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AXP1440 Installation and Use P/N: 6806800H23U October 2018...
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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.
Abbreviation Definition The common name of the standard that defines 10 gigabit-per-second 10GBASE-BX4 Ethernet data link over eight pairs of copper: Four pairs for transmit and four pairs for received. AdvancedTCA Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Electromagnetic Interference Elektromagnetische Vertraeglichkeit European Norm Electrostatic Discharge ETSI European Telecommunication Standards Institute Federal Communications Comission Field Replaceable Unit GmbH Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung High Availability Hardware Platform Interface Hot Swap Identifier International Electric Code AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Remote Management Control Protocol RoHS Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances Rear Transition Module SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage Shelf Manager ShMC Shelf Management Controller SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TNV-2 Telecom Network Voltages without over voltage Twisted-Pair Ethernet AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Repeated item for example node 1, node 2, ..., node 12 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) AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Indicates an electrical situation that could result in moderate injury or death. Use ESD protection Indicates that when working in an ESD environment care should be taken to use proper ESD practices. No danger encountered. Pay attention to important information AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Ethernet Signals on page 143. Updated Figure 7-4 on page 144. Added new sections Configuring Front Panel Network Interface on page 145 Configuring RMCP Network Interface on page 146. 6806800H23J July 2013 Updated Figure 2-3 on page AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Base and Fabric Interface 6806800H23D April 2011 Connectivity on page 59, and Hub Slot Connectivity on page Changed all instances of Centellis 4440 to AXP1440 Added Table 7-10 on page 148 6806800H23C October 2010 Editorial changes Updated Declaration of Conformity.
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About this Manual About this Manual AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Artesyn 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.
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An AXP1440 that is shipped as a spare, replacement chassis, or an unconfigured system will not have filler panels installed. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that all open slots are filled with payload blades, rear transition modules (RTMs), or approved filler panels in order to be compliant with the safety/EMC regulatory markings.
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Locate the system in a stable area free of excess movement and jarring and free of dust, smoke, and electrostatic discharge (ESD). Make sure that the temperature does not exceed the operating temperature given in the environmental requirements in this manual and allow room for proper air flow for cooling. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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During the course of handling, shipping, and assembly, pins, shrouds and mounting screws, fans and other items can become loose or damaged. Do not operate a damaged shelf, this can cause damage to devices that interface with it. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Only install blades in the designated slots. Damage of RTM and Front Blade Removing the RTM from the system while the payload of the front blade is powered up may damage the front blade and RTM. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Keep the fresh air intake at the bottom front side of the chassis completely clear, and ensure that fresh air supply is not mixed with hot exhaust from other devices. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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To guarantee proper airflow through the system, the air filter has to be replaced at least every six months. Artesyn recommends to replace the air filter every 90 days. Filter replacement frequency depends on the environment the system is subjected to.
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In case the ORing diodes of the blade fail, the blade may trigger a short circuit between input line A and input line B so that line A remains powered even if it is disconnected from the power supply circuit (and vice versa). AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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To avoid short circuits and electric shock, the power lugs must not be energized before removing the screws. It is essential to ensure that the power lugs are not energized before loosening the screws. Be careful with the used tools in order to prevent a short circuit. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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The cabling should follow existing cable paths using existing or similar cable fastenings. Never change the system's cabling as delivered by Artesyn. 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.
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Some variants of the RTM are a Class 1 laser product. The use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Always dispose of old batteries according to your country's legislation. Environment Environmental Always dispose of used blades, system components and RTMs according to your country’s legislation and manufacturer’s instructions. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Verletzungen oder Schäden am System zur Folge haben. Artesyn ist darauf bedacht, alle notwendigen Informationen zum Einbau und zum Umgang mit dem System in diesem Handbuch bereit zu stellen. Da es sich jedoch bei dem System um ein komplexes Produkt mit vielfältigen Einsatzmöglichkeiten handelt, können wir die...
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Frontblende installiert und alle freien Steckplätze müssen mit Blindblenden abgedeckt sein. Ein AXP1440, das als Ersatzteil, Austauschchassis oder unkonfiguriertes System ausgeliefert wird, enthält keine Platzhalter-Boards. Es liegt in der Kundenverantwortung sicherzustellen, dass alle leeren Steckplätze mit Boards, RTMs oder zugelassenen Platzhalter-Boards belegt sind, um die Sicherheits- und EMC-Vorschriften zu erfüllen.
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Ihrer Anlage. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie einen angemessenen Erdungsleiter gemäß der Auslegung des Zugangsleitungsschutzes verwenden. Bauen Sie das System sicher ein. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Kabel und Leitungen nicht im Weg sind. Stellen Sie sicher, dass der Systemaufbau anwenderfreundlich ist. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Lüftungsschlitzen an der Vorder- und Rückseite des Systems freigehalten wird. Genaue Informationen finden Sie im Kapitel Site Planning Considerations on page Verletzungsgefahr und Beschädigung des Systems Wenn die Gewichte im Schaltschrank ungleich verteilt sind, kann der Schaltschrank umkippen. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Stellen Sie deshalb vor Anschluss des Systems an ein Telekommunikationsnetz unbedingt eine Erdungsverbindung her. Beschädigung des Systems Falsche Jumper-Einstellungen können dazu führen, dass das System nicht mehr funktioniert. Ändern Sie deshalb nie die Einstellungen der Jumper. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Handles, um das RTM zu installieren/deinstallieren. Auf diese Weise vermeiden Sie, dass die Frontblende oder die Platine deformiert oder zerstört werden. Beschädigung des RTMs oder Boards Das System wird beschädigt, wenn die RTMs nicht zu den von vorne in dem System installierten Boards passen. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Systems völlig frei und stellen Sie sicher, dass sich die Frischluft nicht mit der Abluft von anderen Systemen mischt. Um eine ungestörte Luftzirkulation zu gewährleisten, stellen Sie sicher, dass alle Steckplätze mit Boards oder Platzhaltern belegt sind. Beschädigung des Systems Durch hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit können Kurzschlüsse entstehen. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Systemteilen führen. Um einen reibungslosen Luftstrom durch das System zu gewährleisten, sollten Sie den Luftfilter spätestens alle sechs Monate austauschen. Artesyn empfiehlt, die Lüfter alle 90 Tage auszutauschen. Wie häufig Sie die Filter austauschen müssen, hängt von der Umgebung ab, in der das System betrieben wird.
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Ihren Hals hängen. Seien Sie extrem vorsichtig mit elektrisch leitenden Gegenständen in der Nähe der PEMs. Kurzschluß und Gefahr durch Stromschlag Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden, überzeugen Sie sich, dass vor dem Austausch des PEMs die Stromzufuhr unterbrochen ist und während des Austausches unterbrochen bleibt. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Handhabung erschweren können. Verkabelung/Kabelführung Verletzungsgefahr Verändern Sie nie die von Artesyn 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...
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Kennzeichnen Sie deshalb TPE-Anschlüsse in der Nähe Ihres Arbeitsplatzes deutlich als Netzwerkanschlüsse. Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Länge eines mit Ihrem Systems verbundenen TPE-Kabels 100 m nicht überschreitet. Das System darf über die TPE Stecker nur mit einem Sicherheits-Kleinspannungs-Stromkreis (SELV) verbunden werden. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Sie die entsprechende Anleitung im Installationshandbuch des jeweiligen Boards. Entsorgen sie alte Batterien entsprechend der in Ihrem Land gültigen Richtlinien. Umweltschutz Umweltschutz Entsorgen Sie alte Blades, RTMs und Systeme gemäß der in Ihrem Land gültigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Description The AXP1440 is designed as an open standard platform to run applications in the Telecom Central Office environments. It combines existing PICMG standards featuring high speed serial data fabrics. These standards serve to streamline the architecture by eliminating the overhead of bridging, increasing the payload, and eliminating the need for system and non-system slot blades.
The fabric interface supports point-to-point connections between AdvancedTCA blades. In the AXP1440, these fabric connections are configured in a dual star topology that runs back to the hub slots. The AXP1440 system has Option 9 channel slots. These channels are aggregated at the hub slots into the dual-star topology.
Platform Architecture The fabric interface switch is also extended outside the AXP1440 shelf through eight external connectors on the RTM. 1.4.3 IPMI Network The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) is based on a redundant radial topology. Redundant IPMI networks are supported by the Shelf Management Alarm Module (SAM) to manage the shelf resources.
Operating Systems The AXP1440 comes installed with the following software: Wind River PNE-LE-2.0 Enhanced Basic Blade Services (BBS) For more information, contact your Artesyn sales representative for other software products for your configuration. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Remote Management and Maintenance The AXP1440 supports remote critical management and maintenance procedures. This eliminates the need for on-site maintenance personnel to handle routine maintenance tasks. A standard Telnet connection for remote access to networked functionality provides the ability Upgrade IPMI firmware flashed on the SAMs, PEMs, FTMs, node and hub blades ...
Overview The AXP1440 Shelf supports 14 AdvancedTCA blade slots, of which 12 are I/O node slots that can be populated with task CPU processor blades, network processor blades, or any other blade designed for a specific application, and two slots for the system controller and switching blades.
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AXP1440 Shelf Description The following figure shows the location of each of the components in the AXP1440. Figure 2-1. Front Shelf View Alarm Display Panel ACT B COMM A COMM B ACT B ACT B COMM A COMM B...
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FEED A2/A4 FEED A1/A3 Phy Slots: Phy Slots: Phy Slots: Phy Slots: 1 to 7 8 to 14 8 to 14 1 to 7 Upper FTM Lower FTM Lower FTM Upper FTM FTM-1 FTM-2 FTM-2 FTM-1 AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23T)
AXP1440 Shelf Description Enclosure The AXP1440 shelf consists of a formed 13U sheet metal card cage with structure and support for the backplane, PEMs, FTMs, SAMs, and 14 card slots. Figure 2-1 on page 50 provides a front view of the shelf.
Shelf Ground Configuration The AXP1440 shelf was tested in the default configuration of logic ground and shelf ground connected and does not connect -48VDC Return with Shelf Ground. The AXP1440 platform has been tested in the default configuration and complies with safety and regulatory standards.
Backplane Power Segments 2.6.2 E-Keying The AXP1440 supports the shelf management infrastructure with a process called E-Keying. E-Keying replaces the mechanical connector keying method used in earlier backplane designs. E-Keying prevents damage to blades, prevents mis-operation, and verifies fabric compatibility.
The SEEPROMs are located on the Alarm Display Panel (ADP); the FRU information for the PEM is contained in FRU 0. This information is accessed by using the standard IPMI FRU commands over the IPMC. Refer to the AXP1440 Subsystem IPMI Programmer’s Reference listed in Appendix A Related Documentation.
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Lower Fan FIB_J1 FTM Interconnect Table 2-4. Slot Hardware Addressing for J10 Logical Physical Slot Slot Address Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23T)
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Physical Site Slot Address Type Fan 1 Open Fan 2 Open Table 2-6. SAM and PEM Hardware Addressing Physical Site Slot Address Type PEM 1 Open PEM 2 Open SAM 1 Open SAM 2 Open AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23T)
Update Channels through the ZD connectors per front-side blade Zone 3 provides the direct interconnect for user designated I/O NOTICE Rear Transition Modules connect directly with the connectors on the front-side blade and do not make the connection through the backplane. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23T)
AXP1440 Shelf Description Figure 2-4. Base and Fabric Interface Connectivity IEEE802.3ap/IEEE802.3ba The AXP1440 backplane is designed to support 10 G and 40 G traffic through 10GBASE and 10GBASE-KR4. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23T)
Fan Tray Modules (FTMs) The AXP1440 supports two fan trays in a push/pull configuration. Each fan tray contains six dual counter rotating fans. The lower fan tray is accessible from the front of the chassis and contains the replaceable air filter. The upper fan tray is located in the rear of the chassis.
PEM prior to removal. Each PEM powers two separate power domains A and B and each domain supports two 80A power rails to supply power to the AdvancedTCA slots. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23T)
Figure 2-7. PEM Backplane Connectivity SAM A SAM B Seated# Logic_GND Shelf_GND IPMB_A IPMB_B Backplane IPMC_PWR Power Entry Module -48v -48v_RTN -48v +12V 7 ATCA 7 ATCA SAM A SAM B Slots Slots AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23T)
There are four stationary boards in the shelf which are completely passive and are not field replaceable: Backplane Upper Fan Interconnect board, provides power and signaling from the backplane to the FTM distribution board AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23T)
Power Present 2.11 Standard Compliances The AXP1440 AdvancedTCA platform complies with the safety and regulatory standards as shipped from the factory. It is possible to use this product with other components that produce a system not in compliance with system guidelines. Since Artesyn cannot anticipate what...
To satisfy the requirements for marking electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with article 11 (2) of Directive 2002/96/EC, Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), Artesyn includes a crossed-out bin symbol on all standard and noncustom chassis product. This marking fulfills the...
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To dispose of equipment marked with the WEEE symbol, Artesyn has contracted with certified companies that can reprocess this equipment per European Union requirements. Please visit the Artesyn web site or contact your Artesyn representative to find out who to contact and how to dispose of the equipment.
Use ESD Electrostatic discharge and incorrect RTM installation and removal can damage circuits protection or shorten their life. Before touching the RTM or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an ESD-safe environment. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Site and Installation Planning Planning basic site and installation requirements you have to consider the following issues: Is adequate power for the AXP1440 system available? Can the system be positioned in a way that -48 to -60V DC power source is easy to ...
Some of the climatic values may exceed the specification of some system components (for example, hard disks). As Artesyn 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.
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(attended): 78 dB Measurement of declared A-weight sound power level All values are applicable to normal operating conditions (~27°C). The ambient temperature around the shelf and the air inlet temperature must not exceed 55°C (131°F). AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Site Preparation The AXP1440 system regulates the fan speed based on the temperature sensors present in the system. The fan speed is adjusted to the lowest speed which still keeps the evaluated temperature readings below or at their respective upper non-critical threshold. Hence, the fan speed depends on the ambient temperature, blade design, temperature threshold settings, and system configuration.
Shelf, including two fans, two PEMs, air filter 497 x 573 x 544 87.5 lbs. 164 x 73 x 155 3.7 lbs. Upper Fan Tray Module 491 x 87 x 227 8.8 lbs. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Do not lift chassis at the front upper fan tray or top front of chassis. Lifting at these points may cause warping of the chassis and prevent proper EMI sealing or damage to the fan tray. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Cabinet Door Air Outlet 3.5mm to Door at Back Side of Rear Door 25mm Thick Door, 2X 13U Shelf Side View to Door Air Inlet 75mm 42mm 550mm Inside, Door to Door 600mm Deep Cabinet AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
3.2.8 Airflow Requirements The AXP1440 provides fault tolerant cooling to front-mounted AdvancedTCA blades and to rear transition modules based on one front and one rear maintainable intelligent fan trays with six fans per tray. Fan trays are mounted in the shelf top and bottom. The figure below shows the general airflow for the system.
Site Planning Checklists The following table lists the tasks which you have to perform as plan the installation of the system. Figure 3-3. Planning Checklist 1 AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
AXP1440 Operations Overview This chapter provides the basic operating procedures for the AXP1440. For software-specific information, or information regarding the operation of third-party or add-on components, please refer to the software or hardware product’s vendor documentation. You can refer to Appendix A, Related Documentation for a collection of supporting manuals.
AXP1440 Operations Recommended Power-Off Procedures Step 2 removes the input power from the slots in the AXP1440 shelf only. It does not remove power to the PEMs. To remove power to these components, refer to the next step. Procedure - Power-Off System Follow these steps to shut down your AXP1440.
4.5.1 Description The AXP1440 has PICMG 3.0 compliant, dual PEMs and is rated for nominal -48 VDC to -60 VDC. The PEMs plug directly into the mid plane and deliver power to the backplane. Each input is rated for 80 A. The two 80 A feeds each power eight AdvancedTCA slots and the upper and lower FTMs.
PEMs, backplane, FTMs, and SAMs. Fan Tray Modules This section discusses the operation of the Fan Tray Modules (FTMs) of the AXP1440. 4.6.1 Description The FTMs are loaded with AdvancedTCA IPMC firmware. The fans are controlled as a group through the IPMI-based interfaces (IPMB) to the SAM.
Delta T = 10 C The following guidelines can assist in determining the cause of the cooling failure. Also refer to Environmental Requirements on page 69 for important information regarding ambient temperature requirements during servicing. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
For replacement procedures, refer to Replacing the Fan Filter on page 125. Cleaning the Air Filter To make sure the AXP1440 shelf operates properly, routine filter maintenance is required as discussed in Air Filter Maintenance. Maintenance includes cleaning, replacing, and properly storing the air filters.
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Do not reinstall a torn filter as it will be ineffective in trapping particulates and will interrupt air flow distribution. You may order replacement fan filters (part number RAF1440) by contacting your Artesyn sales representative. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
(40°F - 90°F) yields an acceptable environment. Covering the filters with dark plastic keeps the foam dry and protects it from ultraviolet light. Purchase enough to keep adequate inventory for no more than a few months, filters could degrade under long term storage conditions. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Chapter 5 AXP1440 Shelf Installation Overview This chapter discusses mounting and installation options for the AXP1440 shelf. The following are the topics covered in this chapter: Installation Prerequisites Installing the Shelf DC Power Cable Connecting the Cables to the PEM...
Installation Prerequisites This section describes the prerequisites required for installation. 5.3.1 Equipment You Will Need You need the following to install the AXP1440 14-slot shelf into an approved EIA 23" or 600 mm x 600 mm ETSI frame: Torque wrench ...
Cabinet Door Air Outlet 3.5mm to Door at Back Side of Rear Door 25mm Thick Door, 2X 13U Shelf Side View to Door Air Inlet 75mm 42mm 550mm Inside, Door to Door 600mm Deep Cabinet AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
5.3.3 Mounting Options and Stabilization The AXP1440 is designed to be mounted in an equipment rack while maintaining conformance to the NEBS 24" deep lineup and the ETSI 600mm deep lineup standards for telecommunication equipment. For increased stability, we recommend that the rack is securely mounted to the floor, or if using stabilizing devices make sure they are installed and extended.
There are three ESD bonding points, two on the front and one on the back of the shelf. Installing the Shelf The AXP1440 can be mounted in a 23" EIA or 600mm ETSI frame using front mounting brackets. Using rear mounting brackets is recommended for all frame types when installed in a Central Office Environment.
The shelf mounts directly from the integrated flange on the front of the shelf. 1. Locate the standard mounting hole and slot locations on the front integrated mounting flanges on the AXP1440 shelf. 2. Fasten the mounting brackets to the back side of the front chassis flanges using M6 screws x 12mm at each of the 5 locations.
4437 0706 Shelf Ground Configuration The AXP1440 shelf was tested in the default configuration of logic ground and shelf ground connected and does not connect -48VDC Return with Shelf Ground. The system has been tested in the default configuration and complies with safety and regulatory standards. As a...
Multiple power sources are present. Service only by qualified service personnel. Mehrfache Energiequellen. Handhabung nur durch geschultes Personal. Des sources multiples de pouvoir sont présentes. L'entretien de cet équipement doit être effectué par du personnel de service qualifié. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Custom lugs are used with large gauge wires for up to 80 Amps DC (4 AWG) when connecting to the PEM. These are shipped with the product.The lugs are angled to allow the cables to be dressed below the cable management tray, thus protecting the circuit breakers from accidental tripping. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
(off) before continuing the steps to attach the cables to the PEMs. In either case, use a multimeter to check the PEM end of the terminals to confirm there is no power present. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
This is necessary to properly cool the chassis and to avoid electrical shock and other possible hazards. Slot covers and panels must remain in place during system operation. With the installation cabled up, you are ready to apply power to the system. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
NOTE: The upgrade process described here uses a script named upgradeftm, which is supplied on shelf managers starting with build 4.1.0-3. There is a single IPMC firmware image common to the two FTMs in the AXP1440. The FTM IPMCs are assigned IPMB addresses 0x56 and 0x58.
Different upgrade image variants are generated as part of the release, but only one file is required for the normal field upgrade process. This file is ftm14x0_hpm1fw.img. As upgrades are released, Artesyn will supply the current version of this file. Procedure - Upgrade the FTM Firmware Follow these steps to upgrade the FTM firmware: 1.
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IPMI ver 0.0 Manufacturer ID: 000000, Product ID: 0000, Auxiliary Rev: 00000000 Device ID String: "FTM14x0" Global Initialization: 0xc, Power State Notification: 0xc, Device Capabilities: 0x29 Controller does not provide Device SDRs Supported features: 0x00 AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
NOTE: The upgrade process described here uses a script named upgradepem, which is supplied on shelf managers starting with build 4.1.0-3. There is a single IPMC firmware image common to the two PEMs in the AXP1440. The PEM IPMCs are assigned IPMB addresses 0x66 and 0x68.
ShMs using the procedures described here. These files also contain firmware to be loaded into the SAM1500 FPGA. The SAM1500 FPGA will be programmed automatically (if necessary) by the process. As upgrades are released, Artesyn will supply the current version of these files. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
The list below outlines the different actions required to enable and use the front panel Ethernet interface on a SAM. If the upgrade is being performed over the backplane Ethernet interfaces from one of the hub boards, skip these steps. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
If you use the Uboot environment variable netmask1, this subnet mask is set automatically at boot up (setenv netmask1 netmask) 5. Ping the file server containing the Artesyn files. You should get a response if the Ethernet cable is connected.
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/etc/shelfman.conf and /etc/shelfman.conf.sam1500. Normally, these files should be preserved across an upgrade, but on occasion, when Artesyn makes a change to the format of the configuration options, you may be instructed to use this option. In this case, you need to re-enter the configuration by editing these files following the upgrade.
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Use ESD Electrostatic discharge and incorrect RTM installation and removal can damage circuits protection or shorten their life. Before touching the RTM or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an ESD-safe environment. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
4. Make sure that the top and the bottom handles of the RTM are in an outward position by squeezing the lever and the latch together. 5. Insert the RTM into the shelf by placing the top and bottom edges in the card guides of the slot. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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12. Wait until the blue LEDs of both the front blade and the RTM are OFF. A switched OFF blue LED indicates that the payload of the respective blade or RTM has been powered up and is active. 13. Plug interface cable into face plate connectors, if applicable. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Continue to gently push the RTM until the RTM connectors engage. 6. Squeeze the lever and the latch together and hook the lower and the upper handle into the shelf rail recesses. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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12. Wait until the blue LEDs on both the front blade and the RTM are OFF. Switched off blue LEDs indicate that the payload of the respective blade or RTM has become active. 13. Plug interface cable into face plate connectors, if applicable. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
3. Unlatch the upper handle and rotate both handles fully outward. 4. Remove interface cables from face plate connectors, if applicable. 5. Loosen the two RTM face plate screws. 6. Remove the RTM from the slot. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
If your system is non-powered, you can disregard the blue LED and thus skip the respective step. In this case it is a purely mechanical installation. 1. Make sure that the top and bottom ejector handles are in the outward position by squeezing the lever and the latch together. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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If your shelf is powered, as soon as the blade is connected to the backplane power pins, the blue LED is illuminated. When the blade is completely installed, the blue LED starts to blink. This AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
1. Unlatch the lower handle by squeezing the lever and the latch together and turning the handle outward only enough to unlatch the handle from the face plate. Do not rotate the handle fully outward. The blue LED blinks indicating that the blade power-down process is ongoing. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
(SAM-1500R). For a detailed description of the SAM, refer to Chapter 7, Shelf Management Alarm Module, on page 127. The following figure shows the face plate of the SAM-1500R shelf management alarm module. Figure 6-1. SAM-1500R AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Do not force it. If the SAM does not move, it means the captive screw is not fully unscrewed. Unscrew until loose and rotate the ejector handle down. 5. Remove the module from the shelf. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
5. Wait until the blue LED is illuminated permanently. Data Loss Removing the module with the blue LED still blinking causes data loss. Wait until the blue LED is permanently illuminated, before removing the module. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
RTM filler must be in place. Filler blades are available from Artesyn. Installing Power Entry Modules The AXP1440 shelf supports two Power Entry Modules (PEMs). Since the shelf is equipped with a redundant power distribution system, the removal of a single PEM does not interrupt system operation.
FRU Installation Nut driver (torque nut to 5.65 N-m) AXP1440 DC Power Installation Kit, PN 6706822A01 (shipped with AXP1440) 6.4.2 Replacing the PEM When replacing a PEM, make sure you have a replacement PEM available. Replacement can take place in under 30 minutes by a qualified service person.
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9. Pull the module straight out from the rail guides. Procedure - Install the PEM To install a PEM, follow these steps: 1. Make sure that the PEM breakers are in the off position. 2. Insert the new PEM, closing the ejector handles. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
When an FTM is taken out of operation, the system manager will compensate for the loss by increasing the speed of the remaining fans, as needed. Please read the following caution before replacing any of the FTMs AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
5. Using the handle on the front of the FTM, slowly pull the FTM out of the shelf, while supporting the bottom of the module with the palm of your hand. NOTE: The module is heavy. Hold it securely. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
4. Open the ejector handle and wait for the Blue LED to go solid and steady. This indicates that the FTM is ready to be removed. 5. Open the ejector handle to a full open position. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
To maintain safety certification, use only Artesyn approved fan filters You can order replacement fan filters (part number RAF1620) by contacting your Artesyn sales representative. For detailed information on filter maintenance and cleaning, see Air Filter...
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(vacuumed) from the fan tray prior to reinstalling the fan tray into the chassis. 5. Lower the vane assembly and rotate the filter bracket into place. 6. Reinstall the lower FTM using the procedure described in Installing the Lower FTM. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Management Mezzanine Module (ShMM) which installs on the carrier blade. Two SAMs are installed into two dedicated shelf manager slots located at the bottom-rear of the AXP1440 shelf. The SAM is hot swappable and the connectors are accessible through the face plate.
Control of chassis cooling management (fan levels) For additional information on the above operations and the Command Line Interface, refer to the AXP1440/AXP1620 Subsystem IPMI Programmer’s Reference guide and the Pigeon Point Shelf Manager External Interface Reference respectively. Features The SAM is based on the Pigeon Point Systems ShMM-1500R and Freescale MPC8343 System On a Chip (SOC).
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User GPIO SPI interface as an extension interface for on-carrier devices PCI interface as an extension interface for on-carrier devices On-carrier PLD interface JTAG interface for software debug and manufacturing AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
One link to each system controller and switching blade (2) — One link to the redundant SAM — One link to the face plate One Ethernet link, failover management status signals, and one IPMB branch or segment to the other SAM AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
The dual-IPMB interface from the mezzanine is connected to the dual IPMBs in the backplane. The SAM includes several on-board devices that enable different aspects of shelf management based on the shelf management mezzanine. These facilities include I C-based hardware monitoring/control and GPIO expander devices. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
9pin connector. The connector is routed to the second serial port of the shelf manager. The baud rate is 115200, 8, N, 1 and cannot be changed. Pin assignments for this connector are: Table 7-2. Alarm Display Panel (ADP) Serial Port Connector Signal Direction No Connect Input AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
The SAM provides access to the SEEPROMS on the Alarm Display Panel (ADP) through the master-only I C. Information stored on the ADP contains Artesyn OEM records that enable the SAM to self-configure for the AXP1440 shelf. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
The SAM is ready to be removed/disconnected from the shelf Long-blink The SAM is activating itself Short-blink Deactivation has been requested The software running on the shelf manager mezzanine is responsible for turning the LED on/off using the GPIOs on the ShMC. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
SAM. Detailed information on sensors can be found in the AXP1440/AXP1620 Subsystem IPMI Programmer’s Reference. 7.5.1 Hardware Monitoring and Control The hardware monitoring and control functions implemented by the AXP1440 are provided by the on-board I C-based devices. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
The lower the ambient temperature, the higher the rise in temperature allowed. At least one shelf manager must be in the shelf for proper operation of the cooling algorithm. Removal of both shelf managers results in the fan speed remaining the same and uncontrolled. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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(default S1). For ambient air temperatures at or above 55°C (default T2), the deltaT set point is set to 10°C (default S2). For ambient air temperatures between T1 and T2, the deltaT set point is calculated using the following algorithm: S2 - S1 - T1) S1 + inlet S2 - S1 AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
ShMM-1500R status signal. This information is used by the FPGA to ensure that only one of the two connected ShMM-1500Rs goes into active mode at a time. Figure 7-3 on page 140 shows the HRI of the ShMM-1500R. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
ShMM-1500R B buffer The HRI also includes 13 test points for in-service monitoring of the hardware redundancy signals and for out-of-service diagnostics, enabling the ShMM-1500R to isolate failures on the HRI to a single carrier +ShMM-1500R pair. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
1, 2 and 3 to port 4 and to allow egress from port 4 to ports 1, 2 and 3. With the exception of routing a port to itself, all other routes are blocked. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
ETH0 ETH1 ETH1 Port 4 Port 4 Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Port 2 Port 2 Switch Switch Switch Switch Port 1 Port 2 Port 2 Port 1 Port 3 Hub Slot 1 Hub Slot 1 AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
This may be done in Linux or U-Boot. If done in U-Boot, saveenv must be executed to save the environment variables. setenv ip1addr <IP address> setenv gatewayip <gateway IP> setenv enable_front_panel_ethernet y saveenv AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Active SAM or it detects that the Active SAM is no longer healthy. If it detects that it isn’t healthy it will initialize as the Active SAM. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
These LEDs are used to indicate the presence of the critical, major, and minor alarms. When a LED is lit, the respective alarm is active. A blinking LED signals an alarm cut-off state which is initiated by pressing the alarm cut-off button when an alarm is active. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
Critical Alarm - COM Minor Alarm - NO Minor Alarm - NC Minor Alarm - COM Major Alarm - NO Major Alarm - NC Major Alarm - COM Pwr Alarm - NO Pwr Alarm - COM AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
When the rupgrade_tool utility is used to perform a reliable firmware upgrade operation on the Shelf Manager, the flash bank that is currently not active is programmed with the new images, the processor is reset, and the newly programmed flash bank is selected. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Image Name: U-Boot 1.1.4 for shmm1500 board Created: Thu Mar 27 21:27:47 2008 Image Type: PowerPC Linux Firmware (uncompressed) Data Size: 212992 Bytes = 208.00 kB = 0.20 MB Load Address: 0xF0000000 Entry Point: 0x00000000 AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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From the sample output, it is possible to see the compilation dates of the U-Boot, RFS, and Kernel images for both the active and nonactive firmware banks. Compilation times are never identical for all three images, but should be relatively close to each other. AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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Shelf Management Alarm Module AXP1440 Installation and Use (6806800H23U)
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