Installation guide
Chapter 1: Overview
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AT-SBx81CFC400 Controller Fabric Card
The AT-SBx81CFC400 Controller Fabric Card has three primary
functions:
Chassis Management — You may use the controller card to
monitor and configure the Ethernet line cards in the chassis. You
may manage the chassis locally through the Console RS-232 port
on the controller card or remotely using Telnet, Secure Shell
(SSH), and SNMP clients from workstations on your network.
Management Software and Configuration Settings — The
controller card stores the management software and configuration
settings for the Ethernet line cards in the chassis and downloads
the files to the cards when the chassis is powered on or new line
cards are installed. The settings are stored in a database file in
nonvolatile memory so that they are retained even when the
chassis is reset or powered off.
Backplane Controller — The controller card manages the
backplane of the chassis, which the line cards use to forward traffic
to each other.
A single controller card provides 400 Gbps of backplane
bandwidth. You may install a second controller card for a total of
800 Gbps of backplane bandwidth.
Here are the guidelines to the controller card:
The chassis must have at least one controller card. The line cards
do not forward traffic if the chassis does not have a controller card.
The chassis may have either one or two controller cards.
Two controller cards are recommended for redundancy and to
increase the backplane bandwidth from 400 to 800 Gbps.
The controller cards must be installed in slots 5 and 6 in the
chassis.
Here are other features of the AT-SBx81CFC400 Controller Fabric Card:
LEDs for monitoring the status of the Ethernet line cards.
Power-saving eco-friendly button for turning the port and status
LEDs on or off on the line cards and controller cards.
Reset switch for resetting the chassis.
USB port for data storage and retrieval.
Console RS-232 for local management.
NET MGMT port for remote Telnet, SSH, and SNMP management.
Hot swappable.