100BaseT 100BaseT 1000BaseT MF106-1 MF106-2 ShMC ShMC IPMC IPMC ATCA Blade #1 ATCA Blade #2 Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 26: Node Slots

    The node slots can be connected to rear transition modules (RTM) to provide easy access to I/O signals through the zone 3 connector defined by the AdvancedTCA specification. The Emerson RTMs can be used as rear expansion boards for node blades to access the different interfaces on an AdvancedTCA blade through the RTM face plate.
  • Page 27: User Card Slots

    Spare pins for at least four bidirectional LVDS ports Power connector Use the TYCO 5646956-3, pin power connector. The backplane power connector provides the following signals: — Redundant -48 VAC/VRTN — Shelf ground Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 28 When installing and using optical SFP/SFP+ modules which are classified as laser products, make sure to comply to the respective regulations. Designers of user cards should contact the Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing engineering team to obtain the detailed pin-out of the backplane connectors and mechanical data.
  • Page 29: System Management

    The shelf manager provides the information about the shelf and all its FRUs via the following interfaces: To the system manager outside the shelf using IP via the out-of-band interface or hub uplinks Inside the shelf via the backplane interfaces Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 30 For more information on HPI and RMCP, see the System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis CO31kX/4100/2000) User's Guide. For debugging and maintenance purposes, you can also access the shelf manager via a Command Line Interface (CLI). Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 31: Shelf Management

    AdvancedTCA systems and its purpose is to ensure proper operation of AdvancedTCA blades and other system components like fans and Rear Transition Modules (RTMs). Figure 1-7 Shelf Management Architecture Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 32 Retrieving FRU inventory information Receiving events from sensors of the shelf Monitoring and controlling the temperature of the shelf Reporting of errors Executing corrective actions Managing blades for hot swap functionality Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 33: Standard Compliances

    FCC Part 15 Industry Canada ICES-003 NEBS Standard GR-1089 CORE VCCI Japan ETSI ETS 300 753 Environmental requirements NEBS Standard GR-63-CORE ETSI EN 300 019 series ETSI EN 300 132-2 Power requirements Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 34 The system is compliant to NEBS and ETSI acoustic noise emission standards, if the system is equipped with Emerson blades and with properly designed and configured third party blades. In a system thus configured, the fans will settle at approximately 10%-20% speed at an ambient temperature of 23 ºC (+/- 2º...
  • Page 35: Ordering Information

    To dispose of equipment marked with the WEEE symbol, Emerson has contracted with certified companies that can reprocess this equipment per European Union requirements. Please visit the Emerson web site or contact your Emerson representative to find out who to contact and how to dispose of the equipment.
  • Page 36: Figure 1-8 Ac Sample Shelf Label

    System Overview Figure 1-8 AC Sample Shelf Label Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 37: Figure 1-9 Dc Sample Shelf Label

    System Overview Figure 1-9 DC Sample Shelf Label Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 38: Table 1-2 Ordering Information Excerpt

    AC power cord, 15 AMPS, 250 Volts, Australia & New Zealand connector AC-PC-15A-UK AC power cord, 15 AMPS, 250 Volts, UK connector AC-PC-15A-EU AC power cord, 15 AMPS, 250 Volts, EU connector AC-PC-15A-JAP AC power cord, 15 AMPS, 125 Volts, Japan connector Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 39 Centellis 2000 AC Power Supply Unit - Black C2000-PSU-Filter Centellis 2000 AC PSU replacement air filter (2 units) CENT-2000-PSU-B Centellis 2000 AC Power Supply Unit - Black CENT-2000-SFM Centellis 2000 Replacement Air Filter (One unit) Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 40 System Overview Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 41: Site Preparation

    This section includes information on the cooling system. Acoustic Noise Control on page 51 This section includes information on acoustic noise control. Site Planning Considerations This section provides information to prepare the site and the shelf for installation. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 42: Receiving And Unpacking The System

    5. Check that the cable connections are secure and properly fitted. 6. Check the EMI gaskets for damage. 7. Check the items listed above for damage and report any damage or differences to the customer service at www.emersonnetworkpower.com/embeddedcomputing. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 43: Site And Installation Planning

    For Installation in restricted access location For use by trained personnel Requirements Before and during system installation and operation, you always have to ensure that the requirements listed in the following sections are met. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 44: Environmental Requirements

    Some of the climatic values may exceed the specification of some system components (for example, hard disks). As Emerson cannot guarantee the functionality of third party products that are handled or operated out of their specifications, the environmental conditions may be limited to the specifications of these components.
  • Page 45: Table 2-2 Critical Temperature Limits

    If not stated otherwise, the temperatures should be measured by placing a sensor exactly at the given locations. Table 2-2 Critical Temperature Limits Component Maximum Temperature Air inlet (system’s front) 55 °C (131 °F) Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 46: Power Requirements

    The system is supplied by a TNV-2 voltage. This voltage is considered hazardous. Make sure that the external power supply meets the relevant safety standards. Ensure that TNV-2 is separated from dangerous voltages (mains) through double or reinforced insulation. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 47: Table 2-3 Ac System Power Requirements

    W/rear slot. User card power requirement max. 8W When installing additional blades or modules, make sure that the power consumption of all installed modules does not exceed the system's maximum power dissipation. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 48: Dimensions And Weight

    30 x 350 x 296 0.80 Rear filler panel 30 x 350 x 90 0.30 Mounting Options You can install the system in a standard 19" ANSI rack using the front integrated chassis mounting flanges. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 49 The shelf is also fitted with ESD snaps for the use with conductive wrist straps. Please take care for proper ESD protection of the operator. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 50: Cooling Considerations

    The distance to other equipment must be sufficient to avoid an overheating of the system. If you install the system into a closed frame, ensure that the air inlet and outlet are kept free. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 51: Acoustic Noise Control

    This system has a built-in noise control due to the fan speed control. If the system is installed in an environment where the noise may be harmful to personnel being exposed to the noise during extended time periods, additional protective measures should be considered. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 52 Site Preparation Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 53: System Installation

    1 mm To maintain the maximum power rating of the Centellis 2000 DC, the power input cables must have a minimum cross section of 2.5 mm , AWG 12. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 54: Tools You Will Need

    Table 3-1 Torque Values For... Value in N m Ground nuts Pluggable screw terminals Captive screws on MF106 Thumb screws for FRUs Thumb screws on AdvancedTCA blades Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 55: Installation

    NEC Table 310.16 and other national regulations. AC PSU input is fused at 16A. External wiring and circuit interruption should be sized accordingly. Emerson is not responsible for regulatory compliance or malfunction of any user-modified product. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 56: Installing The System In A Rack

    For Centellis 2000 AC, use power input cables with a cross section (minimum) of 1 mm For Centellis 2000 DC, use power input cables with a cross section (minimum) of 2.5 mm AWG 12. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 57 The shelf is also fitted with ESD snaps for the use with conductive wrist straps. Please take care for proper ESD protection of the operator. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 58: Figure 3-1 Rack Mounting Dimensions

    The following clearances are required when installing the system into an at least 600 mm (23.62 inch) deep rack. The physical dimensions in the figure below are in millimeters. Make sure that 60% of the rack's rear is open. Figure 3-1 Rack Mounting Dimensions Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 59: Ground System/Bonding

    System Installation 3.3.2 Ground System/Bonding The following section provides information needed to ground the system. Figure 3-2 System’s Ground Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 60: Powering-Up The System

    Personal Injury Surfaces may get hot. Allow sufficient cool down period when removing FRUs with bare hands. If problems occur during startup, refer to chapter Troubleshooting on page 155. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 61: Ac System Startup Procedure

    5. Connect the AC International Electric Code (IEC) wired connector to the AC power supplies. Product Damage Improper cabling damages your product. Take extreme care not to connect the power cable in reverse polarity. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 62 System Installation 6. Turn on the external feed power. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 63: Dc System Startup Procedure

    2. Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack/ESD snap. 3. Mount the grounding cable to the Protective Earth connection lug if not done already. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 64 6. Remove the insulation from the ends of the power cables. 7. Crimp the ends of the power cables. 8. Loosen the screws on both sides of the pluggable screw terminals. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 65 Take extreme care not to connect the power cable in reverse polarity. 11.Fasten the screws at the bottom of the pluggable screw terminals. 12.Plug the screw terminals (including the attached power cables) to the power connectors. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 66 The power is connected correctly. You may switch on the breaker now. In LED (green) on 16.Push the breaker to the ON position. The BP LEDs (on the right) indicate that power is available to the backplane from the feed. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 67: Removal

    Disconnecting a PSU/PEM from power feed Removing the system 3.4.1 Powering Down the System For data integrity reasons Emerson recommends to save data and close all applications before powering down the system. AC System Power-Down Procedure To power down the AC system, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 68: Disconnecting The System From Power Feed

    2. To ensure that the PSUs are not energized, verify that the LEDs on the front of the power supplies are off. 3. Loosen the connector fastening screws at both sides of the pluggable screw terminals. 4. Disconnect the AC power cords from the system. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 69: Dc System Disconnection Procedure

    2. To ensure that the PEMs are not energized, verify that the In LEDs (in the middle) are off. 3. Loosen the connector fastening screws at both sides of the pluggable screw terminals. 4. Remove the pluggable screw terminals. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 70: Removing The System

    2. Disconnect all cables from the blades, RTMs, MF106 and user cards. 3. Remove the earth ground connection. 4. Loosen and remove the mounting screws. 5. Remove the system from the rack. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 71: Fru Installation

    RTM. For a description of these procedures, refer to the documentation of the respective blade or RTM. The system will ship with a filler blade installed into unpopulated AdvancedTCA slots. You have to remove the filler blade before installing AdvancedTCA blades. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 72: Replacing The Shelf Manager And Hub Board

    MF106. If the shelf contains only one MF106, you have to power down the shelf before exchanging the MF106. For more information on the MF106, refer MF106 Installation and Use manual. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 73 Before touching the product make sure that your are working in an ESD-safe environment or wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD shoes. Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any components or circuits. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 74 "extraction pending", so that the blue LED is still blinking. 6. Wait until the blue LED is illuminated. 7. Remove the board from the shelf using the extraction handles. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 75: Covering Unused Slots

    8. Attach cables to the front panel connectors as necessary. Covering Unused Slots All unused slots of the shelf must have Emerson approved filler blades. Filler blades are available from Emerson. The user card slots are populated with filler blades from the factory.
  • Page 76 (tripped) position, if it is not already in this position. 4. Unfasten the two captive screws of the PSU. 5. Remove the PSU from the shelf bay by pulling the PSU handle. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 77 FRU Installation 6. Insert the replacement PSU. 7. Fasten the two PSU captive screws. 8. Turn on the feed power if it is not already turned on. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 78: Replacing Dc Power Entry Modules

    10.Switch the external disconnect device to the ON position. 11.Verify that the green PSU LED is lit. Replacing DC Power Entry Modules This section provides the information needed to replace the power entry modules (PEMs). Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 79 Hot PEMs may cause injury. Allow the PEM to cool before servicing. 1. Put on an ESD wrist strap. 2. Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack/ESD snap. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 80 5. Remove the PEM from the shelf bay by pulling the PEM handle. 6. Insert the replacement PEM. 7. Fasten the two PEM captive screws. 8. Switch the breaker to the ON position. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 81 Reverse LED (red) off The power is connected correctly. You may switch on the breaker now. In LED (green) on 10.Verify that the green BP LED (on the right) is lit. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 82: Installing Circuit Breaker Cover For Dc Pems

    PEM. When installing the cover, make sure to remove only one screw at a time so that the circuit breaker switch does not get pushed into the PEM. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 83 Do not fully tighten the screw so that the cover can be adjusted to align with the second screw. 2. Unfasten the second screw and attach the cover. 3. Fasten the two screws. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 84: Replacing Fan Trays

    Before touching the product make sure that your are working in an ESD-safe environment or wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD shoes. Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any components or circuits. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 85 If the control board has failed, the fan will be operating at 100% speed. Personal Injury Rotating Fans Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans may cause injuries. Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 86 3. Grasp the handle and pull the tray carefully out of the shelf. Personal Injury Rotating Fans Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans may cause injuries. Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 87 FRU Installation Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 88 FRU Installation 4. Take the replacement fan tray and insert it into the shelf. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 89 5. Slide the tray into the slot until you feel resistance. The fans start rotating during this step. 6. Fasten the three mounting screws of the tray. 7. Query the shelf manager to ensure the fan tray is operating properly. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 90: Maintaining Air Filters

    To guarantee proper airflow through the system the air filters have to be replaced at least every six months. Emerson recommends to replace the air filters every 90 days. Filter replacement frequency depends on the environment the system is subjected to.
  • Page 91 If you want to replace both the filters at the same time, exchange the top filter first. This prevents soiling of the new bottom filter by dust falling down when removing the top filter. You can order replacement filters from Emerson, for details refer to Table "Ordering Information Excerpt" on page...
  • Page 92 If you have difficulties in removing the frame with your fingers, you can also use a tool such as a screw driver. In this case, pay attention not to damage the frame or the shelf. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 93 FRU Installation 5. Pull the frame carefully out of the shelf. 6. Detach the air filter from the frame. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 94 10.Slide the frame into the slot until you feel resistance. 11.Push the frame upward until it snaps in. 12.Replace the bottom air filter or insert the front fan tray as described in section Replacing Fan Trays on page Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 95 In this case, pay attention not to damage the frame or the shelf. 3. Pull the frame carefully out of the shelf. 4. Detach the air filter from the frame. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 96 7. Press the air filter to the hook-and-loop fastener on the frame. 8. Insert the frame into the shelf by placing the right edge in the guide. 9. Slide the frame into the slot until you feel resistance. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 97 The shelf contains two filter sensors. An error will be generated when the shelf is operating with the filter removed. For a description of the filter sensors refer to the MF106: Control via IPMI Reference Guide. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 98: Replacing The Ac Psu Air Filter

    To guarantee proper airflow through the system, the air filters have to be replaced at least every six months. Emerson recommends to replace the air filters every 90 days. Filter replacement frequency depends on the environment, the system is subjected to.
  • Page 99 When AC PSU is on, be careful of the rotating fans behind the hex grille. 2. Remove the old air filter and place the new filter into the frame. Make sure that the cutout notch is oriented towards the top to clear the status light. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 100: Storing The Filters

    Control that the relative humidity is between 40%-80% and the temperature between 4.4 ºC - 32.2 ºC (40 ºF - 90 ºF). Keep the filters dry. Emerson does not recommend storing foam filters for many months or years at a time. Purchase enough to keep adequate inventory for no more than a few months.
  • Page 101: Non-Field-Replaceable Units

    Bused IPMB-0 connections Synchronization clock buses Redundant SEEPROMs for storage of shelf FRU data The following interfaces are located within the zone 2: Base interface Fabric interface Update channel interface Synchronization clock interface Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 102: Base Interface

    The base interface is fully compliant to the PICMG 3.0 R3.0 Specification. Therefore, details are not described within this chapter. For more information, see the MF106 Installation and Use and the PICMG 3.0 R3.0 Specification. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 103: Fabric Interface

    3.125 Gbits/s each in a point-to-point connection. For further details refer to the PICMG 3.0 R3.0 specification. The blades may use those lines for their proprietary purpose. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 104: Synchronization Clock Interface

    The alarm panel is fully compliant to the PICMG 3.0 R3.0 Specification. Power Inlet The power inlet is located on the rear of the shelf. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 105 PSU/PEM input connectors as well as connectivity for safety ground to the system. For further information on the power supplies and the power distribution, refer to section Power Subsystem on page 109. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 106 Non-Field-Replaceable Units Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 107: Cooling Subsystem

    The shelf manager controls the fan speed based on sensor and failure information acquired from fan and board sensors. If a fan tray loses IPMI communication to the shelf manager, it automatically runs its fan motor at full speed. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 108 Cooling Subsystem Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 109: Power Subsystem

    Redundancy such that a single PEM failure will still provide full power to the system Hot-swap Power filtering 30A Circuit Breaker The PEM supports the complete functionality as defined by the PICMG 3.0 specification. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 110: Power Distribution

    ShMC, fan tray, node and user card slot. In both interconnects, the FRUs are expected to OR the two sources to allow for redundancy. The PSUs are capable of supplying 16A of current. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 111: Figure 7-1 Two-Psu Shelf Power Distribution

    3 W max. Node Node (1 A) Blade Blade PSU 2 PSU1 User User Front Rear Card 1 Card 2 Tray Tray AC Power Inlet AC Feed B AC Feed A Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 112: Dc Power Interconnect

    For the blades, power is distributed as defined in the PICMG 3.0 Specification. The following figure illustrates the power distribution system as it pertains to the FRUs found in the two-PEM shelf. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 113: Ac Psu Specifications

    Rear Card 1 Card 2 Tray Tray DC Power Inlet DC Feed B DC Feed A 7.2.4 AC PSU Specifications The following sections outline the power input and the power filtering. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 114: Ac Psu Input Power Requirements

    Primary-secondary and primary to ground (PE) isolation shall follow EN60950 and harmonized international applicable standards. AC PSU input is fused at 16A. External wiring and circuit interruption should be sized accordingly. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 115: Ac Psu Output Specifications

    The DC PEM is equipped with input power filtering. The filter provides transient voltage immunity conforming to IEC 61000-4-4 Part 4 for electronic fast transient/burst immunity, test level 1 in accordance with NEBS generic EMC requirements. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 116 Power Subsystem Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 117: Network Management And System Access

    The shelf geographical address (SGA) is set during the system installation via a network connection (see section Setting the Shelf Geographical Address on page 121). The default shelf geographical address is 0. The MF106 stores the shelf FRU data and the SGA persistently. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 118: Network Management

    When you need to access system components, there are various network addresses you need to be aware of. The following subsections describe the default addresses and how they can be changed. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 119: Slot Numbers And Slot Addresses

    MF106-1 and to the MF106-2 with one base interface channel. Figure 8-1 Dual Star Topology 1000BaseT 100BaseT 100BaseT 1000BaseT MF106-1 MF106-2 ShMC ShMC IPMC IPMC ATCA Blade #1 ATCA Blade #2 Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 120: Shelf Geographical Address

    The shelf geographical address (SGA) is used to calculate the shelf manager IP addresses on the out-of-band interface (see Out-of-Band Interface on page 124). Therefore, changing the shelf geographical address also changes the shelf manager IP address. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 121: Setting The Shelf Geographical Address

    FRU information. Replacement during normal operation If a MF106 is replaced during normal operation, the shelf FRU information on the replaced MF106 is updated upon insertion. The shelf FRU information remains valid. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 122: Ip Addresses

    MF106. The shelf manager sets up these interfaces based on the information found in the shelf manager IP connection record of the shelf FRU information. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 123 IP address remains the same on each shelf manager when the shelf managers switch their active and standby roles. The virtual IP address is moved from the former active to the former standby shelf manager when they change their roles. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 124: Out-Of-Band Interface

    Physical IP Address Default Value 255.0.0.0 ... 192.168.0.8, 192.168.0.9 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.0 Virtual Active IP Address on Out-of-Band Interface Netmask of IP1 Virtual Active IP Address Default Value 255.0.0.0 ...171 192.168.0.171 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.0 Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 125 If the third octet of the IP address is changed using hpiship, it is temporary and will be changed automatically on the next reboot to match the shelf address. 3. Reboot the system for the changes to take effect. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 126 #hpishaddr shelf address type=BINARY, length=20: 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 shelf id: 9 shelf entity-path: {ADVANCEDTCA_CHASSIS,9} Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 127: Backplane Interfaces

    Use shelf manager hardware address as fourth octet. Physical IP Address on Backplane Interface 1 Netmask of IP2 Physical IP Address Default Value 255.0.0.0 ... 172.17.0.8, 172.17.0.9 255.255.0.0 ... 255.255.255.0 ... Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 128 Modify the first two octets of the shelf IP connectivity Record #2 Change the shelf address Modify the first two octets of the shelf IP connectivity Record #2 and also change the shelf address Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 129 29 {ADVANCEDTCA_CHASSIS,9} Shelf Resource 4097 Shelf Manager IP Address 0 IP : 192.168.9.171 Gateway: 192.168.9.0 Submask: 255.255.255.0 8449 Shelf Manager IP Address 1 IP : 172.16.9.171 Gateway: 172.16.0.170 Submask: 255.255.0.0 *Change backplane address: Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 130: Configuration File

    (default), using DHCP, or by specifying a static IP address. Use the following parameters to the OOB_MODE variable to define the out-of-band interface configuration. none - Do not configure the interface Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 131 Static Configuration of the Backplane Network Interface If using the static parameter to configure the backplane interfaces, specify the desired IP addresses and netmasks using the following variables: BP_A_IPADDR= BP_A_NETMASK= BP_B_IPADDR= BP_B_NETMASK= Backplane Virtual Interface Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 132 Enabling the DHCP Server A DHCP server can be started on the out-of-band or backplane interfaces. To enable the server, specify "yes" to any combination of the following variables: OOB_DHCP_SERVER= BP_A_DHCP_SERVER= Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 133 - Use other parameters to configure the router GATEWAY_MODE=auto — Static Configuration of the Default Route If using the static parameter to configure the default route, specify the desired router IP address using the following variable: Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 134: Restoring Factory Settings

    3. Reboot the Shelf Manager. Shelf Manager boots up using the factory settings. This does not include the Shelf IP addresses or Shelf Geographical Address stored in the Shelf FRU data. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 135: Dhcp Configuration And Network Boot

    The blades must have access to the DHCP server and to the TFTP server to retrieve files. Note that the kernel and ramdisk images are dependent on the blades plugged into the shelf and, therefore, are not part of this delivery. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 136: Preparing A Tftp Server For Network Boot And Installation

    Configuring a TFTP Server To configure TFTP as root on the host, proceed as follows: 1. Create (or edit) the file /etc/xinetd.d/tftp. Use the following format: #/etc/xinetd.d/tftp service tftp{ Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 137 ... 4. In the /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg directory, create a softlink for the blade’s MAC address to the default. file: ln –s default. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 138: Preparing A Dhcp Server For Network Boot

    // fixed IP address which will be assigned to the client // according to the network addressing scheme fixed-address 192.168.9.111; // initial boot file which is to be loaded by the client filename "pxelinux.0"; Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 139 // fixed IP address which will be assigned to the client // according to the network addressing scheme, e.g. fixed-address 192.168.9.122; // initial boot file which is to be loaded by the client filename "pxelinux.0"; Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 140 Your IP addresses might also differ from this configuration file. 2. Enter the following command to reread the configuration file: /etc/init.d/dhcp restart Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 141: Redundancy

    Closing of all open HPI sessions on the client's side. They have to be reestablished. Any blocking HPI calls have to be avoided (for example, saHpiGetEvent) and calls with timeouts have to be used instead. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 142: Heartbeat

    10.2.2 System Manager If the system manager accesses the active shelf manager via the backplane Ethernet interfaces, it may use virtual IP plane and active virtual IP address 192.168.0.171 of the shelf manager. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 143: Redundancy Operations

    10.2.3.2 Shelf Manager Takeover Takeover is a process to switch the active and the standby roles of the MF106. The system manager initiates and controls this process on the standby shelf manager. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 144: Shelf Manager Failover

    An IP plane failover is not needed and the connection to the applications via the same interface as before is kept. If the virtual IP address of the shelf manager is used, a plane failover is necessary. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 145: Shelf Manager Insertion

    It can be safely extracted afterwards. This is indicated by a solid illuminated blue LED on the front panel of the MF106. The active shelf manager sends an HPI redundancy event (redundancy lost) to the system manager. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 146 Redundancy Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 147: Software

    The shelf components are delivered with the software installed. Table 11-1 Software Available on Shelf Components Component Software MF106 IPMC firmware Payload: Boot loader (Uboot) Device Tree Binary (DTB) Linux kernel Initial ram disk Fan tray IPMC firmware Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 148: Bbs Installation

    Software 11.2.1 BBS Installation If your Centellis 2000 shelf is equipped with Emerson node blades, you need to install the Basic Blade Services (BBS) software on the node blades as described in the respective Basic Blade Services Software Programmer’s Reference. The BBS installation automatically installs all necessary files.
  • Page 149: Ipmi Firmware Upgrade

    -t -uvf /root/C2000_10G_ALARM_USERCARD-upgrade- 1_04_003.hex The ipmb_addr parameter is d0 for the upper User Card, or d2 for the lower User Card. For example: fcu -td0 -uvf /root/C2000_10G_ALARM_USERCARD-upgrade-1_04_003.hex fcu -td2 -uvf /root/C2000_10G_ALARM_USERCARD-upgrade-1_04_003.hex Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 150: Blade Insertion And Extraction

    This section describes the steps that are carried out by the software when a blade is inserted or supposed to be extracted. For the actual hardware installation procedures refer to the documentation of the blade. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 151: Power-On After Blade Insertion

    HPI to expire or issue an HPI < 8 Hotswap Control request Insertion Timer has HPI powers on the Stop timer expired blade Customer application decides what to do FINISH Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 152: Power-Down Before Blade Extraction

    The payload then has time to carry out all necessary steps. The blade is powered down afterwards. It may take a long time before the payload has finished carrying out all necessary steps and the blade can be powered down. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 153: Figure 11-2 Blade Power-Down Before Extraction

    Wait for Extraction Timer in HPI to expire or issue an HPI < 8 Hotswap Control request HPI powers down Stop timer Timer has expired the blade Customer application decides what to do FINISH Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 154 Software Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 155: Troubleshooting

    Some component was jarred Check that components are loose during shipping. seated properly and the thump- wheel screws are tight. Pins in a backplane connector are Contact Emerson Technical bent or broken. Support Services. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 156 In LED is green, but the BP position. LED (on the right) stays off. The PEM is defective. Replace the PEM. Remove and insert a PEM always with the breaker switched to the OFF position. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 157: Fans

    The red LED blinks and the The shelf FRU information of the Specify which shelf FRU boards are not powered boards is different. information is correct. Refer to section Shelf Manager Replacement Scenarios on page Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 158 Troubleshooting Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 159: Related Documentation

    The publications listed below are referenced in this manual. You can obtain electronic copies of Emerson Network Power - Embedded Computing publications by contacting your local Emerson sales office. For documentation of final released (GA) products, you can also visit the website for the latest copies of our product documentation: Go to http://www.emersonnetworkpower.com/EmbeddedComputing.
  • Page 160: Related Specifications

    PICMG 3.1 Revision 1.0 Specification Ethernet/Fibre Channel for AdvancedTCA PICMG Systems, January 2003 Service Availability Forum Specifications http://www.saforum.org SAI-HPI-B.01.01 Hardware Platform Interface Specification SA Forum SAI-AIS-A.01.01 Application Interface Specification SA Forum SAIM-HPI-B.01.01-ATCA SAF HPI-to-AdvancedTCA Mapping Specification SA Forum Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 161: Safety Notes

    Emerson intends to provide all necessary information to install and handle the product in this manual. Because of the complexity of this product and its various uses, we do not guarantee that the given information is complete.
  • Page 162 The equipment is suitable for installation in a Common Bonding Network (CBN) or Isolated Bonding Network (IBN). System Installation System Damage To avoid system damage verify that the system environment meets the environmental and power requirements given in this manual before installing the system. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 163 Personal Injury or System Damage (For AC) The system is supplied by AC mains primary voltage. This voltage is considered hazardous. Take appropriate precaution when cabling the system. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 164 Do not operate a damaged shelf, this can cause damage to devices that interfere with it. Personal Injury High leakage current can be hazardous and cause injury. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 165 Removing the RTM from the system while the payload of the front blade is powered up may damage the front blade and RTM. Whenever removing the RTM from the system, power down the payload of the front blade first. This does not apply to hot-swap RTMs. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 166 Make sure that the fresh air supply is not mixed with hot exhaust from other devices. Make sure that all slots are populated with either blades, filler blades, or dummy blades. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 167 To guarantee proper airflow through the system the air filters have to be replaced at least every six months. Emerson recommends to replace the air filters every 90 days. Filter replacement frequency depends on the environment the system is subjected to.
  • Page 168 à la prise de terre. System Overheating If you reduce the blower speed via HPI the system temperature will rise. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 169 Do not wear any metallic attire or commodity on your hands, wrists, or hanging from your neck when working at the power input terminals or power input cables. Be extremely careful when you use electrically conductive tools near the PSUs/PEMs. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 170 Inserting or extracting the PEM with the PEM breaker in the ON position may damage your system. If power is connected to the shelf, make sure the PEM breaker is in the OFF position before you insert or extract a PEM. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 171 Make sure that there is always one operating fan tray present in the system. Personal Injury Rotating Fans Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans may cause injuries. Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 172 The cabling should follow existing cable paths using existing or similar cable fastenings. Never change the system's cabling as delivered by Emerson. Check proper function of the system after cabling extensions. To avoid injuries always ensure that cables are securely installed so that nobody can trip over them.
  • Page 173 Do not look into the optical lens at any time. Environment Environmental Damage Improperly disposing of used products may harm the environment. Always dispose of used products according to your country’s legislation and manufacturer’s instructions. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 174 Safety Notes Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 175: Sicherheitshinweise

    Anwendungen, lebenserhaltenden Geräten oder in Flugzeugen verwendet werden. Einbau, Wartung und Betrieb dürfen nur von durch Emerson ausgebildetem oder im Bereich Elektronik oder Elektrotechnik qualifiziertem Personal durchgeführt werden. Die in diesem Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen dienen ausschließlich dazu, das Wissen von Fachpersonal zu ergänzen, können dieses jedoch nicht ersetzen.
  • Page 176 Das Produkt ist für den Einsatz in Netzwerken mit gemeinsamem Potentialausgleich oder mit isoliertem Potentialausgleich geeignet. Systeminstallation Beschädigung des Systems Bevor Sie das System installieren, überprüfen Sie, ob die im Handbuch beschriebenen Anforderungen erfüllt werden. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 177 Betreiben Sie das System an einem erschütterungsfreien Ort, an dem weder Staub, Rauch noch elektrostatische Entladungen auftreten. Stellen Sie außerdem sicher, dass die klimatischen Bedingungen, die in diesem Handbuch spezifiziert sind, eingehalten werden und genug Raum für die Luftzirkulation vorhanden ist. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 178 Das System ist schwer, und eine unangemessene Handhabung kann zu Zerrungen oder Rückenschäden führen. Heben Sie deshalb das System nur zu zweit oder benutzen Sie zusätzliche Hilfsmittel. Verwenden Sie zum Heben des Systems nicht die Griffe der eingebauten Module. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 179 Wenn Sie RTMs und AdvancedTCA Boards in der falschen Reihenfolge installieren, können die RTMs und AdvancedTCA Boards beschädigt werden. Installieren Sie zuerst das RTM und erst danach das passende AdvancedTCA Board. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 180 Unsachgemäßer Ein- und Ausbau von Boards kann zu einer Fehlfunktion des Boards führen. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass das Board über alle Stecker an die AdvancedTCA-Backplane angeschlossen und die Stromversorgung gewährleistet ist. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 181 Beschädigung des Systems Luftfilter Verunreinigungen in der Luft können den Luftfilter verschmutzen und so die Luftzufuhr des Systems beeinträchtigen. Das kann zur Überhitzung des Systems und zu Schäden an Systemteilen führen. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 182 Sicherheitshinweise Um einen reibungslosen Luftstrom durch das System zu gewährleisten, sollten Sie die Luftfilter spätestens alle sechs Monate austauschen. Emerson empfiehlt, die Filter alle 90 Tage auszutauschen. Wie häufig Sie die Filter austauschen müssen, hängt von der Umgebung ab, in der das System betrieben wird.
  • Page 183 Vermeiden Sie Kurzschlüsse, indem Sie sehr vorsichtig mit dem Werkzeug umgehen. Beschädigung des Systems Falscher Anschluss von Stromkabeln beschädigt das System. Achten Sie darauf, dass Sie das Stromkabel mit der richtigen Polarität anschließen. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 184 Wenn Sie den Trennschalter einer Spannungsversorgungseinheit (PEM) auf ON stellen, während ein Kurzschluss im System vorliegt, kann dies das PEM beschädigen. Stellen Sie deshalb sicher, dass kein Kurzschluss im System vorliegt. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 185 Berühren Sie die Lüfterschaufeln nicht, solange sie sich drehen. Shelf-Manager-und-Hub-Board Datenverlust Das Entfernen des Boards bei blinkender blauer LED kann zu Datenverlust führen. Warten Sie, bis die blaue LED dauerhaft leuchtet, bevor Sie das Board entfernen. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 186 Sicherheitshinweise Verkabelung/Kabelführung Verletzungsgefahr Verändern Sie nie die von Emerson ausgelieferte Verkabelung des Systems. Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Verkabelung schon existierenden Kabelführungen folgt und bestehende oder ähnliche Befestigungen verwendet. Überprüfen Sie nach der Erweiterung der Verkabelung, ob das System ordnungsgemäß arbeitet.
  • Page 187 Strahlungsbelastungen führen. Schauen Sie niemals direkt in den Laserstrahl. Umweltschutz Umweltschäden Unsachgemäße Entsorgung von Produkten kann zu Umweltbelastungen führen. Entsorgen Sie gebrauchte Produkte stets gemäß der in Ihrem Land gültigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers. Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 188 Sicherheitshinweise Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 189 DHCP server network boot I/O signals disposal installation dissipation system heat interfaces document organization IP address dual star backplane interface logical out-of-band interface environmental conditions physical exchange virtual fan tray filter Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 190 PEM exchange preinstalled components physical address speed physical slot number power requirements power supply units standards power-down Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 191 Index storage of filter synchronization clock interface telnet system TFTP server components configuration grounding installation installation network boot installation options overheating overview update channel removal zone 2 Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 192 Index Centellis 2000 Shelf Release 3.0 Installation and Use (6806800L99F)
  • Page 194 Precision Cooling Surge & Signal Protection Emerson, Business-Critical Continuity, Emerson Network Power and the Emerson Network Power logo are trademarks and service marks of Emerson Electric Co. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.

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