2.2.2.3Configuring the Advanced Rear Transition Module Hardware

If you are using a Sun Netra CP32x0 Advanced Rear Transition Module (ARTM), refer to the appropriate documentation. See Section , “Related Documentation” on page -xvii.

You can also see Section A.3, “Connectors and Pinouts” on page A-4 for detailed connector pin assignments for the Sun Netra CP3220 blade server.

2.2.3Installing the Sun Netra CP3220 Blade Server in an ATCA Shelf

If you are installing the Sun Netra CP3220 blade server with the Sun Netra CP32x0 ARTM, install the Sun Netra CP32x0 ARTM at the rear of the server and then install the Sun Netra CP3220 blade server in the front of the server. Even though you will be installing the Sun Netra CP32x0 ARTM first, look at the front of the server and locate the slot number where you will be installing the Sun Netra CP3220 blade server. Then go to the back of the server and install the Sun Netra CP32x0 ARTM in that particular slot. If you do not install the Sun Netra CP3220 blade server and the Sun Netra CP32x0 ARTM in corresponding slots, the system will recognize the Sun Netra CP3220 blade server but not the Sun Netra CP32x0 ARTM.

Note – Slots 1 through 6 and 9 through 14 are available for Sun Netra CP3220 blade servers. Slots 7 and 8 are reserved for the switch card.

2.2.3.1Installing an Advanced Rear Transition Module

A compatible advanced rear transition module (ARTM) can be used with the Sun Netra CP3220 blade server for rear I/O access. The ARTM enables access to the network, a boot device, and a console terminal. You can use the Sun Netra CP32x0 ARTM or you can design your own compatible ARTM. For more information, see Section 1.4.2, “Advanced Rear Transition Module” on page 1-8

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