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USER GUIDE
PLUG INTO THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY

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Summary of Contents for ADDC BioDigitalPC SR-60

  • Page 1 SR-60 USER GUIDE PLUG INTO THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Notes Revision 2.5 was published in V2.5 November of 2017.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1 Receiving Your SR-60 Section 1.1 What's in the Box? Section 2 SR-60 Preparation Section 2.1 Preparing For Your SR-60 Section 2.2 Installing Your SR-60 into a Rack Section 2.3 Installing Your BioDigitalPC ® Section 2.4 SR-60 Power Supplies Section 2.5 Networking Your SR-60...
  • Page 4: How To Read This Document

    This manual details installation of the chasis, the components inside of the chassis, and notable features of the SR-60 server solution. Installations will be supported by ADDC. Unless otherwise specified, all instructions provided in this manual will assume that a user is a trained technician.
  • Page 5: What's In The Box

    Section 1.0 - Recieving Your SR-60 Section 1.1 - What's in the Box? Equipment (Included) • SR-60 Chassis • SR-60 Top Cover [Comes Assembled] • BioDigitalPC Server Cards [Check ® Invoice for Quantity] • 4 AC/DC Power Supplies • 12 10Gbps SFP+ Cables •...
  • Page 6: Sr-60 Preparation

    Section 2 - SR-60 Preparation Section 2.1 - Preparing For Your SR-60 When installing the SR-60 into a rack, the selected location should meet environmental standards as described below. Rack Space and Airflow Considerations To allow for adequate airflow, technicians should observe the following space and airflow requirements when deciding where to install a rack.
  • Page 7: Installing Your Sr-60 Into A Rack

    Section 2.2 - Installing Your SR-60 into a Rack This section provides information on installing the SR-60 chassis into a rack unit with the quick-release rails provided.  Stability hazard. The rack stabilizing mechanism must be in place, or the rack must be bolted to the floor before you slide the unit out for servicing.
  • Page 8 Section 2.2 - Installing Your SR-60 into a Rack Align the inner rails into the extended outer rails and push the chassis to the rear of the rack. Optional: Screw the handles to the rack. (Top Cover not shown)
  • Page 9: Installing Your Biodigitalpc ® S

    Section 2.3 - Installing Your BioDigitalPC ® BioDigitalPC s are hot-pluggable, meaning technicians do not need to remove power to begin adding or ® removing them.  Only trained technicians are authorized to work beneath the SR-60 System Cover and access any of the components inside the system.
  • Page 10 Section 2.3 - Installing Your BioDigitalPC ® Section 2.3.3 - Removing a BioDigitalPC ® Step 1: Find the Step 2: Pull the locking tab located ejection bar forward to the right of the towards you, you card slot. should feel the card pop out of the connector.
  • Page 11: Sr-60 Power Supplies

    Section 2.4 - Installing Your SR-60 Power Supplies Section 2.4.1 - Remove an SR-60 Power Supply 1. Push SR-60 Power Supply locking tab to the left. 2.While holding the locking tab, pull the SR-60 Power Supply handle and remove. Section 2.4.2 - Install an SR-60 Power Supply 1.
  • Page 12: Networking Your Sr-60

    Section 2.5 - Networking Your SR-60 Section 2.5.1 - Minimal/Testing Equipment 1 10/100 Ethernet Cable 1 External Computer (eg. a laptop) Section 2.5.2 - 1Gbps Networking Schema 3 10/100 Ethernet Cables 6 10/100/1000 Ethernet Cables 1 10 port (or more) 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switch RECOMMENDED Section 2.5.3 - 10Gbps Networking (with ROMWare Switch Management)
  • Page 13 Section 2.6 - Power On Your SR-60 Section 2.6.1 - Single Feed Redundant Power Supply Configuration Power Power Source Source Power Power Source Source Section 2.6.2 - Dual Feed Redundant Power Supply Configuration Power Power Source Source Power Power Source Source ...
  • Page 14: Sr-60 Overview

    Section 3 - SR-60 Overview Network Connections Module Module Number Corresponding LED Label Card Slot Number LEDs...
  • Page 15: Sr-10 Modules

    Section 3.1 - SR-10 Modules As shown in the Section 3, the SR-60 is broken up into six SR-10 Modules. Each SR-10 Module contains 10 BioDigitalPC slots, each having three 1Gbps NICs attached to an integrated switch. ® Each switch has two SFP+ 10Gbps connectors and one 1Gbps RJ-45 connector broken out to the rear panel of the SR-60 (See Section 3.2 for additional information).
  • Page 16: Rear Panel

    Section 3.2 - Rear Panel AC Power Management Ports 1Gb Ports 10Gbps SFP+ Ports Section 3.2.1 - AC Power Section 3.2.2 - Management Ports KVM Over IP Port Remote Management 1Gbps Ports Hardware Ports Section 3.2.3 - 10Gbps SFP+ Ports...
  • Page 17: Front Panel

    Section 3.3 - Front Panel Module #1 Module #2 Module #3 Module #4 Module #5 Module #6 10G-A: An SR-10's primary 10Gbps SFP+ Port. Shown as Port #32 in the SR-10 Switch Web GUI 10G-AUX: An SR-10's auxiliary one Gigabit. Shown as Port #31 in the SR-10 Switch Web GUI 10G-A...
  • Page 18: Romware Software

    Section 4 - ROMWare Software Section 4.1 - Login The web interface for ROMWare asks for credentials to log in and begin management and/or monitoring of your SR-60. Users are supplied with administrative credentials that have been factory set. Only one admin can be logged in at once.
  • Page 19: Ac Power Monitoring

    Section 4.3 - AC Power Monitoring Information about the AC/DC Power Supplies can be shown by clicking the "Power AC to DC" GUI Element ...
  • Page 20: Dc Power Control & Monitoring

    Section 4.4 - DC Power Control & Monitoring To verify the SR-10's Power Supply is operating optimally, you can press the button labeled "Power" for more information  This screen shows various power related information and allows users to turn “On” and “Off” each SR-10 Power Module.
  • Page 21: Sr-10 Switch Configuration

    Section 4.5 - SR-10 Switch Configuration Displaying the switch management for selected SR-10 is done by clicking "Switch" on the SR-10 Module you would like to configure.  Console: Provide access to switch serial console via another Web GUI Web GUI: Graphical Interface for configuring the selected switch.
  • Page 22: Monitoring

    Section 4.6 - BioDigitalPC Power Control & Monitoring ® Displaying the card management features of the SR-60 is done by clicking the Slot Number.  SR-10 #1 SR-10 #2 Powers on the BioDigitalPC Server card. ® Immediately removes power from the BioDigitalPC Server card.
  • Page 23 BioDigitalPC Slot Number The unique SR-60 slot number ® SR-10 Module Position The position number of the SR-10 Module within the SR-60 BioDigitalPC Slot Position The Position of the Slot within the SR-10 ® Current Status Displays the current status of the slot: Present, Not Present, On and Off Hardware Information Click "View"...
  • Page 24 Disable Slot Disables the slot for this SR-10 module. Is Auto-Power On With this enabled, after boot up of the SR-60 the Enabled BioDigitalPC in this slot will be powered on (if present) ® after Delay number of seconds. Delay The number of seconds to wait after power up of the SR-60 before powering on the BioDigitalPC (if present) in this...
  • Page 25: Sr-10 Switch Serial Interface

    Section 4.7 - SR-10 Switch Serial Interface Select the SR-10 Module Number for the switch you would like to manage Clear all command history from comsole window. Enter your serial command here Click to send the specified command to the switch...
  • Page 26 Appendix A - Run an SR-60 Component Test Displaying the system components test for the SR-60 is done by clicking the gear symbol then selecting the Test System components button.  SR-60 is running a comprehensive test on system components. Results will be displayed on screen when completed.
  • Page 27: A Successful Sr-60 Component Test

    Appendix B: A Successful SR-60 Component Test If any field is shown as RED instead of as GREEN, please contact ADDC Support for further diagnostics and troubleshooting.
  • Page 28 WWW.ADDC.NET 516.673.4444 INFO@ADDC.NET...

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