AT8901M USER GUIDE AdvancedTCA 3.
AT8901M Preface Revision History Publication Title: ID Number: AT8901M User Guide M5305_TECH_2 Rev. Index Brief Description of Changes Date of Issue 3.3 Initial Issue AT8901M, based on AT8901 User Guide 1.0 March 2007 3.4 Clarified LED description in section 3.10. Display Elements Dec. 2007 3.5 Changes have been done in subchapter 4.5 and in chapter 2.6 Feb. 2009 Imprint Kontron may be contacted via the following: Kontron Canada, Inc.
AT8901M Preface Table of Content Revision History .........................................................................................................ii Imprint ........................................................................................................................ii Disclaimer ..................................................................................................................ii Proprietary Note ............................................................................
AT8901M Preface Chapter 3. 3 Hardware Description .................................................................................. 3 - 2 3.1 CPU and Memory .................................................................................... 3 - 3 3.2 Base Switch ............................................................................................ 3 - 6 3.3 AMC Bays ............................................................................................... 3 - 9 3.4 IPMI ....................
AT8901M 4.2.4 Preface QoS Package MIB .......................................................................... 4 - 7 4.3 Bootloader ............................................................................................... 4 - 7 4.3.1 Power On Self Test ......................................................................... 4 - 8 4.4 IPMI Firmware ....................................................................................... 4 - 10 4.4.1 Sensor Data Record (SDR) ....................
AT8901M Preface List of Tables 1-1 Fabric Interface Options............................................................................... 1- 5 1-2 AT8904M Main Specifications...................................................................... 1- 6 1-3 AM4310 Main Specifications.......................................................................1- 11 1-4 AT8904M Software Specification ............................................................... 1- 13 3-1 PCI Slots .......................
AT8901M Preface 4-1 POST routines and error codes ................................................................... 4- 8 4-2 POST Boot Steps......................................................................................... 4- 9 4-3 AT8904M sensors .......................................................................................4- 11 4-4 Additional AT8904M sensors (Mezzanine) ................................................ 4- 13 4-5 LED state .......................................
AT8901M Preface List of Figures 3-1 Functional Block Diagram Base Board ...................................................... 3 - 2 3-2 Block Diagram AMC GbE Cross-connect via update channels ................. 3 - 8 3-3 AT8904M Front Panel .............................................................................. 3 - 19 3-4 Backplane Switch LEDs Signification ...................................................... 3 - 20 3-5 AM4310 Block Diagram ..............................................
AT8901M Preface Proprietary Note This document contains information proprietary to Kontron AG. It may not be copied or transmitted by any means, disclosed to others, or stored in any retrieval system or media without the prior written consent of Kontron AG or one of its authorized agents. The information contained in this document is, to the best of our knowledge, entirely correct.
AT8901M Preface Explanation of Symbols CE Conformity This symbol indicates that the product described in this manual is in compliance with all applied CE standards. Please refer also to the section “Applied Standards” in this manual. Caution, Electric Shock! This symbol and title warn of hazards due to electrical shocks (> 60V) when touching products or parts of them.
AT8901M Preface High Voltage Safety Instructions Warning! All operations on this device must be carried out by sufficiently skilled personnel only. Caution, Electric Shock! High voltages are present inside the chassis when the unit’s power cord is plugged into an electrical outlet. Turn off system power, turn off the power supply, and then disconnect the power cord from its source before removing the chassis cover. Turning off the system power switch does not remove power to components.
AT8901M Preface General Instructions on Usage In order to maintain Kontron’s product warranty, this product must not be altered or modified in any way. Changes or modifications to the device, which are not explicitly approved by Kontron AG and described in this manual or received from Kontron’s Technical Support as a special handling instruction, will void your warranty.
AT8901M Preface Two Year Warranty Kontron AG grants the original purchaser of Kontron’s products a TWO YEAR LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY as described in the following. However, no other warranties that may be granted or implied by anyone on behalf of Kontron are valid unless the consumer has the express written consent of Kontron AG. Kontron AG warrants their own products, excluding software, to be free from manufacturing and material defects for a period of 24 consecutive months from the date of purchase.
AT8901M Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Page 1 - 1 AT8901M User Guide
AT8901M 1. Introduction Introduction The Board described in this manual is designed for the Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (AdvancedTCA® or ATCA) defined by the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG). The main advantages of AdvancedTCA include high throughput, multi-protocol support, high-power capability, hot swappability, high scalability and integrated system management.
AT8901M Introduction Base Interface (PICMG 3.0) • Non-blocking layer 2/3 switching/routing • 4x10/100/1000BASE-T uplinks on front panel • 2xGbE connection to AMC slot B1 • 1xGbE connection to AMC slot B2 Management and Protocols • Management via SNMP, TELNET, CLI • In-band • Out of band via Ethernet or RS232 • IPMI version 1.5 • Ethernet/Bridging protocols include • Link aggregation (802.3ad) • VLANs (802.1Q) • Spanning tree (802.1D, 802.1w) • QoS (802.1p) • Flow control (802.
AT8901M Introduction 1.1.3 Optional Accessories 1.1.3.1 AMC Two standard mid-size single width AMC bays for standard or custom AMCs are implemented. AMC slots can be equipped with a • Processor-AMC, e.g. acting as the system controller (saving one ATCA slot) • HDD-AMC as mass storage device for the Processor-AMC • Master Clock Generator AMC providing network synchronisation for telecom applications 1.1.3.2 RTM RTM is optional. For further information on RTM, please refer to chapter 3.6. 1.1.
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AT8901M Table 1-3: Introduction AT8901M Main Specifications (Continued) AT8901M SPECIFICATIONS Broadcom 56500/56300 • 24 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports GbE Switch • Fifth generation of StrataSwitch and StrataXGS product line • Line-rate switching for all packet sizes and conditions • On-chip data packet memory and table memory • IPv6 routing and tunneling • Advanced Fast Filter Processor (FFP) Content Aware classification • Advanced security features in hardware • Port-trunking and mirroring suppor
AT8901M Table 1-3: Introduction AT8901M Main Specifications (Continued) AT8901M Mechanical SPECIFICATIONS • 8U form factor mechanically compliant to PICMG 3.0 • Single Slot (6HP) • 2 standard mid-size/single width AMC Slots • 280 mm x 322 mm (11.024“ x 12.677“) • Weight: 1.9 kg (4.
AT8901M Table 1-3: Introduction AT8901M Main Specifications (Continued) AT8901M Safety SPECIFICATIONS Designed to meet or exceed the following: • UL 60950, 3rd edition • EN 60950 General • LVD 73/23/EEC • Denan Law EMC Designed to meet or exceed the following: • FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B • EN55022, EN55024 • EN 300 386 Reliability • MTBF: >170,000 hours @ 40°C / 104°F (Telcordia SR-332, Issue 1) LEDs • ATCA LEDs: • 4 LEDs ("Ready for Hot Swap", "Out of Service", "Healthy", "Heart Beat") • Et
AT8901M 1.3 Introduction Software Support The following table contains information related to software supported by the AT8901M.
AT8901M Table 1-4: Introduction Software Specification (Continued) AT8901M QoS SPECIFICATIONS • CoS (Class of Service ) • DifffServ (Differentiated Services) • ACL (Access Control List) Applications • NTP client for retrieving accurate time and date information • DHCP server • Onboard event management • Test and trace facilities • POST (power on self tests) diagnostics • Standards based SNMP implementation supporting SNMP v1, v2 and v3 for monitoring and management purposes • IPMI based management o
AT8901M Table 1-4: Introduction Software Specification (Continued) AT8901M Bootloader SPECIFICATIONS u-boot Version 1.1.2 • POST • multi image support • loadable bootimage via network (bootp/tftp) • reliable field upgradable • H/W protected • KCS interface to IPMC • serial console support Operating System • MontaVista Linux Professional Edition 3.
AT8901M Installation Chapter 2 Installation Page 2 - 1 AT8901M User Guide
AT8901M 2. Installation Installation The AT8901M has been designed for easy installation. However, the following standard precautions, installation procedures, and general information must be observed to ensure proper installation and to preclude damage to the board, other system components, or injury to personnel. 2.1 Safety Requirements The following safety precautions must be observed when installing or operating the AT8901M.
AT8901M 2.2 Installation AT8901M Initial Installation Procedures The following procedures are applicable only for the initial installation of the AT8901M in a system. Procedures for standard removal and hot swap operations are found in their respective chapters. To perform an initial installation of the AT8901M in a system proceed as follows: 1. Ensure that the safety requirements indicated in section 2.1. are observed.
AT8901M 2.3 Installation Standard Removal Procedures To remove the board proceed as follows: 1. Ensure that the safety requirements indicated in section 2.1. are observed. Warning! Care must be taken when applying the procedures below to ensure that neither the AT8901M nor system boards are physically damaged by the application of these procedures. 2. Disconnect any interfacing cables that may be connected to the board. 3. Unscrew the front panel retaining screws. 4.
AT8901M Installation In order to use the Fast Ethernet management port for CLI telnet access, an IP address must be assigned. This implies that at least the first CLI access has to be done by Serial Console in order to configure the serviceport IP settings. The corresponding procedure is described in the following. User input is printed in bold letters. 1. Connect to serial port on AT8901M front plate using the adapter described in Chapter 3, section 3.1.
AT8901M Installation 7. Save configuration by copying it to the flash, confirm by typing “y“. (Base Fabric) #copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config This operation may take a few minutes. Management interfaces will not be available during this time. Are you sure you want to save? (y/n) y Configuration Saved! (Base Fabric) # To access the CLI via Fast Ethernet management port, open a telnet connection to the configured IP address, port 23.
AT8901M Hardware Description Chapter 3 Hardware Description Page 3 - 1 AT8901M User Guide
AT8901M 3. Hardware Description Hardware Description The AT8901M is a PICMG 3.0 compliant Hub Board for AdvancedTCA shelves. It provides a base interface suitable for dual-star and full-mesh configurations in 14 and 16 slot systems. It also provides two mid-size AMC slots for customization. Figure 3-1: Functional Block Diagram Base Board AMC B2 SATA/FC IPMB RTM 8 RTM Channels IPMB AMC B1 AMC B1 4 RTM Channels ZONE 3 AMC B1 SATA/FC RTM-CPLD-LINK AMC.2 Type 8E2S2 or AMC.
AT8901M Hardware Description The main building blocks of the board are: • CPU and Memory • Base Switch • AMC Bays • IPMI • Synchronization clock • RTM Interface • Power Supply 3.1 CPU and Memory The CPU is an IBM PowerPC 405 GPr 400MHz 32-bit RISC processor with 16KB D-cache. PCI Interface The PCI interface is a 32bit/66MHz system to control the on-board Broadcom BCM56500 base interface switch and the optional fabric mezzanine module. The internal PCI arbiter of the PowerPC 405 GPr is used.
AT8901M Hardware Description The standard RJ45 connector has the following pin assignment: Table 3-2: Fast Ethernet Management (RJ45) Pin Assignment Signal Pin TX+ 1 TX- 2 RX+ 3 N.C. 4 N.C. 5 RX- 6 N.C. 7 N.C.
AT8901M Hardware Description RS232 Management Interface One RS232 interface (UART0) of the PowerPC 405 GPr is connected to the front panel RJ45 connector, the other one (UART1) is used as programming interface for IPMI. Table 3-4: Serial Port (RJ45) Pin Assignment Signal Pin RTS 1 DTR 2 TXD 3 GND 4 GND 5 RXD 6 DSR 7 CTS 8 1 8 External connection is established with a straight through Ethernet cable and a RJ45 (female) to SubD (female) adapter if required.
AT8901M 3.2 Hardware Description Base Switch The base switch is a Broadcom BCM56500 (full featured version) or BCM56300 (lite featured version) 24 port GbE multilayer switch that can operate in 10/100/1000 Mbps. It integrates advanced Layer 3 switching features for IPv4 and IPv6 routing. The BCM56500 also includes enhanced QoS support and jumbo packet line rate switching. The PPC controls the switch over a 32bit/66MHz PCI Interface.
AT8901M Hardware Description Base Interface Uplink The Hub Board supports four base interface uplinks to the front panel. The switch is connected to the RJ45 connectors with integrated status LEDs on the front panel via a 10/100/1000BASET quad PHY and two 10/100/1000BASE-T dual magnetics. GbE channels 0/1 to 0/4 of the switch map to uplink channels 1 to 4.
AT8901M Hardware Description ShMC Cross-connection The Hub Board provides two dedicated 10/100BASE-T connections to the shelf managers according to PICMG 3.0 rev. 2 (redundancy shelf manager cross-connection). Port 0/20 is connected to SMCA, 0/24 to SMCB. AMC GbE Support Channels Each AMC bay has one GbE connection to the base interface switch (AMC channel 0).
AT8901M 3.3 Hardware Description AMC Bays Two AMC bays for standard or custom AMCs mid-size and single width are implemented with B+ connectors, which are compliant to the AMC.0 R1.0 specification. Following AMC Geographic Addresses are implemented: Table 3-9: AMC Bay Address AMC AMC Bay ID GA [2..0] IPMB-L Address 1 B1 UGU 7Ah 2 B2 UUG 7Ch The state of each GA signal is represented by G (grounded), U (unconnected) or P (pulled up to management power).
AT8901M Hardware Description Table 3-10: AMC B1 Channel Assignment (Continued) Channel Region Connection TCLKD Clock To backplane CLK1A or CLK1B FCLKA Clock Fabric mezzanine reference clock Table 3-11: AMC B2 Channel Assignment Channel Region Connection 0 GbE Local Base Switch 0/23 1 GbE - 2 SATA/FC AMC B1, channel 2 3 SATA/FC RTM, STOR1 4 Fabric - 5 Fabric - 6 Fabric - 7 Fabric - 8 Fabric - 9 Fabric - 10 Fabric - 11 Fabric - 12 Extended - 13 Extended -
AT8901M Hardware Description Interconnects to RTM AMC Bay B1 has eight generic interconnects to the RTM Zone 3 (channels 13 to 20), B2 has four interconnects (channels 17 to 20). The second SATA/FC port of each AMC Bay (channel 3) is also connected to the RTM. For further details, please refer to section 3.6., RTM Interface.
AT8901M Hardware Description FUM The Firmware Update Manager (FUM) is a microcontroller with embedded 16 Kbyte data flash ROM and 1 Kbyte RAM. The FUM is responsible for field upgrades, rollbacks and watchdog functions of the IPM controller. Four SPI compatible memory devices are connected to the FUM which build up two IPMI firmware banks with 512 Kbyte each. One bank contains a copy of the current IPMC code. The other bank can be written without affecting IPMC operation.
AT8901M 3.6 Hardware Description RTM Interface The use of an RTM is optional. I/O signals from the Base Board are routed to Zone 3 where a connector mates with the RTM. The RTM connection is compliant to the PICMG 3.0 standard. For the connection between the Hub Board and the RTM two daughter card connectors with 40 differential pairs are used. Each AMC Bay has eight (B1) or four (B2) pairs of generic interconnects to the RTM Zone 3 (AMC_B1_P13 to AMC_B1_P20 and AMC_B2_P17 to AMC_B2_P20).
AT8901M Hardware Description Table 3-13: J31 Pin Assignment PIN ROW A ROW B ROW C ROW D ROW E ROW F ROW G ROW H 1 2 3 4 5 N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. AMC_B1_ P13_TX+ AMC_B1_ P15_TX+ AMC_B1_ P17_TX+ AMC_B1_ P19_TX+ AMC_B2_ P 17_TX+ AMC_B2_ P19_TX+ N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. AMC_B1_ P13_TX- N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. AMC_B1_ P13_RX+ N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C.N.C. AMC_B1_ P13_RX- N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. AMC_B1_ P14_TX+ N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. AMC_B1_ P14_TX- N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. AMC_B1_ P14_RX+ N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C.
AT8901M Hardware Description Table 3-14: Power Connector (P10) Signal Pin Pin Signal N.C. 1 2 N.C. N.C. 3 4 N.C. HA0 5 6 HA1 HA2 7 8 HA3 HA4 9 10 HA4 HA6 11 13 16 12 HA5 SCL_A 13 SDA_A 15 20 24 14 SCL_B 17 21 16 SDA_B MT1_TIP(N.C.) 17 25 26 18 MT2_TIP(N.C.) RING_A(N.C.) 19 29 20 RING_B(N.C.) MT1_RING(N. C.) 21 22 MT2_RING(N. C.) RRTN_A(N.C.) 23 27 30 28 32 31 RRTN_B(N.C.
AT8901M 3.7.3 Hardware Description Power Supply AMCs Each AMC has its own power supply. The 12V payload power is generated by a hot swap controller and for the 3V3 management power a current limit switch is used. The maximum power dissipation for an AMC is 60W. Both AMCs together must not consume more than 75W. For further details please refer the AMC Specification. 3.7.4 Power Supply RTM The RTM has its own power supply.
AT8901M 3.8 Hardware Description Reset The reset chain is based on seven elements. The first element in the chain is the voltage supply monitor, followed by the CPLD, FUM, IPMC, Payload voltage, PPC and Base Interface and finally the Fabric Interface. The reset switch will perform a reset on the CPU when pressed for less than 1 second and a complete board reset (including IPMI) when pressed for more than 2 seconds. 3.9 Jumpers Five jumpers in the upper right corner allow debug settings (J11).
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AT8901M Hardware Description Table 3-17: ATCA LEDs Signification LED Signification ATCA LED3 (HB) (amber/green) User definable ATCA LED2 (HY) (green/amber) On=Healthy (PPC/IPMC), Blink=Sensor out of range ATCA LED1 (OOS) (red/amber) On=Out of Service (PPC/FUM) Blink=Firmware Update in Progress or Power denied ATCA BLUE LED (H/S) On=Ready for Hot Swap (IPMC) Blink=Hot Swap in Progress Figure 3-4: Backplane Switch LEDs Signification Table 3-18: Backplane Link LEDs Signification STAT/ACT LEDs 1-16
AT8901M Hardware Description The LED number on the front plate indicates the logical ATCA slot (not the channel number) of the connection. LED 1 for the base interface is the combined status/activity LED for both ShMC links. If any of the two ShMC links is up, the LED is lit. If any of the links is active, the LED blinks. Each RJ45 displays the status of the link with the two integrated LEDs.
AT8901M Software Description Chapter 4 Software Description Page 4 - 1 AT8901M User Guide
AT8901M 4. Software Description Software Description Software on the AT8901M includes the following parts: • Bootloader • OS (rootFS, kernel) • Application SW • IPMI FW The Software accomplishes operation of the switching hardware and is therefore also referenced as firmware. It is preinstalled on the system and can only be updated by a dedicated update procedure. This manual only describes bootloader, its self tests and IMPI Firmware and introduces the update procedure.
AT8901M Software Description • RFC 2576 - Coexistence between SNMP v1,v2 & v3 • RFC 2578 - SMI v2 • RFC 2579 - Textual Conventions for SMI v2 • RFC 2580 - Conformance statements for SMI v2 • RFC 2818 - HTTP over TLS • RFC 3410 - (Informational): Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet Standard Management Framework (December 2002) • RFC 3411 - An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks (December 2002) • RFC 3412 - Message Processing and Dispatching (December 2002) • RFC 3413 -
AT8901M 4.1.2 Software Description Switching • IEEE 802.3ac - VLAN Tagging • IEEE 802.3ad - Link Aggregation with Static LAG and LACP support • IEEE 802.1S - Multiple Spanning Tree • IEEE 802.1W - Rapid Spanning Tree • IEEE 802.1D - Spanning Tree • GARP • GVRP - Dynamic VLAN Registration • GMRP - Dynamic L2 Multicast Registration • IEEE 802.1Q - Virtual LANs with Port Based VLANs • IEEE 802.1v - Protocol based VLANs • IEEE 802.1p - Ethernet Priority with User Provisioning & Mapping • IEEE 802.
AT8901M Software Description • RFC 1534 - Interoperation between BOOTP and DHCP • RFC 2030 - Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OSI • RFC 2131 - DHCP Client • RFC 2131 - DHCP Server • RFC 2132 - DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions • RFC 2865 - RADIUS Client • RFC 2866 - RADIUS Accounting • RFC 2868 - RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support • RFC 2869 - RADIUS Extensions • rfc2869bis - RADIUS support for EAP • RFC 3176 - InMon Corporation's sFlow: A Method for Monit
AT8901M Software Description • RFC 1723 - RIP v2 • RFC 1765 - OSPF Database Overflow • RFC 1812 - Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers • RFC 2328 - OSPF v2 w/ Equal Cost Multipath support • RFC 3046 - DHCP/BootP Relay • RFC 3101 - OSPF with NSSA support • RFC 3768 - Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) • Route Redistribution across RIP and OSPF • VLAN Routing 4.1.
AT8901M 4.2.2 Software Description Switching Package MIBs • RFC 1213 - MIB-II • RFC 1493 - Bridge MIB • RFC 1643 - Ethernet-like -MIB • RFC 2233 - The Interfaces Group MIB using SMI v2 • RFC 2618 - RADIUS Authentication Client MIB • RFC 2620 - RADIUS Accounting MIB • RFC 2674 - VLAN & Ethernet Priority MIB • RFC 2819 - RMON Groups 1,2,3 & 9 • RFC 2863 – Interfaces Group MIB • RFC 3291 - Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses • IANA-ifType-MIB • IEEE 802.1X MIB (IEEE8021-PAE-MIB) • IEEE 802.
AT8901M Software Description 4.3.1 Power On Self Test 4.3.1.1 Test Routines Upon power on or system reset, the bootloader performs a set of Power On Self Tests (POST) to check the integrity of specific components. Components where a POST is available are: • SDRAM • PPC405 serial line • PPC405 I2C • PPC405 FE In the case that a POST fails, a POST error code is written into the postcode high byte register of the onboard CPLD.
AT8901M Software Description A list of defined postcodes is shown in the table below.
AT8901M 4.4 Software Description IPMI Firmware The PPC communicates with the Intelligent Platform Management Controller (IPMC) using the Keyboard Controller Style (KCS) interface. The bootloader is able to communicate with the IPMC, e.g. for POST error logging purposes and fault resilient purposes. The memory subsystem of the IPMC consists of an integrated flash memory to hold the IPMC operation code and integrated RAM for data.
AT8901M 4.4.1 Software Description Sensor Data Record (SDR) Every sensor on the Base Board is associated with a Sensor Data Record (SDR). Sensor Data Records contain information about the sensor’s identification such as sensor type, sensor name, sensor unit. SDR also contain the configuration of a specific sensor such as threshold/hystheresis and event generation capabilities that specifies sensor behaviour. Some field of the sensor SDR are configurable through IPMI v1.
AT8901M Table 4-3: Software Description AT8901M sensors (continued) IPMI Sensor Name Scanning Enabled Under Power State Unit Health LED/Sensor Icc 3.3vSus FRU0 Amps On/Off Exceeds critical threshold Vcc 3.3vSus FRU0 Volts On/Off Exceeds critical threshold Icc 3.3v FRU0 Amps On Exceeds critical threshold Vcc 3.3v FRU0 Volts On Exceeds critical threshold Icc 2.5v FRU0 Amps On Exceeds critical threshold Vcc 2.5v FRU0 Volts On Exceeds critical threshold Icc 1.
AT8901M Table 4-3: Software Description AT8901M sensors (continued) IPMI Sensor Name Ver change Table 4-4: Scanning Enabled Under Power State Unit discrete On/Off Health LED/Sensor No change Additional AT8901M sensors (Mezzanine) IPMI Sensor Name Scanning Enabled Under Power State Unit Health LED/Sensor Temp Mezz. Area degrees C On Exceeds critical threshold Vcc 1.25v Mezz. Volts On Exceeds critical threshold Vcc 2.5v Mezz. Volts On Exceeds critical threshold Vcc 3.3v Mezz.
AT8901M 4.4.1.6 Software Description Health Error The Health Error is asserted if one of the sensors in Table 4-3: (AT8901M sensors) and Table 4-4: (Additional AT8901M sensors (Mezzanine)) matches the Health LED/Sensor condition. 4.4.2 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Information 4.4.2.
AT8901M 4.4.5 Software Description LEDs For LED positions on the front plate refer to Chapter 3, section 3.1.11., Display Elements. 4.4.5.1 Hot Swap LED (Blue LED) The AT8901M Hub Board supports a blue Hot Swap LED mounted on the front panel. This LED indicates when it is safe to remove the Hub from the chassis. The on-board IPMC drives this LED to indicate the hot swap state.
AT8901M 4.4.5.3 Software Description Health LED (ATCA LED2) Green LED Table 4-7: Health LED state LED state Description ON None of the health sensors is asserted Blinking At least one health sensor is asserted 4.4.5.4 Customer Definable LED (ATCA LED 3) This is an amber LED which can be used by a customer application. This LED can be controlled by PICMG 3.0 defined LED commands. 4.4.6 Hot Swap Process The AT8901M Hub Board has the ability to be hot-swapped in and out of a chassis.
AT8901M 4.5 Software Description Firmware Administration A running AT8901M system requires – after the bootloader has passed control to the kernel – the kernel itself, the root file system (initrd), the FASTPATH switching application and a configuration file for base and fabric switch. These software components, together with the IPMC image, make up the AT8901M firmware. The flash holding the software is divided into twelve partitions.
AT8901M Software Description The firmware update procedure is designed to provide a failsafe capability to update IPMC, kernel, initrd, application and configuration settings separately. Each combination of these components can be used as a startup configuration, though they must be compatible to each other. Please always follow Kontron documentation for all your upgrades. Software versions provided with an official release are known to work together.
AT8901M Software Description A new startup configuration has been added to the list combining the software image A and configuration file 1. The startup configuration created before can be deleted by entering exactly the same command string preceeded by ‘no’: (Base Fabric) (Config)#no startupslot 3 config 1 initrd A The ‘show’ command can also be used to display available versions of initrd and configurations or all of them.
AT8901M Software Description 4. Activate the selected startup configuration for One Time Boot. 5. Restart the board. 6. Activate the new startup configuration permanently A software release for the AT8901M consists of one software package initrd, which includes kernel and application software). The package is a tar archive containing an image of the software and a MD5 checksum file for consistency check. The name of the package file is arbitrary but the file names in the archive must not be altered.
AT8901M Software Description This command enables the startup configuration 3 only for the next system restart. In the case that the board hangs due to a corrupted software image, this will be detected and the board is automatically rebooted with the previous known good startup configuration. This way, a failsafe upgrade of the AT8901M software is possible.
AT8901M Getting Help Appendix A Getting Help Page A - 1 AT8901M User Guide
AT8901M A. Getting Help Getting Help If, at any time, you encounter difficulties with your application or with any of our products, or if you simply need guidance on system setups and capabilities, contact our Technical Support at: North America EMEA Tel.: (450) 437-5682 Tel.: +49 (0) 8341 803 333 Fax: (450) 437-8053 Fax: +49 (0) 8341 803 339 If you have any questions about Kontron, our products, or services, visit our Web site at: www.kontron.
AT8901M Getting Help RETURNING DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE Before returning any merchandise please do one of the following: • Call 1. Call our Technical Support department in North America at (450) 437-5682 or in EMEA at +49 (0) 8341 803 333. Make sure you have the following on hand: our Invoice #, your Purchase Order # and the Serial Number of the defective unit. 2. Provide the serial number found on the back of the unit and explain the nature of your problem to a service technician. 3.
AT8901M Getting Help WHEN RETURNING A UNIT • In the box, you must include the name and telephone number of a person, in case further explanations are required. Where applicable, always include all duty papers and invoice(s) associated with the item(s) in question. • Ensure that the unit is properly packed. Pack it in a rigid cardboard box. • Clearly write or mark the RMA number on the outside of the package you are returning. • Ship prepaid. We take care of insuring incoming units.
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