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add to compareThe VT867 is a 5U MTCA Lightweight Aluminum chassis that provides 12 full-size AMC slots that can accept AMC.1, AMC.2, AMC.3 and/or AMC.4. It also provides FCLK, TCLKA, TCLKB, TCLKC and TCLKD to each slot with clock redundancy between the two MCH modules. The chassis has 40GbE capabilities.
The VT867 is capable of having redundant MCH, Power Modules, and Cooling Units for high availability. The CLK3 option can be configured for the Fabric clock, Telecom clock, or Fabric B. There is an option for Port 2 and 3 to be directly connected among the adjacent AMCs or to the fabric B (AMC.3 SATA/SAS switch option on the MCH). The chassis also routes Ports 12-15 to 17-20 of the adjacent slot.
The VT867 has a Telco Alarm as well as redundant FRU information devices and carrier locators.
Power Supplies
The VT867 has single or dual redundant power supplies which can be both 1000W AC or 1000W DC -48V. The AC input voltage is from 110 to 240V AC (frequency from 47 Hz to 63 Hz). The AC/DC input is from the back of the chassis. Unique easy-glide strips provide smooth PSU insertion/extraction.
The VT867 has dual intelligent Cooling Units. Full redundancy allows fail-safe operation should one of the Cooling Units becomes non-operational. The cooling airflow is from front to back. The removable air filter has a switch to detect its presence and can be monitored for when it needs to be replaced.
12 chassis mounted temperature sensors monitor the intake and the outtake air temperature throughout the unit.
The VT867 is fitted with a Telco alarm that constantly monitors the chassis for any anomalies and alert the user by LED indication on the Front Panel. It is located above the fan tray and can be directly accessed via a Micro DB-9 connector.
The VT867 has dual redundant FRU information and Carrier Locators. The Carrier Locator is assigned by mechanical dip switches which are easily accessible. The MCH reads the Locator via its private I2C bus.