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ATCA-7367 Installation and Use P/N: 6806800K72P May 2016...
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Artesyn reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Artesyn to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Firmware Upgrade on page 207 provides information on Firmware upgrade. Replacing Battery on page 213 provides the procedures in changing the battery. Related Documentation on page 217 provides links to further blade-related documentation. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Double Data Rate 3 synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) is the name of the new DDR memory standard that is being developed as the successor to DDR2 SDRAM. Design for Manufacturability Design for Test Direct Memory Access ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMB-L The IPMB connecting the carrier IPMC to the AMC module Intel® QuickPath A cache-coherent, link-based Interconnect specification for Interconnect (Intel® Intel processors, chipsets, and I/O bridge components. QPI) Intelligent Platform Management Controller ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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This term is used to refer to the Module card in this document Management Power MTBF Mean Time Between Failures MTTR Mean Time To Repair Not Applicable NEBS Network Equipment Building System Non-maskable Interrupt Non-transparent NVRAM Non-volatile Random Access Memory Original Equipment Manufacturer Out-of-service Operating System ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Single Instruction Multiple Data SMBus System Management Bus System Management Interrupt SODIMM Small Outline Dual-in-line Memory Module Serial Presence Detect To be decided Transmission Control Protocol Thermal Design Power Transmit line (of a duplex serial communication interface) ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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File > Exit Notation for selecting a submenu <text> Notation for variables and keys [text] Notation for software buttons to click on the screen and parameter description Repeated item for example node 1, node 2, ..., node ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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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 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Publication Date Description 6806800K72P May 2016 Removed Declaration of Conformity. Updated Copyrights. 6806800K72N September 2015 Updated ATCA-7367 IPMC information in Table 9-9 on page 199. Updated the sections Standard Compliances on page Installation on page 26, and Installation on page...
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March 2011 Added Table "Sensor Data Records" on page 199 Chapter 10, Firmware Upgrade, on page 207. 6806800K72C January 2011 Updated Zone 3 on page 6806800K72B June 2010 GA version 6806800K72A April 2010 EA version ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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About this Manual About this Manual ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
The blade has been tested in a standard Artesyn system and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device in this system, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules, EN 55022 Class A respectively.
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Damage of Blade and Additional Devices and Modules Incorrect installation of additional devices or modules may damage the blade or the additional devices or modules. Before installing or removing an additional device or module, read the respective documentation ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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A and input line B so that line A remains powered even if it is disconnected from the power supply circuit (and vice versa). To avoid damage or injuries, always check that there is no more voltage on the line that has been disconnected before continuing your work. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Therefore, always use the same type of Lithium battery as is installed and make sure the battery is installed as described in this manual. Environment Always dispose of used blades, system components and RTMs according to your country’s legislation and manufacturer’s instructions. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie und im Zusammenhang mit Industriesteuerungen verwendet werden. Einbau, Wartung und Betrieb dürfen nur von durch Artesyn 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.
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Sicherheitshinweise Das Blade wurde in einem Artesyn Standardsystem getestet. Es erfüllt die für digitale Geräte der Klasse A gültigen Grenzwerte in einem solchen System gemäß den FCC-Richtlinien Abschnitt 15 bzw. EN 55022 Klasse A. Diese Grenzwerte sollen einen angemessenen Schutz vor Störstrahlung beim Betrieb des Blades in Gewerbe- sowie Industriegebieten...
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Bevor Sie das Blade betreiben, müssen Sie sicher stellen, dass das Shelf über eine Zwangskühlung verfügt. Wenn Sie das Blade in Gebieten mit starker elektromagnetischer Strahlung betreiben, stellen Sie sicher, dass das Blade mit dem System verschraubt ist und das System durch ein Gehäuse abgeschirmt wird. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Batterie Beschädigung des Blades Ein unsachgemäßer Einbau der Batterie kann gefährliche Explosionen und Beschädigungen des Blades zur Folge haben. Verwenden Sie deshalb nur den Batterietyp, der auch bereits eingesetzt wurde und befolgen Sie die Installationsanleitung. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Sicherheitshinweise Umweltschutz Entsorgen Sie alte Batterien und/oder Blades/Systemkomponenten/RTMs stets gemäß der in Ihrem Land gültigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Sicherheitshinweise ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
ATCA-7367 is a high performance single processor AdvancedTCA Server blade and AdvancedTCA NODE board, designed according to PICMG 3.0 Revision 3.0 Advanced TCA Base Specification. ATCA-7367 is a single board computer that offers a powerful processing complex through a single six-core Intel Westmere-EP processor, and support for up to 48GB DDR3 memory.
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SATA Cube (SSD): 16, 32, 64, 128 GB capacity – USB flash (EUSB SDD), 1, 2 or 4 GB capacity Onboard IPMC (IPMI management controller) implements IPMI version 1.5 Onboard Glue Logic FPGA for IPMC extension and onboard Control register ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
ANSI/IPC-R-700B, ANSI-J-001...003 ISO 8601 Y2K compliance NEBS Standard GR-63-CORE, NEBS level three NEBS Standard GR-1089 CORE Project is designed to support NEBS level three. The compliance tests must be done with the customer target system. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
As of the printing date of this manual, this guide supports the models listed below. Table 1-3 Blade Variants - Ordering Information Product Name Description ATCA-7367-12GB ATCA processor blade, L5638 6-core (2.0 GHz), 3X 4GB, 10G support, AMC site. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
As of the printing date of this manual, the following board accessories are available. Table 1-4 Blade Accessories - Ordering Information Accessory Description ATCA7367-HDD1-SATA 80GB SATA HDD (ext. temp.) kit for on-board use with ATCA-7367- xxGB-LS ATCA-7360-MEM-2G 2GB DDR3 VLP memory module for ATCA-736X product series ATCA-7360-MEM-4G...
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RJ45-DSUB-ATCA7140 RJ-45 DSUB cable for the ATCA-7140, 7150, 7350, 736X SA-BBS-WR30-7367 CD - BBS SW and WR PNE 3.0 for ATCA-7367 1. HDD kit option for RTM-ATCA-7360 and RTM-ATCA-7360-L 2. RoHS 5/6 (lead exemption) 3. Persistent memory and solid state disk mutually exclusive...
Introduction Product Identification The following graphics shows the location of the serial number label. Figure 1-1 Serial Number Location ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Introduction ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
3. Remove the desiccant bag shipped together with the blade and dispose of it according to your country’s legislation. The blade is thoroughly inspected before shipment. If any damage occurred during transportation or any items are missing, please contact our customer's service immediately. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
5% to 95% non-condensing according to condensing Telcordia GR-63-CORE (NEBS) and EN 300 019-1-1, Classes 1.2 and 2.3 Exceptional Operation: 5%rH to 90%rh non-condensing According to Telcordia GR-63-CORE (NEBS) and EN 300 019-1-3, Classes 3.1 and 3.1E ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Blade Overheating and Blade Damage Operating the blade without forced air cooling may lead to blade overheating and thus blade damage. When operating the blade, make sure that forced air cooling is available on the shelf. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
SELV circuit under normal operating conditions, and which is not subject to over voltages from telecommunication networks. Table 2-2 Power Requirements Characteristic Value Max. power consumption of ATCA-7367 (No power 152 W limit) Max. power consumption of ATCA-7367 (P-states 116 W limited)
Hardware Preparation and Installation Blade Layout The following figure shows the location of components on the ATCA-7367: Figure 2-1 ATCA-7367 Blade Layout ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
OFF position and are controlled through IPMC. Table 2-3 Switch SW1 settings Switch Function Default SW1.1 Default SPI Boot Flash Write Not Write Protected protection SW1.2 Recovery SPI Boot Flash Write Not Write Protected protection ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
OFF: Boot Bank controlled by IPMI (default) ON: Boot bank controlled by SW3.2 SW3.2 SW3.2 controls Boot flash selection if SW3.1 is set to ON. OFF: Booting from Boot Bank A ON: Booting from Boot Bank B ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
BIOS Crisis Recovery 11- Pot80 to COM1 OFF = BIOS Crisis Recovery if SW4-3 ON Installing the Blade Accessories The following additional components are available for the blade: DIMM memory modules PMEM (persistent memory) module ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
CPU device need to be populated first. Only qualified DDR3 DIMMs (Dual Ranked RDIMM) are allowed. ATCA-7367 supports low-voltage DDR3 memory. This is available upon request. DIMM modules used within one channel must be based on the same memory technology.
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Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect module installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life. Before touching the module or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an ESD-safe environment. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
S/F memory module connector is shown Figure "ATCA-7367 Blade Layout" on page The PMEM and SATA module are accessory kits and are not part of the default ATCA-7367. The following procedure describes the steps to install/remove the PMEM/SATA module.
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S/F memory module to the blade. 4. Reinstall the blade into the system as described in Installing and Removing the Blade on page The additional resource (either memory or SATA SSD) will be detected automatically during the boot-up sequence. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Installing and Removing the Blade on page 2.5.3 USB 2.0 Flash Module The blades provides a USB 2.0 flash module with a capacity of 4 GB or 16 GB. The corresponding removal/installation procedures are described in this section. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Hardware Preparation and Installation The location of the USB 2.0 Flash Module is shown in Figure "ATCA-7367 Blade Layout" on page Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect module installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life. Before touching the module or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an ESD-safe environment.
Incorrect blade installation and removal can result in blade malfunctioning. When plugging the blade in or removing it, do not press on the face plate but use the handles. 2.6.1 Installing the Blade To install the blade into an AdvancedTCA shelf, proceed as follows. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Continue to gently push the blade until the blade connectors engage. 4. Squeeze the lever and the latch together and hook the lower and the upper handle into the shelf rail recesses. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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The switched off blue LED indicates that the blade’s payload has been powered up and that the blade is active. 7. Connect cables to the face plate, if applicable. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
2. Wait until the blue LED is illuminated permanently, then unlatch the upper handle and rotate both handles fully outward. If the LED continues to blink, a possible reason may be that the upper layer software rejected the blade extraction request. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Wait until the blue LED is permanently illuminated, before removing the blade. 3. Remove the face plate cables, if applicable. 4. Unfasten the screws of the face plate until the blade is detached from the shelf. 5. Remove the blade from the shelf. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Hardware Preparation and Installation ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Chapter 3 Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Mechanical Layout The following graphics illustrate the mechanical layout of the blade. Figure 3-1 Mechanical Layout (with AMC) ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Figure 3-3 Mechanical Layout (without AMC/ with HDD) Face Plate The following figure shows the connectors, keys and LEDs available at the face plate. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors The blade design provides the possibility to cover unused faceplate elements like LEDs or push buttons behind a custom overlay foil. The following figure gives an overview of the ATCA-7367 faceplate features. Figure 3-4 Face Plates...
Its local control state is off. It permits override control by higher layer software, such as middle ware or applications, as specified in PICMG 3.0 specification. ETH connector ETH Activity Green Ethernet Activity Off: No activity ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Blinking blue: Blade notifies shelf manager of its desire to deactivate – Permanently blue: Blade is ready to be extracted 3.2.2 Connectors 3.2.2.1 Face Plate Connectors Table 3-2 RJ45 female Serial Line Connector Pinout Signal COM1_RS232_TXD COM1_RS232_RXD ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
BI_DA- Bi-directional pair A - BI_DB+ Bi-directional pair B + BI_DC+ Bi-directional pair C + BI_DC- Bi-directional pair C - BI_DB- Bi-directional pair B - BI_DD+ Bi-directional pair D + BI_DD- Bi-directional pair D - ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
USB2.0 Flash Disk module connector pinout 3.3.2 Keying Mechanical keying is provided according to ATCA 3.0 base specification. Table 3-5 Keying Value Zone 1/2 A1/K1 Keying Default "11" Keyed Zone 3 A2/K2 Keying synch to RTM ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Voltage Return A Power Building Block Voltage Return B Power Building Block Early -48V A Power Building Block Early -48V B Power Building Block Enable A Power Building Block -48V A Power Building Block -48V A ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
3.3.4 Zone 3 The ATCA specification defines Zone 3 for user input/output signals. On ATCA-7367, ATCA Zone 3 Type A connector (direct connect to RTM) is used. The same connectors are used for Zone 2 and Zone 3. Zone 3 connectors are assigned to reference designators P30 through P32.
SAS Update channels General control signals (BD_PRESENTx, RTM_PRSNT_N, RTM_RST_KEY-, RTM_RST-) Figure 3-6 P30 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows A to D Figure 3-7 P30 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows E to H - ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Figure 3-8 P32 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows A to D - Figure 3-9 P32 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows E to H - ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Supported IPMI Commands on page 145. The BIOS used on the blade is based on the AMI UEFI BIOS with several Artesyn Embedded Technologies extensions integrated. Its main features are: Initialize CPU, chipset and memory ...
The terminal can be connected to display VGA text information. Terminal keyboard input is redirected and treated as a normal PC keyboard input. The serial console redirection feature can be configured via a setup utility. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
DSUB connector which can be connected to a remote terminal. The following communication parameters are used, by default: Baud rate: 9600 Flow control: None VT-100 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
3. Connect NULL-modem cable to COM port of the blade. Start up blade. Changing Configuration Settings When the system is turned on or rebooted, the presence and functionality of the system components is tested by POST (Power-On Self-Test). ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
In order to navigate in setup, use the arrow keys on the keyboard to highlight items on the menu. All other navigation possibilities are shown at the bottom of the menu. Additionally, an item-specific help is displayed on the right side of the menu window. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
There are two possibilities to determine the device from which BIOS attempts to boot: By setup to select a permanent order of boot devices By boot selection menu to select any device for the next boot-up procedure only ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Changes have to be saved and the board has to be rebooted when changing the Option Rom Execution. If BIOS is not successful at booting from one device, it tries to boot from the next device on the list. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
2. Override existing boot sequence by selecting another boot device from the boot override list. Figure 4-2 Exit Menu If the selected device does not load the operating system, BIOS resets the board and reverts to the previous boot sequence. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Normally, the BIOS setup parameters are stored within the BIOS flash. The following figure and description helps you to understand how a BIOS setup parameter and an IPMI boot parameter interact. Figure 4-3 IPMI Boot Parameter ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Procedure To restore the BIOS default settings, proceed as follows: 1. Remove the blade from the system. Installing and Removing the Blade on page 56 for the exact procedure. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Support for 116 Watt Slots In order to run the board in a 116 watt slot, the ATCA-7367 IPMC offers two ATCA power levels: one with 116 watt and one with 152 watt. If the shelf manager selects the 116 watt power level, BIOS reduces the number of P-states (Performance states) for both CPUs in the ACPI table to meet the 116 watt power dissipation requirement for this slot.
BIOS. Update tool for Linux is provided with Basic Blade Services (BBS). For details on how to upgrade BIOS from Linux, please refer to Basic Blade Services Software for the ATCA-7367 Programmer’s Reference.
Save with or without changes, Load/save default settings and Boot Device Override options. Event Logs View Smbios Event Logs and System Event Logs. This menu is not intended for Customer use. It is for internal debugging purpose only. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
When you are in sub-menu, <Esc> allows you to exit to the upper menu. Function keys When other function keys become available, they are displayed at the right of the screen along with their intended function. General Help Load Previous Values. Load Optimized Defaults. Save ESC & Exit ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Press the tab key to move System Time from hour to minute to second, or from month to day to year. There is no default value. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Chipset - South Bridge South Bridge Parameters. See later separate section for details. SATA Configuration SATA Devices Configuration Parameters. See later separate section for details. USB Configuration USB Configuration Parameters. See later separate section for details. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Enabled for Windows XP and Linux (OS optimized for Hyper-Threading Technology) and Disabled for other OS (OS not optimized for Hyper- Threading Technology). When Disabled only one thread per enabled core is enabled. Default is Enabled. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Submenu for displaying DIMM presence and size information. QPI Link QPI Link Speed and Frequency Configuration Page. Total Memory Total Memory fitted. Current Memory Mode Current Memory Mode. Current Memory Speed Current Memory Speed. Mirroring Mirroring support status. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
RTM PCIe support both Gen1 and Gen2 devices. This option is active when Auto-Detect RTM is set to "Enable". PCIe to RTM Selects PCIe port Bifurcation for Zone 3 connector (RTM). This option is active when Auto-Detect RTM is set to "Enable". ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Thermal Sensors Enable/Disable integrated North Bridge thermal sensors. Recommended value: Disable Low Threshold Low temperature threshold for thermal sensor. High Threshold High temperature threshold for thermal sensor. Catastrophic Threshold Critical temperature threshold for thermal sensor. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
"All USB Devices" option is disabled. Options: Disabled and Enabled. Default is Enabled. OnBoard USB FlashDisk Enable/Disable OnBoard USB FlashDisk. This option doesn't take effect if "All USB Devices" option is disabled. Options: Disabled and Enabled. Default is Enabled. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Mode is IDE mode. Options: Disable, Enhanced and Compatible. Default is Compatible. Serial-ATA Controller 1 Enable/Disable Serial-ATA Controller 1. This option is only valid when SATA Mode is IDE mode. Options: Disable and Enhanced. Default is Enhanced. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Optical drives are emulated as 'CDROM', drives with no media will be emulated according to a drive type. Options: Auto, Floppy, Forced FDD, Hard Disk and CD-ROM. Default is Auto. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
IO=3F8h; IRQ=4 IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12 IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12 IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12 IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12 Default is IO=3F8h; IRQ=4 4.11.2.9 Serial Port Console Redirection Table 4-19 Serial Port Console Redirection Field Description COM0: Console Redirection Enable/Disable Console Redirection. Default is Enabled. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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VT100+ and then VT100. See above, in Console Redirection Settings page, for more Help with Terminal Type/Emulation. This option is only valid when EMS Console Redirection is enabled. Options: VT100, VT100+, VT-UTF8 and ANSI. Default is VT-UTF8. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Options: 1 and 2. Default is 1. Resolution 100x31 Enables or disables extended terminal resolution. Legacy OS Redirection On Legacy OS, the number of Rows and Columns supports redirection 80x25 and 100x31. Default is 80x25. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
BIOS 4.11.2.10 Network Stack Table 4-21 Network Stack Field Description Network stack Enable/Disable the network stack(Pxe and UEFI). Options: Disable and Enable. Default is Disable. 4.11.3 IPMI Menu Figure 4-6 IPMI Menu ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Options: Do Nothing, Reset and Power Down. Default is Reset. System Event Log Sel Event Log configuration page. See later separate section for details. View FRU information FRU information page. See later separate section for details. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Value should be gotten from IPMC FRU. Chassis Product Name Value should be gotten from IPMC FRU. Chassis Serial Number Value should be gotten from IPMC FRU. SDR Revision Value should be gotten from IPMC FRU. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
The worldwide unique name of the initiator. Only iqn. format is accepted. Port xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx Set the iSCSI parameters on port xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx page. The options are only visible when Network Stack is enabled. Xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx is the iSCSI port MAC address. See later separate section for details. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
DHCP is enabled and 'Get target info via DHCP' is disabled. Default is 0. CHAP Type CHAP Type. Options: None, One way and Mutual. Default is None. Save Changes Save changes. Back to Previous Page Go back to Previous Page. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Number of seconds before starting PCI devices init. Range 0-255 Wait AMC/RTM Policy Force: The BIOS waits specified seconds before starting PCI devices init. Auto: The BIOS detects AMC/RTM automatically and continues to initialize PCI devices before the time expires. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Controls execution of the Option ROM for the Ethernet on the ARTM. Options: Disabled and Enabled. Default is Disabled. ARTM SAS Boot Controls execution of the Option ROM for the SAS controller on the ARTM. Options: Disabled and Enabled. Default is Enabled. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
BIOS 4.11.6 Security Menu Figure 4-9 Security Menu Table 4-29 Security Menu Description Field Description Setup Administrator Password Set Setup Administrator Password. User Password Set Setup User Password. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Discard Changes and Reset system setup without saving any changes. Reset Save Changes Save Changes done so far to any of the setup options. Discard Changes Discard Changes done so far to any of the setup options. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options. Boot Override The options will override the boot orders in 'Boot' menu. So you can freely select the device which you want to boot to. 4.11.8 Event Logs Menu Figure 4-11 Event Logs Menu ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Enable or disable the logging of EFI Status Codes as OEM Codes (if not already converted to legacy). Options: Disabled (Default), Enabled View Smbios Event Log View SMBIOS Event Log View System Event Log View local System Event Log ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
0xE8 - 0xEF Memory initialization errors 0xB0 - 0xBF Additional Memory Initialization Status Codes 0xE8 - 0xEE Additional Memory Error Status Codes 4.12.2 Standard Status Codes Table 4-33 SEC Status Codes Status Code Description Not used ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
PEI Core is started 0x15 Pre-memory North Bridge initialization is started 0x19 Pre-memory South Bridge initialization is started 0x2F Memory initialization (other) 0x31 Memory Installed 0x32 CPU post-memory initialization is started 0x33 CPU post-memory initialization. Cache initialization ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Run Build In Self Test 0xBA Initialize memory map 0xBB Setup RAS configuration 0xBF Memory initialization complete PEI Error Codes 0x53 Memory initialization error. No usable memory detected 0x55 Memory not installed 0x56 Invalid CPU type or Speed ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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0xF5-0xF7 Reserved for future AMI progress codes Recovery Error Codes 0xF8 Recovery PPI is not available 0xF9 Recovery capsule is not found 0xFA Invalid recovery capsule 0xFB – 0xFF Reserved for future AMI error codes ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
PCI Bus Assign Resources 0x97 Console Output devices connect 0x98 Console input devices connect 0x99 Super IO Initialization 0x9A USB initialization is started 0x9B USB Reset 0x9C USB Detect 0x9D USB Enable 0xA0 IDE initialization is started ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Configuration Reset (reset of NVRAM settings) DXE Error Codes 0xD0 CPU initialization error 0xD1 North Bridge initialization error 0xD2 South Bridge initialization error 0xD3 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available 0xD4 PCI resource allocation error. Out of Resources ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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No Console Input Devices are found 0xD8 Invalid password 0xD9 Error loading Boot Option (LoadImage returned error) 0xDA Boot Option is failed (StartImage returned error) 0xDB Flash update is failed 0xDC Reset protocol is not available ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
The processor support all the existing Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (SSE2), Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSE3) and Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 (SSE4). The processor support several Advanced Technologies: Execute Disable Bit, Intel 64 Technology, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology, Intel Virtualization Technology, and Simultaneous Multi Threading (SMT). ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Memory The Westmere-EP has an integrated DDR3 Memory Controller supporting three independent channels of DDR3 memory. On ATCA-7367 each memory channel has two DIMM slots for a total of six DIMM slots. Below are the features of the IMC: Single-rank, dual-rank, six-rank DIMMs supported ...
– SMI/NMI signaling based on CSR registers in the IMC. On ATCA-7367, up to six VLP DIMMs are used, and VLP DIMM is available in Registered (RDIMM) version only. The following table shows the address of DIMM SPD in ATCA-7367 design.
ATCA-7367 provides a single Westmere-EP CPU with Integrated Memory Controller (IMC). IMC supports three independent 72-bit (64-bit Data + 8-bit ECC) wide DDR3 memory channels. ATCA-7367 supports two VLP DIMM sockets for each memory channel resulting in a total of six DDR3 DIMM sockets.
LPC interface SPI interface (Boot Flash): up to two devices 20 + 33 MHz Six serial ATA (SATA) interfaces (two used on ATCA-7367) Twelve USB 2.0 interfaces (four used on ATCA-7367) Two 8259 interrupt controllers and I/O APIC controllers ...
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PCI 2.3 interface 32-bit/ 33 MHz (connects to PMEM module) General purpose I/O pins ATCA-7367 does not provide a legacy Super-I/O device and no legacy keyboard/mouse interface. Keyboard and mouse are supported through USB. Serial COM interfaces are provided from FPGA. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Functional Description The following figure shows the I/O functions provided by ICH10R and those used on ATCA- 7367: Figure 5-3 ICH10R Diagram ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Functional Description Persistent Memory Module (PMEM) The ATCA-7367 provides a connector to assemble the Artesyn 7221-SFMEM (P/N #122265) module, a 48x37 low profile module integrating a PLX9030 PCI target-only Bridge and 64 Mb of Flash and 16 Mb of SRAM. The module connector is a 80-pin low density, low profile Molex Connector and features four configuration signals connected to the Glue Logic FPGA.
Intel 82572 1 G Serdes AMC Interface P500 2x Intel 82576 1 G Serdes Storage ATCA-7367 supports the following types of storage: Onboard HDD/SSD with standard 2.5 inch form factor Onboard SATA Cube Persistent RAM module Onboard USB Flash (eUSB) ...
Functional Description 5.10 Embedded Flash Disk By default, the ATCA-7367 provides an onboard USB Flash module (4 GB) solid state disk. The disk can keep data, application SW and OS boot images. Booting from the device is supported. The flash disk controller provides a wear leveling algorithm to improve the longevity of the flash device.
Alternatively to the CPU serial console, the IPMC serial console is also available on the face plate serial connector. It can be selected via specific IPMI OEM command. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Two ports are routed to the faceplate, one port is used onboard to connect a USB 2.0 SSD User Flash Module and one port is routed to the RTM. The ports available at the faceplate are routed to a dual stacked connector. The ports are USB 2.0 compliant. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
200mAh, which provides three years of backup. 5.18 Single Width Mid-size AMC ATCA-7367 supports one slot of single width mid-size AMC to extend the application range of the blade by adding appropriate cards. This can be straight forward storage and network interface solutions or local storage hosted on an AMC.
In APIC mode the ICH10R supports only Front side bus interrupt delivery (not the serial APIC mode). The following figure and tables summarize the interrupt sources and mappings for ATCA-7367. APIC mode is configured through BIOS after boot-up phase which is done in legacy PIC mode.
Timer 2. TheICH10R does not prevent the sharing of IRQ11. Interrupts can individually be programmed to be edge or level, except for IRQ0, IRQ2, IRQ8#, and IRQ13. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Timer 3 FERR# logic SATA Primary (legacy mode) SATA Secondary (legacy mode) PIRQ[A]# PIRQ[B]# PIRQ[C]# PIRQ[D]# PIRQ[E]# (GPIO) PIRQ[F]# (GPIO) PIRQ[G]# (GPIO) PIRQ[H]# (GPIO) In APIC mode the PCI Interrupts A:H are mapped to IRQ[16:23]. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
If an Interrupt is used for PCI IRQ[A:H], SCI or TCO it must not be used for ISA (legacy)-style interrupts (via SERIRQ). PCI Express Port Mapping Xeon 5520 (Tylersburg IOH36 D) PCIexpress ports have the naming convention as seen in Figure "IOH36D PCIe Port Mapping on ATCA-7367" on page 138. Table 6-3 PCIexpress Port Mapping Port#...
Installing the ipmitool You can download the open source tool ipmitool from http://ipmitool.sourceforge.net (at the time of publishing this manual the current version is 1.8.10). Documentation for this tool is also freely available on this site. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
You can use standard IPMI commands or the ipmitool to modify the parameters. 7.3.1 Using Standard IPMI Commands This example shows how to set up the SOL configuration parameter with standard IPMI commands. Ipmicmd is used on the local IPMC and the IP is configured. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
SOL session for base 1(channel 5) and base 2(channel 6): root@localhost:~# ipmitool lan print 5 Set in Progress : Set Complete Auth Type Support Auth Type Enable : Callback : : User : Operator : : Admin ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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: User : Operator : : Admin : OEM IP Address Source : Unspecified IP Address : 172.17.1.220 Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0 MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00 Default Gateway IP : 172.17.0.1 Default Gateway MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
2. Compile and install the ipmitool on your target which is destined for opening the SOL session on the ATCA-7367. For details refer to Installing the ipmitool on page 139. 3. Apply an IP address to the ATCA-7367 SOL interface. For details refer to Configuring SOL Parameters on page 140.
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Serial Over LAN 6. Start ATCA-7367 SOL session on your target with the ipmitool and the configured IP address for the ATCA-7367 SOL interface. ipmitool -C 1 -I lanplus -H 172.16.0.221 -U soluser -P solpasswd -k gkey sol activate For details on the command parameters, refer to the ipmitool documentation available on http://ipmitool.sourceforge.net.
Table 8-2 Supported System Interface Commands Command NetFn (Request/Response) Set BMC Global Enables 0x06/0x07 0x2E Get BMC Global Enables 0x06/0x07 0x2F Clear Message Flags 0x06/0x07 0x30 Get Message Flags 0x06/0x07 0x31 Get Message 0x06/0x07 0x33 Send Message 0x06/0x07 0x34 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
2 sensor. The options pre-timeout and power-cycle are not supported. Table 8-3 Supported Watchdog Commands Command NetFn (Request/Response) Reset Watchdog Timer 0x06/0x07 0x22 Set Watchdog Timer 0x06/0x07 0x24 Get Watchdog Timer 0x06/0x07 0x25 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Set SEL Time 0x0A/0x0B 0x49 8.1.5 FRU Inventory Commands Table 8-5 Supported FRU Inventory Commands Command NetFn (Request/Response) Get FRU Inventory Area Info 0x0A/0x0B 0x10 Read FRU Data 0x0A/0x0B 0x11 Write FRU Data 0x0A/0x0B 0x12 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Get Sensor Event Enable 0x04/0x05 0x29 Get Sensor Event Status 0x04/0x05 0x2B Get Sensor Reading 0x04/0x05 0x2D Get Sensor Type 0x04/0x05 0x2F Set Event Receiver 0x04/0x05 0x00 Get Event Receiver 0x04/0x05 0x01 Platform Event 0x04/0x05 0x02 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
The following table lists which boot properties can be configured and the corresponding boot parameter number. Table 8-8 Configurable System Boot Option Parameters Configurable Boot Property Corresponding Boot Parameter Number Selection between default and backup boot flash as device to boot from POST Type Timeout for graceful shutdown ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
BIOS boot parameters as defined in Table 8-15 on page 8.1.7.1.1 System Boot Options Parameter #96 This boot parameter is an Artesyn-specific OEM boot parameter. Its definition is given in the following table. Table 8-9 System Boot Options Parameter #96...
Supported IPMI Commands 8.1.7.1.2 System Boot Options Parameter #97 This boot parameter is an Artesyn-specific OEM parameter. Its definition is given in the following table. Table 8-10 System Boot Options Parameter #97 Data Byte Description POST Type Data 1 - Set Selector. This is the processor ID for which the boot option is to be set.
The default area can only be read (by both the IPMI user and the boot firmware.). Its purpose is to store factory-programmed default boot options which can be used to restore the standard settings. If you want the boot firmware to read out ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
When reading from the storage area and you find any of these two values, your software should assume that no user-specific boot options have previously been written to the storage area. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Depending on the total length of the boot option data, your software may need to write several blocks of 16 bytes in a row, each individually addressed using the block selector. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
0xC9: Block selector is outside of the allowed range. Reserved. Set to "1". Bit 7: If set to "1", the addressed storage area is locked. Bits 6 ..0: value "100", indicating this OEM boot option command. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
This is supported by HPI, for details refer to the System Management Interface Based on HPI-B User’s Guide related to your system environment. The following table lists boot parameters which can be configured for the ATCA-7367 blade, using the system boot option parameter #100.
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Boot from ARTM FC off/on device hyper_threading Enable/disable hyper- on/off threading turbo_mode Enable/disable turbo on/off mode post_watchdog Post Watchdog On/off,timeout in minutes,action (IPMI) Timeout range 3,4,5,5 action: noaction/reset,poweroff, Example: post_watchdog=on,5,reset -> watchdog is on, 5 minutes timeout, action=reset ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
(use this when a SAS array is connected to the RTM) frontnet Front Panel Network basenet0 Base0 Network basenet1 Base1 Network usb1 USB frontpanel 1 usb2 USB frontpanel 2 usbonboard USB onboard HDD usbartm USB artm usbkey USB key ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
LAN Device Commands Table 8-17 Supported LAN Device Commands Command NetFn (Request/Response) Set LAN Configuration Parameters 0x0C/0x0D 0x01 Get LAN Configuration Parameters 0x0C/0x0D 0x02 Set SOL Configuration Parameters 0x0C/0x0D 0x21 Get SOL Configuration Parameters 0x0C/0x0D 0x22 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Supported IPMI Commands PICMG 3.0 Commands The Artesyn Embedded Technologies IPMC is a fully compliant AdvancedTCA intelligent Platform Management Controller. it supports all required and mandatory AdvancedTCA commands as defined in the PICMG 3.0 and AMC.0 R2.0 specifications. Table 8-18 Supported PICMG 3.0 Commands...
The blade supports two power levels. In case of a shelf which only allows 116 W per slot the P- States of the blade will be restricted to match this requirement. The second power level has no restrictions. For more information, refer to Chapter 4, BIOS, on page ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Proper handling of these commands is required to write a portable application. 8.3.1 Set/Get Feature Configuration ATCA-7367 provides an OEM command to control the SAS signal which routes from the RTM. Table 8-19 Set/Get Feature Configuration NetFn Command Name...
Table 8-20 Set Feature Configuration Command Byte Data Field Request Data LSB of Artesyn IANA Enterprise Number. A value of CDh shall be used. 2nd byte of Artesyn IANA Enterprise Number. A value of 65h shall be used. MSB of Artesyn IANA Enterprise Number. A value of 00h shall be used.
Table 8-21 Get Feature Configuration Command Byte Data Field Request Data LSB of Artesyn IANA Enterprise Number. A value of CDh shall be used. 2nd byte of Artesyn IANA Enterprise Number. A value of 65h shall be used. MSB of Artesyn IANA Enterprise Number. A value of 00h shall be used.
Table 8-23 Request Data of Set Serial Output Command Byte Data Field LSB of Artesyn Embedded Technologies IANA Enterprise number. A value of 0xCD has to be used. Second byte of Artesyn Embedded Technologies IANA Enterprise number. A value of 0x65 has to be used.
Byte Data Field Completion code LSB of Artesyn Embedded Technologies IANA Enterprise number. Second byte of Artesyn Embedded Technologies IANA Enterprise number. MSB of Artesyn Embedded Technologies IANA Enterprise number. 8.3.2.2 Get Serial Output Command The Get Serial Output Command provides a way to determine which serial output source goes to a particular serial port connector.
Table 8-25 Request Data of Get Serial Output Command Byte Data Field LSB of Artesyn Embedded Technologies IANA Enterprise number. A value of 0xCD has to be used. Second byte of Artesyn Embedded Technologies IANA Enterprise number. A value of 0x65 has to be used.
Table 8-46 on page 184 0x2E/0x2F 0x16 Get Module State Table 8-47 on page 184 0x2E/0x2F 0x27 Enable Module Site Table 8-48 on page 186 0x2E/0x2F 0x28 Disable Module Site Table 8-49 on page 186 0x2E/0x2F 0x29 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Bits [0:3] Metallic Bus 1 Events These bits indicate pending Metallic Bus 1 requests arrived from the shelf manager: 0: Metallic Bus 1 Query 1: Metallic Bus 1 Release 2: Metallic Bus 1 Force 3: Metallic Bus 1 Free ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Bits [0:3] Clock Bus 3 Events These bits indicate pending Clock Bus 3 requests arrived from the shelf manager: 0: Clock Bus 3 Query 1: Clock Bus 3 Release 2: Clock Bus 3 Force 3: Clock Bus 3 Free ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Bit [1] Low-level Error Logging Enable If set to "1", the IPMC outputs low-level error/diagnostic messages onto the serial debug interface. Bit [0] Error Logging Enable If set to "1", the IPMC outputs error/diagnostic messages onto the serial debug interface. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Hardware Address If set to 00, the ability to override the hardware address is disabled. NOTE: A hardware address change only takes effect after an IPMC reset. Response Data Completion Code ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 Handle Switch Status 0x00: The handle switch is open. 0x01: The handle switch is closed. 0x02: The handle switch state is read from hardware. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Byte Data Field Request Data PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Response Data Completion Code ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Byte Data Field Request Data PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Response Data Completion Code ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Module Site ID Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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0: Payload power is bad. 1: Payload power is good. Bit [6] 0: IPMB-L buffer is not attached. 1: IPMB-L buffer is attached. Bit [7] 0: IPMB-L buffer is not ready. 1: IPMB-L buffer is ready. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Defined by Artesyn Board part number Defined by Artesyn Product info area Product manufacturer 'EMERSON' Product name Product name of the specific blade variant Product serial number Defined by Artesyn Product part number Defined by Artesyn ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Custom usage Min. 256 Byte available Table 9-2 MAC Address Location MAC Address records Location Comments Base interface 1 Base interface 2 Fabric interface 1 Fabric interface 2 Update channel Front panel ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
LSB of Manufacturer ID. Write as CDh. Second Byte of Manufacturer ID. Write as 65h. MSB of Manufacturer ID. Write as 00h. Artesyn Record ID. 01h for Artesyn MAC Address Record. Record Format Version. 00h for this specification. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Table 9-3 Artesyn MAC Addresses Record (continued) Offset Length Description Number of MAC Address Descriptors (N). Artesyn MAC Address Descriptors. Refer to Table 21 for definitions of Artesyn MAC Address Descriptor. Table 9-4 Artesyn MAC Address Descriptor Offset Length Description Interface Type.
0 -SET 0x02 Interface) 1 - NOT SET 2 - NOT SET 3 - NOT SET 2 (Update 0 -SET 0xF0 Channel 1 - NOT SET Interface) 2 - NOT SET 3 - NOT SET ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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0 - NOT SET 0xF3 Channel 1 - NOT SET Interface) 2 - SET 3 - NOT SET 2 (Update 0 - NOT SET 0xF4 Channel 1 - NOT SET Interface) 2 - NOT SET 3 - SET ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Hotswap Carrier PICMG 3.0:FRU HotSwap 0x00 Hotswap_AMC PICMG 3.0:FRU HotSwap 0x01 Hotswap_RTM PICMG 3.0:FRU HotSwap 0x02 -48V A Volts Voltage 0x03 -48V B Volts Voltage 0x04 -48V Amps Current 0x05 HoldUP Cap Volts Voltage 0x06 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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System Boot Initiated 0x1A POST Code Artesyn-specific Discrete Digital 0x1B ATCA-7367 IPMC Artesyn IPMC Status 0x1C Power Good Entity Presence 0x1D Boot Bank Artesyn-specific Discrete Digital 0x1E Reset Source Artesyn-specific Discrete Digital 0x1F CPU Status Processor 0x20 ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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FRU Information and Sensor Data Records Hotswap_AMC(0x01) sensor only exists for variants with the AMC bay populated. The total number of sensors if there is no AMC in the slot is 0x20. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
FRU Information and Sensor Data Records The following figure shows the locations of all temperature sensors available on-board. Figure 9-1 Location of Temperature Sensors ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
10.1 HPM.1 Firmware Upgrade 10.1.1 Overview The primary update mechanism for the ATCA-7367 blades is the FCU tool which is delivered with the BBS package for the board. However, the ATCA-736X board family also supports upgrade of the firmware with the HPM.1 specification. Upgradable components of the board include the BIOS flash, FPGA flash, and IPMC flash.
The IPMI over LAN interface uses the BASE Ethernet controller to do firmware upgrades. The interface has to be configured before the first use. Configuring this interface is described in Chapter 7, Configuring SOL Parameters, on page 140. Example: ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
IPMC EEPROM. The boot loader can fall back to the backup copy by booting the alternate partition. The boot loader manages two firmware partitions; the active and backup partition. It is responsible for detecting if the active firmware ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
"Set System Boot Options" -> Boot Bank (parameter 0x96). Description can be found in the document "OEM Extensions for ATCA / MicroTCA Hardware Platform Management System". HPM activate command is not supported for the BIOS/FPGA component. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
A power cycle is required after the BIOS/FPGA update. 10.4 Upgrade Package The HPM upgrade package for this release contains the following files: Table 10-1 HPM Upgrade Package Filename Description atca-7367-ipmc-boot.hpm HPM file contains only the boot loader image ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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HPM file contains only the firmware image for C01/C02 atca-7367-cpu-1.0.5.hpm HPM file contains the version 1.0.5 BIOS image atca-7367-fpga-12.bin HPM file contains the version 12 FPGA image Ipmitool-1.8.9-pps-8.tgz PPS modified Ipmitool necessary for HPM upgrades on ATCA736X ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
Replacing Battery Replacing the Battery Some blade variants contain an on-board battery. Its location is shown in the following figure. A battery-less variant based on SUPERCAP is available on demand. Figure A-1 Location of On-board Battery ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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The battery provides data retention of seven years summing up all periods of actual data use. Artesyn Embedded Technologies therefore assumes that there is usually no need to replace the battery except, for example, in case of long-term spare part handling.
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Removing the battery with a screw driver may damage the PCB or the battery holder. To prevent this damage, do not use a screw driver to remove the battery from its holder. 2. Install the new battery following the "positive" and "negative" signs. ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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Replacing Battery ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
The publications listed below are referenced in this manual. You can obtain electronic copies of Artesyn Embedded Technologies - Embedded Computing publications by contacting your local Artesyn sales office. For released products, you can also visit our Web site for the latest copies of our product documentation.
PCI-SIG PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.2 PCI-X Addendum to the PCI Local Bus Specification 1.0 PICMG PICMG 3.0 Revision 2.0 Advanced TCA Base Specification PICMG 3.1 Revision 1.0 Specification Ethernet/Fiber Channel for AdvancedTCA Systems ATCA-7367 Installation and Use (6806800K72P)
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