Installation manual

Authorized Service Personnel ONLY:
The GPIO output pins will not function (logic high) when the Controller Card is “out-of-
service”. The GPIO output pin states are not dependent on which or any Switch Cards
being installed.
Daisy-Chaining Chassiss via GPIO
NOTE: Not used when connected to Emix or MaxAir.
Multiple COS Chassiss can be daisy-chained together for larger scale integration. A
cable needs to be constructed allowing the GPIO output pins of one unit to be connected
to the GPIO input pins of the next. The global back plane switches would need to be
properly configured to allow for the daisy chaining.
If the chain is not completed back to the
first
chassis and a ring is not formed, then global
back plane switch assertions will only be propagated down the chain.
CAUTION: If the chain is completed back to the first chassis and a ring is formed, a
particular caveat should be noted. Once a global back plane switch is triggered and the
signal propagated, the only way to clear it is through moving all the front panel switches
to the “A” position manually. Serial and Ethernet driven clear signals would have to all
occur at exactly the same time or would be overridden by their upstream neighbor. This
is obviously not possible.
Card Hot Swapping
Switch and Controller Cards can be hot swapped. That is they can be removed and
replacements re-inserted without powering down the Chassis. This operation should
always be done with great care to prevent damage to the cards caused by shorting with
jewelry or other conductive substances, and to prevent damage to the Card connectors
caused by misaligned insertions.
To hot swap a card, release both of the cards ejector lever locks, only one of them will
be detected by the cards software and the card will be powered off. The other is only
a mechanical release. Since it is not always clear which ejector switch is which, both
should be released.
Immediately after ejector release, the green “OK” LED will go off and the blue “OOS
LED will light. If the “Fault” LED was lit, it will also turn off.
When the blue “OOS” LED is lit, use the ejector switches to lever the card out of the
slot smoothly and firmly. At a certain point the blue “OOS” LED will turn off and the
resistance will decrease.
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