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    Sun Microsystems, Inc. www .sun.com Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback Netra ™ CP32x0 SAS Stor age Adv anced Rear T ransition Module HD User’ s Guide P ar t No . 820-3147-12 January 2009, Revision 01[...]

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    Please Recycle Copyright © 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Cir cle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved. This distribution may include materials developed by third parties. Parts of the product may be derived fr om Berkeley BSD systems, licensed from the University of California. UNIX is a r egistered trademark in t[...]

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    iii Contents Preface xi 1. Overview 1–1 1.1 Features of the AR TM-HD 1–2 1.2 PICMG Standards Compliance 1–3 1.2.1 Maximum Power Dissipation 1–3 1.2.2 Airflow Cooling Requir ements 1–3 1.2.3 Pressur e Drop Rates 1–4 1.3 AR TM-HD Component Diagram 1–5 1.4 I/O Interfaces 1–6 1.5 Hard Disk Drives 1–8 1.6 Hard Disk Drive Contr oller 1?[...]

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    iv Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 2.3 Removing the AR TM-HD 2–9 2.4 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 2–1 1 2.5 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 2–1 1 2.6 Changing the OOS LED Color 2–12 3. Disk Management 3–1 3.1 RAID Support 3–2 3.2 SAS BIOS Overview 3–2 3.3 Starting the SAS BIOS Con[...]

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    Contents v 4.2.5 Module Management Controller 4–3 4.2.6 FRU PROM 4–4 4.3 Connectors and Pin Assignments 4–4 4.3.1 I/O Connectors 4–5 4.3.1.1 Ethernet Port 4–5 4.3.1.2 Serial Port 4–6 4.3.1.3 SAS Connectors 4–7 4.3.2 Zone 3 Connectors 4–8 Index Index–1[...]

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    vi Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009[...]

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    vii Figur es FIGURE 1-1 Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD Components 1–5 FIGURE 1-2 Relationship of the Blade Server, ATCA Midplane, and ARTM-HD 1–6 FIGURE 1-3 Connecting to an External Disk Array 1–9 FIGURE 1-4 Connecting to Another ARTM 1–10 FIGURE 1-5 LEDs 1–11 FIGURE 1-6 ARTM-HD Identification Labels 1–13 FIGURE 2-1 Installing the Blade Server a[...]

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    viii Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009[...]

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    ix T ables TABLE 1-1 Airflow Cooling Requirements 1–3 TABLE 1-2 Pressure Drop Rates 1–4 TABLE 1-3 Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD I/O Configurations 1–7 TABLE 1-4 LED Descriptions 1–11 TABLE 4-1 Ethernet Port Connector Pin Assignments 4–5 TABLE 4-2 Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments 4–6 TABLE 4-3 External SAS Connector Pin Assignments 4–7 TAB[...]

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    x Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009[...]

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    xi Pr eface The Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear T ransition Module HD (AR TM-HD) User ’ s Guide provides installation instructions and hardwar e specifications for the Netra™ CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear T ransition Module HD (AR TM-HD). This manual is written for system integration engineers, field applications and service engineers[...]

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    xii Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information about basic UNIX ® commands and procedur es such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring devices. Refer to the following for this information: ■ Software document[...]

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    Preface xiii T ypographic Conventions T ypeface * * The settings on your browser might differ from these settings. Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands, files, and directories; on-scr een computer output Edit your .login file. Use ls -a to list all files. % You have mail . AaBbCc123 What you type, when contrasted with on-screen computer[...]

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    xiv Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 Related Documentation The following table lists the documentation for this product. Except for the Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems , all the documents listed are available online at: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/cp32x0.sas?l=en[...]

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    Preface xv Documentation, Support, and T raining Thir d-Party W eb Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third-party web sites mentioned in this document. Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, or other materials that are available on or thr ough such sites or resour ces. Sun wil[...]

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    xvi Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009[...]

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    1-1 CHAPTER 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the features, conf igurations, and system requir ements of the Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear T ransition Module HD (AR TM-HD). This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Section 1.1, “Features of the AR TM-HD” on page 1-2 ■ Section 1.2, “PICMG Standards Compliance?[...]

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    1-2 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 1.1 Featur es of the AR TM-HD The Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear T ransition Module HD (AR TM-HD) is a fully compatible, carrier-grade Advanced T elecom Computing Architecture ® (A TCA) AR TM for A TCA blade servers designed to be compatible wit[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview 1-3 1.2 PICMG Standar ds Compliance The AR TM-HD is fully compliant with the PICMG ® 2.0 Revision 3.1 specification. 1.2.1 Maximum Power Dissipation The maximum power dissipation is 25 W atts. 1.2.2 Airf low Cooling Requirements T ABLE 1- 1 lists the airflow cooling r equirements based on a maximum power of 25W , which is the on[...]

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    1-4 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 1.2.3 Pr essur e Dr op Rates T ABLE 1-2 lists the pressur e drop rates for the AR TM-HD. T ABLE 1-2 Pressur e Drop Rates V olumetric Flow Rate CFM V olumetric Flow Rate M 3 /min Pressure Drop Pascal Pressure Drop Inches H 2 0 1 0.03 0.5 0.002 2 0.06 1.24[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview 1-5 1.3 AR TM-HD Component Diagram FIGURE 1-1 Netra CP32x0 AR TM-HD Components 1 - Serial por t (RS232) 2 - 10/100/1000 Gb Management por t (RJ-45) 3 - EXT SAS Secondar y 4 - EXT SAS Primar y 5 - Hard Disk Drive(s) (single HD contains one filler panel) 6 - Alignment Pin 7 - P ower connector 8 - Zone 3 connectors 9- OK LED 10- Out[...]

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    1-6 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 1.4 I/O Interfaces The AR TM-HD installs into the rear of the A TCA enclosure, opposite an A TCA blade server designed for compatibility with the AdvancedRTM specif ication. The AR TM-HD connects to the blade server ’s Zone 3 rear connectors through th[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview 1-7 Note – When the AR TM-HD is used with a Netra A TCA blade server , shielded cables are r equired for serial I/O ports. The shields for all shielded cables must be terminated on both ends. Caution – Y ou must use shielded cables for all ports to satisfy EMI compliance standards. The customer can order the AR TM-HD, build a[...]

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    1-8 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 1.5 Har d Disk Drives The AR TM-HD supports up to two SAS hard disk drives (HDs) with the following features: ■ 2.5” server-grade HDs, mounted in a NEMO bracket ■ 146 GB capacity at 10K RPM ■ hot-swappable 1.6 Har d Disk Drive Controller The AR T[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview 1-9 1.7 External SAS Connectors The AR TM-HD includes two external SAS connectors. These connectors can be used to connect additional disk packs, or to cr eate redundancy between two AR TM-HDs and their associated blade servers. When connecting the AR TM-HD to an external disk array , use the Primary SAS port connector . FIGURE 1[...]

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    1-10 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 FIGURE 1-4 Connecting to Another AR TM 1.8 LEDs LEDs are located on the panel of the AR TM-HD and on the hard disk drive(s).[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview 1-11 FIGURE 1-5 LEDs 1.9 Softwar e Support The AR TM-HD supports A TCA blade servers designed to be compatible with the AdvancedR TM specification, and the software supported by those blade servers. Refer to the following documentation for software support information: Hot-s wap LED Out of Ser vice (OOS) LED OK LED HD Hot-s wap L[...]

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    1-12 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 ■ Netra CP3220 Board Product Notes (820-1980) ■ Netra CP3250 Board Product Notes (820-5194) ■ Netra CP3260 Board Product Notes (820-0455)[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview 1-13 1.10 Part Number , Serial Number , and FC Addr ess Labels The AR TM-HD serial number , part number , FibreChannel (FC) address are printed on stickers located on the module. For proper identification of the AR TM-HD, find the Sun Microsystems bar code labels on the module. The barcode labels pr ovide the following informatio[...]

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    1-14 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009[...]

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    2-1 CHAPTER 2 Installation and Service This chapter contains the procedur es for installing and removing the Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear T ransition Module HD (ARTM-HD). This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Section 2.1, “About Installing and Removing the ARTM-HD” on page 2-2 ■ Section 2.2, “Installing the AR TM-HD”[...]

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    2-2 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 2.1 About Installing and Removing the AR TM-HD The AR TM-HD can be installed into an A TCA shelf (chassis) with a midplane made for front and r ear board installations ( FIGURE 2-1 ). The module must be installed in the slot directly behind the Netra A T[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Ser vice 2-3 FIGURE 2-1 Installing the Blade Server and AR TM-HD Into the A TCA Shelf[...]

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    2-4 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 2.2 Installing the AR TM-HD The AR TM-HD must be used with a Netra A TCA node board for rear I/O access. The AR TM-HD enables access to the network, to a boot device, and to a console terminal. Note – The AR TM-HD and the corresponding Netra blade serv[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Ser vice 2-5 FIGURE 2-2 Injector/Ejector Latch and Locking Scr ew 5. Hold the bottom disk cage with one hand and top injector/ejector latch with the other hand, as shown in FIGURE 2-3 . Note – The following steps apply regardless of how many AR TMs are in the chassis, as long as there is an available slot for the AR TM [...]

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    2-6 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 FIGURE 2-3 Holding the AR TM-HD During Installation 6. Carefully align the top and bottom edges of the module with the guides in the appropriate slot. It might be helpful to look into the enclosure to verify correct alignment of the rails in the guides.[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Ser vice 2-7 7. T aking care to keep the module aligned in the guides, carefully insert the module by simultaneously pressing the bottom disk cage and top injector/ejector latch, which is extended fully open. FIGURE 2-4 Inserting the AR TM-HD 8. Slide the module in as far as possible and while maintaining pressure on the [...]

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    2-8 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 9. T ighten the module retention screws to ensure that the module is secured into the shelf. If the module is inserted properly , the hotswap switch is activated. The blue Hot-swap LED will blink, then the green OK LED lights. 10. Install the blade serve[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Ser vice 2-9 2.3 Removing the AR TM-HD Caution – Power to the AR TM-HD must be off before the module can be safely removed. Removing the AR TM-HD without properly removing power can cause data loss on hard disk drives installed in the AR TM-HD. 1. Shut down any operating system accessing the AR TM-HD or its companion bo[...]

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    2-10 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 FIGURE 2-5 Removing the AR TM-HD 6. If the slot is to remain empty , install a f iller panel in the slot. 7. Reinstall the blade server , if necessary . ARTM-HD[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Ser vice 2-11 2.4 Installing a Har d Disk Drive 1. Open the HD latch by pressing the button on the face of the drive. 2. Insert the drive into the appropriate drive bay until the latch closes and the drive fully engages with the connectors. 2.5 Removing a Har d Disk Drive 1. Unmount any f ile systems using the HD. 2. Loca[...]

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    2-12 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 2.6 Changing the OOS LED Color The color of the Out-of-service (OOS) LED can be set to red or amber by moving jumper JU1 to the appropriate position. Setting the jumper to the P1/P2 position makes the OOS LED appear red. Setting the jumper to the P2/P3 [...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Ser vice 2-13 FIGURE 2-7 Jumper setting for amber OOS LED (P2/P3) 4. Reinstall the AR TM-HD. See Section 2.2, “Installing the AR TM-HD” on page 2-4 .[...]

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    2-14 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009[...]

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    3-1 CHAPTER 3 Disk Management This chapter describes the disk management and BIOS configuration software. This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Section 3.1, “RAID Support” on page 3-2 ■ Section 3.2, “SAS BIOS Overview” on page 3-2 ■ Section 3.3, “Starting the SAS BIOS Configuration Utility” on page 3-3 ■ Section 3.4, ?[...]

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    3-2 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 3.1 RAID Support The LSISAS1068e controller supports the Integrated RAID har dware solution, which is a highly integrated, low-cost RAID solution. It is designed for systems requiring redundancy and high availability , but not requiring a full-featured R[...]

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    Chapter 3 Disk Management 3-3 3.3 Starting the SAS BIOS Conf iguration Utility If you have SAS BIOS version 6.x.x with the Fusion-MPT SAS BIOS Configuration Utility , you can change the default configuration of the SAS host adapters. Y ou may decide to change these default values if there is a conflict between device settings or if you need to opti[...]

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    3-4 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 3.4 Cr eating a RAID 0 V olume A RAID 0 volume, also referr ed to as Integrated Striping (IS), offers the ability to stripe data across multiple har d disks. This can increase storage capacity and performance by combining multiple disks into one logical [...]

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    Chapter 3 Disk Management 3-5 Note – Once the number of disks in a RAID volume is set, it cannot be changed. 5. When the volume has been fully conf igured, press C and select Save Changes, then exit this menu to commit the changes. The Configuration Utility will pause while the array is being created. 3.5 Cr eating a RAID 1 V olume A RAID 1 volum[...]

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    3-6 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 7. When the volume has been fully conf igured, press C and select Save Changes, then exit this menu to commit the changes. The Configuration Utility will pause while the array is being created. Note – RAID 1 provides pr otection against the failure of [...]

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    Chapter 3 Disk Management 3-7 As disks are added the Array Size f ield will change to ref lect the size of the new volume. There ar e several limitations when creating a RAID 1E volume: ■ All disks must be SAS (with SMAR T support). ■ Disks must have 512-byte blocks and must not have removable media. ■ There must be thr ee drives in a valid v[...]

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    3-8 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 3.8 Synchr onizing an Array Synchronizing an array means that the f irmware synchronizes the data on the secondary disk(s) with the data on the primary disk of the mirror . Follow these steps to start a synchronization for a RAID 1 volume. 1. Select Sync[...]

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    Chapter 3 Disk Management 3-9 3.10 Deleting an Array Caution – Before deleting an array , back up all data on the array that you want to keep. Follow these steps to delete a selected array . 1. Select Delete Array . 2. Press Y to delete the array , or press N to abandon the deletion. After a pause, the firmwar e deletes the array . Note – Once [...]

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    3-10 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009[...]

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    4-1 CHAPTER 4 Specif ications and Connectors This chapter provides the specif ications and connector pinouts for the ARTM-HD. This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Section 4.1, “Specifications for the AR TM-HD” on page 4-2 ■ Section 4.2, “Hardwar e Descriptions” on page 4-3 ■ Section 4.3, “Connectors and Pin Assignments”[...]

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    4-2 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 4.1 Specif ications for the AR TM-HD This section provides mechanical, electrical, environmental, and other r elevant specifications for the AR TM-HD. 4.1.1 Physical Dimensions The AR TM-HD is a 6U (233.35 mm) height board with 80 mm in depth for standar[...]

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    Chapter 4 Specifications and Connectors 4-3 4.2 Har dware Descriptions 4.2.1 Ethernet Management Port The AR TM-HD provides one 10/100/1000 MBASE-T ethernet management port with an RJ-45 connector equipped with LEDs. 4.2.2 Inf inband-style Connectors The AR TM-HD provides two (primary and secondary) Infinband-style SAS connectors, with jack screws,[...]

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    4-4 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 4.2.6 FRU PROM The AR TM-HD contains an IPMI FRU Prom compatible with the A TCA specifications. 4.3 Connectors and Pin Assignments FIGURE 4-1 shows the location of the connectors. FIGURE 4-1 Netra CP32x0 AR TM-HD Connectors 1 - Serial port 5 - Hard disk [...]

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    Chapter 4 Specifications and Connectors 4-5 4.3.1 I/O Connectors This section lists the pins and signal names of the I/O faceplate connectors on the AR TM-HD. The faceplate has the following connectors: ■ One 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet management port (RJ-45) ■ One serial ports (RS232) ■ T wo External SAS connectors (Infinband style) 4.3.1.1[...]

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    4-6 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 4.3.1.2 Serial Port The serial port connector is an RJ45 connector . FIGURE 4-3 shows a serial port connector . FIGURE 4-3 Serial Port Connector T ABLE 4-2 gives the serial port connector pin assignments. T ABLE 4-2 Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments [...]

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    Chapter 4 Specifications and Connectors 4-7 4.3.1.3 SAS Connectors The AR TM-HD provides two Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) ports using an Infinband-style connector . FIGURE 4-4 SAS Connectors T ABLE 4-3 External SAS Connector Pin Assignments Pin Function S1 RX0+ S2 RX0- S3 RX1+ S4 RX1- S5 RX2+ S6 RX2- S7 RX3+ S8 RX3- S9 TX3- S10 TX3+ S1 1 TX2- S12 TX2[...]

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    4-8 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 4.3.2 Zone 3 Connectors All the I/O connections for rear access ar e provided by the Netra blade server through the Zone 3 connectors. The Zone 3 connectors are P31, P32, and P33. The Zone 3 connectors are shown in FIGURE 4-5 . Note – The letters TX in[...]

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    Chapter 4 Specifications and Connectors 4-9 T ABLE 4-4 lists the Zone 3, J31 connector pinouts. T ABLE 4-5 lists the Zone 3, J32 connector pinouts. T ABLE 4-4 J31 Connector Pin Assignments Row Interface A B C D E F 1 AMC1 EO Ports TX1_13+ TX1_13- RX1_12+ RX1_12- TX1_12+ TX1_12- 2 RX1_14+ RX1_14- TX1_14+ TX1_14- RX1_13+ RX1_13- 3 TX1_17+ TX1_17- RX1[...]

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    4-10 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 T ABLE 4-6 lists the Zone 3, J33 connector pinouts. T ABLE 4-6 J33 Connector Pin Assignments Row Interface A B C D E F 1 PCIe x8 Lane PETx0+ PETx0- PERx0+ PERx0- FCLKA+ FCLKA- 2 PETx1+ PETx1- PERx1+ PERx1- TCLKA+ TCLKA- 3 PETx2+ PETx2- PERx2+ PERx2- TCL[...]

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    Index-1 Index A A TCA shelf, 2-2 B BIOS SAS RAID, 3-2 C compliance specifications, 4-2 compliance, PICMG, 1-3 configurations, I/O configurations, 1-7 connectors Ethernet, 4-5 Zone 3, 4-8 E electrical requir ements, 4-2 environmental specifications, 4-2 Ethernet, RJ-45 connectors, 4-5 F features, 1-2 FIGURE, 4-6 Fusion-MPT SAS BIOS, See SAS BIOS[...]

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    Index-2 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Adv anced Rear T ransition Module HD User’ s Guide • January 2009 serial interface, 4-3 serial port pinouts, 4-6 serial ports, 4-6 software support, 1-12 specifications, 1-3, 4-2 compliance, 4-2 electrical requir ements, 4-2 environmental, 4-2[...]