14-Slot AdvancedTCA Shelf
Maintenace
11596-100/-101/-102/-103
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R1.1, July 23, 2008
4 Maintenace
4.1 Accessing the Shelf Management Software
You can access to the Shelf Management software either remotely through
ethernet (Tenet, SSH) or by connecting a terminal console directly to the Shelf
Manager’s serial console interface (RJ45) on the Shelf Alarm Panel (SAP).
Figure 13: RJ45 to DB9 Serial Console Cable
The connectors are shown with the cables pointing away.
4.1.1 Command Line Interface (CLI)
The Command Line Interface (CLI) connects to and communicates with the
IPM-devices of the Shelf, the boards, and the Shelf Manager.
The CLI is an IPMI-based library of commands, service personnel or system
administrators can access the CLI through Telnet, SSH, or the Shelf Managers
serial port on the SAP.
With the CLI, users can access information about the current system status
including sensor values, threshold settings etc.
Users can also access and modify Shelf- and Shelf Manager configurations,
perform actions on a FRU a.e. set fan speeds etc.
Note:
By default the ethernet connector at the Shelf Manager frontpanel is not in
service but jumper configurable. See the Shelf’s User Manual for details.
The serial console default configuration is:
•
115200 baud
•
no parity
•
8 data bits
•
1 stop bit
12706845
RJ45-male
DB9-female
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RTS
DTR
TXD0
GND
GND
RXD0
DSR
CTS
8
6
2
5
5
3
4
7
CTS
DSR
RX
Ground
Ground
TX
DTR
RTS
5
1
9
6
1
8
Serial Console Cable Order No.: 23204-187
The default user account is “root“ and there is no password.
The default IP address of the primary Shelf Manager is 192.168.0.2
To access all sensor data you have to connect to the active Shelf Manager!
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