Table 1-2 Netra Ct 820 System Board Access Methods - Sun Microsystems Netra CT 820 Administration Manual

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Note – In this manual, the use of the term "node board" refers to a Sun-supported
cPSB-only board, such as the Netra CP2300 cPSB board, unless otherwise specified.
Third-party cPSB-only node boards that are PICMG 2.16-compliant may be used in
the Netra CT 820 server. These boards do not necessarily run the Solaris Operating
Environment, and they do not run the Netra CT 820 server system management
software, such as MOH. Because of this, they cannot be managed to the same extent
as the Netra CP2300 cPSB board. Refer to
on page 67
TABLE 1-2
distributed management card supports 22 sessions (tip and telnet connections) at
once.
Netra CT 820 System Board Access Methods
TABLE 1-2
Board
Distributed Management Card
(active [slot 1A] and standby
[slot 1B])
Switching Fabric Board (slots 2
and 21)
Node Board (Sun-supported
cPSB-only boards) (slots 3
through 20)
Third-party cPSB-only node
boards (slots 3 through 20)
The hardware interfaces include the Intelligent Platform Management Interface
(IPMI), the compact packet-switched backplane (cPSB) bus, and the network
interface on the distributed management cards, the node boards, and the switching
fabric boards.
for information on these boards.
contains a summary of how you can access the various boards. The
Access Methods
• 1 rear serial port (console) for tip or ASCII terminal connection
• 1 front serial port (console) for tip or ASCII terminal connection
(Note that either the rear or front serial port can be used, but not both at the
same time; if you connect a cable to both ports, the front port will be active.)
• 1 rear Ethernet port for telnet connection
• Multiple rear Ethernet ports for telnet connection
For the Netra CP2300 cPSB board:
• 2 rear serial ports (console) for tip or ASCII terminal connection
• 1 front serial port (console) for tip or ASCII terminal connection
• Console command from the distributed management card CLI
• Telnet connection through the switching fabric board, specifying the IP
address of the node board
Third-party board dependent.
Appendix
A,
"Third-Party Node Boards"
Chapter 1 Introduction
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