Sun Netra CP3240 Advanced Mezzanine Card 10GbE Copper User’s Guide
for the AMC.2-CU
820-7261-10
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Preface
Before You Read This Document
How This Document Is Organized
Typographic Conventions
Related Documentation
Third-Party Web Sites
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1. Getting Started
1.1 System Requirements
1.1.1 Connectivity
1.1.2 Electrical and Environmental
1.1.3 Disposal
1.1.4 Connectors
1.1.5 Jumper Options
1.2 Unpacking
1.3 Handling AMCs
1.4 AMC Faceplate
1.4.1 Base 10/100/1000 Ports (RJ-45)
1.4.2 Fabric Connector
1.5 AMC LEDs
1.6 Removing and Installing AMCs
1.6.1 Removing an AMC
1.6.2 Removing a Switch and AMC
1.6.3 Installing an AMC
2. Overview
2.1 Features
2.2 Key Components
2.2.1 Broadcom BCM5461S 1000Base-T Ethernet PHY
2.2.2 Module Management Controller (MMC)
2.3 Functional Diagram
2.4 AMC Sites
2.5 Technical Support and Warranty
3. Configuring Jumper Settings
3.1 Jumper Locations and Settings
4. Managing the AMC
4.1 Monitoring and Control Functions
4.2 IPMB
4.3 FRU Information
4.4 Sensors
4.5 Firmware and Software Upgrades
A. Environment Specifications
A.1 Electrical and Environmental
A.1.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
A.1.2 Normal Operating Ranges
A.2 Reliability
A.3 Mechanical
A.3.1 Board Dimensions and Weight
B. Connectors
B.1 Connector Locations and Assignments
B.2 Connector Pinouts
B.2.1 AMC Connector/Goldfingers (GF1)
B.2.2 CX4 Connector (J3)
B.3 RJ-45 Connector (J2)
B.4 OEM Connector (J1)
C. Agency Certifications
C.1 CE Certification
C.2 NEBS/ETSI
C.3 Safety
C.4 Emissions Test Regulations
C.4.1 EN 55022 Emissions
C.4.2 EN 55024 Immunity
C.5 Regulatory Information
C.5.1 FCC (USA)
C.5.2 Industry Canada (Canada)
D. Datasheet Reference
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