V890 Pci Card Configuration - Avaya Sun Fire V880 Installation & Maintenance

Hardware installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
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V890 PCI card configuration

The cards are installed in the slots shown in the following table. The minimum configuration has
a Dual Ultra320 SCSI card in slot 0, the graphics card in slot 1, and a Quad GigaSwift ethernet
card in slot 6.
Slot
Number
Type
8
33/66MHz, 3.3V
7
33/66MHz, 3.3V
6
33MHz, 5V
5
33MHz, 5V
4
33MHz, 5V
3
33MHz, 5V
2
33MHz, 5V
1
33MHz, 5V
0
33MHz, 5V
1. Hot-plug operation for a PCI card requires that the card have detach-safe drivers. If the card does not have
detach-safe drivers, the system must be shut down to add, remove, or replace the card.
2. The computer supports a maximum of four ethernet cards. The optional ethernet cards can be the Quad GigaSwift or
single Gigabit ethernet cards. If your first three ethernet cards are all Quad GigaSwift cards (slots 6, 5, and 8), you
cannot add a fourth card of any type in slot 7.
3. Solaris 9 patches 113068-04 and 110824-05 must be installed to support hot-plug operation.
4. The SCSI card supports hot-plug operation, but Avaya recommends that you replace those cards while the system is
powered down.
Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880/V890 Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
Name
Third ethernet card (optional)
Fourth ethernet card (optional)
Quad GigaSwift Ethernet (required)
Second ethernet card (optional)
Empty
Empty
Empty
Graphics (required)
Dual Ultra320 SCSI (required)
Card
Supports
hot-plug?
2
2
2
2
Maintaining PCI cards
Device
1
name
3
Yes
ce
3
Yes
ce
3
Yes
ce
3
Yes
ce
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
No
N/A
4
No
N/A
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May 2006

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