******************************* Samurai Router Hardware Details ******************************* .. contents:: Table of Contents Samurai Router -------------- The Samurai Router is the top of the line ImageStream Router. The Samurai Router is designed to provide reliable high performace layer 3 routing for demanding applications. Key features include - Powerful 8 Core CPU - Two 10Gbase-T 10Gbit Interfaces - Two Sfp+ 10Gbit Interfaces - Redundant AC Power Supplies - four front pannel expansion slots The four front pannel expansion slots allow any combination of the following expansion cards. Addon Front pannel Options - 8 port GbE Rj-45 Interfaces - 4 port GbE SFP Interfaces - 2 port 10Gbase-T Rj-45 Interfaces - 2 port 25 Gbit SFP28 Interfaces These options allow the Samurai Router to be configured for wide variety of deployment options. **System Block Diagram** .. image:: images/SR1000-System-Block-Diagram.png :width: 900 :alt: System Block Diagram Built-in Interfaces ------------------- .. image:: images/SR1000-Front-Ports-LEDs.png :width: 700 :alt: image showing the front ports on the Samurai Router .. table:: Front Ports and LEDs +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | Diagram # | Case Label | Opuntia Dev Name | Linux Dev Name | Description | +===========+=================+==================+================+================+ | 1 | Console | n/a | /dev/ttyS0 | Serial Console | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 2 | MGMT | mgmt | eth0 | 1Gbit Ethernet | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 3 | USB | n/a | n/a | USB 3.0 Type A | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 4 | Console USB | n/a | n/a | USB Console | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 5 (bottom)| IPMI/10GbE 1 | mgmt_10g | enp183s0f2 | 10Gbit Ethernet| +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 5 (top) | 10GbE 2 | eth2 | enp183s0f3 | 10Gbit Ethernet| +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 6 (bottom)| SFP+ 1 | sfp1 | enp183s0f0 | SFP+ Interface | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 6 (top) | SFP+ 2 | sfp2 | enp183s0f1 | SFP+ Interface | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 7 | Status LED | | | Status LED | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 8 | UID LED | | | UID LED | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 9 | HDD LED | | | HDD LED | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 10 | Reset LED | | | Reset LED | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ | 11 | Power LED/Button| | | Status LED | +-----------+-----------------+------------------+----------------+----------------+ .. note:: The Management and Management-10g interfaces may be used as normal interfaces in Opuntia. But the Management-10 Interface will always expose the system BMC IPMI. So care should be taken to provide the needed security if using this interface. The management interface will be configured with a static The status LED has several different operating modes depending on the current system status. This table shows the different LED apperance and system status. .. table:: Status LED +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | LED Apperance | Description | +==========================+=========================================+ | Solid Green | System powered on operating normally | +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Blinking Green | System is shutting down | +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Solid Red | System is overheating | +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | 1 Second Blinking Red | System Fan Failure | +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | 1/4 Second Blinking Red | System Power Failure | +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Solid Blue | System Local UID enabled | +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | 1 Second Blinking Blue | System Remote UID enabled | +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Not lit | System is powered off | +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ .. note:: The system UID status is enabaled in the IMPI Interface.