Sun Microsystems 240 manual Sun Crypto Accelerator 500 Board, Ether Serial

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Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Netra 240 Server Architecture P11

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Figure 2-5: The rear view of the Netra 240 server shows a wide range of networking and I/O options.

Serial Ports

Serial ports provide a convenient way to connect Netra 240 servers to terminal and other serial devices using two asynchronous serial ports. The serial A port (RJ-45 connector) is used as a console and serial interface to the System Management Controller ASIC and ALOM. The serial B port (DB-9 connector) can be used for general serial connectivity and supports asynchronous transfers at up to 460 Kbaud.

USB Ports

Two USB ports provide convenient connectivity to a keyboard and mouse as well as hand-held devices for configu- ration management. In addition, third-party, USB-based peripheral devices, such as ZIP drives, printers, and external CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives can be attached using the USB ports.

UltraSCSI Port

An external Ultra160 SCSI connector is available for attaching additional UltraSCSI devices such as Sun StorEdge™ disk arrays.

PCI Card Slots

The Netra 240 server provides one full-length, 64-bit, 33/66-MHz PCI slot and two half-length, 64-bit, 33-MHz PCI slots—enabling a total of three PCI cards to be added to the system. These additional PCI cards allow special- purpose functionality supported by Sun or Telecom-industry vendors such as external connectivity to other types of networks, including ATM, Sonet, Fibre channel, T3, and others.

Power Supplies

Power connection to the Netra 240 server is also located on the back panel. The Netra 240 server features hot- swappable, dual-redundant power supply units, each with separate power connections for enhanced reliability and availability. In the absence of one power supply unit, the other unit can adequately supply required power to the Netra 240 server.

Sun Crypto Accelerator 500 Board

The Netra 240 server supports the Sun Crypto Accelerator 500 (SCA 500) daughter card, an optional hardware cryptographic accelerator module that installs in the system without occupying an additional PCI slot. Ideal for e-commerce or other applications that benefit from SSL (Secure Socket Layer) acceleration, the SCA 500 board, with no external interfaces, functions as a cryptographic co-processor to accelerate public key and symmetric cryptography.

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Contents Technical White Paper January Netra 240 Server ArchitecturePage Table of Contents Pii Table of Contents Network Equipment Providers NEPs IntroductionChapter Target AudienceWireline Service Providers Wireless OperatorsService Providers SPs Netra 240 ServerCable/Broadband Expandability and Management Interfaces Key FeaturesTarget Applications for the Netra 240 Server Inside view of the Netra 240 server Netra 240 Server ArchitectureMotherboard Front AccessCPU UltraSPARC IIIi ProcessorBus Interconnect and JIO Hostbridge ASICs Memory SubsystemSouth Bridge Asic Internal Mass StorageNetworking and I/O Expansion Ether Serial Sun Crypto Accelerator 500 BoardRSA DSA Power-On Self-Test System Configuration CardDiagnostics Rackmount Enclosure and PowerEnclosure and power specifications of the Netra 240 server Environmental and Safety SpecificationsSoftware for Deploying Highly-Available Services Solaris Operating SystemSolaris JumpStart Software Advanced Lights Out Management Alom Solaris Live Upgrade SoftwareRemote Management Software Solaris Flash SoftwareResource Management Software Solaris Resource Manager SoftwareSolaris Bandwidth Manager Software Web Services Software Netra High Availability HA Suite SoftwareStorage Management Tools Professional Services Service SolutionsSunToneSM Certification and Branding Program Workforce Development SolutionsSunSM Remote Services Event Monitoring Program Proactive System ManagementConclusion White Paper Netra 240 Server Architecture