Network Interface Controller - HP Compaq dc7600 MT Technical Reference Manual

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5.9 Network Interface Controller

These systems provide 10/100/1000 Mbps network support through a Broadcom BCM5752
network interface controller (NIC), a PHY component, and a RJ-45 jack with integral status
LEDs. The 82562-equivalent controller integrated into the 82801 ICH component is not used
(disabled) in these systems. (Figure 5-14). The support firmware for the BCM5752 component
is contained in the system (BIOS) ROM. The NIC can operate in half- or full-duplex modes, and
provides auto-negotiation of both mode and speed. Half-duplex operation features an
Intel-proprietary collision reduction mechanism while full-duplex operation follows the IEEE
802.3x flow control specification.
Broadcom
BCM5752
LED
Green
Activity/Li nk. Indicates network activity and link pulse reception.
Yellow
Speed. Indicates link detection 100Mb/s mode.
Figure 5 14. Network Interface Controller Block Diagram
The Network Interface Controller includes the following features:
VLAN tagging with Windows 2000/XP, and Linux.
Multiple VLAN support with Windows 2000/XP.
Power management support for ACPI 1.1, PXE 2.0, WOL, ASF 1.0, IPMI
Cisco Etherchannel support
Link and Activity LED indicator drivers
The controller features high and low priority queues and provides priority-packet processing for
networks that can support that feature. The controller's micro-machine processes transmit and
receive frames independently and concurrently. Receive runt (under-sized) frames are not passed
on as faulty data but discarded by the controller, which also directly handles such errors as
collision detection or data under-run.
The NIC uses 3.3 VDC auxiliary power, which allows the controller to support Wake-On-LAN
(WOL) and Alert-On-LAN (AOL) functions while the main system is powered down.
For the features in the following paragraphs to function as described, the system unit must be
plugged into a live AC outlet. Controlling unit power through a switchable power strip will, with
the strip turned off, disable any wake, alert, or power mangement functionality.
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Tx/Rx Data
NIC
Function
Green LED
RJ-45
Connector
Tx/Rx Data
LAN I/F
Yellow LED
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