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Netra t 1400/1405 ™ Installation and User’s Guide Sun Microsystems, Inc. 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303-4900 USA 650 960-1300 Fax 650 969-9131 Part No. 806-0575-10 September 1999, Revision A Send comments about this document to: docfeedback@sun.com...
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Etats-Unis et dans d’autres pays et licenciée exclusivement par X/Open Company, Ltd. Sun, Sun Microsystems, le logo Sun, AnswerBook, Java, le logo Jave Coffee Cup, Netra, et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées, ou marques de service, de Sun Microsystems, Inc. aux Etats-Unis et dans d’autres pays. Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilisées sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées de SPARC International, Inc.
Contents Part I. Installation Product Overview 1 System Unit Features 1 Installing the System 5 Environmental Considerations 5 Dimensions 5 Forced Air Cooling Requirements 6 Mechanical Considerations 7 Removing the Sacrificial Shipping Plates 7 Mounting Flanges 8 Installing the Electrical Supply 11 System Switch 11 Connectors 12 DC Source Site Requirements 12...
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SunVTS Software 41 Replacing the Air Filter 43 Part II. User Guide LEDs and Controls 47 LEDs 47 Netra t 1400 48 Netra t 1405 49 System ON/STBY Switch 50 Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
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System Start-up and Operation 55 Open Boot PROM 57 NVRAM Configuration Parameters 57 Emergency Procedures 59 Running Diagnostics 59 New Devices in the OBP Device Tree 60 Using LOMlite 61 LOMlite Functionality 61 Diagnosing PSU Faults 62 Diagnosing Fan Faults 62 Power 63 Serial Connection 63 Controlling LOMlite 64...
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Figures Netra t 1400 System Unit Front View 3 FIGURE 1-1 Netra t 1400 System Unit Rear View 3 FIGURE 1-2 Netra t 1405 System Unit Front View 4 FIGURE 1-3 Netra t 1405 System Unit Rear View 4 FIGURE 1-4...
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Netra t 1400 System LEDs 48 FIGURE 7-1 Netra t 1405 System LEDs 49 FIGURE 7-2 System Power-On (Front Panel) 50 FIGURE 7-3 System Power-Off (Front Panel) 52 FIGURE 7-4 viii Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
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TABLE 4-6 Alarms Service Port Connector Pinout 36 TABLE 4-7 Lights Out Management Serial Connector Pinout 37 TABLE 4-8 Netra t 1400 System LED Functions 48 TABLE 7-1 Netra t 1405 System LED Functions 49 TABLE 7-2 NVRAM Configuration Parameters 57...
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This manual comprises two parts: Part I, Installation, describes the installation and basic maintenance procedures for the Netra t 1400 and Netra t 1405 systems and is intended to be read by installation engineers, software support engineers and service personnel.
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Shell Prompts Shell Prompts TABLE P-2 Shell Prompt C shell machine_name% C shell superuser machine_name# Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
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Netra t 1400/1405 Service and System 806-0576-10 System Reference Reference Manual Note – It is essential that you read the Netra t 1400/1405 Compliance and Safety manual before proceeding. Sun Welcomes Your Comments We are interested in improving our documentation and welcome your comments and suggestions.
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Rack mounting options available Alarms functionality for remote management The Netra t 1400 is powered by –48V / –60V DC supplies. The Netra t 1405 is powered by standard AC supplies. This is the only difference between the systems. on page 3 illustrate the front and rear, respectively, of the...
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The system unit has the following features: Rack mounting enclosure with n + 1 redundant hot swap –48V / –60V (Netra t 1400) or AC (Netra t 1405) power supplies support for up to four modular 440 MHz UltraSPARC II processors with 4 Mbyte cache UltraSPARC Port Architecture (UPA) coherent memory interconnect use of DIMMs, with an interleaved memory system.
1 4 0 5 Netra t 1405 System Unit Front View FIGURE 1-3 Netra t 1405 System Unit Rear View FIGURE 1-4 Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
C H A P T E R Installing the System Before you install the system, confirm that the correct power supply is available. Refer to Chapter 3, "Installing the Electrical Supply", for further information. Environmental Considerations The system can be installed in an environment with the following specific parameter ranges: Ambient temperature operating: 5˚...
Forced Air Cooling Requirements 1. Adequate airflow through the host equipment frame must be ensured. 2. The air is drawn through the front of the Netra t 1400/1405 enclosure and expelled from the rear of the enclosure. 3. The inlet and exhaust ventilation areas must be a minimum of 200 sq cm each.
Mechanical Considerations Caution – The Netra t 1400/1405 system, when fully loaded, can weigh up to 38 kg (84 lb); hence mechanical assistance may be required if installing a fully-loaded unit. Removing the Sacrificial Shipping Plates Where possible, the four sacrificial shipping plates should only be removed after mounting the system in a rack.
Mounting Flanges The Netra t 1400/1405 chassis has been designed for a wide variety of mounting options and rack sizes. One set of 19-inch flanges (four) and handles (two) is included with each system. Mounting flanges to suit 23-inch, 24-inch or 600-mm nominal frame widths can be ordered as required: 473.8...
). There FIGURE 2-3 are four fixing locations provided on a Netra t 1400/1405; one at the front, two in the centre and one at the rear. If the front location is required, first ensure that, if fitted, the sacrificial shipping plates have been removed (see on page 7).
16 screws (four per flange). The recommended tightening torque value for M5 recess head screws is 4.0 Nm (3.0 lbf-ft). Caution – For flange mounted installations, always fit four flanges. Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
System Switch Caution – The system switch does not isolate the equipment. The system switch of the Netra t 1400/1405 system functions as a standby device enabling and disabling the power module outputs. The system switch is a rocker, momentary switch.
Rated for a minimum of 15A per feed pair Note – The Netra t 1400 must be installed in a restricted access location. Per the intent of the National Electrical Code, a restricted access location is an area intended for qualified or trained personnel only and has access controlled by a locking mechanism, such as a key lock or an access card system.
DC Supply and Ground Conductor The requirements are: Suitable conductor material: tinned copper only Conductors: 12 AWG maximum (between the Netra t 1400 and circuit breaker). There are three conductors: -48V /-60V...
The following DC connection materials are provided in the DC input connector kit: Six Wago DC input connectors Six Wago strain relief housings One cage clamp operating lever Six wire ties DC input connector FIGURE 3-1 Strain Relief Housings FIGURE 3-2 Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
Cage Clamp Operating Lever FIGURE 3-3 The following figure shows the power connector on the DC power supply on your system. -48VDC/-60VDC Supply PSU ground -48VDC/-60VDC RTN Power Connector on the DC Power Supply FIGURE 3-4 Chapter 3 Installing the Electrical Supply...
DC connector where you want to insert the first wire and press down on the cage clamp operating lever. This opens the cage clamp for this section of the DC input connector. Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
Top of connector Opening the DC Connector Cage Clamp Using the Cage Clamp Operating FIGURE 3-6 Lever You can also open the DC connector cage clamp by inserting a small slotted screwdriver into the rectangular hole directly above the hole in the DC connector where you want to insert the first wire and pressing down on the screwdriver.
Make sure the strain relief housing snaps into place on the DC input connector; you will not be able to complete the assembly correctly if the strain relief housing is not snapped into place. Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
Inserting the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing FIGURE 3-8 2. Route the three wires coming from the DC power source through the opening at the end of the bottom portion of the strain relief housing. Routing the Wires Out of the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing FIGURE 3-9 3.
5. Lower the three prongs on the top portion of the strain relief housing into the openings in the DC input connector, then push the top portion and bottom portion of the strain relief housing together until they snap into place. Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
Assembling the Strain Relief Housing FIGURE 3-11 The DC input power cables for your system are now completely assembled. shows how the DC input power cable will connect to the DC inlet FIGURE 3-12 connector. Chapter 3 Installing the Electrical Supply...
1405 AC Source Site Requirements Note – As part of the installation, overcurrent devices meeting applicable national and local electrical safety codes shall be provided. The disconnect device for servicing is defined as any one of the following: The appliance inlet on the rear of the system The circuit breakers in the rack in which the system is mounted The mains plug It must be ensured that these remain accessible after installation.
3. Set the front panel ON/STBY system switch to the ON position and hold it until the system starts to power up. 1 4 0 0 System Power-On (Front Panel) FIGURE 3-13 Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
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To Power Off the System Caution – Prior to turning off system power, exit from the operating system. Failure to do so may result in data loss. 1. Where necessary, notify the users that the system is going down. 2. Back up system files and data. 3.
External I/O Connections This chapter provides information about external I/O connections. Connector Layout shows the locations of the Netra t 1400/1405 system back panel FIGURE 4-1 connectors. Note – The figure shows the Netra t 1405. However, the layout of the connectors is...
Parallel Interface DB-25 Parallel Connector FIGURE 4-2 Parallel Connector Pinout TABLE 4-1 Signal Name Service DATA_STROBE_L Data Strobe (actibe LOW) DAT(0) Data Bit 0 DAT(1) Data Bit 1 DAT(2) Data Bit 2 DAT(3) Data Bit 3 DAT(4) Data Bit 4 DAT(5) Data Bit 5 DAT(6)
Receive Data Ready To Send Clear To Send Data Set Ready Signal Ground Data Carrier Detect 9–14 none none Not connected TRxC Transmit Clock none none Not connected RTxC Receive Clock Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
Not connected Transmit Clock none none Not connected Note: For information about serial port jumpers on the Netra t 1400/1405 system main logic board, see the Netra t 1400/1405 System Reference Manual. Twisted-Pair Ethernet (TPE) Connector RJ45 TPE Socket FIGURE 4-4...
Shielded twisted pair category 5 (STP-5, data 100BASE-T 100 m 327 ft grade) SCSI Connector 68-Pin SCSI Connector FIGURE 4-5 68-Pin SCSI Connector Pinout TABLE 4-5 Signal Name Signal Name Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
1.5 m (5 ft) for five to eight devices. When SCSI-3 and SCSI-2 devices are connected to the Netra t 1400/1405 system SCSI bus, the system enables each device to operate at its respective data transfer rate. The last external SCSI device in a daisy-chain must be terminated internally (active termination) or with an external terminator according to Forced-Perfect Termination (FPT) technology.
FIGURE 4-6 If all external mass storage devices use 68-pin connectors, connect all non-Sun devices to the Netra t 1400/1405 system first and follow them with Sun devices. Sun devices use auto-termination. If external mass storage devices consist of 68-pin Sun devices and 50-pin devices, connect the Sun 68-pin devices to the Netra t 1400/1405 system first and terminate the daisy chain with the 50-pin device and its terminator.
ALARM1_NO Shell CHGND The remote Lights Out Management serial port is located below the alarms port. The connector is a shielded RJ45 and lists the connector pin assignments. TABLE 4-8 Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
RJ45 Lights Out Management Serial Connector FIGURE 4-8 Lights Out Management Serial Connector Pinout TABLE 4-8 Signal Name Signal Name REF (0V) REF (0V) Shell CHGND Chapter 4 External I/O Connections...
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The release software consists of a CD-ROM containing the following packages: SUNWlomm, SUNWlomr, SUNWlomu SUNWtsvts, SUNWtsvtx Local Installation To perform a local installation, your Netra t 1400/1405 must be equipped with a CD-ROM drive. Installation Procedure 1. Log on as root.
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% mount -F nfs -o ro < server name >:/export/lom_software /mnt 6. Add the packages to the system: % pkgadd -d /mnt/Product SUNWlom* 7. Verify that the packages have been installed successfully: % pkgchk -v SUNWlom[m|r|u] Netra t 1400/1405 Installation and User’s Guide • September 1999...
SunVTS Software Note – You must install the SunVTS software, SUNWvts and SUNWvtstk, before installing the Netra t 1400/1405 vts files. For 64-bit support, you must also install the SUNWvtsx and SUNWvtstx packages. Installation Procedure 1. Install the SunVTS software according to the instructions given in the appropriate SunVTS User’s Guide.
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