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Contentsiv 7017 6300–005ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain,Multi-Processor (DDMP) Configurations Models 32through 78 ...
Configuring Channels5–12 7017 6300–005Configuration DiagramsFigure 5–6 and Figure 5–7 are examples of typical channel configurations. Actualconfigura
Configuring Channels7017 6300–005 5–13A5P1P2P3MAINTLANDomain 0CS-5R1CS-5R2CS-5R4CS-5R3CS-5R8CS-5R7CA322-SCICA322-SCICA626-BASA4 A3A2A1 A0B8BTB7B6B5B0A
Configuring Channels5–14 7017 6300–0050714AB0P1P2P3MAINTLANDomain 1CS-5R1CMF0CS-5R2CS-5R3CS-5R4B1 B2 B3 B4 B5CMF1CMF2CMF3CS-5R7CS-5R8CA322-SCICA322-SC
PCITHRU Feature Card7017 6300–005 5–15PCITHRU Feature CardThe PCITHRU card (style PCI3-FTH) permits expanded use of a server connected CSBusby allowin
PCITHRU Feature Card5–16 7017 6300–005Jumper position 1 2 3 40795PCITHRU Channel Slot No. PCI Bridge Jumper Position122331411 Default jumper position
Configuring QIC Tape and CD-ROM7017 6300–005 5–17Configuring QIC Tape and CD-ROMStandard system models include both quarter-inch cartridge (QIC) tape
Information Contained in the NX Systems I/O Configuration Guide5–18 7017 6300–005• Peripheral devices supported on the system:− Comprehensive listin
7017 6300–005 6–1Section 6 Configuring the Servers How This Section Is OrganizedThis section contains the following information:• Describes the
VX1305 Servers6–2 7017 6300–005VX1305 ServersNote: This configuration guide lists the basic features and options offered withVX1305 servers. The VX1
VX1305 Servers7017 6300–005 6–3Table 6–1. Basic Features, VX1305 ServersVX1305ServersProcessors2,3Memory 410/100Mbps LANInterface3.5-Inch1.44-MBFlopp
Contents7017 6300–005 vSection 5. Configuring the Input/Output ModuleIntroduction ...
VX1305 Servers6–4 7017 6300–005ServerAAdditionalProcessorsServer A(Required)QTY. 1VX1305-BSEDSR2450-512or DSR3500-512(Currently available)DSR200081-P2
VX1305 Servers7017 6300–005 6–5Server ComponentsThis subsection provides ordering information for VX1305-BSE/-BSU server componentsOrders for server A
VX1305 Servers6–6 7017 6300–005Table 6–2. VX1305-BSE/-BSU Basic ComponentsComponentStyle NameDescription QtyADP68501-FTF 68F/50F SCSI CABLE ADAPTER
VX1305 Servers7017 6300–005 6–7Additional Memory PackagesTable 6–4 lists the additional memory packages available for use with VX1305 servers attime o
VX1305 Servers6–8 7017 6300–005Optional User Access ComponentsTable 6–6 lists components included with the optional user access components package,sty
VX1305 Servers7017 6300–005 6–9Configuration Guidelines VX1305Table 6–7 lists guidelines for configuring VX1305 servers. Figure 6–2 shows theconnecti
VX1505 Servers6–10 7017 6300–005VX1505 ServersNote: This configuration guide lists the basic features and options offered withVX1505 servers. The VX
VX1505 Servers7017 6300–005 6–11Table 6–8. Basic Features, VX1505 ServersVX1505Servers4Processors2,3,8Memory 410/100Mbps LANInterface3.5-Inch1.44-MBF
VX1505 Servers6–12 7017 6300–005Table 6–9. VX1505-BSE Processor RequirementsNo. of InstalledProcessorsVRMs RequiredTerminators RequiredNotes1 2 3 1st
VX1505 Servers7017 6300–005 6–13ServerAServer A(Required)QTY. 1VX1505-BSE0717Server B(Optional)QTY. 1DIM5072-128DIM5072-2561X128 MB DIMM1X256 MB DIMMM
Contentsvi 7017 6300–005Configuration Guidelines ES5085R ... 6–25ES2024R Servers ...
VX1505 Servers6–14 7017 6300–005ConnectionPackageNTSoftwareFrom PreviousPageSelectNX5820-1NT0716OptionalTapeBackupFrom PreviousPageSelectNXU5810-NTCon
VX1505 Servers7017 6300–005 6–15ProcessorsTable 6–11 lists the processor boards available for use with VX1505 servers.Table 6–11. Processors, VX1505
VX1505 Servers6–16 7017 6300–005Connection Packages and Optional PCI Thru CardTable 6–13 list components included with the connection packages for VX1
VX1505 Servers7017 6300–005 6–17Optional User Access ComponentsTable 6–14 lists components included with the optional user access components package,s
VX1505 Servers6–18 7017 6300–005Configuration Guidelines VX1505Table 6–15 lists guidelines for configuring VX1505 servers. Figure 6–4 shows theconnec
ES5085R Servers7017 6300–005 6–19ES5085R ServersBasic Features• One to ten (Five maximum per domain)− ES5085R servers (Package Style ESR508151-GZN)•
ES5085R Servers6–20 7017 6300–005Table 6–16. Basic Features, ES5085R ServersES5085RServersProcessors 2,3Memory 43.5-Inch1.44-MBFloppyDisk DriveCD-ROM
ES5085R Servers7017 6300–005 6–21Server ComponentsThis subsection provides ordering information for ES5085R server componentsOrders for initial server
ES5085R Servers6–22 7017 6300–005InitialServerQTY. 1ES5085R Package Style(ESR508151-GZN)AdditionalServerProcessorsDIM6168-128DIM6168-256DIM6168-5121X1
ES5085R Servers7017 6300–005 6–23ProcessorsTable 6–17 lists the processor boards available for use with ES5085R servers.Table 6–17. Processors, ES508
7017 6300–005 viiFigures1–1. Typical View of ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K withVX1505 (7U) Servers ...
ES5085R Servers6–24 7017 6300–005Connection Packages and Optional PCITable 6–19 list components included with the connection packages for ES5085R serv
ES5085R Servers7017 6300–005 6–25Optional User Access ComponentsTable 6–20 lists components included with the optional user access components package,
ES2024R Servers6–26 7017 6300–005ES2024R ServersBasic Features• One to ten (Five maximum per domain)− ES2024R servers (Package Style ESR202141-GZN)•
ES2024R Servers7017 6300–005 6–27Table 6–21. Basic Features, ES2024R ServersES2024RServersProcessors 2Memory 33.5-Inch1.44-MBFloppyDisk DriveCD-ROMDr
ES2024R Servers6–28 7017 6300–005Server ComponentsThis subsection provides ordering information for ES2024R server componentsOrders for initial server
ES2024R Servers7017 6300–005 6–29InitialServerQTY. 1ES2024R Package Style(ESR202141-GZN)AdditionalServerProcessorsDIM13368-128DIM13368-256DIM13368-512
ES2024R Servers6–30 7017 6300–005ProcessorsTable 6–22 lists the processor boards available for use with ES2024R servers.Table 6–22. Processors, ES202
ES2024R Servers7017 6300–005 6–31Connection Packages and Optional PCITable 6–24 list components included with the connection packages for ES2024R serv
ES2024R Servers6–32 7017 6300–005Optional User Access ComponentsTable 6–25 lists components included with the optional user access components package,
ES5044R Servers7017 6300–005 6–33ES5044R ServersBasic Features• One to ten (Five maximum per domain)− ES5044R servers (Package Style ESR504141-GZN)•
Figuresviii 7017 6300–0055–8. Dual Domain Typical PCITHRU Card Location in the Internal and ExternalChannel Racks ...
ES5044R Servers6–34 7017 6300–005Table 6–26. Basic Features, ES5044R ServersES5044RServersProcessors 2,3Memory 43.5-Inch1.44-MBFloppyDisk DriveCD-ROM
ES5044R Servers7017 6300–005 6–35Server ComponentsThis subsection provides ordering information for ES5044R server componentsOrders for initial server
ES5044R Servers6–36 7017 6300–005InitialServerQTY. 1ES5044R Package Style(ESR504141-GZN)AdditionalServerProcessorsDIM10068-64DIM10068-128DIM10068-256D
ES5044R Servers7017 6300–005 6–37ProcessorsTable 6–27 lists the processor boards available for use with ES5044R servers.Table 6–27. Processors, ES504
ES5044R Servers6–38 7017 6300–005Connection Packages and Optional PCITable 6–29 list components included with the connection packages for ES5044R serv
ES5044R Servers7017 6300–005 6–39Optional User Access ComponentsTable 6–30 lists components included with the optional user access components package,
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN6–40 7017 6300–005Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and PublicSwitching LANTable
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN7017 6300–005 6–41Table 6–31. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and One Switc
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN6–42 7017 6300–005Table 6–32. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Switc
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN7017 6300–005 6–43Table 6–32. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Switc
7017 6300–005 ixTables1–1. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX Product Models Covered in This Guide ... 1–21–2. Acronyms for System Components ...
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN6–44 7017 6300–005Table 6–32. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Switc
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN7017 6300–005 6–45Table 6–33 shows the assignment for a dual domain systems with one P
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN6–46 7017 6300–005Table 6–33. Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and One Public
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN7017 6300–005 6–47Table 6–34 shows the assignment for a dual domain systems with two P
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN6–48 7017 6300–005Table 6–34. Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and Two PublicS
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN7017 6300–005 6–49Table 6–34. Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and Two PublicS
Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS6–50 7017 6300–005Configuring Optional and Recommended UPSThe Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) option enable
Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS7017 6300–005 6–51Table 6–35. UPS OptionsComponentStyle NameInterconnect Configuration andCable Part No.Indus
Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS6–52 7017 6300–005Table 6–36. Status Selection Between SCP’s and ServersVX1305-BSE/BSU ServersFROM\TO SCP A S
Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS7017 6300–005 6–53UPSSCPInterconnect Cable7015 5403(See Note)UPS Jumper Cable Assembly7015 6260-XXX or 7015 54
Tablesx 7017 6300–0054–5. Configuring Power Net in Channel Racks ... 4–65–1. CMF External Connectivity
Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS6–54 7017 6300–005UPSFirst ServerSCP BInterconnect Cable7015 5403-XXX(See Note 2)UPS Jumper Cable Assembly(See
Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS7017 6300–005 6–55If a site UPS is not used, Unisys highly recommends at a minimum that a small individualUPS’
Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS6–56 7017 6300–005
7017 6300–005 7–1Section 7 Connecting Other Host Systems Table 7–1 lists guidelines for connecting other host systems via the I/O subsystem.Table
Connecting Other Host Systems7–2 7017 6300–005
7017 6300–005 Glossary–1GlossaryAAPCAutomatic Power ControlASICApplication specific integrated circuitATMAsynchronous transfer modeCCSECommon scan eng
GlossaryGlossary–2 7017 6300–005DDACDirect access channelDDMPDual-domain, multiple-processorDIMMDual inline memory moduledata transfer unit (DTU)The s
Glossary7017 6300–005 Glossary–3IIOCBInput/Output Control BlockI/O module (IOM)(1) A hardware module that interfaces with the I/O subsystem and schedu
GlossaryGlossary–4 7017 6300–005MSUAMemory storage unit A styleMSUKMemory storage unit K stylememory storage unit (MSU)One of up to three storage modu
Glossary7017 6300–005 Glossary–5UUPSUninterruptible power supplyUSDUnity storage device
7017 6300–005 xiAbout This GuidePurposeThis guide provides:• Guidelines and recommendations to assist the individuals responsible for defining andcon
GlossaryGlossary–6 7017 6300–005
7017 6300–005 Index–1IndexAacronyms, system components, 1-7Additional Memory Packages, 6-7Add-On Processor Board, 6-6Add-On Processor Board, VX1305 Se
IndexIndex–2 7017 6300–005Connection Package Components, ES5044RServers, 6-38Connection Package Components, ES5085RServers, 6-24Connection Package Com
Index7017 6300–005 Index–3NX5820 Memory, 3-1NX5820 Product Configurations, 2-3NX5820 Products, 2-1NX5820 System Upgrades, 2-26Ooperator display termin
IndexIndex–4 7017 6300–005VX1505 Servers, 6-10VX1505 Single-Server to Multi-ServerUpgrades, 6-17VX1505-BSE Processor Requirements., 6-12VX4000-CP3 Opt
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About This Guidexii 7017 6300–005How to Use This Guide• Read the entire guide to familiarize yourself with the basic concepts it presents• Use it as
About This Guide7017 6300–005 xiiiSection 5. Configuring the Input/Output Module• Describes how the I/O module (CIOM) is organized• Describes IOM o
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About This Guidexiv 7017 6300–005ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5600, NX5800, NX5820, and NX5820 K SitePlanning Checklist (7016 7028)Provides checklist
7017 6300–005 1–1Section 1 Introduction How to Use This GuideThis guide provides the guidelines, procedures, and examples necessary to configure
What Product Models Are Covered1–2 7017 6300–005What Product Models Are CoveredTable 1–1 lists the ClearPath Enterprise Server NX product models cover
System Partitioning7017 6300–005 1–3System PartitioningSingle Domain• Cannot be partitioned.• A single-domain system contains:− Its own power, cool
Hardware Overview1–4 7017 6300–005Hardware OverviewType of Computing SystemThe ClearPath NX5820 and NX5820 K Server is a general-purpose, medium-to-h
Hardware Overview7017 6300–005 1–5Expansion SectionsThe expansion sections house the following units:− Server A− Optional servers (up to five maximu
System Cabinet Organization1–6 7017 6300–005Other I/O DevicesThe I/O subsystem accommodates any other device that connects via a CS-bus interfaceand i
System Components7017 6300–005 1–7Table 1–2. Acronyms for System ComponentsAcronym Component NameNX582x-rp Enterprise Server models: (x = 1, single-d
System Components1–8 7017 6300–0050670Central EquipmentSectionWindows NTServer AWindows NTServer DWindows NTServer BWindows NTServer C*The servers sho
System Components7017 6300–005 1–9Front View051015202530350037Rear ViewImpeller ImpellerDomain 0 Domain 1Impeller ImpellerDomain 1 Domain 0AC Inlet AC
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System Components1–10 7017 6300–005Front View0037ARear ViewImpeller ImpellerDomain 0 Domain 1Impeller ImpellerDomain 1 Domain 0AC Inlet AC InletBulkBu
System Components7017 6300–005 1–11MAINTLANFEEDTHRUDirect CS BusMCPEnvironmentDomain 0NT APCIBridge10BaseTCS BusSCP A10BaseTCSEMaintenanceLAN HubSTSwi
System Components1–12 7017 6300–0050703MAINTLANFEEDTHRUDirect CS BusMCPEnvironmentDomain 0NT APCIBridge10BaseTCS BusSCP A10BaseTCSEMaintenanceLAN HubS
7017 6300–005 2–1Section 2 Configuring System Hardware How This Section Is OrganizedThis section contains the following information for the Clear
NX5820 Products2–2 7017 6300–005• One to two memory storage units with 192 MB or 384 MB storage per domaindepending on model• Single server containi
NX5820 Product Configurations7017 6300–005 2–3NX5820 Product ConfigurationsThis subsection describes the NX5820 product configurations.ClearPath Enter
NX5820 Product Configurations2–4 7017 6300–005Table 2–2. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821 Single-Domain, Single-ProcessorConfigurations, Models 31
NX5820 Product Configurations7017 6300–005 2–5070405101520253035CECOSS7000Peripheral RackServer ExpansionSectionCentral EquipmentSectionAPC2Console(Pr
NX5820 Product Configurations2–6 7017 6300–005070505101520253035APC2Central EquipmentSectionServer ExpansionSectionConsole(Primary)CECOSS7000Periphera
NX5820 Product Configurations7017 6300–005 2–7Table 2–3. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain, Multi-Processor Models 32through 72Component
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NX5820 Product Configurations2–8 7017 6300–005Table 2–3. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain, Multi-Processor Models 32through 72Component
NX5820 Product Configurations7017 6300–005 2–9Table 2–4. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain, Multi-Processors Models 73through 78Componen
NX5820 Product Configurations2–10 7017 6300–005070605101520253035APC2Central EquipmentSectionServer ExpansionSectionConsole(Primary)Console(Redundant)
NX5820 Product Configurations7017 6300–005 2–11NX5820 Companion Package StyleTable 2–5 summarizes the companion package styles required for the variou
NX5820 K Products2–12 7017 6300–005NX5820 K ProductsTable 2–6 lists the basic hardware components associated with each NX5820 K productmodel. The mini
NX5820 K Products7017 6300–005 2–13Dual-Domain, Multiple-Processor (DDMP) NX5822 – BAS Models• Requires one of the following styles NX5822-2D3 to NX5
NX5820 K Products2–14 7017 6300–005Table 2–6. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 K Product ModelsModel(PerformanceLevel)ProcessorModulesMemoryStorage
NX5820 K Product Configurations7017 6300–005 2–15Table 2–6. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 K Product ModelsModel(PerformanceLevel)ProcessorModule
NX5820 K Product Configurations2–16 7017 6300–005Table 2–7. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821–BAS Single-Domain, Single-ProcessorConfigurationsPacka
NX5820 K Product Configurations7017 6300–005 2–17Table 2–7. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821–BAS Single-Domain, Single-ProcessorConfigurationsPacka
ClearPath HMPEnterprise ServersNX5820 and NX5820 KHardware Configuration GuideUnisysû 2000 Unisys Corporation.All rights reserved. Printed in USAJune
NX5820 K Product Configurations2–18 7017 6300–005070405101520253035CECOSS7000Peripheral RackServer ExpansionSectionCentral EquipmentSectionAPC2Console
NX5820 K Product Configurations7017 6300–005 2–19070505101520253035APC2Central EquipmentSectionServer ExpansionSectionConsole(Primary)CECOSS7000Periph
NX5820 K Product Configurations2–20 7017 6300–005Table 2–8. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822–BAS Dual-Domain ConfigurationsPackage Style NX5822–BASC
NX5820 K Product Configurations7017 6300–005 2–21Table 2–8. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822–BAS Dual-Domain ConfigurationsPackage Style NX5822–BASC
NX5820 K Product Configurations2–22 7017 6300–005070605101520253035APC2Central EquipmentSectionServer ExpansionSectionConsole(Primary)Console(Redundan
NX5820 K Product Configurations7017 6300–005 2–23NX5820 K Processor Package StyleTable 2–9 summarizes the processor with various performance levels pa
NX5820 K Product Configurations2–24 7017 6300–005Table 2–9. NX5820 K Processor Package StylesComponentStyleDescriptionPackageStyleNX5821–1DxModelPack
Cables7017 6300–005 2–25CablesRefer to the I/O Configuration Guide for a comprehensive list of cable options availablewith ClearPath Enterprise Server
NX5820 System Upgrades2–26 7017 6300–005NX5820 System UpgradesTable 2–10 lists the NX5820 System upgrades options. Figure 2–10 shows the upgradepaths
NX5820 System Upgrades7017 6300–005 2–27NX5821-31System Package StyleUpgrade Package Style0305ANX582131-232 NX5822-32NX582131-141NX582141-242NX582151-
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NX5820 System Upgrades2–28 7017 6300–005Table 2–11. NX5820 Single Domain, Single Processor Model Upgrades (SDSP to SDSP)Package Converts Component Co
NX5820 K System Upgrades7017 6300–005 2–29Table 2–13. NX5820 Dual Domain Multi Processor Upgrades (DDMP to DDMP)Package Converts Component ComponentS
NX5820 K System Upgrades2–30 7017 6300–0050823NX5822-PL7NXU58226-PL7NX5821-PL7NX5822-PL6NXU58216-PL7NXU58225-PL6NX5821-PL6NX5822-PL5NXU58215-PL6NXU582
NX5820 K System Upgrades7017 6300–005 2–31Table 2–14. NX5820 K Upgrade Options SummaryUpgrade Type Converts Package StyleFrom ToPerformance Upgrades
NX5820 K System Upgrades2–32 7017 6300–005Table 2–16. NX5820 K Single-Domain, Single-Processor to Dual Domain, Dual-Processor Upgrade (SDSP to DDDP)C
NX5820 K System Upgrades7017 6300–005 2–33Table 2–17. NX5820 K Performance Upgrades for Dual Domain, Dual-Processor SystemsPackage Component Componen
NX5820 K System Upgrades2–34 7017 6300–005Table 2–19. NX5820 K Dual Domain, Dual-Processor Multi-Processor Upgrades(DDMP)Component Style Description
7017 6300–005 3–1Section 3 Configuring System Options How This Section Is OrganizedThis section discusses how system options are configured. It c
NX5820 and NX5820 K Memory3–2 7017 6300–005Table 3–1. Basic Memory Board Configuration By System StyleSystem Style Memory Style Basic Quantity Maximu
NX5820 and NX5820 K Memory7017 6300–005 3–3Table 3–2. NX5820 and NX5820 K Memory Styles and Upgrade Components (cont.)Style DescriptionMSK208 Style M
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MSA104 Style Memory3–4 7017 6300–005MSA104 Style MemoryThe minimum memory capacity per domain utilizing the MSA style memory board is 192megabytes. M
MSK208 Style Memory7017 6300–005 3–5MSK208 Style MemoryThe minimum memory capacity per domain utilizing the MSK208 memory board is 384megabytes. Memor
MSK208 Style Memory3–6 7017 6300–005DIMM 13ConnectorDIMM 10DIMM 11DIMM 12QuadsBank 0Seg 0 Seg 116Mx641/4 Quad16Mx641/4Quad16Mx641/4 QuadBank 1Seg 0 Se
MSK412 Style Memory7017 6300–005 3–7MSK412 Style MemoryThe minimum memory capacity per domain utilizing the MSK412 memory board is 384megabytes. Memor
MSK412 Style Memory3–8 7017 6300–005DIMM 13MSUP1DIMM 10DIMM 11DIMM 12Memory Incr64 Meg WordQuadsBank 0Seg 0 Seg 116Mx641/4 Quad16Mx641/4QuadBank 1Seg
Memory Slot Locations7017 6300–005 3–9Memory Slot LocationsA maximum of three MSA, MSK208 or MSK412 memory cards per domain can beconfigured. The max
IOM Channel Expansion3–10 7017 6300–005IOM Channel ExpansionSee Section 5 for details on IOM options and guidelines for configuring these options.Conf
Configuring Redundant Switching Hubs7017 6300–005 3–11Configuring Redundant Switching HubsRedundant switching hubs enhance system redundancy and resil
Configuring Additional Displays3–12 7017 6300–005Configuring Operator Display WorkstationsODWs are a client responsibility. The following minimum requ
Configuring Additional Displays7017 6300–005 3–13Table 3–5. Guidelines for Configuring SCP Monitors and ODW DisplaysConfiguration GuidelineSingle-Dom
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Work Space3–14 7017 6300–005Work SpaceAn optional console table is available for operator work space and/or placement of themonitor/keyboard/mouse sha
Converting From NX5820 to NX5820 K Systems7017 6300–005 3–15Table 3–6. Conversion Package Styles for NX5820 to NX5820 K SystemsConversionPackage Styl
Converting From NX5820 to NX5820 K Systems3–16 7017 6300–005Table 3–6. Conversion Package Styles for NX5820 to NX5820 K SystemsConversionPackage Styl
7017 6300–005 4–1Section 4 Configuring I/O Cabinets and ChannelRacks How to Use This SectionThis section provides guidelines for configuring univ
Configuring I/O Cabinets4–2 7017 6300–005Table 4–1. Cabinet StylesStatus Style DescriptionOrderable BRM36-O First or only open-front style cabinet in
Configuring Channel Racks7017 6300–005 4–3Configuring Channel RacksChannel racks expand IOM connectivity beyond the channel slots provided in the syst
Configuring Channel Racks4–4 7017 6300–005Table 4–3. Channel Rack ComponentsStyle DescriptionRM5-CA4 andRM5-CA5• These are modular channel racks used
Configuring Channel Racks7017 6300–005 4–5Table 4–4. Guidelines for Configuring Channel RacksArea Rule/Recommendation3U configurations Consists of fo
Configuring Channel Racks4–6 7017 6300–005Table 4–5. Configuring Power Net in Channel RacksArea RecommendationConfiguration For NX5820 systems, if th
7017 6300–005 5–1Section 5 Configuring the Input/Output Module IntroductionThis section explains how to configure the I/O module (IOM) and its co
7017 6300–005 iiiContentsAbout This Guide ... xiSection 1. Intro
How the IOM Is Organized5–2 7017 6300–005How the IOM Is OrganizedThe IOM manages the I/O channels connected via the channel service (CS) busses andtra
How the IOM Is Organized7017 6300–005 5–30710AMSMKIUBCIOMIOM4 CSBs**2 of 4 busses can drive Internal and External Channels.Domain 0Domain 1CIOMCIOM4 C
How the IOM Is Organized5–4 7017 6300–005First CIOM Per DomainCMF# Used for channels Channel LoadsCMF0 External CMF0 and CMF4 are combined for 16 load
How the IOM Is Organized7017 6300–005 5–50700AFront View Rear ViewDomain 0 Domain 1CoolingModuleOperatorPanelAC Inlet AC InletA5MSU1MSU2MSU0MSU1MSU2PM
How the IOM Is Organized5–6 7017 6300–005Table 5–1. CMF External Connectivity OptionsPackage StyleNameComponent StyleNameQty. Description/ContentCSB3
Configuring Channels7017 6300–005 5–7Configuring ChannelsThis subsection:• Identifies channel adapter styles supported on the system• Provides chann
Configuring Channels5–8 7017 6300–005Assigning Channel LoadsTable 5–3 provides CS-bus loading guidelines for the various channel configurations.CS-bus
Configuring Channels7017 6300–005 5–9Configuration GuidelinesFigure 5–5 is a CIOM/CMF/CS-Bus and channel diagram. Table 5–4 provides guidelinesfor c
Configuring Channels5–10 7017 6300–005Table 5–4. Guidelines for Configuring ChannelsRule DescriptionNumber ofCMFs per CIOMStandard: 4 CMFs per CIOM
Configuring Channels7017 6300–005 5–11Table 5–4. Guidelines for Configuring ChannelsRule DescriptionChannelsTotal Channels for NX5820 System:A total
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