Sun Microsystems Switch 820 4733 10 User Manual

Sun Datacenter Switch 3456  
Service Manual  
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Part No. 820-4733-10  
August 2008, Revision A  
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1. Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Overview 1–1  
1.3  
1.6  
Fan Units 1–3  
Line Cards 1–6  
2. Chassis Service Procedures 2–1  
2.2  
Inspecting the Pins on the Rear Side of the Midplane  
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Inspecting the Pins on the Front Side of the Midplane 10  
Removing Pins 13  
Removing a Pin With Needle-Nose Pliers 14  
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Removing Cable Trees 17  
Installing Cable Trees 18  
Removing Cable Trays 20  
Installing Cable Trays 20  
2.4  
InfiniBand Cables 2–21  
3. Power Supply Service Procedures 3–1  
3.2  
Removing a Power Supply  
3
4. Fan Service Procedures 4–1  
4.1  
4.2  
Removing Fans 4–1  
Installing Fans 4–2  
Installing a Fan  
4.3  
3
5. Chassis Management Controller Service Procedures 5–1  
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Removing a CMC  
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6. Fabric Card Service Procedures 6–1  
6.1  
6.2  
6.3  
Fabric Card Considerations 6–1  
Troubleshooting Fabric Cards 6–2  
Inspecting Fabric Cards 6–3  
6.4  
Removing a Fabric Card  
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7. Line Card Service Procedures 7–1  
7.1  
7.2  
7.3  
Inspecting Line Cards 7–3  
Inspecting the Line Card iTRAC Connectors  
Inspecting the Line Card iPASS Connectors  
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5
Inspecting the Retainers  
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Removing a Line Card  
Installing Line Cards 7–12  
Installing a Line Card 12  
Powering On Line Cards 7–15  
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7.6  
7.7  
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Preface  
This service manual provides service procedures for the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456.  
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CHAPTER  
1
Sun Datacenter Switch 3456  
include:  
Section 1.1 “Switch Chassis” on page 1-1  
Section 1.2 “Power Supplies” on page 1-2  
Section 1.3 “Fan Units” on page 1-3  
Section 1.4 “Chassis Management Controllers” on page 1-4  
Section 1.5 “Fabric Cards” on page 1-5  
Section 1.6 “Line Cards” on page 1-6  
1.1  
Switch Chassis  
FIGURE 1-1 describes the various parts of the switch chassis.  
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FIGURE 1-1 Parts of the Switch Chassis  
4
1
5
6
2
3
7
8
9
10  
Figure Legend  
1
2
3
4
5
Fabric cards (18)  
6
7
8
9
Line cards (24)  
Cable trays (24)  
Cable tree (left)  
Chassis  
Power supplies (16)  
Cable plates (left)  
Cable plates (right)  
Cable tree (right)  
10 CMCs (2)  
1.2  
Power Supplies  
FIGURE 1-2 describes the various parts of the power supplies.  
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FIGURE 1-2 Parts of the Power Supplies  
1
2
3
4
5
Figure Legend  
1
2
3
4
5
Power Distribution Board connector  
Power cord connector  
Status LEDs  
Fan  
Release lever  
1.3  
Fan Units  
FIGURE 1-3 describes the various parts of the fan units.  
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FIGURE 1-3 Parts of the Fan Units  
1
2
3
Figure Legend  
1
2
3
Fabric card connector  
Thumbscrews  
Status LED  
1.4  
Chassis Management Controllers  
FIGURE 1-4 describes the various parts of the chassis management controllers (CMCs).  
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FIGURE 1-4 Parts of the CMCs  
1
2
3
4
Figure Legend  
1
2
3
4
Release levers  
Network management ports  
Serial management ports  
Status LEDs  
TABLE 1-1 lists the IPMB addresses for the CMCs.  
TABLE 1-1  
IPMB Addresses for the CMCs  
Component  
CMC0  
IPMB Address  
10  
12  
CMC1  
1.5  
Fabric Cards  
FIGURE 1-5 describes the various parts of the fabric cards.  
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FIGURE 1-5 Parts of the Fabric Cards  
2
1
3
4
Figure Legend  
1
2
3
4
Retainers  
Fans  
Status LEDs  
TABLE 1-2 lists the IPMB addresses for the fabric cards.  
TABLE 1-2  
IPMB Addresses for Fabric Cards  
Fabric  
card  
FC0 FC1 FC2 FC3 FC4 FC5 FC6 FC7 FC8 FC9 FC10 FC11 FC12 FC13 FC14 FC15 FC16 FC17  
IPMB  
b2  
b4  
b6  
b8  
ba  
bc  
be  
c0  
c2  
c4  
c6  
c8  
ca  
cc  
ce  
d0 d2 d4  
address  
1.6  
Line Cards  
FIGURE 1-6 describes the various parts of the line cards.  
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FIGURE 1-6 Parts of the Line Cards  
3
1
4
2
5
Figure Legend  
1
2
3
4
5
Status LEDs  
Link LEDs  
iTRAC connectors  
iPASS connectors  
Retainers  
TABLE 1-3 lists the IPMB addresses for the line cards.  
TABLE 1-3  
IPMB Addresses for Line Cards  
Line card  
LC5  
Address  
8c  
Line card  
LC11  
LC10  
LC9  
Address  
98  
Line card  
LC17  
LC16  
LC15  
LC14  
LC13  
LC12  
Address  
a4  
Line card  
LC23  
LC22  
LC21  
LC20  
LC19  
LC18  
Address  
b0  
LC4  
8a  
96  
a2  
ae  
LC3  
88  
94  
a0  
ac  
LC2  
86  
LC8  
92  
9e  
aa  
LC1  
84  
LC7  
90  
9c  
a8  
LC0  
82  
LC6  
8e  
9a  
a6  
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2
This chapter describes procedures performed on the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456  
chassis. Topic include:  
Section 2.1 “Filler Panels” on page 2-1  
Section 2.2 “Midplane Connector Pins” on page 2-6  
Section 2.3 “Cable Management Hardware” on page 2-16  
2.1  
Filler Panels  
Removing the Filler Panel  
1. Grasp the locking levers at each end of the filler panel.  
See FIGURE 2-1.  
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FIGURE 2-1 Turning Filler Panel Lock Levers  
2. Turn the levers counter-clockwise to the unlock position.  
See FIGURE 2-1.  
3. Lift the filler panel away from the chassis by the handles.  
See FIGURE 2-2.  
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FIGURE 2-2 Removing the Filler Panel  
4. Repeat from Step 1 for all remaining filler panels.  
Installing the Filler Panel  
After you remove fabric cards and line cards, you must install filler panels into the  
vacant slots to maintain proper airflow and thermal management.  
1. Grasp the handles at each end of the filler panel and lift the panel to the vacant  
slot.  
2. Turn the levers counter-clockwise to the unlock position.  
See FIGURE 2-3.  
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FIGURE 2-3 Turning Filler Panel Lock Levers Counter-Clockwise  
3. Slide the filler panel into the chassis until it stops.  
See FIGURE 2-4.  
FIGURE 2-4 Installing the Filler Panel  
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4. Turn the levers clockwise to the lock position.  
See FIGURE 2-5.  
FIGURE 2-5 Turning Filler Panel Lock Levers Clockwise  
5. Repeat from Step 1 for any remaining vacant slots.  
2.2  
Midplane Connector Pins  
Caution – All midplane connector pin operations require the Sun Datacenter Switch  
3456 to be fully powered off.  
2.2.1  
Tools  
For inspecting pins, you need the following tools:  
Pin gauge block  
Bright flashlight  
Magnifying glass or loupe  
Notepad and pen  
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To repair or replace a pin, you need the following tools:  
Molex pin replacement tool  
Replacement pins (extracted from a spare iTRAC connector)  
Head-mounted magnifier  
Flashlight  
Note – Another person to assist you can make the task much easier.  
Inspecting the Pins on the Rear Side of the  
Midplane  
Note – This procedure assumes that a fabric card has been removed from the  
chassis.  
The primary tool used to check the midplane pins is the pin gauge block. This tool  
effortlessly slides over the straight pins of an iTRAC connector that is in good  
condition. If there is any resistance, a pin is bent and requires further examination.  
1. Using the pin gauge block, gently insert it into the iTRAC connector at the  
upper end of the open slot.  
2. If you feel any resistance to insertion, note the connector number on the  
notepad.  
See FIGURE 2-6.  
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FIGURE 2-6 Fabric Card Connector Nomenclature  
The connector number is located above each connector and is unique. For  
example, the upper-left connector number is FC-R23-F0. The lower-right  
connector number is FC-R0-F17. The connector number is decoded as follows:  
FC – Fabric card  
Ra – Row a, where a is 0 through 23  
Fb – Frame b, where b is 0 through 17  
The origin of this coordinate system is the lower-left corner, FC-R0-F0. In  
FIGURE 2-6, the connector identified is FC-R13-F15.  
3. Continue down to the next connector and repeat from Step 1.  
4. After you have checked the bottom connector, visually inspect any connectors  
you noted previously.  
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5. Using the magnifying glass and the flashlight positioned above you, look at the  
individual pins of the connector.  
Look at the pins straight on. See FIGURE 2-7.  
FIGURE 2-7 Inspecting the Pins (Fabric Card)  
6. Look for any light reflection inconsistencies.  
A bent pin reflects light differently, either brighter or darker than the surrounding  
pins.  
Note – Do not look at the individual pins, rather look at all of the connector’s pins  
as a whole. A bent pin will be apparent.  
7. Identify the pin that needs repair or replacement and note this.  
8. Look for any contaminants that might be present.  
These contaminants might appear as light dots near the pins.  
9. Move your head to the next suspect connector and inspect its pins, repeating  
Step 5 through Step 8.  
10. Continue in this manner for all suspect connectors.  
11. If a pin needs repair or replacement, see “Removing Pins” on page 2-13.  
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Inspecting the Pins on the Front Side of the  
Midplane  
Note – This procedure assumes that a line card has been removed from the chassis.  
The primary tool used to check the midplane pins is the pin gauge block. This tool  
effortlessly slides over the straight pins of an iTRAC connector that is in good  
condition. If there is any resistance, a pin is bent and requires further examination.  
1. Using the pin gauge block, gently insert it into the iTRAC connector at the left  
end of the open slot.  
2. If you feel any resistance to insertion, note the connector number on the  
notepad.  
See FIGURE 2-8.  
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FIGURE 2-8 Line Card Connector Nomenclature  
The connector number is located above each connector and is unique. For  
example, the lower-left connector number is LC-C17-L0. The upper-right  
connector number is LC-C0-L23. The connector number is decoded as follows:  
LC – Line card  
Cc – Column c, where c is 0 through 17  
Ld – Level d, where d is 0 through 23  
The origin of this coordinate system is the lower right corner, LC-C0-L0. In  
FIGURE 2-8, the connector identified is LC-C14-L10.  
3. Continue right to the next connector and repeat from Step 1.  
4. After you have checked the far right connector, visually inspect any connectors  
you noted previously.  
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5. Using the magnifying glass and the flashlight positioned to the side of you,  
look at the individual pins of the connector.  
Look at the pins as straight on. See FIGURE 2-9.  
FIGURE 2-9 Inspecting the Pins (Line Card)  
6. Look for any light reflection inconsistencies.  
A bent pin reflects light differently, either brighter or darker than the surrounding  
pins.  
Note – Do not look at the individual pins, rather look at all of the connector’s pins  
as a whole. A bent pin will be apparent.  
7. Identify the pin that needs repair or replacement and note this.  
8. Look for any contaminants that might be present.  
These contaminants might appear as light dots near the pins.  
9. Move your head to the next suspect connector and inspect its pins, repeating  
Step 5 through Step 8.  
10. Continue in this manner for all suspect connectors.  
11. If a pin needs repair or replacement, see “Removing Pins” on page 2-13.  
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Before you can attempt to straighten a bent pin, you must remove the pins  
surrounding the bent pin. See FIGURE 2-10.  
1. Locate the bent pin.  
See FIGURE 2-10.  
FIGURE 2-10 Locating the Bent Pin and Surrounding Pins  
2. Use the Molex tool to remove the pin (if any) above the bent pin.  
a. Slide the Molex tool completely over the pin.  
b. Activate the lock to grasp the pin.  
c. Press the trigger to pull the pin out.  
d. Push the ejector back in to release the pin and reset the tool.  
3. Set the pin aside.  
4. Use the Molex tool repeating Step 2 to remove the pin (if any) below the bent  
pin.  
5. Set the pin aside.  
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6. Repeat Step 2 to remove the pins to the left and right sides of the bent pin (if  
any).  
7. Set these pins aside.  
The bent pin is now exposed.  
8. Flip the Molex tool over and use the tube in attempt to straighten the pin.  
If the pin cannot be straightened satisfactorily, or might break if straightened,  
replace it.  
9. Remove the pin following Step 2.  
10. If the pin is too bent for the Molex tool, see “Removing a Pin With Needle-Nose  
Pliers” on page 2-14.  
Removing a Pin With Needle-Nose Pliers  
Perform this procedure only when the Molex tool is incapable of removing the pin.  
You need micro-tipped needle-nose pliers.  
1. With one hand, grasp the pin with the very tip of the needle-nose pliers.  
2. Squeeze the pliers sufficiently to grip the pin for extraction.  
3. With the other hand, steady the pliers in a position for perpendicular  
extraction.  
See FIGURE 2-11.  
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FIGURE 2-11 Using Pliers to Pull a Pin  
4. In one motion, use both hands to pull the pin out of the connector.  
5. Dispose of the pin.  
Inserting Pins  
When inserting pins, work from the top down. Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for each  
pin that needs to be inserted.  
1. Ready the Molex tool for a pin insertion.  
a. Press the trigger on the Molex tool to release the ejector.  
b. Slide a pin into the opening.  
A portion of the pin protrudes.  
c. Activate the lock to grasp the pin.  
2. Position the Molex tool over the hole in the connector where you want to insert  
the pin.  
3. Holding the Molex tool perpendicular to the plane of the connector, insert the  
pin into the connector.  
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4. Slowly press the ejector in until it stops.  
The pin is inserted.  
5. Carefully deactivate the lock and withdraw the Molex tool from the connector.  
2.3  
Cable Management Hardware  
Removing Cable Plates  
1. Remove the cables from the cable plates.  
See “Removing Cables From the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456” on page 2-22.  
2. Starting on the right side of the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 chassis, remove the  
cable plates.  
a. Using an Allen wrench, remove the four M5 x 1.5 screws that secure the  
upper cable plate.  
b. Remove the cable plate from the chassis.  
c. Repeat from Step a for the next lower cable plate and continue until all six  
cable plates are removed.  
3. Repeat Step 2 for the left side of the switch.  
Installing Cable Plates  
1. Starting on the right side of the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 chassis, install the  
cable plates.  
a. Using an Allen wrench, attach the lowest plate with four M5x1.5 screws.  
The support rib for the plate is on the underside. See FIGURE 2-12.  
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FIGURE 2-12 Cable Plate Locations  
Note – The support rib for the plate is on the underside and visible from the front  
of the switch chassis. From the back of the switch, the plates appear smooth.  
b. Tighten the screws securely.  
c. Repeat from Step a for the next higher cable plate and continue until all six  
cable plates are installed.  
2. Repeat Step 1 for the left side of the switch.  
Removing Cable Trees  
Note – Two people are required to remove the cable trees. One person must hold  
the weight of the tree for an extended time.  
1. Remove all cables from the line cards.  
See “Removing Cables From the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456” on page 2-22.  
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2. Start on the front right corner of the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 chassis.  
a. Remove all screws from the front of the cable tree.  
b. Remove all but the upper two screws from the right side of the cable tree.  
c. While a helper lifts the weight of the cable tree, remove the two remaining  
screws from the right of the cable tree.  
d. Lift the cable tree away from the chassis.  
3. Repeat Step 2 for the cable tree on the front left corner of the switch chassis.  
Installing Cable Trees  
Note – Two people are required to install the cable trees. One person must hold the  
weight of the tree for an extended time.  
1. Identify the cable trees.  
The cable trees are symmetrical and their orientation for installation can be  
difficult to determine. When properly installed, the fluted branches of the tree  
point forward, with the fluting on the underside of the branches. The top surface  
of all branches is smooth. See FIGURE 2-13.  
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FIGURE 2-13 Cable Tree Placement  
2. Set the cable trees upright at their respective corners of the switch chassis.  
3. Starting on the front right corner of the chassis, lift the cable tree into position.  
Have a helper assist in aligning the cable tree mounting screw holes with those in  
the chassis.  
4. While holding the cable tree in position, have a helper install the mounting  
screws.  
a. Using a Allen wrench, install the first M5x1.5 screw into the top hole on the  
right side of the chassis.  
Finger tighten the screw only.  
b. Install the second screw into the next lower hole.  
Finger tighten the screw only.  
c. Repeat from Step a until all 11 screws are installed on the right side.  
5. Repeat Step 4 for the 11 screws on the front of the right cable tree.  
6. Press the cable tree into the switch chassis and firmly tighten all 22 screws from  
top to bottom.  
7. Repeat from Step 3 for the other cable tree at the front left corner of the chassis.  
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Removing Cable Trays  
1. Remove the cables from the line card where the cable tray is to be removed.  
See “Removing Cables From the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456” on page 2-22.  
2. Lift on the front of the cable tray and begin to pull out.  
Note – Once the tray is free of the guides at the back end, it no longer has support  
and will fall. Anticipate this behavior.  
3. Support the back end of the cable tray, and continue to pull the tray out and  
away from the cable trees.  
Installing Cable Trays  
1. Lift the cable tray into a horizontal orientation, with the rolled edge towards  
you and the lip on the underside.  
2. Locate where you want to install the cable tray.  
3. Move the cable tray between and just above the branches of the cable tree for  
the slot where you want to install the tray.  
Slide the far end of the tray into the guides.  
4. Continue to press the tray into the guides until it stops, then lower the front of  
the tray onto the flanges.  
See FIGURE 2-14.  
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FIGURE 2-14 Installing Cable Trays  
Note – Install cable trays only as they are needed. If all cable trays are installed  
before the switch is cabled, their presence make cabling extremely difficult.  
2.4  
InfiniBand Cables  
2.4.1  
Cable Cautions  
Caution – Do not allow any IB cable to bend through a less than 5 inch (127 mm)  
radius. Tight bends can break the cable internally.  
Caution – Do not use zip ties to bundle or support IB cables. The sharp edges of the  
ties can break the cables internally.  
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Caution – Do not allow any IB cable to experience extreme tension. Do not pull on  
an IB cable or allow it to drag. Unroll an IB cable for its length. Pulling on an IB  
cable can break the cables internally.  
Caution – Do not twist an IB cable more than 1 revolution for its entire length.  
Twisting an IB cable can break the cable internally.  
Caution – Do not route IB cables where they might be stepped upon or experience  
rolling loads. Such a crushing effect can break the cable internally.  
Removing Cables From the Sun Datacenter  
Switch 3456  
This procedure describes how to remove the cables from one line card, so that line  
card can be replaced. If you are removing cables for several line cards or all line  
cards, work from the upper line card down. This way, you have more working space  
as your task progresses.  
If you are removing a cable from the switch to replace that cable, consider the  
following:  
If you are removing a cable from connectors 0A through 11B, start the procedure  
at Step 8.  
If you are removing a cable from connectors 12A through 23B, start the procedure  
at Step 1.  
1. Locate the connector at 12B.  
This is the upper cable.  
2. Grasp the cable connector to support its weight and apply the removal force.  
3. Pull on the loop of the retractor strap while simultaneously pulling on the  
cable connector.  
The cable connector comes free.  
4. Carefully move the cable out of the front branch of the cable tree.  
5. Consider your next step:  
If you are disconnecting cables for a cable replacement:  
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a. Unthread the cable out of the side branch of the cable tree, and off of the  
cable plate.  
b. Gently lower the cable to the floor.  
If you are disconnecting cables for a line card replacement:  
c. Gently lower the cable so that is it hanging from the side branch.  
Caution – Do not allow the cable to drop or strike the floor. Jerking, bending,  
pulling on, or dropping the cable can damage the cable. See Section 2.4.1 “Cable  
Cautions” on page 2-21.  
6. Repeat from Step 1 for the cable at 12A.  
This is the lower cable.  
7. Repeat from Step 1 moving to the right for cables 13B, 13A, 14B, and so on to  
8. Repeat from Step 1 moving to the left for cables 11B, 11A, 10B, and so on to 0A  
or the cable that needs replacement.  
9. If you are removing cables to replace a line card, remove the cable tray.  
See “Removing Cable Trays” on page 2-20.  
Attaching Cables to the Sun Datacenter Switch  
3456  
Note – This procedure assumes that you are cabling a single line card after a  
replacement procedure. If all line cards are being cabled, or you are installing a  
replacement cable, refer to the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Installation Guide.  
1. Install a cable tray into the slot for the line card.  
Refer to “Installing Cable Trays” on page 2-20.  
2. Locate the cable for the connector 23A.  
3. Curve the cable to the left through the front branch of the cable tree.  
See FIGURE 2-15.  
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FIGURE 2-15 Threading the Cable Through the Cable Tree  
Caution – Do not force a bend radius of less than 5 inches (127 mm). Any bend  
tighter than this damages the inner fibers of the cable, rendering it useless.  
4. Plug the first cable into the connector at 23A.  
See FIGURE 2-16.  
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a. Visually inspect the cable connector to see whether the shell is not bent and  
is parallel to the inner boards.  
If the shell is bent or damaged, get a different cable.  
b. Ensure that the retraction strap is forward.  
c. Orient the cable connector to horizontal.  
Ensure that the upper shell just touches the underside of the top of the  
connector on the line card.  
See FIGURE 2-17.  
FIGURE 2-17 Checking the IB Cable Connector  
d. Slowly move the connector in.  
As you slide the connector in, the top of the shell should scrape against the  
underside of the top of the connector on the line card.  
If the cable stops or binds after about 5 mm travel, back out and repeat from  
Step c.  
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If the connector stops or binds with about 2 mm still to go, back out and  
repeat from Step c.  
e. Continue to push the connector in until the hooks catch onto the top of the  
connector on the line card.  
5. Repeat from Step 2 for the second cable connecting to connector 23B.  
6. Repeat from Step 2 moving to the left for cables connecting to connector 22A,  
22B, 21A, and so on to 12B.  
7. Repeat from Step 2 moving to the right for cables connecting to connector 0A,  
0B, 1A, and so on to 11B.  
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3
include:  
Section 3.1 “Troubleshooting Power Supplies” on page 3-2  
Section 3.2 “Powering Off Power Supplies” on page 3-2  
Section 3.3 “Removing Power Supplies” on page 3-3  
Section 3.4 “Installing Power Supplies” on page 3-5  
Section 3.5 “Powering On Power Supplies” on page 3-7  
Commands described in this chapter are executed at the management console. See  
the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Administration Guide for more information about these  
commands.  
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3.1  
Troubleshooting Power Supplies  
The status LEDs on the power supplies can help you determine the problem with the  
power supplies. See TABLE 3-1.  
TABLE 3-1  
Glyph  
Power Supply Status LEDs  
Name  
Color  
State and Meaning  
Active  
Green  
On – Power supply enabled, 12 VDC is supplied.  
Off – Power supply disabled, 12 VDC is not supplied.  
Flashing – No function.  
Attention  
Connected  
Amber  
Green  
On – Fault detected, 12 VDC shut down  
Off – No faults detected  
Flashing – No function  
On – Correct AC input voltage is present.  
Off – No input voltage  
Flashing – Incorrect AC input voltage.  
Additionally, the showpresentand psustatuscommands can provide some  
information.  
3.2  
Powering Off Power Supplies  
Power supplies can be brought from full power to standby state, using the  
disablepsucommand. For example, to bring power supply 0 (PSU0) to a standby  
state:  
# disablepsu 0  
Using psu i2c addr 0x5d  
PSU 0, 12 V is off  
#
The power supplies are only fully powered off when they are disconnected from the  
facility power. This is possible by:  
Disconnecting the power cord for the power supply  
De-energizing the respective circuit breaker for the power supply  
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Removing Power Supplies  
Removing a Power Supply  
1. Determine which power supply is to be removed.  
2. Use the disablepsucommand to bring the power supply to a standby state.  
3. At the power supply, remove the power cord.  
See FIGURE 3-2.  
FIGURE 3-1 Removing the Power Cord  
The power supply is completely powered off.  
4. Swing the release lever of the power supply out and to the right.  
See FIGURE 3-2.  
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FIGURE 3-2 Releasing the Power Supply  
5. Pull the handle of the power supply to remove it from the chassis.  
See FIGURE 3-3.  
FIGURE 3-3 Removing the Power Supply  
6. Set the power supply aside.  
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Installing Power Supplies  
Installing a Power Supply  
1. Unwrap the replacement power supply from its antistatic packaging.  
2. Swing open the release lever.  
3. Orient the power supply with the handle on the left and the receptacle on the  
right.  
4. Slide the power supply into the open slot, pushing the power supply in until  
the release lever moves.  
See FIGURE 3-4.  
FIGURE 3-4 Installing the Power Supply  
5. Swing the release lever to the left to secure the power supply into the chassis.  
See FIGURE 3-5.  
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FIGURE 3-5 Securing the Power Supply  
6. Reconnect the power cord.  
See FIGURE 3-2.  
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FIGURE 3-6 Attaching the Power Cord  
The Connected LED lights to indicate the power supply is connected to facility  
power.  
7. Use the enablepsucommand to bring the power supply to a fully powered  
state.  
8. Verify the power supply’s operation with the showpresentand psustatus  
commands.  
3.5  
Powering On Power Supplies  
When facility power is applied to a power supply, it enters a standby state. You can  
apply facility power by:  
Plugging the power cord from the power supply into a ‘live’ receptacle  
Energizing the respective circuit breaker for the power supply  
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Use the enablepsucommand to bring the power supply from a standby state to full  
power. For example, to bring power supply 0 (PSU0) to full power:  
# enablepsu 0  
Using psu i2c addr 0x5d  
Turning on 12V ...  
PSU 0, 12 V on  
#
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This chapter describes procedures for servicing the fans on the fabric cards. Topics  
include:  
Section 4.1 “Troubleshooting Fans” on page 4-1  
Section 4.2 “Removing Fans” on page 4-1  
Section 4.3 “Installing Fans” on page 4-2  
Commands described in this chapter are executed at the management console. See  
the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Administration Guide for more information about these  
commands.  
4.1  
4.2  
Troubleshooting Fans  
Each fan has a status LED that flashes when a fan has failed. Additionally, the  
checkfansand getfanscommands can provide some information.  
Removing Fans  
Removing a Fan  
Note – Fans are hot swappable and do not require powering off for removal.  
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1. Determine which fan is to be removed.  
If a fan has failed, its LED flashes.  
2. Loosen the two captive thumbscrews on either side of the fan.  
See FIGURE 4-1.  
FIGURE 4-1 Removing the Fan  
3. Pull the fan straight out.  
See FIGURE 4-1.  
4. Set the fan aside.  
4.3  
Installing Fans  
Note – Fans are hot-swappable and can be inserted into live fabric cards.  
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1. Unwrap the replacement fan from its antistatic packaging.  
2. Orient the fan over the opening in the fabric card with the LED at the bottom.  
3. Slide the fan into the fabric card until the fan stops.  
See FIGURE 4-2.  
FIGURE 4-2 Installing the Fan  
The fan might immediately power on.  
4. Tighten the captive thumbscrews to secure the fan in the fabric card.  
See FIGURE 4-2.  
5. Use the checkfansand getfanscommands to verify the fan’s operation.  
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Chassis Management Controller  
This chapter describes procedures for servicing the CMCs. Topics include:  
Section 5.1 “Troubleshooting CMCs” on page 5-2  
Section 5.2 “Powering Off CMCs” on page 5-2  
Section 5.3 “Removing CMCs” on page 5-3  
Section 5.4 “Installing CMCs” on page 5-4  
Section 5.5 “Powering On CMCs” on page 5-6  
Commands described in this chapter are executed at the management console. See  
the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Administration Guide for more information about these  
commands.  
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Troubleshooting CMCs  
The chassis management controllers (CMCs) have several status LEDs that can  
provide some troubleshooting assistance. See TABLE 5-1.  
TABLE 5-1  
Glyph  
CMC Status LEDs  
Name  
Color  
State and Meaning  
Attention  
Ready-to-Remove  
OK  
Amber  
On – A fault has been detected.  
Off – Normal operation.  
Flashing – A critical error has happened.  
Blue  
On – CMC is ready to be removed.  
Off – Do not remove the CMC.  
Flashing – No function.  
Green  
Green  
On – CMC is operating normally.  
Off – No power is being supplied to the CMC.  
Flashing – No function.  
N/A  
N/A  
NET MGT Link  
(right)  
On – Link is operating as a 100 Mbps connection.  
Off – Link is operating as a 10/100 Mbps connection.  
Flashing – No function.  
NET MGT Activity Amber  
(left)  
On – Link is established.  
Off – No link established.  
Flashing – Activity on the port.  
Additionally, the following commands can help troubleshooting CMCs:  
i2ctest  
clia shmstatus  
clia sensordata  
clia getfruledstate  
5.2  
Powering Off CMCs  
So long as standby power is present, the CMCs are on. A CMC can’t be powered off,  
but it can be deactivated with the clia deactivatecommand. Deactivating  
means to stop administration from that CMC.  
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For example, to deactivate CMC0 (10h):  
# clia deactivate 10 0  
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter  
Command issued via IPMB, status = 0 (0x0)  
Command executed successfully  
#
Instead of deactivating a CMC, you can use the clia switchovercommand. The  
clia switchovercommand transfers control of the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456  
from one CMC to the other. For example:  
# clia switchover  
#
Note – You can use the clia switchovercommand on either the active or the  
inactive CMC with the same results. The inactive CMC becomes active, the active  
CMC becomes inactive.  
5.3  
Removing CMCs  
Removing a CMC  
1. If the active CMC is to be removed, use the clia switchovercommand to  
transfer administration duties to the other CMC.  
Otherwise, continue to Step 2.  
2. Remove any cables connected to the CMC front panel.  
3. Squeeze the latches on the release levers and wait for the blue  
Ready-to-Remove LED to light.  
4. Swing the release levers outward.  
See FIGURE 5-1.  
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FIGURE 5-1 Removing the CMC  
5. Slowly pull the CMC from the chassis.  
See FIGURE 5-1.  
6. Set the CMC aside.  
5.4  
Installing CMCs  
Installing a CMC  
1. Remove the replacement CMC from its antistatic packaging.  
2. Squeeze the latches on the release levers and swing the levers outward.  
3. Set the back of the CMC onto the rails inside the chassis.  
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4. Carefully slide the CMC into the chassis until the release levers move.  
See FIGURE 5-2.  
FIGURE 5-2 Installing and Securing the CMC  
5. Swing the release levers inward to secure the CMC into the chassis.  
See FIGURE 5-2.  
6. Reconnect the cables you removed previously to the front panel.  
7. Configure the new CMC.  
See the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Installation Guide or Sun Datacenter Switch 3456  
Administration Guide.  
8. If you used the clia switchovercommand when you removed the CMC, use  
command again to transfer back control to the new CMC.  
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5.5  
Powering On CMCs  
When a CMC is plugged into a powered chassis, the CMC is powered on by the  
presence of standby voltage. Although the CMC is on, it might be inactive. A CMC  
can be made active, using the clia switchovercommand. For example:  
# clia switchover  
This Shelf Manager is now active, but is shutting down to  
trigger a switchover.  
#
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This chapter describes procedures for servicing the fabric cards. Topics include:  
Section 6.1 “Fabric Card Considerations” on page 6-1  
Section 6.2 “Troubleshooting Fabric Cards” on page 6-2  
Section 6.3 “Inspecting Fabric Cards” on page 6-3  
Section 6.4 “Powering Off Fabric Cards” on page 6-6  
Section 6.5 “Removing Fabric Cards” on page 6-7  
Section 6.6 “Installing Fabric Cards” on page 6-8  
Section 6.7 “Powering On Fabric Cards” on page 6-10  
Commands described in this chapter are executed at the management console. See  
the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Administration Guide for more information about these  
commands.  
6.1  
Fabric Card Considerations  
Caution – The thermal management of the switch chassis is compromised when a  
fabric card slot is vacant. You must install a filler panel or replacement fabric card  
immediately after removing one.  
Fabric cards use high-density iTRAC connectors that interface with the midplane  
pins. If these connectors are damaged, the pins of the midplane connector are also  
damaged upon fabric card insertion.  
You must inspect the fabric card connectors, fans, and retainers before installing the  
fabric card into the switch chassis.  
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Troubleshooting Fabric Cards  
The status LEDs on the fabric cards can help you determine the problem with the  
fabric cards. See TABLE 6-1.  
TABLE 6-1  
Glyph  
Fabric Card Status LEDs  
Name  
Color  
State and Meaning  
Locator  
White  
On – No function.  
Off – Normal operation.  
Flashing – The fabric card is identifying itself.  
Ready-to-Remove  
Attention  
Ok  
Blue  
On – Fabric card has been disabled and is ready to be removed.  
Off – Do not remove  
Flashing – No function.  
Amber  
Green  
On – Fault detected.  
Off – No fault detected.  
Flashing – Critical error.  
On – Normal operation at full power.  
Off – Standby voltage, or no power at all applied.  
Flashing – No Function.  
Additionally, the following commands can provide basic status information:  
showpresent  
checkpwrfault  
checkvoltages  
checkswitches  
showtemps  
More complex and verbose commands are available for troubleshooting. See the Sun  
Datacenter Switch 3456 Administration Guide and Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Reference  
Manual for further information.  
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6.3  
Inspecting Fabric Cards  
Caution – Inspect the replacement fabric card before removing the defective fabric  
card from the chassis. This way, you can make a quick exchange and not  
compromise the thermal management of the switch.  
Inspecting the Fabric Card iTRAC Connectors  
The iTRAC connectors on fabric cards are the receptacles for the midplane connector  
pins. These connectors are checked just as meticulously as the midplane connector  
pins. However, you must verify that no connectors are damaged and no holes are  
blocked.  
You need the following tools:  
Bright flashlight  
Magnifying glass or loupe  
Dental type metal pick  
1. Unwrap the fabric card from its antistatic packaging.  
2. Place the fabric card on a work surface with the iTRAC connectors facing you.  
3. Using the flashlight positioned to the side and above you, look at the holes of  
the left-end connector.  
Look at the holes straight on. See FIGURE 6-1.  
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Note – Do not look at the individual holes, rather look at all of the connector’s holes  
as a group. A damaged or contaminated hole will be apparent.  
4. Look for any closed over or contaminated holes.  
A closed-over or contaminated hole appears brighter than the surrounding holes.  
If you see any closed-over or contaminated holes, use the magnifying glass and  
pick to remove the contamination or open the closed-over hole.  
Verify that the contamination has been removed from the connector and the  
connector surface is clean. Use a spare midplane connector pin to verify the  
resistance to insertion.  
If there is great resistance, but the pin does enter the hole properly, investigate  
why.  
If the pin does not enter the hole at all, reject the fabric card. Contact your  
SunServiceSM representative.  
5. Look for any enlarged or cracked holes.  
An enlarged or cracked hole appears darker than the surrounding holes.  
If you see any enlarged or cracked holes, use a spare midplane connector pin to  
verify the resistance to insertion.  
If the insertion gives a little resistance and the pin does not wobble in the hole,  
the connector is still acceptable.  
If there is no resistance to insertion and the pin can wobble in the hole, reject  
the fabric card. Contact your SunService representative.  
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6. Move your head slightly right to the next connector, and inspect its pins,  
repeating Step 4 and Step 5.  
7. Continue in this manner for each connector until you reach the right side of the  
fabric card.  
Inspecting the Fans  
The fans of the fabric card are FRU components. The fans secure in position with  
two thumbscrews.  
1. Ensure that each fan is seated properly in the fabric card.  
2. Ensure that both thumbscrews are tight on each fan.  
Inspecting the Retainers  
The two retainers on the fabric card serve three purposes:  
Align the fabric card for proper insertion into the chassis.  
Allow final insertion of the fabric card into the chassis and simplify the physical  
connection of the fabric card connectors to the midplane connectors.  
Allow extraction of the fabric card from the chassis and simplify the physical  
disconnection of the fabric card connectors from the midplane connectors.  
The retainer’s design is shown in FIGURE 6-2.  
Ensure that the pieces of the retainer look finished, move smoothly, do not  
bind, or do not feel loose or sloppy in any way.  
See FIGURE 6-2.  
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FIGURE 6-2 Retainer Design  
6.4  
Powering Off Fabric Cards  
Powering off a fabric card is a two-stage process. First you must take the fabric card  
to a standby state, then you can power off the fabric card completely.  
The deactivatecommand powers down the fabric card to a standby state. For  
example, to deactivate fabric card 14:  
# deactivate fc 14  
Deactivating FC 14  
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter  
Command issued via IPMB, status = 0 (0x0)  
Command executed successfully  
#
Caution – When a fabric card is deactivated, its fans are also powered off. The  
cooling provided by the fabric card is no longer available to the rest of the chassis.  
When you power off a fabric card for repairs or replacement, work quickly so that  
the chassis thermal management is not compromised.  
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The disableboardcommand completely powers down (disable) a fabric card so  
that it can be removed from the chassis. For example, to disable fabric card 14:  
# disableboard fc 14  
#
6.5  
Removing Fabric Cards  
This procedure describes how to remove one fabric card as part of a replacement  
operation.  
Removing a Fabric Card  
Caution – Before beginning this procedure, have a fabric card filler panel or  
replacement fabric card prepared and standing by for immediate installation. A  
quick exchange is necessary to maintain chassis thermal management.  
Caution – If you are going to immediately replace a defective fabric card with a  
new one, inspect and prepare the new fabric card, performing Step 1 through Step 6  
in “Installing a Fabric Card” on page 6-8 before starting this procedure.  
Removing the fabric card is a two-person task, as both people must work in a  
synchronized manner. To prevent damage to the fabric card or the pins of the  
midplane connector, the two installers perform identical tasks simultaneously.  
1. Extend the antitilt bar from the bottom of the switch chassis.  
2. Power off the fabric card, using the deactivateand disableboard  
commands.  
3. Using a 17 mm socket and ratchet, turn each retainer drive screw  
counter-clockwise until no resistance is felt.  
4. Slowly rotate each retainer drive screw counter-clockwise, until resistance is  
felt, then stop.  
5. Simultaneously rotate the retainer drive screws clockwise, stopping at each half  
turn, to maintain synchronization.  
6. Continue synchronized rotation until greater resistance is felt, then stop.  
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7. Rotate both retainer levers to the unlock position.  
8. Grasp the handles at both ends of the fabric card and slowly pull it from the  
chassis.  
Stop when the fabric card is halfway out.  
9. Improve your grip to support the weight of the fabric card.  
10. Continue to pull the fabric card out.  
11. Lift the fabric card out and away from the chassis.  
12. Set the fabric card onto a flat horizontal work surface.  
13. Immediately install replacement fabric card or filler panel into the vacant slot.  
Continue to “Installing a Fabric Card” on page 6-8, Step 8, or perform the  
following:  
a. Grasp the handles at each end of the filler panel and lift the panel to the  
vacant slot.  
b. Turn the levers counter-clockwise to the unlock position.  
c. Slide the filler panel into the chassis until it stops.  
d. Turn the levers clockwise to the lock position.  
14. Retract and secure the antitilt bar.  
6.6  
Installing Fabric Cards  
This procedure describes how to install one fabric card as part of a replacement  
operation. If you are installing more than one fabric card, repeat the procedure for  
each fabric card. Alternatively, refer to the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Installation  
Guide.  
Installing a Fabric Card  
Installing the fabric card is a two-person task, as both people must work in a  
synchronized manner. To prevent damage to the fabric card or the pins of the  
midplane connector, the two installers perform identical tasks simultaneously.  
1. Extend the antitilt bar from the bottom of the switch chassis.  
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3. Inspect the connectors, fans, and retainers.  
See:  
“Inspecting the Fabric Card iTRAC Connectors” on page 6-3  
“Inspecting the Fans” on page 6-5  
“Inspecting the Retainers” on page 6-5  
4. Place a fabric card on a work surface, with the retainers facing the two  
installers.  
5. Using a 17 mm socket and ratchet, turn each retainer drive screw fully  
counter-clockwise until resistance is felt.  
6. Rotate both the retainer drive screws clockwise, 1/4 turn.  
Caution – If you are preparing a new fabric card as a replacement operation, stop  
here and refer to: “Removing a Fabric Card” on page 6-7  
7. Remove the filler panel where the fabric card is to install.  
a. Grasp the locking levers at each end of the filler panel.  
b. Turn the levers counter-clockwise to the unlocked position.  
c. Lift the filler panel away from the chassis by the handles.  
d. Set the filler panel aside.  
8. Lift the fabric card from the work surface and orient it vertically, with the  
status LEDs at the bottom.  
9. Insert the fabric card into the chassis at the vacant slot.  
Ensure that the fabric card is vertical.  
Note – Once the fabric card is about halfway into the slot, it is no longer necessary  
to bear the weight of the fabric card.  
10. Continue to slide the fabric card in, maintaining a vertical orientation.  
When you feel resistance, stop.  
11. Rotate both retainer levers to the unlocked position.  
12. Slide the fabric card for another 1.75 in (4 cm) until it stops.  
13. Rotate both retainer levers to the locked position.  
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14. Slowly rotate each retainer drive screw clockwise, until resistance is felt, then  
stop.  
15. Simultaneously rotate the retainer drive screws clockwise, stopping at each half  
turn, to maintain synchronization.  
During this time, the retainer levers might have moved from the locked position.  
Move the levers back to the locked position and continue.  
16. Continue synchronized rotation until greater resistance is felt, then stop.  
17. Verify that the fabric card is properly seated in the slot.  
18. Give each retainer drive screw a final turn to torque.  
19. Retract and secure the antitilt bar.  
20. Power on and activate the fabric card using the enableboardand activate  
commands.  
21. Verify the operation of the new fabric card.  
6.7  
Powering On Fabric Cards  
After installing a fabric card, use the enableboardcommand to bring standby  
power to the fabric card. For example, to enable fabric card 14:  
# enableboard fc 14  
fc 14 is now enabled  
#
Once enabled, bring the fabric card up to full power with the activatecommand.  
The activatecommand also enables routing of links to use the new fabric card.  
For example, to activate fabric card 14:  
# activate fc 14  
Activating FC 14  
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter  
Command issued via IPMB, status = 0 (0x0)  
Command executed successfully  
#
Use the following commands to verify the status of the new fabric card:  
showpresent  
checkpwrfault  
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checkvoltages  
checkswitches  
showtemps  
More complex and verbose commands are available for verification. See the Sun  
Datacenter Switch 3456 Administration Guide and Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Reference  
Manual for further information.  
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7
This chapter describes procedures for servicing the line cards. Topics include:  
Section 7.1 “Line Card Considerations” on page 7-1  
Section 7.2 “Troubleshooting Line Cards” on page 7-2  
Section 7.3 “Inspecting Line Cards” on page 7-3  
Section 7.4 “Powering Off Line Cards” on page 7-6  
Section 7.5 “Removing Line Cards” on page 7-7  
Section 7.6 “Installing Line Cards” on page 7-12  
Section 7.7 “Powering On Line Cards” on page 7-15  
Commands described in this chapter are executed at the management console. See  
the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Administration Guide for more information about these  
commands.  
7.1  
Line Card Considerations  
Caution – The thermal management of the switch chassis is compromised when a  
line card slot is vacant. You must install a filler panel or replacement line card  
immediately after removing one.  
Line cards use high-density iTRAC connectors that interface with the midplane pins.  
If these connectors are damaged, the pins of the midplane connector are also  
damaged upon line card insertion.  
Equally important, the line cards have iPASS connectors for attaching IB cables. If  
one of these connectors is damaged, then 24 nodes of the line card cannot be used.  
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You must inspect the front and back line card connectors, and retainers before  
installing the line card into the switch chassis.  
7.2  
Troubleshooting Line Cards  
The status LEDs on the line cards can help you determine the problems with the line  
cards. See TABLE 7-1.  
TABLE 7-1  
Glyph  
Line Card Status LEDs  
Name  
Color  
State and Meaning  
Locator  
White  
On – No function.  
Off – Normal operation.  
Flashing – The line card is identifying itself.  
Ready-to-Remove  
Blue  
On – Line card has been disabled and is ready to be removed.  
Off – Do not remove  
Flashing – No function.  
Attention  
Ok  
Amber  
Green  
Green  
On – Fault detected.  
Off – No fault detected.  
Flashing – Critical error.  
On – Normal operation at full power.  
Off – Standby voltage, or no power at all applied.  
Flashing – No Function.  
N/A  
Link  
On – Link established.  
Off – No link or link down.  
Flashing – Symbol error.  
Additionally, the following commands can provide basic status information:  
showpresent  
checkpwrfault  
checkvoltages  
checkswitches  
showtemps  
More complex and verbose commands are available for troubleshooting. See the Sun  
Datacenter Switch 3456 Administration Guide and Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Reference  
Manual for further information.  
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7.3  
Inspecting Line Cards  
Caution – Inspect the replacement line card before removing the defective line card  
from the chassis. This way, you can make a quick exchange and not compromise the  
thermal management of the switch.  
Inspecting the Line Card iTRAC Connectors  
The large iTRAC connectors on line cards are the receptacles for the midplane  
connector pins. These connectors are checked just as meticulously as the midplane  
connector pins. However, you must verify that no connectors are damaged and no  
holes are blocked.  
You need the following tools:  
Bright flashlight  
Magnifying glass or loupe  
Dental type metal pick  
1. Unwrap the line card from its antistatic packaging.  
2. Place the line card on a work surface with the iTRAC connectors facing you.  
3. Using the flashlight positioned to the side and above you, look at the holes of  
the left-end connector.  
Look at the holes straight on. See FIGURE 7-1.  
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Note – Do not look at the individual holes, rather look at all of the connector’s holes  
as a group. A damaged or contaminated hole will be apparent.  
4. Look for any closed over or contaminated holes.  
A closed-over or contaminated hole appears brighter than the surrounding holes.  
If you see any closed-over or contaminated holes, use the magnifying glass and  
pick to remove the contamination or open the closed-over hole.  
Verify that the contamination has been removed from the connector and the  
connector surface is clean. Use a spare midplane connector pin to verify the  
resistance to insertion.  
If there is great resistance, but the pin does enter the hole properly, investigate  
why.  
If the pin does not enter the hole at all, reject the line card. Contact your  
SunServiceSM representative.  
5. Look for any enlarged or cracked holes.  
An enlarged or cracked hole appears darker than the surrounding holes.  
If you see any enlarged or cracked holes, use a spare midplane connector pin to  
verify the resistance to insertion.  
If the insertion gives a little resistance and the pin does not wobble in the hole,  
the connector is still acceptable.  
If there is no resistance to insertion and the pin can wobble in the hole, reject  
the fabric card. Contact your SunService representative.  
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6. Move your head slightly right to the next connector, and inspect its pins,  
repeating Step 4 and Step 5.  
7. Continue in this manner for each connector until you reach the right side of the  
line card.  
Inspecting the Line Card iPASS Connectors  
The small iPASS connectors on the line card are for the InfiniBand cables. The design  
of these connectors is much simpler and more robust, so inspection is much easier.  
Check the small connectors for any debris, or cracked or bent fittings.  
Most debris can be blown out. If you find a cracked or bent connector, contact  
your Sun Service representative.  
Inspecting the Retainers  
The two retainers on the line card serve three purposes:  
Align the line card for proper insertion into the chassis.  
Allow final insertion of the line card into the chassis and simplify the physical  
connection of the line card connectors to the midplane connectors.  
Allow extraction of the line card from the chassis and simplify the physical  
disconnection of the line card connectors from the midplane connectors.  
The retainer’s design is shown in FIGURE 7-2.  
Ensure that the pieces of the retainer look finished, move smoothly, do not  
bind, or do not feel loose or sloppy in any way.  
See FIGURE 7-2.  
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FIGURE 7-2 Retainer Design  
7.4  
Powering Off Line Cards  
Powering off a line card is a two-stage process. First you must take the line card to a  
standby state, then you can power off the line card completely.  
The deactivatecommand powers down the line card to a standby state. For  
example, to deactivate line card 20:  
# deactivate lc 20  
Deactivating LC 20  
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter  
Command issued via IPMB, status = 0 (0x0)  
Command executed successfully  
#
The disableboardcommand completely powers down (disable) a line card so that  
it can be removed from the chassis. For example, to disable line card 20:  
# disableboard lc 20  
#
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7.5  
Removing Line Cards  
This procedure describes how to remove one line card as part of a replacement  
operation.  
Removing a Line Card  
Caution – Before beginning this procedure, have a line card filler panel or  
replacement line card prepared and standing by for immediate installation. A quick  
exchange is necessary to maintain chassis thermal management.  
Caution – If you are going to immediately replace a defective line card with a new  
one, inspect and prepare the new line card, performing Step 1 through Step 6 in  
“Installing a Line Card” on page 7-12 before starting this procedure.  
Removing the line card is a two-person task, as both people must work in a  
synchronized manner. To prevent damage to the line card or the pins of the  
1. Extend the antitilt bar from the bottom of the switch chassis.  
2. Power off the line card, using the deactivateand disableboardcommands.  
3. Remove the IB cables from the iPASS connectors on the front of the line card.  
See “Removing Cables From the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456” on page 2-22.  
4. Using a 17 mm socket and ratchet, turn each retainer drive screw  
counter-clockwise until no resistance is felt.  
5. Slowly rotate each retainer drive screw counter-clockwise, until resistance is  
felt, then stop.  
6. Simultaneously rotate the retainer drive screws clockwise, stopping at each half  
turn, to maintain synchronization.  
7. Continue synchronized rotation until greater resistance is felt, then stop.  
8. Rotate both retainer levers to the unlock position.  
See FIGURE 7-3.  
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FIGURE 7-3 Unlocking Retainer Levers  
9. Grasp the handles at both ends of the line card and slowly pull it from the  
chassis.  
Stop when the line card is halfway out. See FIGURE 7-4.  
FIGURE 7-4 Pulling Line Card Out  
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10. Improve your grip to support the weight of the line card.  
11. Continue to pull the line card out.  
12. Lift the line card out and away from the chassis.  
13. Set the line card onto a flat horizontal work surface.  
14. Immediately install replacement line card or filler panel into the vacant slot.  
Continue to “Installing a Line Card” on page 7-12, Step 8, or perform the  
following:  
a. Grasp the handles at each end of the filler panel and lift the panel to the  
vacant slot.  
b. Turn the levers counter-clockwise to the unlock position.  
See FIGURE 7-5.  
FIGURE 7-5 Turning Filler Panel Lock Levers Counter-Clockwise  
c. Slide the filler panel into the chassis until it stops.  
See FIGURE 7-6.  
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FIGURE 7-6 Installing the Filler Panel  
d. Turn the levers clockwise to the lock position.  
See FIGURE 7-7.  
FIGURE 7-7 Turning Filler Panel Lock Levers Clockwise  
15. Retract and secure the antitilt bar.  
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7.6  
Installing Line Cards  
This procedure describes how to install one line card as part of a replacement  
operation. If you are installing more than one line card, repeat the procedure for  
each line card. Alternatively, refer to the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Installation Guide.  
Installing a Line Card  
Installing the line card is a two-person task, as both people must work in a  
synchronized manner. To prevent damage to the line card or the pins of the  
midplane connector, the two installers perform identical tasks simultaneously.  
3. Inspect the connectors and retainers.  
See:  
“Inspecting the Line Card iTRAC Connectors” on page 7-3  
“Inspecting the Line Card iPASS Connectors” on page 7-5  
“Inspecting the Retainers” on page 7-5  
4. Place a line card on a work surface, with the retainers facing the two installers.  
5. Using a 17 mm socket and ratchet, turn each retainer drive screw fully  
counter-clockwise until resistance is felt.  
6. Rotate both the retainer drive screws clockwise, 1/4 turn.  
Caution – If you are preparing a new line card as a replacement operation, stop  
here and refer to: “Removing a Line Card” on page 7-7  
7. Remove the filler panel for where the line card is to install.  
a. Grasp the locking levers at each end of the filler panel.  
See FIGURE 7-8.  
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FIGURE 7-8 Turning Filler Panel Lock Levers  
b. Turn the levers counter-clockwise to the unlocked position.  
See FIGURE 7-8.  
c. Lift the filler panel away from the chassis by the handles.  
See FIGURE 7-9.  
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FIGURE 7-9 Removing the Filler Panel  
d. Set the filler panel aside.  
8. Lift the line card from the work surface and orient it horizontally, with the link  
LEDs across the bottom.  
9. Insert the line card into the chassis at the vacant slot.  
Ensure that the line card is square to the chassis and not skewed.  
Note – Once the line card is about halfway into the slot, it is no longer necessary to  
bear the weight of the line card.  
10. Continue to slide the line card in, maintaining a squared orientation.  
When you feel resistance, stop.  
11. Rotate both retainer levers to the unlocked position.  
12. Slide the line card for another 1.75 in (4 cm) until it stops.  
13. Rotate both retainer levers to the locked position.  
14. Slowly rotate each retainer drive screw clockwise, until resistance is felt, then  
stop.  
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15. Simultaneously rotate the retainer drive screws clockwise, stopping at each half  
turn, to maintain synchronization.  
During this time, the retainer levers might have moved from the locked position.  
Move the levers back to the locked position and continue.  
16. Continue synchronized rotation until greater resistance is felt, then stop.  
17. Verify that the line card is properly seated in the slot.  
18. Give each retainer drive screw a final turn to torque.  
20. Power on and activate the line card using the enableboardand activate  
commands.  
21. Attach the IB cables to the line card.  
See “Attaching Cables to the Sun Datacenter Switch 3456” on page 2-23.  
22. Verify the operation of the new line card.  
7.7  
Powering On Line Cards  
After installing a line card, use the enableboardcommand to bring standby power  
to the line card. For example, to enable line card 20:  
# enableboard lc 20  
lc 20 is now enabled  
#
Once enabled, bring the line card up to full power with the activatecommand.  
The activatecommand also enables routing of links to use the new line card. For  
example, to activate line card 20:  
# activate lc 20  
Activating LC 20  
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter  
Command issued via IPMB, status = 0 (0x0)  
Command executed successfully  
#
Use the following commands to verify the status of the new line card:  
showpresent  
checkpwrfault  
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checkvoltages  
checkswitches  
showtemps  
More complex and verbose commands are available for verification. See the Sun  
Datacenter Switch 3456 Administration Guide and Sun Datacenter Switch 3456 Reference  
Manual for further information.  
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Index  
off, 5-2  
on, 5-6  
removing, 5-3  
troubleshooting, 5-2  
A
clia  
deactivate, 5-2  
C
cable  
plates  
switchover, 5-3, 5-6  
switch-specific  
trays  
trees  
activate, 6-10, 7-15  
removing, 2-17  
connectors  
cables  
CMCs, 1-4  
fabric cards, 1-5  
fans, 1-3  
line cards, 1-6  
power supplies, 1-2  
cautions, 2-21  
cautions, 2-21  
chassis  
parts  
disableboard command, 6-7, 7-6  
disablepsu command, 3-2  
CMCs  
installing, 5-4  
IPMB addresses, 1-5  
LEDs  
location, 1-4  
status, 5-2  
parts, 1-4  
E
enableboard command, 6-10, 7-15  
enablepsu command, 3-8  
powering  
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fabric cards  
cable  
fans, 6-5  
IPMB addresses, 1-6  
LEDs  
CMCs, 5-4  
fans, 4-3  
line cards, 7-12  
power supplies, 3-5  
parts, 1-5  
IPMB addresses  
CMCs, 1-5  
off, 6-6  
on, 6-10  
fans  
LEDs  
parts, 1-3  
CMCs  
fabric cards  
fans  
line cards  
removing, 4-1  
filler panels  
I
iPASS connectors, 7-5  
retainers, 7-5  
inspection tools, 7-3  
installing, 7-12  
IPMB addresses, 1-7  
LEDs  
iTRAC connectors, 6-3  
iPASS connectors, 7-5  
iTRAC connectors, 7-3  
retainers, 7-5  
pins  
front, 2-10  
rear, 2-7  
inspection tools  
location, 1-6  
status, 7-2  
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parts, 1-6  
on  
powering  
CMCs, 5-6  
off, 7-6  
on, 7-15  
fabric cards, 6-10  
R
M
cable  
midplane  
connector nomenclature  
fans, 4-1  
filler panels, 2-1  
line cards, 7-7  
pins, 2-13  
with needlenose pliers, 2-14  
power supplies, 3-3  
P
parts  
front, 1-1  
fans, 1-3  
pins  
inserting, 2-15  
rear, 2-7  
CMCs, 5-2  
fabric cards, 6-2  
fans, 4-1  
line cards, 7-2  
connectors, 1-2  
LEDs  
power supplies, 3-2  
parts, 1-2  
powering  
off, 3-2  
on, 3-7  
troubleshooting, 3-2  
powering  
off  
CMCs, 5-2  
fabric cards, 6-6  
line cards, 7-6  
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