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Appendix A Modules in the chassis
Blade server
Model |
Maximum Number |
Description |
H3C UniServer B5700 G6 |
16 |
Half-width full-height blade servers with two processors |
H3C UniServer B5700 G5 |
16 |
Half-width full-height blade servers with two processors |
H3C UniServer B5700 G3 |
16 |
Half-width full-height blade servers with two processors |
H3C UniServer B5800 G3 |
8 |
Full-width full-height blade servers with two processors |
H3C UniServer B7800 G3 |
8 |
Full-width full-height blade servers with four processors |
AE module
Model |
Maximum Number |
Description |
H3C Unisever AE100 |
2 |
APP engine module |
H3C Unisever AE101 |
2 |
APP engine module |
LCD module
Model |
Maximum Number |
Description |
SID-LCD-B |
1 |
LCD display |
Management module
Model |
Maximum Number |
Description |
H3C Unisever OM100 |
2 |
OM module |
ICM module
Model |
Maximum Number |
Description |
H3C UniServer BX720E |
6 |
16*10GE+4*40GE Ethernet switching modules (16*10GB fiber ports+4*40GE fiber ports) |
H3C UniServer BX720EF |
6 |
16*10GE+4*40GE converged switching modules (8*FC ports+8*10GE fiber ports+4*40GE fiber ports) |
H3C UniServer BX608FE |
6 |
8*16G FC switching modules (8*16G FC ports) |
H3C UniServer BT616E |
6 |
16*10GE Ethernet Direct Connect Module (16*10GB fiber ports) |
H3C UniServer BT716F |
6 |
16*16G FC switching modules (16*16G FC ports) |
H3C UniServer BX1010E |
6 |
8*25GE+2*100GE Ethernet switching modules (8*10GB fiber ports+2*100GE fiber ports) |
H3C UniServer BT1004E |
6 |
4*(4*25G) Interconnect Module |
H3C UniServer BX1020B |
6 |
36*EDR Unmanaged IB Switch Module(16*Downlink Ports+20*Uplink Ports) |
H3C UniServer BX1020EF |
6 |
8*FC+8*25GE+4*100GE Converged Network Switch Module |
Power supply
Item |
Description |
|
Model |
PSR3000-12A |
CRPS3200T |
Description |
3000 W power supply |
3200 W power supply |
Range of rated input voltage @ Corresponding output power |
· 90–180 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz @ 1200 W · 180–220 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz @ 2500 W · 220–264 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz @ 3000 W · 180–220 V DC @ 2500 W · 220–320 V DC @ 3000 W |
· 100–127 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz @ 1200 W · 200–210 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz @ 2800 W · 210–220 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz @ 3000 W · 220–240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz @ 3200 W · 240 V DC @ 3200 W |
Rated input voltage |
16.0A Max |
16.0A Max |
Maximum rated output power |
· 3000 W @ 220–264 V AC · 3000 W @ 220–320 V DC |
· 3200 W @ 220–240 V AC · 3200 W @ 240 V DC |
Efficiency @ 50% load |
94%, 80 Plus Platinum level |
96%, 80 Plus Titanium level |
Redundancy |
No redundancy, N+1 redundancy, and N+N redundancy |
No redundancy, N+1 redundancy, and N+N redundancy |
Cold backup |
Yes |
No |
Fan module
Model |
Maximum Number |
Description |
FAN-L-B |
12 |
Fan module |
Slide rails/cable management bracket
Model |
Description |
RAIL-12U |
12U standard slide rails |
CMA-12U |
12U cable management bracket |
Appendix B Technical support
If you encounter any complicated problems during daily maintenance or troubleshooting, contact H3C Support.
Collecting server information
Before contacting H3C Support, collect the following server information to facilitate troubleshooting:
· Log and sensor information of modules in the chassis.
· Product serial number.
· Product model and name.
· Snapshots of error messages and descriptions.
· Hardware change history of the chassis and modules in the chassis, including installation, replacement, insertion, and removal of hardware.
· Third-party software installed on modules in the chassis.
· Operating system type and version of modules in the chassis.
Preparing tools
To facilitate troubleshooting, prepare the following tools as needed:
· Phillips screwdriver.
· Cage nut insertion/extraction tool.
· Diagonal pliers.
· Multimeter.
· Interface cable (such as network cable).
· Access terminal (such as a PC).
· ESD wrist strap, antistatic gloves, and antistatic clothing.
For more information about these tools, see "Installation tools."
Appendix C Product recycling
New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. provides product recycling services for its customers to ensure that hardware at the end of its life is recycled. Vendors with product recycling qualification are contracted to New H3C to process the recycled hardware in an environmentally responsible way.
For product recycling services, contact New H3C at
· Tel: 400-810-0504
· Email address: [email protected]
· Website: http://www.h3c.com
Appendix D Glossary
Description |
|
B |
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BIOS |
Basic input/output system is non-volatile firmware pre-installed in a ROM chip on a server's management module. The BIOS stores basic input/output, power-on self-test, and auto startup programs to provide the most basic hardware initialization, setup and control functionality. |
F |
|
FIST |
Fast Intelligent Scalable Toolkit provided by H3C for easy and extensible server management. It can guide users to configure a server quickly with ease and provide an API interface to allow users to develop their own management tools. |
H |
|
HDM |
Hardware Device Management is the server management control unit with which administrators can configure server settings, view component information, monitor server health status, and remotely manage the server. |
K |
|
KVM |
KVM is a management method that allows remote users to use their local video display, keyboard, and mouse to monitor and control the server. |
R |
|
RAID |
Redundant array of independent disks (RAID) is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple physical hard drives into a single logical unit to improve storage and security performance. |
U |
|
U |
Unit of measurement for the height of racks and blade server chassis in the IEC 60297-1 standard. 1 U = 44.45 mm. |
Others |
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Hot swapping |
A module that supports hot swapping (a hot-swappable module) can be installed or removed while the server is running without affecting the system operation. |
Redundancy |
A mechanism that ensures high availability and business continuity by providing backup modules. In redundancy mode, a backup or standby module takes over when the primary module fails. |
Appendix E Acronyms
Acronym |
Full name |
A |
|
AE |
App Engine |
AMC |
Auxiliary Management Controller |
B |
|
BIOS |
Basic Input Output System |
BMC |
Baseboard Management Controller |
F |
|
FC |
Fiber Channel |
FIST |
Fast Intelligent Scalable Toolkit |
H |
|
HDM |
H3C Device Management |
I |
|
ICM |
Interconnect module |
K |
|
KVM |
Keyboard, Video, and Mouse |
L |
|
LCD |
Liquid Crystal Display |
LDAP |
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol |
LOM |
|
M |
|
Mezz |
Mezzanine |
N |
|
NTP |
Network Time Protocol |
O |
|
OM |
Onboard Management |
P |
|
PDU |
Power Distribution Unit |
PSU |
Power Supply Units |
R |
|
RAID |
Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks |
S |
|
SMTP |
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
SOL |
Serial Over Lan |
SSH |
Secure Shell |
SSL |
Secure Sockets Layer |
SUV |
Serial, USB, and VGA |
U |
|
UID |
Unit Identification |
UIS |
Unified Infrastructure System |
UPS |
Uninterruptible Power Supply |