Sun Microsystems 240 manual

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Contents Netra 240 Server Architecture Technical White Paper JanuaryPage Table of Contents Pii Table of Contents Target Audience IntroductionChapter Network Equipment Providers NEPsWireless Operators Wireline Service ProvidersCable/Broadband Service Providers SPsNetra 240 Server Key Features Expandability and Management InterfacesTarget Applications for the Netra 240 Server Netra 240 Server Architecture Inside view of the Netra 240 serverFront Access MotherboardUltraSPARC IIIi Processor CPUMemory Subsystem Bus Interconnect and JIO Hostbridge ASICsNetworking and I/O Expansion South Bridge AsicInternal Mass Storage Sun Crypto Accelerator 500 Board Ether SerialRSA DSA Rackmount Enclosure and Power System Configuration CardDiagnostics Power-On Self-TestEnvironmental and Safety Specifications Enclosure and power specifications of the Netra 240 serverSolaris JumpStart Software Software for Deploying Highly-Available ServicesSolaris Operating System Solaris Flash Software Solaris Live Upgrade SoftwareRemote Management Software Advanced Lights Out Management AlomSolaris Bandwidth Manager Software Resource Management SoftwareSolaris Resource Manager Software Storage Management Tools Web Services SoftwareNetra High Availability HA Suite Software Service Solutions Professional ServicesProactive System Management Workforce Development SolutionsSunSM Remote Services Event Monitoring Program SunToneSM Certification and Branding ProgramConclusion White Paper Netra 240 Server Architecture