Sun Microsystems CP3220 Server User Manual


 
1-2 Sun Netra CP3220 Blade Server User’s Guide January 2010
1.1 Overview
The Sun Netra CP3220 blade server is a high-performance, single-board computer
based on an AMD Opteron X64 processor. The blade server is designed for high
availability in a switched network computing environment. This blade server is
compliant with Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA)
specifications (PICMG 3.0 and PICMG 3.1). It can achieve greater performance levels
than previously supported CompactPCI® (cPCI) standards-based products targeted
for Telco markets.
The ATCA standard comprises the PICMG 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3 versions of the
standard. The Sun Netra CP3220 blade server complies with the following
specifications:
PICMG 3.0, the base specification that defines the mechanical, power distribution,
system management, data transport, and regulatory guidelines
PICMG 3.1, which builds on the PICMG 3.0 base specification and on
IEEE 802.3-2003
1.2 Features
The Sun Netra CP3220 blade server features include:
ATCA card 322.25 mm x 280 mm, 1.2 inch slot card height
One 1207-pin socket, AMD Opteron dual or quad core versions at up to 68w
Double Data Rate (DDR-2) DIMMs, at up to 667 MHz DIMMs (8 modules per
card), up to 4-Gbyte/DIMM, in Very Low Profile design (0.72’ height)
nVidia MCP-55 PCIe and Southbridge media controller
Two AMC.1 Type 4S2E2 expansion slots (PCIe x4) supporting I/O expansion with
signaling to the Rear Transition Module (RTM)
Two 1000 BASE-T Ethernet base fabric (PICMG 3.0) interface ports (using
BCM5715C) from PCIe 4x
Two 10 Gigabit XUAI Ethernet Extended Fabric (PICMG 3.1) interface ports
(using Sun 10 GbE Multithreaded Networking ASIC) from PCIe x8
One Asychronous Serial port to RJ 45 on front panel, from SuperIO
One 10/100/1000BASE-T management port on front panel, with second
management LAN sent to the advanced rear transition module (ARTM)