Server User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Sun Netra™ CP3250 Blade Server User’s Guide
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Overview
- Hardware Installation and Service
- 2.1 Safety and Tool Requirements
- 2.2 Installing the Blade Server
- 2.3 Service Procedures
- 2.3.1 Hot-Swapping the Netra CP3250 Blade Server
- 2.3.2 Powering Off the Netra CP3250 Blade Server
- 2.3.3 Removing the Netra CP3250 Blade Server
- 2.3.4 Powering On the System
- 2.3.5 Automatic Power-Off Events
- 2.3.6 Servicing DIMMs
- 2.3.7 Installing the Optional Compact Flash Card
- 2.3.8 Installing Optional AMC
- 2.3.9 Adding or Replacing the Battery
- 2.3.10 Changing Jumper Settings
- 2.3.11 Checking DIP Switch Settings
- 2.3.12 Resetting the Netra CP3250 Blade Server
- Hardware Architecture
- Software Configuration
- Configuring and Using BIOS Firmware
- 5.1 About BIOS Settings
- 5.2 Changing the Configuration of a BIOS Menu Item
- 5.3 Setting the Boot Device Using BIOS Setup Screens
- 5.4 Setting Supervisor and User Passwords
- 5.5 Resetting the System Time and System Date
- 5.6 Updating the BIOS
- 5.7 Secondary BIOS Image
- 5.8 Perform a Live Firmware Upgrade
- 5.9 Power-On Self-Test
- 5.10 Changing POST Options
- BIOS Screens
- Physical Characteristics
- ShMM CLI and Commands
- Index

Chapter 3 Hardware Architecture 3-9
3.6.2 EIDE/ATA for Compact Flash
An EIDE/ATA-133 bus is derived from a SATA port on the ICH9 IO Hub via an
SPF223A SATA to IDE converter.
The Sun Netra CP3250 blade server contains one on-board 50-pin Type II Compact
Flash connector for use with a Compact Flash Card. The connector is located so that
access to the Compact Flash card is provided only when the card is removed from
the ATCA chassis.
3.6.3 SAS/SATA
The Sun Netra CP3250 blade server supports AMC drives (SAS or SATA), that
contain their own PCIe based controller chip connecting to the system via the PCIe
Bus. The Sun Netra CP3250 blade server supports an AMC that contains drives
using Port 2 or 3 SAS connections only when the Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD is
present. The SATA lines from the ICH9 chip are not connected.
If present, the Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD drives the AMC Port-2 signals. This support
speeds up to 3 Gb/sec.
There is no support for drives mounted directly to the blade server, and the Sun
Netra CP3250 blade server itself does not contain any native support for SAS or
SATA drives.










