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• Two Processor Memory and Modules (PMMs)<br />

The PMM contains E-mode memory, E-mode processors also known as Central<br />

Processing Modules (CPMs), and one instance of the MCP. One PMM is currently<br />

active.<br />

• Two I/O and Specialty Engine Modules (ISMs)<br />

The ISM is where the I/O engine, JProcessor Specialty Engine, and ePortal Specialty<br />

Engine reside. There are two ISMs active at all times in the <strong>FS6200</strong> <strong>Server</strong> executing<br />

operations in parallel. The dual ISM configuration supports MCP continuous operation<br />

without a halt/load or customer application interruption. All MCP peripheral subsystem<br />

storage is connected to the system through the host bus adaptors in the<br />

ISMs.<br />

The I/O engine is responsible for storage I/O, networking, and encryption operations.<br />

s-Par resides within each ISM and subdivides the ISM so that the I/O engine is a guest<br />

environment within an ISM, as well as also having separate environments for each of<br />

the specialty engines. All of the PCIe slots in an ISM are assigned to the I/O engine.<br />

The I/O engine controls communication between the specialty engines and the MCP<br />

utilizing an s-Par virtual LAN.<br />

• Two Operations <strong>Server</strong>s<br />

The Operations <strong>Server</strong> is a cell that hosts the systems management engine, the<br />

environment where the MCP Firmware systems management software runs. The<br />

systems management engine monitors, manages, and controls the other processing<br />

engines on the server. One Operations <strong>Server</strong> is currently active to manage the server.<br />

Secure Access Device<br />

The secure access device controls the internal management LAN and provides security for<br />

a cell when accessed from the Operations <strong>Server</strong>. In addition, the secure access device<br />

has a WAN port that provides secure remote access to the devices on the management<br />

LAN.<br />

Management LAN<br />

The internal management LAN is used by an Operations <strong>Server</strong> to access the PMM and<br />

the ISM for systems management. Access to the management LAN is controlled by the<br />

secure access device.<br />

Software Overview<br />

This subsection provides an overview of <strong>FS6200</strong> <strong>Server</strong> software. Major software<br />

components include:<br />

• MCP Environment<br />

• s-Par<br />

• Network Services<br />

• JProcessor Specialty Engine<br />

<strong>System</strong> Overview<br />

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