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Document Revision History
Document Organization
Objectives
Audience
Related Documentation
Conventions
Safety Information Referral Warning
Warning Definition
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Overview of the Content Delivery Engines
Cisco Internet Streamer CDS Overview
Cisco TV CDS Overview
OnDemand Application
Video Accelerator Software
Hardware Features
Control Buttons
LED Indicators
Input/Output Ports and Connectors
Preparing to Install the Content Delivery Engines
Site Requirements
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Environmental, Physical, and Power Specifications
Safety Warnings
AC Power Option Warnings
DC Power Option Warnings
Safety Guidelines
General Precautions
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
Safety Information
Emissions Disclaimer
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Intended Uses
2-8
If AC Power Supplies Are Installed
2-8
If DC Power Supplies Are Installed
2-9
Temperature and Ventilation
2-10
Installing the Content Delivery Engines
3-1
Server Types
3-1
Tools and Parts Required
3-2
Unpacking the Box
3-2
Verifying Contents
3-3
Inspecting for Damage
3-3
Installing the CDEs
3-3
Reviewing Rack Installation Safety Guidelines
3-3
Preparing the CDEs for Rack Installation
3-4
Installing CDEs in the Rack
3-5
Making Physical Connections
3-5
Connecting Power Cords
3-6
Connecting Network Cables
3-8
Installing or Removing Disk Drives
3-9
Installing the Internet Streamer CDS Software and Initially Configuring a CDE
4-1
Before You Begin
4-1
Installation and Configuration Order
4-2
Running the BIOS Setup Utility
4-2
Running the BIOS Setup Utility for the CDE100
4-3
Running the BIOS Setup Utility for the CDE200
4-9
Installing the Software
4-13
Initially Configuring a CDE
4-14
Assigning the Primary Interface
4-14
Running the Setup Utility
4-15
Verifying the CDSM
4-15
Hardware Troubleshooting
5-1
Troubleshooting Ethernet Adapters
5-1
Troubleshooting SATA Drives
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A-1
Specifications
A-1
CDE100
A-2
CDE200
A-2
CDE300
A-3
CDE400
A-3
Management
A-4
Connector Pin Assignments
B-1
Serial Console Interface Connector Pin Assignments
B-1
Serial Port Connector
B-2
Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments
B-2
Ethernet Port Connector
B-3
Cable Pin Assignments
B-4
CDEs with Serverworks Chipset
C-1
Specifications
C-1
CDE100
C-1
CDE200
C-2
CDE200 (IBM)
C-3
CDE300
C-3
CDE400
C-4
Connector Pin Assignments
C-5
Connecting DC Power
D-1
DC Power Overview
D-1
Connecting DC Power to a CDE200
D-2
Disconnecting Power and Replacing a PM on a CDE200
D-4
Connecting DC Power to a CDE300
D-5
Disconnecting Power and Replacing a PM on a CDE300
D-7
Connecting DC Power to a CDE400
D-7
Disconnecting Power and Replacing a PM on a CDE400
D-10
DC Power Cable Connector and Pinouts
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This preface describes the objectives and organization of this guide and contains the following sections:
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Document Revision History, page vii
Document Organization, page vii
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Related Documentation, page viii
Safety Information Referral Warning, page ix
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page xv
Document Revision History
The Document Revision History table below records technical changes to this document.
Document Version Date
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Change Summary
Added CDE300 and CDE400 to this document.
August 20, 2007 This is the first version of this document.
Document Organization
Chapter
Chapter 1, “Overview of the Content Delivery
Chapter 2, “Preparing to Install the Content
Chapter 3, “Installing the Content Delivery
Description
Provides a brief introduction to the Content
Delivery Engines (CDEs).
Contains site requirements and important safety information for working with the CDEs
Provides the necessary information to properly install the CDS hardware components.
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Chapter 4, “Installing the Internet Streamer CDS
Software and Initially Configuring a CDE”
Description
Describes the initial installation of the CDS
Release 2.0-2.1 software application onto the
CDEs, and the initial configuration of the CDEs using the Content Delivery System Manager
(CDSM).
Chapter 5, “Hardware Troubleshooting”
Appendix A, “Technical Specifications”
Appendix B, “Connector Pin Assignments”
Presents troubleshooting procedures for the CDS.
Describes the specifications of the CDEs.
Lists the connector pin assignments for the CDEs.
Appendix C, “CDEs with Serverworks Chipset”
Describes the specifications and connector pin assignments of the servers with the Serverworks chipset.
Appendix D, “Connecting DC Power”
Provides the information for connecting DC power to a CDE.
Objectives
This guide documents the hardware features of the Cisco Content Delivery System (CDS) Release
2.0-2.1, which consists of the CDE100, CDE200, CDE300 and CDE400 when used in Internet Streamer and TV applications. It describes the physical and performance characteristics of each Content Delivery
Engine (CDE), explains how to install a CDE, and provides troubleshooting information.
This guide does not describe system messages that you may receive and provides only initial configuration procedures. For more information, see the
“Related Documentation” section on page viii
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Audience
This guide is for the networking or computer technician responsible for installing the Cisco CDS hardware. You should be familiar with the concepts and terminology of Ethernet and local area networking.
Related Documentation
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These documents provide complete information about the CDS and are available from the Cisco.com site:
Release Notes for the Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.0
Release Notes for the Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.1
Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.0-2.1 Software Configuration Guide
Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.0-2.1 Quick Start Guide
Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.0-2.1 API Guide
Cisco Content Delivery System 2.x Documentation Roadmap
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Content Delivery Engine
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Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.x Product Documentation
You can access the software documents at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7127/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
You can access the hardware documents at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7126/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Conventions
Note
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this publication.
Caution
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Safety Information Referral Warning
See the foreign language translations of all warnings used in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety
Information for the Cisco Content Delivery Engine 100/200/300/400 document at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/cds/cde/regulatory/compliance/CDE_RCSI.html
Warning Definition
Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this
device. Statement 1071
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Waarschuwing
Varoitus
Attention
Warnung
Avvertenza
BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES
Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken, dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard praktijken om ongelukken te voorkomen. Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de waarschuwing als u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat wordt geleverd, wilt raadplegen.
BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES
TÄRKEITÄ TURVALLISUUSOHJEITA
Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja. Ennen kuin käsittelet laitteistoa, huomioi sähköpiirien käsittelemiseen liittyvät riskit ja tutustu onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehkäisytapoihin. Turvallisuusvaroitusten käännökset löytyvät laitteen mukana toimitettujen käännettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa näkyvien lausuntonumeroiden avulla.
SÄILYTÄ NÄMÄ OHJEET
IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ
Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entraîner des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers liés aux circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des avertissements figurant dans les consignes de sécurité traduites qui accompagnent cet appareil, référez-vous au numéro de l'instruction situé à la fin de chaque avertissement.
CONSERVEZ CES INFORMATIONS
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu Verletzungen führen kann. Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geräten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder
Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten
Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden.
BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF.
IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA
Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.
Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento.
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Aviso
¡Advertencia!
Varning!
VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER
Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare. Du er i en situasjon som kan føre til skade på person. Før du begynner å arbeide med noe av utstyret, må du være oppmerksom på farene forbundet med elektriske kretser, og kjenne til standardprosedyrer for å forhindre ulykker. Bruk nummeret i slutten av hver advarsel for å finne oversettelsen i de oversatte sikkerhetsadvarslene som fulgte med denne enheten.
TA VARE PÅ DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE
INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você está em uma situação que poderá ser causadora de lesões corporais. Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer equipamento, tenha conhecimento dos perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas habituais de prevenção de acidentes. Utilize o número da instrução fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham este dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
Este símbolo de aviso indica peligro. Existe riesgo para su integridad física. Antes de manipular cualquier equipo, considere los riesgos de la corriente eléctrica y familiarícese con los procedimientos estándar de prevención de accidentes. Al final de cada advertencia encontrará el número que le ayudará a encontrar el texto traducido en el apartado de traducciones que acompaña a este dispositivo.
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES
VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR
Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada.
Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor. Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna anordning.
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Aviso INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você se encontra em uma situação em que há risco de lesões corporais. Antes de trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, esteja ciente dos riscos que envolvem os circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas padrão de prevenção de acidentes. Use o número da declaração fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo.
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Overview of the Content Delivery Engines
This chapter provides an overview of the Content Delivery Engines (CDEs) and describes the hardware and software features. This chapter contains the following sections:
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Cisco Internet Streamer CDS Overview, page 1-1
Cisco TV CDS Overview, page 1-2
Cisco Internet Streamer CDS Overview
With the Content Delivery System (CDS) software installed, the CDE functions as a Content Delivery
System Manager (CDSM), Service Engine (SE), or Service Router (SR). The CDSM provides a graphical user interface (GUI) to manage registered Service Engines and Service Routers. The CDS solution addresses the need to distribute and receive high-bandwidth, media-rich content across the
Internet without performance losses or content delivery delays.
CDS software offers the following content-based services:
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Content caching and hosting
Proxy services
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Content replication
Video streaming
To deploy Cisco SEs with Cisco CDS software within your existing network, your network must support
Cisco IOS software.
The CDE refers to the hardware that can run one or two Content Delivery Applications (CDAs). Each
CDE can be configured with a specific device mode. Each device mode defines the set of CDAs that can run on the CDEs. As part of the CDE installation and initialization, you are asked to select a device mode. The following device modes are supported:
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Content Delivery System Manager (CDSM)
Service Engine (SE)
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Cisco TV CDS Overview
Note
The CDE100 supports device-mode configuration and can be configured with the CDS 2.0-2.1 software to operate only as a CDSM.
The CDE200 supports device-mode configuration and can be configured with the CDS 2.0-2.1 software to operate as an SE, SR, or a CDSM.
Cisco TV CDS Overview
The Cisco TV CDS is a high performance, open architecture vehicle capable of delivering a wide range of advanced video applications. The Cisco TV CDS consists of the following elements:
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Intel Xeon architecture servers
Linux operating system
OnDemand software
Video Accelerator software
OnDemand Application
In order for cable operators to successfully deliver Video On Demand (VOD) services, a number of system elements must be present and work together. The OnDemand application is a component of next generation, open architecture VOD systems. The OnDemand application delivers a highly scalable and reliable solution for ingest, storage, content distribution, personalization and streaming of OnDemand
Video.
The Cisco Video On Demand solution has three major elements:
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A Vault Group consisting of one or more CDE200s or CDE400s. The Vault Group is responsible for ingest and reliable storage of Video On Demand content. The number of CDE200s or CDE400s in the Vault Group is driven by the amount of content that the Video On Demand system offers.
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One or more Streaming Groups each consisting of one or more CDE300s. The Streaming Group is responsible for the personalization and streaming of Video OnDemand in response to user requests.
The number of CDE300s and Streaming Groups is determined by the number of Video On Demand streams deployed and by the topology that best suits your individual network.
A CDSM (CDE100 or CDE200). The CDSM is used to manage the Vaults and Streamers, collect event logs, and host reporting tools.
Note
In smaller systems, the CDE200 Integrated Streamer Vault (ISV) can be used, where the Vault and
Streamer functionality exist in one CDE200 ISV.
Video Accelerator Software
Cisco has developed the Video Accelerator, a unique technology that facilitates the rapid movement of content between Vaults and Streamers while keeping required bandwidth to a minimum. To accomplish this, the Video Accelerator uses a form of caching across Gigabit Ethernet networks. All content is held reliably on the Vault servers and a large amount, but not all, of the content is also contained on the
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Streamer s. The Video Accelerator kernel software ensures content on the Streamers is always the most popular content; that is, the content requested by the largest number of subscribers. The Video
Accelerator is responsible for the following:
Content Storage
Streaming
Bandwidth usage for ingests
Bandwidth usage for streaming
Mirroring content among Vault servers
Decisions on content retention on Streamer servers
Hardware Features
The Cisco Internet Streamer and TV CDS Release 2.0-2.1 CDEs are the CDE100, CDE200, CDE300, and CDE400.
Figure 1-1 shows the front view of the CDE100 and Figure 1-2 shows the rear view of the
CDE100.
Figure 1-1 CDE100 Front View
Figure 1-2 CDE100 Rear View
Figure 1-3 shows the front view of the CDE200 and
shows the rear view of the CDE200 with the AC power option.
Figure 1-3 CDE200 Front View
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Figure 1-4 CDE200 Rear View
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shows the front view of the CDE300 and
Figure 1-6 shows the rear view of the CDE300 with
the AC power option.
Figure 1-5 CDE300 Front View
Figure 1-6 CDE300 Rear View
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Figure 1-7 shows the front view of the CDE400 and Figure 1-8
shows the rear view of the CDE400 with the AC power option and six cache/streamer interfaces.
Figure 1-7 CDE400 Front View
Figure 1-8 CDE400 Rear View
Table 1-1
CDE
CDE100
CDE200 2
Each CDE is designed to be rack-mounted in a standard 19-inch rack with a depth of 30 inches.
Table 1-1 shows the hardware features of each CDE.
CDE Hardware Features
Rack Unit
(RU)
1
Processor
1 dual-core Intel
Xeon processor
2 dual-core Intel
Xeon processors
Memory
4 GB
8 GB
Drives
4 150-GB Small
Computer System
Interface (SCSI) drives
12 500-GB Serial ATA
(SATA) drives
GE Ports
2
6
Ethernet
Interface
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CDE
CDE300
CDE400
Rack Unit
(RU)
3
4
Processor Memory
2 dual-core Intel
Xeon processors
Up to16 GB
2 dual-core Intel
Xeon processors
Up to 16 GB
Drives GE Ports
Up to 16 SCSI hard drives 12 full-duplex
GE interfaces
2
Up to 24 SATA hard drives
3
—
Ethernet
Interface
—
8
4
1.
Provides management communication with the CDSM.
2.
Normally configured with 12 full-duplex Gigabit Ethernet (GE) interfaces, each used to deliver up to 250 simultaneous streams and to receive new content from the CDE200 or CDE400.
3.
Each drive contains 300 or 400 GB of storage. Each CDE400 can therefore contain up to 2400 hours of standard definition content (3840 hours on a
400-GB drive), including storage of information to support trick play.
4.
Six Ethernet interfaces for content movement, an interface for ingest, and an interface for system management.
Control Buttons
shows the CDE100 front panel, and describes the front panel control buttons.
Figure 1-9 CDE100 Front Panel Control Buttons
1 2 3
1
Power
2
Reset
3
CD eject
Powers up the device.
Resets the device and runs the power-on self-test (POST).
Opens the CD drive tray.
Note
You may need to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the Power and Reset buttons.
The Reset button does not restore the device to the factory default software settings.
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Figure 1-10 shows the CDE200 front panel, and describes the front panel control buttons.
Figure 1-10 CDE200 Front Panel Control Buttons
1 2
1
1
Power
2
Reset
2
Powers up the device.
Resets the device and runs the power-on self-test (POST).
Figure 1-11 shows the CDE300 front panel with the front cover removed, and describes the front panel
control buttons.
Figure 1-11 CDE300 Front Panel Control Buttons
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Reset
Powers up the device.
Resets the device and runs the power-on self-test (POST).
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shows the CDE400 back panel, and describes the back panel control buttons.
Figure 1-12 CDE400 Back Panel Control Buttons
1
Power
2
Reset
1 2
Powers up the device.
Resets the device and runs the power-on self-test (POST).
LED Indicators
shows the location of the CDE100 front panel LEDs, and describes their functions.
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Figure 1-13 CDE100 Front Panel LEDs
3
4 6
Hardware Features
7
1 2
No. LED Color
1
Hard disk drive power Blue
2
Hard disk drive activity Blue
3
Hard disk drive activity Blue
4
Ethernet port 1 Blue
5
Ethernet port 2
6
Power
Blue
Blue
7
CD-ROM drive activity Blue
5
State
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Description
Power is flowing to the drive.
Associated hard disk drive is in use.
A hard disk drive is in use.
Port is connected.
Port is connected.
Device is powering on.
CD-ROM drive is in use.
Figure 1-14 shows the location of the CDE200 front panel LEDs with the front cover on, and describes
their functions.
Figure 1-14 CDE200 Front Panel LEDs
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1
Power
2
Hard disk drive activity
3
Ethernet port 1
4
Ethernet port 2
Color
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
State
On
On
On
On
Description
Device is powering on.
A hard disk drive is in use.
Port is connected.
Port is connected.
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shows the location of the CDE300 front panel LEDs, and describes their functions.
Figure 1-15 CDE300 Front Panel LEDs
1
2 3
4
5 6 7
No. LED Color
1
Hard disk drive power Blue
2
Hard disk drive activity Blue
3
Hard disk drive activity Blue
4
Ethernet port 1 Blue
5
Ethernet port 2
6
Power
Blue
Blue
State
On
On
On
On
On
On
Description
Power is flowing to the drive.
Associated hard disk drive is in use.
A hard disk drive is in use.
Port is connected.
Port is connected.
Device is powering on.
shows the location of the CDE400 front panel LEDs, and describes their functions.
Figure 1-16 CDE400 Front Panel LEDs
1 2
No. LED Color
1
Hard disk drive power Blue
2
Hard disk drive activity Blue
State
On
On
Description
Power is flowing to the device.
Associated hard disk drive is in use.
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The CDEs support the following I/O connectors on the rear of the device:
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Ethernet connector
Serial connector
•
Video and audio connectors (on optional adapter)
Hardware Features
Caution
Once the product installation is complete, all I/O cables, except those installed in the Ethernet ports, must be disconnected from the CDE to maintain EMC compliance. Any other cable connections are temporary and are only used to initialize the system. All PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, USB interface, serial console interface, and VGA interface cables must be disconnected from the CDE’s front and rear
I/O ports.
Figure 1-17 shows the location of the CDE100 back panel ports and connectors.
Figure 1-17
1
CDE100 Connector Locations
2
3
1
Power connector
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
4
Serial console interface
4 5 6 7
5
VGA interface
6
Management interface (eth0)
7
Ingest interface (eth1)
Note
The system software does not support the use of a keyboard or mouse [Personal System 2 (PS/2) or
Universal Serial Bus (USB)]. However, the keyboard and mouse are supported by the BIOS for POST, and the BIOS Setup Utility as described in
Chapter 4, “Installing the Internet Streamer CDS Software and Initially Configuring a CDE.”
Figure 1-18 shows the location of the CDE200 back panel ports and connectors.
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eth0 eth1
1
Power connectors
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
4
Serial console interface
3 4 5 6 7
5
VGA interface
6
Management interface (eth0)
7
Ingest interface (eth1)
8
Stream interfaces (eth2 through eth5)
Caution
In some CDE200 chassis, the streaming interface network interface card (NIC) is installed in slots 4 and
5 (counting from the left-most slot). In this hardware configuration, the Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on the motherboard are addressed as interfaces 3/0 and 4/0, and the interfaces on the NICs are detected as
1/0, 2/0, 5/0, and 6/0. The interface numbering must be taken into consideration when configuring IP addresses and port channels.
shows the location of the CDE300 back panel ports and connectors.
Figure 1-19 CDE300 Connector Locations
2 3 4
1
eth4 eth5 eth10 eth11 eth12 eth13 eth6 eth7 eth2 eth0 eth8 eth9 eth3 eth1
7 6
1
Power connectors
2
Serial console interface
3
VGA interface
4
Management interface (eth0)
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Figure 1-20 shows the location of the CDE400 back panel ports and connectors.
Figure 1-20 CDE400 Connector Locations
4 5 6 7 8
Hardware Features
3
2
1
1
Power connectors
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
4
Serial console interface eth0 eth1 eth4 eth5 eth6 eth7 eth2 eth3
5
VGA interface
6
Management Interface (eth0)
7
Ingest Interface (eth1)
8
Cache/Stream interfaces (eth2 through eth7)
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•
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This chapter contains site requirements and important safety information you should know before working with the CDEs. Use the guidelines in this chapter to ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your device from potential damage.
This chapter contains the following sections:
Note
Read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Content Delivery Engine
100/200/300/400 document that came with your device before you begin the installation.
Site Requirements
This section provides site requirements for the CDEs. You should verify the site power prior to installing the CDEs.
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
The CDEs have no user-serviceable parts inside their chassis. The only field-replaceable units are the
AC and DC power supplies and hard disk drives.
Warning
No user-serviceable parts inside. Do not open. Statement 1073
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, which can occur when disk drives, electronic cards or components are improperly handled, results in complete or intermittent failures. The following are guidelines for preventing ESD damage:
•
•
Always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap and ensure that it makes good skin contact.
Connect the equipment end of the strap to a bare metal, unpainted surface on the rackmount.
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When removing or installing a component, use any available handles, ejector levers, or captive installation screws. These devices prevent accidental removal, provide proper grounding for the system, and help to ensure that bus connectors are properly seated.
Caution
For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap. The measurement should be between 1 and 10 megohm (Mohm).
Environmental, Physical, and Power Specifications
The CDEs are tested to the environmental specifications indicated in
. All testing is performed per procedures defined in Bellcore GR-63-CORE NEBS Physical Protection and the Bellcore
GR-1089-CORE EMC and Electrical Safety — Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications
Equipment.
Table 2-1
Environment
Environmental Specifications Summary
Temperature, operating
Temperature, non-operating
Altitude
Humidity, non-operating
Specification
0 to 50°C (32 to 122° F)
–40°C to 70°C (–104°F to 158°F)
60 to 4000 m
5 to 95%, noncondensing at temperatures of 23°C (73°F) to 40°C (104°F)
Table 2-2 provides the physical dimensions of the CDEs.
Table 2-2
Height
CDE100
CDE200
CDE300
CDE400
Width
CDE100
CDE200
CDE300
CDE400
Depth
CDE100
CDE200
CDE300
CDE400
Front clearance
Side clearance
Rear clearance
Physical Dimensions
1.75 inches (4.45 cm)
3.50 inches (8.90 cm)
4.75 inches (12.1 cm)
7.00 inches (17.8 cm)
19.00 inches (48.26 cm)
17.50 inches (44.45 cm)
17.25 inches (43.8 cm)
17.25 inches (43.8 cm)
27.6 inches (70.10 cm)
28.5 inches (72.39 cm)
27.5 inches (69.9 cm)
26.5 inches (67.3 cm)
2.0 inches (7.6 cm)
1.0 inches (2.5 cm)
3.6 inches (9.2 cm)
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For information on the power requirements of the CDEs, see these sections:
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If AC Power Supplies Are Installed, page 2-8
If DC Power Supplies Are Installed, page 2-9
Safety Warnings
Safety Warnings
Warning These warnings are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety
Information for the Cisco Content Delivery Engine 100/200/300/400 document that ships with the CDEs.
Warning
Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source. Statement 10
Warning
The ports labeled “Ethernet,” “10BaseT,” “Token Ring,” “Console,” and “AUX” are safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits. SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits. Because the
BRI circuits are treated like telephone-network voltage, avoid connecting the SELV circuit to the
telephone network voltage (TNV) circuits. Statement 22
Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area is where access can only be gained by service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or
other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location. Statement 37
Warning
Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can
cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals. Statement 43
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment. Statement
49
Warning During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly
touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself. Statement 94
Warning Because invisible radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is
connected, avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures. Statement 125
Warning This equipment must be installed and maintained by service personnel as defined by AS/NZS 3260.
Incorrectly connecting this equipment to a general purpose outlet could be hazardous. The telecommunications lines must be disconnected 1) before unplugging the main power connector
and/or 2) while the housing is open. Statement 185
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Warning Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies, unplug the power cord on AC units.
Statement 246
Warning For Nordic countries (Norway, Finland, Sweden and Denmark) this system must be installed in a
Restricted Access Location, where the voltage of the main ground connection of all equipment is the
same (equipotential earth) and the system is connected to a grounded electrical outlet. Statement 328
Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.
Statement 1001
Warning
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004
Warning
Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008
Warning
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security.
Statement 1017
Warning
Take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded. Statement 1018
Warning
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main
disconnecting device. Statement 1019
Warning
To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits. LAN ports contain SELV circuits, and WAN ports contain TNV circuits. Some
LAN and WAN ports both use RJ-45 connectors. Use caution when connecting cables. Statement 1021
Warning This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection
authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Warning
Class 1 LED product. Statement 1027
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Warning Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not
operate the system unless all cards, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place. Statement
1029
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Statement 1030
Warning
To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis, never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the handles on modules (such as power supplies, fans, or cards); these types of handles are not designed
to support the weight of the unit. Statement 1032
Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations.
Statement 1040
Warning This product requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection, to be provided as part of the building
installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations. Statement 1045
Warning
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074
Warning Hazardous voltage or energy may be present on DC power terminals. Always replace cover when terminals are not in service. Be sure uninsulated conductors are not accessible when cover is in
place. Statement 1075
Warning The covers are an integral part of the safety design of the product. Do not operate the unit without the
covers installed. Statement 1077
Warning This product is not intended to be directly connected to the Cable Distribution System. Additional regulatory compliance and legal requirements may apply for direct connection to the Cable
Distribution System. This product may connect to the Cable Distribution System ONLY through a device
that is approved for direct connection. Statement 1078
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AC Power Option Warnings
These warnings apply only to CDEs with the AC power option.
Warning
The device is designed to work with TN power systems. Statement 19
Warning
Connect the device to a grounded power outlet. Statement 25
DC Power Option Warnings
These warnings apply only to CDEs with the DC power option.
Warning This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028
Warning This product requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection, to be provided as part of the building
installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations. Statement 1045
Safety Guidelines
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the precautions in this section.
General Precautions
Observe the following general precautions for using and working with your system:
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•
Observe and follow service markings. Do not service any Cisco product except as explained in your system documentation. Opening or removing covers that are marked with the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may expose you to electrical shock. Components inside these compartments should be serviced only by an authorized service technician.
If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part or contact your authorized service provider:
•
–
The power cable or plug is damaged.
–
An object has fallen into the product.
–
The product has been exposed to water.
–
The product has been dropped or damaged.
–
The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions.
Keep your system components away from radiators and heat sources. Also, do not block cooling vents.
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Do not spill food or liquids on your system components, and never operate the product in a wet environment.
Do not push any objects into the openings of your system components. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components.
Use the product only with other Cisco-approved equipment.
Allow the product to cool before removing covers or touching internal components.
Use the correct external power source. Operate the product only from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your service representative or local power company.
Use only approved power cables. If you have not been provided with a power cable for your system or for any AC-powered option intended for your system, purchase a power cable that is approved for use in your country. The power cable must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical ratings label. The voltage and current rating of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the product.
To help prevent electric shock, plug the system components and peripheral power cables into properly grounded electrical outlets. These cables are equipped with three-prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding. Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable.
Observe power strip ratings. Make sure that the total ampere rating of all products plugged into the power strip does not exceed 80 percent of the power strip ampere ratings limit.
Do not use appliance or voltage converters or kits sold for appliances with your product.
To help protect your system components from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical power, use a surge suppressor, line conditioner, or uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
Position cables and power cords carefully; route cables and the power cord and plug so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over. Be sure that nothing rests on your system components’ cables or power cord.
Do not modify power cables or plugs. Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site modifications. Always follow your local or national wiring rules.
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
Static electricity can harm delicate components inside the device. To prevent static damage, discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of your system’s electronic components. You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis.
You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD):
•
When unpacking a static-sensitive component from its shipping carton, do not remove the component from the antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in your system. Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging, be sure to discharge static electricity from your body.
•
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When transporting a sensitive component, first place it in an antistatic container or packaging.
Handle all sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads.
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Safety Information
This section contains additional important safety information you should know before working with the
CDEs.
Emissions Disclaimer
See Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Content Delivery Engine
100/200/300/400 for product safety and EMC regulatory compliance information. This is an FCC
(Federal Communications Commission) Class A device.
Intended Uses
This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which may be installed in
Central Offices, Telecommunication Centers, Network Telecommunication Facilities, offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations where The National Electric Code (NEC) applies. The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments (medical, industrial, telecommunications, residential, alarm systems, test equipment, etc.), other than an ITE application, may require further evaluation.
Warning
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
• This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
• When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
• If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack.
Statement 1006
If AC Power Supplies Are Installed
When installing the CDEs, use the provided AC power cords.
Mains AC power disconnect: The AC power cord(s) is considered the mains disconnect for the server and must be readily accessible when installed. If the individual server power cord(s) will not be readily accessible for disconnection then you must install an AC power disconnect for the entire rack unit. This main disconnect must be readily accessible, and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire rack, not just to the server(s).
Grounding the rack installation: To avoid the potential for an electrical shock hazard, you must include a third wire safety ground conductor with the rack installation. If the server power cord is plugged into an AC outlet that is part of the rack, then you must provide proper grounding for the rack itself. If the server power cord is plugged into a wall AC outlet, the safety ground conductor in the power cord
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provides proper grounding only for the server. You must provide additional, proper grounding for the rack and other devices installed in it. This system is intended for connection to a Common Bonding
Network (CBN) as defined by NEBS GR-1089.
Overcurrent protection: The server is designed for an AC line voltage source with up to 20 amperes of overcurrent protection per cord feed. If the power system for the equipment rack is installed on a branch circuit with more than 20 amperes of protection, you must provide supplemental protection for the server. The overall current rating of a configured server is less than 6 amperes.
If DC Power Supplies Are Installed
Connection with a DC (Direct Current) source should only be performed by trained service personnel.
The server with DC input is to be installed in a Restricted Access Location in accordance with articles
110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. The DC source must be electrically isolated by double or reinforced insulation from any hazardous AC source. The DC source must be capable of providing up to 300 watts of continuous power per feed pair.
Mains DC power disconnect: You are responsible for installing a properly rated DC power disconnect for the server system. This mains disconnect must be readily accessible, and it must be labeled as controlling power to the server. The circuit breaker of a centralized DC power system may be used as a disconnect device when easily accessible and should be rated no more than 10 amps.
Grounding the server: This server is intended for installation with an isolated DC return (DC-I) and is to be installed in a Common Bonding Network (CBN) per NEBS GR-1089. To avoid the potential for an electrical shock hazard, you must reliably connect an earth grounding conductor to the server. The earth grounding conductor must be #14 to #10 AWG connected to the earth ground stud(s) on the rear of the server. The safety ground conductor should be connected to the chassis stud with a Listed closed two-hole crimp terminal having 5/8-inch pitch. The nuts on the chassis earth ground studs should be installed with a 10 in-lb torque. The safety ground conductor provides proper grounding only for the server. You must provide additional, proper grounding for the rack and other devices installed in it.
Overcurrent protection: Overcurrent protection circuit breakers must be provided as part of each host equipment rack and must be incorporated in the field wiring between the DC source and the server. The branch circuit protection shall be rated minimum 75Vdc, 10 A maximum per feed pair. If the DC power system for the equipment rack is installed with more than 10 amperes of protection, you must provide supplemental protection for the server. The overall current rating of a maximum configured server is 8 amperes.
Warning This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than:
10 Amps Statement 1005
Warning
When stranded wiring is required, use approved wiring terminations, such as closed-loop or spade-type with upturned lugs. These terminations should be the appropriate size for the wires and
should clamp both the insulation and conductor. Statement 1002
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Temperature and Ventilation
Caution
Temperature: The temperature, in which the server operates when installed in an equipment rack, must be between 0 to 50°C (32 to 122° F). Extreme fluctuations in temperature can cause a variety of problems in your server.
Caution
Ventilation: The equipment rack must provide sufficient airflow to the front of the server to maintain proper cooling. The rack must also include ventilation sufficient to exhaust a maximum of 1023 BTUs
(British Thermal Units) per hour for the server. The rack selected and the ventilation provided must be suitable to the environment in which the server will be used.
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This chapter provides the necessary information to properly install the CDEs. This chapter contains the following sections:
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Tools and Parts Required, page 3-2
Inspecting for Damage, page 3-3
Note
This chapter only provides information on CDEs that were shipped after December 1, 2006 and contain the Lindenhurst chipset. For information on CDEs that were shipped before December 1, 2006 and contain the Serverworks chipset, see
Appendix C, “CDEs with Serverworks Chipset.”
Server Types
There are two types of CDS: Internet Streamer (IS) and TV. Both types of CDS consists of servers that are connected through Ethernet switches. The Intel Xeon-based servers are populated with multiple high-capacity hard drives.
There are three distinct server types in the IS Content Delivery System:
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•
•
Content Delivery System Manager (CDSM)—CDE100 or CDE200
Service Engine (SE)—CDE200
Service Router (SR)—CDE200
Depending on your application, you may have multiple SEs and SRs. A network switch is employed to link multiple servers together within a larger network.
There are four distinct server types in the TV Content Delivery System:
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CDSM—CDE100 or CDE200
Streamer—CDE300
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Vault—CDE200 or CDE400
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Depending on your application, you may have multiple streamers and vaults. A network switch is employed to link multiple servers together within a larger network.
Tools and Parts Required
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You need the following tools to install the CDEs:
CDE100, CDE200, CDE300 or CDE400
Hard disk drives
Antistatic mat
Properly grounded ESD-preventive device
1/4-inch flat-blade screwdriver
3/16-inch flat-blade screwdriver
Number 2 Phillips screwdriver
Unpacking the Box
Each Cisco CDE is securely packaged in a shipping box. The cards and power supplies ship installed in the CDEs.
Caution
Proper ESD protection is required whenever you handle Cisco equipment. Installation and maintenance personnel should be properly grounded through the use of grounding straps to eliminate the risk of ESD damage to the equipment. Modules are subject to ESD damage whenever they are removed from the chassis.
To unpack the shipping container, follow these steps:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Inspect the packing containers.
If any damage or other signs of mishandling are evident, inform both the local freight carrier and Cisco before unpacking. Your freight carrier can provide you with the procedures necessary to file a claim for damages.
Carefully open the box.
Remove all packing material.
Remove the chassis from the box.
Carefully open the additional boxes, remove the packing material, and remove the drives and other contents.
Open the accessory kits and boxes that contain the cables and so forth. Do not use a knife to open these boxes.
Tip
Save these boxes should you need to return any components to Cisco.
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Verifying Contents
Verifying Contents
To verify that your shipment is complete, make sure that you received everything on your packing list, and then compare your packing list to your order.
If any items are missing or if you need additional information, contact Cisco Technical Support at the following URL: www.cisco.com/techsupport
Inspecting for Damage
After you verify that all of the equipment is included, carefully examine the CDEs, cards, power supplies, and cables for any damage resulting from shipping. If you suspect any damage from shipping, contact your local freight carrier for procedures on damage claims.
If you observe any physical defects in the items you ordered, obtain standard warranty service by delivering the defective part, accompanied by a copy of the dated proof-of-purchase, to the Cisco
Systems Corporate Service Center or an authorized Cisco Systems service center during the applicable warranty period. Contact Cisco Technical Support for the location of your nearest service center.
Note
Before proceeding with the installation, verify that all of the ordered parts are present and in good condition. Keep a record of the parts and serial numbers. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact your sales representative.
Installing the CDEs
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Installing the CDS consists of the following tasks:
Reviewing Rack Installation Safety Guidelines, page 3-3
Preparing the CDEs for Rack Installation, page 3-4
Installing CDEs in the Rack, page 3-5
Making Physical Connections, page 3-5
Installing or Removing Disk Drives, page 3-9
Reviewing Rack Installation Safety Guidelines
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Before installing your device in a rack, review the following guidelines:
The equipment is to be installed by a trained service person.
The equipment is to be installed in a Restricted Access Location.
Handles on the equipment are provided for positioning purpose only, not for lifting the chassis.
The customer should follow their own company guidelines and governing regulations for handling heavy equipment.
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Two or more people are required to install the device in a rack.
Ensure that the room air temperature is below 95°F (35°C).
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Do not block any air vents; usually 6 inches (15 cm) of space provides proper airflow.
Plan the device installation starting from the bottom of the rack.
Install the heaviest device in the bottom of the rack.
Do not extend more than one device out of the rack at the same time.
Remove the rack doors and side panels to provide easier access during installation.
Connect the device to a properly grounded outlet.
Do not overload the power outlet when installing multiple devices in the rack.
Do not place any object weighing more than 110 lb (50 kg) on top of rack-mounted devices.
Preparing the CDEs for Rack Installation
Verify correct hardware configuration by performing the following steps:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Remove the top cover on the chassis by removing the screws and lifting the cover from the chassis.
Configure the applicable chassis as follows:
CDE100 a.
Set all dip switches at the back of the disk array case to the OFF (down) position.
b.
Make sure the CD-ROM drive is connected to the primary IDE cable, and the compact flash drive is connected to the secondary IDE cable. There are two IDE connectors on the motherboard. The one parallel to the front panel of the chassis is the primary IDE connector. The one in the upright position is the secondary IDE connector. If necessary, swap the internal CD-ROM drive with the compact flash drive to ensure that the compact flash drive is connected to the secondary IDE cable.
CDE200 a.
Make sure the 80-GB hard drive is connected to the primary IDE cable, and the compact flash drive is connected to the secondary IDE cable. If necessary, swap the internal CD-ROM drive with the compact flash drive to ensure that the compact flash drive is connected to the secondary IDE cable.
b.
Disable the onboard SCSI controller by connect pins 2 and 3 (instead of 1 and 2) for the jumper labeled “JPA-1” (located about two inches below the center PCI-X slot—slot 3 of 5). Pin 1 is closest to the rear of the case and pin 3 is closest to the front.
CDE300 a.
Make sure the 80-GB hard drive is connected to the primary IDE cable.
b.
Disable the onboard SCSI controller by connect pins 2 and 3 (instead of 1 and 2) for the jumper labeled “JPA-1” (located about two inches below the center PCI-X slot—slot 3 of 5). Pin 1 is closest to the rear of the case and pin 3 is closest to the front.
CDE400 a.
Make sure the 160-GB hard drive is connected to primary IDE cable.
Replace the top cover on the chassis.
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Installing CDEs in the Rack
The CDEs are best rail-mounted in a standard 19-inch wide by 30-inch deep rack. For information on installing a CDE in a rack, see the “Installing the Cisco CDE110 in a Rack” section in the Cisco Content
Delivery Engine 110 Hardware Installation Guide at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/cds/cde/cde110/installation/guide/ch3_inst.html#wp1051129
Note
The CDE300 and CDE400 ship with a rack mounting kit and instructions.
Caution
At least two people are required to lift the unit and place it at the desired position in the rack, holding it steady. A third person secures the unit into the rack.
Caution
Be sure that the chassis is securely attached to both sides of the rack to avoid the possibility of chassis flexing.
When installing the CDEs, consider the following:
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Elevated operating ambient temperature—In a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, this is the operating ambient temperature of the rack. Environmental temperature may be greater than the room ambient temperature. Do not exceed the ambient temperature of 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C).
Reduced airflow—Install equipment so that the amount of airflow for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised: the recommended amount is a a minimum of 1 RU between all servers.
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Mechanical loading—Mount equipment so that a hazardous condition is not achieved because of uneven mechanical loading.
Making Physical Connections
After mounting the servers, continue the hardware setup by making the physical connections for power and network.
Caution
The unit is intended for indoor use. It is provided with numerous standard USB and Ethernet ports. This product is not intended to be directly connected to the Telecommunication Network System. Additional regulatory compliance and legal requirements may apply for direct connection to the Telecommunication
Network System. This product may connect to the Telecommunication Network System only through a device that is approved for direct connection.
Caution
Once the product installation is complete, all I/O cables, except those installed in the Ethernet ports, must be disconnected from the CDE to maintain EMC compliance. Any other cable connections are temporary and are only used to initialize the system. All PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, USB interface, serial console interface, and VGA interface cables must be disconnected from the CDE’s front and rear
I/O ports.
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Connecting Power Cords
Redundant power connectors are located at the rear of the chassis as shown in
through
. Power connections have the following properties:
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Chassis power inlets accept AC (120V or 220V) or –48 VDC.
The CDE100 chassis contains one VAC power port; the CDE200 chassis contains two VAC or VDC power ports; the CDE300 chassis contains three VAC or VDC power ports, and the CDE400 chassis contains four VAC or VDC power ports. See
for information connecting DC Power.
Note
All unlabeled ports are unused ports. Do not install cables in any unused ports.
Figure 3-1
1
CDE100 Connector Locations
2
3
1
Power connector
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
4
Serial console interface
Figure 3-2
4 5 6 7
5
VGA interface
6
Management interface (eth0)
7
Ingest interface (eth1)
CDE200 or CDE200 ISV Connector Locations
1 2 8
eth0 eth1
1
Power connectors
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
4
Serial console interface
3 4 5 6 7
5
VGA interface
6
Management interface (eth0)
7
Ingest interface (eth1)
8
Stream interfaces (eth2 through eth5)
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Figure 3-3 CDE300 (SX Version) Connector Locations
4 5
1
7
1
Power connectors
2
Serial console interface
3
VGA interface
4
Management interface (eth0)
6
eth4 eth5
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1
Power connectors
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
4
Serial console interface
2 3
Figure 3-4 CDE300 Connector Locations
2 3
6 6 6
5
VGA interface
6
Management interface (eth0)
7
Stream interfaces (eth2 through eth9)
4
1
eth4 eth5 eth10 eth11 eth12 eth13 eth6 eth7 eth2 eth0 eth8 eth9 eth3 eth1
5 5
5
Cache/stream interfaces
6
Mouse connector
7
Keyboard connector
7
eth6 eth7 eth2 eth0 eth8 eth9 eth3 eth1
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CDE400 or CDE400 ISV Connector Locations
4 5 6 7 8
eth4 eth5 eth6 eth7 eth2 eth3
3
2
eth0 eth1
1
1
Power connectors
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
4
Serial console interface
5
VGA interface
6
Management Interface (eth0)
7
Ingest Interface (eth1)
8
Cache/Stream interfaces (eth2 through eth7)
Connecting Network Cables
Using the topology prescribed for the application, attach Ethernet cables to the Ethernet interfaces on the CDEs (see
SE and SR System
In a system that uses SEs and SRs that are collocated, the Ethernet cables are used to make the following physical connections:
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SR to switch
SE to switch
CDSM to switch
Vault and Streamer System
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In a system that uses Vaults and Streamers that are collocated, the Ethernet cables are used to make the following physical connections:
Vault to switch
Streamer to switch
CDSM to switch
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Specifically, the physical connections consist of the following:
Interface
Vault cache
Vault ingest
Vault management
Streamer cache
Streamer stream
Streamer management
CDSM management
Switch Port Mbps
Must be 1000
Can be 100/1000, but 1000 is recommended
Can be 100/1000
Must be 1000
Must be 1000
Can be 100/1000
Can be 100/1000
ISV System
In a system that uses ISVs that are collocated, the Ethernet cables are used to make the following physical connections:
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ISV to switch
CDSM to switch
Specifically, the physical connections consist of the following:
Interface
ISV ingest
ISV management
ISV stream
CDSM management
Switch Port Mbps
Can be 100/1000, but 1000 is recommended
Can be 100/1000
Must be 1000
Can be 100/1000
Installing or Removing Disk Drives
The disk drives for the CDEs are shipped separately. You must install the disk drives before using the
CDEs. A minimum of two disks are required for basic software installation (needed for the RAID-1 set).
If the CDE is used to store content (configured as an SE), more than two disks are needed.
For maintenance or other reasons, it may become necessary to remove a disk drive from the chassis. The disk drives on the CDE100 are monitored using Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology
(S.M.A.R.T.) and statistics are displayed through the Administrative Interface, as well as sent to the
CDSM. For more information about S.M.A.R.T., see the Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.0-2.1 Software
Configuration Guide.
The CDE100 contains 4 disk drives (see
), the CDE200 contains 12 disk drives (see
Figure 3-7 ), the CDE300 contains 16 disk drives (see Figure 3-8
), and the CDE400 contains 24 disk drives (see
).
Figure 3-6 CDE100 Disk Drive Locations
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The disk drive layout on a CDE300 changes depending on the bios settings. The code dynamically establishes the drive configuration at run time.
Figure 3-8 CDE300 Disk Drive Locations
Figure 3-9 CDE400 Disk Drive Locations
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Install a disk drive by performing the following steps:
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Warning
During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.
Statement 94
Step 1
Step 2
Power off the CDE before removing or installing a disk drive.
To access the disk drives on a CDE200, CDE300, and CDE400, you must first remove the front cover by turning the keys on the left and right sides of the cover and removing it from the CDE (see 1 and 2 in
CDE200 Front Cover Figure 3-10
1 2
1 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Unlock the latch by pressing the safety lock button on the front of the latch (see
).
Unlatch the disk drive tray from the locking clip and swing open the main latch (see
Carefully pull the disk drive out of its drive tray slot.
Insert a new disk drive into the drive tray slot and make sure it is properly seated.
Close the latch completely and lock it in place by pressing the safety lock button.
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Note
Once the servers are powered up, a Cisco technician will initially configure the servers to be able to communicate properly. Further configuration is accomplished through the CDSM. See the Cisco TV CDS
Software Configuration Guide for more information.
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Installing the Internet Streamer CDS Software and Initially Configuring a CDE
This chapter describes the initial installation of the Cisco Internet Streamer CDS Release 2.0-2.1 software application suite, and the initial configuration of the CDE. This chapter contains the following sections:
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Running the BIOS Setup Utility, page 4-2
Installing the Software, page 4-13
Initially Configuring a CDE, page 4-14
Before You Begin
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You need the following to perform the initial installation and configuration of the CDS:
CDE100 or CDE200
USB CD-ROM drive (for CDE200 only [provided])
Internal IDE compact flash drive (pre-installed)
Terminal server connection with the following parameters:
–
9600 baud
–
8 bits
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No parity
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Redirection After BIOS POST is off in CDE BIOS setup
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Console redirection enabled for COM1
CDS image CD
Network connection
Note
On the CDE200, use the USB port to connect the USB CD-ROM drive. After the initial installation, remove the USB CD-ROM drive. The internal IDE compact flash drive becomes the boot drive for subsequent operations.
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Note
For the CDE100, use the internal CD-ROM drive for recovery or remanufacture procedures.
For the CDE200, do not use the internal CD-ROM drive for recovery or remanufacture procedures. Use the external USB CD-ROM drive for all procedures that require a CD-ROM drive.
You also need to configure the ports on the CDE200 as shown below:
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The two built-in Gigabit Ethernet ports are GigabitEthernet 1/0 and GigabitEthernet 2/0 and are management ports using channel bonding 1 (see
Ethernet Management
Ports
eth0 eth1
Gigabit Ethernet
Management Ports
g1/0
g2/0
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The four interface ports on the stream interfaces are GigabitEthernet 3/0, GigabitEthernet 4/0,
GigabitEthernet 5/0 and GigabitEthernet 6/0 using channel bonding 2 (see
Ethernet Stream
Interface Ports
eth2 eth3 eth4 eth5
Gigabit Ethernet Stream
Interface Ports
g3/0 g4/0 g5/0 g6/0
Installation and Configuration Order
Perform the initial installation and configuration of your CDS network in the following order:
1.
2.
Run the BIOS setup utility on each CDE in the CDS network.
Install the CDS Release 2.0-2.1 software on each CDE in the CDS network.
3.
Configure the CDSM.
Caution
It is very important that the onboard SCSI controller be disabled on the CDE200. Do this by physically opening the CDE200 case (by removing two side screws and a back thumbscrew), and verifying that the jumper labeled “JPA-1” (located about two inches below the center PCI-X slot—slot 3 of 5) has pins 2 and 3 connected (instead of 1 and 2). Pin 1 is closest to the rear of the case and pin 3 is closest to the front.
Running the BIOS Setup Utility
Running the BIOS setup utility is different for the CDE100 and the CDE200; therefore, this section provides a separate BIOS setup procedure for each CDE.
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Running the BIOS Setup Utility for the CDE100
Perform the following steps to run the BIOS setup utility for the CDE100:
Running the BIOS Setup Utility
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Power on the CDE100.
Insert the CD with the CDS image into the internal CD-ROM drive.
Reboot the CDE100 and wait for the initial BIOS screen to appear.
Note
are required only for the initial installation. The BIOS setup does not need to be changed for the second and subsequent installations or recovery.
Step 4
To enter the BIOS Setup menu, press Delete as instructed at the bottom of the BIOS screen. The Main menu appears (see
Figure 4-1 Main Menu
Tip
If you are viewing the initial BIOS screen through a remote terminal server, Ctrl-Backspace functions the same as the Delete key.
Step 5
From the Main menu, choose Boot and press Enter. The Boot Settings menu appears (see
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Boot Settings Menu
Step 6
From the Boot Settings menu, choose Boot Settings Configuration and press Enter. The Boot Settings
Configuration screen appears (see
).
Figure 4-3 Boot Settings Configuration Screen
Step 7 a.
b.
Set the Quick Boot option to Enabled.
Set the Quiet Boot option to Disabled.
Press Esc to return to the Boot menu and choose Boot Device Priority. The Boot Device Priority screen appears (see
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Figure 4-4 Boot Device Priority Screen
Running the BIOS Setup Utility
Step 8
Use the on-screen instructions to move the elements into the following order:
1.
2.
CD-ROM drive (first boot device)
Flash device (first hard drive)
3.
4.
Removable devices
Network device
Caution
The devices must be in the correct order for the installation to be successful.
Step 9
Use the Down Arrow key to expand the hard disk drive and expose its subelements (see
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Advanced Settings menu appears (see Figure 4-6
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Advanced Settings Menu
Step 11
Choose IDE Configuration and press Enter. The IDE Configuration screen appears (see
Figure 4-7 IDE Configuration Screen
a.
b.
c.
Set the IDE Configuration option to P-ATA Only.
Set the S-ATA Running Enhanced Mode option to No.
Set the P-ATA Channel Selection option to Both.
Note
On the CDE100, the Primary IDE Slave is connected to the internal CD-ROM drive, the
Secondary IDE Master is connected to a 128-MB compact flash drive.
Step 12
Press Esc to return to the Advanced menu. Choose Super I/O Configuration and press Enter. The
Configure Super I/O Chipset screen appears (see
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Figure 4-8 Configure Super I/O Chipset Screen
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Step 13
Set the Serial Port2 Address option to Disabled.
Press Esc to return to the Advanced menu. Choose Remote Access Configuration and press Enter. The
Configure Remote Access Type and Parameters screen appears (see Figure 4-9
).
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b.
c.
Set the Serial port number option to COM 1.
Set the Serial Port Mode option to 9600 8, n, 1.
Set the Redirection After BIOS POST option to Disabled.
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Exit Options Screen
Step 15
Ensure that the CD with the CDS image is in the internal CD-ROM drive and press Enter to confirm and reboot the system. Your configuration is saved, you exit the BIOS Setup menu, and the system reboots.
The system boots from the image on the CD. This requires a terminal server to be hooked up to the serial
for terminal server settings).
Once the CD starts booting, it displays a spinning “|” symbol for approximately five minutes. Allow the booting to proceed and monitor the sequence from a remote terminal provided by the terminal server.
The CD boot menu is displayed at the conclusion of this boot sequence:
Welcome to the installer. The installer enables installation of a new software image onto your system, or recovers a previous image in the event that the hardware was changed.
MODEL: CDE100
FLASH: found, directory validated
COOKIE: valid
IMAGE: DEVELOPMENT[jbohach-lnx02:/data/jbohach/ws/ipvideo/refact-dev-1
FLASHDEV: /dev/hdX
Installer Main Menu:
1. Configure Network
2. Manufacture flash
3. Install flash cookie
4. Install flash image from network
5. Install flash image from cdrom
6. Install flash image from disk
7. Wipe out disks and install.bin image
8. Exit (and reboot)
9. Force manufacturing flash
Choice [0]:
Step 16
Confirm that the FLASHDEV: line near the top of the menu displays something similar to “/dev/hdX”, where “X” can be any letter.
a.
If no flash device is found, choose Option 8 to exit and reboot, and enter the BIOS Setup menu again. Confirm that the BIOS detected the flash device.
b.
If the BIOS detects the CD-ROM drive but the CD installation menu is not displayed, this is an abnormal condition. Contact Cisco Technical Support at the following URL: www.cisco.com/techsupport
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Running the BIOS Setup Utility for the CDE200
Perform the following steps to run the BIOS setup utility for the CDE200:
Running the BIOS Setup Utility
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Ensure that the CDE200 is powered off.
Attach the USB CD-ROM drive to any available USB port at the rear of the CDE200 (see
Power on the USB CD-ROM drive.
Power on the CDE200 and wait for the initial BIOS screen to appear.
Note
are required only for the initial installation. The BIOS setup does not need to be changed for the second and subsequent installations or recovery.
Step 5
To enter the BIOS Setup menu, press Delete as instructed at the bottom of the BIOS screen. The Main menu appears (see
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Step 6
Use the arrow keys to navigate to the Advanced menu and press Enter. The Advanced menu appears (see
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Advanced Menu
Step 7
Choose Boot Features and press Enter. The Boot Features screen appears (see
).
Figure 4-13 Boot Features Screen
Step 8 a.
b.
c.
Set the QuickBoot Mode option to Enabled.
Set the Quiet Boot option to Disabled.
Set the After Power Failure option to Power On.
Use the Down Arrow key to expand +Hard Drive and expose its subelements (see Figure 4-14
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Figure 4-14 Hard Disk Drives Screen
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Step 9
Use the on-screen instructions to move the elements into the following order:
1.
2.
CD-ROM drive (first boot device)
Flash device (first hard drive)
3.
4.
Removable devices
Network device
Caution
The devices must be in the correct order for the installation to be successful.
Step 10
Press Esc to return to the Main menu. To configure IDE, set the IDE Channel 0 Master option to None
and the IDE Channel 1 Master option to 128 (this is compact flash card) (see Figure 4-15
).
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Step 11
Use the arrow keys to return to the Advanced menu. Choose Console Redirection and press Enter. The
Console Redirection screen appears (see Figure 4-16
).
Figure 4-16 Console Redirection Screen
Step 12 a.
b.
c.
Set the Com Port Address option to On-board COM A.
Set the Baud Rate option to 9600.
Set the Continue C.R. after POST: option to On.
When you are finished, navigate to the Exit submenu and choose Exit Saving Changes. Press Yes when prompted (see
).
Figure 4-17 Exit Saving Changes Screen
Step 13
Ensure that the CD with the CDS software image is in the USB CD-ROM drive and press Enter to confirm and reboot the system. Your configuration is saved, you exit the BIOS Setup menu, and the system reboots.
a.
Sometimes the USB CD-ROM drive is not detected by the BIOS after the first power-on. In this case, the CD-ROM drive is not present in the above Hard Drive element list. Press the Reset button (not the Power button) and try again. If it still fails, try a different USB CD-ROM drive.
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If the USB CD-ROM drive is still not detected (not shown), press the Reset button again. If you are still unable to detect the CD-ROM drive at the BIOS level, contact Cisco Technical Support at the following URL: www.cisco.com/techsupport
The system boots from the image on the CD. This requires a terminal server to be hooked up to the serial port of the CDE200. All communication is done through the serial port (see the
“Before You Begin” section on page 4-1 for terminal server settings.
Once the CD starts booting, it displays a spinning “|” symbol for approximately five minutes. Allow the booting to proceed and monitor the sequence from a remote terminal provided by the terminal server.
The CD boot menu is displayed at the conclusion of this boot sequence:
Welcome to the installer. The installer enables installation of a new software image onto your system, or recovers a previous image in the event that the hardware was changed.
MODEL: CDE200
FLASH: found, directory validated
COOKIE: valid
IMAGE: DEVELOPMENT[jbohach-lnx02:/data/jbohach/ws/ipvideo/refact-dev-1
FLASHDEV: /dev/hdX
Installer Main Menu:
1. Configure Network
2. Manufacture flash
3. Install flash cookie
4. Install flash image from network
5. Install flash image from cdrom
6. Install flash image from disk
7. Wipe out disks and install.bin image
8. Exit (and reboot)
9. Force manufacturing flash
Choice [0]:
Step 14
Confirm that the FLASHDEV: line near the top of the menu displays something similar to “/dev/hdX”, where “X” can be any letter.
a.
If no flash device is found, choose Option 8 to exit and reboot, and enter the BIOS Setup menu again. Confirm that the BIOS detected the flash device.
b.
If the BIOS detects the CD-ROM drive but the CD installation menu is not displayed, this is an abnormal condition. You can use a different USB CD-ROM drive and attempt the procedure again, or contact Cisco Technical Support at the following URL: www.cisco.com/techsupport
Installing the Software
Perform the following steps to install the software:
Step 1
Manufacture the IDE compact flash drive by selecting Option 2. This makes the IDE compact flash drive bootable. Enter Y to confirm the process.
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Note
This step is not necessary if the IDE compact flash drive has been previously manufactured. The system produces an error; ignore the error and proceed.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Choose Option 3 to install the flash cookie.
Choose Option 5 to install the flash image from the CD-ROM drive.
Choose Sub-option 2 and enter Y to confirm and proceed with the flash write.
Choose Option 7 to wipe out the disks and install the .bin image. Enter Y to confirm and wipe out all disks. You should see something like this:
Successfully installed product image.
MODEL: CDE200
FLASH: found, directory validated
COOKIE: valid
IMAGE: 2.0.0.320
FLASHDEV: /dev/hdc
Eject the CD from the CD-ROM drive, disconnect the CD-ROM drive from the CDE, and choose Option
8 to exit and reboot. Press Y and Enter to confirm the reboot request.
The system boots from the IDE compact flash drive with the data installed from the CD. All prior data is removed and the original system remains unaffected.
Caution
Be sure to disconnect the CD-ROM drive before rebooting the system or the system will not boot with the normal image.
Initially Configuring a CDE
This section provides the steps to perform the initial software configuration after a CDE has been loaded with a CDS software image for the first time. The initial configuration must be done on all CDEs (SEs,
SRs, and CDSM) in a network.
Assigning the Primary Interface
The CDE must be configured with a primary interface that acts as the management interface for the CDE.
Any interface in the CDE can be configured as the primary interface. Interface GigabitEthernet 1/0 is chosen by default to be the primary interface.
Enter the following commands to assign a primary interface:
CDE# configure
CDE(config)# primary-interface GigabitEthernet 1/0
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Verifying the CDSM
Running the Setup Utility
Use the Setup utility to configure the network settings and register the CDEs with the CDSM.
Step 1
Enter the following commands to run the Setup utility:
CDE# setup
CDE#
What is the mode of the device (SE/SR/CDSM) [SE]: SE
Is this SE going to be managed by a CDSM (Content Delivery System Manager) (y/n) [y]:y
Please choose an interface to configure from the following list:
1: GigabitEthernet 1/0
2: GigabitEthernet 2/0
3: GigabitEthernet 3/0
4: GigabitEthernet 4/0
5: GigabitEthernet 5/0
6: GigabitEthernet 6/0
Enter choice: 1
Do you want to enable DHCP on this interface (y/n) [n]: n
Please enter the IP address of this interface: 209.165.200.255
Please enter the netmask of this interface: 255.255.255.244
Please enter the default gateway: 10.0.0.0
Please enter the domain name server ip: 172.16.0.0
Please enter the domain name: spcdn.com
Please enter the hostname: CDStr1
Please enter CDSM (Content Delivery System Manager) IP or Host name: 209.165.201.0
Press any key to continue
CDE# configure terminal
CDE# cms enable
This process initiates database services on the device that you just configured.
Note
Once the IP default gateway has been set, we recommend you ping the outside network to verify it is reachable. Then verify that the CDSM is reachable.
Step 2
After you have run the Setup utility on each SE or SR, they register with the CDSM. Save the configuration by entering the following command:
CDE# copy running-config startup-config
Verifying the CDSM
Perform the following steps to verify that the CDSM is operational:
Step 1
Launch a web browser and enter the CDSM IP address. The CDSM Login page appears (see
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CDSM Login Page
Step 2
Enter admin as the username and default as the password and press Login.
The CDSM Main menu appears (see
Figure 4-19 CDSM Main Menu
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Step 3
From the CDSM Main menu, select the Devices tab. A list of all your registered Service Engines and
Service Routers appears (see
Figure 4-20 Devices Page
Step 4
Step 5
Verify that the devices you configured for your CDS network are listed.
If a device is not listed, restart the CMS for that device by using either the console or Telnet connection and entering the following commands in global configuration mode:
CDE(config)# no cms enable
CDE(config)# cms enable
The installation is now complete. Refer to the Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.0-2.1 Software
Configuration Guide for information on configuring and using the CDS. See the
Documentation” section on page 2-viii
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5
Hardware Troubleshooting
This chapter presents troubleshooting procedures for the Cisco CDS Release 2.0-2.1 hardware and recommended actions for a variety of problems. This chapter contains the following sections:
•
•
Troubleshooting Ethernet Adapters, page 5-1
Troubleshooting SATA Drives, page 5-2
Troubleshooting Ethernet Adapters
If you are having problems with any of your Ethernet adapters, perform the following steps to isolate the problem:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Make sure the power is applied to the system.
Verify that the Ethernet cable is of Category 5E quality, or better.
Try replacing the cable with a known good cable.
Ensure that the switch at the other end of the Ethernet cable is powered up. Verify that the LED is on for each switch port that is connected to an adapter.
Do not be alarmed if an LED is not lit on an adapter when power is applied to the system. LED illumination at system startup is dependent on the version of the adapter. LEDs on all configured adapters should be lit once the CDS has been started.
Verify that the port configuration on the switch. Most scenarios require that the ports be set to autonegotiate.
As a final troubleshooting technique, it may be necessary to download and run the adapter diagnostics from the appropriate adapter vendor.
The on-board adapter used is a Broadcom component. Vault servers also use a single-port 3Com adapter and dual-port Intel adapters. CDEs use dual-port and quad-port Intel adapters. Driver and diagnostic utilities are available on each vendor’s website.
You may also contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL: www.cisco.com/techsupport
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Troubleshooting SATA Drives
The CDE200 and CDE400 contain SATA drives. When working properly, the CDS detects the SATA drives and reports the number of drives in the system.
In the CDE200, there are twelve 500-GB SATA drives. In the CDE400, there are three SATA controller cards. Each controller card controls a total of 8 SATA drives for a total of 24 SATA drives. The SATA controller cards are located in slots 1, 5, and 6 counting from the right as you are facing the rear of the
chassis (see Figure 3-7 on page 3-10
).
If the system reports that there is a problem with the SATA drives (such as the drives not being recognized or are being reported as bad), perform the following steps:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Reboot the system.
Reseat the drive in question (see the “Installing or Removing Disk Drives” section on page 3-9
).
If the problem persists, replace the drive with a known good drive. If the problem still persists, contact
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A P P E N D I X
A
This appendix provides the technical specifications for the CDEs. It includes the following sections:
•
•
Note
This appendix only provides information on CDEs that were shipped after December 1, 2006 and contain the Lindenhurst chipset. For information on CDEs that were shipped before December 1, 2006 and contain the Serverworks chipset, see
Appendix C, “CDEs with Serverworks Chipset.”
Specifications
This section contains the technical specifications for the CDEs.
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Specifications
CDE100
Rack Units
Storage
Memory
Network interfaces
Other interfaces
Compact Flash
Optical drive
Power
Power rating
Humidity
Operating temperature
Altitude
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight (fully configured)
Approvals: Safety
Approvals: EMC
1
290-GB SCSI (4x 73-GB SCSI disks)
4 Gigabytes DRAM
Two 10/100/1000BASE-T (Copper)
One serial port for console
128MB
CD/DVD-ROM
100–240 VAC; single, internal power supply
350 W peak
5 to 95% noncondensing
0 to 50°C (32 to 122° F)
–60 to 4000 m
1.75 x 19 x 27.6 in. (4.45 x 48.26 x 70.10 cm)
35 lb (15.88 kg)
UL 1950, 3rd edition
FCC Part 15 Class A (USA)
CDE200
Rack units
Storage
Memory
Network interfaces
Other interfaces
Compact Flash
Optical drive
Power
Power rating
Humidity
Operating temperature
Altitude
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight (fully configured)
Approvals: Safety
Approvals: EMC
2
6-TB SATA (12x 500-GB SATA)
8 Gigabytes DRAM
Copper: Four 10/100/1000BASE-T
Fiber: Four 1000BASE-SX
Two 10/100/1000BASE-T on motherboard, one for out-of-band management; One serial port for console
128MB
None
115–240 VAC or –48 VDC; Redundant power supplies included
500 W
5 to 95% noncondensing
0 to 50°C (32 to 122° F)
–60 to 4000m
3.50 x 17.50 x 28.50 in. (8.90 x 44.45 x 72.39 cm)
53.5 lb (24.27 kg)
UL 1950, 3rd edition
FCC Part 15 Class A (USA)
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CDE300
Specifications
Rack units
Storage
Memory
Network interfaces
Other interfaces
Compact Flash
Optical drive
Power
Power rating
Humidity
Operating temperature
Altitude
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight (fully configured)
Approvals: Safety
Approvals: EMC
3
1.15-TB SCSI (16x 73-GB SCSI disks)
16 Gigabytes DRAM
Copper: Twelve 10/100/1000BASE-T; Fiber: Eight 1000BASE-SX
Two 10/100/1000BASE-T on motherboard of which one used for out-of-band management; One serial port for console
None
None
100–240 VAC or –48 VDC; Redundant power supplies included
650 W peak; 506 W nominal
5 to 90% noncondensing
0 to 50°C (32 to 122° F)
–60 to 4000m
4.75 x 17.25 x 27.50 in. (12.1 x 43.8 x 69.9 cm)
125 lb (56.7 kg)
UL 1950, 3rd edition
FCC Part 15 Class A (USA)
CDE400
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Storage
Memory
Network interfaces
Other interfaces
Compact Flash
Optical drive
Power
Power rating
Humidity
Operating temperature
Altitude
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight (fully configured)
Approvals: Safety
Approvals: EMC
4
12-TB SATA (24x 500-GB SATA disks)
4 Gigabytes DRAM
Copper: Six 10/100/1000BASE-T; Fiber: Six 1000BASE-SX
Two 10/100/1000BASE-T on motherboard, one for out-of-band management and one for Ingest; One serial port for console
None
None
100–240 VAC or –48 VDC; Redundant power supplies included
950 W peak; 627 W nominal
5 to 95% noncondensing
0 to 50°C (32 to 122° F)
–60 to 4000m
7.00 x 17.25 x 26.50 in. (17.8 x 43.8 x 67.3 cm)
150 lb (68.0 kg)
UL 1950, 3rd edition
FCC Part 15 Class A (USA)
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Management
Data Rate
Ports
Input Cables
2 Gbps maximum
Console port: DB-9 RS-232
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet interface: RJ-45 (management)
For console port: DB-9 female serial cable
For Ethernet interface: RJ-45 Category 5E or higher cable
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B
Connector Pin Assignments
This appendix lists the connector pin assignments for the CDEs. This appendix includes the following sections:
•
•
•
Serial Console Interface Connector Pin Assignments, page B-1
Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments, page B-2
Cable Pin Assignments, page B-4
Note
This appendix only provides information on CDEs that were shipped after December 1, 2006 and contain the Lindenhurst chipset. For information on CDEs that were shipped before December 1, 2006 and contain the Serverworks chipset, see
Appendix C, “CDEs with Serverworks Chipset.”
Serial Console Interface Connector Pin Assignments
The serial console interface connector is a 9-pin, RS-232 D-type, DTE connector. A null modem cable
is required to connect a workstation running the Linux or Windows operating system. Table B-1
lists the pin assignments for the serial console interface connector.
Table B-1 RS-232 Connector Pin Assignments
Description
Data carrier detect; input
Receive data; input
Transmit data; output
Data terminal ready; output
Interface signal ground
Data set ready; input
Ready to send; output
Clear to send; input
Ring indicator; input
Pin
3
4
5
6
1
2
7
8
9
I/O
In
In
Out
Out
–
In
Out
In
In
Signal Name
DCD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
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Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments
Serial Port Connector
The CDEs have one standard serial port connector located on the back of the device.
Figure B-1 shows the pin number assignments for the 9-pin, male D-shell serial port connector on the
back of the device. These pin number assignments conform to the industry standard for RS-232 communications.
Figure B-1
1
Serial Port Connector
5
6 9
Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments
The Ethernet connector is an 8-pin, modular RJ-45 connector.
Ethernet connector pin assignments.
Table B-2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RJ-45
Pin
1
2
Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments for T568A
Wire Color
(T568A)
White/Green
Green
White/Orange
Blue
White/Blue
Orange
White/Brown
Brown
Wire Diagram
(T568A)
10BASE-T
100BASE-T
Transmit+
Transmit–
Receive+
Unused
Unused
Receive–
Unused
Unused
1000BASE-T
Signal
BI_DA+
BI_DA–
BI_DB+
BI_DC+
BI_DC–
BI_DB–
BI_DD+
BI_DD–
Table B-3
3
4
RJ-45
Pin
1
2
Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments for T568B
Wire Color
(T568B)
White/Orange
Orange
Wire Diagram
(T568B)
White/Green
Blue
10BASE-T
100BASE-T
Transmit+
Transmit–
Receive+
Unused
1000BASE-T
Signal
BI_DA+
BI_DA–
BI_DB+
BI_DC+
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Table B-3
7
8
RJ-45
Pin
5
6
Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments for T568B (continued)
Wire Color
(T568B)
White/Blue
Green
White/Brown
Brown
Wire Diagram
(T568B)
10BASE-T
100BASE-T
Unused
Receive–
Unused
Unused
1000BASE-T
Signal
BI_DC–
BI_DB–
BI_DD+
BI_DD–
Table B-4
7
8
3
4
5
6
RJ-45 Pin
End 1
1
2
RJ-45 Crossover Cable Pin Assignments for T568B
Wire Color
White/Orange
Orange
White/Green
Blue
White/Blue
Green
White/Brown
Brown
Diagram End 1
6
1
7
8
2
RJ-45 Pin End 2
3
4
5
Ethernet Port Connector
The CDEs come with an integrated dual-port Ethernet controller. This controller provides an interface for connecting to 10-Mbps, 100-Mbps, or 1000-Mbps networks and provides full-duplex (FDX) capability, which enables simultaneous transmission and reception of data on the Ethernet LAN.
To access the Ethernet port, connect a Category 3, 4, or 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable to the
RJ-45 connector on the back of the device.
Note
The 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-TX Ethernet standard requires that the cabling in the network be
Category 5 or higher.
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Cable Pin Assignments
shows the pin number assignments for the Ethernet RJ-45 port.
Figure 2-2 RJ-45 Ethernet Port Connector
Activity LED
(green)
Link LED
(green)
8 1
Cable Pin Assignments
show the pin assignments for the cable connection for an RS-232 null modem, RJ45 straight-through, and RJ-45 crossover cable, respectively
.
.
Figure B-3 Pin Assignments for RS-232 Null Modem
TXD
R X D
G N D
6
7
4
5
8
9
1
2
3
DB-9 (Female)
End view
5 1
9 6
6
7
4
5
8
9
1
2
3
TO HOST
COMPUTER
DB-9 (Female)
End view
5 1
9 6
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Cable Pin Assignments
Pin Assignments and Wiring for an RJ-45 Straight-Through Cable
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
White/Orange
Orange
White/Green
Blue
White/Blue
Green
White/Brown
Brown
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
Figure B-5 Pin Assignments and Wiring for an RJ-45 Crossover Cable
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
White/Orange
Orange
White/Green
Blue
White/Blue
Green
White/Brown
Brown
4
5
6
7
8
1
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C
CDEs with Serverworks Chipset
This appendix provides the specifications and connector pin assignments for CDEs with the Serverworks chipset that shipped before December 1, 2006. This appendix includes the following sections:
•
•
Connector Pin Assignments, page C-5
Specifications
This section contains the technical specifications for the CDEs with the Serverworks chipset.
CDE100
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
Database Storage Capacity
Management Interface
Memory
Processor
Protocols
Operating System
Operating System Disk
Cable length
Performance Monitoring
Power
Fan Assembly
Operating Temperature
Humidity
Short Term Humidity
Altitude
1.75 (1U)
× 19 × 27.6 in. (4.45 × 48.26 × 70.10 cm)
Chassis fully configured (all slots filled): 35 lb (15.88 kg)
4 Serial-ATA 74 or 320-GB hard drives
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
4 Gigabytes RAM
Pentium 4 @ 3.6 GHz 800-MHz FSB, 1-MB Cache
IP, SNMP, FTP, Gigabit Ethernet, SSH
Red Hat 9.0 distribution supporting Linux kernel 2.4.30
60 GB small form factor IDE hard drive
Maximum length of 330 ft (100 m) using Category 5E or higher
Integrate with both the Tandberg and C-COR back office suite
350 W peak (110 and 220 VAC)
Redundant with operation alarm monitored by system
32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
5 to 95% noncondensing
5 to 98% (96 hours)
–197 to 13120 ft (–60 to 4000 m)
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Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
Content Storage Capacity
Management Interface
Ingest Interface
Stream Interfaces
Transport
Memory
Processor
Protocols
Controllers
Operating System
Operating System Disk
Cable length
Performance Monitoring
Power
Fan Assembly
Operating Temperature
Humidity
Short Term Humidity
Altitude
3.50 (2U)
× 17.50 × 28.50 in. (8.90 × 44.45 × 72.39 cm)
Chassis fully configured (all slots filled): 53.5 lb. (24.27 kg)
12 Serial-ATA 320, 400, or 500 GB hard drives
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
3 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
High Definition MPEG-2 and Advanced Codec; Network PVR is fully supported
8 Gigabytes RAM
Two Dual Xeon @ 3.2 GHz (or above)
IP, SNMP, FTP, Gigabit Ethernet, SSH, FSI, DSM-CC, LSCP, RTSP
Marvell Serial-ATA
Red Hat 7.3 distribution supporting Linux kernel 2.4.19
Two 60– GB small form-factor IDE hard drives
Twisted Pair: Maximum of 330 ft (100 m) using Category 5E or higher,
4 pair
Fiber-Optic SX multimode: 1640 ft (500 m) maximum (50/125 mm),
902 ft (275 m) maximum (62.5/125 mm)
Integrate with both the Tandberg and C-COR back office suite
500 W (110 and 220 VAC or –48 VDC) redundant, hot-swappable
1
Redundant with operation alarm monitored by system
32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
5 to 95% noncondensing
5 to 98% (96 hours)
–197 to 13120 ft (–60 to 4000 m)
1.
The power supplies for the CDE200 ISV server has not been investigated for hot-swapping.
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Specifications
CDE200 (IBM)
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
Content Storage Capacity
Management Interface
Ingest Interface
Stream Interfaces
Transport
Memory
Processor
Protocols
Controllers
Operating System
Operating System Disk
Cable length
Performance Monitoring
Power
Fan Assembly
Operating Temperature
Humidity
3.50 (2U)
× 17.50 × 27.48 in. (8.90 × 44.45 × 69.80 cm)
Chassis fully configured (all slots filled): 50 lb. (22.68 kg)
4 SCSI 300-GB hard drives
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
3 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
High Definition MPEG-2 and Advanced Codec
8 Gigabytes RAM
Two Dual Xeon @ 3.6 GHz (or above)
IP, SNMP, FTP, Gigabit Ethernet, SSH, FSI, DSM-CC, LSCP, RTSP
Ultra320 SCSI
Red Hat 7.3 distribution supporting Linux kernel 2.4.19
2 SCSI 73-GB hard drives
Twisted Pair: Maximum of 330 ft (100 m) using Category 5E or higher,
4 pair
Fiber-Optic SX multimode: 1640 ft (500 m) maximum (50/125 mm),
902 ft (275 m) maximum (62.5/125 mm)
Integrate with both the Tandberg and C-COR back office suite
625 W (110 and 220 VAC or –48 VDC) redundant, hot-swappable
1
Redundant with operation alarm monitored by system
50 to 95°F (10 to 35°C) for altitudes from 0 to 3000 ft (914.4 m) decrease system temperature by 33.35°F for every 1000 feet increase in altitude
8 to 80% noncondensing
1.
The power supplies for the CDE200 ISV server has not been investigated for hot-swapping.
CDE300
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
Cached Content Capacity
Management Interface
Ethernet Interfaces
Transport
Memory
Processor
4.75 (3U)
× 17.25 × 27.50 in. (12.1 × 43.8 × 69.9 cm)
Chassis fully configured (all slots filled): 125 lb (56.7 kg)
16 SCSI 73-GB hard drives
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
12 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for cache and stream traffic
High Definition MPEG-2 and Advanced Codec; Pre-encryption and
Network PVR is fully supported
16 Gigabytes RAM
Two Dual Xeon @ 3.2 GHz (or above)
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Protocols
SCSI Controllers
Operating System
Operating System Disk
Cable length
Performance Monitoring
Power
Fan Assembly
Operating Temperature
Humidity
Short Term Humidity
Altitude
IP, SNMP, FTP, Gigabit Ethernet, SSH, FSI, DSM-CC, LSCP, RTSP
Ultra320 SCSI
Enterprise Linux 3 is the supported operating system
60-GB small form-factor IDE hard drive
Twisted Pair: Maximum of 330 ft (100 m) using Category 5E or higher,
4 pair
Fiber-Optic SX multimode: 1640 ft (500 m) maximum (50/125 mm),
902 ft (275 m) maximum (62.5/125 mm)
Integrate with both the Tandberg and C-COR back office suite
650 W peak; 506 W nominal (110 and 220 VAC or –48 VDC) redundant, hot-swappable
Redundant with operation alarm monitored by system
32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
5 to 90% noncondensing
5 to 98% (96 hours)
–197 to 13120 ft (–60 to 4000 m)
CDE400
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
Content Storage Capacity
Management Interface
7.00 (4U)
× 17.25 × 26.50 in. (17.8 × 43.8 × 67.3 cm)
Chassis fully configured (all slots filled): 150 lb (68.0 kg)
24 Serial-ATA 320-, 400-, or 500-GB hard drives
Ingest Interface
Transport
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
Cache or Stream Interfaces
4 or 6 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces (for cache traffic on Vault; for stream traffic on ISV)
High Definition MPEG-2 and Advanced Codec; Network PVR is fully supported
Memory
Processor
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
8 or 16 Gigabytes RAM
Two Dual Xeon @ 3.2 GHz (or above)
Protocols
Controllers
Operating System
Operating System Disk
Cable length
IP, SNMP, FTP, Gigabit Ethernet, SSH, FSI, DSM-CC, LSCP, RTSP
Marvell Serial-ATA
Red Hat 7.3 distribution supporting Linux kernel 2.4.19
Two 120-GB ATA hard drives
Twisted Pair: Maximum of 330 ft (100 m) using Category 5E or higher,
4 pair
Fiber-Optic SX multimode: 1640 ft (500 m) maximum (50/125 mm),
902 ft (275 m) maximum (62.5/125 mm)
Performance Monitoring
Integrate with both the Tandberg and C-COR back office suite
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Fan Assembly
Operating Temperature
Humidity
Short Term Humidity
Altitude
Connector Pin Assignments
950 W peak; 627 W nominal (110 and 220 VAC or –48 VDC) redundant, hot-swappable
Redundant with operation alarm monitored by system
32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
5 to 95% noncondensing
5 to 98% (96 hours)
–197 to 13120 ft (–60 to 4000 m)
Connector Pin Assignments
shows the location of all connectors for a CDE100.
Figure C-1 CDE100 Connector Locations
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1
Power connectors
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
3 4 5 6
4
Serial console interface
5
VGA interface
6
Management interface (eth0)
shows the location of all connectors for a CDE200.
Figure C-2 CDE200 Connector Locations
1
7
eth5 eth3 eth1 eth0 eth4 eth2
2
1
Power connectors
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
4
VGA interface
3 4 5 6 8
5
Serial console interface
6
Management Interface (eth1)
7
Stream interfaces (eth3, eth4, eth5)
8
Ingest Interface (eth2)
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Connector Pin Assignments
Caution
In some CDE200 chassis, the streaming interface NICs are installed in slots 4 and 5 (counting from the left-most slot). In this hardware configuration, the Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on the motherboard are detected as interfaces 3/0 and 4/0, and the interfaces on the NICs are detected as 1/0, 2/0, 5/0, and 6/0.
The interface numbering must be taken into consideration when configuring IP addresses and port channels.
Figure C-3 shows the location of all connectors for a CDE200 (IBM).
Figure C-3 CDE200 (IBM) Connector Locations
eth2 eth3
1
PCI
2
PCI
eth4 eth5 eth0
3
PCI
4
PCI
AC
DC
AC
DC
1 2 3 4 5 6
1
Serial console interface
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
4
VGA interface
7 8
5
Ingest Interface (eth2)
6
Management Interface (eth0)
7
Stream interfaces (eth3, eth4, eth5)
8
Power connector
Figure C-4 shows the location of all the connectors for a CDE300.
Figure C-4 CDE300 Connector Locations
1
eth0 eth1 eth5 eth4 eth3 eth2 eth13 eth9 eth11 eth7 eth12 eth8 eth10 eth6
2
1
Power connectors
2
Mouse connector
3
Keyboard connector
4
Serial console interface
3
4 5 6 7
5
VGA interface
6
Management interface (eth0)
7
Cache/Stream interfaces (eth2 through eth13)
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Connector Pin Assignments
shows the location of all the connectors for a CDE400 with four cache interfaces.
Figure C-5 CDE400 with Four Cache Interfaces Connector Locations
4 5 6 7 8
eth4 eth6 eth1
3
2
eth2 eth0 eth3 eth5
1
1
Power connectors
2
Keyboard connector
3
Mouse connector
4
Serial console interface
5
6
7
8
VGA interface
Management interface (eth2)
Ingest interface (eth1)
Cache/Stream interfaces (eth3 through eth6)
shows the location of all the connectors for a CDE400 with six cache interfaces.
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Figure C-6
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CDE400 with Six Cache Interfaces Connector Locations
4 5
6
7
eth0 eth1 eth6 eth5 eth4 eth3 eth8 eth7 eth2
3
2
1
1
Power connectors
2
Keyboard connector
3
Mouse connector
4
Serial console interface
5
VGA interface
6
Management interface (eth0)
7
Cache/Stream interfaces (eth3 through eth8)
8
Ingest interface (eth2)
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D
Connecting DC Power
This appendix provides the information for connecting DC power to a CDE. This appendix includes the following sections:
•
•
•
•
•
Connecting DC Power to a CDE200, page D-2
Connecting DC Power to a CDE300, page D-5
Connecting DC Power to a CDE400, page D-7
DC Power Cable Connector and Pinouts, page D-11
Note
Prior to connecting DC Power to a CDE, consult the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for
the Cisco Content Delivery Engine 100/200/300/400 document for important regulation and safety information.
DC Power Overview
The CDE200, CDE300 and CDE400 can accept DC power (CDE100s do not have a DC power option).
The CDEs can accept power from a –48 VDC (–42 to –56 VDC) source that connects to one (primary) or two (secondary/redundant) –48 VDC power modules (PMs). Each DC PM must be connected to a
dedicated 60A regulated source. Figure D-1
shows a DC PM for a CDE200.
Figure D-1 DC Power Module for a CDE200
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Connecting DC Power to a CDE200
Connecting DC Power to a CDE200
The CDE200 ships fully populated with two DC PMs installed in the PM slots on the rear of the chassis; two DC power cables are shipped separately. The chassis has one building ground stud and one PM ground stud. The minimum cabling requirement for connecting DC power to a CDE200 is one PM connect, but it is recommended that you use both PM connects.
shows the rear view of a fully-connected CDE200 and provides the location of the ground studs and PMs.
Figure D-2 CDE200 Rear Panel
3 4
5
6
2
1
8
7
9
1
PM 1
2
PM 2
3
–48 VDC
4
+Return
5
PM ground
6
PM ground stud
7
Building ground stud
8
Building ground wire
9
DC power wires
Connect DC power to the CDE200 by performing the following steps:
Caution
Make sure the DC power wires are not attached to the DC power source until all the ground wires are connected on the CDE.
Step 1
Step 2
Insert a blue DC power cable connector into the blue port on each PM, making sure it is completely seated.
Attach the ground wires from PM 1 and PM 2 to the PM ground stud:
a.
b.
Remove the nut and star washers from the PM ground stud.
Place the ring lug at the end of the ground wires (green and yellow) attached to the DC power cable connector over the PM ground stud in the following order and secure with the nut (see
):
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Connecting DC Power to a CDE200
–
Star washer
–
PM ground ring lug 1
–
PM ground ring lug 2
–
Star washer
–
Nut
Note
Install star washers between the ring lug and chassis ground connection so that the star washers dig into the metalwork finish and make a good ground bond. Use a wrench to tighten the nut and secure the connection.
Figure D-3 CDE200 PM Ground Stud Order
3
3
2
4
1
2
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2
Star washer
3
PM ground ring lug
4
PM ground stud
Step 3
Attach the building ground wire to the building ground stud (see
).
Warning The DC ground connection in the CDE serves as a functional earth point to maintain the full EMI and
EMC integrity of the equipment. The purpose is to mitigate the damaging effects of electrostatic discharge. This connection should be installed by a trained service person and the equipment is to be installed per local code or local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). The building ground wire should not exceed 3 meters in length and be sized similarity to the conductors used for the DC power connections (–48 VDC and +Return).
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Figure D-4 CDE200 Building Ground Stud Order
2
3
2
4
1
Appendix D Connecting DC Power
1
Nut
2
Star washer
3
Building ground ring lug
4
Building ground stud
Step 4
Attach the +Return (red) and –48 VDC (black) DC power wires to your power source.
The CDE200 is now ready for use.
Disconnecting Power and Replacing a PM on a CDE200
Warning
The PM connectors and PMs are not hot-swappable. You must disconnect the power source from the building before disconnecting PM wires or removing PMs from a CDE.
Should you need to replace a PM, you must first disconnect DC power and remove the PM from the CDE chassis. Perform the following steps:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Remove the +Return (red) and –48 VDC (black) DC power wires from your power source.
Remove the PM ground wires (green and yellow) from the PM ground stud.
Loosen the screw and press the latch to release the PM from the chassis. Pull the handle and gently slide the PM from the slot.
Insert a new PM in the slot and make sure it is completely seated in the CDE.
Reconnect the PM ground wires (green and yellow) to the PM ground stud as described in
of the
“Connecting DC Power to a CDE200” section on page D-2
.
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Connecting DC Power to a CDE300
Step 6
Reconnect the +Return (red) and –48 VDC (black) DC power wires to your power source.
Connecting DC Power to a CDE300
The CDE300 ships fully populated with three DC PMs installed in the PM slots on the rear of the chassis; three DC power cables are shipped separately. The chassis has one ground stud that provides building and PM grounding. The minimum cabling requirement for connecting DC power to a CDE300 is two
of a fully-connected CDE300 and provides the location of the studs and PMs.
CDE300 Rear Panel Figure D-5
4 5
6 7
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1
8
1
PM 1
2
PM 2
3
PM 3
4
–48 VDC
5
6
7
8
+Return
PM ground
Building/PM ground stud
Building ground wire
Connect DC power to the CDE300 by performing the following steps:
Caution
Make sure the DC power wires are not attached to the DC power source until all the ground wires are connected on the CDE.
Step 1
Step 2
Insert one blue DC power cable connector into the blue port on each PM, making sure it is completely seated.
Remove the nut and star washers from the Building/PM ground stud.
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Step 3
Place the ring lugs at the end of the ground wires (green and yellow) attached to the DC power cable connector over the Building/PM ground stud in the following order and secure with the nut (see
Note
Fan the ring lugs and barrels so that they fit on the Building/PM ground stud (see
–
Star washer
–
Building ground ring lug
–
Star washer
–
Nut
–
PM 1 ground ring lug
–
PM 2 ground ring lug
–
PM 3 ground ring lug
–
Star washer
–
Nut
Figure D-6
3
CDE300 Building/PM Ground Stud Order
3
2
1
2
4
3
1
2
5
1
Nut
2
Star washer
3
PM ground ring lug
4
5
Building ground ring lug
Building/PM ground stud
Note
Install star washers between the ring lug and chassis ground connection so that the star washers dig into the metalwork finish and make a good ground bond. Use a wrench to tighten the nut and secure the connection.
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Connecting DC Power to a CDE400
Warning
Step 4
The DC ground connection in the CDE serves as a functional earth point to maintain the full EMI and
EMC integrity of the equipment. The purpose is to mitigate the damaging effects of electrostatic discharge. This connection should be installed by a trained service person and the equipment is to be installed per local code or local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). The building ground wire should not exceed 3 meters in length and be sized similarity to the conductors used for the DC power connections (–48 VDC and +Return).
Attach the +Return (red) and –48 VDC (black) DC power wires to your power source.
The CDE300 is now ready for use.
Disconnecting Power and Replacing a PM on a CDE300
Warning
The PM connectors and PMs are not hot-swappable. You must disconnect the power source from the building before disconnecting PM wires or removing PMs from a CDE.
Should you need to replace a PM, you must first disconnect DC power and remove the PM from the CDE chassis. Perform the following steps:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Remove the +Return (red) and –48 VDC (black) DC power wires from your power source.
Remove the PM ground wires (green and yellow) from the Building/PM ground stud.
Press the butterfly lever to release the CDE from the chassis. Pull the handle and gently slide the PM from the slot.
Insert a new PM in the slot and make sure it is completely seated in the CDE.
Reconnect the PM ground wires (green and yellow) to the PM ground stud as described in
“Connecting DC Power to a CDE300” section on page D-5 .
Reconnect the +Return (red) and –48 VDC (black) DC power wires to your power source.
Connecting DC Power to a CDE400
The CDE400 ships fully populated with four DC PMs installed in the PM slots on the rear of the chassis; four DC power cables are shipped separately. The chassis has one building ground stud and two PM ground studs. The minimum cabling requirement for connecting DC power to a CDE400 is three PM connects, but it is recommended that you use all four PM connects.
shows the rear view of a fully-connected CDE400 and provides the location of the studs and PMs.
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Figure D-7 CDE400 Rear Panel
9 10
Appendix D Connecting DC Power
11
8 6
7
1
PM 4
2
PM 3
3
Building ground wire
4
PM 2
5
PM 1
6
+Return
5 4 3 2
7
PM ground
8
–48 VDC
9
PM ground stud 1
10
Building ground stud
11
PM ground stud 2
Connect DC power to the CDE400 by performing the following steps:
1
Caution
Make sure the DC power wires are not attached to the DC power source until all the ground wires are connected on the CDE.
Step 1
Insert one blue DC power cable connector into the blue port on each PM, making sure it is completely seated.
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Connecting DC Power to a CDE400
Step 2
Attach the ground wires from the PMs to the PM ground studs:
a.
b.
Remove the nut and star washers from the PM 1 ground stud.
Place the ring lug at the end of the ground wires (green and yellow) attached to the DC power cable connectors in PM 1 and PM 2 over PM ground stud 1 in the following order and secure with the nut
–
Star washer
–
PM 1 ground ring lug
–
PM 2 ground ring lug
–
Star washer
–
Nut
Note
Install star washers between the ring lug and chassis ground connection so that the star washers dig into the metalwork finish and make a good ground bond. Use a wrench to tighten the nut and secure the connection.
Figure D-8 CDE400 PM Ground Stud Order
3
3
2
4
1
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Nut
2
Star washer
3
PM ground ring lugs
4
PM ground stud
c.
d.
Remove the nut and star washers from the PM 2 ground stud.
Place the ring lug at the end of the ground wires (green and yellow) attached to the DC power cable connectors in PM 3 and PM 4 over PM ground stud 2 in the following order and secure with the nut
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Step 3
–
Star washer
–
PM 3 ground ring lug
–
PM 4 ground ring lug
–
Star washer
–
Nut
Attach the building ground wire to the building ground stud (see Figure D-4 on page D-4
).
Warning
Step 4
The DC ground connection in the CDE serves as a functional earth point to maintain the full EMI and
EMC integrity of the equipment. The purpose is to mitigate the damaging effects of electrostatic discharge. This connection should be installed by a trained service person and the equipment is to be installed per local code or local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). The building ground wire should not exceed 3 meters in length and be sized similarity to the conductors used for the DC power connections (–48 VDC and +Return).
Attach the +Return (red) and –48 VDC (black) DC power wires to your power source.
The CDE400 is now ready for use.
Disconnecting Power and Replacing a PM on a CDE400
Warning
The PM connectors and PMs are not hot-swappable. You must disconnect the power source from the building before disconnecting PM wires or removing PMs from a CDE.
Should you need to replace a PM, you must first disconnect DC power and remove the PM from the CDE chassis. Perform the following steps:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Remove the +Return (red) and –48 VDC (black) power wires from your power source.
Remove the PM ground wires (green and yellow) from the PM ground studs.
Loosen the screw on the PM to release it from the chassis. Pull the handle and gently slide the PM from the slot.
Insert a new PM in the slot and make sure it is completely seated in the CDE.
Reconnect the PM ground wires (green and yellow) to the PM ground studs as described in
“Connecting DC Power to a CDE400” section on page D-7
.
Reconnect the +Return (red) and –48 VDC (black) DC power wires to your power source.
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DC Power Cable Connector and Pinouts
DC Power Cable Connector and Pinouts
The DC power cable connector (see
Figure D-9 ) ships with the CDEs when you order the DC power
option. This is the only DC power connector you should use to connect power to the CDEs in your system.
Figure D-9 DC Power Cable and Pinouts
1 2
This illustration is in progress.
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
+Return
2
–48 VDC
3
PM ground
6
5
4
4
PM ground wire and ring lug
5
–48 VDC wire and ring lug
6
+Return wire and ring lug
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Numerics
10BASE-T connector pin assignments
A
AC power disconnect
safety warnings
B
BIOS Setup utility
CDE100
CDE200
C
cables connectors
network
pin assignments
RJ-45 crossover
RS-232 null modem
cabling requirements
Ethernet
CDE100
CDE200
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CDE400
environmental specifications
initially configuring
overview
preparing to install
safety
server types
site requirements
CDE100
connectors
control buttons
disk drives
LEDs
overview
physical dimensions
safety
specifications
CDE200
configuring ports
connecting DC power
connectors
control buttons
disk drives
front cover
LEDs
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Index
overview
physical dimensions
safety
safety warnings
specifications
CDE300 connecting DC power
connectors
control buttons
disk drives
hardware features
LEDs
overview
physical dimensions
safety
safety warnings
specifications
CDE300 SX connectors
CDE400 connecting DC power
connectors
control buttons
disk drives
hardware features
LEDs
overview
physical dimensions
safety
safety warnings
specifications
CDS image CD
installing the software
CDSM
CDE100
CDE200
connections
registering CDEs
verifying
verifying devices
chipset
Lindenhurst
circuit breakers for DC power
Cisco Technical Assistance
Common Bonding Network (CBN)
configuration assigning a primary interface
CDE
order
running Setup Utility
connections
CDSM
SR
vault
connector pin assignments
10BASE-T
Ethernet
Lindenhurst chipset
Serial console interface
Serverworks chipset
connectors
CDE100
CDE200
CDE300
CDE300 SX
CDE400
description
Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
I/O
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keyboard
mouse
power
serial
video and audio
Content Delivery Application, see CDA
Content Delivery Engine, see CDE
Content Delivery System Manager, see CDSM
control buttons
CDE100
CDE200
CDE300
CDE400
D
DC power connecting
CDE200
CDE300
CDE400
disconnect
disconnecting
CDE200
CDE300
CDE400
grounding CDEs
overview
PM
replacing
CDE200 PM
CDE300 PM
CDE400 PM
safety warnings
devices verifying with the CDSM
disk drives
CDE100
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CDE300
CDE400
IDE compact flash
installing
removing
USB CD-ROM
E
electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage
EMC regulatory compliance
environment
environmental specifications
Ethernet adapter troubleshooting
Ethernet port cabling requirements
connector
connector pin assignments
connector pinout
controller
F
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Class A device
field-replaceable units
front cover
CDE200
CDE300
CDE400
G
Gigabit Ethernet connectors
Gigabit Ethernet Modules
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grounding
CDEs
the rack installation
H
hardware
CDE100 features
CDE200 features
CDE300 features
CDE400 features
overview
hardware troubleshooting, see troubleshooting
I
IDE compact flash drive
ingest interface
initially configuring
CDEs
installation
BIOS Setup utility
CDE100
boot sequence
CDE200
boot sequence
CDE300
CDE400
CDS Release 2.0-2.1 software
CDS Release 2.0 software
disk drives
environment
physical connections
preparing CDEs for rack
rack
software installation order
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tools and parts
Integrated Vault Streamer, see ISV
interfaces stream
Internet Streamer CDS overview
server types
CDE200 ISV
connections
L
LEDs
CDE100
CDE200
CDE300
CDE400
Lindenhurst chipset
connector pin assignments
M
management interface
specifications
N
network cables
O
overcurrent protection
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physical connections network cables
power cords
pin assignments
10BASE-T connector
cable
RJ-45 crossover
RS-232 connector
RS-232 null modem
serial console interface
pin assignments, see also connector pin assignments
PM
CDE200
CDE300
CDE400
PM, see also power supply
ports description
Gigabit Ethernet
serial console interface
USB
VGA interface
power
AC
connecting DC power
cords
DC
power supply
AC
DC
ESD damage
R
removing
CDE200 PM
CDE300 PM
CDE400 PM
disk drives
RJ-45 crossover pin assignments
RJ-45 straight-through pin assignments
RS-232 connector pin assignments
RS-232 null modem connector pin assignments
S
safety general precautions
guidelines
information
SE
connections
serial connector
connector pinout
serial console interface
server types
CDSM
ISV
SE
SR
streamer
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Index
Serverworks chipset
CDE100
CDE200
CDE200 (IBM)
CDE300
CDE400
connector pin assignments
specifications
site requirements
specifications
CDE100
CDE200
CDE300
CDE400
management
Serverworks chipset
CDE100
CDE200
CDE200 (IBM)
CDE300
CDE400
technical
SR
connections
streamer
CDE300
connections
stream interfaces
SX CDE300
T
technical specifications, see specifications
temperature non-operating
operating
terminal server parameters
Cisco Content Delivery Engine 100/200/300/400 Hardware Installation Guide
IN-6
troubleshooting
Cisco Technical Assistance
Ethernet adapter
SATA drives
TV CDS
OnDemand
overview
server types
Video Accelerator
U
unpacking
inspecting for damage
verifying contents
USB CD-ROM drive
user-serviceable parts
V
vault
CDE200
CDE400
connections
group
ventilation
verifying the CDSM
VGA interface
video connector
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Table of contents
- 7 Preface
- 7 Document Revision History
- 7 Document Organization
- 8 Objectives
- 8 Audience
- 8 Related Documentation
- 9 Conventions
- 9 Safety Information Referral Warning
- 17 Overview of the Content Delivery Engines
- 31 Preparing to Install the Content Delivery Engines
- 41 Installing the Content Delivery Engines
- 53 Installing the Internet Streamer CDS Software and Initially Configuring a CDE
- 71 Hardware Troubleshooting
- 73 Technical Specifications
- 77 Connector Pin Assignments
- 83 CDEs with Serverworks Chipset
- 91 Connecting DC Power
- 103 Index