Unisys NX5820 manual

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    o New Release • Revision o Update o New Mail Code Title ClearPath HMP Enterprise Servers NX5820 and NX5820 K Hardware Configuration Guide (7017 6300–005) This guide is intended to assist individuals responsible for defining and configuring a Unisys ClearPath HMP Enterprise Servers NX5820 and NX5820 K product with future expansion in mind. Guide[...]

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    ClearPath HMP Enterprise Servers NX5820 and NX5820 K Hardware Configuration Guide Printed in USA June 2000 7017 6300–005[...]

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    ClearPath HMP Enterprise Servers NX5820 and NX5820 K Hardware Configuration Guide Unisys û 2000 Unisys Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in USA June 2000 7017 6300 – 005[...]

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    NO WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE ARE EXTENDED BY THIS DOCUMENT. Any product or related information described herein is only furnished pursuant and subject to the terms and conditions of a duly executed agreement to purchase or lease equipment or to license software. The only warranties made by Unisys, if any, with respect to the products described in th[...]

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    ClearPath HMP Enterprise Servers NX5820 and NX5820 K Hardware Configuration Guide ClearPath HMP Enterprise Servers NX5820 and NX5820 K Hardware Configuration Guide 7017 6300 – 005 7017 6300 – 005 Bend here, peel upwards and apply to spine.[...]

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    7017 6300 – 005 iii Contents About This Guide ....................................................................................... xi Section 1. Introduction How to Use This Guide ........................................................... 1 – 1 What Product Models Are Covered ....................................... 1 – 2 System Architectu[...]

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    Contents iv 7017 6300 – 005 ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain, Multi-Processor (DDMP) Configurations Models 32 through 78 .......................................................... 2 – 6 NX5820 Companion Package Style ........................... 2 – 11 NX5820 K Products ............................................................[...]

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    Contents 7017 6300 – 005 v Section 5. Configuring the Input/Output Module Introduction ........................................................................... 5 – 1 How This Section Is Organized .............................................. 5 – 1 How the IOM Is Organized ..................................................... 5 – 2 IOM L[...]

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    Contents vi 7017 6300 – 005 Configuration Guidelines ES5085R ............................ 6 – 25 ES2024R Servers .................................................................. 6 – 26 Basic Features ......................................................... 6 – 26 Server Components ................................................. 6 – 2[...]

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    7017 6300 – 005 vii Figures 1 – 1. Typical View of ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K with VX1505 (7U) Servers ........................................................................ 1 – 8 1 – 2. System Cabinet PCA Locations for NX5820 ............................................ 1 – 9 1 – 3. System Cabinet PCA Locations f[...]

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    Figures viii 7017 6300 – 005 5 – 8. Dual Domain Typical PCITHRU Card Location in the Internal and External Channel Racks .................................................................................. 5 – 15 5 – 9. PCITHRU Slot Versus PCI Bridge Jumper Positions ................................... 5 – 16 6 – 1. Road Map for Ordering [...]

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    7017 6300 – 005 ix Tables 1 – 1. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX Product Models Covered in This Guide ..... 1 – 2 1 – 2. Acronyms for System Components ........................................................ 1 – 7 2 – 1. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 Product Models .............................. 2 – 2 2 – 2. ClearPath Enterpris[...]

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    Tables x 7017 6300 – 005 4 – 5. Configuring Power Net in Channel Racks ................................................. 4 – 6 5 – 1. CMF External Connectivity Options .......................................................... 5 – 6 5 – 2. Supported Channel Adapter Types .......................................................... 5 – 7[...]

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    7017 6300 – 005 xi About This Guide Purpose This guide provides: • Guidelines and recommendations to assist the individuals responsible for defining and configuring a Unisys ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K server • Guidelines to ensure ease of future expansion and maximum throughput Scope This guide provides: • A brief descr[...]

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    About This Guide xii 7017 6300 – 005 How to Use This Guide • Read the entire guide to familiarize yourself with the basic concepts it presents • Use it as a reference for configuring system components and system options • Use it to facilitate the ordering of system components Organization This guide consists of the following sections. In ad[...]

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    About This Guide 7017 6300 – 005 xiii Section 5. Configuring the Input/Output Module • Describes how the I/O module (CIOM) is organized • Describes IOM options • Describes how to configure channels − Identifies channel adapter styles supported, both new and migration − Describes how to assign channel loads − Provides guidelines for co[...]

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    About This Guide xiv 7017 6300 – 005 ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5600, NX5800, NX5820, and NX5820 K Site Planning Checklist (7016 7028) Provides checklists and procedures required to prepare the site for system installation. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX Series with Windows NT Implementation and Operations Guide (8807 6542) Provides instructio[...]

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    7017 6300 – 005 1 – 1 Section 1 Introduction How to Use This Guide This guide provides the guidelines, procedures, and examples necessary to configure a ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K products. For ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K Enterprise Server (ES) product line: • NX5821 models are single-domain systems wi[...]

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    What Product Models Are Covered 1 – 2 7017 6300 – 005 What Product Models Are Covered Table 1–1 lists the ClearPath Enterprise Server NX product models covered in this guide. Table 1 – 1. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX Product Models Covered in This Guide Model Description NX5820 PRODUCTS NX5821 models 31 through 71 Single-Domain, Single-Pr[...]

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    System Partitioning 7017 6300 – 005 1 – 3 System Partitioning Single Domain • Cannot be partitioned. • A single-domain system contains: − Its own power, cooling, and maintenance interface − Its own master clock Dual Domain Single Monolithic Partition • The combined domains function as a monolithic system. • Each domain contains a se[...]

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    Hardware Overview 1 – 4 7017 6300 – 005 Hardware Overview Type of Computing System The ClearPath NX5820 and NX5820 K Server is a general-purpose, medium-to-high- performance system running under Level Delta compatible MCP. The System Cabinet The system cabinet includes: • A central equipment complex (CEC) section • An expansion section for [...]

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    Hardware Overview 7017 6300 – 005 1 – 5 Expansion Sections The expansion sections house the following units: − Server A − Optional servers (up to five maximum per domain) − Up to two Maintenance LAN Hubs, unlimited switching (Public) Hubs, and up to two Apex Selector ST Switches − An OSS7000 rack containing system peripheral units, incl[...]

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    System Cabinet Organization 1 – 6 7017 6300 – 005 Other I/O Devices The I/O subsystem accommodates any other device that connects via a CS-bus interface and is qualified for use on the system, such as: • Standalone disks and tapes • Devices housed in migratory I/O cabinets • Devices attached via Direct Access Channels (DACs) to Fiber Dist[...]

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    System Components 7017 6300 – 005 1 – 7 Table 1 – 2. Acronyms for System Components Acronym Component Name NX582x-rp Enterprise Server models: (x = 1, single-domain; x = 2, dual- domain; r = performance level; p = number of PMs per system) APC Automatic Power Control ASIC Application specific integrated circuit ATM Asynchronous transfer mode [...]

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    System Components 1 – 8 7017 6300 – 005 0670 Central Equipment Section Win dows N T Serve r A Win dows N T Serve r D Win dows N T Serve r B Win dows N T Serve r C * The servers shown are typical of the servers that can be conf igured. * * * * Figure 1 – 1. Typical View of ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K with VX1505 (7U) Server[...]

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    System Components 7017 6300 – 005 1 – 9 Fr o n t V i ew 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0037 Rear Vi ew Impeller Impe ller Dom ain 0 Dom ain 1 Impeller Impe ller Dom ain 1 Dom ain 0 AC Inlet AC Inlet B u l k B u l k D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C P C M S U 0 M S U 1 M S U 2 M S U 0 M S U 1 M S U [...]

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    System Components 1 – 10 7017 6300 – 005 F ront V ie w 0037A Rear V i ew Impelle r Impelle r Domain 0 Domain 1 Impelle r Impelle r Domain 1 Doma in 0 AC Inl et AC Inlet B u l k B u l k D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C D C / D C P C M S U 0 M S U 1 M S U 2 M S U 0 M S U 1 M S U 2 P M I O B I O B Con[...]

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    System Components 7017 6300 – 005 1 – 11 MAINTLA N FEEDTH RU Dire ct CS Bus MCP E nv ironme nt Doma in 0 NT A PCI Bridge 10 BaseT CS B us SCP A 10 BaseT CSE Mai n t en an c e L A N Hu b ST Switch COM MPOD 3 POWERN ET APC Remote S upport T27 's Syste m Terminal 0702 NT B PCI Bridge 10 BaseT Dire ct CS Bus FEEDTH RU MAINTLA N MCP E nv ironme[...]

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    System Components 1 – 12 7017 6300 – 005 0703 MAINTLAN FEEDTH RU Direct CS Bus MCP E nvironme nt Domain 0 NT A PCI Bridg e 10 Bas eT CS Bus SCP A 10 Bas eT CSE Main t en an c e L A N Hu b ST Switch COMMPOD3 POWERNET APC Remote Support T27's System Terminal NT B PCI Bridg e 10 Bas eT Direct CS Bus FEEDTH RU MAINTLAN MCP E nvironme nt Domain[...]

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    7017 6300 – 005 2 – 1 Section 2 Configuring System Hardware How This Section Is Organized This section contains the following information for the ClearPath HMP Enterprise Servers NX5820 and NX5820 K products: • Provides a summary list of hardware components, by model • Provides an overview of each model, including the system cabinet card pr[...]

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    NX5820 Products 2 – 2 7017 6300 – 005 • One to two memory storage units with 192 MB or 384 MB storage per domain depending on model • Single server containing its own processing modules, memory, and peripheral subsystem, with a dual-server per domain option Notes: 1. The CEC contains two distinct and independent power and maintenance domain[...]

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    NX5820 Product Configurations 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 3 NX5820 Product Configurations This subsection describes the NX5820 product configurations. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821 Single-Domain, Single- Processor (SDSP) Configurations Models 31 through 71 • Table 2 – 2 lists component styles for these models. • Figure 2 – 1 and Figure 2 ?[...]

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    NX5820 Product Configurations 2 – 4 7017 6300 – 005 Table 2 – 2. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821 Single-Domain, Single-Processor Configurations, Models 31 through 71 Component Description NX5821 Models Style 31 41 51 61 71 MSA104-192 MSUA BD, 1 CHIPSET, 4 REQUESTER, 192 MB 1 1 1 1 1 NX5820-PSB BASIC POWER SUPPLY COMPLEMENT 1 1 1 1 1 BRM36-[...]

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    NX5820 Product Configurations 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 5 0704 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 CEC OSS7 000 Periphera l Rack Ser v er Ex p an s i o n Sec t i o n C e nt ra l E q uipme nt Sec t i o n APC2 Console (Primary) VX1305-BSE Server Pos ition 1 VX1305-BSU Server Pos ition 2 VX1305-BSU Server Pos ition 3 VX1305-BSU Server Pos ition 4 VX1305-BSU Server Po[...]

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    NX5820 Product Configurations 2 – 6 7017 6300 – 005 0705 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 APC2 C e ntra l E quipme nt Sect io n S e r ve r E xpa nsion Sect io n Console (Primary) CEC OSS7000 Peripheral Rack VX1505-BSE Se rver P osi tion 1 VX1505-BSU Se rver P osi tion 2 VX1505-BSU Se rver P osi tion 4 VX1505-BSU Se rver P osi tion 5 VX1505-BSU Se rver P o[...]

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    NX5820 Product Configurations 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 7 Table 2 – 3. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain, Multi-Processor Models 32 through 72 Component Description NX5822 Models Style 32 42 52 62 72 NX580131-MOD MODULE ASSY, SINGLE DOMAIN 31 (Includes Cooling, Power, ac Entry, Card Rack Modules) 1 NX580232-CMP DOMAIN ‘ 1 ’ COMPONE[...]

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    NX5820 Product Configurations 2 – 8 7017 6300 – 005 Table 2 – 3. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain, Multi-Processor Models 32 through 72 Component Description NX5822 Models Style 32 42 52 62 72 One of: 3 VX1305-BSE or VX1505-BSE or ES5085R or ES2024R or ES5044R Single server: Server (4U, 1-2 Processor Server) Server (7U, 1-4 Proc[...]

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    NX5820 Product Configurations 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 9 Table 2 – 4. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain, Multi-Processors Models 73 through 78 Component Description NX5822 Models Style 73 74 75 76 77 78 NX580273-CMP DOMAIN ‘ 1 ’ COMPONENTS 73 1 NX582278-UDE FUNCTIONAL S/W, IP EMULATION NX5822-78 1 Common Components NX58712-PRM STY[...]

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    NX5820 Product Configurations 2 – 10 7017 6300 – 005 0706 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 APC2 C e nt ra l E quipme nt Sect io n S e r ve r E xpa nsion Sect io n Cons ole (Pri mary ) Cons ole (Redu ndant) OSS 7000 Periph eral Ra ck VX1305-BSU Serv er Positi on 4 VX1305-BSU Serv er Positi on 3 VX1305-BSU Serv er Positi on 2 VX1305-BSE Serv er Positi on 1 [...]

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    NX5820 Product Configurations 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 11 NX5820 Companion Package Style Table 2 – 5 summarizes the companion package styles required for the various NX5820 models. As noted in the component style charts, these package styles must be ordered separately from the system package style. Additional components may be added through system[...]

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    NX5820 K Products 2 – 12 7017 6300 – 005 NX5820 K Products Table 2 – 6 lists the basic hardware components associated with each NX5820 K product model. The minimum and maximum system configurations are as follows: Single-Domain, Single-Processor (SDSP) NX5821 – BAS Models • Requires style NX5821-1D1 • Minimum system performance – NX58[...]

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    NX5820 K Products 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 13 Dual-Domain, Multiple-Processor (DDMP) NX5822 – BAS Models • Requires one of the following styles NX5822-2D3 to NX5822-2DA • Minimum system performance level – NX5823 – PL7 (w/PROM NX58273-PRK) Maximum system performance level – NX58210 – PL7 (w/PROM NX582710-PRK) • Three to ten processor[...]

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    NX5820 K Products 2 – 14 7017 6300 – 005 Table 2 – 6. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 K Product Models Model (Performance Level) Processor Modules Memory Storage Units 1 CIOM Modules 2 Std/Max Servers 3 Std/Max System (SCP) Console Std/Max SCSI-2W Channels 4 802.3 Channels Maint LAN Channel Maint Hub Std/Max Switching Hub 5 Std/Max NX5820 [...]

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    NX5820 K Product Configurations 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 15 Table 2 – 6. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 K Product Models Model (Performance Level) Processor Modules Memory Storage Units 1 CIOM Modules 2 Std/Max Servers 3 Std/Max System (SCP) Console Std/Max SCSI-2W Channels 4 802.3 Channels Maint LAN Channel Maint Hub Std/Max Switching Hub 5 S[...]

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    NX5820 K Product Configurations 2 – 16 7017 6300 – 005 Table 2 – 7. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821 – BAS Single-Domain, Single-Processor Configurations Package Style NX5821 – BAS Component Style Description Qty. ADP68501-FTF 68F/50F SCSI ADAPTER 2 B25-LC POWER CORD:LINE CORD 1 BRM36-O BASIC 36U CAB ASSEMBLY, STAND ALONE 1 BRM36-O2 BAS[...]

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    NX5820 K Product Configurations 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 17 Table 2 – 7. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821 – BAS Single-Domain, Single-Processor Configurations Package Style NX5821 – BAS Component Style Description Qty. PCK104-SKB KEYBOARD 1 PCK1-EXT CABLE, M TO F PS2 2 PCT1200-INT 1.2 GB QIC TAPE 1 PWM1-PS2 MOUSE 2-BUTTON 1 RM2-AP2 APC II 2U[...]

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    NX5820 K Product Configurations 2 – 18 7017 6300 – 005 0704 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 CEC OSS7 000 Periphera l Rack Ser v er Ex p an s i o n Sec t i o n C e nt ra l E q uipme nt Sec t i o n APC2 Console (Primary) VX1305-BSE Server Pos ition 1 VX1305-BSU Server Pos ition 2 VX1305-BSU Server Pos ition 3 VX1305-BSU Server Pos ition 4 VX1305-BSU Server[...]

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    NX5820 K Product Configurations 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 19 0705 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 APC2 C e ntra l E quipme nt Sect io n S e r ve r E xpa nsion Sect io n Console (Primary) CEC OSS7000 Peripheral Rack VX1505-BSE Se rver P osi tion 1 VX1505-BSU Se rver P osi tion 2 VX1505-BSU Se rver P osi tion 4 VX1505-BSU Se rver P osi tion 5 VX1505-BSU Se rver [...]

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    NX5820 K Product Configurations 2 – 20 7017 6300 – 005 Table 2 – 8. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 – BAS Dual-Domain Configurations Package Style NX5822 – BAS Component Style Description Number of Processors or Common Components PROCESSORS NX5822-2D2 DUAL DOMAIN 2 NX5822-2D3 DUAL DOMAIN 3 NX5822-2D4 DUAL DOMAIN 4 NX5822-2D5 DUAL DOMAI[...]

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    NX5820 K Product Configurations 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 21 Table 2 – 8. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 – BAS Dual-Domain Configurations Package Style NX5822 – BAS Component Style Description Number of Processors or Common Components NX5820-DOC OPERATIONAL DOCUMENTS 1 NX5820-MNT MAINTENANCE KIT 1 NX5820-OPC OPERATIONAL CODE 1 NX5820-PSB BA[...]

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    NX5820 K Product Configurations 2 – 22 7017 6300 – 005 0706 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 APC2 C e nt ra l E quipme nt Sect io n S e r ve r E xpa nsion Sect io n Cons ole (Pri mary ) Cons ole (Redu ndant) OSS 7000 Periph eral Ra ck VX1305-BSU Serv er Positi on 4 VX1305-BSU Serv er Positi on 3 VX1305-BSU Serv er Positi on 2 VX1305-BSE Serv er Positi on [...]

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    NX5820 K Product Configurations 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 23 NX5820 K Processor Package Style Table 2 – 9 summarizes the processor with various performance levels package styles required for the various NX5820 K models. As noted in the component style charts, these package styles must be ordered separately from the system package style. Additional [...]

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    NX5820 K Product Configurations 2 – 24 7017 6300 – 005 Table 2 – 9. NX5820 K Processor Package Styles Component Style Description Package Style NX5821 – 1Dx Model Package Style NX5822 – 2Dx Models x = 1 2345678A Dual-Domain, Dual-Processor Configuration PM3-CPU PROCESSOR MODULE CARD 2 MSA104-193 MSUA BOARD, 4 REQUESTOR, W/192-MB 2 Order o[...]

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    Cables 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 25 Cables Refer to the I/O Configuration Guide for a comprehensive list of cable options available with ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K products. Power Layout and Requirements See Figure 2 – 9 for the power layout (represents power layout for each domain) for basic, redundant, and additional power (n[...]

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    NX5820 System Upgrades 2 – 26 7017 6300 – 005 NX5820 System Upgrades Table 2 – 10 lists the NX5820 System upgrades options. Figure 2 – 10 shows the upgrade paths for the NX5820 product models listed in Table 2 – 10. Table 2 – 11 through Table 2 – 13 list the components included within the upgrade package styles. Table 2 – 10. NX5820[...]

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    NX5820 System Upgrades 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 27 NX5821-31 System Package Style Up grade Pack ag e Styl e 0305A NX582131-232 NX5822-32 NX582131-141 NX582141-242 NX582151-252 NX582161-262 NX582171-272 NX5821-41 NX582141-151 NX582151-161 NX582161-171 NX5821-51 NX5821-61 NX5821-71 NX5822-42 NX582232-242 NX582242-252 NX582252-262 NX562262-272 NXM58227[...]

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    NX5820 System Upgrades 2 – 28 7017 6300 – 005 Table 2 – 11. NX5820 Single Domain, Single Processor Model Upgrades (SDSP to SDSP) Package Converts Component Component Style From To Style Style Description NX582131-141 NX5821-31 NX5821-41 NX582141-UDE FUNCTIONAL S/W, IP EMULATION NX5821-41 NX58412-PRM PROM, NX5820-41/42 NX582141-151 NX5821-41 N[...]

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    NX5820 K System Upgrades 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 29 Table 2 – 13. NX5820 Dual Domain Multi Processor Upgrades (DDMP to DDMP) Package Converts Component Component Style From To Style Style Description NX582232-242 NX5822-32 NX5822-42 NX582242-UDE FUNCTIONAL S/W, IP EMULATION NX5822-42 NX58412-PRM PROM, NX5820-41/42 (Min. Qty.2) NX582242-252 NX5822[...]

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    NX5820 K System Upgrades 2 – 30 7017 6300 – 005 0823 NX5822-P L7 NXU58226-PL7 NX5821-P L7 NX5822-P L6 NXU58216-PL7 NXU58225-PL6 NX5821-P L6 NX5822-P L5 NXU58215-PL6 NXU58224-PL5 NX5821-P L5 NX5822-P L4 NXU58214-PL5 NXU58223-PL4 Performance St yle Proms and Microcode Upgrade Pa ckage Styl e Proms and Microcode NXU58213-PL4 NX5821-P L3 NX5821-P L[...]

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    NX5820 K System Upgrades 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 31 Table 2 – 14. NX5820 K Upgrade Options Summary Upgrade Type Converts Package Style From To Performance Upgrades for Single-Domain, Single- Processor Model Systems NX5821-PL3 NX5821-PL4 NX5821-PL5 NX5821-PL6 NX5821-PL4 NX5821-PL5 NX5821-PL6 NX5821-PL7 NXU58213-PL4 NXU58214-PL5 NXU58215-PL6 NXU582[...]

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    NX5820 K System Upgrades 2 – 32 7017 6300 – 005 Table 2 – 16. NX5820 K Single-Domain, Single-Processor to Dual Domain, Dual- Processor Upgrade (SDSP to DDDP) Component Style Description Qty. Package Style NXD58211 – 2D2 Order one of the following performance level style to match existing domain: NX5821-PL3 with NX58231-PRK or NX5821-PL4 wit[...]

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    NX5820 K System Upgrades 7017 6300 – 005 2 – 33 Table 2 – 17. NX5820 K Performance Upgrades for Dual Domain, Dual-Processor Systems Package Component Component Qty. Style Style Style Description NXU58223-PL4 NX5822-PL4 FUNCTIONAL SW/STYLE PROM PL4 LEVEL 1 NXU58224-PL5 NX5822-PL5 FUNCTIONAL SW/STYLE PROM PL5 LEVEL 1 NXU58225-PL6 NX5822-PL6 FUN[...]

  • Page 66

    NX5820 K System Upgrades 2 – 34 7017 6300 – 005 Table 2 – 19. NX5820 K Dual Domain, Dual-Processor Multi-Processor Upgrades (DDMP) Component Style Description Qty. Package Style NXU58223 – 2D4 PM3-CPU PROCESSOR MODULE CARD COMPLEMENT 1 NX5824-PL7 FUNCTIONAL SW/STYLE PROM, 74 LEVEL 1 NX58274-PRK PROM LEVEL 74K 1 Package Style NXU58224 – 2D[...]

  • Page 67

    7017 6300 – 005 3 – 1 Section 3 Configuring System Options How This Section Is Organized This section discusses how system options are configured. It covers: • Memory for the NX5820 and NX5820 K − Describes memory components used in expanding memory − Provides guidelines for configuring memory • Channel expansion • Redundant SCP • R[...]

  • Page 68

    NX5820 and NX5820 K Memory 3 – 2 7017 6300 – 005 Table 3 – 1. Basic Memory Board Configuration By System Style System Style Memory Style Basic Quantity Maximum Quantity NX5820 SYSTEMS NX5821-31 through -71 & NX5822- 32 through -72 MSA104-192 One per domain Three per domain NX5822-73 through -75 MSK208-384 One per domain Three per domain N[...]

  • Page 69

    NX5820 and NX5820 K Memory 7017 6300 – 005 3 – 3 Table 3 – 2. NX5820 and NX5820 K Memory Styles and Upgrade Components (cont.) Style Description MSK208 Style Memory MSK208-384 Provides a basic eight requestor MSK memory board with two chip sets (four DRAMs) for a memory capacity of 384 megabytes of storage. Up to three boards, each orderable [...]

  • Page 70

    MSA104 Style Memory 3 – 4 7017 6300 – 005 MSA104 Style Memory The minimum memory capacity per domain utilizing the MSA style memory board is 192 megabytes. Memory capacity may be expanded to 1152 megabytes per domain in increments of 192 megabytes by adding up to two additional MSA104-192 boards and an additional MOD192 − DM2 per memory board[...]

  • Page 71

    MSK208 Style Memory 7017 6300 – 005 3 – 5 MSK208 Style Memory The minimum memory capacity per domain utilizing the MSK208 memory board is 384 megabytes. Memory capacity may be expanded to 2304 megabytes per domain in increments of 384 megabytes by adding up to two additional MSK208 memory boards and by adding two chip sets (four DIMMs) per memo[...]

  • Page 72

    MSK208 Style Memory 3 – 6 7017 6300 – 005 DIMM 13 Connec tor DIMM 10 DIMM 11 DIMM 12 Quads Bank 0 Seg 0 S eg 1 16Mx64 1/4 Quad 16Mx64 1/4Quad 16Mx64 1/4 Quad Bank 1 Seg 0 S eg 1 16Mx64 1/4 Quad 16Mx64 1/4 Quad 16Mx64 1/4 Quad MSK 208 Mem o r y In c r em en t s 1 2 64 128 768 384 0087 Connec tor DIMM 03 DIMM 00 DIMM 01 DIMM 02 Bank 0 Seg 0 Seg 1[...]

  • Page 73

    MSK412 Style Memory 7017 6300 – 005 3 – 7 MSK412 Style Memory The minimum memory capacity per domain utilizing the MSK412 memory board is 384 megabytes. Memory capacity may be expanded to 4608 megabytes per domain in increments of 384 megabytes by adding up to two additional MSK412 memory boards and by adding six chip sets (twelve DIMMs) per me[...]

  • Page 74

    MSK412 Style Memory 3 – 8 7017 6300 – 005 DIMM 13 MSUP1 DIMM 10 DIMM 11 DIMM 12 Memo ry Incr 64 Meg W ord Quads Bank 0 Seg 0 Seg 1 16Mx64 1/4 Quad 16Mx64 1/4Quad Bank 1 Seg 0 Seg 1 16Mx64 1/4 Quad MSK 412 Mem o ru In c r emen ts 1 2 64 128 768 384 DIMM 03 DIMM 00 DIMM 01 DIMM 02 Bank 0 Seg 0 Seg 1 16Mx64 1/4 Quad 16Mx64 1/4 Quad Bank 1 Seg 0 Se[...]

  • Page 75

    Memory Slot Locations 7017 6300 – 005 3 – 9 Memory Slot Locations A maximum of three MSA, MSK208 or MSK412 memory cards per domain can be configured. The maximum system capacity is 9216 megabytes using MSK412 memory cards. The memory card slot locations are listed in Table 3 – 3. Table 3 – 3. Memory Card Slot Locations NX5820 and NX5820 K D[...]

  • Page 76

    IOM Channel Expansion 3 – 10 7017 6300 – 005 IOM Channel Expansion See Section 5 for details on IOM options and guidelines for configuring these options. Configuring Redundant SCP for the NX5820 and NX5820 K The redundant SCP option enhances system redundancy and resiliency by providing a backup SCP capability to assume the system console role [...]

  • Page 77

    Configuring Redundant Switching Hubs 7017 6300 – 005 3 – 11 Configuring Redundant Switching Hubs Redundant switching hubs enhance system redundancy and resiliency by providing a backup capability to the primary public switching hub. • Package style for the NX5820 redundant public switching hub is NX5000-RDT which includes the following items:[...]

  • Page 78

    Configuring Additional Displays 3 – 12 7017 6300 – 005 Configuring Operator Display Workstations ODWs are a client responsibility. The following minimum requirements apply: • 120 Mhz Pentium processor that: − Is capable of running Windows NT workstation at 3.51 or higher operating system software − Has a copy of SCO XVision (PC1-XV) − H[...]

  • Page 79

    Configuring Additional Displays 7017 6300 – 005 3 – 13 Table 3 – 5. Guidelines for Configuring SCP Monitors and ODW Displays Configuration Guideline Single-Domain/Non- Redundant Dual Domain One monitor with keyboard and mouse is supplied with the system. It is shared with all other servers (up to 7 servers total) via the eight-way ST selector[...]

  • Page 80

    Work Space 3 – 14 7017 6300 – 005 Work Space An optional console table is available for operator work space and/or placement of the monitor/keyboard/mouse shared by the SCP, the server, and the ST selector. • Package style: TAB40-048, Console Table (40 inches by 48 inches by 40 inches high) Redundant Power for the NX5820 and NX5820 K • Comp[...]

  • Page 81

    Converting From NX5820 to NX5820 K Systems 7017 6300 – 005 3 – 15 Table 3 – 6. Conversion Package Styles for NX5820 to NX5820 K Systems Conversion Package Style Converts Consists of Component Style Qty. From To Single Domain Systems NXM582131-31K NX5821-31 NX5821-1D1/PL3 Migration KIU5820-PCA (KIUB BOARD) 1 NXM5821-PL3 (Functional SW) 1 NXM58[...]

  • Page 82

    Converting From NX5820 to NX5820 K Systems 3 – 16 7017 6300 – 005 Table 3 – 6. Conversion Package Styles for NX5820 to NX5820 K Systems Conversion Package Style Converts Consists of Component Style Qty. From To NXM582272-72K NX5822-72 NX5822-2D2/PL7 Migration KIU5820-PCA (KIUB BOARD) 2 NXM5822-PL7 (Functional SW) 1 NXM582272-PRK (PROM) 1 NX58[...]

  • Page 83

    7017 6300 – 005 4 – 1 Section 4 Configuring I/O Cabinets and Channel Racks How to Use This Section This section provides guidelines for configuring universal cabinet (UC) style rack-mount (RM) cabinets: • • • • "Configuring I/O Cabinets" describes cabinet components and provides guidelines for configuring the cabinets. • &qu[...]

  • Page 84

    Configuring I/O Cabinets 4 – 2 7017 6300 – 005 Table 4 – 1. Cabinet Styles Status Style Description Orderable BRM36-O First or only open-front style cabinet in a row. 36U high. BRM36-O2 Second and additional open-front style cabinets in a row. 36U high. Migration RM36-1 First or only louvered-door style cabinet in a row. 36U high. RM36-2 Seco[...]

  • Page 85

    Configuring Channel Racks 7017 6300 – 005 4 – 3 Configuring Channel Racks Channel racks expand IOM connectivity beyond the channel slots provided in the system cabinet. Two styles of channel rack are available: • RM5-CA4 - With fascia for open-door style cabinets • RM5-CA5 - Without fascia, for louvered-door style cabinets Each channel rack[...]

  • Page 86

    Configuring Channel Racks 4 – 4 7017 6300 – 005 Table 4 – 3. Channel Rack Components Style Description RM5-CA4 and RM5-CA5 • These are modular channel racks used with RM-style open-front I/O cabinets to house external channel cards. • RM5-CA4 is with fascia, for BRM36-0 and BRM36-02 cabinets. • RM5-CA5 is without fascia, for BRM36-1 and[...]

  • Page 87

    Configuring Channel Racks 7017 6300 – 005 4 – 5 Table 4 – 4. Guidelines for Configuring Channel Racks Area Rule/Recommendation 3U configurations Consists of four bays with four 3U channel slots each: 3U Bay 3U Bay 3U Bay 3U Bay A22 (3rd) (4th) (2nd) (1st) Vertically adjacent bays can be electrically and logically configured so that one CS- bu[...]

  • Page 88

    Configuring Channel Racks 4 – 6 7017 6300 – 005 Table 4 – 5. Configuring Power Net in Channel Racks Area Recommendation Configuration For NX5820 systems, if the channel racks are daisy chained to one another and the CEC section, use 9 Pin D to 9 Pin D Power Net cables (Style CBL8820-xxx, cable assembly 3446 6110-xxx). The 9 Pin “ Power Net [...]

  • Page 89

    7017 6300 – 005 5 – 1 Section 5 Configuring the Input/Output Module Introduction This section explains how to configure the I/O module (IOM) and its components. • It covers that portion of the Input/Output system considered part of the central system; that is, from the IOB for the NX5820 or the KIUB for the NX5820 K to the Common Input/Output[...]

  • Page 90

    How the IOM Is Organized 5 – 2 7017 6300 – 005 How the IOM Is Organized The IOM manages the I/O channels connected via the channel service (CS) busses and transfers data and control information to and from main storage via the memory interface. Each domain contains an IOM system. IOM Logical Organization Each IOM consists of two board types: ?[...]

  • Page 91

    How the IOM Is Organized 7017 6300 – 005 5 – 3 0710A MSM KIUB CIOM IOM 4 CSBs * * 2 of 4 busses can drive Internal and External Channels. Do m ain 0 Do m ai n 1 CIOM CIOM 4 CSBs 4 CSBs MSM CIOM 4 CSBs CIOM CIOM IOM 4 CSBs * CIOM CIOM 4 CSBs 4 CSBs CIOM 4 CSBs KIUB ** CIOM CIOM CIOM ** * ** Optionally dedicated for Multi-IOU functionality Option[...]

  • Page 92

    How the IOM Is Organized 5 – 4 7017 6300 – 005 First CIOM Per Domain CMF# Used for channels Channel Loads CMF0 External CMF0 and CMF4 are combined for 16 loads CMF4 Internal CMF1 External CMF1 and CMF5 are combined for 16 loads CMF5 Internal CMF2 External 16 loads CMF3 External 16 loads • With optional CS Bus connectivity CIOMs installed (Sty[...]

  • Page 93

    How the IOM Is Organized 7017 6300 – 005 5 – 5 0700A F ront V ie w Rear Vi ew Domai n 0 Dom ain 1 Cooling Module Oper ator Pane l AC In let A C Inle t A5 M S U 1 M S U 2 M S U 0 M S U 1 M S U 2 P M 4 K I U B P M 5 P M 6 P M 7 Air Inle t Air Inle t Channels C I O M C L K C L K F / T L o g i c R a c k Cooling Module Powe r Modu le Power Mo dule L[...]

  • Page 94

    How the IOM Is Organized 5 – 6 7017 6300 – 005 Table 5 – 1. CMF External Connectivity Options Package Style Name Component Style Name Qty. Description/Content CSB3 – E3U CS Bus 3 External CMF with 3U Feedthru. CSB35000 – 3U 1 CS Bus 3 Feedthru/Terminator card, 3U. CSB3 – 20C 1 Cable assembly, CSB 3, 20 feet. CSB3 – E6U CS Bus 3 Extern[...]

  • Page 95

    Configuring Channels 7017 6300 – 005 5 – 7 Configuring Channels This subsection: • Identifies channel adapter styles supported on the system • Provides channel loading for supported styles • Provides guidelines for configuring channels • Provides typical channel configuration diagrams Styles Offered Table 5 – 2 identifies the channel [...]

  • Page 96

    Configuring Channels 5 – 8 7017 6300 – 005 Assigning Channel Loads Table 5 – 3 provides CS-bus loading guidelines for the various channel configurations. CS-bus loading is dependent on bus demand factor (BDF), which provides a gauge of CS- bus availability when the channel requires service. When there are many channels on the CS-bus vying for[...]

  • Page 97

    Configuring Channels 7017 6300 – 005 5 – 9 Configuration Guidelines Figure 5 – 5 is a CIOM/CMF/CS-Bus and channel diagram. Table 5 – 4 provides guidelines for configuring channels. 0712A CS Bus 0 CS Bus 2 CS Bus 1 CS Bus 3 C M F 0/4 C M F 1/5 C M F 2 C M F 3 Eight C hannels Tot al (Inter nal Channel Ca rd slots A0 - P1; A1 - P1; A2 - P1; A3[...]

  • Page 98

    Configuring Channels 5 – 10 7017 6300 – 005 Table 5 – 4. Guidelines for Configuring Channels Rule Description Number of CMFs per CIOM Standard: 4 CMFs per CIOM (CMF 0, 1, 2, 3 per CIOM) Maximum: Up to a maximum of 16 external CMFs per domain (32 CMFs per system) for NX5820. Up to a maximum of 20 external CMFs per domain (40 CMFs per system)fo[...]

  • Page 99

    Configuring Channels 7017 6300 – 005 5 – 11 Table 5 – 4. Guidelines for Configuring Channels Rule Description Channels Total Channels for NX5820 System: A total of 254 logical channels are available per system. For Domain 0, 130 physical channel connections are available (15 external CMFs x 8 = 120 channels plus 10 internal channels. One CMF [...]

  • Page 100

    Configuring Channels 5 – 12 7017 6300 – 005 Configuration Diagrams Figure 5 – 6 and Figure 5 – 7 are examples of typical channel configurations. Actual configurations may vary depending on the number and types of channels configured. Figure 5 – 8 shows the typical locations of the PCI thru card when used optionally to connect a server via[...]

  • Page 101

    Configuring Channels 7017 6300 – 005 5 – 13 A5 P1 P2 P3 M A I N T L A N Do m ain 0 CS-5 R1 CS-5 R2 CS-5 R4 CS-5 R3 CS-5 R8 CS-5 R7 CA322-SCI CA322-SCI CA626-BAS A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 B8 BT B7 B6 B5 B0 AT A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 D8 DT D7 D6 D5 D0 CT C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 Rem o t e Ch an nel Rac k To Se rve r A 's PCI Bridge (Via CSB3-10C cable) To Se rve r C&apos[...]

  • Page 102

    Configuring Channels 5 – 14 7017 6300 – 005 0714A B0 P1 P2 P3 M A I N T L A N Do m ai n 1 CS-5 R1 CMF0 CS-5 R2 CS-5 R3 CS-5 R4 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 CMF1 CMF2 CMF3 CS-5 R7 CS-5 R8 CA322-SCI CA322-SCI A5 P1 P2 P3 M A I N T L A N Do m ai n 0 CS-5 R1 CMF0 CS-5 R2 CS-5 R4 CS-5 R3 CMF1 CMF2 CMF3 CS-5 R8 CS-5 R7 CA322-SCI CA322-SCI CA626-BAS A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 [...]

  • Page 103

    PCITHRU Feature Card 7017 6300 – 005 5 – 15 PCITHRU Feature Card The PCITHRU card (style PCI3-FTH) permits expanded use of a server connected CSBus by allowing the server to be connected to a channel rack slot (internal or external), thus enabling connection of additional channels to the same CSBus. See Figure 5 – 8 for a representative examp[...]

  • Page 104

    PCITHRU Feature Card 5 – 16 7017 6300 – 005 Jumper position 1 2 3 4 0795 PCITHRU Channel Slot No. PCI Bridge Jumper Position 12 23 3 1 4 1 1 Default jumper position Figure 5 – 9. PCITHRU Slot Versus PCI Bridge Jumper Positions[...]

  • Page 105

    Configuring QIC Tape and CD-ROM 7017 6300 – 005 5 – 17 Configuring QIC Tape and CD-ROM Standard system models include both quarter-inch cartridge (QIC) tape and CD-ROM. Refer to the Unisys e-@ction ClearPath Enterprise Servers A Series and NX Systems I/O Configuration Guide (7008 6087) for guidelines on configuring these devices. Information Co[...]

  • Page 106

    Information Contained in the NX Systems I/O Configuration Guide 5 – 18 7017 6300 – 005 • Peripheral devices supported on the system: − Comprehensive listing of device styles − Migration/new qualification status − Channel types − PCD control names − PCD/MCP names • Peripheral configuration and power control addressing: − Peripher[...]

  • Page 107

    7017 6300 – 005 6 – 1 Section 6 Configuring the Servers How This Section Is Organized This section contains the following information: • Describes the features provided with − VX1305-BSE/-BSU servers − VX1505-BSE/ -BSU servers − ES2024R servers (Package Style ESR202141-GZN) − ES5044R servers (Package Style ESR504141-GZN) − ES5085R s[...]

  • Page 108

    VX1305 Servers 6 – 2 7017 6300 – 005 VX1305 Servers Note: This configuration guide lists the basic features and options offered with VX1305 servers. The VX1305 server supports Windows NT. Your Unisys representative can provide details on server options available beyond those documented here. VX1305 Basic Features • One to ten servers (Five ma[...]

  • Page 109

    VX1305 Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 3 Table 6 – 1. Basic Features, VX1305 Servers VX1305 Servers Processors 2,3 Memory 4 10/100 Mbps LAN Interface 3.5-Inch 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive CD-ROM Drive DAT Tape Drive 7 RAID 9-GB Hard Disk Drives 5 Min. Max. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Max. Per Server 1,6,7 1 to 2 256-MB 1-GB 2 1 1 0 2 3 Notes: 1. VX1305[...]

  • Page 110

    VX1305 Servers 6 – 4 7017 6300 – 005 Server A Addi tion al Proc essors Server A (Requ ired) QTY. 1 VX1305-BSE DSR2 450-512 or DSR35 00-512 (Curr ently ava ilable) DSR2 00081-P 2U QTY. 0 - 1 Addi tion al Memory NX130 5-1NT Conn ection Packag e Use r Access Comp onent s Software QTY. 1 0809 * 256 MB Select on e Optio nal : QT Y. 1 VX4000-CP3 * Se[...]

  • Page 111

    VX1305 Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 5 Server Components This subsection provides ordering information for VX1305-BSE/-BSU server components Orders for server A (server position 1) must include the following: • VX1305-BSE (Table 6-2) • Additional processor, if any (Table 6 – 3) • Additional memory, if any (Table 6 – 4) • Connection pa[...]

  • Page 112

    VX1305 Servers 6 – 6 7017 6300 – 005 Table 6 – 2. VX1305-BSE/-BSU Basic Components Component Style Name Description Qty ADP68501-FTF 68F/50F SCSI CABLE ADAPTER 1 CAG31-DR2 3X RAID CAGE, DR2 1 CBL321-SFR INT SCSI SFR OPTION 1 CDR1432-SI 14X-32X SCSI CD-ROM 1 DIM10072-256 PC 100 MHz SDRAM 256MB 1 DR20001-OK1 OPERATING KIT 1 DR200081-LBN DR/2 FO[...]

  • Page 113

    VX1305 Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 7 Additional Memory Packages Table 6 – 4 lists the additional memory packages available for use with VX1305 servers at time of initial system order . Table 6 – 4. Memory Packages, VX1305 Servers Style Number Qty. Description Additional Memory 1 DIM10072-256 1 PC 100 MHz SDRAM, 256MB Notes : 1. Up to three [...]

  • Page 114

    VX1305 Servers 6 – 8 7017 6300 – 005 Optional User Access Components Table 6 – 6 lists components included with the optional user access components package, style VX4000-CP3 . Table 6 – 6. VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, VX1305 Servers Style Number Qty. Description B25-LC 1 Line Cord (Note 1) EVG2100-P 1 15-Inch Monitor, Color P[...]

  • Page 115

    VX1305 Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 9 Configuration Guidelines VX1305 Table 6 – 7 lists guidelines for configuring VX1305 servers. Figure 6 – 2 shows the connection from a VX1305 server to the CIOM card in the CEC module or to the PCI Thru card in channel racks. Table 6 – 7. Configuration Guidelines, VX1305 Servers Area Rule/Recommendation[...]

  • Page 116

    VX1505 Servers 6 – 10 7017 6300 – 005 VX1505 Servers Note: This configuration guide lists the basic features and options offered with VX1505 servers. The VX1505 servers supports Windows NT. Your Unisys representative can provide details on server options available beyond those documented here. VX1505 Basic Features • One to ten servers (Five [...]

  • Page 117

    VX1505 Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 11 Table 6 – 8. Basic Features, VX1505 Servers VX1505 Servers 4 Processors 2,3,8 Memory 4 10/100 Mbps LAN Interface 3.5-Inch 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive CD-ROM Drive DAT Tape Drive 7 RAID 9-GB Hard Disk Drives 5 Min. Max. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Max. Per Server 1,6,7 1 to 4 0.5-MB 8-GB 2 1 1 0 2 2 Notes: 1. V[...]

  • Page 118

    VX1505 Servers 6 – 12 7017 6300 – 005 Table 6 – 9. VX1505-BSE Processor Requirements No. of Installed Processors VRMs Required Terminators Required Notes 1 2 3 1st processor requires 2 VRMs. 3 terminators are required (XER2400-TRM) 2 3 2 2nd processor requires 1 additional VRM. 2 terminators are required (XER2400-TRM) 3 5 1 3rd processor requ[...]

  • Page 119

    VX1505 Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 13 Server A Server A (Required) QTY. 1 VX 1505 -B SE 0717 Server B (Optional) QTY. 1 DIM5072-128 DIM5072-256 1X128 MB DIMM 1X256 MB DIMM Memory Qty. 4 - 32 (in sets o f 4) Must be same ty pe DIM5072-128 DIM5072-256 1X128 MB DIMM 1X256 MB DIMM Qty. 4 - 32 (in sets o f 4) Must be same ty pe VX 1505 -B SU Process[...]

  • Page 120

    VX1505 Servers 6 – 14 7017 6300 – 005 Connection Package NT Software From Previous Page Select NX5820-1NT 0716 Optional Tape Backup From Previous Page Select NXU58 10-NT Connection Package Optional: Qty 1 VX4000-CP3 User A ccess Component Option al: Q ty 1 VX4000-CP3 User A ccess Compo nent Select one NXS84 0-EEX NXS84 0-ESX NXS840-EJX US/Canad[...]

  • Page 121

    VX1505 Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 15 Processors Table 6 – 11 lists the processor boards available for use with VX1505 servers . Table 6 – 11. Processors, VX1505 Servers Component Style Number Description Qty. Processors 1 XER2450-512 Pentium II Xeon CPU, 450-Mhz, 512KB cache 1 to 4 XER2450-1MB Pentium II Xeon CPU, 450-Mhz, 1MB cache 1 to 4[...]

  • Page 122

    VX1505 Servers 6 – 16 7017 6300 – 005 Connection Packages and Optional PCI Thru Card Table 6 – 13 list components included with the connection packages for VX1505 servers. Table 6 – 13. Connection Package Components, VX1505 Servers Component Style Description Package Style Name (Included with Package Style) NX5820-1NT 1 NXU5810-NT 2 CBL25-A[...]

  • Page 123

    VX1505 Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 17 Optional User Access Components Table 6 – 14 lists components included with the optional user access components package, style VX4000-CP3 . Table 6 – 14. VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, VX1505 Servers Style Number Qty. Description B25-LC 1 Line Cord (Note 1) EVG2100-P 1 15-Inch Monitor, Colo[...]

  • Page 124

    VX1505 Servers 6 – 18 7017 6300 – 005 Configuration Guidelines VX1505 Table 6 – 15 lists guidelines for configuring VX1505 servers. Figure 6 – 4 shows the connection from a VX1505 server to the CIOM card in the CEC module or to the PCI Thru card in channel racks. Table 6 – 15. Configuration Guidelines, VX1505 Servers Area Rule/Recommendat[...]

  • Page 125

    ES5085R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 19 ES5085R Servers Basic Features • One to ten (Five maximum per domain) − ES5085R servers (Package Style ESR508151-GZN) • One to eight 550-Mhz processors per server (all processor within a server must be the same style) • One or two memory card per server − Up to maximum 8-GB per memory card depend[...]

  • Page 126

    ES5085R Servers 6 – 20 7017 6300 – 005 Table 6 – 16. Basic Features, ES5085R Servers ES5085R Servers Processors 2,3 Memory 4 3.5-Inch 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive CD-ROM Drive DAT Tape Drive 7 RAID Hard Disk Drives Min. Max. Std. Std. Std. Std. Max. Per Server 1,5,6,8 1 to 8 0.5-MB 16-GB 1 1 0 0 2 Notes: 1. Order one (1) ES5085R (Package style E[...]

  • Page 127

    ES5085R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 21 Server Components This subsection provides ordering information for ES5085R server components Orders for initial server A (server position 1) must include the following: • Package style ESR508151-GZN • Processors, if any (Table 6 – 17) • Memory packages (Table 6 – 18) • Connection package (Tabl[...]

  • Page 128

    ES5085R Servers 6 – 22 7017 6300 – 005 Initi al Serve r QTY. 1 ES5085R Package Style (E SR5 08 15 1-GZ N) Additional Serve r Processors DIM616 8-128 DIM616 8-256 DIM616 8-512 1X128 M B DIMM 1X256 M B DIMM 1X512 M B DIMM Memor y Qty. 1 - 32 Must be same type Processors Memor y Qty. 1 - 8 XEO355 0-1MB XEO355 0-2MB 550 MHZ, 1 MB Cache 550 MHZ, 2 M[...]

  • Page 129

    ES5085R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 23 Processors Table 6 – 17 lists the processor boards available for use with ES5085R servers . Table 6 – 17. Processors, ES5085R Servers Component Style Number Description Qty. Processors 1 XEO3550-512 Pentium III Xeon CPU, 550-Mhz, 512KB cache 1 to 8 XEO3550-1MB Pentium III Xeon CPU, 550-Mhz, 1MB cache 1[...]

  • Page 130

    ES5085R Servers 6 – 24 7017 6300 – 005 Connection Packages and Optional PCI Table 6 – 19 list components included with the connection packages for ES5085R servers. Table 6 – 19. Connection Package Components, ES5085R Servers Component Style Description Package Style Name (Included with Package Style) NX508151-1NT 1 NXU508151-NT 2 CBL25-APX [...]

  • Page 131

    ES5085R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 25 Optional User Access Components Table 6 – 20 lists components included with the optional user access components package, style VX4000-CP3 . Table 6 – 20. VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES5085R Servers Style Number Qty. Description B25-LC 1 Line Cord (Note 1) EVG2100-P 1 15-Inch Monitor, Co[...]

  • Page 132

    ES2024R Servers 6 – 26 7017 6300 – 005 ES2024R Servers Basic Features • One to ten (Five maximum per domain) − ES2024R servers (Package Style ESR202141-GZN) • One or two processors per server (all processor within a server must be the same style) • One or two memory card per server − Up to maximum 8-GB per memory card depending on mem[...]

  • Page 133

    ES2024R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 27 Table 6 – 21. Basic Features, ES2024R Servers ES2024R Servers Processors 2 Memory 3 3.5-Inch 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive CD-ROM Drive DAT Tape Drive 5 RAID Hard Disk Drives Min. Max. Std. Std. Std. Std. Max. Per Server 1,4,6 1 to 2 0.5-MB 16-GB 1 1 0 2 6 Notes: 1. Order one (1) ES2024R (Package style ESR20[...]

  • Page 134

    ES2024R Servers 6 – 28 7017 6300 – 005 Server Components This subsection provides ordering information for ES2024R server components Orders for initial server A (server position 1) must include the following: • Package style ESR502141-GZN • Processors, if any (Table 6 – 22) • Memory packages (Table 6 – 23) • Connection package (Tabl[...]

  • Page 135

    ES2024R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 29 Initi al Serve r QTY. 1 ES2024R Package Style (E SR2 02 14 1-GZ N) Additional Serve r Processors DIM133 68-128 DIM133 68-256 DIM133 68-512 1X128 M B DIMM 1X256 M B DIMM 1X512 M B DIMM Memor y Qty. 1 - 32 Must be same type Processors Memor y Qty. 1 - 2 CPU373 3133-256 CPU380 0133-256 667 MH Z, 256OD /133FSB[...]

  • Page 136

    ES2024R Servers 6 – 30 7017 6300 – 005 Processors Table 6 – 22 lists the processor boards available for use with ES2024R servers . Table 6 – 22. Processors, ES2024R Servers Component Style Number Description Qty. Processors 1 CPU3667133-256 Pentium III CPU, 667-Mhz, 256 OD/133 FSB 1 to 2 CPU3733133-256 Pentium III CPU, 733-Mhz, 256 OD/133 F[...]

  • Page 137

    ES2024R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 31 Connection Packages and Optional PCI Table 6 – 24 list components included with the connection packages for ES2024R servers. Table 6 – 24. Connection Package Components, ES2024R Servers Component Style Description Package Style Name (Included with Package Style) NX502141-1NT 1 NXU502141-NT 2 CBL25-APX [...]

  • Page 138

    ES2024R Servers 6 – 32 7017 6300 – 005 Optional User Access Components Table 6 – 25 lists components included with the optional user access components package, style VX4000-CP3 . Table 6 – 25. VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES2024R Servers Style Number Qty. Description B25-LC 1 Line Cord (Note 1) EVG2100-P 1 15-Inch Monitor, Co[...]

  • Page 139

    ES5044R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 33 ES5044R Servers Basic Features • One to ten (Five maximum per domain) − ES5044R servers (Package Style ESR504141-GZN) • One or four processors per server (all processor within a server must be the same style) • One or two memory card per server − Up to maximum 8-GB per memory card depending on me[...]

  • Page 140

    ES5044R Servers 6 – 34 7017 6300 – 005 Table 6 – 26. Basic Features, ES5044R Servers ES5044R Servers Processors 2,3 Memory 4 3.5-Inch 1.44-MB Floppy Disk Drive CD-ROM Drive DAT Tape Drive 7 RAID Hard Disk Drives Min. Max. Std. Std. Std. Std. Max. Per Server 1,5,6,8 1 to 4 256-MB 8-GB 1 1 0 2 2 Notes: 1. Order one (1) ES5044R (Package style ES[...]

  • Page 141

    ES5044R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 35 Server Components This subsection provides ordering information for ES5044R server components Orders for initial server A (server position 1) must include the following: • Package style ESR504141-GZN • Processors, if any (Table 6 – 27) • Memory packages (Table 6 – 28) • Connection package (Tabl[...]

  • Page 142

    ES5044R Servers 6 – 36 7017 6300 – 005 Initial Server QTY. 1 ES5044 R Pack age St yle (ESR5041 41-G ZN) Addi tiona l Server Proces sors DIM10068-64 DIM10068-12 8 DIM10068-25 6 DIM10068-51 2 1X64 MB DIMM 1X128 MB DIMM 1X256 MB DIMM 1X512 MB DIMM Memory Qty. 1 - 16 Must be s ame type Proces sors Memory Qty. 1 - 4 700 M HZ, 1MB Ca che XEO37001-1MB[...]

  • Page 143

    ES5044R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 37 Processors Table 6 – 27 lists the processor boards available for use with ES5044R servers . Table 6 – 27. Processors, ES5044R Servers Component Style Number Description Qty. Processors 1,2 XEO37001-1MB Pentium III Xeon 700 MHz, 1MB cache 1 to 4 XEO37001-2MB Pentium III Xeon 700 MHz, 2MB, cache 1 to 4 X[...]

  • Page 144

    ES5044R Servers 6 – 38 7017 6300 – 005 Connection Packages and Optional PCI Table 6 – 29 list components included with the connection packages for ES5044R servers. Table 6 – 29. Connection Package Components, ES5044R Servers Component Style Description Package Style Name (Included with Package Style) NX504141-1NT 1 NXU504141-NT 2 CBL23341-F[...]

  • Page 145

    ES5044R Servers 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 39 Optional User Access Components Table 6 – 30 lists components included with the optional user access components package, style VX4000-CP3 . Table 6 – 30. VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES5044R Servers Style Number Qty. Description B25-LC 1 Line Cord (Note 1) EVG2100-P 1 15-Inch Monitor, Co[...]

  • Page 146

    Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN 6 – 40 7017 6300 – 005 Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN Tables 6 – 31 and 6 – 32 show the assignment for a single domain system with one or two switching LANs, respectively. Table 6 – 31. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and One Switc[...]

  • Page 147

    Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 41 Table 6 – 31. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and One Switching LAN Using Public Switching LAN A (Cisco 2924 XL) Port Destination Comments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NT Server A NT Server C NT Server E NT Serve[...]

  • Page 148

    Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN 6 – 42 7017 6300 – 005 Table 6 – 32. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Switching LANs Private Maintenance Hub A (Net Gear EN516) Port Destination Comments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SCP Console A NT Server A NT Server C NT Server E NT Server G NT Serv[...]

  • Page 149

    Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 43 Table 6 – 32. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Switching LANs Using Public Switching LAN B (Bay Network 350 T) Port Destination Comments 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 802.3 Domain 0 – LAN 1 Public Switching LAN A – Port 14 ODW To customer ’ s[...]

  • Page 150

    Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN 6 – 44 7017 6300 – 005 Table 6 – 32. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Switching LANs Using Public Switching LAN B (Cisco 2924 XL) Port Destination Comments 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 802.3 Domain 0 – LAN 1 ODW ODW Public Switching LAN A – Port 19[...]

  • Page 151

    Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 45 Table 6 – 33 shows the assignment for a dual domain systems with one Public Switching LAN. Table 6 – 33. Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and One Public Switching LAN Private Maintenance Hub A (Net Gear EN516) Port Destination Comments 1 2 3 4 5 6[...]

  • Page 152

    Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN 6 – 46 7017 6300 – 005 Table 6 – 33. Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and One Public Switching LAN (Cont.) Using Public Switching LAN A (Bay Network 350 T) Port Destination Comments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NT Server A NT Server B NT Server C NT Server D NT [...]

  • Page 153

    Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 47 Table 6 – 34 shows the assignment for a dual domain systems with two Public Switching LAN. Table 6 – 34. Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Public Switching LANs Private Maintenance Hub A (Net Gear EN516) Port Destination Comments 1 2 3 4 5 [...]

  • Page 154

    Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN 6 – 48 7017 6300 – 005 Table 6 – 34. Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Public Switching LANs Using Public Switching LAN A (Bay Network 350 T) Port Destination Comments 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NT Server I 802.3 Domain 0 – LAN 0 802.3 Domain 1 – LAN 1 Publ[...]

  • Page 155

    Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public Switching LAN 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 49 Table 6 – 34. Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Public Switching LANs Using Public Switch LAN A (Cisco 2924 XL) Port Destination Comments 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 802.3 Domain 0 – LAN 0 802.3 Domain 1 – LAN 1 ODW ODW Public Swi[...]

  • Page 156

    Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS 6 – 50 7017 6300 – 005 Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS The Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) option enables the system to gracefully shut down in the event of a power interruption on the main supply line . The available styles are listed in Table 6 – 35. If the site UPS does not provide power[...]

  • Page 157

    Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 51 Table 6 – 35. UPS Options Component Style Name Interconnect Configuration and Cable Part No. Industry-Compatible UPS Systems Notes UPS915-WC6 15-Pin Male “ D ” to 9-Pin Male (7015 5411-001) Deltec 90S 1, 2, 7 9-Pin Male “ D ” to 9-Pin Male (7015 6260-003) Deltec 6000 1, 2[...]

  • Page 158

    Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS 6 – 52 7017 6300 – 005 Table 6 – 36. Status Selection Between SCP ’ s and Servers VX1305-BSE/BSU Servers FROM TO SCP A SCP B SERVER A SERVER B SERVER C SERVER D SCP A NA CBL5-UPS 1 CBL5-UPS CBL10-UPS CBL15-UPS NA SCP B NA CBL5-UPS CBL5-UPS CBL15-UPS NA SERVER A NA CBL5-UPS CBL5-UPS CBL10-UPS SERVER[...]

  • Page 159

    Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 53 UPS SCP Interc onnect C able 7015 5 403 (See Note) UPS Jumper Cable Asse mbly 7015 62 60-XXX or 7015 54 11-XXX or 7015 54 29-XXX or 7015 6 278- XXX 7015 5403 -000 7015 5403 -001 7015 5403 -002 7015 5403 -003 7015 5403 -004 7015 5403 -005 5 Feet 10 F eet 25 F eet 50 F eet 100 Feet 1[...]

  • Page 160

    Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS 6 – 54 7017 6300 – 005 UPS Fi r s t Ser v er SCP B Interconnect Cable 7015 5403-XXX (See Note 2) UPS Jumper Cable Assembly (See Note 1) 7015 5403-000 7015 5403-001 7015 5403-002 7015 5403-003 7015 5403-004 7015 5403-005 5 Feet 10 F eet 25 F eet 50 F eet 100 F ee t 15 F eet 038 3F J5 J1 Interconnect Cable[...]

  • Page 161

    Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS 7017 6300 – 005 6 – 55 If a site UPS is not used, Unisys highly recommends at a minimum that a small individual UPS ’ s provided power and status connections to each SCP in the system (2 UPS for redundant SCP). For this application, a small UPS can be obtained from Unisys Direct (Model PRC1000i) to sup[...]

  • Page 162

    Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS 6 – 56 7017 6300 – 005[...]

  • Page 163

    7017 6300 – 005 7 – 1 Section 7 Connecting Other Host Systems Table 7 – 1 lists guidelines for connecting other host systems via the I/O subsystem. Table 7 – 1. Guidelines for Connecting Other Host Systems Area Rule/Recommendation Software level The system software must be at or higher than the level specified in the I/O Configuration Guide[...]

  • Page 164

    Connecting Other Host Systems 7 – 2 7017 6300 – 005[...]

  • Page 165

    7017 6300 – 005 Glossary – 1 Glossary A APC Automatic Power Control ASIC Application specific integrated circuit ATM Asynchronous transfer mode C CSE Common scan engine central processing module (CPM) The computer hardware unit that controls and executes the instructions contained in object code files. Also called processing module (PM) and ins[...]

  • Page 166

    Glossary Glossary – 2 7017 6300 – 005 D DAC Direct access channel DDMP Dual-domain, multiple-processor DIMM Dual inline memory module data transfer unit (DTU) The subunit of an I/O module (IOM) that provides memory-to-memory data transfers for use in disk caching. data transfer facility (DTF) enhanced DTU dual domain adapter (DDA) Required for [...]

  • Page 167

    Glossary 7017 6300 – 005 Glossary – 3 I IOCB Input/Output Control Block I/O module (IOM) (1) A hardware module that interfaces with the I/O subsystem and schedules tasks by using a message protocol. (2) A group of units that control input/output on a system, including the task control unit (TCU), input/output unit (IOU), channel manager facilit[...]

  • Page 168

    Glossary Glossary – 4 7017 6300 – 005 MSUA Memory storage unit A style MSUK Memory storage unit K style memory storage unit (MSU) One of up to three storage modules in each domain of the NX5820 that contains a 96-MB expansion module (MEM96-MOD) and can be expanded to 384 MB in 96-MB increments using MEM96-MOD and/or MEM96-DCM memory expansion m[...]

  • Page 169

    Glossary 7017 6300 – 005 Glossary – 5 U UPS Uninterruptible power supply USD Unity storage device[...]

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    Glossary Glossary – 6 7017 6300 – 005[...]

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    7017 6300 – 005 Index – 1 Index A acronyms, system components, 1-7 Additional Memory Packages, 6-7 Add-On Processor Board, 6-6 Add-On Processor Board, VX1305 Servers, 6-6 array processing, 1-2 B Basic Features, ES2024R Servers, 6-27 Basic Features, ES5044R Servers, 6-34 Basic Server Components, 6-14 bus demand factor (BDF), 5-8 C Cables, 2-25 C[...]

  • Page 172

    Index Index – 2 7017 6300 – 005 Connection Package Components, ES5044R Servers, 6-38 Connection Package Components, ES5085R Servers, 6-24 Connection Package Components, VX1305 Servers, 6-7 Connection Packages, 6-7, 6-16 D DDDP to DDMP upgrades, 2-31 DDMP to DDMP upgrades, 2-26 displays configuration guidelines, 3-11 maintenance terminals, 3-11 [...]

  • Page 173

    Index 7017 6300 – 005 Index – 3 NX5820 Memory, 3-1 NX5820 Product Configurations, 2-3 NX5820 Products, 2-1 NX5820 System Upgrades, 2-26 O operator display terminal (ODT), 3-11 operator display workstation (ODW), 3-11 Operator Work Space, 3-14 Optional User Access Components, 6-8, 6-17 Other I/O Devices, 1-6 P PCITHRU Feature Card, 5-15 performa[...]

  • Page 174

    Index Index – 4 7017 6300 – 005 VX1505 Servers, 6-10 VX1505 Single-Server to Multi-Server Upgrades, 6-17 VX1505-BSE Processor Requirements., 6-12 VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES2024R Servers, 6-32 VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES5044R Servers, 6-39 VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES5085R Servers, 6-25 VX[...]

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