The type 9235-92X WebSphere® DataPower® XC10 Appliance is a rack-mountable appliance
that includes LED indicators for the status of the various components.
About type 9235-92X appliances
The
type 9235-92X
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance originally
shipped with Version 1.0 of the
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance software. You can upgrade
the software on this appliance to Version 2.0. However, after you
install the Version 2.0 software on the appliance with a firmware
upgrade, you cannot move the software back to Version 1.0.
To determine the appliance type,
click . On this panel, you
can view the appliance model type and appliance serial number.
Components
The WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance includes data storage,
a system battery, fan modules, and power modules.
Specifications
Table 1. Appliance
specifications. The following table summarizes the specifications
of the WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance chassis. Dimensions: |
Height |
1.7 in. (4.32 cm) |
Width |
19 in. (48.25 cm) 19.13 in. (48.59 cm) with
rails |
Depth |
28.12 in. (71.42 cm) 33.05 in. (83.94 cm) with
rails |
Weight |
Maximum: 37.48 lb. (17 kg) |
Electrical specifications: |
Sine-wave |
50 - 60 Hz (single-phase) required |
110 Voltage AC |
Minimum: 100 VRMS Maximum: 127 VRMS |
220 Voltage AC |
Minimum: 200 VRMS Maximum: 240 VRMS |
Heat output |
Maximum: 590 watts (2014 Btu) per hour |
Environment: |
Air temperature |
Turned on: - Altitude 0 m to 914.4 m (3000 ft.) 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C)
- Altitude: 914.4 m (3000 ft.) to 2133.6 m (7000 ft.) 50° to 89.6°
F (10° to 32° C) Maximum altitude: 2133.6 m (7000 ft.)
Turned off: 50° to 109.4° F (10° to 43° C)
Shipping:
-40° to 140° F (-40° to 60° C)
|
Humidity |
8% to 80% |
Fan acoustics |
Front: LA=50 dB to LA=64
dB Rear: LA=51 dB to LA=66 dB
The
lower limits indicate the fans during normal operating conditions.
The upper limits indicate the fans during startup or high temperature
situations.
|
Power level acoustics |
65 dB to 79 dB (Declared) |
Features
The
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance provides a hard disk
for storage of log file data. The hard disk array is a simple swap
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) hard disk drive.
Table 2. Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) hard disk drive specificationsFeature |
Value |
Capacity |
146 GB |
Speed |
10 K RPM |
Interface |
SAS |
Cache |
16 MB |
RAID |
1 |
Configuration |
RAID 1 (mirrored) |
Output |
25 watts per drive |
Front view
No components are installed from
the front of a WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance. The
following diagram shows the components on the front panel of a WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance.
The labels in the diagram represent the following components
on the front panel of a
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance:
- A
- The activity LED light for the MGMT Ethernet
interface.
- B
- The speed LED light for the MGMT Ethernet
interface.
- C
- The activity LED light for the ETH0 Ethernet
interface.
- D
- The speed LED light for the ETH0 Ethernet
interface.
- E
- The power LED light.
- F
- The storage LED light.
- G
- This LED light is not operational in WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance.
- H
- The error alarm LED light.
- I
- The activity LED light for the ETH2 Ethernet
interface.
- J
- The activity LED light for the ETH1 Ethernet
interface.
- K
- The CONSOLE connector.
- L
- The network connector to the MGMT Ethernet interface.
- M
- The network connector to the ETH0 Ethernet interface.
- N
- The network connector to the ETH2 Ethernet interface.
- O
- The network connector to the ETH1 Ethernet interface.
- P
- The amber, or error LED indicator light for the cache.
- Q
- The yellow, or writing LED indicator light for the cache.
- R
- The green, or reading LED indicator light for the cache.
The front panel of the
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance has the
CONSOLE connector.
Use the serial cable that is shipped with the appliance to connect
from:
- An ASCII terminal1
- A PC that is running terminal emulation software to the appliance
The front panel of the
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance has the following Ethernet
connectors:
- MGMT Ethernet connector
- This Ethernet interface can manage all transaction data on the
appliance. This connection has an associated activity LED light and
speed LED light.
- Activity LED light
- When illuminated, indicates that traffic is passing through this
connection.
- Speed LED light
- Indicates Ethernet connection speed and status.
- ETH0 Ethernet connector
- This Ethernet interface can manage all transaction data on the
appliance. This connection has an associated activity LED light and
speed LED light.
- Activity LED light
- When illuminated, indicates that traffic is passing through this
connection.
- Speed LED light
- Indicates Ethernet connection speed and status.
- ETH1 Ethernet connector
- This Ethernet interface can manage all transaction data on the
appliance.
- ETH2 Ethernet connector
- This Ethernet interface can manage all transaction data on the
appliance.
The front panel of the
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance has the following LED
lights:
- Power LED light
- The green power LED light is illuminated when the appliance is
connected to a power source and the power switch is in the ON position.
- Storage LED light
- The green storage LED light is illuminated when data storage is
being accessed.
- Error alarm LED light
- The yellow error alarm LED light is illuminated when any LED light
on the rear of the appliance is illuminated or after a system event
failure.
Rear view
The data storage, system battery,
fan modules, and power modules are installed from the rear of the WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance. The following diagram
shows the components on the rear panel of the WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance.
The labels in the diagram represent the following components
on the rear panel of a
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance:
- A
- The power supply 1 LED light.
- B
- The power supply 2 LED light.
- C
- The LED diagnostic panel.
- D
- The power supply module 1.
- E
- The power supply module 2.
- F
- The data storage unit: Hard disk array. The hard disk array is
used for storing log information.
- G
- The battery tray.
- H
- The fan module 2.
- I
- The power switch.
- J
- The fan module 1.
Power supply modules
The WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance is powered by two fully
redundant 650 watt power supply modules. A single power supply module
can supply enough power to support appliance operations. The power
supply modules can be hot-swapped, which means that you can replace
a single power supply module without powering down the appliance.
Each
power supply module contains two fans. Failure of at least one fan
causes the power supply module to overheat and generate messages.
At
the rear of the appliance, each power supply module has an LED light
that indicates its operational state.
Data storage unit
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance comes with the hard disk
array to provide log file storage. The hard disk array is part of
the hard disk drive module. This module includes two 146 GB disks
in a RAID 1 configuration and includes two fans. The disks operate
as a single, mirrored volume. The disks cannot be used as two discrete
disks.
You must replace the hard disk drive module if one of
the fans becomes inoperable. A replacement hard disk drive module
does not contain the disks. For a replacement hard disk drive module,
you use the existing disks. If an individual disk becomes inoperable,
you can replace that disk.
LED diagnostic panel
The rear panel of
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance includes an LED diagnostic
panel with six LED lights. The layout is three LED lights in two rows,
as shown in the following image.
Figure 3. Diagnostic
panel
Table 3. LED diagnostic panel . The following table shows what each LED light represents. Position of light |
Meaning |
Top row, left |
The state of the fans in the hard disk drive
module |
Top row, center |
The state of the Drive 0 hard
disk |
Top row, right |
The state of the Drive 1 hard
disk |
Bottom row, left |
The state of the battery |
Bottom row, center |
The state of the fans in the fan module 2 |
Bottom row, right |
The state of the fans in the fan module 1 |
Battery
The appliance is equipped with a
CR2 3 V lithium battery. The battery cannot power the appliance. The
appliance must be connected to active AC power sources for the appliance
to process transactions. The battery maintains the following internal
components only:
- The real-time clock
- Static RAM-based memory, that contains various global parameters
which include the current date and time for the appliance
Attention: Complete power failure (no AC power
to the appliance with a missing or depleted battery) for seven days
activates the intrusion switch. Activation of the intrusion switch
renders the appliance inoperable. After seven days, you might need
to return the appliance to IBM® for
remanufacturing.
Leave the appliance connected to active AC power
sources. Do not turn off the appliance when the battery must be replaced.
The hardware monitors the capacity of the battery. The hardware generates
critical messages when the capacity is less than 10%.
Fan modules
The appliance includes two fan
modules. Each fan module holds four individual fan motors. If one
fan motor fails, you must replace the entire fan module to maintain
the required air flow.
The fans normally operate between the
cold chassis speeds and maximum speeds. The failure threshold is set
to a speed that is 20% lower than the cold chassis speed.
Table 4. Fan speeds in RPM. The following
table lists the speeds for the front and rear fans in revolutions
per minute (RPM) on the appliance. |
Minimum |
Cold chassis |
Maximum |
Failure threshold |
Front |
2900 |
5280 |
16100 |
2000 |
Rear |
2300 |
4880 |
12400 |
2000 |
- The front fans are five-blade fans.
- The rear fans are four-blade fans.