NonStop NS2200 Series Planning Guide

Maintenance Switch
The HP ProCurve maintenance switch provides the communication between the NonStop NS2200
system through the VIO enclosures, CLIMs, the optional UPS, and the system console running or
accessing OSM software.
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The NonStop NS2200 system requires multiple connections to the maintenance switch:
One connection from the ME ENET port on each of the two VIO enclosures for OSM Low-Level
Link connectivity
One connection from slot 6B, port A on each of the two VIO enclosures for the OSM Service
Connection and other up-system connectivity (optional if a dedicated service LAN is
implemented using CLIMs)
One connection to the iLO port on a CLIM
One connection to the iLO port on a blade element
One connection to an eth0 port on a CLIM
One connection to the optional UPS module
One connection to the system console running OSM
System Console
A system console is a Windows Server purchased from HP that runs maintenance and diagnostic
software for NonStop NS2200 systems. When supplied with a new NonStop NS2200 series
system, system consoles have factory-installed HP and third-party software for managing the system.
You can install software upgrades from the HP NonStop System Console Installer DVD.
Some system console hardware, including the Windows Server system unit, monitor, and keyboard,
can be mounted in the NonStop NS2200 system 19-inch rack. Other Windows Servers are installed
outside the rack and require separate provisions or furniture to hold the server hardware.
NOTE: System consoles cannot be installed in the rack for DC-powered NonStop NS2200T and
NS2200ST systems. Instead, these systems use the desktop system console model.
For more information on the system console, see “System Consoles for NonStop NS2200 Series
Systems ” (page 170).
UPS (Optional)
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is optional but recommended where a site UPS is not
available.
A UPS can be combined with an extended runtime module (ERM) to extend battery run time. For
more information, see “ERM (Optional with UPS)” (page 37).
Depending on your power configuration, HP supports these options:
“UPS for a Single-Phase Power Configuration (Optional)” (page 36)
“UPS for a Three-Phase Power Configuration (Optional)” (page 37)
WARNING! To avoid tipping and stability issues, you must install UPSs and ERMs in the lowest
portion of the system. For details, see the UPS user guide.
UPS for a Single-Phase Power Configuration (Optional)
HP supports the HP model R5000 UPS for the single-phase power configuration because it utilizes
the power fail support provided by OSM for this configuration. For information about the
requirements for installing a UPS, see “Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)” (page 52).
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