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viiiEPC Connecting GuideChapter 6. Console Cabling Requirements 6-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Console Cabling Re
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9-1FDDI Interconnect RequirementsChapter 9. FDDI Interconnect RequirementsDescribes particular cabling for FDDI applications.FDDI Interconnect Require
9-2EPC Connecting GuideHardware ComponentsFDDI Interconnect Full Kit (2 EPC400-N)DCKG013–0000DCKG013–0000 component is only used to link two EPC400 no
9-3FDDI Interconnect RequirementsFDDI Interconnect Base Kit (EPC1200-N)DCKG016–0000IdentificatorDescription QuantityDCCG124–0000 PCI FDDI Fibre Dual R
9-4EPC Connecting GuideCabling DiagramsINTCF05 FDDI Interconnect for 2 NodesFigure 48. INTCF05: FDDI Interconnect for 2 Nodes. Case: EPC800 Nodes.
9-5FDDI Interconnect RequirementsFigure 50. INTCF05: FDDI Interconnect for 2 Nodes. Mixed Case: (MCA * PCI nodes) with anEPC800 node.Figure 51.
9-6EPC Connecting Guide Figure 52. INTCF06: FDDI Interconnect with Hub (Dual Homing)
9-7FDDI Interconnect RequirementsCabling LegendItem M.I. NodeTypeDesignation Length FRUCBLG179–1900 Ethernet cable RJ45/RJ45 - 100 Mhz 10m 91094001–0
9-8EPC Connecting GuideCabling InstructionsDual homing configuration provides two attachments to FDDI network. One of themfunctions as a backup link i
9-9FDDI Interconnect RequirementsGeneral Configuration ProcedureThe network configuration phase of an interconnect are standard.Note: This procedure i
ixTable of ContentsChapter 7. Fast Ethernet Interconnect Requirements 7-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fast Ethernet Interconnect Requir
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10-1Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsChapter 10. Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsDescribing particular cabling for Disk Drive applications.Disk
10-2EPC Connecting GuideSSA Disk SubsystemYou will find:• MI List, on page 10-2.• General Information, on page 10-2.• Cabling Diagrams, on page 10-4.•
10-3Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsPut the disks in the increasing order of their bar–code number, starting by the front (slot onthe left hand) a
10-4EPC Connecting Guide2. For PCI nodes (EPC400 and EPC1200) and for mixed configurations, sharing of aSSA loop is limited to 2 nodes with PCI adapt
10-5Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsFigure 55. SSACF01: Loop diagram: 1 to 4 nodes, 1 SSA cabinet, 1 to 4 segments.
10-6EPC Connecting Guide Figure 56. SSACF01: Cabling example for 4 nodes, 1 SSA cabinet and 16 disks.Parts ListCabling example for 4 nodes, 1
10-7Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsSSACF02: Cabling For 1 to 6 Nodes, With 2 SSA CabinetsFigure 57. SSACF02: Base mounting diagram (1 to 6 node
10-8EPC Connecting Guide Figure 59. SSACF02: Cabling example for 6 nodes, 2 SSA cabinets and 32 disks.At least 8 disk drives are man
10-9Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsSSACF03: Cabling For 5 to 8 Nodes with 1 SSA CabinetFigure 60. SSACF03: Base mounting diagram (5 to 8 nodes, 1
xEPC Connecting GuideChapter 10. Disk Subsystems Cabling Requirements 10-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disk Subsystems Cabling Requirem
10-10EPC Connecting Guide Figure 62. SSACF03: Cabling example for 8 nodes, 1 SSA cabinet and 16 disks.Parts ListCabling example for 8 node
10-11Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsAs soon as there is more than one node connected to a single port on the SSA cabinet, theinternal bypass must
10-12EPC Connecting GuideSSACF04: Cabling For 7 to 8 Nodes With 2 SSA CabinetsFigure 63. SSACF04: Base mounting diagram (7 to 8 nodes, 2 SSA cabinets,
10-13Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsFigure 65. SSACF04: Cabling example for 8 nodes, 2 SSA cabinets and 32 disks.Parts ListCablin
10-14EPC Connecting GuideSSACF05: Cabling 1 to 8 Nodes With 3 SSA CabinetsFigure 66. SSACF05: Base mounting diagram (1 to 8 nodes, 3 SSA cabinets,
10-15Disk Subsystems Cabling Requirements Figure 68. SSACF05: Cabling example for 8 nodes, 3 SSA cabinets and 48 disks.At least 12
10-16EPC Connecting GuideCabling InstructionsThe cabling instruction lines are generated by the ordering document.• The nodes are named by N1, N2, ..
10-17Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsOptic Fibre ExtenderUsage CasesCAUTION:The solutions suggested here are not offered in standard.With the intr
10-18EPC Connecting GuideFigures 69 and 70 illustrate disaster recovery solutions which differ in terms of number ofnodes and shared SSA cabinets. The
10-19Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsFigure 70. Optic Fibre Extender: Global diagram (1 pair of 2 nodes, 2 cabinets).Cabling Diagram With 1 or 2 N
1-1Introducing the Escala Powercluster SeriesChapter 1. Introducing the Escala Powercluster SeriesIntroducing the Powercluster family of Escala racks.
10-20EPC Connecting Guide Figure 72. Cabling schema with FIbre Optical Extenders (1 or 2 nodes, 1 SSA cabinet on each side).
10-21Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsCabling Diagram With 1, 2 or 3 Nodes, 2 SSA Cabinets on Each SideFigures 73 and 74 show configurations with t
10-22EPC Connecting Guide Figure 74. Cabling diagram with FIbre Optical Extenders (1, 2 or 3 nodes, 2 SSA cabinets on eachside).
10-23Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsDisk Array Subsystems (DAS)You will find:• MI List on page 10-23• Usage Cases for SCSI Technology on page 10-
10-24EPC Connecting GuideIDENTIFICATOR DESCRIPTIONCKTG0105–0000 Add’nal Link Control Card (DAE 5000)CKTG0106–0000 Add’nal Link Control Card (DAS 57xx)
10-25Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsIDENTIFICATOR DESCRIPTIONMSUG100–0D00 17.8GB HI Speed SCSI-2 Disk for DASMSUG101–0D00 17.8GB HI Speed SCSI-2
10-26EPC Connecting GuideIDENTIFICATOR DESCRIPTIONDCCG140–0000 PCI Enhanced Fibre Channel AdapterDCCG147–0000 PCI 64–bit Copper Fibre Channel AdapterD
10-27Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsCabling Diagrams for SCSI TechnologyParts ListItemM.I. Designation Length FRUCKTG070–0000 Y SCSI cable (68MD
10-28EPC Connecting GuideDASCF02: Cabling for: Single SP / Single SCSI with 1 node – Daisy chained DASFigure 76. DASCF02: Single SP / Single SCS
10-29Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsDASCF04: Cabling for: Dual SP / Dual SCSI with 1 node – Daisy chained DASFigure 78. DASCF04: Dual
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10-30EPC Connecting GuideDASCF06: Example of Single SP / Single SCSI with up to 4 nodes – one DAS (2)Figure 80. DASCF06: Example of Single
10-31Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsDASCF08: Cabling for: Single SP / Single SCSI with up to 4 nodes – Daisy chainedDAS (2)Figure 82.
10-32EPC Connecting GuideDASCF10: Cabling for Dual SP / Dual SCSI with up to 4 nodes – 1 DAS (2) Figure 84. DASCF10: Dual SP /
10-33Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsDASCF12: Cabling Dual SP / Dual SCSI with up to 4 nodes – Daisy chained DAS (2) Fig
10-34EPC Connecting GuideCabling for Configuration & ManagementEPC800, EPC1200 EPC1200A, EPC2400, EOC430 and EPC440 NodesThe following cabling con
10-35Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsEPC400 NodeA multi–port asynchronous board is not appropriate. A serial port is suitable for the DASmanagemen
10-36EPC Connecting GuideExamples of Use for Fibre ChannelThe following only applies to PCI nodes (EPC400/430/440, EPC1200, EPC1200A andEPC2400) with
10-37Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsFigure 91.Disk Array Enclosure – DAEDAS management software is the Navisphere application.The communication b
10-38EPC Connecting GuideThe following table describes the intended uses of the different configurations.DiagramnumberNb ofloopsNb ofnodesNb ofadapter
10-39Disk Subsystems Cabling Requirements2. DAS 5300 model with a RAID subsystem, including:• Either a single–SP DPE or a dual–SP including a DAE disk
2-1EPC400Chapter 2. EPC400 SeriesDescribing the Escala RT Series rack with an Escala RT drawer.EPC400 Series – ProfileThese models, contained in a 19”
10-40EPC Connecting GuideRack 400: CKTG109-0000 – Rackmount option (DAE 5000)Rack 1200: CKTG110-0000 – Rackmount option (DAE 5000)Disk Drives: MSUG110
10-41Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsThe micro-modem referenced ME62AF (said mini-driver) in Blackbox catalogues is anexample of what you can purc
10-42EPC Connecting Guide• Size 1.3cm x 5.3cm x 10.9cm• Weight <0.1kgInstallation of micro-modemEven if the micro-modem are not delivered with EPC
10-43Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsFigure 97.DAS Fibre Channel – Configuration for Micro-modem Multi-Function Line DriversFor setting an extende
10-44EPC Connecting GuideCabling Diagrams for Fibre ChannelParts ListItemM.I. Designation Length FRUFCCQ002–1000 Cord 2CU/DB9 0,5m 91060001-001FCCQ0
10-45Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsSLOOP00: Single Loop, 1 Node, 1 or 2 DAEFigure 99.SLOOP00: Single Loop, 1 Node, 1 or 2 DAE.SLOOP01: Single Lo
10-46EPC Connecting GuideSLOOP02: Single Loop, 2 Nodes, 1 DAS (1 SP) Figure 101.SLOOP02: Single Loop, 2 Nodes, 1 DAS (1 SP).SLOOP03: Single Loop, 1
10-47Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsSLOOP04: Two Loops, 2 Nodes, 2 DAEs (1 LCC)The following applies to EPC400/430/440 and EPC1200A/2400 HA packa
10-48EPC Connecting GuideDLOOP01: Dual Loop, 1 Node with 2 Adapters, 1 DAS with 2 SPsFigure 104.DLOOP01: Dual Loop, 1 Node with 2 Adapters, 1 DAS with
10-49Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsDLOOP02: Dual Loop, 2 Nodes, 1 DAS with 2 SPsFigure 106.DLOOP02: Dual Loop, 2 Nodes, 1 DAS with 2 SPs.
2-2EPC Connecting GuideList of Drawers for EPC400 Series RackThe drawers, with their rack-mount kits, that can be mounted into the EPC400 rack are asf
10-50EPC Connecting GuideDLOOP03: Dual Loop, Two Hubs, N Nodes, D DAS with 2 SPsFigure 107.DLOOP03: Dual Loop, Two Hubs, N Nodes, D DAS with 2 SPs.
10-51Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsXLOOP01: 1 Node, Single or Dual Loop, 1 Deported DASFigure 108.XLOOP01: 1 Node, Single or Dual Loop, 1 Deport
10-52EPC Connecting GuideXLOOP02: 2 Nodes, Dual Loop, 4 Hubs, 2 DAS Figure 110.XLOOP02: 2 Nodes, Dual Loop, 4 Hubs, 2 DAS.
10-53Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsDSWITCH01: Dual Switch, N Nodes, D DAS with 2 SPsFigure 111.DSWITCH01: Dual Switch, N Nodes, D DAS with 2 SPs
10-54EPC Connecting GuideJDA SubsystemsAMDAS JDA disk subsystems (End Of Life) are only available on EPC800 nodes.You will find:• MI List, on page 10-
10-55Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsWhen it is common to two nodes the disk cabinet can be used as system disk extension orshared disk subsystem.
10-56EPC Connecting GuideFigure 113. JDACF02: 1 node + 1 controller, 1 SCSI bus, 2 plates.JDACF03 2 nodes + 2 controllers (1 per node), 2 SCSI buses,
10-57Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsJDACF05 1 node + 2 controllers, 2 SCSI buses, 2 platesFigure 116. JDACF05: 1 node + 2 controllers, 2 SCSI
10-58EPC Connecting GuideJDACF07 2 nodes + 1 controller per node – HA mode , 1 shared SCSI bus, 1 plateFigure 118. JDACF07: 2 nodes + 1 controller
10-59Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsJDACF09 2 nodes + 2 controllers per node – HA mode, 2 shared SCSI buses, 2platesFigure 120. JDACF09: 2 n
3-1EPC800Chapter 3. EPC800Describing the Escala RM Series rack with a CPU rack drawer.EPC800 – ProfileM.I. (CPXG211–0000)This model, contained in a 1
10-60EPC Connecting GuideConfiguration ProceduresThe following gives the installation procedure of AMDAS JDA in an EPC800 configuration.This procedure
10-61Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsConfigurations for JDACF03 & JDACF041. Follow the steps 1 to 3 of procedure above for each node to connec
10-62EPC Connecting GuideUsing AMDAS JBOD Disks as a System Disk ExtensionBuilding a System Disk1. Stop gracefully HACMPsmit clstop2. Stop all the app
10-63Disk Subsystems Cabling Requirements4. Build a copy of each other logical volumes of hdisk0 on hdisk1:Mklvcopy hd1 2 hdsik1 # Fi
10-64EPC Connecting GuideEMC2 Symmetrics Disk SubsystemMI ListM.I.Designation Length FRUDRWF006–0000 Just a Bunch of Disk Array DrawerCDAF333–1800 CDA
10-65Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsM.I. FRULengthDesignationCMOF006–0000 1024MB Cache UPG.for CDA4000MSOF303–9002 DRV3030–92 9GBX2 3,5”MSOF303–2
10-66EPC Connecting GuideExamples of UsePoint-to-point ConnectionOne port of a Symmetrix box is connected to an Escala server through a single adapter
10-67Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsFigure 123. Multiple connection of an EMC2 Symmetrix subsystemBase Configuration with HACMPThe usual HA confi
10-68EPC Connecting GuideConfiguration with HACMP and Powerpath (multiple paths)Figure 125. Configuration of an EMC2 Symmetrix subsystem with Powerpat
10-69Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsHA LibraryMI ListIDENTIFICATOR DESCRIPTIONEXTERNAL ADD’L MEDIA (DLT4000 & DLT7000)MTSG014–0000 20/40GB EX
3-2EPC Connecting GuideList of Drawers for EPC800 RackThe drawers, with their rack-mount kits, that can be mounted into the EPC 400 rack are asfollows
10-70EPC Connecting GuideHA DLT7000 (DE – 68mD)Y cable / adapter6m Cable / adapter[CKTG070–0000CBLG157–1700CKTG049–0000CBLG157–1700[CKTG070–0000 CBLG1
10-71Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsCase of a Shared LibraryThe following depicts a configuration example of an EPC400 with 2 nodes sharing an LX
10-72EPC Connecting GuideCabling Examples for Non Shared LIbrariesNo Y cables are used. An external terminator is used to terminate a SCSI chain. On
10-73Disk Subsystems Cabling RequirementsCabling Examples for Shared LIbrariesCabling for: 2 Nodes – 1 Adapter per Node – 1 Drive412 2413Figure 130. L
10-74EPC Connecting GuideCabling for: 2 Nodes – 2 Adapters per Node – 2 Drives4 41 1224 41 1322Figure 132. LIBCF03: 2 Nodes – 2 Adapters per Node – 2
11-1Tape Subsystems Cabling RequirementsChapter 11. Tape Subsystems Cabling RequirementsSummarizing tape drive applications.Tape Subsystems – Overview
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12-1Remote MaintenanceChapter 12. Remote MaintenanceDescribes remote maintenance solutions.Remote Maintenance – OverviewDetails in:• Modems in Powercl
12-2EPC Connecting GuideFor configuration RMCF02, the internal modem of the S100 is prepared and configured atmanufacture. In other configurations, th
12-3Remote MaintenanceModem on PowerConsoleCabling Diagram with Console ConcentratorDiagram with Escala S100Figure 133 shows an example which is relev
4-1EPC1200Chapter 4. EPC1200/1200A and 2400Describing the Escala EPC1200/1200A and 2400 Systems which consist of two racks (acomputing rack with a CPU
12-4EPC Connecting GuideDiagram with Escala S100 and one modem by nodeFigure 134 shows an example which is relevant for any Powercluster configuration
12-5Remote MaintenanceModem on a Node’s S2 PlugBasic Cabling for a Uni-node Configuration• On an EPC 800 node the modem is external.• On an EPC 400 no
12-6EPC Connecting GuideFigure 136. RMCF03: Remote maintenance: Modem on a Node’s S2 plug w/ Console ConcentratorExample of UseThis sol
12-7Remote MaintenanceUsing Two ModemsTwo modems are provided with every 2-node configuration which does not include anyconsole concentrator. When ext
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A-1Appendix A. – Marketing Identifier Cross-ReferencesAppendix A. Marketing Identifier Cross-ReferencesProvides a way to trace the use, in this docume
A-2EPC Connecting GuideCBLG102-1700, 10-51CBLG102-1700, 10-40CBLG104-2000, 7-3, 7-7CBLG104-2000, 7-15, 7-26, 7-38, 12-2CBLG105-1800, 7-7CBLG105-1800,
A-3Appendix A. – Marketing Identifier Cross-ReferencesCKTG080-0000, 10-51CKTG094-0000, 7-2CMMF001-0000, 10-50CMMF002-0000, 10-50CMMF003-0000, 10-50CMM
A-4EPC Connecting GuideCSKU103-2100, Cluster PowerConsole (Europe), 7-36CSKU103-P100, Cluster PowerConsole (UK), 7-35CSKU103-U100, Cluster PowerConsol
A-5Appendix A. – Marketing Identifier Cross-ReferencesDCDF007-0000, 10-50DCKG010-0000, 8-2DCKG011-0000, 8-2DCKG012-0000, 8-2DCKG013-0000, 9-2DCKG014-0
4-2EPC Connecting GuideStandard Adapters/CablesOne CBLG105–1800 serial cable is automatically generated for every drawer.Two CBL1912 adapter cables (9
A-6EPC Connecting GuideGGTFG039-0000, 7-2GTFG039-0100, 7-2GTFG042-0000, 7-33, 7-34GTFG043-0000, 7-35, 7-36GTFG044-0000, 7-35, 7-36GTFG045-0100, 7-2IIN
A-7Appendix A. – Marketing Identifier Cross-ReferencesMSCG023-0000, 10-23, 10-51MSCG024-0000, 10-2MSCG029-0000, 10-2MSCG030-0000, 10-23, 10-51MSCG032-
A-8EPC Connecting GuideMTUG029-0P00, Cluster PowerConsole Extensions (Escala S Series), 7-34MTUG032-0P00, Cluster PowerConsole Extensions (Escala S Se
A-9Appendix A. – Marketing Identifier Cross-ReferencesVVCW3630, 7-7, 7-15, 7-26, 7-33, 7-34, 7-35, 7-36, 7-37, 7-38, 12-2XXSMK003-0000, 7-24XSMK004-00
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B-1Appendix B. – Technical Support BulletinsAppendix B. Technical Support BulletinsWhere to find Technical Support Bulletins: linking M.I.s to spare p
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C-1Appendix C. – PCI/ISA/MCA Adapter ListAppendix C. PCI/ISA/MCA Adapter ListLists of adapters (controllers) and their identification labels.Adapter C
C-2EPC Connecting GuideISA BusLabelDescriptionB5-2B5-AB5-BB5-CB5-DB5-EISDN ControllerInternal Modem ISA FRANCEInternal Modem ISA UKInternal Modem ISA
D-1Appendix D. – Cabling Identification CodesAppendix D. Cable and Connector Identification CodesDetails in:• Cable Identification Markings• Connector
4-3EPC1200List of Drawers for EPC1200 RackThe drawers, with their rack-mount kits, that can be mounted into the EPC1200 rack are asfollows.LegendThe f
D-2EPC Connecting GuideObject Identification for FROM–TO LabelsCPU CPU DrawerPCI PCI Expansion drawer (EPC400)CEC Computing Rack (EPC1200)I/O I/O (E
D-3Appendix D. – Cabling Identification CodesDAS 3500 Disk Sub-systemSPA/1 Fibre channel connector of Service processor ASPB/1 Fibre channel connecto
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G-1GlossaryGlossaryThis glossary contains abbreviations, key–words and phrases that can be found in this document.ATFApplication-Transparent Failover.
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IndexX-1IndexNumbers8-Port Asynch.M.I. DCCG067-0000, 3-1M.I. DCCG130-0000, 4-2AAdapters, List, C-1Alternative Cabling, Cluster Console & SystemCon
X-2EPC Connecting GuideConsole concentrator, 12-1Controller, List. See hardware components,PCI/ISACustomer’s responsibility, Cabling, 6-38DDAS Disk Su
IndexX-3EMC2 Symmetrics Disk Subsystem, 10-64HA Library, 10-69JDA Disk Subsystem, 10-54SSA Disk Subsystem, 10-2System Console & Graphics Display,
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5-1SubsystemsChapter 5. SubsystemsIntroduces the different types of subsystems.Subsystems – SummaryThere are several types of subsystems:• User consol
5-2EPC Connecting GuideUser ConsolesThere are 4 terminal types, see page 6-1.• System Console, an ASCII terminal (BQ306)• Graphics Display (on all mod
5-3SubsystemsNumber ofnodesAdminis-trationHubConsoleConcen-tratorConsole Type DedicatedAdmin. NetworkFigure CrossReferencePage1 0 0 System Console,Gra
5-4EPC Connecting GuideSerial NetworksThere are two type of serial networks:A first one is used by HACMP to monitor the nodes. Nodes periodically exch
5-5SubsystemsInterconnect There are two interconnect types:• FDDI interconnect, on page 7-2• Fast Ethernet interconnect, on page 9-2.For 2–node config
5-6EPC Connecting GuideHA LibraryFor details, see page 10-69.Number of NodesNumber of DrivesNumber of Adapters / NodesSSA Picture Cross ReferencePage2
5-7SubsystemsDAS SCSI For details, see page 10-23.ConfigurationTypeNumber of AttachedNodesDaisy ChainedY/NNumber of Node-DASCablesFigure CrossRefere
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5-8EPC Connecting GuideDAS FC-AL Not on EPC800.For details, see page 10-36.ConfigurationTypeNumber ofAttachedNodesNumber ofAdaptersPer NodeFC-AL Hub
6-1Console Cabling RequirementsChapter 6. Console Cabling RequirementsDescribes cabling requirements for control consoles.Console Cabling Requirements
6-2EPC Connecting GuideSystem Console and Graphics DisplayDetails in:• List of MIs, on page 6-2.• Hardware Components, on page 6-3.• Examples of Use,
6-3Console Cabling RequirementsHardware ComponentsSystem Console (France)CSKU101–1000 (AZERTY)IdentificatorDescription Length QuantityDTUK016–01F0 BQ3
6-4EPC Connecting GuideSystem Console (Germany)CSKU101–000G (QWERTY)IdentificatorDescription Length QuantityDTUK016–01F0 BQ306 Screen and logic – Euro
6-5Console Cabling RequirementsExamples of UseSystem ConsoleThe System Console (ASCII terminal) is offered in the following cluster configurations:• U
6-6EPC Connecting GuideFigure 6. PWCCF01: 2–node Escala EPC – (one System Console).Note: The 8 async ports board is not mandatory. In this case, use S
6-7Console Cabling RequirementsFigure 8. PWCCF08: 2–node EPC – (1 System Console, 1 Graphic Display).Note: The Ethernet cable is not mandatory. The LA
6-8EPC Connecting GuideCabling LegendItemM.I. Designation Length FRUCBL1912 Cable, Adapter RS232 (9M/25M) 0.3m 76958073-002CBLG104-2000 Cable, local
6-9Console Cabling RequirementsCabling of the System Console to the Console ConcentratorFigure 11. Cabling of the System Console to the Console Conce
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6-10EPC Connecting GuideConfiguration Procedure for a 2-Node EPC with 1 System ConsoleThe procedure is performed from the ASCII terminal connected to
6-11Console Cabling RequirementsCluster Administration HubDetails in:• Hardware Components, on page 6-11.• Examples of Use, on page 6-12.• Cabling Leg
6-12EPC Connecting GuideExamples of UseThe Cluster Administration Hub is used to set up a dedicated administration network(10Base-T Ethernet network).
6-13Console Cabling RequirementsFigure 13. Cluster Administration Hub Ethernet ConnectionsTo ClusterConsole or PowerConsoleFigure 14. Cluster Adm
6-14EPC Connecting GuideConsole ConcentratorDetails in:• Hardware Components, on page 6-14.• Usage cases DCKU115–2000, on page 6-15.• Usage cases DCKU
6-15Console Cabling RequirementsUsage cases DCKU115–2000The Console Concentrator is used with:• a Powerconsole whatever is the number of nodes in the
6-16EPC Connecting GuideCabling Diagrams DCKU115–2000Figure 15. Console Concentrator Cabling DCKU115–2000Cabling LegendItemM.I. Designation Length FRU
6-17Console Cabling RequirementsUsage cases DCKU119–2000The Console Concentrator is used with:• a Powerconsole whatever is the number of nodes in the
6-18EPC Connecting GuideCabling Diagrams DCKU119–2000Figure 16. Console Concentrator Cabling DCKU119–2000Cabling LegendItemM.I. Designation Length FRU
6-19Console Cabling RequirementsConsole Concentrator ConfigurationThe configuration of the console concentrator is undertaken by Customer Services. Th
iiiAbout This BookAbout This BookTypical Powercluster configurations are illustrated, together with the associatedsub-systems. Cabling details for eac
6-20EPC Connecting GuideExample 1 of Label FormatAdmin NetworkExampleof ValueExample ofLabelYour Own Value Your Own LabelNetwork Mask 255.0.0.0 N/APow
6-21Console Cabling RequirementsConsole Concentrator Configuration ProcedureBefore you start, note that:• The Console Concentrator (CS/2600) is config
6-22EPC Connecting Guide3. Only if Powerconsole is usedEstablish the connection between the workstation and CS/2600 on the serial port J0– using the c
6-23Console Cabling Requirements– and key in <Enter> few times to obtain the following prompt:Welcome to the 3Com Communication[1] CS>15.Add
6-24EPC Connecting Guide[10] cs# sh !2 dp <ENTER>– etc.22.Check the CS/2600 network connection:– Make for example a ping to the PowerConsole sta
6-25Console Cabling RequirementsPowerConsole Configuration ProcedureUpdate the file /etc/hosts with the different addresses configured on the CS/2600
6-26EPC Connecting GuideCluster ConsoleDetails in:• Hardware Components, on page 6-26.• Examples of Use, on page 6-26.• Cabling Diagrams, on page 6-27
6-27Console Cabling RequirementsIf there is no Cluster Administration Hub, that is to say no dedicated administration network,the Console Concentrator
6-28EPC Connecting GuideFigure 18. Cluster Console with Console ConcentratorFigure 19. Cluster Console with Connection to Node’s S1 Plug
6-29Console Cabling RequirementsCabling Diagrams for a 2–node ConfigurationThere are two CBLG105–1800 cables . A first one is generated automatically
ivEPC Connecting GuideDocument OverviewThis manual is structured as follows:Chapter 1 Introducing the Escala Powercluster SeriesIntroduces the Powercl
6-30EPC Connecting GuideFigure 21. Alternative Cabling of Cluster Console and System Console – Common administrationgraphical interfaceFigure 22. Alte
6-31Console Cabling RequirementsCabling Diagrams For Configuration With More Than 2 NodesWith a dedicated–administration network, use the integrated E
6-32EPC Connecting GuideWith no dedicated–administration network, the Console Concentrator and the ClusterConsole (X Terminal) must be connected to th
6-33Console Cabling RequirementsCabling InstructionsDocumentation ReferencesInstalling Your Explora Family System17” Professional Color Monitor – Use
6-34EPC Connecting Guide16.Once the prompt> is displayed, if the Boot is not automatic, then:type >BLand press ENTER17.Two or three windows appe
6-35Console Cabling RequirementsCluster PowerConsoleCluster PowerConsole is provided by an AIX workstation from the following:– Escala S SeriesDetails
6-36EPC Connecting GuideHardware Components (Escala S Series)Cluster PowerConsole Extensions are listed on page 6-37.Cluster PowerConsole (Escala S Se
6-37Console Cabling RequirementsCBL1912RS232 CABLE 9M/25M Pins 0.5 m 1CBLG106–2000 Cable Remote RS232 (25M/25F) 15 m 1CBLG179–1900 Cable RJ45 Category
6-38EPC Connecting GuideCBLG179–1900Cable, RJ45 Ethernet for HUB connection 10m 1VCW3630 Cable, Ethernet ”Thin” (15M, 15F) toTransceiver5m 1Examples o
6-39Console Cabling RequirementsFigure 25. PowerConsole With a Dedicated Administration NetworkFigure 26. PowerConsole Without Dedicated Administrati
vAbout This BookTerminologyThe term “machine” is used to indicate the proprietary hardware, in this case the Escalafamily of multi–processors.The term
6-40EPC Connecting GuideCabling LegendItemM.I. Designation Length FRUCBL1912 Cable, Adapter RS232 (9M/25M) 0.3m 76958073-002CBLG104-2000 Cable, loca
6-41Console Cabling RequirementsFigure 28. PowerConsole to Console Concentrator and Administration Hub orFigure 29. PowerConsole with Remot
6-42EPC Connecting GuideCabling Pattern (without Modems) Cabling to be used if there is a dedicated–administration network.Customer’s LA
6-43Console Cabling RequirementsCabling to be used when there is no dedicated–administration network.The Console Concentrator and the PowerConsole wil
6-44EPC Connecting GuideExample of Cable Usage (for a 2–node Powercluster)TypeFunction Cabling From – To Description QTYCBLG 106–2000 Link CS2600/J1 t
6-45Console Cabling RequirementsConfiguration Rules for PowerConsole 2 ExtensionsAdditional internal disk drives and media drives must be placed in th
6-46EPC Connecting Guide
7-1Fast Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsChapter 7. Fast Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsDescribing particular cabling for Fast Ethernet applicatio
7-2EPC Connecting GuideHardware Components Fast Ethernet Interconnect Full Kit (2 EPC400-N)DCKG009–0000DCKG009–0000 component is only used to link two
7-3Fast Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsFast Ethernet Interconnect Base Kit (EPC1200-N)DCKG012–0000IdentificatorDescription QuantityDCCG137–0000 PCI
viEPC Connecting Guide• Escala S Series System Service GuideReference: 86 A1 91JX• Escala Mxxx Installation & Service GuideReference: 86 A1 25PN•
7-4EPC Connecting Guide
7-5Fast Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsAdvanced switch usageWhen two fast ethernet interconnects are ordered between the same group of nodes, twocr
7-6EPC Connecting Guide• Full Duplex must be used only for connections thru a SWITCH or POINT to POINTconnections. In particular you can use Full Dupl
7-7Fast Ethernet Interconnect Requirements Figure 36. INTCF10: Ethernet Switch Single Interconnect for 3 to 8 Nodes with Single Adapter PerNod
7-8EPC Connecting GuideFigure 37. INTCF10: Ethernet Switch Single Interconnect for 3 to 8 Nodes with Dual Adapters PerNode
7-9Fast Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsFigure 38. Redundant Fast Ethernet Interconnect for 3 to 8 Nodes
7-10EPC Connecting GuideCabling InstructionsBetween 2 Nodes (node #1 and node #2)Connect one end of the cross–over cable (CBLG161–1900) to the RJ45 po
7-11Fast Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsGeneral Configuration ProcedureThe following steps describe the network configuration phase of an interconn
7-12EPC Connecting GuideIn order to configure the other adapters on a node, please use the SMIT FurtherConfiguration menus. Otherwise the HOSTNAME wou
7-13Fast Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsOn node #2 ping every node and check reachability with every node# ping node1_X# rsh node1_X uname –awhich
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7-14EPC Connecting Guide
8-1Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsChapter 8. Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsDescribing particular cabling for Gigabit Ethernet a
8-2EPC Connecting GuideHardware Components Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect Full Kit (2 EPC400-N)DCKG029–0000DCKG029–0000 component is only used to link
8-3Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsLocal management can be performed via an RS–232 (DB–9 port) line, as well asout–of–band management via an
8-4EPC Connecting GuideCabling DiagramsFigure 42. Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect for 2 Nodes
8-5Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsFigure 43 depicts an interconnect where each node has a single attachment.For nodes having dual gigabit
8-6EPC Connecting GuideQuick Installation GuideAudience: The following provides quick procedures for installing the SuperStack II Switch9300. It is in
8-7Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsWarning: Hazardous energy exists within the SuperStack II Switch 9300 system. Alwaysbe careful to avoid e
8-8EPC Connecting GuideFigure 46. System and Port LEDsLEDName Type ColorIndicationsDescriptionPower – System Power GreenNo lightThe system is powered
8-9Gigabit Ethernet Interconnect RequirementsAdminister and Operate the systemSee the Administration Guide for information for solving any problemsSee
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