TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ................................5 About this manual..................................5 Notational conventions ................................5 Where to get more product information ..........................6 Related Promentum manuals ................................6 Standards information ...................................6 Other related documents..................................6 Electrostatic discharge ................................7 Chapter 1: Product Overview........................... 9 Block diagram....................................
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Table of Contents Chapter 4: LEDs and External Interfaces ...................... 19 Face plate interfaces ..................................19 LEDs........................................20 Face plate connectors ..................................21 Reset button......................................21 Zone 3 interface..................................22 Alignment keys ..................................... 23 Chapter 5: Components and Subsystems....................25 SAS/SATA controller .................................. 25 Hard disk drive...................................
PREFACE About this manual This manual describes the Promentum ATCA-5400, a rear transition module (RTM) that is fully ® compliant with AdvancedTCA (PICMG 3.0 Advanced Telecommunications Computing ® Architecture R3.0). The RTM is designed to mate with a compatible front module, such as the ATCA-4500 Compute Processing Module, in high availability (HA) systems like the Promentum SYS-6010 platform.
Where to get more product information Please visit the RadiSys Web site at www.radisys.com for product information and other resources. Downloads (manuals, release notes, and software) are available at www.radisys.com/downloads. Related Promentum manuals The following manuals are available to help you use the RTM and the CPM: Installation and initial setup instructions.
Product Overview RTM overview The ATCA-5400 RTM is an optional compatible rear transition module for the ATCA-4500 CPM front module that supplies the CPM with additional data storage and connectivity options. The RTM has an on-board SAS/SATA controller and can host an optional SAS hard disk drive (HDD).
The RTM supports up to two SFP transceivers, with filler plugs installed in unused sockets. For a list of tested and qualified transceivers, see the Promentum Component Compatibility Report in the AdvancedTCA downloads section of the RadiSys Web site at www.radisys.com/downloads. Standard RTM configurations come with SFP filler plugs installed to protect the internal components of the RTM.
RadiSys ships the RTM without a hard disk drive (HDD) installed. A separate HDD can be ordered from RadiSys and installed onto the RTM prior to installing the RTM into the shelf. For information on suitable hard disk drives, see the Promentum Component Compatibility Report in the AdvancedTCA downloads section of the Web site at www.radisys.com/downloads.
Installing a hard disk drive Attaching the drive sled to the HDD 1. Obey the ESD procedures in Electrostatic discharge on page 7 and make sure you are adequately grounded. 2. Place the drive sled on a static-free surface with the retaining screw (screw head up) at the left.
Installing FRUs Mounting the hard disk drive and sled onto the RTM 1. Align the four sled keyhole screws over the RTM keyholes and simultaneously guide all four screws down into the keyholes. 2. Slide the sled along the keyhole slot toward the RTM face plate and then toward the RTM SAS/SATA connector.
CONFIGURING A REDUNDANT DISK ARRAY This chapter explains the RTM’s support for RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks) and how to configure a RAID from the available hard disk drives. Hard disk drive arrays can be configured in the SAS BIOS, which is the BIOS for the SAS/SATA controller. Some hard disk drives must be connected to the RTM with cables before you can include them in an array.
RTM Figure 3 on page HDD AMC in bay 1 on an ATCA-45xx CPM in the front slot Custom cable from the ATCA-5400 RTM SAS 1 port to hosting an ATCA-5400 RTM one of the RTM SAS ports HDD AMC in bay 2 on an ATCA-45xx CPM in the front slot...
RTM, with the CPM in the front slot. Figure 3. Connections between hard disk drives on two ATCA-5400 RTMs or to a hard disk drive array ATCA-4500 CPM ATCA-4500 CPM ATCA-5400 RTM HDD AMC ATCA-5400 RTM HDD AMC...
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Configuring a Redundant Disk Array 4. Select the RAID Properties option and press Enter. 5. Select the option for the type of RAID to create: A. Select Create IM Volume to set up a RAID 1 mirroring volume. Select two RAID hard disk drives to act as the primary and secondary mirror hard disk drives, and optionally up to two hot spares in case the primary or secondary fails.
LEDS AND EXTERNAL INTERFACES Face plate interfaces The external interfaces on the RTM face plate include a USB port, two external SAS ports, an RS-232 serial port, two SFP sockets, and a reset button. Figure 4 shows the location of the interfaces on the RTM face plate. Figure 4.
LEDs and External Interfaces LEDs Table 2 describes the face plate LEDs. Table 2. Face plate LEDs Label LED ID Definition Color LED explanation and states LED1 Out of service Red or Controlled by the MMC. amber Red or amber: RTM is OOS ...
Redundant Disk Array, on page RS-232 serial port Gives rear management access to the CPM. Console serial cable (RJ-45 to 9-pin D-shell, RadiSys order Configure the external computer’s terminal emulator to code ATCA-SERIAL-CBL). The 11200 Kbps, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
LEDs and External Interfaces Zone 3 interface Two Zone 3 connectors (P30 and P31) provide the following connections to the RTM: Two SAS lanes to provide access to a SAS hard disk drive on the CPM, connected to: AMC Port 2 ...
Hard disk drive The RTM can support a SAS or SATA hard disk drive, which can be purchased from RadiSys. The disk must conform to the small form factor (SFF), which is 2.5 inches wide and up to 15 mm in height.
Components and Subsystems Hardware management The RTM includes a module management controller (MMC), which enables the RTM to provide local IPMC functions for self-control and monitoring. The ability to provide these functions makes the RTM an intelligent FRU. It connects to the CPM’s local IPMB and reports events from its managed sensors to the CPM, which sends them to the Shelf Manager.
The RTM upgrades can be performed from the CPM’s CPU. The upgradeable content for the RTM is included in the same firmware bundle and upgraded with the compatible CPM. Upgrade instructions are included with the upgrade image, which is available from the RadiSys Web site at www.radisys.com/downloads...
SPECIFICATIONS Environmental specifications The RTM is designed to meet the following environmental specifications. The operating environment must provide sufficient airflow across the module to keep it within its temperature specification. Table 7. Environmental specifications Characteristic State Value Temperature Operating +5° C to +45° C (ambient) 30°...
Specifications Safety specifications The safety specifications are measured under laboratory ambient temperature and humidity (approximately 25C and humidity between 30% and 50%). Testing is performed in partnership with a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) accredited to provide the required certifications. Table 8.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The module has been evaluated against the following standards while installed in a representative shelf: Emissions standards FCC Part 15 (Class A Digital Device) EN 55022:2006 + A1 + A2 Immunity standards EN 55024:1998 + A1 + A2 ...
Specifications Immunity Characteristic State Standard and criteria Fast transient/burst Operating EN 61000-4-4 0.5 kV, 5/50 ns, 5 kHz repetition frequency DC power (host chassis), copper SFP interface. Objective to also evaluate management FE and serial ports. Performance criteria B Surge voltages Operating EN 61000-4-5 (CWG - 1.2/50 µs or 8/20 µs) Data ports (copper SFP interface.
Mean time between failures (MTBF) Mean time between failures (MTBF) Calculation Type: MTBF/FIT rate Standard: Telcordia Standard SR-332 Issue 2 Methods: Method I, Case III, Quality Level II The calculation results in Table 12 were generated using the references and assumptions listed. This specification and its associated calculations supersede all other released mean time between failures (MTBF) and failure in time (FIT) calculations with earlier dates.
IPMI COMMANDS AND MANAGED SENSORS Supported IPMI commands The RTM supports the IPMI commands in Table 13. Additional commands can be added if suitable in future versions of the firmware. Table 13. Supported IPMI commands Message Commands NetFn Get Device ID App (0x06) 0x01 Broadcast “Get Device ID”...
IPMI Commands and Managed Sensors Table 13. Supported IPMI commands Message Commands NetFn Get FRU LED State PICMG (0x2C) 0x08 Get Device Locator Record ID PICMG (0x2C) 0x0D Set AMC Port State PICMG (0x2C) 0x19 Get AMC Port State PICMG (0x2C) 0x1A FRU Control Capabilities PICMG (0x2C)
Managed sensors Table 14 shows the threshold definitions. Table 14. Threshold types Threshold type Description Upper non-recoverable thresholds generate a critical alarm on the high side. Upper critical thresholds generate a major alarm on the high side. Upper non-critical thresholds generate a minor alarm on the high side. Lower non-critical thresholds generate a minor alarm on the low side.
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IPMI Commands and Managed Sensors Table 15. Managed sensors Reading Normal Alarm Number Name Type Notes Type Reading level Version Version Sensor Reports version changes as defined in the IPMI v2.0 Change Change Specific specification Discrete SAS1064E Temp Threshold Minor, This sensor measures temperature in °C...