About The New Uspii Processor Module; About The New Rtu Cards - JDS Uniphase CT-650 Reference Manual

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Chapter 1 Getting Started

About the new USPII processor module

About the new USPII processor module

About the new RTU cards

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A new USPII main processor module has been developed to replace
the processor module previously used in the CT-650 and CT-650s
products. It has been designed as a drop-in replacement for the old
processor module. Key differences between the new and old
processor module are listed in the following table:
Previous processor module
Provided processor speeds up to
100MHz and memory sizes up to
64 Megabytes.
Provided up to 12 serial ports.
Provided an internal modem.
Supported any version of Solaris
supplied on any testhead CD.
Provided one external SCSI inter-
face with a 68 pin female D-shell
for connection to an external CD-
ROM drive.
Ethernet devices were named
hme0 and hme1.
The CT-650 required a separate
SCSI hard disk module; the CT-
650s used an internal SCSI hard
disk.
Due to part obsolescence of the existing DT1, DTU, and DT3 RTU
cards distributed with the CT-650 product line prior to release 9.0, new
RTU cards have been developed. They are referred to as follows:
CT-650 Command-Line Reference Guide
New USPII processor module
Provides 550MHz processor
speed and 256 Megabytes of
memory.
Provides four serial ports.
Does not provide an internal
modem.
Only supports Solaris version
8 2/02, supplied on testhead CD
versions 8.0 or higher.
Provides two external SCSI inter-
faces (A and B), each with a 68
pin mini connector. Connector A
must be used when connecting to
an external CD-ROM drive.
Ethernet devices are named eri0
and eri1.
Provides a solid state storage
media for both the CT-650 and
CT-650s. No SCSI hard disk
module is required.
Release 9.4

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