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Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide • September 2009

4.8.2

Updating the Non-Active Image

All of the update methods supported by the active image (image1 by default) are
also supported for the non-active image (image2).

4.8.3

Fabric 1G/10G Auto-negotiation

The Fabric networks support both 1Gigabyte and 10Gigabyte operation. No
configuration is required to put the switch into either a 1Gigabyte or 10Gigabyte
mode. The switch will dynamically connect at the appropriate speed.

4.9

Network Boot

The switch supports network booting. This feature can be used to test updates to
FASTPATH without installing them. Updates containing changes to uBoot, Linux, or
the IPMC must be installed to the flash before they can be used.

1. Setup a TFTP server on the update network.

Tftpd is the standard TFTP server for Linux and Solaris.

For Windows, Solarwinds (

http://www.solarwinds.net

) offers a free TFTP server.

2. Place the update image on the TFTP server.

It will have a .tgz file extension.

3. Connect to the serial management port of the network to be updated, and

connect the MGMT port to the update network.

4. Reboot the switch using the reboot button, hotswap handle, or

reload

command.

5. As the switch boots, press number

2

to enter the Utility Menu.

6. Press number

8

to change the boot method.

7. Press number

3

to select network as the boot method.

8. Enter the information for your TFTP server.

For host IP, you can enter

dhcp

if you would like to use DHCP to obtain a valid

IP address.

Summary of Contents for Sun Netra CP3240

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Page 5: ...ches 1 4 1 4 Connectors 1 5 1 5 Jumper Options 1 5 1 6 Switch and RTM Faceplates 1 6 1 6 1 Base 10 100 1000 Uplink Ports RJ 45 1 7 1 6 2 10 100 Management Port RJ 45 1 7 1 6 3 Serial Management Port RJ 45 1 7 1 7 RTM Airflows 1 7 1 7 1 RTM Airflow Requirements 1 7 1 7 2 RTM Pressure Drop Versus Airflows Impedence Curves 1 8 1 8 Removing and Installing Switches 1 10 1 8 1 Removing a Switch Set 1 10...

Page 6: ... General 2 2 2 1 2 Base Interface 2 3 2 1 3 Fabric Gigabit Interface 2 4 2 1 4 AMC Sites 2 5 2 2 Switch Components 2 6 2 2 1 Broadcom StrataXGS 3 BCM56503 Ethernet Switch 2 6 2 2 2 Broadcom StrataXGS 3 BCM56800 Ethernet Switch 2 6 2 2 3 Broadcom BCM5464R and BCM5461S 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet PHY 2 6 2 2 4 Freescale PowerQUICC II MPC8247 Communications Processor 2 7 2 2 5 Pigeon Point BMR H8S AMC...

Page 7: ... 1 SSL 3 0 and TLS 1 0 2 16 2 3 6 2 SSH 1 5 and 2 0 2 16 2 3 6 3 Additional Management Features 2 16 2 4 Functional Diagrams and Port Maps 2 17 2 4 1 Switch 2 17 2 4 2 Rear Transition Modules RTM s 2 18 2 4 2 1 Copper RTM 2 19 2 4 2 2 Fiber Optic RTM 2 21 2 4 3 Base Fabric Switch Subsystem 2 23 2 4 4 Expansion Fabric Switch Subsystem 2 24 2 4 5 AdvancedMC Sites 2 25 2 4 5 1 AMC Port Maps 2 26 2 4 ...

Page 8: ...IPMC Board Reset 3 5 3 1 11 P12 1 2 and P12 3 4 EMI Ground to Logic Ground 3 6 3 1 12 P13 Serial Direction 3 6 3 2 Jumper Locations 3 7 4 Configuring Switch Software 4 1 4 1 IPMI Firmware Sensors 4 2 4 1 1 State Sensors 4 2 4 1 2 Threshold Sensors 4 4 4 2 uBoot 4 5 4 2 1 uBoot Console 4 5 4 2 2 E Keying Control in uBoot 4 6 4 2 3 Serial Baud Rate Control in uBoot 4 7 4 3 Linux 4 7 4 3 1 e Keying 4...

Page 9: ... Active Image 4 13 4 8 2 Updating the Non Active Image 4 14 4 8 3 Fabric 1G 10G Auto negotiation 4 14 4 9 Network Boot 4 14 4 10 FASTPATH 4 18 4 10 1 Management Options 4 18 4 10 1 1 CLI 4 18 4 10 2 Basic CLI Commands 4 19 4 10 3 Logins and Prompts 4 20 4 10 3 1 CLI Defaults 4 20 4 10 3 2 Web Interface Defaults 4 20 4 10 3 3 SNMP Defaults 4 21 4 10 4 Secure Remote Access 4 21 4 10 4 1 SSH and SSL ...

Page 10: ...ting Ranges A 2 A 2 Reliability A 3 A 3 Mechanical A 3 A 3 1 Board Dimensions and Weight A 3 B Connectors B 1 B 1 Connector Assignments B 2 B 2 Connector Locations Topside B 3 B 3 ATCA Zone 2 P20 ZD Connector J5 B 5 B 4 ATCA Zone 2 P21 ZD Connector J4 B 6 B 5 ATCA Zone 2 P22 ZD Connector J3 B 6 B 6 ATCA Zone 2 P23 ZD Connector J2 B 7 B 7 ATCA Zone 2 P24 ZD Connector J1 B 8 B 8 Serial RJ 45 Connect...

Page 11: ... 1 D Agency Certifications D 1 D 1 CE Certification D 1 D 2 NEBS ETSI D 1 D 3 Safety D 2 D 4 Emissions Test Regulations D 3 D 4 1 EN 50081 1 Emissions D 3 D 4 2 EN 55024 Immunity D 3 D 5 Regulatory Information D 4 D 5 1 D 4 1FCC USA D 4 D 5 2 Industry Canada Canada D 5 Index Index 1 ...

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Page 13: ...ition 1 11 FIGURE 1 7 Injector Ejector on the Switch Open Position 1 12 FIGURE 2 1 Switch Functional Block Diagram 2 17 FIGURE 2 2 Copper RTM Functional Block Diagram 2 19 FIGURE 2 3 Fiber Optic RTM Functional Block Diagram 2 21 FIGURE 2 4 Base Fabric Switch Subsystem 2 23 FIGURE 2 5 Expansion Fabric Switch Subsystem 2 24 FIGURE 2 6 AMC Port Map Diagram 2 26 FIGURE 3 1 Switch Jumper Locations 3 7 ...

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Page 15: ...22 TABLE 2 7 AMC Ethernet Port Availability 2 27 TABLE 2 8 AMC Site 1 AMC 0 Mid size AMC 2 Type E1 AMC 2 Type 5 Optional LED Module Support 2 27 TABLE 2 9 AMC Site 2 AMC 0 Mid Size AMC 2 Type E1 AMC 2 Type 5 Double module support LED Module Support 2 28 TABLE 2 10 AMC Site 3 AMC 0 Mid size AMC 2 Type E1 Master Clock Generator Support LED Support 2 29 TABLE 2 11 AMC Modules by Site 2 30 TABLE 2 12 ...

Page 16: ... P13 Serial Direction Jumper Settings 3 6 TABLE 4 1 IPMI State Sensors 4 2 TABLE 4 2 0 4 2 TABLE 4 3 IPMI Sensor Logic 4 3 TABLE 4 4 IPMI Thresold Sensors 4 4 TABLE 4 5 uBoot Console Commands 4 6 TABLE 4 6 Basic CLI Commands 4 19 TABLE 4 7 Port Order List 4 22 TABLE A 1 Absolute Maximum Electrical and Temperature Ratings A 2 TABLE A 2 Normal Operating Electrical and Temperature Ratings A 2 TABLE A...

Page 17: ... 45 Connector J13 3rd and Bottom B 10 TABLE B 11 10 100Base TX RJ 45 Connector J13 2nd B 10 TABLE B 12 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector J8 Top B 11 TABLE B 13 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector J7 Middle B 11 TABLE B 14 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector J6 Bottom B 12 ...

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Page 19: ... Sun Netra CP3240 switch This guide also includes information about software environment specifications connectors and certifications Before You Read This Document Obtain and read the following documents Sun Netra CP3x40 Switch Safety and Compliance Manual 820 3505 Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Product Notes 820 3260 ...

Page 20: ...hapter 3 describes the jumper settings on the switch This chapter details factory default settings and provides information about tailoring the board to the needs of specific applications Chapter 4 describes the software packages running on the switch This section serves as a primer for using the software on the switch Appendix A contains the electrical environmental and mechanical specifications ...

Page 21: ...commands files and directories on screen computer output Edit your login file Use ls a to list all files You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output su Password AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be...

Page 22: ...nter doc Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Getting Started Guide 820 3254 xx Printed Shipping Kit 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 AMC Ponter doc Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card Getting Started Guide 820 7260 xx Printed Shipping Kit AMC Installation Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine...

Page 23: ... submit your comments by going to Application Title Part Number Format Location Latest information Netra CT 900 Server Product Notes 819 1180 xx PDF Online 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 ...

Page 24: ...40 Switch Installation Guide September 2009 http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide part number 820 3251 13 ...

Page 25: ...t on the midplane Do not reach into the enclosure 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 Section 1 1 System Requirements on page 1 2 Section 1 2 Unpacking on page 1 4 Section 1 3 Handling Switches on page 1 4 S...

Page 26: ...ated for hub boards logical slots 1 and 2 If the slots are not labeled these slots are easily identifiable because they have a larger number of Zone 2 connectors than the other slots the only slots with all five Zone 2 connectors Base is always routed in a dual star This means every node slot has a Base channel routed to each of the hub slots Independent of how the Fabric is used a hub board is al...

Page 27: ...g is not required Caution None of the integrated chips junction temperature should exceed 125 C The switch requires air flow to meet this requirement Testing should be done in your shelf to find the quantity of air flow needed 100 LFM is the recommended minimum quantity of air flow The switch might contain materials that require regulation upon disposal Please dispose of this product in accordance...

Page 28: ... when installing or servicing system components 1 3 Handling Switches 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 switches the surface mounted components can break if the switch is bent To minimize the amount of switch flexing observe the following precautions Whe...

Page 29: ...The heat sinks on a switch can be damaged by improper packaging When storing or shipping a switch ensure that the heat sinks have sufficient protection 1 4 Connectors The switch includes several connectors to interface to application specific devices Refer to the Chapter B for complete connector descriptions and pin outs 1 5 Jumper Options The switch provides several jumper configuration options f...

Page 30: ...ptember 2009 1 6 Switch and RTM Faceplates The following shows the Sun Netra CP3240 switch and the copper RTM XCP3240H RTM CU Z and the fiber optic RTM XCP3240H RTM OP Z FIGURE 1 1 Switch and RTM Faceplates Copper RTM Fiber Optic RTM Switch Faceplate ...

Page 31: ...can be used at the same time 1 6 3 Serial Management Port RJ 45 There is a RS 232 serial management port on the faceplate This port can be used to manage the Base and Fabric See Section 4 4 Serial Select on page 4 8 for information about how to switch between managing the Base and the Fabric 1 7 RTM Airflows 1 7 1 RTM Airflow Requirements The following chart provides the RTM airflow requirements N...

Page 32: ...eptember 2009 1 7 2 RTM Pressure Drop Versus Airflows Impedence Curves The following graphs plot the impedance curves for the RTMs per PICMG 3 0 requirements FIGURE 1 2 Netra CP3240H RTM CU Airflow Pa FIGURE 1 3 Netra CP3240H RTM CU Airflow InchesH20 ...

Page 33: ...Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 9 FIGURE 1 4 Netra CP3240H RTM OP Airflow Pa FIGURE 1 5 Netra CP3240H RTM OP Airflow InchesH20 ...

Page 34: ...nsition module for a switch you must remove the switch from the front of the system before removing the rear transition module from the rear of the system Do not remove the rear transition module without first removing the accompanying switch from the front 1 8 1 Removing a Switch Set Following are the instructions for removing a switch and if necessary the accompanying rear transition module ...

Page 35: ...r position FIGURE 1 6 FIGURE 1 6 Front Cable Management Bracket in Lower Position 2 Disengage the injector ejector mechanisms at the top and bottom of the board to notify software that the board is about to be removed Wait for the Hot Swap LED to light FIGURE 1 7 shows the proper way to remove or insert a hot swappable board into a system ...

Page 36: ...sengages from the midplane 6 Slide the board evenly out of the enclosure 7 Determine if you are going to replace the rear transition module If you are going to replace the rear transition module go to Removing a Rear Transition Module for a Switch on page 1 13 If you are not going to replace the rear transition module you must install a replacement switch or a filler panel to maintain the enclosur...

Page 37: ...have first removed the switch Note Opening the handle on the RTM shuts down both the RTM and the switch 2 Disconnect any cables connected to the rear transition module for the switch 3 Loosen any retention screws that fasten the module to the enclosure 4 Open the ejectors fully rotating the handles outward until the board disengages from the midplane 5 Slide the module evenly out of the enclosure ...

Page 38: ...ssary 3 Prepare the rear transition module by opening its injector ejector handles 4 Carefully align the edges of the board with the guides in the slot Look into the enclosure to verify correct alignment of the rails in the guides Caution Do not force the module into the slot If it does not fit properly check to ensure that you have the correct matching RTM for the switch 5 Keeping the board align...

Page 39: ... Swap LED does not go off after several seconds push harder on the injector ejector handles to verify that they are pushed in all the way 8 Tighten the board retention screws to anchor the board in the shelf 9 Connect the cables to the switch 1 9 Switch LEDs The following sections give the status information for all of the LEDs on the switch ATCA Board Status LEDs on page 1 15 Hot Swap LED on page...

Page 40: ... Visible State State Description 1 Solid M1 FRU Inactive The Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI microcontroller is booted but the payload is not The bottom latch is not fully closed 2 Blinking from solid M2 Activation Request The IPMI microcontroller has requested permission to boot the payload from the shelf management controller 3 Off M3 M4 Active The IPMI microcontroller has receive...

Page 41: ...ock diagrams with brief descriptions This chapter can be used to compare the features of the switch against the needs of a specific application This chapter contains the following topics Section 2 1 Features on page 2 2 Section 2 2 Switch Components on page 2 6 Section 2 3 Protocols RFCs and MIBs Support on page 2 8 Section 2 4 Functional Diagrams and Port Maps on page 2 17 ...

Page 42: ...nd AMC 3 Netra CP3240 switch supports connectivity to three AMCs and to RTMs with multiple 10Gigabyte Ethernet links The XCP3240H RTM CU Z copper and XCP3240H RTM OP Z fiber optic are Sun s RTMs that are paired with the Sun Netra CP3240 switch The following sections briefly outline the features of the Sun Netra CP3240 switch 2 1 1 General PICMG 3 0 AdvancedTCA form factor PICMG 3 0 R2 0 ECN002 com...

Page 43: ...1000Base BX Ethernet ports for AMC sites AMC 2 Type E1 compliant 1 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet port primary shelf manager 1 10 100Base TX Ethernet port for redundant shelf manager cross connect 1 10GBase BX4 Ethernet port to the redundant hub board via the Update Channel 2 10GBase CX4 Ethernet ports for rear panel access with RTM 400MHz Freescale MPC8247 control CPU 256MB PC100 SDRAM 64MB on board ...

Page 44: ...ernet port for redundant switch 1 10GBase BX4 for AMC site AMC 2 Type 5 4 10GBase CX4 for rear panel access with RTM Auto negotiation between 1GbE 1000Base BX 3 1 Option 1 and 10GbE 10GbEBase BX4 3 1 Option 9 400MHz Freescale MPC8247 control CPU 256MB PC100 SDRAM 64MB on board flash Hardware redundant flash for guaranteed flash recovery 10 100BaseTX out of band RJ 45 management Ethernet port Front...

Page 45: ... BX to 3 0 network AMC port 0 AMC ports 4 7 connected to AMC site 2 SAS SATA ports routed between AMCs AMC port 2 3 Site 2 AMC 0 Mid size AMC 2 Type 5 and E1 10GBase BX4 to 3 1 network AMC port 8 11 1000Base BX to 3 0 network AMC port 0 AMC ports 4 7 connected to AMC site 1 SAS SATA ports routed between AMCs AMC port 2 3 Site 3 AMC 0 Mid size AMC 2 Type E1 1 1000Base BX to 3 0 network AMC port 0 S...

Page 46: ...e Section 4 10 FASTPATH on page 4 18 for more information 2 2 2 Broadcom StrataXGS 3 BCM56800 Ethernet Switch The Sun Netra CP3240 switch uses Broadcom StrataXGS 3 BCM56800 for Fabric Ethernet switching routing This chip is an Ethernet switch with 20 10Gigabyte ports It provides non blocking wire speed switching and routing on all ports under 100 load The BCM56800 features many advanced features p...

Page 47: ...uture upgrades 2 2 5 Pigeon Point BMR H8S AMCc AdvancedTCA IPMI Subsystem The Sun Netra CP3240 switch uses the near industry standard Pigeon Point Systems BMR H8S AMCc for dedicated IPMI management It controls all interaction between the Sun Netra CP3240 switch and the shelf management controller It fully supports the PICMG 3 0 R2 0 ECN002 and the AMC 0 R2 0 specifications The BMC H8S AMCc provide...

Page 48: ...ing and Mapping IEEE 802 1Q Virtual LANs with Port based VLANs IEEE 802 1S Multiple Spanning Tree IEEE 802 1v Protocol based VLANs IEEE 802 1W Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE 802 1X Port based Authentication IEEE 802 3 10 Base T IEEE 802 3ab 1000 Base T IEEE 802 3ac VLAN Tagging IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation IEEE 802 3ae 10 Gigabyte IEEE 802 3u 100 Base T GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol Clau...

Page 49: ...r Logging Facility Run time and configuration download capability PING utility XMODEM RFC 768 UDP RFC 783 TFTP RFC 791 IP RFC 792 ICMP RFC 793 TCP RFC 951 BootP RFC 1321 Message Digest Algorithm RFC 1534 Interoperation between BootP and DHCP RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP V4 for IPv4 IPv6 and OSI RFC 2131 DHCP client server RFC 2132 DHCP options and BootP vendor extensions RFC 2865 RAD...

Page 50: ... MIB RFC 2620 RADIUS accounting MIB RFC 2674 VLAN MIB RFC 2737 Entity MIB version 2 RFC 2819 RMON groups 1 2 3 and 9 RFC 3291 Textual conventions for Internet Network Addresses RFC 3635 Definitions of managed objects for the Ethernet like interface types IEEE 802 1X MIB IEEE802 1 PAE MIB IEEE 802 3AD MIB IEEE802 3 AD MIB FASTPATH Enterprise MIBs supporting switching features 2 3 1 4 Routing MIBs R...

Page 51: ...Subnet Gateways proxy ARP RFC 1058 RIP v1 RFC 1256 ICMP router discovery messages RFC 1321 Message Digest Algorithm RFC 1765 OSPF database overflow RFC 1812 Requirements for IP version 4 routers RFC 2082 RIP 2 MD5 authentication RFC 2131 DHCP relay RFC 2328 OSPFv2 FASTPATH supports Broadcast interfaces RFC 2453 RIP v2 RFC 3046 DHCP BootP relay RFC 3101 OSPF Not So Stubby Area NSSA option RFC 3768 ...

Page 52: ...ific port 2 3 3 2 Access Control Lists ACLs Permit Deny actions for inbound or outbound IP traffic classification based on Type of Service TOS or Differentiated Services DS DSCP field Source IP address Destination IP address TCP UDP source port TCP UDP destination port IP protocol number Permit Deny actions for inbound or outbound Layer 2 traffic classification based on Source MAC address Destinat...

Page 53: ...itecture read only Private MIBs for full configuration of DiffServ ACL and CoS functionality 2 3 4 FASTPATH Multicast RFC 1112 Host Extensions for IP multicasting RFC 2236 IGMPv2 RFC 2362 PIM SM RFC 2365 Administratively scoped boundaries RFC 3376 IGMPv3 IP multicast traceroute Draft ietf pim v2 dm 03 PIM DM Draft ietf idmr dvmrp v3 10 DVMRP Static RP configuration Draft holbrook idmr igmpv3 ssm 0...

Page 54: ...ddressing RFC 2460 IPv6 protocol specification RFC 2461 Neighbor discovery RFC 2462 Stateless autoconfiguration RFC 2463 ICMPv6 RFC 2464 IPv6 over Ethernet RFC 2711 IPv6 router alert RFC 2740 OSPFv3 FASTPATH supports Broadcast and Point to Point interfaces RFC 2893 Transition mechanisms for IPv6 hosts and routers 6over4 configured RFC 3315 DHCPv6 stateless relay RFC 3484 Default address selection ...

Page 55: ... MIB RFC 2295 Transparent content negotiation RFC 2296 Remote variant selection RSVA 1 0 state management cookies draft ietf http state mgmt 05 RFC 2570 Introduction to SNMPv3 RFC 2576 Coexistence between SNMP v1 v2 and v3 RFC 2578 SMI v2 RFC 2579 Textual conventions for SMI v2 RFC 2580 Conformance statements for SMI v2 RFC 3410 Introduction and applicability statements for Internet Standard Manag...

Page 56: ...H Authentication Protocol Draft ietf secsh connect 17 SSH Connection Protocol Draft ietf secsh architecture 14 SSH protocol architecture Draft ietf secsh publickeyfile 03 SECSH Public Key File format Draft ietf secsh dh group exchange 04 Diffie Hellman Group Exchange for the SSH Transport Layer Protocol HTML 4 0 Specification December 1997 Java and Java Script 1 3 2 3 6 3 Additional Management Fea...

Page 57: ...Chapter 2 Overview 2 17 2 4 Functional Diagrams and Port Maps 2 4 1 Switch FIGURE 2 1 Switch Functional Block Diagram ...

Page 58: ...ith either a copper or fiber optic RTM The following sections describe each RTM TABLE 2 1 Switch External Ports Front Panel Port Type Fiber Optic AMC Module Logical Port Comments RJ 45 1 Serial RS 232 RS 232 RJ 45 RJ 45 2 Management 10 100 Base T RJ 45 RJ 45 3 Base 1GBE 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Base 18 Standard I F is copper RJ 45 4 Base 1GBE 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Base 19 Standard I F is copper T...

Page 59: ...TM CU Z is the Sun Netra CP3240 switch s copper RTM pairing This RTM supports all the ports the Sun Netra CP3240 switch provides using 10GBase CX4 for the 10Gigabyte and 10 100 1000Base T for the 1Gigabyte ports FIGURE 2 2 Copper RTM Functional Block Diagram ...

Page 60: ...BE XAUI CX4 Fabric 17 Fabric 10GBE XAUI CX4 Fabric 18 Fabric 10GBE XAUI CX4 Fabric 19 Fabric 10GBE XAUI CX4 Fabric 20 TABLE 2 4 Copper RTM Port Restrictions Port 1G Infrastructure 1G Port 10G Infrastructure 10G Port Base Port 20 SERDES 1000Base T RJ45 None None Base Port 21 SERDES 1000Base T RJ45 None None Base Port 26 None None XAUI 10GBase CX4 Base Port 27 None None XAUI 10GBase CX4 Fabirc Port ...

Page 61: ...0H RTM OP Z is the Sun Netra CP3240 switch s fiber optic RTM pairing This RTM supports all the ports the Netra CP3240 switch provides using 10GBase X for the 10Gigabyte and 1000Base X for the 1Gigabyte ports FIGURE 2 3 Fiber Optic RTM Functional Block Diagram ...

Page 62: ... RS 232 10GBase X SFP Fabric 17 Can Support 1G SFP Copper Fabric 10GBE 10GBase X SFP Fabric 18 Can Support 1G SFP Copper Fabric 10GBE 10GBase X SFP Fabric 19 Can Support 1G SFP Copper Fabric 10GBE 10GBase X SFP Fabric 20 Can Support 1G SFP Copper Serial RS 232 Serial RS232 RJ 45 Not a module RS232 Serial TABLE 2 6 Fiber Optic RTM Port Restrictions Port 1G Infrastructure 1G Port 10G Infrastructure ...

Page 63: ...ver the Base Fabric called Base in this guide The Base is designed to be the control plane for the shelf Scaling from 10Mbps to 1000Mbps the Base interface can accommodate a wide variety of node boards The Base interface on the Sun Netra CP3240 switch is based around three main components the Broadcom BCM56503 the Broadcom BCM5464x and the Freescale MPC8247 ...

Page 64: ...different technologies defined by AdvancedTCA sub specifications The Sun Netra CP3240 switch is designed to comply with PICMG 3 1 Ethernet Fibre Channel for AdvancedTCA Systems options 1 and option 9 That means the Sun Netra CP3240 switch provides a single 1 10Gigabyte port to each node board The Fabric uses 10GBase BX4 Ethernet to provide connectivity between boards though the backplane The Fabri...

Page 65: ...sites so that the functionality of the Sun Netra CP3240 switch can be expanded AMC 2 Ethernet AMCs are supported with direct connections to the Base and Fabric subsystems Other types of AMCs such as AMC 1 PCI Express or AMC 3 SAS SATA can be used as well Nearly any type of AMC can be supported because the Sun Netra CP3240 switch connects the AMCs sites directly together on certain ports ...

Page 66: ...2 26 Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide September 2009 2 4 5 1 AMC Port Maps FIGURE 2 6 AMC Port Map Diagram ...

Page 67: ... AMC 2 Type 5 Optional LED Module Support Port Type Connected 0 GB Base 3 0 switch 1 Any Not connected 2 Any Port 3 of AMC 3 usually used for SAS SATA 3 Any Port 3 of AMC 2 usually used for SAS SATA 4 Any Ports 4 7 of AMC 2 usually used for PCIE 5 6 7 8 Not connected 9 10 11 12 Custom LED board support 13 Not connected 14 Not connected 15 Not connected 17 Any RTM for future use 18 Any RTM for futu...

Page 68: ...f AMC 3 usually used for SAS SATA 3 Any Port 3 of AMC 1 usually used for SAS SATA 4 Any Ports 4 7 of AMC 1 usually used for PCIE 5 6 7 8 10GbE Fabric 3 1 switch 9 10 11 12 custom LED board support 13 Not connected 14 Not connected 15 Not connected 17 Any RTM for future use 18 Any RTM for future use 19 Any RTM for future use 20 Any RTM for future use TCLK1 CLK IN FPGA Zarlink TCLK2 CLK OUT FPGA Zar...

Page 69: ... SATA 4 Not connected 5 Not connected 6 Not connected 7 Not connected 8 Not connected 9 Not connected 10 Not connected 11 Not connected 12 custom LED board support 13 Not connected 14 Not connected 15 Any Update channel usually used for clock sync 17 Any RTM for future use 18 Any RTM for future use 19 Any RTM for future use 20 Any RTM for future use TCLK1 CLK IN FPGA and Zarlink TCLK2 CLK OUT FPGA...

Page 70: ...rnet AMC No Yes No TABLE 2 12 AMC Port Restrictions for Copper RTMs 1G Infrastructure 1G Base Ports 10G Infrastructure 10G Fabric Ports BCM5464R Copper PHY Port 22 10 100 1000 BaseT RJ 45 XAUI Pass through 10G Fabric XAUI CX4 BCM5464R Copper PHY Port 23 10 100 1000 BaseT RJ 45 None None BCM5464R Copper PHY Port 24 10 100 1000 BaseT RJ 45 None None Front panel Base Port 18 J13 3rd BCM5464R Copper P...

Page 71: ...r settings for configuring the switch Other configuration options are software controlled Software configuration options are described in Chapter 4 This chapter contains the following topics Section 3 1 Jumper Settings on page 3 2 Section 3 2 Jumper Locations on page 3 7 ...

Page 72: ...TABLE 3 1 Switch Configuration Jumper Settings Jumper Default Purpose P4 L2 Cross Connect Control P6 1 2 OFF Fabric Zero Reset Configuration Word P6 3 4 OFF Base Zero Reset Configuration Word P8 1 2 OFF Base Write Protect Disable P8 3 4 OFF Fabric Write Protect Disable P9 OFF IPMC Firmware Write P10 1 2 OFF IPMC Disable P10 3 4 OFF IPMC FWE P11 1 2 OFF Forced Board Enable P11 3 4 OFF IPMC Board Re...

Page 73: ... jumper configures write protection on the Base reset configuration word TABLE 3 3 P6 1 2 Fabric Zero Reset Jumper Settings P6 1 2 Default Function ON Use default Reset Configuration Word all zeros OFF Default Use Reset Configuration Word in flash TABLE 3 4 P6 3 4 Base Zero Reset Jumper Settings P6 3 4 Default Function ON Use default Reset Configuration Word all zeros OFF Default Use Reset Configu...

Page 74: ...6 P8 3 4 Fabric Write Protect Jumper Settings P8 3 4 Default Function ON Disable the write protection of the Fabric reset configuration word OFF Default Write protect the Fabric reset configuration word TABLE 3 7 P9 IPMC Firmware Program Jumper Settings P4 Default Function OFF Default Normal operation 1 2 Install to program IPMC firmware via the debug serial port 3 4 Install to program IPMC firmwa...

Page 75: ...to bring the board out of reset 3 1 10 P11 3 4 IPMC Board Reset This jumper configres the IPMI to send a reset signal that will reset the entire board TABLE 3 9 P10 3 4 IPMC FWE Reserved Jumper Settings P10 3 4 Default Function ON OFF Default Normal operation TABLE 3 10 P11 1 2 Forced Board Enable Jumper Settings P11 1 2 Default Function ON Force power on Use this to run without a ShMC OFF Default...

Page 76: ... exclusive only one can be used at a time The serial port can be forced to the front or the RTM or it can be controlled by the software TABLE 3 12 P12 1 2 and P12 3 4 Grounding Jumper Settings P12 1 2 3 4 Default Function OFF Default Separate EMI ground and logic ground 1 2 Connect EMI ground to logic ground 3 4 Connect EMI ground to logic ground TABLE 3 13 P13 Serial Direction Jumper Settings P13...

Page 77: ...Chapter 3 Configuring Jumper Settings 3 7 3 2 Jumper Locations FIGURE 3 1 shows the locations of the jumper settings FIGURE 3 1 Switch Jumper Locations ...

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Page 79: ...d OS are covered in this chapter FASTPATH is described however for detailed information and command syntax refer to the Netra CP3240 Switch Command Reference Manual 820 3253 This chapter contains the following topics Section 4 1 IPMI Firmware Sensors on page 4 2 Section 4 2 uBoot on page 4 5 Section 4 3 Linux on page 4 7 Section 4 4 Serial Select on page 4 8 Section 4 5 Serial Location on page 4 9...

Page 80: ...tate hotswap discrete state M state per ATCA and AMC spec 5 IPMB physical State IPMB Link sensor Defined in ATCA spec 6 BMC Watchdog State Watchdog timer Discrete Watchdog 2 per the IPMI spec 11 RTM Presence State Rear Module Present Signal State 01h Device absent 02h Device present 12 Base Early State Base firmware signal Asserted indicates Uboot prompt 13 Base Full State Base firmware signal Ass...

Page 81: ...ull Good Initial power on state 5 sec Uboot corrupted or erased 0 0 1 uBoot initial state 5 sec Uboot finds no image 0 0 0 uBoot console n a Failover timer stops 1 0 0 Linux booted 90 sec Soft off now occurs 0 1 0 Linux boot menu n a Failover timer stops user interruption 1 1 0 FASTPATH booted 90 sec Timer stops if this state is reached in time 0 1 1 Critical code update n a An update is in progre...

Page 82: ...mp Thresh RTM Temperatu re oC n a n a n a 55 65 75 20 Fabric CPU Temp Thresh Fabric CPU Temp oC n a n a n a 60 70 80 21 1 5V Thresh 1 5V line Volts 1 4014 1 303 1 1074 1 6072 1 7052 1 9012 22 1 8V Thresh 1 8V line Volts 1 656 1 509 1 303 1 9502 2 107 2 303 23 1 0V Thresh 1 0V line Volts 0 902 0 706 0 51 1 1074 1 303 1 509 24 1 2V Thresh 1 2V line Volts 1 107 1 009 0 804 1 303 1 4014 1 607 25 Site ...

Page 83: ...here is an example of the start of a boot sequence Press any key before JFFS2 loading image1 to 0x400000 appears 30 Site 2 MP Thresh AMC Slot Managem ent Pwr Volts n a n a n a 3 456 3 514 3 6 31 Site 3 Pwr Cur Thresh AMC Slot current sense Amps n a n a n a 5 5 6 023 6 517 32 Site 3 Pwr Thresh AMC Slot 12V Volts n a n a n a 13 048 13 44 13 608 33 Site 3 MP Thresh AMC Slot Managem ent Pwr Volts n a ...

Page 84: ...ed separated by only commas Or use the word all to disable e Keying completely To re enable e Keying clear the variable After changing the environment variables you must always save if you would like the change to persist though a reset TABLE 4 5 uBoot Console Commands Command Result print or printenv Shows the current environment variables set variable or setenv Followed by an environment variabl...

Page 85: ...mple After changing the rate you must save if you would like the change to persist though a reset 4 3 Linux The switch uses Linux as an operating system The Monta Vista 3 1 Pro 2 4 20 kernel is used There are no settings to change and the OS is completely transparent to the user 4 3 1 e Keying e Keying is implemented as a Linux driver The CPUs for both Base and Fabric have a direct connection to t...

Page 86: ...PATH has loaded at which point the green Healthy LED is driven The OOS LED signals are OR so that if one or more are active the LED is on The Healthy LED signals are AND The Base and Fabric must be booted into FASTPATH as well as several hardware conditions must be met for this LED to be on 4 4 Serial Select A single serial port is provided to control both CPUs The key usually in the upper left ke...

Page 87: ...example the serial port direction is changed to the RTM Note that the change is instantaneous and lasts though a reboot CODE EXAMPLE 4 1 Serial Port Change from uBoot CPU 400 MHz DRAM 256 MB FLASH 64 MB Base Primary Flash Use the key above the TAB key to switch between BASE and FABRIC Break UBoot by pressing a key when the switch boots set console rtm set console to front for the front panel save ...

Page 88: ...Loading Ramdisk to 0fdf6000 end 0ff8d4c2 OK Mounting dev mtdblock2 at mnt fastpath done Mounting tmpfs at mnt application done Use the key above the TAB to switch between BASE and FABRIC switch Base Primary Flash image1 Select startup mode If no selection is made within 5 seconds the Application will start automatically Main Menu 1 Start Switch Application 2 Display Utility Menu Select 1 2 Extract...

Page 89: ...y based on their names The following sections describe some of the options more fully CODE EXAMPLE 4 4 Boot Utility Menu Access switch Base Primary Flash image2 Utility Menu 1 Start Switch Application 2 Load Code Update Package using TFTP FTP 3 Load Code Update Package using XMODEM YMODEM ZMODEM 4 Copy Primary Flash to Backup Flash 5 Select Serial Speed 6 Retrieve Error Log using TFTP 7 Retrieve E...

Page 90: ... status information as it is updating 4 6 1 2 Erase Current Configuration This is the same as clear config from within FASTPATH This option can be used if the switch is in an unknown state and restoring the default settings is desired 4 6 1 3 Erase Permanent Storage This command completely erases FASTPATH any log files and any configurations It does not erase uBoot or Linux Use of this command is ...

Page 91: ...m the primary flash for any reason the onboard IPMC will reset the board and attempt to boot out of the backup flash No user interaction is required The switch backup flash comes preprogrammed with default settings You can change what is loaded on the backup flash by using the Copy Primary Flash to Backup Flash command from the utility menu 4 8 Dual Firmware Images The switch supports dual firmwar...

Page 92: ... changes to uBoot Linux or the IPMC must be installed to the flash before they can be used 1 Setup a TFTP server on the update network Tftpd is the standard TFTP server for Linux and Solaris For Windows Solarwinds http www solarwinds net offers a free TFTP server 2 Place the update image on the TFTP server It will have a tgz file extension 3 Connect to the serial management port of the network to ...

Page 93: ...ng tmpfs at mnt application done Use the key above the TAB to switch between BASE and FABRIC switch Base Primary Flash image1 Select startup mode If no selection is made within 5 seconds the Application will start automatically Main Menu 1 Start Switch Application 2 Display Utility Menu Select 1 2 2 Use the key above the TAB to switch between BASE and FABRIC switch Base Primary Flash image1 Utilit...

Page 94: ...cp dhcp Enter Transfer Method tftp or ftp ftp Enter Filename switch 1 0 1 0 stk Accept changes Press Y N y Use the key above the TAB to switch between BASE and FABRIC switch Base Primary Flash image1 Utility Menu 1 Start Switch Application 2 Load Code Update Package using TFTP FTP 3 Load Code Update Package using XMODEM YMODEM ZMODEM 4 Copy Primary Flash to Backup Flash 5 Select Serial Speed 6 Ret...

Page 95: ...download done Bringing up eth0 interface done HOST IPADDR 10 10 2 246 Transferring switch 1 0 1 0 stk from 10 10 3 199 via ftp done Bringing down eth0 interface done Extracting Application done Destroying tmpfs filesystem on tmpfs done Loading Application done SOC unit 0 attached to PCI device BCM56503_B2 FASTPATH starting started Unit 1 User CODE EXAMPLE 4 5 Example Console Output Continued ...

Page 96: ...ports 4 10 1 1 CLI The switch provides an industry standard CLI The CLI is provided over the serial port telnet and SSH This section only describes some basic commands For detailed command syntax refer to the Netra CP3240 Switch Command Reference Manual 820 3253 The CLI is mode based It works similarly to a console in Linux or Windows Commands are grouped under modes and those commands only work w...

Page 97: ...ent configuration though a reboot privilege serviceport protocol dhcp Use DHCP on the out of band port Only one of the serviceport and network can use DHCP To enable DHCP on one you must disable it on the other The same command works for network privilege serviceport protocol none Use user assigned IP NOTE the same command works for network privilege serviceport ip ip netmask gateway Force an IP f...

Page 98: ...nabled by default SSH is disabled by default The prompts always show the current mode Here are a few examples 4 10 3 2 Web Interface Defaults The username and password are the same as the CLI The web interface is enabled by default Java is enabled by default HTTPS is disabled by default interface 0 x Switch to interface mode You must be in interface mode to change most port specific settings confi...

Page 99: ... on an external PC and uploaded to the switch via TFTP Once the keys are on the switch SSH and HTTPS must be enabled to be used 4 10 4 2 Enabling SSH and SSL First the certifications and keys must be uploaded to the switch using a command such as the following Upload the following files to the switch Enable secure access SSH Telnet and disable non secure access SSL HTTP copy tftp ip file location ...

Page 100: ...ration This command can be very useful because the output is in script format This output can be backed up or copied to another switch 4 10 6 Port Ordering The ports are ordered the same way as the ATCA channels The ATCA specification allows for backplanes to be routed differently This means that logical slots and physical slots often do not match The switch supports an abstraction layer that allo...

Page 101: ...ic are always one number off So if a board is in slot 6 it is connected to Base channel 3 and Fabric channel 2 3 9 8 4 7 6 5 5 4 6 3 2 7 Netra CP3240 Netra CP3240 8 2 1 9 4 3 10 6 5 11 8 7 12 10 9 13 12 11 14 14 13 15 15 14 16 16 15 ShMC 1 1 none ShMC 2 if cross connect 17 none TABLE 4 7 Port Order List Continued ...

Page 102: ...once on the Fabric The IPMC update happens during a Base update Each firmware can be updated independently without affecting other firmware for example FASTPATH can be updated without touching uBoot and Linux 4 11 1 Firmware List IPMC firmware Base Firmware uBoot Linux FASTPATH Fabric Firmware uBoot Linux FASTPATH 4 11 2 Firmware Upgrades For up to date instructions on upgrading the firmware packa...

Page 103: ...negotiating between 1G and 10G speeds without any user input However the RTM optical ports must be explicitly configured without auto negotiation for 1G operation This requirement is due to the underlying technology used in 10G interfaces 4 12 3 10G Configuration for RTM Optical Port For 10G operation an SFP module must be used and the port must be set to no auto negotiate For all 10G RTM ports no...

Page 104: ...ll 10G RTM optical ports no auto negotiate is the default setting Therefore 1G operation must be explicitly enabled Note that Base 10G port 0 25 and 0 27 do not support 1G operation The Fabric 10G RTM optical ports support both 1G and 10G operation where 0 xx is the port number of the RTM on Fabric Valid entries are 0 17 0 18 0 19 and 0 20 For each port on the RTM enter the command CODE EXAMPLE 4 ...

Page 105: ...ment 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 ...

Page 106: ...will be significantly reduced if operated above 30 C for more than 96 consecutive hours TABLE A 1 Absolute Maximum Electrical and Temperature Ratings Supply Voltage 48V 0 VDC to 75VDC Storage Temperature 40 to 85 Celsius Non Condensing Relative Humidity 95 at 40 Celsius TABLE A 2 Normal Operating Electrical and Temperature Ratings Description Range Nominal operating voltage 36 VDC to 72VDC Operati...

Page 107: ... year limited warranty A 3 Mechanical This section includes the mechanical specifications for dimensions and weight A 3 1 Board Dimensions and Weight The switch meets the PICMG 3 0 AdvancedTCA Specification R2 0 ECN002 and AMC 0 R2 0 for all mechanical parameters Mechanical dimensions are shown in the illustration and are outlined in the following table TABLE A 3 Board Dimensions and Weight Item D...

Page 108: ...A 4 Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide September 2009 FIGURE A 1 PCB Dimensions ...

Page 109: ...B 1 APPENDIX B Connectors This appendix describes the switch s connectors you can use to interface to application specific devices ...

Page 110: ...GMT Port RJ 45 Base and Fabric J13 3rd 10 100 1000 Ethernet Port RJ 45 Base J13 Bottom 10 100 1000 Ethernet Port RJ 45 Base J8 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector Top J7 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector Middle J6 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector Bottom J9 ATCA Zone 1 Connector J5 ATCA Zone 2 P20 ZD Connector J4 ATCA Zone 2 P21 ZD Connector J3 ATCA Zone 2 P22 ZD Connector J2 ATCA Zone 2 P23 ZD Connector J1 ATCA Zone 2 P24...

Page 111: ...Appendix B Connectors B 3 B 2 Connector Locations Topside FIGURE B 1 Connector Locations Topside ...

Page 112: ...ATCA Zone 1 Connector J9 Pins Pin Pin Name Pin Pin Name 1 NC 18 NC 2 NC 19 NC 3 NC 20 NC 4 NC 21 NC 5 HA 0 22 NC 6 HA 1 23 NC 7 HA 2 24 NC 8 HA 3 25 SHELF_GND 9 HA 4 26 GND 10 HA 5 27 NC 11 HA 6 28 VRTN_A 12 HA 7 29 VRTN_B 13 SCL_A 30 EARLY_A 14 SCD_A 31 EARLY_B 15 SCL_B 32 NC 16 SCD_B 33 48V_A 17 NC 34 48V_B ...

Page 113: ... 10GbE 15 Rx1 10GbE 15 7 Fabri c Ch 14 Tx2 10GbE 14 Tx2 10GbE 14 Rx2 10GbE 14 Rx2 10GbE 14 Tx3 10GbE 14 Tx3 10GbE 14 Rx3 10GbE 14 Rx3 10GbE 14 8 Tx0 10GbE 14 Tx0 10GbE 14 Rx0 10GbE 14 Rx0 10GbE 14 Tx1 10GbE 14 Tx1 10GbE 14 Rx1 10GbE 14 Rx1 10GbE 14 9 Fabri c Ch 13 Tx2 10GbE 13 Tx2 10GbE 13 Rx2 10GbE 13 Rx2 10GbE 13 Tx3 10GbE 13 Tx3 10GbE 13 Rx3 10GbE 13 Rx3 10GbE 13 10 Tx0 10GbE 13 Tx0 10GbE 13 Rx...

Page 114: ...1 10GB 10 Rx1 10GB 10 7 Fabri c Ch 9 Tx2 10GB 9 Tx2 10GB 9 Rx2 10GB 9 Rx2 10GB 9 Tx3 10GB 9 Tx3 10GB 9 Rx3 10GB 9 Rx3 10GB 9 8 Tx0 10GB 9 Tx0 10GB 9 Rx0 10GB 9 Rx0 10GB 9 Tx1 10GB 9 Tx1 10GB 9 Rx1 10GB 9 Rx1 10GB 9 9 Fabri c Ch 8 Tx2 10GB 8 Tx2 10GB 8 Rx2 10GB 8 Rx2 10GB 8 Tx3 10GB 8 Tx3 10GB 8 Rx3 10GB 8 Rx3 10GB 8 1 0 Tx0 10GB 8 Tx0 10GB 8 Rx0 10GB 8 Rx0 10GB 8 Tx1 10GB 8 Tx1 10GB 8 Rx1 10GB 8 R...

Page 115: ...0 10GB 5 Tx1 10GB 5 Tx1 10GB 5 Rx1 10GB 5 Rx1 10GB 5 7 Fabri c Ch 4 Tx2 10GB 4 Tx2 10GB 4 Rx2 10GB 4 Rx2 10GB 4 Tx3 10GB 4 Tx3 10GB 4 Rx3 10GB 4 Rx3 10GB 4 8 Tx0 10GB 4 Tx0 10GB 4 Rx0 10GB 4 Rx0 10GB 4 Tx1 10GB 4 Tx1 10GB 4 Rx1 10GB 4 Rx1 10GB 4 9 Fabri c Ch 3 Tx2 10GB 3 Tx2 10GB 3 Rx2 10GB 3 Rx2 10GB 3 Tx3 10GB 3 Tx3 10GB 3 Rx3 10GB 3 Rx3 10GB 3 1 0 Tx0 10GB 3 Tx0 10GB 3 Rx0 10GB 3 Rx0 10GB 3 Tx1...

Page 116: ...se Ch 2 BI_ DA2 BI_ DA2 BI_ DB2 BI_ DB2 BI_ DC2 BI_ DC2 BI_ DD2 BI_ DD2 7 Base Ch 3 BI_ DA3 BI_ DA3 BI_ DB3 BI_ DB3 BI_ DC3 BI_ DC3 BI_ DD3 BI_ DD3 8 Base Ch 4 BI_ DA4 BI_ DA4 BI_ DB4 BI_ DB4 BI_ DC4 BI_ DC4 BI_ DD4 BI_ DD4 9 Base Ch 5 BI_ DA5 BI_ DA5 BI_ DB5 BI_ DB5 BI_ DC5 BI_ DC5 BI_ DD5 BI_ DD5 1 0 Base Ch 6 BI_ DA2 BI_ DA2 BI_ DB2 BI_ DB2 BI_ DC2 BI_ DC2 BI_ DD2 BI_ DD2 TABLE B 6 ATCA Zone 2 ...

Page 117: ...BI_ DA10 BI_ DB10 BI_ DB10 BI_ DC10 BI_ DC10 BI_ DD10 BI_ DD10 5 Base Ch 11 BI_ DA11 BI_ DA11 BI_ DB11 BI_ DB11 BI_ DC11 BI_ DC11 BI_ DD11 BI_ DD11 6 Base Ch 12 BI_ DA12 BI_ DA12 BI_ DB12 BI_ DB12 BI_ DC12 BI_ DC12 BI_ DD12 BI_ DD12 7 Base Ch 13 BI_ DA13 BI_ DA13 BI_ DB13 BI_ DB13 BI_ DC13 BI_ DC13 BI_ DD13 BI_ DD13 8 Base Ch 14 BI_ DA14 BI_ DA14 BI_ DB14 BI_ DB14 BI_ DC14 BI_ DC14 BI_ DD14 BI_ DD...

Page 118: ...ed These cables and adapters are available through various sources or can be made easily The cable must cross over the TXD and RXD signals as both the PC and switch are DTE The minimum cable pinout is listed in the following table 6 RXD 7 DSR 8 CTS TABLE B 9 Minimum Serial Cable Pinouts RJ 45 DB9 RXD to TXD 6 3 TXD to RXD 3 2 GND to GND 5 5 TABLE B 8 Serial RJ 45 Connector J13 Top Continued Pin Si...

Page 119: ... 11 10 100Base TX RJ 45 Connector J13 2nd TABLE B 10 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Connector J13 3rd and Bottom Signal 1 MDI_0 2 MDI_0 3 MDI_1 4 MDI_2 5 MDI_2 6 MDI_1 7 MDI_3 8 MDI_3 TABLE B 11 10 100Base TX RJ 45 Connector J13 2nd Signal 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 4 unused 5 unused 6 Rx 7 unused 8 unused ...

Page 120: ...V 12V 12V a b c d e f g h 1 AMC1 P20 TX AMC1 P20 TX AMC1 P20 RX AMC1 P20 RX AMC1 P19 TX AMC1 P19 TX AMC1 P19 RX AMC1 P19 RX 2 AMC1 P18 TX AMC1 P18 TX AMC1 P18 RX AMC1 P18 RX AMC1 P17 TX AMC1 P17 TX AMC1 P17 RX AMC1 P17 RX 3 AMC2 P20 TX AMC2 P20 TX AMC2 P20 RX AMC2 P20 RX AMC2 P19 TX AMC2 P19 TX AMC2 P19 RX AMC2 P19 RX 4 AMC2 P18 TX AMC2 P18 TX AMC2 P18 RX AMC2 P18 RX AMC2 P17 TX AMC2 P17 TX AMC2 P...

Page 121: ...Rx1 10GB 20 5 BI_ DA20 BI_ DA20 BI_ DB20 BI_ DB20 BI_ DC20 BI_ DC20 BI_ DD20 BI_ DD20 6 BI_ DA21 BI_ DA21 BI_ DB21 BI_ DB21 BI_ DC21 BI_ DC21 BI_ DD21 BI_ DD21 7 Base 27 Tx2 10GB Base 27 Tx2 10GB Base 27 Rx0 10GB Base 27 Rx0 10GB Base 27 Tx3 10GB Base 27 Tx3 10GB Base 27 Rx1 10GB Base 27 Rx1 10GB 8 Base 27 Tx0 10GB Base 27 Tx0 10GB Base 27 Rx2 10GB Base 27 Rx2 10GB Base 27 Tx1 10GB Base 27 Tx1 10G...

Page 122: ...ter 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 AdvancedTCA AdvancedTCA specifications can be purchased from the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMG for a nominal fee A short form AdvancedTCA specification is also available on PICMG s Website http www picmg org PICMG 3 1 AdvancedTCA Ethernet an...

Page 123: ... their datasheets Contact Broadcom for more information http www broadcom com MPC8272 PowerQUICC II Family Reference Manual This and other Freescale documents about the MPC8247 are available at http www freescale com webapp sps site prod_summary jsp code MPC8247 IETF RFCs The IETF makes all RFCs freely available on their website http www ietf org ...

Page 124: ... 2 NEBS ETSI The Sun Netra CP3240 switch and RTM has been designed to meet or exceed Telcordia specification FR 2063 Issue 2 Dec 2002 Network Building Requirements 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 Telecommunic...

Page 125: ... 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 CENELEC Common Modifications Annex ZA AU Australia and New Zealand CH Switzerland DE Germany DK Denmark ES Spain FI Finland GB United Kingdom IE Ireland KR Korea NO Norway SE Sweden China deviations to IEC 60950 3rd Ed consi...

Page 126: ...adio 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 Eq...

Page 127: ...perate the component D 5 1 D 4 1FCC 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 and if not inst...

Page 128: ...his device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareillage numérique de la classe A répond à toutes les exigences de l interférence canadienne causant des règlements d équipement L opération est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l interférence nocive 2 Ce dispositif doit accepter n importe quell...

Page 129: ...D 6 Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide September 2009 ...

Page 130: ... H handling cards cautions 1 4 I installing switches 1 14 switches rear transition cards 1 14 L LEDs switches 1 15 R removing switches 1 11 switches rear transition cards 1 13 S switches installing 1 14 LEDs 1 15 removing 1 11 switches rear transition cards installing 1 14 removing 1 13 ...

Page 131: ...Index 2 Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide September 2009 ...

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