Emerson KAT4000 Network Hardware User Manual


 
Overview: Additional Information
KAT4000 User’s Manual 10007175-02
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Clocks: This region supports a subset of the clock architecture, as defined in the AMC.0 specifica-
tion.
Common Options: This region supports essential interfaces that are common across multiple Fat Pipe imple-
mentations.
Fat Pipes: This region supports data path connections including GbE, sRIO, PCIe, and 10 GbE. It can
carry large amounts of data without significantly degrading the speed of transmission.
Extended Options: This region supports Rear Transition Modules. Also, it may be used to extend the Common
Options and Fat Pipes Regions, when required.
x1, x2, x4: This refers to the link width of the port (the number of lanes that can be used to intercon-
nect between two link partners).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This section lists the KAT4000 hardware regulatory certifications and briefly discusses the
terminology and notation conventions used in this manual. It also lists general technical
references.
Mean time between failures (MTBF) has been calculated at greater than 315,816 hours for
the KAT4000 and greater than 264,795 hours for the KAT4000 with a GbE fat pipe switch
module. MTBFs were calculated using Method I Case 3, Telcordia Issue 1 model at 30° C.
Product Certification
The KAT4000 hardware has been tested to comply with various safety, immunity, and
emissions requirements as specified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC),
Industry Canada (IC), Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
®
(UL), and the European Union Direc-
tives (CE mark). The following table summarizes this compliance:
Table 1-2: Regulatory Agency Compliance
Type: Specific atio n:
Safety IEC60950/EN60950 – Safety of Information Technology Equipment
(Western Europe)
UL60950, CSA C22.2 No. 60950, Third Edition – Safety of Information
Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business Equipment (BI-
National)
AS/NZS 60950:2000 – Safety Standard for Australia and New Zealand
Global IEC – CB Scheme Report IEC 60950, all country deviations