14 Slot ATCA Shelf: User's Manual
14 Slot ATCA Shelf: User's Manual
User’s Manual
Product Numbers:
11990-600
11990-601
11990-602
11990-603
Impressum:
Schroff GmbH
Copyright2017
Table of Contents
1 Safety ................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Safety Symbols used in this document................................................................ 1
1.2 General Safety Precautions................................................................................. 1
1.3 References and Architecture Specifications ........................................................ 2
1.4 Product definition ................................................................................................. 2
1.5 Terms and Acronyms........................................................................................... 3
2 Hardware Platform............................................................................................ 4
2.1 Shelf Front and Rear View................................................................................... 5
2.2 ESD Wrist Strap Terminals.................................................................................. 6
3 ATCA Backplane............................................................................................... 7
3.1 Logical to Physical Slot Mapping ......................................................................... 7
3.2 Interfaces ............................................................................................................. 7
3.2.1 Base Interface........................................................................................ 7
3.2.2 Fabric Interface ...................................................................................... 7
3.2.3 Synchronization Clock Interface ............................................................ 8
3.2.4 Update Channel Interface ...................................................................... 8
3.2.5 Power Interface...................................................................................... 8
3.3 Dedicated Shelf Manager Slots ........................................................................... 8
3.3.1 Intelligent Platform Management Interface ............................................ 9
3.4 Shelf Data Modules (CDM)................................................................................ 10
3.4.1 IPMB-A Connector (Assembly Option) ................................................ 11
3.4.2 IPMB-B Connector (Assembly Option) ................................................ 11
3.5 Shelf Manager Cross Connect........................................................................... 12
3.6 Logic Ground (GND) and Shelf Ground (Shelf_GND) ....................................... 13
4 Air Filter ........................................................................................................... 14
4.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 14
4.2 Air Filter Replacement ....................................................................................... 14
4.3 Air Filter Presence Sensor................................................................................. 14
5 Shelf Ground Connection .............................................................................. 15
5.1 Specification for the Shelf Ground connection cable ......................................... 15
6 Shelf Alarm Panel and Shelf Alarm Display ................................................. 16
6.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 16
6.2 Shelf Alarm Panel (SAP) ................................................................................... 17
6.3 Shelf Alarm Display (SAD)................................................................................. 18
6.3.1 User definable LEDs ............................................................................ 18
6.4 Shelf Alarm Panel (SAP) Block Diagram ........................................................... 19
6.5 Shelf Alarm Display (SAD) Block Diagram ........................................................ 20
1 Safety
The intended audience of this User’s Manual is system integrators and
hardware/software engineers.
Hazardous voltage!
This is the electrical hazard symbol. It indicates that there are dangerous
voltages inside the Shelf.
Caution!
This is the user caution symbol. It indicates a condition where damage of the
equipment or injury of the service personnel could occur. To reduce the risk of
damage or injury, follow all steps or procedures as instructed.
Warning!
Voltages over 60 V can be present in this equipment. As defined in the
PICMG 3.0 Specification, this equipment is intended to be accessed, to be
installed and maintained by qualified and trained service personnel only.
• Service personnel must know the necessary electrical safety, wiring and
connection practices for installing this equipment.
• Install this equipment only in compliance with local and national electrical
codes.
• For additional information about this equipment, see the PICMG 3.0
Specification (www.picmg.com).
The torque of all FRU (Fan Tray, Air Filter, PEM, PEM cover) fixing screws is
0.7 Nm (6.2 in-lbs)
Term Definition
Backplane Passive circuit board providing the connectors for the front boards. Power distribution,
management and auxiliary signal connections are supported
Shelf Enclosure containing subrack, Backplane, boards, cooling devices, PEMs, same as Shelf
2 Hardware Platform
• 14 slot ATCA 40G Backplane with Dual Star or Full Mesh Fabric Interface,
Dual Star Base Interface and bused interface, supporting twelve 8 U node
board slots and two 8 U hub slots
• Front pluggable Shelf Alarm Panel (SAP): Provides Telco Alarm interface
• Front pluggable Shelf Alarm Display (SAD): Provides Alarm Status LEDs,
Fan Tray Alarm LEDs and serial interfaces for the Shelf Managers
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Two ESD Wrist Strap Terminals (4 mm banana jacks) are located at the lower
front and rear side of the Shelf.
3 ATCA Backplane
The 14-slot ATCA monolithic Backplane provides:
• 40 Gb/s connectivity
• 12 ATCA Node slots
• Two ATCA Hub slots
• Two dedicated Shelf Manager slots
• Two Power Entry Module (PEM) slots
• Two slots for the Shelf Data Modules (CDM)
Physical slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Logical slot 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
HW-Address 4D 4B 49 47 45 43 41 42 44 46 48 4A 4C 4E
(Hex)
IPMB-Address 9A 96 92 8E 8A 86 82 84 88 8C 90 94 98 9C
(Hex)
Update
Channel
Power Domain 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 4 3 4 3 4 3
3.2 Interfaces
3.2.1 Base Interface
Logical slots 1 and 2 are the hub slots for the Dual Star Base Interface.
Base Interface Channel 1 (ShMC) of logical slot 1 and 2 is cross connected to
both dedicated Shelf Manager slots on the ATCA Backplane.
The Fabric Interface in the ATCA Backplane is wired as Dual Star or Full Mesh,
supporting four ports per channel.
The Update Channels are wired between two redundant ATCA Backplane slots
as 10 differential pairs with 100 Ohms impedance. (See Table 2 in this Chapter)
Power distribution within the ATCA Backplane is divided into four Power
Branches. This topology is used for safety reasons to keep the max. current per
fuse less than 35 A. Slots connected by update ports, are on separate power
branches as well as both hub slots, the Shelf Manager slots and the Fan Trays.
The dedicated Shelf Manager slots also have interconnected signals that allow
the Shelf Managers to run in a redundant configuration.
ATCA Board
ATCA Board
ATCA Board
ATCA Board
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ATCA Board
ATCA Board
ATCA Board
ATCA Board
ATCA Board
Primary Secondary
Shelf Manager Shelf Manager
IPMB_A
IPMB_B
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1 CDM 1 3 SEEPROM
2 Temperature Sensor 4 REED Switch for air filter presence
The 2 CDMs are pluggable modules and located on the rear side of the ATCA
Backplane. CDM 1 is located behind PEM A, CDM 2 is located behind PEM B,
The modules can be accessed after removing the resp. PEM.
Connector IPMB-A is wired to the IPMB-A bus and is not assembled by default.
Table 4: IPMB-A Connector
Connector IPMB-B is wired to the IPMB-B bus and is not assembled by default.
Table 5: IPMB-B Connector
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4 Air Filter
Figure 8: Air Filter
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4.1 Introduction
The ATCA Shelf provides a front replaceable air filter.
When installing the air filter, the filter element must be in top position
Hazardous voltage!
Before powering-up the Shelf, make sure that the Shelf Ground terminals are
connected to Protective Earth (PE) of the building.
The ATCA Shelf provides a Shelf ground terminal at the right rear bottom side.
The Shelf ground terminal provides two M6 studs to connect a double-lug Shelf
ground terminal cable.
Figure 9: Shelf ground terminal
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6.1 Introduction
Some Shelf Manager I/O functionalities have been moved to separate boards
called Shelf Alarm Panel (SAP) and Shelf Alarm Display (SAD).
Figure 10: Connection between Shelf Manager and SAP
SAP
Alarm LEDs User LEDs SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 Telco Alarm
SILENCE
L
1
R
2
CA
R3
R
JO
ER
ER
NO
ITI
E
MA
US
US
US
MI
CR
CH0
CH0
Ch4
Ch4
Filter LTC4300 LTC4300 Filter LTC4300 LTC4300
PCA9543 PCA9543
ShMM-700R ShMM-700R
3 1 2 3
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The LEDs USER (1, 2, 3) are user definable and connected to the I²C-bus I/O
port of the PCA 9555 on the SAP.
PCA 9555
LED_MIN (Alarm)
Minor Alarm
(0x44 / 0x22)
Power Alarm LED_USER1
LED_USER2
INT#
SCL/SDA (I²C-bus Channel 0)
I2C_PWR_A
3.3V
I2C_PWR_B
GND
SAP_PRES
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amber LED_USER3
green LED_USER2
red LED_USER1
ShMgr L
ShMgr R
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Pin 1 Pin 8
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The Shelf Alarm Display provides two RS-232 serial console connectors for
Shelf Manager 1 and Shelf Manager 2. The connectors are 8-pin RJ45 modular
receptacles.
RS-232 ShMM-500
RJ45 Pin Type Description
Signal Signal
The Shelf Alarm Panel provides the Telco Alarm LEDs. These LEDs indicate
presence of Critical, Major and Minor alarms as follows:
Table 7: Telco Alarm LEDs
State Description
The Alarm Silence push button on the Shelf Alarm Panel faceplate deactivates
the alarm relays. During the time Alarm Silence is activated, the Alarm LEDs
flash. By pressing the Alarm Silence push button a second time, the alarm relays
are reactivated and the Alarm LEDs are solid.
The Alarm Silence push button only activates the Alarm Silence state, but
does not reset the alarms. If the silence interval (default 600 s) is exceeded
without resolving the alarms, the alarms will be re-initiated.
Hardware Reset:
Two relay inputs at the DB15 connector are used to reset the Minor and Major
alarm state.
The reset inputs accept timed pulse inputs for clearing Minor and Major alarm
states. Reset is accomplished by asserting a voltage differential from 3.3 VDC
to 72 VDC for between 200 ms and 300 ms. The acceptance voltage range is
from 0 to 48 VDC continuous (handles up to 60 VDC at a 50% duty cycle). The
current drawn by a reset input does not exceed 12 mA.
There is no hardware reset (reset input) for the Critical Alarm state.
Software Reset:
The RMCP and CLI functions can be used to set and reset the Telco Alarms
(incl. Critical Alarm). See the Pigeon Point Shelf Manager External Interface
Reference for more information.
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1 AMIR+ MinorReset+
2 AMIR- MinorReset-
3 AMAR+ MajorReset+
4 AMAR- MajorReset-
5 ACNO CriticalAlarm - NO
6 ACNC CriticalAlarm - NC
8 AMINO MinorAlarm – NO
9 AMINC MinorAlarm – NC
11 AMANO MajorAlarm – NO
12 AMANC MajorAlarm – NC
14 APRCO PwrAlarm – NO
Pin 1
Pin 28
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1 GND Ground
2 GND Ground
3 GND Ground
4 RXD0_ACB1 Receive Data to Shelf Manager 1
5 RXD0_ACB2 Receive Data to Shelf Manager 2
6 TXD0_ACB1 Transmit Data from Shelf Manager 1
7 TXD0_ACB2 Transmit Data from Shelf Manager 2
8 DSR_ACB1 Data Set Ready to Shelf Manager 1
9 DSR_ACB2 Data Set Ready to Shelf Manager 2
10 DTR_ACB1 Data Terminal Ready from Shelf Manager 1
11 DTR_ACB2 Data Terminal Ready from Shelf Manager 2
12 CTS_ACB1 Clear To Send from Shelf Manager 1
13 CTS_ACB2 Clear To Send from Shelf Manager 2
14 RTS_ACB1 Request To Send to Shelf Manager 1
15 RTS_ACB2 Request To Send to Shelf Manager 2
16 LED_MIN Signal to Minor Alarm LED
17 LED_MAJ Signal to Major Alarm LED
18 LED_CRIT Signal to Critical Alarm LED
19 LED_USER1 Signal to User Definable LED1
20 LED_USER2 Signal to User Definable LED2
21 LED_USER3 Signal to User Definable LED2
22 RST_PB Signal from Alarm Silence Push Button
23 LED_FT_FAIL_1 Signal to Fan Tray Left Alarm LED
24 LED_FT_FAIL_2 Signal to Fan Tray Center Alarm LED
25 LED_FT_FAIL_3 Signal to Fan Tray Right Alarm LED
26 LED_FT_OK_1 Signal to Fan Tray Left OK LED
27 LED_FT_OK_2 Signal to Fan Tray Center OK LED
28 LED_FT_OK_3 Signal to Fan Tray Left OK LED
Pin 1 Pin 16
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Table 10: Shelf Alarm Panel Horizontal Board Connector Pin Assignment
Pin Signal Name Description
7 RST_PB Signal from Alarm Silence Push Button on Shelf Alarm Dis-
play
8 GND Ground
11 GND Ground
6.13 SAP Console Cable for the Shelf Manager Serial Interface
Figure 19: RJ45 to DB9 Serial Console Cable
RTS 1 8 CTS
RJ45-male DTR 2 6 DSR DB9-female
TXD0 3 2 RX
Ground 5 1
GND 4 5
GND 5 5 Ground 9 6
RXD0 6 3 TX
DSR 7 4 DTR
1 8 CTS 8 7 RTS
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7 Fan Trays
7.1 Introduction
The 14 Slot ATCA Shelf contains three hot-swappable Fan Trays. The Fan
Trays are plugged-in at the upper rear side of the Shelf and can be removed by
lifting the retention lever.
Each Fan Tray contains two fans for cooling the front boards and the RTM
section of the Shelf. The cooling of the RTM section is provided by guiding air
through cutouts in the ATCA Backplane.
The fan speeds are monitored by tachometer signals sent from the Fan Trays to
the Shelf Manager. The Shelf Manager regulates the fan speed with a DC
voltage.
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0 Fan #0
1 Fan #1
2 Fan #2
3 Fan #3 10 Fan Tray #0 (left)
4 Fan #4 11 Fan Tray #1 (center)
5 Fan #5 12 Fan Tray #2 (right)
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These signals are controlled by the PCA9555 I²C device on the Fan Tray PCB.
The Shelf Manager has access to these signals via the Master-Only I²C-bus.
Table 13: Fan Tray Signals
Signal description
-48 V_A bus voltage Indicates the presence of the –48V_A / VRTN_A at the Horizontal Board
Connector
-48 V_A fan tray voltage Indicates the presence of the –48V_A / VRTN_A after the fan tray’s
mains fuse
-48 V_B bus voltage Indicates the presence of the –48V_B / VRTN_B at the Horizontal Board
Connector
-48 V_B fan tray voltage Indicates the presence of the –48V_B / VRTN_B after the fan tray’s main
fuse
DC/DC OK Indicates the proper functioning of the DC/DC converter which generate
the 24 V voltage supply for the fans and the optical-isolation devices on
the Shelf Manager
Fan Off Turns off the fans
Color Description
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1 I2C_PWR_A 13 GND
2 I2C_PWR_B 14 FAN_PRES
3 SCL_CH3 15 HA0
4 SDA_CH3 16 HA1
5 LED_FT_FAIL 17 INT#
6 LED_FT_OK 18
7 19 VRTN_B
8 20 VRTN_A
9 FAN_TACH2 21 -48V_B
10 FAN_TACH1 22 -48V_A
11 FAN_Speed 23 FAN_24V_RTN
12 24 FAN_24V
Configuration registers 6 and 7 in the PCA9555 control the direction of the I/O
pins. Normally a 0xdf is written to register 6 and a 0x17 is written to register 7.
This will make all pins to inputs except for 0.5, 1.7, 1.6, 1.5 and 1.3.
Configuration registers 4 and 5 in the PCA9555 control the inversion of the I/O
pins. Normally a 0x00 is written to register 4 and 5. This will make the polarity of
all of the pins the same as the bits in the registers.
1,60
1,40
1,20
Airflow (m³/min)
1,00
0,80
0,60
0,40
0,20
0,00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
0,18
0,16
0,14
Airflow (m³/min)
0,12
0,10
0,08
0,06
0,04
0,02
0,00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
8 Horizontal Board
Figure 26: Horizontal Board
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The Horizontal Board (7) is located behind the Fan Trays at the top of the Shelf.
The Horizontal Board provides the connectors for the Fan Trays (2, 4, 6), the
SAP (3) and the SAD (5).
The signals from the Fan Trays, the SAP and the SAD are routed through the
Riser Board (1) to the ATCA Backplane.
Hazardous voltage!
Before working ensure that the power is removed from the power connection
cables. When the system is powered on, do NOT touch the power terminals.
Warning!
Although there are fuses in the power entry circuit of the Shelf, the power lines
must be protected on rack level with circuit breakers.
9.1 Introduction
Two pluggable redundant Power Entry Modules (PEMs) are located at the rear
bottom side of the Shelf. Each PEM provides power terminals for 140 A power
feeds. Each power feed consists of 2 –48 VDC cables and its corresponding
return cables and is protected by a 50 A fuse.
Each input feed is divided internally at the PEM in 4 output branches toward the
backplane. In this way, each PEM has 1 input feed and 4 output branches.
The power filtering consists of filtered power terminals and a discrete line-filter
for each power branch.
The input voltage range for the Shelf is from -40 VDC to -72 VDC.
These devices are connected to the I²C-bus via an LTC4300 I²C buffer.
To detect a blown fuse, the presence of the voltages before and after the fuses
is monitored by the PCA9555.
To indicate to the Shelf Manager the presence of the PEM, a presence signal is
grounded by the PEM.
A Hot Swap Push Button and a Blue Hot Swap LED provide Hot Swap
functionality.
A red (power failure) and a green (OK) LED provide status indication.
Each of the 4 redundant output branches supply power to a separate part of the
ATCA Backplane.
The PEM (together with all shelf related FRUs) are protected against wrong
polarity up to +57 V DC, but it does not block wrong polarity voltage being
applied to shelf related FRUs and to Zone 1 power wiring of payload slots.
Suppressor diodes are included in the feed chain that provide protection against
a K.20 pulse of 500 V being applied to its input (K.20 surge pulse, "Basic level",
Table 7, pulse type 7.3, 500 V applied to -48V and -48V RTN branches at the
same time against shelf ground) so that PEM itself and other shelf related FRUs
can sustain this level of pulse.
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A4 A3 A2 A1 B1 B2 B3 B4
-48 V_1 VRTN_1 -48 V_2 VRTN_2 -48 V_3 VRTN_3 -48 V_4 VRTN_4
Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6
D INT# PEM_PRES
C HA0 HA1
B SCL_CH4 GND
The Schroff Shelf Manager ACB-VI is a 78 mm x 280 mm board that fits into a
dedicated Shelf Manager slot in a Schroff ATCA Shelf.
The Shelf management software runs on the Pigeon Point Shelf Management
Mezzanine 700 (ShMM-700R), a compact 204-pin SO-DIMM form-factor
module, installed on theACB-VI carrier board.
The ACB-VI carrier board includes several on-board devices that enable
different aspects of Shelf management based on the ShMM-700R. These
facilities include I²C-based hardware monitoring/control and GPIO expander
devices.
The ACB-VI also provides the Fan Controller for up to 9 Fans and individual
Ethernet connections to both Base Hubs (ShMC cross connect).
The Shelf Manager communicates inside the Shelf with IPM controllers over the
Intelligent Platform Management Bus (IPMB). The Shelf Manager also provides
an IPMB interface for the non-intelligent FRUs in a Schroff Shelf. The Shelf
Manager communicates with the non-intelligent FRUs over I²C busses and
expose the sensors for these FRUs at IPMB address 0x20.
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The ShMM-700R provides two IPMBs. The IPMB-A and IPMB-B from the
ShMM-700R are routed to the Backplane connector through I2c buffers. The
ATCA Backplane buses the two IPMBs to the ATCA boards.
The Active# signal of the ShMM-700R is used to switch on/off the pull-up
resistors of the IPMBs.
Figure 34: Block diagram bused IPMB
7 R
LTC
4300
Enable
Ready
LTC
4300
Enable
Ready
Cross_B_Enable
Radial_A_Enable
3.3 V
..... .....
ShMM-700R IBMB_A 1
.....
.....
FPGA 1
Backplane Connector
SPI_A IBMB_A 16
IBMB_A Cross
IBMB_B 1
.....
.....
FPGA 2
SPI_B IBMB_B 16
IBMB_B Cross
Radial_B_Enable
Cross B Enable
The ETH0 interface of the shelf manager can manually be switched between the
front panel RJ45 connector (“Front”-position of the rocker-switches) and the
backplane connector going to the hub board base interface (“Back”-position of
the rocker-switches).
The ATCA specification requires a base channel interface between the shelf
manager and the Hub board. The ETH0 rocker-switches MUST be in “Back”-
position in normal operation of the shelf manager in an ATCA-shelf.
Figure 36: ETH Switches shown in default position
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Table 25: Connector (P23) pin assignment for Shelf Manager Cross Connect
Row Designation ab cd ef gh
5 Shelf Manager Port Tx1+ Tx1- Rx1+ Rx1- Tx2+ Tx2- Rx2+ Rx2-
with Shelf Manager
Cross Connects Shelf Manager Cross Connect 1 Shelf Manager Cross Connect 2
The Shelf Manager provides a a blue Hot Swap LED. The LED indicates when
it is safe to "remove" the Shelf Manager from a powered Shelf.
Table 26: Hot Swap LED
Off The Shelf Manager is not ready to be removed/disconnected from the Shelf
Solid Blue The Shelf Manager is ready to be removed/disconnected from the Shelf
The two Shelf Manager communicate over the TCP/IP based Software
Redundancy Interface (SRI) which is implemented via a pair of USB links
between the ShMM-700Rs. The active instance posts incremental state updates
to the backup via this interface. As a result, the backup can quickly step into the
active role if necessary.
The Hardware Redundancy Interface (HRI) between the two Shelf Manager
instances enables the exchange of hardware level ShMM-700R state
information, including the following:
• Presence: each Shelf Manager instance knows whether the other instance
is present in the shelf.
• Health: each instance knows whether the other instance considers itself
„healthy“.
• Switchover: the backup instance can force a switchover if necessary.
The ACB-VI Hardware Redundancy Interface supports the upgrade from ACB-
V to ACB-VI in an ATCA System without interruption. For details see the
firmware release note.
To access all sensor data you have to connect to the active Shelf Manager!
11.10.1 Basic CLI Commands
Service personnel can read system information, FRU information and sensor
datas with the following basic commands. For a full list of all CLI commands refer
to the Pigeon Point Shelf Manager External Interface Reference Manual.
12 0 0 FRU 0 HOT_SWAP Hot Swap 0xf0 Discrete This sensor returns the hot-swap
states for FRU 0.
12 1 0 IPMB LINK IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link
state.
12 2 0 Local Temp Temperature 0x01 Threshold This sensor measures the local tem-
perature.
12 3 0 3V3_local Voltage 0x02 Threshold This sensor measures the local 3.3 V
voltage in volts.
12 4 0 I2C_PWR_B Voltage 0x02 Threshold This sensor measures the 3.3 V power
supply B voltage supplied to I2C
devices in volts.
12 5 0 I2C_PWR_A Voltage 0x02 Threshold This sensor measures the 3.3 V power
supply A voltage supplied to I2C
devices in volts.
12 6 0 VBAT Voltage 0x02 Threshold This sensor measures the battery volt-
age in volts.
Type-
IPMC Nr. LUN Name Type Class Description
Code
12 16 0 -48A Bus voltage Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the -48 V_A of fused on the local shelf
manager.
12 17 0 -48B Bus voltage Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the -48 V_B of fused on the local shelf
manager.
12 18 0 -48A ACB voltage Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the -48 V_A behind the shelf man-
ager’s main fuse.
12 19 0 -48B ACB voltage Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the -48 V_B behind the shelf man-
ager’s main fuse.
12 20 0 20V AUX Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
20 V on carrier shelf manager.
12 21 0 -48A ACB Fuse Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the state of
-48 V_A on the shelf manager.
12 22 0 -48B ACB Fuse Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the state of
-48 V_B on the shelf manager.
12 128 0 CPLD State OEM reserved 0xde Discrete This sensor indicates the high-level
redundancy state of the ShMM, along
with the state of the low-level redun-
dancy bits exposed by the CPLD, and
redun-dancy-related exceptional condi-
tions in the CPLD, if any.
12 129 0 Reboot Reason OEM reserved 0xdd Discrete This sensor indicates the reason for
the last reboot.
20 0 0 FRU 0 HOT_SWAP Hot Swap 0xf0 Discrete This sensor returns the hot-swap
states for FRU 0.
20 0 3 HPI Sys Event OEM reserved 0xdb Discrete The purpose is to enhance the interac-
tion between the shelf manager and
Pigeon Point HPI implementa-tions:
IntegralHPI and Pigeon Point
OpenHPI. This sensor sends IPMI
events in a special format to signal HPI
implementations that changes have
occurred within the shelf manager.
20 1 0 IPMB LINK IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link
state. (Only systems with bussed IPM)
20 2 0 FRU 1 HOT_SWAP Hot Swap 0xf0 Discrete This sensor returns the hot-swap
states for FRU 1.
20 3 0 FRU 2 HOT_SWAP Hot Swap 0xf0 Discrete This sensor returns the hot-swap
states for FRU 2.
20 4 0 FRU 3 HOT_SWAP Hot Swap 0xf0 Discrete This sensor returns the hot-swap
states for FRU 3.
20 5 0 FRU 4 HOT_SWAP Hot Swap 0xf0 Discrete This sensor returns the hot-swap
states for FRU 4.
20 6 0 FRU 5 HOT_SWAP Hot Swap 0xf0 Discrete This sensor returns the hot-swap
states for FRU 5.
20 7 0 FRU 6 HOT_SWAP Hot Swap 0xf0 Discrete This sensor returns the hot-swap
states for FRU 6.
20 8 0 FRU 7 HOT_SWAP Hot Swap 0xf0 Discrete This sensor returns the hot-swap
states for FRU 7.
20 9 0 FRU 8 HOT_SWAP Hot Swap 0xf0 Discrete This sensor returns the hot-swap
states for FRU 8.
(Sensor 10 ...26 only systems with radial IPM)
20 10 0 IPMB LINK 1 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 1
state.
20 11 0 IPMB LINK 2 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 2
state.
20 12 0 IPMB LINK 3 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 3
state.
Type-
IPMC Nr. LUN Name Type Class Description
Code
20 13 0 IPMB LINK 4 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 4
state.
20 14 0 IPMB LINK 5 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 5
state.
20 15 0 IPMB LINK 6 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 6
state.
20 16 0 IPMB LINK 7 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 7
state.
20 17 0 IPMB LINK 8 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 8
state.
20 18 0 IPMB LINK 9 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 9
state.
20 19 0 IPMB LINK 10 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 10
state.
20 20 0 IPMB LINK 11 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 11
state.
20 21 0 IPMB LINK 12 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 12
state.
20 22 0 IPMB LINK 13 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 13
state.
20 23 0 IPMB LINK 14 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 14
state.
20 24 0 IPMB LINK 15 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 15
state.
20 25 0 IPMB LINK 16 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 16
state.
20 26 0 IPMB LINK 17 IPMB Link 0xf1 Discrete This sensor returns the IPMB link 17
state.
20 119 0 TelcoAlarmInput TELCO Alarm Input 0xf4 Discrete Telco alarm input sensor.
20 120 0 Left Exhaust Temperature 0x01 Threshold This sensor measures the left outlet
temperature.
20 121 0 Center Exhaust Temperature 0x01 Threshold This sensor measures the central out-
let temperature.
20 122 0 Right Exhaust Temperature 0x01 Threshold This sensor measures the right outlet
temperature.
20 123 0 SAP Temp Temperature 0x01 Threshold This sensor measures the shelf alarm
panel temper-ature.
20 124 0 Temp_In Left Temperature 0x01 Threshold This sensor measures the left inlet
temperature.
20 126 0 Temp_In Right Temperature 0x01 Threshold This sensor measures the right inlet
temperature.
20 131 0 TELCO Alarms OEM reserved 0xdf Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
critical, major and minor alarm of the
Shelf Alarm Panel.
20 132 0 BMC Watchdog Watchdog 2 0x23 Discrete BMC watchdog sensor.
20 133 0 SYSTEM EVENT System Event 0x12 Discrete System event sensor.
20 135 0 FT Oper.Status Management Sub- 0x28 Discrete This sensor monitors if all the fan trays
syst. Health are opera-tional or if some fan trays is
not operation.
20 136 0 Cooling State Management Sub- 0x28 Discrete This sensor monitors the cooling sta-
syst. Health tus.
20 137 0 Fans State Management Sub- 0x28 Discrete This sensor monitors the fan status.
syst. Health
20 138 0 SHM Redundancy Management Sub- 0x28 Discrete This sensor monitors the shelf man-
syst. Health ager redundancy status.
20 150 0 Air Filter Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor checks the presence of the
air filter.
20 152 0 SAP Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor checks the presence of the
shelf alarm panel.
Type-
IPMC Nr. LUN Name Type Class Description
Code
20 160 1 PEM A Voltage Voltage 0x02 Threshold This sensor measures the input volt-
age of PEM A.
20 163 0 PEM A Input Pres Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the input voltage of PEM A.
20 164 0 PEM A Branch 1 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the voltage after the fuse on branch 1
of PEM A.
20 165 0 PEM A Branch 2 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the voltage after the fuse on branch 2
of PEM A.
20 166 0 PEM A Branch 3 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the voltage after the fuse on branch 3
of PEM A.
20 167 0 PEM A Branch 4 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the voltage after the fuse on branch 4
of PEM A.
20 170 1 PEM B Voltage Voltage 0x02 Threshold This sensor measures the input volt-
age of PEM B
20 173 0 PEM B Input Pres Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the input voltage of PEM B.
20 174 0 PEM B Branch 1 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the voltage after the fuse on branch 1
of PEM B.
20 175 0 PEM B Branch 2 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the voltage after the fuse on branch 2
of PEM B.
20 176 0 PEM B Branch 3 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the voltage after the fuse on branch 3
of PEM B.
20 177 0 PEM B Branch 4 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the voltage after the fuse on branch 4
of PEM B.
20 192 0 PEM A Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor checks the presence of the
PEM A
20 193 0 PEM B Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor checks the presence of the
PEM B
20 194 0 Shelf EEPROM 1 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor checks the presence of
shelf EEPROM 1
20 195 0 Shelf EEPROM 2 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor checks the presence of
shelf EEPROM 2
20 200 0 PEM A Temp Temperature 0x01 Threshold This sensor measures the tempera-
ture. of PEM A
20 201 0 PEM B Temp Temperature 0x01 Threshold This sensor measures the tempera-
ture. of PEM B
20 203 0 Fan Tray 0 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor checks the presence of fan
tray 0.
20 204 0 Fan Tray 1 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor checks the presence of fan
tray 1.
20 205 0 Fan Tray 2 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor checks the presence of fan
tray 2.
20 208 0 24V FT 0 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the 24 V of fan tray 0.
20 209 0 -48A bus FT 0 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the –48 V_A of fan tray 0.
20 210 0 -48A FT 0 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the –48 V_A after fan tray 0’s main
fuse.
20 211 0 -48B bus FT 0 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the –48 V_B of fan tray 0.
20 212 0 -48B FT 0 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the –48 V_B after fan tray 0’s main
fuse.
Type-
IPMC Nr. LUN Name Type Class Description
Code
20 213 0 -48A FT 0 Fuse Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor monitors the state of the
–48 V_A fuse of fan tray 0.
20 214 0 -48B FT 0 Fuse Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor monitors the state of the
–48 V_B fuse of fan tray 0.
20 215 0 24V FT 1 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the 24 V of fan tray 1.
20 216 0 -48A bus FT 1 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the –48 V_A of fan tray 1.
20 217 0 -48A FT 1 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor ndicates the presence of
the –48 V_A after fan tray 1’s main
fuse.
20 218 0 -48B bus FT 1 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the –48 V_B of fan tray 1.
20 219 0 -48B FT 1 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor ndicates the presence of
the –48 V_B after fan tray 1’s main
fuse.
20 220 0 -48A FT 1 Fuse Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor monitors the state of the
–48 V_A fuse of fan tray 1.
20 221 0 -48B FT 1 Fuse Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor monitors the state of the
–48 V_B fuse of fan tray 1.
20 222 0 24V FT 2 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the 24 V of fan tray 2.
20 223 0 -48A bus FT 2 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the –48 V_A of fan tray 2.
20 224 0 -48A FT 2 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the –48 V_A after fan tray 2’s main
fuse.
20 225 0 -48B bus FT 2 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the –48 V_B of fan tray 2.
20 226 0 -48B FT 2 Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor indicates the presence of
the –48 V_B after fan tray 2’s main
fuse.
20 227 0 -48A FT 2 Fuse Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor monitors the state of the
–48 V_A fuse of fan tray 2.
20 228 0 -48B FT 2 Fuse Entity Presence 0x25 Discrete This sensor monitors the state of the
–48 V_B fuse of fan tray 2.
20 240 0 Fan Tach. 0 Fan 0x04 Threshold This sensor indicates the speed of the
fan 0 (RPM).
20 241 0 Fan Tach. 1 Fan 0x04 Threshold This sensor indicates the speed of the
fan 1 (RPM).
20 242 0 Fan Tach. 2 Fan 0x04 Threshold This sensor indicates the speed of the
fan 2 (RPM).
20 243 0 Fan Tach. 3 Fan 0x04 Threshold This sensor indicates the speed of the
fan 3 (RPM).
20 244 0 Fan Tach. 4 Fan 0x04 Threshold This sensor indicates the speed of the
fan 4 (RPM).
20 245 0 Fan Tach. 5 Fan 0x04 Threshold This sensor indicates the speed of the
fan 5 (RPM).
Pin# length
A 8.25 mm
B 9.75 mm
C 11.25 mm
The Pin Staging (PS) is the length of the Pins of the connector at the Backplane
not at the Shelf manager.
a PS b PS c PS d PS e PS
1 -48 V_A B VRTN_A B NC B -48 V_B B VRTN_B B
2 - - - - -
3 SHELF_GND B SHELF_GND B SHELF_GND B SHELF_GND B SHELF_GND B
4 - - - - -
5 FAN_TACH0 A FAN_TACH1 A FAN_TACH2 A FAN_TACH3 A FAN_TACH4 A
8 - - - - -
9 PEM_PRES_A A SAP_PRES A SWR_Input# A HLY_Input# A SWR_Output# A
Table 30: Backplane Signal Connector (X102) pin assignment (Radial IPMB)
a PS b PS c PS d PS e PS f PS
1 FT0_PRES# A UART0_TXD A UART1_TXD A FT2_PRES# A INT# A GND C
2 FT1_PRES# A UART0_DTR A Pres_GND A AUX_PRES# A UART0_DSR A C
3 UART0_CD A UART0_RTS A UART1_RXD A HA0 A UART0_CTS A GND C
4 UART0_RXD A I2C_SDA_CH1 A ACTIVE A I2C_SDA_CH0 A GND A C
5 I2C_SCL_CH1 A I2C_SCL_CH0 A UART0_RI A GND A I2C_SDA_CH3 A GND C
6 ETH0_TX+ A ETH0_TX- A GND B USB1_DP A USB1_DM A C
7 ETH0_RX+ A ETH0_RX- A GND B USB0_DP A USB0_DM A GND C
8 I2C_SDA_CH4 A I2C_SCL_CH4 A I2C_SCL_CH3 A I2C_SCL_CH2 A I2C_PWR_B A C
9 IPMB_SCL_B15 A IPMB_SDA_B15 A IPMB_SCL_A15 A IPMB_SDA_A15 A I2C_SDA_CH2 A GND C
10 IPMB_SDA_B16 A IPMB_SCL_B16 A IPMB_SDA_A16 A IPMB_SCL_A16 A I2C_PWR_A A
11 IPMB_SDA_A3 A IPMB_SDA_B3 A IPMB_SCL_B3 A IPMB_SDA_B8 A IPMB_SCL_B8 A GND
12 IPMB_SCL_A3 A IPMB_SDA_A5 A IPMB_SCL_A5 A IPMB_SDA_A8 A IPMB_SCL_A8 A
13 IPMB_SDA_A1 A IPMB_SDA_B7 A IPMB_SCL_A1 A IPMB_SDA_A10 A IPMB_SCL_A10 A GND
14 IPMB_SCL_B7 A IPMB_SDA_A7 A IPMB_SCL_A7 A IPMB_SDA_A6 A IPMB_SCL_A6 A C
15 IPMB_SDA_A9 A IPMB_SDA_B14 A IPMB_SCL_B14 A IPMB_SDA_B10 A IPMB_SCL_B10 A GND C
16 IPMB_SCL_A9 A IPMB_SDA_A4 A IPMB_SCL_A4 A IPMB_SDA_B6 A IPMB_SCL_B6 A C
17 CROSS_SDA_B A IPMB_SDA_B11 A IPMB_SCL_B11 A IPMB_SDA_B4 A IPMB_SCL_B4 A GND C
18 CROSS_SCL_B A IPMB_SDA_A11 A IPMB_SCL_A11 A IPMB_SDA_A14 A IPMB_SCL_A14 A C
19 IPMB_SDA_A13 A IPMB_SCL_A13 A IPMB_SCL_B12 A IPMB_SDA_B12 A IPMB_SDA_B9 A GND C
20 IPMB_SDA_B1 A IPMB_SCL_B1 A CROSS_SCL_A A CROSS_SDA_A A IPMB_SCL_B9 A C
21 IPMB_SDA_B13 A IPMB_SDA_B5 A IPMB_SCL_B5 A IPMB_SDA_B2 A IPMB_SCL_B2 A GND C
22 IPMB_SCL_B13 A IPMB_SDA_A12 A IPMB_SCL_A12 A IPMB_SDA_A2 A IPMB_SCL_A2 A C
Table 31: Backplane Signal Connector (X102) pin assignment (Bused IPMB)
a PS b PS c PS d PS e PS f PS
1 FT0_PRES# A UART0_TXD A UART1_TXD A FT2_PRES# A INT# A GND C
2 FT1_PRES# A UART0_DTR A Pres_GND A AUX_PRES# A UART0_DSR A C
3 UART0_CD A UART0_RTS A UART1_RXD A HA0 A UART0_CTS A GND C
4 UART0_RXD A I2C_SDA_CH1 A ACTIVE A I2C_SDA_CH0 A GND A C
5 I2C_SCL_CH1 A I2C_SCL_CH0 A UART0_RI A GND A I2C_SDA_CH3 A GND C
6 ETH0_TX+ A ETH0_TX- A GND B USB1_DP A USB1_DM A C
7 ETH0_RX+ A ETH0_RX- A GND B USB0_DP A USB0_DM A GND C
8 I2C_SDA_CH4 A I2C_SCL_CH4 A I2C_SCL_CH3 A I2C_SCL_CH2 A I2C_PWR_B A C
9 A A A A I2C_SDA_CH2 A GND C
10 A A A A I2C_PWR_A A
11 A A A A A GND
12 A A A A A
13 A A A A A GND
14 A A A A A C
15 A IPMB_SDA_B A IPMB_SCL_B A A A GND C
16 A A A A A C
17 CROSS_SDA_B A A A A A GND C
18 CROSS_SCL_B A A A IPMB_SDA_A A IPMB_SCL_A A C
19 A A A I A A GND C
20 A A CROSS_SCL_A A CROSS_SDA_A A A C
21 A A A A A GND C
22 A A A A A C
Air filter presence (grounded by air filter presence switch to detect a missing air
AIR_FILT_PR
filter)
Auxiliary 24 VDC (max. 100 mA) generated on Fan Trays (Voltage supply for
FAN_24V
opto-couplers on Shelf Manager)
Return path (Ground reference) for the auxiliary 24 VDC, generated on Fan
FAN_24V_RTN
Trays, used also as reference ground for the fan control voltage
FAN_PRES[0...2] Fan Tray present (grounded on Fan Tray when present)
3.6 V (max. 500 mA) generated on Shelf Manager, redundant path A for Shelf
I2C_PWR_A
I2C-devices on Fan Trays, PEMs and SAP
3.6 V (max. 500 mA) generated on Shelf Manager, redundant path B for Shelf
I2C_PWR_B
I2C-devices on Fan Trays, PEMs and SAP
NC not connected
PEM_PRES_[A, B] PEM [A, B] presence signal (grounded on PEM when present)
ACB-VI: Only used for transition from ACB-V to ACB-VI in a live chassis
Formerly used on the ACB-V: Shelf Manager board presence signal (proprie-
PRES_1#
tary signal cross-connected on Backplane to PRES_GND of other Shelf
Manager)
ACB-VI: Only used for transition from ACB-V to ACB-VI in a live chassis
PRES_GND# Formerly used on the ACB-V: Shelf Manager presence ground (proprietary sig-
nal cross-connected on Backplane to PRES_1# of other Shelf Manager)
Opto isolated PWM signal for fan speed control, emitter, connected to
PWM_E
FAN_24V_RTN on Backplane
12 Technical Data
Table 33: Technical Data
Physical Dimensions
Height 571.6 mm
Width 482.6 mm
Weight
Shipping weight completely assembled 45 Kg
with packaging
Power
Input voltage -40.5 VDC …. -72 VDC
Environmental
Ambient temperature (long term) +5°C…+40°C (41°F to 104°F)
EMI
Conducted Emissions EN 55022 Class A
Safety
Protected Earth Test EN50514, test current 25 A,
resistance <100 mOhm
Number Part
21596-012 Filler Panel (stainless steel) for empty Shelf Manager slot
21591-079 Filler Panel (stainless steel) with airflow buffle for empty front slots
21596-008 Filler Panel (Aluminium profile) with airflow buffle for empty front slots
21591-107 Filler Panel (stainless steel) with airflow buffle for empty RTM slots
21591-099 Filler Panel (Aluminium profile) with airflow buffle for empty RTM slots
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