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MIC-3369C User’s Manual 28
2.6 Ethernet Configuration (PU1 or Rear I/O or J3)
The MIC-3369C is equipped with dual high-performance 64-bit PCI-bus
Gigabit Ethernet interfaces which are fully compliant with IEEE 802.3u
10/100/1000Base-TX specifications. Users can select front GbE or rear
GbE or 2.16 by BIOS. Users can use LAN1 connectors via a front RJ-45
jack (PU1) in MIC-3369C or rear RJ-45 (CN16) in rear module. Another
Gigabit LAN connector (CN15) is available through RIO module (RIO-
3309C or RIO-3309S).
The MIC-3369C serves as a switched fabric application blade server
compliant with the PICMG 2.16 Packet Switching Backplane specifica-
tion when the J3 connector is installed in the backplane.
2.7 USB Connector (CN4/5 and Rear I/O)
The MIC-3369C provides two USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 channels
either via two front USB ports (CN4 and CN5) in MIC-3369C or via J5
connector to one USB connector (CN8) in rear transition board. The USB
interface gives complete plug and play, hot attach/detach for up to 127
external devices. The MIC-3369C USB interface complies with USB
specification rev. 2.0 and is fuse-protected. The USB interface can be dis-
abled in the system BIOS setup. The USB controller default is "Enabled"
but the USB keyboard support default is "Disabled".
2.8 PMC Connector (J11, J12, J13, J14)
The MIC-3369C supports one PMC (PMC Mezzanine Card) module on
PCI bus 0. This 64-bit, 3.3/5 V PCI bus is available at connectors J11, J12
and J13. J14 can be user-defined. Front panel access is provided for the
PMC interface.
2.9 CompactFlash™ Socket (CN9)
CompactFlash is a standard form factor for mass storage and I/O cards.
Based on the PCMCIA Standard, CompactFlash cards are approximately
one quarter of the volume of a PC Card. In order to achieve the small size,
the interface has only 50 pins, compared to the PCMCIA's 68 pins.