Symantec Switch ATCA 2210 User Manual

This document describes how to install and to set up the  
Promentum™ ATCA-2210 switch and control module  
(SCM).  
PROMENTUM™  
SWITCH AND CONTROL MODULE  
INSTALLATION GUIDE  
Obey ESD precautions  
WARNING! Obey the electrostatic discharge (ESD)  
procedures described at www.radisys.com when you install  
the product.  
ATCA-2210  
Electrostatic discharge can cause permanent damage to  
static-sensitive components in this product. Important ESD  
procedures include:  
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Keep the product in its ESD shielding bag until a step  
tells you to remove it.  
Put on a grounded wrist strap before you move near or  
touch the product.  
Install the product only in a grounded work area.  
Prepare for installation  
The installation of the SCM requires the following:  
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An AdvancedTCA® (ATCA®) shelf, such as a RadiSys  
ATCA-6000, ATCA-6006, ATCA-6014, or ATCA-6016  
shelf  
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A 9-pin D-shell to RJ-45 serial port cable (shipped  
with the SCM)  
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A standard crossover Ethernet cable  
Adequate ventilation for the shelf  
Install SFPs or XFPs on the SCM  
The SCM comes with sockets for small form-factor  
pluggable (SFP) and 10 Gigabit small form-factor  
pluggable (XFP) transceiver modules. If SFPs and XFPs  
are installed, they can provide external connections to the  
Ethernet interfaces. The sockets are accessed from the  
faceplate of the SCM.  
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Install SFPs or XFPs on the SCM  
Filler plug installation  
If XFP or SFP transceivers are removed, install either replacement transceivers or filler plugs in the  
sockets to protect the internal components of the SCM.  
Additional filler plugs can be ordered from the applicable manufacturer; for a list of tested and qualified  
transceivers and filler plugs, see the Support section of the RadiSys Web site at www.radisys.com.  
Install fillers plugs using the insertion guidelines described below:  
XFP filler plug installation  
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If the SCM is oriented vertically, insert the filler plug so the recessed side is on the left and the flat,  
smooth side is on the right.  
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If the SCM is oriented horizontally, insert the filler plug so the recessed side is on the bottom and  
the flat, smooth side is on the top.  
XFP horizontal insertion  
XFP vertical insertion  
Connector side  
is on bottom  
Plug handle  
Plug handle  
Recessed side  
is on bottom  
Connector side  
is on left  
Recessed side  
is on left  
SFP filler plug installation  
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If the SCM is oriented vertically, insert the filler plug so the connector side and retaining clip are on  
the left.  
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If the SCM is oriented horizontally, insert the filler plug so the connector side and retaining clip are  
on the bottom.  
SFP vertical insertion  
SFP horizontal insertion  
Connector  
side is on left  
Connector side  
is on bottom  
Retaining clip  
is on bottom  
Retaining clip  
is on left  
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Installation Guide  
SCM installation checklist  
The following table describes the possible installation scenarios for the SCM, the appropriate tasks to  
complete for the scenarios, and the order to complete the tasks:  
SCM is being.....  
Configuration  
Tasks to complete and order to complete them  
Installed in a RadiSys shelf  
Standard configuration.  
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Installed in a non-RadiSys  
shelf  
Post-installation configuration required: 1. Install the SCM in the shelf on page 5  
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After installation of the SCM in the  
non-RadiSys shelf, you must disable the  
SCM’s on-board Shelf Manager.  
Removed from a non-RadiSys Pre-removal configuration required:  
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shelf and reinstalled in a  
RadiSys shelf  
Before you remove the SCM from the  
non-RadiSys shelf, you must enable the  
SCM’s on-board Shelf Manager.  
2. Remove the SCM from the non-RadiSys shelf. For  
SCM removal instructions, see the ATCA-2210 Switch  
and Control Reference.  
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Install the SCM in the shelf  
Install the SCM in the shelf  
1. Follow ESD precautions and make sure you are  
Open position  
adequately grounded before handling the transceivers  
and the SCM.  
a) push inner latch  
in all the way  
2. Remove the SCM from its antistatic bag.  
3. Open both ejector latches outward.  
WARNING! Never force open an ejector latch. Press the  
inner latch all the way in before you pull out the handle.  
If the latch does not open fully, close the latch and try  
again, making sure the inner latch is fully depressed.  
b) pull out  
4. Slide the SCM into one of the hub slots on the shelf.  
The table below show the hub slots for RadiSys shelves.  
If installing the SCM in a non-RadiSys shelf, refer to the  
documentation for that shelf.  
RadiSys shelf  
Hub slots  
ATCA-6000, 12U 14-slot  
ATCA-6006, 5U, 6-slot  
ATCA-6014, 13U 14-slot  
ATCA-6016, 13U 16-slot  
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1
7
8
8
2
8
9
Closed position  
Note: These are the physical slot numbers.  
push in  
If correctly aligned, the edges of the SCM fit within the  
narrow guide rails of the shelf.  
WARNING! Do not force the SCM into the slot:  
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To avoid damage to connectors, make sure the rear  
slot is either empty or contains a module compatible  
with the SCM.  
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If the SCM does not slide easily, make sure you are  
inserting the SCM into the correct slot and that it is  
aligned properly.  
5. Once the SCM is inserted all the way into the shelf, simultaneously close both ejector latches  
inward. This seats the SCM’s connectors into the shelf’s backplane.  
The hot-swap (H/S) LED light flashes until the SCM is fully powered. Once powered, the LED light  
turns off.  
If the LED remains solid blue or keeps flashing after the SCM is inserted, it indicates the installation  
has failed. Please see the ATCA-2210 Switch and Control Module Reference for more information.  
6. Secure the SCM in its slot by hand tightening the two fastening screws on each end of the  
module’s front panel.  
7. Repeat these steps if you are installing a second SCM in the remaining hub slot. Installing two  
SCMs on the shelf allows for redundancy—a means of providing continuous system functionality  
even if a failure occurs on one of the SCMs.  
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Installation Guide  
Connect to the SCM  
The SCM can be accessed by an external computer through the serial and the Ethernet maintenance  
ports. Use the serial port to perform diagnostic and verification procedures or to enable or disable the  
Shelf Manager. Use the Ethernet maintenance port to connect the SCM to the network and to perform  
configuration procedures.  
Note: If you have two SCMs installed, connect to each one separately.  
Connect to the serial port  
1. Connect the included serial port cable by plugging one  
end into the RJ-45 serial port labeled “LMP SER” on the  
SCM.  
ATCA- 2210  
2. Connect the cable’s other end to the COM1 or the COM2  
serial port of an external computer, such as a laptop.  
Serial port  
(LMP SER)  
3. Start a terminal-emulator application, such as Procomm  
Plus® or minicom, from the operating system on your  
computer or laptop. Specify 115,200 baud, 8 data bits,  
no parity, one stop bit, and no hardware or software flow  
control.  
4. Press the Enter key and verify you get a loginprompt.  
Ethernet  
maintenance  
port  
Enter adminat the prompt.  
5. Verify that you receive a welcome message and a prompt  
(LMP ETH)  
showing ATCA-2210#.  
Important: If the SCM has been installed in a non-  
RadiSys shelf, you may receive a DEBUGMODEprompt  
rather than the ATCA-2210prompt. If this occurs, disable the SCM’s on-board Shelf Manager. See  
Connect to the Ethernet maintenance port  
1. Connect a crossover Ethernet cable between the SCM’s Ethernet maintenance port, which is  
labeled “LMP ETH,” and a Linux host computer that is connected to your network.  
2. Configure the computer to a subnet IP address (10.0.0.x) and set the netmask to 255.255.255.0.  
3. On the computer, verify Telnet access to IP address 10.0.0.1 (port 23).  
4. At the loginprompt, enter adminand verify you receive the ATCA-2210#prompt. To log off the  
SCM at any time, enter the exit command.  
Note: To connect to the Linux shell on the SCM, use either a serial port or Telnet connection. After  
connecting, log in as rootand enter ifconfigto view eth0 configuration settings.  
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Verify switch operation  
Verify switch operation  
Use these steps to view port status and to enable ports on the Base Ethernet and the Fabric Ethernet  
switches.  
View port status  
1. Verify you are at this prompt.  
ATCA-2210#  
If you are not at the appropriate prompt, see Connect to the SCM on page 6 for instructions on  
how to get there.  
2. Enter the applicable command for the switch you are verifying.  
Switch  
Command to enter  
Resulting prompt  
Base Ethernet  
Fabric Ethernet  
base-ethernet  
fabric-ethernet  
ATCA-2210-Base#  
ATCA-2210-Fabric#  
3. Enter this command to show the status of the ports.  
show port all  
View the status information of the ports to see which ports are enabled. If needed, press the space  
bar to view more of the list.  
4. Proceed to the applicable section or step:  
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To enable all ports, see Enable all ports on page 8.  
To enable only specific ports, see Enable specific ports on page 8.  
To leave all ports disabled, continue with step 5.  
5. Enter the exitcommand to return to the ATCA-2210#prompt.  
If you are asked to save changes, enter yfor yes or nfor no. If you choose yfor yes, this  
configuration is saved as the startup configuration.  
6. Enter the exitcommand to log off the SCM.  
7. If you have two SCMs installed, repeat the above steps on the other SCM.  
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Enable all ports  
1. Verify you are at the applicable switch prompt.  
Switch  
Prompt  
Base Ethernet  
Fabric Ethernet  
ATCA-2210-Base#  
ATCA-2210-Fabric#  
If you are not at the appropriate prompt, see View port status for instructions on how to get there.  
2. Enter this series of commands to enable all ports.  
A. configure  
B. no shutdown all  
C. spanning-tree port mode all  
D. spanning-tree  
E. exit  
F. telnetcon timeout 60  
G. copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config  
This operation may take a few minutes. Management interfaces are not available during this time.  
When you are asked to save changes, enter yfor yes or nfor no. If you choose yfor yes, this  
configuration is saved as the startup configuration.  
Note: If the SCM includes the optional Procelerant™ CE3100 COM Express module, you may need  
to perform some additional port configuration procedures. See the ATCA-2210 Switch and Control  
Module Reference for more information.  
3. Enter the exitcommand to return to the ATCA-2210#prompt.  
4. Enter the exitcommand to log off the SCM.  
5. If you have two SCMs installed, repeat these steps on the other SCM.  
Enable specific ports  
1. Verify you are at the applicable switch prompt.  
Switch  
Prompt  
Base Ethernet  
Fabric Ethernet  
ATCA-2210-Base#  
ATCA-2210-Fabric#  
If you are not at the appropriate prompt, see View port status on page 7 for instructions on how to  
get there.  
2. Follow these steps to enable specific ports:  
A. Enter this command.  
configure  
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Verify switch operation  
B. Enter the specific port (interface) number to enable. The s variable represents the specified  
slot. The p variable represents an individual port within the group of ports for the specified slot.  
interface <s/p>  
Where s and p have the following values:  
Base Ethernet switch interfaces  
ATCA-6000 backplane slots  
ATCA-6006 backplane slots  
ATCA-6014 backplane slots  
ATCA-6016 backplane slots  
Front panel optical  
s=0  
s=0  
s=0  
s=0  
s=1  
s=2  
s=3  
p=1-6, 9-14  
p=3-6  
p=1-6, 9-14  
p=1-7, 10-16  
p=5-9  
p=1, 3-4  
Internal ports  
RTM  
p=5-8 or p=5-6 (depends on SCM configuration)  
Base Ethernet switch internal ports  
2/1 – The link between SCMs when two SCMs are installed. The port is enabled by factory default.  
2/3 – The Base Ethernet link to the COM Express site.  
2/4 – The link to standalone Shelf Manager sites on non-RadiSys shelves.  
Fabric Ethernet switch interfaces  
ATCA-6000 backplane slots  
ATCA-6006 backplane slots  
ATCA-6014 backplane slots  
ATCA-6016 backplane slots  
Front panel optical  
s=0  
s=0  
s=0  
s=0  
s=1  
s=2  
s=3  
p=1-6, 9-14  
p=3-6  
p=1-6, 9-14  
p=1-7, 10-16  
p=1-4  
p=3  
Internal ports  
RTM  
p=1 or p=1-3 (depends on SCM configuration)  
Fabric Ethernet switch internal port  
2/3 – The Fabric Ethernet link to the COM Express site.  
Note: See the ATCA-5010 Shelf Peripheral Module Reference for details on which RTM ports  
are available for each SCM board configuration.  
C. Enable the port. Enter no shutdown.  
If you are disabling the interface, enter shutdown.  
D. To enable another port, enter the exitcommand and perform the procedures described in  
Steps B and C.  
If finished enabling ports, enter the exit command at each prompt until you reach the  
ATCA-2210# prompt.  
Note: If you are asked to save changes, enter yfor yes or nfor no. If you choose yfor yes, this  
configuration is saved as the startup configuration.  
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3. Enter the exitcommand again, to log off the SCM.  
4. If you have two SCMs installed, repeat these steps on the other SCM.  
Verify shelf management operation  
These steps confirm that shelf management is operating when the SCM is installed in a RadiSys shelf. If  
the SCM is installed in a non-RadiSys shelf, shelf management is not available.  
1. Verify that you are at this prompt.  
ATCA-2210#  
If you are not at the appropriate prompt, see Connect to the SCM on page 6 for instructions on  
how to get there.  
2. Enter this command to get to the platform management command line interface (CLI).  
platform-mgmt  
3. Enter this command and verify that the Shelf Manager is started.  
shelf-mgmt show all  
If unknown appears instead of Activeor Standbyfor the Status, the Shelf Manager is not  
operational. Refer to the troubleshooting section of the Shelf Management Software Reference for  
a list of possible solutions.  
4. Enter this command to exit the platform management CLI.  
exit  
5. If you have two SCMs installed, repeat these steps on the other SCM.  
Disable the Shelf Manager on the SCM  
By default, the SCM is configured to function in a RadiSys shelf. For an SCM to operate in a non-RadiSys  
shelf, you must disable the Shelf Manager on the SCM.  
1. Connect the included serial port cable by plugging one end into the RJ-45 serial port labeled “LMP  
SER” on the SCM.  
2. Connect the cable’s other end to the COM1 or the COM2 serial port of an external computer, such  
as a laptop.  
3. Start a terminal-emulator application, such as Procomm Plus® or minicom, from the operating  
system on your computer or laptop. Specify 115,200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit, and  
no hardware or software flow control.  
4. Press the Enter key and verify you get a loginprompt. Enter root at the prompt.  
5. The following displays at the prompt of the connected computer:  
root@ATCA-2210@ DEBUGMODE :~#  
This DEBUGMODEprompt is a result of a conflict between the Shelf Manager on the SCM and the  
Shelf Manager on the non-RadiSys shelf. Disabling the Shelf Manager on the SCM resolves this  
conflict.  
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Disable the Shelf Manager on the SCM  
6. To determine the version of SCM’s on-board Shelf Manager, enter:  
rsys_debug -h  
7. After determining the version, enter the appropriate command.  
For version  
Enter this command  
Result  
0.96 or below rsys_debug  
0.97 or above rsys_debug -i 127.1  
Takes you directly to IPMI serial interface.  
Enables LAN access.  
8. Once the software tool has completed its initialization, the host address is displayed. Make a note  
of this address for an upcoming step. Typically the address is located at either 0x82 or 0x84.  
9. At the cmdprompt, enter m.  
10. At the menuprompt, enter 40.  
11. The following prompt displays:  
Set SCM ShMgr Mode -  
Enter address (in hex):  
Enter the host address you previously noted for step 8 in hex format. For example, if the address  
listed was 0x82, enter 82.  
12. The following prompt displays:  
Enter ShMC Mode (Enable 0, Disable 1):  
Enter 1to disable the on-board Shelf Manager. The menuprompt displays upon completion of the  
process.  
13. To verify the on-board Shelf Manager is disabled, enter 41.  
14. The following text displays:  
Get SCM ShMgr Mode -  
Enter address (in hex):  
Enter the same host address you entered for step 11. If the on-board Shelf Manager is disabled,  
this message displays:  
SCM ShMgr Mode: Disabled  
15. Enter qto exit the rsys_debugmode.  
16. If a second SCM is installed, connect to it and run through the same set of procedures described in  
steps 1 through 15.  
17. Cycle the power on the shelf to restart the non-RadiSys Shelf Manager.  
18. Verify switch operation. See page 7 for more information.  
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Enable the Shelf Manager on the SCM  
If you plan to remove an SCM from a non-RadiSys shelf and reinstall it in a RadiSys shelf, enable the  
on-board Shelf Manager before removing the SCM.  
Important: If the SCM is removed from the non-RadiSys shelf without having its on-board Shelf  
Manager enabled, you will need to install the SCM in a shelf (RadiSys or non-RadiSys) that already has  
an active Shelf Manager running.  
1. Connect the included serial port cable by plugging one end into the RJ-45 serial port labeled “LMP  
SER” on the SCM.  
2. Connect the cable’s other end to the COM1 or the COM2 serial port of an external computer, such  
as a laptop.  
3. Start a terminal-emulator application, such as Procomm Plus® or minicom, from the operating  
system on your computer or laptop. Specify 115,200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit, and  
no hardware or software flow control.  
4. Press the Enter key and verify you get a loginprompt. Enter rootat the prompt.  
5. To determine the version of SCM’s on-board Shelf Manager, enter the following at the ATCA-2210  
prompt:  
resys_debug -h  
6. After determining the version number, enter the appropriate command.  
For version  
Enter this command  
Result  
0.96 or below rsys_debug  
0.97 or above rsys_debug -i 127.1  
Takes you directly to IPMI serial interface.  
Enables LAN access.  
7. Once the software tool has completed its initialization, the host address is displayed. Make a note  
of this address for an upcoming step. Typically the address is located at either 0x82 or 0x84.  
8. At the cmdprompt, enter m.  
9. At the menuprompt, enter 40.  
10. The following prompt displays:  
Set SCM ShMgr Mode -  
Enter address (in hex):  
Enter the host address you previously noted for step 7 in hex format. For example, if the address  
listed was 0x82, enter 82.  
11. The following prompt displays:  
Enter ShMC Mode (Enable 0, Disable 1):  
Enter 0to enable the on-board Shelf Manager. The menuprompt displays upon completion of the  
process.  
12. To verify the on-board Shelf Manager is enabled, enter 41.  
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Rear I/O connectivity  
13. The following text displays:  
Get SCM ShMgr Mode -  
Enter address (in hex):  
Enter the same host address you entered for step 10. If the on-board Shelf Manager is disabled,  
this message displays:  
SCM ShMgr Mode: Enabled  
14. Enter qto exit the rsys_debugmode.  
15. Remove the SCM and reinstall it in a RadiSys shelf. For removal instructions, see the Switch and  
Control Module Reference. For installation instructions, see Install the SCM in the shelf on page 5  
of this manual.  
16. If you are planning to remove a second SCM from the non-RadiSys shelf, connect to it and run  
through the same set of procedures described in steps 1 through 15.  
Rear I/O connectivity  
The ATCA-5010 shelf peripheral module (SPM) provides rear I/O connectivity on the SCM. The  
configuration of the SCM determines the functionality of the Fabric ports, the Base ports, and the Telco  
alarm connection on the SPM. For more information, see the ATCA-5010 Shelf Peripheral Module  
Installation Guide and the ATCA-5010 Shelf Peripheral Module Reference.  
COM Express module setup  
SCMs with the optional Procelerant™ CE3100 COM Express module and SAS/SATA drive ship with a  
factory-installed basic software package. Once the SCM is installed, and depending on your  
organization’s needs, you may choose to change the BIOS setting or install an operating system and  
drivers. See the ATCA-2210 Switch and Control Module Reference for instructions on performing such  
procedures.  
Where to go from here  
See the ATCA-2210 Switch and Control Module Reference for detailed information on the SCM’s  
electrical, mechanical, and environmental aspects. Software information is covered in the following  
manuals: the Shelf Management Software Reference, the Software Guide for Management  
Processors and General Purpose Computing Processors, and the Command Line Interface Reference.  
For information on integrating the SCM into the platform, refer to the appropriate Platform Hardware  
Reference for SYS-6000/6010, SYS-6006, or SYS-6014/6016.  
After your system has been assembled, verify a link has been established between the components  
and that traffic is being passed. The Base Ethernet and Fabric Ethernet switches can be checked by  
pinging from component to component.  
You should also set passwords for the rootand the adminusers, and create user accounts for those  
who do not require administrative privileges. See the Software Guide for Management Processors and  
General Purpose Computing Processors for more information.  
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Where to get more product information  
Please visit the RadiSys Web site at www.radisys.com for product information and other resources.  
Downloads (manuals, release notes, software, etc.) are available via the Technical Support Library  
product links at www.radisys.com/support or the product pages at www.radisys.com/products.  
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