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Sun Microsystems 1.0 User Manual (182 pages)
Sun User's Guide FDDI/P 1.0 Adapter
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 1.27 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Regulatory Compliance Statements
3
Fcc Class a Notice
3
Fcc Class B Notice
3
Declaration of Conformity
5
Figures
15
Preface
19
How this Book Is Organized
19
Part 1 -Installing and Configuring Sunfddi/P
20
Unix Commands
21
Typographic Conventions
22
Shell Prompts
22
Related Documents
23
Getting Help
24
Feature Summary
27
Sunfddi/P Overview
27
FDDI Conformance
28
Hardware Installation
29
Device Instances and Device Names
30
Installation Items
30
Connecting Fiber Optic Cables
31
Installing Sunfddi/P Adapter Cards
31
Figure 2-1 Aligning SC-Type Fiber Optic Cable Connectors
32
To Connect the Fiber Optic Cable
32
Cleaning the Fiber Optic Cable
33
MIC-To-MIC Coupler
33
Figure 2-2 Cleaning the End of a Fiber Optic Cable
34
To Clean the Fiber Optic Cable
34
Link Status Indicator (Diagnostic LED)
35
Installing Sunfddi/P Software
37
Declaring IP Addresses for Sunfddi/P
38
Installation Requirements
38
Installing and Configuring Sunfddi/P
39
To Install Sunfddi/P Using Pkgadd
39
To Load and Mount the CD-ROM
39
To Finish the Installation
43
To Check the Installation
44
Unloading Drivers
45
Installing Sunnet Manager Agents for Sunfddi/P
46
To Use Pf_Install_Agents
46
Removing Sunfddi/P
48
To Remove Sunfddi/P
48
Improving Network Performance
49
High Performance FDDI Networks
50
Ring Latency Improvement
50
Data Throughput Improvement
51
Performance Across Bridges
51
Send and Receive Buffers
51
Target Token Rotation Time (TTRT)
52
Changing the High and Low Water Marks
53
Improving Performance
53
To Tune the High Water Mark
53
To Tune the Low Water Mark
54
Tuning the High and Low Water Marks at Boot Time
55
Tuning the Socket Options
55
MTU Path Discovery
56
To Tune the Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU)
56
To Disable MTU Path Discovery
57
To Tune the Target Token Rotation Time (TTRT)
57
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
59
To Check the Connection to the Station
60
To Check the Connections between Stations
60
To Check the Link Status Indicator
60
Troubleshooting Checklist
60
Checking the MAC Address
61
To Check the IP Addresses
62
To Check the Sunfddi/P Driver
62
Figure 7-6
63
To Check the IP Routing
63
To Check the Protocol Statistics
63
To Check the SMT Traffic
64
Solving Common Problems
65
Table 5-2 Problems Running Sunfddi/P
69
Table 5-3 Problems Using the SNM Agents for Sunfddi/P
69
Running the Hardware Self-Test Program
70
To Run the Hardware Self-Test
70
Loading the Device Driver Manually
71
To Configure and Load the Device Driver
71
Part 2 -Planning and Implementing Sunfddi Networks
73
FDDI Network Architecture
75
FDDI Network Model
76
Figure 6-1 FDDI Architectural Model
76
Physical (PHY) Layer
77
Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) Layer
77
Media Access Control (MAC) Layer
78
Station Management (SMT) Layer
78
Communication between FDDI Layers
79
Figure 6-2 Communication between FDDI Layers
80
FDDI Network Architecture
81
Figure 6-3 Basic FDDI Network Architecture
81
FDDI Stations
82
Figure 6-4 Single-Attached Station (SAS)
82
Figure 6-5 Dual-Attached Station (DAS)
83
FDDI Concentrators
84
Figure 6-6 Single-Attached Concentrator (SAC)
84
Figure 6-7 Dual-Attached Concentrator (DAC)
85
FDDI Failure Recovery
86
Figure 6-8 Isolating a Single Station Failure
86
Station Wrapping
86
Figure 6-9 Isolating a Single Cable Failure
87
Figure 6-10 Dual-Attached Station in Wrap Mode
88
Optical Bypass Switches
88
Figure 6-11 Dua-Ring Network Divided by Two Faults
89
Figure 6-12 Optical Bypass Switch
89
Figure 6-13 Optical Bypass Switches Used in a Network
90
FDDI Ring Operation
91
Unrestricted Asynchronous Transmission
91
FDDI Performance
92
FDDI Network Topologies
95
Figure 7-1 Basic Dual-Ring Network
95
Advantages
96
Basic Dual-Ring Network
96
Disadvantages
97
Figure 7-2 Basic Dual-Ring Network with Two Faults
97
Advantages
98
Figure 7-3 Standalone Concentrator
98
Standalone Concentrator
98
Disadvantages
99
Concentrators with Dual-Homing
100
Figure 7-4 Standalone Concentrator with Dual-Homing
100
Advantages
101
Disadvantages
101
Tree of Concentrators
101
Advantages
102
Figure 7-5 Hierarchical Tree of Concentrators
102
Disadvantages
103
Ring of Trees
103
Advantages
104
Disadvantages
104
Fddi/Ethernet IP Router
105
Mixed Fddi/Ethernet Networks
105
A Tree of Concentrators in an Ethernet Network
106
Figure 7-7 Basic Mixed Fddi/Ethernet Topology
106
Figure 7-8 Tree of Concentrators Attached to an Ethernet Network
106
A Ring of Trees in an Ethernet Network
107
Figure 7-9 Ring of Trees Attached to an Ethernet Network
107
Routes in Mixed Fddi/Ethernet Networks
107
Figure 7-10 Routing in an Fddi/Ethernet Internetwork
108
Network Utilities
111
Using the Sunfddi
111
Changing the Default MAC Address (Pf_Macid)
112
To Change the Default MAC Address with Pf_Macid
112
Displaying Sunfddi/P Statistics (Pf_Stat)
113
Displaying Local Interface Statistics
114
Table 8-1 Pf_Stat States under the ECM Heading
116
Table 8-2 Pf_Stat States under the RMT Heading
116
Table 8-3 Pf_Stat States under the PCM Heading
117
Figure 8-1 Normal Sequence of PCM States
118
Figure 9-1
119
Displaying Statistics from Neighboring Stations
120
Monitoring SMT Frames (Pf_Smtmon)
124
SMT Frame Classes and Types
126
Filtering Output from Pf_Smtmon
127
Managing FDDI Stations
129
Using Sunnet Manager
129
Installing the Sunnet Manager Agents
130
To Install the Standard SNM Agents on a Client
130
To Install the FDDI Schemas on a Client
131
Installing the FDDI Schemas on the Console
132
To Share Pf_Install_Agents from a Client
133
Managing FDDI Networks with Sunnet Manager
135
To Set up the Sunnet Manager Console
135
Using the Sunfddi/P Local Agent (Pf_Fddi)
136
Figure 9-2 Quick Dump (Neighbor Statistics)
137
Figure 9-3 Sunfddi/P Proxy Agent
138
Figure 9-4 Specifying the Target Station
138
To Use the Sunfddi/P Proxy Agent (Pf_Fddismt7_2)
138
Figure 9-5 Quick Dump (SMT Frames)
139
Figure 9-6 Single-Attached Station Disconnected
140
Interpreting Traps and Errors
140
Figure 9-7 Single-Attached Station Reconnected
141
Figure 9-8 Dual-Attached Station Halted
142
Figure 9-9 Dual-Attached Station Restarted
142
MAC Address Formats
143
Developing Applications that Run over Sunfddi/P
145
Developing Applications with DLPI
146
Figure 10-1 DLPI Access to FDDI
146
DLPI Connectionless Service Primitives
147
Figure 10-2 DLPI Request/Response Negotiation
147
DLPI Addressing
148
Figure 10-3 Sunfddi/P DLSAP Format
148
Table 10-1 DL_INFO_REQ Frame
148
And Diskless Clients
151
Setting up Servers
151
Setting up a Server and Diskless Clients
152
To Introduce Diskless Clients to a Server
153
To Set up a Server
153
To Update the NIS Server
158
Booting a Diskless Client over Sunfddi/P
159
Installing the Sunfddi/P Driver for a Diskless Client
159
To Boot a Diskless Client
159
Frequently Asked Questions about Sunfddi
161
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Sun Microsystems 1.0 Service Manual (221 pages)
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 0.76 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Preface
11
About this Book
11
Document Organization
11
Document Conventions
13
1 System Overview
17
System Unit
18
Sbus Cards
22
Monitors, Keyboard, and Mouse
23
External Storage Modules
24
2 Diagnostics Overview
25
Sparcstation
26
How It Fits Together
27
When to Use Diagnostics
28
Boot PROM Diagnostics
29
Power-On Self Test (POST)
29
Power-On Self Test Detailed Description
30
On-Board Diagnostics
30
Sundiag System Exerciser
36
Forth Toolkit
37
Sundiagnostic Executive
37
3 Troubleshooting
39
Power on Does Not Succeed
39
Symptom
39
Actions
39
Symptom
40
Actions
40
Power Supply Test
40
MLB Test
42
Disk Drive Errors
43
Symptom
43
Action
43
Determining a Failed DSIMM
44
4 Preparing the System
45
Halting the System
45
Halting a System that Is Hung
46
Tools Needed
47
Antistatic Surface
48
Disconnecting External SCSI Peripherals
48
Removing the System Unit Cover
48
Attaching the Wrist Strap
50
Replacing the Cover
52
5 Main Logic Board
55
Tools Needed
55
Preparing Your System
55
Removing an Sbus Card
56
Removing an Mbus Module
60
Disconnecting the Internal Cables
62
Removing the MLB
63
Preparing the MLB
65
Removing Filler Panels
65
Setting Jumpers
67
Serial Port Jumpers
67
Clock Speed Jumpers
68
Three Clock Speed Jumpers
69
Single Clock Speed Jumper
71
Installing the MLB
72
Nvram
75
Removing the NVRAM Chip
75
Installing the NVRAM Chip
76
Installing Mbus Modules
77
Installing an Sbus Card
79
Replacing Dsimms
82
DSIMM Insertion Tool
84
6 Open Boot PROM
89
Tools Needed
89
Removing the Open Boot PROM
89
Installing the Open Boot PROM
94
7 Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM)
97
Tools Needed
97
Removing the NVRAM
97
Installing the NVRAM
101
8 Dsimms
105
Tools Needed
105
Removing a DSIMM
105
Installing the DSIMM
107
9 Mbus Modules
113
Tools Needed
113
Removing the Mbus Module
113
Installing an Mbus Module
117
10 Sbus Cards
121
Tools Needed
121
Removing an Sbus Card
121
Installing an Sbus Card
126
11 Power Supply Assembly
131
Tools Needed
131
Removing the Power Supply Assembly
131
Installing the Power Supply Assembly
133
12 Hard Disk Drives
135
Tools Needed
135
Removing a Disk Drive
135
Installing a Hard Disk Drive
138
Drive Locations
139
Supported Hard Disk Drives
139
Checking and Setting SCSI Jumpers
140
424-Mbyte Jumper Settings
140
Installing a 424 Mbyte Drive
141
Installing a 1.05 Gbyte Drive
142
13 Diskette Drive
151
Tools Needed
151
Removing the Diskette Drive
151
Preparing the Diskette Drive
153
Installing the Diskette Drive
154
600 DC Power Harness
157
Tools Needed
157
Removing the DC Power Harness
157
Installing the DC Power Harness
160
15 Internal Disk Cable
163
Tools Needed
163
Removing the Internal Disk Cable
163
Installing the Internal Disk Cable
168
16 Light-Emitting Diode
177
Tools Needed
177
Removing the LED
177
Installing the LED
180
17 Powering on the System
185
Installing the System Unit Cover
185
Connecting a Desktop Storage Pack
187
Connecting an External Storage Module
187
Connecting a Video Monitor
188
Connecting a Mouse
188
Connecting a Keyboard
188
Turn on the Power
188
System Specifications
191
Power Input Requirements
191
Environmental Requirements
191
System Placement Requirement
193
Physical Dimensions
193
Packaging Dimensions
194
Regulatory Compliance
194
Replacement Parts List
195
Positive Temperature Coefficient Devices
199
Keyboard and Mouse PTC
200
Ethernet PTC
200
SCSI Termination PTC
201
Stacked Micro High Density Connectors
203
Stacked Micro High Density Connectors- Signal Descriptions
205
Keyboard/Mouse and Serial Ports A&B
207
Keyboard/Mouse and Serial Ports A&B- Signal Descriptions
208
Twisted Pair Ethernet
210
Scsi
211
SCSI-Signal Description
212
Glossary
215
Index
221
Sun Microsystems 1.0 Reference Implementation Installation Manual (20 pages)
Security and Trust Services APIs for Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Software
| Size: 0.1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
5
Who Should Read this Guide
5
How this Guide Is Organized
6
Typographic Conventions
6
Related Documentation
7
Installing the SATSA Reference Implementation
9
Locating and Downloading Supporting Software
10
Setting System Variables
10
Installing the SATSA Packages
11
Contents of the Reference Implementation
11
Running the SATSA 1.0 Reference Implementation
12
Starting the MIDP 2.0 Emulator
12
Starting the Java Card Emulator
12
SATSA 1.0 Configuration Files
14
The Internal.config File
14
The System.config File
15
Glossary
17
Index
19
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Sun Microsystems 1.0 Product Notes (11 pages)
GigabitEthernet PCI Adapter 1.0
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 0.06 MB
Table of Contents
Sun Gigabitethernet PCI Adapter Product Notes
3
Quick Installation Instructions
3
To Install the Adapter
3
To Install the Software
4
Configure the Host Files
5
Documentation Updates
6
Hardware Requirements
6
Installation Correction
6
Led Indicators
7
Gigabitethernet Link Negotiation
7
Purchasing Fiber Cables
7
Configuring Driver Parameters
8
Open Issues
9
Flow Control
9
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