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Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880/V890 Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
May 2006
V880 PCI card configuration
The cards are installed in the slots shown in the following table. The minimum configuration has
either a SunSwift card or a Dual FastEthernet and Dual SCSI card in Slot 2 and the graphics
card in slot 7.
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Important:
Important:
On earlier versions of the V880, the ethernet cards were installed in the following
order:
Slots 0, 1, 2, and 5
Avaya now recommends that ethernet cards be installed as shown in the following
table:
Slot
Card
Number
Type
Name
Supports
hot-plug?
1
Device
type
8
33/66MHz, 3.3V
Reserved for future use
N/A
N/A
7
33/66MHz, 3.3V
Graphics (required)
No
N/A
6
33MHz, 5V
Third ethernet card
2
(optional)
Yes
ce
5
33MHz, 5V
Fourth ethernet card
(optional)
Yes
ce
4
33MHz, 5V
Second HSI/P
(optional)
No
N/A
3
33MHz, 5V
First HSI/P
3
(optional)
No
N/A
2
33MHz, 5V
SunSwift (required), or
No
4
ce
Dual FastEthernet and Dual SCSI (required)
No
ce
1
33MHz, 5V
Second ethernet card
(optional)
Yes
ce
0
33MHz, 5V
Empty
N/A
N/A
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 FastEthernet,
Quad GigaSwift, and single Gigabit ethernet cards.
3. The computer supports a maximum of two HSI/P cards. The first card must be in Slot 3. CMS R12 and later does not
support HSI/P cards and X.25.
4. Some models of the SCSI cards support hot-plug operation, but Avaya recommends that you replace those cards
while the system is powered down.