Startup and Operation

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Introduction

This chapter gives you information about the:

Power-up procedure

Switches and indicators

Applying Power

After you verify that all necessary hardware preparation is complete and all connections are made correctly, you can apply power to the system.

When you are ready to apply power to the MVME6100:

Verify that the chassis power supply voltage setting matches the voltage present in the country of use (if the power supply in your system is not auto-sensing)

On powering up, the MVME6100 brings up the MOTLoad prompt, MVME6100>

Switches and Indicators

The MVME6100 board provides a single pushbutton switch that provides both abort and reset (ABT/RST) functions. When the switch is depressed for less than three seconds, an abort interrupt is generated to the processor. If the switch is held for more than three seconds, a board hard reset is generated. The board hard reset will reset the MPC7457, MV64360, Tsi148 VME Bridge ASIC, PCI6520, PMC1/2 slots, both Ethernet PHYs, serial ports, PMCspan slot, both flash banks, and the device bus control PLD. If the MVME6100 is enabled for VME system controller, the VME bus will be reset and local reset input is sent to the Tsi148 VME controller.

The MVME6100 has two front-panel indicators:

BDFAIL, software controlled and asserted by firmware (or other software) to indicate a configuration problem (or other failure)

CPU, connected to a CPU bus control signal to indicate bus transfer activity

The following table describes these indicators:

Table 2-1. Front-Panel LED Status Indicators

Function

Label

Color

Description

CPU Bus Activity

CPU

Green

CPU bus is busy

 

 

 

 

Board Fail

BDFAIL

Yellow

Board has a failure

 

 

 

 

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