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Part No. 217314-B Rev 00 May 2006 4655 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 95054 Installing the 8660 Service Delivery Module (SDM)
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CE Marking Statement (Europe only) EN 55022 Statements This is to certify that the Nortel Networks 8000 Series Chassis and components installed within the chassis are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC.
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CE Marking Statement (Europe Only) EN 60950 Statement This is to certify that the Nortel Networks 8000 Series Chassis and components installed within the chassis are in compliance with the requirements of EN 60950 in accordance with the Low Voltage Directive. Additional National Differences for all European Union Countries have been evaluated for compliance.
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This guide is intended for qualified service personnel who need to install or replace an 8660 SDM in the chassis, or a firewall iSD in the 8660 SDM board. A qualified service person must have appropriate technical training and experience and be aware of the hazards involved in installing and replacing customer-replaceable units.
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Service Director (iSD). The model name identifies the number of PrPMCs and disk drives that are included on the 8660 SDM board. For example, the SDM FW1 has one PrPMC and one disk drive; the SDM FW2 has two PrPMCs and two hard drives, and so on.
20 Chapter 1 About the 8660 SDM Figure 1 SDM FW4 Firewall iSD Disk drive PrPMC Note: Firewall iSDs are installed from right to left (that is, for a FW1, the iSD is in mini-slot 4 of the SDM FW1 board; for a FW2, the firewall iSDs are installed in mini-slots 3 and 4, and so on).
11196EA 5 = Online LED Table 1 lists the maximum number of 8660 SDM boards that can be installed in each type of chassis. Note: The number of SDM cards that are supported in 8006 and 8010 chassis for Threat Protection System (TPS) configurations (TPS1-FW1, TPS2-FW2, and TPS4) is the same as those for Firewall configurations.
22 Chapter 1 About the 8660 SDM 8660 SDM LEDs The 8660 SDM has the following LEDs to indicate status: • “Online” LED that indicates the overall status of the module • Management port LEDs Figure 3 shows the location of the LEDs on the SDM FW4.
Chapter 1 About the 8660 SDM 23 Firewall iSD LEDs Figure 4 shows the location of the LEDs on each firewall iSD. Table 3 on page 24 describes the LED colors. Figure 4 iSD LEDs Online WALL Utilization Activity 8660SDM...
24 Chapter 1 About the 8660 SDM Table 3 iSD LEDs Label Color/State Meaning Utilization Green/steady The number of lit LEDs indicates the level of kernel CPU utilization as follows: 1 LED ≥ 25% 2 LEDs = 50% 3 LEDs = 75%...
The Ethernet management port on the 8660 SDM is an MDI 10/100/1000Base-T port. Serial port The 8660 SDM has one serial port for attaching console devices. The console port provides terminal access to the 8660 SDM for the Command Line Interface (CLI). For information about pin assignments for this port, see “Console serial port”...
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Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM This chapter provides instructions for installing and connecting the 8660 SDM in an 8003, 8006, 8010, or 8010co chassis. This chapter includes the following topics: Topic Page Chassis configuration requirements Preparing for installation Removing and installing a chassis filler panel...
Install the 8660 SDM according to instructions in this chapter. Ensure that the first module is fully initialized prior to inserting the second (if you are inserting an 8660 SDM in a chassis where another 8660 SDM is already installed). See Firewall and Intrusion Sensor User Guide for instructions to configure the 8660 SDM.
Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM 29 Required tools You require the following tools to remove or install a chassis filler panel: Phillips #0 or #1 screwdriver. Removing a chassis filler panel To remove a chassis filler panel: Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws that fasten the filler panel to the chassis.
30 Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM Figure 6 Removing a filler panel from an 8010co chassis Fa il Pa ss 10227FA Pull the filler panel away from the slot. Installing a chassis filler panel To install a chassis filler panel: Locate the slot where you want to install the filler panel.
The estimated time to remove an 8660 SDM is 15 minutes. The estimated time to install an 8660 SDM is 15 minutes. Required tools You require the following tools to install or remove an 8660 SDM: Phillips #0 or #1 screwdriver. Installing the 8660 Service Delivery Module (SDM)
Firewall configurations are stored in the disk drives that reside on the 8660 SDM. Therefore, when you replace an 8660 SDM with another, you must configure the iSDs on the new 8660 SDM, unless all disk drives in the two SDM boards were previously identically programmed.
Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM 33 To remove an 8660 SDM: Disconnect any cables attached to the ports of the 8660 SDM. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws that secure the 8660 SDM to the...
34 Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM Rotate the insert/extract levers to eject the 8660 SDM from the chassis (see Figure 9 Figure 10). Figure 9 Ejecting the SDM FW4: 8003, 8006, or 8010 chassis 9397FA Figure 10 Ejecting the SDM FW4: 8010co chassis...
36). Caution: Ensure that the IDE cable(s) attached to the disk drive(s) does not get caught in a module above or beside the 8660 SDM when removing the module from the chassis. Figure 11 Removing an SDM FW4: 8003, 8006, or 8010 chassis...
Figure 12 Removing an SDM FW4: 8010co chassis Fa il Pa ss 11202FA If you are installing a replacement 8660 SDM, see “Installing an 8660 SDM” on page 37. Otherwise, install a filler panel (see “Installing a chassis filler panel” on page 30).
Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM 37 Installing an 8660 SDM You can install an 8660 SDM with the chassis power on or off. In a new installation, Nortel recommends that you install all the modules before turning on the chassis power.
Co ns ole Acti vity On line 11205FA Figure 14 Installing an SDM FW4: 8010co chassis Fa il Pa ss 11203FA Slide the 8660 SDM into the chassis until its connector panel touches the chassis back panel. 217314-B Rev 00...
Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM 39 Rotate the insert/extract levers to seat the 8660 SDM backplane connectors (see Figure 15 Figure 16). Figure 15 Seating the backplane connectors: 8003, 8006, or 8010 chassis F IR E W A On line...
40 Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the two captive screws that secure the 8660 SDM to the chassis (see Figure 17 Figure 18 on page 41). Note: Ensure that both screws are tight for proper module operation.
Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM 41 Figure 18 Securing the SDM FW4 in the chassis: 8010co chassis Fa il Pa ss 11204FA Installing the 8660 Service Delivery Module (SDM)
42 Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM Turning on the chassis power To turn on the chassis power: Verify that all power cords are connected properly, and as described in the installation instructions for the power supplies. Turn all the power switches to the “On” position.
Put on an antistatic wrist strap. Halt all the disk drive on the SDM Firewall board. Nortel recommends that you log in from the 8600 console to connect to the iSD, then go to the boot menu to halt the iSD.
Remove the installed 8660 SDM. For instructions, see “Removing an 8660 SDM” on page Place the 8660 SDM on an antistatic bag or set it on an antistatic mat. Remove the damaged disk drive (see “Removing a disk drive” on page 45).
You can loosen this screw by hand, or use a #1 Phillips head screwdriver. Figure 19 Loosening the disk drive captive screw 11208GA Slide the two disk drive tabs out of the two slots on the 8660 SDM tray (see Figure 20).
46 Chapter 3 Replacing the disk drives Disconnect the 44-pin disk drive cable from either the connector on the disk drive, or from the connector on the PrPMC (see Figure 21). Hold the disk drive firmly while disconnecting the cable. Figure 21 Disk drive connector 11209FA 217314-B Rev 00...
Chapter 3 Replacing the disk drives 47 Installing a disk drive Connect the 44-pin disk drive cable to the disk drive connector (see Figure 22). Note: The red stripe on the edge of the 44-pin disk drive cable is the pin one indicator.
23). Figure 23 Connecting the disk drive cable to the PrPMC connector 11209FA Slide the two disk drive tabs into the two slots on the 8660 SDM tray (see Figure 24). Figure 24 Sliding the disk drive tabs into the slots on the SDM FW2 tray...
Chapter 3 Replacing the disk drives 49 Tighten the captive screw that fastens the disk drive to the 8660 SDM tray (see Figure 25). Tighten this screw by hand, or use a Phillips screwdriver. Figure 25 Fastening the disk drive...
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To prevent static discharge damage when you work with the 8660 SDM or the PrPMC, place each module on a grounded antistatic mat until you are ready to install it, or leave the module in the sealed Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) bag.
• 3/16-inch nutdriver Removing a PrPMC Caution: Disk drives must be halted prior to removing an 8660 SDM from the chassis. Failure to do so can seriously damage the disk drive, and cause loss of data. Refer to “Replacing a disk drive on the 8660 SDM”...
Chapter 4 Replacing a PrPMC 53 Remove the 8660 SDM from the 8600 series chassis. See “Removing an 8660 SDM” on page Locate the installed PrPMC (indicated by the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Figure 26) on the 8660 SDM.
54 Chapter 4 Replacing a PrPMC Place the 8660 SDM on an antistatic bag, or set it on an antistatic mat. Remove the disk drive that sits behind the PrPMC that you will remove. See “Removing a disk drive” on page...
30). Note: There are both fine-pitch and medium-pitch screws located along the bottom edge of the 8660 SDM faceplate. Remove the five medium-pitch screws only. These five screws secure the faceplate. Nortel recommends using a Phillips #0 to remove these screws.
56 Chapter 4 Replacing a PrPMC 10 Remove the faceplate from the 8660 SDM (see Figure 32). Figure 32 Removing the faceplate from the SDM FW4 11216FA 11 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four bottom screws that secure each...
Chapter 4 Replacing a PrPMC 57 12 Turn the 8660 SDM over so that the components are facing up (see Figure 34). Figure 34 SDM FW4 components facing up 11236EA 13 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws that secure the back of...
58 Chapter 4 Replacing a PrPMC 14 Grasp the edges of the PrPMC. 15 Pull it straight up, and lift it out (see Figure 36). Figure 36 Removing the PrPMC 11219FA 16 Place the PrPMC in an antistatic bag, or set it on an antistatic mat. 17 Continue with “Installing a PrPMC”...
FW1, the iSD is in slot 4 of the SDM FW1 tray; for a FW2, the iSDs are installed in slots 3 and 4, and so on). Place the 8660 SDM on an antistatic bag, or set it on an antistatic mat. Hold the PrPMC with the components facing up (see Figure 37).
Figure 38 Seating the PrPMC in the connector 11222FA Use a Phillips screwdriver to insert and tighten the two screws that secure the back of the PrPMC to the 8660 SDM (see Figure 39). Figure 39 Securing the back of the PrPMC...
Chapter 4 Replacing a PrPMC 61 Turn the 8660 SDM over so that the components are facing down (see Figure 40). Figure 40 SDM FW4 with components facing down 11213EA Use a Phillips screwdriver to insert and tighten the four bottom screws that...
62 Chapter 4 Replacing a PrPMC Place the faceplate against the front of the 8660 SDM tray (see Figure 42). Figure 42 Placing the faceplate against the SDM FW4 tray 11225FA Use a 3/16-inch nutdriver to install the two console port standoffs (see Figure 43).
8660 SDM (see Figure 44). Figure 44 Securing the faceplate 11226FA 11 Turn the 8660 SDM over so the components are facing up (see Figure 45). Figure 45 SDM FW4 components facing up 11236EA Installing the 8660 Service Delivery Module (SDM)
64 Chapter 4 Replacing a PrPMC 12 Insert and tighten the four screws that secure the stiffeners to the board (see Figure 46). Figure 46 Securing the stiffener screws 11208JA 13 Install the disk drive for the firewall iSD. See “Installing a disk drive”...
Chapter 4 Replacing a PrPMC 65 Removing and installing a PrPMC filler panel Nortel ships the SDM FW1 and FW2 with a filler panel covering each empty module slot. Before you install a new PrPMC, you must remove the appropriate filler panel.
Locate the slot where you must install the filler panel. Place the filler panel over the slot Use a Phillips screwdriver to insert and tighten the two screws that secure the filler panel to the 8660 SDM faceplate. 217314-B Rev 00...
Appendix A 8660 SDM specifications This appendix includes the following topics: Topic Page Specifications Management port Console serial port Installing the 8660 Service Delivery Module (SDM)
8660 SDM specifications Specifications Note: The following hardware specifications for SDM FW1, FW2, and FW4 are the same as when used with the Threat Protection System (TPS). Table 4 lists the specifications for the SDM FW1, FW2, and FW4. Table 4 Specifications for the SDM FW1, FW2, and FW4...
The management port is a 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port implemented on an RJ-45 connector wired as an MDI connection. Table 5 shows the pin assignments for this connector. Table 5 Pin assignments: 8660 SDM management port Connector Pin number Signal Output transmit data + (TX+)
8660 SDM specifications Table 6 lists the pin assignments for the console port for both the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and DCE settings. Table 6 Pin assignments: 8660 SDM console port Connector Pin number Switch position DCE (left) DTE (right)
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