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aTCA-RN720 User's Guide
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1 Introduction
The aTCA-RN720 is a Rear Transition Module that provides two QSFP and four SFP+ service ports.
The aTCA-RN720 is designed to be paired with the aTCA-N700 Traffic Management Blade, but it can
be paired with any front blade which shares the same Zone 3 specifications.
When an ATCA front blade has high capacity processing capability requiring additional I/O ports
through the RTM, the aTCA-RN720 can meet such needs by loading aggregated 120Gbps service
ports to the front blade with QSFP and SFP+ ports.
This document is intended to provide a basic usage guide to customers using the aTCA-RN720
blade. Shown in Table 1-1 is a selected set of abbreviations that are frequently used throughout the
document.
Table 1-1 Glossary
Terms
Description
ATCA
Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture
Blade
A printed circuit board assembly that plugs into a chassis
E-keying
Standard defined by PICMG useful to verify whether the ATCA
blade plugged in is compliant to the fabric link capabilities
FRU
Field Replaceable Unit
GPIO
General Purpose Input/Output
Hot-swap
Functions of replacing system components without shutting
down the system
IPMB
Intelligent Platform Management Bus
IPMB-L
IPMB Local interface
IPMC
Intelligent Platform Management Controller
IPMI
Intelligent Platform Management Interface
JTAG
Joint Test Action Group
MAC
Media Access Controller
MMC
Module Management Controller
MTBF
Mean Time Between Failure
NPU
Network Processor Unit
OOS
Out Of Service
PHY
Physical Layer
PICMG
PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group
RLDRAM
Reduced Latency Dynamic RAM
RTM
Rear Transition Module
SFI
SFP+ high speed serial electrical interface
SFP
Small Form Pluggable (1G interface)
SFP+
Small Form Pluggable Plus (10G interface)
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter