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Intel
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NetStructure™ ZT 7102
Chassis Management Module
Technical Product Specification
August 2004
Order Number: 273770-017
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Revision History
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Overview
1.2 ZT 7102 Features
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1.3 Terms Used in This Document
Table 1. Glossary
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2.0 Hardware Specifications
2.1 Overview
2.2 System Architecture
2.3 Backplane Connections
2.3.1 Slot Connections
2.3.2 Chassis Sensor Connections
2.3.3 Chassis FRU Device Connections
2.4 Power Modules
2.5 Fan Modules
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2.6.1 Faceplate Features
The following features are found on the faceplate of the ZT7102: Table 2. Faceplate Features
2.7 Mechanical
2.7.1 Board Dimensions and Weight
2.7.2 PCB Dimensions
2.8 Connectors
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2.8.1 J1 Backplane Connector
2.8.2 J2 Backplane Connector
Table 5. J1 Connector Pinout
2.8.3 J3 Backplane Connector
Table 6. J2 Connector Pinout
Table 7. J3 Connector Pinout
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2.8.4 Backplane Pin Descriptions
Table 8. Pin Type Definitions
Table 9. Pin Descriptions (Sheet 1 of 2)
2.8.5 JA1 Ethernet Port
2.8.6 J6 Serial Port
2.8.7 J7 Telco Alarm Connector
2.9 Electrical and Environmental
2.9.1 CMM Power
2.9.2 Power Ramp Circuitry
2.9.3 Operating Temperature
2.9.4 Reliability
2.9.5 Absolute Maximum Ratings
2.9.6 DC Operating Characteristics
2.10 Onboard Switches
2.10.1 Switch Descriptions
2.10.1.1 S1 (Alarm Cutoff and Board Reset)
2.10.1.2 SW1-1 (Password Reset)
2.11 Processor and Chipset
2.12 Memory
2.12.1 Removing the SODIMM
2.12.2 Installing Memory
2.13 Flash
2.14 Dual Ethernet Controllers
2.16 Telco Alarm Signal
2.16.1 Alarm Relays
2.16.2 Opto Inputs
2.17 Real Time Clock
2.18 Network Time Synchronization
2.19 Watchdog Timer
2.20 Battery Backup
2.20.1 Replacing the Battery
2.21 Running Your System Without A CMM
3.0 Software Specifications
3.1 Operating System
3.2 Command Line Interface (CLI)
3.3 SNMP/UDP
3.4 Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Interface
3.6 Sensor Event Logs (SEL)
3.6.1 CMM SEL Architecture
3.6.2 Satellite Management Controller (SMC) Boards
3.6.3 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) Boards
3.6.4 Retrieving a SEL
4.0 CMM Redundancy, Synchronization and Failover
4.1 Overview
4.2 Hardware Redundancy Specification
4.3 Synchronization
4.3.1 Synchronization Requirements
4.4 CMM Failover
4.4.4 Scenarios That Failover to an Equally Healthy CMM
4.4.5 Failover Timing
4.4.6 Manual Failover
5.0 CMM Installation and Removal
5.1 Unpacking
5.2 Connectivity
5.3 Installing the CMM
5.4 Removing the CMM
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6.0 Built-In Self Test
6.1 BIST Test Flow
6.2 Boot-BIST
6.3 Early-BIST
6.4 Mid-BIST
6.5 Late-BIST
6.6 Event Log Area and Event Management
6.7 OS Flash Corruption Detection and Recovery Design
6.7.1 Monitoring the Static Images
6.7.2 Monitoring the Dynamic Images
6.7.3 CMM Failover
6.8 BIST Test Descriptions
6.8.1 Flash Checksum Test
6.8.2 Base Memory Test
6.8.3 Extended Memory Tests 6.8.3.1 Walking Ones Test
6.8.3.2 32-Bit Address Test
6.8.4 FPGA Version Check
6.8.5 DS1307 RTC Test
6.8.6 NIC Presence/Local PCI Bus Test
6.8.7 OS Image Checksum Test
6.8.8 CRC32 Checksum
7.0 CMM Connection and Setup
7.1 CLI Overview
7.2 Connecting to the CLI
7.2.3 FTP Into the CMM
7.3 Initial Setup - Logging in for the First Time
7.3.1 Setting IP Address Properties
7.3.1.1 Setting IP Information (IP Address, Netmask, and Gateway) Eth0
Eth1 and Eth1:1
7.3.1.2 Setting Eth0 to DHCP
7.3.2 Setting a Hostname
7.3.3 Setting Auto-Logout Time Limit
7.3.4 Rebooting the CMM
8.0 Command Line Interface (CLI) Syntax and Arguments
8.1 cmmget and cmmset syntax
8.2 Help Parameter: -h
8.3 Location Parameter: -l
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8.4 Target Parameter: -t
8.5 Dataitem Parameter: -d
Table 22. Target (-t) Keywords
Table 23. dataitem (-d) Keywords for All Locations (Sheet 1 of 2)
Table 24. dataitem (-d) Keywords for System location
Table 25. dataitem (-d) Keywords for BladeN Locations
Table 23. dataitem (-d) Keywords for All Locations (Sheet 2 of 2)
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Table 26. dataitem (-d) Keywords for Chassis Location
Table 27. dataitem (-d) Keywords for CMM Location (Sheet 1 of 2)
8.6 Value Parameter: -v
Sample CLI Operations can be found in Appendix D, Example CLI Commands.
8.7 Sample CLI Operations
Table 27. dataitem (-d) Keywords for CMM Location (Sheet 2 of 2)
8.8 Generating a System Status Report
9.0 Resetting the Password
9.1 Resetting the Password in a Single CMM System
9.2 Resetting the Password in a Dual CMM System
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10.0 Sensor Types
10.1 Threshold-Based Sensors
10.1.1 Threshold-Based Sensor Events
10.2 Discrete Sensors
10.2.1 Discrete Sensor Events
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11.0 Health Event Strings
11.1 Syntax of Health Event Strings
11.1.1 healthevents Query Event Syntax
11.1.2 SEL Event Syntax
11.2 Sensor Targets
11.3 Healthevents Queries
11.3.1 HealthEvents Queries for Individual Sensors
11.3.2 HealthEvents Queries for All Sensors on a Location
11.3.3 No Active Events
11.3.4 Not Present or Non-IPMI Locations
11.4 List of Possible Health Event Strings
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11.4.1 All Locations
Note: Power Supply feed lost event string is currently not implemented.
11.4.2 PowerSupplyN Location (IPMI-Compliant Supplies Only)
Table 29. Threshold-Based Sensor Event Strings (Voltage, Temp, Current, Fan)
Table 30. Power Supply Event Strings (PowerSupplyN)
11.4.3 CMM Location
Table 31. B IST Event Strings (BIST) (Sheet 1 of 2)
11.4.4 Chassis Location
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Table 36. Slot Event Strings (Slot N Event)
Table 37. CMM Redundancy Event Strings (CMM [1-2] Redundancy)
Table 38. C MM Failover Event Strings (CMM Failover)
Table 39. CMM File Sync Event Strings (CMM File Sync)
Table 40. Chas sis Sensor Event Strings
Table 38. CM M Failover Event Strings (CMM Failover)
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12.0 Slot Power Control
12.1 Difference between a Boards HEALTHY# Signal and a Boards Health
12.2 Slot Power-Up Sequence
12.2.1 Assertion of BD_SEL#
12.2.1.1 System Master Boards
12.3 Obtaining the Power State of a Board
12.4 Controlling the Power State of a Slot
12.4.1 Powering Off a Board
12.4.2 Powering On a Board
12.4.3 Resetting a Board
12.5 Power Sequencing Commands and Policies
12.5.1 Retrieving the Healthy# Ramp-Up Time
12.5.2 Setting the Healthy# Ramp-Up Time
12.5.3 Retrieving the Maximum Power-Up Attempts
12.5.4 Setting the Maximum Power-Up Attempts
12.5.5 Power Sequencing SEL Events
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13.0 Power Supplies
13.1 Power Supply Detection
13.2 Inhibit, Degrade, and Fail Signals
13.3 Inhibiting Power Supplies
13.4 Precautions For Inhibiting Power Supplies
13.5 Inhibiting Power Supplies
13.6 Enabling Power Supplies
14.0 Drone Mode SBC Support
14.0.1 Adding a Drone Mode Capable SBC
14.0.2 Removing a Drone Mode Capable SBC
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15.0 Active vs. Offline Slots
15.1 Determining the State of a Slot
15.2 Setting a Slot to Offline Mode
15.3 Setting a Slot to Active Mode
15.4 Limitations of the Offline Mode
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16.0 Obtaining FRU Information
16.1 FRU Information
16.2 FRU Query Syntax
16.3 Chassis FRU Validity Check
17.0 Fan Control and Monitoring
17.1 Setting Fan Speed
17.1.1 Considerations for Turning Off the Fans
17.2 Automatic Fan Control
17.3 Querying Fan Tray Sensors
18.0 CMM Scripting
18.1 CLI Scripting
18.1.1 Script Synchronization
18.2 Associating Scripts to Event Severity
18.2.1 Listing Scripts Associated With Events
18.3 Setting Scripts for Specific Individual Events
18.3.1 Event Codes
18.4 Setting Event Scripts
18.5 Slot Events
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19.0 SNMP
19.1 CMM MIB
19.2 MIB Design
19.2.1 CMM MIB Objects
19.2.2 Querying Non-IPMI Compliant Blades and Power Supplies
19.3 SNMP Agent
19.3.1 Configuring the SNMP Agent Port
19.3.2 Configuring the Agent to Respond to SNMP v3 Requests
19.3.3 Configuring the Agent Back to SNMP v1
19.3.4 Setting up an SNMP v3 MIB Browser
19.4 SNMP Trap Utility
19.4.1 Configuring the SNMP Trap Port
19.4.2 Configuring the CMM to Send SNMP v3 Traps
19.4.3 Configuring the CMM to Send SNMP v1 Traps
19.5 Configuring and Enabling SNMP Trap Addresses
19.6 Security Model
19.6.1 SNMPv3 Security: Authentication Protocol and Privacy Protocol
19.7 snmpd.conf
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20.0 RPC
20.1 Setting Up the RPC Interface
20.2 Using the RPC Interface
20.2.1 GetAuthCapability()
20.2.2 ChassisManagementApi()
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Table 45. Error and Return Codes for the RPC Interface (Sheet 1 of 4 )
Table 45. Error and Return Codes for the RPC Interface (Sheet 2 of 4)
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Table 45. Error and Return Codes for the RPC Interface (Sheet 3 of 4 )
20.2.3 ChassisManagementApi() Threshold Response Format
Table 45. Error and Return Codes for the RPC Interface (Sheet 4 of 4)
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20.2.4 ChassisManagementApi() String Response Format
Table 46. Threshold Response Formats
Table 47. String Response Formats (Sheet 1 of 4)
Table 47. String Response Formats (Sheet 2 of 4)
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Table 47. String Response Formats (Sheet 3 of 4)
20.2.5 ChassisManagementApi() Integer Response Format
Table 47. String Response Formats (Sheet 4 of 4)
Table 48. Integer Response Formats (Sheet 1 of 2)
20.2.6 FRU String Response Format
20.3 RPC Sample Code
20.4 RPC Usage Examples
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Table 50. RPC Usage Examples (Sheet 1 of 3)
Table 50. RPC Us age Examples (Sheet 2 of 3)
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Table 50. RPC Usage Examples (Sheet 3 of 3)
21.0 Command Logging
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22.0 Telco Alarm Sensors
22.1 Configuring the Telco Alarm Connector Pins
22.2 Obtaining the Configuration of the Telco Alarm Sensor Connector Pins
22.3 Telco Alarm Connector Sensor Naming
22.3.1 Sensor Names using SNMP
22.4 Telco Alarm Sensors and Redundancy
23.0 Application Hosting
23.1 System Details
23.2 Startup and Shutdown Scripts
23.3 System Resources Available to User Applications
23.3.1 File System Storage Constraints
23.4 Ram Disk Directory Structure
24.0 Busless Backplane Support
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25.0 Updating Software
25.1 Key Features of the Firmware Update Process
25.2 Update Process Architecture
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25.3 Critical Software Update Files and Directories
The update package will be distributed by Intel and may contain the following components:
The following table is a list of files and directories important to the software update process.
25.4 Update Package
Table 51. List of Critical Software Update Files and Directories
25.4.1 Update Package File Validation
25.4.2 Update Firmware Package Version
25.4.3 Component Versioning
25.5 saveList and Data Preservation
25.6 Update Mode
25.7 Update_Metadata File
25.8 Synchronization
25.8.1 Updating to a Newer Synchronization Version
25.8.2 Updating to an Older Synchronization Version
25.8.3 Updating to the Same Synchronization Version
25.9 Single CMM System
25.10 Redundant CMM Systems
25.11 CLI Support
25.12 Hooks for User Scripts
25.12.1 Update Mode User Scripts
25.12.2 Data Restore User Scripts.
25.13 Update Process
25.14 Update Process Status and Logging
25.15 DEBUG_UPDATE Variable
25.16 Update Process Sensor and SEL Events
25.17 RedBoot Update Process
25.17.1 Required Setup
25.17.2 Update Procedure
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Appendix D Example CLI Commands
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Table 55. E xample CLI Commands (Sheet 2 of 2)
Appendix E Datasheet Reference
E.1 Intel CompactPCI* Product Information
E.2 CompactPCI
E.3 IPMI
E.4 Intel IOP310 Processor Chipset
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Appendix F Warranty Information
F.1 I nt el NetStructure Compute Boards & Platform Products Limited Warranty
F.1.1 Returning a Defective Product (RMA)
F.1.2 For the Americas
F.1.3 For EMEA
F.1.4 For APAC
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Appendix G Customer Support
G.2 Technical Support and Return for Service Assistance
G.3 Sales Assistance
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Appendix H Agency Approvals
H.1 CE Certification
H.2 Safety
H.3 Emissions Test Regulations
H.3.5 EN 50081-1 Emissions
H.4 Regulatory Information
H.4.7 FCC (USA)
H.4.8 Industry Canada (Canada)
H.5 Product Safety Information
H.5.8.1 Safety Precautions