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1. June 2009 APPENDIX C Agency Certifications This appendix lists standards agencies and the certifications related to the AMC This appendix contains the following topics m Section C 1 CE Certification on page C 2 m Section C 2 NEBS ETSI on page C 2 m Section C 3 Safety on page C 3 m Section C 4 Emissions Test Regulations on page C 4 m Section C 5 Regulatory Information on page C 5 C 1 C 1 CE Certification The Sun Netra CP3240 AMC 2 CU meets the intent of Directive 89 336 EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility EN55024 1998 EN55022 1998 and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC for Product Safety EN60950 2000 A certificate of incorporation is available upon request The final system configuration must be reconsidered as a whole per these directives C2 NEBS ETSI The Sun Netra CP3240 AMC 2 CU has been designed to meet or exceed Telcordia specification FR 2063 Issue 2 Dec 2002 Network Building Requirements a Telcordia GR 63 Issue 3 March 2006 Network Equipment Building System NEBS Requirements Physical Protection Telcordia GR 1089 Issue 4 June 2006 Electromagnetic Compatibility And Electrical Safety Generic Criteria For Network Telecommunication Equipment ETSI EN 300 019 2 1 V2 1 2 2000 09 2 2 V2 1 1 1999 09 2 3 V2 2 2 2003 04 Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunication equipment Part 2 ETSI EN 300 119 5 V1 2 2 2004
2. Both switches must be installed and running to have redundancy for that component Caution Failure to cover all open sites with filler panels can negatively impact the cooling of the system Installing an AMC Following are the instructions for installing an AMC For instructions on installing switch and RTM sets refer to the Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide 820 3251 1 At the front of the Netra CP3240 switch locate the AMC site where you want to install the AMC 2 Remove the filler panel if necessary 3 Obtain the AMC card from the ship kit Note Be sure to follow unpacking and handling instructions See Section 1 2 Unpacking on page 1 3 and Section 1 3 Handling AMCs on page 1 4 4 Perform any card specific hardware procedures if necessary 5 Prepare the AMC by opening its injector ejector latches Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 13 FIGURE 1 6 Opening the Injector Ejector Latches Figure Legend 1 Fully In IN When IN the module communicates to the Shelf Manager that the module is not in the Hotswap state and the Shelf Manager communicates with the MMC This position is for normal operation 2 Half Way HW When in the HW position the hotswap sequence is initiated The MMC sends a hotswap event to the Shelf Manager Out OUT When OUT the latching mechanism is released and the module can be extracted Wait 3 for the Hot Swap LED to stop blinking before pulling the la
3. 12 Part 4 Engineering requirements for subracks in miscellaneous racks and cabinets ETSI EN 300 132 2 September 1996 Equipment Engineering Power Supply Interface At The Input To Telecommunications Equipment Part 2 Operated by direct current DC ETSI EN 300 753 October 1997 Acoustic Noise Emitted By Telecommunications Equipment Certification is dependent on your configuration C 2 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 Co Safety m UL cUL 60950 1 2003 Safety for Information Technology Equipment UL File E130569 m EN IEC 60950 1 2001 1ST ED CB CCA scheme Safety for Information Technology Equipment TUV CB certificate and report The following group and or national deviations were considered m CENELEC Common Modifications Annex ZA m AU Australia and New Zealand m CH Switzerland m DE Germany m DK Denmark m ES Spain m FI Finland m GB United Kingdom m IE Ireland m KR Korea m NO Norway m SE Sweden m China deviations to IEC 60950 3 d Ed considered Telcordia GR 63 CORE Network Equipment Building System NEBS Requirements Issue 3 Mar 2006 Physical Protection Designed to meet section 4 Telcordia GR 1089 CORE Safety for Network Telecommunication Equipment Issue 4 Jun 2006 meets Section 7 Appendix C Agency Certifications C 3 C 4 Emissions Test Regulations FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A Commercial Equipment Indu
4. CU AMC 2 CU This guide also includes information about software environment specifications connectors and certifications Before You Read This Document Obtain and read the following documents m Sun Netra CP3x40 Switch Safety and Compliance Manual 820 3505 m Sun Netra CP3x40 Switch Product Notes 820 3260 m Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide 820 3251 xi xii How This Document Is Organized Chapter 1 provides unpacking instructions and initial setup information for the AMC It provides information and procedures needed to install and make the Sun Netra CP3240 AMC 2 CU operational Chapter 2 introduces the key features of the AMC This chapter includes a product definition a list of product features and a functional block diagram with a brief description of each block This chapter can be used to compare the features of the AMC against the needs of a specific application Chapter 3 describes the jumper settings on the AMC This chapter details factory default settings and provides information about tailoring the AMC to the needs of specific applications Chapter 4 describes the management software running on the AMC This section serves as a primer for using the software to manage the AMC Appendix A contains the electrical environmental and mechanical specifications for the AMC Appendix B provides a connector location illustration and connector pin out tables A detailed description and pin out for
5. Range Nominal operating voltage 10 8 to 13 2VDC Payload Power 2 97 to 3 63VDC Management Power Operating temperatures e 60m below sea level up to 1800m above sea 5 to 55 Celsius level e from 1800m up to 4000m above sea level 5 to 40 Celsius Operating humidity lt 85 at 40 Celsius Idle power consumption without links 1 44W Maximum power consumption 2 88W The MTBF will be significantly reduced if operated above 45 C for more than 96 consecutive hours The MTBF will be significantly reduced if operated above 30 C for more than 96 consecutive hours A 2 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 A 2 Reliability Reliability prediction was done using Issue 1 Method I Case 3 of the Telcordia Industrial Reliability program The prediction assumed 25 C operating temperature with 100 duty cycle in a ground benign controlled environment m MTBF 1 622 712 hours m 2 year limited warranty A 3 A 3 1 Mechanical This section includes the mechanical specifications for dimensions and weight The AMC 2 CU meets the PICMG 3 0 AdvancedTCA Specification R2 0 ECN002 and AMC 0 R2 0 for all mechanical parameters Board Dimensions and Weight The AMC 2 CU conforms to the PICMG AMC 0 single width full height AMC form factor for all mechanical parameters Mechanical dimensions are shown in the illustration and are outlined in the following table TABLE
6. The Hot Swap LED starts blinking Wait until the LED is solid blue 4 When the hot swap LED is solid blue pull the injector ejector latch out completely FIGURE 1 2 1 8 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 FIGURE 1 2 Deactivating the AMC Figure Legend 1 Fully In IN When IN the module communicates to the Shelf Manager that the module is not in the Hotswap state and the Shelf Manager communicates with the MMC This position is for normal operation Half Way HW When in the HW position the hotswap sequence is initiated The MMC sends a hotswap event to the Shelf Manager Out OUT When OUT the latching mechanism is released and the module can be extracted Wait for the Hot Swap LED to stop blinking before pulling the latch all the way out Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 9 5 Remove the AMC as shown in the following figure FIGURE 1 3 Removing the AMC KA wy 1 10 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 1 6 2 6 Replace the AMC with another AMC FIGURE 1 7 or install a filler panel Note Be sure to follow handling instructions See Section 1 3 Handling AMCs on page 1 4 Caution Failure to fill all sites with AMCs or cover with filler panels can negatively impact the cooling of the system Removing a Switch and AMC Following are the instructions for removing both
7. and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense This AMC complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Appendix C Agency Certifications C 5 C 5 2 C 6 Industry Canada Canada This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareillage num rique de la classe A r pond toutes les exigences de l interf rence canadienne causant des r glements d quipement L op ration est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l interf rence nocive 2 Ce dispositif doit accepter n importe quelle interf rence recue y compris l interf rence qui peut causer l op ration peu d sir e Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User
8. on upgrading the firmware and software refer to the following documentation m Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card Product Notes 820 7575 m README files within the download package 4 4 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 APPENDIX A Environment Specifications This appendix describes the electrical environmental and mechanical specifications It includes connector descriptions and pin outs as well as illustrations of the board dimensions and connector locations This appendix contains the following topics m Section A 1 Electrical and Environmental on page A 2 m Section A 2 Reliability on page A 3 m Section A 3 Mechanical on page A 3 A 1 A 1 1 A 1 2 Electrical and Environmental The following sections provide tables and illustrations showing the electrical and environmental specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings The following values are stress ratings only Do not operate at these maximums See Section A 1 2 Normal Operating Ranges on page A 2 for normal operating conditions TABLE A 1 Absolute Maximum Electrical and Temperature Ratings Payload voltage 12V 0 VDC to 13 2VDC Management voltage 3 3V 0 VDC to 5 5VDC Storage temperature 40 to 85 Celsius Noncondensing relative humidity lt 95 at 40 Celsius Normal Operating Ranges TABLE A 2 Normal Operating Electrical and Temperature Ratings Description
9. s Guide June 2009 APPENDIX D Datasheet Reference This appendix provides links to datasheets standards and specifications for the technology designed into the AMC IEEE 802 3 2002 CDMA CD Ethernet and Other IEEE 802 3 802 1 Documents This document defines Ethernet and several of the protocols used in Ethernet Any 802 document can be obtained for free six months after it has been published or for a fee a document can be obtained right after it is published http standards ieee org getieee802 PICMG 3 0 Advanced TCA AdvancedTCA specifications can be purchased from the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMG for a nominal fee A short form Advanced TCA specification is also available on PICMG s Website http www picmg org PICMG AMC 0 Advanced Mezzanine Card Specification This PICMG specification describes the AMC form factor and module and carrier requirements PICMG AMC 1 PCI Express and Advanced Switching This subsidiary specification covers the implementation of PCI Express links between AMC modules and carriers D 1 Broadcom Datasheets A non disclosure agreement NDA with Broadcom is required to view their datasheets Contact Broadcom for more information http www broadcom com D 2 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 Index Numerics 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet Advanced TCA Base Interface 1 6 10GBASE CX4 Ethernet AdvancedTCA Fab
10. static discharge and physical shock Never remove any of the socketed parts except at a static free workstation Use the antistatic bag shipped with the product to handle the board Wear a wrist strap grounded through one of the system s ESD ground jacks when installing or servicing system components Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 3 1 3 Handling AMCs Caution The system is sensitive to static electricity To prevent damage to the assembly always connect an antistatic wrist strap between you and the system Caution Do not flex the AMCs the surface mounted components can break if the AMC is bent To minimize the amount of AMC flexing observe the following precautions m When removing a AMC from an electrostatic discharge bag keep it vertical until you place the AMC on the electrostatic discharge mat m Do not place a AMC ona hard surface Use a cushioned antistatic mat The AMC connectors and components have very thin pins that bend easily m Be careful of small parts located on the component side of a AMC m Do not use an oscilloscope probe on the components The soldered pins are easily damaged or shorted by the probe point m Transport a AMC in an antistatic bag 1 4 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 1 4 AMC Faceplate The following shows the faceplate of the Netra CP3240 AMC 10G CU which is a copper AMC XCP3240H AMC10G CU Z FIGURE 1 1 AMC 2 CU Face
11. 1 8 1 6 1 Removing an AMC 1 8 1 6 2 Removing a Switch and AMC 1 11 1 6 3 Installing an AMC 1 13 2 Overview 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Features 2 2 Key Components 2 3 2 2 1 Broadcom BCM5461S 1000Base T Ethernet PHY 2 3 2 22 Module Management Controller MMC 2 3 Functional Diagram 2 4 AMC Sites 2 4 Technical Support and Warranty 2 5 3 Configuring Jumper Settings 3 1 3 1 Jumper Locations and Settings 3 2 4 Managing the AMC 4 1 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 Monitoring and Control Functions 4 2 IPMB 4 2 FRU Information 4 2 Sensors 4 3 Firmware and Software Upgrades 4 4 A Environment Specifications A 1 A l A 2 Electrical and Environmental A 2 A 1 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings A 2 A 1 2 Normal Operating Ranges A 2 Reliability A 3 iv Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 A 3 Mechanical A 3 A 3 1 Board Dimensions and Weight A 3 B Connectors B 1 B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 Connector Locations and Assignments B 2 Connector Pinouts B 3 B 2 1 AMC Connector Goldfingers GF1 B 3 B 2 2 CX4 Connector J3 B 6 RJ 45 Connector J2 B 7 OEM Connector J1 B 7 C Agency Certifications C 1 C 1 C2 C 3 C 4 C 5 CE Certification C 2 NEBS ETSI C 2 Safety C 3 Emissions Test Regulations C 4 C 4 1 EN 55022 Emissions C 4 C 4 2 EN 55024 Immunity C 4 Regulatory Information C 5 C 5 1 FCC USA C 5 C 5 2 Industry Canada Canada C 6 D Datasheet Ref
12. A 3 Board Dimensions and Weight Item Dimensions or Weight PCB 181 5mm x 73 5mm x 1 6mm Board AMC 0 R2 0 single width full height form factor Weight 181 4g 0 41b Appendix A Environment Specifications A 3 FIGURE A 1 AMC 2 CU PCB Dimensions press 181 5mm 73 5mm A 4 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide e June 2009 APPENDIX B Connectors This appendix describes the connectors you can use to interface with the host board and application specific devices A brief description of each connector is given and a detailed description and pin out for each connector is given This appendix contains the following topics m Section B 1 Connector Locations and Assignments on page B 2 m Section B 2 Connector Pinouts on page B 3 m Section B 3 RJ 45 Connector J2 on page B 7 m Section B 4 OEM Connector J1 on page B 7 B 1 B 1 Connector Locations and Assignments FIGURE B 1 AMC 2 CU Connector Locations TABLE B 1 Connector Assignments Connector Function 1 GF1 AMC Connector Goldfingers 2 J1 OEM Connector 3 J3 CX4 Connector 4 J2 RJ45 Connector B 2 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide e June 2009 B 2 Connector Pinouts B 2 1 AMC Connector Goldfingers GF1 The AMC 2 CU interfaces with the carrier board through the AMC connector Connector usage for the AMC 2 CU is in the following table TABLE B 2 A
13. C 103 XAUI_C_TX 69 NC 102 XAUI_C_TX 70 GND 101 GND 71 IPMB SDA 100 XAUI_C_RX 72 12V 99 XAUI_C_RX 73 GND 98 GND 74 NC 97 XAUI_B_TX 75 NC 96 XAUI_B_TX 76 GND 95 GND 77 NC 94 XAUI_B_RX 78 NC 93 XAUI_B_RX 79 GND 92 GND 80 NC 91 XAUI_A_TX 81 NC 90 XAUI_A_TX 82 GND 89 GND Appendix B Connectors B 5 TABLE B 2 AMC Connector Goldfingers GF1 Continued Top Side Bottom Side 83 PSO 88 XAUI_A_RX 84 12V 87 XAUI_A_RX 85 GND 86 GND B 2 2 CX4 Connector J3 This connector carries the 10GBase CX4 Ethernet signals outside the chassis TABLE B 3 CX4 Connector J3 G1 GND S9 XAUI_D_RX S1 XAUI_A_TX S10 XAUI D_RX S2 XAUI_A_TX G6 GND G2 GND S11 XAUI_C_RX S3 XAUI B_TX 12 XAUI_C_RX S4 XAUI_B_TX G7 GND G3 GND 13 XAUI_B_RX S5 XAUL C_TX S14 XAUI_B_RX S6 XAUI_C_TX G8 GND G4 GND 15 XAUI_A_RX S7 XAUI_D_TX S16 XAUI_A_RX S8 XAUI_D_TX G9 GND G5 GND B 6 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 B 3 RJ 45 Connector J2 This connector carries the 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet signals outside the chassis RJ 45 Connector J2 TABLE B 4 1 FRONT_A 2 FRONT_A 3 FRONT_B 4 FRONT_C B 4 OEM Connector J1 oN A A FRONT_C FRONT_B FRONT_D FRONT_D This connector is for OEM use and should not be used for normal operations Appendix B Connectors B 7 B 8 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide
14. MC Connector Goldfingers GF1 Top Side Bottom Side 1 GND 170 GND 2 12V 169 NC 3 PS1 168 NC 4 3 3V_STBY 167 NC 5 GA 0 166 NC 6 NC 165 NC 7 GND 164 GND 8 NC 163 NC 9 12V 162 NC 10 GND 161 GND 11 SERDES_TX 160 NC 12 SERDES_TX 159 NC 13 GND 158 GND 14 SERDES_RX 157 NC 15 SERDES_RX 156 NC 16 GND 155 GND 17 GA 1 154 NC 18 12V 153 NC 19 GND 152 GND 20 NC 151 NC 21 NC 150 NC 22 GND 149 GND Appendix B Connectors B 3 TABLE B 2 AMC Connector Goldfingers GF1 Continued Top Side Bottom Side 23 NC 148 NC 24 NC 147 NC 25 GND 146 GND 26 GA 2 145 NC 27 12V 144 NC 28 GND 143 GND 29 NC 142 NC 30 NC 141 NC 31 GND 140 GND 32 NC 139 NC 33 NC 138 NC 34 GND 137 GND 35 NC 136 NC 36 NC 135 NC 37 GND 134 GND 38 NC 133 NC 39 NC 132 NC 40 GND 131 GND 41 AMC_ENABLE 130 NC 42 12V 129 NC 43 GND 128 GND 44 NC 127 NC 45 NC 126 NC 46 GND 125 GND 47 NC 124 NC 48 NC 123 NC 49 GND 122 GND 50 NC 121 NC 51 NC 120 NC 52 GND 119 GND B 4 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 TABLE B 2 AMC Connector Goldfingers GF1 Continued Top Side Bottom Side 53 NC 118 NC 54 NC 117 NC 55 GND 116 GND 56 IPMB SCL 115 NC 57 12V 114 NC 58 GND 113 GND 59 NC 112 NC 60 NC 111 NC 61 GND 110 GND 62 NC 109 XAUI_D_TX 63 NC 108 XAUI_D_TX 64 GND 107 GND 65 NC 106 XAUI_D_RX 66 NC 105 XAUI_D_RX 67 GND 104 GND 68 N
15. See Appendix A for electrical and environmental requirements Caution None of the integrated chips junction temperature should exceed 125 C The AMC requires air flow to meet this requirement Testing should be done in your shelf to find the quantity of air flow needed 50 LFM is the recommended minimum quantity of air flow Disposal The AMC might contain materials that require regulation upon disposal Please dispose of this product in accordance with local rules and regulations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at http www eiae org Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 1 1 4 1 1 5 Connectors The AMC includes several connectors to interface to application specific devices Refer to the Chapter B for complete connector descriptions and pin outs Jumper Options The AMC provides several jumper configuration options for features Location figures and descriptions are provided in Chapter 3 1 2 Unpacking Check the shipping carton for damage If the shipping carton or contents are damaged notify the carrier and Sun Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the carrier Obtain authorization before returning any product to Sun Refer to the Sun Netra CP3240 AMC Getting Started Guide 820 7260 for return instructions Caution This board must be protected from
16. Sun Microsystems Inc www sun com Part June No 820 2009 R 7261 10 ision A evision RS amp UN microsystems Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide for the AMC 2 CU Submit comments about this document at http www sun com hwdocs feedback Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara California 95054 U S A All rights reserved Sun Microsystems Inc has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product that is described in this document In partic ar and without limitation these intellectual property rights may include one or more of the U S patents listed at ttp www sun com patents and one or more additional patents or pending patent applications in the U S and in other countries This distribution may include materials developed by third parties Parts of the pa may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and in other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Solaris Netra and the Netra logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc or its subsidiaries in the U S and other countries Products covered by and information contained in this service manual are controlled by U S Export Control laws and may be subject to the export or import laws in oth
17. a Netra CP3240 switch and an installed AMC For instructions on removing switch and RTM sets refer to the Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide 820 3251 Move the front cable management bracket to the lower position FIGURE 1 4 FIGURE 1 4 Front Cable Management Bracket in Lower Position Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 11 2 Disengage the injector ejector mechanisms at the top and bottom of the switch to notify software that the board is about to be removed Wait for the Hot Swap LED to light FIGURE 1 5 Injector Ejector on the Switch Open Position injector ejector mechanism 3 Disconnect all cables connected to the switch 4 Loosen the two board retention screws that fasten the board to the enclosure 5 Open the ejectors fully rotating the handles outward until the board disengages from the midplane 6 Slide the board evenly out of the enclosure 1 12 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 1 6 3 7 Determine if you are going to replace the switch m If you are going to replace the switch refer to the Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide 820 3251 for instructions m If you are not going to replace the switch install a filler panel to maintain the enclosures shielding and cooling performance Note When a switch is removed from the site and the system is running with only a single remaining switch you do not have redundancy for that component
18. anced Mezzanine Card Product 820 7575 xx PDF Online information Notes Latest Sun Netra CP3x40 Switch Product Notes 820 3260 xx PDF Online information Pointer doc SunNetra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card Getting 820 7260 xx Printed Shipping Kit Started Guide Installation Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE 820 7261 xx PDF Online this Copper User s Guide document Usage Sun Netra CP3240 Switch User s Guide 820 3252 xx PDF Online Reference Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Software Reference Manual 820 3253 xx PDF Online Safety Sun Netra CP3x40 Switch Safety and Compliance 820 3505 PDF Online Manual The following table lists the documentation that is related to this product The online documentation is available at http docs sun com app docs prod n900 srvr hic Application Title Part Number Format Location Latest Netra CT 900 Server Product Notes 819 1180 xx PDF Online information Pointer doc Netra CT 900 Server Getting Started Guide 819 1173 xx Printed Shipping kit Overview Netra CT 900 Server Overview 819 1174 xx PDF Online Installation Netra CT 900 Server Installation Guide 819 1175 xx PDF Online Service Netra CT 900 Server Service Manual 819 1176 xx PDF Online Administration Netra CT 900 Server Administration and Reference 819 1177 xx PDF Online Manual xiv Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 Application Title Part Number Format Location Programming Netra CT 900 Software Developer s Gui
19. assis The Fabric port is accessible via a CX4 connector on the faceplate and the Base port is accessible through a standard RJ 45 jack on the faceplate The AMC 2 CU follows the single width mid height AMC form factor The AMC 2 CU can be installed in a B2 middle AMC site it cannot be installed in sites B1 and B3 The following briefly outlines the features of the AMC 2 CU m Advanced Mezzanine Card Single Width Mid Height PICMG AMC 0 R2 0 compliant m Hot swappable m 10Gb Ethernet PICMG AMC 2 Type 5 m 1Gb Ethernet PICMG AMC 2 Type El m 10GBase CX4 connected to the fat pipe region AMC ports 8 11 m 1000Base T connected to the common options region AMC port 0 m Support for HPM 1 compliant firmware upgrades Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 2 2 22 41 222 Key Components The following sections describe key components of the Sun Netra CP3240 AMC 2 CU Broadcom BCM5461S 1000Base T Ethernet PHY This Broadcom PHY provides the physical interfacing for the 1000Base T Ethernet Base port This is a low power device that provides features such as jumbo frames support auto MDIX and cable testing Module Management Controller MMC The ATmega128 a member of the AVR family of microcontrollers by Atmel serves as the MMC for the AMC 2 CU The MMC is the first system component to be brought up and must negotiate with the carrier board over IPMB before the card payload is ena
20. bled The MMC monitors board voltages and temperature controls the hot swap and failures status LEDs and stores FRU information For more information about the MMC and management functions see Chapter 4 Chapter 2 Overview 2 3 2 3 Functional Diagram FIGURE 2 1 AMC 2 CU Functional Block Diagram AMC Connector Control 1000BASE X Broadcom BCM5461S li 10GBASE CX4 1000BASE T 2 4 AMC Sites For 10GbE operation the Sun Netra CP3240 AMC 2 CU must be used in site B2 the second AMC site from the top when vertical of the corresponding Netra CP3240 switch For 1GbE operation the Sun Netra CP3240 AMC 2 CU can be used in any of the three AMC sites 2 4 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 2 Technical Support and Warranty Should you have any technical questions or support issues that are not addressed in the Sun Netra CP3240 AMC 2 CU documentation set or on the web site contact your local Sun Services representative This hardware carries a one year return to depot warranty For customers in the US or Canada call 1 800 USA 4SUN 1 800 872 4786 For customers in the rest of the world find the World Wide Solution Center nearest you by visiting our web site http www sun com service contacting solution html When you call Sun Services indicate if the Sun Netra CP3240 AMC 2 CU was purchased separately and is not associated with a system Have the proper AMC i
21. de 819 1178 xx PDF Online Safety Netra CT 900 Server Safety and Compliance Guide 819 1179 xx PDF Online Setup Netra CT 900 Server Hardware Setup Guide 819 1647 xx PDF Online Safety Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems 816 7190 xx Printed Shipping kit Third Party Web Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide part number 820 7261 10 Preface XV xvi Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started gt gt This chapter provides information and procedures needed to install and make the Netra CP3240 AMC 10G CU operational This chapter should be read befo
22. dentification information ready Be prepared to give the representative the AMC part number serial number and date code Chapter 2 Overview 2 5 2 6 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 CHAPTER O Configuring Jumper Settings This chapter describes jumper settings for configuring the AMC Other configuration options are software controlled Software configuration options are described in Chapter 4 3 1 3 1 Jumper Locations and Settings FIGURE 3 1 shows the locations of the jumper settings The following table defines the settings FIGURE 3 1 AMC 2 CU Jumper Locations TABLE 3 1 AMC Jumper Settings Jumper Default Purpose 1 PI Reserved Reserved 2 P2 Reserved Reserved 3 P3 Off Connects bracket ground to digital ground when jumper is On 3 2 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 CHAPTER 4 Managing the AMC This chapter describes the AMC management software The Netra CP3240 AMC 10G CU includes an IPMI based MMC Module Management Controller that meets all requirements set out in the PICMG AMC 0 specification The MMC allows detection of the module by the carrier board and manages communication between the AMC 10G CU and management controllers on the carrier board and system level Board voltages temperature and hot swap handle status are all monitored by the MMC as well This chapter contains the
23. each connector is given Appendix C presents UL CE and FCC agency approval and certification information for the AMC Appendix D provides links to web sites with information about many of the devices and technologies used in the AMC Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values Edit your login file Use 1s a to list all files You have mail su Password Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename Note Characters display differently depending on browser settings If characters do not display correctly change the character encoding in your browser to Unicode UTF 8 Preface xiii Related Documentation The following table lists the documentation for the AMC and its corresponding switch The online documentation is available at http docs sun com app docs prod cp3240 copper hic http docs sun com app docs prod cp3240 switch l en hic Application Title Part Number Format Location Latest Sun Netra CP3240 Adv
24. ecommunication network equipment EMC requirements IEC 61000 4 2 2001 EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity test Basic EMC Publication 8KV contact and 15KV air discharge C 4 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 m IEC 61000 4 3 2003 EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test m IEC 61000 4 4 2004 EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity test Basic EMC Publication m IEC 61000 4 5 2001 EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 5 Surge immunity test m IEC 61000 4 6 1996 EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 6 A1 2001 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields C 5 EST Regulatory Information Caution If you make any modification to the AMC not expressly approved by Sun you could void your warranty and or regulatory authority to operate the component FCC USA This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
25. er countries Nuclear missile chemical biological weapons or nuclear maritime end uses or end users whether direct or indirect are strictly prohibited Export or reexport to countries subject to U S embargo or to entities identified on U S export exclusion lists including but not limited to the denied persons and specially designated nationals lists is strictly prohibited Use of any spare or replacement CPUs is limited to repair or one for one replacement of CPUs in products exported in compliance with U S export laws Use of CPUs as product upgrades unless authorized by the US Government is strictly prohibited DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT ARE DISCLAIMED EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara California 95054 Etats Unis Tous droits r serv s Sun Microsystems Inc d tient les droits de propri t intellectuels relatifs la technologie incorpor e dans le produit qui est d crit dans ce document En particulier et ce sans limitation ces droits de propri t intellectuelle peuvent inclure un ou plus des brevets am ricains list s l adresse http www sun com patents et un ou les brevets suppl mentaires ou les applications de brevet en atte
26. erence D 1 Contents v vi Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 2 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 4 FIGURE 1 5 FIGURE 1 6 FIGURE 1 7 FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE A 1 FIGURE B 1 Figures AMC 2 CU Faceplate 1 5 Deactivating the AMC 1 9 Removing the AMC 1 10 Front Cable Management Bracket in Lower Position 1 11 Injector Ejector on the Switch Open Position 1 12 Opening the Injector Ejector Latches 1 14 Inserting the AMC 1 16 AMC 2 CU Functional Block Diagram 2 4 AMC 2 CU Jumper Locations 3 2 AMC 2 CU PCB Dimensions A 4 AMC 2 CU Connector Locations B 2 vii viii Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 2 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 4 1 TABLE A 1 TABLE A 2 TABLE A 3 TABLE B 1 TABLE B 2 TABLE B 3 TABLE B 4 Tables ATCA Board Status LEDs 1 6 Hot Swap LED States 1 7 AMC Jumper Settings 3 2 Threshold Sensors 4 3 Absolute Maximum Electrical and Temperature Ratings A 2 Normal Operating Electrical and Temperature Ratings A 2 Board Dimensions and Weight A 3 Connector Assignments B 2 AMC Connector Goldfingers GF1 B 3 CX4 Connector J3 B 6 RJ 45 Connector J2 B 7 x Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 Preface The Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide describes the installation and configuration of the Sun Netra CP3240 AMC 2
27. following topics Section 4 1 Monitoring and Control Functions on page 4 2 Section 4 2 IPMB on page 4 2 Section 4 3 FRU Information on page 4 2 Section 4 4 Sensors on page 4 3 Section 4 5 Firmware and Software Upgrades on page 4 4 4 1 4 1 Monitoring and Control Functions The MMC is responsible for communicating module status information to the carrier board but it also carries out some control at the module level The 10GbE local PHY is held in reset until the AMC Carrier IPMI uses e Keying to turn on the interface to ensure the interface is compatible The MMC has the ability to reset the PHY via IPMI FRU Control command 4 2 IPMB The IPMB is an I2C interface routed through the AMC connector to the host carrier board and backplane The IPMB allows the AMC 10G CU MMC to be discovered by and communicate with the carrier board and system level management It is always active 4 3 4 2 FRU Information Board information such as serial number date of manufacture OEM name part number and so on is retrievable from the FRU EEPROM integrated into the MMC FRU information stored on board the AMC 10G CU complies with the AMC 0 specification Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 4 4 Sensors The AMC 10G CU module management is connected to sensors monitoring key board voltages and temperatures Data records from the following sen
28. hapter 1 Getting Started 1 19 CHAPTER 2 Overview This chapter introduces the key features of the AMC This chapter includes a product definition a list of product features and functional block diagrams with brief descriptions This chapter can be used to compare the features of the AMC against the needs of a specific application This chapter contains the following topics Section 2 1 Features on page 2 2 Section 2 2 Key Components on page 2 3 Section 2 3 Functional Diagram on page 2 4 Section 2 4 AMC Sites on page 2 4 Section 2 5 Technical Support and Warranty on page 2 5 2 1 2 1 2 2 Features Part of Sun s ATCA platform the Sun Netra CP3240 AMC 2 CU complies with PICMG 3 0 Advanced TCA Specification R2 0 ECN002 and AMC 0 R2 0 The AMC 2 CU is a mid size AMC AdvancedMC Form Factor board with 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for use in a wide variety of next generation and wireless networking equipment Designed for high performance and reliability the AMC 2 CU is ideal for telecom equipment manufacturers TEMs to add 10G Ethernet ports to networking equipment that use the Advanced TCA ATCA platform specification as well as OEMs that are designing to the Micro TCA specification for high performance embedded systems The AMC 2 CU is a hot swappable AMC board designed for use in ATCA switches This AMC brings one Base port and one Fabric port to the front of the ATCA ch
29. inking from solid Off Blinking from off State M1 FRU Inactive M2 Activation Request M3 M4 Active M5 M6 Deactivation Request Description The Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI microcontroller is booted but the payload is not The bottom latch is not fully closed The IPMI microcontroller has requested permission to boot the payload from the shelf management controller The IPMI microcontroller has received permission to boot the payload and has done so This should be the state under normal operation The IPMI microcontroller has requested permission to shut down the payload Opening the bottom latch activates this state Note A board should be hot swapped only when the LED is solid blue Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 7 1 6 Removing and Installing AMCs This section describes how to remove and install AMCs 1 6 1 Removing an AMC If you want to remove only an AMC from a Netra CP3240 switch use the following instructions If you want to remove the switch with the AMC installed see the next section Section 1 6 2 Removing a Switch and AMC on page 1 11 1 Shut down the payload OS If you fail to do this before pulling the AMC s hotswap latch the OS might panic 2 At the front of the Netra CP3240 switch locate the AMC you want to remove 3 Initiate the hot swap deactivation sequence by pulling the injector ejector latch out half way FIGURE 1 2
30. nte aux Etats Unis et dans les autres pays Cette distribution peut comprendre des composants d velopp s par des tierces parties Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Solaris Netra et le logo Netra sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de Sun Microsystems Inc ou ses filiales aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Ce produit est soumis la l gislation am ricaine en mati re de contr le des exportations et peut tre soumis la r glementation en vigueur dans d autres pays dans le domaine des exportations et importations Les utilisations ou utilisateurs finaux pour des armes nucl aires des missiles des armes biologiques et chimiques ou du nucl aire maritime directement ou indirectement sont strictement interdites Les exportations ou reexportations vers les pays sous embargo am ricain ou vers des entit s figurant sur les listes d exclusion d exportation am ricaines y compris mais de mani re non exhaustive la liste de personnes qui font objet d un ordre de ne pas participer d une fa on directe ou indirecte aux exportations des produits ou des services qui sont r gis par la l gislation am ricaine en mati re de contr le des exportations et la liste de resso
31. plate oos ox CP3240H AMC 2 CU A a m A Vv Qa S m Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 5 1 4 1 1 4 2 Base 10 100 1000 Ports RJ 45 This connector provides outside the chassis access to the 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet AdvancedTCA Base Interface Fabric Connector This connector provides outside the chassis access to the 10GBASE CX4 Ethernet AdvancedTCA Fabric Interface The CX4 port is only active on the middle AMC site 1 5 1 6 AMC LEDs The following tables give status information for all of the LEDs on the AMC TABLE 1 1 describes the LEDs defined by ATCA to monitor board status TABLE 1 1 ATCA Board Status LEDs LED Color Normal Operation Description OOS Red Off Out of service This LED lights on a critical AMC error such that the board should be removed OK Green On This LED is lit when the AMC is booted and switching A Amber Off Minor Error User Defined This LED can be defined by the user via software applications Note that the OOS LED will be lit when the board is powered but not booted This includes all hot swap states M1 through M3 It will remain on until the IPMI software has received the e Keying signal from the shelf manager TABLE 1 2 shows the different states of the Hot Swap LED Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 TABLE 1 2 Hot Swap LED States Order T Visible State Solid Bl
32. re using the AMC In addition to this chapter refer to the following safety documentation m Sun Netra CP3x40 Switch Safety and Compliance Manual 820 3505 m Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems 816 7190 Caution When the system is plugged in energy hazards are present on the midplane Do not reach into the enclosure while the power is on Caution Static electricity can damage electronic components Wear a wrist strap grounded through one of the system s ESD ground jacks when removing and replacing hot swappable components This chapter contains the following topics m Section 1 1 System Requirements on page 1 2 m Section 1 2 Unpacking on page 1 3 m Section 1 3 Handling AMCs on page 1 4 m Section 1 4 AMC Faceplate on page 1 5 m Section 1 6 Removing and Installing AMCs on page 1 8 m Section 1 5 AMC LEDs on page 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 System Requirements The following sections briefly describe the minimum system requirements and the configurable features Links are provided to other chapters and appendices containing more detailed information Connectivity The AMC can work in any AdvancedTCA shelf with a single width mid height AMC slot supporting the AMC 2 Type 5 10GbE on ports 8 11 standard In addition a 1000BaseT connection is available that conforms to AMC 2 Type E1 1GbE on port 0 Electrical and Environmental
33. ric Interface 1 6 10GbE local PHY 4 2 A ALED 1 6 absolute maximum ratings A 2 air flow 1 2 AMC Carrier IPMI 4 2 AMC flexing preventing 1 4 AMC sites 2 4 B board Ddmensions and weight A 3 board information 4 2 Broadcom BCM5461S 1000Base T Ethernet PHY 2 3 C cable management bracket lowering 1 11 comments regarding this book xv communicating module status 4 2 components 2 3 connector assignments B 2 CX4 B 6 OEM B 7 pinouts B 3 RJ 45 B 7 connectors B 1 CX4 connector J3 B 6 CX4 port 1 6 D data records 4 3 datasheets D 1 deactivating the AMC 1 9 disposal 1 2 documentation URL xiv E electrical environmental and mechanical specifications A 1 Electronic Industries Alliance 1 2 energy hazards 1 1 F faceplate 1 5 features 2 2 firmware upgrades 4 4 FRU information 4 2 functional diagram 2 4 H handling cards cautions 1 4 Hot Swap LED 1 6 idle power consumption A 2 Index 1 injector ejector mechanisms 1 12 installing an AMC 1 13 IPMB 4 2 J jumper settings 3 2 K key components 2 3 L LEDs 1 6 M management voltage A 2 maximum power consumption A 2 mechanical specifications A 3 Module Management Controller MMC 2 3 N nominal operating voltage A 2 noncondensing relative humidity A 2 normal operating ranges A 2 O OEM connector J1 B 7 OK LED 1 6 OOS LED 1 6 operating humidity A 2 operating tempera
34. rtissants sp cifiquement d sign s sont rigoureusement interdites L utilisation de pi ces d tach es ou d unit s centrales de remplacement est limit e aux r parations ou l change standard d unit s centrales pour les produits export s conform ment la l gislation am ricaine en mati re d exportation Sauf autorisation par les autorit s des Etats Unis l utilisation d unit s centrales pour proc der des mises jour de produits est rigoureusement interdite LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON LD a CA Adobe PostScript Contents Preface xi Before You Read This Document xi How This Document Is Organized xii Typographic Conventions xiii Related Documentation xiv Third Party Web Sites xv Sun Welcomes Your Comments xv Getting Started 1 1 1 1 System Requirements 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 5 Connectivity 1 2 Electrical and Environmental 1 2 Disposal 1 2 Connectors 1 3 Jumper Options 1 3 1 2 Unpacking 1 3 13 Handling AMCs 1 4 14 AMC Faceplate 1 5 1 4 1 1 4 2 Base 10 100 1000 Ports RJ 45 1 6 Fabric Connector 1 6 1 5 1 6 AMC LEDs 1 6 Removing and Installing AMCs
35. sors are accessible using IPMI commands Hot swap sensor 3 3V STBY management power 12V from carrier board DS75 Temp board temperature AD7417 Temp board temperature 1 2V Onboard Voltage Generated from Payload 2 5V Onboard Voltage Generated from Payload 3 3V Onboard Voltage Generated from Payload BMC Watchdog All AMC modules are required to have at least two temperature sensors TABLE 4 1 Threshold Sensors Lower Upper Thresholds Non Thresholds Non Sensor Name Type Description Units Minor Critical recoverable Minor Critical recoverable 0 Hotswap Hot Hot swap M N A N A N A N A N A N A swap states 1 3 3V Voltage IPMI Volts 3 15 3 03 2 90 3 46 3 56 3 70 STBY manage ment control 2 12V Voltage Main Volts 11 20 10 90 10 00 13 00 13 60 13 80 power input 3 DS75 Temp Ambient Celsius N A N A N A 60 70 80 Temp temp sensor 4 AD7417 Temp Ambient Celsius N A N A N A 60 70 80 Temp temp sensor Chapter 4 Managing the AMC 4 3 TABLE 4 1 Threshold Sensors Continued Lower Upper Thresholds Non Thresholds Non Sensor Name Type Description Units Minor Critical recoverable Minor Critical recoverable 5 1 2V Voltage Onboard Volts 1 14 1 09 1 00 1 28 1 33 1 40 voltage regulator 6 2 5V Voltage Onboard Volts 2 40 2 28 2 20 2 60 2 70 2 80 voltage regulator 7 3 3V Voltage Onboard Volts 3 14 3 05 2 92 3 47 3 56 3 71 voltage regulator 4 5 Firmware and Software Upgrades For up to date instructions
36. stry Canada ICES 003 Class A Commercial Equipment CISPR 22 EN 55022 1998 Class A Radiated Power line Conducted Telcordia GR 1089 CORE EMC For Network Telecommunication Equipment Issue 4 Jun 2006 Designed to meet Sections 2 and 3 C 4 1 EN 55022 Emissions Telcordia GR 1089 CORE EMC For Network Telecommunication Equipment Issue 4 Jun 2006 designed to meet 3 2 EN55022 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference A1 2000 A2 2003 Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment IEC CISPR22 2003 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment IEC CISPR 16 1 1999 Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods Part 1 Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus IEC CISPR 16 2 1999 Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods Part 2 Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity AS NZS CISPR 22 2004 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment C 4 2 EN 55024 Immunity Telcordia GR 1089 CORE EMC For Network Telecommunication Equipment Issue 4 Jun 2006 Sections 2 1 ESD designed to meet 2 2 EFT 3 3 EN 55024 1998 Information Technology Equipment Immunity A1 2001 A2 2003 characteristics limits and methods of measurements EN 300 386 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Tel
37. tch all the way out 1 14 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 6 Carefully align the edges of the board with the guides in the appropriate site It might be helpful to look into the enclosure to verify correct alignment of the rails in the guides Caution Do not force the AMC into the site If it does not fit properly check to ensure that you have the correct matching AMC for the switch Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 15 7 Keeping the board aligned in the guides slide the board in by pressing on the AMC faceplate until the AMC faceplate is flush with the Netra CP3240 switch faceplate FIGURE 1 7 Inserting the AMC LE S Scan arr a SOK AS na i 1 16 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 8 Push the ejector latch in fully If system power is on and AMC is installed properly the AMC board Hot Swap LED lights up The Hot Swap LED blinks for several seconds then goes off If the Hot Swap LED does not go off after several seconds push firmly on the injector ejector handles to ensure that they are pushed in all the way Caution Failure to fill all sites with AMCs or cover with filler panels can negatively impact the cooling of the system Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 17 1 18 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009 C
38. tures A 2 P payload voltage A 2 physical shock 1 3 R related documentation xiv reliability A 3 remove and install AMCs 1 8 removing an AMC 1 8 removing both a Netra CP3240 switch and an installed AMC 1 11 RJ 45 connector J2 B 7 S sensors 4 3 software upgrades 4 4 specifications technology D 1 standards D 1 static discharge 1 3 static electricity 1 1 storage temperature A 2 Sun Services 2 5 support 2 5 system requirements 1 2 T temperature max for integrated chips 1 2 U unpacking 1 3 upgrading the firmware and software 4 4 Ww warranty 2 5 wrist strap 1 4 Index 2 Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User s Guide June 2009

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