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1. Step Description Command 1 After the package has been added you will be asked if you y want to configure the Ethernet interfaces Answering yes y will configure the interfaces to automatically initialize at startup 2 You will be asked what name you want to associate with mysys coe3 each port beginning with port 0 You can either e associate names with each port by typing your desired name in which case a etc hostname coe lt x gt file is created containing the name of the interface you specified an example is provided at right or e choose none in which case no files will be created Go to the Manually assigning hostnames to interfaces procedure below to continue 3 After the ports have been associated you will be asked if y you want to continue with the installation of the package When prompted type y to continue 4 Installation of the driver is complete when you see the pkginfo 1 CCPUcoe following message Installation of CCPUcoe was successful Verify the installation You will see information similar to that below root yoursys mnt sun CCPUcoe pkg pkginfo 1 CCPUcoe PKGINST CCPUCOe NAME PortUp CATEGORY system utilities ARCH sparc VERSION CCPU PortUp Driver coe Name VENDOR Continuous Computing Corporation DESC CCPU PortUp Ethernet Driver PSTAMP sv 011203190322 INSTDATE Dec 11 2001 17 13 HOTLINE 1 858 882 8911 EMAIL support ccpu com STATUS complet
2. eeeH Hmmm he mememee meme ennemi nanus nenas nna 13 PORTUPDEVICE DRIVER noni etri er ee ba eov Uer Re ba eo ve vui eae e io eo ve PE ENSE Ege ve PU eaae eoo eo e EN Hou 13 INSTAELING THE DRIVEB 5 3 o rete oe eire HE Eo Se be ERE Eo Se E vive e pavo e r O rE Se b eo RE E EE Ne ES ER ees 13 Inst ll the p ck ge a oe ttem eee b seas ides re oe Eo tess EEE A NEEE sda se Heu EE enl exe eee vin Co Penna 13 Configure the Ethernet interfaces eese esee eene nennen een nennen tnter 14 MANUALLY STARTING A PORT Re Givens teseet esee tee Pe ten E PEE Ee eR E E Re E e eueveunsederenseanetes 16 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICING isseeeHH mme e heme nemen nnn 17 BEFORE YOU BEGIN e toi eee tie aee oca oee base ceo coco oa ete e teo eec oe nas ba eu eese oe e vae eto eo Casque sed vaste OEE eser tdeo ens 17 Useful Values of Link Status Output eese eene nennen nennen rennen eneennen 19 Removing portUp from the chassis esee ener rene erret 19 5 CONNECTORS PINOUTS LEDS AND SPECIFICATIONS eem 21 CONNECTOR GU ERR E I ELT 21 PIN ASSIGNMENTS sass EIE PLE L mm 21 J9 P3 CORHEGIOE o aesti pue e DAI n EMMANUEL SU EE 22 J4 P4 connector not populalted eie eret ate e E I rege ord 22 J3 P3 connector not populated eiit epic Ea cree orig 22 JAP CORWECIOE eiecti El Me TEIL III Ie eL E EB M ee Ee DE LEE DE TE DE 22 JPI CONECO ns
3. for Fast Etharnat ports 0 7 for Fast Ethernet porbs Blug Swap OK LED Figure 3 portUp s front left and rear right panels Continuous Computing Corp Page 10 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM 2 Unpacking Installing and Starting Up Electrostatic Discharge ESD A Caution portUp contains electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static from clothing and the surrounding environment may destroy components What to do e Use an antistatic mat Use an antistatic wrist or foot strap Storage e If portUp is to be stored before unpacking see Table 11 for environmental storage specifications Unpacking A Caution Always maintain an ESD safe environment when handling portUp It contains many components that can be destroyed by ESD Inspect the shipping container for any in transit damage and report it to shipping agent if necessary Carefully unpack portUp from its shipping container Powering Down 1 Ensure that the system s OS has been shut down In Solaris do this using the halt command You should then see the ok prompt 2 Power down the system Installing portUp A Caution You cannot install an I O card in the slot designated for a CPU card or vice versa Continuous Computing Corp Page 11 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and
4. 12V 1E EARLY 5V Table 10 J 1 P2 connector Continuous Computing Corp Page 23 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portU p User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous Pinout Standard RJ 45 Pin Signal 1 TX 2 TX f 3 RX nn e i 4 No Connect 5 No Connect viewed looking into 6 RX panel connector 7 No Connect 8 No Connect Figure 6 Standard RJ 45 pinout LEDs Front Panel The Activity ACT LEDs The yellow activity LEDs ACT are activated when traffic is flowing on the port The Link LNK LEDS The green link LEDs LNK are activated when Ethernet connections are made to a host device The Power PWR LED The green power LED PWR is activated when power is connected to the board board select BDSEL is on and RESET is off The Hot Swap SWP LED The blue Hot Swap LED SWP is activated when the board is ready to pull from the system Rear Panel The Activity ACT LEDs The yellow activity LEDs ACT are activated when traffic is flowing on the port The Link LNK LEDS The green link LEDs LNK are activated when Ethernet connections are made to a host device Continuous Computing Corp Page 24 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portU p User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous Specifications 8 100Base TX Link LEDs green 8 100Base TX Activity LEDs yellow Hot Swap LED blue Power
5. All other product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The products described in this document maybe protected by U S patents foreign patents or pending applications No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written consent of Continuous Computing Corporation No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this publication Continuous Computing Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions This publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice Sun the Sun logo SPARCengine Solaris and OpenBoot are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the United States and other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc CompactPCI is a registered trademark of PICMG The information contained in this document is not designed or intended for use in human life support systems on line control of aircraft aircraft navigation or aircraft communications or in the design construction op
6. a reconfiguration boot at the ok prompt boot r at the Solaris prompt reboot r This may take a few minutes 4 Log in to the system Continuous Computing Corp Page 12 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C con AMOMS 3 Software Configuration PortUp Device Driver If you have purchased portUp as a standalone product not already installed in a Continuous Computing cPCI system you will need a device driver to operate portUp in the Solaris environment The driver is available for Solaris versions 7 and 8 for SPARC platforms and is supplied in Sun package format compatible with the pkgadd command The driver is supplied by Continuous Computing Corporation in one of the following forms e Web site download http www ccpu com e CD ROM supplied with portUp e Email from CCPU Technical Support refer to Section 6 for contact information The portUp driver package name is CCPUcoe pkg This driver supports kst at and ndd for reading status information and ndd for configuring For more information about kstat and ndd see their manual pages Installing the Driver Install the package Step Description Command 1 At the root shell prompt go to the driver folder cd lt location gt 2 List the files of the folder You will see the ls CCPUcoe lt version gt pkg package file 3 Install the package pkgadd d f s CCPUcoe lt versio
7. C RSV 3D RSV 3E RSV 2A RSV 2B RSV 2C UNC 2D RSV 2E RSV 1A RSV 1B DGND 1C RSV 1D RSV 1E RSV Table 9 J 2 P2 connector J 1 P1 connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Name Name Name Name Name 25A EARLY 5V 25B REQ64 25C ENUM 25D EARLY_3 3V 25E EARLY_5V 24A ADI 24B EARLY_5V 24C LONG_I O 24D ADO 24E ACK64 23A EARLY 33V 23B AD4 23C AD3 23D LONG_5V 23E AD2 22A AD7 22B GND 22C LONG 33V 22D AD6 22E ADS 21A EARLY 33V 21B AD9 21C AD8 21D M66EN 21E C BEO 20A ADI2 20B GND 20C EARLY LO 20D ADII 20E ADIO 19A EARLY 33V 19B ADIS 19C AD14 19D GND 19E AD13 18A SERR 18B GND 18C EARLY_3 3V 18D PAR 18E C BE1 17A EARLY 33V 17B SDONE 17C SBO 17D GND 17E PERR 16A DEVSEL 16B GND 16C EARLY I O 16D STOP 16E LOCK 15A EARLY_3 3V 15B FRAME 15C IRDY 15D BD_SEL 15E NC 12 14 KEY AREA 11A AD18 11B AD17 11C AD16 11D GND 11E C BE2 10A AD21 10B GND 10C EARLY_3 3V 10D AD20 10E AD19 9A C BE3 9B IDSEL 9C AD23 9D GND 9E AD22 8A AD26 8B GND 8C EARLY I O 8D AD25 8E AD24 7A AD30 7B AD29 7C AD28 7D GND 7E AD27 6A REQ 6B GND 6C LONG_3 3V 6D CLK 6E AD31 5A BRSVPIAS 5B BRSVPIBS 5C RST 5D GND 5E GNT 4A BRSVP1A4 4B HEALTHY 4C LONG_I O 4D INTP 4E INTS 3A INTA 3B INTB 3C INTC 3D LONG_5V 3E INTD 2A NC 2B EARLY 5V 2C NC 2D NC 2E NC 1A EARLY_5V 1B 12V 1C TRST 1D
8. Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous 1 Slide the card into its slot in the system chassis As the card s ejector latches engage the chassis apply forward pressure while pushing the ejector latch handles toward each other This procedure applies to both portUp s front and transition cards See Figure 4 for an illustration of card installation and removal 2 When properly installed the connectors of each card will be fully engaged with the chassis midplane PortUp s front panel will sit flush with the front panels of the other cards 3 Install and tighten the captive screws supplied with portUp on each ejector latch handle to secure each card to the system chassis Note To remove portUp refer to Removing portUp from the chassis in Section 4 Es N ee co b Captive Screw 7 e Y Latch Handle Cam gt Alignment Pin Fe Closed Sg i bm Ejector Latch Cc e EE Handle i A Open PA Card 9 Connectors Closed Side ge c i A Figure 4 Card installation and removal Connecting the Ethernet Networks e Connect either the front or rear panel Ethernet ports with RJ45 Standard CATS twisted pair cables For the pinout for these connectors refer to Figure 6 Powering Up After you have installed portUp s front and transition cards Power on the system Connect to the host CPU 3 Start the OS with
9. LED green 8 100Base TX Link LEDs green 8 100Base TX Activity LEDs yellow 8 Standard RJ45 connectors 4A at 3 3V maximum power consumption 800mA at 5V maximum power consumption CompactPCl 6U 1 slot 4HP 160mm x 233 35mm x 20mm 5 C to 40 C operating 5 to 55 C short term 20 to 30 relative humidity noncondensing operating 5 to 90 relative humidity noncondensing short term 3000m 40 C to 70 C less than 95 relative humidity noncondensing 10000m UL cUL1950 3rd Edition Recognized Component FCC Class A Continuous Computing Corp Page 25 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM mmeutrim rnshumstine C continuous Designed for Telcordia NEBS GR 63 CORE Level 3 Designed for Telcordia NEBS GR 1089 CORE Level 3 UL cUL CE Table 11 Specifications Continuous Computing Corp Page 26 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portU p User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous 6 Technical Support Before contacting the Technical Support team at Continuous Computing be sure you have read Section 4 Troubleshooting and Servicing of this guide If you continue to experience problems with the PortUp please contact the Technical Support team at Continuous Computing by any of the methods listed below Note Please be sure to include the serial numbers for each affected mod
10. ND 2E DGND 1A LINK GRN6 1B ACT YEL3 1C DGND ID LINK GRN7 1E ACT_YEL7 Table 8 J 5 P5 connector J 4 P4 connector not populated J 3 P3 connector not populated J 2 P2 connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Pin Signal Name Name Name 22A GA4 22B GA3 22C GA2 22D GAI 22E GAO 21A RSV 21B RSV 21C RSV 21D RSV 21E RSV 20A RSV 20B RSV 20C RSV 20D RSV 20E RSV 19A RSV 19B RSV 19C RSV 19D RSV 19E RSV 18A BRSVP2AI8 18B BRSVP2B18 18C BRSVP2CI8 18D DGND 18E BRSVP2E18 17A BRSVP2A17 17B DGND 17C RSV 17D RSV 17E RSV 16A BRSVP2A16 16B BRSVP2B16 16C RSV 16D DGND 16E BRSVP2E16 15A BRSVP2A15 15B GND 15C RSV 15D RSV 15E RSV 14A AD35 14B AD34 14C AD33 14D DGND 14E AD32 13A AD38 13B DGND 13C EARLYIO 13D AD37 13E AD36 12A AD42 12B AD41 12C AD40 12D DGND 12E AD39 11A AD45 11B DGND 11C EARLYIO 11D AD44 11E AD43 10A AD49 10B AD48 10C AD47 10D DGND 10E AD46 9A AD52 9B DGND 9C EARLYIO 9D ADSI 9E ADSO 8A ADS6 8B AD55 8C ADS4 8D DGND 8E ADS3 7A AD59 7B DGND 7C EARLYIO 7D ADSS8 7E AD57 6A AD63 6B AD63 6C AD61 6D DGND 6E AD60 Continuous Computing Corp Page 22 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM ET 5A C BES 5B DGND 5C EARLYIO 5D C BE4 5E PAR64 4A EARLYIO 4B BRSVP2B4 4C C BE7 4D DGND 4E C BE6 3A RSV 3B DGND 3
11. Y ASSIGNING HOSTNAMES TO INTERFACES sssessssesececeessssscecececeessaecesceeceenesseseeeeees 16 TABI VXENKMODE VALUES caescet cece decdcsduccescecadececedeseeececncacecededcescesaducecedetcasue aceted di decuetacnccenesteneetacgentetessedceees 19 TABLES GINRSPERD VALUES 24 oi aeren eee eo EEE AE EEEE EEE ER ERE FEE E CERE ER EE PEPEEL EE E Ee SE CFEEE CERE ER EE PY 19 TABLEO GSEZNKSTATUS VALUES soare seneo ete eto ehe eere EE E ER CEPS EE EFE Ek E SEE eO CERE ERR EE EF EE FEFEF ERE CERE REGE CERE FEE EEPEP ER 19 TABLE7 CONNECTOR USAGE c cccccccessessssececececeesesaeseceeecsessaueaeceesceenesuaaesecececeeeaaeseeeeecsesuaesesececeesensnaeeeeess 21 TABLE 8 J5 P5 CONNECTOR cccccccessesssstcecececeesessesecececsesesaeaeceeeceesessaaesecececeeseaaeseeseeceesaaeseseeeceesenssaeseeess 22 TABLEO9 JJ2 P2 CONNECTOR c ccccccssessssececececeesssnsecececsensaaeseseeeceeseseaesecececeeseaaeseeeeecsensuaesesececeeseneaeseeees 23 TABLE 10 JI P2 CONNECTOR c cccccccsessssscecececsesssesecececsessaeseceesceesesuaesecececseaaeseeeeecsensuaesetececeesenseaeeeeees 23 TABLE 11 SPECIFICATIONGS c s cccccccsessssscecececsesesesecececsessaeseseeseeesesnaeseceseseaaeseseceesesesanaeceeseeesenseaeeeeeeeees 26 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous 1 Introduction Welcome to the portUp Installation and User s G
12. a bent pin or other hardware problem 2 Ensure Driver Installation Ensure the driver package is installed with the following command pkginfo 1 CCPUcoe If the package is not installed refer to Section 3 for the driver installation procedure The driver may be only partially installed as indicated in the STATUS field of the pkginfo output If so remove the package with pkgrm and re install the package See Section 3 for instructions 3 Ensure Driver Module Loaded Ensure the driver module is loaded with the following command modinfo grep coe If the module is loaded you will see output similar to that shown below 201 10237959 Tata 213 1 coe CCPU PortUp Drv coe v1 0 0a0r06 If you do not see this but Solaris recognizes the card physically refer to Ensure Solaris Recognition step above contact Continuous Computing s Technical Support refer to Section 6 for contact information 4 Verify Devices are Plumbed Verify the devices are plumbed with the following command ifconfig a lfportUp is plumbed you will see coe output similar to that shown below coe0 flags 1000843 lt UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST IPv4 gt mtu 1500 index 3 inet 172 18 33 51 netmask ffff0000 broadcast 172 18 255 255 ether 0 11 b0 0 69 0 Continuous Computing Corp Page 17 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portU p User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous If you see entries for portUp simila
13. ate ed ce Caec ce af e DL nbn CR ERR NE RR d 5 DESCRIPTION NRITRT d 5 USING THIS GUDE eticxteiete e eet tdeo eei ibus tri vasvsues bete ust base to sepes Eaa ase esbbess ete sane es 6 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS i ict ett eiete iei eir uei ebets eulegveruscaseasbsdes evlusesp eint i bes tete antennas 6 TYPOGRAPHIC CONVENTIONS scccsscessessceeseeesesesesesesesesesesesesesecesecesecessesseesssesesesesesesesesesesesesesssesesesens T BLOCK DIAGRAMS sees e ie ae aede aeenedbaoetevaba qve eu bete veut hase ROE ARE AEE OARE AEE di quus de en 8 PHOTO cM I HE 9 PAND S 10 2 UNPACKING INSTALLING AND STARTING UP ssesse emen 11 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD ccssccccssssececssececeeaececseseececaeeeceesaececeesaeeecaeeecesaueeecseaeeeesseeeeenes 11 hun eve ve 11 IU ze dh c 11 POWERING DOWN m 11 INSTAELINGAPORTUJD 5 eet ee tarn e eun co eet cue ea eo ube vae eeu o veo e eec ee ve us EEEE EEEO EEEE EEEE Ea TS 11 CONNECTING THE ETHERNET NETWORKS cceceseceeesececeeececseeceeececececeeeceescececeeeeeeeceeeceeeeeceeeeeeeceseeeeess 12 POWERING UP m 12 3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
14. continuous COMPUTING CORPORATION portUp 8 Port Ethernet Card User s Guide 9380 Carroll Park Drive San Diego CA 92121 2256 858 882 8800 www ccpu com Send comments about this document to documentation ccpu com mA M a CompactPer Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continous 2001 Continuous Computing Corporation All rights reserved The information contained in this document is provided as is without any express representations of warranties In addition Continuous Computing Corporation disclaims all implied representations and warranties including any warranty of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement of third party intellectual property rights This document contains proprietary information of Continuous Computing Corporation or under license from third parties No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means or transferred to any third party without the prior written consent of Continuous Computing Corporation Continuous Computing the Continuous Computing logo upSuite upDisk upBeat upState Continuous Control Node CCN Continuous System Controller CCPUnet CCNtalk Field Replaceable Microprocessor FRU and Field Replaceable System are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Continuous Computing Corporation or its affiliates
15. eile M LS e E 23 PNOUT 5a 5505 5555 ET T mrrET 24 SIGNO Rd esset n Mu MM E t renee Cee eT eee ET D eee Pere ene 24 EEDSS ste ecce DRE DN Ne LE EA 24 PORE PANEL ERE 24 INA 24 SPECTRBICATIONS RENE X X m 25 6 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 2 2 vorax erre nh eee er E Cen eta a e d nca Pr ace e ce e Cr eh 27 CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT cccccececesececececececseecececseseeeeceeeeseeeseseeeeceesseceesesesesceeseseeeeeseeeeceeecess 27 Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portU p User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous TABLE OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 PORT P BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 c PRU e PRENNE e e saben EX Ee eue S Sia Ea E rE irakas 8 PORTUP S FRONT LEFT AND TRANSITION RIGHT CARDS cccsssseceeseeceeeeeeecesseeeessneeeeneaaes 9 PORTUP S FRONT LEFT AND REAR RIGHT PANELS eese enne ener enne ener nn 10 CARD INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL cin eek e eue Ey edi eR ANE Le YER Eee ERE GR RYE eee 12 CONNECTORS recep 21 STANDARD RJAS PINGQUT 2 erp E SERERE GRE RETE Da PUER Ree eee 24 TABLE OF TABLES TABLE1 TYPOGRAPHIC CONVENTIONS cccccceessssececececsessesececececsenseaecececeesesssesececeeseaeaecececeesenssaeseeceeesenea 7 TABLE2 INITIALIZING INTERFACES AUTOMATICALLY AT STARTUP eese eene ennt nnne 15 TABLE3 MANUALL
16. ely installed FILES 7 installed pathnames 3 shared pathnames 3 directories 4 executables 448 blocks used approx Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 14 of 27 portUp User s Guide File CC00591 01 doc Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous 5 Once the package installation is verified you ll need to 172 18 33 51 mysys coe3 associate IP addresses to each host name by editing the etc hosts file A sample entry is provided at right Note If you are using NIS NIS or DNS then assign the IP addresses and names as appropriate 6 To begin using portUp you can either ifconfig coe3 plumb mysys coe3 up e reboot the system or e bring up each port as desired to do so an example command is provided at right Table 2 Initializing interfaces automatically at startup Manually assigning hostnames to interfaces Step Description Command 1 To manually assign hostnames to each interface answer no n to the following on screen question This installation can configure your Ethernet interfaces coe0 to coe7 to automatically initialize at startup Do you wish to configure Ethernet interfaces y or n y 2 After the ports have been associated verify the package installation You will see information similar to that below root yoursys mnt sun CCPUcoe pkg pkginfo 1 CCPUcoe pkginfo 1 CCPUcoe PKGINST CCPUCOe NAME PortUp CATEGORY system
17. eration or maintenance of any nuclear facility Continuous Computing Corporation disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for such uses This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Continuous Computing Corporation could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portU p User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous Table of Contents 1 INTRODU GCTION ud peo a e Cad ec c
18. ests to the system host and the system software responds by configuring the system software Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 6 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM Typographic Conventions A summary of the typographic conventions used in this guide is listed in Table 1 Typeface Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 The names of commands Edit your Login file files and directories on At the ok prompt screen computer output AaBbCc123 What you type contrasted To turn the unit on type on with on screen computer at the ccpu gt prompt i e output ccpu gt on lt AaBbCc123 gt Command line placeholder or To delete a file type rm token to be replaced with a lt filename gt real name or value do not type brackets AaBbCc123 Optional argument do not help type brackets dir lt filename gt lt a gt lt b gt Required argument do not lt na gt lt cmd gt type brackets grade a b c d f The vertical bar or start stop separates two or more a b c commands of which only one is required AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or e This manual is used in terms or words to be conjunction with the emphasized SPARCengine CP1500 User s Manual e You must be grounded to avoid ESD damage to the equipment ABC Acronyms Locate the On Off toggle switch on the CCN front panel Ctrl Key
19. n gt pkg all Your screen will then display information similar to the RS following yoursys pkgadd d CCPUcoe lt version gt pkg all Processing package instance CCPUcoe from mnt sun CCPUcoe pkg CCPUcoe pkg PortUp sparc CCPU PortUp Driver coe Name Copyright 2001 Continuous Computing Corp all rights reserved CONTINUOUS COMPUTING MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES ABOUT THE SUITABILITY OF THE SOFTWARE EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT CONTINUOUS COMPUTING SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED BY LICENSEE AS A RESULT OF USING MODIFYING OR DISTRIBUTING THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS DERIVATIVES Continuous Computing Corp Page 13 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portU p User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C con AMOMS Configure the Ethernet interfaces As shown below you will be asked how you wish to configure your Ethernet interfaces This installation can configure your Ethernet interfaces coe0 to coe7 to automatically initialize at startup Do you wish to configure Ethernet interfaces y or n y You have the option of configuring the Ethernet interfaces so that they automatically initialize at startup or assigning hostnames to each interface Procedures for both are provided below Initializing interfaces automatically at startup
20. nually Starting a Port To manually start up a port you ll need to associate the IP address with the specified port An example is provided below root yoursys mnt sun CCPUcoe Dec 11 17 20 02 h5r coe NOTICE coe0 Refer to the ifconfig manual page for additional information ifconfig coe0 plumb 172 18 33 52 netmask 255 255 0 0 up link is now UP at 100Mbps Full Duplex Page 16 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential portU p User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C CQ ali AMOM 4 Troubleshooting and Servicing This section describes techniques for analyzing any problems you may have installing or configuring portUp Before You Begin In the event that portUp should fail in any way first ensure that The front and transition cards are seated at the midplane The external cables are properly connected If the connectors are seated and the cables properly connected perform the troubleshooting steps below in sequential order If all of these fail contact Continuous Computing s Technical Support see Section 6 for contact information 1 Ensure Solaris Recognition Ensure that Solaris recognizes the portUp card physically You can do this with the following command prtconf v grep 6333 PortUp is identified by pci6333 6538 If you do not see this output portUp is either not seated the system has not been rebooted since portUp installation or there is
21. r to that above Ensure that the correct IP address is associated with the proper port 2 Ensure the first entry inside the lt bracket is UP If you do not see any coe entries l ifconfig coe n plumb 2 ifconfig a If Step 1 returns errors you may have moved portUp from one slot to another If so your devices may show up starting at coe8 15 or 16 23 and so on If portUp has never been installed in another slot and plumbing does not then yield anything from ifconfig a contact Continuous Computing s Technical Support refer to Section 6 for contact information 5 Check Link Status Check the status of the link with the following command kstat m coe i n where lt n gt is the number of the port You will see output similar to that shown below Table 4 Table 5 and Table 6 explain the useful values of this output the useful values are indicated by a in the left margin of the output below Cross check the link and activity LEDs against the link status output shown below Note that portUp supports ndd for the getting and setting of parameters See the manual page for ndd for more information root mysys mnt sun CCPUcoe pkg kstat m coe i 0 module coe instance 0 name coe0 class net 100fdx_cap 100hdx_cap 10fdx cap 10hdx cap adv 100fdx cap adv 100hdx cap adv l0fdx cap adv lO0hdx cap adv autoneg cap 1 allocbfail 0 autoneg cap d collisions 0 crtime 230 376233985 ie
22. rrors 0 ifsl 60 ipackets 1360892 ipg 96 linkmode 4 linkspeed 1 linkstatus 1 lp_100fdx_cap 1 lp_100hdx_cap i lp 10fdx cap 1 lp 10hdx cap 1 lp autoneg cap 1 memerror 0 missed 0 Continuous Computing Corp Page 18 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C con AMOMS nocanput 0 nodescs 0 odrops 0 oerrors 0 opackets 1359255 snaptime 1762 977247369 Useful Values of Link Status Output linkmode Value Description Non zero Full duplex 0 Half duplex Table 4 linkmode values linkspeed Value Description 1 100 mbit 0 10 mbit Table 5 linkspeed values linkstatus Value Description 1 Link up 0 Link down Table 6 linkstatus values 6 Verify Correct IP Configuration Ensure that the correct IP addresses are associated with the proper name in your etc hosts file 2 Verify the names in etc hostname coe lt n gt match the names in etc hosts 3 Ensure the IP addresses and net masks are set appropriately for your network 4 Try another coe port 5 Ensure the cable is plugged in 7 All of the Above Fail If all of the above troubleshooting methods fail try swapping the suspect portUp with one that is known to work Follow the procedure for removing portUp and its transition card below Removing portUp from the chassis To remove portUp s front and transition cards perform the following steps
23. ss signals NC no connect All other signals are as defined by CompactPCI specifications Continuous Computing Corp Page 21 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM J 5 P5 connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Name Name Name Name Name 22A JTAG TDI 22B JTAG_TDO 22C JTAG TCK 22D TJAG TMS 22E JTAG_TRST 21A FGND 21B FGND 21C FGND 21D FGND 21E FGND 20A TX 0 20B FGND 20C RX 0 20D FGND 20E TX 1 19A TX 0 19B FGND 19C RX 0 19D FGND 19E TX 1 18A FGND 18B TX 2 18C FGND 18D RX 1 18E FGND 17A FGND 17B TX 2 17C FGND 17D RX 1 17E FGND 16A RX 2 16B FGND 16C TX 3 16D FGND 16E RX 3 15A RX 2 15B FGND 15C TX43 15D FGND 15E RX 3 14A FGND 14B TX 4 14C FGND 14D RX 4 14E GND 13A FGND 13B TX 4 13C FGND 13D RX 4 13E GND 12A TX 5 12B FGND 12C RX 5 12D FGND 12E TX 6 11A TX 5 11B FGND 11C RX 5 11D FGND 11E TX 6 10A FGND 10B TX 7 10C FGND 10D RX 6 10E FGND 9A FGND 9B TX 7 9C FGND 9D RX 6 9E FGND 8A RX 7 8B FGND 8C NC 8D FGND 8E NC 7A RX 7 7B FGND 7C NC 7D FGND TE NC 6A DGND 6B 5V 6C DGND 6D DGND 6E DGND 5A LINK GRNO 5B ACT YELO 5C GND 5D LINK GRNI 5E ACT YELI 4A DGND 4B LINK_GRN2 4C ACT_YEL2 4D DGND 4E DGND 3A LINK_GRN3 3B ACT_YEL3 3C DGND 3D LINK_GRN4 3E ACT_YEL4 2A DGND 2B LINK_GRN5 2C ACT_YEL5 2D DG
24. stroke press Send a break using Ct r1 Note Hold down the Ct r1 key and then press Do not include the hyphen A Caution Failure to heed the instructions that follow the Caution symbol may result in damage to the equipment Table 1 Typographic conventions Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 7 of 27 portUp User s Guide File CC00591 01 doc Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM EMPIRE CHP ome C cao atinuow s Block Diagram 10 100 Ethernet Local PCI Bus 64 bit cPCI bus 32 bit cPCI bus Figure 1 portUp block diagram Continuous Computing Corp Page 8 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portU p User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM EHPMH IMELIHR UMAP TUT C co atinw ous Photo Figure 2 portUp s front left and transition right cards Continuous Computing Corp Page 9 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous Panels For complete descriptions of the functions of the LEDs and push buttons refer to LEDs in Section 5 Green Power LED 8 T Em 2 F AJ 45 ponnactars for Fast Ethernet ports 0 7 HJ 45 connectors fer Fast Ethernet ports 0 7 Tr E L Lr ir ar us m m m Link green and Activity yellow LEDs Link green and Activity yellow LEDs
25. uide This guide contains information about the installation and use of portUp Continuous Computing Corporation s 8 Port Ethernet card for CompactPCI This guide includes the following information related to portUp Description of features Unpacking installing and starting up Software configuration Troubleshooting and servicing Connectors pinouts LEDs and specifications Description PortUp provides 8 ports of full duplex 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet on a single slot 6U Full Hot Swap CompactPCI board Features of portUp include CompactPCI Form Factor Designed according to the PICMG 2 0 R3 0 CompactPCI specification portUp supports 32 and 64 bit 33MHz PCI busses Full Hot Swap Board As a Full Hot Swap device portUp can be inserted into and removed from a live system without risk of damage to the hardware per the PICMG 2 1 R1 0 Hot Swap specification Flexible Port Access Port access is available via the front board transition board or at the midplane A custom designed Continuous Computing midplane allows your system to run the portUp front card without the need for a transition board enabling the creation of 12 inch deep systems High Performance Intelligent Ethernet packet processors support high bandwidth I O while minimizing load on the host processor Device Driver The portUp device driver runs on Solaris 2 7 and 2 8 and is fully compatible with DLPI and built in Solaris Ethernet drivers Other drivers are a
26. ule system and or part In addition we will need to know what version of Solaris or other operating system you are running as well as the patch level and any other significant software packages that are installed Contacting Technical Support To contact the Technical Support team at Continuous Computing do one of the following e Email us at support ccpu com e Visit our support web site at http support ccpu com This site features our automatic technical support system Create a new user profile Then submit a new ticket at the Welcome to SupportWizard page This process ensures that our team delivers a timely solution to any technical problem you have e Call us at 858 882 8911 9 00 a m 5 00 p m PST Note If you have a Gold or Platinum service contract follow the contact instructions provided with your contract Continuous Computing Corp Page 27 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portU p User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM
27. utilities ARCH sparc VERSION CCPU PortUp Driver coe Name VENDOR Continuous Computing Corporation DESC CCPU PortUp Ethernet Driver PSTAMP sv 011203190322 INSTDATE Dec 11 2001 17 13 HOTLINE 1 858 882 8911 EMAIL support ccpu com STATUS completely installed FILES 7 installed pathnames shared pathnames directories executables BWW 448 blocks used approx 3 Once the package installation is verified you ll need to 172 18 33 51 mysys coe3 associate IP addresses to each port by editing the files you created in Step 2 above A sample entry is provided at right Note If you are using NIS NIS or DNS then assign the IP addresses and names as appropriate 4 Create files for each interface you will use The file must SCHO mysys c0e3 gt etc h stname coe3 contain the desired hostname for the specified interface For simplicity and usability we recommend your naming scheme incorporate the extension coex where x is the number of the port for example mysys coe3 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 15 of 27 portU p User s Guide File CC00591 01 doc Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous 5 To begin using portUp you can either ifconfig coe3 plumb mysys coe3 up e reboot the system or bring up each port as desired to do so an example command is provided at right Table 3 Manually assigning hostnames to interfaces Ma
28. vailable by request PCI to PCI Bridge PortUp incorporates a PCI to local PCI bridge to allow communication with the PCI bus The bridge is non transparent and presents the board subsystem as a single device to your host processor Continuous Computing Corp Page 5 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous e Front and Rear Indicators Connection status and activity can be monitored via LEDs on both the front card and transition board Using This Guide This guide is written for computer technicians and hardware and software engineers It is assumed that the user of portUp is familiar with The handling of ESD sensitive electronic equipment The Solaris operating system Definitions of Terms portUp Transition Card Board Basic Hot Swap Full Hot Swap Refers to the larger card installed in the front of the system PortUp also refers to both the front and transition cards as a unit Refers to the smaller I O card installed at the back of the system The board is powered and enabled for access by the PCI bus in configuration space only upon insertion The board s configuration space is not yet initialized You must initiate software connection at the system console Adds to Basic Hot Swap by connecting the hardware and then the software automatically The hardware connection layer asserts ENUM the signal that drives service requ
29. with each card 1 Halt the operating system 2 Remove power if desired 3 Disconnect any external cables 4 Unscrew the captive screws located on the top and bottom of the faceplate Continuous Computing Corp Page 19 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM C continuous OV Unlatch the top and bottom ejector handles by pressing them away from each other 6 Gently slide the card from the chassis 7 Ifyou are replacing the card with a new one use boot r on your next boot to ensure the new configuration is recognized 8 Contact Technical Support If you continue to experience problems with portUp contact the Technical Support team at Continuous Computing See Section 6 for contact information Continuous Computing Corp Page 20 of 27 File CC00591 01 doc Proprietary and Confidential portUp User s Guide Last saved 1 23 02 12 04 PM CP erroe 5 Connectors Pinouts LEDs and Specifications Preliminary Expected Connector Usage Connector Usage Ji PCI J2 PCI 64 bit only J3 Not used Not installed J4 Not used Not installed J5 10 100 Ethernet signals Table 7 Connector usage front card midplane transition card Figure 5 Connectors Pin Assignments Legend e MMx TDP 10 100Mb TX signal MMx_TDN 10 100Mb TX signal MMx_RDP 10 100Mb RX signal MMx_RDN 10 100Mb RX signal GAx geographical addre
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