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Chapter 1 About the 8660 SDM

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Table 3   

iSD LEDs

Label

Color/State

Meaning

Utilization

Green/steady

The number of lit LEDs indicates the level of kernel 
CPU utilization as follows:

1 LED 

 25%

2 LEDs = 50%

3 LEDs = 75%

4 LEDs = 90%

Green/single blinking 
LED

Kernel CPU utili user CPU utilization. The 
number of lit LEDs indicates the level of utilization as 
follows:

1 LED 

 25%

2 LEDs = 50%

3 LEDs = 75%

4 LEDs = 99%

Green/all four LEDs 
blinking 
simultaneously

CPU 100% alarm

Off

iSD is offline

Activity* 

Green/steady

The firewall PrPMC has a link with the Ethernet 
Routing Switch 8600.

Green/Flashing

The firewall PrPMC has a link with the Ethernet 
Routing Switch 8600, and there is network activity. 

Amber/steady

Either there is no link to the Ethernet Routing Switch 
8600, or the link is disabled.

Online

Green/steady

The firewall PrPMC is online.

Amber/steady

The firewall PrPMC is reset or disabled.

Off

The firewall PrPMC is offline and not receiving 
power.

*The uppermost Activity LED indicates the status for Port 1. The bottom Activity LED 
indicates the status of Port 2.

Summary of Contents for 8660 SDM

Page 1: ...Part No 217314 B Rev 00 May 2006 4655 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 Installing the 8660 Service Delivery Module SDM...

Page 2: ...rnational Regulatory Statements of Conformity This is to certify that the Nortel Networks 8000 Series Chassis and components installed within the chassis were evaluated to the international Regulatory...

Page 3: ...uct In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures Achtung Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rgrenzwertklasse A I...

Page 4: ...of Information and Communications MIC This device may not be sold for use in a non business application National Safety Statements of Compliance CE Marking Statement Europe Only EN 60950 Statement Thi...

Page 5: ...0 Oficina Col San Jose Insurgentes Deleg Benito Juarez M xico D F 03900 Tel 52 5 480 2100 Fax 52 5 480 2199 Input 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 12 A max per power supply 48 to 60 VDC 29 A max per power s...

Page 6: ...or modifications unless expressly authorized or d sublicense rent or lease the Software Licensors of intellectual property to Nortel Networks are beneficiaries of this provision Upon termination or b...

Page 7: ...s or certify its destruction c Customer is responsible for payment of any taxes including personal property taxes resulting from Customer s use of the Software Customer agrees to comply with all appli...

Page 8: ...8 217314 B Rev 00...

Page 9: ...pecialist by using an Express Routing Code 18 Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller 18 Chapter 1 About the 8660 SDM 19 8660 SDM faceplate 21 8660 SDM LEDs 22 Firewall iSD LEDs 23 Maint...

Page 10: ...44 Required tools 44 Removing a disk drive 45 Installing a disk drive 47 Chapter 4 Replacing a PrPMC 51 Replacing a PrPMC on the 8660 SDM 51 Estimated time to replace a PrPMC 52 Required tools 52 Remo...

Page 11: ...14 Installing an SDM FW4 8010co chassis 38 Figure 15 Seating the backplane connectors 8003 8006 or 8010 chassis 39 Figure 16 Seating the backplane connectors 8010co chassis 39 Figure 17 Securing the S...

Page 12: ...ing the PrPMC 58 Figure 37 PrPMC with components facing up 59 Figure 38 Seating the PrPMC in the connector 60 Figure 39 Securing the back of the PrPMC 60 Figure 40 SDM FW4 with components facing down...

Page 13: ...Tables Table 1 Maximum number of 8660 SDM cards 21 Table 2 8660 SDM LEDs 22 Table 3 iSD LEDs 24 Table 4 Specifications for the SDM FW1 FW2 and FW4 68 Table 5 Pin assignments 8660 SDM management port 6...

Page 14: ...14 Tables 217314 B Rev 00...

Page 15: ...specific 8660 SDM cards the appropriate model is referenced For information on configuring the 8660 SDM see Firewall and Intrusion Sensor User Guide Before you begin This guide is intended for qualifi...

Page 16: ...n URL Find the product for which you need documentation Then locate the specific category and model or version for your hardware or software product Use Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the manuals and re...

Page 17: ...rtel products is from the Nortel Technical Support Web site www nortel com support This site provides quick access to software documentation bulletins and tools to address issues with Nortel products...

Page 18: ...ite to obtain the phone number for your region www nortel com callus Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code To access some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers you can use an Ex...

Page 19: ...PMC on page 51 Each firewall module consists of one PrPMC and one disk drive and is referred to as a firewall integrated Service Director iSD The model name identifies the number of PrPMCs and disk dr...

Page 20: ...wall iSDs are installed from right to left that is for a FW1 the iSD is in mini slot 4 of the SDM FW1 board for a FW2 the firewall iSDs are installed in mini slots 3 and 4 and so on Topic Page 8660 SD...

Page 21: ...supported in 8006 and 8010 chassis for Threat Protection System TPS configurations TPS1 FW1 TPS2 FW2 and TPS4 is the same as those for Firewall configurations Table 1 Maximum number of 8660 SDM cards...

Page 22: ...ceiving power and is ready to receive and transmit traffic Amber steady The module is reset or disabled Off The module is offline and not receiving power Management Green steady The management port is...

Page 23: ...3 on page 24 describes the LED colors Figure 4 iSD LEDs 11231EA 1 Utilization LEDs 2 Activity LEDs 3 Online LED Online Console Management 8660SDM FIREWALL 1 Utilization Online Activity 1 2 FIREWALL 2...

Page 24: ...blinking simultaneously CPU 100 alarm Off iSD is offline Activity Green steady The firewall PrPMC has a link with the Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Green Flashing The firewall PrPMC has a link with th...

Page 25: ...ement port on the 8660 SDM is an MDI 10 100 1000Base T port Serial port The 8660 SDM has one serial port for attaching console devices The console port provides terminal access to the 8660 SDM for the...

Page 26: ...26 Chapter 1 About the 8660 SDM 217314 B Rev 00...

Page 27: ...m left to right starting with slot 1 In the 8006 8010 and 8010co chassis slots 5 and 6 are reserved for the 8690SF 8691SF or 8692SF Routing Switch Fabric Modules In the 8003 chassis slot 3 is reserved...

Page 28: ...and 8010co chassis with a filler panel covering each empty module slot Before you can install a new module you must remove the appropriate filler panel For instructions see Removing a chassis filler p...

Page 29: ...screwdriver Removing a chassis filler panel To remove a chassis filler panel 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws that fasten the filler panel to the chassis Figure 5 shows th...

Page 30: ...m the slot Installing a chassis filler panel To install a chassis filler panel 1 Locate the slot where you want to install the filler panel 2 Insert the filler panel into the slot 8010co chassis or pl...

Page 31: ...e You can add or replace a module with the chassis power on or off To replace an 8660 SDM start with the procedure described in Removing an 8660 SDM on page 32 To install an 8660 SDM see Installing an...

Page 32: ...halted prior to removing an 8660 SDM from an operational chassis Failure to do so can seriously damage the disk drive and cause loss of data Refer to Replacing a disk drive on the 8660 SDM on page 43...

Page 33: ...en the two captive screws that secure the 8660 SDM to the chassis see Figure 7 and Figure 8 Figure 7 Loosening screws on the SDM FW4 8003 8006 or 8010 chassis Figure 8 Loosening screws on the SDM FW4...

Page 34: ...314 B Rev 00 2 Rotate the insert extract levers to eject the 8660 SDM from the chassis see Figure 9 and Figure 10 Figure 9 Ejecting the SDM FW4 8003 8006 or 8010 chassis Figure 10 Ejecting the SDM FW4...

Page 35: ...06 or 8010 chassis Caution Ensure that the IDE cable s attached to the disk drive s does not get caught in a module above or beside the 8660 SDM when removing the module from the chassis 11197FA 8660S...

Page 36: ...314 B Rev 00 Figure 12 Removing an SDM FW4 8010co chassis If you are installing a replacement 8660 SDM see Installing an 8660 SDM on page 37 Otherwise install a filler panel see Installing a chassis f...

Page 37: ...M or the filler panel For instructions see Removing an 8660 SDM on page 32 or Removing a chassis filler panel on page 29 3 Ensure the insert extract levers are extended away from the front of the 8660...

Page 38: ...8010co chassis 5 Slide the 8660 SDM into the chassis until its connector panel touches the chassis back panel 11205FA 8660SDM Online Console Management FIREWALL 1 Utilization Online Activity 1 2 FIRE...

Page 39: ...onnectors see Figure 15 or Figure 16 Figure 15 Seating the backplane connectors 8003 8006 or 8010 chassis Figure 16 Seating the backplane connectors 8010co chassis 11198FA 8660SDM Online Console Manag...

Page 40: ...assis see Figure 17 or Figure 18 on page 41 Figure 17 Securing the SDM FW4 in the chassis 8003 8006 or 8010 chassis Note Ensure that both screws are tight for proper module operation 11237FA 8660SDM O...

Page 41: ...Chapter 2 Installing the 8660 SDM 41 Installing the 8660 Service Delivery Module SDM Figure 18 Securing the SDM FW4 in the chassis 8010co chassis Fail Pass 11204FA...

Page 42: ...power supplies 2 Turn all the power switches to the On position Note In a chassis that has two power supplies in a non redundant power configuration you must turn on both power supply units within two...

Page 43: ...wall and Intrusion Sensor User Guide To replace a disk drive on an installed 8660 SDM 1 Put on an antistatic wrist strap 2 Halt all the disk drive on the SDM Firewall board Nortel recommends that you...

Page 44: ...e Removing an 8660 SDM on page 32 4 Place the 8660 SDM on an antistatic bag or set it on an antistatic mat 5 Remove the damaged disk drive see Removing a disk drive on page 45 6 Install the replacemen...

Page 45: ...ve screw that secures the disk drive see Figure 19 You can loosen this screw by hand or use a 1 Phillips head screwdriver Figure 19 Loosening the disk drive captive screw 2 Slide the two disk drive ta...

Page 46: ...314 B Rev 00 3 Disconnect the 44 pin disk drive cable from either the connector on the disk drive or from the connector on the PrPMC see Figure 21 Hold the disk drive firmly while disconnecting the ca...

Page 47: ...r see Figure 22 Figure 22 Connecting the disk drive cable to the disk connector Note The red stripe on the edge of the 44 pin disk drive cable is the pin one indicator Disk drives include a separate g...

Page 48: ...e cable to the PrPMC connector see Figure 23 Figure 23 Connecting the disk drive cable to the PrPMC connector 3 Slide the two disk drive tabs into the two slots on the 8660 SDM tray see Figure 24 Figu...

Page 49: ...Installing the 8660 Service Delivery Module SDM 4 Tighten the captive screw that fastens the disk drive to the 8660 SDM tray see Figure 25 Tighten this screw by hand or use a Phillips screwdriver Figu...

Page 50: ...50 Chapter 3 Replacing the disk drives 217314 B Rev 00...

Page 51: ...on a grounded antistatic mat until you are ready to install it or leave the module in the sealed Electrostatic Discharge ESD bag Wear a discharge leash or wrist strap to free yourself of static before...

Page 52: ...iver Removing a PrPMC Caution Disk drives must be halted prior to removing an 8660 SDM from the chassis Failure to do so can seriously damage the disk drive and cause loss of data Refer to Replacing a...

Page 53: ...ee Removing an 8660 SDM on page 32 2 Locate the installed PrPMC indicated by the numbers 1 2 3 and 4 in Figure 26 on the 8660 SDM Figure 26 Locating the installed PrPMC on an SDM FW4 3 Hold the 8660 S...

Page 54: ...that sits behind the PrPMC that you will remove See Removing a disk drive on page 45 6 Remove the four screws that secure the stiffeners to the board see Figure 28 Figure 28 Removing the stiffener scr...

Page 55: ...he faceplate screws 9 Use a 3 16 inch nutdriver to remove the two console port standoffs see Figure 31 Figure 31 Removing the console port standoffs Note There are both fine pitch and medium pitch scr...

Page 56: ...32 Figure 32 Removing the faceplate from the SDM FW4 11 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four bottom screws that secure each PrPMC to the 8660 SDM see Figure 33 Figure 33 Removing the bottom s...

Page 57: ...660 SDM over so that the components are facing up see Figure 34 Figure 34 SDM FW4 components facing up 13 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws that secure the back of the PrPMC to the 8...

Page 58: ...re 36 Figure 36 Removing the PrPMC 16 Place the PrPMC in an antistatic bag or set it on an antistatic mat 17 Continue with Installing a PrPMC on page 59 if you are replacing the PrPMC If you are not i...

Page 59: ...the components facing up see Figure 37 Figure 37 PrPMC with components facing up 3 Place the PrPMC on an empty slot on the 8660 SDM Note Nortel recommends that you remove the disk drive if present lo...

Page 60: ...to seat it in the connector see Figure 38 Figure 38 Seating the PrPMC in the connector 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to insert and tighten the two screws that secure the back of the PrPMC to the 8660 S...

Page 61: ...facing down see Figure 40 Figure 40 SDM FW4 with components facing down 7 Use a Phillips screwdriver to insert and tighten the four bottom screws that secure each PrPMC to the 8660 SDM see Figure 41 F...

Page 62: ...plate against the front of the 8660 SDM tray see Figure 42 Figure 42 Placing the faceplate against the SDM FW4 tray 9 Use a 3 16 inch nutdriver to install the two console port standoffs see Figure 43...

Page 63: ...Use a Phillips screwdriver to insert and tighten the five screws that secure the faceplate to the 8660 SDM see Figure 44 Figure 44 Securing the faceplate 11 Turn the 8660 SDM over so the components a...

Page 64: ...4 B Rev 00 12 Insert and tighten the four screws that secure the stiffeners to the board see Figure 46 Figure 46 Securing the stiffener screws 13 Install the disk drive for the firewall iSD See Instal...

Page 65: ...the appropriate filler panel For instructions see Removing a PrPMC filler panel on page 66 To install a filler panel see Installing a PrPMC filler panel on page 66 Estimated time to remove or install...

Page 66: ...MC filler panel screws 2 Pull the filler panel out of the slot Installing a PrPMC filler panel If you plan to remove a PrPMC without immediately replacing it you must install a filler panel in the slo...

Page 67: ...67 Installing the 8660 Service Delivery Module SDM Appendix A 8660 SDM specifications This appendix includes the following topics Topic Page Specifications 68 Management port 69 Console serial port 69...

Page 68: ...mum 80 W maximum 80 W maximum Operating Temperature 5 to 50 C 5 to 50 C 5 to 50 C Storage Temperature 20 to 60 C 20 to 60 C 20 to 60 C Connector types Ethernet Management port RJ 45 connector wired as...

Page 69: ...ication Equipment DCE device Default settings for this port are 9600 bits s 8 data bits no parity and one stop bit Connection to TXD and RXD signals and GND is sufficient for the console serial port t...

Page 70: ...Data Terminal Equipment DTE and DCE settings Table 6 Pin assignments 8660 SDM console port Connector Pin number Switch position DCE left DTE right 2 TXD Output RXD Input 3 RXD Input TXD Output 4 DSR...

Page 71: ...C installing and replacing 51 D disk drive installing and replacing 43 E Ethernet Management port pin assignments 69 I installing filler panel 30 SDM 28 37 M maintenance port described 25 Management p...

Page 72: ...72 Index 217314 B Rev 00 T technical publications 16 text conventions 15 U URL for technical documentation 16...

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