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CONTENTS Preface v Purpose v Revision History v Related Documentation v Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines Command Syntax Conventions CHAPTER 1 Overview vi vi 1-1 System Overview 1-2 Server Model Comparison 1-2 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) Overview 1-2 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Front Panel 1-3 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Rear Panel 1-4 Summary of Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server Featu
Contents Cisco Integrated Management Interface (CIMC) Cisco Video Surveillance Management Console Supported Applications CHAPTER 2 Supported Applications 1-22 1-22 1-23 2-1 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, Release 7.
Contents CHAPTER 4 Replacing Hardware Components 4-1 Preparing for Server Component Installation 4-1 Required Equipment 4-2 Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server 4-2 Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover 4-3 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Top Cover 4-3 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Top Cover 4-4 Replaceable Component Locations 4-6 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Replaceable Components Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Replaceable Components
Contents Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9 iv
Preface Purpose This document summarizes the requirements and supported features of the following Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS Platform Series servers: • CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 • CPS-UCS-2RU-K9 This document also includes a summary of common installation and configuration topics, and links to detailed instructions. Additional summaries are included for the applications supported on the servers, such as the Cisco Video Surveillance Manager.
Note For information about the CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 and CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9 servers, see Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9. See the “Related Documentation” section for more information. Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines For information about obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation.
CH A P T E R 1 Overview The Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS Platform Series servers provide a hardware platform for Cisco Connected Safety and Security applications, such as the Cisco Video Surveillance Manager. This document describes the features and requirements of the supported server models and includes references to detailed installation and configuration instructions available in related documentation.
Chapter 1 Overview System Overview System Overview Refer to the following topics for an overview of the supported server models and features. Note The Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS series servers support a subset of the features available on the Cisco UCS series servers.
Chapter 1 Overview System Overview • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Rear Panel, page 1-4 • Summary of Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server Features, page 1-4 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Front Panel Figure 1-1 shows the front panel features of the LFF drives version of the server.
Chapter 1 Overview System Overview Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Rear Panel Figure 1-2 shows the rear panel features of the server.
Chapter 1 Overview System Overview Table 1-2 Memory Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server Features (continued) 8 BG of internal memory (DIMM1). See the “DIMM Memory Configuration” section on page 1-20. Baseboard management Network and management I/O Pilot III BMC, running Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) firmware. • The CIMC can be accessed only through the 1Gb Ethernet dedicated management port.
Chapter 1 Overview System Overview Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (2RU) Overview The Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (CPS-UCS-2RU-K9) is available in the large form factor (LFF) only, which supports up to 12 3.5-inch hard drives. Note The small form-factor (SFF) versions of the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 are not supported for Cisco Physical Security applications.
Chapter 1 Overview System Overview Note The backplane expander is not supported by the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240. Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Rear Panel Figure 1-4 shows the rear panel features of the server.
Chapter 1 Overview System Overview Summary of Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server Features Table 1-3 lists a summary of server features. . Table 1-3 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server Features Chassis Two rack-unit (2RU) chassis. Processors Two Intel Xeon E5-2600 Series processors. Memory 8 BG of internal memory (DIMM1). See the “DIMM Memory Configuration” section on page 1-20.
Chapter 1 Overview System Overview Table 1-3 Storage Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server Features (continued) Drives are installed into front-panel drive bays that provide hot-pluggable access. Only the Large Form Factor is supported (the server can hold up to 12 3.5-inch SAS or SATA hard drives). Not Supported Disk Management (RAID) • The Small Form Factor configurations are NOT supported. • The internal USB 2.0 port on the motherboard is NOT supported.
Chapter 1 Overview Status LEDs and Buttons Status LEDs and Buttons This section describes the location and meaning of LEDs and buttons and includes the following topics: • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 LEDs and Buttons, page 1-10 • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 LEDs and Buttons, page 1-15 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 LEDs and Buttons This section describes the location and meaning of LEDs and buttons and includes the following topics: • Front Panel LEDs,
Chapter 1 Overview Status LEDs and Buttons Table 1-4 defines the LED states for the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220. Table 1-4 Front Panel LEDs, Definitions of States: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 LED Name Power button/Power status LED Identification System status State • Off—There is no AC power to the server. • Amber—The server is in standby power mode. Power is supplied only to the CIMC and some motherboard functions. • Green—The server is in main power mode.
Chapter 1 Overview Status LEDs and Buttons Table 1-4 Front Panel LEDs, Definitions of States: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (continued) LED Name State Hard drive fault Hard drive activity • Off—The hard drive is operating properly. • Amber—This hard drive has failed. • Amber, blinking—The device is rebuilding. • Off—There is no hard drive in the hard drive sled (no access, no fault). • Green—The hard drive is ready.
Chapter 1 Overview Status LEDs and Buttons Table 1-5 defines the LED states for the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220. Table 1-5 Rear Panel LEDs, Definitions of States: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 LED Name Power supply fault Power supply AC OK 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management link speed 1-Gb Ethernet dedicated management link status 1-Gb Ethernet link speed 1-Gb Ethernet link status Identification State • Off—The power supply is operating normally.
Chapter 1 Overview Status LEDs and Buttons Internal Diagnostic LEDs The server has internal fault LEDs for fan modules and DIMMs. An LED lights amber to indicate a failed component. Note Power must be connected to the server for these LEDs to be operate. See Figure 1-7 for the locations of these internal LEDs.
Chapter 1 Overview Status LEDs and Buttons Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 LEDs and Buttons This section describes the location and meaning of LEDs and buttons and includes the following topics • Front Panel LEDs, page 1-15 • Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons, page 1-17 • Internal Diagnostic LEDs, page 1-18 Front Panel LEDs Figure 1-8 shows the front panel LEDs for the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240.
Chapter 1 Overview Status LEDs and Buttons Table 1-7 Front Panel LEDs, Definitions of States: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (continued) LED Name State Network link activity Power supply status Temperature status Fan status System status • Off—The Ethernet link is idle. • Green—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, but there is no activity. • Green, blinking—One or more Ethernet LOM ports are link-active, with activity.
Chapter 1 Overview Status LEDs and Buttons Rear Panel LEDs and Buttons Figure 1-9 shows the rear panel LEDs and buttons.
Chapter 1 Overview Status LEDs and Buttons Table 1-8 Rear Panel LEDs, Definitions of States: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (continued) LED Name State 1-Gb Ethernet link status Identification • Off—No link is present. • Green—Link is active. • Green, blinking—Traffic is present on the active link. • Off—The Identification LED is not in use. • Blue—The Identification LED is activated.
Chapter 1 Overview Status LEDs and Buttons Table 1-9 describes the LED states. Table 1-9 Internal Diagnostic LEDs, Definition of States LED Name State Internal diagnostic LEDs (all) • Off—Component is functioning normally. • Amber—Component has failed.
Chapter 1 Overview Supported PSBU Hardware Configurations Supported PSBU Hardware Configurations • DIMM Memory Configuration, page 1-20 • Supported NIC (GigE) Ports (Cisco Video Surveillance), page 1-21 DIMM Memory Configuration • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Memory, page 1-20 • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Memory, page 1-20 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Memory The Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) server is pre-configured with 8GB o
Chapter 1 Overview Supported PSBU Hardware Configurations Note • CPU1—One 8GB DIMM is installed in slot A1 (Figure 1-12). • CPU2—One 8GB DIMM is installed in slot E1. DIMMs are not field replacable or upgradable in the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS series servers.
Chapter 1 Overview Server and Accessories Part Numbers Server and Accessories Part Numbers The following servers and field replaceable units (FRUs) are supported by the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS Platform Series servers. Refer to these PIDs when ordering new or replacement components.
Chapter 1 Overview Supported Applications See the Cisco Video Surveillance Management Console Administration Guide for more information. Supported Applications The current release of the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS series servers support the Cisco Video Surveillance Manager and associated servers and devices.
Chapter 1 Supported Applications Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9 1-24 Overview
CH A P T E R 2 Supported Applications The current release of the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS series servers support the following application: • Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, Release 7.2 and Higher, page 2-1 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, Release 7.
Chapter 2 Supported Applications Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, Release 7.2 and Higher Initial Setup Procedure To install and configure a Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS series server appliance for the first time, complete the following high-level steps: Procedure Step 1 Physically install the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS series server appliance. See the “Installing the Server” section on page 3-1. Step 2 Complete the initial server setup.
Chapter 2 Supported Applications Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, Release 7.2 and Higher The recovery options include the following: Table 2-1 Recovery Options Option Description recovery Reinstalls the operating system. factory • Recorded video and configurations are preserved. • RAID configurations are preserved (only the OS partitions are formatted).
Chapter 2 Supported Applications Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, Release 7.2 and Higher Table 2-2 Supported Drive Configurations (continued) Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 2 drives RAID 1 6 drives RAID 5 or RAID 6 12 drives RAID 5 or RAID 6 Requirements and Conditions The following notes apply to drive configurations, recovery and expansion. • All drives must be installed in the lowest numbered available slot. • Hot Standby drives are not supported.
Chapter 2 Supported Applications Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, Release 7.2 and Higher Note You can order drives in bundles of 2 drives. The bundles are for replacement and for expansion to get to four drives. These drives that are shipped are of the same capacity. They can be 1TB, 2TB, or 3TB. See the “Server and Accessories Part Numbers” section on page 1-22 for more information. Note RAID configuration changes require a “Factory” reimage.
Chapter 2 Supported Applications Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, Release 7.2 and Higher More Information See the following for more information: • Related Documentation, page B-1 • The Cisco Video Surveillance 7 Documentation Roadmap available at http://www.cisco.com/go/physicalsecurity/vsm/roadmap. This document provides descriptions and links to Cisco Video Surveillance documentation, server and storage platform documentation, and other related documentation.
CH A P T E R 3 Installing the Server This chapter describes how to install the server, and it includes the following sections: Note Warning • Unpacking and Inspecting the Server, page 3-2 • Preparing for Server Installation, page 3-3 • Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server In a Rack, page 3-5 • Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server In a Rack, page 3-9 • Initial Server Setup, page 3-16 • System BIOS and CIMC Firmware, page 3-18 • Upd
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Unpacking and Inspecting the Server Unpacking and Inspecting the Server Caution When handling internal server components, wear an ESD strap and handle modules by the carrier edges only. Tip Keep the shipping container in case the server requires shipping in the future. Note The chassis is thoroughly inspected before shipment. If any damage occurred during transportation or any items are missing, contact your customer service representative immediately.
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Preparing for Server Installation Preparing for Server Installation This section provides information about preparing for server installation, and it includes the following topics: • Installation Guidelines, page 3-3 • Rack Requirements, page 3-4 • Equipment Requirements, page 3-4 • Slide Rail Adjustment Range, page 3-4 Installation Guidelines Warning To prevent the system from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient t
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Preparing for Server Installation • Ensure that the air-conditioning meets the thermal requirements listed in the “Server Specifications”. • Ensure that the cabinet or rack meets the requirements listed in the “Rack Requirements” section on page 3-4. • Ensure that the site power meets the power requirements listed in the “Server Specifications”. If available, you can use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect against power failures.
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server In a Rack Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server In a Rack This section describes how to install the server in a rack. Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable.
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server In a Rack Step 2 Install the slide rails onto the rack: a. Position a slide-rail assembly inside the two left-side rack posts (see Figure 3-3). Use the “FRONT” and “REAR” markings on the slide-rail assembly to orient the assembly correctly with the front and rear rack posts. b. Note Position the front mounting pegs so that they enter the desired front rack-post holes from the front.
Installing the Server Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server In a Rack Note Step 4 The inner rails are pre-attached to the sides of the server at the factory. You can order replacement inner rails if these are damaged or lost (Cisco PID UCSC-RAIL1-I). a. Align the inner rails that are pre-attached to the server sides with the front ends of the empty slide rails. b. Push the server into the slide rails until it stops at the internal stops. c.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Server In a Rack Step 5 Continue with the “Initial Server Setup” section on page 3-16.
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server In a Rack Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server In a Rack This section contains the following sections: • Installing the Slide Rails, page 3-9 • Installing the Cable Management Arm (Optional), page 3-12 • Reversing the Cable Management Arm (Optional), page 3-14 Installing the Slide Rails Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you m
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server In a Rack Figure 3-5 Attaching a Slide-Rail Assembly 1 2 3 4 6 Step 2 Caution 6 1 Front-right rack post 4 Length-adjustment bracket 2 Rear-right rack post 5 Mounting pegs (two on each end of assembly) 3 Slide-rail assembly 6 Locking clips (one on each end of assembly) c. Attach the second slide-rail assembly to the opposite side of the rack.
Installing the Server Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server In a Rack Figure 3-6 Inserting the Server Into the Slide Rails 3 2 4 330534 Chapter 3 1 Step 3 1 Inner rail on server 3 Slide rail assembly on rack post 2 Slide rail locking clip 4 Right-front rack post Optional–If you want to install the cable management arm, continue with Installing the Cable Management Arm (Optional), page 3-12.
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server In a Rack Installing the Cable Management Arm (Optional) To install the cable management arm (CMA) to the rear of the slide rails, use the following procedure. Note The CMA is reversible right-to-left. However when reversing, you must remove and reposition the CMA attachment tabs for correct installation. To reverse the CMA, see Reversing the Cable Management Arm (Optional), page 3-14 before installation.
Installing the Server Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server In a Rack Figure 3-7 Attaching the Cable Management Arm 4 TOP VIEW 1 2 4 1 3 SIDE VIEW 2 3 350825 Chapter 3 1 Outer CMA tab attached to outer slide rail 3 Rear of right slide rail assembly 2 Inner CMA tab with spring-loaded peg attached to inner rail 4 “TOP” stamp on CMA arms facing upward Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9 3-13
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server In a Rack Reversing the Cable Management Arm (Optional) The CMA is shipped assembled for installation to the rear of the right-hand slide rails (when facing the rear of the server). The CMA is reversible so that you can mount it to the rear of either the right or left slide rails. However, you must remove and reposition the CMA tabs so that the hinges open correctly.
Installing the Server Installing the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Server In a Rack Figure 3-8 Reversing the Cable Management Arm 3 4 1 Orientation for mounting to left slide rail 3 4 2 1 Orientation for mounting to right slide rail 2 50826 Chapter 3 1 “TOP” stamp on CMA arms 3 Inner CMA tab attaches to CMA arm closest to server 2 Captive thumbscrews on CMA arms 4 Outer CMA tab attaches to CMA arm farthest from server Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 /
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Initial Server Setup Initial Server Setup This section includes the following topics: • Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode), page 3-16 • System BIOS and CIMC Firmware, page 3-18 Connecting and Powering On the Server (Standalone Mode) This section describes how to power on the server, assign an IP address, and connect to server management when using the server in standalone mode. Note UCS integration mode is not supported.
Chapter 3 Installing the Server Initial Server Setup b. Note c. Note d. Note e. Note f. Note During bootup, press F8 when prompted to open the BIOS CIMC Configuration Utility. Verify that the NIC mode is set to Dedicated (default) to indicate that the 1GE management port is used to access the CIMC for server management (see the rear panel illustrations in Figure 1-2 and Figure 1-4 for identification of the ports). The other NIC modes are NOT supported.
Chapter 3 Installing the Server System BIOS and CIMC Firmware System BIOS and CIMC Firmware This section includes information about the system BIOS and it includes the following sections: • Updating the BIOS and CIMC Firmware, page 3-18 • Accessing the System BIOS, page 3-19 Updating the BIOS and CIMC Firmware Caution When you upgrade the BIOS firmware, you must also upgrade the CIMC firmware to the same version or the server will not boot.
Chapter 3 Installing the Server System BIOS and CIMC Firmware Accessing the System BIOS To change the BIOS settings for your server, follow these steps. Detailed instructions are also printed on the BIOS screens. Step 1 Enter the BIOS setup utility by pressing the F2 key when prompted during bootup. Note The version and build of the current BIOS are displayed on the Main page of the utility. Step 2 Use the arrow keys to select the BIOS menu page.
Chapter 3 System BIOS and CIMC Firmware Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9 3-20 Installing the Server
CH A P T E R 4 Replacing Hardware Components This chapter describes how to install or replace hardware components.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Preparing for Server Component Installation Required Equipment The following equipment is used to perform the procedures in this chapter: • Number 2 Phillips-head screwdriver • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap or other grounding equipment such as a grounded mat Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server The server can run in two power modes: • Main power mode—Power is supplied to all server components and any operating system on your drives can run.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Preparing for Server Component Installation Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Top Cover, page 4-3 • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Top Cover, page 4-4 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Top Cover To remove or replace the top cover of the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220server, follow these steps: Tip Step 1 Step 2 You do not have to remove the cover to replace hard d
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Preparing for Server Component Installation Figure 4-1 Removing the Top Cover: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 1 2 331722 4 3 1 Front cover panel 3 Rubber finger pads (two) 2 Release button 4 Captive thumbscrew Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Top Cover To remove or replace the top cover of the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 server, follow these steps: Tip Step 1 Step 2 You do not have to remove the cover to
Replacing Hardware Components Preparing for Server Component Installation c. Tighten the captive thumbscrew that secures the rear edge of the cover to the chassis.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Preparing for Server Component Installation Replaceable Component Locations • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Replaceable Components, page 4-6 • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Replaceable Components, page 4-7 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 Replaceable Components This section shows the locations of the components in the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 server.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Preparing for Server Component Installation 7 CPUs and heatsinks (two) 16 Power supplies (two) 8 Integrated RAID mini-SAS connectors on motherboard, SASPORT 1 and SASPORT 2 17 RTC battery on motherboard 9 Mezzanine RAID card, mini-SAS connectors SAS1 and SAS2 18 Software RAID 5 key header (SW RAID KEY) Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 Replaceable Components This section shows the locations of the components for the Cisco Connected Safety and S
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Preparing for Server Component Installation 8 SCU upgrade ROM header (PBG DYNAMIC SKU) 18 Power supplies (two, hot-swappable access through rear panel) 9 Integrated RAID mini-SAS connectors on motherboard, SASPORT 1 and SASPORT2 19 RAID backup unit mounting locations (two, on air baffle not shown in this view) 10 Software RAID 5 key header (SW RAID KEY) Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9 4-8
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components Serial Number Location The serial number for the server is printed on a label on the top of the server, near the front. Color-Coded Touch Points This server has color-coded touch points that indicate thumbscrews and latches on replaceable and hot-swappable components. • Hot-swappable components have green plastic touch points. This includes the internal cooling fans and the power supplies.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components • Drive Replacement Procedure, page 4-10 • Related Information, page 4-11 Drive Population Guidelines The Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 server supports the Large Form Factor backplane option, which supports up to four 3.5-inch hard drives. The drive-bay numbering is shown in Figure 4-5.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components Figure 4-6 Replacing Hard Drives 1 Ejector lever 2 Release button 3 Drive tray securing screws (4) – Related Information For more information about hard drive replacement, see “Replacing Hard Drives or Solid State Drives” in the Cisco UCS C220 Server Installation and Service Guide. This document also includes instructions to replace a drive backplane.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components Drive Population Guidelines The server is orderable in the large form-factor (LFF) drive version only, which holds up to twelve 3.5-inch hard drives. The drive-bay numbering is shown in Figure 4-7.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components Related Information For more information about hard drive replacement, see the “Replacing Hard Drives or Solid State Drives” in the Cisco UCS C240 Server Installation and Service Guide. This document also includes instructions to replace a drive backplane.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components PCIe Slots: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 The Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 server contains a single toolless PCIe riser for horizontal installation of a PCIe card in slot 1, as shown in Figure 4-8. Table 4-1 describes the PCIe slots on these risers. PCIe riser and the associated PCIe slot 2 are not supported in this release in the Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 server.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components Caution If you cannot safely view and access the component, remove the server from the rack. c. Remove the top cover as described in the “Removing and Replacing the Server Top Cover” section on page 4-3. d. Remove any cables from the ports of the PCIe card that you are replacing. Tip Label the cables when you disconnect them to aid correct connection to the new card. e.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components • Replacing a PCIe Card: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220, page 4-14 • Related Documentation, page 4-15 PCIe Slots: Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 The server contains two toolless PCIe risers for horizontal installation of PCIe cards. See Figure 4-9 and Table 4-2.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components To install or replace a PCIe card, follow these steps: Step 1 Caution Remove a PCIe card (or a blank filler panel) from the PCIe riser assembly: a. Shut down and power off the server as described in the “Shutting Down and Powering Off the Server” section on page 4-2. b. Slide the server out the front of the rack far enough so that you can remove the top cover.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components Figure 4-10 PCIe Riser card Retainers (Slot 5 on PCIe Riser 2 Shown) 2 3 4 331850 1 1 Long card retainer (on riser 2, slot 5 only) 3 Securing clip on hinged card retainer 2 Card socket on riser 4 Hinged card retainer Related Documentation For more information, see “Replacing a PCIe Card” in the Cisco UCS C240 Server Installation and Service Guide.
Chapter 4 Replacing Hardware Components Installing or Replacing Server Components Tip See also the “Related Documentation” section on page B-1 and www.cisco.com/go/unifiedcomputing/c-series-doc for links to additional information on the Cisco UCS-series servers.
Chapter 4 Installing or Replacing Server Components Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9 4-20 Replacing Hardware Components
A P P E N D I X A Server Specifications This appendix lists the technical specifications for the server and includes the following sections: • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) Specifications, page A-1 • Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (2RU) Specifications, page A-3 Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) Specifications • Physical Specifications, page A-1 • Environmental Specifications, page A-2 • Power Specifications, page A-2 Physical Specifications Tab
Appendix A Server Specifications Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C220 (1RU) Specifications Environmental Specifications Table A-2 lists the environmental specifications for the server. Table A-2 Environmental Specifications Description Specification Temperature, operating: 41 to 104°F (5 to 40°C) Derate the maximum temperature by 1°C per every 305 meters of altitude above sea level.
Appendix A Server Specifications Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (2RU) Specifications Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (2RU) Specifications • Physical Specifications, page A-1 • Environmental Specifications, page A-3 • Power Specifications, page A-2 Physical Specifications Table A-1 lists the physical specifications for the server. Table A-4 Physical Specifications Description Specification Height 3.4 in. (8.70 cm) Width (including slam-latches) 17.5 in. (44.
Appendix A Server Specifications Cisco Connected Safety and Security UCS C240 (2RU) Specifications Power Specifications Up to two 650 W power supplies are supported, including 1+1 redundancy (the 1200W is not supported). Note • You can get more specific power information for your exact server configuration by using the Cisco UCS Power Calculator: http://www.cisco.com/assets/cdc_content_elements/flash/dataCenter/cisco_ucs_power_calculator/ • Do not mix power supply types in the server.
A P P E N D I X B Related Documentation This document describes installation of the following Cisco Connected Safety and Security servers: Note • CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 • CPS-UCS-2RU-K9 For information about the CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 and CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9 servers, see Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCSM4-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCSM4-2RU-K9.
Appendix B Cisco CSS UCS Platform Series User Guide, CPS-UCS-1RU-K9 / CPS-UCS-2RU-K9 B-2 Related Documentation