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M

MAC address label, 2-8

management voltage, B-4maximum power consumption, B-4

Module Management Controller (MMC), 2-4,3-1module status, 3-2

N

NEBS/ETSI, C-2

nominal operating voltage, B-4noncondensing relative humidity, B-4normal operating ranges, B-4

O

OK LED, 1-6

OOS LED, 1-6open slots, 1-13operating humidity, B-4operating temperatures, B-4

P

part number, 2-8 payload voltage, B-4PHY, resetting, 3-2physical shock, 1-3pinouts, A-2

R

related documentation, viii reliability, B-4

removing a switch and installed AMC, 1-12 removing an AMC, 1-8

removing and installing AMCs, 1-8reset the PHY, 3-2

revision number, 2-8

S

sensors, 3-5 serial number, 2-8 software, upgrading, 3-6 static electricity, 1-1 storage temperature, B-4 Sun Services, 2-7

support, 2-7switches, LEDs, 1-6system requirements, 1-2

T

Telcordia Industrial Reliability program, B-4temperature, max for integrated chips, 1-3 temperature, monitoring, 2-4

U

unpacking, 1-3

upgrading firmware and software, 3-6

W

warranty, 2-7 wrist strap, 1-3

Index-2Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March

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Contents For the AMC.1-HDD SAS Disk Please Recycle Contents Overview Managing the AMCConfiguring the AMC Connectors and PortsEnvironment Specifications Agency CertificationsIndex Index-1 Preface Typographic ConventionsRelated Documentation Third-Party Web SitesSun Welcomes Your Comments Page Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems Getting StartedSystem Requirements Operating Systems CompatibilityChassis Compatibility Blade Server CompatibilityUnpacking Electrical and EnvironmentalHandling AMCs AMC Faceplate 1AMC.1-HDD SAS Disk FaceplateAMC LEDs 1AMC Status LEDs2Hot-Swap Blue LED States Removing and Installing AMCs Removing an AMCShut down the payload OS Hot-Swap LED starts blinking 2Deactivating the AMC Remove the AMC 3Removing the AMCRemoving a Blade Server and AMC 4Front Cable Management Bracket in Lower PositionInstalling an AMC Remove the filler panel, if necessaryObtain the AMC card from the ship kit 5Sample Top View6Opening the Injector/Ejector Latch Page Push the ejector latch in fully 7Inserting the AMC Into a Blade ServerTo Enable AMC Port 2 Driven by Port 1 of SAS Controller To Enable AMC Port 3 Driven by Port 2 of SAS ControllerPower on the system, if necessary Enabling and Disabling SAS PortsTo Disable AMC Port 2 Driven by Port 1 of SAS Controller To Disable AMC Port 3 Driven by Port 2 of SAS ControllerPage Overview Features Power Regulator Key ComponentsHard Drive Disk SAS Controller FlashModule Management Controller MMC Port Connectors Faceplate and LEDsLEDs OOS Functional Diagram Technical Support and WarrantyPage 4Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk Barcode Labeling Disposal Managing the AMC Supported Ipmi Commands Monitoring and Control FunctionsIpmi Controller 1Supported Ipmi Commands FRU Information 2Standard FRU Data RecordsSensors 3Threshold SensorsFirmware and Software Upgrades Readme files within the download packageConfiguring the AMC Configuration Tools Boot Bios UtilityFeatures and Configurations Launching the Boot Bios UtilityPress Ctrl C Page OpenBoot Bios 2Adapter Properties MenuExtensible Firmware Interface EFI Enabling and Disabling Channel PortsConnectors and Ports Connector Locations and Assignments Connector PinoutsTable A-1Pin Assignments Appendix a Connectors and Ports SAS Controller Ports Keying Ports 1AMC e-Keying Port AssignmentsPage Environment Specifications Table B-1Electrical Specifications Table B-2Environmental SpecificationsElectrical and Environmental ElectricalTable B-3MTBF Values by Temperature RPMReliability Absolute Maximum RatingsNormal Operating Ranges Board Dimensions and Weight AMC.1-HDD SAS disk PCB DimensionsMechanical Page Agency Certifications CE Certification NEBS/ETSISafety Emissions Test Regulations 1 EN 55022 Emissions2 EN 55024 Immunity Regulatory Information FCC USAIndustry Canada Canada Page Index NumericsNEBS/ETSI, C-2