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ClearPath HMP Enterprise Servers NX5820 and NX5820 K Hardware Configuration Guide
(7017 6300–005)
This guide is intended to assist individuals responsible for defining and configuring a Unisys ClearPath HMP
Enterprise Servers NX5820 and NX5820 K product with future expansion in mind. Guidelines and recommendations
to assist the individuals responsible for defining and configuring a Unisys ClearPath HMP Enterprise Server NX5820
and NX5820 K server are also provided. The following product lines are available:
• ClearPath HMP Enterprise Server NX5821 models are single-domain systems containing a single
VX1305-BSE/BSU, VX1505-BSE/BSU, ES5085, ES2024, or ES5044 based server.
• ClearPath HMP Enterprise Server NX5822 models are dual-domain systems containing a single
VX1305-BSE/BSU, VX1505-BSE/BSU, ES5085R, ES2024, or ES5044 based server with an optional server of
the same type.
Technical changes and additions were made to provide coverage for the ES2024R and ES5044R servers.
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Announcement
Announcement only: Announcement and attachments: System: ClearPath HMP Enterprise
Servers NX5820 and NX5820 K
AS273, CSES, and ECCA Release:
Date: June 2000
Part number: 7017 6300–005

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Hardware Configuration
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Enterprise Servers
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Hardware
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Contents
About This Guide ....................................................................................... xi
Section 1. Introduction
How to Use This Guide ........................................................... 1–1
What Product Models Are Covered ....................................... 1–2
System Architecture .............................................................. 1–2
Features ................................................................. 1–2
Technology Enhancements ....................................... 1–2
System Partitioning ............................................................... 1–3
Single Domain ......................................................... 1–3
Dual Domain ............................................................ 1–3
Single Monolithic Partition ................................ 1–3
Two Separate Partitions ................................... 1–3
Hardware Overview ............................................................... 1–4
Type of Computing System ....................................... 1–4
The System Cabinet ................................................. 1–4
Central Equipment Complex (CEC) Section ........ 1–4
Expansion Sections ......................................... 1–5
SVGA Monitor and Keyboard with Mouse ........... 1–5
The I/O Subsystem .................................................. 1–5
Rack-Mounted Devices ..................................... 1–5
Other I/O Devices ............................................ 1–6
System Cabinet Organization ................................................ 1–6
Supported Peripherals .......................................................... 1–6
System Components .............................................................. 1–6
Section 2. Configuring System Hardware
How This Section Is Organized .............................................. 2–1
NX5820 Products .................................................................. 2–1
Single-Domain, Single-Processor (SDSP) NX5821
Models 31 to 71 ................................................. 2–1
Dual-Domain, Multiple-Processor (DDMP) NX5822
Models 32 to 78 ................................................. 2–1
NX5820 Product Configurations ........................................... 2–3
ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821 Single-Domain,
Single-Processor (SDSP) Configurations Models 31
through 71 .......................................................... 2–3

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ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain,
Multi-Processor (DDMP) Configurations Models 32
through 78 .......................................................... 2–6
NX5820 Companion Package Style ........................... 2–11
NX5820 K Products ............................................................... 2–12
Single-Domain, Single-Processor (SDSP) NX5821 –
BAS Models ......................................................... 2–12
Dual-Domain, Dual Processor (DDDP) NX5822 –BAS
Models ................................................................ 2–12
Dual-Domain, Multiple-Processor (DDMP) NX5822 –
BAS Models ......................................................... 2–13
NX5820 K Product Configurations ........................................ 2–15
ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821–BAS Single-
Domain, Single-Processor (SDSP) Configurations .... 2–15
ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822–BAS Dual-
Domain Configurations ......................................... 2–19
NX5820 K Processor Package Style .......................... 2–23
Cables .................................................................................... 2–25
Power Layout and Requirements ........................................... 2–25
Redundant Power/Cooling ..................................................... 2–25
NX5820 System Upgrades .................................................... 2–26
NX5820 K System Upgrades ................................................. 2–29
Section 3. Configuring System Options
How This Section Is Organized .............................................. 3–1
NX5820 and NX5820 K Memory .......................................... 3–1
MSA104 Style Memory .......................................................... 3–4
MSK208 Style Memory .......................................................... 3–5
MSK412 Style Memory .......................................................... 3–7
Memory Slot Locations .......................................................... 3–9
IOM Channel Expansion ......................................................... 3–10
Configuring Redundant SCP for the NX5820 and NX5820
K........................................................................................ 3–10
Configuring Redundant Switching Hubs ................................ 3–11
Configuring Additional Displays ............................................. 3–11
Configuring Operator Display Workstations ................. 3–12
Configuration Guidelines for SCP Monitors and ODW
Displays .............................................................. 3–12
Work Space ........................................................................... 3–14
Redundant Power for the NX5820 and NX5820 K ............... 3–14
Configuring Additional OSS7000 Devices ............................. 3–14
Converting From NX5820 to NX5820 K Systems ................. 3–14
Section 4. Configuring I/O Cabinets and Channel Racks
How to Use This Section ........................................................ 4–1
Configuring I/O Cabinets ....................................................... 4–1
Configuring Channel Racks ................................................... 4–3

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Section 5. Configuring the Input/Output Module
Introduction ........................................................................... 5–1
How This Section Is Organized .............................................. 5–1
How the IOM Is Organized ..................................................... 5–2
IOM Logical Organization .......................................... 5–2
IOM Physical Organization ........................................ 5–3
IOM Options ............................................................ 5–5
CMF External Connectivity ........................................ 5–5
CIOM Upgrade ......................................................... 5–6
Configuring Channels ............................................................ 5–7
Styles Offered ......................................................... 5–7
Assigning Channel Loads .......................................... 5–8
Configuration Guidelines ........................................... 5–9
Configuration Diagrams ............................................ 5–12
PCITHRU Feature Card .......................................................... 5–15
Configuring QIC Tape and CD-ROM ...................................... 5–17
Information Contained in the NX Systems I/O Configuration
Guide ................................................................................. 5–17
Section 6. Configuring the Servers
How This Section Is Organized .............................................. 6–1
VX1305 Servers .................................................................... 6–2
VX1305 Basic Features ............................................ 6–2
Server Components ................................................. 6–5
Basic Server Components ........................................ 6–5
Add-On Processor Board .......................................... 6–6
Additional Memory Packages .................................... 6–7
Connection Packages and Optional PCI Thru Card ...... 6–7
Optional User Access Components ........................... 6–8
Single-Server to Multi-Server Upgrades VX1305 ......... 6–8
Configuration Guidelines VX1305 .............................. 6–9
VX1505 Servers .................................................................... 6–10
VX1505 Basic Features ............................................ 6–10
Server Components ................................................. 6–12
Basic Server Components and Optional Redundant
Power Supply ...................................................... 6–14
Processors ............................................................. 6–15
Memory Packages ................................................... 6–15
Connection Packages and Optional PCI Thru Card ...... 6–16
Optional User Access Components ........................... 6–17
Single-Server to Multi-Server Upgrades VX1505 ......... 6–17
Configuration Guidelines VX1505 .............................. 6–18
ES5085R Servers .................................................................. 6–19
Basic Features ........................................................ 6–19
Server Components ................................................. 6–21
Processors ............................................................. 6–23
Memory Packages ................................................... 6–23
Connection Packages and Optional PCI ...................... 6–24
Optional User Access Components ........................... 6–25

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Configuration Guidelines ES5085R ............................ 6–25
ES2024R Servers .................................................................. 6–26
Basic Features ......................................................... 6–26
Server Components ................................................. 6–28
Processors .............................................................. 6–30
Memory Packages ................................................... 6–30
Connection Packages and Optional PCI ...................... 6–31
Optional User Access Components ............................ 6–32
Configuration Guidelines ES2024R ............................ 6–32
ES5044R Servers .................................................................. 6–33
Basic Features ......................................................... 6–33
Server Components ................................................. 6–35
Processors .............................................................. 6–37
Memory Packages ................................................... 6–37
Connection Packages and Optional PCI ...................... 6–38
Optional User Access Components ............................ 6–39
Configuration Guidelines ES5044R ............................ 6–39
Configuring the Private Maintenance Hub and Public
Switching LAN .................................................................... 6–40
Configuring Optional and Recommended UPS ...................... 6–50
Section 7. Connecting Other Host Systems
Glossary ....................................................................................................... 1
Index ............................................................................................................. 1

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Figures
1–1. Typical View of ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K with
VX1505 (7U) Servers ........................................................................ 1–8
1–2. System Cabinet PCA Locations for NX5820 ............................................ 1–9
1–3. System Cabinet PCA Locations for NX5820 K ......................................... 1–10
1–4. Block Diagram of ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K
Single-Domain, Single-Console Configuration ....................................... 1–10
1–5. Block Diagram of ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K in
Dual-Domain, Single-Console Configuration ......................................... 1–11
1–6. Block Diagram of ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K in
Dual-Domain, Redundant-Console/Redundant Public Switch
Configuration .................................................................................... 1–12
2–1. NX5820 Single-Domain System Cabinet Configuration with VX1305
Servers ............................................................................................ 2–5
2–2. NX5820 Single-Domain Cabinet Configuration, with VX1505 Servers ......... 2–6
2–3. NX5820 Dual-Domain Redundant System Cabinet Configuration, with
VX1305 Servers ............................................................................... 2–10
2–4. NX5820 Dual-Domain System Cabinet Configuration, with VX1505
Servers ............................................................................................ 2–10
2–5. NX5820 K Single-Domain System Cabinet Configuration with VX1305
Servers ............................................................................................ 2–18
2–6. NX5820 K Single-Domain Cabinet Configuration, with VX1505 Servers ...... 2–19
2–7. NX5820 K Dual-Domain Redundant System Cabinet Configuration, with
VX1305 Servers ............................................................................... 2–22
2–8. NX5820 K Dual-Domain System Cabinet Configuration, with VX1505
Servers ............................................................................................ 2–22
2–9. Power Layout ....................................................................................... 2–25
2–10. NX5820 Upgrade Diagram .................................................................... 2–27
2–11. NX5820 K Upgrade Diagram ................................................................. 2–30
3–1. MSA Board Layout ................................................................................ 3–4
3–2. MSK208 Board Layout .......................................................................... 3–6
3–3. MSK412 Board Layout .......................................................................... 3–8
3–4. Typical Client Supplied Single ODW Arrangement ..................................... 3–13
5–1. NX5820 IOM Organization ..................................................................... 5–2
5–2. NX5820 K IOM Organization .................................................................. 5–3
5–3. Card Module Assembly for NX5820 ........................................................ 5–4
5–4. Card Module Assembly for NX5820 K ..................................................... 5–5
5–5. CIOM/CMF/CS-BUS and Channel Diagram ............................................... 5–9
5–6. Single Domain Typical Channel Configuration (Two Internal CS Busses,
Two Servers, Four External 4-Channel Busses) .................................... 5–13
5–7. Dual Domain Typical Channel Configuration (One Internal CS Buss, Two
Servers, and One External 8-Channel Buss per Domain) ....................... 5–14

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5–8. Dual Domain Typical PCITHRU Card Location in the Internal and External
Channel Racks .................................................................................. 5–15
5–9. PCITHRU Slot Versus PCI Bridge Jumper Positions ................................... 5–16
6–1. Road Map for Ordering VX1305 Servers ................................................. 6–4
6–2. VX1305 Server CS Bus Cable Connection ............................................... 6–9
6–3. Road Map for Ordering VX1505 Servers ................................................. 6–13
6–4. VX1505 Server CS Bus Cable Connection ............................................... 6–18
6–5. Road Map for Ordering ES5085R Servers ............................................... 6–22
6–6. ES5085R Server CS Bus Cable Connection ............................................. 6–25
6–7. Road Map for Ordering ES2024R Servers ............................................... 6–29
6–8. ES2024R Server CS Bus Cable Connection ............................................. 6–32
6–9. Road Map for Ordering ES5044R Servers ............................................... 6–36
6–10. ES5044R Server CS Bus Cable Connection ............................................. 6–39
6–11. Single SCP/Server to UPS Status Cable Connections (Site UPS Installed) ... 6–53
6–12. Dual SCP/Server to UPS Status Cable Connections (Site UPS Installed) ..... 6–54
6–13. SCP to UPS Status Cable ....................................................................... 6–55
6–14. Standalone (PRC1000i) UPS to SCP Cabling ............................................ 6–55

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Tables
1–1. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX Product Models Covered in This Guide ..... 1–2
1–2. Acronyms for System Components ........................................................ 1–7
2–1. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 Product Models .............................. 2–2
2–2. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821 Single-Domain, Single-Processor
Configurations, Models 31 through 71 ............................................... 2–3
2–3. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain, Multi-Processor Models
32 through 72 .................................................................................. 2–7
2–4. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822 Dual-Domain, Multi-Processors
Models 73 through 78 ...................................................................... 2–8
2–5. NX5820 Companion Styles .................................................................... 2–11
2–6. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 K Product Models ........................... 2–14
2–7. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5821–BAS Single-Domain, Single-
Processor Configurations .................................................................. 2–16
2–8. ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5822–BAS Dual-Domain Configurations ..... 2–20
2–9. NX5820 K Processor Package Styles ..................................................... 2–23
2–10. NX5820 System Upgrade Options Summary ........................................... 2–26
2–11. NX5820 Single Domain, Single Processor Model Upgrades (SDSP to
SDSP) .............................................................................................. 2–28
2–12. NX5820 Single Domain Single Processor to Dual Domain Dual Processor
Upgrades (SDSP to DDDP) ................................................................ 2–28
2–13. NX5820 Dual Domain Multi Processor Upgrades (DDMP to DDMP) ............ 2–29
2–14. NX5820 K Upgrade Options Summary .................................................... 2–31
2–15. Performance Upgrades for Single-Domain, Single-Processor Systems ....... 2–31
2–16. NX5820 K Single-Domain, Single-Processor to Dual Domain, Dual-
Processor Upgrade (SDSP to DDDP) .................................................. 2–32
2–17. NX5820 K Performance Upgrades for Dual Domain, Dual-Processor
Systems .......................................................................................... 2–33
2–18. NX5820 K Dual Domain, Dual-Processor To Dual Domain, Multi-Processor
Upgrade (DDDP to DDMP) ................................................................. 2–33
2–19. NX5820 K Dual Domain, Dual-Processor Multi-Processor Upgrades
(DDMP) ............................................................................................ 2–34
3–1. Basic Memory Board Configuration By System Style ................................ 3–2
3–2. NX5820 and NX5820 K Memory Styles and Upgrade Components ........... 3–2
3–3. Memory Card Slot Locations .................................................................. 3–9
3–4. Redundant System Console Package Styles ............................................ 3–10
3–5. Guidelines for Configuring SCP Monitors and ODW Displays ..................... 3–13
3–6. Conversion Package Styles for NX5820 to NX5820 K Systems ................ 3–15
4–1. Cabinet Styles ...................................................................................... 4–2
4–2. Configuration Guidelines for I/O Cabinets ................................................ 4–2
4–3. Channel Rack Components .................................................................... 4–4
4–4. Guidelines for Configuring Channel Racks ............................................... 4–5

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4–5. Configuring Power Net in Channel Racks ................................................. 4–6
5–1. CMF External Connectivity Options .......................................................... 5–6
5–2. Supported Channel Adapter Types .......................................................... 5–7
5–3. CIOM CS-Bus Channel Loading ............................................................... 5–8
5–4. Guidelines for Configuring Channels ........................................................ 5–10
5–5. NX5820 Channel Assignments and Configurations ................................... 5–12
6–1. Basic Features, VX1305 Servers ............................................................ 6–3
6–2. VX1305-BSE/-BSU Basic Components .................................................... 6–6
6–3. Add-On Processor Board, VX1305 Servers .............................................. 6–6
6–4. Memory Packages, VX1305 Servers ....................................................... 6–7
6–5. Connection Package Components, VX1305 Servers ................................ 6–7
6–6. VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, VX1305 Servers ............ 6–8
6–7. Configuration Guidelines, VX1305 Servers .............................................. 6–9
6–8. Basic Features, VX1505 Servers ............................................................ 6–11
6–9. VX1505-BSE Processor Requirements .................................................... 6–12
6–10. VX1505-BSE/-BSU Basic Components .................................................... 6–14
6–11. Processors, VX1505 Servers ................................................................. 6–15
6–12. Memory Packages, VX1505 Servers ....................................................... 6–15
6–13. Connection Package Components, VX1505 Servers ................................ 6–16
6–14. VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, VX1505 Servers ............ 6–17
6–15. Configuration Guidelines, VX1505 Servers .............................................. 6–18
6–16. Basic Features, ES5085R Servers .......................................................... 6–20
6–17. Processors, ES5085R Servers ............................................................... 6–23
6–18. Memory Packages, ES5085R Servers .................................................... 6–23
6–19. Connection Package Components, ES5085R Servers .............................. 6–24
6–20. VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES5085R Servers ......... 6–25
6–21. Basic Features, ES2024R Servers .......................................................... 6–27
6–22. Processors, ES2024R Servers ............................................................... 6–30
6–23. Memory Packages, ES2024R Servers .................................................... 6–30
6–24. Connection Package Components, ES2024R Servers .............................. 6–31
6–25. VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES2024R Servers ......... 6–32
6–26. Basic Features, ES5044R Servers .......................................................... 6–34
6–27. Processors, ES5044R Servers ............................................................... 6–37
6–28. Memory Packages, ES5044R Servers .................................................... 6–37
6–29. Connection Package Components, ES5044R Servers .............................. 6–38
6–30. VX4000-CP3 Optional User Access Components, ES5044R Servers ......... 6–39
6–31. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and One Switching LAN ........ 6–40
6–32. Configuring Single Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Switching LANs ...... 6–42
6–33. Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and One Public Switching LAN . 6–45
6–34. Configuring Dual Domain Maintenance Hub and Two Public Switching
LANs ................................................................................................ 6–47
6–35. UPS Options ......................................................................................... 6–50
6–36. Status Selection Between SCP’s and Servers ........................................... 6–52
7–1. Guidelines for Connecting Other Host Systems ........................................ 7–1

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About This Guide
Purpose
This guide provides:
• Guidelines and recommendations to assist the individuals responsible for defining and
configuring a Unisys ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K server
• Guidelines to ensure ease of future expansion and maximum throughput
Scope
This guide provides:
• A brief description of the system with major emphasis on presenting the guidelines for
configuring system components
• System limitations and restrictions with the focus on maximizing throughput
Audience
The audience for this guide includes:
• Clients with skills equivalent to a second-level Unisys client service engineer (CSE)
experienced in configuring large-scale computer systems
• Unisys client representatives
Prerequisites
This guide assumes a working knowledge of large-scale computer systems, including:
• How to configure standard system components
• How to configure system options
• How to configure domains

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How to Use This Guide
• Read the entire guide to familiarize yourself with the basic concepts it presents
• Use it as a reference for configuring system components and system options
• Use it to facilitate the ordering of system components
Organization
This guide consists of the following sections. In addition, an index appears at the end of
this guide.
Section 1. Introduction
Provides a system overview that describes the system components.
Section 2. Configuring System Hardware
• Lists models included in the product line
• Lists hardware component styles, by model
• Provides an overview of each model
• Provides card profiles for the system and console cabinets
• Provides block diagrams of the central equipment complex and the overall system
Section 3. Configuring System Options
Describes how to configure the following options:
• Memory expansion
• Channel expansion
• Redundant system control processor (SCP)
• Additional displays
• Operator work space
• Redundant power supply
• Additional OSS7000 devices
Section 4. Configuring I/O Cabinets and Channel Racks
• Provides a brief description of I/O cabinet configurations, referring the reader to
appropriate publications for detailed information
• Describes how to configure channel racks

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Section 5. Configuring the Input/Output Module
• Describes how the I/O module (CIOM) is organized
• Describes IOM options
• Describes how to configure channels
− Identifies channel adapter styles supported, both new and migration
− Describes how to assign channel loads
− Provides guidelines for configuring channels
− Provides configuration diagrams for typical channel configurations
• Describes how to configure peripheral devices included with the system
• Identifies information included in the I/O Configuration Guide
Section 6. Configuring the Servers
Provides a description of server features and guidelines for configuring a
VX1305-BSE/BSU, VX1505-BSE/BSU or ES5085R based server.
Section 7. Connecting Other Host Systems
Provides guidelines for connecting other host systems through the I/O subsystem.
Related Product Information
Unisys Publications:
ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5820 and NX5820 K Hardware Overview (7017
6284)
Describes the hardware configuration and features of the NX5820 and NX5820 K system,
including a brief overview of each of the major components.
ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5600, NX5800, NX5820, and NX5820 K Site
Planning Guide (7016 7010)
Describes how to prepare the site for system installation.
ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5600, NX5800, NX5820, and NX5820 K Site
Planning Materials (7016 7036)
Provides the forms required to prepare for system installation.

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ClearPath Enterprise Server NX5600, NX5800, NX5820, and NX5820 K Site
Planning Checklist (7016 7028)
Provides checklists and procedures required to prepare the site for system installation.
ClearPath Enterprise Server NX Series with Windows NT Implementation and
Operations Guide (8807 6542)
Provides instructions to install software products and software configurations for the
Operator Display Workstations (ODW) in a Windows NT environment.
Unisys e-@ction ClearPath Enterprise Servers A Series and NX Systems I/O
Configuration Guide (7008 6087)
Provides I/O configuration and guidelines for the Unisys e-@ction ClearPath Enterprise
Server NX systems.
ATM Channel Adapter Style CA6551-OC3 Configuration Guide (7013 0927)
Provides I/O configuration guidelines for ATM channel adapters used on ClearPath
Enterprise Server systems.
Industry Publications:
OutLook Concentrator User Guide (Part Number 053-0016-00), Apex PC
Solutions, Inc., Woodinville, WA
Describes the NT/SCP switch used with the servers. Includes an overview of the switch,
features description, unpacking and installation information, functional overview, and
configuration information.
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