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Sun Microsystems SunATM 3U Installation And User Manual (142 pages)
SunATM 3U CompactPCI Adapter
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
PCI Card
| Size: 1.11 MB
Table of Contents
Regulatory Compliance Statements
3
Declaration of Conformity
7
Table of Contents
9
Typographic Conventions
21
Related Documentation
22
1 Product Overview
23
Product Description
23
Software Features
23
Sunatm 155 3U Compactpci Adapter
24
FIGURE 1-1 Sunatm 3U Compactpci Adapter
24
Hardware Features
24
Hardware Features
25
Sunatm 622 3U Compactpci Adapter
25
Hardware and Software Requirements
25
Overview of the Installation Procedure
26
TABLE 1-1 Installation Overview
26
2 Installing the Sunatm Software
27
Checking the System for Sunatm Software
27
To Check for Previously Installed Sunatm Software Packages
27
Installing the Sunatm Software
28
TABLE 2-1 Sunatm Software Packages
28
To Install the Sunatm Software
29
To Check the Package Installation Using Pkgchk
30
To Check the Package Installation Using Pkginfo
30
To Remove the Software Packages Using Pkgrm
30
Configuring the Sunatm Interfaces
31
3 Installing and Extracting the Adapter
33
Preparing for the Installation
34
Tools and Equipment Needed
34
Contents of the Ship Kit
34
Determining the Type of Adapter Installation
34
Models of Hot Swap
35
Installing the Adapter
36
To Prepare the System for Hot Installation
36
To Prepare the System for a Cold Installation
37
To Install the Adapter
37
FIGURE 3-1 Opening the Ejection Lever
38
FIGURE 3-2 Closing the Ejection Lever
38
FIGURE 3-3 Tightening the Ejection Lever Captive Screw
39
Attaching the Adapter to the System
40
To Attach the Adapter in a Hot Swap Environment
40
To Power on the System after a Cold Installation
41
Extracting the Adapter
41
Determining the Type of Adapter Extraction
41
To Extract the Adapter from a Hot Swap Environment
42
To Extract the Adapter from a Cold Environment
43
4 Configuring the Sunatm Interfaces
45
Using the Atmadmin Configuration Program
46
Starting the Atmadmin Configuration Program
46
Atmadmin Main Menu
47
Atmadmin Navigation Commands
47
TABLE 4-1 Basic Navigation Commands in Atmadmin
47
System Parameter Group Menu
48
ATM SNMP Agent Status
48
Atmadmin and the Sunatm Configuration Files
49
Interface Configuration Menu
49
Atmadmin Parameter Groups
50
Physical-Layer Parameter Group
52
Framing Interface
52
Signalling Parameter Group
53
UNI Version
53
Classical IP Parameter Group
54
ILMI Parameter Group
54
Classical IP Interface Type
55
Hostname and IP Address
56
Local ATM Address
56
ATM ARP Server Address
57
TABLE 4-3 Predefined Sunatm Variables
57
LAN Emulation Parameter Group
58
Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC)
58
Per-Instance LAN Emulation
59
5 Editing Sunatm Configuration Files
63
Editing the Atmconfig File
64
TABLE 5-1 /Etc/Opt/Sunwconn/Atm/Atmconfig Field Descriptions
64
Changing the Framing Interface in the Atmconfig File
65
Example of an Atmconfig File
65
Configuring a Classical Internet Protocol Interface
66
Editing the Aarconfig File
66
TABLE 5-2 /Etc/Opt/Sunwconn/Atm/Aarconfig File Flag Descriptions
67
Using Variables in the Aarconfig File
69
TABLE 5-3 /Etc/Opt/Sunwconn/Atm/Aarconfig File Flag Requirements and Options
69
TABLE 5-4 Predefined Sunatm Variables
70
Sample Classical IP Configurations
72
Configuring a LAN Emulation Interface
75
Editing the Laneconfig File
75
TABLE 5-5 /Etc/Opt/Sunwconn/Atm/Laneconfig Entry Descriptions
76
TABLE 5-6 /Etc/Opt/Sunwconn/Atm/Laneconfig Flag Descriptions
76
TABLE 5-7 Laneconfig Flag Requirements and Options
77
Using Variables in the Laneconfig File
78
TABLE 5-8 Predefined Sunatm Variables
78
Sample LAN Emulation Configurations
79
Supporting Multiple Emulated Lans on a Single Interface
80
6 Plumbing and Unplumbing Sunatm Interfaces
83
Starting the Sunatm Software for the First Time
84
Plumbing and Unplumbing Individual ATM Interfaces
84
TABLE 6-1 Parameter Options for Atmifconfig
85
7 Classical IP and LAN Emulation Protocols
87
ATM Network Protocols
87
ATM Addresses and Address Registration
88
FIGURE 7-1 ATM Address Fields
88
ATM Address Registration Daemon (Ilmid)
89
Classical Internet Protocol
89
ATM Address Resolution
89
ATM ARP Address Resolution Tables
90
LAN Emulation
91
LAN Emulation Servers
92
Broadcast and Unknown Address Server
92
LAN Emulation Configuration Server
92
LAN Emulation Server
92
Resolving an IP Address to an ATM Connection
93
LAN Emulation Connections
94
TABLE 7-1 LAN Emulation Connections
94
8 Sunatm and Solaris Networking Features
95
ATM and SNMP
95
SNMP and Solaris
96
FIGURE 8-1 Using Atmsnmpd as a Forwarding Agent
96
Solaris 2.6, Solaris 7, and Solaris 8 Compatible Software
96
ATM and Logical Interfaces
97
Specifications
99
Physical Dimensions
99
TABLE A-1 Physical Dimensions
99
Performance Specifications
100
Power Specifications
100
Environmental Specifications
100
TABLE A-2 Performance Specifications
100
TABLE A-3 Power Specifications
100
TABLE A-4 Environmental Specifications
100
Testing the Adapter
103
Using the Sunvts Diagnostic Software
103
TABLE B-1 Sunvts Tests
103
Using the Openboot PROM Fcode Self-Test
104
TABLE B-2 Sunvts Documentation
104
To Run the Fcode Self-Test Diagnostic
105
Application Programmer's Interface
109
Sunatm API Introduction
109
Using the Sunatm API with the Q.93B and the ATM Device Drivers
110
FIGURE C-1 ATM Signalling
110
Establishing a Connection to the Q.93B Driver
111
Q.93B Driver Interface
111
Setting up an ATM Connection over a Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC)
112
TABLE C-1 Messages between the User and the Q.93B Driver
112
FIGURE C-2 Message Format
113
TABLE C-2 Fields in the M_PROTO Mblock
113
Call Setup
115
TABLE C-3 Qcc Functions
115
Exception Conditions
116
Release Procedure
116
FIGURE C-3 Message Flow for Normal Call Setup and Tear-Down
117
Connecting, Sending, and Receiving Data with the ATM Device Driver
118
TABLE C-4 Atm_Util Function Overview
118
DLPI Mode Connections
119
Raw Mode Connections
119
Troubleshooting and Sunatm Error Messages
121
Known Issues about the Sunatm 5.0 Release
122
Redundant LANE Servers
122
Sunatm and Solstice Firewall-1
122
Troubleshooting While Starting a Sunatm Interface
123
To Diagnose Generic Configuration Problems
123
To Diagnose Classical IP Configuration Problems
124
To Diagnose LAN Emulation Configuration Problems
127
Common Problems
130
Error Messages
132
Error Messages from S00Sunatm
132
Error Messages from Aarsetup and Lanesetup
135
Error Messages from the Kernel Drivers
137
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Sun Microsystems SunATM 3U Installation And User Manual (78 pages)
Quad FastEthernet 3U CompactPCI Adapter
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 0.72 MB
Table of Contents
Fcc Class a Notice
3
Fcc Class B Notice
3
Regulatory Compliance Statements
3
Table of Contents
7
Preface
13
How this Book Is Organized
13
Typographic Conventions
14
Shell Prompts
15
1 Product Overview
17
Product Description
17
Hardware and Software Requirements
18
FIGURE 1-1 Sun Quad Fastethernet 3U Compactpci Adapter
18
TABLE 1-1 Hardware and Software Requirements
18
Features
19
FIGURE 1-2 Sun Quad Fastethernet 3U Compactpci Ethernet Channels
19
2 Installing and Extracting the Adapter
21
Preparing for the Installation
22
Tools and Equipment Needed
22
Contents of the Ship Kit
22
Determining the Type of Adapter Installation
22
Models of Hot Swap
23
Installing the Adapter
24
To Install the Adapter
25
FIGURE 2-1 Opening the Ejection Lever
26
FIGURE 2-2 Closing the Ejection Lever
26
Connecting the Ethernet Cables
27
FIGURE 2-3 Tightening the Ejection Lever Captive Screw
27
Attaching the Adapter to the System
28
FIGURE 2-4 Connecting Cables to the Card
28
Extracting the Adapter
30
Determining the Type of Adapter Extraction
30
3 Configuring Software for the Adapter
33
Attaching the Sun Quad Fastethernet Interfaces to the Network
34
Autonegotiation Protocol
37
Setting the Local-Mac-Address Property
38
Booting the System over a Sun Quad Fastethernet Interface
40
Specifications
43
TABLE A-1 Physical Dimensions
43
TABLE A-3 Performance Specifications
44
Power Requirements
44
FIGURE A-1 32-Pin RJ-45 Connectors
45
TABLE A-4 Pin Descriptions for the 32-Pin RJ-45 Connectors: Channels 0 - 3
45
Interface Signals
45
Configuring the Sun Quad Fastethernet Device Driver Parameters
47
Hardware Overview
48
Device Driver Parameter Values and Definitions
49
Table
49
TABLE B-1 Qfe Driver Parameters, Status, and Descriptions
49
Interpacket Gap Parameters
50
TABLE B-4 Parameters Defining Lance_Mode and Ipg0
51
TABLE B-5 Operational Mode Parameters
52
TABLE B-6 Back-To-Back Packet Transmission Capability
53
TABLE B-7 Read-Only Transceiver Capabilities
53
TABLE B-2 Read-Only Parameters Defining the Current Status
50
TABLE B-3 Read-Write Interpacket Gap Parameter Values and Descriptions
50
Parameters that Report Transceiver Capabilities
53
Parameters that Report the Link Partner Capabilities
54
TABLE B-8 Read-Only Link Partner Capabilities
54
Identifying Device Instances
55
Setting the Qfe Device Driver Parameters
55
Using the Ndd Utility to Set and Display Parameters
55
To Specify the Device Instance for the Ndd Utility
56
TABLE B-9 Qfe.conf File Parameters
62
Removing and Replacing the Adapter
65
Disabling the Network Interfaces and Removing the Adapter
66
To Disable the Network Interfaces and Remove the Adapter
66
Replacing the Adapter and Activating the Network Interfaces
68
To Replace the Adapter and Activate the Network Interfaces
68
Testing the Adapter
69
TABLE D-1 Sunvts Documentation
70
Using the Sunvts Diagnostic Software
70
Index
75
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