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ClearPath Plus Server<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Printed in USA<br />

April 2005 3828 7306–000


ClearPath Plus Server<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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Printed in USA<br />

April 2005 3828 7306–000<br />

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ClearPath Plus Server<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

<strong>Guide</strong><br />

ClearPath Plus<br />

Server<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>System</strong><br />

<strong>Configuration</strong><br />

<strong>Guide</strong><br />

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Bend here, peel upwards <strong>and</strong> apply to spine.


Contents<br />

Section 1. Introduction<br />

Audience ............................................................................................... 1–1<br />

Prerequisites ......................................................................................... 1–1<br />

About This Document ........................................................................... 1–1<br />

Related Product Information................................................................. 1–3<br />

Section 2. <strong>Configuration</strong> Overview<br />

<strong>System</strong> Styles ....................................................................................... 2–1<br />

Other Configured Components ........................................... 2–3<br />

Native MCP Add-On Partition Styles .................................................... 2–4<br />

Cabinet Layouts .................................................................................... 2–6<br />

Section 3. <strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

Section 4. Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Basic <strong>System</strong> Information ................................................... 3–2<br />

Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s............................................... 3–5<br />

ClearPath ePortal ............................................................... 3–13<br />

Open Partitions.................................................................. 3–16<br />

Auxiliary Cabinet Add-Ons ................................................. 3–19<br />

<strong>System</strong> Connectivity Options ............................................ 3–20<br />

External Storage Options – SCSI....................................... 3–23<br />

External Storage Options – Fiber Channel......................... 3–28<br />

Service Offerings (U.S. <strong>and</strong> Canada Only)......................... 3–37<br />

Performance Options ........................................................ 3–39<br />

<strong>System</strong> Performance – <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> ............................. 3–39<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates.......................... 3–44<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> IOEs .......................................................... 3–55<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> SDK IOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs.................................. 3–59<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> UOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs ........................................ 3–63<br />

Pre-Paid Usage Pricing <strong>Model</strong> .................................. 3–70<br />

Companion Packages ........................................................ 3–71<br />

Peripheral Power Control <strong>Configuration</strong>s.............................................. 4–2<br />

Management Server <strong>Configuration</strong> Requirements ............................... 4–4<br />

Management Server Hardware Requirements ................... 4–4<br />

Management Server Software Requirements .................... 4–4<br />

IEA-IOP <strong>Configuration</strong> ........................................................................... 4–6<br />

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Boot Drawer, CNA, <strong>and</strong> CCP IP Addresses...........................................4–7<br />

Boot Drawer <strong>Configuration</strong>....................................................................4–9<br />

Complex Private LAN <strong>Configuration</strong> ....................................................4–10<br />

Section 5. <strong>System</strong> Software<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> Software <strong>and</strong> Subscriptions .......................................5–2<br />

Operating Environment Packages, SSU<br />

Subscriptions, <strong>and</strong> MCP Image Enablers.........................5–3<br />

Windows Server 2003 Operating <strong>System</strong> Styles ..................................5–4<br />

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition ............................5–4<br />

Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition...........................5–5<br />

Linux Operating <strong>System</strong> Styles .............................................................5–7<br />

Operating Environment Packages .........................................................5–8<br />

Section 6. SCSI Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Introduction............................................................................................6–1<br />

CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI Termination...............................6–2<br />

Subsystem <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines ....................................................6–3<br />

Tape Storage Subsystems <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines ............................6–3<br />

DSI ALP60 Linear Tape Open (LTO) Gen2...........................6–3<br />

ALP/SDLT320 Tape Subsystem ...........................................6–4<br />

DSI ALP8700 Tape Subsystem ............................................6–8<br />

Section 7. Fibre Channel Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

General ..................................................................................................7–1<br />

Qualification Status ..............................................................7–1<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>line........................................................7–1<br />

Minimum CS Bus Fibre Channel Adapter Revisions............7–2<br />

FCA-HP CS Bus Channel Loading ........................................7–3<br />

Fibre Channel PCI Adapter (FCA1850-LC) .............................................7–4<br />

Setting Up Storage Area Network Fabrics <strong>and</strong><br />

Creating Zones.................................................................7–5<br />

Fibre Channel Disk Subsystems............................................................7–5<br />

ESM7700 Fibre Channel RAID Subsystem<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong>....................................................................7–5<br />

Bringing the ESM7700/CSM7700 Online....................7–6<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines for Installing the EuroLogic JBD2000<br />

JBOD Rack.......................................................................7–6<br />

CX300, CX500, <strong>and</strong> CX700 Open Storage RAID<br />

Subsystem <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines...............................7–7<br />

Fibre Channel Tape Subsystems ...........................................................7–8<br />

CTS9840 Fibre Channel Tape <strong>Configuration</strong> ........................7–8<br />

CTS9840B Fibre Channel Tape <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines ........................................................................7–8<br />

CTS9840C Fibre Channel Tape <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines ........................................................................7–9<br />

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<strong>Guide</strong>lines for Installing the CTB9940 Fibre Channel<br />

Tape Drive ..................................................................... 7–11<br />

Fibre Channel Linear Tape-Open (LTO) Gen2 Tape<br />

Drive for CLU <strong>Libra</strong>ries.................................................. 7–13<br />

Brocade Fibre Channel Switches........................................................ 7–15<br />

Section 8. Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Section Description............................................................................... 8–1<br />

Remote Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> Considerations........................... 8–1<br />

Bus Loading .......................................................................................... 8–4<br />

Bus Loading for A Series <strong>and</strong> NX <strong>System</strong>s Channel<br />

Adapters .......................................................................... 8–5<br />

Remote Channel Rack Board Installation.............................................. 8–7<br />

Blank Board <strong>and</strong> Middle Support <strong>Guide</strong>lines ........................................ 8–9<br />

Style RM5–CA3 ................................................................... 8–9<br />

Styles RM5–CA4 <strong>and</strong> RM5–CA5 ......................................... 8–9<br />

Converting 3U Card Slots to Accept 6U Cards ................................... 8–10<br />

Channel Rack Configuring................................................................... 8–11<br />

Appendix A. Host Bus Adapter Cables<br />

SCSI Host Bus Adapter.........................................................................A–2<br />

Fibre Channel ........................................................................................A–4<br />

DB9-to-DB9 Cables..............................................................A–4<br />

DB9-to-HSSDC Cables.........................................................A–5<br />

HSSDC-to-HSSDC Cables....................................................A–5<br />

HSSDC–2-to-DB9 Cables.....................................................A–5<br />

HSSDC-to-HSSDC–2 Cables................................................A–6<br />

LC-to-SC, 1 Gb Shortwave Optical Cables ..........................A–7<br />

LC-to-LC, 2 Gb Shortwave Optical Cables...........................A–7<br />

Longwave Cables ................................................................A–8<br />

Monitor, Keyboard, <strong>and</strong> Mouse ............................................................A–8<br />

LAN .......................................................................................................A–8<br />

Appendix B. Channel Rack Cables<br />

How To Use This Appendix ..................................................................B–1<br />

Cables Listed by Use ............................................................................B–3<br />

Index .................................................................................................................. 1<br />

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Figures<br />

2–1. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, Style LM5x5-141...................................................... 2–6<br />

2–2. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, Style LM5x5-142...................................................... 2–7<br />

2–3. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, Style LM5x5-242...................................................... 2–8<br />

2–4. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, Style LM5x5-243...................................................... 2–9<br />

2–5. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, Style LM5x5-443.................................................... 2–10<br />

4–1. Single Service Processor Power Control Connection ........................................ 4–2<br />

4–2. Dual Service Processor Power Control Connections......................................... 4–3<br />

4–3. IEA-IOP VLAN Capability.................................................................................... 4–6<br />

4–4. Typical Boot Drawer <strong>Configuration</strong> .................................................................... 4–9<br />

4–5. Complex Private LAN <strong>Configuration</strong> ................................................................ 4–10<br />

6–1. CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI Internal Termination ............................................... 6–2<br />

6–2. SCSI Wide <strong>and</strong> Ultra Cable Diagram.................................................................. 6–2<br />

7–1. FCA6xx-xx Part Number Location...................................................................... 7–2<br />

7–2. FCA1850-LC Functional Block Diagram ............................................................. 7–4<br />

8–1. Backplane Layout with Bus Locations ............................................................... 8–4<br />

8–2. 6U Upper <strong>and</strong> 3U Lower <strong>Configuration</strong> ............................................................. 8–8<br />

8–3. 3U Upper <strong>and</strong> 6U Lower <strong>Configuration</strong> ............................................................. 8–8<br />

A–1. Connecting External Tape Drives.......................................................................A–3<br />

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Tables<br />

2–1. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong><strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s ..................................... 2–2<br />

2–2. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> Add-on Partition Styles.............................................. 2–4<br />

4–1. Boot Drawer IP Addresses ................................................................................ 4–7<br />

4–2. CNAE IP Addresses ........................................................................................... 4–8<br />

4–3. Crypto Co-processor IP Addresses.................................................................... 4–8<br />

5–1. Workloads Offered on <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> Servers ................................. 5–2<br />

5–2. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Style WNE320008-LI ...................... 5–4<br />

5–3. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition – Full Update Subscription.............. 5–5<br />

5–4. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition – Tested Service Pack<br />

(Limited) Subscription.................................................................................... 5–6<br />

5–5. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition – Full Update Subscription<br />

for Adding Processors ................................................................................... 5–6<br />

5–6. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition – Tested Service Pack<br />

(Limited) Subscription for Adding Processors ............................................... 5–7<br />

6–1. Wide SCSI <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines.................................................................. 6–1<br />

6–2. Wide SCSI Cable Styles <strong>and</strong> Usage................................................................... 6–3<br />

6–3. Minimum ClearPath <strong>System</strong> Software Required for DSI ALP60<br />

Support .......................................................................................................... 6–3<br />

6–4. Minimum ClearPath <strong>System</strong> Software Required for DSI ALP320<br />

Support .......................................................................................................... 6–4<br />

6–5. DSI ALP320 Styles............................................................................................. 6–5<br />

6–6. SCSI-2W (Wide) Cable Styles for ALP320 ......................................................... 6–6<br />

6–7. Minimum ClearPath <strong>System</strong> Software Required for STK SDLT320<br />

Support .......................................................................................................... 6–6<br />

6–8. STK DLP320 Styles ............................................................................................ 6–7<br />

6–9. SCSI-2W (Wide) Cable Styles for DLP320 ......................................................... 6–7<br />

6–10. SCSI-2W (Wide) Cable Styles for ALP8700 ....................................................... 6–8<br />

7–1. FCP Channel Adapter <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines ................................................ 7–1<br />

7–2. CS Bus Channel Loading.................................................................................... 7–3<br />

7–3. Minimum Software Levels for Configuring a JBD2000..................................... 7–6<br />

7–4. Deviation <strong>and</strong> Risk Assessment ........................................................................ 7–6<br />

7–5. Minimum Software Levels for Configuring a CX300, CX500, or CX700............ 7–7<br />

7–6. Minimum Software Levels for Configuring a CTS9840C................................... 7–9<br />

7–7. Minimum Software Levels for Configuring a CTB9940................................... 7–11<br />

7–8. Deviation <strong>and</strong> Risk Assessment ...................................................................... 7–12<br />

7–9. LTO Gen2 ClearPath <strong>System</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>System</strong> Software Supported ..................... 7–13<br />

7–10. Qualified <strong>System</strong> Software <strong>and</strong> I/O Device Firmware Levels ......................... 7–15<br />

7–11. Qualified Brocade Switch Firmware Levels..................................................... 7–15<br />

7–12. Qualified Storage Device Firmware Levels...................................................... 7–16<br />

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8–1. Channel Rack Card Types ...................................................................................8–2<br />

8–2. Channel Rack Card Descriptions ........................................................................8–3<br />

8–3. Card Locations - Two 4-Card Buses, One 8-Card Bus........................................8–5<br />

8–4. Card Locations - One 5-Card Bus, One 4-Card Bus............................................8–6<br />

8–5. Card Locations - Two 4-Card Buses, with DAC..................................................8–6<br />

8–6. Card Locations - Four 4-Card Buses ...................................................................8–7<br />

8–7. 3U-to-6U Conversion Kit ...................................................................................8–10<br />

8–8. 3U-to-6U Channel Rack Conversion .................................................................8–12<br />

A–1. Cables for the PCI7602-P64 Adapter................................................................. A–2<br />

A–2. Cables for the PCI400-2UD Adapter.................................................................. A–2<br />

A–3. Fibre Channel Copper Interface Cables ............................................................. A–4<br />

A–4. DB9-to-HSSDC Fibre Channel Interface Cables ................................................ A–5<br />

A–5. HSSDC-to-HSSDC Fibre Channel Interface Cables ........................................... A–5<br />

A–6. HSSDC–2-to-DB9 Fibre Channel Interface Cables ............................................ A–6<br />

A–7. HSSDC to HSSDC–2 Fibre Channel Interface Cables ....................................... A–6<br />

A–8. LC-to-SC Shortwave Optical Interface Cables ................................................... A–7<br />

A–9. LC-to-LC Shortwave Optical Interface Cables ................................................... A–7<br />

A–10. Monitor, Keyboard, <strong>and</strong> Mouse Cables ............................................................. A–8<br />

A–11. LAN Cables ........................................................................................................ A–8<br />

B–1. Categories of Cables Listed............................................................................... B–2<br />

B–2. Cables Arranged According to Use.................................................................... B–3<br />

B–3. Fibre Channel Gigabit Interface Connectors (GBICs) ........................................ B–8<br />

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Section 1<br />

Introduction<br />

Audience<br />

This guide presents the specific style definitions <strong>and</strong> configuration information needed<br />

by the Sales, Sales Support, <strong>and</strong> U-ACT organizations to effectively process an initial<br />

Unisys ClearPath Plus Server <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> or <strong>595</strong> system level order <strong>and</strong> subsequent<br />

upgrades.<br />

This guide also provides information to assist individuals responsible for defining <strong>and</strong><br />

configuring the input/output (I/O) subsystem of a <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> or <strong>595</strong> server, while<br />

taking into consideration future expansion <strong>and</strong> maximum throughput.<br />

Section 3, “<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information”, is the focal point of this guide. This<br />

section provides system <strong>and</strong> I/O configuration information in a quick-reference tabular<br />

format. Other sections in this guide are intended to further explain <strong>and</strong> supplement the<br />

information contained in Section 3.<br />

The audience for this guide includes:<br />

Prerequisites<br />

• Unisys sales personnel<br />

• Unisys sales support personnel<br />

• Unisys service representatives<br />

This guide assumes a working knowledge of large-scale computer systems.<br />

About This Document<br />

The <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers are general-purpose Master Control Program<br />

(MCP) computers. Each server has unique software features that enable different<br />

hardware capabilities <strong>and</strong> configurability. Throughout this document, the term ClearPath<br />

Enterprise Server or system refers to both platforms.<br />

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Introduction<br />

The information in this guide is contained in the following sections:<br />

Section 1 - Introduction – provides an overview of the document.<br />

Section 2 - <strong>Configuration</strong> Overview – describes the basic system styles, add-on<br />

partition styles, <strong>and</strong> cabinet layouts of <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers.<br />

Section 3 – <strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information – provides information<br />

formatted to help Unisys sales personnel <strong>and</strong> service representatives interface with the<br />

sales support help line to streamline orders for entry into the U-ACT system.<br />

Section 4 – Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s – provides guidelines for setting up peripheral<br />

power control, management server, IEA-IOP, boot drawer, CNAE, <strong>and</strong> crypto coprocessor<br />

configurations.<br />

Section 5 – <strong>System</strong> Software – describes the basic software components that<br />

render the <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers operational.<br />

Section 6 – SCSI Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines – covers SCSI channel adapters <strong>and</strong> storage<br />

device subsystems that use the wide SCSI <strong>and</strong> Ultra wide SCSI interfaces. Information<br />

provided includes configuration examples, cabling, minimum device <strong>and</strong> system<br />

firmware requirements, <strong>and</strong> operational restrictions.<br />

Section 7 – Fibre Channel Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines – covers the HP-FCA (high<br />

performance Fibre Channel adapter) <strong>and</strong> the storage systems supported. Information<br />

provided includes configuration examples, cabling, minimum device <strong>and</strong> system<br />

firmware requirements, <strong>and</strong> operational restrictions.<br />

Section 8 – Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines – contains information<br />

used when inserting SCSI or HP-FCA channel adapter boards in the remote channel rack.<br />

Appendix A – Host Bus Adapter Cables – lists of available SCSI, Fibre Channel,<br />

Ethernet, <strong>and</strong> various other system cables.<br />

Appendix B – Channel Rack Cables – lists of cables associated specifically with<br />

channel adapters <strong>and</strong> channel racks.<br />

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Related Product Information<br />

Introduction<br />

• ClearPath Plus Server <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> <strong>System</strong> Overview (3828 7280)<br />

• ClearPath Plus Server <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> Software <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> (3828<br />

7322)<br />

• ClearPath Plus Server <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> <strong>System</strong> Administration <strong>and</strong><br />

Operations Quick Reference (3828 7330)<br />

• ClearPath Plus Server <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> Fault Isolation <strong>and</strong> Servicing <strong>Guide</strong><br />

(3826 7363)<br />

• ClearPath Plus Server <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 185, <strong>585</strong>, <strong>595</strong>, <strong>and</strong> VSE500 MCP Installation <strong>and</strong><br />

Operations <strong>Guide</strong> (3827 9675)<br />

• Enterprise Servers Glossary (7862 6165)<br />

• Server Sentinel User’s <strong>Guide</strong> (4311 0675)<br />

• ClearPath Enterprise Servers ClearPath MCP Software Product Catalog<br />

(8807 7144)<br />

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Section 2<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> Overview<br />

This section describes the basic system styles, add-on partition styles, <strong>and</strong> cabinet<br />

layouts of the <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers. Use this section in conjunction with<br />

Section 3 of this guide, “<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information”. Section 3 provides<br />

detailed configuration information <strong>and</strong> elaborates on the styles <strong>and</strong> layouts presented in<br />

this section.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Styles<br />

The <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers are available in various styles which identify the<br />

basic configuration for a particular server. The styles use the following syntax:<br />

LM5x5-cde<br />

Where:<br />

x is the system identifier number, <strong>and</strong> can be either 8 for <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> (capacity<br />

performance) or 9 for <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong> (metered performance).<br />

c is the number of modules, <strong>and</strong> can be 1, 2, 3, or 4.<br />

d is the number of MCP processors per module, <strong>and</strong> is always 4.<br />

e is a system identifier, <strong>and</strong> is one of the following:<br />

1 = CIM8<br />

2 = CIM16<br />

3 = CIM32<br />

H = Horizontal mounting<br />

V = Vertical mounting<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Overview<br />

The basic configurations for each <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> style are summarized in Table<br />

2-1.<br />

Table 2–1. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong><strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Style CIM Modules Installed<br />

MCP<br />

Processors<br />

Installed<br />

Memory<br />

Description<br />

LM5x5-141 8 1 4 16 GB Free-st<strong>and</strong>ing,<br />

independent<br />

partition;<br />

performance<br />

upgrades only<br />

LM5x5-142 16 1 4 16 GB Performance<br />

upgrades<br />

available;<br />

upgradeable to<br />

LM5x5-242<br />

LM5x5-242 16 2 8 32 GB Performance<br />

upgrades only<br />

LM5x5-243 32 2 8 32 GB Performance<br />

upgrades<br />

available;<br />

upgradeable to<br />

LM5x5-343 or<br />

LM5x5-443<br />

LM5x5-343 32 3 12 48 GB Performance<br />

upgrades<br />

available;<br />

upgradeable to<br />

LM5x5-443<br />

LM5x5-443 32 4 16 64 GB Performance<br />

upgrades only<br />

As shown in the above table, the basic configurations include one to four modules. All<br />

modules are configured with four native MCP processors <strong>and</strong> 16 GB memory.<br />

The LM5x5-141 configuration is shipped as a free-st<strong>and</strong>ing module; a cabinet is an<br />

orderable option. All other configurations are shipped in a cabinet,<br />

A partition can be one, two, three, or four modules but there can be only one partition<br />

per module. In configurations with multiple modules, each module can be reconfigured<br />

into two, three, or four different partitions, depending on actual system configuration.<br />

For example, a four-module system can be operated as two 8-processor partitions, as<br />

one 8-processor partition <strong>and</strong> two 4-processor partitions, or as four 4-processor<br />

partitions.<br />

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Each module also includes<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> Overview<br />

• One boot drawer with optical interfaces, Ethernet LAN connection, <strong>and</strong> cables, style<br />

RM1-IPL; an optional, redundant boot drawer is available for single-module<br />

configurations.<br />

• One intelligent Ethernet adapter input/output processor (IEA-IOP) to provide<br />

additional network connections, style NET1000-P64 (this style requires license key<br />

CSH10<strong>585</strong>-NIC)<br />

• Three optical fibre channel adapters, style FCA1850-LC (license key CSH10<strong>585</strong> is<br />

required to activate the second <strong>and</strong> third cards).<br />

• One Service Processor. A second st<strong>and</strong>by Service Processor, style LIB580-RSP, is<br />

available for all single-module configurations. There is a maximum of two Service<br />

Processors per CIM.<br />

One secure maintenance device (style RM125-SDT) is required for each cabinet.<br />

One basic license style is shipped with each system. This style includes licenses to<br />

activate 4 GB of memory <strong>and</strong> one FC-IOP per module.<br />

Other Configured Components<br />

Other configured components include:<br />

• Keyboard, monitor, <strong>and</strong> mouse: All LM5x5 servers delivered in a cabinet include<br />

one LCD monitor <strong>and</strong> tray assembly, one keyboard, <strong>and</strong> one mouse. These items<br />

can be ordered separately for the free-st<strong>and</strong>ing LM5x5-141 style.<br />

• KVM, 4-port switch: A 4-port KVM switch, style SWC41-SXR is configured with all<br />

multi-module configurations. This enables use of a single keyboard, monitor, <strong>and</strong><br />

mouse to control all native MCP partitions in the system.<br />

• Power strips: Depending on the system configuration, two or four 9-position power<br />

strips with power cord, style SFR91-PWR are provided with each system <strong>and</strong> are<br />

installed in the rear of the cabinet.<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Overview<br />

Native MCP Add-On Partition Styles<br />

Native MCP add-on partition styles use the following syntax:<br />

LMA5x5-cdf<br />

Where:<br />

A indicates an add-on native MCP partition<br />

x is the system identifier number, <strong>and</strong> can be either 8 for <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> or 9 for <strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong>.<br />

c is the number of modules, <strong>and</strong> is always 1.<br />

d is the number of processors per module, <strong>and</strong> is always 4.<br />

f indicates how the partition is to be mounted, <strong>and</strong> is one of the following:<br />

1 = CIM8<br />

2 = CIM16<br />

H = horizontal mount<br />

V = vertical mount<br />

The configurations for each <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> add-on partition style are<br />

summarized in Table 2-2 <strong>and</strong> described in further detail following the table.<br />

Table 2–2. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> Add-on Partition Styles<br />

Style Modules Installed<br />

MCP<br />

Processors<br />

Installed<br />

Memory<br />

Function<br />

LMA5x5-142 1 4 16 GB Used to add a separate<br />

native MCP partition to<br />

an existing cabinet;<br />

includes a CIM16<br />

LMA5x5-14H 1 4 16 GB Upgrades a LM5x5-142<br />

or a LMA5x5-242 to a<br />

LM5x5-242.<br />

LMA5x5-14V 1 4 16 GB Upgrades a LM5x5-243<br />

to a LM5x5-343 or<br />

LM5x5-443.<br />

• LMA5x5-142: This style contains one 4-processor <strong>Libra</strong> 5x5 module, 16 GB installed<br />

memory (4 GB active memory), <strong>and</strong> a CIM16. It also includes one networking port,<br />

one active fibre channel processor, a boot drawer with fibre optic interfaces, an<br />

Ethernet LAN connection, cables, primary Service Processor, HUB, <strong>and</strong> secure<br />

maintenance device. Orderable options include a cabinet, rack mount keyboard,<br />

mouse, <strong>and</strong> LCD monitor.<br />

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• LMA5x5-14H: This style includes a single native MCP LM5x5 partition for horizontal<br />

mounting. This style does not contain a CIM <strong>and</strong> can only be used to upgrade a<br />

LM5x5-142 to a LM5x5-242.<br />

• LMA5x5-14V: This style includes a single native MCP LM5x5 partition for vertical<br />

mounting. This style does not contain a CIM <strong>and</strong> can only be used to upgrade a<br />

LM5x5-243 to a LM5x5-343 or a LM5x5-343 to a LM5x5-443.<br />

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Cabinet Layouts<br />

The following figures provide the cabinet layouts for the basic <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

server configurations. This figure shows the LM5x5-141 configuration in an optional<br />

cabinet.<br />

Power Strip<br />

Switch/Hub<br />

Service Processor<br />

Boot Drawer<br />

Secure Maintenance<br />

Device<br />

MCP Module<br />

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CIM<br />

001757<br />

Figure 2–1. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, Style LM5x5-141


The following figure shows the LM5x5-142 configuration:<br />

Power Strips<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> Overview<br />

Switch/Hub<br />

Service Processor<br />

Boot Drawer<br />

Secure Maintenance<br />

Device<br />

LCD Monitor &<br />

Keyboard<br />

KVM Switch<br />

MCP Module<br />

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CIM<br />

001757A<br />

Figure 2–2. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, Style LM5x5-142


<strong>Configuration</strong> Overview<br />

The following figure shows the LM5x5-242 configuration:<br />

Power Strips<br />

Switch/Hub<br />

Service Processor (1)<br />

Boot Drawer (1)<br />

Service Processor (0)<br />

Boot Drawer (0)<br />

Secure Maintenance Device<br />

LCD Monitor &<br />

Keyboard<br />

KVM Switch<br />

CIM<br />

MCP Module (1)<br />

MCP Module (0)<br />

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001757B<br />

Figure 2–3. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, Style LM5x5-242


The following figure shows the LM5x5-243 configuration:<br />

Power Strips<br />

Switch/Hub<br />

KVM Switch<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> Overview<br />

Service Processor (1)<br />

Boot Drawer (1)<br />

Service Processor (0)<br />

Boot Drawer (0)<br />

Secure Maintenance Device<br />

LCD Monitor &<br />

Keyboard<br />

MCP Module (1)<br />

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CIM<br />

MCP Module (0)<br />

001757C<br />

Figure 2–4. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, Style LM5x5-243


<strong>Configuration</strong> Overview<br />

The following figure shows the LM5x5-443 configuration.<br />

Note: The LM5x5-343 configuration is not shown but is essentially the same as the<br />

LM5x5-443 configuration except Boot Drawer (3) <strong>and</strong> MCP Module (3) are not part of the<br />

configuration.<br />

Power Strips (4)<br />

Switch/Hub<br />

Boot Drawer (3)<br />

Boot Drawer (2)<br />

Service Processor (1)<br />

Boot Drawer (1)<br />

Service Processor (0)<br />

Boot Drawer (0)<br />

Secure Maintenance Device<br />

KVM Switch<br />

LCD Monitor &<br />

Keyboard<br />

MCP Module (2)<br />

MCP Module (3)<br />

MCP Module (1)<br />

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MCP Module (0)<br />

001757D<br />

Figure 2–5. <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, Style LM5x5-443


Section 3<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

This section provides detailed configuration information for the <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

servers. This information is presented in tabular format to enable you to quickly access<br />

the following:<br />

• Basic system information<br />

• Basic system configurations<br />

• ClearPath ePortal information<br />

• Open partition information<br />

• Auxiliary cabinet add-ons<br />

• <strong>System</strong> connectivity options<br />

• External storage options – SCSI<br />

• External storage options – fiber channel<br />

• Service offerings (U. S. <strong>and</strong> Canada only)<br />

• Performance options<br />

• Companion packages<br />

• Style weights <strong>and</strong> measures<br />

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• Up to 8 PCI slots per module available for user configured I/O in basic<br />

configurations in a <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong>/<strong>595</strong> (16 slots in dual cell models)<br />

<strong>System</strong> Highlights:<br />

• 16MB memory per MSD board in each cell, license keyed for use<br />

• Up to (4) 4-processor MCP modules per basic configuration in an <strong>Libra</strong><strong>585</strong>/<strong>595</strong><br />

• Up to 8 IOP cards per module available for user configured I/O<br />

Basic <strong>System</strong> Information<br />

Modules Basic configurations include one to four modules. The cabinet can have up to four modules for four partitions.<br />

Maximum 1 partition (image) per module. An image is an instance of the operating system. A single image may also span two modules or two modules may<br />

be operated as two separate images. The four-module system may be operated as two 8x images, one 8x image <strong>and</strong> two 4x images, as four 4x images, or as<br />

one 16x image.<br />

Partitions<br />

Processor MCP Pegasus processor. Four per module.<br />

Chipset Unisys Proprietary<br />

Front Side Bus 100 MHz rate with the data being quad- pumped at 400 MHz. B<strong>and</strong>width up to 3.2GB/second<br />

Each Module has one IOMB (I/O Mother Board) with 8 x 64 bit 66MHz PCI slots <strong>and</strong> 2 x 32 bit 33MHz PCI Slots. The 33 MHz slots are not usable. Each PCI<br />

Slot is connected to one of two I/O Directors. Each I/O Director supports two 66MHz Buses. Each 66MHz Bus supports 2 Slots. Buses are not Peer-to-Peer.<br />

Bus Architecture<br />

BIOS / BIOS type:<br />

Each cell has a single Memory Storage Director (MSD), which is populated with the maximum of 16GB ( for a maximum 64GB in 4-module configurations,<br />

maximum single image addressable memory is 32GB in two cells.) Partition memory is limited to the memory accessible with a key. Memory cannot be<br />

shared across partitions. Each MSD has 32 DIMM slots. DIMMs are populated in pairs of 512MB DIMMs.<br />

Memory<br />

256Mbit SDRAM. The MSD provides single bit correction, <strong>and</strong> multi-bit detection (the MSD detects double-bit, 4- bit adjacent errors, <strong>and</strong> full SDRAM<br />

failures). The MSD does not support Chip-Kill<br />

RAM Type<br />

CACHE:<br />

Stores 12K micro-ops <strong>and</strong> removes decoder latency. Includes 8- KB Level 1 data cache<br />

L1 Internal<br />

Execution Trace<br />

512KB with 8-Way Associativity <strong>and</strong> Error Correcting Code (ECC)<br />

L2 Internal<br />

Advance Transfer<br />

32 MB per Processor Node (Maximum 64MB per Module). 4-way set associative using a Least Recently Used (LRU) replacement algorithm. The cache is a<br />

64-byte fill (eight 64 bit words).<br />

L3 Internal Cache<br />

Mass Storage A 1U MCP IPL rack, style RMI-IPL, which includes two SCSI hard drives <strong>and</strong> one DVD/CDRW drive, is provided for each module.<br />

External Storage See External Storage Options later in this guide.<br />

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Basic <strong>System</strong> Information<br />

Each module has one I/O Mother Board (IOMB) with 8 x 64 bit 66MHz PCI slots. PCI cards can be hot inserted into the slots. However, slots must be<br />

disabled two at a time in order to hot replace a card. Slots are 3.3V <strong>and</strong> will support 3.3V or universal 3.3/5V cards.<br />

Expansion Slots<br />

One per module st<strong>and</strong>ard. Monitors the operation of the hardware <strong>and</strong> provides functionality to configure, control, <strong>and</strong> maintain the server. One Service<br />

Processor can support up to four modules. A second redundant Service Processor is available for all single-module configurations.<br />

Service Processor<br />

All devices are connected on the maintenance hub/LAN.<br />

LAN to Service<br />

Processor<br />

Operating <strong>System</strong>s MCP operating system 9.1 or 10.0<br />

Redundant or single dedicated service processor(s)<br />

Server Sentinel software (release 3.4) uses a web-based, GUI navigation screen to provide centralized access to task-oriented functions including:<br />

<strong>System</strong> Mgmt SW<br />

health monitoring; Self-healing; Call home; <strong>System</strong> configuration, security, remote access, <strong>and</strong> health reporting.<br />

I/O Ports Two I/O ports are available per FC-IOP card with a maximum of six FC-IOP cards per module. Also, two ports per Intelligent Ethernet (IEA-IOP) card, style<br />

NET1000-P64, with maximum two IEA-IOPs per module.<br />

I/O Chipset<br />

Clock <strong>and</strong> Maintenance (CAM) Board<br />

<strong>System</strong> clocks are generated <strong>and</strong> fanned out to intra- <strong>and</strong> inter-module destinations. The maintenance interface is a feed-through between the external<br />

Service Processor (SP) <strong>and</strong> the TAP Linkers on the MPX <strong>and</strong> MSD Boards.<br />

Clock/CMOS/<br />

Battery<br />

An optional LAN Modem is offered, though call home through the internet is preferred.<br />

For Domestic configurations, order MDM56-USB (USB Modem.), with one per service processor if redundancy is required.<br />

For International a modem must be sourced locally. There is a trigger style required for International Orders MDM56-LOC (Obtain Modem Locally)<br />

Modem (Optional. A<br />

TIB has been<br />

released to this<br />

effect whereby the<br />

internet can also be<br />

used)<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-141/LM<strong>595</strong>-141 LM<strong>585</strong>-242/LM<strong>595</strong>-242 LM<strong>585</strong>-442<br />

Height 11 inches 69 inches 69 inches<br />

Depth 32 inches 43 inches 43 inches<br />

Weights &<br />

Measures<br />

Width 19 inches 27 inches 27 inches<br />

Weight 277 pounds 870 pounds 1160 pounds<br />

U count 7U 36U 36U<br />

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Basic <strong>System</strong> Information<br />

Warranty 1 Year On-Site 7X24, 4 Hour response<br />

220 – 240V Single Phase. All modules <strong>and</strong> racks are normally powered from SFR91-PWR, 16 Amp power strips. Minimum of two strips are provided in the<br />

main cabinet with a maximum of four per cabinet. SRF91-PWR power strips power cords are NEMA L6-20P (20 Amps) circuit for Domestic <strong>and</strong> Japan CC<br />

Code LC1-M; IEC309-16A for International CC Code LC1-Q.<br />

Power<br />

Requirements<br />

Power Supply Two redundant (N+1) 1200 Watt 200-240V power supplies per module.<br />

Power Cords Each module requires 2 x C13 to C14 power cords included with each module<br />

Heat Dissipation 4090 BTU/hour Maximum per Module<br />

-40º C to 65º C<br />

95% Maximum (non-condensing)<br />

10-inch 5Hz-10Hz; .5g 10Hz to 70Hz;<br />

.002-inch 70Hz to 99Hz; 1.0g 99Hz to<br />

300Hz<br />

Cooling system Each module has two fan trays with 3 or 4 fans each, for a total of 7 fans per module.<br />

Environmental Operating Temperature: 13º C to 35º C<br />

Storage Temperature:<br />

Specifications<br />

Operating Relative 40% to 80% (non-condensing)<br />

Storage Relative Humidity:<br />

Humidity:<br />

Storage Vibration: .<br />

Operating Vibration: 01-inch 5Hz-22Hz; .25g 22Hz to 300Hz<br />

2.0g for up to 15ms<br />

Operating Shock:<br />

8.0g for up to 15ms<br />

Storage Shock:<br />

0m to 2,436m (0 ft to 8,000 ft)<br />

Operating Altitude:<br />

7.0 Bels 1pW<br />

Acoustic Noise<br />

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Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

All <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong>/<strong>595</strong> servers have from one to four modules, either an 8X Cell Interconnect Module (CIM8) or a 16X Cell Interconnect Module (CIM16), or a 32X Cell<br />

Interconnect Module (CIM32), one MCP IPL rack per module, up to two Service Processors per CIM, <strong>and</strong> two power strips per CIM.<br />

Additional PCI Slots<br />

Available 2<br />

NET1000-P64<br />

Fibre Channel<br />

Adapters<br />

Service<br />

Processors<br />

Boot Drawer<br />

Resident<br />

Memory 1<br />

Style Modules CIM Processors<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 5x5<br />

Options<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-141 7 1 8 4 16GB 1 1 3 1 4<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>--142 1 16 4 16GB 1 1 3 1 4<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-242 2 16 8 32GB 2 2 6 2 8<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>--243 2 32 8 32GB 2 2 6 2 8<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-343 3 32 12 48GB 3 2 9 3 12<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-443 4 32 16 64GB 4 2 12 4 16<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

Options<br />

LM<strong>595</strong>-141 1 8 4 16GB 1 1 3 1 4<br />

LM<strong>595</strong>--142 1 16 4 16GB 1 3 1 4<br />

LM<strong>595</strong>-242 2 16 8 32GB 2 2 6 2 8<br />

LM<strong>595</strong>--243 2 32 8 32GB 2 2 6 2 8<br />

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Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

12<br />

12 48GB 3 2 9 3<br />

3<br />

1 x 4<br />

LM<strong>595</strong>-343 3 32<br />

16<br />

16 64GB 4 2 12 4<br />

2<br />

1 x 8<br />

LM<strong>595</strong>-443 4 32<br />

Upgrade<br />

Modules<br />

4 16GB 1 1 3 1 4<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-141 1 0 1<br />

1 x 4<br />

4 16GB 1 1 3 1 4<br />

1 0 1<br />

1 x 4<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-<br />

14H<br />

Horizontal<br />

Mount<br />

4 16GB 2 1 3 1 4<br />

1 0 1<br />

1 x 4<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14V<br />

Vertical<br />

Mount<br />

Notes:<br />

1. Partition memory is limited to the memory installed in the partition module(s). Memory cannot be shared across partitions. Memory license keys<br />

determine the amount of usable memory in each module.<br />

2. Each module comes configured with 1 NET1000-P64 (requires CSH10<strong>585</strong>-NIC license key), 3 FCA1850-LC (with 1 license key to connect to Boot<br />

Complex; 2 additional license keys can be ordered using CSH10<strong>585</strong>-IOP.<br />

3. Each module has one reserved slot for a second NET1000-P64 <strong>and</strong> (3) available slots for IOP cards.<br />

4. Each module has two 33MHz PCI Slots. These slots are not supported.<br />

5. Each CIM will have one Secure Maintenance Device (RM125-SDT).<br />

6. Each module includes hardware license keys for (1) FCA1850-LC, (1) 4GB RAM, (1) SCSI tape. Any additional components to be used require additional<br />

license keys. (See Hardware License Keys on page 7).<br />

7. To increase the number of modules <strong>and</strong>/or Partitions On Initial Order select a different Base Style.<br />

8. Single module systems can optionally have a redundant (st<strong>and</strong>by) Service Processor.<br />

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Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Hardware License Keys<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

CSH10<strong>585</strong>-4GB 4GB Memory increment Required for each additional 4 GB RAM<br />

CSH10<strong>585</strong>-IOP Addl Storage I/O Processor Required for FCA1850-LC or FC7801-IOP cards<br />

CSH10<strong>585</strong>-NIC Addl Networking 2-port NIC Required for each NET1000-P64; none included with base license keys<br />

CSH10<strong>585</strong>-DKS SCSI - Disk Required for migrating SCSI adapters in channel racks<br />

CA332-SCI<br />

CA322-SCI<br />

Licensed as option per IOE<br />

CSH10<strong>585</strong>-HPF HP Fibre Channel Used for migrating fibre channel cards.<br />

FCA661-xx<br />

FCA662-xx<br />

FCA663-xx<br />

Licensed as option per IOE<br />

Hardware License Keys<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

CSH10<strong>595</strong>-4GB 4GB Memory increment Required for each additional 4 GB RAM<br />

CSH10<strong>595</strong>-IOP Addl Storage I/O Processor Required for FCA1850-LC or FC7801-IOP cards<br />

CSH10<strong>595</strong>-NIC Addl Networking 2-port NIC Required for each NET1000-P64; none included with base license keys<br />

CSH10<strong>595</strong>-DKS SCSI - Disk Required for migrating SCSI adapters in channel racks<br />

CA332-SCI<br />

CA322-SCI<br />

Licensed as option per IOE<br />

CSH10<strong>595</strong>-HPF HP Fibre Channel Used for migrating fibre channel cards.<br />

FCA661-xx<br />

FCA662-xx<br />

FCA663-xx<br />

Licensed as option per IOE<br />

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Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

PARTITIONS<br />

Comments<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong><br />

Options<br />

(Partition x<br />

INCREMENTAL LICENSES<br />

(Min. - Max.)<br />

Style CSH10<strong>585</strong>-<br />

BASIC<br />

LICENSE<br />

STYLE (1)<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

Processors<br />

-HPF (3)<br />

-NIC -DKS (3)<br />

-IOP (2)<br />

-4GB (2)<br />

Physical Logical<br />

Free-st<strong>and</strong>ing, independent partition.<br />

Performance upgrades only<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-141 1 1 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA1 0 - 3 0 - 2 0 - 2 0 - 1 0 - 1 1 x 4<br />

Performance upgrades available<br />

Upgradeable to LM<strong>585</strong>-242<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-142 1 1 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA1 0 - 3 0 - 2 0 - 2 0 - 1 0 - 1 1 x 4<br />

Performance upgrades only<br />

1 x 8<br />

2 x 4<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-242 1 1 or 2 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA2 0 - 6 0 - 4 0 - 4 0 - 1 0 - 1<br />

Performance upgrades available<br />

Upgradeable to LM<strong>585</strong>-343 or LM<strong>585</strong>-443<br />

1 x 8<br />

2 x 4<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-243 1 1 or 2 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA2 0 - 6 0 - 4 0 - 4 0 - 1 0 - 1<br />

Performance upgrades available<br />

Upgradeable to LM<strong>585</strong>-443<br />

1 x 12<br />

1 x 8; 1 x 4<br />

3 x 4<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-343 1 1, 2, or 3 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA3 0 - 12 0 - 6 0 - 6 0 - 1 0 - 1<br />

Performance upgrades only<br />

1 x 16<br />

1 x 12; 1 x 4<br />

2 x 8<br />

1 x 8; 2 x 4<br />

4 x 4<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-443 1 1, 2, 3, or 4 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA4 0 - 12 0 - 8 0 - 8 0 - 1 0 - 1<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-141 with add-on style:<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-141 2 2 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA1 0 - 3 0 - 2 0 - 2 See Note 3 1 x 4 Free-st<strong>and</strong>ing, independent partition<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14H 1 1 or 2 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA1 0 - 3 0 - 2 0 - 2 See Note 3<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Not possible to add<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-142 with add-on style:<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-141 2 2 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA1 0 - 3 0 - 2 0 - 2 See Note 3 1 x 4 Free-st<strong>and</strong>ing, independent partition<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14H 1 1 or 2 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA1 0 - 3 0 - 2 0 - 2 See Note 3<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Not possible to add<br />

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Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-242 with add-on style:<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-141 2 2 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA1 0 - 3 0 - 2 0 - 2 See Note 3 1 x 4 Free-st<strong>and</strong>ing, independent partition<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14H - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Not possible to add<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Not possible to add<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-243 with add-on style:<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-141 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Not possible to add<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14H - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Not possible to add<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14V 1 1, 2, or 3 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA1 0 - 3 0 - 2 0 - 2 See Note 3 Performance upgrades available<br />

Upgrades LM<strong>585</strong>-243 to LM<strong>585</strong>-343 or LM<strong>585</strong>-443<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-343 with add-on style:<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-141 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Not possible to add<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14H - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Not possible to add<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14V 1 1, 2, 3, or 4 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-BA1 0 - 3 0 - 2 0 - 2 See Note 3 Performance upgrades available<br />

Upgrades LM<strong>585</strong>-243 to LM<strong>585</strong>-443<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-443 with add-on style:<br />

LM<strong>585</strong>-141 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Not possible to add<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14H - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Not possible to add<br />

Not possible to add<br />

Performance upgrades available<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Note 1: One (1) Basic License style is shipped with each system <strong>and</strong> add-on partition styles. Each style includes licenses to activiate 4GB of memory <strong>and</strong> one (1) FC-IOP<br />

per module.<br />

Note 2: <strong>System</strong> <strong>and</strong> Add-on package styles include a basic set of licenses (keys). The numbers listed in the columns below represent incremental licenses.<br />

Note 3: This style is optional. One (1) license is required per system where 'system' is defined as all modules connected via a common cell interconnect module, CIM<br />

(same as physical partition).<br />

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Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Keyboard / Video<br />

/ Mouse<br />

MON2145-LCD Rack Mounted LCD screen One provided per configuration. May add one per service processor (optional).<br />

KMB295-CRM 95 Keyboard <strong>and</strong> mouse One provided per configuration. May add one per service processor (optional).<br />

One Per Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> (Optional)<br />

Uses CBL71-SWC or CBL121-SWC Cables (one per service processor <strong>and</strong>/or Sentinel<br />

Server management Server)<br />

SWC41-SXR 4 Port KVM Switch Box.<br />

One Per Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> (Optional)<br />

Uses CBL71-SWC or CBL121-SWC Cables (one per service processor <strong>and</strong>/or Sentinel<br />

Server management Server)<br />

SWC81-SXR 8 Port KVM Switch Box.<br />

CBL20-APX 20 Foot KVM Apex Cable<br />

CBL12-APX 12 Foot KVM Apex Cable<br />

KVM12-EXT Cable Extension Assembly, KVM<br />

Add-on Styles Single Cell<br />

(1) Cell<br />

(4) MCP Processors<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14H Used for add-on to Horizontal mount systems<br />

4GB RAM accessible (16GB installed, 1 4GB license key)<br />

1 Boot Complex<br />

1 Intelligent Ethernet Adapter (NET1000-P64, no license key included)<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-14V Used for add-on to Vertical Mount systems -<br />

3 FCA1850-LC Fiber Adapters (1 license key)<br />

4 open slots (3 for FCA1850-LC or FC7801-IOP, <strong>and</strong> 1 reserved for 1<br />

NET1000-P64)<br />

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Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Cannot be Upgraded beyond this module-not attachable to CIM 16x or 32x<br />

1 Cell<br />

4 MCP Processors<br />

4GB RAM accessible (16GB installed)<br />

1 Boot Complex (RM1-IPL)<br />

1 Service Processor<br />

St<strong>and</strong>alone MCP native partition can be installed in clients<br />

existing Unisys cabinet<br />

LMA<strong>585</strong>-141<br />

1 Intelligent Ethernet Adapter (NET1000-P64<br />

3 FCA1850-LC Fiber Adapters<br />

1 Secure maintenance Device, (RM125-SDT)<br />

4 open slots (NOTE: 3 for FCA1850-LC or FC7801-IOP adapters, <strong>and</strong> 1 slot reserved for 1<br />

NET1000-P64)<br />

Cabinet is optional.<br />

Redundant Service Processor<br />

Used with LM<strong>585</strong>/<strong>595</strong>-141 <strong>and</strong> LM<strong>585</strong>/<strong>595</strong>-142<br />

Redundant Service processor<br />

LIB580-RSP<br />

Requires (1) CS10<strong>585</strong>-2SP<br />

Halt Load (IPL) Unit<br />

1 per module minimum (in packages)<br />

Optional redundant RM1-IPL for single cell configurations<br />

RM1-IPL Boot rack; 1U; optical<br />

Provides 2 36GB boot drives, DVD/CDRW, 1 – Gigabit Ethernet Copper port, ODT<br />

connectivity<br />

Fastpath<br />

Requires connection to FCA1850-LC (1 port in module, 1 port in FCA1850-LC in Open<br />

partition–G2 <strong>and</strong> G3 PCI only)<br />

CS firmware (Griffen code) device<br />

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Basic <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Crypto co Processor<br />

Requires connection to FCA1850-LC<br />

1U device<br />

Software is bundled. 2 Max per cell. Max per system 4 (on<br />

16x).<br />

RM1-CCP<br />

CS firmware (Griffen code) device<br />

Secure Maintenance Device<br />

1 per CIM, provides a secure path for remote support of the LM<strong>585</strong>/<strong>595</strong>, included in base<br />

package.<br />

RM125-SDT 1U rackmount Secure Maintenance Device<br />

Converter – Bisync to TCPIP<br />

1U, 4 Ports, rack mounted<br />

Style RM1004-CNV must also be ordered, qty = 1<br />

RM1004-CN1 Rack mounted, 4-port converter, Bisync to TCPIP<br />

Style includes power cords <strong>and</strong> Ethernet cable<br />

RM1004-CNV Installation kit, Bisync to TCPIP converter<br />

Optional Switch<br />

1U rack mounted<br />

Not importable to China<br />

SWT8-MTD Optional Switch, 8 Port, Rack mounted<br />

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ClearPath ePortal<br />

CP ePortal Hardware<br />

The limit is determined by the number of installed CNA <strong>and</strong>/or activated NET1000-P64 NICs<br />

(requires license key)<br />

Requires at least one dedicated Ethernet connection through a CNA or NET1000-P64 NIC, or<br />

dedicated MCP port on RM1-IPL.<br />

Requires (2) 10BaseT cables for connection. Select from:<br />

DSH6OOOO3-TBT, 3m LAN cable<br />

Non-redundant option<br />

Rack mounted base unit, 4U Enterprise Portal, 1<br />

controller, 1 Webserver blade, 1 switch<br />

RMW4-BAS<br />

DSH6OOOO4-TBT, 4m LAN cable<br />

DSH6OOOO7-TBT, 7m LAN cable<br />

Optionally can add up to 4 additional RMW4-PRCs<br />

Requires software as follows:<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 580/<strong>585</strong>/FS1600 - CSI1035-WMP<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 590/<strong>595</strong> - UOI1035-WMC<br />

The limit is determined by the number of installed CNA <strong>and</strong>/or activated NET1000-P64 NICs<br />

(requires license key)<br />

Requires at least one dedicated Ethernet connection through a CNA or NET1000-P64 NIC, or<br />

dedicated MCP port on RM1-IPL.<br />

Requires (2) 10BaseT cables for connection. Select from:<br />

Redundant option<br />

DSH6OOOO3-TBT, 3m LAN cable<br />

DSH6OOOO4-TBT, 4m LAN cable<br />

DSH6OOOO7-TBT, 7m LAN cable<br />

Rack mounted 4U Enterprise Portal platform, 1<br />

controller blade, 2 Webserver blades, 2 switches<br />

RMW4-SVR<br />

Optionally can add 3 additional RMW4-PRCs<br />

Requires software as follows:<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 580/<strong>585</strong>/FS1600 - CSI1055-WMP<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 590/<strong>595</strong> - UOI1055-WMC<br />

Requires software as follows:<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 580/<strong>585</strong>/FS1600 - CSI105-WMP<br />

RMW4-PRC Add-on board, includes 1 webserver<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 590/<strong>595</strong> - UOI105-WMC<br />

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ClearPath ePortal<br />

Maximum of 5 Add-on chassis, each includes 1<br />

webserver blade, 2 switches<br />

Does not require a controller blade<br />

Optionally add 4 additional RMW4-PRCs<br />

RMW4-ADD<br />

Requires at least one dedicated Ethernet connection<br />

thru a CNA.<br />

Requires (2) GS516-T16 when 2 or more RMW4-ADD<br />

are ordered.<br />

Requires software as follows:<br />

Add-on controller blade<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 580/<strong>585</strong>/FS1600 - CSI102-WMC<br />

RMW4-MGR<br />

Used for cold spare only, not installed until needed<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 590/<strong>595</strong> - UOI102-WMC<br />

Add-on 10/100 Ethernet switch<br />

This style used to add a second switch to the RMW4-BAS, no software required<br />

RMW4-SWT<br />

Used on RMW4-BAS for redundancy<br />

GS516-T16 Gigabit switch, 16 Ports Requires 2 GS516-T16 when a second RMW4-ADD is configured<br />

CP ePortal Software – <strong>Libra</strong> 580/<strong>585</strong>/FS1600 Package includes<br />

1 CS10-WMP - CP ePortal Web/Mobile SW<br />

1 WKS2003-LI - WS03 for CP ePortal, SE – Management Server<br />

CP ePortal Web/Mobile Base (RMW4-BAS) software<br />

package for IOE systems<br />

CSI1035-WMP<br />

1 WKW2003-LI - WS03 for CP ePortal, WE – Web/Mobile Web/Mobile PM<br />

2 CS10-IUT - CP ePortal Util SW<br />

1 CS10-WMP - CP ePortal Web/Mobile SW<br />

1 WKS2003-LI - WS03 for CP ePortal, SE – Management Server<br />

CP ePortal Web/Mobile redundant base (RMW4-SVR)<br />

software package for IOE systems (<strong>Libra</strong> 590/<strong>595</strong>)<br />

CSI1055-WMP<br />

2 WKW2003-LI - WS03 for CP ePortal, WE – Web/Mobile Web/Mobile PM<br />

3 CS10-IUT - CP ePortal Util SW<br />

1 CS10-WMP - CP ePortal Web/Mobile SW<br />

1 WKW2003-LI - WS03 for ePortal, WE – Web/Mobile Web/Mobile PM<br />

CP ePortal Web/Mobile add’l module on IOE system<br />

(<strong>Libra</strong> 580/<strong>585</strong>/FS1600)<br />

Required for each RMW4-PRC <strong>and</strong> RMW4-ADD<br />

configured<br />

CSI105-WMP<br />

1 CS10-IUT - CP ePortal Util SW<br />

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ClearPath ePortal<br />

1 WKS2003-LI - WS03 for ePortal, SE – Management Server<br />

CP ePortal Web/Mobile spare controller<br />

Required when RWM4-MGR is configured<br />

CSI102-WMC<br />

1 CS10-IUT - CP ePortal Util SW<br />

CP ePortal Software – <strong>Libra</strong> 590/<strong>595</strong> Package includes<br />

1 WKS2003-LI - WS03 for ePortal, SE – Management Server<br />

1 WKW2003-LI - WS03 for ePortal, WE – Web/Mobile Web/Mobile PM<br />

CP ePortal Web/Mobile base (RMW4-BAS) software<br />

package for UOE systems<br />

UOI1035-WMP<br />

2 CS10-IUT - CP ePortal Util SW<br />

1 WKS2003-LI - WS03 for ePortal, SE – Management Server<br />

2 WKW2003-LI - WS03 for ePortal, WE – Web/Mobile Web/Mobile PM<br />

CP ePortal Web/Mobile redundant base (RMW4-SVR)<br />

software package for UOE systems (<strong>Libra</strong> 590/<strong>595</strong>)<br />

UOI1055-WMP<br />

3 CS10-IUT - CP ePortal Util SW<br />

1 WKW2003-LI - WS03 for ePortal, WE – Web/Mobile Web/Mobile PM<br />

CP ePortal Web/Mobile add’l module on UOE system<br />

(<strong>Libra</strong> 590/<strong>595</strong>)<br />

Required for each RMW4-PRC <strong>and</strong> RMW4-ADD<br />

configured<br />

UOI105-WMP<br />

1 CS10-IUT - CP ePortal Util SW<br />

1 WKS2003-LI - WS03 for ePortal, SE – Management Server<br />

CP ePortal Web/Mobile spare controller<br />

Required for RMW4-MGR<br />

UOI102-WMC<br />

1 CS10-IUT - CP ePortal Util SW<br />

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Open Partitions<br />

Open G3 Partition<br />

PCI 66 <strong>and</strong> PCIX<br />

Add-On Partitions<br />

Single Partition; 2.2GHz <strong>and</strong> 3.0 GHz options<br />

LMU5010045-100 2.2 GHz four-processor module,8 PCI slots at 66MHz, Video card, 4GB RAM<br />

2.2 GHz four-processor module,4 PCI slots at 66MHz, 4 PCI slots at 133MHz,<br />

Video card, 4GB RAM<br />

LMU5010045-105<br />

Limited implementation of Server Sentinel (Sentinel Lite)<br />

LMU5010047-100 3.0 GHz four-processor module,8 PCI slots at 66MHz, Video card, 4GB RAM<br />

3.0 GHz four-processor module,4 PCI slots at 66MHz, 4 PCI slots at 133MHz,<br />

Video card, 4GB RAM<br />

LMU5010047-105<br />

LMU5020085-100 2.2 GHz eight -processor module, 8 PCI slots at 6 MHz, console card, 4GB RAM<br />

LMU5020085-105 2.2 GHz eight processor module, 4 PCI slots at 66 MHz, 4 PCI slots at 133MHz, Console card, 4GB RAM<br />

LMU5020087-100 3.0 GHz eight -processor module, 8 PCI slots at 66 MHz, Console card, 4GB RAM<br />

LMU5020087-105 3.0 GHz eight -processor module, 4 PCI slots at 66 MHz, 4 PCI slot at 133MHz, Console card, 4GB RAM<br />

LMU5020167-100 SVR:LMU/520 16X2C 1P 3.0<br />

LMU5020167-105 SVR:LMU/520X 16X2C 1P 3.0<br />

Dual Cell<br />

LMU5020085-110 Two 2.2 GHz four processor modules, 16 PCI slots at 66 MHz, Console card, 4GB RAM<br />

LMU5020085-115 Two 2.2 GHz four processor modules, 4 PCI slots at 66 MHz, 4 PCI slots at 133MHz, Console card, 4GB RAM<br />

LMU5020087-110 Two 3.0 GHz four processor modules, 16 PCI slots at 66 MHz, Console card, 4GB RAM<br />

LMU5020087-115 Two 3.0 GHz four processor modules, 8 PCI slots at 66 MHz, 8 PCI slots at 133MHz, Console card, 4GB RAM<br />

LMU5020165-100 Two 2.2 GHz eight processor modules, 16 PCI slots at 66 MHz, Console card, 8GB RAM<br />

LMU5020165-105 Two 2.2 GHz eight processor modules, 8 PCI slots at 66 MHz, 8 slots at 133MHz, Console card, 8GB RAM<br />

LMU5020125-100 One 2.2 GHz eight processor module, one 2.2 GHz four processor module, 16 slots at 66MHz, Console card, 8 GB RAM<br />

LMU5020125-105 One 2.2 GHz eight processor module, one 2.2 GHz four processor module, 8 slots at 66MHz, 8 slots at 133MHz, Console card, 8 GB RAM<br />

LMU5020127-100 One 3.0 GHz eight processor module, one 3.0 GHz 4 processor module, 16 slots at 66 MHz, Console card, 8 GB RAM<br />

LMU5020127-105 One 3.0 GHz eight processor module, one 3.0 GHz 4 processor module, 8 slots at 66 MHz, 8 slots at 133MHz, Console card, 8 GB RAM<br />

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Open Partitions<br />

Open G3 Partition<br />

PCI 66 <strong>and</strong> PCIX<br />

Add-On Partitions<br />

Dual Partition, 2.2 GHz <strong>and</strong> 3.0 GHz options<br />

LMU5020085-200 Two 2.2 GHz four processor modules, 8 PCI slot at 66 MHz per partition, 2 Console cards, 8 GB total memory distributed across both modules.<br />

Two 2.2 GHz four processor modules, 4 PCI slot at 66 MHz, 4 PCI slot at 133MHz, total 8 slots per partition, 2 Console cards, 8 GB total memory distributed<br />

across both modules.<br />

LMU5020085-205<br />

LMU5020087-200 Two 3.0 GHz four processor modules, 8 PCI slots at 66 MHz per partition, 2 Console cards, 8 GB total memory distributed across both modules<br />

Two 3.0 GHz four processor modules, 4 PCI slots at 66 MHz, 4 PCI slot at 133MHz, total 8 slots per partition, 2 Console cards, 8 GB total memory<br />

distributed across both modules.<br />

LMU5020087-205<br />

LMU5020125-200 One 2.2 GHz eight processor module, one 2.2 GHz 4 processor module, 8 PCI slots at 66 MHz per partition, Console card, 8 GB RAM<br />

One 2.2 GHz eight processor module, one 2.2 GHz 4 processor module, 4 PCI slots at 66 MHz, 4 PCI slot at 133MHz, total 8 slots per partition, 2 Console<br />

cards, 8 GB total memory distributed across both modules<br />

LMU5020125-205<br />

LMU5020127-200 One 3.0 GHz eight processor module, one 3.0 GHz 4 processor module, 8 PCI slots at 66 MHz per partition, Console card, 8 GB RAM<br />

One 3.0 GHz eight processor module, one 3.0 GHz 4 processor module, 4 PCI slots at 66MHz, 4 PCI slot at 133MHz, total 8 slots per partition, 2 Console<br />

cards, 8 GB total memory distributed across both modules<br />

LMU5020127-205<br />

LMU5020165-200 Two 2.2 GHz eight processor module, 8 PCI slots at 66MHz per partition, Console card, 8 GB RAM<br />

Two 2.2 GHz eight processor module, 4 PCI slots at 66MHz, 4 PCI slot at 133MHz, total 8 slots per partition, 2 Console cards, 8 GB total memory<br />

distributed across both modules<br />

LMU5020165-205<br />

LMU5020167-200 Two 3.0 GHz eight processor module, 8 PCI slots at 66MHz per partition, Console card, 8 GB RAM<br />

Two 3.0 GHz eight processor module, 4 PCI slots at 66MHz, 4 PCI slot at 133MHz, total 8 slots per partition, 2 Console cards, 8 GB total memory<br />

distributed across both modules<br />

LMU5020167-205<br />

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Open Partitions<br />

Linux Partition<br />

Add-Ons<br />

Single Partition; 2.2GHz <strong>and</strong> 3.0GHz options<br />

LMU510045-SGS SVR:Intel 4x; 2.2MHz, SUSE Pkg<br />

LMU510047-SGS SVR:Intel 4x, 3.0MHz, SUSE Pkg<br />

LMU510085-SGS SVR:Intel 8x, 2.2MHz, SUSE Pkg<br />

LMU510087-SGS SVR:Intel 8x, 3.0MHz, SUSE Pkg<br />

LMU520165-SGS SVR:Intel 8x, 2.2MHz, SUSE Pkg<br />

LMU520167-SGS SVR:Intel 16x, 3.0MHz, SUSE Pkg<br />

LMU540325-SGS SVR:Intel 32x, 2.2MHz, SUSE Pkg<br />

LMU540327-SGS SVR:Intel 32x, 3.0MHz, SUSE Pkg<br />

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Auxiliary Cabinet Add-Ons<br />

Auxiliary Cabinet<br />

Add-Ons<br />

LIBS530036-CAB 36U Cabinet assembly<br />

LIBS530024-CAB 24U Cabinet assembly<br />

LIB19500-FDB Front door, <strong>Libra</strong> 500 Series<br />

FOP3619-L Front cabinet trim with Unisys logo<br />

RD3619-WP Waved Rear door with badge<br />

HRT3641-SDS 2, 36U Side Skins, 41’, HRT<br />

RM3641-LNK Link kit, narrow<br />

HRT3619-LNK Link kit, wide<br />

MPL1-BLK Flat black 1U Filler panel (MPL are the ClearPath styles)<br />

MPL3-BLK Flat black 3U Filler panel<br />

SFR91-PWR Power Strip, 9 Position w/ Power Cord<br />

Additional <strong>Configuration</strong> Rules:<br />

1. Maximum of four cells per cabinet.<br />

2. Follow Dylan configuration rules for add-on Open Partition modules.<br />

3. Follow <strong>Libra</strong> 520 configuration rules for add-on MCPvm modules.<br />

4. KVM configuration rules – To be supplied.<br />

5. FastPath <strong>Configuration</strong> rules (for U-ACT)<br />

a. There is a maximum of one FastPath Connection per Windows partition. The native MCP partition supports up to four FastPath connections to<br />

separate Windows partitions.<br />

b. FastPath is supported for Windows 2000 Advanced Server <strong>and</strong> Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition.<br />

6. Single cell LM<strong>585</strong>-142 model (not LM<strong>585</strong>-141) support the following redundant options (supported in U-ACT):<br />

a. Redundant MIP<br />

b. Redundant Halt/Load<br />

7. Sentinel Management Server – Only SEN7006-MSV is supported.<br />

For software configuration rules, see ClearPath MCP Software Ordering <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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<strong>System</strong> Connectivity Options<br />

<strong>System</strong> Connectivity<br />

Max 2 per Module, each with 2 ports<br />

Optical network requires (1) HSC50400-SFS per port for each of 2 ports.<br />

Port one Optical or Copper<br />

Port two Optical or Copper<br />

Requires (1) CSH10<strong>585</strong>-NIC per card<br />

Optionally can connect RMW4-BAS or RMW4-SVR to one port (copper port)<br />

IEA-IOP Networking:<br />

Intelligent Ethernet (IEA-IOP)<br />

To get the VLAN fan-out capability, a customer should purchase a managed<br />

Ethernet switch that support 802.1Q VLANs, such as the Dell PowerConnect<br />

model 5324 switch. Network Architects should consider the aggregate<br />

performance of the link to the Net1000-P64 port when determining the total<br />

number of VLANs that can be used. Unisys suggests that under many<br />

circumstances it makes sense to limit the number of VLANs to 10 per Net1000-<br />

P64 port. (copper = 10 to 1, optical = 4 to 1)<br />

NET1000-P64<br />

CNAs are used for network connections. Connected via FCA1850-LC fiber<br />

channel with CS bus firmware. Up to (2) CNAs per FCA1850-LC card (one per<br />

port). Also can be used by CP ePortal for connection to <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong>/<strong>595</strong>.<br />

1U ClearPath Network Appliance (CNA) with four copper<br />

Gigabit Ethernet ports.<br />

RME1-GEC<br />

CNAs are used for network connections. Connected via FCA1850-LC fiber channel<br />

with CS bus firmware. Up to (2) CNAs per FCA1850-LC card (one per port).<br />

1U ClearPath Network Appliance (CNA) with (2) optical<br />

Gigabit Ethernet ports<br />

RME1-GEF<br />

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<strong>System</strong> Connectivity Options<br />

PCI Adapters<br />

Package contains two sets of firmware. One firmware set is loaded to connect to<br />

CNAs <strong>and</strong> channel racks (Channel Service Bus, or CS Bus, firmware), <strong>and</strong> the other<br />

is loaded with direct attach firmware to connect directly to storage devices or to a<br />

fabric. This board’s firmware is loaded when the board is installed in the system.<br />

Notes:<br />

FCA1850-LC with CS firmware supports CNA, RM1-IPL, RM1-CCP, channel rack<br />

<strong>and</strong> FastPath IO connections without any restriction in combination of these types.<br />

FCA1850-LC Dual port Fibre Channel PCI adapter<br />

FCA1850-LC with direct attach firmware supports connections to fabric <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

arbitrated loop fibre devices.<br />

Requires hardware license key CSH10<strong>585</strong>-IOP (1 per FCA1850-LC). 1 CSH10<strong>585</strong>-<br />

IOP is included per module in the base package.<br />

Used only for migrating CLARiiON devices requiring direct copper connections.<br />

FC7801-IOP (orderable CER) Fibre Channel IOP Board<br />

Requires hardware license key CSH10<strong>585</strong>-IOP (1 per FC7801-IOP). CER only.<br />

Channel Racks For Peripheral Migrations, only<br />

Interface: Channel Service Bus (CS Bus) adapters in Channel racks<br />

Single power supply channel rack with fascia for opendoor<br />

style cabinets.<br />

Required: optical C4FT board(s)<br />

RM5-CA4<br />

Requires hardware license key CSH10<strong>585</strong>-IOP (1 per FC7801-IOP). CER only.<br />

Migration only<br />

Requires hardware license key CSH10<strong>585</strong>-IOP (1 per FC7801-IOP). CER only.<br />

RM5-CA5 Single power supply channel rack without fascia for<br />

louvered-door style cabinets.<br />

Requires hardware license key CSH10<strong>585</strong>-IOP (1 per FC7801-IOP). CER only.<br />

RM5-C4R Redundant power supply channel rack without fascia<br />

for louvered-door style cabinets.<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC with CS Bus firmware installed. Choice of 3U or 6U C4FT<br />

board depends on the configuration of the channel rack.<br />

3U Optical CS Bus IV Feed Through (C4FT) board for<br />

connecting a channel rack to system I/O<br />

CFT4-3LC<br />

Reference: ClearPath Plus Server <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

<strong>Guide</strong> (3828 7306) for channel rack configuration guidelines.<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC with CS Bus firmware installed. Choice of 3U or 6U C4FT<br />

board depends on the configuration of the channel rack.<br />

6U Optical CS Bus IV Feed Through (C4FT) board for<br />

connecting a channel rack to system I/O<br />

CFT4-6LC<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>System</strong> Connectivity Options<br />

Fiber Channel CS Bus<br />

Channel Adapters<br />

Required: channel rack <strong>and</strong> optical C4FT board<br />

High Performance Fiber Channel (FCA-HP) – copper<br />

conduit<br />

FCA661-APK (CU) (Migation<br />

Only)<br />

Requires CSH10<strong>585</strong>-HPF License to operate<br />

High Performance Fiber Channel (FCA-HP) – short<br />

wave fiber optic<br />

FCA662-APK (SW) (Migration<br />

Only)<br />

Restriction: Migration only <strong>and</strong> must have minimum assembly revision level of<br />

70208046-011.<br />

High Performance Fiber Channel (FCA-HP) – long wave<br />

fiber optic<br />

FCA663-APK (LW) (Migration<br />

Only)<br />

Boot Device<br />

Connect to FCA1850-LC with CS Bus firmware (onboard the card <strong>and</strong> loaded<br />

automatically) (i.e. Griffin code) installed<br />

RM1-IPL MCP Initial Program Load rack with (2) hard disks, one<br />

DVD/CDRW, <strong>and</strong> an optical LC SFP Fiber channel<br />

connector.<br />

Optionally, add 1 per cell for redundancy.<br />

SCSI CS Bus Channel<br />

Adapters<br />

Requires channel rack <strong>and</strong> optical C4FT board. (Migration only)<br />

Requires CSH10<strong>585</strong>-MTS license key.<br />

High voltage differential (HVD) SCSI Wide (SCSI-2W)<br />

channel adapter<br />

CA322-SCI<br />

(Migration Only)<br />

Requires channel rack <strong>and</strong> optical C4FT board. (Migration only)<br />

Requires CSH10<strong>585</strong>-MTS license key.<br />

CA332-SCI High voltage differential (HVD) SCSI Ultra (SCSI-3)<br />

channel adapter<br />

Maximum of 48 total ports (or taps) of which:<br />

Max 24 optical ports, max 48 copper ports<br />

Max of SNA ports = up to total 8 CNAs (each copper =4 ports; each optical = 2 ports)<br />

Preferred:<br />

1. 1 port on IPL<br />

2. 2 ports on 1 st<br />

NET1000-P64 (3 ports total)<br />

3. 2 ports on 2 nd NET1000-P64 (5 ports total)<br />

4. Redundant IPL (if available, 6 ports total)<br />

5. Options of Switches, CNAs or more cells for additional ports:<br />

CNAs required for SNA (total 8 CNAs per image or system- max 32 copper ports, 16 optical ports—these are included in max total of ports)<br />

Requires attachment to 1 port on NET1000-P64<br />

Can have up to 10 downstream copper ports or 4 downstream optical ports (can be 6 coppers <strong>and</strong> 4 (max) optical or any combination to a<br />

maximum of 10 with the limitation of 4 optical)<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – SCSI<br />

SCSl<br />

External<br />

Storage<br />

ALP8700 (DSI DLT8000 SCSI Tape) – License Required Qualified 12/19/2003<br />

Interface: CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI.<br />

ALP8000-RDD DSI ALP8000 Rack Mount Tape Drive, SCSI-HVD<br />

Cable: CBL133-XX up to 80 feet.<br />

ALP8000-TDD DSI ALP8000 Single Tape Drive, Table Top SCSI-HVD<br />

Restrictions: Only use in single initiator configurations.<br />

ALP8700-1RD DSI DLT8000 Rack Mount, POS1, Seven-Cartridge Loader.<br />

ALP8700-2RD DSI DLT8000 Rack Mount, POS2, Seven-Cartridge Loader<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control: MT1SCSI<br />

ALP8700-TAD DSI DLT8000 Table Top, Seven-Cartridge Loader<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

ALP320 DSI DLT320 Tape Drive Qualified 12/19/2003; Revised 5/8/2004.<br />

Interface: - CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI.<br />

ALP320 –RDD DSI SDLT320 Rack Mount Tape Drive, SCSI-HVD<br />

Cable: - CBL133-XX. Up to 80 feet.<br />

ALP3202 -RMK DSI ALP320 HVD 2 Drive Rack Mount Kit (Dual Buss)<br />

- CBL 13304-06Y <strong>and</strong> CBL 13314-08Y for dual initiator, or<br />

ALP320-RVD DSI ALP320 8-Cart w/Rack Kit HVD 3U<br />

- ADP 133-FMF for concatenation<br />

ALP320-RAD DSI ALP320 – Removable 8-Cartridge w/Rack Kit<br />

ALP320-RSD DSI ALP320 – Removable 16-Cart w/Rack Kit<br />

Partition Information<br />

ALP320-RTD DSI ALP320 – Removable 16-Cart w/Rack Kit, HVD w/SW<br />

Control: MT1SCSI<br />

ALP320 -TDD DSI SDLT320 Single Tape Drive, Table Top SCSI-HVD<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

ALP60 DSI LTO Gen2 Tape Unit Qualified 8/16/2004<br />

Interface: - CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI.<br />

HVD Removable 8-Cart ACL, 3U<br />

ALP60-RAD<br />

Cable: - CBL133-XX. Up to 80 feet.<br />

Firmware Level: F49Z<br />

- CBL 13304-06Y <strong>and</strong> CBL 13314-08Y for dual initiator, or<br />

HVD Rack mount Drive Kit<br />

- ADP 133-FMF for concatenation<br />

ALP60-RDD<br />

Firmware Level: F4AD<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – SCSI<br />

SCSl<br />

External<br />

Storage<br />

HVD Removable 8-Cart ACL, 3U<br />

ALP60-RSD<br />

Partition Information<br />

Firmware Level: F49Z<br />

Control: MT1SCSI<br />

HVD Removable 16-Cart ACL, 2U w/Man<br />

ALP60-RTD<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

Firmware Level: F49Z<br />

HVD St<strong>and</strong>alone Drive<br />

ALP60-TDD<br />

Firmware Level: F4AD<br />

CLUxxx-D3S. SDLT320 Tape Drive for STK Cartridge Tape <strong>Libra</strong>ries Qualified 12/19/2003<br />

Interface: - CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI.<br />

CLU180-D3S CLU180 - SDLT320 Tape Drive, SCSI-HVD<br />

Cable: - CBL133-XX up to 80 feet.<br />

CLU201-D3S CLU201 - SDLT320 Tape Drive, SCSI-HVD<br />

- CBL 13304-06Y <strong>and</strong> CBL 13314-08Y for dual initiation or<br />

- ADP 133-FMF for concatenation<br />

CLU700-D3S CLU700 - SDLT320 Tape Drive, SCSI-HVD<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control: MT1SCSI<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

ALP8436 Migration Only<br />

Interface: - CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI.<br />

ALP8436-TDD DSI 36-track tabletop tape drive<br />

Cable: - CBL133-XX up to 80 feet.<br />

ALP8436-RD DSI 36-track rack single mount tape drive<br />

- CBL 13304-06Y <strong>and</strong> CBL 13314-08Y for dual initiation or<br />

ALP8436-TAS DSI 36-track, 10- cartridge autoloader, tabletop<br />

- ADP 133-FMF for concatenation<br />

ALP8436-RAS DSI 36-track, 10- cartridge autoloader, rack mount<br />

Partition Information<br />

ALP8436-RAD DSI 36-track dual (1 drive <strong>and</strong> 10-cartridge) autoloader, rack mount<br />

Control: MT1SCSI<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – SCSI<br />

SCSl<br />

External<br />

Storage<br />

License Required<br />

EMC Symmetrix<br />

Disk<br />

CAB82xx, CAB84xx, CAB85xx, CAB87xx <strong>and</strong> CAB88xx Styles Interface: CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI<br />

Symmetrix 5.0 <strong>and</strong><br />

5.5<br />

Restrictions: Migration only<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control: PK1EMC<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

OST5136 Tape<br />

OST5136-MTS 36 track tape drive<br />

OST5136-1D0 One rack mount 36 track drive<br />

OST5136-1D1 One rack mount 36 track drive with one autoloader<br />

Interface: CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI<br />

OST5136-2D0 Two rack mount 36 track drives<br />

Restrictions: Migration only<br />

OST5136-2D1 Two rack mount 36 track drives with one autoloader<br />

Partition Information<br />

OST5136-2D2 Two rack mount 36 track drives with (2) autoloaders<br />

Control: MT1SCSI<br />

OST5136-44 Four rack mount 36 track drives with four autoloaders<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

OST5136-C10 19U cabinet with one 36 track drive<br />

OST5136-C20 19U cabinet with (2) 36 track drive<br />

OST5136-C21 19U cabinet with (2) 36 track drives with autoloader<br />

OST5136-T1 Table top 36 track tape drive<br />

OST5136-TLC Table top 36 track tape drive with autoloader<br />

CTS5236 Tape<br />

Interface: CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI<br />

Two 36 track controller transport units, ten cartridge capacity with<br />

autoloader<br />

CTS5236-2SA<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – SCSI<br />

SCSl<br />

External<br />

Storage<br />

Restrictions: Migration only<br />

Two 36 track controller transport units <strong>and</strong> a library attachment kit<br />

for CLU6000 class tape libraries<br />

CTS5236-2S6<br />

Partition Information<br />

Two 36 track controller transport units <strong>and</strong> a library attachment kit<br />

for CLU1000 class tape libraries<br />

CTS5236-2S1<br />

Control: MT1SCSI<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

Four 36 track controller transport units <strong>and</strong> a library attachment kit<br />

for CLU6000 class tape libraries<br />

CTS5236-4S6<br />

Four 36 track controller transport units <strong>and</strong> a library attachment kit<br />

for CLU1000 class tape libraries<br />

CTS5236-4S1<br />

CTS9840 Tape<br />

CTS9840-SD9 Single cartridge drive<br />

CTS9840-SDL Single cartridge drive<br />

Interface: CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI<br />

CTS9840-SLL L SERIES<br />

Restrictions: Migration only<br />

CTS9840-SR1 Single CTS9840 manual rack<br />

CTS9840-SR2 Dual CTS9840 manual rack<br />

Partition Information<br />

CTS9840-SRA Rack mount autoloader<br />

Control: MT1SCSI<br />

CTS9840-SRM Rack mount manual loader<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

CTS9840-STA Table top autoloader<br />

CTS9840-STM Table top<br />

DLT7000 License Required<br />

Interface: CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI<br />

DLT70001-SAP Single tape (st<strong>and</strong>alone)<br />

Restrictions: Migration only<br />

Partition Information<br />

DLT70002-SAP Dual tape (st<strong>and</strong>alone)<br />

Control: MT1SCSI<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – SCSI<br />

SCSl<br />

External<br />

Storage<br />

License Required<br />

DLT8000<br />

(<strong>Libra</strong>ry Only)<br />

Interface: CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI<br />

CLU9788-1D8 DLT8000 Drive for CLU180 <strong>and</strong> CLU700<br />

Restrictions: Migration only<br />

CLU201-28D DLT8000 Drive for CLU201, CLU401, <strong>and</strong> CLU801<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control: MT1SCSI<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – Fiber Channel<br />

External Storage Fiber Channel<br />

ESM6700 License Required<br />

Must be run with DSA code.<br />

CSM18201-F96 OSR7K DEV CAGE 18GB<br />

Supported on FCA661-APK<br />

ESM18201-F96 OSR7K DEV CAGE 18GB<br />

Device supported on FCA662-SW, FCA663-LW, <strong>and</strong> FCA1850-LC when using a<br />

switch or hub for connector <strong>and</strong> cable medium compatibility.<br />

CSM36202-F94 36GB 520 Byte/Sector<br />

CSM18201-F96 9GB 520 Byte/Sector 10K<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control = OSRCTL for FCA661-APK<br />

Control= FC2 OSRCTL FCA1850-LC<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

ESM6800 License Required<br />

Includes equivalent CSM6800 models. Must be run with DSA code. Supported<br />

on FCA661-APK. Arbitrated loop mode only<br />

9GB 520 Byte/Sector 10K<br />

ESM9201-F94<br />

Can direct attach to FC7801-IOP<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control = OSRCTL for FCA661-APK<br />

Control= FC2 OSRCTL FCA1850-LC<br />

ESM6800-SAN Can direct attach to FC7801-IOP<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

ESM7700 License Required<br />

Includes equivalent CSM7700 models. Must be run with DSA code. Supported<br />

on FCA661-APK. Arbitrated loop mode only.<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control = OSRCTL for FCA661-APK<br />

ESM1820-F96 18GB, 520 bytes/sector<br />

Control= FC2 OSRCTL FCA1850-LC<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – Fiber Channel<br />

CSM702/ESM702<br />

Interface: - FCA662-APK or FCA1850-LC<br />

CSM9202-F44 9GB 512 Bytes/sector, 10K RPM<br />

- FCA661-APK with Brocade switch with copper or long-wave inputs <strong>and</strong><br />

short-wave fiber output for fiber conversion.<br />

ESM9202-F44 9GB 512 Bytes/sector, 10K RPM<br />

CSM18202-F44 18GB 512 Bytes/sector, 10K RPM<br />

Protocols: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

ESM18304-F44 18GB 512 Bytes/sector, 10K RPM<br />

Restrictions: Migration Only<br />

Partition Information<br />

FCA661-APK Control: FCSCSI1 (for FCA661-APK, FCA662-APK, FCA663-APK,<br />

FCA1850-LC)<br />

FCA7801-IOP Control: FC2 FCSCSI1<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – Fiber Channel<br />

ESM7900 Fiber Channel Disk<br />

Host-based mirroring required<br />

OSD18201-F96 18GB FC 520 bytes/sector 10K<br />

Includes equivalent CSM7900 models.<br />

Interface: - FCA662-APK<br />

- FCA661-APK or FCA663-APK with Brocade switch with copper or longwave<br />

inputs <strong>and</strong> short-wave fiber output for fiber conversion.<br />

36GB FC, 520 Bytes/sector 10K<br />

OSC36202-F94<br />

OSC73203-F94 73 GB FC, 520 Bytes/sector 10K<br />

Protocols: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

Partition Information<br />

With FCA661-APK = OSRCTL PK<br />

With FCA1850-LC = FC2-OSRCTL PK<br />

Control = OSRCTL for FCA661-APK<br />

Control = FC2 OSRCTL for FCA1850-LC<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

EuroLogic JBD2000 JBOD<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC.<br />

JBD2000 High Availability Enclosure, Dual<br />

Optical/Copper I/O Modules.<br />

JBD2022-HA<br />

Cable: CBL171-xx<br />

Protocol: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

JBD2000 High Availability Enclosure, Dual<br />

Optical/Optical I/O Modules<br />

JBD2040-HA<br />

Restrictions: Not supported with FCA66x fiber<br />

JBD2000 High Availability Expansion Enclosure,<br />

Dual Copper/Copper I/O Modules<br />

JBD2004-HA<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control: FC2 FCSCSI1<br />

JBD2000 St<strong>and</strong>ard Availability Enclosure, Single<br />

Optical/Copper I/O Module<br />

JBD2011-SA<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard Availability Enclosure, Single<br />

Optical/Optical I/O Module<br />

JBD2020-SA<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard Availability Expansion Enclosure,<br />

Single Copper/Copper I/O Module<br />

JBD2002-SA<br />

JBD201815-2F 18GB 15K RPM disk, Factory Installed<br />

JBD201815-2U 18GB 15K RPM disk, Field Upgrade<br />

JBD201815-2F 36GB 15K RPM disk, Factory Installed<br />

JBD203615-2U 36GB 15K RPM disk, Field Upgrade<br />

JBD203610-2F 2000 36GB 10K RPM disk, Factory Installed<br />

JBD203610-2U 36GB 10K RPM disk, Field Upgrade<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – Fiber Channel<br />

EMC Clariion Subsystems<br />

Host based mirroring or multipath license required.<br />

The CLARiiON CX300 is an entry-level member<br />

of the EMC CLARiiON CX series.<br />

CX300<br />

Interface: - FCA1850-LC (CBL171-xx cable)<br />

CX500<br />

Protocols: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

The CLARiiON CX500 is a mid-level member of<br />

the EMC CLARiiON CX series.<br />

CX700<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control: FC2 OSRCTL<br />

The CLARiiON CX700 is a high-end member of<br />

the EMC CLARiiON CX series.<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

Host based mirroring required.<br />

The CLARiiON CX400 is a mid-level member of<br />

the EMC CLARiiON CX series.<br />

CX400<br />

Interface: - FCA1850-LC (CBL171-xx cable)<br />

CX600<br />

- FCA662-APK (CBL170-xx cable).<br />

The CLARiiON CX600 is a high-end member of<br />

the EMC CLARiiON CX series.<br />

- FCA661-APK or FCA663-APK with Brocade switch with copper or longwave<br />

inputs <strong>and</strong> short-wave fiber output for fiber conversion.<br />

Protocols: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control = OSRCTL for FCA662-APK<br />

Control = FC2OSRCTL for FCA1850-LC<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – Fiber Channel<br />

EMC Symmetrix Disk<br />

Interface: - FCA1850-LC<br />

Symmetrix 5.0 <strong>and</strong> 5.5 CAB82xx, CAB84xx, CAB85xx, CAB87xx <strong>and</strong><br />

CAB88xx Styles<br />

- FCA662-APK<br />

- FCA661-APK or FCA663-APK with Brocade switch with copper or longwave<br />

inputs <strong>and</strong> short-wave fiber output for fiber conversion.<br />

Protocol: Arbitrated loop mode or fabric.<br />

Restriction: Migration only<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control = FCPK1EMC for FCA661/662/663<br />

Control = FC2 FCPK1EMC for FCA1850-LC<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

EMC DMX Symmetrix Series Disk<br />

Subsystem<br />

Interface: - FCA1850-LC (CBL171-xx cable)<br />

DMX800 Rack mount<br />

- FCA662-APK (CBL170-xx cable).<br />

DMX801 Rack mount<br />

- FCA661-APK or FCA663-APK with Brocade switch with copper or longwave<br />

inputs <strong>and</strong> short-wave fiber output for fiber conversion.<br />

Single cabinet. Includes models DMX1000,<br />

DMX1000-P2 <strong>and</strong> DMX1000-M2<br />

DMX1000<br />

Protocol: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

Dual cabinet. Includes models DMX2000,<br />

DMX2000-P2, DMX2000-M2, DMX2000-3 (3phase),<br />

DMX2000-P2-3 (3-phase) <strong>and</strong><br />

DMX2000-M2-3 (3-phase).<br />

DMX2000<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control = FC2 FCPK1EMC for FCA1850-LC<br />

Control = FCPK1EMC for FCA661/662-APK<br />

Includes models DMX3000-3 (3-phase) <strong>and</strong><br />

DMX3000-M2-3 (3-phase).<br />

DMX3000<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – Fiber Channel<br />

DSI2100 Solid State Disk<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC<br />

DSI2100-08 8GB unit, 1Gb interface<br />

Protocol: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

DSI2100-016 16GB unit, 1Gb interface<br />

Restriction: Migration only<br />

DSI2100-24 24GB unit, 1Gb interface<br />

Partition Information<br />

DSI2100-032 32GB unit, 1Gb interface<br />

Control: FC2 FCPK1SCSI<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

DSI3200/DS13250 Solid State<br />

Disk<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC<br />

16 GB <strong>System</strong>, Unisys 38271680-000DSI PN<br />

04DSI3200-U16<br />

DSI3200-U16<br />

Protocols: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes<br />

32 GB <strong>System</strong>, Unisys 38271706-000DSI PN<br />

04DSI3200-U32<br />

DSI3200-U32<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control: FC2 FCPK1SCSI<br />

48 GB <strong>System</strong>, Unisys 38271714-000DSI PN<br />

04DSI3200-U48<br />

DSI3200-U48<br />

Unit Type: PK<br />

64GB <strong>System</strong>, Unisys 38271722-000DSI PN<br />

04DSI3200-U64<br />

DSI3200-U64<br />

8 GB <strong>System</strong>, ITI 38361465-000DSI PN<br />

04DSI3208-ITI<br />

DSI3208-ITI<br />

16GB Exp Module 38361515-000DSI PN<br />

04DSI32U16-MEM<br />

DSI3216-MEM<br />

Dual Port 2GB FC interface 38361523-000DSI<br />

PN 04DSI32U65-FC<br />

DSI3265-FC<br />

CTS7840 Fiber Channel Tape<br />

Interface: - FCA1850-LC (CBL170-xx cable)<br />

CTS7840-FDL Single drive for CLU6000<br />

- FCA662-APK (Restriction: Migration only)<br />

CTS7840-FLL Single drive for CLU700<br />

- FCA661-APK or FCA663-APK with Brocade switch with copper or longwave<br />

inputs <strong>and</strong> short-wave fiber output for fiber conversion.<br />

CTS7840-FR1 FC rack, single<br />

Protocol: - Arbitrated loop mode only.<br />

CTS7840-FR2 FC rack, dual<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – Fiber Channel<br />

CTS9840 Fiber Channel Tape<br />

Interface: - FCA1850-LC (CBL171-xx cable)<br />

CTS9840-FRA Single rack mount with autoloader<br />

- FCA662-APK (CBL170-xx cable) - Restriction: Migration only<br />

CTS9840-FD9 Single drive for CLU9710<br />

- FCA661-APK or FCA663-APK with Brocade switch <strong>and</strong> copper or longwave<br />

inputs <strong>and</strong> short-wave fiber output for fiber conversion - Restriction:<br />

Migration only<br />

CTS9840-FDL Single drive for CLU9740 <strong>and</strong> CLU6000<br />

CTS9840-FLL Single drive for CLU180 <strong>and</strong> CLU700<br />

Protocols: Only arbitrated loop modes.<br />

CTS9840-SD9 Single drive for CLU9710<br />

Restrictions: Migration only<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control = FCSCSIMT for FCA661/662-APK<br />

CTS9840-SDL Single drive for CLU9740 <strong>and</strong> CLU6000<br />

Control = FC2 FCSIMT for FCA1850-LC<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

CTS9840B Fiber Channel Tape<br />

Interface: - FCA1850-LC (CBL171-xx cable)<br />

CTB9840-FDL FC Drive on CLU6000/9740 <strong>Libra</strong>ries Tray<br />

- FCA662-APK (CBL170-xx cable)<br />

FC Drive on CLU180/700<br />

<strong>Libra</strong>ries Tray<br />

CTB9840-FLL<br />

- FCA661-APK or FCA663-APK with Brocade switch <strong>and</strong> copper or longwave<br />

inputs <strong>and</strong> short-wave fiber output for fiber conversion.<br />

CTB9840-FR1 FC Drive Rack Mount Single.<br />

Protocols: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

CTB9840-FR2 FC Drive Rack Mount Dual<br />

Restrictions: Migration only<br />

Partition Information<br />

Control = FCSCSIMT for FCA661/662-APK<br />

CTB9840-FTM FC Drive Table Top.<br />

Control = FC2 FCSIMT for FCA1850-LC<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – Fiber Channel<br />

CTB9840C Fiber Channel Tape Qualified 6/15/2004.<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC<br />

CTC9840-FDL 9840C FC Drive CLU9740/6000<br />

Protocol: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

CTC9840-FLL 9840C FC Drive CLU180/700<br />

Partition Information<br />

CTC9840-FR1 9840C FC Single Rackmount Drive<br />

Control: FC2 FCSCSIMT<br />

CTC9840-FR2 9840C Two RK MT Drives<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

CTB9940 Fiber Channel Tape<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC<br />

CTB9940-FDL Drive on CLU6000/9740 <strong>Libra</strong>ries Tray<br />

Protocol: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

Partition Information<br />

CTB9940-FLL Drive on CLU180/700<strong>Libra</strong>ries Tray<br />

Control: FC2 FCSCSIMT<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

Linear Tape-Open (LTO) Gen2<br />

Tape Drive for CLU <strong>Libra</strong>ries<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC<br />

CLU180-22F HP LTO Gen2 drive on CLU180 tray<br />

Protocol: Fabric <strong>and</strong> arbitrated loop modes.<br />

Partition Information<br />

CLU700-22F HP LTO Gen2 drive on CLU700<br />

Control: FC2 FCSCSIMT<br />

Unit Type: MT<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

External Storage Options – Fiber Channel<br />

Fiber Channel Switch (Brocade) Fabric Supported<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC or FCA662-APK<br />

HSC30439-S32 Brocade 3900 - 2Gb, 32 ports, SFP (Fabric only)<br />

FCA661-APK or FCA663-APK with Brocade switch having matching SFPs.<br />

Brocade 12000 SAN Switch, 2Gb 2x64-Ports.<br />

Core FC fabric, SFP (Fabric only)<br />

HSC3041200-D64<br />

May also be used as a core SAN switch.<br />

Minimum switch firmware level: v4.2.0b<br />

Brocade 12000 SAN Switch, 2Gb 1x32-Ports.<br />

Core FC fabric, SFP (Fabric only)<br />

HSC3041200-S32<br />

Brocade 12000 SAN Switch, 2Gb 1x64-Ports.<br />

Core FC fabric, SFP (Fabric only)<br />

HSC3041200-S64<br />

Interface for HS3043250-FF, HS3043252-VL2, HSC3043850-FF<br />

is FCA1850-LC.<br />

HS3043250-FF Brocade 3250, 2 Gb, 8 ports, SFP (Fabric only)<br />

HS3043252-VL2 Brocade 3252, 2 Gb, 8 ports, SFP (Fabric only)<br />

May also be used as a core SAN switch.<br />

Minimum switch firmware level: v4.2.0b<br />

HSC3043850-FF Brocade 3850, 16 ports, full fabric (Fabric only)<br />

Fibre Channel Switch (Brocade) Fabric <strong>and</strong> Quick Loop Supported<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC or FCA662-APK<br />

HSC30432-S08 Brocade 3200 – 2 Gb, 8 ports, SFP (QuickLoop<br />

<strong>and</strong> fabric))<br />

FCA661-APK or FCA663-APK with Brocade switch having matching SFPs.<br />

QuickLoop is only supported on the FCA66x-APK, it is not supported on the<br />

FCA1850-LC.<br />

Brocade 3800 - 2 Gb, 16 ports, SFP (QuickLoop<br />

<strong>and</strong> fabric)<br />

HSC30438-S16<br />

May also be used as a core SAN switch.<br />

Rack mountable, 64 ports, 1 Gb GBIC<br />

(QuickLoop <strong>and</strong> fabric)<br />

HSC30464-S64<br />

Minimum switch firmware level: v3.1.2a<br />

Interface: FCA1850-LC or FCA662-APK<br />

Brocade 2400 – 1 Gb, 8 ports, GBIC (QuickLoop<br />

<strong>and</strong> fabric)<br />

HSC30424-S08<br />

FCA661-APK or FCA663-APK with Brocade switch having matching SFPs.<br />

QuickLoop is only supported on the FCA66x-APK, it is not supported on the<br />

FCA1850-LC.<br />

Brocade 2800 – 1 Gb, 16 ports, GBIC<br />

(QuickLoop <strong>and</strong> fabric)<br />

HSC30428-S16<br />

May also be used as a core SAN switch.<br />

Minimum switch firmware level: v2.6.2c<br />

Fibre Channel Hub (Vixel)<br />

HSC20300-MHB Vixel 2100<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

Service Offerings (U.S. <strong>and</strong> Canada Only)<br />

M<strong>and</strong>atory Service Offerings Brief Description Service Overview<br />

Professional Startup Services for MCP on ClearPath with no Microsoft Partitions – Limit 2<br />

instances of MCP<br />

CS792185-MCP PS: MCP installation no Microsoft<br />

Professional Startup Services for MCP/MCPvm on ClearPath. Limit 2 instances of<br />

MCP/vMCP. Limit 2 instances of Advanced Server<br />

PS: MCP/vMCP Installation with<br />

Advanced Server<br />

CS792185-AS<br />

Professional Startup Services for MCP/MCPvm on ClearPath. Limit 2 instances of<br />

MCP/vMCP. Limit 2 instances of Data Center, or 1 Data Center <strong>and</strong> 1 Advanced Server<br />

PS: MCP/vMCP Installation with Data<br />

Center<br />

CS792185-DC<br />

CS792185-UNX PS: UnixWare Installation on ClearPath Professional Startup Services for UnixWare on ClearPath – Limit 2 instances of UnixWare<br />

Professional Startup Services for 1 additional instance of any MCP, MCPvm, Advanced Server,<br />

Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD1 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 2 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD2 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 3 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD3 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 4 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD4 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 5 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD5 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 6 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD6 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 7 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD7 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 8 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD8 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 9 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD9 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for MCP on ClearPath with no Microsoft Partitions – Limit 2<br />

instances of MCP<br />

CS792185-AS PS: MCP installation no Microsoft<br />

Professional Startup Services for MCP/MCPvm on ClearPath. Limit 2 instances of<br />

MCP/MCPvm. Limit 2 instances of Advanced Server<br />

PS: MCP/vMCP Installation with<br />

Advanced Server<br />

CS792185-DC<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

Service Offerings (U.S. <strong>and</strong> Canada Only)<br />

M<strong>and</strong>atory Service Offerings Brief Description Service Overview<br />

Professional Startup Services for MCP/MCPvm on ClearPath. Limit 2 instances of<br />

MCP/MCPvm. Limit 2 instances of Data Center, or 1 Data Center <strong>and</strong> 1 Advanced Server<br />

PS: MCP/vMCP Installation with Data<br />

Center<br />

CS792185-UNX<br />

CS792185-AD1 PS: UnixWare Installation on ClearPath Professional Startup Services for UnixWare on ClearPath – Limit 2 instances of UnixWare<br />

Professional Startup Services for 1 additional instance of any MCP, MCPvm, Advanced Server,<br />

Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD2 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 2 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD3 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 3 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD4 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 4 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD5 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 5 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD6 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 6 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD7 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 7 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD8 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

Professional Startup Services for 8 additional instances of any combination of MCP, MCPvm,<br />

Advanced Server, Data Center, or UnixWare. Over <strong>and</strong> above purchase of base startup service<br />

CS792185-AD9 PS: Additional Startup Images<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

Performance Options<br />

<strong>System</strong> Performance – <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

Disaster Recovery Image Enablers<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-DRD DR Image Enabler<br />

General Purpose IOE Image Enablers<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-10 Image Enabler 50/1215<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-15 Image Enabler 75/1823<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-20 Image Enabler 100/2430<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-25 Image Enabler 125/3038<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-30 Image Enabler 150/3645<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-35 Image Enabler 175/4253<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-40 Image Enabler 200/4860<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-45 Image Enabler 225/5468<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-50 Image Enabler 250/6075<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-55 Image Enabler 275/6683<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-60 Image Enabler 300/7290<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-65 Image Enabler 325/7898<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-70 Image Enabler 350/8505<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-75 Image Enabler 375/9113<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-80 Image Enabler 400/9720<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-85 Image Enabler 425/10328<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-90 Image Enabler 450/10935<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-95 Image Enabler 475/11543<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-100 Image Enabler 500/12150<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-110 Image Enabler 550/13365<br />

3828 7306–000 3–39


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>System</strong> Performance – <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-120 Image Enabler 600/14580<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-130 Image Enabler 650/15795<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-140 Image Enabler 700/17010<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-150 Image Enabler 750/18225<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-160 Image Enabler 800/19440<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-170 Image Enabler 850/20655<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-180 Image Enabler 900/21870<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-190 Image Enabler 950/23085<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-200 Image Enabler 1000/24300<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-210 Image Enabler 1050/25515<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-220 Image Enabler 1100/26730<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-230 Image Enabler 1150/27945<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-240 Image Enabler 1200/29160<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-250 Image Enabler 1250/30375<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-260 Image Enabler 1300/31590<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-270 Image Enabler 1350/32805<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-280 Image Enabler 1400/34020<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-300 Image Enabler 1500/36450<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-310 Image Enabler 1550/37665<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-320 Image Enabler 1600/38880<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-340 Image Enabler 1700/41310<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-360 Image Enabler 1800/43740<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-370 Image Enabler 1850/44955<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-380 Image Enabler 1900/46170<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-400 Image Enabler 2000/48600<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-440 Image Enabler 2200/53460<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>System</strong> Performance – <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-480 Image Enabler 2400/58320<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-520 Image Enabler 2600/63180<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-560 Image Enabler 2800/68040<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-600 Image Enabler 3000/72900<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-640 Image Enabler 3200/77760<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-680 Image Enabler 3400/82620<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-720 Image Enabler 3600/87480<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-760 Image Enabler 3800/92340<br />

CSL10<strong>585</strong>-800 Image Enabler 4000/97200<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> (only) Java Add-On Image Enablers (for Java processors) General Purpose Workloads<br />

CSJ10<strong>585</strong>-10 Java Add-On Image Enabler 1000 JPM<br />

CSJ10<strong>585</strong>-20 Java Add-On Image Enabler 2000 JPM<br />

CSJ10<strong>585</strong>-30 Java Add-On Image Enabler 3000 JPM<br />

CSJ10<strong>585</strong>-40 Java Add-On Image Enabler 4000 JPM<br />

CSJ10<strong>585</strong>-50 Java Add-On Image Enabler 5000 JPM<br />

CSJ10<strong>585</strong>-60 Java Add-On Image Enabler 6000 JPM<br />

CSJ10<strong>585</strong>-70 Java Add-On Image Enabler 7000 JPM<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> (only) Java Add-On Image Enablers (for Java processors) Development Workloads<br />

SDJ10<strong>585</strong>-10 SDK Java Add-On Enabler 1000 JPM<br />

SDJ10<strong>585</strong>-20 SDK Java Add-On Enabler 2000 JPM<br />

SDJ10<strong>585</strong>-30 SDK Java Add-On Enabler 3000 JPM<br />

SDJ10<strong>585</strong>-40 SDK Java Add-On Enabler 4000 JPM<br />

SDJ10<strong>585</strong>-50 SDK Java Add-On Enabler 5000 JPM<br />

SDJ10<strong>585</strong>-60 SDK Java Add-On Enabler 6000 JPM<br />

SDJ10<strong>585</strong>-70 SDK Java Add-On Enabler 7000 JPM<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>System</strong> Performance – <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

SDK Image Enablers<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-10 SDK Image Enabler 50/1215<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-15 SDK Image Enabler 75/1823<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-20 SDK Image Enabler 100/2430<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-25 SDK Image Enabler 125/3038<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-30 SDK Image Enabler 150/3645<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-35 SDK Image Enabler 175/4253<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-40 SDK Image Enabler 200/4860<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-45 SDK Image Enabler 225/5468<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-50 SDK Image Enabler 250/6075<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-55 SDK Image Enabler 275/6683<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-60 SDK Image Enabler 300/7290<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-65 SDK Image Enabler 325/7898<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-70 SDK Image Enabler 350/8505<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-75 SDK Image Enabler 375/9113<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-80 SDK Image Enabler 400/9720<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-85 SDK Image Enabler 425/10328<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-90 SDK Image Enabler 450/10935<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-95 SDK Image Enabler 475/11543<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-100 SDK Image Enabler 500/12150<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-110 SDK Image Enabler 550/13365<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-120 SDK Image Enabler 600/14580<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-130 SDK Image Enabler 650/15795<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-140 SDK Image Enabler 700/17010<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-150 SDK Image Enabler 750/18225<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-160 SDK Image Enabler 800/19440<br />

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<strong>System</strong> Performance – <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-170 SDK Image Enabler 850/20655<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-180 SDK Image Enabler 900/21870<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-190 SDK Image Enabler 950/23085<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-200 SDK Image Enabler 1000/24300<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-210 SDK Image Enabler 1050/25515<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-220 SDK Image Enabler 1100/26730<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-230 SDK Image Enabler 1150/27945<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-240 SDK Image Enabler 1200/29160<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-250 SDK Image Enabler 1250/30375<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-260 SDK Image Enabler 1300/31590<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-270 SDK Image Enabler 1350/32805<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-280 SDK Image Enabler 1400/34020<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-300 SDK Image Enabler 1500/36450<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-310 SDK Image Enabler 1550/37665<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-320 SDK Image Enabler 1600/38880<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-340 SDK Image Enabler 1700/41310<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-360 SDK Image Enabler 1800/43740<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-370 SDK Image Enabler 1850/44955<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-380 SDK Image Enabler 1900/46170<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-400 SDK Image Enabler 2000/48600<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-440 SDK Image Enabler 2200/53460<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-480 SDK Image Enabler 2400/58320<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-520 SDK Image Enabler 2600/63180<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-560 SDK Image Enabler 2800/68040<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-600 SDK Image Enabler 3000/72900<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-640 SDK Image Enabler 3200/77760<br />

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<strong>System</strong> Performance – <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-680 SDK Image Enabler 3400/82620<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-720 SDK Image Enabler 3600/87480<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-760 SDK Image Enabler 3800/92340<br />

SDL10<strong>585</strong>-800 SDK Image Enabler 4000/97200<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

Availabilty by<br />

Ceiling MIPS/RPMS<br />

4000<br />

3300<br />

2800<br />

2300<br />

1500<br />

900<br />

500<br />

200<br />

Base RPMS Component Style Description<br />

Base<br />

MIPS<br />

97200<br />

80190<br />

68040<br />

55890<br />

36450<br />

21870<br />

12150<br />

4860<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Base+Usage Pricing <strong>Model</strong><br />

General Purpose Image Enablers - Base<br />

k 20 486 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-4 Enabler Base 20/486<br />

X 30 729 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-6 Enabler Base 30/729<br />

X 40 972 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-8 Enabler Base 40/972<br />

X 50 1,215 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-10 Enabler Base 50/1215<br />

X 75 1,823 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-15 Enabler Base 75/1823<br />

X 100 2,430 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-20 Enabler Base 100/2430<br />

X 125 3,038 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-25 Enabler Base 125/3038<br />

X 150 3,645 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-30 Enabler Base 150/3645<br />

X 175 4,253 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-35 Enabler Base 175/4253<br />

X 200 4,860 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-40 Enabler Base 200/4860<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

X 225 5,468 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-45 Enabler Base 225/5468<br />

X 250 6,075 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-50 Enabler Base 250/6075<br />

X 275 6,683 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-55 Enabler Base 275/6683<br />

X 300 7,290 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-60 Enabler Base 300/7290<br />

X 325 7,898 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-65 Enabler Base 325/7898<br />

X 350 8,505 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-70 Enabler Base 350/8505<br />

X 375 9,113 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-75 Enabler Base 375/9113<br />

X 400 9,720 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-80 Enabler Base 400/9720<br />

X 425 10,328 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-85 Enabler Base 425/10328<br />

X 450 10,935 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-90 Enabler Base 450/10935<br />

X 475 11,543 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-95 Enabler Base 475/11543<br />

X 500 12,150 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-100 Enabler Base 500/12150<br />

X 550 13,365 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-110 Enabler Base 550/13365<br />

X 600 14,580 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-120 Enabler Base 600/14580<br />

X 650 15,795 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-130 Enabler Base 650/15795<br />

X 700 17,010 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-140 Enabler Base 700/17010<br />

X 750 18,225 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-150 Enabler Base 750/18225<br />

X 800 19,440 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-160 Enabler Base 800/19440<br />

X 850 20,655 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-170 Enabler Base 850/20655<br />

X 900 21,870 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-180 Enabler Base 900/21870<br />

X 950 23,085 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-190 Enabler Base 950/23085<br />

X 1000 24,300 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-200 Enabler Base 1000/24300<br />

X 1050 25,515 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-210 Enabler Base 1050/25515<br />

X 1100 26,730 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-220 Enabler Base 1100/26730<br />

X 1150 27,945 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-230 Enabler Base 1150/27945<br />

3828 7306–000 3–45


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

X 1200 29,160 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-240 Enabler Base 1200/29160<br />

X 1250 30,375 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-250 Enabler Base 1250/30375<br />

X 1300 31,590 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-260 Enabler Base 1300/31590<br />

X 1350 32,805 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-270 Enabler Base 1350/32805<br />

X 1400 34,020 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-280 Enabler Base 1400/34020<br />

X 1450 35,235 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-290 Enabler Base 1450/35235<br />

X 1500 36,450 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-300 Enabler Base 1500/36450<br />

X 1550 37,665 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-310 Enabler Base 1550/37665<br />

X 1600 38,880 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-320 Enabler Base 1600/38880<br />

X 1650 40,095 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-330 Enabler Base 1650/40095<br />

X 1700 41,310 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-340 Enabler Base 1700/41310<br />

X 1750 42,525 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-350 Enabler Base 1750/42525<br />

X 1800 43,740 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-360 Enabler Base 1800/43740<br />

X 1850 44,955 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-370 Enabler Base 1850/44955<br />

X 1900 46,170 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-380 Enabler Base 1900/46170<br />

X 1950 47,385 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-390 Image Enabler 1950/47385<br />

X 2000 48,600 UOB10<strong>595</strong>-400 Image Enabler 2000/48600<br />

General Purpose Image Enablers - Ceiling<br />

200 4,860 UOM10<strong>595</strong>-40 Enabler Ceiling 200/4860<br />

500 12,150 UOM10<strong>595</strong>-100 Enabler Ceiling 500/12150<br />

900 21,870 UOM10<strong>595</strong>-180 Enabler Ceiling 900/21870<br />

1500 36,450 UOM10<strong>595</strong>-300 Enabler Ceiling 1500/36450<br />

2300 55,890 UOM10<strong>595</strong>-460 Enabler Ceiling 2300/55890<br />

2800 68,040 UOM10<strong>595</strong>-560 Enabler Ceiling 2800/68040<br />

3–46 3828 7306–000


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

3300 80,190 UOM10<strong>595</strong>-660 Enabler Ceiling 3300/80190<br />

4000 97,200 UOM10<strong>595</strong>-800 Enabler Ceiling4000/97200<br />

General Purpose Monthly Usage Rate Styles<br />

X X X X X X X X UOR10<strong>595</strong>-L1 Monthly Usage Rate<br />

EAE Image Enablers - Base<br />

X 20 486 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-4 EAE Enabler Base 20/486<br />

X 30 729 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-6 EAE Enabler Base 30/729<br />

X 40 972 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-8 EAE Enabler Base 40/972<br />

X 50 1,215 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-10 EAE Enabler Base 50/1215<br />

X 75 1,823 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-15 EAE Enabler Base 75/1823<br />

X 100 2,430 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-20 EAE Enabler Base 100/2430<br />

X 125 3,038 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-25 EAE Enabler Base 125/3038<br />

X 150 3,645 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-30 EAE Enabler Base 150/3645<br />

X 175 4,253 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-35 EAE Enabler Base 175/4253<br />

X 200 4,860 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-40 EAE Enabler Base 200/4860<br />

X 225 5,468 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-45 EAE Enabler Base 225/5468<br />

X 250 6,075 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-50 EAE Enabler Base 250/6075<br />

X 275 6,683 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-55 EAE Enabler Base 275/6683<br />

X 300 7,290 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-60 EAE Enabler Base 300/7290<br />

X 325 7,898 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-65 EAE Enabler Base 325/7898<br />

X 350 8,505 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-70 EAE Enabler Base 350/8505<br />

X 375 9,113 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-75 EAE Enabler Base 375/9113<br />

X 400 9,720 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-80 EAE Enabler Base 400/9720<br />

X 425 10,328 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-85 EAE Enabler Base 425/10328<br />

3828 7306–000 3–47


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

X 450 10,935 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-90 EAE Enabler Base 450/10935<br />

X 475 11,543 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-95 EAE Enabler Base 475/11543<br />

X 500 12,150 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-100 EAE Enabler Base 500/12150<br />

X 550 13,365 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-110 EAE Enabler Base 550/13365<br />

X 600 14,580 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-120 EAE Enabler Base 600/14580<br />

X 650 15,795 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-130 EAE Enabler Base 650/15795<br />

X 700 17,010 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-140 EAE Enabler Base 700/17010<br />

X 750 18,225 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-150 EAE Enabler Base 750/18225<br />

X 800 19,440 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-160 EAE Enabler Base 800/19440<br />

X 850 20,655 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-170 EAE Enabler Base 850/20655<br />

X 900 21,870 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-180 EAE Enabler Base 900/21870<br />

X 950 23,085 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-190 EAE Enabler Base 950/23085<br />

X 1000 24,300 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-200 EAE Enabler Base 1000/24300<br />

X 1050 25,515 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-210 EAE Enabler Base 1050/25515<br />

X 1100 26,730 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-220 EAE Enabler Base 1100/26730<br />

X 1150 27,945 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-230 EAE Enabler Base 1150/27945<br />

X 1200 29,160 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-240 EAE Enabler Base 1200/29160<br />

X 1250 30,375 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-250 EAE Enabler Base 1250/30375<br />

X 1300 31,590 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-260 EAE Enabler Base 1300/31590<br />

X 1350 32,805 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-270 EAE Enabler Base 1350/32805<br />

X 1400 34,020 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-280 EAE Enabler Base 1400/34020<br />

X 1450 35,235 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-290 EAE Enabler Base 1450/35235<br />

X 1500 36,450 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-300 EAE Enabler Base 1500/36450<br />

X 1550 37,665 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-310 EAE Enabler Base 1550/37665<br />

X 1600 38,880 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-320 EAE Enabler Base 1600/38880<br />

X 1650 40,095 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-330 EAE Enabler Base 1650/40095<br />

3–48 3828 7306–000


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

X 1700 41,310 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-340 EAE Enabler Base 1700/41310<br />

X 1750 42,525 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-350 EAE Enabler Base 1750/42525<br />

X 1800 43,740 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-360 EAE Enabler Base 1800/43740<br />

X 1850 44,955 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-370 EAE Enabler Base 1850/44955<br />

X 1900 46,170 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-380 EAE Enabler Base 1900/46170<br />

X 1950 47,385 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-390 EAE Image Enabler 1950/47385<br />

X 2000 48,600 EAB10<strong>595</strong>-400 EAE Image Enabler 2000/48600<br />

EAE Image Enablers - Ceiling<br />

200 4,860 EAM10<strong>595</strong>-40 EAE Enabler Ceiling 200/4860<br />

500 12,150 EAM10<strong>595</strong>-100 EAE Enabler Ceiling 500/12150<br />

900 21,870 EAM10<strong>595</strong>-180 EAE Enabler Ceiling 900/21870<br />

1500 36,450 EAM10<strong>595</strong>-300 EAE Enabler Ceiling 1500/36450<br />

2300 55,890 EAM10<strong>595</strong>-460 EAE Enabler Ceiling 2300/55890<br />

2800 68,040 EAM10<strong>595</strong>-560 EAE Enabler Ceiling 2800/68040<br />

3300 80,190 EAM10<strong>595</strong>-660 EAE Enabler Ceiling 3300/80190<br />

4000 97,200 EAM10<strong>595</strong>-800 EAE Enabler Ceiling 4000/97200<br />

EAE Monthly Usage Rate Styles<br />

X X X X X X X X EAR10<strong>595</strong>-L1 Monthly Usage Rate<br />

SDK Image Enablers<br />

X 20 486 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-4 SDK Enabler Base 20/486<br />

X 30 729 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-6 SDK Enabler Base 30/729<br />

X 40 972 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-8 SDK Enabler Base 40/972<br />

X 50 1,215 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-10 SDK Enabler Base 50/1215<br />

3828 7306–000 3–49


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

X 75 1,823 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-15 SDK Enabler Base 75/1823<br />

X 100 2,430 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-20 SDK Enabler Base 100/2430<br />

X 125 3,038 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-25 SDK Enabler Base 125/3038<br />

X 150 3,645 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-30 SDK Enabler Base 150/3645<br />

X 175 4,253 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-35 SDK Enabler Base 175/4253<br />

X 200 4,860 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-40 SDK Enabler Base 200/4860<br />

X 225 5,468 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-45 SDK Enabler Base 225/5468<br />

X 250 6,075 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-50 SDK Enabler Base 250/6075<br />

X 275 6,683 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-55 SDK Enabler Base 275/6683<br />

X 300 7,290 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-60 SDK Enabler Base 300/7290<br />

X 325 7,898 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-65 SDK Enabler Base 325/7898<br />

X 350 8,505 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-70 SDK Enabler Base 350/8505<br />

X 375 9,113 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-75 SDK Enabler Base 375/9113<br />

X 400 9,720 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-80 SDK Enabler Base 400/9720<br />

X 425 10,328 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-85 SDK Enabler Base 425/10328<br />

X 450 10,935 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-90 SDK Enabler Base 450/10935<br />

X 475 11,543 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-95 SDK Enabler Base 475/11543<br />

X 500 12,150 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-100 SDK Enabler Base 500/12150<br />

X 550 13,365 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-110 SDK Enabler Base 550/13365<br />

X 600 14,580 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-120 SDK Enabler Base 600/14580<br />

X 650 15,795 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-130 SDK Enabler Base 650/15795<br />

X 700 17,010 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-140 SDK Enabler Base 700/17010<br />

X 750 18,225 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-150 SDK Enabler Base 750/18225<br />

X 800 19,440 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-160 SDK Enabler Base 800/19440<br />

X 850 20,655 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-170 SDK Enabler Base 850/20655<br />

X 900 21,870 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-180 SDK Enabler Base 900/21870<br />

3–50 3828 7306–000


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

X 950 23,085 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-190 SDK Enabler Base 950/23085<br />

X 1000 24,300 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-200 SDK Enabler Base 1000/24300<br />

X 1050 25,515 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-210 SDK Enabler Base 1050/25515<br />

X 1100 26,730 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-220 SDK Enabler Base 1100/26730<br />

X 1150 27,945 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-230 SDK Enabler Base 1150/27945<br />

X 1200 29,160 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-240 SDK Enabler Base 1200/29160<br />

X 1250 30,375 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-250 SDK Enabler Base 1250/30375<br />

X 1300 31,590 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-260 SDK Enabler Base 1300/31590<br />

X 1350 32,805 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-270 SDK Enabler Base 1350/32805<br />

X 1400 34,020 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-280 SDK Enabler Base 1400/34020<br />

X 1450 35,235 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-290 SDK Enabler Base 1450/35235<br />

X 1500 36,450 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-300 SDK Enabler Base 1500/36450<br />

X 1550 37,665 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-310 SDK Enabler Base 1550/37665<br />

X 1600 38,880 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-320 SDK Enabler Base 1600/38880<br />

X 1650 40,095 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-330 SDK Enabler Base 1650/40095<br />

X 1700 41,310 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-340 SDK Enabler Base 1700/41310<br />

X 1750 42,525 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-350 SDK Enabler Base 1750/42525<br />

X 1800 43,740 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-360 SDK Enabler Base 1800/43740<br />

X 1850 44,955 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-370 SDK Enabler Base 1850/44955<br />

X 1900 46,170 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-380 SDK Enabler Base 1900/46170<br />

X 1950 47,385 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-390 SDK Image Enabler 1950/47385<br />

X 2000 48,600 SDB10<strong>595</strong>-400 SDK Image Enabler 2000/48600<br />

SDK Image Enablers - Ceiling<br />

200 4,860 SDM10<strong>595</strong>-40 SDK Enabler Ceiling 200/4860<br />

500 12,150 SDM10<strong>595</strong>-100 SDK Enabler Ceiling 500/12150<br />

3828 7306–000 3–51


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

900 21,870 SDM10<strong>595</strong>-180 SDK Enabler Ceiling 900/21870<br />

1500 36,450 SDM10<strong>595</strong>-300 SDK Enabler Ceiling 1500/36450<br />

2300 55,890 SDM10<strong>595</strong>-460 SDK Enabler Ceiling 2300/55890<br />

2800 68,040 SDM10<strong>595</strong>-560 SDM Enabler Ceiling 2800/68040<br />

3300 80,190 SDM10<strong>595</strong>-660 SDK Enabler Ceiling 3300/80190<br />

4000 97,200 SDM10<strong>595</strong>-800 SDK Enabler Ceiling4000/97200<br />

SDK Monthly Usage Rate Styles<br />

X X X X X X X X SDR10<strong>595</strong>-L1 Monthly Usage Rate<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Pre-Paid Usage Pricing <strong>Model</strong><br />

General Purpose Image Enablers - Ceiling<br />

1400 34,020 UOL10<strong>595</strong>-280 Enabler Ceiling 1400/34020<br />

2300 55,890 UOL10<strong>595</strong>-460 Enabler Ceiling 2300/55890<br />

3300 80,190 UOL10<strong>595</strong>-660 Enabler Ceiling 3300/80190<br />

4000 97,200 UOL10<strong>595</strong>-800 Enabler Ceiling 4000/97200<br />

General Purpose MIP Pre-Paid Styles<br />

UOR10<strong>595</strong>-PPU UOE/IE 1 MIP Pre-Paid<br />

UOR10<strong>595</strong>-PPV UOE/IE 100 MIPs Pre-Paid<br />

UOU10<strong>595</strong>-PPU SSU Scrn 1 MIP Pre-Paid<br />

UOU10<strong>595</strong>-PPV SSU Scrn 100 MIPs Pre-Paid<br />

EAE Image Enablers - Ceiling<br />

1400 34,020 EAL10<strong>595</strong>-280 EAE Enabler Ceiling 1400/34020<br />

2300 55,890 EAL10<strong>595</strong>-460 EAE Enabler Ceiling 2300/55890<br />

3–52 3828 7306–000


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

3300 80,190 EAL0<strong>595</strong>-660 EAE Enabler Ceiling 3300/80190<br />

4000 97,200 EAL10<strong>595</strong>-800 EAE Enabler Ceiling 4000/97200<br />

EAE MIP Pre-Paid Styles<br />

EAR10<strong>595</strong>-PPU EAE UOE/IE 1 MIP Pre-Paid<br />

EAR10<strong>595</strong>-PPV EAE UOE/IE 100 MIPs Pre-Paid<br />

EAU10<strong>595</strong>-PPU SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1 MIP Pre-Paid<br />

EAU10<strong>595</strong>-PPV SSU Scrn EAE UOE 100 MIPs Pre-Paid<br />

SDK Image Enablers - Ceiling<br />

1400 34,020 SDL10<strong>595</strong>-280 SDK Enabler Ceiling 1400/34020<br />

2300 55,890 SDL10<strong>595</strong>-460 SDK Enabler Ceiling 2300/55890<br />

3300 80,190 SDL10<strong>595</strong>-660 SDK Enabler Ceiling 3300/80190<br />

4000 97,200 SDL10<strong>595</strong>-800 SDK Enabler Ceiling4000/97200<br />

SDK MIP Pre-Paid Styles<br />

SDR10<strong>595</strong>-PPU SDK UOE/IE 1 MIP Pre-Paid<br />

SDR10<strong>595</strong>-PPV SDK UOE/IE 100 MIPs Pre-Paid<br />

SDU10<strong>595</strong>-PPU SSU Scrn SDK 1 MIP Pre-Paid<br />

SDU10<strong>595</strong>-PPV SSU Scrn SDK 100 MIPs Pre-Paid<br />

General Purpose Image Enablers - Business Continuance<br />

Ceilings<br />

1400 34,020 BCL10<strong>595</strong>-280 BC Enabler Ceiling 1400/34020<br />

2300 55,890 BCL10<strong>595</strong>-460 BC Enabler Ceiling 2300/55890<br />

3300 80,190 BCL10<strong>595</strong>-660 BC Enabler Ceiling 3300/80190<br />

3828 7306–000 3–53


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Enabler <strong>and</strong> Usage Rates<br />

4000 97,200 BCL10<strong>595</strong>-800 BC Enabler Ceiling 4000/97200<br />

These are ordered at what system is<br />

licensed to run at—no charge.<br />

General Purpose MIP-Month Business Continuance Styles<br />

BCR10<strong>595</strong>-BCU BC UOE/IE 1 MIP-Month BC Pre-Paid<br />

BCR10<strong>595</strong>-BCV BC UOE/IE 100 MIP-Months BC Pre-Paid<br />

BCU10<strong>595</strong>-BCU BC SSU Scrn 1 MIP-Month BC Pre-Paid<br />

BCU10<strong>595</strong>-BCV BC SSU Scrn 100 MIP-Months BC Pre-Paid<br />

Style needs to be ordered in quantity<br />

used for mips—500 would be 5 BCVs –<br />

Additional BCU need to be added at no<br />

charge (Erin to provide formula)<br />

3–54 3828 7306–000


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> IOEs<br />

MIPs RPMs IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> IOEs - Basic Licenses - IOE Packages include media <strong>and</strong> keys<br />

20 486 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-4 CSU10580-4 IOE 20/486 SSU Scrn 20/486<br />

40 972 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-8 CSU10588-8 IOE 40/972 SSU Scrn 40/972<br />

50 1,215 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-10 CSU10580-10 IOE 50/1215 SSU Scrn 50/1215<br />

75 1,823 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-15 CSU10580-15 IOE 75/1823 SSU Scrn 75/1823<br />

100 2,430 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-20 CSU10580-20 IOE 100/2430 SSU Scrn 100/2430<br />

125 3,038 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-25 CSU10580-25 IOE 125/3038 SSU Scrn 125/3038<br />

150 3,645 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-30 CSU10580-30 IOE 150/3645 SSU Scrn 150/3645<br />

175 4,253 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-35 CSU10580-35 IOE 175/4253 SSU Scrn 175/4253<br />

200 4,860 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-40 CSU10580-40 IOE 200/4860 SSU Scrn 200/4860<br />

225 5,468 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-45 CSU10580-45 IOE 225/5468 SSU Scrn 225/5468<br />

250 6,075 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-50 CSU10580-50 IOE 250/6075 SSU Scrn 250/6075<br />

275 6,683 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-55 CSU10580-55 IOE 275/6683 SSU Scrn 275/6683<br />

300 7,290 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-60 CSU10580-60 IOE 300/7290 SSU Scrn 300/7290<br />

325 7,898 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-65 CSU10580-65 IOE 325/7898 SSU Scrn 325/7898<br />

350 8,505 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-70 CSU10580-70 IOE 350/8505 SSU Scrn 350/8505<br />

375 9,113 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-75 CSU10580-75 IOE 375/9113 SSU Scrn 375/9113<br />

400 9,720 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-80 CSU10580-80 IOE 400/9720 SSU Scrn 400/9720<br />

425 10,328 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-85 CSU10580-85 IOE 425/10328 SSU Scrn 425/10328<br />

450 10,935 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-90 CSU10580-90 IOE 450/10935 SSU Scrn 450/10935<br />

475 11,543 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-95 CSU10580-95 IOE 475/11543 SSU Scrn 475/11543<br />

500 12,150 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-100 CSU10580-100 IOE 500/12150 SSU Scrn 500/12150<br />

525 12,758 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-105 CSU10580-105 IOE 525/12758 SSU Scrn 525/12758<br />

550 13,365 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-110 CSU10580-110 IOE 550/13365 SSU Scrn 550/13365<br />

3828 7306–000 3–55


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> IOEs<br />

MIPs RPMs IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

575 13,973 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-115 CSU10580-115 IOE 575/13973 SSU Scrn 575/13973<br />

600 14,580 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-120 CSU10580-120 IOE 600/14580 SSU Scrn 600/14580<br />

625 15,188 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-125 CSU10580-125 IOE 625/15188 SSU Scrn 625/15188<br />

650 15,795 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-130 CSU10580-130 IOE 650/15795 SSU Scrn 650/15795<br />

675 16,403 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-135 CSU10580-135 IOE 675/16403 SSU Scrn 675/16403<br />

700 17,010 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-140 CSU10580-140 IOE 700/17010 SSU Scrn 700/17010<br />

725 17,618 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-145 CSU10580-145 IOE 725/17618 SSU Scrn 725/17618<br />

750 18,225 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-150 CSU10580-150 IOE 750/18225 SSU Scrn 750/18225<br />

775 18,833 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-155 CSU10580-155 IOE 775/18833 SSU Scrn 775/18833<br />

800 19,440 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-160 CSU10580-160 IOE 800/19440 SSU Scrn 800/19440<br />

825 20,048 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-165 CSU10580-165 IOE 825/20048 SSU Scrn 825/20048<br />

850 20,655 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-170 CSU10580-170 IOE 850/20655 SSU Scrn 850/20655<br />

875 21,263 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-175 CSU10580-175 IOE 875/21263 SSU Scrn 875/21263<br />

900 21,870 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-180 CSU10580-180 IOE 900/21870 SSU Scrn 900/21870<br />

925 22,478 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-185 CSU10580-185 IOE 925/22478 SSU Scrn 925/22478<br />

950 23,085 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-190 CSU10580-190 IOE 950/23085 SSU Scrn 950/23085<br />

975 23,693 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-195 CSU10580-195 IOE 975/23693 SSU Scrn 975/23693<br />

1,000 24,300 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-200 CSU10580-200 IOE 1000/24300 SSU Scrn 1000/24300<br />

1,025 24,908 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-205 CSU10580-205 IOE 1025/24908 SSU Scrn 1025/24908<br />

1,050 25,515 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-210 CSU10580-210 IOE 1050/25515 SSU Scrn 1050/25515<br />

1,075 26,123 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-215 CSU10580-215 IOE 1075/26123 SSU Scrn 1075/26123<br />

1,100 26,730 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-220 CSU10580-220 IOE 1100/26730 SSU Scrn 1100/26730<br />

1,125 27,338 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-225 CSU10580-225 IOE 1125/27338 SSU Scrn 1125/27338<br />

1,150 27,945 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-230 CSU10580-230 IOE 1150/27945 SSU Scrn 1150/27945<br />

1,175 28,553 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-235 CSU10580-235 IOE 1175/28553 SSU Scrn 1175/28553<br />

3–56 3828 7306–000


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> IOEs<br />

MIPs RPMs IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

1,200 29,160 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-240 CSU10580-240 IOE 1200/29160 SSU Scrn 1200/29160<br />

1,225 29,768 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-245 CSU10580-245 IOE 1225/29768 SSU Scrn 1225/29768<br />

1,250 30,375 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-250 CSU10580-250 IOE 1250/30375 SSU Scrn 1250/30375<br />

1,275 30,983 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-255 CSU10580-255 IOE 1275/30983 SSU Scrn 1275/30983<br />

1,300 31,590 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-260 CSU10580-260 IOE 1300/31590 SSU Scrn 1300/31590<br />

1,325 32,198 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-265 CSU10580-265 IOE 1325/32198 SSU Scrn 1325/32198<br />

1,350 32,805 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-270 CSU10580-270 IOE 1350/32805 SSU Scrn 1350/32805<br />

1,375 33,413 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-275 CSU10580-275 IOE 1375/33413 SSU Scrn 1375/33413<br />

1,400 34,020 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-280 CSU10580-280 IOE 1400/34020 SSU Scrn 1400/34020<br />

1,425 34,628 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-285 CSU10580-285 IOE 1425/34628 SSU Scrn 1425/34628<br />

1,450 35,235 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-290 CSU10580-290 IOE 1450/35235 SSU Scrn 1450/35235<br />

1,475 35,843 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-295 CSU10580-295 IOE 1475/35843 SSU Scrn 1475/35843<br />

1,500 36,450 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-300 CSU10580-300 IOE 1500/36450 SSU Scrn 1500/36450<br />

1,525 37,058 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-305 CSU10580-305 IOE 1525/37058 SSU Scrn 1525/37058<br />

1,550 37,665 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-310 CSU10580-310 IOE 1550/37665 SSU Scrn 1550/37665<br />

1,575 38,273 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-315 CSU10580-315 IOE 1575/38273 SSU Scrn 1575/38273<br />

1,600 38,880 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-320 CSU10580-320 IOE 1600/38880 SSU Scrn 1600/38880<br />

1,625 39,488 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-325 CSU10580-325 IOE 1625/39488 SSU Scrn 1625/39488<br />

1,650 40,095 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-330 CSU10580-330 IOE 1650/40095 SSU Scrn 1650/40095<br />

1,675 40,703 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-335 CSU10580-335 IOE 1675/40703 SSU Scrn 1675/40703<br />

1,700 41,310 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-340 CSU10580-340 IOE 1700/41310 SSU Scrn 1700/41310<br />

1,725 41,918 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-345 CSU10580-345 IOE 1725/41918 SSU Scrn 1725/41918<br />

1,750 42,525 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-350 CSU10580-350 IOE 1750/42525 SSU Scrn 1750/42525<br />

1,775 43,133 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-355 CSU10580-355 IOE 1775/43133 SSU Scrn 1775/43133<br />

1,800 43,740 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-360 CSU10580-360 IOE 1800/43740 SSU Scrn 1800/43740<br />

3828 7306–000 3–57


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> IOEs<br />

MIPs RPMs IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

1,825 44,348 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-365 CSU10580-365 IOE 1825/44348 SSU Scrn 1825/44348<br />

1,850 44,955 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-370 CSU10580-370 IOE 1850/44955 SSU Scrn 1850/44955<br />

1,875 45,563 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-375 CSU10580-375 IOE 1875/45563 SSU Scrn 1875/45563<br />

1,900 46,170 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-380 CSU10580-380 IOE 1900/46170 SSU Scrn 1900/46170<br />

1,925 46,778 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-385 CSU10580-385 IOE 1925/46778 SSU Scrn 1925/46778<br />

1,950 47,385 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-390 CSU10580-390 IOE 1950/47385 SSU Scrn 1950/47385<br />

1,975 47,993 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-395 CSU10580-395 IOE 1975/47993 SSU Scrn 1975/47993<br />

2,000 48,600 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-400 CSU10580-400 IOE 2000/48600 SSU Scrn 2000/48600<br />

2200 53,460 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-440 CSU10580-440 IOE 2200/53460 SSU Scrn 2200/53460<br />

2400 58,320 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-480 CSU10580-480 IOE 2400/58320 SSU Scrn 2400/58320<br />

2600 63,180 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-520 CSU10580-520 IOE 2600/63180 SSU Scrn 2600/63180<br />

2800 68,040 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-560 CSU10580-560 IOE 2800/68040 SSU Scrn 2800/68040<br />

3000 72,900 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-600 CSU10580-600 IOE 3000/72900 SSU Scrn 3000/72900<br />

3200 77,760 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-640 CSU10580-640 IOE 3200/77760 SSU Scrn 3200/77760<br />

3400 82,620 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-680 CSU10580-680 IOE 3400/82620 SSU Scrn 3400/82620<br />

3600 87,480 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-720 CSU10580-720 IOE 3600/87480 SSU Scrn 3600/87480<br />

3800 92,340 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-760 CSU10580-760 IOE 3800/92340 SSU Scrn 3800/92340<br />

4000 97,200 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-800 CSU10580-800 IOE 4000/97200 SSU Scrn 4000/97200<br />

2,635 64,031 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-527 CSU10580-527 IOE 2635/64031 SSU Scrn 2635/64031<br />

5,270 128,061 CSS10<strong>585</strong>-A54 CSU10580-A54 IOE 5270/128061 SSU Scrn 5270/128061<br />

1 24 CMS10<strong>585</strong>-400 CMU10580-400 IOE 1 Addl MIP T400 SSU Scrn 1 Addl MIP T400<br />

1 24 CMS10<strong>585</strong>-527 CMU10580-527 IOE 1 Addl MIP T527 SSU Scrn 1 Addl MIP T527<br />

1 24 CMS10<strong>585</strong>-A54 CMU10580-A54 IOE 1 Addl MIP TA54 SSU Scrn 1 Addl MIP TA54<br />

3–58 3828 7306–000


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> SDK IOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

MIPs RPMs IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

20 486 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-4 SDU10580-4 SDK 20/486 SSU Scrn SDK 20/486<br />

40 972 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-8 SDU10588-8 SDK 40/972 SSU Scrn SDK 40/972<br />

50 1,215 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-10 SDU10580-10 SDK 50/1215 SSU Scrn SDK 50/1215<br />

75 1,823 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-15 SDU10580-15 SDK 75/1823 SSU Scrn SDK 75/1823<br />

100 2,430 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-20 SDU10580-20 SDK 100/2430 SSU Scrn SDK 100/2430<br />

125 3,038 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-25 SDU10580-25 SDK 125/3038 SSU Scrn SDK 125/3038<br />

150 3,645 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-30 SDU10580-30 SDK 150/3645 SSU Scrn SDK 150/3645<br />

175 4,253 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-35 SDU10580-35 SDK 175/4253 SSU Scrn SDK 175/4253<br />

200 4,860 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-40 SDU10580-40 SDK 200/4860 SSU Scrn SDK 200/4860<br />

225 5,468 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-45 SDU10580-45 SDK 225/5468 SSU Scrn SDK 225/5468<br />

250 6,075 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-50 SDU10580-50 SDK 250/6075 SSU Scrn SDK 250/6075<br />

275 6,683 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-55 SDU10580-55 SDK 275/6683 SSU Scrn SDK 275/6683<br />

300 7,290 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-60 SDU10580-60 SDK 300/7290 SSU Scrn SDK 300/7290<br />

325 7,898 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-65 SDU10580-65 SDK 325/7898 SSU Scrn SDK 325/7898<br />

350 8,505 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-70 SDU10580-70 SDK 350/8505 SSU Scrn SDK 350/8505<br />

375 9,113 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-75 SDU10580-75 SDK 375/9113 SSU Scrn SDK 375/9113<br />

400 9,720 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-80 SDU10580-80 SDK 400/9720 SSU Scrn SDK 400/9720<br />

425 10,328 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-85 SDU10580-85 SDK 425/10328 SSU Scrn SDK 425/10328<br />

450 10,935 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-90 SDU10580-90 SDK 450/10935 SSU Scrn SDK 450/10935<br />

475 11,543 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-95 SDU10580-95 SDK 475/11543 SSU Scrn SDK 475/11543<br />

500 12,150 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-100 SDU10580-100 SDK 500/12150 SSU Scrn SDK 500/12150<br />

525 12,758 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-105 SDU10580-105 SDK 525/12758 SSU Scrn SDK 525/12758<br />

550 13,365 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-110 SDU10580-110 SDK 550/13365 SSU Scrn SDK 550/13365<br />

575 13,973 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-115 SDU10580-115 SDK 575/13973 SSU Scrn SDK 575/13973<br />

600 14,580 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-120 SDU10580-120 SDK 600/14580 SSU Scrn SDK 600/14580<br />

3828 7306–000 3–59


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> SDK IOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

MIPs RPMs IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

625 15,188 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-125 SDU10580-125 SDK 625/15188 SSU Scrn SDK 625/15188<br />

650 15,795 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-130 SDU10580-130 SDK 650/15795 SSU Scrn SDK 650/15795<br />

675 16,403 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-135 SDU10580-135 SDK 675/16403 SSU Scrn SDK 675/16403<br />

700 17,010 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-140 SDU10580-140 SDK 700/17010 SSU Scrn SDK 700/17010<br />

725 17,618 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-145 SDU10580-145 SDK 725/17618 SSU Scrn SDK 725/17618<br />

750 18,225 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-150 SDU10580-150 SDK 750/18225 SSU Scrn SDK 750/18225<br />

775 18,833 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-155 SDU10580-155 SDK 775/18833 SSU Scrn SDK 775/18833<br />

800 19,440 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-160 SDU10580-160 SDK 800/19440 SSU Scrn SDK 800/19440<br />

825 20,048 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-165 SDU10580-165 SDK 825/20048 SSU Scrn SDK 825/20048<br />

850 20,655 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-170 SDU10580-170 SDK 850/20655 SSU Scrn SDK 850/20655<br />

875 21,263 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-175 SDU10580-175 SDK 875/21263 SSU Scrn SDK 875/21263<br />

900 21,870 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-180 SDU10580-180 SDK 900/21870 SSU Scrn SDK 900/21870<br />

925 22,478 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-185 SDU10580-185 SDK 925/22478 SSU Scrn SDK 925/22478<br />

950 23,085 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-190 SDU10580-190 SDK 950/23085 SSU Scrn SDK 950/23085<br />

975 23,693 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-195 SDU10580-195 SDK 975/23693 SSU Scrn SDK 975/23693<br />

1,000 24,300 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-200 SDU10580-200 SDK 1000/24300 SSU Scrn SDK 1000/24300<br />

1,025 24,908 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-205 SDU10580-205 SDK 1025/24908 SSU Scrn SDK 1025/24908<br />

1,050 25,515 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-210 SDU10580-210 SDK 1050/25515 SSU Scrn SDK 1050/25515<br />

1,075 26,123 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-215 SDU10580-215 SDK 1075/26123 SSU Scrn SDK 1075/26123<br />

1,100 26,730 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-220 SDU10580-220 SDK 1100/26730 SSU Scrn SDK 1100/26730<br />

1,125 27,338 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-225 SDU10580-225 SDK 1125/27338 SSU Scrn SDK 1125/27338<br />

1,150 27,945 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-230 SDU10580-230 SDK 1150/27945 SSU Scrn SDK 1150/27945<br />

1,175 28,553 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-235 SDU10580-235 SDK 1175/28553 SSU Scrn SDK 1175/28553<br />

1,200 29,160 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-240 SDU10580-240 SDK 1200/29160 SSU Scrn SDK 1200/29160<br />

1,225 29,768 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-245 SDU10580-245 SDK 1225/29768 SSU Scrn SDK 1225/29768<br />

3–60 3828 7306–000


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> SDK IOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

MIPs RPMs IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

1,250 30,375 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-250 SDU10580-250 SDK 1250/30375 SSU Scrn SDK 1250/30375<br />

1,275 30,983 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-255 SDU10580-255 SDK 1275/30983 SSU Scrn SDK 1275/30983<br />

1,300 31,590 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-260 SDU10580-260 SDK 1300/31590 SSU Scrn SDK 1300/31590<br />

1,325 32,198 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-265 SDU10580-265 SDK 1325/32198 SSU Scrn SDK 1325/32198<br />

1,350 32,805 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-270 SDU10580-270 SDK 1350/32805 SSU Scrn SDK 1350/32805<br />

1,375 33,413 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-275 SDU10580-275 SDK 1375/33413 SSU Scrn SDK 1375/33413<br />

1,400 34,020 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-280 SDU10580-280 SDK 1400/34020 SSU Scrn SDK 1400/34020<br />

1,425 34,628 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-285 SDU10580-285 SDK 1425/34628 SSU Scrn SDK 1425/34628<br />

1,450 35,235 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-290 SDU10580-290 SDK 1450/35235 SSU Scrn SDK 1450/35235<br />

1,475 35,843 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-295 SDU10580-295 SDK 1475/35843 SSU Scrn SDK 1475/35843<br />

1,500 36,450 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-300 SDU10580-300 SDK 1500/36450 SSU Scrn SDK 1500/36450<br />

1,525 37,058 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-305 SDU10580-305 SDK 1525/37058 SSU Scrn SDK 1525/37058<br />

1,550 37,665 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-310 SDU10580-310 SDK 1550/37665 SSU Scrn SDK 1550/37665<br />

1,575 38,273 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-315 SDU10580-315 SDK 1575/38273 SSU Scrn SDK 1575/38273<br />

1,600 38,880 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-320 SDU10580-320 SDK 1600/38880 SSU Scrn SDK 1600/38880<br />

1,625 39,488 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-325 SDU10580-325 SDK 1625/39488 SSU Scrn SDK 1625/39488<br />

1,650 40,095 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-330 SDU10580-330 SDK 1650/40095 SSU Scrn SDK 1650/40095<br />

1,675 40,703 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-335 SDU10580-335 SDK 1675/40703 SSU Scrn SDK 1675/40703<br />

1,700 41,310 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-340 SDU10580-340 SDK 1700/41310 SSU Scrn SDK 1700/41310<br />

1,725 41,918 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-345 SDU10580-345 SDK 1725/41918 SSU Scrn SDK 1725/41918<br />

1,750 42,525 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-350 SDU10580-350 SDK 1750/42525 SSU Scrn SDK 1750/42525<br />

1,775 43,133 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-355 SDU10580-355 SDK 1775/43133 SSU Scrn SDK 1775/43133<br />

1,800 43,740 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-360 SDU10580-360 SDK 1800/43740 SSU Scrn SDK 1800/43740<br />

1,825 44,348 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-365 SDU10580-365 SDK 1825/44348 SSU Scrn SDK 1825/44348<br />

1,850 44,955 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-370 SDU10580-370 SDK 1850/44955 SSU Scrn SDK 1850/44955<br />

3828 7306–000 3–61


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> SDK IOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

MIPs RPMs IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

1,875 45,563 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-375 SDU10580-375 SDK 1875/45563 SSU Scrn SDK 1875/45563<br />

1,900 46,170 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-380 SDU10580-380 SDK 1900/46170 SSU Scrn SDK 1900/46170<br />

1,925 46,778 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-385 SDU10580-385 SDK 1925/46778 SSU Scrn SDK 1925/46778<br />

1,950 47,385 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-390 SDU10580-390 SDK 1950/47385 SSU Scrn SDK 1950/47385<br />

1,975 47,993 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-395 SDU10580-395 SDK 1975/47993 SSU Scrn SDK 1975/47993<br />

2,000 48,600 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-400 SDU10580-400 SDK 2000/48600 SSU Scrn SDK 2000/48600<br />

2200 53,460 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-440 SDU10580-440 SDK 2200/53460 SSU Scrn SDK 2200/53460<br />

2400 58,320 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-480 SDU10580-480 SDK 2400/58320 SSU Scrn SDK 2400/58320<br />

2600 63,180 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-520 SDU10580-520 SDK 2600/63180 SSU Scrn SDK 2600/63180<br />

2800 68,040 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-560 SDU10580-560 SDK 2800/68040 SSU Scrn SDK 2800/68040<br />

3000 72,900 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-600 SDU10580-600 SDK 3000/72900 SSU Scrn SDK 3000/72900<br />

3200 77,760 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-640 SDU10580-640 SDK 3200/77760 SSU Scrn SDK 3200/77760<br />

3400 82,620 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-680 SDU10580-680 SDK 3400/82620 SSU Scrn SDK 3400/82620<br />

3600 87,480 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-720 SDU10580-720 SDK 3600/87480 SSU Scrn SDK 3600/87480<br />

3800 92,340 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-760 SDU10580-760 SDK 3800/92340 SSU Scrn SDK 3800/92340<br />

4000 97,200 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-800 SDU10580-800 SDK 4000/97200 SSU Scrn SDK 4000/97200<br />

2,635 64,031 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-527 SDU10580-527 SDK 2635/64031 SSU Scrn SDK 2635/64031<br />

5,270 128,061 SDK10<strong>585</strong>-A54 SDU10580-A54 SDK 5270/128061 SSU ScrnSDK 5270/128061<br />

1 24 SMK10<strong>585</strong>-400 SMU10580-400 SDK 1 Addl MIP T400 SSU Scrn SDK 1 Addl MIP T400<br />

1 24 SMK10<strong>585</strong>-527 SMU10580-527 SDK 1 Addl MIP T527 SSU Scrn SDK 1 Addl MIP T527<br />

1 24 SMK10<strong>585</strong>-A54 SMU10580-A54 SDK1 Addl MIP TA54 SSU Scrn SDK 1 Addl MIP TA54<br />

3–62 3828 7306–000


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> UOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

Base<br />

RPMs<br />

Base<br />

MIPs<br />

Base+Usage Pricing <strong>Model</strong><br />

UOEs - Basic Licenses - UOE Packages include media <strong>and</strong> keys<br />

20 486 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-4 UOU10590-4 UOE 20/486 SSU Scrn 20/486<br />

30 729 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-6 UOU10590-6 UOE 30/729 SSU Scrn 30/729<br />

40 972 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-8 UOU10590-8 UOE 40/972 SSU Scrn 40/972<br />

50 1,215 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-10 UOU10590-10 UOE 50/1215 SSU Scrn 50/1215<br />

75 1,823 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-15 UOU10590-15 UOE 75/1823 SSU Scrn 75/1823<br />

100 2,430 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-20 UOU10590-20 UOE 100/2430 SSU Scrn 100/2430<br />

125 3,038 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-25 UOU10590-25 UOE 125/3038 SSU Scrn 125/3038<br />

150 3,645 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-30 UOU10590-30 UOE 150/3645 SSU Scrn 150/3645<br />

175 4,253 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-35 UOU10590-35 UOE 175/4253 SSU Scrn 175/4253<br />

200 4,860 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-40 UOU10590-40 UOE 200/4860 SSU Scrn 200/4860<br />

225 5,468 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-45 UOU10590-45 UOE 225/5468 SSU Scrn 225/5468<br />

250 6,075 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-50 UOU10590-50 UOE 250/6075 SSU Scrn 250/6075<br />

275 6,683 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-55 UOU10590-55 UOE 275/6683 SSU Scrn 275/6683<br />

300 7,290 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-60 UOU10590-60 UOE 300/7290 SSU Scrn 300/7290<br />

325 7,898 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-65 UOU10590-65 UOE 325/7898 SSU Scrn 325/7898<br />

350 8,505 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-70 UOU10590-70 UOE 350/8505 SSU Scrn 350/8505<br />

375 9,113 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-75 UOU10590-75 UOE 375/9113 SSU Scrn 375/9113<br />

400 9,720 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-80 UOU10590-80 UOE 400/9720 SSU Scrn 400/9720<br />

425 10,328 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-85 UOU10590-85 UOE 425/10328 SSU Scrn 425/10328<br />

450 10,935 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-90 UOU10590-90 UOE 450/10935 SSU Scrn 450/10935<br />

475 11,543 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-95 UOU10590-95 UOE 475/11543 SSU Scrn 475/11543<br />

500 12,150 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-100 UOU10590-100 UOE 500/12150 SSU Scrn 500/12150<br />

3828 7306–000 3–63


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> UOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

Base<br />

RPMs<br />

Base<br />

MIPs<br />

550 13,365 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-110 UOU10590-110 UOE 550/13365 SSU Scrn 550/13365<br />

600 14,580 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-120 UOU10590-120 UOE 600/14580 SSU Scrn 600/14580<br />

650 15,795 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-130 UOU10590-130 UOE 650/15795 SSU Scrn 650/15795<br />

700 17,010 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-140 UOU10590-140 UOE 700/17010 SSU Scrn 700/17010<br />

750 18,225 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-150 UOU10590-150 UOE 750/18225 SSU Scrn 750/18225<br />

800 19,440 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-160 UOU10590-160 UOE 800/19440 SSU Scrn 800/19440<br />

850 20,655 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-170 UOU10590-170 UOE 850/20655 SSU Scrn 850/20655<br />

900 21,870 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-180 UOU10590-180 UOE 900/21870 SSU Scrn 900/21870<br />

950 23,085 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-190 UOU10590-190 UOE 950/23085 SSU Scrn 950/23085<br />

1,000 24,300 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-200 UOU10590-200 UOE 1000/24300 SSU Scrn 1000/24300<br />

1050 25,515 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-210 UOU10590-210 UOE 1050/25515 SSU Scrn 1050/25515<br />

1100 26,730 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-220 UOU10590-220 UOE 1100/26730 SSU Scrn 1100/26730<br />

1150 27,945 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-230 UOU10590-230 UOE 1150/27945 SSU Scrn 1150/27945<br />

1200 29,160 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-240 UOU10590-240 UOE 1200/29160 SSU Scrn 1200/29160<br />

1250 30,375 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-250 UOU10590-250 UOE 1250/30375 SSU Scrn 1250/30375<br />

1300 31,590 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-260 UOU10590-260 UOE 1300/31590 SSU Scrn 1300/31590<br />

1350 32,805 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-270 UOU10590-270 UOE 1350/32805 SSU Scrn 1350/32805<br />

1400 34,020 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-280 UOU10590-280 UOE 1400/34020 SSU Scrn 1400/34020<br />

1450 35,235 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-290 UOU10590-290 UOE 1450/35235 SSU Scrn 1450/35235<br />

1500 36,450 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-300 UOU10590-300 UOE 1500/36450 SSU Scrn 1500/36450<br />

1550 37,665 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-310 UOU10590-310 UOE 1550/37665 SSU Scrn 1550/37665<br />

1600 38,880 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-320 UOU10590-320 UOE 1600/38880 SSU Scrn 1600/38880<br />

1650 40,095 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-330 UOU10590-330 UOE 1650/40095 SSU Scrn 1650/40095<br />

1700 41,310 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-340 UOU10590-340 UOE 1700/41310 SSU Scrn 1700/41310<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> UOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

Base<br />

RPMs<br />

Base<br />

MIPs<br />

1750 42,525 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-350 UOU10590-350 UOE 1750/42525 SSU Scrn 1750/42525<br />

1800 43,740 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-360 UOU10590-360 UOE 1800/43740 SSU Scrn 1800/43740<br />

1850 44,955 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-370 UOU10590-370 UOE 1850/44955 SSU Scrn 1850/44955<br />

1900 46,170 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-380 UOU10590-380 UOE 1900/46170 SSU Scrn 1900/46170<br />

1950 47,385 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-390 UOU10590-390 UOE 1950/47385 SSU Scrn 1950/47385<br />

2000 48,600 UOE10<strong>595</strong>-400 UOU10590-400 UOE 2000/48600 SSU Scrn 2000/48600<br />

EAE UOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

20 486 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-4 EAU10590-4 EAE UOE 20/486 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 20/486<br />

30 729 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-6 EAU10590-6 EAE UOE 30/729 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 30/729<br />

40 972 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-8 EAU10590-8 EAE UOE 40/972 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 40/972<br />

50 1,215 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-10 EAU10590-10 EAE UOE 50/1215 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 50/1215<br />

75 1,823 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-15 EAU10590-15 EAE UOE 75/1823 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 75/1823<br />

100 2,430 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-20 EAU10590-20 EAE UOE 100/2430 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 100/2430<br />

125 3,038 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-25 EAU10590-25 EAE UOE 125/3038 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 125/3038<br />

150 3,645 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-30 EAU10590-30 EAE UOE 150/3645 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 150/3645<br />

175 4,253 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-35 EAU10590-35 EAE UOE 175/4253 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 175/4253<br />

200 4,860 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-40 EAU10590-40 EAE UOE 200/4860 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 200/4860<br />

225 5,468 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-45 EAU10590-45 EAE UOE 225/5468 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 225/5468<br />

250 6,075 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-50 EAU10590-50 EAE UOE 250/6075 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 250/6075<br />

275 6,683 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-55 EAU10590-55 EAE UOE 275/6683 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 275/6683<br />

300 7,290 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-60 EAU10590-60 EAE UOE 300/7290 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 300/7290<br />

325 7,898 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-65 EAU10590-65 EAE UOE 325/7898 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 325/7898<br />

350 8,505 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-70 EAU10590-70 EAE UOE 350/8505 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 350/8505<br />

3828 7306–000 3–65


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> UOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

Base<br />

RPMs<br />

Base<br />

MIPs<br />

375 9,113 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-75 EAU10590-75 EAE UOE 375/9113 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 375/9113<br />

400 9,720 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-80 EAU10590-80 EAE UOE 400/9720 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 400/9720<br />

425 10,328 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-85 EAU10590-85 EAE UOE 425/10328 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 425/10328<br />

450 10,935 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-90 EAU10590-90 EAE UOE 450/10935 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 450/10935<br />

475 11,543 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-95 EAU10590-95 EAE UOE 475/11543 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 475/11543<br />

500 12,150 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-100 EAU10590-100 EAE UOE 500/12150 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 500/12150<br />

550 13,365 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-110 EAU10590-110 EAE UOE 550/13365 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 550/13365<br />

600 14,580 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-120 EAU10590-120 EAE UOE 600/14580 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 600/14580<br />

650 15,795 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-130 EAU10590-130 EAE UOE 650/15795 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 650/15795<br />

700 17,010 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-140 EAU10590-140 EAE UOE 700/17010 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 700/17010<br />

750 18,225 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-150 EAU10590-150 EAE UOE 750/18225 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 750/18225<br />

800 19,440 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-160 EAU10590-160 EAE UOE 800/19440 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 800/19440<br />

850 20,655 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-170 EAU10590-170 EAE UOE 850/20655 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 850/20655<br />

900 21,870 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-180 EAU10590-180 EAE UOE 900/21870 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 900/21870<br />

950 23,085 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-190 EAU10590-190 EAE UOE 950/23085 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 950/23085<br />

1,000 24,300 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-200 EAU10590-200 EAE UOE 1000/24300 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1000/24300<br />

1050 25,515 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-210 EAU10590-210 EAE UOE 1050/25515 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1050/25515<br />

1100 26,730 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-220 EAU10590-220 EAE UOE 1100/26730 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1100/26730<br />

1150 27,945 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-230 EAU10590-230 EAE UOE 1150/27945 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1150/27945<br />

1200 29,160 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-240 EAU10590-240 EAE UOE 1200/29160 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1200/29160<br />

1250 30,375 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-250 EAU10590-250 EAE UOE 1250/30375 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1250/30375<br />

1300 31,590 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-260 EAU10590-260 EAE UOE 1300/31590 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1300/31590<br />

1350 32,805 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-270 EAU10590-270 EAE UOE 1350/32805 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1350/32805<br />

1400 34,020 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-280 EAU10590-280 EAE UOE 1400/34020 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1400/34020<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> UOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

Base<br />

RPMs<br />

Base<br />

MIPs<br />

1450 35,235 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-290 EAU10590-290 EAE UOE 1450/35235 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1450/35235<br />

1500 36,450 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-300 EAU10590-300 EAE UOE 1500/36450 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1500/36450<br />

1550 37,665 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-310 EAU10590-310 EAE UOE 1550/37665 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1550/37665<br />

1600 38,880 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-320 EAU10590-320 EAE UOE 1600/38880 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1600/38880<br />

1650 40,095 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-330 EAU10590-330 EAE UOE 1650/40095 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1650/40095<br />

1700 41,310 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-340 EAU10590-340 EAE UOE 1700/41310 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1700/41310<br />

1750 42,525 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-350 EAU10590-350 EAE UOE 1750/42525 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1750/42525<br />

1800 43,740 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-360 EAU10590-360 EAE UOE 1800/43740 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1800/43740<br />

1850 44,955 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-370 EAU10590-370 EAE UOE 1850/44955 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1850/44955<br />

1900 46,170 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-380 EAU10590-380 EAE UOE 1900/46170 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1900/46170<br />

1950 47,385 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-390 EAU10590-390 EAE UOE 1950/47385 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 1950/47385<br />

2000 48,600 EAE10<strong>595</strong>-400 EAU10590-400 EAE UOE 2000/48600 SSU Scrn EAE UOE 2000/48600<br />

SDK UOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

20 486 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-4 SDU10590-4 SDK 20/486 SSU Scrn SDK 20/486<br />

30 729 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-6 SDU10590-6 SDK 30/729 SSU Scrn SDK 30/729<br />

40 972 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-8 SDU10590-8 SDK 40/972 SSU Scrn SDK 40/972<br />

50 1,215 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-10 SDU10590-10 SDK 50/1215 SSU Scrn SDK 50/1215<br />

75 1,823 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-15 SDU10590-15 SDK 75/1823 SSU Scrn SDK 75/1823<br />

100 2,430 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-20 SDU10590-20 SDK 100/2430 SSU Scrn SDK 100/2430<br />

125 3,038 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-25 SDU10590-25 SDK 125/3038 SSU Scrn SDK 125/3038<br />

150 3,645 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-30 SDU10590-30 SDK 150/3645 SSU Scrn SDK 150/3645<br />

175 4,253 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-35 SDU10590-35 SDK 175/4253 SSU Scrn SDK 175/4253<br />

200 4,860 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-40 SDU10590-40 SDK 200/4860 SSU Scrn SDK 200/4860<br />

3828 7306–000 3–67


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> UOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

Base<br />

RPMs<br />

Base<br />

MIPs<br />

225 5,468 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-45 SDU10590-45 SDK 225/5468 SSU Scrn SDK 225/5468<br />

250 6,075 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-50 SDU10590-50 SDK 250/6075 SSU Scrn SDK 250/6075<br />

275 6,683 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-55 SDU10590-55 SDK 275/6683 SSU Scrn SDK 275/6683<br />

300 7,290 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-60 SDU10590-60 SDK 300/7290 SSU Scrn SDK 300/7290<br />

325 7,898 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-65 SDU10590-65 SDK 325/7898 SSU Scrn SDK 325/7898<br />

350 8,505 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-70 SDU10590-70 SDK 350/8505 SSU Scrn SDK 350/8505<br />

375 9,113 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-75 SDU10590-75 SDK 375/9113 SSU Scrn SDK 375/9113<br />

400 9,720 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-80 SDU10590-80 SDK 400/9720 SSU Scrn SDK 400/9720<br />

425 10,328 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-85 SDU10590-85 SDK 425/10328 SSU Scrn SDK 425/10328<br />

450 10,935 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-90 SDU10590-90 SDK 450/10935 SSU Scrn SDK 450/10935<br />

475 11,543 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-95 SDU10590-95 SDK 475/11543 SSU Scrn SDK 475/11543<br />

500 12,150 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-100 SDU10590-100 SDK 500/12150 SSU Scrn SDK 500/12150<br />

550 13,365 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-110 SDU10590-110 SDK 550/13365 SSU Scrn SDK 550/13365<br />

600 14,580 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-120 SDU10590-120 SDK 600/14580 SSU Scrn SDK 600/14580<br />

650 15,795 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-130 SDU10590-130 SDK 650/15795 SSU Scrn SDK 650/15795<br />

700 17,010 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-140 SDU10590-140 SDK 700/17010 SSU Scrn SDK 700/17010<br />

750 18,225 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-150 SDU10590-150 SDK 750/18225 SSU Scrn SDK 750/18225<br />

800 19,440 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-160 SDU10590-160 SDK 800/19440 SSU Scrn SDK 800/19440<br />

850 20,655 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-170 SDU10590-170 SDK 850/20655 SSU Scrn SDK 850/20655<br />

900 21,870 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-180 SDU10590-180 SDK 900/21870 SSU Scrn SDK 900/21870<br />

950 23,085 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-190 SDU10590-190 SDK 950/23085 SSU Scrn SDK 950/23085<br />

1,000 24,300 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-200 SDU10590-200 SDK 1000/24300 SSU Scrn SDK 1000/24300<br />

1050 25,515 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-210 SDU10590-210 SDK 1050/25515 SSU Scrn SDK 1050/25515<br />

1100 26,730 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-220 SDU10590-220 SDK 1100/26730 SSU Scrn SDK 1100/26730<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> UOEs <strong>and</strong> SSUs<br />

IOE Style SSU Style IOE Description SSU Description<br />

Base<br />

RPMs<br />

Base<br />

MIPs<br />

1150 27,945 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-230 SDU10590-230 SDK 1150/27945 SSU Scrn SDK 1150/27945<br />

1200 29,160 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-240 SDU10590-240 SDK 1200/29160 SSU Scrn SDK 1200/29160<br />

1250 30,375 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-250 SDU10590-250 SDK 1250/30375 SSU Scrn SDK 1250/30375<br />

1300 31,590 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-260 SDU10590-260 SDK 1300/31590 SSU Scrn SDK 1300/31590<br />

1350 32,805 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-270 SDU10590-270 SDK 1350/32805 SSU Scrn SDK 1350/32805<br />

1400 34,020 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-280 SDU10590-280 SDK 1400/34020 SSU Scrn SDK 1400/34020<br />

1450 35,235 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-290 SDU10590-290 SDK 1450/35235 SSU Scrn SDK 1450/35235<br />

1500 36,450 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-300 SDU10590-300 SDK 1500/36450 SSU Scrn SDK 1500/36450<br />

1550 37,665 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-310 SDU10590-310 SDK 1550/37665 SSU Scrn SDK 1550/37665<br />

1600 38,880 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-320 SDU10590-320 SDK 1600/38880 SSU Scrn SDK 1600/38880<br />

1650 40,095 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-330 SDU10590-330 SDK 1650/40095 SSU Scrn SDK 1650/40095<br />

1700 41,310 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-340 SDU10590-340 SDK 1700/41310 SSU Scrn SDK 1700/41310<br />

1750 42,525 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-350 SDU10590-350 SDK 1750/42525 SSU Scrn SDK 1750/42525<br />

1800 43,740 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-360 SDU10590-360 SDK 1800/43740 SSU Scrn SDK 1800/43740<br />

1850 44,955 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-370 SDU10590-370 SDK 1850/44955 SSU Scrn SDK 1850/44955<br />

1900 46,170 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-380 SDU10590-380 SDK 1900/46170 SSU Scrn SDK 1900/46170<br />

1950 47,385 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-390 SDU10590-390 SDK 1950/47385 SSU Scrn SDK 1950/47385<br />

2000 48,600 SDK10<strong>595</strong>-400 SDU10590-400 SDK 2000/48600 SSU Scrn SDK 2000/48600<br />

3828 7306–000 3–69


<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

Pre-Paid Usage Pricing <strong>Model</strong><br />

UOE media/keys<br />

UOE10<strong>595</strong>-PPU UOE Media Pre-Paid<br />

EAE10<strong>595</strong>-PPU EAE UOE Media Pre-Paid<br />

SDK10<strong>595</strong>-PPU SDK Media Pre-Paid<br />

Business Continuance<br />

UOE media/keys<br />

UOE10<strong>595</strong>-BCU UOE Media BC<br />

EAE10<strong>595</strong>-BCU EAE UOE Media BC<br />

SDK10<strong>595</strong>-BCU SDK Media BC<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

Companion Packages<br />

Companion Packages Description Hardware Packages<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

CSS10<strong>585</strong>-CP1 IOE Companion Pkg 1 Modules Required for LM<strong>585</strong>-141; LM<strong>585</strong>-142; LMA<strong>585</strong>-141; LMA<strong>585</strong>-14H; LMA<strong>585</strong>-14V<br />

CSS10<strong>585</strong>-CP2 IOE Companion Pkg 2 Modules Required for LM<strong>585</strong>-242; LM<strong>585</strong>-243<br />

CSS10<strong>585</strong>-CP3 IOE Companion Pkg 3 Modules Required for LM<strong>585</strong>-343<br />

CSS10<strong>585</strong>-CP4 IOE Companion Pkg 4 Modules Required for LM<strong>585</strong>-443<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

UOE10<strong>595</strong>-CP1 UOE Companion Pkg 1 Module Required for LM<strong>595</strong>-141; LM<strong>595</strong>-142; LMA<strong>595</strong>-141; LMA<strong>595</strong>-14H; LMA<strong>595</strong>-14V<br />

UOE10<strong>595</strong>-CP2 UOE Companion Pkg 2 Modules Required for LM<strong>595</strong>-242; LM<strong>595</strong>-243<br />

UOE10<strong>595</strong>-CP3 UOE Companion Pkg 3 Modules Required for LM<strong>595</strong>-343<br />

UOE10<strong>595</strong>-CP4 UOE Companion Pkg 4 Modules Required for LM<strong>595</strong>-443<br />

Service Processor IOE<br />

CSS10<strong>585</strong>-2SP IOE 2nd Serv Proc SW Pkg Required for <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> with LIB580-RSP<br />

UOE10<strong>595</strong>-2SP UOE 2nd Serv Proc SW Pkg Required for <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> with LIB580-RSP<br />

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<strong>Configuration</strong> Reference Information<br />

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Section 4<br />

Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

This section provides guidelines for setting up the following configurations:<br />

• Peripheral power control configurations for single <strong>and</strong> dual (st<strong>and</strong>by) Service<br />

Processor configurations<br />

• Management server configurations<br />

• IEA-IOP configurations that enable traffic segregation to external networks<br />

• Boot drawer configurations with naming <strong>and</strong> addressing conventions<br />

• Complex <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> or <strong>595</strong> Private LAN configurations with boot drawer,<br />

CNAE, <strong>and</strong> crypto co-processor naming <strong>and</strong> addressing conventions<br />

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Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Peripheral Power Control <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

The <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers provide power control for the peripheral devices<br />

depending on customer requirements <strong>and</strong> system configurations. The peripheral power<br />

control signals are generated in the Service Processor <strong>and</strong> are distributed through the<br />

Service Processor serial port connection.<br />

Figures 4-1 <strong>and</strong> 4-2 show the peripheral power control connections on the Service<br />

Processor for single (non redundant) <strong>and</strong> dual (st<strong>and</strong>by) Service Processor configurations.<br />

Single Service Processor <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

Figure 4-1 shows a single service processor (non redundant) power control connection.<br />

The cable connecting the Service Processor to the controlled device (APC or AP2) is<br />

style PPC1-NRD <strong>and</strong> is separately orderable.<br />

To Controlled<br />

Device<br />

6885 9081-000<br />

Serial (COM) Port<br />

Service Processor<br />

000475C<br />

Figure 4–1. Single Service Processor Power Control Connection<br />

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Dual (St<strong>and</strong>by) Service Processor <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Figure 4-2 shows a dual Service Processor (redundant) power control connection. The<br />

AS/2 Serial Auto Switch provides a connection from the serial ports on the two Service<br />

Processors to the controlled device (APC or AP2). The Auto Switch <strong>and</strong> the cables that<br />

connect it to the controlled device <strong>and</strong> to the two Service Processors are included in<br />

style PPC2-RDN, which is separately orderable.<br />

Port A<br />

B A TIME OUT<br />

AUTO 10 60 SEC<br />

COM<br />

Port C<br />

Switch<br />

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(SPARE)<br />

AC 6-9V<br />

50 mA<br />

COM<br />

To Controlled<br />

Device<br />

Port B<br />

Service Processor<br />

St<strong>and</strong>by Service Processor<br />

001470<br />

Figure 4–2. Dual Service Processor Power Control Connections


Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Management Server <strong>Configuration</strong> Requirements<br />

A management server is a server that can access Server Sentinel <strong>and</strong> other<br />

management components associated with your system. A management server can be<br />

on your public LAN or maintenance (private) LAN. On <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers,<br />

a management server is required if you have a st<strong>and</strong>by Service Processor.<br />

You can use a management server to<br />

• Monitor or manage your server, including all current system partitions by using<br />

Server Sentinel.<br />

• Monitor <strong>and</strong> manage your entire enterprise, including the server, using a combination<br />

of Unisys <strong>and</strong> third-party management solutions.<br />

The management server software discovers all devices in your network <strong>and</strong> provides a<br />

multilevel network map that indicates which devices <strong>and</strong> network segments are healthy<br />

<strong>and</strong> which areas need attention. You can select any object <strong>and</strong> drill down to find<br />

information about its lower-level components.<br />

The hardware <strong>and</strong> software requirements for your management server are as follows:<br />

Management Server Hardware Requirements<br />

All management servers require the following minimum hardware configuration:<br />

• 2.4 GHz Xeon processor (single processor) with at least 512 megabytes (MB) of<br />

memory.<br />

• Super VGA color monitor with a display area of at least 1024 x 768 pixels (A 1280 x<br />

1024 display area is recommended.)<br />

• A Fast Ethernet network interface card (NIC).<br />

• The management server is connected to the network through a network segment<br />

that can access the operating system partitions.<br />

Management Server Software Requirements<br />

All management servers require the following minimum software configuration:<br />

• One of the following Windows operating systems:<br />

− Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4<br />

− Windows 2000 Advanced Server with Service Pack 4<br />

− Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 4<br />

− Windows 2003 St<strong>and</strong>ard Edition<br />

− Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition<br />

− Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2<br />

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• Internet Explorer 6.0<br />

The browser security level must be set to Custom.<br />

• TCP/IP<br />

Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Each component must be configured to run TCP/IP <strong>and</strong> should have a fixed IP<br />

address. Dynamic IP address assignment through a Dynamic Host <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

Protocol (DHCP) service is not recommended.<br />

• SNMP service<br />

The SNMP community name “public” is listed under the accepted community<br />

names with read-only access privileges.<br />

• User with valid administrator group privileges on the system<br />

• IP address configured as a trap destination<br />

• Internet Information Services (IIS)<br />

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Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

IEA-IOP <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

The IEA-IOP is a PCI-based network processor supported on <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

servers. It has two gigabit Ethernet ports that are used to provide the interface to the<br />

network. The IEA-IOP offers TCP/IP <strong>and</strong> BNA networking capabilities that are<br />

functionally equivalent to a ClearPath Network Appliance (CNA) device <strong>and</strong> supports<br />

IEEE 802.1Q VLANs. VLANs provide the capability to segregate traffic to external<br />

networks as shown in Figure 4-3.<br />

IOMB<br />

IEA-IOP<br />

IEA-IOP<br />

VLANs<br />

(Tagged/Untagged<br />

Line)<br />

Tagged Line<br />

Switch<br />

VLANs<br />

(Tagged/Untagged<br />

Line)<br />

Tagged Line<br />

Tagged/Untagged Line<br />

Switch<br />

Tagged/Untagged Line<br />

Network<br />

Network<br />

Figure 4–3. IEA-IOP VLAN Capability<br />

Network<br />

Network<br />

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001702A<br />

To enable the VLAN capability, you should purchase a managed Ethernet switch that<br />

supports IEEE 802.1Q VLANs. The Dell PowerConnect model 5324 switch has this<br />

capability <strong>and</strong> has been tested with the IEA-IOP by Unisys.<br />

When you determine the total number of VLANs required, you should consider the<br />

aggregate performance of the link to the IEA-IOP port. Unisys suggests that under many<br />

circumstances it makes sense to limit the number of VLANs to 10 per IEA-IOP port.


Boot Drawer, CNA, <strong>and</strong> CCP IP Addresses<br />

Boot<br />

Drawer<br />

Device ID<br />

Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Tables 4-1, 4-2, <strong>and</strong> 4-3 provide the Device IDs <strong>and</strong> NP IDs, <strong>and</strong> summarize the IP<br />

addresses for the boot drawers, ClearPath network appliance (CNAE) devices, or Crypto<br />

co-processor (CCP) devices that can be installed in a <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> or <strong>595</strong> server.<br />

Note: These are the IP addresses as shipped from the factory.<br />

Table 4-1 provides the device IDs <strong>and</strong> NP IDs, <strong>and</strong> summarizes the IP addresses for the<br />

boot drawers that can be installed in the system.<br />

NP<br />

ID<br />

Unit<br />

No<br />

Table 4–1. Boot Drawer IP Addresses<br />

Private<br />

LAN<br />

IP Address<br />

MCP Private<br />

LAN<br />

IP Address<br />

MCP Public<br />

IP Address<br />

CNA EVLAN<br />

IP Address<br />

MCP EVLAN<br />

IP Address<br />

IPL1 8101 192.168.222.181 192.168.222.121 192.168.237.181 192.168.16.202 192.168.16.201<br />

IPL2 8102 192.168.222.182 192.168.222.122 192.168.237.182 192.168.16.206 192.168.16.205<br />

IPL3 8103 192.168.222.183 192.168.222.123 192.168.237.183 192.168.16.210 192.168.16.209<br />

IPL4 8104 192.168.222.184 192.168.222.124 192.168.237.184 192.168.16.214 192.168.16.213<br />

IPL5 8105 192.168.222.185 192.168.222.125 192.168.237.185 192.168.16.218 192.168.16.217<br />

IPL6 8106 192.168.222.186 192.168.222.126 192.168.237.186 192.168.16.222 192.168.16.221<br />

IPL7 8107 192.168.222.187 192.168.222.127 192.168.237.187 192.168.16.226 192.168.16.225<br />

IPL8 8108 192.168.222.188 192.168.222.128 192.168.237.188 192.168.16.230 192.168.16.229<br />

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Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

CNA<br />

Device<br />

ID<br />

Table 4-2 provides the device IDs <strong>and</strong> NP IDs, <strong>and</strong> summarizes the IP addresses for the<br />

CNAE devices that can be installed in the system.<br />

NP ID<br />

Unit<br />

No.<br />

Table 4–2. CNAE IP Addresses<br />

Private<br />

LAN<br />

IP Address<br />

CNA1 8001 192.168.222.151<br />

MCP Public<br />

IP Addresses<br />

192.168.237.50<br />

192.168.237.51<br />

192.168.237.52<br />

192.168.237.53<br />

CNA EVLAN<br />

IP Address<br />

MCP EVLAN<br />

IP Address<br />

192.168.16.102 192.168.16.101<br />

CNA2 8002 192.168.222.152 192.168.237.54… 192.168.16.106 192.168.16.105<br />

CNA3 8003 192.168.222.153 192.168.237.58… 192.168.16.110 192.168.16.109<br />

CNA4 8004 192.168.222.154 192.168.237.62… 192.168.16.114 192.168.16.113<br />

CNA5 8005 192.168.222.155 192.168.237.66… 192.168.16.118 192.168.16.117<br />

CNA6 8006 192.168.222.156 192.168.237.70… 192.168.16.122 192.168.16.121<br />

CNA7 8007 192.168.222.157 192.168.237.74… 192.168.16.126 192.168.16.125<br />

CNA8 8008 192.168.222.158 192.168.237.78… 192.168.16.130 192.168.16.129<br />

Table 4-3 provides the device IDs <strong>and</strong> NP IDs, <strong>and</strong> summarizes the IP addresses for the<br />

Crypto co-processors that can be installed in the system.<br />

Co-processor<br />

Device ID<br />

Table 4–3. Crypto Co-processor IP Addresses<br />

NP ID<br />

Unit No.<br />

Private LAN<br />

IP Address<br />

CNA EVLAN<br />

IP Address<br />

MCP EVLAN<br />

IP Address<br />

CCP1 8151 192.168.222.231 192.168.16.54 192.168.16.53<br />

CCP2 8152 192.168.222.232 192.168.16.58 192.168.16.57<br />

CCP3 8153 192.168.222.233 192.168.16.62 192.168.16.61<br />

CCP4 8154 192.168.222.234 192.168.16.66 192.168.16.65<br />

CCP5 8155 192.168.222.235 192.168.16.70 192.168.16.69<br />

CCP6 8156 192.168.222.236 192.168.16.74 192.168.16.73<br />

CCP7 8157 192.168.222.237 192.168.16.78 192.168.16.77<br />

CCP8 8158 192.168.222.238 192.168.16.82 192.168.16.81<br />

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Boot Drawer <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Figure 4-4 illustrates a typical configuration for a two-module two-boot drawer <strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> or <strong>595</strong> server. It identifies the boot drawer naming <strong>and</strong> addressing<br />

convention <strong>and</strong> shows the 8-port switches on the private LAN.<br />

Windows<br />

<strong>System</strong> 0<br />

MCP<br />

Module 0<br />

MCP<br />

Module 1<br />

Windows<br />

<strong>System</strong> 1<br />

ODW<br />

W0<br />

SP0<br />

IPL1<br />

IPL3<br />

IPL4<br />

IPL2<br />

SP1<br />

W1<br />

ODW<br />

192.168.222.41<br />

192.168.222.1<br />

192.168.222.181<br />

192.168.222.183<br />

192.168.222.184<br />

192.168.222.182<br />

192.168.222.2<br />

192.168.222.42<br />

8-port Switch<br />

Module 0<br />

Module 1<br />

8-port Switch<br />

Notes:<br />

1) This shows 2 Modules <strong>and</strong> 2 IPL Boot Drawers per Module/Partition.<br />

2) All Private LAN IP addresses are 192.168.222.X.<br />

192.168.222.149 or 20<br />

Figure 4–4. Typical Boot Drawer <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

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001719A


Sample <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Complex Private LAN <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

Figure 4-5 illustrates a complex <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> or <strong>595</strong> server configuration that includes<br />

the following:<br />

• Two MCP partitions<br />

• Four modules<br />

• One IPL boot drawer per module<br />

• Two crypto co-processors per partition (CCP1 through CCP4)<br />

• Four CNAE devices per partition<br />

C<br />

I<br />

M<br />

MCP<br />

Module<br />

0<br />

Notes:<br />

CCP1<br />

IPL1<br />

SP0<br />

CNA1<br />

CNA5<br />

3<br />

2 CNA3<br />

MCP<br />

Module<br />

1<br />

CNA7<br />

SP1<br />

IPL3<br />

CCP3<br />

ODW1<br />

192.168.222.231<br />

192.168.222.181<br />

192.168.222.1<br />

192.168.222.151<br />

192.168.222.155<br />

192.168.222.153<br />

192.168.222.157<br />

192.168.222.3<br />

192.168.222.183<br />

192.168.222.233<br />

192.168.222.41<br />

Module 0<br />

Module 1<br />

1) This shows 4 Modules with 2 CNAs per Module.<br />

2) All Private LAN IP addresses are 192.168.222.X.<br />

8-port Switch 8-port Switch<br />

Module 2<br />

Module 3<br />

8-port Switch 8-port Switch<br />

192.168.222.232<br />

192.168.222.182<br />

192.168.222.2<br />

192.168.222.152<br />

192.168.222.156<br />

192.168.222.154<br />

192.168.222.158<br />

192.168.222.4<br />

192.168.222.184<br />

192.168.222.234<br />

192.168.222.42<br />

192.168.222.149 or 20<br />

Figure 4–5. Complex Private LAN <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

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CCP2<br />

IPL2<br />

SP00<br />

CNA2<br />

CNA6<br />

CNA4<br />

CNA8<br />

SP11<br />

IPL4<br />

CCP4<br />

ODW2<br />

MCP<br />

Module<br />

2<br />

MCP<br />

Module<br />

3<br />

001720B<br />

C<br />

I<br />

M<br />

3<br />

2


Section 5<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

This section contains a description of the basic software components that render the<br />

ClearPath Plus Server <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers operational.<br />

The <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers support MCP <strong>and</strong> optional open partitions. MCP<br />

partitions support MCP releases 9.1 <strong>and</strong> 10.0. Optional partitions support Windows<br />

Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition, Unix, <strong>and</strong><br />

Linux operating systems.<br />

Plateau Software. contains software components for both the MCP <strong>and</strong> optional<br />

Windows partitions. It is a planned set of micro-code <strong>and</strong> software components that are<br />

tested <strong>and</strong> released against a specific hardware platform system level release.<br />

<strong>System</strong> management is facilitated through Server Sentinel software. The Server<br />

Sentinel navigation interface is a centralized operations console for your ClearPath Plus<br />

Server <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong>s <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>. It provides overall status indicators <strong>and</strong> serves as an<br />

integrated front end for operating <strong>and</strong> managing your server.<br />

More detailed information about software products is provided in the ClearPath MCP<br />

Software Product Catalog <strong>and</strong> by contacting your Unisys service representative.<br />

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<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> Software <strong>and</strong> Subscriptions<br />

The available software styles allow you to<br />

• Select software styles for the initial system partitions<br />

• Add partitions after the initial server is configured<br />

• Add a ClearPath MCP image<br />

The <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> software offerings include:<br />

• Operating environment software<br />

• Select Software Update (SSU) subscriptions<br />

• MCP Image Enablers<br />

• Java Enablers (optional, offered on the <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> only)<br />

• Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition operating system style<br />

• Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition operating system style<br />

• Unix operating system software (contact your Unisys sales representative for details<br />

concerning Unix configurations)<br />

• Linux operating system software<br />

The following table shows the types of workloads offered on <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

servers:<br />

Table 5–1. Workloads Offered on <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> Servers<br />

Workload Type <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

General Purpose <br />

Development <br />

Enterprise Application Environment <br />

Refer to “Operating Environment Packages” later in this section for a description of each<br />

of these workloads.<br />

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<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

Operating Environment Packages, SSU Subscriptions, <strong>and</strong> MCP<br />

Image Enablers<br />

Refer to “Performance Options” in section 3 of this guide for information on <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong><br />

<strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> software ordering requirements <strong>and</strong> options. Information is provided on the<br />

following:<br />

For the <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> server<br />

• Operating Environment Package styles<br />

• SSU Subscription License styles<br />

• MCP Image Enabler styles<br />

• Java Enabler styles (optional)<br />

For the <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong> server<br />

• UOE/SDK Package styles<br />

• SSU Subscription License styles<br />

• MCP Image Enabler styles<br />

Refer to the ClearPath MCP Software Product Catalog for additional information on<br />

software ordering requirements <strong>and</strong> options.<br />

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<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

Windows Server 2003 Operating <strong>System</strong> Styles<br />

Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition <strong>and</strong> Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition<br />

are supported on <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers with optional Intel-based partitions.<br />

Styles for optional Intel-based partitions are listed in section 3 of this guide in “Open G3<br />

Partition PCI 66 <strong>and</strong> PCIX Add-On Partitions”.<br />

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition<br />

Optional Windows partitions with up to 8 processors require the Windows Server 2003,<br />

Enterprise Edition operating system software. Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition<br />

is licensed on a per-image basis. One copy is required for each image that uses this<br />

version of Windows. Each copy of Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition includes 25<br />

Client Access Licenses (CALs).<br />

There is one Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition style, WNE320008-LI. A<br />

characteristic code is used to select the language. This style is used on new system<br />

orders <strong>and</strong> when adding Windows Server images to existing systems.<br />

Table 5–2. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise<br />

Edition, Style WNE320008-LI<br />

Style is for 1 partition, 1-8 processors <strong>and</strong><br />

applies to all of the following countries:<br />

U.S. English V 1<br />

Dutch, Netherl<strong>and</strong>s VN 1<br />

French V 3<br />

Italian V 4<br />

German V 5<br />

Portuguese V 6<br />

Spanish V 7<br />

Russian (Cyrillic) V 13<br />

Turkish V 14<br />

Korean V 22<br />

Japanese V 24<br />

Swedish V 63<br />

Chinese V 65<br />

Czechoslovakian (Czech) V 66<br />

Portuguese-Brazilian V 6-B<br />

Polish V 67<br />

Hungarian V 68<br />

Country Code<br />

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Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition is licensed on a per-server basis for the<br />

maximum number of processors in all partitions that contain the product. Two<br />

subscription services are available, full update subscription <strong>and</strong> tested service packs<br />

update subscription. Each subscription has an annual license charge <strong>and</strong> must be<br />

renewed annually.<br />

• Full Update Subscription entitles you to all future operating system releases <strong>and</strong><br />

service packs as long as the subscription is current.<br />

• Tested Service Packs Update Subscription provides service packs, but no follow-on<br />

versions of the Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition operating system.<br />

You must select one of these subscription services, <strong>and</strong> the same subscription service<br />

must apply to all Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition processors in a system. The<br />

following basic configuration/ordering rules apply when ordering Windows Server 2003,<br />

Datacenter Edition:<br />

• The total number of Intel processors running Windows images must not exceed the<br />

number for which Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition has been licensed.<br />

• Each Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition copy includes 5 CALs.<br />

• Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition cannot be licensed for more Intel<br />

processors than are actually in the system.<br />

• Separate upgrade styles enable licensing additional processors in increments of 4.<br />

New <strong>System</strong> Orders<br />

Styles for new system orders are available in 4-processor increments. The following<br />

tables list the Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition styles for new system orders.<br />

Table 5–3. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition – Full Update<br />

Subscription<br />

Description Intel Processors Style 32-bit Style 64-bit<br />

Windows Server<br />

2003 Datacenter<br />

Edition <strong>and</strong> Full<br />

Update Subscription<br />

4 WND3204-LI WND6404-LI<br />

Same as above 8 WND3208-LI WND6408-LI<br />

Same as above 12 WND3212-LI WND6412-LI<br />

Same as above 16 WND3216-LI WND6416-LI<br />

Same as above 20 WND3220-LI WND6420-LI<br />

Same as above 24 WND3224-LI WND6424-LI<br />

Same as above 28 WND3228-LI WND6428-LI<br />

Same as above 32 WND3232-LI WND6432-LI<br />

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<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

Table 5–4. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition – Tested Service<br />

Pack (Limited) Subscription<br />

Description Intel Processors Style 32-bit Style 64-bit<br />

Windows Server 2003<br />

Datacenter Edition <strong>and</strong><br />

Tested Service Pack<br />

(Limited) Subscription<br />

4 WND3204-TSP WND6404-TSP<br />

Same as above 8 WND3208-TSP WND6408-TSP<br />

Same as above 12 WND3212-TSP WND6412-TSP<br />

Same as above 16 WND3216-TSP WND6416-TSP<br />

Same as above 20 WND3220-TSP WND6420-TSP<br />

Same as above 24 WND3224-TSP WND6424-TSP<br />

Same as above 28 WND3228-TSP WND6428-TSP<br />

Same as above 32 WND3232-TSP WND6432-TSP<br />

License Upgrades for Additional Processors<br />

License upgrades for Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition are available in<br />

4-processor increments. The following tables list the Windows Server 2003, Datacenter<br />

Edition styles to be used when adding processors.<br />

Table 5–5. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition – Full Update<br />

Subscription for Adding Processors<br />

Description Intel Processors Style 32-bit Style 64-bit<br />

Windows Server<br />

2003 Datacenter<br />

Edition <strong>and</strong> Full<br />

Update Subscription<br />

4 WAD3204-LI WAD6404-LI<br />

Same as above 8 WAD3208-LI WAD6408-LI<br />

Same as above 12 WAD3212-LI WAD6412-LI<br />

Same as above 16 WAD3216-LI WAD6416-LI<br />

Same as above 20 WAD3220-LI WAD6420-LI<br />

Same as above 24 WAD3224-LI WAD6424-LI<br />

Same as above 28 WAD3228-LI WAD6428-LI<br />

Same as above 32 WAD3232-LI WAD6432-LI<br />

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Table 5–6. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition – Tested Service<br />

Pack (Limited) Subscription for Adding Processors<br />

Description Intel<br />

Processors<br />

Windows Server 2003<br />

Datacenter Edition <strong>and</strong><br />

Tested Service Pack<br />

(Limited) Subscription<br />

Style 32-bit Style 64-bit<br />

4 WAD3204-TSP WAD6404-TSP<br />

Same as above 8 WAD3208-TSP WAD6408-TSP<br />

Same as above 12 WAD3212-TSP WAD6412-TSP<br />

Same as above 16 WAD3216-TSP WAD6416-TSP<br />

Same as above 20 WAD3220-TSP WAD6420-TSP<br />

Same as above 24 WAD3224-TSP WAD6424-TSP<br />

Same as above 28 WAD3228-TSP WAD6428-TSP<br />

Same as above 32 WAD3232-TSP WAD6432-TSP<br />

Linux Operating <strong>System</strong> Styles<br />

Linux partitions, can be ordered for <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers. Full level-1, level-<br />

2, <strong>and</strong> level-3 customer support is provided by Unisys for SuSE Linux. Linux partitions<br />

can co-exist with Native MCP, Virtual MCP, <strong>and</strong> Windows partitions within the same<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> or <strong>595</strong> cabinet.<br />

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (SLES9) is the first Linux release based on the 2.6 kernel<br />

<strong>and</strong> is now available on the <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers.<br />

Section 3 in this guide contains software styles, for independent Linux partitions.<br />

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<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

Operating Environment Packages<br />

The operating environment packages for <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers contain the<br />

basic system software needed to operate the servers. Depending on your processing<br />

needs, you can choose from among as many as three different operating environment<br />

packages for your server. Each package is designed to support a different type of<br />

processing workload. The three workloads are<br />

• General Purpose Workload. This workload includes production work as well as<br />

application development <strong>and</strong> testing activities.<br />

• Enterprise Application Environment Workload. This workload consists exclusively of<br />

applications running in the Enterprise Application Environment.<br />

• Development Workload. This workload consists exclusively of application<br />

development <strong>and</strong> testing activities.<br />

By selecting from one of these packages of st<strong>and</strong>ard software products, you can<br />

customize your server software environment to meet your unique requirements.<br />

The following table provides the legend of codes used in the remainder of this appendix.<br />

Code Letter Description<br />

c In the Operating Environment Companion Package<br />

e In the IOE Encryption Option, subject to U.S. government export<br />

controls<br />

n/a Not available on this server<br />

Blank Products not included in this operating environment package. These<br />

products are optional <strong>and</strong> must be ordered with a separate style.<br />

The table that follows lists the products that are included in the workload-specific<br />

operating environment packages for the <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong> servers. All products<br />

are supported for MCP releases 9.1 <strong>and</strong> 10.0 except those designated as MCP 10.0 only.<br />

Workload Type General Purpose<br />

Software Product<br />

Operating Environments<br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

Enterprise<br />

Application<br />

Environment<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

only<br />

Development<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong>s<br />

<strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

Administration Center <br />

CD-ROM Formatter <br />

CANDE <br />

Client Access Services <br />

End User Center <br />

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Workload Type General Purpose<br />

Software Product<br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

Enterprise<br />

Application<br />

Environment<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

only<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

Development<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong>s<br />

<strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

Installation Center <br />

MARC <br />

Master Control Program <br />

Operations Center <br />

Print Center <br />

Print <strong>System</strong> <br />

Software License<br />

Management for ClearPath<br />

MCP (MCP 10.0 only)<br />

<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Utilities <br />

Utilization Sentinel (<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

only; for <strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>585</strong> n/a<br />

Win RPC <br />

Work Flow Language <br />

Security<br />

ClearPath Secure Transport (e) (e) (e) (e)<br />

Kerberos Authentication <br />

Kerberos Data Encryption (e) (e) (e) (e)<br />

Lightweight Directory<br />

Access Protocol<br />

McpCryptoApi for User<br />

Applications<br />

Secure Access Control<br />

Module<br />

<br />

(e) (e) (e) (e)<br />

<br />

Security Center <br />

Security Support <strong>Libra</strong>ry <br />

Application<br />

Development<br />

ALGOL Compiler <br />

ALGOL Test <strong>and</strong> Debug<br />

<strong>System</strong><br />

<br />

C Compiler <br />

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<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

Workload Type General Purpose<br />

Software Product<br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

Enterprise<br />

Application<br />

Environment<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

only<br />

Development<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong>s<br />

<strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

C Test <strong>and</strong> Debug <strong>System</strong> <br />

COBOL74 Compiler <br />

COBOL74 Test <strong>and</strong> Debug<br />

<strong>System</strong><br />

<br />

COBOL85 Compiler <br />

COBOL85 Test <strong>and</strong> Debug<br />

<strong>System</strong><br />

<br />

Cross-Reference Symbolic <br />

Data Comm ALGOL<br />

Compiler<br />

<br />

Editor <br />

FORTRAN77 Compiler <br />

FORTRAN77 Test <strong>and</strong> Debug<br />

<strong>System</strong><br />

<br />

Integration Expert <br />

NEWP Compiler <br />

Pascal Compiler <br />

Program Binder <br />

Programmer’s Workbench<br />

for ClearPath MCP<br />

<br />

RPG Compiler <br />

Screen Design Facility Plus <br />

SORT Compiler <br />

Virtual Machine for the Java<br />

Platform on ClearPath MCP<br />

Tools <strong>and</strong> Utilities<br />

<br />

Activity Reporting <strong>System</strong> <br />

ASAP Application Heartbeat <br />

ASAP/Continuous Service<br />

Platform (CSP) Enabler<br />

<br />

Billing Support <strong>Libra</strong>ry <br />

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Workload Type General Purpose<br />

Software Product<br />

Enterprise Output Manager<br />

Host Software <strong>and</strong><br />

Departmental Server (1 copy)<br />

Host Component for EMC<br />

Time Finder<br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

Enterprise<br />

Application<br />

Environment<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

only<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

Development<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong>s<br />

<strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<br />

<br />

Host Memory Cache <br />

MCP TapeStack basic<br />

features (MCP 10.0 only)<br />

MCP TapeStack complete<br />

product (MCP 10.0 only)<br />

<br />

<br />

MultiLingual <strong>System</strong> <br />

Remote Print <strong>System</strong> <br />

SAN Data Mover <br />

SAN Mirror Disk Certify <br />

SAN Mirror Disk Manager <br />

SAN Spare Disk Manager <br />

SAN StoreSafe Manager <br />

<strong>System</strong> Assistant <br />

<strong>System</strong> Logger <br />

TCP/IP Print Enabler <br />

WRAP File Enabler <br />

Database, Query, <strong>and</strong><br />

Reporting<br />

Advanced Data Dictionary<br />

<strong>System</strong><br />

<br />

Application Data Access <br />

Database Certification <br />

Database Interpreter <br />

Database Operations Center <br />

Enterprise Database OLE DB<br />

Data Provider for ClearPath<br />

MCP<br />

<br />

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Workload Type General Purpose<br />

Software Product<br />

Enterprise Database Server<br />

Extended Edition for<br />

ClearPath MCP<br />

Enterprise Database Server<br />

Inquiry<br />

Enterprise Database Server<br />

Transaction Processing<br />

<strong>System</strong><br />

Extended Retrieval with<br />

Graphic Output<br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

Enterprise<br />

Application<br />

Environment<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

only<br />

Development<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong>s<br />

<strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

JDBC Driver for OLE DB <br />

ODBC Access for ClearPath<br />

MCP<br />

Quiesce Database Copy<br />

(QDC) as a Backup Source<br />

Quiesce Database Copy<br />

(QDC) as a Recovery Source<br />

Quiesce Database Copy<br />

(QDC) for Single Host<br />

<strong>System</strong>s<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Remote Database Backup <br />

REPORTER III <br />

XML Provider for ClearPath<br />

MCP<br />

Communications <strong>and</strong><br />

Networking<br />

BNA over IP for Application<br />

Hosts<br />

<br />

<br />

Heritage Host Services <br />

Heritage Network Services <br />

Native File Transfer <br />

Network Administrative<br />

Utility<br />

Network Operations<br />

Interface<br />

<br />

<br />

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Workload Type General Purpose<br />

Software Product<br />

Shared Adapter Network<br />

Services for Fast Ethernet<br />

Shared Adapter Network<br />

Services for Gigabit Ethernet<br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

Enterprise<br />

Application<br />

Environment<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

only<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

Development<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong>s<br />

<strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<br />

<br />

Virtual LAN Services <br />

X.25 Services <br />

Internet <strong>and</strong> Transaction<br />

Processing<br />

ClearPath ePortal Developer<br />

Studio<br />

<br />

ClearPath ePortal Manager <br />

ClearPath ePortal<br />

Web/Mobile Software<br />

ClearPath MCP Interface to<br />

Microsoft Message Queuing<br />

ClearPath MCP Interface to<br />

Microsoft Transaction<br />

Integrator<br />

Distributed Transaction<br />

Integration Developer<br />

License<br />

Distributed Transaction<br />

Integration Runtime License<br />

J2EE Connector for MCP<br />

Transactions<br />

J2EE Connector for Open<br />

DTP<br />

Open DTP OSI Transaction<br />

Processing<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

OSI over TCP/IP Services <br />

Screen Object <strong>Model</strong>ing<br />

Studio Developer License<br />

Screen Object <strong>Model</strong>ing<br />

Studio Runtime<br />

TCP/IP Application Services<br />

for ClearPath MCP<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

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<strong>System</strong> Software<br />

Workload Type General Purpose<br />

Software Product<br />

TCP/IP Interprocess<br />

Communications Services<br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<strong>Libra</strong><br />

<strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong><br />

Enterprise<br />

Application<br />

Environment<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

only<br />

Development<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong>s<br />

<strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

<br />

Transaction Center <br />

Transaction Server <br />

Web Enabler for ClearPath<br />

MCP (number of licenses<br />

varies by server model)<br />

Web Enabling Components<br />

for ClearPath MCP<br />

WebSphere MQ for<br />

ClearPath MCP<br />

Web Transaction Server for<br />

ClearPath MCP<br />

<strong>System</strong>s Management<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Operations Sentinel <br />

Server Sentinel <br />

SNMP Agent for TCP/IP<br />

Networks<br />

SNMP Object Managers for<br />

ClearPath MCP<br />

<br />

<br />

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Section 6<br />

SCSI Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Introduction<br />

This section covers SCSI channel adapters <strong>and</strong> storage device subsystems that use the<br />

wide SCSI <strong>and</strong> Ultra wide SCSI interfaces. The maximum data transfer rate for Ultra<br />

SCSI interface is 40 MB per second.<br />

Notes:<br />

• This section covers devices controlled by native wide SCSI (SCSI-2W) <strong>and</strong> native<br />

ultra wide SCSI (SCSI-3) channel adapters using SCSI Wide 16 protocol <strong>and</strong> referred<br />

to as "wide SCSI."<br />

• The SCSI-2W channel adapter can be used to control a SCSI-3 device, or a SCSI-3<br />

channel adapter can be used to control a SCSI-2W device, but the resulting<br />

connection will be SCSI-2W. <strong>Guide</strong>lines for Wide SCSI <strong>Configuration</strong>s<br />

Table 6-1 lists guidelines for wide SCSI configurations. Additional requirements, if any,<br />

are included in the subsection for each specific device.<br />

Channel Adapter<br />

Styles<br />

Table 6–1. Wide SCSI <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Area <strong>Guide</strong>line<br />

The following channel adapter styles are supported:<br />

• CA322-SCI (SCSI-2W) operating under wide SCSI<br />

protocol.<br />

• CA332-SCI (SCSI-3) operating under wide SCSI protocol.<br />

Channel Loading Channel loading depends on whether connectivity or<br />

throughput is the main consideration.<br />

Refer to the ClearPath Plus <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 580 Hardware<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> (6898 9748) for channel loading.<br />

Device Types All devices on a wide SCSI bus must be capable of<br />

supporting wide SCSI.<br />

Bus Length Maximum bus length for SCSI-2W is 80 feet (24.4 meters)<br />

Channel IDs Channel IDs are restricted to addresses 6 <strong>and</strong> 7.<br />

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SCSI Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI Termination<br />

Both the CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI have internal terminators installed on the channel<br />

adapter board at the factory. Figure 6-1 shows the location of the terminators on the<br />

board. The diagram in Figure 6-2 shows typical SCSI bus termination<br />

SCSI Channel<br />

cable connection<br />

Terminators<br />

Figure 6–1. CA322-SCI <strong>and</strong> CA332-SCI Internal Termination<br />

Channel<br />

Rack<br />

( t ) ( t ) (T) (T)<br />

Legend:<br />

(a)<br />

SCSI<br />

Device<br />

(a) (a)<br />

(a) CBL133-X, X = cable length<br />

See 'Cables' for specific cable<br />

( t ) Internal terminator on Channel card<br />

(T) SDM1000-T68<br />

SCSI<br />

Device<br />

Figure 6–2. SCSI Wide <strong>and</strong> Ultra Cable Diagram<br />

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0085<br />

SCSI<br />

Device<br />

0006


SCSI Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Notes:<br />

• Terminate the SCSI cables at both ends with the same type of terminator. Do not<br />

use an external terminator on a SCSI card that has internal terminators.<br />

• A list of all available SCSI cables is contained in Appendix C.<br />

Cable Information<br />

Table 6-2 lists cables used in wide SCSI configurations.<br />

Table 6–2. Wide SCSI Cable Styles <strong>and</strong> Usage<br />

Cable Style Use<br />

CBL133-xxx Connects from the channel card to the device subsystem. The<br />

“xxx” in the cable style represents the cable length. The st<strong>and</strong>ard is<br />

10 feet. Optional lengths are 3, 5, 20, 40, 60, <strong>and</strong> 80 feet).<br />

Note: A SCSI-2W cable must not exceed 80 feet.<br />

CBL13314-08Y Wide SCSI dual-initiate cable used as a<br />

channel-adapter-to-channel-adapter for internal channel rack or<br />

external channel rack. Fourteen-foot <strong>and</strong> eight-foot legs on either<br />

side of Y-connector.<br />

CBL13304-06Y Same as CBL13314-08Y except four-foot <strong>and</strong> six-foot legs on either<br />

side of the Y-connector.<br />

Subsystem <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Tape Storage Subsystems <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

The following tape drive subsystems are qualified on some of ClearPath systems<br />

covered by this guide. See Section 3 for current qualification status.<br />

DSI ALP60 Linear Tape Open (LTO) Gen2<br />

Table 6-3 list the minimum system soft ware levels required to configure an ALP60 with<br />

a <strong>Libra</strong> 580/590, or an FS1600.<br />

Table 6–3. Minimum ClearPath <strong>System</strong> Software Required for DSI ALP60<br />

Support<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware Level<br />

Note: All Valid Hardware configurations.The<br />

following are minimum system software levels<br />

MCP Platform Firmware 1.1M<br />

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Table 6–3. Minimum ClearPath <strong>System</strong> Software Required for DSI ALP60<br />

Support<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware Level<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP9.1/SSR50.1:<br />

Same as above.<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP8.1/SSR49.1:<br />

Same as above except for:<br />

LOG-TOOLS IC 49.1A.20<br />

(49.189.8017 FAULTLOGGER<br />

49.189.8044 HWERRORSUPPORT<br />

49.189.8069 JOBFORMATTER<br />

49.189.8011 LOGANALYZER).<br />

ALP/SDLT320 Tape Subsystem<br />

There are two OEM vendors of SDLT320-type tape drives. DSI drives are st<strong>and</strong>-alone<br />

(either rack mount or tabletop) drives, <strong>and</strong> StorageTek (STK) drives are installed in CLU<br />

<strong>Libra</strong>ries (CLU180, CLU201, <strong>and</strong> CLU700).<br />

DSI Super Digital Linear Tape ALP320 St<strong>and</strong>-Alone Tape Drives<br />

DSI drives are delivered with V56 firmware installed to be compatible with DLT4000<br />

formatted tapes. You must contact your Unisys representative to acquire V70 firmware if<br />

you want to run multiple initiators. Future firmware upgrades may incorporate both<br />

requirements, but at present you can run one or the other, but not both.<br />

Table 6-4 lists the minimum firmware <strong>and</strong> system software levels required to operate<br />

your system with the ALP320 st<strong>and</strong> alone tape drives.<br />

Table 6–4. Minimum ClearPath <strong>System</strong> Software Required for DSI<br />

ALP320 Support<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware Level<br />

Note: All Valid Hardware configurations. The<br />

following are minimum system software levels<br />

MCP Platform Firmware 1.1M<br />

Note: All Valid Hardware configurations. The<br />

following are minimum system software levels<br />

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Table 6–4. Minimum ClearPath <strong>System</strong> Software Required for DSI<br />

ALP320 Support<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware Level<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP8.1/SSR49.1<br />

MCP IC 49.1A.69 (49.189.8620 )<br />

LOAD –UTILS IC 49.1A.13<br />

(49.189.8017 CPMBOOT<br />

49.189.8014 DSTABLEGEN LOADER<br />

49.189.8002 SYSTEM/DEVICE/TABLE/IOU)<br />

LOG-TOOLS IC 49.1A.20<br />

(49.189.8017 FAULTLOGGER<br />

49.189.8044 HWERRORSUPPORT<br />

49.189.8069 JOBFORMATTER<br />

49.189.8011 LOGANALYZER)<br />

Table 6-5 lists the available DSI drives. See Section 3 for each drive’s qualification status.<br />

Available cable styles for use on ALP320 are listed in Table 6-6.<br />

The following is the firmware version rules:<br />

• V56 – Drive is compatible with DLT4000 (DLT20C) formatted tapes, but multiple<br />

initiator operation is restricted.<br />

• V70 – Drive can operate in a multiple initiator environment, but is not compatible<br />

with DLT4000 (DLT20C) formatted tapes.<br />

Table 6–5. DSI ALP320 Styles<br />

Drive Style Name Description<br />

ALP320 –RDD SDLT320 Rack Mount Tape Drive, SCSI-HVD (PN 3826 8454-<br />

000)<br />

ALP3202 -RMK ALP320 HVD 2 Drive Rack Mount Kit (Dual Buss) (PN 3826<br />

8488-000)<br />

ALP320 -TDD SDLT320 Single Tape Drive, Table Top SCSI-HVD (PN 3826<br />

8439-000)<br />

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Table 6–6. SCSI-2W (Wide) Cable Styles for ALP320<br />

Cable Style Description<br />

CBL 13304-06Y Dual Initiate cable<br />

CBL 13314-08Y Dual Initiate cable<br />

ADP 133-FMF SCSI Concatenation cable<br />

CBL133-10 SCSI Wide 10Ft (3.04M)<br />

CBL133-20 SCSI Wide 20Ft (6.09M)<br />

CBL133-40 SCSI Wide 40Ft (12.19M)<br />

CBL133-60 SCSI Wide 60Ft 18.28M)<br />

CBL133-80 SCSI Wide 80Ft (24.38M)<br />

StorageTek (STK) Super Digital Linear Tape SDLT320 <strong>Libra</strong>ry Tape<br />

Drives<br />

STK drives are delivered with V70 firmware installed <strong>and</strong> is capable of running multiple<br />

initiators. You must contact your Unisys representative to acquire V56 firmware if you<br />

want the drive to be compatible with DLT4000 formatted tapes. Future firmware<br />

upgrades may incorporate both requirements, but at present you can run one or the<br />

other, but not both.<br />

Table 6-7 lists the minimum firmware <strong>and</strong> system software levels required to operate<br />

you system with the SDLT320 library drives.<br />

Table 6–7. Minimum ClearPath <strong>System</strong> Software Required for STK<br />

SDLT320 Support<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware Level<br />

Note: All Valid Hardware configurations.The<br />

following are minimum system software levels<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP8.1/SSR49.1<br />

MCP IC 49.1A.69 (49.189.8620 )<br />

LOAD –UTILS IC 49.1A.13<br />

(49.189.8017 CPMBOOT<br />

49.189.8014 DSTABLEGEN LOADER<br />

MCP Platform Firmware 1.1M<br />

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Table 6–7. Minimum ClearPath <strong>System</strong> Software Required for STK<br />

SDLT320 Support<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware Level<br />

49.189.8002 SYSTEM/DEVICE/TABLE/IOU)<br />

LOG-TOOLS IC 49.1A.20<br />

(49.189.8017 FAULTLOGGER<br />

49.189.8044 HWERRORSUPPORT<br />

49.189.8069 JOBFORMATTER<br />

49.189.8011 LOGANALYZER)<br />

Table 6-8 lists the available STK drives. See Section 3 for each drive’s qualification status.<br />

Available cable styles for use on DLP320 are listed in Table 6-9.<br />

The following is the firmware version rules:<br />

• V70 – Drive can operate in a multiple initiator environment, but is not compatible<br />

with DLT4000 (DLT20C) formatted tapes.<br />

• V56 – Drive is compatible with DLT4000 (DLT20C) formatted tapes, but multiple<br />

initiator operation is restricted.<br />

Table 6–8. STK DLP320 Styles<br />

Drive Style Name Description<br />

CLU180-D3S CLU180 - SDLT320 Tape Drive, SCSI-HVD (PN 68960343-<br />

000)<br />

CLU201-D3S CLU201 - SDLT320 Tape Drive, SCSI-HVD (PN 68960327-<br />

000)<br />

CLU700-D3S CLU700 - SDLT320 Tape Drive, SCSI-HVD (PN 68960368-<br />

000)<br />

Table 6–9. SCSI-2W (Wide) Cable Styles for DLP320<br />

Cable Style Description<br />

CBL 13304-06Y Dual Initiate cable<br />

CBL 13314-08Y Dual Initiate cable<br />

ADP 133-FMF SCSI Concatenation cable<br />

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Table 6–9. SCSI-2W (Wide) Cable Styles for DLP320<br />

Cable Style Description<br />

CBL133-10 SCSI Wide 10Ft (3.04M)<br />

CBL133-20 SCSI Wide 20Ft (6.09M)<br />

CBL133-40 SCSI Wide 40Ft (12.19M)<br />

CBL133-60 SCSI Wide 60Ft 18.28M)<br />

CBL133-80 SCSI Wide 80Ft (24.38M)<br />

DSI ALP8700 Tape Subsystem<br />

Restrictions<br />

Minimum <strong>System</strong> software <strong>and</strong> firmware levels:<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware<br />

HMP7.0/SSR48.1: All Supported Levels MCP Platform Firmware 2.2H<br />

HMP9.0/SSR49.1: All Supported Levels.<br />

Table 6-10 contains the available cable styles for ALP8700.<br />

Table 6–10. SCSI-2W (Wide) Cable Styles for ALP8700<br />

Cable Style Description<br />

CBL133-10 SCSI Wide 10Ft (3.04M)<br />

CBL133-20 SCSI Wide 20Ft (6.09M)<br />

CBL133-40 SCSI Wide 40Ft (12.19M)<br />

CBL133-60 SCSI Wide 60Ft 18.28M)<br />

CBL133-80 SCSI Wide 80Ft (24.38M)<br />

The ALP8700 is restricted to use in single initiator configurations only. Multi-Initiator<br />

configurations are not supported.<br />

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Fibre Channel Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

General<br />

Fibre Channel adapters enable ClearPath hosts to interface to Fibre Channel protocol<br />

(FCP) peripherals <strong>and</strong> subsystems. FCP is defined as SCSI protocol over Fibre Channel.<br />

Peripherals are connected to a host using a serial interface on an arbitrated loop (FC_AL)<br />

or through a fabric.<br />

Qualification Status<br />

Section 3 of this document lists which devices are supported on the FCA1850-LC Fibre<br />

Channel PCI adapter <strong>and</strong> the legacy Fibre Channel CS Bus adapter (FCA-HP).<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>line<br />

Table 7–1. FCP Channel Adapter <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Area <strong>Guide</strong>line<br />

Maximum Interface<br />

Cable Length<br />

The following is the maximum uninterrupted length of<br />

each Fibre Channel cable type:<br />

Copper: 30 meters<br />

SW Laser 50 µm optical fiber: 500 meters<br />

SW Laser 62.5 µm optical fiber: 175 meters<br />

LW Laser 8 µm optical fiber: 10 kilometers<br />

Note: Maximum lengths may be exp<strong>and</strong>ed using<br />

Brocade’s Exp<strong>and</strong>ed Fibre Channel option.<br />

Connectivity Arbitrated Loop: The maximum number of ports on FC-AL<br />

is 126.<br />

Fabric: For a breakdown of fabric capabilities, see<br />

ClearPath Plus Servers <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 580, <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 590,<br />

<strong>and</strong> FS1600 <strong>System</strong> Administration <strong>and</strong> Operations<br />

Overview (4311 1988).<br />

FC switch firmware All switches in a fabric must have compatible firmware<br />

levels for proper operation of the fabric. See ‘Brocade<br />

Fibre Channel Switches’ at the end of this section.<br />

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Minimum CS Bus Fibre Channel Adapter Revisions<br />

Migratable Fibre Channel CS Bus adapters (FCA661-APK, FCA662-APK, FCA663-APK)<br />

must be at a minimum engineering level identifiable by the dash revision of the part<br />

number. The part number is located on a white sticker on the faceplate of the board<br />

assembly, as shown in Figure 7-1, <strong>and</strong> is visible from the rear of the machine.<br />

There are two different part numbers for this board. The minimum revisions are as<br />

follows:<br />

• 70208046-011<br />

• 38267639-001<br />

Part<br />

Number<br />

GBIC<br />

Figure 7–1. FCA6xx-xx Part Number Location<br />

CS-Bus<br />

Connector<br />

Note: All Fibre Channel adapter cards require prior conversion to 6U card slots in the<br />

channel rack.<br />

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Table 7-2 shows channel loading on the FCA-HP.<br />

Channel Type<br />

Table 7–2. CS Bus Channel Loading<br />

Maximum<br />

Performance<br />

FCA-HP 15 loads 6 loads 1<br />

Note:<br />

Fibre Channel Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Bus Dem<strong>and</strong> Factor<br />

Balanced<br />

Performance/Connect<br />

Maximum<br />

Connectivity<br />

6 loads 1<br />

1. For balance <strong>and</strong> maximum connectivity, it is recommended that a maximum of two<br />

FCA-HP cards be connected per C4FT.<br />

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Fibre Channel PCI Adapter (FCA1850-LC)<br />

Network/ODT<br />

Boot Path<br />

EVLAN<br />

Option<br />

Channel Rack<br />

Attach<br />

FC Loop attach<br />

FC Fabric attach<br />

The FCA1850-LC Fibre Channel PCI adapter contains two on-board microcode sets. MCP<br />

determines which set to load during installation, according to the adapter’s designation in<br />

the partition profile.<br />

If you designated the adapter an IOP in <strong>Configuration</strong> Editor, MCP will load the C4FC (CS<br />

Bus IV over Fibre Channel) microcode on the adapter. The IOP is used to connect to<br />

channel adapters in a channel rack for legacy storage, <strong>and</strong> to the ClearPath Network<br />

Appliance (CNA) for ODT <strong>and</strong> networking.<br />

If you designated the adapter an FC2-IOP in <strong>Configuration</strong> Editor, MCP will load the FCP<br />

(Fibre Channel Protocol, defined as SCSI over Fibre Channel) microcode on the adapter.<br />

The FC2-IOP is used to connect directly to FC storage devices, FC switches <strong>and</strong> SAN<br />

fabrics.<br />

FCA 1850-LC<br />

(IOP)<br />

FCA 1850-LC<br />

(FC2-IOP)<br />

FCA 1850-LC<br />

(IOP)<br />

FCA 1850-LC<br />

(IOP)<br />

FCA 1850-LC<br />

(FC2-IOP)<br />

FCA 1850-LC<br />

(FC2-IOP)<br />

Central Equipment Complex<br />

CBL171 (Optical, Sw) 2Gb<br />

Length options CBL171-5,<br />

-10, -50, -100, -200, -300<br />

2nd Port may be used for CNA or<br />

Channel Rack Attach<br />

CBL171 (Optical, Sw) 2Gb<br />

Length options CBL171-5,<br />

-10, -50, -100, -200, -300<br />

2nd Port may be used for FC/Fabric<br />

Storage Attach<br />

CBL171 (Optical, Sw) 2Gb<br />

Length options CBL171-5,<br />

-10, -50, -100, -200, -300<br />

2nd Port may be used for CNA or<br />

Channel Rack Attach<br />

CBL171 (Optical, Sw) 2Gb<br />

Length options CBL171-5,<br />

-10, -50, -100, -200, -300<br />

2nd Port may be used for CNA or<br />

Channel Rack Attach<br />

CBL171 (Optical, Sw) 2Gb<br />

Length options CBL171-5,<br />

-10, -50, -100, -200, -300<br />

2nd Port may be used for FC/Fabric<br />

Storage Attach<br />

CBL171 (Optical, Sw) 2Gb<br />

Length options CBL171-5,<br />

-10, -50, -100, -200, -300<br />

2nd Port may be used for FC/Fabric<br />

Storage Attach<br />

2nd Port not usable<br />

Storage<br />

(2Gb, Optical)<br />

Legacy FC<br />

Storage (1Gb,<br />

Copper)<br />

Storage<br />

(2Gb, Optical)<br />

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C4FT<br />

SAN Fabric<br />

Networking (CNA)<br />

IPL Boot Drawer<br />

EVLAN<br />

(Wintel Partition)<br />

FCA 1850-LC<br />

(IOP)<br />

Channel<br />

Rack<br />

(RM5-CA)<br />

Figure 7–2. FCA1850-LC Functional Block Diagram<br />

H<br />

P<br />

F<br />

C<br />

H<br />

P<br />

F<br />

C<br />

H<br />

P<br />

F<br />

C<br />

S<br />

C<br />

S<br />

I<br />

SCSI<br />

Storage<br />

Figure 7-2 illustrates the two roles of the FCA1850-LC. You will notice that the adapter<br />

has two independent FC ports. Both ports can be used, but only in the role designated in<br />

the partition profile. For instance, you can connect IOP port FC1 to a CNA <strong>and</strong> IOP port<br />

FC2 to a second CNA, or to a channel rack. You can also connect the two IOP FC ports<br />

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to two channel racks. Similarly, you can use both FC2-IOP ports to connect to anything<br />

supported on an FC2-IOP. However, you cannot use one port as an IOP <strong>and</strong> the other<br />

port on the same card as an FC2-IOP port. The FCA1850-LC can only run a single<br />

microcode for both ports.<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines for Installing an FCA1850-LC as Direct Attach Fibre<br />

Channel<br />

You can install an FCA1850-LC as an FC2-IOP direct attach FC PCI adapter. To install it as<br />

a direct attach adapter, perform the following:<br />

• Declare it as an FC2-IOP in the configuration file in <strong>Configuration</strong> Editor <strong>and</strong> generate<br />

a new profile.<br />

• Select the IOCD level from the Firmware Management tap panel in Server Control<br />

(see Server control Client online help) to load the correct level.<br />

• Start the partition.<br />

Setting Up Storage Area Network Fabrics <strong>and</strong> Creating Zones<br />

For instructions on setting up fabrics <strong>and</strong> creating zones, see ClearPath Plus Servers<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 580, <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 590, <strong>and</strong> FS1600 <strong>System</strong> Administration <strong>and</strong> Operations<br />

Overview (4311 1988).<br />

Fibre Channel Disk Subsystems<br />

ESM7700 Fibre Channel RAID Subsystem <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

The ESM7700 requires the use of control type OSRCTL in the PCD of the partition<br />

profile.<br />

The following are numbering requirements for this subsystem:<br />

• The SCSI addresses can start at 125, rather than the default 7, <strong>and</strong> work down<br />

numerically.<br />

• The OSRCTL is a SCSI address of 0, no matter which SP port the Fiber Channel<br />

cable is plugged into.<br />

• If you have two SCSI channels, one connected to SP A <strong>and</strong> the other connected to<br />

SP B, the two OSRCTLs are given different logical numbers, but both receive a SCSI<br />

address of 0.<br />

• The packs outboard of the OSRCTLs are declared in the normal manner. That is,<br />

PK100 @ 0, PK101 @ 1, etc.<br />

• The rotary SCSI address switches on the SP ports must be set to 0 on both ports (SP<br />

A <strong>and</strong> SP B).<br />

• You can declare up to a maximum of 127 LUNs.<br />

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Bringing the ESM7700/CSM7700 Online<br />

After loading the new partition profile, you will have to bring the new units online. Initially<br />

all the new units <strong>and</strong> controls will be freed, therefore you will have to acquire them<br />

online. Once this is done, the drives will be un-initialized.<br />

To make the drives available for MCP use, the MCP will have to recognize the<br />

architecture of the drive. Previously, this was done via PTD. Now, the following ODT<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> is available:<br />

INIT PK VSS=VSS1 <br />

*Whether you use VSS1 or VSS2 will depend on client considerations.<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines for Installing the EuroLogic JBD2000 JBOD Rack<br />

On the <strong>Libra</strong> 580, the JBD2000 can only be connected to the host via a FCA1850-LC<br />

running FCP (FC2-IOP) microcode. The following tables describe the minimum software<br />

levels <strong>and</strong> deviations <strong>and</strong> risk assessments for configuring a JBD2000 on a <strong>Libra</strong> 580/590<br />

<strong>and</strong> FS1600.<br />

Table 7–3. Minimum Software Levels for Configuring a JBD2000<br />

Device <strong>System</strong> Software Firmware<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 580/590 <strong>and</strong><br />

FS1600 servers<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP 8.1/SSR 49.1<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP 7.0/SSR 48.1<br />

LRL 4.13<br />

FCA1850-LC IOCD 01.025<br />

Table 7–4. Deviation <strong>and</strong> Risk Assessment<br />

Deviation Risk<br />

With a fabric connection to the JBD2000, the<br />

I/O count goes to zero for 10 to over 15<br />

seconds during a disk drive removal <strong>and</strong><br />

replacement in a mirrored configuration.<br />

Low: for groups that run with default I/O<br />

time out timers of 80 seconds set this is<br />

a low risk.<br />

Medium-High: to CAP configurations or<br />

other customer applications that require<br />

I/O timeouts occur at a maximum of ten<br />

seconds or less.<br />

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Fibre Channel Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

• Host Interfaces are all optical Fibre Channel. Copper cables are only used to<br />

interconnect racks.<br />

• Splitting the JBOD2000 racks into two loops within the same rack it not supported.<br />

• When running on fabric <strong>and</strong> multiple Initiators are used, separate zones should be<br />

used from each initiator that overlap at the storage port so that initiators are not in<br />

the same zone. For instructions on setting up fabrics <strong>and</strong> creating zones, see<br />

ClearPath Plus Servers <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 580, <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 590, <strong>and</strong> FS1600 <strong>System</strong><br />

Administration <strong>and</strong> Operations Overview (4311 1988).<br />

CX300, CX500, <strong>and</strong> CX700 Open Storage RAID Subsystem<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

The following table describes the minimum software levels for configuring a CX300,<br />

CX500, or CX700 RAID subsystem.<br />

Table 7–5. Minimum Software Levels for Configuring a CX300,<br />

CX500, or CX700<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP8.1/SSR49.1:<br />

MCP Platform<br />

Firmware 1.1M<br />

MCP IC 49.1A.69 (49.189.8620 )<br />

LOAD –UTILS IC 49.1A.13<br />

(49.189.8017 CPMBOOT<br />

49.189.14 DSTABLEGEN LOADER<br />

49.189.8002 SYSTEM/DEVICE/TABLE/IOU)<br />

LOG-TOOLS IC 49.1A.20<br />

(49.189.8017 FAULTLOGGER<br />

49.189.8044 HWERRORSUPPORT<br />

49.189.8069 JOBFORMATTER<br />

49.189.8011 LOGANALYZER)<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP9.0/ SSR501<br />

All supported levels.<br />

FCA1850-LC:<br />

IOCD 02.033<br />

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Fibre Channel Tape Subsystems<br />

CTS9840 Fibre Channel Tape <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

The CTS9840 requires the use of control type FCSCSIMT in the PCD of the partition<br />

profile. The maximum number of drives per channel is two due to channel b<strong>and</strong>width<br />

limits. The mixing of CTS9840 <strong>and</strong> ESM7700 on the same loop is not allowed. This<br />

device is not supported on the FCA1850-LC.<br />

The CTS9840 has two FC ports on the unit. Both ports can assess the drive but not at<br />

the same time. Only one port can be used. Port A is used for even numbered addresses<br />

<strong>and</strong> Port B is used for odd numbered addresses.<br />

CTS9840 ports use an optical cable connection. A Fiber Channel hub is required for<br />

connection of the tape unit to a FCA621-CU (Fibre Channel CA, copper).<br />

Configure CTS9840A for Fabric<br />

To set the CTS9840A tape drive for Fabric, perform the following.<br />

Notes:<br />

• The tape drive must be a CTS9840A (STK part number 312102401) <strong>and</strong> must be at a<br />

minimum firmware level of R1.30.110f to install on the fabric.<br />

• For more information on configuring the CTS9840, refer to CTS9840 Cartridge Tape<br />

Subsystem Installation <strong>Guide</strong> (8999 5310).<br />

1. Take the drive offline.<br />

2. Go to the drive configuration menu for Fibre Channel.<br />

3. Go to the Port A <strong>and</strong> B Attributes <strong>and</strong> set Hard PA=Y. This will set the drive to<br />

ports to operate in FL_Port mode.<br />

4. Set the loop address.<br />

• For instructions on setting up fabrics <strong>and</strong> creating zones, see ClearPath Plus Servers<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 580, <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 590, <strong>and</strong> FS1600 <strong>System</strong> Administration <strong>and</strong><br />

Operations Overview (4311 1988).<br />

CTS9840B Fibre Channel Tape <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

The CTS9840B requires the use of control type FCSCSIMT in the PCD of the partition<br />

profile.<br />

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CTS9840C Fibre Channel Tape <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

The CTS9840C requires the use of control type FCSCSIMT in the PCD of the partition<br />

profile. The following table describes the minimum software levels for configuring a<br />

CTS9840C on a <strong>Libra</strong> 580/590 or FS1600.<br />

Table 7–6. Minimum Software Levels for Configuring a CTS9840C<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP9.0/SSR50.1:<br />

MCP Platform<br />

MCP 50.189.8103<br />

Firmware 1.1M<br />

MCP-050.1A.13 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

DUMPANALYZER 50.189.8015<br />

DUMPANALYZER-050.1A.2 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

JOBFORMATTER 50.189.8009<br />

LOG-TOOLS-050.1A.2 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

LOADER 50.189.8010<br />

LOG-UTILS-050.1A.5 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

LISTVOLUME 50.189.8001<br />

SECURITY-050.1A.2 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

FILECOPY 50.189.8007<br />

FILECOPY-050.1A.5 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP8.1/SSR49.1:<br />

MCP 49.189.8752<br />

MCP-049.1A.97 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

DUMPANALYZER 49.189.8101<br />

DUMPANALYZER-049.1A.10 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

JOBFORMATTER 49.189.8077<br />

LOG-TOOLS-049.1A.23 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

LOADER 49.189.8055<br />

LOG-UTILS-049.1A.16 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

LISTVOLUME 49.189.8005<br />

SECURITY-049.1A.11 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

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Table 7–6. Minimum Software Levels for Configuring a CTS9840C<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware<br />

FILECOPY 49.189.8010<br />

FILECOPY-049.1A.8 (<strong>and</strong> above)<br />

FCA1850-LC:<br />

IOCD 02.033<br />

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<strong>Guide</strong>lines for Installing the CTB9940 Fibre Channel Tape Drive<br />

On the <strong>Libra</strong> 580, the CTB9940 can only be connected to the host via a Fabric Attach I/O<br />

PCI adapter (FCA1850-LC running FCP microcode). The following tables describe the<br />

minimum software levels <strong>and</strong> deviations <strong>and</strong> risk assessments for configuring a<br />

CTB9940 on a <strong>Libra</strong> 580/590 or FS1600.<br />

Table 7–7. Minimum Software Levels for Configuring a CTB9940<br />

Device <strong>System</strong> Software Firmware<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> 580/590<br />

<strong>and</strong> FS1600<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP8.1/SSR49.1:<br />

LRL 4.13<br />

servers [491MCP] 49.189.8354 MCP-049.1A.27<br />

[491JOBFORMATTER] 49.189.8041 LOG-TOOL-49.1A.11<br />

[491LOADER] 49.189.8037 LOAD-UTILS-049.1A.5<br />

[491DUMPANALYZER] 49.189.8045 DUMPANALYZER-<br />

049.1A.5<br />

[491FILECOPY] 49.189.8002 FILECOPY-49.1A.1<br />

[491LISTVOLUME] 49.189.8002 SECURITY-49.1A.2<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP7.0/SSR48.1:<br />

[481MCP] 48.189.9282 MCP-048.1A.139<br />

[481JOBFORMATTER] 48.189.8102 LOG-TOOL-048.1A.46<br />

[481LOADER] 48.189.8085 LOAD-UTILS-048.1A.11<br />

[481DUMPANALYZER] 48.189.8177 DUMPANALYZER-<br />

048.1A.17<br />

[481FILECOPY] 48.189.8006 FILECOPY-048.1A.2<br />

[481LISTVOLUME] 48.189.8004 SECURITY-048.1A.11<br />

FCA1850-LC IOCD 01.024<br />

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Table 7–8. Deviation <strong>and</strong> Risk Assessment<br />

Deviation Risk<br />

Recovery actions not acceptable for cable pull<br />

test.<br />

Restrictions:<br />

Low: This was detected during a fault<br />

injection test, <strong>and</strong> addresses the recovery<br />

of the CTL after connecting the cable;<br />

additional operator intervention is<br />

required after the PORT is recovered with<br />

UR <strong>and</strong> UR- comm<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> to also<br />

recover the CTL with a UR <strong>and</strong> UR-.<br />

• Mixing of CTB9940, <strong>and</strong> other Fibre Channel control types on the same direct attach<br />

Loop is not allowed <strong>and</strong> restricted.<br />

• Only one of the Fibre Channel ports on the CTB9940 can be in use. The other<br />

should be used as a hot st<strong>and</strong>by only.<br />

• Native mode on the CTB9940 is supported; the drive should not be configured to use<br />

an emulation mode.<br />

• For Direct connect configurations one or two units for each channel are<br />

recommended. If more than one unit is used, both units must be connected to a<br />

brocade switch running quick loop mode.<br />

• For Fabric connected configurations, the relationship of one channel to up to two<br />

units should be maintained <strong>and</strong> it is recommended that they be placed in a zone. If<br />

more channels <strong>and</strong> units are attached to the same fabric they should each be in their<br />

own zone, <strong>and</strong> the fabric b<strong>and</strong>pass needs to be designed to h<strong>and</strong>le the additional<br />

units <strong>and</strong> channels.<br />

• When the CTB9940 tape drive is used with <strong>Libra</strong> 580/590 or FS1600 fabric<br />

connections, no changes to the default sets are required, however only one unit can<br />

be used with each port on the Brocade Fibre Channel switch. Using the default<br />

options Hard PA=N is set. This places the drive in F_Port Mode.<br />

• To run in Direct attach (Arbitrated Loop) or Fabric Loop mode with the CTB9940.<br />

1. Take the drive offline.<br />

2. Go to the drive configuration menu for Fibre Channel.<br />

3. Go to the Port A <strong>and</strong> B Attributes <strong>and</strong> set Hard PA=Y. This will set the drive<br />

Ports to operate in fixed loop addressing or for fabric in FL_Port mode.<br />

4. Set the loop address.<br />

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Fibre Channel Linear Tape-Open (LTO) Gen2 Tape Drive for CLU<br />

<strong>Libra</strong>ries<br />

Linear Tape-Open (LTO) Technology offers enterprise system environments a tape<br />

solution that addresses the performance, capacity, reliability <strong>and</strong> management issues<br />

faced when choosing a tape solution. LTO Technology is ideal in the SAN environment<br />

because it meets the special tape dem<strong>and</strong>s that SANs create.<br />

Similar to digital linear tape drives (DLT), LTO drives write data tracks in a linear,<br />

serpentine fashion. When the end of the tape is reached, the heads are repositioned<br />

above or below their current location, <strong>and</strong> recording resumes in the opposite direction.<br />

There are two Fibre Channel LTO drives supported on ClearPath enterprise servers: the<br />

CLU180-22F for CLU180 libraries <strong>and</strong> the CLU700-22F for CLU700 libraries.<br />

Table 7-9 lists the software level qualified for use with the LTO drives by system.<br />

Table 7–9. LTO Gen2 ClearPath <strong>System</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>System</strong> Software Supported<br />

<strong>System</strong> Software Firmware Level<br />

The following are minimum system MCP Platform Firmware 1.1M<br />

software levels for support of the CLU180-<br />

22F, CLU700-22F using Control Type<br />

FCSCSIMT.<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP8.1/SSR49.1<br />

MCP IC 49.1A.69 (49.189.8620 )<br />

LOAD –UTILS IC 49.1A.13<br />

(49.189.8017 CPMBOOT<br />

49.189.8014 DSTABLEGEN LOADER<br />

49.189.8002 SYSTEM/DEVICE/TABLE/IOU)<br />

LOG-TOOLS IC 49.1A.20<br />

(49.189.8017 FAULTLOGGER<br />

49.189.8044 HWERRORSUPPORT<br />

49.189.8069 JOBFORMATTER<br />

49.189.8011 LOGANALYZER)<br />

LTO Gen2 Restrictions<br />

• Mixing of CLU180-22F, CLU700-22F, <strong>and</strong> other fibre channel control types on<br />

the same attach Loop is not allowed <strong>and</strong> restricted.<br />

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• For Fabric connected configurations, the relationship of one channel to up to two<br />

units should be maintained <strong>and</strong> it is recommended that they be placed in a zone.<br />

If more channels <strong>and</strong> units are attached to the same fabric they should each be<br />

in their own zone, <strong>and</strong> the fabric b<strong>and</strong>pass needs to be designed to h<strong>and</strong>le the<br />

additional units <strong>and</strong> channels. For instructions on setting up fabrics <strong>and</strong> creating<br />

zones, see ClearPath Plus Servers <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 580, <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 590, <strong>and</strong><br />

FS1600 <strong>System</strong> Administration <strong>and</strong> Operations Overview (4311 1988).<br />

• When the CLU180-22F, CLU700-22F tape drive is used with fabric connections<br />

no changes to the default sets are required<br />

• To run in Direct attach (Arbitrated Loop), QuickLoop (Arbitrated Loop), Fabric<br />

Public Loop device (NL-Port), or as a Fabric (N-Port) device with the CLU180-22F,<br />

CLU700-22F. Either set a hard fibre channel address of 1 - 125 in either AL mode<br />

or in NL- Port fabric mode or by using an address of 126 allow the device to<br />

operate as a Fabric point to point N-port device.<br />

To set this value, on the front of the L700/L180 CLU <strong>Libra</strong>ry perform the<br />

following.<br />

1. Press Menu<br />

2. Select <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

3. Select Drive configuration (note drive must be unloaded)<br />

4. Press the arrow buttons to scroll to the drive you wish to configure <strong>and</strong><br />

press the SELECT button (Should be an HP LTO2 Fiber I/F drive)<br />

5. Press the arrow buttons to scroll to the LOOP ID: setting <strong>and</strong> press select.<br />

6. A display indicating PORT A Loop ID should be shown.<br />

Valid HRD Addr 1-125<br />

To ENA HRD use 1-125<br />

To ENA SOFT use 126.<br />

Scroll up to Incr.<br />

Scroll down to Decr.<br />

Select to Save<br />

Menu to exit.<br />

Changing the value to 126 <strong>and</strong> pressing the menu to exit will then cause the<br />

LOOP ID displayed in the previous screen to display AUTO. The display will<br />

also indicate that the Hard Address has been disabled.<br />

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Brocade Fibre Channel Switches<br />

Fibre Channel Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

This subsection is a matrix of Brocade switches <strong>and</strong> Fibre Channel peripherals with<br />

ClearPath Plus server <strong>Libra</strong> 580/590 <strong>and</strong> FS1600. Table 7-10 lists the system software<br />

<strong>and</strong> firmware levels for operation with the switches in Table 7-11. Table 7-12 lists the<br />

storage devices <strong>and</strong> their firmware levels qualified to operate with the devices in Tables<br />

7-10 <strong>and</strong> 7-11.<br />

Table 7–10. Qualified <strong>System</strong> Software <strong>and</strong> I/O Device Firmware<br />

Levels<br />

Device <strong>System</strong> Software Firmware<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 580/590 <strong>and</strong><br />

FS1600<br />

FCA1850-LC<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP9.0/<br />

SSR501<br />

ClearPath MCP HMP8.0/<br />

SSR491<br />

All supported levels.<br />

Release 1.1, Platform<br />

Firmware 1.1<br />

IOCD: 02.033<br />

Table 7–11. Qualified Brocade Switch Firmware Levels<br />

Switch Style Number Description Firmware<br />

HSC 3043252-VL2 Brocade 3252- 8 Port, 2switch<br />

limitation.<br />

HSC 3043250-FF Brocade 3250- 8 Port, Full<br />

Fabric.<br />

HSC 3043850-FF Brocade 3850 – 16 Port Full<br />

Fabric.<br />

HSC30439-S32 Brocade 3900 32 Port<br />

Switch<br />

HSC3041200-D64 Brocade 12000 2 x 64 Ports<br />

Switch<br />

HSC3041200-S32 Switch 2Gb FC 1x32-Ports.<br />

Core FC fabric<br />

v4.2.0b<br />

v4.2.0b<br />

v4.2.0b<br />

v4.2.0b<br />

v4.2.0b<br />

v4.2.0b<br />

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Table 7–11. Qualified Brocade Switch Firmware Levels<br />

Switch Style Number Description Firmware<br />

HSC3041200-S64 Switch 2Gb FC 1x64-Ports.<br />

Core FC fabric<br />

HSC50400-SWL Shortwave Laser SFP<br />

HSC50400-SFL Longwave Laser SFP<br />

v4.2.0b<br />

HSC30438-S16 Brocade 3800 16 Port 2 Gb v3.1.2a<br />

HSC30432-S08 Brocade 3200 8 Port 2 Gb v3.1.2a<br />

HSC30428-S16 Brocade 2800 16 Port 1Gb v2.6.2a<br />

HSC30424-S08<br />

Brocade 2400 8 Port 1Gb v2.6.2a<br />

HSC30464-S64 Rack Mountable, 64 port<br />

Integrated 1Gb<br />

v2.6.2a<br />

Table 7–12. Qualified Storage Device Firmware Levels<br />

Device Style Number Description<br />

CTS9840/CTS7840 FC Tape<br />

Firmware<br />

CTS9840-FDL<br />

FC Drive on<br />

1.34.154f<br />

CTS7840-FDL<br />

CLU6000/9740/1000<br />

<strong>Libra</strong>ries Tray Assembly<br />

CTS9840-FD9 FC Drive on CLU9710<br />

<strong>Libra</strong>ry Tray Assembly<br />

CTS9840-FRA Rackmount Autoloader with<br />

FC Drive<br />

CTS9840-FLL<br />

CTS7840-FLL<br />

FC Drive on L-Series <strong>Libra</strong>ry<br />

Tray Assembly<br />

CTS7840-FR1 FC Drive, Rack Mount,<br />

Single<br />

1.34.154f<br />

1.34.154f<br />

1.34.154f<br />

1.34.154f<br />

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Table 7–12. Qualified Storage Device Firmware Levels<br />

Device Style Number Description Firmware<br />

CTS7840-FR2 FC Drive, Rack Mount, Dual 1.34.154f<br />

CTS9840B FC Tape<br />

CTB9840-FDL FC, Drive on CLU6000/9740<br />

<strong>Libra</strong>ries Tray<br />

CTB9840-FLL FC, Drive on CLU180/700<br />

<strong>Libra</strong>ries Tray<br />

CTB9840-FR1 FC, Drive Rack Mount<br />

Single.<br />

1.34.352f<br />

1.34.352f<br />

1.34.352f<br />

CTB9840-FR2 FC, Drive Rack Mount Dual 1.34.352f<br />

CTB9840-FTM FC, Drive Table Top 1.34.352f<br />

CTS9840 FC Tape<br />

CTC9840-FDL FC Drive in CLU 9741 tray<br />

Mount<br />

CTC9840-FLL FC Drive in CLU 180/700<br />

tray Mount<br />

1.34.553<br />

1.34.553<br />

CTC9840-FR1 FC Single Drive 1.34.553<br />

CTC9840-FR2 FC Rack Mount FC Drives 1.34.553<br />

CTB9940 FC Tape<br />

CTB9940-FDL FC, Drive on CLU6000/9740<br />

<strong>Libra</strong>ries Tray<br />

CTB9940-FLL FC, Drive on CLU180/700<br />

<strong>Libra</strong>ries Tray<br />

CLUxxx-22F LTO Tape<br />

CLU180-22 HP FC LTO Gen2 drive on<br />

CLU180 tray<br />

CLU700-22F HP FC LTO Gen2 drive on<br />

CLU700<br />

1.32.421<br />

1.32.421<br />

K3A1<br />

K3A1<br />

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Table 7–12. Qualified Storage Device Firmware Levels<br />

Device Style Number Description<br />

JBD2000 JBOD<br />

Firmware<br />

JBD2022-HA<br />

JBD2000 High Availability<br />

Enclosure, Dual<br />

Optical/Copper I/O Modules<br />

2GB-V2.5.0<br />

JBD2040-HA JBD2000 High Availability<br />

Enclosure, Dual<br />

Optical/Optical I/O Modules<br />

JBD2004-HA JBD2000 High Availability<br />

Expansion Enclosure, Dual<br />

Copper/Copper I/O<br />

Modules<br />

JBD2011-SA JBD2000 St<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

Availability Enclosure,<br />

Single Optical/Copper I/O<br />

Module<br />

JBD2020-SA JBD2000 St<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

Availability Enclosure,<br />

Single Optical/Optical I/O<br />

Module<br />

JBD2002-SA JBD2000 St<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

Availability Expansion<br />

Enclosure, Single<br />

Copper/Copper I/O Module<br />

JBD201815-2F JBD2000 18GB 15K RPM<br />

disk, Factory Installed<br />

JBD201815-2F JBD2000 36GB 15K RPM<br />

disk, Factory Installed<br />

JBD203610-2F JBD2000 36GB 10K RPM<br />

disk, Factory Installed<br />

EMC CLARiiON Disk<br />

CX7001-DPE CX700 SPE HA W 8GB<br />

MEMORY<br />

CX700-SPE CX700-FD SPE8GB FIELD<br />

INS<br />

2GB-V2.5.0<br />

2GB-V2.5.0<br />

2GB-V2.5.0<br />

2GB-V2.5.0<br />

2GB-V2.5.0<br />

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0005<br />

0005<br />

0005<br />

CX700 Bundle<br />

02.07.700.5.005<br />

CX700 Bundle<br />

02.07.700.5.005


Fibre Channel Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Table 7–12. Qualified Storage Device Firmware Levels<br />

Device Style Number Description Firmware<br />

CX700-DAV CX700 DAE W OS<br />

FACTORY INSTALL<br />

CX7001-DAV CX700 DAE W OS<br />

FACTORY INSTALL<br />

CX5001-DPE CX500 FIBRE CHANNEL W<br />

4GB<br />

CX700 Bundle<br />

02.07.700.5.005<br />

CX700 Bundle<br />

02.07.700.5.005<br />

CX500 Bundle<br />

02.07.500.5.005<br />

CX500-DPE CX500 FC 4G FIELD INST CX500 Bundle<br />

02.07.500.5.005<br />

CX3001-DPE CX300 FC 2GB CX300 Bundle<br />

02.07.300.5.005<br />

CX300-DPE CX300 3U DPE HA w/SPS,<br />

FIELD INSTALL<br />

CXR7310-2GF CHV 73Gb 10K 520BPS<br />

12V 2Gb<br />

CXR14610-2GF 146GB 10K 520BPS 2Gb<br />

12V<br />

CX6001-SPE CX600 SPE, FACTORY<br />

INSTALL<br />

CX300 Bundle<br />

02.07.300.5.005<br />

R570<br />

7A06<br />

R570<br />

7A06<br />

CX600 Bundle<br />

02.07.600.5.005<br />

CX600-SPE CX600 FIELD INSTALL CX600 Bundle<br />

02.07.600.5.005<br />

CX600-DAV CX600-1 st DAE W/UNIVER CX600 Bundle<br />

02.07.600.5.005<br />

CX4001-DPE CX400 DPE CX400 Bundle<br />

02.07.400.5.005<br />

CX400-DPE CX400 DPE FIELD INSTALL CX400 Bundle<br />

02.07.400.5.005<br />

CXR3615-2GF 36GB 15K RPM<br />

CXR7315-2GF 73GB 15K RPM<br />

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Table 7–12. Qualified Storage Device Firmware Levels<br />

Device Style Number Description<br />

OSR7900 Disk<br />

Firmware<br />

OSR7900-DPE OSR7900 Data Processor<br />

Enclosure.<br />

8.42.58<br />

OSR701-DAE OSR6700 DAE Base W/1<br />

LCC RAID<br />

OSR7701-DAE<br />

OSR7700 DAE<br />

OSR700-LCC DAE LCC<br />

OSR700-PWR DAE Second Power<br />

OSR6700-SPS St<strong>and</strong>by Power Supply.<br />

OSR7700-PRM OSR7900 Processor Rack<br />

Mount<br />

OSD18201-F96 Disk CRU 18GB FC 520<br />

bytes/sector 10K<br />

ST318304ST<br />

OSC36202-F94 Disk CRU 36GB FC, 520<br />

Bytes/sector 10K<br />

ST336704FC<br />

OSC36202-F94 Disk CRU 36GB FC, 520<br />

Bytes/sector 10K<br />

ST336605FC<br />

OSC73203-F94 Disk CRU 73 GB FC, 520<br />

Bytes/sector 10K<br />

ST173404FC<br />

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3a90<br />

3a90<br />

4A18<br />

3a90


Fibre Channel Device <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Table 7–12. Qualified Storage Device Firmware Levels<br />

Device Style Number Description Firmware<br />

OSC73203-F94 Disk CRU 73 GB FC, 520<br />

Bytes/sector 10K<br />

ST373405FC<br />

SYMM4.8<br />

CAB3330<br />

CAB5330<br />

CAB3430<br />

CAB5430<br />

CAB3700<br />

CAB5700<br />

CAB3630<br />

CAB5630<br />

CAB3830<br />

CAB5830<br />

CAB3900<br />

CAB5900<br />

SYMM 5.0<br />

CAB8430-18<br />

CAB8430-36<br />

CAB8430-50<br />

CAB8730-18<br />

CAB8730-36<br />

CAB8730-50<br />

SYMM5.5<br />

CAB8230-XX<br />

CAB8530-XX<br />

CAB8830-XX<br />

EMC Disk Subsystems<br />

4A18<br />

DMX 800 5670<br />

DMX 801 5670<br />

DMX 1000 5670<br />

DMX 2000 5670<br />

DMX 3000 5670<br />

5265.37.23<br />

5566.22.17<br />

5568.47.17<br />

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Section 8<br />

Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Section Description<br />

This section contains information used when inserting various channel adapter boards in<br />

the remote channel rack.<br />

Remote Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> Considerations<br />

Before installing channel adapter boards, the following must be considered:<br />

• The type of channel adapter board (see Tables D-1 <strong>and</strong> D-2)<br />

• Is the remote channel rack already installed <strong>and</strong> is to be converted from 3U-to-6U<br />

size boards (See Table D-1)? If so, then perform the 3U-to-6U conversion (See<br />

“Converting 3U Card Slots to Accept 6U Cards” in this appendix).<br />

• Backplane bus location where the channel adapter is to be installed (see Figure D-1<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tables D-3 through D-7).<br />

• The port that it is to be connected to.<br />

• The maximum number of channel cards installed in a group<br />

• Bus loading (Tables D-1 <strong>and</strong> D-3 through D-5)<br />

• 6U channel adapter boards only have active signals on the A <strong>and</strong> B bus side.<br />

• 6U channel adapter boards do not use the bottom connector for logic signals;<br />

bottom connectors use voltage <strong>and</strong> ground pins.<br />

• 6U Feedthru <strong>and</strong> 6U Terminator boards have active independent signals on both<br />

halves (A/B buses <strong>and</strong> C/D buses) of the board.<br />

• A 6U Feedthru board is two-3U Feedthru boards assembled as one <strong>and</strong> a 6U<br />

Terminator board is two-3U Terminator boards assembled as one. Both boards (6U<br />

Feedthru board <strong>and</strong> 6U Terminator board) function as two separate 3U boards.<br />

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Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Card Style/Name<br />

Table 8–1. Channel Rack Card Types<br />

Card<br />

Size<br />

Bus<br />

Loading<br />

3U Locations<br />

Required<br />

Part or Style<br />

Number<br />

6U BLANK BOARD/CSB3 6U – 2 3959 7109<br />

Blank Card 3U – 1 3953 8335<br />

Blank Card 6U – 2 3958 4297<br />

CHAN_JMP 3U – 1 3957 0361<br />

Crossover 6U – 2<br />

CS BUS3 FDTHRU/TERM 3U – 1 7013 2535<br />

CS BUS6 FDTHRU/TERM 6U – 2 7013 2543<br />

CSB_TERM 3U – 1 3958 1889<br />

CSBEXTHU 3U – 1 3953 9457<br />

DCS2200–BD/D/CS-Bus 6U – 2 7840 2963<br />

FCA661-APK (CU) 6U 4 4<br />

FCA662-APK (SW) 6U 4 4<br />

FCA663-APK (LW) 6U 4 4<br />

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Table 8–2. Channel Rack Card Descriptions<br />

Card Style/Name Description<br />

Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

C4FT The CS Bus IV feed through converts the serial CS Bus-over-Fibre Channel<br />

signal from the FCIOP in the server into a parallel CS Bus signal to the channel<br />

adapters in the channel rack <strong>and</strong> back again.<br />

3U <strong>and</strong> 6U Blank Cards Fills unused card locations to maintain proper airflow <strong>and</strong> EMI integrity.<br />

CHAN_JMP Jumper card combines two four-card buses into an eight-card bus. Inserted in<br />

module locations AT <strong>and</strong>/or CT.<br />

Crossover Eliminates the need for a second D/CS Bus card to provide access to the B<br />

bus. Provides connection from module location C0 to the B bus.<br />

CSB_TERM Provides termination for the card buses that contain channel cards. Inserted<br />

in module locations AT, BT, CT, or DT.<br />

CSB3–6U Blank Board CS Bus 6U blank board used to maintain proper airflow <strong>and</strong> EMI integrity.<br />

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Bus Loading<br />

Bus loading is the throughput performance of a bus based on the number <strong>and</strong> types of<br />

channels on the bus. The goal of bus loading is to evenly balance the data throughput on<br />

each bus. To obtain maximum throughput, do not heavily load one bus <strong>and</strong> lightly load<br />

the other buses. Refer to the system configuration guide for bus loading.<br />

B BUS<br />

A BUS<br />

B8<br />

BT<br />

B7<br />

B6<br />

B5<br />

B0<br />

AT<br />

A4<br />

A3<br />

A2<br />

A1<br />

A0<br />

TERMINATORS (CSB_TERM)<br />

(INSTALLED COMPONENT SIDE DOWN)<br />

KEY KEY<br />

8–4 3828 7306–000<br />

D8<br />

DT<br />

D7<br />

D6<br />

D5<br />

D0<br />

CT<br />

C4<br />

C3<br />

C2<br />

C1<br />

C0<br />

D BUS<br />

C BUS<br />

JUMPERS (CHAN_JMP) BOARDS INSTALLED<br />

COMPONENT SIDE UP<br />

TOPSIDE<br />

JUMPER OR TERMINATOR KEYING<br />

KEY<br />

Figure 8–1. Backplane Layout with Bus Locations<br />

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Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

A CS bus (CSB) can support up to eight channels, numbered 1 through 8. When a CSB<br />

(system) interface card is in location A0, locations A1 through A4 correspond to<br />

channels 1 through 4. When a system interface card is in location B0, locations B5<br />

through B8 correspond to channels 5 through 8. When the A <strong>and</strong> B buses are combined<br />

into an eight-channel bus, locations A1 through A4 correspond to channels 1 through 4<br />

<strong>and</strong> locations B5 through B8 correspond to channels 5 through 8. The same channel<br />

numbering system applies to the C <strong>and</strong> D buses.<br />

Bus Loading for A Series <strong>and</strong> NX <strong>System</strong>s Channel Adapters<br />

When configuring the channel rack, balance the channel loads of each bus to prevent<br />

system degradation of a single bus.<br />

The following channel rack card location tables are provided to illustrate typical<br />

configurations that can be encountered.<br />

Table D-3 shows two 4-card buses A <strong>and</strong> B <strong>and</strong> one 8-card bus C/D.<br />

Table 8–3. Card Locations - Two 4-Card Buses, One 8-Card Bus<br />

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Table D-4 shows one 5-card A/B bus <strong>and</strong> one 4-card C bus. The 5-position middle<br />

support must be removed from the channel rack.<br />

Table 8–4. Card Locations - One 5-Card Bus, One 4-Card Bus<br />

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Table D-5 shows the 6U-C4FT card accessing an 4-card A/B bus <strong>and</strong> a 3U-C4FT card<br />

accessing a 4-card D bus.<br />

Table 8–5. Card Locations - Two 4-Card Buses, with DAC<br />

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Table D–6 shows 4 cards on bus A, B, C, <strong>and</strong> D.<br />

Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Table 8–6. Card Locations - Four 4-Card Buses<br />

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Remote Channel Rack Board Installation<br />

Insert all channel adapter, interface, jumper, <strong>and</strong> blank boards according to the<br />

customer's requirements <strong>and</strong> previously mentioned system restrictions<br />

When installing 6U Fiber Channel adapters, refer to Fibre Channel Adapter Installation<br />

<strong>and</strong> Servicing <strong>Guide</strong> (7021 2998).<br />

The 3U quadrants <strong>and</strong> 6U halves can be configured either on individual CS buses or<br />

combined on one.<br />

When 3Us <strong>and</strong>/or 6Us are configured on one CS bus connection, you must use a jumper<br />

card in location AT <strong>and</strong> a terminator in location BT. The loading requirements must also<br />

be met. These configurations are as follows:<br />

• 3U channel adapters in A quadrant <strong>and</strong> 6U channel adapters in the upper half<br />

(Figure D-2)<br />

• 6U channel adapters in lower half <strong>and</strong> 3U channel adapters in B quadrant (Figure D-3)<br />

• All 6U channel adapters in upper <strong>and</strong> lower halves<br />

All unused slots should be filled with blank cards.<br />

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Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

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Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Blank Board <strong>and</strong> Middle Support <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

This section provides blank board <strong>and</strong> middle support guidelines for channel rack<br />

modules styles RM5–CA3 through RM5–CA5.<br />

Style RM5–CA3<br />

The available number of 3U slots for this rack is 8 since the style DCS2200–BD Bus<br />

Interface Card is a 6U card <strong>and</strong> logically can only support four boards maximum per bus.<br />

The 6U refers to the width of the board which spans the entire width of the card rack<br />

<strong>and</strong> is used with two four-position middle supports, (kit number 3958 4271). Utilizing<br />

two four-position middle supports, there are 16 3U slots. All unused slots must be filled<br />

with blank boards to maintain airflow integrity. As channel cards are added to the rack,<br />

the same number of 3U blank boards are deleted (i.e. if six channel cards were added,<br />

the requirement for 3U blank boards would be 10). Unused 6U slots must be filled with<br />

a 6U blank board (kit number 3958 4297).<br />

Styles RM5–CA4 <strong>and</strong> RM5–CA5<br />

The maximum number for 3U cards is 20 per rack using two five position middle<br />

supports (kit number 3958 4289). Two of these slots will always be used, one for the CS<br />

Bus Interface Card <strong>and</strong> one for the first channel card. This leaves 18 slots to be filed<br />

with 3U blank boards, (kit number 3953 8335). As channel cards are added the same<br />

quantity of 3U blank boards are deleted. (i.e. if six channel cards were added, 12 blank<br />

boards would be required)<br />

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Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Converting 3U Card Slots to Accept 6U Cards<br />

A 3U-to-6U conversion kit must be installed before a 6U channel adapter card assembly<br />

can be inserted into the channel rack. The conversion kit (Table D-7) converts five 3Uwide<br />

card slots in two horizontally contiguous quadrants (10 card slots total) to five 6Uwide<br />

card slots. One 6U slot (A0/C0) is used for the feedthru card, <strong>and</strong> four 6U slots are<br />

available for channel adapters. The unused slots should be filled with 6U blank cards. To<br />

complete the conversion procedure, refer to Table D-8.<br />

Table 8–7. 3U-to-6U Conversion Kit<br />

Component Style Name Component<br />

Style Part<br />

Number<br />

CHN36-CNV<br />

Includes:<br />

1 6UCSBTHU (6U) adapter board<br />

(7006 4365)<br />

1 Terminator board kit<br />

(3958 1889)<br />

4 6U blank boards (3958 4297)<br />

Component Style<br />

Description<br />

7010 4054 6U channel rack interface<br />

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Channel Rack Configuring<br />

Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

A channel rack module can be configured with various combinations of 3U <strong>and</strong> 6U<br />

channel adapters. These combinations are as follows:<br />

• All 3Us<br />

• All 6Us<br />

• 3Us in the lower half <strong>and</strong> 6Us in the upper half<br />

• 6Us in the lower half <strong>and</strong> 3Us in the upper half<br />

When installing 6U Fiber Channel adapters, refer to Fibre Channel Adapter Installation<br />

<strong>and</strong> Servicing <strong>Guide</strong> (7021 2998).<br />

The 3U quadrants <strong>and</strong> 6U halves can be configured either on individual CS buses or<br />

combined on one.<br />

When 3Us <strong>and</strong>/or 6Us are configured on one CS bus connection, it is done using a<br />

jumper card in location AT <strong>and</strong> a terminator in location BT, with the stipulation that<br />

loading requirements are met. These configurations are as follows:<br />

• 3U channel adapters in A quadrant <strong>and</strong> 6U channel adapters in the upper half<br />

• 6U channel adapters in lower half <strong>and</strong> 3U channel adapters in B quadrant<br />

• All 6U channel adapters in upper <strong>and</strong> lower halves<br />

All unused slots should be filled with blank cards. Table D-8 shows the conversion<br />

procedure.<br />

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Channel Rack <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Step Action<br />

Table 8–8. 3U-to-6U Channel Rack Conversion<br />

1 Ensure that power for the channel rack is off.<br />

2 Before h<strong>and</strong>ling PCAs, connect the antistatic wrist grounding strap. Antistatic<br />

wrist straps are located inside the rear door of each UC36 cabinet. Use caution<br />

<strong>and</strong> the procedures that are in maintenance manual 4000 0036.<br />

3 Unpack the hardware <strong>and</strong> check for damage.<br />

4 Check that all the hardware needed for your specific installation is included in the<br />

kit.<br />

5 Decide which location of the channel rack is to be converted to 6U.<br />

6 If 3U PCAs exist, <strong>and</strong> reconfiguration is necessary, move existing PCAs to<br />

another 3U area.<br />

7 From the rear of the channel rack module, remove the 5-position middle support<br />

from the channel rack location that is to be converted to 6U.<br />

8 Populate the converted 6U area with the 6U channel adapter PCAs, according to<br />

the customer's channel addresses.<br />

9 Install the 6UCSBTHU adapter board in either slot A0/C0 or B0/D0, or both,<br />

depending on which location(s) are being converted.<br />

10 Fill in the unused slots with 6U blank boards.<br />

11 Install the terminator board kit in either slot BT or AT, depending on which<br />

location is being converted.<br />

12 Refer to the ClearPath Plus Server <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> 580 <strong>and</strong> 590 Hardware Installation<br />

<strong>Guide</strong> (6899 0480) for connection to the host cabinet.<br />

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Appendix A<br />

Host Bus Adapter Cables<br />

Signal cables connect the server to the peripherals.<br />

Cables in this appendix include<br />

• SCSI host bus adapter<br />

• Fibre Channel<br />

• Keyboard, monitor, <strong>and</strong> mouse<br />

• LAN<br />

The cables <strong>and</strong> cable adapters listed are for the most typical applications. Some<br />

configurations might require additional adapters or terminators.<br />

When ordering peripheral signal cables, refer to the documentation for the peripheral<br />

device or subsystem. Some subsystems require two sets of cables. Some connections<br />

require adapters or adapter cables.<br />

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Host Bus Adapter Cables<br />

SCSI Host Bus Adapter<br />

The host bus adapters are connected to external storage devices. When ordering cables,<br />

use the shortest cable length possible to connect components.<br />

PCI7602-P64 Adaptec ASC 39160<br />

This adapter is used for the EXD2344-OTR 3U expansion drawer, <strong>and</strong> for table top tape<br />

drives with the type 1 interface. The low-voltage differential SCSI bus is limited to 12<br />

meters in length. The shorter cables might not be usable for the connection from the<br />

adapter to the peripheral device.<br />

Table A–1. Cables for the PCI7602-P64 Adapter<br />

Style Description Notes<br />

CBL2205-OSM Cable, SCSI, LVD, U160, 5-feet<br />

CBL2210-OSM Cable, SCSI, LVD, U160, 10-feet<br />

CBL2215-OSM Cable, SCSI, LVD, U160, 15-feet<br />

For LVD/SE equipment only.<br />

Do not connect to high-voltage<br />

devices.<br />

Do not exceed maximum bus<br />

length limits.<br />

PCI400-2UD Adaptec AHA 3944<br />

The high-voltage differential bus is not to exceed 25 meters in length.<br />

Table A–2. Cables for the PCI400-2UD Adapter<br />

Style Description Notes<br />

CBL2205-OSM Cable, SCSI, LVD, U160, 5-feet Do not connect an HVD adapter to<br />

LVD peripherals.<br />

CBL2210-OSM Cable, SCSI, LVD, U160, 10-feet Do not connect an HVD adapter to<br />

LVD peripherals.<br />

CBL2215-OSM Cable, SCSI, LVD, U160, 15-feet Do not connect an HVD adapter to<br />

LVD peripherals.<br />

CBL133-5 Cable, SCSI, type 3 cable<br />

CBL133-10 Cable, SCSI, type 3 cable<br />

CBL133-20 Cable, SCSI, type 3, cable Do not exceed the maximum bus<br />

length limits.<br />

ADP25421-FTM Adapter, female-to-male,<br />

high-density to very-high-density<br />

Required to adapt to the CBL133-xx<br />

cables.<br />

CBL6016-WN2 Adapter, type 3 to type 1 adapter SCSI wide-to-narrow 2 adapter<br />

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Host Bus Adapter Cables<br />

There are two options for connecting an external tape drive (Figure A–1). If you<br />

daisy-chain additional units, make certain that you do not exceed the maximum bus<br />

length limits.<br />

Figure A–1. Connecting External Tape Drives<br />

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Host Bus Adapter Cables<br />

Fibre Channel<br />

Refer to Section 3 for fibre channel interface characteristics <strong>and</strong> brocade switch options.<br />

For longwave requirements consult Unisys Sales Support.<br />

DB9-to-DB9 Cables<br />

You can connect either the equalized or nonequalized copper interface cables to the<br />

FCH720111-P64 adapter (See Table A–3). Dual-loop installations require two adapters<br />

<strong>and</strong> two cables per subsystem.<br />

Table A–3. Fibre Channel Copper Interface Cables<br />

Style Description<br />

CBL135-1 FC cable, 1-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL135-3 FC cable, 3-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL135-5 FC cable, 5-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL135-10 FC cable, 10-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL135-15 FC cable, 15-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL137-20 FC cable, 20-meter, equalized<br />

CBL137-25 FC cable, 25-meter, equalized<br />

CBL137-30 FC cable, 30-meter, equalized<br />

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DB9-to-HSSDC Cables<br />

Host Bus Adapter Cables<br />

Dual-loop applications require two adapters <strong>and</strong> two cables per subsystem.<br />

Table A–4. DB9-to-HSSDC Fibre Channel Interface<br />

Cables<br />

Style Description<br />

CBL136-1 FC cable, 1-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL136-3 FC cable, 3-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL136-5 FC cable, 5-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL136-10 FC cable, 10-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL136-15 FC cable, 15-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL138-20 FC cable, 20-meter, equalized<br />

CBL138-25 FC cable, 25-meter, equalized<br />

CBL138-30 FC cable, 30-meter, equalized<br />

HSSDC-to-HSSDC Cables<br />

Dual-loop applications require two adapters <strong>and</strong> two cables per subsystem.<br />

HSSDC–2-to-DB9 Cables<br />

Table A–5. HSSDC-to-HSSDC Fibre Channel Interface<br />

Cables<br />

Style Description<br />

CBL147-1 FC cable, 1-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL147-3 FC cable, 3-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL147-5 FC cable, 5-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL147-10 FC cable, 10-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL147-15 FC cable, 15-meter, unequalized<br />

CBL148-20 FC cable, 20-meter, equalized<br />

CBL148-25 FC cable, 25-meter, equalized<br />

CBL148-30 FC cable, 30-meter, equalized<br />

Dual-loop applications require two adapters <strong>and</strong> two cables per subsystem.<br />

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Host Bus Adapter Cables<br />

Table A–6. HSSDC–2-to-DB9 Fibre Channel Interface<br />

Cables<br />

Style Description<br />

CBL174-1 HSSDC-2 to DB9, 1-meter cable, 1 Gb<br />

CBL174-3 HSSDC-2 to DB9, 3-meter cable, 1 Gb<br />

CBL174-5 HSSDC-2 to DB9, 5-meter cable, 1 Gb<br />

CBL174-10 HSSDC-2 to DB9, 10-meter cable, 1 Gb<br />

HSSDC-to-HSSDC–2 Cables<br />

Dual-loop applications require two adapters <strong>and</strong> two cables per subsystem.<br />

Table A–7. HSSDC to HSSDC–2 Fibre Channel Interface<br />

Cables<br />

Style Description<br />

CBL175-1 HSSDC to HSSDC-2, 1-meter cable, 1 Gb<br />

CBL175-3 HSSDC to HSSDC-2, 3-meter cable, 1 Gb<br />

CBL175-5 HSSDC to HSSDC-2, 5-meter cable, 1 Gb<br />

CBL175-10 HSSDC to HSSDC-2, 10-meter cable, 1 Gb<br />

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LC-to-SC, 1 Gb Shortwave Optical Cables<br />

Host Bus Adapter Cables<br />

Dual-loop applications require two adapters <strong>and</strong> two cables per subsystem.<br />

Table A–8. LC-to-SC Shortwave Optical Interface<br />

Cables<br />

Style Description<br />

CBL170-2 LC-to-SC shortwave cable, 2-meter, (1 Gb)<br />

CBL170-5 LC-to-SC shortwave cable, 5-meter, (1 Gb)<br />

CBL170-10 LC-to-SC shortwave cable, 10-meter, (1 Gb)<br />

CBL170-50 LC-to-SC shortwave cable, 50-meter, (1 Gb)<br />

CBL170-100 LC-to-SC shortwave cable, 100-meter, (1 Gb)<br />

CBL170-200 LC-to-SC shortwave cable, 200-meter, (1 Gb)<br />

CBL170-300 LC-to-SC shortwave cable, 300-meter, (1 Gb)<br />

CBL170-500 LC-to-SC shortwave cable, 500-meter, (1 Gb)<br />

LC-to-LC, 2 Gb Shortwave Optical Cables<br />

Dual-loop applications require two adapters <strong>and</strong> two cables per subsystem.<br />

Table A–9. LC-to-LC Shortwave Optical Interface Cables<br />

Style Description<br />

CBL171-2 LC-to-LC shortwave cable, 2-meter, (2 Gb)<br />

CBL171-5 LC-to-LC shortwave cable, 5-meter, (2 Gb)<br />

CBL171-10 LC-to-LC shortwave cable, 10-meter, (2 Gb)<br />

CBL171-50 LC-to-LC shortwave cable, 50-meter, (2 Gb)<br />

CBL171-100 LC-to-LC shortwave cable, 100-meter, (2 Gb)<br />

CBL171-200 LC-to-LC shortwave cable, 200-meter, (2 Gb)<br />

CBL171-300 LC-to-LC shortwave cable, 300-meter, (2 Gb)<br />

CBL171-500 LC-to-LC shortwave cable, 500-meter, (2 Gb)<br />

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Host Bus Adapter Cables<br />

Longwave Cables<br />

For installations where longwave cables are suitable, over 500 meters, Consult Unisys<br />

Sales Support for applicable cable styles <strong>and</strong> interface converters.<br />

Monitor, Keyboard, <strong>and</strong> Mouse<br />

The cables for the console components are not usually ordered separately. In a<br />

dual-domain configuration, if you do not use the display switch, you must use two sets<br />

of console components.<br />

Table A–10. Monitor, Keyboard, <strong>and</strong> Mouse Cables<br />

Style Description Notes<br />

KVM12-EXT Cable, keyboard, video, mouse<br />

extension, 12-feet<br />

CBL121-SWC Cable, keyboard, monitor, mouse cable,<br />

system-to-switch, 12-feet<br />

LAN<br />

This is a combination cable that<br />

extends the console component<br />

cables from the service<br />

processor or from the optional<br />

switch.<br />

This cable is part of the display<br />

switch package.<br />

In a dual-domain configuration, the CBL24-7 cable connects the two Uniscreen hubs.<br />

Table A–11. LAN Cables<br />

Style Description<br />

CBL24-7 Cable, 7-meter, cross-over, Ethernet 10/100 Base-T<br />

DSH600001-TBT Cable, 1-meter, straight through<br />

DSH600002-TBT Cable, 2-meter, straight through<br />

DSH600003-TBT Cable, 3-meter, straight through<br />

DSH600004-TBT Cable, 4-meter, straight through<br />

DSH600007-TBT Cable, 7-meter, straight through<br />

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Appendix B<br />

Channel Rack Cables<br />

How To Use This Appendix<br />

This appendix lists cables qualified for use on the channel rack <strong>and</strong> native channel<br />

adapters.<br />

HOW THIS APPENDIX IS ORGANIZED<br />

This appendix provides cable information in the following order:<br />

• Table B-1 identifies the categories of cables <strong>and</strong> support status on a system basis.<br />

• Table B-2, “Cables Listed by Use” lists cables according to categories identified in<br />

Table B-1.<br />

• Table B-3, list Fibre Channel Gigabit Interface Coverters (GBICs) for interfacing<br />

cables with FC ports.<br />

Each entry includes the component style name, the component style number, the cable<br />

length where applicable, <strong>and</strong> a brief description of its use.<br />

HOW TO USE THE INFORMATION<br />

If you know the type of cable but aren't sure of the component style name, you can find<br />

a listing of cable categories in Table B-1. This table will refer you to the specific table in<br />

this section that lists the category of component style names.<br />

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Channel Rack Cables<br />

Table B–1. Categories of Cables Listed<br />

Cable Type Description Reference<br />

Power Net Used for power net connections from the APCs to<br />

the Service Processor.<br />

APC Power Control Used for power control connections from the APC<br />

to PDB units.<br />

SCSI Wide <strong>and</strong> Ultra<br />

Interface<br />

Range of cables from 16 inches (40 cm) to 80 feet<br />

(24.3 m) for interfacing SCSI Wide devices to the<br />

host channel rack.<br />

Fibre Channel Used to connect host fibre channel channel<br />

adapters to fibre channel devices <strong>and</strong> hubs.<br />

Modem <strong>and</strong> Desktop<br />

Serial Printer Cables<br />

RS232 connections for modem <strong>and</strong> desktop serial<br />

printers.<br />

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Cables Listed by Use<br />

Component<br />

Style Name<br />

Channel Rack Cables<br />

This subsection lists cables by their use, arranged according to the table references in<br />

Table B-1.<br />

Style<br />

P/N<br />

CBL8820-2 3464<br />

7370<br />

CBL8820-7 3464<br />

7388<br />

CBL8820-12 3463<br />

8387<br />

CBL8820-25 3463<br />

8395<br />

CBL8820-50 3463<br />

8403<br />

CBL8820-100 3463<br />

4311<br />

CBL8830-150 3463<br />

4329<br />

CBL2525-50 7009<br />

0725<br />

CBL259-ADP 7009<br />

0733<br />

CBL2-PDB 3464<br />

3205<br />

CBL5-UPS 7016<br />

5881-<br />

000<br />

CBL10-UPS 7016<br />

5881-<br />

001<br />

CBL25-UPS 7016<br />

5881-<br />

002<br />

CBL50-UPS 7016<br />

5881-<br />

003<br />

CBL100-UPS 7016<br />

5881-<br />

004<br />

Table B–2. Cables Arranged According to Use<br />

Length -<br />

Imperial<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

Metric<br />

2 ft<br />

0.6 m<br />

7 ft<br />

2.1 m<br />

12 ft<br />

3.6 m<br />

25 ft<br />

7.6 m<br />

50 ft<br />

15.2 m<br />

100 ft<br />

30.4 m<br />

150 ft<br />

45.7 m<br />

50 ft<br />

15.2 m<br />

6.5 ft<br />

2 m<br />

5 ft<br />

1.5 m<br />

9.8 ft<br />

3 m<br />

25 ft<br />

7.6 m<br />

50 ft<br />

15.2 m<br />

100 ft<br />

30.4 m<br />

Power Net Cables<br />

Description<br />

2-foot, 9-pin to 9-pin. Connects two racks in same Universal Cabinet (UC)<br />

cabinet.<br />

7-foot, 9-pin to 9-pin. Connects two racks in same or adjacent UC cabinet.<br />

12-foot, 9-pin to 9-pin. Connects two racks in adjacent UC cabinets.<br />

25-foot, 9-pin to 9-pin. Connects two racks within 25-foot routing distance.<br />

50-foot, 9-pin to 9-pin. Connects two racks within 50-foot routing distance.<br />

100-foot, 9-pin to 9-pin. Connects two racks within 100-foot routing<br />

distance.<br />

150-foot, 9-pin to 9-pin. Connects two racks within 150-foot routing<br />

distance.<br />

Power net,50-foot, 25-pin to 25-pin. This cable is required if a channel rack<br />

is the first device in the power net. This cable is used in combination with<br />

cable style CBL259-ADP.<br />

25-pin to 9-pin cable adapter. Connects 25-pin cable to 9-pin rack.<br />

AC Power Control<br />

2-meter PDB interface cable.<br />

UPS Cables<br />

5-foot UPS cable<br />

10-foot UPS cable<br />

25-foot UPS cable<br />

50-foot UPS cable<br />

100-foot UPS cable<br />

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Channel Rack Cables<br />

Component<br />

Style Name<br />

Style<br />

P/N<br />

UPS915-WC1 7016<br />

3639<br />

UPS99-WC2 7016<br />

3647<br />

UPS925-WC3 7016<br />

3654<br />

UPS925-WC4 7016<br />

3662<br />

UPS111-EXP 7016<br />

3670<br />

UPS5-EXP 7016<br />

5865<br />

CBL133-1 3464<br />

2298<br />

CBL133-2 3489<br />

1934<br />

CBL133-3 3464<br />

2306<br />

CBL133-5 3464<br />

2314<br />

CBL133-10 3464<br />

2322<br />

CBL133-20 3464<br />

2330<br />

CBL133-40 3464<br />

2348<br />

CBL133-60 3464<br />

2355<br />

CBL133-80 3464<br />

2363<br />

CBL135-D5 4491<br />

8043<br />

CBL135-1 4486<br />

4494<br />

CBL135-2 4486<br />

4502<br />

CBL135-3 4489<br />

4186<br />

CBL135-5 4488<br />

9103<br />

CBL135-10 4489<br />

4202<br />

Table B–2. Cables Arranged According to Use<br />

Length -<br />

Imperial<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

Metric<br />

Description<br />

Multi-length UPS interconnect 9 to 15 pin D, wiring configuration 1<br />

Multi-length UPS interconnect 9 to 9 pin D, wiring configuration 2<br />

Multi-length UPS interconnect 9 to 15 pin D, wiring configuration 3<br />

Multi-length UPS interconnect 9 to 15 pin D, wiring configuration 4<br />

Multi-length UPS interconnect for additional server connections to any UPS<br />

5 ft<br />

1.5 m<br />

16 in<br />

40 cm.<br />

15 in<br />

38 cm<br />

3 ft<br />

90 cm<br />

5 ft<br />

1.5 m<br />

9.8 ft<br />

3 m<br />

20 ft<br />

6 m<br />

40 ft<br />

12 m<br />

60 ft<br />

18.2 m<br />

80 ft<br />

24.3 m<br />

1.6 ft<br />

50 cm<br />

3.2 ft<br />

1 m<br />

6.5 ft<br />

2 m<br />

9.8 ft<br />

3 m<br />

16.4 ft<br />

5 m<br />

32.8 ft<br />

10 m<br />

UPS interconnect for additional server in same or adjacent cabinet<br />

SCSI Wide <strong>and</strong> Ultra Interface Cables<br />

SCSI Interface cable.<br />

SCSI Interface cable.<br />

SCSI Interface cable.<br />

SCSI Interface cable.<br />

SCSI Interface cable.<br />

SCSI Interface cable.<br />

SCSI Interface cable.<br />

SCSI Interface cable.<br />

SCSI Interface cable.<br />

Fibre Channel Copper Cables<br />

Fibre Channel copper cable<br />

Fibre Channel copper cable<br />

Fibre Channel copper cable<br />

Fibre Channel copper cable<br />

Fibre Channel copper cable<br />

Fibre Channel copper cable<br />

CBL135-15 4486 49.2 ft Fibre Channel copper cable<br />

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Component<br />

Style Name<br />

Style<br />

P/N<br />

CBL137-20 4487<br />

8726<br />

CBL137-25 4487<br />

8734<br />

CBL137-30 4487<br />

8742<br />

CBL144-P5 70171<br />

442-<br />

000<br />

CBL144-1 70171<br />

442-<br />

001<br />

CBL144-2 70171<br />

442-<br />

002<br />

CBL144-5 70171<br />

442-<br />

003<br />

CBL144-10 70171<br />

442-<br />

004<br />

CBL144-30 70171<br />

442-<br />

005<br />

CBL144-50 70171<br />

442-<br />

006<br />

CBL144-100 70171<br />

442-<br />

007<br />

CBL144-200 70171<br />

442-<br />

008<br />

CBL144-300 70171<br />

442-<br />

009<br />

CBL144-400 70171<br />

442-<br />

010<br />

CBL144-500 70171<br />

442-<br />

011<br />

CBL142-P5 70145<br />

388<br />

Table B–2. Cables Arranged According to Use<br />

4528 15 m<br />

Length -<br />

Imperial<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

Metric<br />

65.6 ft<br />

20 m<br />

82 ft<br />

25 m<br />

98.4 ft<br />

30 m<br />

1.6 ft<br />

50 cm<br />

3.2 ft<br />

1 m<br />

6.5 ft<br />

2 m<br />

16.4 ft<br />

5 m<br />

32.8 ft<br />

10 m<br />

98.4 ft<br />

30 m<br />

164 ft<br />

50 m<br />

328 ft<br />

100 m,<br />

656 ft<br />

200 m<br />

984 ft<br />

300 m<br />

1,312 ft<br />

400 m<br />

1,640.4 ft<br />

500 m<br />

1.6 ft<br />

50 cm<br />

Fibre Channel copper cable, equalized<br />

Fibre Channel copper cable, equalized<br />

Fibre Channel copper cable, equalized<br />

Description<br />

Fibre Channel 50 Micron Optical Cables<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Fibre Channel 62.5 Micron Optical Cables<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Channel Rack Cables<br />

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Channel Rack Cables<br />

Component<br />

Style Name<br />

Style<br />

P/N<br />

CBL142-1 70145<br />

396<br />

CBL142-2 70145<br />

404<br />

CBL142-5 70145<br />

412<br />

CBL142-10 70145<br />

420<br />

CBL142-30 70145<br />

438<br />

CBL142-50 70145<br />

446<br />

CBL142-100 70145<br />

453<br />

CBL142-200 70178<br />

249<br />

CBL142-300 70178<br />

256<br />

CBL146-P5 7019<br />

8130<br />

CBL146-1 7019<br />

8130-<br />

001<br />

CBL146-2 7019<br />

8130-<br />

002<br />

CBL146-5 7019<br />

8130-<br />

003<br />

CBL146-10 7019<br />

8130-<br />

004<br />

CBL146-30 7019<br />

8130-<br />

005<br />

CBL146-50 7019<br />

8130-<br />

006<br />

CBL146-100 7019<br />

8130-<br />

007<br />

CBL146-200 7019<br />

8130-<br />

008<br />

CBL146-300 7019<br />

8130-<br />

Table B–2. Cables Arranged According to Use<br />

Length -<br />

Imperial<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

Metric<br />

3.2 ft<br />

1 m<br />

6.5 ft<br />

2 m<br />

16.4 ft<br />

5 m<br />

32.8 ft<br />

10 m<br />

98.4 ft<br />

30 m<br />

164 ft<br />

50 m<br />

328 ft<br />

100 m,<br />

656 ft<br />

200 m<br />

984 ft<br />

300 m<br />

1.6 ft<br />

50 cm<br />

3.2 ft<br />

1 m<br />

6.5 ft<br />

2 m<br />

16.4 ft<br />

5 m<br />

32.8 ft<br />

10 m<br />

98.4 ft<br />

30 m<br />

164 ft<br />

50 m<br />

328 ft<br />

100 m,<br />

656 ft<br />

200 m<br />

984 ft<br />

300 m<br />

Description<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with SC-type connectors<br />

Fibre Channel 8 Micron Optical Cables<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

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Component<br />

Style Name<br />

Style<br />

P/N<br />

009<br />

CBL146-400 7019<br />

8130-<br />

010<br />

CBL146-500 7019<br />

8130-<br />

011<br />

CRT10 7404<br />

1104-<br />

000<br />

CRT25 7404<br />

1104-<br />

001<br />

CRT50 7404<br />

1104-<br />

002<br />

Table B–2. Cables Arranged According to Use<br />

Length -<br />

Imperial<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

Metric<br />

1,312 ft<br />

400 m<br />

1,640.4 ft<br />

500 m<br />

10 ft<br />

3 m<br />

25 ft<br />

7.6 m<br />

50 ft<br />

15.2 m<br />

Description<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Duplex optical cable with modified SC-type connectors<br />

Modem <strong>and</strong> Desktop Serial Printer Cables<br />

Channel Rack Cables<br />

RS232 1-to-1 cable has male 25-pin connectors on both ends. For use with<br />

AP1324, AP1327, AP1329, AP9230, AP9215, <strong>and</strong> AP9215-1 printers <strong>and</strong><br />

RS-232/V.24 modems.<br />

RS232 1-to-1 cable has male 25-pin connectors on both ends. Same uses as<br />

CRT10.<br />

RS232 1-to-1 cable has male 25-pin connectors on both ends. Same uses as<br />

CRT10.<br />

3828 7306–000 B–7


Channel Rack Cables<br />

Table B–3. Fibre Channel Gigabit Interface<br />

Connectors (GBICs)<br />

Component Style Description<br />

HSC50300-CDA Copper DB9 GBIC<br />

HSC50300-SWL Short wave optical GBIC<br />

HSC50300-LWL Long wave optical GBIC<br />

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Index<br />

3<br />

3U to 6U<br />

Channel Rack Conversion, 8-12<br />

Conversion Kit, 8-10<br />

A<br />

A Series<br />

Card Locations, 8-5, 8-6, 8-7<br />

Channel Adapters<br />

Bus Loading, 8-5<br />

add-ons<br />

partitions, 2-4<br />

Audience, 1-1<br />

B<br />

basic configurations, 2-2<br />

boot drawer<br />

typical configuration, 4-9<br />

Bus Loading, 8-4<br />

Channel Adapters<br />

A Series <strong>System</strong>, 8-5<br />

Bus Locations, 8-4<br />

C<br />

cabinet layout<br />

LM5x5-141, 2-6<br />

LM5x5-142, 2-7<br />

LM5x5-242, 2-8<br />

LM5x5-243, 2-9<br />

LM5x5-343, 2-10<br />

LM5x5-443, 2-10<br />

cable<br />

console components, A-8<br />

LAN, A-8<br />

SCSI host bus adapter, A-2<br />

Card Descriptions<br />

Channel Rack, 8-3<br />

Card Locations<br />

A Series <strong>System</strong>, 8-5, 8-6, 8-7<br />

CBL133-xxx, 6-3<br />

Channel Adapter Boards<br />

Configuring, 8-1<br />

Channel Adapters<br />

Bus Loading<br />

A Series <strong>System</strong>, 8-5<br />

Channel Rack<br />

Card Descriptions, 8-3<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong>, 8-1, 8-11<br />

Channel Rack Board<br />

Installation, 8-7<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong><br />

Channel Rack, 8-1, 8-11<br />

configuration requirements<br />

boot drawer, 4-9<br />

IEA-IOP, 4-6<br />

management server, 4-4<br />

Private LAN, 4-10<br />

Service Processor, 4-2<br />

configuration styles, 2-1<br />

configurations<br />

basic <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, 2-2<br />

CTS9840 Fibre Channel Tape<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong>, 7-8<br />

CTS9840A, Configure for Fabric, 7-8<br />

3828 7306–000 Index–1<br />

D<br />

Datacenter Edition<br />

Windows Server 2003, 5-2<br />

Datacenter Edition, Windows Server<br />

2003, 5-1<br />

Development Workload, 5-8<br />

digital linear tape drives (DLT), 7-13<br />

E<br />

Enterprise Application Environment<br />

Workload, 5-8


Index<br />

Enterprise Edition<br />

Windows Server 2003, 5-2<br />

Enterprise Edition, Windows Server 2003, 5-1<br />

F<br />

FC2-IOP, 7-5<br />

FCA1850-LC, 2-3<br />

Fibre Channel - Arbitrated Loop topology (FC-<br />

AL), 7-1<br />

fibre channel adapter, 7-1<br />

Fibre Channel Protocol<br />

definition, 7-1<br />

G<br />

General Purpose Workload, 5-8<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Blank Board, 8-9<br />

Middle Support, 8-9<br />

Style RM5-CA3, 8-9<br />

Style RM5-CA4, 8-9<br />

Style RM5-CA5, 8-9<br />

I<br />

IEA-IOP, 2-3<br />

configuration requirements, 4-6<br />

VLANs, 4-6<br />

image enabler, 5-2, 5-3<br />

Installation<br />

3U-to-6U Upgrade, 8-10<br />

Channel Rack Board, 8-7<br />

intelligent Ethernet adapter input/output<br />

processor<br />

IEA-IOP, 2-3<br />

internal terminators, 6-2<br />

IOCD level, 7-5<br />

IP addresses, 4-7, 4-8<br />

J<br />

Java Enablers<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> only, 5-2<br />

Index–2 3828 7306–000<br />

K<br />

keyboard, monitor, <strong>and</strong> mouse, 2-3<br />

KVM switch, 2-3<br />

L<br />

LIB580-RSP, 2-3<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong> Operating Environment, 5-2<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong> Operating Environment, 5-2<br />

Linear Tape-Open (LTO) Technology, 7-13<br />

Linux<br />

partitions, 5-7<br />

software styles, 5-7<br />

Linux software<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, 5-2<br />

LM5x5-141, 2-2<br />

LM5x5-142, 2-2<br />

LM5x5-242, 2-2<br />

LM5x5-243, 2-2<br />

LM5x5-343, 2-2<br />

LM5x5-443, 2-2<br />

LMA5x5-142, 2-4<br />

LMA5x5-14H, 2-4<br />

LMA5x5-14V, 2-4<br />

M<br />

management server<br />

hardware <strong>and</strong> software requirements, 4-4<br />

management server<br />

configuration requirements, 4-4<br />

MCP releases supported, 5-1<br />

monitor, 2-3<br />

mouse, 2-3<br />

N<br />

NET1000-P64, 2-3<br />

O<br />

Operating Environment, 5-2<br />

Operating Environment Content, 5-8<br />

Operating Environment software<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>585</strong>, 5-2<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>595</strong>, 5-2


optical fibre channel adapters, 2-3<br />

OSR7700 Fibre Channel RAID Subsystem<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong>, 7-5<br />

OSR7700, bringing online, 7-6<br />

P<br />

partition requirements, 2-2<br />

partitions<br />

add-ons, 2-4<br />

peripheral power control, 4-2<br />

Plateau Software, 5-1<br />

power control<br />

peripheral devices, 4-2<br />

Service Processor, 4-2<br />

power strips, 2-3<br />

Prerequisites, 1-1<br />

R<br />

RM125-SDT, 2-3<br />

RM1-IPL, 2-3<br />

S<br />

SCSI bus termination, typical, 6-2<br />

SDK, 5-3<br />

secure maintenance device, 2-3<br />

Select Software Update, 5-2<br />

Server Sentinel<br />

description, 5-1<br />

Service Processor, 2-3<br />

power control connection, 4-2<br />

SFR91-PWR, 2-3<br />

software<br />

styles supported, 5-2<br />

software support<br />

MCP releases, 5-1<br />

SSU, 5-2, 5-3. See Select Software Update<br />

style<br />

add-on partitions, 2-4<br />

SFR91-PWR, 2-3<br />

SWC41-SXR, 2-3<br />

styles, 2-1<br />

Datacenter Edition, Windows Server<br />

2003, 5-5<br />

Enterprise Edition, Windows Server<br />

2003, 5-4<br />

FCA1850-LC, 2-3<br />

LIB580-RSP, 2-3<br />

LM5x5-141, 2-2<br />

LM5x5-142, 2-2<br />

LM5x5-242, 2-2<br />

LM5x5-243, 2-2<br />

LM5x5-343, 2-2<br />

LM5x5-443, 2-2<br />

LMA5x5-142, 2-4<br />

LMA5x5-14H, 2-4<br />

LMA5x5-14V, 2-4<br />

NET1000-P64, 2-3<br />

RM125-SDT, 2-3<br />

RM1-IPL, 2-3<br />

syntax, 2-1<br />

Windows Server 2003, Datacenter<br />

Edition, 5-5<br />

Windows Server 2003, Enterprise<br />

Edition, 5-4<br />

Super Digital Linear Tape, 6-4<br />

SWC41-SXR, 2-3<br />

switch<br />

KVM, 2-3<br />

switches<br />

Dell PowerConnect model 5324, 4-6<br />

system styles, 2-1<br />

Index<br />

3828 7306–000 Index–3<br />

U<br />

Unix software<br />

<strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong>, 5-2<br />

UOE, 5-3<br />

V<br />

VLANs<br />

supported by IEA-IOP, 4-6<br />

W<br />

wide SCSI<br />

channel loading, 6-1<br />

configuration guidelines, 6-1<br />

Windows Server 2003, Datacenter<br />

Edition, 5-1, 5-2<br />

Windows Server 2003, Enterprise<br />

Edition, 5-1, 5-2<br />

workloads, 5-8<br />

offered on <strong>Libra</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>585</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>595</strong><br />

servers, 5-2


Index<br />

Index–4 3828 7306–000


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