Direct connect backpack, Connecting the cables – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual

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ClearCube Product Manual and Installation Guide

Cage and Blade Installation • 57

Direct Connect BackPack

Configuration of the Direct Connect BackPack (DCBP) only requires connection of the

Ethernet network to the primary Cage (with installed RMC). The Ethernet connection is

made via the CONTROL IN RJ-45 connector on the BackPack, indicated in green. The

primary Cage is then daisy-chained to the secondary Cages by connecting the

CONTROL OUT connector on the primary Cage to the CONTROL IN connector on the

secondary Cage. All control connectors and cables are indicated with a green color.

The daisy chain is continued in this fashion to connect as many as 14 Cages in a single

rack or cabinet. Note that the LEDs in the CONTROL section indicate whether an RMC

is installed or not (ENET indicates an RMC is installed. RS-485 indicates an RMC is

not installed).

Other than the management bus connection, the Direct Connect BackPack requires

no further hardware configuration.

Connecting the Cables

This section provides an overview of inter-cage connections for BackPacks.

NOTE: If you choose to use pre-assembled cables, be sure that the cables for the

desktop employ and terminate all four twisted pairs. Standard Ethernet works

with only two of the four pairs connected, but the ClearCube C/Port operates

only when all four pairs of wire are used.

The BackPacks link the Blades within each Cage to their respective user ports and to

control signals. In addition to the user port connections, three signal paths are

provided:

Control Chain – The RS-485-based control and management chain between

Cages. A Control Chain contains one Primary controller—either an RMC or an

RMM. When an RMC is present in a Control Chain, it always asserts itself as

Primary, and RMMs on the chain all serve as Tertiary controllers. A Control Chain

can contain as many as 14 Cages.

Admin Daisy Chain – The link between an Admin C/Port and the Cage or Cages

served by that Admin C/Port. An Admin Daisy Chain can connect from 1 to 14

SPARE IN

Red

The SPARE IN connection is connected to the Spare Blade in the same Cage, or to the SPARE

OUT connection on a BackPack in an adjacent Cage.

RS-485 OUT

Green

This connection passes the control and management signals on to the BackPack on the next

Cage when daisy-chaining multiple BackPacks.

CONTROL IN

(RS-485 or

E-NET)

Green

When an RMC is installed, making this the Primary Cage, this port is an Ethernet connection. In

this case, the E-NET indicator is lit. When an RMC is not installed, this port is an RS-485

connection that connects to the RS-485 OUT port of an adjacent Cage. In this case, the

RS-485 indicator is lit.

ETHERNET

Gray

These are the 10/100 Ethernet connections for each of the PC Blades in the Cage. These

signals are direct connections and are not switched. Most configurations connect these signals

directly to an Ethernet switch or hub. Note that the numbers match the Blade slot numbers on

the front of the Cage.

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