SilverStorm 9000 Hardware Installation Guide D000024-001 Rev.
S Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice. Applications described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only.
Table of Contents 1 Introduction Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . License Agreements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Availability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S Installing the Switch Fascia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing the Modules (9020, 9040, 9080, 9120 and 9240) . . . . . . . . Removing a Module or Blank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connect Equipment to the Ports and Power On the System. . . . . . . . Connecting Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bringing Up the System For the First Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A A SilverStorm 9000 Product Specifications Physical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cooling and Thermal management: 9024-CU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cooling and Thermal management (9020, 9040, 9080, 9120, 9240). . . . . . Power Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 Introduction This manual describes the hardware installation and initial configuration tasks for the SilverStorm™ 9000 series that includes: • The SilverStorm 9024 24-port InfiniBand switch • The SilverStorm Multi-Protocol Fabric Director (MPFD) series: SilverStorm 9020 SilverStorm 9040 SilverStorm 9080 SilverStorm 9120 SilverStorm 9240 This manual is organized as follows: Section 1 describes the intended audience and technical support.
S 1 – Introduction Technical Support Technical Support Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic switch products. QLogic-direct customers may contact QLogic Technical Support; others will be redirected to their authorized maintenance provider. Visit the QLogic support Web site listed in Contact Information for the latest firmware and software updates.
2 Installation This section describes how to install and configure for first-time use: • The SilverStorm 9000 switches in a network environment. Planning the Installation The 9000 is designed to be installed in an existing 19-inch equipment rack or server rack. NOTE: These chassis are designed for a four-post server cabinet. They should not be mounted in a two-post telco cabinet. Racks should conform to conventional standards.
S 2 – Installation Planning the Installation Cable Requirements Cable Distances When planning the location of the switches, consider the distance limitations for signaling, EMI, and connector compatibility. It is recommended that the user does not exceed specified transmission rate and distance limits. NOTE: Building and electrical codes vary depending on the location. Comply with all code specifications when planning the site and installing cable.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Checklist • The longest potential time period the UPS might be required to supply backup power. • Whether or not the UPS unit also provides online protection. Installation Tasks Checklist To perform the actual switch installation, the site implementation engineer must perform the following tasks, which are detailed in this section.
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks The cabinet should have its own switchable power distribution. If the switch has two power supplies, it is suggested that a cabinet with dual power distribution units is used. It is recommended that cabinet anti-tip devices are used. This is especially true if installing or removing a switch in the upper half of the cabinet when the lower half is empty. Installation Tasks The following is an overview of the installation tasks detailed in this section: 1.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks 9024-FC: 2 Post Standard-Depth Rack Mounting • Kit Mounting Brackets containing: • One pair mounting L brackets • #6-32 screws • Kit Mounting Hardware 3/8” Square Hole containing: • #10-32 rack mounting screws • Caged nut adapters for square-holed racks 9024-FC: 4 Post Standard-Depth Rack Mounting • Kit Mounting Brackets containing: • One pair (left and right) of rack mounting brackets • One pair of hat rail assemblies • #6-32 screws • Kit Mounting Hardware 3/8” Squa
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks • Caged nut adapters for square-holed racks Mark the Rack Allow enough vertical space in the rack for each specific switch installation. 1. Determine the location on the rack of the bottom of the switch. 2. Mark the upper (if applicable) and lower mounting positions on the vertical rails on the front of the rack. 3. Mark the upper (if applicable) and lower mounting positions on the vertical rails on the back of the rack.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks 9024-FC Installations This section describes the various rack mounting options for the 9024-FC: Standard-depth rack - distance between the front and back mounting posts is ~28" (700mm). Mounting rails are adjustable to accommodate racks with 26"-33" between mounting posts. Two post mounting Four post mounting Shallow-depth rack - distance between the front and back mounting posts is ~16" (400mm).
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Four Post Standard-Depth Rack 1. Install the hat rails on each side of a switch (from a port side) using two (2) #6-32 screws per rail. Note that the hat rails are marked Right and Left. Figure 2-3 9024 Standard Hat Rails 2. Install eight (8) cage nuts into rack posts. Two (2) cage nuts per post. Install the rack rails and fasten to cage nuts using six (6) rack mount screws. Leave 2 cage nut locations open.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Figure 2-4 Installing the Rack Rails 3. Slide the switch into the rack rails and fasten with rack mounting screws, one (1) per side. Figure 2-5 9024-FC Four Post Standard Rack Mounting D000024-001 Rev.
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Four Post Shallow-Depth Rack 1. Install the hat rails to each side of the switch, using four (4) #6-32 screws per rail. Rails are marked Left Side and Right Side. The switch can be flush-mounted (holes circled green) or recessed mounted (holes circled red). Figure 2-6 9024-FC Hat Rails 2. Install eight (8) cage nuts into the rack posts, two (2) cage nuts per post. Install the switch into a rack and fasten to cage nuts using rack mounting screws, two (2) per side. 3.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Install the Rack Rails (9024-CU, 9020, 9040, 9080, 9120, 9240) 1. Install the caged nuts into the 2 back holes (chassis leaf module side) and the top and bottom holes (chassis fan side) in the front of the rack. NOTE: The 2 front holes should match up with the top and bottom holes of the rail front flange. All holes should correspond to the rail mounting positions. 2.
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Install the Rail Hat Sections (9024, 9020 and 9040) The 9024, 9020 and 9040 have hat rails that are attached to the sides of the switch and slide into the rack rails. Install the Hat Rails: 9024-CU NOTE: Make certain to install the hat rails to the correct side of the switch.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Install the Hat Rails: 9040 The hat rails on the 9040 can be used on either side of the switch and are attached with 4 screws. The hat rail has 8 holes: 4 correspond to the left side of the chassis and 4 correspond to the right. When installing the hat rails, make certain that the top of the rail is installed the same on both sides (rail is marked with "TOP") as shown in Figure 2-11.
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks 4. On each side of the chassis, install a screw and caged nut for each hole in the chassis sheet metal. Figure 2-12 Secure the Chassis to the Rack Install 1 screw and caged nut into each hole in the chassis sheet metal 5.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks a. When complete, the top rail assembly should look like Figure 2-14: Figure 2-14 Completed Top Rail Assembly 6. Using two screws, install the lower mounting bracket to the rail assembly and chassis as shown in Figure 2-15 Figure 2-15 Install the Lower Mounting Bracket and Heyclip Install the heyclip here Install the lower rear mounting bracket to the rail assembly and chassis 7. Install the heyclip to the rail assembly. 8.
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Installing the Switch Fascia To install the switch fascia(s): 1. On the switch fan side, insert the notches on the top of the fascia into the two slots on the chassis frame. Snap the bottom of the fascia in place. Installing the Modules (9020, 9040, 9080, 9120 and 9240) NOTE: The purchased configuration for the SilverStorm 9000 is shipped fully populated. Follow these steps when it becomes necessary to install or replace spine modules and leaf modules. 1.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks bus connectors in the backplane receptacles. Removing a Module or Blank The handles are self-locking. To unlock, push up on the handles to disengage from the lock notch. Then gently pull the handles out and slide the module out of the slot. NOTE: If removing, but not replacing a module, remember to replace with a module blank. All slots must be either populated with a module or have blanks for EMI and thermal integrity.
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks NOTE: When handling IB connectors, make certain to remove the connectors by pulling on the center of the lanyard only as shown in Figure 2-16 below. Pulling abruptly on the lanyard, or pulling on only one side of the lanyard will prevent the latch/unlatch operation from occurring, and could damage or break the lanyard. Figure 2-16 4X IB Cable Connector 3. Connect FVICs to Fibre Channel devices using Fibre Optic cables. Connecting Power 1.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Bringing Up the System For the First Time Start-up Procedures 1. Power up the switch. 2. From its flash image on the spine module, the switch begins its boot process. NOTE: If the spine module RS-232 port is connected to a terminal emulation program, the user will be able to view the switch boot process. Be certain to use a null-modem/crossover serial cable for the console port (for serial port pinout information, refer to Appendix C).
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks NOTE: If using the RS-232 port, skip to Step 5. Steps 2 through 4 are for those users accessing the switch via Telnet or SSH. 2. If using Telnet or SSH, access the switch with the following command: open 192.168.100.9 3. The system prompts for a user name. In order to change the IP address and default gateway, the user must be logged in as the administrator. At the prompt enter: admin 4. The system prompts for a password.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks • Chassis: 192.168.100.10 • Spine 5: 192.168.100.13 • Spine 6: 192.168.100.14 It is necessary for each managed spine to have a unique IP address for the following reasons: • Unique IP addresses are used when sending syslog messages from a managed spine to a syslog server. • Gives the user the ability to ping each management spine separately. • If the IP addresses are not unique, collisions will occur, causing IP operations to fail.
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks 5. At the [boot]: prompt enter reboot, and press Enter. Upon reboot the managed spine will display information similar to the following: Unified Boot Manager For The T3 Platform. Image Date: Jan 19 2006, 15:03:31 Checking L2 functionality... BCM1125 L2 caches initialized and invalidated CPU0 caches initialized Initialized SMBUS Channels SPD Checksum ok.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Unified Boot Manager [1] image1 [2] image2 CPU: Broadcom BCM1125 VxWorks Version: 5.4 boot device : icspkg0 processor number : 0 host name : home file name : /image1 inet on ethernet (e) : inet on backplane (b): host inet (h) : 192.168.100.
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks Starting at 0x80010000... sysI REGS BOOT Initializing HyperTransport bus HyperTransport initialization completed Found Intel Strata Flash 128 MBit (0x8918). Mounted raw file system on device /image1. (size=6291456 bytes) Mounted raw file system on device /image2. (size=6291456 bytes) Mounted raw file system on device /dump0. (size=1048576 bytes) Mounted flash file system on device /rfa1. (size=2097152 bytes) Network configuration requested.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks • ismPortSet12x: Manually enables ports for 12X on a port-by-port basis.This command has the following syntax: ismPortSet12x The option n can be either 2 (12x mode is ENABLED 12X ONLY), 1 (12x mode is ENABLED AUTO 1X/4X/12X) or 0 (disable). Using this command to enable external ports is detailed in the following section. NOTE: Using any of these commands with just a name specified displays the current values for the port(s).
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks NOTE: If spaces are used in the portName syntax (e.g., Cable 5), it must bounded by quotes (i.e., “Cable 5”). 4. Reboot the chassis to activate the changes. 5. Following the reboot, bring up Chassis Viewer. The 12X ports will be displayed as shown in Figure 2-17 where all three ports of the group (ports 16, 17 and 18) have LEDs on. Figure 2-17 12X Ports Enabled 6.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks • Any power supply DC OK LED is off • Any spine module Attention LED is on, or it has been determined that a spine is not functioning (even if it is unable to light the LED). • Any leaf module Attention LED is on, or it has been determined that a leaf is not functioning (even if it is unable to light the LED).
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks • The fan speed has fallen below the minimum allowed RPM for a fan. Power Supply LEDs (9020, 9040, 9080, 9120 and 9240) Each power supply has two LEDs: DC OK and AC OK. Following are the status definitions for each. DC OK • Green indicates that DC power is normal. • Off indicates a DC power failure or no DC power is present. AC OK • Green indicates that AC power is normal. • Off indicates a AC power failure or no AC power is present.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks • Blinking Amber (once every four seconds) - LED test state. For each FVIC Fibre Channel port, the Activity (ACT) and Quality (QUAL) LEDs indicate: Activity (ACT) LEDs: Blinks ON for each transmit or receive on the port. Quality (QUAL) LEDs: D000024-001 Rev. B Constant - no errors. Blink slowly - receiver bit errors are detected. Blink fast - low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) close to an error condition.
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks FVIC Fibre Channel Port LEDs (9020, 9040, 9080, 9120 and 9240) Link/Activity The green Link/Activity LED will blink indicating Fibre Channel IO activity on the port. The LED is off when a link is down. Fault The Fault LED is a solid Amber LED indicating: A fault condition related to the Fibre Channel connection for a specific port.
A 2 – Installation Installation Tasks DDR (Spine Module Only): • Green indicates that the switch is capable of running at DDR speeds. • Off indicates that the switch is not capable of running at DDR speeds (i.e., SDR only). Subnet Manager License Key Activation If the user has purchased the InfiniBand Fabric Suite 2008 package, in order to activate the subnet manager the user must acquire a subnet manager (SM) license key from QLogic Technical Support.
S 2 – Installation Installation Tasks CAUTION!Be certain that the managed spine to be hot swapped is at the that same firm ware level as all other components in the switch. A hot swap of a managed spine with another firmware level will cause a disruptive reboot. • There is no need to reboot the chassis when replacing either a spine or leaf module. 1. Remove the module by pushing up on the handles to disengage from the lock notch.
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A SilverStorm 9000 Product Specifications Physical Specifications All products within the 9024 and 9000 Multi-protocol Fabric Director series are designed to be installed in industry-standard 19-inch four-post server racks. Racks should conform to conventional standards. Use the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard ANSI/EIA-310-D-92 and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 297. These racks are commercially available in various depths.
S A – SilverStorm 9000 Product Specifications Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications • Operating temperature: 5° - 45°C at sea level, altitude derating 1°C per 300m to 2,400m • Non-operating temperature: -35°C to 65°C • Relative humidity (non-condensing): Operating 5% - 85%; Non-operating 5% - 90% Cooling and Thermal management: 9024-CU Table A-2.
A A – SilverStorm 9000 Product Specifications Cooling and Thermal management (9020, 9040, 9080, 9120, 9240) Power Factor 0.95 Two IEC 320 connectors for independent AC inputs Cooling and Thermal management (9020, 9040, 9080, 9120, 9240) All products 9000 MPFD series use the same fan tray modules and share the same thermal management attributes listed below. The quantity of fan tray modules used in each system is defined in the following table: Table A-3.
S A – SilverStorm 9000 Product Specifications Power Specifications • Thermal management: Temperatures of all major heat producing components are continuously monitored by system management modules. Fan speed is monitored and automatically adjusted by system management modules to maintain appropriate temperatures of major heat producing components. Monitoring is performed via a two wire I2C interface to each Fan Tray.
A A – SilverStorm 9000 Product Specifications Configuration Restrictions four independent AC inputs: two in each hemisphere. Each AC input within a hemisphere supplies AC power to half of the power supplies in a hemisphere, the same as with the 9020 through 9120 systems.
S A – SilverStorm 9000 Product Specifications Configuration Restrictions The number of power supplies required to support continuous operation depends upon the system configuration and whether DC and AC redundancy is desired. While DC redundancy is supported for all valid configurations, AC redundancy is limited. The maximum AC redundancy configurations for the 9120 and 9240 are displayed in Table A-6: Table A-6.
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B Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information This section provides regulatory compliance, safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) information for the 9024 and 9000 MPFD series products. Safety Information Statement 1: Disconnect Device - This unit may have more than one power cord. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect all power cords before servicing unit. Verklaring 1: Apparaat loskoppelen - Deze eenheid heeft mogelijk meer dan een stroomkabel.
B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information S Dichiarazione 1: Scollegare il dispositivo - L'unità potrebbe avere più di un cavo di alimentazione. Per ridurre il rischio di scosse elettriche, scollegare tutti i cavi di alimentazione prima di intervenire sull'unità. Erklæring 1: Frakobling av enheten - denne enheten kan ha mer enn én strømledning. For å redusere faren for elektrisk sjokk, må alle strømkablene trekkes ut før enheten vedlikeholdes.
A B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Statement 2: Chassis Lifting - Use safe practices when lifting. Use only the handles provided on the chassis to prevent damage to the chassis and components. NOTE: Use a team of people appropriate to the weight of each specified product and in conjunction with applicable guidelines. Whenever possible, use a mechanical lift. Verklaring 2: Chassis optillen - Volg de veiligheidsinstructies bij het optillen.
B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information S Dichiarazione 2: Sollevamento del telaio - Durante il sollevamento, seguire le procedure di sicurezza. Utilizzare solo le maniglie fornite sul telaio per evitare danni al telaio e ai componenti. NOTA: utilizzare un gruppo di persone adeguato al peso di ogni prodotto specifico e insieme alle indicazioni applicabili. Se possibile, usare un sollevatore meccanico. Erklæring 2: Løfting av kabinettet - utvis varsomhet ved løfting.
A B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information MEGJEGYZÉS: Az egyes termékek súlyának megfelelo fobol álló csoportot alkalmazzon, a vonatkozó irányelvek betartása mellett. Lehetoség szerint mindig használjon mechanikus emeloszerkezetet. Инструкция 2: Подъем корпуса – Соблюдайте технику безопасности при подъеме. Во избежание повреждения корпуса и компонентов устройства для подъема используйте ручки на корпусе.
S B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Statement 3: Energy Hazard - To reduce risk of electric shock, keep hands and fingers out of the power supply bays and backplane areas. Verklaring 3: Stroomgevaar - Reduceer het risico op een elektrische schok door handen en vingers weg te houden bij de voedingscompartimenten en de gebieden rond de centrale printplaat. Varoitus 3: Sähköiskun vaara.
A B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Uttalande 3: Risk för elektrisk stöt. Reducera risken för elektrisk stöt genom att hålla händer och fingrar borta från strömförsörjningsfack och bakpanelsområden. Kijelentés 3: Áramütés veszélye – Az áramütés kockázatának csökkentése érdekében kezeit és ujjait tartsa távol a tápcsatlakozóktól és a hátsó területektol.
B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information S Statement 4: Laser Radiation - certain optical products may emit laser radiation. Removing covers could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. Radiation may be emitted from connectors or fiber optic cables. Verklaring 4: Laserstraling - bepaalde optische producten kunnen laserstraling verspreiden. Het verwijderen van dekplaten kan resulteren in blootstelling aan schadelijke laserstraling.
A B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Declaración 4: Radiación de láser - Ciertos productos ópticos pueden emitir radiación de láser. Quitar las cubiertas podría resultar en la exposición peligrosa a radiación de láser. La radiación se puede emitir de conectores o cables de fibra óptica. Uttalande 4: Laserstrålning. Vissa optiska produkter kan utsända laserstrålning. Borttagning av skydd kan resultera i exponering för riskfylld laserstrålning.
B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information S Statement 5: No User Serviceable parts - Hazardous energy levels may be present inside power supplies and circuit card modules. Do not remove covers. Verklaring 5: Onderdelen die niet door de gebruiker mogen worden onderhouden - Er kunnen gevaarlijke energieniveaus aanwezig zijn binnen voedingen en printplaten. Verwijder in geen geval dekplaten. Varoitus 5: Ei osia, jotka käyttäjä voisi vaihtaa.
A B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Uttalande 5: Inga delar kan underhållas av användaren. Farliga energinivåer kan finnas i strömförsörjningsenheter kretskortmoduler. Ta inte bort skydd. Kijelentés 5: A berendezés nem tartalmaz felhasználó által javítható alkatrészeket – Veszélyes energiaszint lehet a tápegységeken és az áramköri kártyamodulokon belül. Ne távolítsa el a burkolatokat.
B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information S Statement 6: Equipment Installation - Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install, remove or replace chassis or modules. Verklaring 6: Installatie apparatuur - Voor het installeren, verwijderen of vervangen van chassis of modules mag alleen gekwalificeerd personeel worden gebruikt. Varoitus 6: Laitteiston asentaminen. Vain pätevä asentaja saa asentaa, poistaa ja vaihtaa koteloita tai moduuleja.
A B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Kijelentés 6: Berendezés telepítése – Kizárólag szakképzett személyzet számára megengedett a burkolat vagy a modulok telepítése, eltávolítása vagy cseréje. Инструкция 6: Установка оборудования – Установка, удаление и замена корпуса или модулей устройства должна производиться только квалифицированным техническим персоналом.
B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information S Statement 7: Adding or Replacing Modules - These modules are intended only for installation in SilverStorm 9000 Series MPFD base units. Always install blanks when removing an active module. They prevent exposure to energy hazards inside the unit, contain EMI, and maintain cooling air balance in the chassis.
A B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information Erklæring 7: Tillegging eller utskifting av moduler - disse modulene skal kun installeres i MPFD-baseenhetene på SilverStorm 9000-serien. Installer alltid tomme enheter når en aktiv modul fjernes. De forhindrer utsettelse for strømfare inni enheten, inneholder EMI og opprettholder kjølebalansen i kabinettet.
B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Information S ステートメント 7: モジュールの追加または取替え - これらのモジュールは SilverStorm 9000 シ リーズ MPFD ベースユニットへの取り付け専用です。アクティブなモジュールを 取り除く際は、常にダミーを取り付けてください。これはユニット内の危険なエ ネルギーの露出を防止し、EMI を阻止、およびシャーシ内の空冷バランスを維持 します。 B-16 D000024-001 Rev.
A B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Information Country or region Regulatory Compliance Statements US - FCC FCC Part 15 Class A This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Information S Voor frequenties hoger dan 1 GHz moeten systemen worden geïnstalleerd in een serverrek met vier posten en geperforeerde metalen deuren aan voor- en achterkant om ervoor te zorgen dat deze voldoen aan de normen voor stralingemissie. Raadpleeg "Physical Specifications" op pagina 1 voor gedetailleerde informatie.
A B – Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Information С целью соблюдения требований по защите от электромагнитного излучения, для тактовых частот, превышающих 1 ГГц, необходима установка системы в серверную стойку с четырьмя опорами, снабженную дверцами из перфорированных металлических листов. Для получения дополнительной информации, обратитесь к разделу «Физические характеристики» на стр. 1.
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C Serial Port Pinouts For those users making their own serial cables, follow the guidelines below. Figure C-20 Serial Port Pinouts Figure C-20 represents the RJ-11 connector located on the SilverStorm 9024 or MPFD spine module. The only serial port signals required are: Tx, Rx and Ground. All other serial port signals are NOT used. Please see Table C-7 for a list of RJ45 (on Digi) to RJ11 cross-references. The cable should connect the three RJ45 signals (on the Digi) to the RJ11 connector.
S C – Serial Port Pinouts Table C-7. Pinout Cross Reference RJ45 (on Digi) C-2 RJ11 T3 RJ45 (reference only) P5-Rx P5 P6-Tx P6-Gnd P4 P4-Gnd P4-Tx P3 P5-Rx D000024-001 Rev.
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