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Sun Netra CP3240 Switch
Installation Guide
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Part No. 820-3251-13
September 2009, Revision A
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Broadcom BCM5464R and BCM5461S 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet
2.2.4
2.2.5
Freescale PowerQUICC II MPC8247 Communications Processor
Pigeon Point BMR-H8S-AMCc AdvancedTCA IPMI Subsystem
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Figures
Switch and RTM Faceplates 1–6
Netra CP3240H-RTM-CU Airflow (Pa) 1–8
Netra CP3240H-RTM-CU Airflow (InchesH20) 1–8
Netra CP3240H-RTM-OP Airflow (Pa) 1–9
Netra CP3240H-RTM-OP Airflow (InchesH20) 1–9
Front Cable Management Bracket in Lower Position 1–11
Injector/Ejector on the Switch (Open Position) 1–12
Switch Functional Block Diagram 2–17
Copper RTM Functional Block Diagram 2–19
Fiber Optic RTM Functional Block Diagram 2–21
Base Fabric Switch Subsystem 2–23
Expansion Fabric Switch Subsystem 2–24
AMC Port Map Diagram 2–26
Switch Jumper Locations 3–7
PCB Dimensions A–4
Connector Locations (Topside) B–3
ATCA Zone 1 Connector (J9) B–5
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Tables
Power Requirements 1–2
Airflow Requirements 1–7
ATCA Board Status LEDs 1–15
Hot-Swap LED States 1–16
Switch External Ports 2–18
Zone 3 RTM Ports 2–18
Copper RTM External Ports 2–20
Copper RTM Port Restrictions 2–20
Fiber Optic External RTM Ports 2–22
Fiber Optic RTM Port Restrictions 2–22
AMC Ethernet Port Availability 2–27
AMC Site 1: AMC.0 Mid-size, AMC.2 Type E1, AMC.2 Type 5 (Optional), LED Module
Support 2–27
AMC Site #2 AMC.0 Mid-Size, AMC.2 Type E1, AMC.2 Type 5, Double module support, LED
Module Support 2–28
AMC Site 3: AMC.0 Mid-size, AMC.2 Type E1, Master Clock Generator Support, LED
Support 2–29
AMC Modules by Site 2–30
AMC Port Restrictions for Copper RTMs 2–30
AMC Port Restrictions for Fiber Optic RTMs 2–30
Switch Configuration Jumper Settings 3–2
P4 Cross-Connect Jumper Settings 3–2
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P6 (1-2) Fabric Zero Reset Jumper Settings 3–3
P6 (3-4) Base Zero Reset Jumper Settings 3–3
P8 (1-2) Base Write-Protect Jumper Settings 3–3
P8 (3-4) Fabric Write Protect Jumper Settings 3–4
P9 IPMC Firmware Program Jumper Settings 3–4
P10 (1-2) IPMC Reset Jumper Settings 3–4
P10 (3-4) IPMC FWE Reserved Jumper Settings 3–5
P11 (1-2) Forced-Board Enable Jumper Settings 3–5
P11 (3-4) IPMC Board Reset Jumper Settings 3–5
P12 (1-2) and P12 (3-4) Grounding Jumper Settings 3–6
P13 Serial Direction Jumper Settings 3–6
IPMI State Sensors 4–2
0
4–2
IPMI Sensor Logic 4–3
IPMI Thresold Sensors 4–4
uBoot Console Commands 4–6
Basic CLI Commands 4–19
Port Order List 4–22
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
ATCA Zone 1 Connector (J9) Pins B–4
ATCA Zone 2 P20 ZD Connector (J5) B–5
ATCA Zone 2 P21 ZD Connector (J4) B–6
ATCA Zone 2 P22 ZD Connector (J3) B–6
ATCA Zone 2 P23 ZD Connector (J2) B–7
ATCA Zone 2 P24 ZD Connector (J1) B–8
Serial RJ-45 Connector (J13-Top) B–8
Minimum Serial Cable Pinouts B–9
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10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 Connector (J13-3rd and Bottom) B–10
10/100Base-TX RJ-45 Connector (J13-2nd) B–10
ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector (J8-Top)) B–11
ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector (J7-Middle) B–11
ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector (J6-Bottom) B–12
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Preface
The Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Installation Guide describes the installation and
configuration of the 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:
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Sun Netra CP3x40 Switch Safety and Compliance Manual (820-3505)
Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Product Notes (820-3260)
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How This Document Is Organized
Chapter 1 provides unpacking instructions and initial setup information for the
switch. It provides information and procedures needed to install and make the Sun
Netra CP3240 switch operational.
Chapter 2 introduces the key features of the switch. 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
switch against the needs of a specific application.
Chapter 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 for
the switch.
Appendix B This appendix provides a connector location illustration and connector
pin out tables. A detailed description and pin out for each connector is given.
Appendix C provides links to websites with information about many of the devices
and technologies used in the switch.
Appendix D presents UL, CE, and FCC agency approval and certification
information for the switch.
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Related Documentation
The following table lists the documentation for this product. The online
documentation is available at:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/cp3240.switch?l=en#hic
Application
Title
Part Number
Format
Location
Latest
Sun Netra CP3x40 Switch Product 820-3260-xx PDF
Online
information
Notes
Ponter doc
Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Getting
Started Guide
820-3254-xx Printed
Shipping Kit
Online
Usage
Sun Netra CP3240 Switch User’s
Guide
820-3252-xx PDF
Reference
Sun Netra CP3240 Switch Software 820-3253-xx PDF
Online
Reference Manual
AMC Ponter Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced
820-7260-xx Printed
820-7261-xx PDF
820-7262-xx PDF
Shipping Kit
doc
Mezzanine Card Getting Started
Guide
AMC
Installation
Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced
Mezzanine Card 10G Copper User’s
Guide
Online
Online
AMC
Installation
Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced
Mezzanine Card 10G Optic User’s
Guide
AMC
Reference
Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced
Mezzanine Card LED User’s Guide
820-7263-xx PDF
Online
Online
Safety
Sun Netra CP3x40 Switch Safety
and Compliance Manual
820-3505-xx PDF
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
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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 819-1173-xx Printed
Shipping kit
Guide
Overview
Netra CT 900 Server Overview
819-1174-xx PDF
Online
Online
Installation
Netra CT 900 Server Installation
Guide
819-1175-xx PDF
Service
Netra CT 900 Server Service Manual 819-1176-xx PDF
Online
Online
Administration
Netra CT 900 Server Administration 819-1177-xx PDF
and Reference Manual
Programming
Safety
Netra CT 900 Software Developer’s 819-1178-xx PDF
Guide
Online
Netra CT 900 Server Safety and
Compliance Guide
819-1179-xx PDF
819-1647-xx PDF
816-7190-xx Printed
Online
Setup
Netra CT 900 Server Hardware
Setup Guide
Online
Safety
Important Safety Information for
Sun Hardware Systems
Shipping kit
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CHAPTER
1
Getting Started
This chapter provides information and procedures needed to install and make the
Sun Netra CP3240 switch operational. This chapter should be read before using the
board.
In addition to this chapter, refer to the following safety documentation:
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Netra CP3X20 Switch Safety and Compliance Manual (820-3505)
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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.
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:
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1.1
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.
1.1.1
Connectivity
The switch can work in any AdvancedTCA shelf. It is mainly designed to be used as
hub blade, however, it can also operate a node or a full-mesh blade.
1.1.1.1
Hub Connectivity
In AdvancedTCA. the hub board defines the system, so it is important that it be put
in the correct slot. In all shelves there are two slots specifically designated 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 always needed for Base. If full mesh node boards are used in a full mesh shelf, a
hub board is not needed for Fabric.
1.1.2
Electrical and Environmental
The switch has the following power requirements:
TABLE 1-1
State
Power Requirements
Power in Watts (W)
Idle, no AMCs
45W
72W
78W
200W
All ports linked with RTM, no AMCs
All ports linked with RTM, heavy traffic, no AMCs
Designed max power with 15W RTM, and 100W
shared for all AMC sites
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The 48VDC has a tolerance of 0VDC to 75VDC without damage. The switch will
operate when 48VDC is 36VDC to 72VDC, inclusive.
Caution – Any input voltage outside the range of 0VDC to 75VDC can damage the
switch.
The switch requires air flow. A minimum of 100 LFM should be kept on the board at
all times. If an RTM is being used, active RTM cooling 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 with local rules and regulations. For disposal
or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic
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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 Netra CP3240 Switch Getting Started Guide (820-3254) for
return instructions.
Caution – This board must be protected from static discharge and physical shock.
Never remove any of the socketed parts except at a static-free workstation. Use the
anti-static 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.
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:
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When removing a switch from an electrostatic discharge bag, keep it vertical until
you place the switch on the electrostatic discharge mat.
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Do not place a switch on a hard surface. Use a cushioned antistatic mat. The
switch connectors and components have very thin pins that bend easily.
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Be careful of small parts located on the component side of a switch.
Do not use an oscilloscope probe on the components. The soldered pins are easily
damaged or shorted by the probe point.
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Transport a switch in an antistatic bag.
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Caution – The heat sinks on a switch can be damaged by incorrect handling. Do not
touch the heat sinks while installing or removing a switch. Hold a switch only by the
edges. If a heat sink is loose or broken, obtain a replacement switch.
Caution – 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
1.5
Connectors
The switch includes several connectors to interface to application-specific devices.
Jumper Options
The switch provides several jumper configuration options for features. Location
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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
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1.6.1
1.6.2
Base 10/100/1000 Uplink Ports (RJ-45)
There are two front panel Base 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet uplink ports on the
faceplate. They are ports number 18 and 19 on the Base network.
10/100 Management Port (RJ-45)
There is a 10/100 management Ethernet port on the faceplate. This port can be used
to manage the Base and Fabric. This port and the 10/100 management port on the
RTM 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
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. No alarms are triggered
at any of the listed temperatures for the given airflow.
TABLE 1-2
Airflow Requirements
3
Watts
m /min
CFM
Power Level
25
25˚C
0.07
28˚C
0.07
40˚C
0.14
55˚C
0.14
25˚C
2.5
28˚C
2.5
40˚C
55˚C
5
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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)
2
FIGURE 1-3 Netra CP3240H-RTM-CU Airflow (InchesH 0)
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1.8
Removing and Installing Switches
This section describes how to remove and install switches.
If you are hot-swapping the rear transition 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.
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1.8.1.1
Removing a Switch From the Front of the Server
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.
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FIGURE 1-7 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.
7. Determine if you are going to replace the rear transition module.
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If you are going to replace the rear transition module, go to “Removing a Rear
If you are not going to replace the rear transition module, you must install a
replacement switch or a filler panel to maintain the enclosures shielding and
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Note – As long as the switch is removed from the slot, and the system is running
with only the single remaining switch, you do not have redundancy for that
component. Both switches must be installed and running to have redundancy for
that component.
1.8.1.2
Removing a Rear Transition Module for a Switch
1. Remove the switch from the front of the server, if you have not already done so.
instructions. Do not remove the rear transition module until you 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.
6. Install a replacement rear transition module or a filler panel to maintain the
enclosure’s shielding and cooling performance.
Caution – Failure to cover all rear panel slots with rear transition modules or filler
panels can negatively impact the cooling of the system.
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1.8.2
Installing a Switch Set
If you have a rear-access server, you must install the rear transition module before
installing the front switch.
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If you want to install the rear transition module, go to Section 1.8.2.1, “Installing
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If you want to install a switch, go to Section 1.8.2.2, “Installing a Switch” on
1.8.2.1
Installing the Rear Transition Module for a Switch
1. Choose an appropriate slot for the rear transition module.
Rear transition modules must be installed inline behind the accompanying front
board. For example, if the accompanying front board is installed in slot 7, its rear
transition module must be installed at the back of the system in slot 7.
2. Remove the filler panel, if necessary.
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 aligned in the guides, slide the board in until the
injector/ejector mechanisms engage the retention bar.
6. Simultaneously push in the board and rotate the injector/ejector handles to their
closed positions (rotate inward) to seat the midplane connectors.
7. Tighten the board retention screws to anchor the board in the shelf.
8. Connect the cables to the rear transition module.
1.8.2.2
Installing a Switch
1. Locate the switch slots.
The switches can be inserted only in slot 7 or slot 8 in the Netra CT 900 server.
3. Remove the filler panel, if necessary.
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5. 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.
6. Keeping the board aligned in the guides, slide the board in until the
injector/ejector mechanisms engage the retention bar.
7. Simultaneously push in the board and rotate the injector/ejector handles to their
closed positions (rotate inward) to seat the midplane connectors.
If system power is on, the Hot-Swap LED should light up. The Hot-Swap LED
should blink for several seconds, and then go off. If the Hot-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.
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1.9.1
ATCA Board Status LEDs
TABLE 1-3 describes the three LEDs defined by ATCA to monitor board status.
TABLE 1-3
ATCA Board Status LEDs
LED
Color
Normal Operation
Description
OOS
Red
Off
Out of service. This LED lights on a critical switch
error, such that the board should be removed.
OK
A
Green
On
This LED is lit when the switch is booted and
switching
Amber Off
Minor Error/User Defined. This LED can be defined
by the user via software applicatons.
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Note that both the OOS and MINOR LEDs are lit when the board is powered but not
booted. This includes all Hot-Swap states M1 through M3. Refer to “Hot-Swap LED”
1.9.2
Hot-Swap LED
different states of the Hot-Swap LED.
TABLE 1-4
Hot-Swap LED States
Order
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
3
Blinking (from solid)
M2 Activation
Request
The IPMI microcontroller has
requested permission to boot the
payload from the shelf
management controller.
Off
M3-M4 Active
The IPMI microcontroller has
received permission to boot the
payload, and has done so. This
should be the state under normal
operation.
4
Blinking (from off)
M5-M6
Deactivation
Request
The IPMI microcontroller has
requested permission to shut
down the payload. Opening the
bottom latch activates this state.
Back to 1
Note – A board should be hot-swapped only when the LED is solid blue.
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CHAPTER
2
Overview
This chapter introduces the key features of the switch and RTMs. 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 switch against the needs of a specific application.
This chapter contains the following topics:
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2.1.1
2-2
Features
Part of Sun’s ATCA platform, the Sun Netra CP3240 switch complies with PICMG
3.0 R2.0 ECN002 and PCIMG 3.1 Option 1 and Option 9. The Sun Netra CP3240
switch implements two separate switched networks on a single PCB. By separating
the Base and Fabric networks, the Sun Netra CP3240 switch provides a separate
control plane and data plane. It provides 1Gigabyte Ethernet switching on the 3.0
Base Fabric, and the 3.1 Expansion Fabric provides 1Gigabyte/10Gigabyte Ethernet
switching. Both of these networks are fully managed with the robust FASTPATH
management suite. Both networks support Layer 2 switching as well as Layer 3
routing.
The Sun Netra CP3240 switch can host three AdvancedMC mid-size modules. A
variety of different AMC types can be used, including AMC.1, AMC.2, and 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.
General
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PICMG 3.0 R2.0 ECN002 compliant
PICMG 3.0 compliant 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Base Fabric hub board
PICMG 3.1 Option 1 (1000Base-BX) and Option 9 (10GBase-BX4) compliant
Ethernet Expansion Fabric hub board
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Two separate subsystems providing two separate networks on a single PCB
14-slot shelf supported
Manage both switches with a single serial port and Ethernet management port
Low power < 100 watts under heavy load (without AMCs)
Operates with or without an RTM
Changeable RTM to support different technologies (for example, RJ-45 versus SFP,
XFP versus CX4)
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BMR-H8S-AMCc Board Manager
Dual-image IPMI firmware
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Base Interface
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Broadcom BCM56503-based design
Full gigabit non-blocking, wire-speed switching/routing
Layer 2 switching
Layer 3 routing
27 ports:
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14 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports for node slots
1 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port for redundant switch
2 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports for front panel access
2 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports for rear panel access (with RTM)
3 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
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400MHz Freescale MPC8247 control CPU
256MB PC100 SDRAM
64MB on-board flash
Hardware redundant flash for guaranteed flash recovery
10/100BaseTX out-of-band management Ethernet port
Front- and rear-access RJ-45 serial management port
Full IPv6 support
L2 and L3 Multicast support
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Fabric Gigabit Interface
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Full gigabit non-blocking, wire-speed switching/routing
Layer 2 switching
Layer 3 routing
20 total ports:
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1 10GBase-BX4 Ethernet port for redundant switch
1 10GBase-BX4 for AMC site (AMC.2 Type 5)
4 10GBase-CX4 for rear-panel access (with RTM)
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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- and rear-access RJ-45 serial management port
Full IPv6 support
L2 and L3 multicast support
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AMC Sites
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Site 1 1000Base-BX to 3.0 network (AMC port 0) is ethernet port 22
Site 2 1000Base-BX to 3.0 network (AMC port 0) is ethernet port 23
Site 2 10GBase-BX to 3.1 network (AMC port 8-11) is ethernet port 16
Site 3 1000Base-BX to 3.0 network (AMC port 0) is ethernet port 24
Site 1: AMC.0 Mid-size, AMC.2 Type E1
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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
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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
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SAS/SATA ports routed between AMCs (AMC port 2-3)
Update channel support for redundant master clock generators (AMC port 15)
PCI-E Fabric clock support
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2.2
Switch Components
The following sections list and describe key components of the Sun Netra CP3240
switch.
2.2.1
Broadcom StrataXGS 3 BCM56503 Ethernet Switch
The Sun Netra CP3240 switch uses Broadcom StrataXGS 3 BCM56503 for Base
Ethernet switching/routing. This chip is an Ethernet switch with 24 1Gigabyte ports
and 3 10Gigabyte ports. It provides non-blocking, wire-speed switching and routing
on all ports under 100% load. The BCM56503 features many advanced features
presented to the user via the FASTPATH software. See the Section 4.10, “FASTPATH”
on page 4-18 for more information.
2.2.2
2.2.3
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 presented to the user
information.
Broadcom BCM5464R and BCM5461S
10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet PHY
Quad and single ports respectively, the Broadcom PHYs provide the physical
interfacing for 10/100/1000Base-T. They are low-power devices and provide features
such as jumbo frames support, auto-MDIX, and cable testing.
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2.2.5
Freescale PowerQUICC II MPC8247
Communications Processor
The Freescale MPC8247 is a microprocessor designed for maximum flexibility. It
features a dual core architecture with a PPC G2 LE core and a RISC core controlling
the peripherals. Running at 400MHz with only 1 watt of power, the MPC8247
provides high performance with incredibly low power consumption. Paired with the
256MB PC100 SDRAM and 64MB flash, the CPU subsystem of the Sun Netra CP3240
switch is more than enough to handle the switching application and future
upgrades.
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 provides all required management for the AMC modules, in
addition to the voltage monitoring, temperature monitoring, e-Keying, and other
services it provides for the Sun Netra CP3240 switch. Pigeon Point Systems is the
leading provider of IPMI firmware for AdvancedTCA, and the firmware has been
thoroughly tested to be fully compliant with the specification.
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2.3
Protocols, RFCs, and MIBs Support
The Sun Netra CP3240 switch features Level7 FastPath 2340 switching software,
version 4.4.4 and newer. This software provides layer 2 switching, quality of service,
IPv4 routing, IPv6 routing, and IP multicast.
2.3.1
FASTPATH Switching
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IEEE 802.1ab—Link Level Discovery
IEEE 802.1D—Spanning Tree
IEEE 802.1p—Ethernet Priority with User Provisioning 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: Clause 12, 802.1D-2004
GMRP—Dynamic L2 Multicast Registration: Clause 10, 802.1D-2004
GVRP—Dynamic VLAN Registration: Clause 11.2, 802.1Q-2003
IEEE 802.3x—Flow Control
draft-ietf-magma-snoop-10.txt—Considerations for IGMP and MLD Snooping
Switches
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Additional Layer 2 Functionality
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Broadcast/Multicast/Unknown Unicast storm recovery
Double VLAN/vMAN tagging
DHCP filtering
Jumbo Ethernet frames
Many-to-one port mirroring (Tx, Rx, both)
Static MAC filtering
MAC-based VLANs
IP subnet-based VLANs
Port description
Protected ports
Network and host DoS attack suppression
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System Facilities
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Event and Error 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—RADIUS client
RFC 2866—RADIUS accounting
RFC 2868—RADIUS attributes for Tunnel protocol support
RFC 2869—RADIUS extensions
rfc2869bis—RADIUS support for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
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RFC 3164—BSD Syslog protocol
RFC 3396—Encoding long options in the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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Switching MIBs
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RFC 1213 — MIB-II
RFC 1493 — Bridge MIB
RFC 1643 — Ethernet-like MIB
RFC 2233 — The Interfaces Group MIB using SMI v2
RFC 2618 — RADIUS authentication client 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
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Routing MIBs
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RFC 1724—RIP v2 MIB extension
RFC 1850—OSPF MIB
RFC 2096—IP forwarding table MIB
RFC 2787—VRRP MIB
RFC 2863—The Interfaces Group MIB
FASTPATH Enterprise MIBs supporting routing features
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FASTPATH Routing
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RFC 826—Ethernet ARP
RFC 894—Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet networks
RFC 896—Congestion control in IP/TCP networks
RFC 919—IP Broadcast
RFC 922—IP Broadcast in the presence of subnets
RFC 950—IP subnetting
RFC 1027—Using ARP to implement Transparent 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—Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
Route redistribution across RIP and OSPF
VLAN routing
Weighted static routes
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2.3.3
FASTPATH Quality of Service
2.3.3.1
DiffServ
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and IPv6 headers
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RFC 2597—Assured Forwarding PHB Group
RFC 3246—Expedited forwarding PHB (Per-Hop Behavior)
RFC 3260—New terminology and clarifications for DiffServ
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Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Permit/Deny actions for inbound or outbound IP traffic classification based on:
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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:
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Destination MAC address
Ethertype
802.1p user priority (outer and/or inner VLAN tag)
VLAN identifier value or range (outer and/or inner VLAN tag)
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Redirect or mirror (flow-based mirroring) matching traffic flow to a specific port
Generate trap log entries (ACL logging) containing rule hit counts
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Class of Service (CoS)
Direct user configuration of the following:
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Interface trust mode: 802.1p, IP DSCP, or untrusted
Interface traffic-shaping rate
Minimum and maximum bandwidth per queue
Strict priority versus weighted (WRR/WFQ) scheduling per queue
Tail drop versus weighted random early detection (WRED) queue depth
management
2.3.3.4
Quality of Service MIBs
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2.3.4
FASTPATH Multicast
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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-08.txt—IGMPv3/MLDv2 for SSM
Draft ietf-magma-igmp-proxy-06.txt—IGMP/MLD-based multicast forwarding
(IGMP/MLD Pproxying)
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Draft ietf-magma-igmpv3-and-routing-05.txt—IGMPv3 and Multicast Routing
Protocol interaction
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Multicast MIBs
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RFC 2933—IGMP MIB
RFC 2934—PIM MIB for IPv4
Draft-ietf-magma-mgmd-mib-03.txt—Multicast Group Membership Discovery
MIB
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IANA-RTP-PROTO-MIB
FASTPATH Enterprise MIBs supporting multicast features
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FASTPATH IPv6 Routing
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RFC 2373—IPv6 addressing
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.)
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RFC 3315—DHCPv6 (stateless + relay)
RFC 3484—Default address selection for IPv6
RFC 3493—Basic Socket Interface for IPv6
RFC 3513—Addressing architecture for IPv6
RFC 3542—Advanced Sockets API for IPv6
RFC 3587—IPv6 Global Unicast Address format
RFC 3736—Stateless DHCPv6
Dual IPv4/IPv6 TCP/IP stack
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IPv6 Routing MIBs
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RFC 2466—ICMPv6 MIB
FASTPATH Enterprise MIBs supporting IPv6 features
2.3.6
FASTPATH Management
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RFC 854—Telnet
RFC 855—Telnet option specifications
RFC 1155—SMI v1
RFC 1157—SNMP
RFC 1212—Concise MIB definitions
RFC 1867—HTML/2.0 forms with file upload extensions
RFC 1901—Community based SNMP v2
RFC 1908—Coexistence between SNMP v1 and SNMP v2
RFC 2068—HTTP/1.1 protocol as updated by draft-ietf-http-v11-spec-rev-03
RFC 2271—SNMP framework MIB
RFC 2295—Transparent content negotiation
RFC 2296—Remote variant selection; RSVA/1.0 state management cookies
draft-ietf-http-state-mgmt-05
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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
Management Framework
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RFC 3412—Message processing and dispatching for SNMP
RFC 3413—SNMP applications
RFC 3414—User-based security model for SNMP v3
RFC 3415—View-based access control model for SNMP
RFC 3416—Version 2 of the protocol operations for SNMP
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RFC 3418—MIB for SNMP
Configurable management VLAN
2.3.6.1
2.3.6.2
SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0
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RFC 2346—AES Ciphersuites for transport layer security
RFC 2818—HTTP over TLS
SSH 1.5 and 2.0
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Draft-ietf-secsh-userauth-17—SSH 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
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Java and Java Script 1.3
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Additional Management Features
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Multi-session Telnet server
TACACS+
Dual firmware image support
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TABLE 2-1
Switch External Ports
Front Panel
RJ-45 #1
RJ-45 #2
RJ-45 #3
RJ-45 #4
Port Type
Fiber Optic AMC
Module
RJ-45
RJ-45
Logical Port
Comments
Serial RS-232
Management
Base 1GBE
Base 1GBE
RS-232
10/100 Base T
10/100/1000Base T RJ-45
10/100/1000Base T RJ-45
Base - 18
Base - 19
Standard I/F is copper
Standard I/F is copper
2.4.2
Rear Transition Modules (RTM)s
The Sun Netra CP3240 switch supports RTMs through ATCA Zone 3 connectors (see
TABLE 2-2). The Sun Netra CP3240 switch was designed to support multiple RTM
designs.
4 Fabric 10Gigabyte, 2 Base 10Gigabyte, 2 Base 1Gigabyte, AMC I/O, and
management ports are run to the RTM. Several voltage rails are supplied, and all of
the signals needed to design an ECN002 compliant RTM are present.
TABLE 2-2
Zone 3 RTM Ports
Base Ports
1G Infrastructure
1G SGMII
1G SGMII
None
10G Infrastructure
None
Base Port 20
Base Port 21
Base Port 26
Base Port 27
None
10G XAUI
10G XAUI
10G XAUI
10G XAUI
10G XAUI
10G XAUI
None
Fabirc Port 17
Fabirc Port 18
Fabirc Port 19
Fabirc Port 20
1G SGMII
1G SGMII
1G SGMII
1G SGMII
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following sections describe each RTM.
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2.4.2.1
Copper RTM
The XCP3240H-RTM-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
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Copper RTM External Ports
Port Type
RTM
Module
CX4
Logical Port
Base - 27
Base - 26
Base - 20
Base - 21
Comments
Base 10GBE
Base 10GBE
Base 1GBE
Base 1GBE
Management
Serial RS-232
XAUI
XAUI
CX4
10/100/1000Base T
10/100/1000Base T
10/100 Base T
RS-232
RJ-45
RJ-45
RJ-45
RJ-45
CX4
Standard I/F is copper
Standard I/F is copper
Fabric 10GBE
Fabric 10GBE
Fabric 10GBE
Fabric 10GBE
XAUI
XAUI
XAUI
XAUI
Fabric - 17
Fabric - 18
Fabric - 19
Fabric - 20
CX4
CX4
CX4
TABLE 2-4
Copper RTM Port Restrictions
Port
1G Infrastructure
SERDES
SERDES
None
1G Port
10G Infrastructure
10G Port
Base Port 20
Base Port 21
Base Port 26
Base Port 27
Fabirc Port 17
Fabirc Port 18
Fabirc Port 19
Fabirc Port 19
Fabirc Port 20
1000Base-T RJ45 None
1000Base-T RJ45 None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
XAUI
XAUI
XAUI
XAUI
XAUI
XAUI
XAUI
10GBase-CX4
10GBase-CX4
10GBase-CX4
10GBase-CX4
10GBase-CX4
10GBase-CX4
10GBase-CX4
None
None
None
None
None
None
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2.4.2.2
Fiber Optic RTM
The XCP3240H-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
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TABLE 2-5
Fiber Optic External RTM Ports
Port Type
Fiber Optic RTM
10/100 Base T
10GBase-X
Module
RJ-45
SFP+
SFP+
SFP
Logical Port
Comments
Management
Base 10GBE
Base 10GBE
Base 1GBE
Base 1GBE
Serial RS-232
Not a module, 10/100Base T
Cannot Support 1G Operation
Cannot Support 1G Operation
Can Support 1G SFP Copper
Can Support 1G SFP Copper
Can Support 1G SFP Copper
Can Support 1G SFP Copper
Can Support 1G SFP Copper
Can Support 1G SFP Copper
Not a module, RS232 Serial
Base - 27
Base - 26
Base - 20
Base - 21
Fabric - 17
Fabric - 18
Fabric - 19
Fabric - 20
10GBase-X
1000Base-X
1000Base-X
10GBase-X
SFP
SFP+
SFP+
SFP+
SFP+
RJ-45
Fabric 10GBE
Fabric 10GBE
Fabric 10GBE
Serial RS-232
10GBase-X
10GBase-X
10GBase-X
Serial RS232
TABLE 2-6
Fiber Optic RTM Port Restrictions
Port
1G Infrastructure
SERDES
SERDES
None
1G Port
10G Infrastructure
None
10G Port
Base Port 20
Base Port 21
Base Port 26
Base Port 27
Fabric Port 17
Fabric Port 18
Fabric Port 19
Fabric Port 20
SFP LX SX
SFP LX SX
None
None
None
None
XAUI
SFP+ LX SX LRM
SFP+ LX SX LRM
SFP+ LX SX LRM
SFP+ LX SX LRM
SFP+ LX SX LRM
SFP+ LX SX LRM
None
None
XAUI
SERDES
SERDES
SERDES
SERDES
SFP LX SX
SFP LX SX
SFP LX SX
SFP LX SX
XAUI
XAUI
XAUI
XAUI
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2.4.3
Base Fabric Switch Subsystem
FIGURE 2-4 Base Fabric Switch Subsystem
PICMG 3.0 AdvancedTCA defines 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet over 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.
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Expansion Fabric Switch Subsystem
FIGURE 2-5 Expansion Fabric Switch Subsystem
PICMG 3.0 AdvancedTCA provides an agnostic mesh on the backplane called the
Expansion Fabric. This interface is the data plane in the shelf. The Expansion Fabric
is called “Fabric” in this guide. This fabric can be several 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 Fabric can scale down to 1Gigabyte and work with
1000Base-BX boards. The Fabric subsystem is based around two main components:
the Broadcom BCM56800 and the Freescale MPC8247.
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2.4.5
AdvancedMC Sites
PICMG AdvancedMC AMC.0 defines hot-swappable daughter cards to be used in
PICMG architectures. The Sun Netra CP3240 switch supports three AMC 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.
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TABLE 2-7
AMC Ethernet Port Availability
Slot
Location
Top
1G Infrastructure
1G Base SGMII
1G Base SGMII
1G Base SGMII
10G Infrastructure
AMC 1
AMC 2
AMC 3
None
Middle
Bottom
XAUI from BCM56800 Fabric Port 16
None
TABLE 2-8
AMC Site 1: AMC.0 Mid-size, AMC.2 Type E1, AMC.2 Type 5 (Optional),
LED Module Support
Port
0
Type
Connected
GB
Base (3.0) switch
1
Any
Any
Any
Any
Not connected
2
Port 3 of AMC #3, usually used for SAS/SATA
Port 3 of AMC #2, usually used for SAS/SATA
Ports 4-7 of AMC #2, usually used for PCIE
3
4
5
6
7
8
Not connected
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
Custom LED board support
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Any
Any
Any
Any
RTM for future use
RTM for future use
RTM for future use
RTM for future use
FPGA and Zarlink
TCLK1 CLK IN
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AMC Site 1: AMC.0 Mid-size, AMC.2 Type E1, AMC.2 Type 5 (Optional),
LED Module Support (Continued)
TCLK2 CLK OUT FPGA and Zarlink
TCLK3 CLK IN FPGA and Zarlink
TCLK4 CLK OUT FPGA and Zarlink
FCLK
100MHz
100MHz
TABLE 2-9
AMC Site #2 AMC.0 Mid-Size, AMC.2 Type E1, AMC.2 Type 5, Double
module support, LED Module Support
Port
Type
Connected
0
GbE
Base (3.0) switch
1
Any
Any
Any
Any
Port 1 of AMC #3, usually used for GbE
2
Port 2 of AMC #3, usually used for SAS/SATA
Port 3 of AMC #1, usually used for SAS/SATA
Ports 4-7 of AMC #1, usually used for PCIE
3
4
5
6
7
8
10GbE
Fabric (3.1) switch.
9
10
11
12
custom LED board support
Not connected
13
14
Not connected
15
Not connected
17
Any
RTM for future use
RTM for future use
RTM for future use
RTM for future use
FPGA & Zarlink
FPGA & Zarlink
FPGA & Zarlink
FPGA & Zarlink
100MHz
18
Any
19
Any
20
Any
TCLK1
TCLK2
TCLK3
TCLK4
FCLK
CLK IN
CLK OUT
CLK IN
CLK OUT
PCIE CLK
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TABLE 2-10 AMC Site 3: AMC.0 Mid-size, AMC.2 Type E1, Master Clock Generator
Support, LED Support
Port
Type
GB
Connected
0
Base (3.0) switch
1
Any
Any
Any
Port 1 of AMC #2, usually used for GB
Port 2 of AMC #2, usually used for SAS/SATA
Port 2 of AMC #1, usually used for SAS/SATA
Not connected
2
3
4
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
Not connected
13
14
Not connected
15
Any
Update channel, usually used for clock sync
RTM for future use
RTM for future use
RTM for future use
RTM for future use
FPGA and Zarlink
17
Any
18
Any
19
Any
20
Any
TCLK1
TCLK2
TCLK3
TCLK4
FCLK
CLK IN
CLK OUT
CLK IN
CLK OUT
100MHz
FPGA and Zarlink
FPGA and Zarlink
FPGA and Zarlink
100MHz
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AMC Module Support by Site
TABLE 2-11 AMC Modules by Site
Site 1 (top most
when the board is
Site 3 (bottom most
site when the board
is vertical)
AMC Module
vertical)
No*
No*
Yes
Site 2 (middle)
AMC10G-XFP
AMC10G-CX4
AMCLED001
PCI-Express AMC
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
1G Common Options
Ethernet AMC
Yes
10G Fat Pipe Ethernet AMC
No*
Yes
No
2.4.5.3
AMC Port Restrictions for RTMs
The following tables list AMC port restrictions for RTMs
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
10/100/1000 BaseT/RJ-45 None
10G Fabric XAUI CX4
BCM5464R Copper PHY Port
23
None
None
BCM5464R Copper PHY Port
24
10/100/1000 BaseT/RJ-45 None
Front panel Base Port 18
Front panel Base Port 19
J13 3rd
BCM5464R Copper PHY
BCM5464R Copper PHY
J13 Bottom
TABLE 2-13 AMC Port Restrictions for Fiber Optic RTMs
1G Infrastructure
SERDES
1G Base Ports
SFP - LX SX
SFP - LX SX
SFP - LX SX
10G Infrastructure
10G Fabric Ports
SFP+ LRM
None
SERDES
SERDES
None
10/100/1000 BaseT/RJ-45
10/100/1000 BaseT/RJ-45
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3
Configuring Jumper Settings
This chapter describes jumper settings for configuring the switch. Other
configuration options are software controlled. Software configuration options are
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3.1
Jumper Settings
The following jumper settings are available for configuring the switch. Each of
jumper settings is described in the subsections.
TABLE 3-1
Switch Configuration Jumper Settings
Jumper
P4
Default
L2
Purpose
Cross Connect Control
Fabric Zero Reset Configuration Word
Base Zero Reset Configuration Word
Base Write Protect Disable
Fabric Write Protect Disable
IPMC Firmware Write
IPMC Disable
P6(1-2)
P6(3-4)
P8(1-2)
P8(3-4)
P9
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
P10(1-2)
P10(3-4)
P11(1-2)
P11(3-4)
P12
IPMC FWE
Forced Board Enable
IPMC Board Reset Disable
EMI Ground to Logic Ground
Serial Direction
P13
3.1.1
P4 Cross-Connect Control
This jumper is used to control ShMC cross connect. ShMC cross connect is the
ability to connect to two ShMCs at 10/100 each rather than use a single 10/100/1000
for a single ShMC. The first ShMC port is number 1 on the Base. The second ShMC
port is number 17 on the Base.
TABLE 3-2
P4 Cross-Connect Jumper Settings
P4
Default
Function
OFF
1-2
Software control of cross connect.
Default
Force cross connect enabled, base channel 1 is two 10/100BaseTX
ports.
3-4
No cross connect; base channel 1 is 10/100/1000Base-T.
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3.1.3
3.1.4
P6(1-2) Fabric Zero Reset Configuration Word
This jumper is used to configure the Fabric Gigabyte CPU to use the default Reset
Configuration Word, or use the one in the flash.
TABLE 3-3
P6 (1-2) Fabric Zero Reset Jumper Settings
P6(1-2)
ON
Default
Function
Use default Reset Configuration Word (all zeros)
Use Reset Configuration Word in flash
OFF
Default
P6(3-4) Base Zero Reset Configuration Word
This jumper is used to configure the Base CPU to use the default Reset
Configuration Word, or use the one in the flash.
TABLE 3-4
P6 (3-4) Base Zero Reset Jumper Settings
P6(3-4)
ON
Default
Function
Use default Reset Configuration Word (all zeros)
Use Reset Configuration Word in flash
OFF
Default
P8(1-2) Base Write Protect
This jumper configures write protection on the Base reset configuration word.
TABLE 3-5
P8 (1-2) Base Write-Protect Jumper Settings
P8(1-2)
ON
Default
Function
Disable the write protection of the Base reset configuration word
Write protect the Base reset configuration word
OFF
Default
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3.1.6
P8(3-4) Fabric Write Protect
This jumper configures write protection on the Fabric reset configuration word.
TABLE 3-6
P8 (3-4) Fabric Write Protect Jumper Settings
P8(3-4)
ON
Default
Function
Disable the write protection of the Fabric reset configuration word
Write protect the Fabric reset configuration word
OFF
Default
P9 IPMC Firmware Program
These jumpers configure IPMC firmware write actions via the debug serial port.
TABLE 3-7
P9 IPMC Firmware Program Jumper Settings
P4
Default
Function
OFF
1-2
3-4
Default
Normal operation
Install to program IPMC firmware via the debug serial port
Install to program IPMC firmware via the debug serial port
3.1.7
P10(1-2) IPMC Reset
This jumper configures the IPMI subsystem reset function.
TABLE 3-8
P10 (1-2) IPMC Reset Jumper Settings
P10
(1-2)
Default
Function
ON
Disable IPMI subsystem (hold it in reset)
Enable IPMI subsystem
OFF
Default
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3.1.9
P10(3-4) IPMC FWE
These are reserved and should be left configured for the default setting.
TABLE 3-9
P10 (3-4) IPMC FWE Reserved Jumper Settings
P10
(3-4)
Default
Function
ON
OFF
Default
Normal operation
P11(1-2) Forced-Board Enable
This jumper controls whether the switch is forced on when it is powered up, or if the
IPMI subsystem controls the power up of the switch. Forcing power to the board is
not enough for the board to boot. The board could still be held in reset. Configre P11
(3-4) jumper setting as well to bring the board out of reset.
TABLE 3-10 P11 (1-2) Forced-Board Enable Jumper Settings
P11
(1-2)
ON
OFF
Default
Function
Force power on. Use this to run without a ShMC.
IPMI controls power to the board.
Default
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 3-11 P11 (3-4) IPMC Board Reset Jumper Settings
P11
(3-4)
Default
Function
ON
IPMI subsystem cannot reset the switch. Use this to run without a
ShMC.
OFF
Default
IPMI subsystem can reset the switch and hold it in reset.
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3.1.11
P12(1-2) and P12 (3-4) EMI Ground to Logic
Ground
The switch and the entire AdvancedTCA shelf separate the ground of the chassis
itself from digital ground for EMI protection. This jumper configures the two
grounds.
TABLE 3-12 P12 (1-2) and P12 (3-4) Grounding Jumper Settings
P12
(1-2)
(3-4)
OFF
1-2
Default
Function
Default
Separate EMI ground and logic ground.
Connect EMI ground to logic ground.
Connect EMI ground to logic ground.
3-4
3.1.12
P13 Serial Direction
The front panel serial port and the RTM serial port are mutually 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 3-13 P13 Serial Direction Jumper Settings
P13
OFF
1-2
Default
Function
Default
Software control of serial direction.
Front serial port active; RTM serial port disabled.
Front serial port disabled; RTM serial port active.
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Jumper Locations
FIGURE 3-1 shows the locations of the jumper settings.
FIGURE 3-1 Switch Jumper Locations
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CHAPTER
4
Configuring Switch Software
This chapter describes how to configure the switch software.
The switch incorporates four main software components:
■
IPMI firmware, which runs on a separate microcontroller.
■
uBoot loads the boot for the system. It can be compared to a BIOS on a node
board.
■
■
Operating system (OS), which uses Monta Vista 3.1 Pro, based on the 2.4.20 Linux
kernel.
LVL7 Systems’ FASTPATH software, which provides all of the management and
control features of the switch.
The IPMI firmware, uBoot, and 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).
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■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
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IPMI Firmware Sensors
This section describes the IPMI firmware sensors.
4.1.1
State Sensors
TABLE 4-1
IPMI State Sensors
Sensor
Name
Type
Description
Discrete States Returned
FRU 0
HOT_SWAP
State
hotswap discrete
state
M state, per ATCA spec
TABLE 4-2
0
1
2
3
4
RTM hotswap
State
State
State
State
State
hotswap discrete
state
M state, per ATCA spec
AMC 0
hotswap
hotswap discrete
state
M state, per ATCA and AMC
spec
AMC 1
hotswap
hotswap discrete
state
M state, per ATCA and AMC
spec
AMC 2
hotswap
hotswap discrete
state
M state, per ATCA and AMC
spec
5
6
IPMB physical
IPMB Link sensor
Watchdog timer
Defined in ATCA spec.
BMC Watchdog State
Discrete, Watchdog 2 (per the
IPMI spec)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
RTM Presence
Base Early*
Base Full*
State
State
State
State
State
State
State
Rear Module
Present Signal
State 01h = Device absent, 02h
= Device present
Base firmware
signal
Asserted indicates Uboot
prompt
Base firmware
signal
Asserted indicates Linux has
booted
Base Good*
Fabric Early*
Fabric Full*
Fabric Good*
Base firmware
signal
Asserted indicates FASTPATH
has loaded
Fabric firmware
signal
Asserted indicates Uboot
prompt
Fabric firmware
signal
Asserted indicates Linux has
booted
Fabric firmware
signal
Asserted indicates FASTPATH
has loaded
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*These sensors represent the software state of the switch.
The following tables lists the logic that drives these sensors.
TABLE 4-3
State
IPMI Sensor Logic
Timeout
Failover Condition
Early
Full
Good
Initial power-on state
uBoot initial state
5 sec
Uboot corrupted or
erased
0
0
1
5 sec
Uboot finds no
image
0
0
0
uBoot console
Linux booted
n/a
Failover timer stops
Soft-off now occurs
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
90 sec
n/a
Linux boot menu
Failover timer stops
(user interruption)
FASTPATH booted
Critical code update
90 sec
n/a
Timer stops if this
state is reached in
time
0
1
1
1
1
1
An update is in
progress; the failover
time stops
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Threshold Sensors
TABLE 4-4
IPMI Thresold Sensors
Lower
Upper
Sensor
Name
Type
Description Units
Thresholds
Thresholds
#
Minor
Major
Critical
Minor
Major
Critical
7
+12.0V Thresh +12V
Volts
11.016
10.21
9.02
13.45
13.72
13.77
main
power
8
+3.3V
+2.5V
Thresh +3.3V line Volts
Thresh +2.5V line Volts
3.126
2.308
1.156
3.02
2.914
2.106
0.7546
3.563
2.701
1.5582
3.654
2.808
1.754
3.805
2.904
1.9502
9
2.202
1.009
10
+1.25V Thresh +1.25V
line
Volts
o
18
19
20
Base
CPU
Temp
Thresh Base CPU
Temp
C
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
60
55
60
70
65
70
80
75
80
o
RTM
temp
Thresh RTM
Temperatu
re
C
o
Fabric
CPU
Thresh Fabric
CPU Temp
C
Temp
21
22
23
24
25
+1.5V
+1.8V
+1.0V
+1.2V
Thresh +1.5V line Volts
Thresh +1.8V line Volts
Thresh +1.0V line Volts
Thresh +1.2V line Volts
1.4014
1.656
0.902
1.107
n/a
1.303
1.509
0.706
1.009
n/a
1.1074
1.303
0.51
1.6072
1.9502
1.1074
1.303
5.5
1.7052
2.107
1.303
1.4014
6.023
1.9012
2.303
1.509
1.607
6.517
0.804
n/a
Site 1
Pwr
Cur
Thresh AMC Slot Amps
current
sense
26
27
Site 1
Pwr
Thresh AMC Slot Volts
+12V
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
13.048
3.456
13.44
3.514
13.608
3.6
Site 1
MP
Thresh AMC Slot Volts
Managem
ent Pwr
28
29
Site 2
Pwr
Cur
Thresh AMC Slot Amps
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
5.5
6.023
13.44
6.517
current
sense
Site 2
Pwr
Thresh AMC Slot Volts
+12V
13.048
13.608
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Type
IPMI Thresold Sensors (Continued)
Lower
Upper
Thresholds
Sensor
Name
Description Units
Thresholds
30
Site 2
MP
Thresh AMC Slot Volts
Managem
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
3.456
5.5
3.514
6.023
3.6
ent Pwr
31
Site 3
Pwr
Cur
Thresh AMC Slot Amps
n/a
6.517
current
sense
32
33
Site 3
Pwr
Thresh AMC Slot Volts
+12V
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
13.048
3.456
13.44
3.514
13.608
3.6
Site 3
MP
Thresh AMC Slot Volts
Managem
ent Pwr
4.2
uBoot
uBoot is the boot loader. Much like a BIOS, it brings the system to a usable state for
the operating system (OS) to boot. It also performs a POST of the CPU subsystem. It
can be used as a recovery console if the firmware image becomes corrupt or a
firmware update fails. Several important environment variables are stored in uBoot,
only some of which should ever be changed, namely noekeyand baudrate.
4.2.1
uBoot Console
To get to a uBoot console, you must prevent the switch from booting into the OS.
Shown here is an example of the start of a boot sequence.
CPU: 400 MHz
DRAM: 256 MB
FLASH: 64 MB, Base, Primary Flash
### JFFS2 loading 'image1' to 0x400000
Scanning JFFS2 FS: . done.
### JFFS2 load complete: 10026940 bytes loaded to 0x400000
Booting ...
Loading Ramdisk to 0fdf6000, end 0ff8d551 ... OK
Press any key before ###JFFS2loading'image1'to0x400000appears.
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There is only a one-second delay to press a key.
When the uBoot prompt is displayed, you can then enter any of the following
commands.
TABLE 4-5
Command
uBoot Console Commands
Result
printor
Shows the current environment variables.
printenv
set
Followed by an environment variable, this command changes the
<variable>
environment variable.
or setenv
save or
saveenv
Writes the variables to flash. You must save the changes if you want them
to persist through a reset.
4.2.2
E-Keying Control in uBoot
it is supported.
To disable e-Keying, use the noekeyenvironment variable.
List the ports to be disabled separated by only commas.
set noekey 1,2,3,4
Or use the word allto disable e-Keying completely.
set noekey all
To re-enable e-Keying clear the variable.
set noekey
After changing the environment variables you must always save if you would like
the change to persist though a reset.
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4.2.3
Serial-Baud Rate Control in uBoot
You can change the serial baud rate from within FASTPATH, the boot menu, or in
uBoot. Changing it in uBoot is the only method that allows it to persist through a
reset. Only standard baud rates are accepted.
Note – Change the baud rate on the Fabric first, then on the Base. If the baud rate
on the Fabric and Base do not match, the Fabric will not be accessible. If the Fabric is
not accessible, change the baud rate on the Base until the Fabric is accessible.
To change the baud rate in uBoot, enter the command as in the following example.
set baudrate <115200>
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 the IPMI controller, which is used to communicate e-Keying
messages. The CPU is interrupted when an e-Keying event occurs. The driver
handles these interrupts and disables ports based on the information it receives. This
disables the port at the PHY level. e-Keying can be ignored by creating a uBoot
environment variable as described in the Section 4.2.2, “E-Keying Control in uBoot”
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4.3.2
4.3.3
e-Keying Bypass
e-Keying can be ignored by creating a uBoot environment variable as described in
Section 4.2.2, “E-Keying Control in uBoot” on page 4-6. When e-Keying is bypassed,
ports are no longer enabled or disabled based on the e-Keying state. The e-Keying
information is still shared with the shelf manager as usual, but now ports are
enabled regardless if the shelf manager enables them or not.
ATCA LEDs
The ATCA LEDs can be turned on from several sources, one of which is a Linux
driver. Both the Base and Fabric drive these LEDs. The red OOS LED is driven until
FASTPATH 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 key on the keyboard and the same key as ~, can be used to switch
between controlling the Base (3.0) and the Fabric (3.1). The ` key works in uBoot,
Linux, the BCM debug shell, and FASTPATH.
When you switch between Base and Fabric [Base] or [Fabric] is printed to the
console so that you know which one you are currently controlling.
(switch Base) #
(and then ENTER is pressed here)
(switch Base) #[Fabric]
(and then ENTER is pressed here)
(switch Fabric) #[ Base ]
(switch Base) #
User:
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Serial Location
The switch supports running its serial port to both the front panel and the RTM. It
does not support both the front panel and RTM at the same time. You must
configure the port to go to the location needed. By default, the port is routed to the
front panel.
4.5.1
Changing Serial Location from UBoot
In this example, the serial port direction is to the RTM.
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
Saving Environment to Flash...
Un-Protected 1 sectors
Erasing Flash...
. done
Erased 1 sectors
Writing to Flash... done
Protected 1 sectors
=> boot
4.5.2
Changing Serial Location from FASTPATH
In this example, the serial port direction is changed to the RTM. Note that the
change is instantaneous and lasts though a reboot.
CODE EXAMPLE 4-2
Serial Port Change from FASTPATH
configure
lineconfig
serial location rtm
[set location to front for the front panel]
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4.6
Boot Sequence
The following is an example of a boot sequence.
CODE EXAMPLE 4-3
Boot Sequence Example
CPU: 400 MHz
DRAM: 256 MB
FLASH: 64 MB, Base, Primary Flash
### JFFS2 loading 'image1' to 0x400000
Scanning JFFS2 FS: . done.
### JFFS2 load complete: 10026500 bytes loaded to 0x400000
Booting ...
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):
Extracting Application from image1.....done
Loading Application...done.
SOC unit 0 attached to PCI device BCM56503_B2
FASTPATH starting...started!
(Unit 1)>
User:
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The switch takes approximately 50 seconds to boot to a console and be fully
functional.
4.6.1
Boot Utility Menu
There is a utility menu that can be used before FASTPATH boots. During boot there
is a two-option menu displayed for five seconds. This menu allows access to the
utility menu if you press number 2 and Enter.
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 Error Log using XMODEM/YMODEM/ZMODEM
8 - Erase Current Configuration
9 - Erase Permanent Storage
10 - Select Boot Method
11 - Activate Backup Image
12 - Start Diagnostic Application
13 - Reboot
Select option (1-13):
Most of the options are self explanatory based on their names. The following
sections describe some of the options more fully.
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4.6.1.1
Load Code Update Package using TFTP/FTP
FASTPATH can be updated from within FASTPATH itself, but it can also be updated
from this menu.
■
■
■
The update image must be on a TFTP server or FTP server.
The server must be on the same network as the out-of-band management port.
You need to have the IP of the server, the desired IP of the board being updated,
the gateway (if needed), and the file name.
Note – DHCP can be used to obtain an IP for the switch during this update. Enter
dhcpas the IP address. This entry begins the update and provides status
information as it is updating.
4.6.1.2
4.6.1.3
Erase Current Configuration
This is the same as clearconfigfrom within FASTPATH. This option can be used
if the switch is in an unknown state, and restoring the default settings is desired.
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 never recommended.
Updates can safely be installed without running this option, and configurations and
log files are preserved.
4.6.1.4
Select Boot Method
The switch supports three boot methods:
■
■
■
from the local image on the flash
from an image over the network
from an image over the serial port
The default option is booting from the flash. See Section 4.9, “Network Boot” on
page 4-14 for more information.
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4.6.1.5
Start Diagnostic Application
This option boots the Broadcom diag shell, currently SDK version 5.4.1. This
environment is provided as is, with no support. Several commands provided in this
shell are not supported and will not work. This shell is provided mainly for debug,
testing, and diagnostics purposes. This shell has many low-level tests, and low-level
register access. It can be used to check the integrity of particular boards. Help is
provided in the shell with ??and commands followed by a single question mark.
Some commands of interest are TestListand TestRun.
4.7
Primary and Backup Flash
The switch features hardware flash redundancy. If the switch fails to boot from 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 CopyPrimaryFlashto
BackupFlashcommand from the utility menu.
4.8
Dual Firmware Images
The switch supports dual firmware images of the Base and Fabric software. While
this feature does not provide high availability (the hardware redundant flash
provides that), it does provide a way to store two copies of the firmware on the
switch. This allows you to switch between firmware, as needed.
4.8.1
Booting the Non-Active Image
Which image is active can be changed several ways.
From the boot menu, the ActivateBackupImageoption can be used.
From within FASTPATH the bootsystemcommand in combination with the
updatebootcodecommands can be used.
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4.8.2
4.8.3
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).
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 2to enter the Utility Menu.
6. Press number 8to change the boot method.
7. Press number 3to select network as the boot method.
8. Enter the information for your TFTP server.
For host IP, you can enter dhcpif you would like to use DHCP to obtain a valid
IP address.
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9. Press number 1to boot the system.
CODE EXAMPLE 4-5
Example Console Output
CPU: 400 MHz
DRAM: 256 MB
FLASH: 64 MB, Base, Primary Flash
### JFFS2 loading 'image1' to 0x400000
Scanning JFFS2 FS: . done.
### JFFS2 load complete: 10026500 bytes loaded to 0x400000
Booting ...
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): 2
*****************************************************************
***
* 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
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Example Console Output (Continued)
6 - Retrieve Error Log using TFTP
7 - Retrieve Error Log using XMODEM/YMODEM/ZMODEM
8 - Erase Current Configuration
9 - Erase Permanent Storage
10 - Select Boot Method
11 - Activate Backup Image
12 - Start Diagnostic Application
13 - Reboot
Select option (1-13): 10
Current Boot Method: FLASH
1 - Flash Boot
2 - Network Boot
3 - Serial Boot
4 - Exit without change
Select option (1-4): 2
Enter Server IP []:10.10.3.199
Enter Host IP (# or dhcp) []: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 - Retrieve Error Log using TFTP
7 - Retrieve Error Log using XMODEM/YMODEM/ZMODEM
8 - Erase Current Configuration
9 - Erase Permanent Storage
10 - Select Boot Method
11 - Activate Backup Image
12 - Start Diagnostic Application
13 - Reboot
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Example Console Output (Continued)
Select option (1-13): 1
Creating tmpfs filesystem on tmpfs for 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:
10. Use option 8 of the Utility Menu to change the boot method back to flash, when
desired.
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4.10
FASTPATH
The switch features LVL7 Systems’ FASTPATH 2340 software, version 4.4.
FASTPATH is a software package providing the robust management needed to
control a modern switch-router. This section serves as a quick primer on using
FASTPATH on the switch. FASTPATH is not covered in detail in this guide, but is
covered in the Netra CP3240 Switch Command Reference Manual (820-3253).
4.10.1
Management Options
The switch can be controlled by a CLI, a web interface, and through SNMP. All
management interfaces, other than serial, can be enabled or disabled, provided over
both the out-of-band management port and/or any in-band ports, and be limited to
certain in-band 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 when the
user is in the current mode. There are very few global commands.
To return to one mode higher than the current mode, use exit.
For example to shutdown port 17, switch to enable mode, configure mode, interface
17 mode, then issue the shutdowncommand. Use exitto return to configure
mode, and exitagain to return to enable mode.
Many commands have a noform. The noform is used to disable the command. With
the previous example, to re-enable port 17, once you are in the interface 17 mode,
you would issue the noshutdowncommand.
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4.10.2
Basic CLI Commands
TABLE 4-6
Basic CLI Commands
Command
Function
Mode
enable
Switch to privilege mode. You must be in enabled default
mode for most options.
show port all
Show status of the ports.
privilege
privilege
privilege
privilege
privilege
show interface ethernet 0/x
clear counters
Show detailed statistics on port 0/x.
Clear all statistics.
clear config
Restore the default configuration.
show running-config
Show the current configuration of the switch.
This command shows everything that is not set to
the default value. The output is a script that can
be copied to a file for later use, or for another
switch.
copy system:running-config
nvram:startup-config
Save the current configuration though a reboot.
privilege
serviceport protocol dhcp
Use DHCP on the out-of band port. Only one of privilege
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.
serviceport protocol none
Use user assigned IP NOTE: the same command privilege
works for network.
serviceport ip <ip> <netmask>
Force an IP for serviceport.
privilege
<gateway>
network parms <ip> <netmask>
Force an IP for network.
privilege
<gateway>
show network
View the in-band management settings.
View the out-of-band management settings.
Change the serial baudrate.
privilege
privilege
privilege
show serviceport
serial baudrate
vlan database
Switch to vlan database mode. Create and delete privilege
VLANs here.
vlan x
exit
Create a VLAN with number x.
Return to one mode higher.
vlan
configure
Switch to configure mode. You must be in
configure mode to change most settings.
privilege
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Basic CLI Commands (Continued)
Switch to interface mode. You must be in
interface 0/x
configure
interface mode to change most port specific
settings.
vlan participation include x
vlan pvid x
Add interface to VLAN x.
interface
interface
Change interface’s pvid to VLAN x.
4.10.3
Logins and Prompts
FASTPATH supports multiple users with different security levels. By default, there
is one admin user with no password. In the CLI, privilege mode is
password-protected separately from the default mode, but also has a default of no
password.
4.10.3.1
CLI Defaults
A CLI is provided on the serial console, telnet console, and SSH console. The serial
console is always enabled. The telnet console is enabled by default. SSH is
disabled by default.
Username:admin
Password:
>enable
Password:
#
The prompts always show the current mode. Here are a few examples.
default mode
# privilege mode
# configure mode
(interface 0/2)
# interface 0/2 mode
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.
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4.10.3.3
SNMP Defaults
SNMP is enabled by default. The default read-only community string is public.
The default read-write community string is private.
4.10.4
Secure Remote Access
4.10.4.1
SSH and SSL/TLS Keys
The switch supports SSH for a secure CLI console as well as SSL/TLS for secure
HTTP. By default, SSH and SSL are disabled. The switch cannot generate its own
keys. Keys must be generated 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:
copy tftp://<ip>/<file> <location>
Upload the following files to the switch:.
File
Location
rsa1.key
rsa2.key
dsa.key
nvram:sshkey-rsa1
nvram:sshkey-rsa2
nvram:sshkey-dsa
nvram:sslpem-dhweak
nvram:sslpem-dhstrong
nvram:sslpem-server
dh512.pem
dh1024.pem
server.pem
rootcert.pem nvram:sslpem-root
Enable secure access (SSH/Telnet) and disable non-secure access (SSL/HTTP).
ip ssh
configure
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lineconfig
no transport input telnet
exit
ip http secure-server
no ip http server
4.10.5
Default Settings
The switch comes configured with a default configuration. This configuration boots
the board to Layer 2 switching. This configuration is very basic and should be
updated for your environment. The default settings are as follows:
■
■
■
■
■
every port is in VLAN 1
every port is configured in switching mode
management interfaces are enabled
spanning-tree is enabled on every port
everything else is disabled
The settings of the switch can be checked with the showrunning-config
command. This command shows how the current configuration is different than the
default configuration. 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 allows the port order to be changed.
This allows vendors to match logical slots and physical slots independent of routing.
Contact Sun if you would like a non-standard port order. Sun’s port ordering is
shown in the following table for shelves with middle hub slots, that is, slots 7 and 8.
TABLE 4-7
Port Order List
Shelf Physical Slot
Base Port
Fabric Port
1
2
13
11
12
10
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Port Order List (Continued)
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
12
14
15
16
1
9
13
11
13
14
15
none
none
14
15
16
ShMC 1
ShMC 2 (if cross connect) 17
Note – If ports are ordered the same as the ATCA channels, Base and Fabric are
always one number off. So, if a board is in slot 6, it is connected to Base channel 3
and Fabric channel 2.
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4.11
Firmware Updates
All of the firmware listed in this section is field upgradeable. There is a single
update image that supports the Base firmware, Fabric firmware, and IPMC
firmware. This update image must be installed twice though, once on the Base and
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 packages, refer to the
following documentation:
■
Netra CP32X0 Product Notes (820-3260)
■
README files within the download package
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4.12
Fiber Optic RTM Configuration
For the fiber optic RTM (XCP3240H-RTM-OP-Z) to work correctly, switch firmware
1.2.1.0 or newer is required. The following sections describe support and
requirements for configuring the RTM.
4.12.1
4.12.2
Module Support
The Fiber Optic RTM was designed to work with any standard compliant SFP or
SFP+ module.
Backplane Ports Versus RTM Optical Ports
The Sun Netra CP3240 switch’s backplane ports are capable of auto-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, noauto-negotiateis the default
setting.
CODE EXAMPLE 4-6
Enabling 10G Operation on RTM Optical Ports
configure
interface <0/xx>
no auto-negotiate
exit
exit
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.
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4.12.4
1G Configuration for RTM Optical Port
For 1G operation, an SFP module must be used and the port (17-20) must be set to
auto-negotiate. When you enable auto-negotiation, 1G operation is automatically
enabled and 10G operation is automatically disabled.
For all 10G RTM optical ports noauto-negotiateis 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.
CODE EXAMPLE 4-7
Enabling 1G Operation on RTM Optical Ports
configure
interface <port numbers/range in 0/20 format>
auto-negotiate
exit
exit
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.
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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.
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A.1
Electrical and Environmental
The following sections provide tables and illustrations showing the electrical and
environmental specifications.
A.1.1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
The following values are stress ratings only. Do not operate at these maximums. See
conditions.
TABLE A-1 Absolute Maximum Electrical and Temperature Ratings
Supply Voltage 48V
0 VDC to -75VDC.
Storage Temperature:
-40˚ to +85˚ Celsius
<95% at 40˚ Celsius
Non-Condensing Relative Humidity:
A.1.2
Normal Operating Ranges
TABLE A-2 Normal Operating Electrical and Temperature Ratings
Description
Range
Nominal operating voltage
-36 VDC to -72VDC
Operating temperatures:
• 60m below sea level up to 1800m above sea level*
• from 1800m up to 4000m above sea level**
-5˚ to +55˚ Celsius
-5˚ to +40˚C
Operating humidity
<85% at 40˚ Celsius
Idle power consumption (without links)
45W
Maximum power consumption with 15W RTM and
no AMCs
100W
Maximum power consumption with 15W RTM and
100W shared for all AMC sites)
200W
*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.
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A.2Reliability
Reliability prediction was done using Issue 6, Method I, Case 3 of the Bellcore
Industrial Reliability program. The prediction assumed 25% operating temperature
with 100% duty cycle, in a ground benign, controlled environment.
■
MTBF: 122,173 hours
■
2-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
Dimensions or Weight
PCB
280mmx 322.5mm x2.4mm
8U x 6HP (one slot)
Board
Weight
2.12 kg (without AMCs)
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B.1
Connector Assignments
TABLE B-1 Connector Assignments
Connector
Function
J13 Top
Serial MGMT Port RJ-45 (Base and Fabric)
10/100 Ethernet MGMT Port RJ-45 (Base and Fabric)
10/100/1000 Ethernet Port RJ-45 (Base)
10/100/1000 Ethernet Port RJ-45 (Base)
ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector Top
ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector Middle
ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector Bottom
ATCA Zone 1 Connector
J13 2nd
J13 3rd
J13 Bottom
J8
J7
J6
J9
J5
J4
J3
J2
J1
ATCA Zone 2 P20 ZD Connector
ATCA Zone 2 P21 ZD Connector
ATCA Zone 2 P22 ZD Connector
ATCA Zone 2 P23 ZD Connector
ATCA Zone 2 P24 ZD Connector
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TABLE B-2 ATCA Zone 1 Connector (J9) Pins
Pin #
1
Pin Name
NC
Pin #
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Pin Name
NC
2
NC
NC
3
NC
NC
4
NC
NC
5
HA(0)
HA(1)
HA(2)
HA(3)
HA(4)
HA(5)
HA(6)
HA(7)
SCL_A
SCD_A
SCL_B
SCD_B
NC
NC
6
NC
7
NC
8
SHELF_GND
GND
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
NC
VRTN_A
VRTN_B
EARLY_A
EARLY_B
NC
-48V_A
-48V_B
FIGURE B-2 ATCA Zone 1 Connector (J9)
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ATCA Zone 2 P20 ZD Connector (J5)
TABLE B-3 ATCA Zone 2 P20 ZD Connector (J5)
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
CLK1A+
CLK1A-
CLK1B+
CLK1B-
CLK2A+
CLK2A-
CLK2B+
CLK2B-
1
2
Clks
AMC3
AMC3
AMC3
AMC3
CLK3A+
Base
CLK3A-
Base
CLK3B+
Base
CLK3B-
Base
P12_TX+
P12_TX-
P12_RX+
P12_RX-
Base
Tx2
10GbE+
Base
Base
Tx2
10GbE-
Base
Base
Rx2
10GbE+
Base
Base
Rx2
10GbE-
Base
Upd
ate
Ch
and
Clks
Tx3
Tx3
Rx3
Rx3
3
10GbE+
10GbE-
10GbE+
10GbE-
Base
Base
Base
Base
Tx0
Tx0
Rx0
Rx0
Tx1
Tx1
Rx1
Rx1
4
10GbE+
10GbE-
10GbE+
10GbE-
10GbE+
10GbE-
10GbE+
10GbE-
Tx2
Tx2
Rx2
Rx2
Tx3
Tx3
Rx3
Rx3
10GbE
[15]+
Tx0
10GbE
[15]+
Tx2
10GbE
[15]-
10GbE
[15]+
Rx0
10GbE
[15]+
Rx2
10GbE
[15]-
10GbE
[15]+
Tx1
10GbE
[15]+
Tx3
10GbE
[15]-
10GbE
[15]+
Rx1
10GbE
[15]+
Rx3
10GbE
[15]-
5
Fabri
c Ch
15
Tx0
Rx0
Tx1
Rx1
10GbE
[15]-
Tx2
10GbE
[15]-
Rx2
10GbE
[15]-
Tx3
10GbE
[15]-
Rx3
6
10GbE
[14]+
Tx0
10GbE
[14]+
Tx2
10GbE
[14]-
10GbE
[14]+
Rx0
10GbE
[14]+
Rx2
10GbE
[14]-
10GbE
[14]+
Tx1
10GbE
[14]+
Tx3
10GbE
[14]-
10GbE
[14]+
Rx1
10GbE
[14]+
Rx3
10GbE
[14]-
7
Fabri
c Ch
14
Tx0
Rx0
Tx1
Rx1
10GbE
[14]-
Tx2
10GbE
[14]-
Rx2
10GbE
[14]-
Tx3
10GbE
[14]-
Rx3
8
10GbE
[13]+
Tx0
10GbE
[13]+
10GbE
[13]-
10GbE
[13]+
Rx0
10GbE
[13]+
10GbE
[13]-
10GbE
[13]+
Tx1
10GbE
[13]+
10GbE
[13]-
10GbE
[13]+
Rx1
10GbE
[13]+
10GbE
[13]-
9
Fabri
c Ch
13
Tx0
Rx0
Tx1
Rx1
10GbE
[13]-
10GbE
[13]-
10GbE
[13]-
10GbE
[13]-
10
B.4
ATCA Zone 2 P21 ZD Connector (J4)
TABLE B-4 ATCA Zone 2 P21 ZD Connector (J4)
a
Tx2
10GB
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
Tx2
10GB
[12]-
Rx2
10GB
[12]+
Rx2
10GB
[12]-
Tx3
10GB
[12]+
Tx3
10GB
[12]-
Rx3
10GB
[12]+
Rx3
10GB
[12]-
1
2
3
4
[12]+
Fabri
c Ch
12
Tx0
Tx0
Rx0
Rx0
Tx1
Tx1
Rx1
Rx1
10GB
[12]+
Tx2
10GB
[11]+
Tx0
10GB
[12]-
Tx2
10GB
[11]-
Tx0
10GB
[12]+
Rx2
10GB
[11]+
Rx0
10GB
[12]-
Rx2
10GB
[11]-
Rx0
10GB
[12]+
Tx3
10GB
[11]+
Tx1
10GB
[12]-
Tx3
10GB
[11]-
Tx1
10GB
[12]+
Rx3
10GB
[11]+
Rx1
10GB
[12]-
Rx3
10GB
[11]-
Rx1
Fabri
c Ch
11
10GB
[11]+
10GB
[11]-
10GB
[11]+
10GB
[11]-
10GB
[11]+
10GB
[11]-
10GB
[11]+
10GB
[11]-
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TABLE B-4 ATCA Zone 2 P21 ZD Connector (J4)
Tx2
Tx2
Rx2
Rx2
Tx3
Tx3
Rx3
Rx3
10GB
[10]+
Tx0
10GB
[10]-
Tx0
10GB
[10]+
Rx0
10GB
[10]-
Rx0
10GB
[10]+
Tx1
10GB
[10]-
Tx1
10GB
[10]+
Rx1
10GB
[10]-
Rx1
5
6
7
8
9
Fabri
c Ch
10
10GB
[10]+
Tx2
10GB
[9]+
Tx0
10GB
[9]+
Tx2
10GB
[8]+
Tx0
10GB
[10]-
Tx2
10GB
[9]-
Tx0
10GB
[9]-
Tx2
10GB
[8]-
Tx0
10GB
[10]+
Rx2
10GB
[9]+
Rx0
10GB
[9]+
Rx2
10GB
[8]+
Rx0
10GB
[10]-
Rx2
10GB
[9]-
Rx0
10GB
[9]-
Rx2
10GB
[8]-
Rx0
10GB
[10]+
Tx3
10GB
[9]+
Tx1
10GB
[9]+
Tx3
10GB
[8]+
Tx1
10GB
[10]-
Tx3
10GB
[9]-
Tx1
10GB
[9]-
Tx3
10GB
[8]-
Tx1
10GB
[10]+
Rx3
10GB
[9]+
Rx1
10GB
[9]+
Rx3
10GB
[8]+
Rx1
10GB
[10]-
Rx3
10GB
[9]-
Rx1
10GB
[9]-
Rx3
10GB
[8]-
Rx1
Fabri
c Ch
9
Fabri
c Ch
8
1
0
10GB
[8]+
10GB
[8]-
10GB
[8]+
10GB
[8]-
10GB
[8]+
10GB
[8]-
10GB
[8]+
10GB
[8]-
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ATCA Zone 2 P22 ZD Connector (J3)
TABLE B-5 ATCA Zone 2 P22 ZD Connector (J3)
a
Tx2
b
Tx2
10GB
[7]-
Tx0
10GB
[7]-
Tx2
10GB
[6]-
Tx0
10GB
[6]-
Tx2
10GB
[5]-
Tx0
10GB
[5]-
Tx2
10GB
[4]-
Tx0
c
Rx2
d
e
Tx3
f
g
Rx3
h
Rx2
10GB
[7]-
Tx3
10GB
[7]-
Rx3
10GB
[7]-
10GB
[7]+
Tx0
10GB
[7]+
Tx2
10GB
[6]+
Tx0
10GB
[6]+
Tx2
10GB
[5]+
Tx0
10GB
[5]+
Tx2
10GB
[4]+
Tx0
10GB
[4]+
Tx2
10GB
[7]+
Rx0
10GB
[7]+
Rx2
10GB
[6]+
Rx0
10GB
[6]+
Rx2
10GB
[5]+
Rx0
10GB
[5]+
Rx2
10GB
[4]+
Rx0
10GB
[4]+
Rx2
10GB
[7]+
Tx1
10GB
[7]+
Tx3
10GB
[6]+
Tx1
10GB
[6]+
Tx3
10GB
[5]+
Tx1
10GB
[5]+
Tx3
10GB
[4]+
Tx1
10GB
[4]+
Tx3
10GB
[7]+
Rx1
10GB
[7]+
Rx3
10GB
[6]+
Rx1
10GB
[6]+
Rx3
10GB
[5]+
Rx1
10GB
[5]+
Rx3
10GB
[4]+
Rx1
10GB
[4]+
Rx3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Fabri
c Ch
7
Rx0
10GB
[7]-
Tx1
10GB
[7]-
Rx1
10GB
[7]-
Rx2
10GB
[6]-
Tx3
10GB
[6]-
Rx3
10GB
[6]-
Fabri
c Ch
6
Rx0
10GB
[6]-
Tx1
10GB
[6]-
Rx1
10GB
[6]-
Rx2
10GB
[5]-
Tx3
10GB
[5]-
Rx3
10GB
[5]-
Fabri
c Ch
5
Rx0
10GB
[5]-
Tx1
10GB
[5]-
Rx1
10GB
[5]-
Rx2
10GB
[4]-
Tx3
10GB
[4]-
Rx3
10GB
[4]-
Fabri
c Ch
4
Rx0
10GB
[4]-
Tx1
10GB
[4]-
Rx1
10GB
[4]-
10GB
[4]-
Tx2
10GB
[3]-
Tx0
Rx2
10GB
[3]-
Tx3
10GB
[3]-
Rx3
10GB
[3]-
10GB
[3]+
Tx0
10GB
[3]+
10GB
[3]+
Rx0
10GB
[3]+
10GB
[3]+
Tx1
10GB
[3]+
10GB
[3]+
Rx1
10GB
[3]+
Fabri
c Ch
3
Rx0
10GB
[3]-
Tx1
10GB
[3]-
Rx1
10GB
[3]-
1
0
10GB
[3]-
B.6
ATCA Zone 2 P23 ZD Connector (J2)
TABLE B-6 ATCA Zone 2 P23 ZD Connector (J2)
a
Tx2
b
c
d
e
Tx3
f
g
h
Tx2
10GB
[2]-
Rx2
10GB
[2]+
Rx0
10GB
[2]+
Rx2
10GB
[1]+
Rx0
10GB
[1]+
Rx2
10GB
[2]-
Tx3
10GB
[2]-
Rx3
10GB
[2]+
Rx1
10GB
[2]+
Rx3
10GB
[1]+
Rx1
10GB
[1]+
Rx3
10GB
[2]-
10GB
[2]+
Tx0
10GB
[2]+
Tx2
10GB
[1]+
Tx0
10GB
[1]+
10GB
[2]+
Tx1
10GB
[2]+
Tx3
10GB
[1]+
Tx1
10GB
[1]+
1
2
3
4
Fabri
c Ch
2
Tx0
10GB
[2]-
Rx0
10GB
[2]-
Tx1
10GB
[2]-
Rx1
10GB
[2]-
Tx2
10GB
[1]-
Rx2
10GB
[1]-
Tx3
10GB
[1]-
Rx3
10GB
[1]-
Fabri
c Ch
1
Tx0
10GB
[1]-
Rx0
10GB
[1]-
Tx1
10GB
[1]-
Rx1
10GB
[1]-
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TABLE B-6 ATCA Zone 2 P23 ZD Connector (J2)
ShM
C
Port(
s)
SHMC
BI_A+
SHMC
BI_A-
SHMC
BI_B+
SHMC
BI_B-
SHMC
SHMC
BI_C- or
SHMC2
BI_A-
SHMC
BI_D+ or
SHMC2
BI_B+
SHMC
BI_D- or
SHMC2
BI_B-
BI_C+ or
SHMC2
BI_A+
5
6
7
8
BI_
BI_
BI_
BI_ DB2-
BI_ DB3-
BI_ DB4-
BI_ DB5-
BI_ DB2-
BI_
BI_ DC2-
BI_ DC3-
BI_ DC4-
BI_ DC5-
BI_ DC2-
BI_
BI_
Base
Ch 2
Base
Ch 3
Base
Ch 4
Base
Ch 5
Base
Ch 6
DA2+
DA2-
DB2+
DC2+
DD2+
DD2-
BI_
DA3+
BI_
DA4+
BI_
DA5+
BI_
DA2+
BI_
DA3-
BI_
DA4-
BI_
DA5-
BI_
DA2-
BI_
DB3+
BI_
DB4+
BI_
DB5+
BI_
DB2+
BI_
DC3+
BI_
DC4+
BI_
DC5+
BI_
DC2+
BI_
DD3+
BI_
DD4+
BI_
DD5+
BI_
DD2+
BI_
DD3-
BI_
DD4-
BI_
DD5-
BI_
DD2-
9
1
0
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ATCA Zone 2 P24 ZD Connector (J1)
TABLE B-7 ATCA Zone 2 P24 ZD Connector (J1)
a
b
BI_
DA7-
BI_
DA8-
BI_
DA9-
BI_
DA10-
c
d
e
f
g
h
BI_
DD7-
BI_
DD8-
BI_
DD9-
BI_
DD10-
BI_
DA7+
BI_
DA8+
BI_
DA9+
BI_
DA10+
BI_
DB7+
BI_
DB8+
BI_
DB9+
BI_
DB10+
BI_ DB7-
BI_
DC7+
BI_
DC8+
BI_
DC9+
BI_
DC10+
BI_ DC7-
BI_
DD7+
BI_
DD8+
BI_
DD9+
BI_
DD10+
Base
Ch 7
Base
Ch 8
Base
Ch 9
Base
Ch
1
2
3
BI_ DB8-
BI_ DB9-
BI_ DC8-
BI_ DC9-
BI_
DB10-
BI_
DC10-
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Base
Ch
11
Base
Ch
12
Base
Ch
13
Base
Ch
14
Base
Ch
15
BI_
BI_
BI_
BI_
BI_
BI_
BI_
BI_
DA11+
DA11-
DB11+
DB11-
DC11+
DC11-
DD11+
DD11-
BI_
DA12+
BI_
DA12-
BI_
DB12+
BI_
DB12-
BI_
DC12+
BI_
DC12-
BI_
DD12+
BI_
DD12-
BI_
DA13+
BI_
DA13-
BI_
DB13+
BI_
DB13-
BI_
DC13+
BI_
DC13-
BI_
DD13+
BI_
DD13-
BI_
DA14+
BI_
DA14-
BI_
DB14+
BI_
DB14-
BI_
DC14+
BI_
DC14-
BI_
DD14+
BI_
DD14-
BI_
DA15+
BI_
DA15-
BI_
DB15+
BI_
DB15-
BI_
DC15+
BI_
DC15-
BI_
DD15+
BI_
DD15-
Base
Ch
16
BI_
DA2+
BI_
DA2-
BI_
DB2+
BI_ DB2-
BI_
DC2+
BI_ DC2-
BI_
DD2+
BI_
DD2-
1
0
B.8
Serial RJ-45 Connector (J13 Top)
This connector is the Cisco/Intel pinout.
TABLE B-8 Serial RJ-45 Connector (J13-Top)
Pin
1
Signal
RTS~
DTR
2
3
TXD
4
GND
GND
5
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TABLE B-8 Serial RJ-45 Connector (J13-Top) (Continued)
Pin
6
Signal
RXD
DSR
7
8
CTS~
B.9
Serial Cable
The switch uses RJ-45 connectors for its serial ports. To connect to a PC’s DB9
connector, a special cable or adapter is needed. 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.
TABLE B-9 Minimum Serial Cable Pinouts
RJ-45
DB9
3
RXD to TXD
TXD to RXD
GND to GND
6
3
5
2
5
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rd
3 , J13 Bottom)
TABLE B-10 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 Connector (J13-3rd and Bottom)
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MDI_0+
MDI_0-
MDI_1+
MDI_2+
MDI_2-
MDI_1-
MDI_3+
MDI_3-
B.11
10/100Base-TX RJ-45 Connector (J13
2nd)
TABLE B-11 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 Connector (J13-2nd)
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Tx+
Tx-
Rx+
unused
unused
Rx-
unused
unused
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B.12 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector Top (J8)
TABLE B-12 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector (J8-Top))
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
Fabric MDC
Fabric MDIO Base MDCGE Base MDIO GE Base MDC XE Base MDIO XE Base PHY RST~Fabric PHY
RST~
LED2 LED
1
OOS LED
LED3 GREEN LED3 RED LEDBLUE LED
LED
RSVD
RTM PRSNT~ IPMI SDA
RSVD RSVD
SERIAL RTS~ SERIAL RX
IPMI SCL
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SOFT OFF
MGMT TX+
RSVD
RSVD
RSVD
RSVD
SERIAL TX
RSVD
RSVD
+3.3V
RSVD
MGMT TX-
RSVD
MGMT RX+
RSVD
MGMT RX-
RSVD
SERIAL CTS~
RSVD
RSVD
RSVD
+3.3V
+2.5V
+1.2V
+12V
RSVD
RSVD
+3.3V
+2.5V
+1.2V
+12V
+3.3V STBY
+3.3V
+3.3V STBY
+3.3V
RSVD
RSVD
RSVD
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+2.5V
+2.5V
+2.5V
+2.5V
+2.5V
+2.5V
+1.2V
+1.2V
+1.2V
+1.2V
+1.2V
+1.2V
+1.2V
+1.2V
+1.2V
+1.2V
+12V
+12V
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B.13 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector (J7-
Middle)
TABLE B-13 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector (J7-Middle)
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
AMC1 P20
TX+
AMC1 P20
TX-
AMC1 P20
RX+
AMC1 P20
RX-
AMC1 P19
TX+
AMC1 P19
TX-
AMC1 P19
RX+
AMC1 P19
RX-
1
AMC1 P18
TX+
AMC1 P18
TX-
AMC1 P18
RX+
AMC1 P18
RX-
AMC1 P17
TX+
AMC1 P17
TX-
AMC1 P17
RX+
AMC1 P17
RX-
2
AMC2 P20
TX+
AMC2 P20
TX-
AMC2 P20
RX+
AMC2 P20
RX-
AMC2 P19
TX+
AMC2 P19
TX-
AMC2 P19
RX+
AMC2 P19
RX-
3
AMC2 P18
TX+
AMC2 P18
TX-
AMC2 P18
RX+
AMC2 P18
RX-
AMC2 P17
TX+
AMC2 P17
TX-
AMC2 P17
RX+
AMC2 P17
RX-
4
AMC3 P20
TX+
AMC3 P20
TX-
AMC3 P20
RX+
AMC3 P20
RX-
AMC3 P19
TX+
AMC3 P19
TX-
AMC3 P19
RX+
AMC3 P19
RX-
5
AMC3 P18
TX+
AMC3 P18
TX-
AMC3 P18
RX+
AMC3 P18
RX-
AMC3 P17
TX+
AMC3 P17
TX-
AMC3 P17
RX+
AMC3 P17
RX-
6
Tx2 10GB
[17]+
Tx2 10GB
[17]-
Rx2 10GB
[17]+
Rx2 10GB
[17]-
Tx3 10GB
[17]+
Tx3 10GB
[17]-
Rx3 10GB
[17]+
Rx3 10GB
[17]-
7
Tx0 10GB
[17]+
Tx0 10GB
[17]-
Rx0 10GB
[17]+
Rx0 10GB
[17]-
Tx1 10GB
[17]+
Tx1 10GB
[17]-
Rx1 10GB
[17]+
Rx1 10GB
[17]-
8
Tx2 10GB
[18]+
Tx2 10GB
[18]-
Rx2 10GB
[18]+
Rx2 10GB
[18]-
Tx3 10GB
[18]+
Tx3 10GB
[18]-
Rx3 10GB
[18]+
Rx3 10GB
[18]-
9
Tx0 10GB
[18]+
Tx0 10GB
[18]-
Rx0 10GB
[18]+
Rx0 10GB
[18]-
Tx1 10GB
[18]+
Tx1 10GB
[18]-
Rx1 10GB
[18]+
Rx1 10GB
[18]-
10
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Bottom)
TABLE B-14 ATCA Zone 3 RTM Connector (J6-Bottom)
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
Tx2 10GB
[19]+
Tx2 10GB
[19]-
Rx2 10GB
[19]+
Rx2 10GB
[19]-
Tx3 10GB
[19]+
Tx3 10GB
[19]-
Rx3 10GB
[19]+
Rx3 10GB
[19]-
1
Tx0 10GB
[19]+
Tx0 10GB
[19]-
Rx0 10GB
[19]+
Rx0 10GB
[19]-
Tx1 10GB
[19]+
Tx1 10GB
[19]-
Rx1 10GB
[19]+
Rx1 10GB
[19]-
2
Tx2 10GB
[20]+
Tx2 10GB
[20]-
Rx2 10GB
[20]+
Rx2 10GB
[20]-
Tx3 10GB
[20]+
Tx3 10GB
[20]-
Rx3 10GB
[20]+
Rx3 10GB
[20]-
3
Tx0 10GB
[20]+
Tx0 10GB
[20]-
Rx0 10GB
[20]+
Rx0 10GB
[20]-
Tx1 10GB
[20]+
Tx1 10GB
[20]-
Rx1 10GB
[20]+
Rx1 10GB
[20]-
4
BI_ DA20+
BI_ DA20-
BI_ DB20+
BI_ DB20-
BI_ DC20+
BI_ DC20-
BI_ DD20+
BI_ DD20-
5
BI_ DA21+
BI_ DA21-
BI_ DB21+
BI_ DB21-
BI_ DC21+
BI_ DC21-
BI_ DD21+
BI_ DD21-
6
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-
7
Base 27 Tx0
10GB+
Base 27 Tx0
10GB-
Base 27 Rx2
10GB+
Base 27 Rx2
10GB-
Base 27 Tx1
10GB+
Base 27 Tx1
10GB-
Base 27 Rx3
10GB+
Base 27 Rx3
10GB-
8
Base 26 Tx2
10GB+
Base 26 Tx2
10GB-
Base 26 Rx0
10GB+
Base 26 Rx0
10GB-
Base 26 Tx3
10GB+
Base 26 Tx3
10GB-
Base 26 Rx1
10GB+
Base 26 Rx1
10GB-
9
Base 26 Tx0
10GB+
Base 26 Tx0
10GB-
Base 26 Rx2
10GB+
Base 26 Rx2
10GB-
Base 26 Tx1
10GB+
Base 26 Tx1
10GB-
Base 26 Rx3
10GB+
Base 26 Rx3
10GB-
10
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APPENDIX
C
Datasheet Reference
This appendix provides links to datasheets, standards, and specifications for the
technology designed into the switch.
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.
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.
PICMG 3.1 AdvancedTCA Ethernet and Fibre Channel
AdvancedTCA specifications can be purchased from the PCI Industrial Computer
Manufacturers Group (PICMG) for a nominal fee.
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Broadcom Datasheets
A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) with Broadcom is required to view their
datasheets. Contact Broadcom for more information.
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=
IETF RFCs
The IETF makes all RFCs freely available on their website:
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D
Agency Certifications
This appendix lists standards agencies and the certifications related to the switch.
D.1
D.2
CE Certification
The Sun Netra CP3240 switch and RTM 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.
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”
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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
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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 (2004-12), Part 4: Engineering requirements for subracks
in miscellaneous racks and cabinets
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■
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.
D.3
Safety
■
UL/cUL 60950-1 Safety for Information Technology Equipment (UL File
#E130569)
ST
■
EN/IEC 60950-1:2001, 1 ED CB/CCA –scheme, Safety for Information
Technology Equipment (TUV CB certificate and report)
The following group and/or national deviations were considered:
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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)
rd
China (deviations to IEC 60950 3 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)
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D.4
Emissions Test Regulations
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FCC Part 15, Subpart B Class A Commercial Equipment
Industry 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)
D.4.1
EN 50081-1 Emissions
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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
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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
D.4.2
EN 55024 Immunity
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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); Telecommunication 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)
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IEC 61000-4-3:2003 EMC - Part 4. Testing and measurement techniques - Section 3:
Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test
IEC 61000-4-4:2004 EMC - Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques - Section 4:
Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test - Basic EMC Publication
IEC 61000-4-5:2001 EMC - Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques - Section 5:
Surge immunity test
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
D.5
Regulatory Information
Caution – If you make any modification to the switch not expressly approved by
Sun, you could void your warranty and/or regulatory authority to operate 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
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 switch 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.
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D.5.2
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 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 quelle interférence reçue, y compris
l'interférence qui peut causer l'opération peu désirée.
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