Chapter 1
Introduction to the Sun Netra CP3060 Blade Server
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Note –
For EMI compliance of front access ports, use shielded cables on all I/O
ports. The shields for all shielded cables must be terminated on both ends.
1.3
Sun Netra CP3060 Blade Server System
Configurations
Sun Netra CP3060 blade servers can be installed in an ATCA shelf (or chassis),
shown in
. The blade servers can be deployed in various electrical
configurations to suit each end-user requirement. For example, the blade server can
be configured to boot from a network as a diskless client with either a front panel or
RTM network connection, or from an optional Compact Flash card. Alternatively,
industry-standard Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC) hardware from IHVs can be
installed to provide local disk I/O, which can be used optionally as a boot path. The
Sun Netra CP3060 blade server has fixed on-blade server memory and connectors for
additional memory.
Front panel
access
• One serial port (RJ-45)
• Two 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports (RJ-45)
• Cutout for installing AMC without removing blade server from system
Building
compliance
Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) Level 3
Flash update
Supported from downloaded file
TABLE 1-1
Feature Summary for the Sun Netra CP3060 Blade Server
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Feature
Description
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