HP Console Management Controller User Manual
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Console Mana geme nt Controlle r User Guide Second Edition (July 2001) Part Number 218258-002 Compaq Computer Corporatio n
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Notice © 2001 Compaq Co mputer Co rporation Compaq, Compaq In sight Manager and the Co mpaq logo Regist ered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Intel is a trademark of In tel Corporation in the United States and other countries. Compa q sha ll n ot be l iabl e for t ech nical or edi tor ial er rors or om issi ons c ontai ne d here in. The infor mati on i n this doc ume nt is pro vided âa s isâ wi th out w arr anty of an y kin d and i s s ubjec t to c ha nge with out not ice. The wa rra nties f or Compa q pr oduct s ar e set f orth i n the e xpre ss lim ite d war rant y statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as con stituting an addit iona l war ra nty. Compaq service tool software, in cluding associated docu mentation, is the property of and contains confi dent ial te chn olo gy of C ompa q Com puter Cor porat io n. Ser vice c ustom er i s her eby lic ense d to use the software only for activities directl y relating to the delivery of, and only during the term of, the appli cabl e ser vice s del ivere d by C ompa q or its a uthor ize d servic e pr ovi der. Cust omer may n ot mo dif y or re verse e ngi neer , re move, or tr ansfe r the softw are or m ake the softw are or a ny re sulta nt dia gno sis or system mana gement data available to ot her parties witho ut Compaqâs or its ser vice providerâs c onsent. Upon termination of the services, c ustomer will, at Compaqâs or its service providerâs opti on, destroy or re turn t he sof twar e an d assoc iat ed doc ume ntati on i n its p osse ssio n. Compaq Console Ma nagemen t Controller User Guide Seco nd Edi tion ( July 2001 ) Part Number 218258-002
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Contents About This Guide Text Conv entions ....................................................................................................... vii Symbols in Text ....................................................................................................... viii Symbols on Equ ipment ............................................................................................ viii Rack Stability .............................................................................................................ix Getting Help ................................................................................................................ x Compaq Technical Suppo rt .................................................................................. x Compaq W ebsite................................................................................................... x Compaq Authorized Rese ller ................................................................................ x Chapter 1 Overview Compaq Co nsole Management Con troller ............................................................... 1 -2 General Description ................................................................................................. 1-2 Standard C MC Features ........................................................................................... 1-3 Communications Po rts ...................................................................................... 1-4 Compaq Intelligent Rack Manag er Lite............................................................ 1-4 Front Panel ............................................................................................................... 1-5 Front Panel Controls ......................................................................................... 1-6 Front Panel LEDs ............................................................................................. 1 -6 Rear Panel ................................................................................................................ 1-7 Chapter 2 Installation Installation Requiremen ts ........................................................................................ 2-2 Items supplied with the bas ic CMC Kit ............................................................ 2 -2 Items not supp lied with the CMC Kit ............................................................... 2-6
iv Compaq Co nsole Mana geme nt Con trolle r User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Installation Procedures ............................................................................................. 2-7 Installing the Stand ard Sensors ......................................................................... 2 -8 Connecting the Cord Retention Bracket ......................................................... 2 -17 Connecting the Sensors to the CMC ............................................................... 2-18 Connecting th e Fan Assemblies ...................................................................... 2-19 Connecting the Input Power Cord to th e CMC ............................................... 2 -20 Connecting the C MC to Utility Power ............................................................ 2-21 Connecting the Network Cable ....................................................................... 2-22 Securing Cables to th e CMC........................................................................... 2-22 Mounting th e CMC in the Rack ...................................................................... 2-23 Powering on the C MC .................................................................................... 2 -23 Configuring the CMC ..................................................................................... 2-24 Using the Front Serial Port ............................................................................. 2-25 Installation Co mpletion .......................................................................................... 2-25 Chapter 3 Operation LCD Menu ............................................................................................................... 3-2 Status Menu ...................................................................................................... 3-3 System Info rmation Menu ................................................................................ 3-4 Setup Menu ....................................................................................................... 3-5 Alert Handling ......................................................................................................... 3-6 Silencing an Audible Alarm.............................................................................. 3-7 Deactivating an Alarm Relay ............................................................................ 3-7 Chapter 4 Software Compaq Intelligent Rack Manag er Lite Software .................................................... 4-1 System Requi rements ............................................................................................... 4-2 Preinstallation Tasks ................................................................................................ 4-2 Software Installation ................................................................................................ 4-3 Uninstalling the Software ................................................................................. 4-4 Accessing the Software ..................................................................................... 4-4 Logging In to the Software ............................................................................... 4-5 Screen Layout .......................................................................................................... 4-5 Software Settings ..................................................................................................... 4-6 Add/Remove Device Screen ............................................................................. 4-7 Messaging Setup Screen ................................................................................... 4-8 Email Setup Screen ........................................................................................... 4-9 Pager Setup Screen ......................................................................................... 4-10
About T his Gui de v Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S ch e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0/ 0 1 3:04 A M Change Password Screen ................................................................................ 4 -11 Device Configu ration............................................................................................. 4-12 CMC Properties Screen .................................................................................. 4-13 Sensor Setup Screen ....................................................................................... 4-15 Accessory Setup Screen.................................................................................. 4-16 Threshold Con figuration Screen ..................................................................... 4 -18 Alert Handling Screen .................................................................................... 4-19 Manual Control Screen ................................................................................... 4-20 Log Screen ...................................................................................................... 4-22 Device Monitoring ................................................................................................. 4-22 Active Alarms Screen ..................................................................................... 4-23 Device Home Screen ...................................................................................... 4-24 Terminal Program Op eration ................................................................................. 4-26 Starting HyperTermin al .................................................................................. 4-26 Navigating Menus........................................................................................... 4-27 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshoo ting During Startup .............................................................................. 5-2 Troubleshoo ting After Startup ................................................................................. 5-3 Repairing the CMC .................................................................................................. 5-3 Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Compliance Id entification Numbers .....................................................A-1 Federal Commun ications Commission Notice ........................................................ A-2 Class A Equipmen t ...........................................................................................A-2 Class B Equ ipment ...........................................................................................A-3 Modifications.................................................................................................... A-4 Canadian Notice (Av is Canadien) ...........................................................................A-4 Class A Equipmen t ...........................................................................................A-4 Class B Equ ipment ...........................................................................................A-4 European Union Notice ...........................................................................................A-5 Japanese Notice ....................................................................................................... A-5 China Taiwan N otic e............................................................................................... .A-5
vi Compaq Co nsole Mana geme nt Con trolle r User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Appendix B Electrostatic Dis charge Grounding Methods .................................................................................................B-2 Appendix C Specifications Specifications ...........................................................................................................C-2 Appendix D Pin Layout Configuration Compaq C MC ......................................................................................................... D-1 Index
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M About This Guide This guide is designe d to be used as step-by-ste p instructions for in stallation and a s a re fer ence f or oper ati on, tro uble sho otin g, an d fut ure u pgra des. Text Conve ntions This docum ent u ses t he f ollowi ng c onv enti ons t o disti ngu ish e leme nts of te xt: Keys Keys appear in bo ldface. A plus sign ( ) between two ke ys in dicat es t hat t hey s houl d be pr es sed simulta ne ousl y. USER INPUT User input appears in a d ifferent typ eface and in uppercase. FILENAMES Filenames appear in uppercase italics. Menu O ptio ns, Command Names, Dialog Box Names These elements appear in initial ca pital letters. COMMANDS, DIRECTORY NAMES, and DRIVE NAMES These elements appear in upp ercase. Type When you ar e in structe d t o type information, t ype the informat ion without pressin g the En ter key. Enter When yo u are instr ucte d to ente r information, type the i nform ati on and t he n pres s the Enter key.
viii Compaq Console M anagement Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Symbols in Text These symb ols m ay be fou nd in t he te xt of thi s gui de. T hey ha ve the fol lowi ng meanings. WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates th at failu re to f ollow directi ons in the warn ing could res ult in bod ily harm or loss of li fe. CAUTION: Text s et off in this mann er indica tes tha t failure to follow directions could resu lt in damage to eq uipment o r loss of in formation. IMPORTANT: Text set off in this man ner presen ts clarify ing inform ation or s pecific instruction s. NOTE: Text se t off i n this manner pre sents comm entary, sidelights, o r interest ing point s of informa tion. Symbols on Eq uipme nt These icons may be lo cated on equipment in areas where hazardous cond itions may exist. This s ymbol in conju nction with any of th e follow ing s ymbols indicates the presence of a p otenti al hazard. T he potenti al for injur y exists if warning s are not obs erved. Review the document ation for s pecific det ails. This s ymbol indicates th e presence o f hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazard s. Refer all s ervicing to q ualified personnel. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from e lectric sh ock hazards, d o not open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to qualified p ersonnel. This s ymbol indicates th e presence o f electric s hock hazard s. The area contains n o user or field servic eable parts . Do not op en for any reason. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from e lectric s hock hazards, d o not open th is enclosu re.
About This Guide ix Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M This s ymbol on an RJ-45 receptac le indica tes a Networ k Inte rface Connectio n. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric sh ock, fire, or damag e to the equipmen t, do not plug telephon e or telecommu nications connectors in to this receptacl e. This s ymbol indicates the presen ce of a hot s urface or h ot componen t. If this su rface is contact ed, the pot ential fo r injury exists. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury f rom a hot comp onent, allow the surface to cool before to uching. Importa nt Safet y Inform ation Before installing t his product, read the Important S afety Informatio n guide provided in the Cons ole Management Contro ller (CMC) Ki t. Rack Stability WARNING: Make sure that the rack containin g the CMC is stable. The f ollowin g conditi ons must be met: â The level ing fee t are exten ded to the floor. â The full w eight of the rac k rests on th e levelin g feet. â The stab ilizing feet a re attach ed to the r ack if it is a sing le-rack installa tion. â The racks are coupled t ogether in multipl e-rack ins tallation s. â A rack may beco me uns table if mor e than one co mponent is extended for any reason. E xtend on ly one comp onent a t a time.
x Compaq Co nsole Mana geme nt Con trolle r User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Getting Help If you have a pro blem and have e xh aust ed the inf orma ti on in t his g uide, yo u can get fur ther inf orma tion a nd other hel p in the f ollow ing l ocati o ns. Compaq Technical Suppo rt In North America, call the Compaq Technical Phone Support Center at 1-800-652 -6672 (1-800-OK-CO MPAQ) 1 . This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a wee k. Outside North America, call the nearest Compaq Technical Support Phone Center . Tel eph one n umber s for worl d wi de Te chnic al S uppor t Ce nters a re listed on the Compaq website. Access the Comp aq website at http://www.compaq.com. Be sur e to ha ve t he fol lowi ng i nfor mat ion a vail able bef ore c alling Com paq : â Tec hnica l sup por t regist rat ion n um ber ( if appl ica ble) â Product serial number(s ) â Prod uct m odel name( s) a nd num ber (s) â Applicable error m essages â Add- on b oard s or har dw are â Thir d-pa rty har dwar e or softw are â Oper ati ng syst em ty pe an d revi sion l evel â Detailed, specific questi ons Compaq Website For more info rmation on Compaq products, access the Compaq website at www.compaq.com. Compaq Authorized Reseller For the name of the nearest Co mpaq authorized reseller: â In the U nite d Sta tes, call 1-800 -3 45-1 518. â In Ca nada, call 1-8 00- 263- 5868. â Elsewhere, access the Compaq website at www.compaq.com. 1 For co ntinu ous qual ity im prov eme nt, c alls m ay be rec orde d or m onit ore d.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Chap ter 1 Overview This chapter contains information on the following topics: â Com paq Con sole Ma nage ment Contr oller â Gener al de scr iptio n â Standard CMC features â Front pane l â Rear pane l
1-2 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Compaq Console Manage ment Cont roller The Cons ole Management Co ntroll er (CMC) offers one model , part numb er 203039-B21. This unit is rack-mo untable and is Worldwide voltage adapta ble. General Desc ription The CMC is a rack-moun ted device inte nde d to m onit or an d co ntr ol the environment within a single-rack or multiple-rack suites. The system cons ists of a CMC, seve ral se ns ors, a nd the Com paq In tell igen t Rac k Mana ger Lite softwa re. With t he s oftwa re, yo u ca n easi ly c onfi gur e the CM C, r emote ly receive system status and alerts, and initiate plan ned actions. Optional sensor kits are available to ex pand the capabilities of the CMC and include a dditional tempe ratur e, h umi dity, vibr atio n and i ntr usio n sens ors, as well as sm oke detection and electronic door locks. A num ber of sens ors ca n be c onne cte d to the CMC t o mo nit or tem perat ure , humi dity, smoke , me cha nical s hoc k/ vibrat io n, an d sec urit y. Wit h the pr oper setup, the system can : â Monitor voltage within t he rack. â Monitor temperature within the rack â Monitor humidity le vels in the rack. â Detect whether rack doors are op en or closed. â Detect someone tampering with the rack . â Detect smoke within the rack. â Remotely lock and un lock the rack doors. The s ystem c an be pr o gram med wit h thre sh olds for the sens ors t o trig ger alarms, and prog rammed to take action on those alarms. For examp le, from the Console, the C MC can be programmed to turn the rack fans on when the rack temperature is too warm or turn the rac k fan assemblies off if smoke is detected. Should an unautho rized person attempt to enter the rack, the system may sound an audible alarm, send an alert message to the Conso le, send an e-mail, send a page, o r activate an alarm relay switch connected to s ome devic e set u p by t he us er, suc h as a sir en, or rot ati ng lig ht.
Overview 1-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Standa rd CMC Featu res â 1U de sign â Ethe rnet c omm unic ati ons por t for dat a exc hange wi th a ho st c omput er â Four a nal og in puts: G Two temperature inputs G One hu midity inpu t G One volt age monitor for AC mains â Two pr ogr amm able fan o utp ut pow er c ontr ols â Eight discrete inp uts G Four intrusio n inputs G One sm oke i nput G One mechanical shock/vibration input G Two Auxiliary (AUX) inputs â Two e lect roni c do or loc k c ontr ols â Easy c onfi gura tio n via : G Compa q Int elli gent Rac k Ma nager L ite G Serial po rt on fro nt panel G SNMP - TCP/IP G User inpu ts on f ro nt pane l â Audible and v isual alarm indicators â Monito ring of up to t wo racks â Two u ser -pr ogram mabl e ala rm outp uts, f or r otat ing li ght s or other ala rm devic es ( not i ncl uded) NOTE: If the exte rnal tempera ture sen sors are not c onnected , the in ternal temp eratur e of the unit w ill be dis played .
1-4 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Communications Ports The commun ications port for data exch ange with the host computer con sists of an Ether net port ( RJ-4 5) usi ng SNM P com muni cat ion. The serial communication port (RJ-11 ) allows for the use of a VT- 100/Xm o dem de vic e. Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite With each CMC, Compaq supplies a CD containing In telligent Rack Manager Lite so ftware. This soft ware permits the administrato r to moni tor and manage the ra ck e nvir onme nt thr ou gh the Inter net usi ng Int ernet Ex plore r. Software capabilities i nclude the following: â Conf iguri ng t he CM C â Monitoring the foll owing sensors: G Input voltage G Temperature (up to two) G Humidity G Smoke G Mecha nic al s hock/ vi brati on G Intrus io n (up t o four do ors) â Contr olli ng d oor l ocks f or o ne or tw o ra cks â Activating relay control s â Acti vat ing an d mo nitor ing up t o two r ack f an a rra ys â Logging all events â Sendi ng a Window s mes sage â Sendi ng a n email m essa ge â Sending a pager notifica tion
Overview 1-5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Front Panel The CM C is r ack-m ou ntabl e in a 1U c onfi gura tion. 2 1 6 4 3 7 5 8 9 10 Figure 1-1. Fr ont panel c onfigurat ion Table 1-1 CMC Front Panel î Alarm LED î Network LED î Serial communica tion LE D î Serial communication port (RJ-11) î Escape butt on î Scroll up but ton î Enter/Alarm s ilence butt on î LCD disp lay î Power LED î Power button
1-6 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Front Panel Controls The CMC front p anel includes the controls required to: â Power the uni t On or Off. â Scroll throu gh LCD menus. â Select LCD menu item s. â Silence audible alarms and deactivate alarm relays (if these features are enabled in the cont rol software). NOTE: For informat ion about chan ging the con figurati on on the CM C, or to check the current configura tion, see Chap ter 4, âSoftw are.â Front Panel LEDs Each L ED is descr ibe d in the fol lowi ng ta ble. See Ta ble 1-1 f or re fer ence. Table 1-2 Front Pa nel LE Ds LED Reference Color Meaning î Alarm LED Red General alarm indicat or (blinking). Orange Warni ng (intrusio n alert/te mperature warning). Green No alarm. î Network LED Green Normally O n. Blinking in dicates ac tivity. î Serial Communicat ion LED Green Normally Off. Bl inking in dicates communication. î Power LED Green Power On. NOTE: Alarm status may be view ed in the LCD dis play ( î ) or the s ystem console.
Overview 1-7 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Rear Panel The CMC features the fo llowing rear panel configuration: 1 2 3 4 5 7 15 9 11 13 6 18 16 14 10 12 8 20 21 19 17 Figure 1- 2. Rear panel co nfiguration
1-8 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Table 1-3 CMC Rear Panel Description Type of connector î Main power input AC input (IEC 320- 10A) î Input vo ltage monito r / Power input for Fan #1 and #2 AC input (IEC 320- 10A) î Fan #1 Power output for fan #1 (IEC 320 â 10A) î Fan #2 Power output for fan #2 (IEC 320 â 10A) î Relay #1 Alarm relay (RJ-12) î Relay #2 Alarm relay (RJ-12) î Intrusio n sensor #1 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Intrusio n sensor #2 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Intrusio n sensor #3 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Intrusio n sensor #4 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Smoke senso r Discrete i nput (RJ-12) î Shock/v ibration senso r Discrete input (RJ-12) î Lock #1 Discrete outpu t (RJ-12) î Lock #2 Discrete outpu t (RJ-12) î Auxiliary 1 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Auxiliary 2 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Temperature sensor #1 Analog input (RJ-12) î Temperature sensor #2 Analog input (RJ-12) î Humidity sensor Analog input (RJ-12) î I 2 C port I 2 C communications (RJ-45) î Ethernet port 10BaseT (RJ-45)
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Chap ter 2 Installation This c hap ter pr ovi des i nfor mati on on the f oll owi ng top ics: â Installation req uirements â Insta lla tion pr oce dures â Power ing on the CM C â Completin g the installation
2-2 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Installatio n Requi rement s This section lists item s required to i nstall the CMC. Items supplied with the basic CMC Kit The CM C Kit ( Com paq Par t N umber 203 039-B 21) conta ins the foll owi ng componen ts: Hardware Figure 2-1. CMC ki t contents (hardware) î Console Man agement Controller î RJ-12 to pigtail cabl es for r elay ports î Network cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45) î Jumper power cord s for fan array s and for mai n input power via UPS (IEC 320 to 320)
Installation 2-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM î Input powe r cord (country- specific) î Volta ge monitor cord/fan input cord (country-specific) î Tie wraps î Scre ws, washers and ca ge nuts î Serial communication cable (RJ-11 to DB-9) î Intrusion sensors (2 sets) î Sensor cable î Double- sided t ape î Sensor cable î Cord manage ment clips î Sensor cable î Temperature s ensor î Cord retention bracket Software/Refer ence Mater ial â Impo rtant Safety Infor mat ion guide to be reviewed befo re installing this produc t â Power Prod ucts D ocum enta tion CD â Com paq I ntelli ge nt Rac k Ma nager Lite CD â Comp aq Con sole Man age ment Co ntro ller Use r Guide â Warranty in formation
2-4 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Optional Sensor Kit, with assort ed cable lengths Compaq Part Number 203039-B22 (sol d separ atel y) Figure 2-2. Option al sens or kit conten t î Temperature s ensor î Humidi ty senso r bracket î Sensor cable î Screws a nd cage nuts î Sensor cable î Tie wraps î Sensor cable î Shock/vibr ation sens or î Sensor cable î Intrusion sensors (2 sets) î Humidi ty se nsor î Double si ded tape î Cord manage ment clips
Installation 2-5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Optional Smoke Sensor Kit Compaq Part Number 203039-B24 (sol d separ atel y) Figure 2-3. Op tional smoke s ensor k it contents î Smoke sen sor î End cap î Sampl ing tube se ctions î Screws î Tube couplings î Sampl ing tube bra cket Optional Door Locking Kit Compaq Part Number 203039-B23 (sol d separ atel y)
2-6 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Items not supplied with the CMC Kit Tools â A me dium fl at- blade d scre wdr iver a nd a #2 Phi lli ps scre wdr iver â Cage nut-fittin g tool (supplie d with the Compaq rack) IMPORTANT: Only use the pow er cords su pplied w ith the CMC. If the CMC d oes not include a pow er cord that is suitable f or your app lication, cont act an au thorized Compaq service rep resentativ e to obtain the ap propriate p ower cord. Refer to th e âPrecauti ons for Power Products â section of Import ant Safe ty Inform ation (guide included with the CMC Kit.)
Installation 2-7 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Inst allation Pr ocedures This section pro vides installation s teps to install t he CMC. 1. Attach the cord retention b racket to the CMC. 2. Install the s ensors in the racks. 3. Connect th e sensors to the CMC unit. 4. Connect the main input power cord to t he CMC, or if an Uninterruptib le Power System (UPS) will be used for main power, connect the power jumper cord to the CMC. 5. Connec t the i npu t powe r/ volta ge m onitor cor d to the CMC. 6. Connect ju mper power cords to the fan assemblies. 7. Secure the cables to the co rd retention bracket. 8. Mount the CM C in the r ac k. 9. Plug the input po wer cord to a UPS or AC power source. 10. Plug the fan input power cord to an AC source. 11. Secure the cables to the rack . 12. Power up t he CM C. 13. Set the initial configurati on using the front panel contro ls. 14. Inse rt th e software C D.
2-8 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Installing the Standard Sensors The se nsor cable s ma y be r oute d thr ough t he r ack a nd the n att ache d to t he rac k by usi ng the stic k-o n cable m ana geme nt cl ips or tie w rap s. Tempera ture Sen sor The temperature senso r can be installed on the ceiling of the rack , towards the rear, or near the mo st temperature-sensitive component in the rack. Figure 2-4. Ins talling th e tempera ture sens or
Installation 2-9 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Intrusion Sensor Intrusion Sensor An int rusi on se nsor cons ist s of tw o par ts: â A ma gnet â An electrical switch 1. The ma gnet s houl d be i nsta lled on the in side of the r ac k door a nd t he electrical switch on the rack as shown in the following instructions. Make s ure the ma gnet and switc h ali gn w ith eac h o ther a nd al low sufficient clearance fo r the doors to close. 2. The intr usio n se nsors s houl d be insta lle d on t he fron t door î of the rack, as well as the rear door î . 1 2 Figure 2-5. Installing the intrusion s ensor in the 9000 series rack
2-10 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM 1 2 Figure 2-6. Installing the intrusion s ensor in the 7000 series rack To co nnect a seri es of intr usion sensor s to t he sam e CM C port, rem ove t he plug s hip ped i n the se ns or an d conne ct the ca ble f rom a n addi ti onal i ntr usio n sensor , as s hown bel ow. 2 1 Figure 2-7. Int rusion s ensor
Installation 2-11 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Installing the Optional Sensors Tempera ture sen sor â The o ptiona l te mper at ure sen sor s hou ld be i nstal le d on t he ceil in g of t he second rack, to wards the rear. (See Figure 2-4) Intrusion sensor â The o ptiona l int rusi on se ns ors sh oul d be m ounte d on t he d oors of the second r ac k. (Se e Fig ures 2- 5 a nd 2-6)
2-12 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Humidity sensor â The optional humidity sensor should be installed as f ollows: a. Install the bracket for the humidity s ensor î to the rack using the larger screws . b. Fasten the sen sor uni t î to the bracket using the smaller screws. c. Snap th e co ve r î over the se nsor uni t. d. Connect th e sensor cable î to th e s enso r un it . 1 2 4 3 Figure 2-8. Installing the humidity sensor in the 9000 s eries rack 1 4 2 3 Figure 2-9. Installing the humidity sensor in the 7000 s eries rack
Installation 2-13 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Mechanical shock/vibration sensor â Instal l the opt ional mecha nica l sh ock/ vibra tio n se nsor o n the ra ils of the rack as follows: Figure 2-10. Ins talling the vibration sensor in the 9000 rack Figure 2-11. Ins talling the vibration sensor in the 7000 rack
2-14 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Smoke sensor kit â Instal l the opt ional smoke sens or as f oll ows : a. Place the smoke sensor î on rear rack doo r. Then place the screws with washer s î thr ough t he ho les i n the d oor a nd sec ure t he se nsor . IMPORTANT: For the smoke sen sor to be eff ective, the samp ling tu be must be p laced in the path of the e xhaust air from the eq uipmen t within the rack. b. Install a tu be coup lin g on a se cti on of t he sam pli ng t ube. I nsert the co upl ing int o th e s mok e sen so r. Po si tion th e ho les in the t ub e to face the equipment in the rack . Hand-tighten the connection of the coupli ng a nd sm oke se nsor. c. Ad d couplings and tubes until t he tube reaches the bottom of the door. d. Insert the plastic end cap on the bottom of the tube to secure the bracket to the end o f the tube î . e. Alig n the bottom tube î vert ic ally wi th the s en sor î . f. Insert a screw î (with washer) throug h the hole in the door and fasten it to the tube bracket î using a nut. 3 4 2 1 Figure 2-12. Ins talling th e smoke s ensor
Installation 2-15 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM g. Route the s ensor cable through the rack . h. Attach the cable to the rack with the stick-on cable retention clips or tie wraps included in the CMC basic unit. i. Connect the cable to the sensor î . 1 Figure 2-13. Connect ing the s moke sensor Smoke Sensor Operation NOTE: The smoke s ensor is for u se only with the CMC and is not suitab le for con nection to buildin g fire ala rm systems. Smoke passing by the sam pling tube will be drawn into the optical smoke sensor by t he fan. The smoke sens or ca n take up to 2 0 sec onds t o tri gger a n alarm to the CMC. Th e sampling tube must be placed in th e path of the exhaust air from the rack equipment. If smoke is detecte d, the sensor fan will automatica lly shut off . After the smoke has cleared, th e sensor can be reset by p ressing the RESET button fo r three sec onds. The sensor will not detect sm oke if the fan stops runni ng or runs too slowly. A fan fault like this will also trig ger a smoke alarm. A smoke alarm s hould be invest igat ed to dete rmi ne whe ther sm oke is prese nt or a fa n faul t occ urre d.
2-16 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Smoke Sensor Maintenanc e Keep t he sam pli ng t ube a nd hol es cle an a nd cle ar of dus t and debri s at all times. Check the smoke s ensor at least once per year. Use smoke test gas to check and ver ify pro per unit func tion alit y. Compaq recommends replacing the smoke senso r after the sensor detects a fir e. Conta ct a Com paq a uth orize d re pres enta tive for or de ring deta ils. Door locking kit â The o pti onal d oor l ocki ng ki t sho uld b e in stalle d o n the f ront a nd r ear doors of the rack. In stall t he optio nal door l ocki ng kit acc ordi ng to t he insta llati on in struc tio ns inc lude d wit h the kit. NOTE: The door locking kit is on ly for use w ith the C ompaq CMC.
Installation 2-17 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the Cord Retention Br acket Remo ve the sc rews î from the re ar of the CMC. Al ig n cor d rete ntio n brac ket with the holes in the rear of the unit and i nsert screws î . 1 1 1 1 Figure 2-14. Connecting the cord retention bracket
2-18 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the Sensors to the CM C The sensors connect to the rear of the CMC. See Table 1-4, fo r a description of the rear conn ectors. 1 2 3 4 5 7 15 9 11 13 6 18 16 14 10 12 8 20 21 19 17 Figure 2-15. CMC rear panel
Installation 2-19 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the Fan Assemblies The fan assemb lies should be connected to the fan po wer output sockets îî and î . The inp ut powe r/ volt age moni tori ng cor d s houl d be c onnec te d to the inp ut power plug î . The cable A is connecting the rack fan array in the second rack. A 2 3 4 Figure 2-16. Connect ing fan as semblies
2-20 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the Input Po wer Cord to the CMC Make sure the Power but ton î is in the Off position b efore connecting the input power co rd to the rear of the un it. 10 Figure 2-17. Power Button Connect the input power co rd to the input power socket î . 1 Figure 2-18. I nput power connectio n
Installation 2-21 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the CMC to Utility Powe r If a UPS is installed in the rack, connect the CMC to the UPS. If a UPS is not installed in the rack, use a grounded utility power outlet. The power fo r the fan ou tputs comes fro m the voltag e monitor inpu t. If th e rack c onfi gura tion i ncl ude s fan s, the r ack fa ns m ust be powe red f rom t he f an power outp ut soc ket s. NOTE: Do not conne ct the volta ge monitor input t o a UPS. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric sh ock or damag e to the equip ment, take these precaut ions: â Plug the input line cor d into a gro unded (earthed) e lectrical o utlet that is installed n ear the equ ipment and is eas ily acces sible. â Do not disa ble the grounding plug o n the input line co rd. The groundi ng plug is an important s afety feature. â Do not us e extension co rds. WARNING: Powe r grounds fo r the ma in AC input and t he volta ge monitor input are tied common w ithin th e CMC.
2-22 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the Network Cable Connect the network cable to the RJ-45 socket. Figure 2-19. Connecting the network cable Securing Cables to the CMC Use the tie wraps (included with the CMC Kit) to secure the cables to the cable rete nti on bra cke t. Figure 2-20. Securing cables to the CMC
Installation 2-23 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Mounting the CMC in the Rack The CMC mounts directly to the rack in a 1U configuration. Refer to the Comp aq Consol e Man agem ent Cont roll er Inst allati on Inst ruct ions (supplie d with the CMC Kit) f or directions. Figure 2-21. Mounting the unit in the rack Powering on the CMC Power On the unit by pressi ng the Pow er but ton î . 10 Figure 2-22. Turning the unit On
2-24 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Configuring the CMC Use the fro nt pa nel f or bas ic c onfi gura tion of the u nit. T he CM C is f ully localized to allow for complete fu nctionality of the front panel in m ultiple langua ges. 6 7 5 8 Figure 2-23. CMC front panel Selecting th e Language Use the CMC front panel controls to select the approp riate language. To select the la ngua ge: 1. Press Scroll Up î to select the appropriate language. 2. Press Enter/Al arm Silence î to sa ve t he lan guage sele cti on. Setting the IP A ddress Use the CMC front pan el controls to set the CMC IP address. To set the IP addre ss: â Press Scr oll Up î and Enter/Alarm Silence î to set the IP a ddress.
Installation 2-25 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Setting the Subnet Mask â Press Scr oll Up î and Enter/Alarm Silence î to set the Su bnet Mask addre ss. T he def ault setti ng is 0.0. 0.0. â The CMC will a utomatically reb oot. NOTE: For more deta iled config uration ins tructions, s ee Chapter 4, â Softw are.â Using the Front Serial Po rt The ser ial p ort on the fro nt pan el ma y be u se d wit h a lapt op c omput er t o confi gur e the C MC. NOTE: For more deta iled config uration ins tructions, s ee Chapter 4, â Softw are.â Figure 2-24. Connect ing to the s erial por t Installation Com pletion Installation is n ow complete. For inform ation on operating the CMC, see Chapter 3, âOperati on.â Use the Compa q website at www.compaq.com as a n addit iona l inf orm ati on s ource.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM Chap ter 3 Operation This chapter contains information on the following topics: â LCD menu â Alert handling
3-2 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM LCD Menu 6 7 5 8 Figure 3- 1. LCD menu and co ntrol butt ons From the LC D menu î , access information on Status , System I nformation , and Setup .
Operation 3-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM Status Menu 1. Press Enter/Al arm Silence î one time to select the Main me nu. 2. Press Enter/Al arm Silence î one time to select the Statu s menu. 3. Press Scroll Up î to scr oll t hrou gh the m enu selec tio ns: G Temperature 1 G Temperature 2 G Fan 1 G Fan 2 G Voltage G Humidity G Door/Panel 1 G Door/Panel 2 G Door/Panel 3 G Door/Panel 4 G Lock Set 1 G Lock Set 2 G Locki ng de v. 1 G Locki ng de v. 2 G Smoke G Mecha nic al s hock/ vi brati on G Aux 1 G Aux 2 4. Press Escape î to return to the Main menu. NOTE: If the exte rnal tempera ture sen sors are not c onnected , the in ternal temp eratur e of the uni t displa ys.
3-4 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM System Information Menu See Fig ure 3- 1, f or a desc ript ion of the LCD me nu. 1. Press Scroll Up î one time to access the System Inf ormat ion menu. 2. Press Enter/Al arm Silence î one time to select the System Infor mation me nu. 3. Press Scroll Up î to scr oll t hrou gh the m enu selec tio ns: G Hardware vers ion G Firmware vers ion G Software v ersion G Devic e num ber G MIB vers ion G System name G System location G System contact G Operating time G System time 4. Press Escape î to return to the Main menu.
Operation 3-5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM Setup Menu See Fig ure 3- 1, f or a desc ript ion of the LCD me nu. 1. Press Scroll Up î one time to access the Setup menu. 2. Press Enter/Al arm Silence î one time to select Setup me nu. 3. Press Scroll Up î to scr oll t hrou gh the m enu selec tio ns: G Thre shol d fan 1 G Thre shol d fan 2 G Lang uage G Temperature unit G IP addr es s G IP mask G IP rout er G Password - Enable/ Disable 4. Press Escape î to return to the Syste m Inf ormatio n menu. NOTE: To change on e of these valu es, press Enter/Alarm Silence î to select the entry, Scroll Up î to change the value, and Enter/Alarm Silence î to confirm the ch ange, or Escape î to cancel.
3-6 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM Alert Handli ng An alert triggers an action as configured in the software. Possible actions , based on an alert, are identified below. Each alert can trigger any or all o f these actions. â Audible alarm â Activate relay #1 â Activate relay #2 â Send a Micr osof t Win dows m ess age t o moni tori ng c omput er â Send an alert via e-mail â Send an alert via pager Examples: â Intr usio n aler t on D oor #1 act ivat es a n aud ible a lar m a nd page s the system a dministra tor. â Voltage out of spec ification pages the system admi nistrator. IMPORTANT: For more informa tion regard ing enablin g and dis abling alarms , see Chapter 4, âSof tware.â
Operation 3-7 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM Silencing an Audible Alarm To silence an audible alarm, press Enter/Alarm Silence î . You can enable or disable the silencing feature in the software for all CMC alerts to ensure that an una uth orize d in divi dual c ann ot t urn of f a n audi ble a larm . 7 Figure 3-2. The E nter/Alarm Silence b utton IMPORTANT â Pressing t he Enter/Alarm Silen ce button quiets th e alarm, but d oes not cle ar the condition th at origin ally init iated th e alarm. Th e alert wi ll remain ac tive on th e managem ent conso le until t he condition r eturns to normal. â When the Enter/Alarm Silence bu tton is pres sed, s ilencing the alarm, an y subsequent alarm will again cause the a larm to sound. Deactivating an Alarm Relay To deactivate an alarm relay, p ress Enter/Alarm Sile nce î . Y ou ca n ena ble or disable this deactivation feature in th e software for all CMC alerts to ensure that an unauthorized individual cannot turn off an active alarm relay output.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Chap ter 4 Software This c hapt er de scri bes t he mana gem en t of ra ck e nvir onme nts u sing C om paq CMCs that are controlle d using Compaq Intell igent Rack Manager Lite software. Compaq Intellige nt Rac k Manager Lite Software Compaq Intelligent Rac k Manager Lite software is a Java-base d application that ru ns a we b ser ver . Inte llige nt Rac k Ma nage r Lit e ensur es ma xim um reliability of Com paq computer systems t hrough flexible and com prehensive rem ote mon itori n g of rac k envi ro nment s u sing Compa q CMC s. T he sof twar e compi les i nfor mat ion a bout all netw ork- co nnecte d C MCs , allow ing rem ote moni tori ng, c onfi gur atio n, ma nage men t, an d cont rol of t hese de vice s. NOTE: Compaq Intell igent Rack Man ager Li te software is not es sential for th e opera tion of the CMC. The b asic configurat ion of the CM C can be oper ated with the f ollowin g: â The front panel co ntrol butto nsâConfiguri ng a CMC with t he front pa nel contro l buttons is discus sed in the s ection titled âLCD Menu ,â in Chap ter 3 of this gu ide. â A terminal p rogramâM anaging a CM C with a te rminal prog ram is dis cuss ed at the end of this chapter.
4-2 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM System Requir ements Intel lige nt Ra ck M anage r Li te s oftwa re r equir es t he fol lowi ng mi nim um hardware and software: â 100-M Hz Pe nti um com pute r G 50 MB free disk space G 32 MB RA M â Wind ows NT 4.0 or Wi ndow s 2000 â Inte rnet E xpl orer 5. 0 or lat er â A Mail Application Program Interface (MAPI)-comp atible email system for email notification of alerts â An i nstalle d mo dem f or pa ger n otif icat ion of a lerts Preinstallatio n Tasks Use the CMC f ront pane l co ntrol s t o perf orm t he fol lowi ng ta sks be for e beginning the software installa tion: â Selec ting t he l ang uage âSee âSe lecti ng t he Lan gua geâ i n Cha pter 2 of this guide. â Setting the IP addressâSee âSetting the IP Addressâ in Chapter 2 of this guide. â Setting the subnet maskâSee âSetting the Subnet Maskâ in Chapter 2 of t his gu ide .
Softw are 4-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Software In stallation The Intelligent Rack Ma nager Lite software CD is pro vided in the CMC kit. NOTE: To install th e Intel ligent Rac k Manager Li te softw are, you mus t have Ad ministrator rights. To install the software usin g this CD: 1. Insert th e CD into the CD-ROM drive of any network-connected computer. If th e AutoPlay feature is enabled, the Install Wizard automatically starts. If th e AutoPlay feature is disabled, explore the CD and double-click INSTALL.HT M in t he ro ot dir ect ory t o begi n s oftwa re installation. A security warning displays. 2. Click Yes to accept the security warning. The Intelligent Rack Manager Lite CD menu displays. 3. Click Start Inst aller for Wi ndows N T, 2 000 . The Install Wizard runs. 4. Select the appropriate language for the insta llation and click OK . The Introdu ction window dis pla ys. 5. Read the intr od ucti on and c lic k Next . The License Agreement windo w displa ys. 6. Read the license agreement, click Yes to accept the license agreement, then click Next . The Choose In stall Fol der wi ndow dis pla ys. 7. Click Inst all to install the software in the default folder. To s pecify the folder in which the software installs, click Choose... , navi gate t o the appropriate folder, then click Inst all . The software installation begins and a horizo ntal status bar indicates the installation progress. The Instal l Complet e wi ndow displa ys. 8. Click Done when t he software is installed. IMPORTANT: The Compaq Intellig ent Rack Manag er lite s oftware app lication requires Microsoftâs V irtual machin e TM to be install ed, in order to run properl y. During the software ins talla tion proc ess you will be gu ided to the M icros oft Web pag e where Microsoft Virtual Machine can be downloaded. Or, visit www.microsoft.com/java and download the Virtual Mach ine pr ior to ins talling th e Compaq In telligen t Rack Manag er lite software ap plicati on. NOTE: You will on ly be guided to the M icrosoft web page if Vir tual Machin e is n ot already installed.
4-4 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Uninstalling the Software NOTE: To unins tall the Inte lligent R ack Manager Lite softw are, y ou must h ave Admi nistrat or right s. To remov e the Intelligen t Rack Manager Lit e software from t he sys tem: 1. Select Start , Programs . 2. Select the Compaq Intellige nt Rack Manager Lite program group. 3. Select Uninstall . The software un installs. Accessing the Software Intelligent Rack Manager Lite can be accessed from the hos t computer or any other netw ork- con nect ed c ompu ter . To access the In telligent Rack Manager Lite software from the host co mputer: 1. Select Start , Programs . 2. Select the Compaq Intellige nt Rack Manager Lite program group. 3. Click Comp aq Int elli gent Rac k M anage r Lite . A br owser wind ow opens a nd t he I ntelli ge nt Rac k Mana ger Lite soft ware Login scree n displa ys. To access the In telligent Rack Manager Lite software from a netw ork-c on necte d com p uter: 1. Double- clic k t he Internet Explorer icon o n the de skt op or selec t Start , Progr am s , Internet Explorer . The br owse r wi ndow displ ays. 2. In th e Address fi eld, t ype http://location:8001/ where location is the IP address or the name of the computer on whic h the sof twar e wa s inst alle d. The com puter name ca n onl y be use d if the computer has a DNS entry. 3. Click Go . The Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software Login scree n displa ys.
Softw are 4-5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Logging In to the Software Figure 4- 1. Login screen Befor e usi ng the Intel lige nt Rack Ma na ger L ite sof twa re, you mu st l og in wi th a user name a nd passw ord. The f irst time you l og i n, e nter Administrator as the userna me a nd Administrator as the passw ord. Click Enter Password to lo g in. Af ter y ou ar e lo gged i n, c ustom ize your passw ord a s descri bed i n â Cha nge Password Screen â later in this chapter. NOTE: Password s are case s ensitive. Screen Layout Figure 4-2. Int elligent Rack M anager Li te softw are screen l ayout
4-6 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM The Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software interface is d ivided into three frames: â Top fr ame â Co ntains the title, a Settings icon, a Devices ico n, and a Logout icon . G Click the Settings icon to view a list of links to the software setti ngs screens. G Click the Devices ico n to vi ew a li st of l in ks to t he de vice confi gur ation sc ree ns. G Click the Log out ico n to l og out of t he sof twar e. â Left frame â Contains a list of li nks t o other scree ns. T he link s in t he list cha n ge de pendi ng o n whi ch sc reen you a re vie win g. â Main fra me â C ontai ns the vari ous scr ee ns of the soft ware , wh ich are discus sed i n det ail i n the f oll owing sect ions . Clic k the Help icon on an y screen in the main frame to display the Compaq Intelli gent Rack Manage r Lite softwa re onl ine he lp. Software Settin gs To configure th e software, click the Setting s icon i n t he to p fra me of the interface. A list of links to software setup pages displays in the left frame: â Add/ Rem ove De vice â Messa ging Set up â Email Setup â Pager Setup â Chan ge Pas swor d Each software settings scree n is labeled Software Settings .
Softw are 4-7 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Add/Remove Device Screen Figure 4-3. Add/Remove Device screen Click the Add/Re move Device link to access the Add/Re m ove De vice scr ee n. The Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software on ly recognizes CMC devices that are listed on the Add/Remove Device screen. To add a CMC to the software: 1. Type the IP add ress of the CMC in the IP Address field. See â Setting the IP Address â in Ch apter 2. 2. Click Add to add the CMC to the list of recognized devices . NOTE: Type in a range of IP addres ses to loca te several CM C devices. Th e software on ly recognizes ranges at the end of an IP address, for example 200.200.200.201 -213. To remov e a CMC from the so ftware: 1. Highli ght the IP a ddres s of t he CM C yo u want to rem ove. 2. Click Rem ove t o remove th e CMC from the list of recognized devices.
4-8 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Messaging Setup Screen Figure 4- 4. Messaging S etup scre en Click the Mes saging Se tup link to access the Messagi ng Setup screen. Use this sc reen t o set t he com put er nam es t o which popu p me ssage s ca n be sent when CM C ale rts occ ur. NOTE: The added computer names become availab le on th e Alert Han dling s creen, where each name mus t be configured t o receiv e specific a lerts. See the section â Al ert Handlin g Screen, â la ter in this chapter. To add a co mputer name to the popup alert list : 1. Type a vali d com puter nam e in t he User s field. 2. Click Add to ad d th e n ame to t he li st . To remov e a computer name fro m the popup alert list: 1. Highli ght the c omp uter na me y ou wa nt t o re move. 2. Click Rem ove t o remove t he name from th e list.
Softw are 4-9 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Email Setup Screen Figure 4-5. Emai l Setup s creen Click the Em ail Setup link to access the Em ail Setup screen. Use this screen to set the email addresses to which email messages can be sent when CMC alerts occur. NOTE: The added email address es become av ailable on the Ale rt Handlin g screen , where each addres s must be con figured to rece ive speci fic alerts. See th e section â Alert Handli ng Scree n, â later in this chap ter. Before email alerts can be s ent, configure the software for the mail system: NOTE: Ask the sys tem admin istrator to assign a mail accoun t to the Inte lligent R ack Manager Lit e softwar e. 1. Enter the host nam e or IP addr ess of a vali d SMT P serve r, s uch as a Microsoft Exchange s erver, in the SMT P Se rve r field. 2. Enter a valid mailing address in the Usern ame field. This ad dress displa ys i n the From: field of all sent email messages. 3. Click Save t o sa ve the c hange s.
4-10 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM To add an address to the email alert list: 1. Type a user â s valid email address i n the Email Addre sses field. 2. Click Add to add the address to the list. To remove an add ress from the email alert list: 1. Highlight the email address y ou want to remove. 2. Click Rem ove t o remove the address fr om the list. Pager Setup Screen Figure 4- 6. Pager Setup screen Click the Pager Setup link to access the Pager Setup screen. Use this screen to set t he ph one n umber s to wh ich pager messa ges c an be se nt w hen CM C alerts occur. NOTE: The added phone nu mbers become availab le on the Alert Hand ling sc reen, where each numb er must be configu red to recei ve specific alerts. Se e the sect ion â Alert Handli ng Scree n, â later in this chap ter.
Softw are 4-11 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Befor e pa ger al erts c an be sent, conf igur e t he sof twar e to use the mode m: 1. Enter the COM port to which the modem is connecte d in the CommPort field. 2. Click Save t o sa ve the c hange s. To add a phon e number to the pager alert list: 1. Type a vali d phone num ber for the page r a nd the Pers onal I de ntific ati on Number (PIN) i n the Phone Numbers field. The format i s PHONE *PIN, where PHONE is the phone number for the pager and PIN is the PIN number, fo r example, 180034 51518 *12 34. 2. Click Add to a dd t he ph one num be r to t he li st. To remov e a phone number fro m the pager alert list: 1. Highli ght the ph one numbe r you wa nt t o rem ove. 2. Click Rem ove t o remove th e phone number from th e list. Change Password Screen Figure 4-7. Chang e Password s creen Click the Chan ge Pass wo rd link to access the Cha ng e Pa ssw ord screen. Use this screen to change the password use d to log in to the software. NOTE: The softw are allows only one us er. The us er is called Ad ministra tor.
4-12 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM To cha nge t he pa sswor d: 1. Type t he old pas swor d in t he Old Password field. If ch anging the password for the first time, the old passw ord is Ad min is tra to r . 2. Type the new passw ord i n the New Password field. Passwords must contain at least eight characters. NOTE: Password s can contain 8 to 20 ch aracters. Passw ords are case s ensitive. 3. Retype t he ne w pas sw ord i n the Ret ype New Password field. 4. Click Save t o sa ve the c ha nges or clic k Cancel to cancel the changes. Device Configuration To co nfig ure the in divid ual CMC de vice s, cl ick t he Devices icon in the top frame of the us er interface. The IP addresses o f all recognized CMCs display in the left frame. Click the arro w next to each IP address fo r an expandable list of available links fo r that CMC. The links to the device configu ration pages are as follows: â CMC Pr operties â Sensor Setu p â Accessory Setup â Thre shol d Co nfig â Alert Handling â Manua l C ontr ol â Log After a CMC is configured, each device configuration screen available for that CMC is labeled with the CMC IP address, name, and physical location.
Softw are 4-13 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM CMC Properties Screen Figure 4-8. CMC Proper ties screen Click the CMC Properties link to access the CMC Properties screen. Use this screen to configu re the CMC properties for each CMC recogn ized by the Intell igent Rack Manage r Lite software. Th e CMC hardware, so ftware, firmware, and MIB version levels are in dicated in the Device Infor mati on box. The availability of updated versions is i ndicated in the Status column.
4-14 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM To configure a C MC: 1. Enter th e name, physical location, and contact p erson for the CMC in the Device Setup box. 2. Select t he a ppro priat e disp lay la n guage and te mpe ratur e unit of mea sure . 3. Select the audible alarm Off radio but ton t o perm a nentl y tur n off the audible alarm. 4. Enable the Press to Silence Alarm option to be able to sile nce audible alarms from the front p anel of the CMC. 5. Enter a pa ssword specific to this CMC and enable or disable th e passw ord f unct iona lit y. The CMC pa ssw ord c an be up to si x cha ract ers in length. Characters can only be ca pital letters or numbers. NOTE: If the pass word is en abled, the pas sword is required to ch ange the CMC IP address and s ettings u sing the front p anel con trols or a t erminal prog ram. 6. Edit the SNMP Read/Write Community strings if necessary. CAUTION: Th e SNMP Read/Writ e Community s trings dis played on th e CM C Properties screen must match thos e on th e CMC device. If y ou edit the strings on this s creen, be su re to make the same ch anges fo r the CMC devic e using a termi nal program as described in â Terminal Program Oper ation â in this chap ter. 7. After entering the CMC propertie s, click Save to save the cha nges or click Cancel to cancel the changes. 8. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter. To upd ate the MIB, software, and firmware for th e CMC, click Update .
Softw are 4-15 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Sensor Setup Screen Figure 4-9. Sen sor Setup screen
4-16 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Click the Sens or Setup link to access the Sensor Setup screen. Use this screen to configu re the sensors. To configure th e sensors: 1. Select the No t Av ai labl e radio bu tton for each s ensor that is listed as available but not installe d. NOTE: For the initia l system ins tallation and boo t, the CMC auto matically rec ognizes installed s ensors and fans . 2. Set the a ppr opria te f an and l ock beha vior when sm o ke is de tec ted. 3. Set the se nsiti vit y of t he shoc k se nsor , with 1 bei ng l ow sensi tiv ity a nd 10 bei ng hi gh se nsiti vit y. The rec omme nde d set ting i s 5. 4. For Intr usio n 1 thr oug h 4, e nter t he sen sor descri pti on an d set t he fa n beha vior and s hock c ontr ol w hen doors a re o pene d. IMPORTANT: For the door-lockin g feature to wor k properly, y ou must as sign at leas t one intrusion sensor to each lock s et. For more in formation about the door-lock ing fea ture, see â Acc essory Se tup Screen â in th is chapter. 5. Enter the description and logic of sen sors installe d in Auxiliary 1 and 2. 6. After entering the sensor information, click Save to save t he cha nges or click Cancel to cancel the changes. 7. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter.
Softw are 4-17 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Accessory Setup Screen Figure 4-10. Accessory Setup screen Click the Acce ssor y Setup li nk to access the Accessory Setup screen. Use this screen to configu re the CMC options.
4-18 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM To configure th e options: 1. Select whether each fan is inst alled (available) or not installed (una vaila ble ). 2. Select the appropriate logi c for the alarm relays. 3. Enable the Press to Deactiva te Relay optio n to be a ble to deactivate relay output fro m the front of the CMC. 4. Select the appropriate options for each lock set. a. Select whether each lock set is installed (available) or not installed (una vaila ble ). b. Select the door s an d pa nels t hat mu st be c lose d befor e t he loc k set can activate the lock. IMPORTANT: For the door-lockin g feature to wor k properly, y ou must as sign at leas t one intrusion sensor to each lock s et. For more in formation about c onfiguring intrusion sensor s, see â Sensor Setup Screen â in this chapter. c. Set the loc k sets to remain locked or to unlock in the event of each listed fault. Enable the concealed door releas e to press a hidden switc h to ma nual ly un loc k locke d d oors. NOTE: The softw are cannot de tect the con cealed d oor release. M ake su re the con cealed door releas e option is not selec ted for CM Cs that contr ol racks without a con cealed d oor release. 5. After entering th e accessory information, click Sav e to save the changes or cli ck Cancel to cancel the changes. 6. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter.
Softw are 4-19 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Threshold Configuration Screen Figure 4-11. Threshold Configuration screen Click the Thresho ld Confi g link to access the Threshol d Configurat ion screen. Use this screen to modify the minimum and maximu m acceptable value s for tempe rat ure , hum idi ty, a nd v olta ge. To mo dify t he va lue s: 1. Enter t he mi nim um a nd ma ximum tem per ature , h umi dity, and vol ta ge value s. 2. Enter the temperatu res at which warnings are issued. 3. Enter th e temperatures at which fans turn on and the degree of tempe ratur e dr op tha t m ust be a chi eve d bef ore fa ns tur n off .
4-20 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM 4. After entering the threshold information, clic k Save to save the changes or cli ck Cancel to cancel the changes. 5. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter. Alert Handling Screen Figure 4-12. Alert Handling screen Click the Alert Handlin g link to access the Alert Handling screen. Us e this screen to choose how the software will issue each type of alert for each CMC. Alarms can be issued by message, pager, email, aud ible alarm, switch alarm rela y 1, or switc h ala rm r ela y 2. To set t he be ha vior for eac h typ e of al ert: 1. Select an alert situation from the pull-dow n menu. 2. Select the appropriate type of alert for th at situation. 3. Click Save t o sa ve the c hange s.
Softw are 4-21 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM 4. Repeat steps 1 t hr oug h 3 for ea ch a lert situat ion i n the pull- dow n me nu. 5. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter. NOTE: Compute r names, em ail addresse s, and phone num bers that display o n the Alert Handling screen can be s et using the softwar e sett ings s creens. Manual Control Screen Figure 4-13. Manual Control scre en Click the Manu al Contro l link to access the Manual Cont rol screen. Use this scree n to m anua lly c ontr ol fa n, d oor-l ock ing, a nd al arm rela y beha vi ors. NOTE: Only enab led fans an d enabled lock s ets d isplay on th e Manu al C ontro l screen. To enable fan s and lock s ets, s ee â Access ory Setu p Screen â in this ch apter.
4-22 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM To ma nuall y co ntro l the beha vior s: 1. Select t he ap pro priat e radi o but to n to ma nual ly tur n fa ns on o r off . 2. Lock a door that is unlocked or unlock a door th at is locked. Doors can be unl ocke d afte r a spe cifie d am ou nt of tim e ha s passe d, i mme diat ely, or manually by activating the con cealed door release. NOTE: Activating th e conc ealed door re lease on th e Manual Contro l screen allows the door to be unloc ked us ing a hid den sw itch one time. Af ter the door is closed , the door locking featu re autom aticall y locks the d oor and th e concealed door rel ease opt ion is disabled . To permanentl y enable the concea led door r elease, see â Acce ssory Se tup Screen â in this chapter. 3. Deactivate alarm relays as necessary. Alarm relays are only av ailable after they are activated by an alarm. The alarm relay logic is set up on the Accessory scree n. 4. Click Save t o sa ve the c hange s. 5. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter.
Softw are 4-23 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Log Screen Figure 4-14. Log screen Click the Log li nk to access the Log screen. Use this screen to view information about alerts issu ed for the CMC. â Click Clear to clear all e ntries in the log. â Click Return t o view the Device Home screen fo r this CMC. â Click Print o n the brow ser wi ndow to pr int t he lo g. Device Mon itoring After the software and each recognized CMC are configured, mon itor the CMC de vice stat us with t he f ollow ing: â Active Alarms Screen â Device Home Screen
4-24 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Active Alarms Screen Figure 4-15. Active Alarms s creen Click the Devices icon, then click t he CMC Devices headi ng i n the left fra me to access the Active Alarms screen . The Active Alarms screen automatically displa ys ea ch ti me y ou lo g in to t he s oftwa re. Use t his scr een t o view a summary of all active alarms and status information for all C MC devices. This inform ati on aut oma tical ly update s eve ry 1 5 sec onds, or you c an u pdat e the information at any time by clicking the Refresh lin k. Click the IP addre ss of a CMC in the list t o display the Device Home screen and view detail s for that de vic e. Table 4-1 li sts t he me ani ngs of t he stat us symb ols use d on t he Active Alarms screen. Table 4-1 Active Alarms Status Symbols Symbol Meaning Norma l Minor Major Critical
Softw are 4-25 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Device Home Screen Figure 4-16. Device Home screen The Device Home screen can be accessed by: â Clicking an IP address in the Active Alerts screen status li st. â Clicking the IP address of a CMC in the left frame of the software interface. â Clicking Retur n at the bo ttom of an y devi ce c onfi gurat io n scre en. Use this screen to view sta tus information a bout individual CM C devices. The Device Home screen c ont ains t he f ollow in g: â CMC IP a ddre ss, de si gnati on, a nd ph ysica l locat io n â A Refresh link
4-26 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM â Temperature, humidity , and voltage information in numerical and grap hical form , inc lu ding a n in dica tion of w hethe r the tem pera ture is in a safe range : G White â Safe range G Yellow â War ning G Red â Critica l G Gray â No se nsor â Compone nt status informatio n. Table 4-2 lists the mea nings of the stat us symbol s use d on the Device Home scree n. Table 4-2 Device Ho me Stat us Symbols Symbol Meaning Informationa l Minor Major Critical
Softw are 4-27 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Terminal Program Operatio n Much of the Intelligent Rack Manager Lite s oftware functionality is availab le in a simpler, text-based interface u sing a host computer and a terminal program over a s erial connection to th e CMC. See â Conf igur in g the CMC â in Chapte r 2 of thi s gui de for more i nfor mat ion on co nnec ting th e CM C to a host computer. The serial link: â Prov ides s ome addit iona l fu ncti onal ity tha t let s yo u conf igur e t he CM C for ope rati on w ith ot her SNMP m ana ger s. Thi s fe ature is no t nee ded f or Intell igen t Rac k Mana ger Lite -onl y syste ms. IMPORTANT: Up to four Compaq In telligent Rack M anager Li te consol es or othe r trap monitors can b e specified to recei ve alerts . The first tr ap receiver is always reserved for the last Compaq Intel ligent Rack M anager Li te managemen t cons ole that acces sed the CMC device. Compaq In tellig ent Rack Manage r Lite and oth er trap m onitors, su ch as Compaq Ins ight Manager XE , cannot be loaded on the s ame server. â Can be used t o fla sh t he me mory w ith new CM C sof twar e. T his opera tio n is nor mal ly pe rf orme d usi ng the Inte lli gent Rac k Mana ger Lite softwa re over t he net wor k. Starting HyperTerminal HyperTerminal is a terminal pr ogram that is included with Micros oft operating systems. To star t HyperTe rminal: 1. Select Start , Programs . 2. Select Accessories and cl ic k HyperTerminal . 3. Do one of the foll owi ng: G For Wi ndows N T 4. 0, clic k HyperTermin al . G For W indows 2000, cl ick Co mmu nic atio ns , then click HyperTerminal .
4-28 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM 4. Set up the properties for your terminal co nnection: a. Enter a name for your conn ection in the New Connection dial og box. Se lect a n ic on t o repr ese nt the con necti on, t hen c lick OK . The Phone Number dial og box dis pla ys. b. In th e Con ne ct Us i ng field , select Direct Connection to th e CO M port t o whi ch the CMC i s co nnec ted, t he n click OK . The Properties dial og box dis pla ys. c. Enter the follo wing port setti ngs, then click OK . Bits per s econd (baud rate) 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 5. The main menu of the CMC displays on the HyperTerminal interface. Navigating Menus CAUTION: Al l configura tion changes made in a termin al program are reta ined in CMC memor y. If you change t he Read a nd Write Communit y strings in t he terminal prog ram setu p indep endently fr om the Comp aq Inte lligent R ack Manager Lite s oftware, th e softw are can no lon ger control th e CMC. Use Ta ble 4-3 as a ref erenc e w hen na viga tin g the CM C me nus. â To cha nge val ues i n Hype rTe rmi nal, t ype the new value i n the fie ld a nd press Enter . â To sele ct a nd to ggle value s, pr ess t he spac ebar . â To sa ve cha nges a nd j ump ba ck to t he pr evio us m enu, pr ess Esc .
Softw are 4-29 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Terminal Program Menus Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Values Display rack in formati on. Stat us Displa y ra ck stat us. Networ k configura tion IP configurat ion IP Address IP Subnet mask IP Router Set netw ork addres ses. Trap receiver configura tion IP Trap receiver Enable/Di sable IP Trap receiver Enable/Di sable IP Trap receiver Enable/Di sable IP Trap receiver Enable/Di sable Set up to 4 trap rec eiver IP address es. Trap receiver number 1 is dedi cated t o the Compaq In telligent Rack Mana ger soft ware. Any IP addres s enter ed in number 1 w ill be over written w hen us ed with the software. SNMP IP Ac cess SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager Set the au thorized IP addresse s of t he managem ent compute rs. In the defau lt sett ing (all addresses set to 0.0.0.0), all networ k IP address es are SNMP- authorize d. If one or more IP add resses are entered, only thos e IP addresse s have SNMP authoriza tion. SNMP communic ation w ith the CMC can only be establis hed from th is syste m. continued
4-30 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Te rminal Program M enus continued Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Networ k configura tion (continued) Enable TF TP Enable A uth. Traps Read Community Write Commun ity System Na me System Con tact System Location Change Passwor d Enable Pas sword Activate actu al valu es Set netw ork prope rties. All configur ation change s are retained in CMC memory. Changing the Read or Writ e Communi ty stri ngs independe nt of t he software p revents the software from being ab le to control the CMC. I f Enable TF TP is disable d, the Compaq In telligent Rack Mana ger soft ware will not be ab le to pe rform firm ware upgra des. General se tup Language Tempera ture unit Audible Al arm Quit Alar m relay 1 Quit Alar m relay 2 Logic Alarm r elay 1 Logic Alarm r elay 2 Set date o f internal cl ock Set time of internal clock Configur e genera l CMC properties. Set up Detecto rs (Analog/Fan s) Set up sensors. Temperature 1 availabl e Temperature 2 availabl e Fan1 availabl e Fan2 availabl e Voltage a vailable Humidity ava ilable continued
Softw are 4-31 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Te rminal Program Menus continued Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Set up Detecto rs (Digital) Set up sensors. Input 1 Available Descrip tion Fan option Shock option Input 2 Available Descrip tion Fan option Shock option Input 3 Available Descrip tion Fan option Shock option Input 4 Available Descrip tion Fan option Shock option Smoke sen sor Available Fan option Shock sens or Available Sensibilit y continued
4-32 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Te rminal Program M enus continued Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Set up Detecto rs (Digital) (continued) Aux 1 Available Descrip tion Logic Aux 2 Available Descrip tion Logic Thresh olds Sets thresh old valu es. Warning temp.1 Max.temp.1 Min.temp.1 Warning temp.2 Max.temp.2 Min.temp.2 Fan 1 Setpoin t Fan 1 Hysteresis Fan 1 Fan 2 Setpoin t Fan 2 Hysteresis Fan 2 Tempera ture unit Max.vo ltage Min.volt age Max.humid ity Min.humidit y continued
Softw are 4-33 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Te rminal Program Menus continued Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Alert han dling Configu re alert han dling. Temperature 1 Alarm relays max Alarm relays warnin g Alarm relays min Audible Al arm max Audible Al arm warnin g Audible Al arm min Temperature 2 Alarm relays max Alarm relays warnin g Alarm relays min Audible Al arm max Audible Al arm warnin g Audible Al arm min Fan 1 Alarm relays Audible Al arm Fan 2 Alarm relays Audible Al arm Voltage Alarm relays max Alarm relays min Audible Al arm max Audible Al arm min Humidity Alarm relays max Alarm relays min Audible Al arm max Audible Al arm min continued
4-34 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Te rminal Program M enus continued Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Alert han dling (continued) Aux 1 Alarm relays Audible Al arm Aux 2 Alarm relays Audible Al arm System Info Display s ystem data an d network add resses . Defaults Set thres holds to defau lt Set setup to de fault Revert se ttings to de fault values.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: f- c h 5 Tr oubl esho oti ng.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 8:48 PM Chap ter 5 Troubleshooting This c hap ter pr ovi des i nfor mati on on the f oll owi ng to pics: â Trou bles hoot ing d uri ng star tup â Trou bles hoot ing af ter start up â Repair in g the CM C
5-2 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: f- c h 5 Tr oubl esho oti ng.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 8:48 PM Troubleshoo ting Du ring Startup If probl ems occur when starting the Compaq CMC, select the appropriate symptom for poss ible causes and actions. Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Guide (CMC Startup) Description of Fault Symptom S olution Check the AC power con nection. The CMC fails to fu nction after power up. Make sure u nit is On . Make sure s ensor is con nected to correct p ort on the rear of the CMC. Check the cables to the sen sors for cabl e breaks. Connected s ensors are not recogniz ed by the CMC. If appl icable, chec k the po wer supply to the sensor s. Verify netw ork connec tion is corr ectly ins talled. Verify th e correct IP ad dress is programmed into the unit. Alarm signals are only indicated on the CMC but n ot at the cons ole manage ment. Contact netw ork administ rator. There is no s hock alarm, desp ite the presen ce of vibra tions. Use software t o adjus t sensitivi ty. See Chap ter 4. Verify intru sion magn etic sw itches are properl y installed. Intrusion alarms do no t activa te when d oor is opened . Verify sens ors connected to the cor rect port on th e rear of the un it. Check the sen sors for corr ect insta llation. Faults are no t repo rted althou gh sensors are connected. Verify th at sensors are connec ted to th e proper port on the r ear of the u nit. Check the conn ection to the network. The interfac e LEDs are not gi ving any sig nals. Contact netw ork administ rator.
Trouble sho otin g 5-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: f- c h 5 Tr oubl esho oti ng.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 8:48 PM Troubleshoo ting A fter Start up For problems that occur after the C MC started, these suggested actions address possi ble ca use s. Table 5-2 Troubleshooting Guide (After Startup) Symptom Possible Cause Sugges ted Acti on Audible Al arm Alarm cond ition exis ts. Check dis play or console for error condition and clear. Repairing t he CMC Repairs to the CMC must b e carried out by Compaq or a Compaq au thorized service repres entative. The only user-serviceable parts are the fus es located in the rear of the un it. If the fuses have opened, verify that the condition that caused the fault has been cleared. Replace the fuse with the exact rating as specified on the un it label. Contact your Compaq authorized service representative for m ore details. WARNING: Disconnect all pow er cords before s ervic ing the u nit.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: g-a p p a Re gulat ory C o m p li an ce N o t i ces . d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:33 PM Appen dix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Com pliance Identifica tion Nu mbers For the purpos e of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, the Compaq CMC model is assign ed a Compaq Series Number. The Compaq Serie s Num ber f or thi s pr oduct i s s hown i n the foll owi ng tabl e. T he CM C Series Number can be found o n the Regulatory Compliance label, along with the re quir ed a ppro val m arki ngs a nd i nform ati on. T he Re gul ator y Com plia nce label is located on the top of the CMC unit. When requesti ng certification informat ion for this p roduct always refer to this series nu mber. This series numbe r s houl d not be co nfus ed wi th t he mar keti ng na me or m odel n umbe r for your C ompa q CM C. Table A-1 Compaq CMC Series Number Series Number CMC Model EO3009 Worldwide model - 100 to 240V
A-2 Compaq Co nsole Manage men t Contr oller User G uide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: g-a p p a Re gulat ory C o m p li an ce N o t i ces . d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:33 PM Federal Communicat ions Commission Notice Part 15 of the Feder al Com muni cat ions Comm issio n (FCC) Rule s and Regula tio ns has e stabl is hed Ra dio Fre que ncy ( RF) em issi on limi ts t o provi de an interference-free rad io frequency spectru m. Many electronic devices, including computers, g enerate RF energy incidental to their intend ed function and are, th erefore, covered by these ru les. These rules place computers and rela ted per ip hera l devi ces i nto tw o cla sses, A an d B, de pen ding upo n their intended installation. Class A devices are those th at may reasonably be expec ted t o be i nstal led i n a bu siness or com mer cial e nvir onme nt. Cl ass B devices are thos e that may reasonably be expected to b e installed in a residential enviro nment (that is, personal c omputers). The FCC re quires devices in both clas ses to bear a label in dica tin g the i nter fer ence pote ntia l of the device as well as additional operating inst ructions for the user. The rating label on the device s hows which class (A or B) the equipme nt falls into. Cl ass B devic es ha ve an F CC l ogo or FCC ID o n the lab el. C lass A devices do no t have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Once the class of the device is determined, refe r to the following corresponding stateme nt. Class A Equipment This equipment has bee n tested and found to comply wi th the limits for a Class A digita l de vice, purs uant t o Part 15 of t he FC C Rule s. Thes e limi ts ar e designed to p rovide reasonable protection against harmfu l interference when the equipment is op erated in a commercial environment. This equipment genera te s, use s, an d can ra dia te ra dio f req uency e ner gy an d, if not in stalle d and used in accordan ce with the instructions, may cause h armful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a resid ential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in whic h case the user will be required to correct the interference at p ersonal expense.
Regulatory Com pliance Notices A-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: g-a p p a Re gulat ory C o m p li an ce N o t i ces . d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:33 PM Class B Equipment This equipment has bee n tested and found to comply wi th the limits for a Class B di gital device, pursuant t o Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to p rovide reasonable protection against harmfu l interference in a reside ntia l insta lla tion. Thi s equ ipme nt ge nera tes, uses, and c an rad iate radi o frequency energy and, if not installed and used in acco rdance with the instr ucti ons, m ay ca use ha rmf ul int erf erenc e to ra dio c ommun icat io ns. However, there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equi pment does cause harmful inter ference to radio or television reception , which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the us er is encouraged to try to co rrect the interference by on e or more of the following measures : â Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. â Increase the separation b etween the equipment and receiver. â Con nect the eq uipme nt i nt o an out let o n a ci rcui t dif fer ent fr om t hat t o which the receiver is connected . â Cons ult de aler or e xperi enc ed ra di o or tel evisi on t ech nicia n for help. Declaration of Conformity for Products Mar ked with the FCC logo - United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rule s. Operation is subject to the fol lowi ng t wo co ndit ion s: (1) this devic e m ay not c ause har mful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference th at may cause undes ired operation. â For q uesti ons re gar din g your pr o duct , co ntact: Compaq Co mputer Co rporation P. O. Bo x 6920 00, M ail St op 5301 13 Houst on, Te xas 772 69-20 00 or cal l 1- 800-6 52- 6672 ( 1- 800-O K COMPA Q) 1 . â For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact: Compaq Co mputer Co rporation P. O. Bo x 6920 00, M ail St op 5101 01 Houst on, Te xas 772 69-20 00 or ca ll (2 81) 51 4-3 333. To ide ntif y this pro duct, r efe r to t he Par t, Ser ies, or Mode l nu mber fou nd on the pr oduc t. 1 For co ntinu ous qual ity i mprov eme nt, calls m a y be rec orde d or moni tore d.
A-4 Compaq Co nsole Manage men t Contr oller User G uide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: g-a p p a Re gulat ory C o m p li an ce N o t i ces . d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:33 PM Modifications The FCC requires the us er to be notified that any ch anges or modifications made to this de vice t hat a re not e x pressl y a pprove d by Com paq C omp uter Corpor ati on m ay voi d t he use r's a uth orit y to o pera te the equi pme nt. Canadia n Notice (Avi s Cana dien) Class A Equipment This Class A digital a pparatus m eets all requirements of the Canadia n Inter fer ence- Causi ng E quipm ent Re gul ati ons. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A resp ecte toutes les exigences du Règlem ent sur l e mat érie l br ouill eur du Can ada. Class B Equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all r equirements of the Canadian Inter fer ence- Causi ng E quipm ent Re gul ati ons. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte tou tes les exigences du Règlem ent sur l e mat érie l br ouill eur du Can ada.
Regulatory Com pliance Notices A-5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S ch e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: g-a p p a Re gulat ory C om p li an ce N ot i ces . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:33 PM European U nion Notice Products with the CE Marki ng comply with both the EM C Directive (89/ 336/EE C) and the L ow Vol ta ge Dir ecti ve ( 73/2 3/EE C) is sue d by the Commi ssion of the Eur opea n Com muni ty. Compliance with the se directives implies conf ormity to the followi ng European Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards): â EN50 091- 1 â CMC Pro duct Sa fety Requir eme nts â EN50 091- 2 â CM C EM C Requ irem ent s Japanese Notice Ju ly 1 4 ve rs ion China Taiwan N o t ice
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: h- a ppb E l e c trostati c Di s c ha rge.d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:36 PM Appen dix B Electrostatic Discharge To pre vent dama gin g the sy stem , be aw are of the prec auti ons y ou ne ed t o follo w whe n set ting up the system or hand ling part s. A di schar ge of stat ic elec tric ity fr om a f inger or other c ond uctor ma y dama ge s ystem boar ds or other stati c-se nsi tive devic es. T his t ype of dam age may r educe the life expec tanc y of t he de vice . To prevent electrostatic damage, obs erve the following precautions: â Avoi d ha nd con tact by tr ansp orti ng an d stor ing pro ducts i n stat ic-s afe containers. â Keep electrostatic-sensiti ve parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations . â Place parts on a groun ded surface befo re removing them fro m their containers. â Avoi d to uchin g pin s, le ads, or cir cuitr y. â Make sure you ar e al wa ys prop erl y gro unde d w hen to uchi ng a static-sensiti ve component or assembly.
B-2 Compaq Co nsole Manage men t Contr oller User G uide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to Know R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: h- a ppb E l e c trostati c Di s c ha rge.d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:36 PM Grounding Meth ods There are sev eral methods for g rounding. Use one o r more of the following methods when ha ndling or installi ng electrostatic-se nsitive parts: â Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or comput er chassis. Wrist straps are flex ible straps with a minimum of 1 meg ohm ± 10 percent resist ance in the ground co rds. To provide proper groun d, wear the strap s nug against the skin. â Use heel straps, toe s traps, or boot straps at standing work stations. Wear the stra ps on bot h feet when stan din g on co nduc tive fl oor s or d issipa tin g floor mats. â Use c onduc tive fiel d ser vice tools. â Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat. If you do n ot have any of the sug geste d eq uipm ent f or pr ope r gr oun ding, h ave a Compaq authorized reseller install the part. NOTE: For more info rmation on s tatic electric ity, or as sistance w ith produ ct installa tion, contact your Comp aq autho rized res eller.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: i- a p p c S p ec i f ic a t i o n s . d oc La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:39 PM Appen dix C Specifications This a ppen dix pr ovi des spe cifi ca tions t hat a ppl y to t he Com paq CM C: â Physical specifications â Environmental specifications â Input/Output specifications
C-2 Compaq Co nsole Mana gement Contro ller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: i- a p p c S p ec i f ic a t i o n s . d oc La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:39 PM Specifications Table C-1 Specifications â Console Ma nagement Controlle r (CMC) Feature Specification U.S. Metric Dimensions Height 1.75 in (1U) 44.5 mm Depth 4.13 in 105 mm Width 19 in 483 mm Operating temperature 10 ° C to 50 °C Storage temperature -20 ° C to 60 ° C Processor AM186 based (20 MHz), 16-bit CPU, Intel-compatible RAM 512KB 16-bit DRAM Program memory 512KB flash-EPROM CMC Rated voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz CMC Maximum input curre nt rating 300mA Voltage drop t ime 10 ms (maximum) Rated voltag e for fan inle t/outle ts 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Fan inlet - 4A Maximum current rating fo r fans Fan outlet - 2 A (each) continued
Specifications C-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: i- a p p c S p ec i f ic a t i o n s . d oc La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:39 PM Table C-1 Specific ations â Console Manage ment Controller (CMC) continued Feature Specification Serial int erface RS-232 Ethernet co nnection 10BaseT, IEEE 802.3 (10 MB/sec), TCP/IP , SNMP, TFTP Main AC input power-250V, 800mA, T, IEC- 127 Fan #1 switched power-250V, 2A, T, IEC-127 Fuses Fan #2 switched power-250V, 2A, T, IEC-127 Alarm relays 1 and 2 Contacts: S.P.D.T., 800 mA @ 24VDC Maximum DC outp ut (Alarm rel ay ports) 160 mA @ 24VDC (See Appendix D) Displays 4 LEDs, LCD display (2 lines x 20 characte rs) Audible Al arm Piezoe lectric sig nal genera tor
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Comm e n ts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: j - app d Pi n L a yout C o nfi g u r ati o n.do c Las t Save d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:01 PM Appen dix D Pin Layout Confi guration Compaq CMC The RJ-12 conn ector pins on the rear of th e CMC are identified in the following figu re. The RJ-12 pin f unct ions ar e de scrib ed i n Tab le D- 1. 1 6 Figure D-1. RJ-12 ports
D-2 Compaq Con sole Management Controller Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Comm e n ts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: j - app d Pi n L a yout C o nfi g u r ati o n.do c Las t Save d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:01 PM Alarm Relay Wiring Exam ples Figure D-2. Al arm rela y wiring ex amples
Pin Lay out Co nfi gura tion D-3 Table D-1 RJ-12 Pin Layout Specifications Pin Temperature sensor Humidity se nsor Discre te inputs Smoke sensor Alarm relays 1 Sensor Humidity sig nal (4mA t o 20mA) Contact of sensor 3 Contact of sensor Contact NC 1 2 Sensor Gr ound (4mA to 20mA) Contact of sensor 3 Contact of sensor Contact C 1 3- - - - C o n t a c t N O 1 4- - - - - 5 - Ground - Ground Ground 6 - 24VDC, 44mA 24VDC, 160 mA 24VDC, 160mA 2 Note: 1. The alarm rela y contacts are rated f or a maximu m of 24VDC and 800mA, when conn ecting to an e xternal power so urce. 2. The CMC can suppl y up to 160mA to users f rom its internal 24VDC power supply via the two ala rm relay ports. The 160mA can be split as needed between the two por ts. 3. Intrusi on sensors ca n be connect ed to A uxiliary 1 a nd 2 input por ts to allo w monitori ng additiona l doors. Users may also w ire a simp le switch clos ure device b etween pins 1 and 2. Pin 2 is connected to the CMC signal ground and pin 1 is connected to the CMC signal input. Opening or closing the switch will trigger an alarm, as con figured in the s oftware setu p.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M Index A accessing Hype rTe rmi nal 4-2 6 LCD menu it ems 3-2 software 4 -4 Accessory Setup screen 4-16 Active Alarms screen 4-23 Add/Re move De vice scre en 4-7 adding addresses for email alerts 4 -10 CMCs to software 4-7 comput er names for po pup alerts 4-8 phone numbe rs f or pa ger alerts 4-11 addre ss, IP 3-5 Alar m LE D 1-5, 1-6 alarm relays activating 3-6 contro lling manual ly 4-20 deactivating 3-7 setti ng lo gic 4- 17 alarms active 4-23 setti ng acti ons 3- 6, 4-2 0 silenc in g 3-7, 4-1 4 status 1 -6 turn ing off 4-14 viewi ng 4- 23 Alert Handling screen 4 -19 alert messages ema il 3-6, 4-9 pager 3-6, 4-1 0 popup 3- 6, 4-8 aler t thre shol ds 4- 18 alerts example situation 3 -6 handli n g 3-6, 4-19 audible alarm how to r es pond 5- 3 silenc in g 3-7, 4-1 4, 4- 17 turn ing off 4-14 auxiliary sensors 3-3, 4-16 B butto ns Enter/Alarm Silence 1-5 Escape 1-5 Power 1- 5, 2-2 0 Scroll Up 1-5 C cables exte nsion 2- 21 netw ork 2-2 2 reta ini ng 2-17 securi ng 2-2 2 Cana dian N otic e (A vis Cana dien) A-4 capabilities, software 1-4
2 Compa q Console Manageme nt Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M CD, software 4-3 CE Mar king A -5 Change Password screen 4 -11 CMC See Co nsole Ma nagem ent Controller CMC Pr operties sc ree n 4-13 Comm Port See c omm unic ati ons port communications port features 1-4 over view 1- 4 comm unit y stri ngs 4-1 4 Compaq authorized reseller x Compa q Int elli gent Rac k Ma nager Lite See software concea le d door rel ease 4-17 confi gur ing alerts 3-6, 4-19 CMCs 2 -24, 4-12, 4-13 mail syste m 4-9 modem 4-11 optio ns 4-1 6 sensor s 4-15 software 4 -6 thres hol d val ues 4- 18 connecting cord r ete nti on bra cket 2- 17 netw ork 2-2 2 powe r cabl e 2-2 0 rack fan array 2-19 sensor s 2-18 UPSs 2-21 utility power 2-21 Cons ole Ma nagem e nt Co ntro ller adding to s oftware 4-7 basic c onfi gur atio n 4-1 confi gur ing 2- 24 , 4-1 2 connec tin g sens ors 2- 18 front pane l 1-5 genera l de scri pti on 1-2 installation requir ements 2-2 installing 2-7 model 1- 2 moni tori ng 4-2 2 over view 1- 1 prope rties 4- 13 rea r panel 1-7, 2- 18 removing from software 4 -7 specifications C-1 standard features 1-3 viewi ng sta tus 4- 24 contact selec ting 4- 14 viewi ng 3- 4 contents, kit 2 -2 contr ol but to ns 3-2 contro lling fans 4-20 cord r ete nti on bra cket, connecting 2 -17 current, inpu t C-2 D deactivating relays 3-7 Decl ara tion of Co nform it y A-3 defa ult pa ssw ord 4- 5 depth C- 2 devic e co nfig urati on l inks 4- 12 Device Home screen 4-24 dimensio ns C-2 disabl in g alarms 4-14 passw ords 3- 5, 4-1 4 shock sensor s 4-1 5 displa y langua ge 4- 14 LCD 1-5 door- loc kin g fea ture 4- 20 doors, unl ocki ng 3-6 , 4-20 drop time, voltage C-2 E electric shock symbol viii email addre sses 4-1 0 aler t messa ges 3- 6, 4- 9 mail syste m set up 4-9 system requirements 4-2 Email Setup screen 4-9 enabling alarms 4-14
Index 3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M passw ords 3- 5, 4-1 4 shock sensor s 4-1 5 Enter/Alarm Silence button 1-5 Esca pe but to n 1-5 Ethernet connection C-3 European Union Notice A-5 example, alert hand ling 3-6 exte nsion c able s 2- 21 F fans availability 4-17 connecting 2 -19 contro lling manual ly 4-20 maximum curren t rating C-2 powe r 2-2 1 setti ng up 3- 5, 4-1 7 status 3 -3, 4-24 features comm unica ti ons por t 1-4 Cons ole Ma nage me nt Contr olle r 1-3 front pane l 1-5 rea r panel 1-7 software 1 -4 Federa l Com muni cat ions Commi ssi on (FC C) no tice cables A-4 FCC Class A compliance A-2 FCC Cla ss B comp liance A- 3 firmware updati n g 4-14 versi on 3-4 , 4-13 frames 4-6 front panel controls 1-5 LEDs 1-6 fuses repla cin g 5-3 specifications C-3 G genera l de scri pti on 1-2 getti ng he lp x Grou nding M et hods B- 2 H hardware kit c onte nts 2- 2 versi on 3-4 , 4-13 hazard symbol viii hazardous en ergy circuits symbol vii i height C-2 help additional sources x Compaq authorized reseller s x Compaq website x online 4-6 technical support telepho ne numbe rs x hidde n swi tch 4-1 7 humi dity insta lling sensor s 2-1 2 sensor 1-8, 2- 12 sensor setu p 4-1 5 status 3-3, 4-25 thres hold se tti ngs 4- 18 Hype rTe rmi nal 4-2 6 hysteresis 4 -18 I icon electric shock viii exclamation point viii screwdriver v iii software 4 -6 telephone ix warning viii informat ion status 3-3, 4-25 system 3-4, 4- 13 input c urr ent r ati ng C-2 input s status 3 -3 installation over view 2- 1
4 Compa q Console Manageme nt Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M proce dure s 2- 7 requir eme nts 2- 2 tools neede d 2-6 installing CMCs 2 -7 humi dity se ns or 2-1 2 intru sion sensor s 2-9 optio nal se nsor s 2-11 sensor s 2-8 shock sensor 2-13 smoke sens ors 2-1 4 software 4 -3 tempe ratur e se nsors 2- 8 Intelligent Rack Manager Lite See software interface serial C-3 software 4 -6 internal temperature 1-3, 3-3 intru sion se nsor s insta lli ng 2-9, 2-1 1 setti ng up 4- 16 IP address, setting 2 -24, 3-5 IP mask, setting 3 -5 IP rout er, sett ing 3-5 J Japane se N otice A- 5 K kit contents 2-2 door l ocki ng 2- 16 items not included 2-6 optio nal se nsor s 2-4 L langua ge displa y 4- 14 setti ng 2-2 4, 3-5 LCD displa y 1- 5 menu s 3-2 LEDs 1- 5, 1- 6 links devic e co nfig urat ion 4- 12 devic e mo nit orin g 4-22 software s etup 4-6 lists alert situations 4-19 comp uter na me s 4-8 email a ddresse s 4-10 pager num bers 4-11 recog nized CM Cs 4-7 locating system information 3-4 location selec ting 4- 14 system 3- 4 lock sets assigning i ntrusion sensor s 4-16 contro lling manual ly 4-20 installing 2-16 Log sc reen 4- 22 logic, alarm relays 4-17 Logi n scree n 4-5 logs clearing 4 -22 print ing 4- 22 M mail system , co nfig uring 4- 9 mainta ini ng sm oke se nsor s 2-16 mana gin g CMCs 4 -1 CMCs remo tely 4-4 Manua l Con trol sc ree n 4-2 0 mask, IP 3-5 memory progr am C- 2 RAM C-2 menus changing v alues 3-5 LCD 3-2 Setup 3- 5 Status 3-3 System In formation 3-4 terminal 4-27
Index 5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M message s email alert 4-9 pager aler t 4-1 0 popup a ler t 4-8 Messa ging Set up sc reen 4- 8 MIB file 4-1 versi on 3-4 , 4-13 modem , co nfi guri ng 4-1 1 modif yi ng accessory s etup 4-16 alert hand ling 3-6, 4 -19 CMC pr opertie s 4-13 menu val ues 3-5 sensor setu p 4-1 5 thres hol d val ues 4- 18 moni tori ng CM C de vices 4- 22 mount ing CMCs 2 -23 N name selec ting 4- 14 viewi ng 3- 4 naviga ti ng LCD menus 3 -2 software 4 -6 terminal menus 4-27 netw ork cable 2-22 connecting 2 -22 LED 1-5 numbe r part 1- 2 series A-1 O opera tin g temperature C-2 time 3-4 optio nal se nsor s installing 2-11 kit 2-4 optio ns, c onfi gur ing 4- 16 over view CMC 1-1 comm unica ti ons por t 1-4 installation 2-1 operat in g the CM C 3-1 software 1 -4 specifications C-1 trou bles hoot ing 5- 1 P pager aler t messa ges 3- 6, 4- 10 numbe rs, e nte rin g 4-11 system requirements 4-2 Pager Se tup scree n 4-10 pane ls front 1-5 rea r 1- 7, 2-1 8 part numb er 1-2 passw or ds changing 4 -11 defa ult 4-5 enab ling/ disa bli ng 3-5 , 4-1 4 requir eme nts 4- 12 physical specifications C-2 popup a ler t mes sage s 3- 6, 4-8 port s comm unica ti ons 1-4 seria l 1-4 , 1-5 , 2-2 5 powe r butto n 1-5 connecting 2 -20 cords 2 -6 fans 2- 21 utility, connecting 2-21 power ing o n the CMC 2- 23 preinstallation tasks 4-2 pri nti ng logs 4 -22 probl ems See tro ubleshooting proce ssor C-2 progr am memory C -2 terminal 4-26 proper ties, CMC 4-13
6 Compa q Console Manageme nt Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M R rack mounti ng CM Cs 2-23 stability ix RAM C-2 rated voltage C-2 Read/Write Comm unity strings 4- 14 rea r panel 2-18 recog nized CM Cs 4-7 reference material 2 -3 Regulatory Com pliance identification A-1 locat io n of labe l A -1 series numb ers A-1 relays See alarm relay s rem ote m anagem ent 4-4 rem oving addresses for email alerts 4 -10 CMCs fro m software 4-7 comput er names for po pup alerts 4-8 phone numbe rs f or pa ger alerts 4-11 software fro m syst em 4-4 repai rin g the CM C 5-3 replacing fuses 5-3 repor ts 4-2 2 requir eme nts installation 2-2 installation to ols 2-6 passw or d 4-12 system 4- 2 RJ-45 receptacle sy mbol ix router, IP 3 -5 S safety info rmation ix screens Accessory Setup 4-16 Active Alarms 4-23 Add/Re m ove De vice 4- 7 Aler t Han dli ng 4-19 Change Password 4-11 CMC Pr operties 4- 13 Devic e H ome 4- 24 Email Setup 4-9 Log 4-2 2 Logi n 4-5 Manua l C ontr ol 4-2 0 Messa ging Set up 4- 8 Pager Se tup 4-1 0 Sensor Setu p 4-1 5 Thre shol d Conf igur ati on 4-1 8 screwdriver s ymbol viii Scroll Up button 1-5 securing cables 2-22 selecting accessory setup informat ion 4-16 aler t beha vior s 4-1 9 contact person 4 -14 devic e nam e 4-1 4 locat io n 4-14 sensor setu p inf orma tion 4- 15 tempe rat ure uni t of measure 4-14 Sensor Setu p scre en 4-15 sensor s auxiliary 3-3, 4-16 confi gur ing 4- 15 connecting 2 -18 humi dity 1- 8, 4-1 5 installing 2-8 intru sion 2- 9, 4-1 6 monitoring capa bilities 1-2 optio nal 2- 4, 2-1 1 shock 4- 15 smoke 4 -15 temperature 1 -8, 4-15 volta ge 4-1 5 serial interface C-3 numbe r 4-1 3 port 1- 5, 2-2 5 Seria l Com munic ati on LED 1-5 series numb er A-1 setting acceptable values 4 -18 alarm actions 4-20
Index 7 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S ch e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M IP addr ess 2- 24 , 3-5 IP mask 3-5 IP rout er 3- 5 langua ge 2- 24 , 3-5 subne t mask 2- 25 setti ng up accessories 4-16 alarm relays 4-17 alerts 3-6, 4-19 email alerts 4-9 fans 3- 5, 4-1 7 mail syste m 4-9 manua l co ntrol 4-20 pager aler ts 4-1 0 popup a ler ts 4- 8 sensor s 4-15 software 4 -6 setup l inks 4- 6 Setup m enu 3- 5 shock sen sor installing 2-13 setti ng sen siti vity 4- 15 status 3 -3 silenc in g audi ble a larm s 3-7 , 4- 14, 4-17 smoke sens or installing 2-14 maint ena nce 2- 16 opera tio n 2-1 5 setti ng lo gic 4-1 5 status 3 -3 SNMP basic c onfi gur atio n 4-1 comm unit y stri ngs 4-1 4 software accessing 4 -4 CD 4-3 frames 4-6 genera l de scri pti on 1-2 icons 4-6 installing 4-3 interface 4-6 kit c onte nts 2- 3 links 4- 6 loggi ng in 4- 5 pass wor d 4-5, 4-11 preinstallation tasks 4-2 scree n layo ut 4-5 setti ng up 4- 6 system requirements 4-2 uninstalling 4-4 versi on 3-4 , 4- 13 specifications over view C- 1 physi cal C- 2 standard features 1-3 start ing H yperT erm ina l 4-2 6 status LCD menu it ems 3-3 over view 4- 24 repor ts 4-2 2 summa ry 4-2 3, 4-2 5 symbol s 4-2 3, 4- 25 Status menu 3-3 storage temperature C -2 strings, comm unit y 4-14 subne t mask, set ting 2- 25 switc h, hi dden 4- 17 symbol s in text viii on eq uipme nt v iii status 4-23, 4-25 system contact 3-4, 4 -14 locat io n 3-4, 4-14 name 3-4, 4-14 requir eme nts 4- 2 time 3-4 Syste m Inf orma tion m enu 3- 4 T China Taiwan N otice A-5 tasks, prei nstal lati on 4-2 telephone numbe rs x symbol ix temperature insta lling sens ors 2-8 , 2- 11 operat in g C-2 sensor setu p 4-1 5 sensor s 1-8
8 Compa q Console Manageme nt Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M statu s 3-3, 4-2 5 stora ge C-2 thres hold se tti ngs 4- 18 unit of mea sur e 3-5 , 4-1 4 terminal operation 4-26 text c onve nti ons vi i Thre shol d Conf igur ati on screen 4 -18 time opera tin g 3-4 system 3- 4 tools 2- 6 trou bles hoot ing afte r star t 5-1, 5-3 audible alarm sounds 5-3 connec te d sens ors not recognized 5-2 duri ng star t 5-1 , 5- 2 faults are not report ed, senso rs are connected 5-2 interface LEDs are not g iving any sig nal s 5-2 intrusion alarms do not activate when doo r is opened 5-2 no alar m i ndica ted on mana geme nt co nsol e 5-2 no shoc k al arm , des pite vibr atio n 5-2 over view 5- 1 unit fails to functi on after powe r on 5-2 U uninstalling software 4-4 units of m easur e, te mper at ure 3- 5, 4-14 unloc king door s 3-6, 4- 20 updating firmware 4-14 UPS, co nnect ing 2-2 1 user interface 4-5 utility power, connecting 2-21 V value s, thr esh old 4- 18 VCCI Notice fo r Japan A-5 versi on fir mwar e 3-4, 4- 13 hardwa re 3- 4, 4-1 3 MIB 3- 4, 4- 13 software 3 -4, 4-13 vibr atio n sens ors See shoc k sensor s viewi ng active alarms 4-23 CMC stat us 4-2 4 system inf orma tion 3- 4, 4-13 volta ge drop time C-2 rated C-2 sensor setu p 4-1 5 status 3-3, 4-25 thres hold se tti ngs 4- 18 W warnings electric shock viii hot surfaces ix netw ork i nter face connection ix RJ-45 receptacle ix widt h C-2 www.compaq.com. x X Xmode m 1-4
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Notice © 2001 Compaq Co mputer Co rporation Compaq, Compaq In sight Manager and the Co mpaq logo Regist ered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Intel is a trademark of In tel Corporation in the United States and other countries. Compa q sha ll n ot be l iabl e for t ech nical or edi tor ial er rors or om issi ons c ontai ne d here in. The infor mati on i n this doc ume nt is pro vided âa s isâ wi th out w arr anty of an y kin d and i s s ubjec t to c ha nge with out not ice. The wa rra nties f or Compa q pr oduct s ar e set f orth i n the e xpre ss lim ite d war rant y statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as con stituting an addit iona l war ra nty. Compaq service tool software, in cluding associated docu mentation, is the property of and contains confi dent ial te chn olo gy of C ompa q Com puter Cor porat io n. Ser vice c ustom er i s her eby lic ense d to use the software only for activities directl y relating to the delivery of, and only during the term of, the appli cabl e ser vice s del ivere d by C ompa q or its a uthor ize d servic e pr ovi der. Cust omer may n ot mo dif y or re verse e ngi neer , re move, or tr ansfe r the softw are or m ake the softw are or a ny re sulta nt dia gno sis or system mana gement data available to ot her parties witho ut Compaqâs or its ser vice providerâs c onsent. Upon termination of the services, c ustomer will, at Compaqâs or its service providerâs opti on, destroy or re turn t he sof twar e an d assoc iat ed doc ume ntati on i n its p osse ssio n. Compaq Console Ma nagemen t Controller User Guide Seco nd Edi tion ( July 2001 ) Part Number 218258-002
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Contents About This Guide Text Conv entions ....................................................................................................... vii Symbols in Text ....................................................................................................... viii Symbols on Equ ipment ............................................................................................ viii Rack Stability .............................................................................................................ix Getting Help ................................................................................................................ x Compaq Technical Suppo rt .................................................................................. x Compaq W ebsite................................................................................................... x Compaq Authorized Rese ller ................................................................................ x Chapter 1 Overview Compaq Co nsole Management Con troller ............................................................... 1 -2 General Description ................................................................................................. 1-2 Standard C MC Features ........................................................................................... 1-3 Communications Po rts ...................................................................................... 1-4 Compaq Intelligent Rack Manag er Lite............................................................ 1-4 Front Panel ............................................................................................................... 1-5 Front Panel Controls ......................................................................................... 1-6 Front Panel LEDs ............................................................................................. 1 -6 Rear Panel ................................................................................................................ 1-7 Chapter 2 Installation Installation Requiremen ts ........................................................................................ 2-2 Items supplied with the bas ic CMC Kit ............................................................ 2 -2 Items not supp lied with the CMC Kit ............................................................... 2-6
iv Compaq Co nsole Mana geme nt Con trolle r User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Installation Procedures ............................................................................................. 2-7 Installing the Stand ard Sensors ......................................................................... 2 -8 Connecting the Cord Retention Bracket ......................................................... 2 -17 Connecting the Sensors to the CMC ............................................................... 2-18 Connecting th e Fan Assemblies ...................................................................... 2-19 Connecting the Input Power Cord to th e CMC ............................................... 2 -20 Connecting the C MC to Utility Power ............................................................ 2-21 Connecting the Network Cable ....................................................................... 2-22 Securing Cables to th e CMC........................................................................... 2-22 Mounting th e CMC in the Rack ...................................................................... 2-23 Powering on the C MC .................................................................................... 2 -23 Configuring the CMC ..................................................................................... 2-24 Using the Front Serial Port ............................................................................. 2-25 Installation Co mpletion .......................................................................................... 2-25 Chapter 3 Operation LCD Menu ............................................................................................................... 3-2 Status Menu ...................................................................................................... 3-3 System Info rmation Menu ................................................................................ 3-4 Setup Menu ....................................................................................................... 3-5 Alert Handling ......................................................................................................... 3-6 Silencing an Audible Alarm.............................................................................. 3-7 Deactivating an Alarm Relay ............................................................................ 3-7 Chapter 4 Software Compaq Intelligent Rack Manag er Lite Software .................................................... 4-1 System Requi rements ............................................................................................... 4-2 Preinstallation Tasks ................................................................................................ 4-2 Software Installation ................................................................................................ 4-3 Uninstalling the Software ................................................................................. 4-4 Accessing the Software ..................................................................................... 4-4 Logging In to the Software ............................................................................... 4-5 Screen Layout .......................................................................................................... 4-5 Software Settings ..................................................................................................... 4-6 Add/Remove Device Screen ............................................................................. 4-7 Messaging Setup Screen ................................................................................... 4-8 Email Setup Screen ........................................................................................... 4-9 Pager Setup Screen ......................................................................................... 4-10
About T his Gui de v Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S ch e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0/ 0 1 3:04 A M Change Password Screen ................................................................................ 4 -11 Device Configu ration............................................................................................. 4-12 CMC Properties Screen .................................................................................. 4-13 Sensor Setup Screen ....................................................................................... 4-15 Accessory Setup Screen.................................................................................. 4-16 Threshold Con figuration Screen ..................................................................... 4 -18 Alert Handling Screen .................................................................................... 4-19 Manual Control Screen ................................................................................... 4-20 Log Screen ...................................................................................................... 4-22 Device Monitoring ................................................................................................. 4-22 Active Alarms Screen ..................................................................................... 4-23 Device Home Screen ...................................................................................... 4-24 Terminal Program Op eration ................................................................................. 4-26 Starting HyperTermin al .................................................................................. 4-26 Navigating Menus........................................................................................... 4-27 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshoo ting During Startup .............................................................................. 5-2 Troubleshoo ting After Startup ................................................................................. 5-3 Repairing the CMC .................................................................................................. 5-3 Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Compliance Id entification Numbers .....................................................A-1 Federal Commun ications Commission Notice ........................................................ A-2 Class A Equipmen t ...........................................................................................A-2 Class B Equ ipment ...........................................................................................A-3 Modifications.................................................................................................... A-4 Canadian Notice (Av is Canadien) ...........................................................................A-4 Class A Equipmen t ...........................................................................................A-4 Class B Equ ipment ...........................................................................................A-4 European Union Notice ...........................................................................................A-5 Japanese Notice ....................................................................................................... A-5 China Taiwan N otic e............................................................................................... .A-5
vi Compaq Co nsole Mana geme nt Con trolle r User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Appendix B Electrostatic Dis charge Grounding Methods .................................................................................................B-2 Appendix C Specifications Specifications ...........................................................................................................C-2 Appendix D Pin Layout Configuration Compaq C MC ......................................................................................................... D-1 Index
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M About This Guide This guide is designe d to be used as step-by-ste p instructions for in stallation and a s a re fer ence f or oper ati on, tro uble sho otin g, an d fut ure u pgra des. Text Conve ntions This docum ent u ses t he f ollowi ng c onv enti ons t o disti ngu ish e leme nts of te xt: Keys Keys appear in bo ldface. A plus sign ( ) between two ke ys in dicat es t hat t hey s houl d be pr es sed simulta ne ousl y. USER INPUT User input appears in a d ifferent typ eface and in uppercase. FILENAMES Filenames appear in uppercase italics. Menu O ptio ns, Command Names, Dialog Box Names These elements appear in initial ca pital letters. COMMANDS, DIRECTORY NAMES, and DRIVE NAMES These elements appear in upp ercase. Type When you ar e in structe d t o type information, t ype the informat ion without pressin g the En ter key. Enter When yo u are instr ucte d to ente r information, type the i nform ati on and t he n pres s the Enter key.
viii Compaq Console M anagement Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Symbols in Text These symb ols m ay be fou nd in t he te xt of thi s gui de. T hey ha ve the fol lowi ng meanings. WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates th at failu re to f ollow directi ons in the warn ing could res ult in bod ily harm or loss of li fe. CAUTION: Text s et off in this mann er indica tes tha t failure to follow directions could resu lt in damage to eq uipment o r loss of in formation. IMPORTANT: Text set off in this man ner presen ts clarify ing inform ation or s pecific instruction s. NOTE: Text se t off i n this manner pre sents comm entary, sidelights, o r interest ing point s of informa tion. Symbols on Eq uipme nt These icons may be lo cated on equipment in areas where hazardous cond itions may exist. This s ymbol in conju nction with any of th e follow ing s ymbols indicates the presence of a p otenti al hazard. T he potenti al for injur y exists if warning s are not obs erved. Review the document ation for s pecific det ails. This s ymbol indicates th e presence o f hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazard s. Refer all s ervicing to q ualified personnel. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from e lectric sh ock hazards, d o not open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to qualified p ersonnel. This s ymbol indicates th e presence o f electric s hock hazard s. The area contains n o user or field servic eable parts . Do not op en for any reason. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from e lectric s hock hazards, d o not open th is enclosu re.
About This Guide ix Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M This s ymbol on an RJ-45 receptac le indica tes a Networ k Inte rface Connectio n. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric sh ock, fire, or damag e to the equipmen t, do not plug telephon e or telecommu nications connectors in to this receptacl e. This s ymbol indicates the presen ce of a hot s urface or h ot componen t. If this su rface is contact ed, the pot ential fo r injury exists. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury f rom a hot comp onent, allow the surface to cool before to uching. Importa nt Safet y Inform ation Before installing t his product, read the Important S afety Informatio n guide provided in the Cons ole Management Contro ller (CMC) Ki t. Rack Stability WARNING: Make sure that the rack containin g the CMC is stable. The f ollowin g conditi ons must be met: â The level ing fee t are exten ded to the floor. â The full w eight of the rac k rests on th e levelin g feet. â The stab ilizing feet a re attach ed to the r ack if it is a sing le-rack installa tion. â The racks are coupled t ogether in multipl e-rack ins tallation s. â A rack may beco me uns table if mor e than one co mponent is extended for any reason. E xtend on ly one comp onent a t a time.
x Compaq Co nsole Mana geme nt Con trolle r User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: a- f r n t . d oc Las t Save d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 0 1 3:04 A M Getting Help If you have a pro blem and have e xh aust ed the inf orma ti on in t his g uide, yo u can get fur ther inf orma tion a nd other hel p in the f ollow ing l ocati o ns. Compaq Technical Suppo rt In North America, call the Compaq Technical Phone Support Center at 1-800-652 -6672 (1-800-OK-CO MPAQ) 1 . This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a wee k. Outside North America, call the nearest Compaq Technical Support Phone Center . Tel eph one n umber s for worl d wi de Te chnic al S uppor t Ce nters a re listed on the Compaq website. Access the Comp aq website at http://www.compaq.com. Be sur e to ha ve t he fol lowi ng i nfor mat ion a vail able bef ore c alling Com paq : â Tec hnica l sup por t regist rat ion n um ber ( if appl ica ble) â Product serial number(s ) â Prod uct m odel name( s) a nd num ber (s) â Applicable error m essages â Add- on b oard s or har dw are â Thir d-pa rty har dwar e or softw are â Oper ati ng syst em ty pe an d revi sion l evel â Detailed, specific questi ons Compaq Website For more info rmation on Compaq products, access the Compaq website at www.compaq.com. Compaq Authorized Reseller For the name of the nearest Co mpaq authorized reseller: â In the U nite d Sta tes, call 1-800 -3 45-1 518. â In Ca nada, call 1-8 00- 263- 5868. â Elsewhere, access the Compaq website at www.compaq.com. 1 For co ntinu ous qual ity im prov eme nt, c alls m ay be rec orde d or m onit ore d.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Chap ter 1 Overview This chapter contains information on the following topics: â Com paq Con sole Ma nage ment Contr oller â Gener al de scr iptio n â Standard CMC features â Front pane l â Rear pane l
1-2 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Compaq Console Manage ment Cont roller The Cons ole Management Co ntroll er (CMC) offers one model , part numb er 203039-B21. This unit is rack-mo untable and is Worldwide voltage adapta ble. General Desc ription The CMC is a rack-moun ted device inte nde d to m onit or an d co ntr ol the environment within a single-rack or multiple-rack suites. The system cons ists of a CMC, seve ral se ns ors, a nd the Com paq In tell igen t Rac k Mana ger Lite softwa re. With t he s oftwa re, yo u ca n easi ly c onfi gur e the CM C, r emote ly receive system status and alerts, and initiate plan ned actions. Optional sensor kits are available to ex pand the capabilities of the CMC and include a dditional tempe ratur e, h umi dity, vibr atio n and i ntr usio n sens ors, as well as sm oke detection and electronic door locks. A num ber of sens ors ca n be c onne cte d to the CMC t o mo nit or tem perat ure , humi dity, smoke , me cha nical s hoc k/ vibrat io n, an d sec urit y. Wit h the pr oper setup, the system can : â Monitor voltage within t he rack. â Monitor temperature within the rack â Monitor humidity le vels in the rack. â Detect whether rack doors are op en or closed. â Detect someone tampering with the rack . â Detect smoke within the rack. â Remotely lock and un lock the rack doors. The s ystem c an be pr o gram med wit h thre sh olds for the sens ors t o trig ger alarms, and prog rammed to take action on those alarms. For examp le, from the Console, the C MC can be programmed to turn the rack fans on when the rack temperature is too warm or turn the rac k fan assemblies off if smoke is detected. Should an unautho rized person attempt to enter the rack, the system may sound an audible alarm, send an alert message to the Conso le, send an e-mail, send a page, o r activate an alarm relay switch connected to s ome devic e set u p by t he us er, suc h as a sir en, or rot ati ng lig ht.
Overview 1-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Standa rd CMC Featu res â 1U de sign â Ethe rnet c omm unic ati ons por t for dat a exc hange wi th a ho st c omput er â Four a nal og in puts: G Two temperature inputs G One hu midity inpu t G One volt age monitor for AC mains â Two pr ogr amm able fan o utp ut pow er c ontr ols â Eight discrete inp uts G Four intrusio n inputs G One sm oke i nput G One mechanical shock/vibration input G Two Auxiliary (AUX) inputs â Two e lect roni c do or loc k c ontr ols â Easy c onfi gura tio n via : G Compa q Int elli gent Rac k Ma nager L ite G Serial po rt on fro nt panel G SNMP - TCP/IP G User inpu ts on f ro nt pane l â Audible and v isual alarm indicators â Monito ring of up to t wo racks â Two u ser -pr ogram mabl e ala rm outp uts, f or r otat ing li ght s or other ala rm devic es ( not i ncl uded) NOTE: If the exte rnal tempera ture sen sors are not c onnected , the in ternal temp eratur e of the unit w ill be dis played .
1-4 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Communications Ports The commun ications port for data exch ange with the host computer con sists of an Ether net port ( RJ-4 5) usi ng SNM P com muni cat ion. The serial communication port (RJ-11 ) allows for the use of a VT- 100/Xm o dem de vic e. Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite With each CMC, Compaq supplies a CD containing In telligent Rack Manager Lite so ftware. This soft ware permits the administrato r to moni tor and manage the ra ck e nvir onme nt thr ou gh the Inter net usi ng Int ernet Ex plore r. Software capabilities i nclude the following: â Conf iguri ng t he CM C â Monitoring the foll owing sensors: G Input voltage G Temperature (up to two) G Humidity G Smoke G Mecha nic al s hock/ vi brati on G Intrus io n (up t o four do ors) â Contr olli ng d oor l ocks f or o ne or tw o ra cks â Activating relay control s â Acti vat ing an d mo nitor ing up t o two r ack f an a rra ys â Logging all events â Sendi ng a Window s mes sage â Sendi ng a n email m essa ge â Sending a pager notifica tion
Overview 1-5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Front Panel The CM C is r ack-m ou ntabl e in a 1U c onfi gura tion. 2 1 6 4 3 7 5 8 9 10 Figure 1-1. Fr ont panel c onfigurat ion Table 1-1 CMC Front Panel î Alarm LED î Network LED î Serial communica tion LE D î Serial communication port (RJ-11) î Escape butt on î Scroll up but ton î Enter/Alarm s ilence butt on î LCD disp lay î Power LED î Power button
1-6 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Front Panel Controls The CMC front p anel includes the controls required to: â Power the uni t On or Off. â Scroll throu gh LCD menus. â Select LCD menu item s. â Silence audible alarms and deactivate alarm relays (if these features are enabled in the cont rol software). NOTE: For informat ion about chan ging the con figurati on on the CM C, or to check the current configura tion, see Chap ter 4, âSoftw are.â Front Panel LEDs Each L ED is descr ibe d in the fol lowi ng ta ble. See Ta ble 1-1 f or re fer ence. Table 1-2 Front Pa nel LE Ds LED Reference Color Meaning î Alarm LED Red General alarm indicat or (blinking). Orange Warni ng (intrusio n alert/te mperature warning). Green No alarm. î Network LED Green Normally O n. Blinking in dicates ac tivity. î Serial Communicat ion LED Green Normally Off. Bl inking in dicates communication. î Power LED Green Power On. NOTE: Alarm status may be view ed in the LCD dis play ( î ) or the s ystem console.
Overview 1-7 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Rear Panel The CMC features the fo llowing rear panel configuration: 1 2 3 4 5 7 15 9 11 13 6 18 16 14 10 12 8 20 21 19 17 Figure 1- 2. Rear panel co nfiguration
1-8 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: b-c h 1 O v erv i ew .doc L a st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 3 / 01 2:29 PM Table 1-3 CMC Rear Panel Description Type of connector î Main power input AC input (IEC 320- 10A) î Input vo ltage monito r / Power input for Fan #1 and #2 AC input (IEC 320- 10A) î Fan #1 Power output for fan #1 (IEC 320 â 10A) î Fan #2 Power output for fan #2 (IEC 320 â 10A) î Relay #1 Alarm relay (RJ-12) î Relay #2 Alarm relay (RJ-12) î Intrusio n sensor #1 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Intrusio n sensor #2 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Intrusio n sensor #3 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Intrusio n sensor #4 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Smoke senso r Discrete i nput (RJ-12) î Shock/v ibration senso r Discrete input (RJ-12) î Lock #1 Discrete outpu t (RJ-12) î Lock #2 Discrete outpu t (RJ-12) î Auxiliary 1 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Auxiliary 2 Discrete input (RJ-12) î Temperature sensor #1 Analog input (RJ-12) î Temperature sensor #2 Analog input (RJ-12) î Humidity sensor Analog input (RJ-12) î I 2 C port I 2 C communications (RJ-45) î Ethernet port 10BaseT (RJ-45)
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Chap ter 2 Installation This c hap ter pr ovi des i nfor mati on on the f oll owi ng top ics: â Installation req uirements â Insta lla tion pr oce dures â Power ing on the CM C â Completin g the installation
2-2 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Installatio n Requi rement s This section lists item s required to i nstall the CMC. Items supplied with the basic CMC Kit The CM C Kit ( Com paq Par t N umber 203 039-B 21) conta ins the foll owi ng componen ts: Hardware Figure 2-1. CMC ki t contents (hardware) î Console Man agement Controller î RJ-12 to pigtail cabl es for r elay ports î Network cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45) î Jumper power cord s for fan array s and for mai n input power via UPS (IEC 320 to 320)
Installation 2-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM î Input powe r cord (country- specific) î Volta ge monitor cord/fan input cord (country-specific) î Tie wraps î Scre ws, washers and ca ge nuts î Serial communication cable (RJ-11 to DB-9) î Intrusion sensors (2 sets) î Sensor cable î Double- sided t ape î Sensor cable î Cord manage ment clips î Sensor cable î Temperature s ensor î Cord retention bracket Software/Refer ence Mater ial â Impo rtant Safety Infor mat ion guide to be reviewed befo re installing this produc t â Power Prod ucts D ocum enta tion CD â Com paq I ntelli ge nt Rac k Ma nager Lite CD â Comp aq Con sole Man age ment Co ntro ller Use r Guide â Warranty in formation
2-4 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Optional Sensor Kit, with assort ed cable lengths Compaq Part Number 203039-B22 (sol d separ atel y) Figure 2-2. Option al sens or kit conten t î Temperature s ensor î Humidi ty senso r bracket î Sensor cable î Screws a nd cage nuts î Sensor cable î Tie wraps î Sensor cable î Shock/vibr ation sens or î Sensor cable î Intrusion sensors (2 sets) î Humidi ty se nsor î Double si ded tape î Cord manage ment clips
Installation 2-5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Optional Smoke Sensor Kit Compaq Part Number 203039-B24 (sol d separ atel y) Figure 2-3. Op tional smoke s ensor k it contents î Smoke sen sor î End cap î Sampl ing tube se ctions î Screws î Tube couplings î Sampl ing tube bra cket Optional Door Locking Kit Compaq Part Number 203039-B23 (sol d separ atel y)
2-6 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Items not supplied with the CMC Kit Tools â A me dium fl at- blade d scre wdr iver a nd a #2 Phi lli ps scre wdr iver â Cage nut-fittin g tool (supplie d with the Compaq rack) IMPORTANT: Only use the pow er cords su pplied w ith the CMC. If the CMC d oes not include a pow er cord that is suitable f or your app lication, cont act an au thorized Compaq service rep resentativ e to obtain the ap propriate p ower cord. Refer to th e âPrecauti ons for Power Products â section of Import ant Safe ty Inform ation (guide included with the CMC Kit.)
Installation 2-7 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Inst allation Pr ocedures This section pro vides installation s teps to install t he CMC. 1. Attach the cord retention b racket to the CMC. 2. Install the s ensors in the racks. 3. Connect th e sensors to the CMC unit. 4. Connect the main input power cord to t he CMC, or if an Uninterruptib le Power System (UPS) will be used for main power, connect the power jumper cord to the CMC. 5. Connec t the i npu t powe r/ volta ge m onitor cor d to the CMC. 6. Connect ju mper power cords to the fan assemblies. 7. Secure the cables to the co rd retention bracket. 8. Mount the CM C in the r ac k. 9. Plug the input po wer cord to a UPS or AC power source. 10. Plug the fan input power cord to an AC source. 11. Secure the cables to the rack . 12. Power up t he CM C. 13. Set the initial configurati on using the front panel contro ls. 14. Inse rt th e software C D.
2-8 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Installing the Standard Sensors The se nsor cable s ma y be r oute d thr ough t he r ack a nd the n att ache d to t he rac k by usi ng the stic k-o n cable m ana geme nt cl ips or tie w rap s. Tempera ture Sen sor The temperature senso r can be installed on the ceiling of the rack , towards the rear, or near the mo st temperature-sensitive component in the rack. Figure 2-4. Ins talling th e tempera ture sens or
Installation 2-9 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Intrusion Sensor Intrusion Sensor An int rusi on se nsor cons ist s of tw o par ts: â A ma gnet â An electrical switch 1. The ma gnet s houl d be i nsta lled on the in side of the r ac k door a nd t he electrical switch on the rack as shown in the following instructions. Make s ure the ma gnet and switc h ali gn w ith eac h o ther a nd al low sufficient clearance fo r the doors to close. 2. The intr usio n se nsors s houl d be insta lle d on t he fron t door î of the rack, as well as the rear door î . 1 2 Figure 2-5. Installing the intrusion s ensor in the 9000 series rack
2-10 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM 1 2 Figure 2-6. Installing the intrusion s ensor in the 7000 series rack To co nnect a seri es of intr usion sensor s to t he sam e CM C port, rem ove t he plug s hip ped i n the se ns or an d conne ct the ca ble f rom a n addi ti onal i ntr usio n sensor , as s hown bel ow. 2 1 Figure 2-7. Int rusion s ensor
Installation 2-11 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Installing the Optional Sensors Tempera ture sen sor â The o ptiona l te mper at ure sen sor s hou ld be i nstal le d on t he ceil in g of t he second rack, to wards the rear. (See Figure 2-4) Intrusion sensor â The o ptiona l int rusi on se ns ors sh oul d be m ounte d on t he d oors of the second r ac k. (Se e Fig ures 2- 5 a nd 2-6)
2-12 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Humidity sensor â The optional humidity sensor should be installed as f ollows: a. Install the bracket for the humidity s ensor î to the rack using the larger screws . b. Fasten the sen sor uni t î to the bracket using the smaller screws. c. Snap th e co ve r î over the se nsor uni t. d. Connect th e sensor cable î to th e s enso r un it . 1 2 4 3 Figure 2-8. Installing the humidity sensor in the 9000 s eries rack 1 4 2 3 Figure 2-9. Installing the humidity sensor in the 7000 s eries rack
Installation 2-13 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Mechanical shock/vibration sensor â Instal l the opt ional mecha nica l sh ock/ vibra tio n se nsor o n the ra ils of the rack as follows: Figure 2-10. Ins talling the vibration sensor in the 9000 rack Figure 2-11. Ins talling the vibration sensor in the 7000 rack
2-14 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Smoke sensor kit â Instal l the opt ional smoke sens or as f oll ows : a. Place the smoke sensor î on rear rack doo r. Then place the screws with washer s î thr ough t he ho les i n the d oor a nd sec ure t he se nsor . IMPORTANT: For the smoke sen sor to be eff ective, the samp ling tu be must be p laced in the path of the e xhaust air from the eq uipmen t within the rack. b. Install a tu be coup lin g on a se cti on of t he sam pli ng t ube. I nsert the co upl ing int o th e s mok e sen so r. Po si tion th e ho les in the t ub e to face the equipment in the rack . Hand-tighten the connection of the coupli ng a nd sm oke se nsor. c. Ad d couplings and tubes until t he tube reaches the bottom of the door. d. Insert the plastic end cap on the bottom of the tube to secure the bracket to the end o f the tube î . e. Alig n the bottom tube î vert ic ally wi th the s en sor î . f. Insert a screw î (with washer) throug h the hole in the door and fasten it to the tube bracket î using a nut. 3 4 2 1 Figure 2-12. Ins talling th e smoke s ensor
Installation 2-15 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM g. Route the s ensor cable through the rack . h. Attach the cable to the rack with the stick-on cable retention clips or tie wraps included in the CMC basic unit. i. Connect the cable to the sensor î . 1 Figure 2-13. Connect ing the s moke sensor Smoke Sensor Operation NOTE: The smoke s ensor is for u se only with the CMC and is not suitab le for con nection to buildin g fire ala rm systems. Smoke passing by the sam pling tube will be drawn into the optical smoke sensor by t he fan. The smoke sens or ca n take up to 2 0 sec onds t o tri gger a n alarm to the CMC. Th e sampling tube must be placed in th e path of the exhaust air from the rack equipment. If smoke is detecte d, the sensor fan will automatica lly shut off . After the smoke has cleared, th e sensor can be reset by p ressing the RESET button fo r three sec onds. The sensor will not detect sm oke if the fan stops runni ng or runs too slowly. A fan fault like this will also trig ger a smoke alarm. A smoke alarm s hould be invest igat ed to dete rmi ne whe ther sm oke is prese nt or a fa n faul t occ urre d.
2-16 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Smoke Sensor Maintenanc e Keep t he sam pli ng t ube a nd hol es cle an a nd cle ar of dus t and debri s at all times. Check the smoke s ensor at least once per year. Use smoke test gas to check and ver ify pro per unit func tion alit y. Compaq recommends replacing the smoke senso r after the sensor detects a fir e. Conta ct a Com paq a uth orize d re pres enta tive for or de ring deta ils. Door locking kit â The o pti onal d oor l ocki ng ki t sho uld b e in stalle d o n the f ront a nd r ear doors of the rack. In stall t he optio nal door l ocki ng kit acc ordi ng to t he insta llati on in struc tio ns inc lude d wit h the kit. NOTE: The door locking kit is on ly for use w ith the C ompaq CMC.
Installation 2-17 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the Cord Retention Br acket Remo ve the sc rews î from the re ar of the CMC. Al ig n cor d rete ntio n brac ket with the holes in the rear of the unit and i nsert screws î . 1 1 1 1 Figure 2-14. Connecting the cord retention bracket
2-18 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the Sensors to the CM C The sensors connect to the rear of the CMC. See Table 1-4, fo r a description of the rear conn ectors. 1 2 3 4 5 7 15 9 11 13 6 18 16 14 10 12 8 20 21 19 17 Figure 2-15. CMC rear panel
Installation 2-19 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the Fan Assemblies The fan assemb lies should be connected to the fan po wer output sockets îî and î . The inp ut powe r/ volt age moni tori ng cor d s houl d be c onnec te d to the inp ut power plug î . The cable A is connecting the rack fan array in the second rack. A 2 3 4 Figure 2-16. Connect ing fan as semblies
2-20 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the Input Po wer Cord to the CMC Make sure the Power but ton î is in the Off position b efore connecting the input power co rd to the rear of the un it. 10 Figure 2-17. Power Button Connect the input power co rd to the input power socket î . 1 Figure 2-18. I nput power connectio n
Installation 2-21 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the CMC to Utility Powe r If a UPS is installed in the rack, connect the CMC to the UPS. If a UPS is not installed in the rack, use a grounded utility power outlet. The power fo r the fan ou tputs comes fro m the voltag e monitor inpu t. If th e rack c onfi gura tion i ncl ude s fan s, the r ack fa ns m ust be powe red f rom t he f an power outp ut soc ket s. NOTE: Do not conne ct the volta ge monitor input t o a UPS. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric sh ock or damag e to the equip ment, take these precaut ions: â Plug the input line cor d into a gro unded (earthed) e lectrical o utlet that is installed n ear the equ ipment and is eas ily acces sible. â Do not disa ble the grounding plug o n the input line co rd. The groundi ng plug is an important s afety feature. â Do not us e extension co rds. WARNING: Powe r grounds fo r the ma in AC input and t he volta ge monitor input are tied common w ithin th e CMC.
2-22 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Connecting the Network Cable Connect the network cable to the RJ-45 socket. Figure 2-19. Connecting the network cable Securing Cables to the CMC Use the tie wraps (included with the CMC Kit) to secure the cables to the cable rete nti on bra cke t. Figure 2-20. Securing cables to the CMC
Installation 2-23 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Mounting the CMC in the Rack The CMC mounts directly to the rack in a 1U configuration. Refer to the Comp aq Consol e Man agem ent Cont roll er Inst allati on Inst ruct ions (supplie d with the CMC Kit) f or directions. Figure 2-21. Mounting the unit in the rack Powering on the CMC Power On the unit by pressi ng the Pow er but ton î . 10 Figure 2-22. Turning the unit On
2-24 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Configuring the CMC Use the fro nt pa nel f or bas ic c onfi gura tion of the u nit. T he CM C is f ully localized to allow for complete fu nctionality of the front panel in m ultiple langua ges. 6 7 5 8 Figure 2-23. CMC front panel Selecting th e Language Use the CMC front panel controls to select the approp riate language. To select the la ngua ge: 1. Press Scroll Up î to select the appropriate language. 2. Press Enter/Al arm Silence î to sa ve t he lan guage sele cti on. Setting the IP A ddress Use the CMC front pan el controls to set the CMC IP address. To set the IP addre ss: â Press Scr oll Up î and Enter/Alarm Silence î to set the IP a ddress.
Installation 2-25 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: c - c h 2 In s t a llat i on . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 7/ 1 9 / 01 10:30 PM Setting the Subnet Mask â Press Scr oll Up î and Enter/Alarm Silence î to set the Su bnet Mask addre ss. T he def ault setti ng is 0.0. 0.0. â The CMC will a utomatically reb oot. NOTE: For more deta iled config uration ins tructions, s ee Chapter 4, â Softw are.â Using the Front Serial Po rt The ser ial p ort on the fro nt pan el ma y be u se d wit h a lapt op c omput er t o confi gur e the C MC. NOTE: For more deta iled config uration ins tructions, s ee Chapter 4, â Softw are.â Figure 2-24. Connect ing to the s erial por t Installation Com pletion Installation is n ow complete. For inform ation on operating the CMC, see Chapter 3, âOperati on.â Use the Compa q website at www.compaq.com as a n addit iona l inf orm ati on s ource.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM Chap ter 3 Operation This chapter contains information on the following topics: â LCD menu â Alert handling
3-2 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM LCD Menu 6 7 5 8 Figure 3- 1. LCD menu and co ntrol butt ons From the LC D menu î , access information on Status , System I nformation , and Setup .
Operation 3-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM Status Menu 1. Press Enter/Al arm Silence î one time to select the Main me nu. 2. Press Enter/Al arm Silence î one time to select the Statu s menu. 3. Press Scroll Up î to scr oll t hrou gh the m enu selec tio ns: G Temperature 1 G Temperature 2 G Fan 1 G Fan 2 G Voltage G Humidity G Door/Panel 1 G Door/Panel 2 G Door/Panel 3 G Door/Panel 4 G Lock Set 1 G Lock Set 2 G Locki ng de v. 1 G Locki ng de v. 2 G Smoke G Mecha nic al s hock/ vi brati on G Aux 1 G Aux 2 4. Press Escape î to return to the Main menu. NOTE: If the exte rnal tempera ture sen sors are not c onnected , the in ternal temp eratur e of the uni t displa ys.
3-4 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM System Information Menu See Fig ure 3- 1, f or a desc ript ion of the LCD me nu. 1. Press Scroll Up î one time to access the System Inf ormat ion menu. 2. Press Enter/Al arm Silence î one time to select the System Infor mation me nu. 3. Press Scroll Up î to scr oll t hrou gh the m enu selec tio ns: G Hardware vers ion G Firmware vers ion G Software v ersion G Devic e num ber G MIB vers ion G System name G System location G System contact G Operating time G System time 4. Press Escape î to return to the Main menu.
Operation 3-5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM Setup Menu See Fig ure 3- 1, f or a desc ript ion of the LCD me nu. 1. Press Scroll Up î one time to access the Setup menu. 2. Press Enter/Al arm Silence î one time to select Setup me nu. 3. Press Scroll Up î to scr oll t hrou gh the m enu selec tio ns: G Thre shol d fan 1 G Thre shol d fan 2 G Lang uage G Temperature unit G IP addr es s G IP mask G IP rout er G Password - Enable/ Disable 4. Press Escape î to return to the Syste m Inf ormatio n menu. NOTE: To change on e of these valu es, press Enter/Alarm Silence î to select the entry, Scroll Up î to change the value, and Enter/Alarm Silence î to confirm the ch ange, or Escape î to cancel.
3-6 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM Alert Handli ng An alert triggers an action as configured in the software. Possible actions , based on an alert, are identified below. Each alert can trigger any or all o f these actions. â Audible alarm â Activate relay #1 â Activate relay #2 â Send a Micr osof t Win dows m ess age t o moni tori ng c omput er â Send an alert via e-mail â Send an alert via pager Examples: â Intr usio n aler t on D oor #1 act ivat es a n aud ible a lar m a nd page s the system a dministra tor. â Voltage out of spec ification pages the system admi nistrator. IMPORTANT: For more informa tion regard ing enablin g and dis abling alarms , see Chapter 4, âSof tware.â
Operation 3-7 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: d-c h 3 O p erat ion.d o c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 7:06 PM Silencing an Audible Alarm To silence an audible alarm, press Enter/Alarm Silence î . You can enable or disable the silencing feature in the software for all CMC alerts to ensure that an una uth orize d in divi dual c ann ot t urn of f a n audi ble a larm . 7 Figure 3-2. The E nter/Alarm Silence b utton IMPORTANT â Pressing t he Enter/Alarm Silen ce button quiets th e alarm, but d oes not cle ar the condition th at origin ally init iated th e alarm. Th e alert wi ll remain ac tive on th e managem ent conso le until t he condition r eturns to normal. â When the Enter/Alarm Silence bu tton is pres sed, s ilencing the alarm, an y subsequent alarm will again cause the a larm to sound. Deactivating an Alarm Relay To deactivate an alarm relay, p ress Enter/Alarm Sile nce î . Y ou ca n ena ble or disable this deactivation feature in th e software for all CMC alerts to ensure that an unauthorized individual cannot turn off an active alarm relay output.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Chap ter 4 Software This c hapt er de scri bes t he mana gem en t of ra ck e nvir onme nts u sing C om paq CMCs that are controlle d using Compaq Intell igent Rack Manager Lite software. Compaq Intellige nt Rac k Manager Lite Software Compaq Intelligent Rac k Manager Lite software is a Java-base d application that ru ns a we b ser ver . Inte llige nt Rac k Ma nage r Lit e ensur es ma xim um reliability of Com paq computer systems t hrough flexible and com prehensive rem ote mon itori n g of rac k envi ro nment s u sing Compa q CMC s. T he sof twar e compi les i nfor mat ion a bout all netw ork- co nnecte d C MCs , allow ing rem ote moni tori ng, c onfi gur atio n, ma nage men t, an d cont rol of t hese de vice s. NOTE: Compaq Intell igent Rack Man ager Li te software is not es sential for th e opera tion of the CMC. The b asic configurat ion of the CM C can be oper ated with the f ollowin g: â The front panel co ntrol butto nsâConfiguri ng a CMC with t he front pa nel contro l buttons is discus sed in the s ection titled âLCD Menu ,â in Chap ter 3 of this gu ide. â A terminal p rogramâM anaging a CM C with a te rminal prog ram is dis cuss ed at the end of this chapter.
4-2 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM System Requir ements Intel lige nt Ra ck M anage r Li te s oftwa re r equir es t he fol lowi ng mi nim um hardware and software: â 100-M Hz Pe nti um com pute r G 50 MB free disk space G 32 MB RA M â Wind ows NT 4.0 or Wi ndow s 2000 â Inte rnet E xpl orer 5. 0 or lat er â A Mail Application Program Interface (MAPI)-comp atible email system for email notification of alerts â An i nstalle d mo dem f or pa ger n otif icat ion of a lerts Preinstallatio n Tasks Use the CMC f ront pane l co ntrol s t o perf orm t he fol lowi ng ta sks be for e beginning the software installa tion: â Selec ting t he l ang uage âSee âSe lecti ng t he Lan gua geâ i n Cha pter 2 of this guide. â Setting the IP addressâSee âSetting the IP Addressâ in Chapter 2 of this guide. â Setting the subnet maskâSee âSetting the Subnet Maskâ in Chapter 2 of t his gu ide .
Softw are 4-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Software In stallation The Intelligent Rack Ma nager Lite software CD is pro vided in the CMC kit. NOTE: To install th e Intel ligent Rac k Manager Li te softw are, you mus t have Ad ministrator rights. To install the software usin g this CD: 1. Insert th e CD into the CD-ROM drive of any network-connected computer. If th e AutoPlay feature is enabled, the Install Wizard automatically starts. If th e AutoPlay feature is disabled, explore the CD and double-click INSTALL.HT M in t he ro ot dir ect ory t o begi n s oftwa re installation. A security warning displays. 2. Click Yes to accept the security warning. The Intelligent Rack Manager Lite CD menu displays. 3. Click Start Inst aller for Wi ndows N T, 2 000 . The Install Wizard runs. 4. Select the appropriate language for the insta llation and click OK . The Introdu ction window dis pla ys. 5. Read the intr od ucti on and c lic k Next . The License Agreement windo w displa ys. 6. Read the license agreement, click Yes to accept the license agreement, then click Next . The Choose In stall Fol der wi ndow dis pla ys. 7. Click Inst all to install the software in the default folder. To s pecify the folder in which the software installs, click Choose... , navi gate t o the appropriate folder, then click Inst all . The software installation begins and a horizo ntal status bar indicates the installation progress. The Instal l Complet e wi ndow displa ys. 8. Click Done when t he software is installed. IMPORTANT: The Compaq Intellig ent Rack Manag er lite s oftware app lication requires Microsoftâs V irtual machin e TM to be install ed, in order to run properl y. During the software ins talla tion proc ess you will be gu ided to the M icros oft Web pag e where Microsoft Virtual Machine can be downloaded. Or, visit www.microsoft.com/java and download the Virtual Mach ine pr ior to ins talling th e Compaq In telligen t Rack Manag er lite software ap plicati on. NOTE: You will on ly be guided to the M icrosoft web page if Vir tual Machin e is n ot already installed.
4-4 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Uninstalling the Software NOTE: To unins tall the Inte lligent R ack Manager Lite softw are, y ou must h ave Admi nistrat or right s. To remov e the Intelligen t Rack Manager Lit e software from t he sys tem: 1. Select Start , Programs . 2. Select the Compaq Intellige nt Rack Manager Lite program group. 3. Select Uninstall . The software un installs. Accessing the Software Intelligent Rack Manager Lite can be accessed from the hos t computer or any other netw ork- con nect ed c ompu ter . To access the In telligent Rack Manager Lite software from the host co mputer: 1. Select Start , Programs . 2. Select the Compaq Intellige nt Rack Manager Lite program group. 3. Click Comp aq Int elli gent Rac k M anage r Lite . A br owser wind ow opens a nd t he I ntelli ge nt Rac k Mana ger Lite soft ware Login scree n displa ys. To access the In telligent Rack Manager Lite software from a netw ork-c on necte d com p uter: 1. Double- clic k t he Internet Explorer icon o n the de skt op or selec t Start , Progr am s , Internet Explorer . The br owse r wi ndow displ ays. 2. In th e Address fi eld, t ype http://location:8001/ where location is the IP address or the name of the computer on whic h the sof twar e wa s inst alle d. The com puter name ca n onl y be use d if the computer has a DNS entry. 3. Click Go . The Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software Login scree n displa ys.
Softw are 4-5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Logging In to the Software Figure 4- 1. Login screen Befor e usi ng the Intel lige nt Rack Ma na ger L ite sof twa re, you mu st l og in wi th a user name a nd passw ord. The f irst time you l og i n, e nter Administrator as the userna me a nd Administrator as the passw ord. Click Enter Password to lo g in. Af ter y ou ar e lo gged i n, c ustom ize your passw ord a s descri bed i n â Cha nge Password Screen â later in this chapter. NOTE: Password s are case s ensitive. Screen Layout Figure 4-2. Int elligent Rack M anager Li te softw are screen l ayout
4-6 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM The Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software interface is d ivided into three frames: â Top fr ame â Co ntains the title, a Settings icon, a Devices ico n, and a Logout icon . G Click the Settings icon to view a list of links to the software setti ngs screens. G Click the Devices ico n to vi ew a li st of l in ks to t he de vice confi gur ation sc ree ns. G Click the Log out ico n to l og out of t he sof twar e. â Left frame â Contains a list of li nks t o other scree ns. T he link s in t he list cha n ge de pendi ng o n whi ch sc reen you a re vie win g. â Main fra me â C ontai ns the vari ous scr ee ns of the soft ware , wh ich are discus sed i n det ail i n the f oll owing sect ions . Clic k the Help icon on an y screen in the main frame to display the Compaq Intelli gent Rack Manage r Lite softwa re onl ine he lp. Software Settin gs To configure th e software, click the Setting s icon i n t he to p fra me of the interface. A list of links to software setup pages displays in the left frame: â Add/ Rem ove De vice â Messa ging Set up â Email Setup â Pager Setup â Chan ge Pas swor d Each software settings scree n is labeled Software Settings .
Softw are 4-7 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Add/Remove Device Screen Figure 4-3. Add/Remove Device screen Click the Add/Re move Device link to access the Add/Re m ove De vice scr ee n. The Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software on ly recognizes CMC devices that are listed on the Add/Remove Device screen. To add a CMC to the software: 1. Type the IP add ress of the CMC in the IP Address field. See â Setting the IP Address â in Ch apter 2. 2. Click Add to add the CMC to the list of recognized devices . NOTE: Type in a range of IP addres ses to loca te several CM C devices. Th e software on ly recognizes ranges at the end of an IP address, for example 200.200.200.201 -213. To remov e a CMC from the so ftware: 1. Highli ght the IP a ddres s of t he CM C yo u want to rem ove. 2. Click Rem ove t o remove th e CMC from the list of recognized devices.
4-8 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Messaging Setup Screen Figure 4- 4. Messaging S etup scre en Click the Mes saging Se tup link to access the Messagi ng Setup screen. Use this sc reen t o set t he com put er nam es t o which popu p me ssage s ca n be sent when CM C ale rts occ ur. NOTE: The added computer names become availab le on th e Alert Han dling s creen, where each name mus t be configured t o receiv e specific a lerts. See the section â Al ert Handlin g Screen, â la ter in this chapter. To add a co mputer name to the popup alert list : 1. Type a vali d com puter nam e in t he User s field. 2. Click Add to ad d th e n ame to t he li st . To remov e a computer name fro m the popup alert list: 1. Highli ght the c omp uter na me y ou wa nt t o re move. 2. Click Rem ove t o remove t he name from th e list.
Softw are 4-9 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Email Setup Screen Figure 4-5. Emai l Setup s creen Click the Em ail Setup link to access the Em ail Setup screen. Use this screen to set the email addresses to which email messages can be sent when CMC alerts occur. NOTE: The added email address es become av ailable on the Ale rt Handlin g screen , where each addres s must be con figured to rece ive speci fic alerts. See th e section â Alert Handli ng Scree n, â later in this chap ter. Before email alerts can be s ent, configure the software for the mail system: NOTE: Ask the sys tem admin istrator to assign a mail accoun t to the Inte lligent R ack Manager Lit e softwar e. 1. Enter the host nam e or IP addr ess of a vali d SMT P serve r, s uch as a Microsoft Exchange s erver, in the SMT P Se rve r field. 2. Enter a valid mailing address in the Usern ame field. This ad dress displa ys i n the From: field of all sent email messages. 3. Click Save t o sa ve the c hange s.
4-10 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM To add an address to the email alert list: 1. Type a user â s valid email address i n the Email Addre sses field. 2. Click Add to add the address to the list. To remove an add ress from the email alert list: 1. Highlight the email address y ou want to remove. 2. Click Rem ove t o remove the address fr om the list. Pager Setup Screen Figure 4- 6. Pager Setup screen Click the Pager Setup link to access the Pager Setup screen. Use this screen to set t he ph one n umber s to wh ich pager messa ges c an be se nt w hen CM C alerts occur. NOTE: The added phone nu mbers become availab le on the Alert Hand ling sc reen, where each numb er must be configu red to recei ve specific alerts. Se e the sect ion â Alert Handli ng Scree n, â later in this chap ter.
Softw are 4-11 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Befor e pa ger al erts c an be sent, conf igur e t he sof twar e to use the mode m: 1. Enter the COM port to which the modem is connecte d in the CommPort field. 2. Click Save t o sa ve the c hange s. To add a phon e number to the pager alert list: 1. Type a vali d phone num ber for the page r a nd the Pers onal I de ntific ati on Number (PIN) i n the Phone Numbers field. The format i s PHONE *PIN, where PHONE is the phone number for the pager and PIN is the PIN number, fo r example, 180034 51518 *12 34. 2. Click Add to a dd t he ph one num be r to t he li st. To remov e a phone number fro m the pager alert list: 1. Highli ght the ph one numbe r you wa nt t o rem ove. 2. Click Rem ove t o remove th e phone number from th e list. Change Password Screen Figure 4-7. Chang e Password s creen Click the Chan ge Pass wo rd link to access the Cha ng e Pa ssw ord screen. Use this screen to change the password use d to log in to the software. NOTE: The softw are allows only one us er. The us er is called Ad ministra tor.
4-12 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM To cha nge t he pa sswor d: 1. Type t he old pas swor d in t he Old Password field. If ch anging the password for the first time, the old passw ord is Ad min is tra to r . 2. Type the new passw ord i n the New Password field. Passwords must contain at least eight characters. NOTE: Password s can contain 8 to 20 ch aracters. Passw ords are case s ensitive. 3. Retype t he ne w pas sw ord i n the Ret ype New Password field. 4. Click Save t o sa ve the c ha nges or clic k Cancel to cancel the changes. Device Configuration To co nfig ure the in divid ual CMC de vice s, cl ick t he Devices icon in the top frame of the us er interface. The IP addresses o f all recognized CMCs display in the left frame. Click the arro w next to each IP address fo r an expandable list of available links fo r that CMC. The links to the device configu ration pages are as follows: â CMC Pr operties â Sensor Setu p â Accessory Setup â Thre shol d Co nfig â Alert Handling â Manua l C ontr ol â Log After a CMC is configured, each device configuration screen available for that CMC is labeled with the CMC IP address, name, and physical location.
Softw are 4-13 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM CMC Properties Screen Figure 4-8. CMC Proper ties screen Click the CMC Properties link to access the CMC Properties screen. Use this screen to configu re the CMC properties for each CMC recogn ized by the Intell igent Rack Manage r Lite software. Th e CMC hardware, so ftware, firmware, and MIB version levels are in dicated in the Device Infor mati on box. The availability of updated versions is i ndicated in the Status column.
4-14 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM To configure a C MC: 1. Enter th e name, physical location, and contact p erson for the CMC in the Device Setup box. 2. Select t he a ppro priat e disp lay la n guage and te mpe ratur e unit of mea sure . 3. Select the audible alarm Off radio but ton t o perm a nentl y tur n off the audible alarm. 4. Enable the Press to Silence Alarm option to be able to sile nce audible alarms from the front p anel of the CMC. 5. Enter a pa ssword specific to this CMC and enable or disable th e passw ord f unct iona lit y. The CMC pa ssw ord c an be up to si x cha ract ers in length. Characters can only be ca pital letters or numbers. NOTE: If the pass word is en abled, the pas sword is required to ch ange the CMC IP address and s ettings u sing the front p anel con trols or a t erminal prog ram. 6. Edit the SNMP Read/Write Community strings if necessary. CAUTION: Th e SNMP Read/Writ e Community s trings dis played on th e CM C Properties screen must match thos e on th e CMC device. If y ou edit the strings on this s creen, be su re to make the same ch anges fo r the CMC devic e using a termi nal program as described in â Terminal Program Oper ation â in this chap ter. 7. After entering the CMC propertie s, click Save to save the cha nges or click Cancel to cancel the changes. 8. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter. To upd ate the MIB, software, and firmware for th e CMC, click Update .
Softw are 4-15 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Sensor Setup Screen Figure 4-9. Sen sor Setup screen
4-16 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Click the Sens or Setup link to access the Sensor Setup screen. Use this screen to configu re the sensors. To configure th e sensors: 1. Select the No t Av ai labl e radio bu tton for each s ensor that is listed as available but not installe d. NOTE: For the initia l system ins tallation and boo t, the CMC auto matically rec ognizes installed s ensors and fans . 2. Set the a ppr opria te f an and l ock beha vior when sm o ke is de tec ted. 3. Set the se nsiti vit y of t he shoc k se nsor , with 1 bei ng l ow sensi tiv ity a nd 10 bei ng hi gh se nsiti vit y. The rec omme nde d set ting i s 5. 4. For Intr usio n 1 thr oug h 4, e nter t he sen sor descri pti on an d set t he fa n beha vior and s hock c ontr ol w hen doors a re o pene d. IMPORTANT: For the door-lockin g feature to wor k properly, y ou must as sign at leas t one intrusion sensor to each lock s et. For more in formation about the door-lock ing fea ture, see â Acc essory Se tup Screen â in th is chapter. 5. Enter the description and logic of sen sors installe d in Auxiliary 1 and 2. 6. After entering the sensor information, click Save to save t he cha nges or click Cancel to cancel the changes. 7. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter.
Softw are 4-17 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Accessory Setup Screen Figure 4-10. Accessory Setup screen Click the Acce ssor y Setup li nk to access the Accessory Setup screen. Use this screen to configu re the CMC options.
4-18 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM To configure th e options: 1. Select whether each fan is inst alled (available) or not installed (una vaila ble ). 2. Select the appropriate logi c for the alarm relays. 3. Enable the Press to Deactiva te Relay optio n to be a ble to deactivate relay output fro m the front of the CMC. 4. Select the appropriate options for each lock set. a. Select whether each lock set is installed (available) or not installed (una vaila ble ). b. Select the door s an d pa nels t hat mu st be c lose d befor e t he loc k set can activate the lock. IMPORTANT: For the door-lockin g feature to wor k properly, y ou must as sign at leas t one intrusion sensor to each lock s et. For more in formation about c onfiguring intrusion sensor s, see â Sensor Setup Screen â in this chapter. c. Set the loc k sets to remain locked or to unlock in the event of each listed fault. Enable the concealed door releas e to press a hidden switc h to ma nual ly un loc k locke d d oors. NOTE: The softw are cannot de tect the con cealed d oor release. M ake su re the con cealed door releas e option is not selec ted for CM Cs that contr ol racks without a con cealed d oor release. 5. After entering th e accessory information, click Sav e to save the changes or cli ck Cancel to cancel the changes. 6. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter.
Softw are 4-19 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Threshold Configuration Screen Figure 4-11. Threshold Configuration screen Click the Thresho ld Confi g link to access the Threshol d Configurat ion screen. Use this screen to modify the minimum and maximu m acceptable value s for tempe rat ure , hum idi ty, a nd v olta ge. To mo dify t he va lue s: 1. Enter t he mi nim um a nd ma ximum tem per ature , h umi dity, and vol ta ge value s. 2. Enter the temperatu res at which warnings are issued. 3. Enter th e temperatures at which fans turn on and the degree of tempe ratur e dr op tha t m ust be a chi eve d bef ore fa ns tur n off .
4-20 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM 4. After entering the threshold information, clic k Save to save the changes or cli ck Cancel to cancel the changes. 5. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter. Alert Handling Screen Figure 4-12. Alert Handling screen Click the Alert Handlin g link to access the Alert Handling screen. Us e this screen to choose how the software will issue each type of alert for each CMC. Alarms can be issued by message, pager, email, aud ible alarm, switch alarm rela y 1, or switc h ala rm r ela y 2. To set t he be ha vior for eac h typ e of al ert: 1. Select an alert situation from the pull-dow n menu. 2. Select the appropriate type of alert for th at situation. 3. Click Save t o sa ve the c hange s.
Softw are 4-21 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM 4. Repeat steps 1 t hr oug h 3 for ea ch a lert situat ion i n the pull- dow n me nu. 5. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter. NOTE: Compute r names, em ail addresse s, and phone num bers that display o n the Alert Handling screen can be s et using the softwar e sett ings s creens. Manual Control Screen Figure 4-13. Manual Control scre en Click the Manu al Contro l link to access the Manual Cont rol screen. Use this scree n to m anua lly c ontr ol fa n, d oor-l ock ing, a nd al arm rela y beha vi ors. NOTE: Only enab led fans an d enabled lock s ets d isplay on th e Manu al C ontro l screen. To enable fan s and lock s ets, s ee â Access ory Setu p Screen â in this ch apter.
4-22 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM To ma nuall y co ntro l the beha vior s: 1. Select t he ap pro priat e radi o but to n to ma nual ly tur n fa ns on o r off . 2. Lock a door that is unlocked or unlock a door th at is locked. Doors can be unl ocke d afte r a spe cifie d am ou nt of tim e ha s passe d, i mme diat ely, or manually by activating the con cealed door release. NOTE: Activating th e conc ealed door re lease on th e Manual Contro l screen allows the door to be unloc ked us ing a hid den sw itch one time. Af ter the door is closed , the door locking featu re autom aticall y locks the d oor and th e concealed door rel ease opt ion is disabled . To permanentl y enable the concea led door r elease, see â Acce ssory Se tup Screen â in this chapter. 3. Deactivate alarm relays as necessary. Alarm relays are only av ailable after they are activated by an alarm. The alarm relay logic is set up on the Accessory scree n. 4. Click Save t o sa ve the c hange s. 5. Click Return to view the Device Home screen for th is CMC. The Device Home screen is discussed i n detail later in this chapter.
Softw are 4-23 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Log Screen Figure 4-14. Log screen Click the Log li nk to access the Log screen. Use this screen to view information about alerts issu ed for the CMC. â Click Clear to clear all e ntries in the log. â Click Return t o view the Device Home screen fo r this CMC. â Click Print o n the brow ser wi ndow to pr int t he lo g. Device Mon itoring After the software and each recognized CMC are configured, mon itor the CMC de vice stat us with t he f ollow ing: â Active Alarms Screen â Device Home Screen
4-24 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Active Alarms Screen Figure 4-15. Active Alarms s creen Click the Devices icon, then click t he CMC Devices headi ng i n the left fra me to access the Active Alarms screen . The Active Alarms screen automatically displa ys ea ch ti me y ou lo g in to t he s oftwa re. Use t his scr een t o view a summary of all active alarms and status information for all C MC devices. This inform ati on aut oma tical ly update s eve ry 1 5 sec onds, or you c an u pdat e the information at any time by clicking the Refresh lin k. Click the IP addre ss of a CMC in the list t o display the Device Home screen and view detail s for that de vic e. Table 4-1 li sts t he me ani ngs of t he stat us symb ols use d on t he Active Alarms screen. Table 4-1 Active Alarms Status Symbols Symbol Meaning Norma l Minor Major Critical
Softw are 4-25 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Device Home Screen Figure 4-16. Device Home screen The Device Home screen can be accessed by: â Clicking an IP address in the Active Alerts screen status li st. â Clicking the IP address of a CMC in the left frame of the software interface. â Clicking Retur n at the bo ttom of an y devi ce c onfi gurat io n scre en. Use this screen to view sta tus information a bout individual CM C devices. The Device Home screen c ont ains t he f ollow in g: â CMC IP a ddre ss, de si gnati on, a nd ph ysica l locat io n â A Refresh link
4-26 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM â Temperature, humidity , and voltage information in numerical and grap hical form , inc lu ding a n in dica tion of w hethe r the tem pera ture is in a safe range : G White â Safe range G Yellow â War ning G Red â Critica l G Gray â No se nsor â Compone nt status informatio n. Table 4-2 lists the mea nings of the stat us symbol s use d on the Device Home scree n. Table 4-2 Device Ho me Stat us Symbols Symbol Meaning Informationa l Minor Major Critical
Softw are 4-27 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Terminal Program Operatio n Much of the Intelligent Rack Manager Lite s oftware functionality is availab le in a simpler, text-based interface u sing a host computer and a terminal program over a s erial connection to th e CMC. See â Conf igur in g the CMC â in Chapte r 2 of thi s gui de for more i nfor mat ion on co nnec ting th e CM C to a host computer. The serial link: â Prov ides s ome addit iona l fu ncti onal ity tha t let s yo u conf igur e t he CM C for ope rati on w ith ot her SNMP m ana ger s. Thi s fe ature is no t nee ded f or Intell igen t Rac k Mana ger Lite -onl y syste ms. IMPORTANT: Up to four Compaq In telligent Rack M anager Li te consol es or othe r trap monitors can b e specified to recei ve alerts . The first tr ap receiver is always reserved for the last Compaq Intel ligent Rack M anager Li te managemen t cons ole that acces sed the CMC device. Compaq In tellig ent Rack Manage r Lite and oth er trap m onitors, su ch as Compaq Ins ight Manager XE , cannot be loaded on the s ame server. â Can be used t o fla sh t he me mory w ith new CM C sof twar e. T his opera tio n is nor mal ly pe rf orme d usi ng the Inte lli gent Rac k Mana ger Lite softwa re over t he net wor k. Starting HyperTerminal HyperTerminal is a terminal pr ogram that is included with Micros oft operating systems. To star t HyperTe rminal: 1. Select Start , Programs . 2. Select Accessories and cl ic k HyperTerminal . 3. Do one of the foll owi ng: G For Wi ndows N T 4. 0, clic k HyperTermin al . G For W indows 2000, cl ick Co mmu nic atio ns , then click HyperTerminal .
4-28 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM 4. Set up the properties for your terminal co nnection: a. Enter a name for your conn ection in the New Connection dial og box. Se lect a n ic on t o repr ese nt the con necti on, t hen c lick OK . The Phone Number dial og box dis pla ys. b. In th e Con ne ct Us i ng field , select Direct Connection to th e CO M port t o whi ch the CMC i s co nnec ted, t he n click OK . The Properties dial og box dis pla ys. c. Enter the follo wing port setti ngs, then click OK . Bits per s econd (baud rate) 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 5. The main menu of the CMC displays on the HyperTerminal interface. Navigating Menus CAUTION: Al l configura tion changes made in a termin al program are reta ined in CMC memor y. If you change t he Read a nd Write Communit y strings in t he terminal prog ram setu p indep endently fr om the Comp aq Inte lligent R ack Manager Lite s oftware, th e softw are can no lon ger control th e CMC. Use Ta ble 4-3 as a ref erenc e w hen na viga tin g the CM C me nus. â To cha nge val ues i n Hype rTe rmi nal, t ype the new value i n the fie ld a nd press Enter . â To sele ct a nd to ggle value s, pr ess t he spac ebar . â To sa ve cha nges a nd j ump ba ck to t he pr evio us m enu, pr ess Esc .
Softw are 4-29 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Terminal Program Menus Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Values Display rack in formati on. Stat us Displa y ra ck stat us. Networ k configura tion IP configurat ion IP Address IP Subnet mask IP Router Set netw ork addres ses. Trap receiver configura tion IP Trap receiver Enable/Di sable IP Trap receiver Enable/Di sable IP Trap receiver Enable/Di sable IP Trap receiver Enable/Di sable Set up to 4 trap rec eiver IP address es. Trap receiver number 1 is dedi cated t o the Compaq In telligent Rack Mana ger soft ware. Any IP addres s enter ed in number 1 w ill be over written w hen us ed with the software. SNMP IP Ac cess SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager Set the au thorized IP addresse s of t he managem ent compute rs. In the defau lt sett ing (all addresses set to 0.0.0.0), all networ k IP address es are SNMP- authorize d. If one or more IP add resses are entered, only thos e IP addresse s have SNMP authoriza tion. SNMP communic ation w ith the CMC can only be establis hed from th is syste m. continued
4-30 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Te rminal Program M enus continued Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Networ k configura tion (continued) Enable TF TP Enable A uth. Traps Read Community Write Commun ity System Na me System Con tact System Location Change Passwor d Enable Pas sword Activate actu al valu es Set netw ork prope rties. All configur ation change s are retained in CMC memory. Changing the Read or Writ e Communi ty stri ngs independe nt of t he software p revents the software from being ab le to control the CMC. I f Enable TF TP is disable d, the Compaq In telligent Rack Mana ger soft ware will not be ab le to pe rform firm ware upgra des. General se tup Language Tempera ture unit Audible Al arm Quit Alar m relay 1 Quit Alar m relay 2 Logic Alarm r elay 1 Logic Alarm r elay 2 Set date o f internal cl ock Set time of internal clock Configur e genera l CMC properties. Set up Detecto rs (Analog/Fan s) Set up sensors. Temperature 1 availabl e Temperature 2 availabl e Fan1 availabl e Fan2 availabl e Voltage a vailable Humidity ava ilable continued
Softw are 4-31 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Te rminal Program Menus continued Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Set up Detecto rs (Digital) Set up sensors. Input 1 Available Descrip tion Fan option Shock option Input 2 Available Descrip tion Fan option Shock option Input 3 Available Descrip tion Fan option Shock option Input 4 Available Descrip tion Fan option Shock option Smoke sen sor Available Fan option Shock sens or Available Sensibilit y continued
4-32 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Te rminal Program M enus continued Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Set up Detecto rs (Digital) (continued) Aux 1 Available Descrip tion Logic Aux 2 Available Descrip tion Logic Thresh olds Sets thresh old valu es. Warning temp.1 Max.temp.1 Min.temp.1 Warning temp.2 Max.temp.2 Min.temp.2 Fan 1 Setpoin t Fan 1 Hysteresis Fan 1 Fan 2 Setpoin t Fan 2 Hysteresis Fan 2 Tempera ture unit Max.vo ltage Min.volt age Max.humid ity Min.humidit y continued
Softw are 4-33 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Te rminal Program Menus continued Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Alert han dling Configu re alert han dling. Temperature 1 Alarm relays max Alarm relays warnin g Alarm relays min Audible Al arm max Audible Al arm warnin g Audible Al arm min Temperature 2 Alarm relays max Alarm relays warnin g Alarm relays min Audible Al arm max Audible Al arm warnin g Audible Al arm min Fan 1 Alarm relays Audible Al arm Fan 2 Alarm relays Audible Al arm Voltage Alarm relays max Alarm relays min Audible Al arm max Audible Al arm min Humidity Alarm relays max Alarm relays min Audible Al arm max Audible Al arm min continued
4-34 Compaq Console Manage ment Co ntrol ler User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : Hil a ry St ead Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nt s: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: e - c h 4 S o f t w are.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 8:25 PM Table 4-3 CMC Te rminal Program M enus continued Main Me nu Item s Submen u 1 Item s Submen u 2 Item s Brie f Descr iption Alert han dling (continued) Aux 1 Alarm relays Audible Al arm Aux 2 Alarm relays Audible Al arm System Info Display s ystem data an d network add resses . Defaults Set thres holds to defau lt Set setup to de fault Revert se ttings to de fault values.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: f- c h 5 Tr oubl esho oti ng.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 8:48 PM Chap ter 5 Troubleshooting This c hap ter pr ovi des i nfor mati on on the f oll owi ng to pics: â Trou bles hoot ing d uri ng star tup â Trou bles hoot ing af ter start up â Repair in g the CM C
5-2 Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: f- c h 5 Tr oubl esho oti ng.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 8:48 PM Troubleshoo ting Du ring Startup If probl ems occur when starting the Compaq CMC, select the appropriate symptom for poss ible causes and actions. Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Guide (CMC Startup) Description of Fault Symptom S olution Check the AC power con nection. The CMC fails to fu nction after power up. Make sure u nit is On . Make sure s ensor is con nected to correct p ort on the rear of the CMC. Check the cables to the sen sors for cabl e breaks. Connected s ensors are not recogniz ed by the CMC. If appl icable, chec k the po wer supply to the sensor s. Verify netw ork connec tion is corr ectly ins talled. Verify th e correct IP ad dress is programmed into the unit. Alarm signals are only indicated on the CMC but n ot at the cons ole manage ment. Contact netw ork administ rator. There is no s hock alarm, desp ite the presen ce of vibra tions. Use software t o adjus t sensitivi ty. See Chap ter 4. Verify intru sion magn etic sw itches are properl y installed. Intrusion alarms do no t activa te when d oor is opened . Verify sens ors connected to the cor rect port on th e rear of the un it. Check the sen sors for corr ect insta llation. Faults are no t repo rted althou gh sensors are connected. Verify th at sensors are connec ted to th e proper port on the r ear of the u nit. Check the conn ection to the network. The interfac e LEDs are not gi ving any sig nals. Contact netw ork administ rator.
Trouble sho otin g 5-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r User Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: f- c h 5 Tr oubl esho oti ng.do c La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 8:48 PM Troubleshoo ting A fter Start up For problems that occur after the C MC started, these suggested actions address possi ble ca use s. Table 5-2 Troubleshooting Guide (After Startup) Symptom Possible Cause Sugges ted Acti on Audible Al arm Alarm cond ition exis ts. Check dis play or console for error condition and clear. Repairing t he CMC Repairs to the CMC must b e carried out by Compaq or a Compaq au thorized service repres entative. The only user-serviceable parts are the fus es located in the rear of the un it. If the fuses have opened, verify that the condition that caused the fault has been cleared. Replace the fuse with the exact rating as specified on the un it label. Contact your Compaq authorized service representative for m ore details. WARNING: Disconnect all pow er cords before s ervic ing the u nit.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: g-a p p a Re gulat ory C o m p li an ce N o t i ces . d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:33 PM Appen dix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Com pliance Identifica tion Nu mbers For the purpos e of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, the Compaq CMC model is assign ed a Compaq Series Number. The Compaq Serie s Num ber f or thi s pr oduct i s s hown i n the foll owi ng tabl e. T he CM C Series Number can be found o n the Regulatory Compliance label, along with the re quir ed a ppro val m arki ngs a nd i nform ati on. T he Re gul ator y Com plia nce label is located on the top of the CMC unit. When requesti ng certification informat ion for this p roduct always refer to this series nu mber. This series numbe r s houl d not be co nfus ed wi th t he mar keti ng na me or m odel n umbe r for your C ompa q CM C. Table A-1 Compaq CMC Series Number Series Number CMC Model EO3009 Worldwide model - 100 to 240V
A-2 Compaq Co nsole Manage men t Contr oller User G uide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: g-a p p a Re gulat ory C o m p li an ce N o t i ces . d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:33 PM Federal Communicat ions Commission Notice Part 15 of the Feder al Com muni cat ions Comm issio n (FCC) Rule s and Regula tio ns has e stabl is hed Ra dio Fre que ncy ( RF) em issi on limi ts t o provi de an interference-free rad io frequency spectru m. Many electronic devices, including computers, g enerate RF energy incidental to their intend ed function and are, th erefore, covered by these ru les. These rules place computers and rela ted per ip hera l devi ces i nto tw o cla sses, A an d B, de pen ding upo n their intended installation. Class A devices are those th at may reasonably be expec ted t o be i nstal led i n a bu siness or com mer cial e nvir onme nt. Cl ass B devices are thos e that may reasonably be expected to b e installed in a residential enviro nment (that is, personal c omputers). The FCC re quires devices in both clas ses to bear a label in dica tin g the i nter fer ence pote ntia l of the device as well as additional operating inst ructions for the user. The rating label on the device s hows which class (A or B) the equipme nt falls into. Cl ass B devic es ha ve an F CC l ogo or FCC ID o n the lab el. C lass A devices do no t have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Once the class of the device is determined, refe r to the following corresponding stateme nt. Class A Equipment This equipment has bee n tested and found to comply wi th the limits for a Class A digita l de vice, purs uant t o Part 15 of t he FC C Rule s. Thes e limi ts ar e designed to p rovide reasonable protection against harmfu l interference when the equipment is op erated in a commercial environment. This equipment genera te s, use s, an d can ra dia te ra dio f req uency e ner gy an d, if not in stalle d and used in accordan ce with the instructions, may cause h armful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a resid ential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in whic h case the user will be required to correct the interference at p ersonal expense.
Regulatory Com pliance Notices A-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: g-a p p a Re gulat ory C o m p li an ce N o t i ces . d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:33 PM Class B Equipment This equipment has bee n tested and found to comply wi th the limits for a Class B di gital device, pursuant t o Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to p rovide reasonable protection against harmfu l interference in a reside ntia l insta lla tion. Thi s equ ipme nt ge nera tes, uses, and c an rad iate radi o frequency energy and, if not installed and used in acco rdance with the instr ucti ons, m ay ca use ha rmf ul int erf erenc e to ra dio c ommun icat io ns. However, there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equi pment does cause harmful inter ference to radio or television reception , which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the us er is encouraged to try to co rrect the interference by on e or more of the following measures : â Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. â Increase the separation b etween the equipment and receiver. â Con nect the eq uipme nt i nt o an out let o n a ci rcui t dif fer ent fr om t hat t o which the receiver is connected . â Cons ult de aler or e xperi enc ed ra di o or tel evisi on t ech nicia n for help. Declaration of Conformity for Products Mar ked with the FCC logo - United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rule s. Operation is subject to the fol lowi ng t wo co ndit ion s: (1) this devic e m ay not c ause har mful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference th at may cause undes ired operation. â For q uesti ons re gar din g your pr o duct , co ntact: Compaq Co mputer Co rporation P. O. Bo x 6920 00, M ail St op 5301 13 Houst on, Te xas 772 69-20 00 or cal l 1- 800-6 52- 6672 ( 1- 800-O K COMPA Q) 1 . â For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact: Compaq Co mputer Co rporation P. O. Bo x 6920 00, M ail St op 5101 01 Houst on, Te xas 772 69-20 00 or ca ll (2 81) 51 4-3 333. To ide ntif y this pro duct, r efe r to t he Par t, Ser ies, or Mode l nu mber fou nd on the pr oduc t. 1 For co ntinu ous qual ity i mprov eme nt, calls m a y be rec orde d or moni tore d.
A-4 Compaq Co nsole Manage men t Contr oller User G uide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: g-a p p a Re gulat ory C o m p li an ce N o t i ces . d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:33 PM Modifications The FCC requires the us er to be notified that any ch anges or modifications made to this de vice t hat a re not e x pressl y a pprove d by Com paq C omp uter Corpor ati on m ay voi d t he use r's a uth orit y to o pera te the equi pme nt. Canadia n Notice (Avi s Cana dien) Class A Equipment This Class A digital a pparatus m eets all requirements of the Canadia n Inter fer ence- Causi ng E quipm ent Re gul ati ons. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A resp ecte toutes les exigences du Règlem ent sur l e mat érie l br ouill eur du Can ada. Class B Equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all r equirements of the Canadian Inter fer ence- Causi ng E quipm ent Re gul ati ons. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte tou tes les exigences du Règlem ent sur l e mat érie l br ouill eur du Can ada.
Regulatory Com pliance Notices A-5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S ch e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: g-a p p a Re gulat ory C om p li an ce N ot i ces . d oc La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:33 PM European U nion Notice Products with the CE Marki ng comply with both the EM C Directive (89/ 336/EE C) and the L ow Vol ta ge Dir ecti ve ( 73/2 3/EE C) is sue d by the Commi ssion of the Eur opea n Com muni ty. Compliance with the se directives implies conf ormity to the followi ng European Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards): â EN50 091- 1 â CMC Pro duct Sa fety Requir eme nts â EN50 091- 2 â CM C EM C Requ irem ent s Japanese Notice Ju ly 1 4 ve rs ion China Taiwan N o t ice
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: h- a ppb E l e c trostati c Di s c ha rge.d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:36 PM Appen dix B Electrostatic Discharge To pre vent dama gin g the sy stem , be aw are of the prec auti ons y ou ne ed t o follo w whe n set ting up the system or hand ling part s. A di schar ge of stat ic elec tric ity fr om a f inger or other c ond uctor ma y dama ge s ystem boar ds or other stati c-se nsi tive devic es. T his t ype of dam age may r educe the life expec tanc y of t he de vice . To prevent electrostatic damage, obs erve the following precautions: â Avoi d ha nd con tact by tr ansp orti ng an d stor ing pro ducts i n stat ic-s afe containers. â Keep electrostatic-sensiti ve parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations . â Place parts on a groun ded surface befo re removing them fro m their containers. â Avoi d to uchin g pin s, le ads, or cir cuitr y. â Make sure you ar e al wa ys prop erl y gro unde d w hen to uchi ng a static-sensiti ve component or assembly.
B-2 Compaq Co nsole Manage men t Contr oller User G uide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to Know R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: h- a ppb E l e c trostati c Di s c ha rge.d o c La st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:36 PM Grounding Meth ods There are sev eral methods for g rounding. Use one o r more of the following methods when ha ndling or installi ng electrostatic-se nsitive parts: â Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or comput er chassis. Wrist straps are flex ible straps with a minimum of 1 meg ohm ± 10 percent resist ance in the ground co rds. To provide proper groun d, wear the strap s nug against the skin. â Use heel straps, toe s traps, or boot straps at standing work stations. Wear the stra ps on bot h feet when stan din g on co nduc tive fl oor s or d issipa tin g floor mats. â Use c onduc tive fiel d ser vice tools. â Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat. If you do n ot have any of the sug geste d eq uipm ent f or pr ope r gr oun ding, h ave a Compaq authorized reseller install the part. NOTE: For more info rmation on s tatic electric ity, or as sistance w ith produ ct installa tion, contact your Comp aq autho rized res eller.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: i- a p p c S p ec i f ic a t i o n s . d oc La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:39 PM Appen dix C Specifications This a ppen dix pr ovi des spe cifi ca tions t hat a ppl y to t he Com paq CM C: â Physical specifications â Environmental specifications â Input/Output specifications
C-2 Compaq Co nsole Mana gement Contro ller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: i- a p p c S p ec i f ic a t i o n s . d oc La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:39 PM Specifications Table C-1 Specifications â Console Ma nagement Controlle r (CMC) Feature Specification U.S. Metric Dimensions Height 1.75 in (1U) 44.5 mm Depth 4.13 in 105 mm Width 19 in 483 mm Operating temperature 10 ° C to 50 °C Storage temperature -20 ° C to 60 ° C Processor AM186 based (20 MHz), 16-bit CPU, Intel-compatible RAM 512KB 16-bit DRAM Program memory 512KB flash-EPROM CMC Rated voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz CMC Maximum input curre nt rating 300mA Voltage drop t ime 10 ms (maximum) Rated voltag e for fan inle t/outle ts 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Fan inlet - 4A Maximum current rating fo r fans Fan outlet - 2 A (each) continued
Specifications C-3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: i- a p p c S p ec i f ic a t i o n s . d oc La st Sa ved O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:39 PM Table C-1 Specific ations â Console Manage ment Controller (CMC) continued Feature Specification Serial int erface RS-232 Ethernet co nnection 10BaseT, IEEE 802.3 (10 MB/sec), TCP/IP , SNMP, TFTP Main AC input power-250V, 800mA, T, IEC- 127 Fan #1 switched power-250V, 2A, T, IEC-127 Fuses Fan #2 switched power-250V, 2A, T, IEC-127 Alarm relays 1 and 2 Contacts: S.P.D.T., 800 mA @ 24VDC Maximum DC outp ut (Alarm rel ay ports) 160 mA @ 24VDC (See Appendix D) Displays 4 LEDs, LCD display (2 lines x 20 characte rs) Audible Al arm Piezoe lectric sig nal genera tor
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Comm e n ts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: j - app d Pi n L a yout C o nfi g u r ati o n.do c Las t Save d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:01 PM Appen dix D Pin Layout Confi guration Compaq CMC The RJ-12 conn ector pins on the rear of th e CMC are identified in the following figu re. The RJ-12 pin f unct ions ar e de scrib ed i n Tab le D- 1. 1 6 Figure D-1. RJ-12 ports
D-2 Compaq Con sole Management Controller Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Comm e n ts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: j - app d Pi n L a yout C o nfi g u r ati o n.do c Las t Save d O n : 6/ 20/ 01 7:01 PM Alarm Relay Wiring Exam ples Figure D-2. Al arm rela y wiring ex amples
Pin Lay out Co nfi gura tion D-3 Table D-1 RJ-12 Pin Layout Specifications Pin Temperature sensor Humidity se nsor Discre te inputs Smoke sensor Alarm relays 1 Sensor Humidity sig nal (4mA t o 20mA) Contact of sensor 3 Contact of sensor Contact NC 1 2 Sensor Gr ound (4mA to 20mA) Contact of sensor 3 Contact of sensor Contact C 1 3- - - - C o n t a c t N O 1 4- - - - - 5 - Ground - Ground Ground 6 - 24VDC, 44mA 24VDC, 160 mA 24VDC, 160mA 2 Note: 1. The alarm rela y contacts are rated f or a maximu m of 24VDC and 800mA, when conn ecting to an e xternal power so urce. 2. The CMC can suppl y up to 160mA to users f rom its internal 24VDC power supply via the two ala rm relay ports. The 160mA can be split as needed between the two por ts. 3. Intrusi on sensors ca n be connect ed to A uxiliary 1 a nd 2 input por ts to allo w monitori ng additiona l doors. Users may also w ire a simp le switch clos ure device b etween pins 1 and 2. Pin 2 is connected to the CMC signal ground and pin 1 is connected to the CMC signal input. Opening or closing the switch will trigger an alarm, as con figured in the s oftware setu p.
Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Nee d to K n ow R e q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M Index A accessing Hype rTe rmi nal 4-2 6 LCD menu it ems 3-2 software 4 -4 Accessory Setup screen 4-16 Active Alarms screen 4-23 Add/Re move De vice scre en 4-7 adding addresses for email alerts 4 -10 CMCs to software 4-7 comput er names for po pup alerts 4-8 phone numbe rs f or pa ger alerts 4-11 addre ss, IP 3-5 Alar m LE D 1-5, 1-6 alarm relays activating 3-6 contro lling manual ly 4-20 deactivating 3-7 setti ng lo gic 4- 17 alarms active 4-23 setti ng acti ons 3- 6, 4-2 0 silenc in g 3-7, 4-1 4 status 1 -6 turn ing off 4-14 viewi ng 4- 23 Alert Handling screen 4 -19 alert messages ema il 3-6, 4-9 pager 3-6, 4-1 0 popup 3- 6, 4-8 aler t thre shol ds 4- 18 alerts example situation 3 -6 handli n g 3-6, 4-19 audible alarm how to r es pond 5- 3 silenc in g 3-7, 4-1 4, 4- 17 turn ing off 4-14 auxiliary sensors 3-3, 4-16 B butto ns Enter/Alarm Silence 1-5 Escape 1-5 Power 1- 5, 2-2 0 Scroll Up 1-5 C cables exte nsion 2- 21 netw ork 2-2 2 reta ini ng 2-17 securi ng 2-2 2 Cana dian N otic e (A vis Cana dien) A-4 capabilities, software 1-4
2 Compa q Console Manageme nt Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M CD, software 4-3 CE Mar king A -5 Change Password screen 4 -11 CMC See Co nsole Ma nagem ent Controller CMC Pr operties sc ree n 4-13 Comm Port See c omm unic ati ons port communications port features 1-4 over view 1- 4 comm unit y stri ngs 4-1 4 Compaq authorized reseller x Compa q Int elli gent Rac k Ma nager Lite See software concea le d door rel ease 4-17 confi gur ing alerts 3-6, 4-19 CMCs 2 -24, 4-12, 4-13 mail syste m 4-9 modem 4-11 optio ns 4-1 6 sensor s 4-15 software 4 -6 thres hol d val ues 4- 18 connecting cord r ete nti on bra cket 2- 17 netw ork 2-2 2 powe r cabl e 2-2 0 rack fan array 2-19 sensor s 2-18 UPSs 2-21 utility power 2-21 Cons ole Ma nagem e nt Co ntro ller adding to s oftware 4-7 basic c onfi gur atio n 4-1 confi gur ing 2- 24 , 4-1 2 connec tin g sens ors 2- 18 front pane l 1-5 genera l de scri pti on 1-2 installation requir ements 2-2 installing 2-7 model 1- 2 moni tori ng 4-2 2 over view 1- 1 prope rties 4- 13 rea r panel 1-7, 2- 18 removing from software 4 -7 specifications C-1 standard features 1-3 viewi ng sta tus 4- 24 contact selec ting 4- 14 viewi ng 3- 4 contents, kit 2 -2 contr ol but to ns 3-2 contro lling fans 4-20 cord r ete nti on bra cket, connecting 2 -17 current, inpu t C-2 D deactivating relays 3-7 Decl ara tion of Co nform it y A-3 defa ult pa ssw ord 4- 5 depth C- 2 devic e co nfig urati on l inks 4- 12 Device Home screen 4-24 dimensio ns C-2 disabl in g alarms 4-14 passw ords 3- 5, 4-1 4 shock sensor s 4-1 5 displa y langua ge 4- 14 LCD 1-5 door- loc kin g fea ture 4- 20 doors, unl ocki ng 3-6 , 4-20 drop time, voltage C-2 E electric shock symbol viii email addre sses 4-1 0 aler t messa ges 3- 6, 4- 9 mail syste m set up 4-9 system requirements 4-2 Email Setup screen 4-9 enabling alarms 4-14
Index 3 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M passw ords 3- 5, 4-1 4 shock sensor s 4-1 5 Enter/Alarm Silence button 1-5 Esca pe but to n 1-5 Ethernet connection C-3 European Union Notice A-5 example, alert hand ling 3-6 exte nsion c able s 2- 21 F fans availability 4-17 connecting 2 -19 contro lling manual ly 4-20 maximum curren t rating C-2 powe r 2-2 1 setti ng up 3- 5, 4-1 7 status 3 -3, 4-24 features comm unica ti ons por t 1-4 Cons ole Ma nage me nt Contr olle r 1-3 front pane l 1-5 rea r panel 1-7 software 1 -4 Federa l Com muni cat ions Commi ssi on (FC C) no tice cables A-4 FCC Class A compliance A-2 FCC Cla ss B comp liance A- 3 firmware updati n g 4-14 versi on 3-4 , 4-13 frames 4-6 front panel controls 1-5 LEDs 1-6 fuses repla cin g 5-3 specifications C-3 G genera l de scri pti on 1-2 getti ng he lp x Grou nding M et hods B- 2 H hardware kit c onte nts 2- 2 versi on 3-4 , 4-13 hazard symbol viii hazardous en ergy circuits symbol vii i height C-2 help additional sources x Compaq authorized reseller s x Compaq website x online 4-6 technical support telepho ne numbe rs x hidde n swi tch 4-1 7 humi dity insta lling sensor s 2-1 2 sensor 1-8, 2- 12 sensor setu p 4-1 5 status 3-3, 4-25 thres hold se tti ngs 4- 18 Hype rTe rmi nal 4-2 6 hysteresis 4 -18 I icon electric shock viii exclamation point viii screwdriver v iii software 4 -6 telephone ix warning viii informat ion status 3-3, 4-25 system 3-4, 4- 13 input c urr ent r ati ng C-2 input s status 3 -3 installation over view 2- 1
4 Compa q Console Manageme nt Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M proce dure s 2- 7 requir eme nts 2- 2 tools neede d 2-6 installing CMCs 2 -7 humi dity se ns or 2-1 2 intru sion sensor s 2-9 optio nal se nsor s 2-11 sensor s 2-8 shock sensor 2-13 smoke sens ors 2-1 4 software 4 -3 tempe ratur e se nsors 2- 8 Intelligent Rack Manager Lite See software interface serial C-3 software 4 -6 internal temperature 1-3, 3-3 intru sion se nsor s insta lli ng 2-9, 2-1 1 setti ng up 4- 16 IP address, setting 2 -24, 3-5 IP mask, setting 3 -5 IP rout er, sett ing 3-5 J Japane se N otice A- 5 K kit contents 2-2 door l ocki ng 2- 16 items not included 2-6 optio nal se nsor s 2-4 L langua ge displa y 4- 14 setti ng 2-2 4, 3-5 LCD displa y 1- 5 menu s 3-2 LEDs 1- 5, 1- 6 links devic e co nfig urat ion 4- 12 devic e mo nit orin g 4-22 software s etup 4-6 lists alert situations 4-19 comp uter na me s 4-8 email a ddresse s 4-10 pager num bers 4-11 recog nized CM Cs 4-7 locating system information 3-4 location selec ting 4- 14 system 3- 4 lock sets assigning i ntrusion sensor s 4-16 contro lling manual ly 4-20 installing 2-16 Log sc reen 4- 22 logic, alarm relays 4-17 Logi n scree n 4-5 logs clearing 4 -22 print ing 4- 22 M mail system , co nfig uring 4- 9 mainta ini ng sm oke se nsor s 2-16 mana gin g CMCs 4 -1 CMCs remo tely 4-4 Manua l Con trol sc ree n 4-2 0 mask, IP 3-5 memory progr am C- 2 RAM C-2 menus changing v alues 3-5 LCD 3-2 Setup 3- 5 Status 3-3 System In formation 3-4 terminal 4-27
Index 5 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M message s email alert 4-9 pager aler t 4-1 0 popup a ler t 4-8 Messa ging Set up sc reen 4- 8 MIB file 4-1 versi on 3-4 , 4-13 modem , co nfi guri ng 4-1 1 modif yi ng accessory s etup 4-16 alert hand ling 3-6, 4 -19 CMC pr opertie s 4-13 menu val ues 3-5 sensor setu p 4-1 5 thres hol d val ues 4- 18 moni tori ng CM C de vices 4- 22 mount ing CMCs 2 -23 N name selec ting 4- 14 viewi ng 3- 4 naviga ti ng LCD menus 3 -2 software 4 -6 terminal menus 4-27 netw ork cable 2-22 connecting 2 -22 LED 1-5 numbe r part 1- 2 series A-1 O opera tin g temperature C-2 time 3-4 optio nal se nsor s installing 2-11 kit 2-4 optio ns, c onfi gur ing 4- 16 over view CMC 1-1 comm unica ti ons por t 1-4 installation 2-1 operat in g the CM C 3-1 software 1 -4 specifications C-1 trou bles hoot ing 5- 1 P pager aler t messa ges 3- 6, 4- 10 numbe rs, e nte rin g 4-11 system requirements 4-2 Pager Se tup scree n 4-10 pane ls front 1-5 rea r 1- 7, 2-1 8 part numb er 1-2 passw or ds changing 4 -11 defa ult 4-5 enab ling/ disa bli ng 3-5 , 4-1 4 requir eme nts 4- 12 physical specifications C-2 popup a ler t mes sage s 3- 6, 4-8 port s comm unica ti ons 1-4 seria l 1-4 , 1-5 , 2-2 5 powe r butto n 1-5 connecting 2 -20 cords 2 -6 fans 2- 21 utility, connecting 2-21 power ing o n the CMC 2- 23 preinstallation tasks 4-2 pri nti ng logs 4 -22 probl ems See tro ubleshooting proce ssor C-2 progr am memory C -2 terminal 4-26 proper ties, CMC 4-13
6 Compa q Console Manageme nt Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M R rack mounti ng CM Cs 2-23 stability ix RAM C-2 rated voltage C-2 Read/Write Comm unity strings 4- 14 rea r panel 2-18 recog nized CM Cs 4-7 reference material 2 -3 Regulatory Com pliance identification A-1 locat io n of labe l A -1 series numb ers A-1 relays See alarm relay s rem ote m anagem ent 4-4 rem oving addresses for email alerts 4 -10 CMCs fro m software 4-7 comput er names for po pup alerts 4-8 phone numbe rs f or pa ger alerts 4-11 software fro m syst em 4-4 repai rin g the CM C 5-3 replacing fuses 5-3 repor ts 4-2 2 requir eme nts installation 2-2 installation to ols 2-6 passw or d 4-12 system 4- 2 RJ-45 receptacle sy mbol ix router, IP 3 -5 S safety info rmation ix screens Accessory Setup 4-16 Active Alarms 4-23 Add/Re m ove De vice 4- 7 Aler t Han dli ng 4-19 Change Password 4-11 CMC Pr operties 4- 13 Devic e H ome 4- 24 Email Setup 4-9 Log 4-2 2 Logi n 4-5 Manua l C ontr ol 4-2 0 Messa ging Set up 4- 8 Pager Se tup 4-1 0 Sensor Setu p 4-1 5 Thre shol d Conf igur ati on 4-1 8 screwdriver s ymbol viii Scroll Up button 1-5 securing cables 2-22 selecting accessory setup informat ion 4-16 aler t beha vior s 4-1 9 contact person 4 -14 devic e nam e 4-1 4 locat io n 4-14 sensor setu p inf orma tion 4- 15 tempe rat ure uni t of measure 4-14 Sensor Setu p scre en 4-15 sensor s auxiliary 3-3, 4-16 confi gur ing 4- 15 connecting 2 -18 humi dity 1- 8, 4-1 5 installing 2-8 intru sion 2- 9, 4-1 6 monitoring capa bilities 1-2 optio nal 2- 4, 2-1 1 shock 4- 15 smoke 4 -15 temperature 1 -8, 4-15 volta ge 4-1 5 serial interface C-3 numbe r 4-1 3 port 1- 5, 2-2 5 Seria l Com munic ati on LED 1-5 series numb er A-1 setting acceptable values 4 -18 alarm actions 4-20
Index 7 Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S ch e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M IP addr ess 2- 24 , 3-5 IP mask 3-5 IP rout er 3- 5 langua ge 2- 24 , 3-5 subne t mask 2- 25 setti ng up accessories 4-16 alarm relays 4-17 alerts 3-6, 4-19 email alerts 4-9 fans 3- 5, 4-1 7 mail syste m 4-9 manua l co ntrol 4-20 pager aler ts 4-1 0 popup a ler ts 4- 8 sensor s 4-15 software 4 -6 setup l inks 4- 6 Setup m enu 3- 5 shock sen sor installing 2-13 setti ng sen siti vity 4- 15 status 3 -3 silenc in g audi ble a larm s 3-7 , 4- 14, 4-17 smoke sens or installing 2-14 maint ena nce 2- 16 opera tio n 2-1 5 setti ng lo gic 4-1 5 status 3 -3 SNMP basic c onfi gur atio n 4-1 comm unit y stri ngs 4-1 4 software accessing 4 -4 CD 4-3 frames 4-6 genera l de scri pti on 1-2 icons 4-6 installing 4-3 interface 4-6 kit c onte nts 2- 3 links 4- 6 loggi ng in 4- 5 pass wor d 4-5, 4-11 preinstallation tasks 4-2 scree n layo ut 4-5 setti ng up 4- 6 system requirements 4-2 uninstalling 4-4 versi on 3-4 , 4- 13 specifications over view C- 1 physi cal C- 2 standard features 1-3 start ing H yperT erm ina l 4-2 6 status LCD menu it ems 3-3 over view 4- 24 repor ts 4-2 2 summa ry 4-2 3, 4-2 5 symbol s 4-2 3, 4- 25 Status menu 3-3 storage temperature C -2 strings, comm unit y 4-14 subne t mask, set ting 2- 25 switc h, hi dden 4- 17 symbol s in text viii on eq uipme nt v iii status 4-23, 4-25 system contact 3-4, 4 -14 locat io n 3-4, 4-14 name 3-4, 4-14 requir eme nts 4- 2 time 3-4 Syste m Inf orma tion m enu 3- 4 T China Taiwan N otice A-5 tasks, prei nstal lati on 4-2 telephone numbe rs x symbol ix temperature insta lling sens ors 2-8 , 2- 11 operat in g C-2 sensor setu p 4-1 5 sensor s 1-8
8 Compa q Console Manageme nt Controller User Guide Comp aq Co n f ide n tial â Ne e d to K n ow Re q u i r e d Wr iter : A. J. S c h e ck elh o f f Project: C o m p aq Conso l e M a nag e m e nt C o ntro l l e r Use r Gui d e Co mme nts: Pa r t N u m b er : 218258- 002 File N a me: x- i nde x.d o c L a st Sa ve d O n : 6/ 2 0 / 01 3:10 A M statu s 3-3, 4-2 5 stora ge C-2 thres hold se tti ngs 4- 18 unit of mea sur e 3-5 , 4-1 4 terminal operation 4-26 text c onve nti ons vi i Thre shol d Conf igur ati on screen 4 -18 time opera tin g 3-4 system 3- 4 tools 2- 6 trou bles hoot ing afte r star t 5-1, 5-3 audible alarm sounds 5-3 connec te d sens ors not recognized 5-2 duri ng star t 5-1 , 5- 2 faults are not report ed, senso rs are connected 5-2 interface LEDs are not g iving any sig nal s 5-2 intrusion alarms do not activate when doo r is opened 5-2 no alar m i ndica ted on mana geme nt co nsol e 5-2 no shoc k al arm , des pite vibr atio n 5-2 over view 5- 1 unit fails to functi on after powe r on 5-2 U uninstalling software 4-4 units of m easur e, te mper at ure 3- 5, 4-14 unloc king door s 3-6, 4- 20 updating firmware 4-14 UPS, co nnect ing 2-2 1 user interface 4-5 utility power, connecting 2-21 V value s, thr esh old 4- 18 VCCI Notice fo r Japan A-5 versi on fir mwar e 3-4, 4- 13 hardwa re 3- 4, 4-1 3 MIB 3- 4, 4- 13 software 3 -4, 4-13 vibr atio n sens ors See shoc k sensor s viewi ng active alarms 4-23 CMC stat us 4-2 4 system inf orma tion 3- 4, 4-13 volta ge drop time C-2 rated C-2 sensor setu p 4-1 5 status 3-3, 4-25 thres hold se tti ngs 4- 18 W warnings electric shock viii hot surfaces ix netw ork i nter face connection ix RJ-45 receptacle ix widt h C-2 www.compaq.com. x X Xmode m 1-4