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2. HHHH H Chapter 4 Configuring e1000g Driver Parameters 45 3 will set the 100 Mbps speed and half Duplex mode 4 will set the 100 Mbps speed and Full Duplex mode 7 will let adapter autonegotiate AutoNegAdvertised 0 This parameter determines the speed duplex options that will be advertised during auto negotiation This is a bitmap with the following settings Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Setting N A N A 1000F N A 100F 100H 10F 10H For example To advertise 10 Half only AutoNegAdvertised 1 To advertise 10 Full only AutoNegAdvertised 2 To advertise 10 Half Full AutoNegAdvertised 3 To advertise 100 Half only AutoNegAdvertised 4 To advertise 100 Full only AutoNegAdvertised 8 To advertise 100 Half Full AutoNegAdvertised 12 To advertise 1000 Full only AutoNegAdvertised 32 To advertise all speeds AutoNegAdvertised 47 MaxFrameSize 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is for normal ethernet frames 1 is for upto 4k size frames 2 is for upto 8k size frames 3 is for upto 16k size frames These are maximum frame limits not the actual ethernet frame size Your actual ethernet frame size would be determined by protocol stack configuration please refer to ndd command man pages For Jumbo Frame Support 9k ethernet packet use 3 upto 16k size frames ProfileJumboTraffic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is for not profiling Jumbo Traf
3. 2 Follow the appropriate procedures as documented in the system s service manual to shut down and halt the system Refer to the system s documentation for the complete shutdown procedure After shutting down the system you should see the OpenBoot PROM s ok prompt on the system console 3 At the ok prompt set the auto boot configuration variable to false ok setenv auto boot false 72 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 4 Set the diag switch parameter to true in order to see the diagnostic power on self test POST messages ok setenv diag switch true 5 Reset the system to activate these parameter changes ok reset all 6 Use the show nets command to display the list of network devices on the system Among the list of devices you should see the interfaces specific to the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Low Profile adapter you want to test as shown in the following example ok show nets a pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 b pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 c pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 1 d pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 e pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 f pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 g pci 780 pci 0 pci 1 network 0 1 h pci 780 pci 0 pci 1 network 0 a NO SELECTION Enter Selection q to quit Note The preceding device paths are examples The actual device paths on your syste
4. This chapter describes the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet hardware and software and includes the following sections Hardware Overview on page 1 ExpressModule Hardware and Software Requirements on page 8 Patches and Updates on page 9 Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF Low Profile Adapter on page 9 Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile Adapter on page 10 Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF ExpressModule on page 10 Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule on page 11 Hardware Overview The adapter provides a high performance highly integrated Ethernet LAN adapter for PCI Express systems using x4 PCI E Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF Low Profile Adapter The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF adapter is a low profile dual port Gigabit Ethernet fiber optics PCI Express adapter It operates in 10 100 1000 Mbit sec Ethernet networks FIGURE 1 1 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF Low Profile Adapter LED Displays on the MMF Low Profile Adapter Four LEDs are displayed on the front panel of Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF adapter The LEDs are labeled as shown in TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 1 Front Panel Display LEDs for the MMF Low Profile Adapter Label Meaning if Lit Color Source ACT 1 Data is beeing transmitted Green 182571 Circuit
5. 3 Set the instance to accept Jumbo Frames ndd set dev ipge accept jumbo 1 4 Plumb the interface up ifconfig ipge0 plumb xx xx xx xx up where xx xx xx xx is the IP address of the interface v To Configure Jumbo Frames in a Linux Environment 1 Ensure that the e1000 software is installed modprobe e1000 2 Plumb the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet interface ifconfig eth2 XXX XXX XX XXXx up where xxx xxx xx xxx is the IP address of the interface 3 Set the MTU for maximum performance ifconfig eth2 mtu 8170 Chapter 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 41 42 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 CHAPTER 4 Configuring e1000g Driver Parameters The e1000g device driver controls the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for Solaris x86 systems You can manually set the e1000g device driver parameters to customize each device in your system This chapter lists the available device driver parameters and describes how you can set these parameters Topics include m Hardware and Software Overview on page 43 m Setting e1000g Driver Parameters on page 44 m Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet e1000g Driver Parameters on page 50 Hardware and Software Overview Each of the two e1000g channels provides 10BASE T 100BASE TX or 1000
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7. v To Use the ndd Utility in Interactive Mode 1 To modify a parameter value in interactive mode specify ndd dev ipge ndd dev ipge name to get set Enter the parameter name or to view all parameters After you enter the parameter name the ndd utility prompts you for the parameter value see TABLE 3 4 through TABLE 3 1 24 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 2 To list all the parameters supported by the ipge driver type See TABLE 3 4 through TABLE 3 1 for parameter descriptions ndd dev ipge name to get set read only read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write instance adv_autoneg_cap adv_1000fdx_cap adv_1000hdx_cap adv_100T4_cap adv_100fdx_cap adv_100hdx_cap adv_10fdx_cap adv_10hdx_cap adv_asmpause_cap adv_pause_cap master_cfg_enable master_cfg_value use_int_xcvr enable_ipg0 ipg0 read and write ipgl read and write ipg2 read and write read and write read and write read and write read and write rx_intr_pkts rx_intr_time accept_jumbo laggr_multistream name to get set Setting the Autonegotiation Mode By default autonegotiation is set to on This means that the adapter communicates with its link partner to determ
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9. 3 Configure bondo interface In this example bondo is the master of the two interfaces eth2 and eth3 ip addr add 192 12 38 64 24 brd dev bond0 ip link set dev bond0 up ifenslave bond0O eth2 eth3 86 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 Index Symbols properties file command 15 A autonegotiation setting disabling 25 C CAT 5 twisted pair cable 14 configuring device driver parameters 34 configuring e1000g device driver parameters 50 configuring VLANS 59 D device properties 15 documentation SunVTS 70 E e1000g configurable operational mode parameters 52 e1000g driver parameter status and descriptions 50 e1000g link partner 44 e1000g link partner settings checking 48 e1000g parameters and settings 50 F fiber optic cable connection 14 flow control keywords 37 H hardware local transceiver 21 hardware and software requirements 4 8 I ifconfig a 61 installing the adapter without DR 13 18 ipge driver parameter status and descriptions 35 L link partner 22 local transceiver 21 local mac address property 17 M MAC address 17 mac address property 17 Media Access Control MAC 17 N ndd utility 23 NVRAM configuration 17 O OpenBoot PROM FCode self test 72 87 ok prompt 72 test command 74 operational mode parameters 36 P parameter values how to modif
10. Updating SunVTS to Recognize the Adapter Current versions of SunVTS do not recognize the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Low Profile adapter You must update the SunVTS configuration v Io Update SunVTS to Recognize the Low Profile Adapter 1 Connect a loopback cable 2 Ensure that the SunVTS software and the ipge driver are installed on your system 3 Add the following lines to the opt SUNWvts lib conf netlbtest conf and opt SUNWvts lib conf nettest conf files ipge ipge 1GbE 70 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 v To Update SunVTS to Recognize the ExpressModule Adapter 1 Connect a loopback cable 2 Ensure that the SunVTS software and the e1000g driver are installed on your system 3 Add the following lines to the opt SUNWvts lib conf netlbtest conf and opt SUNWvts lib conf nettest conf files e1000g e1000g 1kbaseT Using the SunVTS netlbtest You must have the Ethernet card and the device driver installed a loopback connector in place and Intervention mode enabled before running netlbtest netlbtest cannot run if the network interface is connected to a live network and requires that the Ethernet device be configured offline before running the test Use the ifconfig 1M command to bring the Ethernet device down before running netlbtest v To Use the netlbtest 1 Ensure that the SunVTS software and the ipge driver are
11. number of unprocessed input packets before kernel starts dropping them default 300 net core netdev max backlog 300000 Setting Driver Parameters in a Linux Environment In a Linux operating system the driver parameters can only be set at the time the driver is loaded If you have already loaded the driver and have not set the parameters at the same time Remove the driver and reinstall it 82 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 v To Set e1000 Parameters in a Linux Environment 1 Remove the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet device driver if it is already loaded rmmod e1000 2 Load the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet device driver modprobe e1000 option VAL1 VAL2 Or you can use the insmod command insmod el000 option VAL1 VAL2 where VALI applies to the first e1000 interface and VAL to the next interface and so on Appendix C Installing the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver on Linux Platforms 83 TABLE C 1 lists the tunable e1000 driver parameters for Linux operating systems and describes their function TABLE C 1 Tunable e1000 Driver Parameters for Linux Operating Systems Keyword Description FlowControl RxDescriptiors RxIntDelay TxDescriptors XSUMRX Valid Range 0 3 0 none 1 Rx only 2 Tx only 3 Rx amp Tx Default Read from the EEPROM If EEPROM is n
12. 6 based kernels alias eth2 e1000 alias eth3 e1000 10 Use the ethtool command to check the parameter configurations that apply to the e1000 driver ethtool eth3 Settings for eth3 Supported ports FIBRE Supported link modes 1000baseT Full Supports auto negotiation Yes Advertised link modes 1000baseT Full Advertised auto negotiation Yes Speed 1000Mb s Duplex Full Port FIBRE PHYAD 0 Transceiver internal Auto negotiation on Supports Wake on umbg Wake on g Current message level 0x00000007 7 Link detected yes Tuning for Maximum Performance The following tunings will improve the performance of the Sun 10 Gigabit Ethernet device driver on a system running the Linux operating system 80 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 1 Create a performance tuning script for example e1000_perf sh and edit this file to add the interface or device ID of Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Low Profile adapter bin bash echo configuring network performance set mmrbc to 4k reads modify only Sun PCI E Dual Gigabit device IDs set the MTU max transmission unit it requires your switch and clients to change too and should support the value you provide here Also set the txqueuelen on your SSun PCI E Dual Gigabit adapter If your adapter was configured as eth2 you would the following ifconfig eth2 mtu 1
13. Adapter Chapter 1 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Overview 5 6 LED Displays on the MMF ExpressModule Adapter Two LEDs are displayed on the front panel of Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF adapter They are labeled on the front panel as shown in TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 4 Front Panel Display LEDs for the MMF ExpressModule Adapter Label Meaning if Lit Color Source PWR Power is on Green ExpressModule connector ATN Attention required Amber ExpressModule connector ATNSW Attention Switch is a recessed pushbutton Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule Adapter The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule adapter is a dual port Gigabit Ethernet copper based PCI Express adapter It can be configured to operate in 10 100 or 1000 Mbit sec Ethernet networks At 10 or 100 Mbit sec the adapter can be set to either half or full duplex At 1000 Mbit sec the adapter must operate at full duplex Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 FIGURE 1 4 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule Adapter LED Displays on the UTP ExpressModule Adapter Two LEDs are displayed on the front panel of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule adapter They are labeled on the front panel as shown in TABLE 1 5 TABLE 1 5 Front Panel Display LEDs for the UTP ExpressModule Adapter Label Meaning if L
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15. Compliance Model Number 3008 Product Family Name Sun PCI E Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF X7280A EMC USA FCC Class B This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This equipment may not cause harmful interference 2 This equipment must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation European Union This equipment complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC As Telecommunication Network Equipment TNE in Both Telecom Centers and Other Than Telecom Centers per as applicable EN 300 386 V1 3 2 2003 05 Required Limits EN55022 CISPR22 ClassB EN61000 3 2 2000 Pass EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2000 Pass EN61000 4 2 6 KV Direct 8 kV Air EN61000 4 3 3 V m 80 1000MHz 10 V m 800 960 MHz and 1400 2000 MHz EN61000 4 4 1 kV AC and DC Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal Lines EN61000 4 5 2 kV AC Line Gnd 1 kV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 0 5 kV Indoor Signal Lines gt 10m EN61000 4 6 3 V EN61000 4 11 Pass As Information Technology Equipment ITE Class B per as applicable EN 55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 Class B EN 61000 3 2 2000 Pass EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2000 Pass EN55024 1998 Required Limits EN61000 4 2 4 kV Direct 8 kV Air EN 61000 4 3 3 V m EN61000 4 4 1 kV AC Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal and DC Power Lines EN61000 4 5 1 kV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 2 kV AC Line Gnd 0 5 kV DC Power Lines EN6100
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17. Frags 6306 Tx No Buffer 0 Tx No Desc 0 Tx Pkt Over Size 0 Tx Pkt Under Size 1452 Tx Reschedule 0 Tx Send Bind 10 Tx Send Copy 229694 Tx Send Failure 0 Tx Stall Watchdog Xmit_TCP_Seg_Contexts Xmit_TCP_Seg_Contexts_Fail Xmit_with_No_CRS XOFFs_Recvd XOFFs_Xmitd XONs_Recvd XONs_Xmitd D oO O 0 00 10 10 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet e1000g Driver Parameters You can manually configure the e1000g device driver parameters to customize each Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet device in your system This section lists the available e1000g device driver parameters and describes how to configure these parameters TABLE 4 2 describes the parameters and settings for the e1000g device driver TABLE 4 2 e1000g Driver Parameter Status and Descriptions Parameter Status Description AutoNegAdvertised Read and write Operational mode parameter ForceSpeedDuplex Read and write Operational mode parameter MaxFrameSize Read and write Operational mode parameter 50 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 TABLE 4 2 e1000g Driver Parameter Status and Descriptions Continued Parameter Status Description TbiCompatibilityEnable FlowControl SetMasterSlave NumRxDescriptors NumTxDescriptors NumRxFreeList MaxNumReceivePackets TxInterruptDelay Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write R
18. If adv_asmpause_cap 1 while adv_pause_cap 1 pauses are received e If adv_asmpause_cap 1 while adv_pause_cap 0 pauses are transmitted e If adv_asmpause_cap 0 while adv_pause_cap 1 pauses are sent and received e If adv_asmpause_cap 0 then adv_pause_cap determines whether Pause capability is on or off Gigabit Link Clock Mastership Controls Link clock mastership was introduced with gigabit twisted pair technology One side of the link is the master that provides the link clock and the other side is the slave that uses the link clock Once this relationship is established the link is up and Chapter 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 37 data can be communicated Two physical layer parameters control whether your side is the master or the slave or whether mastership is negotiated with the link partner TABLE 3 7 Forced Mode Parameters Parameter Description master cfg enable Determines whether or not during the autonegotiation process the link clock mastership is setup automatically master cfg value e If the master cfg enable parameter is set then the mastership is not set up automatically but depends on the value of master cfg value e If the master cfg value is set then the physical layer expects the local device to be the link master e If the master cfg value is not set then the parameter expects the link partner to be the master e If autonegotiation is not enabled then the value o
19. Installation and User s Guide June 2006 Regulatory Compliance Statements Your Sun product is marked to indicate its compliance class e Federal Communications Commission FCC USA e Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment ICES 003 Canada e Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Japan e Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI Taiwan Please read the appropriate section that corresponds to the marking on your Sun product before attempting to install the product FCC Class A Notice 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 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note 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 it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful 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 int
20. TABLE A 10 ExpressModule Power Requirements Specification Measurement Typical UTP power consumption 44 W 12V 0 36A Typical MMF power consumption 3 3 W 12V 0 27A ExpressModule Environmental Requirements TABLE A 11 ExpressModule Environmental Requirements Specification Measurement Temperature 5 to 40 degrees Centigrade Humidity Operating 20 to 80 RH noncondensing Nonoperating 95 RH noncondensing Appendix A Specifications 67 TABLE A 11 ExpressModule Environmental Requirements Specification Measurement Altitude Operating O to 10 000 feet Nonoperating 0 to 12 000 feet Vibration Random Operating 0 0001 G Hz 5 150 Hz 12 db octave slope 150 500 Hz Nonoperating 0 001 G Hz 5 150 Hz 12 db octave slope 150 500 Hz per IEC 60068 2 6864 Shock Operating 3 G 11 ms half sine Nonoperating 10 G 11ms half sine per IEC 60068 2 27 68 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 APPENDIX B Diagnostic Software This appendix provides an overview of the SunVTST diagnostic application and instructions for updating the SunVTS software to recognize the adapter This appendix contains the following sections m SunVTS Diagnostic Software on page 69 m Updating SunVTS to Recognize the Adapter on page 70 m Using the SunVTS netlbtest on page 71 m Using the OpenBoot PROM FCode Self Test on page 72 Su
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23. not the actual ethernet frame size Your actual ethernet frame size would be determined by protocol stack configuration please refer to ndd command man pages For Jumbo Frame Support 9k ethernet packet use 3 upto 16k size frames WN RO 3 Reboot for the change to take effect reboot 4 Plumb ifconfig eth2 XXX XXx xx XXX up ifconfig eth2 mtu 8170 Chapter 4 Configuring e1000g Driver Parameters 55 Note The MTU size cannot be set to higher than max limit in e1000g conf For example if MaxFrameSize 0 0 2 then max MTU of e1000g2 will be 8k First plumb of e1000g2 the MTU will be set to 8168 automatically you can change it to 1500 but not 9000 56 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 CHAPTER D Configuring VLANS This chapter explains virtual local area networks VLANS in detail and provides configuration instructions and examples It contains the following sections m Overview of VLANs on page 57 m Configuring VLANs on page 59 With multiple VLANS on an adapter a server with a single adapter can have a logical presence on multiple IP subnets By default 128 VLANs can be defined for each VLAN aware adapter on your server However this number can be increased by changing the system parameters If your network does not require multiple VLANs you can use the default configuration in which case no furthe
24. properly connected to a compatible network you will see the following message Sun Fire T2000 No Keyboard Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved OpenBoot 4 19 0 4088 MB memory installed Serial 64534496 Ethernet address 0 3 ba d8 b7 e0 Host ID 83d8b7e0 14 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 2 List the network devices on your system Use the show nets command to list the system devices You should see the full path name of the network devices similar to the following example In this example the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet devices are shown in bold italics a and b are the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF device and e and f are the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP device The onboard UTP ports are c d g and h O gt show nets pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 1 pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 pci 780 pci 0 pci 1 network 0 1 pci 780 pci 0 pci 1 network 0 a NO SELECTION Enter Selection q to quit D Q HD Q mm Note If you do not see the device listed check that the adapter is properly seated and if necessary reinstall the adapter 3 View the device that you installed Using the previous example if you just installed the S
25. the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for Solaris SPARC systems You can manually set the ipge device driver parameters to customize each device in your system The e1000 device driver controls the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for Linux RedHat and SUSE systems You can manually set the e1000 device driver parameters to customize each device in your system This chapter lists the available device driver parameters and describes how you can set these parameters Hardware and Software Overview on page 21 Setting ipge Driver Parameters on page 22 Reporting Link Partner Capabilities on page 30 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Driver Operating Statistics on page 32 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver Parameters on page 34 Hardware and Software Overview Each of the two ipge channels provides 10BASE T 100BASE TX or 1000BASE T networking interfaces The device driver automatically sets the link speed to 10 100 or 1000 Mbit sec and conforms to the IEEE 802 3 Ethernet standard The single MAC PHY chip provides the PCI E interface and media access control MAC functions The ipge driver is capable of all the following operating speeds and modes m 1000 Mbit sec full duplex m 1000 Mbit sec half duplex not supported m 100 Mbit sec full duplex 21 m 100 Mbit sec half duplex m 10 Mbit sec full duplex a 10 Mbit sec half duplex The Sun PCI E
26. 0 4 6 3V EN 61000 4 8 1 A m EN61000 4 11 Pass Safety This equipment complies with the following requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC Type Examination Certificates EN 60950 1 2001 1st Edition T V Rheinland Certificate No IEC 60950 1 2001 1st Edition CB Scheme Certificate No Evaluated to all CB Countries UL and cUL CSA 60950 1 2003 CSA C22 2 No 60950 01 03 File Vol Sec Supplementary Information This product was tested and complies with all the requirements for the CE Mark This equipment complies with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS directive 2002 95 EC S S Dennis P Symanski DATE Pamela J Dullaghan DATE Manager Compliance Engineering Quality Program Manager Sun Microsystems Inc Sun Microsystems Scotland Limited 4150 Network Circle MPK15 102 Springfield Linlithgow Santa Clara CA 95054 U S A West Lothian EH49 7LR Tel 650 786 3255 Scotland United Kingdom Fax 650 786 3723 Tel 44 1 506 672 395 Fax 44 1 506 670 011 XXV xxvi Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 Declaration of Conformity Compliance Model Number 3009 Product Family Name Sun PCI E Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP X7281A EMC USA FCC Class B This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This equipment may not cause harmful interference 2 This equipment must accept an
27. 05f 108e 115 6 pciex8086 105 108e 115 pciex108e 115f pciex8086 105f 6 pciex8086 105 pciexclass 020000 pciexclass 0200 reg 00060100 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 02060110 00000000 00000000 00000000 00020000 02060130 00000000 00000000 00000000 00020000 max frame size 00010000 address bits 00000030 device_type network name network local mac address 00 15 17 00 02 31 fcode rom offset 00011800 interrupts 00000002 class code 00020000 subsystem id 0000115 subsystem vendor id 0000108e revision id 00000006 device id 0000105 vendor id 00008086 16 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 The phy type value is assigned as follows Media type phy type Fiber pcs Copper mif Note If you are going to set the local mac address property note the local mac address of your device at this time See Setting the local mac address Property on page 17 for more information Setting the local mac address Property Note Setting the local mac address property is required only if you will be booting from the network The network interface of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapter has been assigned a unique media access control MAC address that represents the 48 bit Ethernet address for that interface The OpenBoot firmware reports this MAC address by means of the local mac address property in the device nodes corresponding to the ne
28. 100fdx cap 1 adv 1000fdx cap 0 adv 10hdx cap 0 adv 10fdx cap 0 adv 1000hdx cap 0 adv 100T4 cap 0 Note If you omit the name parent and unit address definitions the settings become global to all Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet instances 3 Save the ipge conf file Link Partner Parameters TABLE 3 1 describes the read only link partner capabilities TABLE 3 1 Read Only Link Partner Capabilities Parameter Description 1p_cap_autoneg 0 No autonegotiation 1 Autonegotiation lp_cap_1000fdx 0 No 1000 Mbit sec full duplex transmission 1 1000 Mbit sec full duplex lp_cap_1000hdx 0 No 1000 Mbit sec half duplex transmission 1 1000 Mbit sec half duplex lp_cap_100fdx 0 No 100 Mbit sec full duplex transmission 1 100 Mbit sec full duplex 28 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 TABLE 3 1 Read Only Link Partner Capabilities Continued Parameter Description lp_cap_100hdx lp_cap_10fdx lp_cap_10hdx lp_cap_asm_pause lp_cap_pause 0 No 100 Mbit sec half duplex transmission 1 1000 Mbit sec half duplex 0 No 10 Mbit sec full duplex transmission 1 10 Mbit sec full duplex 0 No 10 Mbit sec half duplex transmission 1 10 Mbit sec half duplex 0 Not asymmetric pause capable 1 Asymmetric pause towards link partner capability 0 Not symmetric pause capable 1 Symmetric pause capable If t
29. 6110 txqueuelen 1000 up call the sysctl utility to modify proc sys entries update the location of the sysctl_e1000 conf file as appropriate sysctl p sysctl_e1000 conf Appendix C Installing the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver on Linux Platforms 81 2 Create the conf file for example sysct1_e1000 conf that will be called by the sysctl utility IPV4 specific settings turns TCP timestamp support off default 1 reduces CPU use net ipv4 tcp_timestamps 0 turn SACK support off default on systems with a VERY fast bus gt memory interface this is the big gainer net ipv4 tcp_sack 0 sets min default max TCP read buffer default 4096 87380 174760 net ipv4 tcp_rmem 10000000 10000000 10000000 sets min pressure max TCP write buffer default 4096 16384 131072 net ipv4 tcp_wmem 10000000 10000000 10000000 sets min pressure max TCP buffer space default 31744 32256 32768 net ipv4 tcp_mem 10000000 10000000 10000000 CORE settings mostly for socket and UDP effect maximum receive socket buffer size default 131071 net core rmem max 524287 maximum send socket buffer size default 131071 net core wmem max 524287 default receive socket buffer size default 65535 net core rmem default 524287 default send socket buffer size default 65535 net core wmem_ default 524287 maximum amount of option memory buffers default 10240 net core optmem max 524287
30. AN 2 VLAN 1 VLAN 3 Adapter Gigabit Tagged VLAN 1 amp 2 FIGURE 5 1 Example of Servers Supporting Multiple VLANs With Tagging Adapters The example network has the following features The physical LAN network consists of a switch two servers and five clients The LAN is logically organized into three different VLANs each representing a different IP subnet m VLAN 1 is an IP subnet consisting of the Main Server Client 3 and Client 5 This represents an engineering group 58 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 m VLAN 2 includes the Main Server Clients 1 and 2 by means of a shared media segment and Client 5 This is a software development group m VLAN 3 includes the Main Server the Accounting Server and Client 4 This is an accounting group The Main Server is a high use server that needs to be accessed from all VLANs and IP subnets The server has a Sun 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter installed All three IP subnets are accessed by means of the single physical adapter interface The server is attached to one of the switch s Gigabit Ethernet ports which is configured for VLANs 1 2 and 3 Both the adapter and the connected switch port have tagging turned on Because of the tagging VLAN capabilities of both devices the sever is able to communicate on all three IP subnets in this network but continues to maintain broadcast separation between all of them The followin
31. AN logical PPA 1000 VID Device PPA ipge123000 1000 123 ipge This format limits the maximum number of PPAs instances you can configure to 1000 in the etc path_to_inst file For example on a server with the Sun 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter having an instance of 0 belonging to a member of two VLANs with VID 123 and 224 you would use ipge123000 and ipge224000 respectively as the two VLAN PPAs 60 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 2 Use the ifconfig 1M to configure a VLAN virtual device for example ifconfig ipge123000 plumb up ifconfig ipge4000 plumb up The output of ifconfig a on a system having VLAN devices ipge123000 and ipge224000 ifconfig a ipge4000 flags 201000843 lt UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST IPv4 CoS gt mtu 1500 index 5 inet 0 0 0 0 netmask f 000000 ether 0 3 ba d8 d3 a6 ipge123000 flags 201000843 lt UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST IPv4 CoS gt mtu 1500 index 4 inet 0 0 0 0 netmask ff000000 ether 0 3 ba d8 d3 a6 3 On the switch set VLAN tagging and set VLAN ports to coincide with the VLANs you have set up on the server Using the examples in Step 2 you would set up VLAN ports 123 and 224 on the switch Refer to the documentation that came with your switch for specific instructions for setting VLAN tagging and ports Chapter 5 Configuring VLANs 61 62 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ether
32. BASE T networking interfaces The device driver automatically sets the link speed to 10 100 or 1000 Mbit sec and conforms to the IEEE 802 3 Ethernet standard The single MAC PHY chip provides the PCI E interface and media access control MAC functions The e1000g driver is capable of all the following operating speeds and modes 1000 Mbit sec full duplex 1000 Mbit sec half duplex not supported 100 Mbit sec full duplex 100 Mbit sec half duplex 10 Mbit sec full duplex 10 Mbit sec half duplex 43 The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet ExpressModule performs autonegotiation with the remote end of the link the link partner to select a common mode of operation The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet ExpressModule also supports a non autonegotiated mode of operation You can set the speed and mode using the ndd utility or to make sure the changes persist after a system reboot you can create a e1000g conf file See To Set Driver Parameters Using the e1000g conf File on page 44 for more information about setting driver parameters The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule is capable of all the operating speeds and modes listed in Setting Parameters Using the ndd Utility on page 47 The e1000g device performs autonegotiation with the remote end of the link link partner to select a common mode of operation The e1000g device also supports Forced mode operation Setting e1000g Driver Para
33. ED Diagnostic registers test PASSED Loopback test 1000Mbps full duplex PASSED 1000 Mbps full duplex Link up ok If the adapter being tested is the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF adapter and the external loopback cable is not connected you will see the following error message ok test pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 9 network 0 1 Testing pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 9 network 0 1 Interrupt registers test PASSED Receive registers test PASSED Transmit registers test PASSED Wakeup registers test PASSED PCI E registers test PASSED Diagnostic registers test PASSED Loopback test 1000Mbps full duplex Internal loopback packet RX failed Check if an external loop is plugged then try again Exiting further tests ok 8 After testing the adapter type the following commands to return the OpenBoot PROM to the standard operating mode ok setenv diag switch false Appendix B Diagnostic Software 75 9 At the ok prompt reset the auto boot configuration variable to true ok setenv auto boot true 10 Reset and reboot the system ok reset all Refer to the system s documentation for the correct procedures for bringing up the system 76 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 APPENDIX C Installing the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver on Linux Platforms This appendix explains how to install the Sun PCI Expre
34. Evaluated to all CB Countries UL and cUL CSA 60950 1 2003 CSA C22 2 No 60950 01 03 File Vol Sec Supplementary Information This product was tested and complies with all the requirements for the CE Mark This equipment complies with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS directive 2002 95 EC S S Dennis P Symanski DATE Pamela J Dullaghan DATE Manager Compliance Engineering Quality Program Manager Sun Microsystems Inc Sun Microsystems Scotland Limited 4150 Network Circle MPK15 102 Springfield Linlithgow Santa Clara CA 95054 U S A West Lothian EH49 7LR Tel 650 786 3255 Scotland United Kingdom Fax 650 786 3723 Tel 44 1 506 672 395 Fax 44 1 506 670 011 xxvii xxviii Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 Preface The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapters consist of four cards m Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile card m Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF Low Profile card m Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule m Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF ExpressModule The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Installation and User s Guide provides installation instructions for all four cards This manual also describes how to configure the driver software for the ipge driver used in SPARC systems the e1000 driver used in Linux x86 systems and the e1000g driver used in S
35. Full Duplex 3 100 Megabits per second Half Duplex 4 100 Megabits per second Full Duplex 7 autonegotiate speed and duplex Default Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 TABLE 4 3 Operational Mode Parameters Continued Parameter Description MaxFrameSize FlowControl TbiCompatibilityEnable SetMasterSlave Upper limit on the maximum MTU size the driver allows All Intel gigabit adapters except the 82542 based Intel PRO 1000 adapter allow the configuration of jumbo frames The maximum MTU accepted by the MAC is 16128 Use ifconfig 1M to configure jumbo frames Use ifconfig with the adapter instance and the MTU argument ifconfig e1000g0 mtu 16128 configures adapter e1000g0 for the maximum allowable jumbo frame size Allowed values are 0 Standard frames with an MTU of 1500 default 1 Jumbo frames with a maximum MTU of 4096 2 Jumbo frames with a maximum MTU of 8192 3 Jumbo frames with a maximum MTU of 16384 Flow control utilizes Ethernet XON and unicast and multicast XOFF packets to allow Ethernet equipment to slow down the stream of data between two Ethernet devices Allowed values are 0 Disable Packets can get dropped in high throughput situations leading to reduced network performance 1 Receive only 2 Transmit only 3 Receive and transmit default 4 Use adapter s EEPROM programmed factory defa
36. GMII MII physical layer device address for management interface GMII MII physical layer device Identification Decimal copy of MII registers 2 and 3 Copy of the Loopback mode the device is in if any When zero the TX queues operate in a simple round robin queueing scheme based on TCP UDP destination port number When set the TX queues operate in a scheme designed to provide VLAN priorities Number of times that the driver attempted to transmit a packet Number of times a page table entry was not available for enabling the driver to map the kernel memory to device accessible memory for transmission Number of packets queued for transmission on the first hardware transmit queue Number of packets queued for transmission on the second hardware transmit queue Chapter 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 33 TABLE 3 3 Parameter Transmit and Receive Parameters Continued Description tx_max_pend rx_hdr_pkts rx_mtu_pkts rx_split_pkts rx_no_comp_wb rx_no_buf rx_new_pages rx_new_hdr_pgs rx_new_mtu_pgs rx_new_nxt_pgs rx_hdr_drops rx_mtu_drops rx_nxt_drops Maximum number of transmits pending on any of the four queues Number of packets received that were less than 256 bytes Number of packets received that were greater than 256 bytes and less than 1514 bytes Number of packets that were split across two pages Number of times the hardware could not post completion en
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38. a particular parameter for a device in the system The parameters you can set are the read and write parameters listed in Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver Parameters on page 34 The man pages for prtconf 1M and driver conf 4 include additional details The next procedure shows an example of setting parameters in a ipge conf file To access any man page type the man command plus the name of the man page For example to access man pages for prtconf 1M type man prtconf Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 v To Set Driver Parameters Using an ipge conf File 1 Obtain the hardware path names for the ipge devices in the device tree a Check the etc driver_aliases file to identify the name associated with a particular device grep ipge etc driver_aliases ipge pciex8086 105e ipge pciex8086 105 ipge pci8086 105e ipge pci8086 105 b Locate the path names and the associated instance numbers in the etc path_to_inst file grep ipge etc path_to_inst pci 780 pci 0 pci 1 network 0 0 ipge pci 780 pci 0 pci 1 network 0 1 1 ipge pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 2 ipge pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 3 ipge pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 4 ipge pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 1 5 ipge pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 9 network 0 6 ipge pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 9 network 0 1 7 ipge
39. ance number to select the device ndd set dev ipge instance instance number For example ndd set dev ipge instance 6 The device remains selected until you change the selection Noninteractive and Interactive Modes You can use the ndd utility in two modes m Noninteractive m Interactive Chapter 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 23 In noninteractive mode you invoke the utility to execute a specific command Once the command is executed you exit the utility In interactive mode you can use the utility to get or set more than one parameter value Refer to the ndd 1M man page for more information Y To Use the ndd Utility in Noninteractive Mode This section describes how to modify and display parameter values 1 To modify a parameter value use the set option If you invoke the ndd utility with the set option the utility passes value which must be specified down to the named dev ipge driver instance and assigns the value to the parameter ndd set dev ipge parameter value When you change any parameter a message similar to the following appears ipge0 xcvr addr 0x01 link up 1000 Mbps full duplex 2 To display the value of a parameter specify the parameter name and omit the value When you omit the set option the utility queries the named driver instance retrieves the value associated with the specified parameter and prints it ndd dev ipge parameter
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41. auci n No ponga en funcionamiento los productos Sun que no tengan colocada la cubierta De lo contrario puede sufrir lesiones personales y ocasionar da os en el sistema Advertencia sobre el sistema en bastidor Las advertencias siguientes se aplican a los sistemas montados en bastidor y a los propios bastidores Precauci n Por seguridad siempre deben montarse los equipos de abajo arriba A saber primero debe instalarse el equipo que se situar en el bastidor inferior a continuaci n el que se situar en el siguiente nivel etc Precauci n Para evitar que el bastidor se vuelque durante la instalaci n del equipo debe extenderse la barra antivolcado del bastidor temperatura de funcionamiento extrema en el bastidor aseg rese de que la temperatura m xima no sea superior a la temperatura ambiente establecida como adecuada para el producto Precauci n Para evitar que se alcance una Precauci n Para evitar que se alcance una AN temperatura de funcionamiento extrema debido a una circulaci n de aire reducida debe considerarse la magnitud de la circulaci n de aire requerida para que el equipo funcione de forma segura xxii Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 Aviso de cumplimiento de la normativa para la utilizaci n de l ser Los productos Sun que utilizan tecnolog a l ser cumplen los requisitos establec
42. chalter dieses Ger ts handelt es sich nur um einen Ein Standby Schalter Zum v lligen Abtrennen des Systems von der Stromversorgung dient haupts chlich das Netzkabel Stellen Sie sicher dass das Netzkabel an eine frei zug ngliche geerdete Steckdose in der N he des Systems ange schlossen ist Schlie en Sie das Stromkabel nicht an wenn die Stromversorgung vom Systemchassis entfernt wurde Die folgende Warnung gilt nur f r Ger te mit mehreren Netzkabeln A Achtung Bei Produkten mit mehreren Netz kabeln m ssen alle Netzkabel abgetrennt wer den um das System v llig von der Stromver sorgung zu trennen Warnung bez glich Batterien A Achtung Bei unsachgem er Handhabung oder nicht fachgerechtem Austausch der Batterien besteht Explosionsgefahr Verwen den Sie bei Systemen mit austauschbaren Batterien ausschlie lich Ersatzbatterien desselben Typs und Herstellers bzw einen entsprechenden vom Hersteller gem den Anweisungen im Service Handbuch des Produkts empfohlenen Batterietyp Versuchen Sie nicht die Batterien auszubauen oder au erhalb des Systems wiederaufzuladen Werfen Sie die Batterien nicht ins Feuer Entsorgen Sie die Batterien entsprechend den Anweisungen des Herstellers und den vor Ort geltenden Vorschriften CPU Karten von Sun verf gen ber eine Echtzeituhr mit integrier ter Lithiumbatterie Diese Batterie darf nur von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker aus gewechselt werd
43. cludes the Ethernet header maximum payload and crc This value is consistent with the definition of MTU presented by switch vendors e Use the following command to get the information kstat ipge 0 grep mac_mtu To Check Layer 3 Configuration e Check the Layer 3 configuration by invoking the ifconfig command on a preconfigured interface as shown in the following example ifconfig ipge123000 ce123000 flags 1000843 lt gt mtu 8192 inet ip address vlan 1 ether 8 0 20 c4 51 df Chapter 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 31 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Driver Operating Statistics The following tables describe various statistics presented by the kstat command TABLE 3 2 describes the read only Media Independent Interface MID capabilities These parameters define the capabilities of the hardware The Gigabit Media Independent Interface GMII supports all of the following capabilities TABLE 3 2 Read Only ipge device Capabilities Parameter cap_autoneg cap_1000fdx cap_1000hdx cap_100fdx cap_100hdx cap_10fdx Description Local interface Capabilities 0 Not capable of autonegotiation 1 Autonegotiation capable Local interface full duplex capability 0 Not 1000 Mbit sec full duplex capable 1 1000 Mbit sec full duplex capable Local interface half duplex capability 0 Not 1000 Mbit sec half duplex capable 1 1000 Mbit sec half duple
44. duplex capable default Note If a parameter s initial setting is 0 it cannot be changed If you try to change the setting it will revert back to 0 36 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 If all these parameters are set to 1 autonegotiation uses the highest speed possible If all these parameters are set to 0 you receive the following error message NOTICE Last setting will leave ipge0 with no link capabilities WARNING ipge0 Restoring previous setting Flow Control Parameters The ipge device sources transmits and terminates receives pause frames conforming to the IEEE 802 3x Frame Based Link Level Flow Control Protocol In response to received flow control frames the ipge device can slow down its transmit rate The ipge device sources flow control frames by requesting the link partner to slow down provided that the link partner supports this feature By default the driver advertises both transmit and receive pause capability during autonegotiation TABLE 3 6 provides flow control keywords and describes their function TABLE 3 6 Read Write Flow Control Keyword Descriptions Keyword Description adv_asmpause_cap The adapter supports asymmetric pause which means it can pause only in one direction 0 Off default 1 On adv_pause_cap This parameter has two meanings each depending on the value of adv_asmpause_cap Default 0 e
45. e June 2006 7 Verify that the driver is loaded In the following example the e1000 driver is shown in bold italic On your system the driver will be indistinguishable from the other modules lsmod Module Size Used by nfs 261833 0 lockd 81905 1 nfs parport_pc 29569 0 lp 15281 0 parport 47437 2 parport_pc lp autofs4 29129 2 i2c_dev 14145 0 i2c_core 27841 1 i2c_dev sunrpc 199993 3 nfs lockd ds 20681 0 yenta_socket 22209 0 pcmcia_core 69585 2 ds yenta_socket button 8161 0 battery 10313 0 ac 5833 0 md5 4801 1 ipv6 289313 8 joydev 11073 0 ohci_hcd 26193 0 ehci_hcd 36805 0 e1000 122220 0 forcedeth 23105 0 tg3 100165 0 dm_snapshot 17705 0 dm_zero 2753 0 dm_mirror 25977 0 ext3 139473 2 jbd 86897 1 ext3 dm_mod 67369 6 dm_snapshot dm_zero dm mirror sata_nv 10949 2 libata 53769 1 sata_nv sd_mod 19265 3 scsi_mod 150577 2 libata sd_ mod Appendix C Installing the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver on Linux Platforms 79 8 Run the dmesg command to see which devices the e1000 driver was mapped to dmesg divert allocating divert_blk for eth3 e1000 eth3 e1000_ probe Intel R PRO 1000 Network Connection e1000 eth2 e1000_watchdog NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex e1000 eth3 el000_watchdog NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex 9 Add the e1000 interfaces to the etc modules conf file for 2 4 based kernels and to etc modprobe conf file for 2
46. e vous installez votre mat riel m Suivez tous les avertissements et toutes les instructions inscrites sur le mat riel Assurez vous que la tension et la fr quence de votre source d alimentation correspondent la tension et la fr quence indiqu es sur l tiquette de la tension lectrique nominale du mat riel N introduisez jamais d objets quels qu ils soient dans les ouvertures de l quipement Vous pourriez vous trouver en pr sence de hautes tensions dangereuses Tout objet tranger conducteur risque de produire un court circuit pouvant pr senter un risque d incendie ou de d charge lectrique ou susceptible d endommager le mat riel Safety Agency Compliance Statement xv Symboles Vous trouverez ci dessous la signification des diff rents symboles utilis s mat riel ou de vous blesser Veuillez suivre les instructions N Attention Vous risquez d endommager le Attention Surfaces br lantes Evitez tout contact Les surfaces sont br lantes Vous risquez de vous blesser si vous les touchez Attention Tensions dangereuses Pour r duire les risques de d charge lectrique et de danger physique observez les consignes indiqu es Selon le type d interrupteur marche arr t dont votre appareil est quip l un des symboles suivants sera utilis Marche Met le syst me sous tension alternative Arret Met le syst me hors tension alternative Veilleuse L i
47. ead and write Read and write Operational mode parameter Flow control parameter Gigabit link clock mastership controls Receive performance Transmit performance Receive performance Receive performance Transmit interrupt delay values Chapter 4 Configuring e1000g Driver Parameters 51 52 Configurable Operational Mode Parameters The parameters in TABLE 4 3 determine the transmit and receive speed and duplexing capability TABLE 4 3 also describes the operational mode parameters and their default values TABLE 43 Operational Mode Parameters Parameter Description AutoNegAdvertised A bitmap for the speeds advertised during autonegotiation The adapter only autonegotiates to a speed that is advertised For example AutoNegAdvertised 4 causes an adapter to only advertise autonegotiation at 100 Mbps full duplex No other link speeds are accepted or given during autonegotiation AutoNegAdvertised 47 advertises all speeds available This is the same as using the default setting of 0 0 255 Allowed values 4 AutoNegAdvertised 100 Mpbs 0 AutoNegAdvertised 47 default ForceSpeedDuplex Specify the speed and duplex mode for each instance If you set ForceSpeedDuplex 7 4 the e1000g0 is set to autonegotiate and e1000g1 is set to 100 Mbps full duplex Note that fiber optic ethernet adapters ignore this setting Allowed values are 1 10 Megabits per second Half Duplex 2 10 Megabits per second
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50. erference at his own expense Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment FCC Class B Notice 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 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from th
51. f master cfg enable is ignored and the value of master cfg value is key to the link clock mastership e If the master cfg value is set then the physical layer expects the local device to be the link master e If the master cfg value is not set then the parameter expects the link partner to the master Caution Do not adjust the link clock mastership parameters unless you clearly understand the settings of the link partner Incorrect link clock mastership configuration results in link up failure Interpacket Gap Parameters The ipge device supports a programmable mode called enable_ipg0 When an instance receives a packet with enable_ipg0 set the default The instance adds an additional time delay before transmitting the packet This delay set by the ipg0 parameter is in addition to the delay set by the ipg1 and ipg2 parameters The additional ipg0 delay helps reduce collisions If enable_ipgo is disabled the value of ipg0 is ignored and no additional delay is set Only the delays set by ipg1 and ipg2 will be used Disable enable_ipgo if other systems keep sending a large number of back to back packets Systems that have enable_ipg0 set might not have enough time on the network 38 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 You can add the additional delay by setting the ipg0 parameter from 0 to 255 which is the media byte time delay TABLE 3 8 defines the enable_ip
52. fic 1 is for profiling Jumbo Traffic TbiCompatibilityEnable 1 1 turns it on and 0 turns it off Some switches as Cisco 6500 Foundary still operate in TBI mode This setting will fix the problems seen with odd byte packets This setting is valid only for 82543GC based copper adapters SetMasterSlave 0 0 sets to hardware default 1 forces master 2 forces slave 3 forces auto This setting controls the PHY master slave setting Manually forcing master or slave can help reduce time to link with some switches Planex 08TX and IO Data switches It is recommended that this setting remain at the hardware default HE OH HO dE de de de HE OH HE dE dE HE de 2 Modify the desired parameter using TABLE 4 3 for available settings 46 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 3 Save the e1000g conf file 4 Reboot for the change to take effect reboot Setting Parameters Using the nad Utility In addition to the e1000g conf file you can also use the ndd 1M command to configure the e1000g driver ndd get dev e1000g0 Using ndd 1M you can set the link speed duplex using the advertised capability parameters supported by the e1000g device Each parameter contains a boolean value that determines if the device advertises that mode of operation The adv_autoneg_cap parameter controls autonegotiation When adv_autoneg_cap is set to 1 autonegotiation is perfo
53. g list describes the components of this network m The Accounting Server is available to only VLAN 3 It is isolated from all traffic on VLANSs 1 and 2 The switch port connected to the server has tagging turned off m Clients 1 and 2 are attached to a shared media hub that is then connected to the switch They belong to only VLAN 2 and are logically in the same IP subnet as the Main Server and Client 5 The switch port connected to this segment has tagging turned off m Client 3 is a member of VLAN 1 and can communicate only with the Main Server and Client 5 Tagging is not enabled on Client 3 s switch port m Client 4 is a member of VLAN 3 and can communicate only with the servers Tagging is not enabled on Client 4 s switch port m Client 5 is a member of both VLANs 1 and 2 and has a Sun 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapter installed It is connected to switch port 10 Both the adapter and the switch port are configured for VLANs 1 and 2 and have tagging enabled VLAN tagging is only required to be enabled on switch ports that create trunk links to other VLAN aware Ethernet switches or on ports connected to tag capable end stations such as servers or workstations with VLAN aware adapters Configuring VLANS VLANS can be created according to various criteria but each VLAN must be assigned a VLAN tag or VLAN ID VID The VID is a 12 bit identifier between 1 and 4094 that identifies a unique VLAN For each network interface ipge0 ip
54. g0 and ipg0 parameters TABLE 3 8 Parameters Defining enable_ipg0 and ipgO Parameter Values Description enable_ipg0 0 enable_ipgO reset 1 enable_ipg0 set Default 8 ipg0 0 to 255 The additional time delay or gap before transmitting a packet after receiving the packet Default 8 The ipge device supports the programmable interpacket gap IPG parameters ipgl and ipg2 The total IPG is the sum of ipg1 and ipg2 The total IPG is 0 096 microseconds for the link speed of 1000 Mbit sec TABLE 3 9 lists the default values and allowable values for the IPG parameters TABLE 3 9 Read Write Interpacket Gap Parameter Values and Descriptions Parameter Values Description Byte time ipgl 0 to 255 Interpacket gap 1 Default 8 ipg2 0 to 255 Interpacket gap 2 Default 4 By default the driver sets ipg1 to 8 byte time and ipg2 to 4 byte time which are the standard values Byte time is the time it takes to transmit one byte on the link with a link speed of 1000 Mbit sec If your network has systems that use longer IPG the sum of ipg1 and ipg2 and if those systems seem to be slow in accessing the network increase the values of ipg1 and ipg2 to match the longer IPGs of other machines Chapter 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 39 Interrupt Parameters TABLE 3 10 describes the receive interrupt blanking values TABLE 3 10 RX Blanking Register for Alias Read Field Name Values Description rx_in
55. gel ipge2 and so on 4094 possible VLAN IDs can be selected Only 512 unique IDs can be used simultaneously Because IP subnets are commonly used it is best to use Chapter 5 Configuring VLANs 59 IP subnets when setting up a VLAN network interface This means that each VID assigned to a VLAN interface of a physical network interface will belong to different subnets Tagging an Ethernet frame requires the addition of a tag header to the frame The header is inserted immediately following the destination MAC address and the source MAC address The tag header consists of two bytes of Ethernet Tag Protocol identifier TPID 0x8100 and two bytes of tag control information TCI FIGURE 5 2 shows the Ethernet tag header format Octet TPID 0x8100 3 bits 1 12 bytes bit User_priority CFI VID FIGURE 5 2 Ethernet Tag Header Format By default a single VLAN is configured for every port which groups all ports into the same broadcast domain just as if there were no VLANs at all This means that VLAN tagging for the switch port is turned off Note If you configure a VLAN virtual device for an adapter all traffic sent or received by that adapter must be in VLAN tagged format v To Configure Static VLANS 1 Create one hostname6 ipgenumber file for each VLAN that will be configured for each adapter on the server Use the following naming format which includes both the VID and the physical point of attachment PPA VL
56. hat are valid until you reboot the system The ndd utility supports any networking driver that implements the Data Link Provider Interface DLPT The following sections describe how you can use the ipge driver and the ndd utility to modify with the set option or display without the set option the parameters for each ipge device 22 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 v To Specify Device Instances for the ndd Utility Before you use the ndd utility to get or set a parameter for a ipge device you must specify the device instance for the utility 1 Check the etc path_to_inst file to identify the instance associated with a particular device grep ipge etc path to_ inst pci 780 pci 0 pci 1 network 0 0 ipge pci 780 pci 0 pci 1 network 0 1 1 ipge pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 2 ipge pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 3 ipge pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 4 ipge pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 1 5 ipge pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 9 network 0 6 ipge pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 9 network 0 1 7 ipge The instance numbers in the previous example are in bold italics for clarity Instances 0 1 4 and 5 are 4 on board ipge copper ports Instances 2 and 3 are dual port ipge PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF device in PCI E slot 0 Instances 6 and 7 are dual port ipge PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP device in PCI E slot 1 2 Use the inst
57. he driver should enable IP checksum offload for received packets both UDP and TCP to the adapter hardware 84 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 v To Configure VLANs in a Linux Environment 1 Ensure that the e1000 module is loaded modprobe e1000 2 Plumb the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet interface ifconfig eth2 XXX XXX XX XXXx up where xxx xxx xx xxx the IP address of the interface 3 Insert the VLAN module sbin modprobe 8021q 4 Add the VLAN instance VID sbin vconfig add eth2 5 5 Configure the e1000 VLAN eth2 in this example ifconfig eth2 5 XXX XXx xx XXX up where xxx xxx xx xxx the IP address of the interface Appendix C Installing the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver on Linux Platforms 85 v To Configure Bonding for Multiple e1000 Interfaces 1 Modify the etc modules conf file for 2 4 kernels or the etc modprobe conf file for 2 6 kernels file by adding these lines alias bond0 bonding options bonding max_bonds 2 mode 4 miimon 1000 where bondo is the bonding device max_bonds is the number of bond interfaces to be created mode specifies the bonding policies miimon is the frequency in milliseconds that MII link monitoring will occur Refer to Linux documentation for more information 2 Load the bonding driver modprobe bonding
58. he link partner is not capable of autonegotiation when 1p_autoneg_cap is 0 the remaining information described in TABLE 3 1 is not relevant and the parameter value 0 If the link partner is capable of autonegotiation when 1p_autoneg_cap is 1 then the speed and mode information is displayed when you use autonegotiation and the link partner capabilities Chapter 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 29 Reporting Link Partner Capabilities v To Discover Link Partner Capabilities e Use the kstat command to discover link partner capabilities kstat ipge 0 grep lp_ lp_cap_1000fdx lp_cap_1000hdx lp_cap_100T4 lp_cap_100fdx lp_cap_100hdx lp_cap_10fdx lp_cap_10hdx lp_cap_asmpause lp_cap_autoneg lp_cap_pause OoPpOoO0oO0oOoOoOoRerRr v Io Discover Link Settings e Use the kstat command to discover link settings kstat ipge 0 grep link link_T4 link _asmpause link_duplex link pause link speed link_up RPONOO Checking Configurations The jumbo frame configuration checking occurs at Layer 2 or Layer 3 depending on the configuration method 30 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 Y To Check Layer 2 Configuration e View the maximum transmission unit MTU configuration of a ipge instance at any time by using the kstat command The kstat mac_mtu variable represents the complete size of the Ethernet frame which in
59. hes You can download the latest recommended Patch Clusters and Security Patches at http sunsolve sun com pub cgi show pl target patchpage Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF Low Profile Adapter The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF adapter addresses the following requirements and provides additional features and benefits m Provides a high performance highly integrated Ethernet LAN adapter for PCI Express systems using x4 PCI E m Provides a dual Small Form Factor Multimode 850 nm 1 0625 GBd Fibre Channel 1 25 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver 2x5 Pinning with LC Connector m Provides an out of band connection through a serial SMBus m Meets low profile PCI Express form factor requirements m Based upon the Intel 82571EB 10 100 1000 Mbit sec Ethernet controller Chapter 1 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Overview 9 Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile Adapter The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP adapter addresses the following requirements and provides additional features and benefits Provides a high performance highly integrated Ethernet LAN adapter for PCI Express systems using x4 PCI E Provides a dual RJ 45 connection for 10BASE T 100BASE TX and 1000BASE T connectivity through standard CAT 5 cable Provides an out of band connection through a serial SMBus Meets low profile PCI Express form factor requirements Based
60. icence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionnier de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation grephique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci es de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON ES a Ca Adobe PostScript Contents Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Overview 1 Hardware Overview 1 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF Low Profile Adapter 2 LED Displays on the MMF Low Profile Adapter 2 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP Lo
61. idos para los productos l ser de clase 1 Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser Klasse 1 Dispositivos de CD y DVD La siguiente medida se aplica a los dispositivos de CD y DVD as como a otros dispositivos pticos Precauci n La utilizaci n de controles ajustes o procedimientos distintos a los aqu especificados puede dar lugar a niveles de radiaci n peligrosos Nordic Lithium Battery Cautions Norge Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatleveranderen N Advarsel Litiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Sverige Varning Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion Danmark Advarsel Litiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren Suomi virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti N Varoitus Paristo voi r j ht jos se on Safety Agency Compliance Statement xxiii xxiv Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 Declaration of Conformity
62. ie folgenden Sicherheitsvorkehrungen m Beachten Sie alle auf den Ger ten angebrachten Warnhinweise und Anweisungen m Stellen Sie sicher dass Spannung und Frequenz der Stromversorgung den Nennleistungen auf dem am Ger t angebrachten Etikett entsprechen m F hren Sie niemals Fremdobjekte in die ffnungen am Ger t ein Es k nnen gef hrliche Spannungen anliegen Leitf hige Fremdobjekte k nnen einen Kurzschluss verursachen der einen Brand Strom schlag oder Ger teschaden herbeif hren kann Symbole Die Symbole in diesem Handbuch haben folgende Bedeutung Achtung Gefahr von Verletzung und Ger teschaden Befolgen Sie die Anwei sungen da Verletzungsgefahr durch hei e Oberfl che besteht Achtung Hei e Oberfl che Nicht ber hren Achtung Gef hrliche Spannungen Befolgen Sie die Anweisungen um Stromschl ge und Verletzungen zu vermeiden Je nach Netzschaltertyp an Ihrem Ger t kann eines der folgenden Symbole verwendet werden Ein Versorgt das System mit Wechselstrom Aus Unterbricht die Wechselstromzufuhr zum Ger t Wartezustand Der Ein Standby Netz schalter befindet sich in der Standby Position Modifikationen des Ger ts Nehmen Sie keine elektrischen oder mechanischen Ger temodifikationen vor Sun Microsystems ist f r die Einhaltung der Sicherheitsvorschriften von modifizierten Sun Produkten nicht haftbar xviii Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabi
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64. ine a compatible network speed duplex mode and flow control capability Y To Disable Autonegotiation Mode If your network equipment does not support autonegotiation or if you want to specify your network speed you can set autonegotiation to off on the ipge device Note Disabling autonegotiation mode can cause collisions Chapter 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 25 26 1 Set the following driver parameters to the values that are described in the documentation that shipped with your link partner for example a switch adv 1000fdx cap adv 100fdx cap adv 100hdx cap adv 10fdx cap adv 10hdx cap adv asmpause cap adv pause cap See TABLE 3 5 for the descriptions and possible values of these parameters Note According to IEEE 802 3 specifications when using 1000 Mbit sec speed over copper media autonegotiation is not optional In the absence of autonegotiation for example while using Forced mode link syncing between link partners may not happen and the link may not come up Set the adv autoneg cap parameter to 0 ndd set dev ipge adv autoneg cap 0 When you change any ndd link parameter a message similar to the following is displayed xcvr addr 0x00 link up 100 Mbps full duplex Setting Parameters Using the ipge conf File Specify the driver parameter properties for each device by creating a ipge conf file in the kernel drv directory Use a ipge conf file when you need to set
65. ings for the ipge device driver TABLE 3 4 ipge Driver Parameter Status and Descriptions Parameter Status Description instance Read and write Device instance adv autoneg cap adv 1000fdx cap adv 1000hdx cap adv 100T4 cap adv 100fdx cap adv 100hdx cap adv 10fdx cap adv 10hdx cap adv asmpause cap adv pause cap master cfg enable master cfg value use int xcvr enable ipg0 ipg0 ipgl ipg2 rx intr pkts rx intr time accept jumbo Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read only Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Operational mode parameter Operational mode parameter Operational mode parameter Operational mode parameter Operational mode parameter Operational mode parameter Operational mode parameter Operational mode parameter Flow control parameter Flow control parameter Gigabit link clock mastership controls Gigabit link clock mastership controls Use internal transceiver Enable additional delay before transmitting a packet Additional delay before transmitting a packet Interpacket gap parameter Interpacket gap parameter Receive interrupt blanking values Receive interrupt blanking values Enable Jumbo Frames Chapter 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 35 Ope
66. installed on your system 2 Connect a loopback cable 3 Unplumb the interface from the system using the ifconfig command ifconfig ipgeinstance down ifconfig ipgeinstance unplumb where instance is the instance number of the interface Refer to SunVTS documentation for instructions on how to run netlbtest Appendix B Diagnostic Software 71 Using the OpenBoot PROM FCode Self Test The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Low Profile adapter self test is a suite of tests that reside in the adapter s FCode PROM You can only invoke the FCode self test diagnostics using the OpenBoot PROM test or test all commands In order to access the OpenBoot PROM you must shut down and halt your system to display the ok prompt You can use the adapter s self test any time you want to determine the status of the hardware If you encounter an error while running the diagnostic test the self test displays appropriate error messages Note Although the self test does not require the adapter s interface to be connected to an active network you will see failing error messages if it is not connected v To Run the FCode Self Test Diagnostic For more information about the OpenBoot commands including test in this section refer to the OpenBoot Command Reference manual 1 Before shutting down the OS and halting the system ensure that all significant application and network activity on the server has stopped
67. it Color Source PWR Power is on Green ExpressModule connector ATN Attention required Amber ExpressModule connector ATNSW Attention Switch is a recessed pushbutton Chapter 1 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Overview 7 ExpressModule Hardware and Software Requirements Before using the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet ExpressModule ensure that Iyour system meets the following hardware and software requirements TABLE 1 6 Requirements for the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet ExpressModule Adapter Driver Operating System Servers e1000g Solaris 10 x86 Operating System and future compatible Sun Blade X8000 releases e1000 RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 0 Update 3 Sun Blade X8000 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 Service Pack 3 Intel PRO 1000 PT Microsoft Windows Sun Blade X8000 Using the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet ExpressModule with Microsoft Windows The driver for the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet ExpressModule for use with Microsoft Windows operating system is avaialble but unsupported at this time You can download the driver and documentation at the following URL http developer intel com design network products lan controlle rs 82571eb htm 8 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 Patches and Updates Check the Sun Update Connection to ensure that you have the latest recommended Patch Clusters and Security Patc
68. itted or Green 182571 Circuit on board received LINK 0 Link is up Green Amber 182571 Circuit on board Low Profile Hardware and Software Requirements Before using the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapter ensure that your system meets the following hardware and software requirements TABLE 1 3 Hardware and Software Requirements for Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet LP Adapter Driver Operating System Servers ipge Solaris 10 SPARC Operating System and future compatible Sun Fire T2000 releases e1000g Solaris 10 x86 Operating System and future compatible Sun Fire X2100 U40 releases e1000 RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 0 Update 3 Sun Fire X2100 U40 SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 9 Service pack 3 Note The preceding information is up to date at the time this manual was written Visit Sun on the World Wide Web at http www sun com for the latest information Subsequent versions of this document have a higher number following the final dash That is 819 4090 11 becomes 819 4090 12 4 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF ExpressModule Adapter The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF ExpressModule adapter is a dual port Gigabit Ethernet fiber optics ExpressModule adapter It operates in 10 100 1000 Mbit sec Ethernet networks FIGURE 1 3 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF ExpressModule
69. ive and Interactive Modes 23 v To Use the ndd Utility in Noninteractive Mode 24 v To Use the ndd Utility in Interactive Mode 24 Setting the Autonegotiation Mode 25 v To Disable Autonegotiation Mode 25 Setting Parameters Using the ipge conf File 26 v To Set Driver Parameters Using an ipge conf File 27 Link Partner Parameters 28 Reporting Link Partner Capabilities 30 v To Discover Link Partner Capabilities 30 v To Discover Link Settings 30 iv Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 Checking Configurations 30 v To Check Layer 2 Configuration 31 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Driver Operating Statistics 32 kstat Statistics 33 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver Parameters 34 Operational Mode Parameters 36 Flow Control Parameters 37 Gigabit Link Clock Mastership Controls 37 Interpacket Gap Parameters 38 Interrupt Parameters 40 Jumbo Frames 40 v To Configure Jumbo Frames Usingndd 41 v To Configure Jumbo Frames in a Linux Environment 41 Configuring e1000g Driver Parameters 43 Hardware and Software Overview 43 Setting e1000g Driver Parameters 44 v To Set Driver Parameters Using the e1000g conf File 44 Setting Parameters Using the ndd Utility 47 v ToCheck Link Partner Settings 48 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet e1000g Driver Parameters 50 Configurable Operational Mode Parameters 52 Nonconfigurable Operational Mode Parameters 54 Jumbo Frames 54 v To Configu
70. m In this example The first part within the double quotes specifies the hardware node name in the device tree The number not enclosed in quotes is the instance number shown in bold italics for emphasis The last part in double quotes is the driver name a In the hardware node name the last component after the last character and before the character is the device name m The path name before the last component is the parent name m The number after the final character within quotes is the unit address To identify a PCI E device unambiguously in the ipge conf file use the name parent name and the unit address for the device Refer to the pci 4 man page for more information about the PCI E device specification In this example m parent pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 Chapter 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 27 m unit address 1 2 Set the parameters for the ipge devices in the kernel drv ipge conf file In the following example the adv_autoneg_cap and adv_1000fdx_cap parameters are set for all Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet devices See the driver conf 4 man page for more information adv autoneg cap 0 adv 1000fdx cap 0 In the following example the adv autoneg cap and adv 1000fdx cap parameters are set for a single instance of the ipge device name pciex8086 105 parent pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 unit address 1 adv autoneg cap 0 adv 100hdx cap 0 adv
71. m might be different from the examples shown here Appendix B Diagnostic Software 73 7 Use the test command and the device paths found in Step 6 to test the adapter when you use the FCode self test The structure of the test command line includes the following device parameters ok test device path speed s duplex d link clock c promiscuous where s 1000 100 10 auto d half full auto c master slave auto Note The speed duplex and link clock parameters are optional tests The following default tests are run when you execute the test command m Tests six groups of Ophir registers You can see the names of the six groups in the output sample shown on the following page m Internal loopback test for the UTP card and external loopback test for the MMF card 10 Mbps PHY loopback Refer to the appropriate OpenBoot Command Reference Manual for more information about the test command 74 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 Note To test all of the interfaces of the adapter you need to execute the test command separately for each SUNW ipge interface If all of the tests pass you will see these messages ok test pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 Testing pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 Interrupt registers test PASSED Receive registers test PASSED Transmit registers test PASSED Wakeup registers test PASSED PCI E registers test PASS
72. meters You can set the e1000g device driver parameters using the e1000g conf file To set parameters so they remain in effect after you reboot the system create a kernel drv e1000g conf file and add parameter values to this file when you need to set a particular parameter for a device in the system v To Set Driver Parameters Using the el000g conf File 1 Edit the kernel drv el000g conf file vi kernel drv el000g conf You should see output similar to the following Driver conf file for Intel e1000g Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Copyright c 2002 by Intel Inc All Rights Reserved ident e1000g conf 1 1 98 09 22 Intel 44 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 NumTxDescriptors 256 It can have Minimum 80 or Maximum 256 descriptors If it is set to 256 then on Solaris 7 0 you may get into problems while trying to load more than 1 nic as it will demand lots of memory NumRxDescriptors 256 It can have Minimum 80 or Maximum 256 descriptors If it is set to 256 then on Solaris 7 0 vou may get into problems while trying to load more than 1 nic as it will demand lots of memory FlowControl 3 0 Flow control is completely disabled 1 Rx flow control is enabled we can receive pause frames but not send pause frames 2 Tx flow control is enabled we can send pause frames but we do not receiving pau
73. nVTS Diagnostic Software The SunVTS software executes multiple diagnostic hardware tests from a single user interface and is used to verify the configuration and functionality of most hardware controllers and devices The SunVTS software operates primarily from a graphical user interface enabling test parameters to be set quickly and easily while a diagnostic test operation is being performed Note Ensure that you have SunVTS diagnostic software 6 2 or higher installed for full support of Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapters You can use the SunVTS nettest diagnostic to test all of the networking interfaces on the system including the interfaces on the adapter To use the nettest diagnostic you must have the SunVTS software installed on your system Refer to your Solaris documentation for installation instructions Refer to the SunVTS documentation listed in TABLE B 1 for instructions on how to run and monitor the nettest diagnostic These SunVTS documents are available online at 69 http www sun com documentaiton Select the document for the Solaris release on your system TABLE B 1 SunVTS Documentation Title Description SunVTS User s Guide Describes the SunVTS diagnostic environment SunVTS Test Reference Manual Describes each SunVTS test including the nettest and describes the various test options and command line arguments SunVTS Quick Reference Provides an overview of the user interface
74. net MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 APPENDIX A Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapter It contains the following sections Connectors on page 63 Low Profile Performance Specifications on page 65 Low Profile Performance Specifications on page 65 Low Profile Power Requirements on page 66 ExpressModule Performance Specifications on page 66 ExpressModule Physical Characteristics on page 67 ExpressModule Power Requirements on page 67 ExpressModule Environmental Requirements on page 67 Connectors FIGURE A 1 shows the connector for the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF Low Profile adapter 3e fete ere FIGURE A 1 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF Low Profile Adapter Connector TABLE A 1 lists the characteristics of the LC connector 850 nm TABLE A 1 LC Connector Link Characteristics IEEE P802 3z Description 62 5 Micron MMF 50 Micron MMF Operating range Up to 260 meters Up to 550 meters 63 FIGURE A 2 shows the connector for the version of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile adapter Ve gt FIGURE A 2 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile Adapter Connector Table A 2 lists the characteristics of the Cat 5 connector used by the S
75. ng the system and configuring devices Refer to the following for this information m Software documentation that you received with your system m Solaris Operating System documentation which is at http docs sun com xxx Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output AaBbCc123 Edit your login file Use 1s a to list all files You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted su with on screen computer output password AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename The settings on your browser might differ from these settings Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser machine name machine name Preface xxxi Related Documentation The documents listed as online are available at http www sun com documentation Application Title Part Number Format Location Release Notes Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Adapter 819 4091 PDF Online Release Notes HTML Safety and Safety and
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78. olaris x86 systems These instructions are designed for enterprise system administrators with experience installing network hardware and software Note In this document the term x86 refers to 64 bit and 32 bit systems manufactured using processors compatible with the AMD64 or Intel Xeon Pentium product families For supported systems see the Solaris Hardware Compatibility Guide How This Document Is Organized Chapter 1 describes the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapter hardware and software Chapter 2 describes how to install the adapter in your system and verify that it has been installed correctly Chapter 3 describes how to configure ipge and e1000 device driver parameters xxix Chapter 4 describes how to configure the e1000g driver parameters Chapter 5 explains virtual local area networks VLANS and provides configuration instructions and examples Appendix A lists the specifications for the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapter Appendix B provides an overview of the SunVTS diagnostic application and instructions for updating the SunVTS software to recognize the adapter Appendix C explains how to install the driver software in a Linux environment Appendix D explains how to install and configure the driver software in x86 environments Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information about basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booti
79. on board or received 2 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 TABLE 1 1 Front Panel Display LEDs for the MMF Low Profile Adapter Continued Label Meaning if Lit Color Source LINK 1 Link is up Green 182571 Circuit on board ACT 0 Data is beeing transmitted Green 182571 Circuit on board or received LINK 0 Link is up Green 182571 Circuit on board Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile Adapter The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP adapter is a low profile dual port gigabit Ethernet copper based PCI Express adapter It can be configured to operate in 10 100 or 1000 Mbit sec Ethernet networks At 10 or 100 Mbit sec the adapter can be set to either half or full duplex At 1000 Mbit sec the adapter must operate at full duplex FIGURE 1 2 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile Adapter Chapter 1 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Overview 3 LED Displays on the UTP Low Profile Adapter Four LEDs are displayed on the front panel of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP adapter They are labeled on the front panel as shown in TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 2 Front Panel Display LEDs for the UTP Low Profile Adapter Label Meaning if Lit Color Source ACT 1 Data is being transmitted or Green 182571 Circuit on board received LINK 1 Link is up Green Amber 182571 Circuit on board ACT 0 Data is being transm
80. on the Intel 82571EB 10 100 1000 Mbit sec Ethernet controller Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF ExpressModule Meets single wide PCI Express ExpressModule form factor requirements Based on the Intel 82571EB 10 100 1000 Mbit sec Ethernet controller Provides two 1 Gbps Ethernet ports Provides two single SFF multimode 850 nm Ethernet Transceiver 2 x 5 Pinning with LC connectors Provides Link and Activity LEDs for each port Provides I O Diag FCode BootNet and POST resources Provides EEPROM AT25128A 16 Kbyte connected to 182571 SPI serial EEPROM bus Provides thermal monitoring National LM75 connected to the serial SMBus Supports hot plugging Supports DC DC from 12V to 3 3V 1 8V and 1 2V 1 0V Provides 1 2V 1 8V and 3 3V readout and fine adjustment SMM150 connected to the serial SMBus 10 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule Meets single wide PCI Express ExpressModule form factor requirements Based on the Intel 82571EB 10 100 1000 Mbit sec Ethernet controller Provides two 1 Gbps Ethernet ports Provides two single RJ45 connectors including LEDs and magnetics Provides I O Diag FCode BootNet and POST resources Provides EEPROM AT25128A 16 Kbyte connected to 182571 SPI serial EEPROM bus Provides thermal monitoring National LM75 connected to
81. ood_Pkts_Xmitd 48474 Interrupt Type 2 Jumbo Rx Frame 4K 0 48 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 Jumbo Rx Frame 8K 0 Jumbo Rx Frame 16K 0 Jumbo Tx Frame 4K 0 Jumbo Tx Frame 8K 0 Jumbo Tx Frame 16K 0 link_up 1 Pkts_Recvd_ 64b 363888 Pkts_Recvd_ 65 127b 1600 Pkts_Recvd_ 127 255b 54208 Pkts_Recvd_ 256 511b 58754 Pkts_Recvd_ 511 1023b 10 Pkts_Recvd_ 1024 1522b 279 Pkts_Xmitd_ 64b 1456 Pkts_Xmitd_ 65 127b 5011 Pkts_Xmitd_ 128 255b 37194 Pkts_Xmitd_ 255 511b 121 Pkts_Xmitd_ 512 1023b 178 Pkts_Xmitd_ 1024 1522b 4514 Recv_Frag 0 Recv_Jabber 0 Recv_Length_Errors 0 Recv_Missed_Packets 0 Recv_Oversize 0 Recv_Symbol_Errors 0 Recv_Undersize 0 Recv_Unsupport_FC_Pkts 0 Reset Count 0 Rx Allocb Failure 0 Rx Desballoc Failure 0 Rx Error 0 Rx Exceed Max Pkt Count 0 Rx Freelist Avail 4096 Rx Freelist Empty 0 Rx No Data 289313 Rx Seq Err Intr 0 Rx Span Multi Desc 0 snaptime 289431 415560756 Total_Octets_Recvd_Hi 0 Total_Octets_Recvd_Lo 52953641 Total_Octets_Xmitd_Hi 0 Total_Octets_Xmitd_Lo 12820705 Total_Packets_Recvd 478739 Total_Packets_Xmitd 48474 Tx Bind Multi Cookies 0 Tx Copy Multi Frags 40665 Chapter 4 Configuring e1000g Driver Parameters 49 Tx Desc Insufficient 0 Tx Desc Recycle 0 Tx Desc Recycle Intr 43575 Tx Desc Recycle Retry 0 Tx Desc Recycled None 26 Tx Exceed Max
82. openings in the equipment Dangerous voltages may be present Conductive foreign objects could produce a short circuit that could cause fire electric shock or damage to your equipment Symbols The following symbols may appear in this book Caution There is a risk of personal injury and equipment damage Follow the instructions Caution Hot surface Avoid contact Surfaces are hot and may cause personal injury if touched i Caution Hazardous voltages are present To reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health follow the instructions Depending on the type of power switch your device has one of the following symbols may be used On Applies AC power to the system O Off Removes AC power from the system Standby The On Standby switch is in the standby position Modifications to Equipment Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the equipment Sun Microsystems is not responsible for regulatory compliance of a modified Sun product Placement of a Sun Product Caution Do not block or cover the openings of your Sun product Never place a Sun product near a radiator or heat register Failure to follow these guidelines can cause overheating and affect the reliability of your Sun product SELV Compliance Safety status of I O connections comply to SELV requirements Power Cord Connection Caution Sun produc
83. ot detected default is 3 This parameter controls the automatic generation Tx and response Rx to Ethernet PAUSE frames Valid Range 80 4096 Default Value 256 This value is the number of receive descriptors allocated by the driver Increasing this value allows the driver to buffer more incoming packets Each descriptor is 16 bytes A receive buffer is also allocated for each descriptor and can be either 2048 4056 8192 or 16384 bytes depending on the MTU setting When the MTU size is 1500 or less the receive buffer size is 2048 bytes When the MTU is greater than 1500 the receive buffer size will be either 4056 8192 or 16384 bytes The maximum MTU size is 16114 Valid Range 0 65535 0 off Default Value 128 This value delays the generation of receive interrupts in units of 0 8192 microseconds Receive interrupt reduction can improve CPU efficiency if properly tuned for specific network traffic Increasing this value adds extra latency to frame reception and can end up decreasing the throughput of TCP traffic If the system is reporting dropped receives this value may be set too high causing the driver to run out of available receive descriptors Valid Range 80 4096 Default Value 256 This value is the number of transmit descriptors allocated by the driver Increasing this value allows the driver to queue more transmits Each descriptor is 16 bytes Valid Range 0 1 Default Value 1 A value of 1 indicates that t
84. pter edge connector with the PCI E slot Slide the adapter face plate into the small slot at the end of the PCI E opening 6 Applying even pressure at both corners of the adapter push the PCI E adapter until it is firmly seated in the slot slot You might damage the adapter s PCI E connector If the adapter does not seat properly when you apply even pressure remove the adapter and carefully reinstall it N Caution Do not use excessive force when installing the adapter into the PCI E 7 Detach the wrist strap and close the system unit 8 Connect the cables m For the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF adapter connect the fiber optic cable 850nm IC to the PCI E adapter and to a fiber optic Ethernet network m For the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP adapter connect a Cat 5 twisted pair cable v To Verify the Installation After you have installed the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapter but before you boot your system perform the following tasks to verify the installation Note Verification is not required if your system supports dynamic reconfiguration DR 1 Power on the system and when the banner appears interrupt the boot process and display the OpenBoot ok prompt Refer to the documentation for the platform you are using for information on how to interrupt the boot process and display the OpenBoot prompt If the card is properly installed and the cables are
85. r configuration is necessary Note If you change any of the VLAN configuration parameters you must reboot the system before the changes take effect If you make changes and do not reboot you might experience configuration problems Overview of VLANS VLANs enable you to split your physical LAN into logical subparts providing an essential tool for increasing the efficiency and flexibility of your network VLANs are commonly used to separate groups of network users into manageable broadcast domains to create logical segmentation of workgroups and to enforce security policies among each logical segment Each defined VLAN behaves as its own separate network with its traffic and broadcasts isolated from the others increasing the bandwidth efficiency within each logical group 57 Although VLANs are commonly used to create individual broadcast domains and or separate IP subnets it can be useful for a server to have a presence on more than one VLAN simultaneously Several Sun products support multiple VLANs on a per port or per interface basis allowing very flexible network configurations FIGURE 5 1 shows an example network that uses VLANs Main Server Accounting Adapter Server Gigabit Tagged VLAN 3 All VLANs VLAN 1 VLAN 2 VLAN 3 4 Shared Media Segment lona o Software Software Engineering Accounting Engineering PC 1 PC 2 PC 3 PC 4 Software PC 5 VLAN 2 VL
86. rational Mode Parameters The parameters in TABLE 3 5 determine the transmit and receive speed and duplexing capability TABLE 3 5 also describes the operational mode parameters and their default values TABLE 3 5 Operational Mode Parameters Parameter Description adv autoneg cap adv 1000fdx cap adv 1000hdx cap adv 100T4 cap adv 100fdx cap adv 100hdx cap adv 10fdx cap adv 10hdx cap Local interface capability advertised by the hardware 0 Forced mode 1 Autonegotiation default Local interface capability advertised by the hardware 0 Not 1000 Mbit sec full duplex capable 1 1000 Mbit sec full duplex capable default Local interface capability advertised by the hardware 0 Not 1000 Mbit sec half duplex capable 1 1000 Mbit sec half duplex capable default Local interface capability advertised by the hardware 0 Not 100T4 capable default 1 100T4 capable Local interface capability advertised by the hardware 0 Not 100 Mbit sec full duplex capable 1 100 Mbit sec full duplex capable default Local interface capability advertised by the hardware 0 Not 100 Mbit sec half duplex capable 1 100 Mbit sec half duplex capable default Local interface capability advertised by the hardware 0 Not 10 Mbit sec full duplex capable 1 10 Mbit sec full duplex capable default Local interface capability advertised by the hardware 0 Not 10 Mbit sec half duplex capable 1 10 Mbit sec half
87. re Jumbo Frames in a Solaris x86 Environment 55 Configuring VLANs 57 Overview of VLANS 57 Configuring VLANs 59 Contents v v To Configure Static VLANs 60 A Specifications 63 Connectors 63 Low Profile Performance Specifications 65 Low Profile Physical Characteristics 65 Low Profile Power Requirements 66 ExpressModule Performance Specifications 66 ExpressModule Physical Characteristics 67 ExpressModule Power Requirements 67 ExpressModule Environmental Requirements 67 B Diagnostic Software 69 SunVTS Diagnostic Software 69 Updating SunVTS to Recognize the Adapter 70 v To Update SunVTS to Recognize the Low Profile Adapter 70 v To Update SunVTS to Recognize the ExpressModule Adapter 71 Using the SunVTS netlbtest 71 v ToUsethenetlbtest 71 Using the OpenBoot PROM FCode Self Test 72 v To Run the FCode Self Test Diagnostic 72 C Installing the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver on Linux Platforms 77 Setting Up the Driver on a Linux Platform 77 v To Set Up the Driver on a Linux Platform 77 Tuning for Maximum Performance 80 Setting Driver Parameters in a Linux Environment 82 v To Set e1000 Parameters in a Linux Environment 83 v To Configure VLANs in a Linux Environment 85 vi Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 v To Configure Bonding for Multiple e1000 Interfaces 86 Index 87 Contents vii viii Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter
88. rmed and the link speed duplex is autonegotiated to the mode determined by the first nonzero parameter in priority order as listed below adv_1000fdx_cap 1000Mbps full duplex adv_100fdx_cap 100Mpbs full duplex adv_100hdx_cap 100Mpbs half duplex adv_10fdx_cap 10Mpbs full duplex adv_10hdx_cap 10Mpbs half duplex When adv_autoneg_cap is set to 0 the link speed duplex is forced to the mode specified by force_speed_duplex The valid values of force_speed_duplex and the corresponding modes are TABLE 4 1 Value Mode 1 10 Mpbs half duplex 2 10Mpbs full duplex 3 100Mpbs half duplex 4 100Mpbs full duplex Chapter 4 Configuring e1000g Driver Parameters 47 Note Forced 1000Mbps full duplex is not supported Y To Check Link Partner Settings e Type the kstat command kstat e1000g 0 module e1000g instance 0 name e1000g0 class net brdcstrev 432138 brdcstxmt 178 collisions 0 crtime 170 182560372 ierrors 0 ifspeed 100000000 ipackets 478739 ipackets64 478739 multircv 2314 multixmt 0 norcvbuf 0 noxmtbuf 0 obytes 12820705 obytes64 12820705 oerrors 0 opackets 48474 opackets64 48474 rbytes 52953641 rbytes64 52953641 snaptime 289431 413071596 unknowns 6 module e1000g instance 0 name statistics class net crtime 156 067367304 Good_Octets_Recvd_Hi 0 Good_Octets_Recvd_Lo 52953641 Good_Octets_Xmitd_Hi 0 Good_Octets_Xmitd_Lo 12820705 Good_Pkts_Recvd 478739 G
89. s increased the time needed by the CPU to process the individual interrupts increases thereby nullifying any performance gains realized by handling less interrupts 0 1024 Allowed values 32 Default TxInterruptDelay Amount of time in 1 024 micro second units between the time transmit data is queued in a transmit descriptor and the transmit interrupt is sent 0 65535 Allowed values A value of 0 completely disables any transmit interrupt delay Some delay is beneficial in reducing CPU utilization by the driver Jumbo Frames Although Jumbo Frames is configurable in 10 100 mode Jumbo Frames is only supported in the Gigabit 1000 Mbit sec mode Configuring Jumbo Frames enables the Ethernet interfaces to send and receive packets of up to 8192 bytes However the actual transfer size depends on the switch capability 54 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 Refer to the documentation that came with your switch for exact commands to configure Jumbo Frames support v To Configure Jumbo Frames in a Solaris x86 Environment 1 Edit the kernel drv e1000g conf file cd kernel drv el000g conf 2 Modify the MaxFrameSize value MaxFrameSize 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A A e1000g2 e1000g1 e1000g0 is for normal ethernet frames is for upto 4k size frames is for upto 8k size frames is for upto 16k size frames These are maximum frame limits
90. se frames 3 Both Rx and TX flow control symmetric is enabled 4 No software override The flow control configuration in the EEPROM is used MaxNumReceivePackets 32 Minimum value can be 16 and Maximum value would be 1024 It will be the value for Maximum number of receive packets handled per interrupt More value means more time to process interrupts MaxFrags 8 Minimum Value would be 2 and Maximum Value would be 8 TxInterruptDelay 300 In units of 1 024 micro seconds units 2 bytes are allocated for it so maximum value can be 65535 0 is invalid value on the hardware so software will simply disable the transmit interrupt delay settings MaxFreeListBuf 256 Minimum value would be 64 and maximum value would be 4096 Adjust it as per memory available as driver may not load if there is not enough memory MWIEnable 1 Boolean value 0 disables Memory write and invalidate and 1 enables it Only PCI 450NX chipset needs this value set to 0 DmaFairness 1 Boolean value 1 means DMA is fair and 0 means Receive will get priority MasterLatencyTimer 0 BIOS normally decides this value for PCI which is normally 64 0 is a good value to start Maximum value is 255 ForceSpeedDuplexs7 577d TETE TT pe had pl ply hal This will force Speed and Duplex for following settings for a typical instance 1 will set the 10 Mbps speed and Half Duplex mode 2 will set the 10 Mbps speed and Full Duplex mode
91. sec bidirectional 1 Gbit sec 850 nm MMF 1000 Mbit sec full duplex 1 Gbit sec UTP 10 100 1000 Mbit sec half duplex or full duplex Low Profile Physical Characteristics TABLE A 6 Low Profile Physical Characteristics Dimension Measurement Length 5 1 inches 12 95 cm Width 2 7126 inches 6 89 cm Height of full height end bracket 4 725 inches 12 0 cm Height of low profile end bracket 3 118 inches 7 92 cm Appendix A Specifications 65 Low Profile Power Requirements TABLE A 7 Low Profile Power Requirements Specification Measurement Typical UTP power consumption 4 95 W 3 3 V 1 5 A Typical MMF power consumption 3 3v 1 0A 3 3v ExpressModule Performance Specifications TABLE A 8 ExpressModule Performance Specifications Feature Specification Bus type PCI ExpressModule 1 0a Bus width x4 lane PCI Express operable in x4 x8 x16 slots Bus speed x4 encoded rate x4 encoded rate 10 Gbit sec uni directional 20 Gbit sec bi directional 1 Gbit sec 850 nm MMF 1000 Mbit sec full duplex 1 Gbit sec UTP 10 100 1000 Mbit sec half duplex or full duplex 66 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 ExpressModule Physical Characteristics TABLE A9 ExpressModule Physical Characteristics Dimension Measurement Length 6 61 inches 168 mm Width 4 25 inches 108 mm ExpressModule Power Requirements
92. sonales y da os en el equipo Siga las instrucciones Precauci n Superficie caliente Evite todo contacto Las superficies est n calientes y pueden causar lesiones personales si se tocan i Precauci n Voltaje peligroso Para reducir el riesgo de descargas el ctricas y lesiones personales siga las instrucciones En funci n del tipo de interruptor de alimentaci n del que disponga el dispositivo se utilizar uno de los simbolos siguientes Encendido Suministra alimentaci n de CA al sistema O Apagado Corta la alimentaci n de CA del sistema Espera El interruptor de encendido espera est en la posici n de espera Modificaciones en el equipo No realice modificaciones de tipo mec nico ni el ctrico en el equipo Sun Microsystems no se hace responsable del cumplimiento de normativas en caso de que un producto Sun se haya modificado Colocaci n de un producto Sun Precauci n No obstruya ni tape las rejillas del producto Sun Nunca coloque un producto Sun cerca de radiadores ni fuentes de calor Si no sigue estas indicaciones el producto Sun podr a sobrecalentarse y la fiabilidad de su funcionamiento se ver a afectada Cumplimiento de la normativa para instalaciones SELV Las condiciones de seguridad de las conexiones de entrada y salida cumplen los requisitos para instalaciones SELV del ingl s Safe Extra Low Voltage voltaje bajo y seguro
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94. ss Dual Gigabit Ethernet device driver in a Linux environment This appendix contains the following sections m Setting Up the Driver on a Linux Platform on page 77 m Tuning for Maximum Performance on page 80 m Setting Driver Parameters in a Linux Environment on page 82 Setting Up the Driver on a Linux Platform If your system uses the Linux operating system you will need to perform the following procedure to be sure the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet device driver is properly installed and loaded v To Set Up the Driver on a Linux Platform 1 Build the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet device driver m For RedHat use the following command rpmbuild rebuild sun pci e dual gigabit kernel 6 1 5 src rpm 77 2 Build the man pages optional For RedHat use the following command rpmbuild rebuild sun pci e dual gigabit kernel 6 1 5 src rpm 3 Change to the rpm directory For RedHat use the following command cd usr src redhat RPMS arch 4 Install the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet rpms using the same command for both RedHat and Suse rpm ivh sun pci e dual gigabit kernel 6 1 5 rpm 5 Use the depmod command to register the Sun 10 Gigabit Ethernet module depmod 6 Load e1000 driver for all instances modprobe e1000 78 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guid
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96. the ExpressModule Adapter Using Hot Plug on page 18 m To Verify the ExpressModule Installation on page 19 v To Install the ExpressModule Adapter With Power Off 1 Open the latch 2 Insert the module 3 Close the latch v To Install the ExpressModule Adapter Using Hot Plug 1 Insert the ExpressModule for the system blade into its corresponding slot 2 Close the latch Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 Press the Attention button The power LED should blink about 10 times then remain a steady green light To Verify the ExpressModule Installation Use the cfgadm command to verify the ExpressModule installation cfgadm If the ExpressModule is properly installed and connected you should see output similar to the following Ap_Id pcie5 Type Receptacle Occupant etherne hp connected configured ok Condition Use the dladm show dev command to verify that the link is up dladm show dev You should see output similar to the following e1000g2 e1000g3 link up link up speed 1000 Mbps speed 1000 Mbps duplex full duplex full Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter 19 20 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 CHAPTER 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters The ipge 1M device driver controls
97. the serial SMBus Supports hot plugging Supports DC DC from 12V to 3 3V 1 8V and 1 2V 1 0V Provides 1 2V 1 8V and 3 3V readout and fine adjustment SMM150 connected to the serial SMBus Chapter 1 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Overview 11 12 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 CHAPTER 2 Installing the Adapter This chapter describes how to install the adapter in your system and verify that it has been installed correctly This chapter contains the following sections m Installing the Low Profile Adapter on page 13 m Installing the ExpressModule Adapter on page 18 Installing the Low Profile Adapter The following instructions describe the basic tasks required to install the adapter Refer to your system installation or service manual for detailed PCI Express adapter installation instructions This section contains the following topics m To Install the Low Profile Adapter on page 13 m To Verify the Installation on page 14 To Install the Low Profile Adapter Halt and power off your system Power off all of the peripherals connected to your system Open the system unit Attach the adhesive copper strip of the antistatic wrist strap to the metal casing of the power supply Wrap the other end twice around your wrist with the adhesive side against your skin 5 Holding the adapter by the edges align the ada
98. tr_pkts 0 to 511 Interrupt after this number of packets has arrived since the last packet was serviced A value of zero indicates no packet blanking Default 3 rx_intr_time 0 to 524287 Interrupt after 4 5 US ticks have elapsed since the last packet was serviced A value of zero indicates no time blanking Default 1250 Jumbo Frames The variable accept jumbo enables the driver to instruct the upper layers that the driver is operating in Jumbo Frames mode TABLE 3 11 accept jumbo Parameters Parameter Values Description accept jumbo 1 Enables Jumbo Frames mode and sets MTU to greater than 1500 0 Jumbo Frames is not enabled MTU is at 1500 To get the maximum MTU setting use the following command ifconfig ipge mtu 8192 Although Jumbo Frames is configurable in 10 100 mode Jumbo Frames is only supported in the Gigabit 1000 Mbit sec mode Configuring Jumbo Frames enables the Ethernet interfaces to send and receive packets of up to 8192 bytes However the actual transfer size depends on the switch capability Refer to the documentation that came with your switch for exact commands to configure Jumbo Frames support 40 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 v To Configure Jumbo Frames Using ndd 1 Shut down and unplumb the interface 2 Set the instance number ndd set dev ipge instance 0 In this example the instance number set is 0
99. tries for received data Number of times the hardware could not receive data because there is no more receive buffer space Number of pages that were replaced during reception Of those pages that were filled with packets less than 256 bytes the number of pages that were replaced during reception Of those pages that were filled with packets greater than 256 bytes and less than 1514 the number of pages that were replaced during reception Number of pages that contained packets that were split across pages that were replaced during reception Number of times an entire page of packets less than 256 bytes each was dropped because the driver was unable to map a new page to replace it Number of times an entire page of packets greater than 256 bytes and less than 1514 each was dropped because the driver was unable to map a new page to replace it Number of times a page with a split packet was dropped because the driver was unable to map a new one to replace it Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet Device Driver Parameters You can manually configure the ipge device driver parameters to customize each Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet device in your system This section lists the available ipge device driver parameters and describes how to configure these parameters Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 TABLE 3 4 describes the parameters and sett
100. ts are designed to work with power systems having a grounded neutral grounded return for DC powered products To reduce the risk of electric shock do not plug Sun products into any other type of power system Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are not sure what type of power is supplied to your building xiii i Caution Not all power cords have the same current ratings Do not use the power cord provided with your equipment for any other products or use Household extension cords do not have overload protection and are not meant for use with computer systems Do not use household extension cords with your Sun product EH LU Zev YT BR AIR PEAS LE AHME LT E a ZOREN SMUTWSEOCH THRU CHORES ALE MEA LZTRVY CS ESV KR ORBORA E 72 SRNR amp D ET A EB RO RRA FAO RE RIT L y The following caution applies only to devices with a Standby power switch Caution The power switch of this product functions as a standby type device only The power cord serves as the primary disconnect device for the system Be sure to plug the power cord into a grounded power outlet that is nearby the system and is readily accessible Do not connect the power cord when the power supply has been removed from the system chassis The following caution applies only to devices with
101. twork interface A system does not always use this assigned MAC address if it has a system wide MAC address In such cases the system wide MAC address applies to all network interfaces on the system The device driver or any other adapter utility can use the network device s MAC address local mac address while configuring it In the Solaris Operating System you can use the MAC address when booting over the network The mac address property of the network device specifies the network address system wide or local mac address used for booting the system To start using the MAC address assigned to the network interface of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapter set the NVRAM configuration variable local mac address to true ok setenv local mac address true Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter 17 Rebooting the System After verifying the adapter installation use the boot r command to perform a reconfiguration boot on your system ok boot r The reconfiguration boot attaches the driver to the adapter You can now configure the driver parameters for your Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapter Installing the ExpressModule Adapter The following instructions describe the basic tasks required to install the adapter Refer to your system installation or service manual for detailed ExpressModule adapter installation instructions This section contains the following topics m To Install
102. ult setting You must enable this feature on Intel 82543CG based copper adapters to operate correctly with TBI mode ethernet hardware Allowed values are 0 Disable 1 Enable default Controls the PHY master slave setting Manually forcing master or slave can reduce time needed to link with Planex 08TX and IO data switches This setting should remain as the hardware default Allowed values are 0 Hardware default default 1 Force master 2 Force slave 3 Force auto Chapter 4 Configuring e1000g Driver Parameters 53 Nonconfigurable Operational Mode Parameters By default the following configuration options are not displayed in the e1000g conf file Although they are actually configurable you should not change these options TABLE 4 4 Nonconfigurable Operational Mode Parameters Parameter Description NumRxDescriptors Number of available receive descriptors Multiple receive descriptors increase receive performance but decrease available memory 80 4096 Allowed values 1024 Default NumRxFreeList Number of pre allocated buffers that the driver can use for received data Pre allocating buffers can improve receive performance but decrease available memory 60 4096 Allowed values 1024 Default MaxNumReceivePackets Maximum number of receive packets that the driver can handle for each interrupt CPU utilization can be lowered through more efficient interrupt management If this value i
103. un PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile adapter TABLE A 2 Cat 5 Connector Link Characteristics Description Distance Operating range Up 100 meters FIGURE A 3 shows the connector for the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF ExpressModule adapter En FIGURE A 3 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF ExpressModule Adapter Connector TABLE A 3 lists the characteristics of the MMF ExpressModule connector TABLE A 3 Connector Link Characteristics IEEE P802 3z Description 62 5 Micron MMF 50 Micron MMF Operating range Up to 260 meters Up to 550 meters FIGURE A 4 shows the connector for the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule adapter L d FIGURE A 4 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule Adapter Connector ooonoonor t lt gt BS A 64 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 TABLE A 4 lists the characteristics of the connector used by the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP adapter TABLE A 4 ExpressModule Connector Link Characteristics Description Distance Operating range Up to 100 meters Low Profile Performance Specifications TABLE A 5 Low Profile Performance Specifications Feature Specification Bus type PCI Express 1 0a Bus width x4 lane PCI Express operable in x4 x8 x16 slots Bus speed x4 encoded rate 10 Gbit sec uni directional 20 Gbit
104. un PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF adapter you might type ok cd pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 Be sure to write down your device path which in the previous example is pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 Your device path will be similar You will need this information to make changes to the ipge conf file See Setting ipge Driver Parameters on page 29 4 View the properties file for a list of device properties It might be difficult to tell if the devices on your network are ipge devices or other network interface cards The properties command displays the specific information about the installed adapter a Atthe ok prompt change directory to the path of the device you just installed Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter 15 b Then use the properties command to make sure that the device is connected to the network Your output will be similar to the following example ok cd pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 network 0 1 ok properties ok device end assigned addresses 82060110 00000000 00360000 00000000 00020000 82060114 00000000 00380000 00000000 00020000 81060118 00000000 00000020 00000000 00000020 82060130 00000000 003a0000 00000000 00020000 phy type pcs board model 501 7290 version Sun PCI E 1G Ethernet MMF Adapter FCode 1 9 05 09 08 model SUNW pcie northstar d fru len 00000800 d fru off 00006800 d fru dev eeprom s fru len 00000800 s fru off 00006000 s fru dev eeprom compatible pciex8086 1
105. us pour tre utilis s avec des ordinateurs N utilisez jamais de cordon d alimentation usage domestique avec les produits Sun xvi Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and User s Guide June 2006 L avertissement suivant s applique uniquement aux syst mes quip s d un interrupteur Veille Attention L interrupteur d alimentation de ce produit fonctionne uniquement comme un dispositif de mise en veille Le cordon d alimentation constitue le moyen principal de d connexion de l alimentation pour le syst me Assurez vous de le brancher dans une prise d alimentation mise la terre pr s du syst me et facile d acc s Ne le branchez pas lorsque l alimentation lectrique ne se trouve pas dans le ch ssis du syst me L avertissement suivant s applique uniquement aux syst mes quip s de plusieurs cordons d alimentation Attention Pour mettre un syst me quip de plusieurs cordons d alimentation hors tension il est n cessaire de d brancher tous les cordons d alimentation Mise en garde relative aux batteries en cas de manipulation maladroite ou de remplacement incorrect Pour les syst mes dont les batteries sont rempla ables effectuez les remplacements uniquement selon le mod le du fabricant ou un mod le quivalent recommand par le fabricant conform ment aux instructions fournies dans le manuel de service du syst me N essayez en aucun cas de d mont
106. w Profile Adapter 3 LED Displays on the UTP Low Profile Adapter 4 Low Profile Hardware and Software Requirements 4 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF ExpressModule Adapter 5 LED Displays on the MMF ExpressModule Adapter 6 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule Adapter 6 LED Displays on the UTP ExpressModule Adapter 7 ExpressModule Hardware and Software Requirements 8 Using the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet ExpressModule with Microsoft Windows 8 Patches and Updates 9 Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF Low Profile Adapter 9 Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP Low Profile Adapter 10 Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF ExpressModule 10 Features of the Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP ExpressModule 11 2 Installing the Adapter 13 Installing the Low Profile Adapter 13 v To Install the Low Profile Adapter 13 v To Verify the Installation 14 Setting the local mac address Property 17 Rebooting the System 18 Installing the ExpressModule Adapter 18 v To Install the ExpressModule Adapter With Power Off 18 v To Install the ExpressModule Adapter Using Hot Plug 18 v To Verify the ExpressModule Installation 19 3 Configuring ipge and e1000 Driver Parameters 21 Hardware and Software Overview 21 Setting ipge Driver Parameters 22 Setting Parameters Using the ndd Utility 22 v To Specify Device Instances for the ndd Utility 23 Noninteract
107. x capable Local interface full duplex capability 0 Not 100 Mbit sec full duplex capable 1 100 Mbit sec full duplex capable Local interface half duplex capability 0 Not 100 Mbit sec half duplex capable 1 100 Mbit sec half duplex capable Local interface full duplex capability 0 Not 10 Mbit sec full duplex capable 1 10 Mbit sec full duplex capable 32 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006 TABLE 3 2 Read Only ipge device Capabilities Continued Parameter Description Local interface Capabilities cap_10hdx Local interface half duplex capability cap_asm_pause cap_pause 0 Not 10 Mbit sec half duplex capable 1 10 Mbit sec half duplex capable Local interface flow control capability 0 Not asymmetric pause capable 1 Asymmetric pause from the local device capable Local interface flow control capability 0 Not Symmetric pause capable 1 Symmetric pause capable kstat Statistics TABLE 3 3 describes the kstat transmit and receive parameters TABLE 3 3 Transmit and Receive Parameters Parameter Description xcvr_inits rev_id xcvr_addr xcvr_id 1b_ mode qos_mode tx_starts tx_dma_bind_fail tx_queue0 tx_queuel Number of physical layer re initializations incremented every time you change link parameters using ndd Revision ID of the ipge device useful for recognition of device being used in the field
108. xpress Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapter performs autonegotiation with the remote end of the link the link partner to select acommon mode of operation The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet adalter also supports a non auto negotiated mode of operation You can set the speed and mode using the ndd utility or to make sure the changes persist after a system reboot you can create a ipge conf file See To Set Driver Parameters Using an ipge conf File on page 27 for more information about setting driver parameters The Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet UTP adapter is capable of all the operating speeds and modes listed in Setting the Autonegotiation Mode on page 25 The ipge device performs auto negotiation with the remote end of the link link partner to select a common mode of operation The ipge device also supports Forced mode operation Setting ipge Driver Parameters You can set the ipge device driver parameters in two ways m Using the ndd utility m Using the ipge conf file If you use the ndd utility the parameters are valid only until you reboot the system This method is good for testing parameter settings To set parameters so they remain in effect after you reboot the system create a kernel drv ipge conf file and add parameter values to this file when you need to set a particular parameter for a device in the system Setting Parameters Using the nad Utility Use the ndd utility to configure parameters t
109. y and display 24 parameters and settings 35 R receive interrupt blanking values 35 40 S self test diagnostics 72 setting e1000g driver parameters using ndd using e1000g conf 44 setting e1000g driver parameters 43 setting ipge driver parameters using ndd using ipge conf 22 setting ipge driver parameters 21 show nets command output 73 SunVTS documentation 69 SunVTS diagnostic application 69 SUNW ipge devices 21 SUNW qfe devices 73 T to set 17 V verify the installation 14 virtual device 61 VLAN ID 59 VLAN naming format 60 VLANs 57 88 Sun PCI Express Dual Gigabit Ethernet MMF UTP Adapter Installation and Users Guide June 2006
110. y interference that may cause undesired operation European Union This equipment complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC As Telecommunication Network Equipment TNE in Both Telecom Centers and Other Than Telecom Centers per as applicable EN 300 386 V1 3 2 2003 05 Required Limits EN 55022 1994 A1 1995 ClassB A2 1997 EN61000 3 2 2000 Pass EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2000 Pass EN61000 4 2 6 kV Direct 8 kV Air EN61000 4 3 3 V m 80 1000MHz 10 V m 800 960 MHz and 1400 2000 MHz EN61000 4 4 1 kV AC and DC Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal Lines EN61000 4 5 2 kV AC Line Gnd 1 kV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 0 5 kV Indoor Signal Lines gt 10m EN61000 4 6 3 V EN61000 4 11 Pass As Information Technology Equipment ITE Class B per as applicable EN 55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 Class B EN 61000 3 2 2000 Pass EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2000 Pass EN55024 1998 Required Limits EN61000 4 2 4 kV Direct 8 kV Air EN 61000 4 3 3 V m EN61000 4 4 1 kV AC Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal and DC Power Lines EN61000 4 5 1 kV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 2 kV AC Line Gnd 0 5 kV DC Power Lines EN61000 4 6 3 V EN61000 4 8 1 A m EN61000 4 11 Pass Safety This equipment complies with the following requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC Type Examination Certificates EN 60950 1 2001 1st Edition T V Rheinland Certificate No IEC 60950 1 2001 1st Edition CB Scheme Certificate No
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