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Celia 9:30pm on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 
Had this for a while, finally got around to installing esxi and then ms server 2008. Seems nice and stable so far.
wood 7:20am on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 
Tower to rack conversin kit This is not an HP Proliant G3 tower to rack conversion kit as it was advertised. So it will not work.
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To put it bluntly this is the greatest wrestling game ever created and it puts all the others to shame. The graphics are realistic.

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QuickSpecs

Overview

SmartStart 8.25
SmartStart optimizes single-server setup, providing a simple way to deploy reliable and consistent server configurations. Beginning with the 8.0 release, SmartStart is delivered on 2 CDs: one for 32-bit support, and the other for 64-bit support. SmartStart assists the server deployment process by preparing the system for installing "off-the-shelf" versions of leading operating system software. SmartStart is included in the ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack, which also includes the Management DVD. The Foundation Pack ships standard with HP ProLiant ML and DL 300, 500 and 700 servers, and also supports HP ProLiant BL and BladeSystem c-Class servers. In an effort to support HP's commitment in reducing our overall environment impact the HP ProLiant Essentials Pack will be available as a selectable option for the HP ProLiant 300/500 Generation (G6) series servers and newer servers at the time servers are ordered through CTO. This will allow customers the flexibility to order the number of media kits that best meet their needs and eliminate receiving unnecessary duplicates. No change will be made to prior generations. Preconfigured server models will continue to ship with ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack. To ensure that customers continue to have access to the latest updates, the contents of this kit can also be downloaded from HP at the following HP web sites: HP ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack - www.hp.com/go/foundation SmartStart ISO images available at - http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl Management DVD ISO image available at Software Depot - ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack - Management CD

What's New

New SmartStart Features Support for newly released HP ProLiant ML/DL 300, 500, and 700 series, ProLiant Blade Servers and HP BladeSystem c-Class Support for newly supported server options SmartStart version 8.20 was the last release that contained SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (x86 and AMD64/EM64T) As of SmartStart version 8.25, only baseline support is available for the following servers, and will be remove from 8.30 versions of SmartStart and ProLiant Support Packs: HP ProLiant BL20p G2 Server Blade, HP ProLiant BL30p Server Blade, HP ProLiant BL40p Server Blade , HP ProLiant DL360 G2 Server, HP ProLiant DL360 G3 Server, HP ProLiant DL380 G2 Server, HP ProLiant DL560 Server, HP ProLiant DL580 G2 Server, HP ProLiant DL760 G2 Server, HP ProLiant ML350 G2 Server, HP ProLiant ML350 G3 Server, HP ProLiant ML370 G3 Server, HP ProLiant ML530 G2 Server and HP ProLiant ML570 G2 Server New Operating System Support Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2 SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 11 (x86 and AMD64/EM64T) - (will replace SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (x86 and AMD64/EM64T) ProLiant Support Pack Updated available drivers for ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) 8.25 for Windows New drivers for ProLiant Support Pack (LSP) 8.25 for Linux

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ProLiant Software Maintenance Packs
Keep up-to-date with the latest software for your ProLiant servers by purchasing one of the following options: HP ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack Single Release NOTE: Includes the current release of the following CDs: SmartStart ,Firmware Maintenance CD and Management DVD HP ProLiant Foundation Pack Single Release Software, FIO NOTE: This software is for Factory Integration Only (FIO). NOTE: Images of SmartStart and Firmware Maintenance CDs are available at HP.com support site http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl. Images of the Management DVD are available at Software Depot - ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack - Management CD/DVD. 356604-B21

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SmartStart Website
For additional information please visit the SmartStart Web site at: http://www.Hp.com/go/foundation or http://www.hp.com/servers/SmartStart. For the latest information about SmartStart and other related software; please visit the SmartStart Web site at: http://www.hp.com/servers/SmartStart. The SmartStart Web site includes the following and more: What's New information Subscription information Support Information Server and OS Support Matrices Links to the latest ProLiant Software and Driver download pages

Benefits

Integral part of the HP server experience: SmartStart is part of the ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack, delivered standard with HP ProLiant ML and DL 300, 500 and 700 servers. The ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack provides convenient access to the suite of Intelligent Manageability products. The Foundation Pack provides essential management tools designed to simplify IT management in a dynamic and demanding 7x24x365 environment. Reliable configuration: By assisting with operating system installations, integrating server support software, and preventing configuration errors, SmartStart ensures consistency, and maximizes reliability and system uptime. SmartStart leverages embedded system utilities that provide either customized configuration or intelligent defaults for server hardware and array controller configuration. Optimized configuration: SmartStart integrates optimized ProLiant drivers with every assisted OS installation to achieve the maximum performance for your ProLiant server. Manageable-ready system: SmartStart completes your ProLiant server setup with installation of management agents, ready to be managed with HP Systems Insight Manager. HP Insight Management WBEM Providers: Supports Windows Server 2003/2008. These providers: Are based on industry standard technologies for accessing management information in an enterprise environment. Supply system management data through the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) framework for ProLiant server platforms and options Are now available as an alternative to SNMP management agents Are supported by HP-SIM 5.2 Extend the Common Information Model (CIM) defined by the DMTF to provider a rich set of standards based management data that is specific to ProLiant systems. Leverage the rich set of base-level instrumentation provided by the system management controllers and drivers. Deliver in-depth hardware management, inventory, system state, and event notifications.

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For more information go to: www.hp.com /go/HPwbem

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Standard Features

SmartStart

SmartStart is an essential single-server deployment tool that simplifies HP ProLiant server setup, providing a repeatable way to deploy reliable and consistent single-server configurations. SmartStart uses embedded ROM-based setup utilities (RBSU) to configure server and array controller hardware. SmartStart assists with the OS installation process by preparing the system for installing "off-the-shelf" versions of leading operating system software and automatically integrating optimized HP ProLiant server support software drivers, utilities and management agents, known as ProLiant Support Packs. SmartStart users enjoy the following benefits: An easy-to-use, intuitive graphical interface that guides you through preparing your system for the OS installation process. Integration of key server software drivers and management agents through ProLiant Support Packs with every assisted installation. Dependency and validity checks to ensure that all supported ProLiant software can be installed.

ProLiant Support Pack

The ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) is an integral component for optimizing and managing your HP ProLiant server. PSPs help you maintain the software versions on your HP ProLiant servers. PSPs are operating system specific bundles of ProLiant optimized drivers, utilities, and management agents for Windows Server 2003/2008 and Linux. These bundles of software are tested and released concurrently with HP SmartStart CD to insure proper installation and functionality. PSPs can be installed in a variety of ways: Using SmartStart assisted installation for Windows. Launching the installation from the Windows and Linux autoruns on the SmartStart CD Launching the installation from the Windows and Linux autoruns on the SmartStart CD Using the deployment utilities that are provided with the PSPs when downloaded from: http://www.hp.com/servers/psp or the SmartStart CD For details, view the HP ProLiant Support Pack and Deployment Utilities User Guide. New drivers for ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) 8.20 for Windows: HP NC-Series Intel N1Q Driver for Windows HP NC-Series NetXen nx3 Multifunction Driver for Windows QLogic iSCSI HBA STOR Miniport driver for Windows Removed drivers for ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) 8.20 for Windows: HP ProLiant Advanced System Management Controller Driver for Windows Server 2003 New drivers for ProLiant Support Pack (LSP) 8.20 for Linux: HP NC-Series Intel e1000e Driver for Linux Qlogic iSCSI Driver for Linux HP NC-Seriens Intel igb Driver for Linux

Server Setup

SmartStart uses ROM-based setup utilities (RBSU) to perform server and array hardware configuration. A complete list of ROM-based systems is available at: http://www.hp.com/servers/SmartStart. For legacy, non-RBSU server systems use SmartStart 5.50 to perform server deployment. SmartStart 5.50 is available for download at: http://www.hp.com/servers/smartstart. Assisted OS Installation To optimize the performance of your hardware platform, use the SmartStart assisted installation to help (For Windows) you prepare your system for the operating system installation process. Using an assisted installation, SmartStart enables you to install the operating system using the vendor-supplied CDs, and provides automated installation of server support software using ProLiant Support Packs (PSPs).

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Manual OS Installation
If you prefer not to utilize the assisted installation, you may either use ROM-based setup (in RBSUenabled systems), Option ROM Array Configuration (ORCA) or SmartStart to configure your server hardware before OS installation. After the operating system has landed, apply the latest PSP obtained from SmartStart by launching the Windows or Linux Autorun or by downloading it from: http://www.hp.com/support (See Software Updates below for more details.)

Software Updates

Autorun Features The Autorun feature of the SmartStart and ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CDs is available for Windows and Linux environments. Autorun provides access to support software and useful product information also contained on the CD.
To launch autorun on a Windows system, either insert the CD in a CD-ROM drive and autorun will automatically launch, or launch by executing _autorun\autorun_win.exe from the CD. To launch autorun on a Linux system, insert the CD in a CD-ROM drive, log on to the root and mount the CD and run the autorun file. Get Proactive Notification Proactive delivery of Product Change Notifications (PCNs), Customer Advisories (CAs), and software driver alerts are delivered through Subscriber's Choice. We encourage you to begin taking advantage of of Upcoming Software with Subscriber's Choice the feature-rich notifications delivered from HP Subscriber's Choice at: http://www.hp.com/go/subscriberschoice.

Systems Maintenance

Perform Server Maintenance by booting the SmartStart CD and launching these utilities Insight Diagnostics - performs tests on system components. Insight Diagnostics displays information about a server's hardware and software configuration. You can perform hardware and software tests on the following subsystems: Processor, Input devices, Communication ports and devices, Storage devices, Graphics, Memory, Multimedia devices and now the remote management processor (iLO, RILOE II). Array Configuration Utility (ACU) - enables you to configure newly added Smart Array controllers and associated storage devices. It is a web-based tool that has a configuration wizard that allows you to configure your Smart Array controller, add additional disk drives to an existing configuration or reconfigure your existing disk drive array. Array Diagnostics Utility (ADU) - performs device tests on HP array controller hardware Erase Utility - provides options to clean different areas of the system: attached drives, non-attached drives, BIOS, and non-volatile RAM (NVRAM)

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Perform Server Maintenance through ROM-based embedded utilities
The ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU) performs a wide variety of server configuration activities: viewing system information to prepare the system for installation of the OS, configuring system devices and installed options and selecting the primary boot controller. RBSU is accessible by pressing F9 key after the system has booted. The Option-ROM Configuration for Arrays utility (ORCA) allows users to configure HP array controllers. ORCA is accessible by pressing F8 key after the system has booted. It allows the user to create and delete logical drives, set interrupts, and set boot controller order. The enhanced auto-configuration process will automatically configure the system for RAID selection without the user having to launch RBSU and ORCA. The RAID defaults are based on the following number of drives: 1 drive - RAID 0, 2 drives - RAID 1, 3-6 drives - RAID 5. The user always has the option of configuring the server through RBSU and ORCA. Dynamic Setup Support enables the operating system to automatically find necessary boot drivers on the Virtual Install Disk, to complete the OS installation without user intervention. This feature is only supported for Windows Server 2003. Selected set of system Diagnostics and Inspect utilities is available by pressing F10 key after the system has booted. F10 launches the System Maintenance Utilities. HP offers a complete choice of services to ensure the success of your ProLiant server deployment program. For more information on any of these below, go to: http://www.hp.com/servers/smartstart. Warranty - HP will replace defective delivery media for a period of 90 days following the date of purchase of your server. Startup technical software support - Available at no additional charge by calling HP Support up to 90 days from the date of purchase of your server. Phone support is available to assist customers with installation and set-up and standard usage questions. Worldwide numbers for HP Support are available at: http://www.hp.com/hps/carepack/services/cp_sw_technical.html. SmartStart Support Forum - The HP Support Forum is a community based, user supported tool for HP customers to participate in discussions amongst the customer community about HP products. Software and Drivers download pages - Link for Software and Drivers download page should be: (http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl)- Provides latest software and drivers for your ProLiant products

Service and Support

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Operating System and ProLiant Server Support

OS Support

The following released operating systems are supported by SmartStart for an assisted installation and by ProLiant Support Packs Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 edition Microsoft Windows Standard, Enterprise Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Data Center Edition x86/64 on selected platforms (BL45p, BL45p G2; BL685c, DL380 G4/G5; DL580 G3/G4; DL585, DL585 G2; ML570 G3/G4) The following released operating systems are supported by ProLiant Support Packs Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5,4 SUSE LINUX Enterprise 9,10 For an up-to-date list of ProLiant supported operating systems please view the following URL: http://www.hp.com/wwsolutions/index.html

Server Support

For Server Deployment: Use SmartStart 7.x and later for assisted installation and server maintenance operations on HP ProLiant BL Server Blades and HP ProLiant ML and DL 300, 500 and 700 series RBSUbased systems. Use SmartStart 5.50 for configuring and installing operating systems on pre-RBSU systems. For Software Updates: Access the latest software and drivers from via: http://www.hp.com/support Download the latest version of HP Systems Insight Manager from Download the latest version of HP Systems Insight Manager from: http://www.hp.com/go/hpsim. For an up-to-date list of supported ProLiant servers please view the following URL: http://www.hp.com/servers/smartstart

Software Support

HP Care Pack offering combines comprehensive ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control software support with convenient access to ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control software updates Expert support for performance, availability, and productivity optimization ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control software technical support brings timely assistance and trustworthy advice on issues such as product features and use, problem diagnosis and resolution, and software defect identification. Service highlights include: Ready access to technical resources - Connect with experienced HP IT Response Center engineers via telephone, electronic communication, or fax for help with ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control implementation or operations problems. Problem analysis and resolution - HP Services provides corrective support to resolve identifiable and reproducible ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control product problems, and to help you identify problems that are difficult to reproduce. You can also receive help with trouble-shooting and setting configuration parameters. Software features and operational support - HP provides information on the latest ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control features and known problems and solutions, plus operational advice and assistance. Escalation management - Established escalation procedures enlist specialized expertise from HP and selected third-parties. Installation advisory - Advisory support is available for help with installing and updating standalone or networked ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control products.

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Choice of coverage windows - Service is available 13x5 Monday-Friday or 24x7. Productivity-enhancing software updates This multifaceted service also brings updated ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control software products, patches, and technical manuals as they become available. And it includes licensing to use and copy the new updates. Subscription-based purchasing gives you substantial savings vs. the cost of individual updates. Service highlights include: Software updates - Complete ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control product and documentation updates are made available to your system manager. Software licensing - You receive a license to use and copy updates for all systems covered by your original software license. Electronic software information - Access HP's electronic support facility for ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control software patches, a symptom-solution database, product descriptions, specifications, technical literature, and more This service gives the opportunity to obtain software updates faster and more efficiently with: http://www.hp.com/softwarereleases/releases-media2/SUM/How_to_be_a_SUM_customer.htm Software Update Manager provides online access to view support entitlements, manage release notification profile, and immediately download new updates Care Packs services for ProLiant Essentials Operating Environment provide support for the following products. NOTE: Supported products may change over time, the list of products: Rapid Deployment Pack Windows Edition Performance Management Pack Systems Insight Manager iLO Advanced Pack iLO Select Pack Vulnerability and Patch Management Pack Virtual Machine Management Pack HP Insight Control Linux Edition Insight Control Environment iLO Power Management Pack Environment-friendly Products and Approach End-of-life Management and Recycling Hewlett-Packard offers end-of-life HP product return, trade-in, and recycling programs in many geographic areas. For trade-in information, please go to: http://www.hp.com/go/green. To recycle your product, please go to: http://www.hp.com/go/green or contact your nearest HP sales office. Products returned to HP will be recycled, recovered or disposed of in a responsible manner. The EU WEEE directive (2002/95/EC) requires manufacturers to provide treatment information for each product type for use by treatment facilities. This information (product disassembly instructions) is posted on the Hewlett Packard web site at: http://www.hp.com/go/green. These instructions may be used by recyclers and other WEEE treatment facilities as well as HP OEM customers who integrate and re-sell HP equipment.

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Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Microsoft and Windows NT are US registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

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Security Solutions

Cardkey P2000

HP ProLiant ML370 G3 Server Installation Manual
09-9278-01 Revision A May, 2005
1757 Tapo Canyon Road, Simi Valley, CA 93063 Tel (805) 522-5555 Fax (805) 582-7888 www.johnsoncontrols.com
Cardkey Security Solutions 1757 Tapo Canyon Road, Simi Valley, CA 93063 www.johnsoncontrols.com
Copyright 2005 Johnson Controls, Inc. All Rights Reserved
No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior permission of Johnson Controls, Inc.
Acknowledgment Cardkey P2000, BadgeMaster, and Metasys are trademarks of Johnson Controls, Inc. All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
If this document is translated from the original English version by Johnson Controls, Inc., all reasonable endeavors will be used to ensure the accuracy of translation. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for any translation errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing or use of this translated material.
Due to continuous development of our products, the information in this document is subject to change without notice. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with furnishing or use of this material. Contents of this publication may be preliminary and/or may be changed at any time without any obligation to notify anyone of such revision or change, and shall not be regarded as a warranty.
Declaration of Conformity
This product complies with the requirements of the European Council Electromagnetic Compatibility directive 89/336/EEC and amending Directive 92/31/EEC, the CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC. This equipment must not be modified for any reason and it must be installed as stated in the Manufacturers instruction. If this shipment (or any part thereof) is supplied as second-hand equipment, equipment for sale outside the European Economic Area or as spare parts for either a single unit or system, it is not covered by the Directives.
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION SHEET P2000 SYSTEM

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This product is listed under Underwriters Laboratories UL 1076 for Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems. When installed at the site the following requirements must be met to comply with this standard. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Transient protection devices that are installed must not be removed or defeated. The computers audible alarm indicator must not be disabled. All system components must be connected to a UL Listed Uninterruptible Power Supply that provides a minimum of 24 hours of AC emergency power. The maximum number of Panels that may be connected to the P2000 system is 1000. The P2000 shall give priority to signals in the order given below and shall annunciate subsequent signals at a rate no less than one every 10 seconds Priority 0 Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 6. 7. 8. 9. Highest Priority Second Highest Third Highest Fourth Highest Fifth Highest Hold-up or Panic Alarm Burglar Alarm Burglar Alarm Supervision Other Supervisory Alarms Guard Tour
The Pop-up feature for input points must be enabled. At the host computer (Central Station), alarms must not be filtered away from the host using the feature Message Filtering. Alarms must not be forwarded away from the host computer (Central Station) using the feature Message Forwarding. The Panel Poll Interval must not exceed 90 seconds.

10. The Host Poll Delay must not exceed 200 seconds. 11. P2000 server must use transient suppression devices on the LAN interfaces at the computers. The table below specifies the devices that must be used for the various types of LAN interfaces. LAN Interface 10Base-2 10Base-2 10Base-5 (AUI) 10/100Base-T Manufacturer of Device Black Box Black Box Black Box Black Box Device Part Number SP350A-R2 (In-line connector) SP501A (T connector) SP362 SP512A-R3
12. Systems requiring the use of a network hub, router, and/or serial port server shall have that equipment installed in a temperature controlled environment. The temperature controlled environment must be maintained between 13 - 35C (55 - 95F) by the HVAC system. Twenty-four hour standby power shall be provided for the HVAC system. 13. The installer shall incorporate a supply line transient suppression device complying with the Standard for Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors, UL 1449, with a maximum rating of 330 V. Supply line transient suppression device is to be used with the power supply to the network hub, router, serial port server, serialto-ethernet converter and RS232-to-RS485 converter. 14. The Hewlett Packard ML370 serving as the P2000 host computer shall be installed in a temperature controlled environment. The temperature controlled environment must be maintained between 13 - 35C (55 - 95F) by the HVAC system. Twenty four hour standby power shall be provided for the HVAC system. 15. The feature Dial-Up has not been investigated by Underwriters Laboratories. 16. The BACNet interface has not been investigated by Underwriters Laboratories. 17. The 240 Vac configurations have not been tested by Underwriters Laboratories except for the ML370 G3. 18. The P900 product line has not been investigated by Underwriters Laboratories. 19. The workstation defined as Server must have the alarm monitor parameter set to always active.

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20. For P2000 software version 2.5 or later, when configuring Service Startup parameters the following services shall not be disabled. P2000 RTL Route Service P2000 CK720 Download Service P2000 CK720 Priority Service v1.0 P2000 CK720 Priority Service v2.1 P2000 CK720 Upload Service P2000 Periodic Service P2000 S321 SIO Handler Service P2000 SIO Handler Service P2000 Smart Download Service 21. For Line Security over the Internet, between the P2000 server and the controllers CK705, CK720, CK721 and CK721M the following equipment shall be used. NetScreen, Model NS-5XT-X0X (where X is any number 0 to 9), 4-Port VPN router The P2000 server and router shall be configured to use an encryption method including an Authentication Header (AH) and an algorithm capable of Triple-DES (3DES) or better that is NIST certified. 22. For Line Security over the Internet, between the P2000 server and the controllers D620, D6AP, and S320, the following equipment shall be used. NetScreen, Model NS-5XT-X0X (where X is any number 0 to 9), 4-Port VPN router and Digi International, Model EtherLite2 serial port server The P2000 server and router shall be configured to use an encryption method including an Authentication Header (AH) and an algorithm capable of Triple-DES (3DES) or better that is NIST certified. 23. For Line Security over the Internet, between the P2000 server and the controller S321, the following equipment shall be used. NetScreen, Model NS-5XT-X0X (where X is any number 0 to 9), 4-Port VPN router and Digi International, Model Digi One SP serial-to-ethernet converter or B&B Electronics Mfg Co., Model 485OT9L RS232-to-RS485 converter The P2000 server and router shall be configured to use an encryption method including an Authentication Header (AH) and an algorithm capable of Triple-DES (3DES) or better that is NIST certified. The router and serial port server shall be installed within the same room as the controllers CK705, CK720, CK721, CK721M, S320, D620 and/or D6AP and within 20 feet of the controller when employed for encrypted line security. P2000 systems use the Digi International Model Digi One SP converter or B&B Electronics Model 485OT9L converter to communicate to S321 controllers. The B&B Electronics Model 485OT9L converter shall be installed within the same room as the P2000 server and within 20 feet of the server under all conditions of use. The Digi International Model Digi One SP may be mounted at the central supervising station or the protected premise. When used at the central supervising station, a Cylix Model TSP-4B-E transient suppression device shall be used on the RS485 communication line. When used at the protected premise, a Blackbox Model RS512A-R3 transient suppression device shall be used on the LAN communication line. A spare router, serial port server, serial-to-ethernet converter and RS232-to-RS485 converter shall be available and put in to service within 6 minutes when they are employed for encrypted line security with the controllers CK705, CK720, CK721, CK721M, S320, D620 and/or D6AP. P2000 workstations, network hubs, routers, serial port servers, serial-to-ethernet converters, and RS232-toRS485 converters must use signal line transient suppression devices complying with the Standard for Protectors for Data Communications and Fire Alarm Circuits, UL 497B, with a maximum marked rating of 50V.

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30. Alarm signals received at a remote P2000 server via the Remote Message Services from a different P2000 server are supplementary. 31. Alarm signals received at a P2000 workstation are supplementary. 32. Alarm signals received at a personal computer or personal digital assistant through the Web Access feature are supplementary. 33. P2000 systems use the PC232-S4-1 Protocol Converter to communicate to D620, D6AP and/or S320 controllers; a controller must be connected to the port defined as Loop 1 at the P2000 for Protocol Converters tamper switch to report as an alarm.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter Summaries.... 1-2 Important Installation Notes.... 1-2 Qualification for Installation.... 1-2 Note on Other Manufacturers Documentation... 1-2 Optional Server Hardware.... 1-3 Warranty Terms and Claims.... 1-4 Technical Support.... 1-5 On-Site Field Service.... 1-5 Maintenance Contracts.... 1-5 Manual Conventions..... 1-5
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
Line Power Requirements.... 2-1 Server Components.... 2-2 Server Specifications.... 2-2 Server Overview.... 2-3 Server Setup (Basic Components).... 2-5 Network Adapters..... 2-5 General Cable Requirements.... 2-5 Cable Routing.... 2-5 Connecting Workstations.... 2-5 Connecting CK7xx Panels.... 2-6 Connecting S321 Panels.... 2-6 Digi One SP Converter Installation.... 2-7 B&B Electronics RS-232 to RS-485 (Model 485OT9L) Converter Installation.. 2-9 Network Communications..... 2-10 Network Transient Suppression.... 2-10 Networking Principles.... 2-10 10/100Base-T Networking Guidelines... 2-11 Using Bridges and Routers.... 2-12 Testing Communications.... 2-12 Connecting Serial Panels.... 2-13 Installing the AccelePort Serial Adapter.... 2-13 AccelePort to PC232 Installation.... 2-13 Current Loop Converter..... 2-14 Specification..... 2-15 PC232-S4-X Converter Installation... 2-15 Installing the Enclosure.... 2-16 Cabling from PC232-S4-X.... 2-17 One PC232-S4-X Unit... 2-18 Two PC232-S4-X Units.... 2-18

09-9278-01 Rev. A

Table of Contents
P2000 Server Installation
Cabling Between PC232-S4-X Converter Board and Connector Box.. 2-19 Cabling Between PC232-S4-X and the Serial Panels.. 2-20 Tamper Switch.... 2-20 Grounding.... 2-20 Fuses..... 2-20 Current Loop Converter, Routine Maintenance.... 2-21 Testing Communications.... 2-21 Routine Maintenance..... 2-23 Conditions of Impaired Performance.... 2-23
Chapter 3: BIOS and Microsoft Windows 2003 Setup
Configuring New Installations.... 3-1 BIOS Installation.... 3-1 Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Installation... 3-3 Verify Hardware Configuration.... 3-4 Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Manual Installation... 3-5 Verify Hardware Configuration.... 3-9 Internet Information Services (IIS) and ASP.NET Installation... 3-10 Digi Driver Installation (if required).... 3-14 AccelePort Xem-PCI..... 3-14

CK705 CK720 CK721

Serial Panels
D620 D600-AP D620-TIU S320 P900

Network/Serial Panels

Introduction
A P2000 system component configuration is illustrated in Figure 1-1 (network panel configuration) and Figure 1-2 (serial panel configuration). Options such as Video Imaging, additional controllers, and readers must be purchased separately.

CHAPTER SUMMARIES

Chapter 1: Introduction, describes qualifications for installation, system options, Warranty Terms and Claims, Technical Support, On-Site Field Service, Maintenance Contracts, and Manual Conventions. Chapter 2: Hardware Installation, describes line power requirements, server components, and instructions for connecting the Server to workstations and panels. Chapter 3: BIOS and Microsoft Windows 2003 Setup, describes how to configure the computer BIOS and install Windows 2003 Server. Appendix A: Grounding and Connectors, describes basic grounding cable shields for data and low voltage installations.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES
When purchased from Johnson Controls, your servers hardware and software are configured and installed at the factory. The instructions provided in this manual are for cases in which replacement parts or reinstalling the Server operating software must be performed in the field.
Qualification for Installation
The HP ProLiant family of computers are true servers, not desktop PCs. While these instructions are intended to guide you completely through the installation process, the technician installing these machines should possess a reasonable level of experience with server hardware and software; which includes networks and networking principles, network communication, cabling, and computer component installation. This level of experience is necessary to determine if steps are mistakenly omitted, or completed incorrectly, or in situations where requirements of a particular site call for system configuration other than what is described in this manual.
Note on Other Manufacturers Documentation
Johnson Controls, Inc. does not duplicate documentation of other equipment manufacturers. When necessary, as in this installation procedure, Johnson Controls provides documentation that supplements that of other manufacturers. When unpacking your equipment, keep all original manufacturer documentation for future reference.

Figure 2-1: HP ProLiant ML370 G3 Default Component/Port Locations

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Server Setup (Basic Components)
To connect power to the server, and set up the monitor, keyboard, and mouse, refer to the HP Installation Guide shipped with the server.

Network Adapters

The integrated network card is provided to connect your workstations (and CK7xx or S321 panels, if desired) to the network. The second network adapter card, which is located in Slot 1, is added to provide interface to a 10/100Base-T hub to isolate panel and workstation network traffic on different networks.
General Cable Requirements
All cabling must be in conformance with the National Electric Code, NFPA 70*. Local codes should be observed for specific wiring and conduit requirements. Cabling should be constructed using good wiring practices and all cables should be long enough to allow for service loops at their terminations. This will allow the installer to conveniently wire the cable connectors and plug them into the mating connectors. *For Canadian installations, refer to the Canadian Electric Code, C22.1.

Cable Routing

Power lines should be routed separately from data lines. All low-level input cables should be in grounded conduit or at least two feet from AC power, fluorescent lights, or other high-energy sources.

CONNECTING WORKSTATIONS

Workstations operate on Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
Workstations shipped from Johnson Controls are installed with the Windows XP operating system.
Workstations can be connected to the integrated network card via an Ethernet connection. The twisted pair cable connection (10/100Base-T) is available on the CPU board. Refer to Network Communications on page 2-10 for more information. A remote printer is optional at any workstation.

CONNECTING CK7XX PANELS

CK7xx (CK720, CK705, and CK721) panels are advanced, intelligent controllers that connect to the Server via standard network cabling and hubs (CK720 and CK705 panels use 10Base-T cabling and hubs, whereas CK721 panels use 10/100Base-T cabling and hubs). You can configure your entire Security Management System using CK7xx panels. Configured via a user interface through the serial connection located on their CPU board, these panels can be initially set up, commissioned, and serviced at the panel. You can add terminal boards and readers, monitor 2 or 4-state input points, and add output relays to perform manual or automatic control functions. For detailed instructions on CK7xx panel installation and configuration, refer to their respective documentation. Refer to Network Communications on page 2-10 for more information on setting up the network configuration.

CONNECTING S321 PANELS

The S321 panel provides interface control for access and security devices associated with a door. The key features of the S321 include: Support for RS-485 bus communications at 4800, 9600, or 19200 (auto baud rate detection 38400 baud) Improved RS-485 bus polling algorithm Two door access control input/output interface One general purpose input and output per terminal The S321 can communicate with the P2000 Server in one of the following configurations: Network communications using the Digi One SP serial-to-Ethernet converter Serial communications using a B&B Electronics RS-232 to RS-485 converter (model 485OT9L) The following subsections provide instructions for installing these converters. For additional instructions on installing and configuring the S321 panel, refer to its respective documentation. Refer also to Network Communications on page 2-10 for more information on setting up the network configuration.
Digi One SP Converter Installation
The Digi One SP device enables an S321 panel to connect to the Ethernet via the panels serial port. To install the converter: 1. Change the DIP switch settings on the bottom of the Digi One SP converter according to Figure 2-2 and Table 2-3.
Digi One SP Converter (Back View)
Figure 2-2: Digi One SP Converter DIP Switch Settings Table 2-3: Digi One SP Converter DIP Switch Positions
DIP Switch Position Down/OFF Down/OFF Up/ON Down/OFF
2. Using Belden 9773 (18 AWG, shielded, 3 twisted pair) or equivalent, wire the pins from the S321 serial port to a DB-9F connector according to Figure 2-3 and Table 2-4.
S321 Wiring Base DB-9F Connector
+RS485 -RS485 REF SHLD Ethernet Power

Ethernet.37A-.11A

9-30VDC
Digi One SP DB-9M Connector
Digi One SP Ethernet and Power Connections
Figure 2-3: Digi One SP Connections Table 2-4: Digi One SP DB-9F Connections
S321 Wiring Base +RS485 -RS485 REF DB-9F Connector PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 6 PIN 9 PIN 5
3. Connect the DB-9F connector to the Digi One SPs DB-9M connector. 4. Run an Ethernet cable from the Digi One SP to your network connection. 5. Connect the power cable to the Digi One SP and run to an appropriate 110/240VAC power source.
To configure the Digi One SP and install the driver, refer to the manufacturers instructions.
B&B Electronics RS-232 to RS-485 (Model 485OT9L) Converter Installation
This device converts RS-232 signals to RS-485 signals and must be used when installing an S321 panel in a serial configuration. To install the converter: 1. Change the switch settings on the converter to match the baud rate of the host computer. Refer to Table 2-5. Table 2-5: Baud Rate Selection

Printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) are susceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge. An electrostatic body charge, for example, may be inadvertently developed by walking across a carpet. To prevent the possibility of electrostatic damage to the electronic components on a PCBA, always discharge yourself by touching an earth ground before handling the PCBA.

Specification

The environmental specifications for the Field Panel Interface board are the same as for the computers. The specifications of the current loop converter are listed below. Table 2-8: Current Loop Converter Specifications
Item Number of channels per PCBA Input/Output Number of serial panels per channel Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity Ventilation Power Requirements: PC232-S4-1 PC232-S4-RS-232 to current loop and current loop to RS-232. to 122 F (0 to 50 C) 0 to 95% Free flow of air over all exposed surfaces. 120 VAC, 125 milliamps 240 VAC, 70 milliamps Specification
PC232-S4-X Converter Installation
Locate the PC232-S4-X enclosure on a wall or other mounting surface in a restricted-access area, with an ambient temperature between 32 and 122F (0 and 50C) and a relative humidity between 0 and 95 percent.
High heat and humidity can be harmful to electronic equipment and will contribute to early component failure. Long life and reliable operation can best be obtained when the converter is installed in an environment which is comfortable to a person.
Suggested locations are a locking utility closet, a crawl space, or if necessary, inside a suspended ceiling. Locate the unit so the door can swing fully open to the right. The location must allow free flow of air over all exposed surfaces.
The converter can function in any position, but it is best to mount it flat against a wall with the hinge to the right. To be UL compliant, the Current Loop Converter must be located in the same room and within 20 feet of the Proprietary Station.

Installing the Enclosure

To meet UL requirements, the PC232-S4-X board must be installed in the enclosure supplied for the PC232-S4-X. This enclosure has four corner holes for mounting (see Figure 2-8). The diameter of these holes is 0.196 inches (4.98 mm). Knockout holes are provided in the enclosure for cable entry. Cables can be brought to the mounting location and terminated before or after installation of the enclosure, as dictated by the requirements of the installation. To install the enclosure: 1. Remove the PC232-S4-X board from the enclosure by disconnecting the power cable from J6 and the tamper switch cable from J1, then remove the four screws securing the PC232-S4-X board to the enclosure. 2. Place the screws in a safe place as they will be needed to replace the board into the enclosure. 3. Hold the enclosure in the desired location on the mounting surface and use as a template to mark the location of the four mounting holes that correspond to the holes, shown in Figure 2-8. 4. Bore holes in the mounting surface at the four marks, and if necessary, install hollow-wall anchors. 5. Mount the enclosure on the wall using appropriate hardware. 6. Bring the cables to the mounting location, allowing enough excess cable for a service loop. 7. Determine the point of entry for each cable and remove the appropriate knockout(s). 8. When using conduit, attach appropriate conduit fasteners to the conduit in the enclosure. 9. Install the PC232-S4-X board removed in step 1. 10. Reconnect the power cable to J6 and the tamper switch cable to J1. The enclosure is now installed.

Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Installation
You will now proceed with the Microsoft Windows 2003 Server installation. For the most part, you will install Microsoft Windows 2003 Server per the manufacturers instructions and according to your system administration requirements. Installation steps are fully documented in the following sections. You will need: Microsoft Windows 2003 Server CD To install Microsoft Windows 2003 Server software: 1. When prompted, remove the SmartStart CD and insert the Windows 2003 Server CD. Click Continue. 2. Wait while SmartStart automatically loads the files and configures your system. 3. When the CD is ejected, remove it. 4. Wait for the setup to complete. The system will automatically reboot multiple times. This may take several minutes. To perform Windows 2003 Server setup: 1. In the Welcome screen, click Next. Setup will install the devices. This may take several minutes. 2. If needed, adjust your regional and language options. Click Next. 3. In the Computer Name field, enter a name for the server. You will need to use the same name when connecting P2000 Workstations. Also, enter and confirm a password for the Windows 2003 Administrator. (Johnson Controls uses Master1 as factory setting.) Click Next. 4. Set the computer date, time and time zone as applicable. Click Next. 5. In the Workgroup or Computer Domain window, select No, this computer is not on a network, or is on a network without a domain. Type a workgroup name in the following box and click Next. 6. Wait while Windows copies files to complete the installation. This will take approximately 30 minutes. 7. The computer reboots automatically.
BIOS and Microsoft Windows 2003 Setup To complete the setup:
1. When prompted, press <Ctrl> + <Alt> + <Del> and log on as Administrator. 2. Wait while the HP Installation Utility installs and configures installed HP devices. This will take several minutes. 3. The computer reboots automatically. When prompted, press <Ctrl> + <Alt> + <Del> and log on as Administrator. 4. When the Windows 2003 Manage Your Server window appears, select the Don't display this page at logon check box and close the window. To change screen resolution and color display: 1. Go to Start>Control Panel>Display. 2. In the Display Properties window, click the Settings tab. 3. Under Screen resolution, use the slide bar and adjust resolution to 1024 by 768 pixels. 4. From the Color quality drop-down menu select Highest (32bit). Click OK 5. When the screen appears with the new settings, click Yes to save them. To change the Start menu style: 1. Right-click the Start button, and then click Properties. 2. On the Start Menu tab, click one of the following options: To select the default Start menu, click Start menu To select the style from an earlier version of Windows, click Classic Start menu 3. To save the changes, click OK. The next time you click Start, the Start menu displays the new style.

Verify Hardware Configuration
Verify hardware configuration to ensure all network cards, drivers, and network-associated settings are accurate. To verify driver and components in Device Manager: 1. Go to Start>Settings>Control Panel\System. 2. In the System Properties window, select the Hardware tab. 3. Under the Hardware tab, click on Device Manager. 4. Verify that no question marks are displayed next to any components under Other devices. Question marks indicate that the hardware is not functioning properly. 5. To view error messages, right-click on the device and select Properties. Resolve all hardware problems before proceeding. 6. Reboot the computer.
To verify hardware configuration: 1. Select Start>Programs>Administrative Tools>Event Viewer. 2. In The Event Viewer window, click on System Log. Red, stop sign icons may appear in the list, indicating installation and/or configuration errors. 3. Double-click each line item entry flagged by a stop sign and review the event detail. You must resolve any hardware issues prior to loading Microsoft SQL Server or P2000 software. Typical errors include: Network card configuration errors CD ROM failure Drivers not available Once your hardware is properly set up and configured, you are ready to install the P2000 software, which is described in detail in Chapter 4 of the P2000 Server/Workstation Software Installation Manual.
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Manual Installation
This section describes the Microsoft Windows 2003 Server manual installation. It is assumed here that the SmartStart version 7.2 or higher has already been installed on the server. For the most part, you will install Microsoft Windows 2003 Server per the manufacturers instructions and according to your system administration requirements. Steps for a manual installation are fully documented in the following sections. It may be necessary to create a third party SCSI or Raid driver disk if Microsoft 2003 Server does not support your computer hardware natively. You will need: HP SmartStart CD Version 7.2 or higher Microsoft Windows Server 2003 CD Product key (found on the back of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 CD folder) A blank, DOS-formatted floppy disk To create Microsoft Windows Server 2003 driver diskettes: 1. Insert the SmartStart CD in a computer with a working operating system and a 3.5" floppy drive. The SmartStart program will auto start. 2. When the SmartStart end users license agreement appears, click Agree. 3. Click the Create Diskettes tab.

4. Click on the right arrow corresponding to Create Microsoft Server 2003 driver diskettes. 5. Insert a floppy disk and press <Enter>. 6. Wait for the files to be copied. When the copying is complete, close the SmartStart window. 7. Remove the floppy disk and the CD. It is recommended that you label the floppy disk Hardware Support Disk. To install Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Server software: 1. Power on the server. 2. Insert the Windows Server 2003 CD in the CD Drive. 3. Pay attention to the installation process. When the following message is displayed: Attempting to boot from CD-ROM. Press any key to boot from CD. Press any key to boot from the CD, as requested. 4. If you need to load a third party SCSI or Raid driver, press <F6> when prompted (this screen only displays for a few seconds). If you do not need to load a third party SCSI or Raid driver, continue with To perform Windows Server 2003 manual installation: on page 3-6. To install a third party SCSI or Raid driver: 1. At the Windows Setup screen, press <S> to specify an Additional Device. 2. Insert the Hardware Support Disk and press <Enter> when ready. 3. Select the SCSI Adapter you want from the displayed list. If the driver you want does not appear, use the arrows keys to view additional selections. Press <Enter>. 4. To specify an additional device, press <S>, otherwise press <Enter> to continue with setup. 5. Remove the Hardware Support Disk from the floppy drive. To perform Windows Server 2003 manual installation: 1. At the Welcome to Setup screen, press <Enter> to continue. 2. Read the Windows Licensing Agreement and press <F8> to agree. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions and select an existing partition or unpartitioned space on which to install the operating system. 4. If there is an existing partition, press <D> to delete and then press <Enter>. 5. Press <L> to confirm. 6. Highlight the unpartitioned space and press <C> to create the new partition. 7. Press <Enter> when requested to use the maximum size for the new partition.
8. Highlight the New <Raw> partition and press <Enter>. 9. Press <Enter> to format the partition using the NTFS file system. Setup will now format the partition, load the operating system and install devices. This will take approximately 2 hours. 10. The system reboots automatically. Do not remove the CD until prompted to do so. To perform Microsoft Windows Server 2003 setup: 1. After the reboot, select your regional and language options; click Next. 2. Enter your full name and the name of your company or organization. Click Next. 3. Enter the product key and click Next. 4. At the Licensing Modes window, select the Per Device or Per User radio button. Click Next. 5. In the Computer name field, enter the name of the server. You will need to use the same name when connecting to P2000 Workstations. Also, enter and confirm a password for the Windows 2003 Server Administrator. (Johnson Controls uses Master1 as factory default.) Click Next. 6. Set the computer date, time and time zone as applicable. Click Next. 7. Wait while Windows copies files to complete the installation. This will take approximately 30 minutes. 8. The computer reboots automatically. To complete the setup: 1. When prompted, press <Ctrl> + <Alt> +<Del> and log in as Administrator. 2. When the Windows 2003 Manage Your Server window appears, select the Don't display this page at logon check box and close the window. To change screen resolution and color display: 1. Go to Start>Control Panel>Display. 2. In the Display Properties window, click the Settings tab. 3. Under Screen resolution, use the slide bar and adjust resolution to 1024 by 768 pixels. 4. From the Color quality drop-down menu select Highest (32bit). Click OK 5. When the screen appears with the new settings, click Yes to save them. To change the Start menu style: 1. Right-click the Start button, and then click Properties. 2. On the Start Menu tab, click one of the following options: To select the default Start menu, click Start menu To select the style from an earlier version of Windows, click Classic Start menu

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BIOS and Microsoft Windows 2003 Setup 3. To save the changes, click OK.
The next time you click Start, the Start menu displays the new style. To Install HP Support Packs: 1. Insert the HP SmartStart CD into the CD drive. Wait for the SmartStart program to autorun. 2. Read the End User license agreement; click Agree. 3. Under the Software tab, click on Install Proliant Support Pack.
4. Select Express Installation of the PSP for Windows. The HP Express Deployment utility starts; this may take a few moments.
5. At the installation screen, click Next. The installation program will begin to copy and Install Support Pack files. This may take several minutes.
6. Click Finish to close the Installation Screen.
7. Close the HP SmartStart window and remove the HP SmartStart 7.2 CD from the CD Drive.
Verify hardware configuration to ensure all network cards, drivers and network-associated settings are installed and accurate. To verify driver and components in Device Manager: 1. Go to Start>Settings>Control Panel\System. 2. In the System Properties window, select the Hardware tab. 3. Under the Hardware tab, click on Device Manager.
4. Verify that no question marks are displayed next to any components under Other devices. Question marks indicate that the hardware is not functioning properly. 5. To view error messages, right-click on the device and select Properties. Resolve all hardware problems before proceeding. 6. Reboot the computer. To verify hardware configuration: 1. Select Start>Programs>Administrative Tools>Event Viewer. 2. In The Event Viewer window, click on System Log. Red, stop sign icons may appear in the list, indicating installation and/or configuration errors. 3. Double-click each line item entry flagged by a stop sign and review the event detail. You must resolve any hardware issues prior to loading SQL Server or P2000 software. Typical errors include: Network card configuration errors CD ROM failure Drivers not available Once your hardware is properly set up and configured, you are ready to install the P2000 software, which is described in detail in Chapter 4 of the P2000 Server/Workstation Software Installation Manual.

Figure A-1: Example of D-Type Connector Grounding

 

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