DIGITAL EtherWORKS 1000 PCI Adapter

Installation and Configuration

Part Number: EK-DEGPA-IN. A01

August 1998
 
 
 

Revision/Update Information: This is a new manual.
August 1998

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Possession, use, or copying of the software described in this publication is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license from Digital or an authorized sublicensor.

© Digital Equipment Corporation 1998. All rights reserved.

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All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
 
 

FCC Class B Certification

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. Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 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:
 

VCCI Class B Compliance

This product is compliant with the requirements of CISPR 22 Class B, and is eligible to bear the CE Mark label.
 
 

Contents



Preface
Overview
Intended Audience
Guide Conventions
Package Contents
Introduction Overview
Adapter Description
Adapter Components
Features
Key Protocols and Interfaces
Installation Overview
Hardware Installation
Software Installation Windows NT
DIGITAL UNIX
OpenVMS
Diagnostic Support
Autonegotiation (Link)
Connecting to the Network
Overview
Connecting Fiber-Optic Cable to the Adapter
Link Characteristics
General Information
Overview
Hardware Performance Specifications
Physical Description
Power Requirements
Operating Environment Specifications
B Online Services
Overview
Internet
World Wide Web
Network Product Business (NPB) World Wide Web
 
Preface

Overview
 

This guide explains how to install and configure the DIGITAL EtherWORKS 1000 PCI adapter (also referred to as the DEGPA or adapter) in Alpha and Intel systems.
Intended Audience This guide is intended for use by system or network administrators experienced in installing similar hardware. Guide Conventions This guide uses the following conventions:
Convention Description
1 A number in boldface text refers to the corresponding number in an accompanying illustration.
Boldface Boldface type in examples indicates user input.
Italics Italics in examples indicates a variable. Italics in text emphasizes a term or indicates a book title.
Note A note contains information of special importance.
Special Type This special type in examples indicates system output.

Package Contents
 

The DIGITAL EtherWORKS 1000 PCI package contains the following items:
Introduction

Overview
 

      This chapter describes the DIGITAL EtherWORKS 1000 PCI adapter, and lists the adapter’s features and key protocols.
Adapter Description
      The DEGPA incorporates a new technology that transfers data at a rate of one gigabit per second—ten times the rate of a Fast Ethernet adapter. This adapter targets the increased congestion experienced at the backbone and server levels by today’s networks.

      The DEGPA (shown in the following figure) provides an upgrade path for high-end servers and workstations that require more local area network (LAN) bandwidth than either Fast Ethernet or FDDI can provide.
       
       
       
       
       


       
       
       
       
       
Adapter Components


Features
 

The main features of the DEGPA are as follows:
Key Protocols and Interfaces
The DEGPA is interoperable with gigabit Ethernet equipment assuming standard Ethernet minimum and maximum frame size (64 to 1518 bytes), frame format, and compliance with the following standards and protocols:
 
  • Gigabit Ethernet (IEEE 802.3z standard)
  • Flow Control (IEEE 802.3x)
  • Logical Link Control (IEEE 802.2)
  • SNMP

  • Installation

    Overview
     
     
     

    This chapter describes how to install the DIGITAL EtherWORKS 1000 PCI adapter into a PCI bus master-compatible system, and how to obtain device driver installation information.


    Hardware Installation
     
     

    To install the DEGPA in your system, complete the following steps:
    1. Power down the computer and disconnect the power cable.
    2. Remove the system cover.
    3. Attach the antistatic ground strap to your wrist and clip the other end of the strap to the computer’s chassis ground.
    4. Unscrew and remove the option slot cover from the selected PCI slot, insert the adapter into the slot, then secure it with the slot cover screw.
    5. Replace the computer’s cover, reconnect the power cable, then power up your system.

    6.  
           
      Note:


      The DEGPA will work in either a 32-bit 1 or 64-bit 2 PCI slot (see the following figure). It is highly recommended that
      you use a 64-bit slot, if available.


       
       
       
       
    Software Installation
    This section provides information on installing the DEGPA software driver in Windows NT, DIGITAL UNIX, and OpenVMS operating systems. For further information, refer to the README.TXT files located on the CD-ROM in the DEGPA kit, and your operating system documentation. Refer to appendix B for information on obtaining the latest driver files.
    Windows NT To install the DEGPA driver in a Windows NT Version 4.0 operating system, use the following procedure:
    1. Select Control Panel from the Windows NT Main Menu.
    2. Select Network from the Control Panel menu. If installing a network for the first time, select "Yes" when asked if you want to install NT Networking.
    3. Follow the screen prompts until you are prompted for a Network Adapter Type, then select "Other."
    4. When prompted, insert the driver CD, then click on OK.
    5. Modify the default distribution path in the Windows NT Setup box to point to the appropriate path for the DIGITAL Alpha-based system: <CD Drive> \winnt\alpha.
    6. Select Continue.
    7. Upon completion, the selected adapter is added to the Installed Adapter Cards list in the Network setting box (the number prefixing the adapter is the adapter number).
    8. Refer to your Windows NT Operating System Guide for network configuration information.
    9. Click on Close to complete the network setting initialization.
    10. Shut down, then reboot the system
    DIGITAL UNIX To install and configure the DEGPA driver in a DIGITAL UNIX
    Version 4.0D (or greater) operating system, enter the following commands from your root account:
    1. Mount the DEGPA driver CD onto the operating system.
    2. setld -1 /mnt/digitalunix/
    3. When prompted, select option 2, All mandatory and all optional savesets.
    4. halt
    5. In console mode, enter the following:

    6. >>> boot -file genvmunix
    7. Log in as root, then enter the following:

    8. sysconfig -c alt
      doconfig
    9. Follow your normal procedure to build a new kernel. After the kernel is built,

    10. move it to your root directory by entering the following:
      cp /sys/NAME/vmunix /vmunix
    11. Reboot your system by entering the following:
      1. halt
        init
        b
    The DEGPA is now installed and configured for use in your install kernel. Proceed by using setup or netsetup to configure the IP addresses to your DEGPA interfaces. The interface names for the DEGPA driver are alt0, alt1, alt2, and so forth.
     

    OpenVMS
     

    To install and configure the DEGPA driver in an OpenVMS operating system, use the following procedure:
    1. Verify that your system is running OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.1-1H1 (or greater).
    2. Verify that the ALPBASE02_071 (or greater) remedial kit is installed.
    3. Mount /over=id dka500 (where dka500 is the device name for your CD device).
    4. @sys$update:vmsinstal ALPDEGPA xx_071 dka500:[000000.openvms] (where xx indicates the version number).
    5. Shut down the system.
    6. Install the DEGPA in an available PCI slot (preferably a 64-bit slot).
    7. Boot the system.

    8.  

       

      If you installed the DEGPA before you installed this kit, then enter the
      following commands to configure the device without rebooting the system:

      $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN
      SYSMAN> IO REBUILD
      SYSMAN> IO AUTO/LOG
      SYSMAN> EXIT

    9. To determine which EtherWORKS device is the DEGPA, enter the following

    10. command:

      $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:LANCP
      LANCP> SHOW DEV EW/CHAR
      LANCP> EXIT

      The device that has a line speed of 1000 megabits per second is the DEGPA.

    11. Verify that the device is cabled correctly to the switch or point-to-point

    12. with another device. If the device is cabled correctly, a link up console message is
      displayed and the link LED lights solid green.
    Diagnostic Support
      The adapter’s RISC processors run onboard diagnostics when power is applied.
    Autonegotiation (Link) The DEGPA supports autonegotiation. If you are connecting the adapter to gigabit Ethernet equipment that does not support autonegotiation, or if there is a problem establishing a link between two devices, you can turn off autonegotiation by setting the Link Negotiation Enabled parameter to "off." See your README.TXT file on the driver CD for further driver information.

    Note:



    The DEGPA is compliant with the approved IEEE 802.3z autonegotiation specifications (which can be viewed at http://www.gigabit-ethernet.org). Make sure that the two devices you are connecting use the same version of autonegotiation, or turn autonegotiation off on both devices.


     
     
     

      Connecting to the Network
    Overview
        This chapter describes how to connect duplex SC fiber-optic multimode cable to the DIGITAL EtherWORKS 1000 PCI adapter and how to connect the adapter to the network.

        Note:



        Use DIGITAL duplex SC fiber-optic multimode cable
        (PN BN34B-xx, where xx indicates the cable length), or its equivalent, to connect the DEGPA to the network. Refer to the DIGITAL OPEN DECconnect Applications Guide
        (PN EC-G6587-42) for more information about network cabling.


         
    Connecting Fiber-Optic Cable to the Adapter To connect fiber-optic cable to the adapter:
    1. Connect both connectors (1 ,2) at one end of the cable to the port (3 , 4) on your adapter (see the following figure). Note the color of the band (7) on the connector that attaches to the transmit side (3) of the port.
    2. Connect both connectors at the other end of the cable to the other device. Make sure that the connector noted in step 1 is attached to the receive side of the port on the other device.
    3. Observe the adapter’s Link LED (2). This LED should light solid green to indicate a proper connection is made.
    4. The Data LED (1) should light when a connection is made and data is either being sent or received.

     
     

    Link Characteristics
     

        The following table shows the 1000BASE-SX link distance characteristics (IEEE 802.3z standard) for the DEGPA:
         
        Fiber Bandwidth Maximum Length
        62.5/125 160 MHz 220 meters
          200 MHz 275 meters
        50/125 400 MHz 500 meters
          500 MHz 550 meters

    General Information

    Overview
     

    This appendix provides the following general information about the DIGITAL EtherWORKS 1000 PCI adapter: Hardware Performance Specifications The following table shows the hardware performance specifications for the DEGPA:
    Feature Specification
    PCI clock 33/66 MHz
    PCI data burst transfer rate 132 MB/s
    PCI data/address 32/64-bit
    PCI modes Master/slave
    1000BASE-SX 2 Gb/s (full-duplex mode)

    Physical Description
     

    The following table describes the physical measurements of the DEGPA:
    Dimension Measurement
    Length 175 mm (6.87 in)
    Width 108 mm (4.25 in)

    Power Requirements
     

    The following table describes the power requirements of the DEGPA:
    Specification Measurement
    Typical power usage 5.0 V @ 2.0 A, 10 W
    Maximum power usage 5.0 V @ 2.8 A, 14 W

    Operating Environment Specifications
     

    The following table lists the operating environment requirements of the DEGPA:
    Condition Operating Specification Storage Specification
    Temperature 0º C to 55º C (+32º F to +131º F) -40º C to +85º C
    Relative humidity 5% to 85% noncondensing (40º C, 16 hour dwells at extremes) 5% to 95% noncondensing 10º C/hour
    Altitude Up to 10,000 ft Up to 35,000 ft
    Shock 10g, ½ sine wave, 11 m/s 60g, ½ sine wave, 11 m/s
    Vibrations, peak to peak displacement 0.005 in max (5 Hz to 32 Hz) 0.1 in max (5 Hz to 17 Hz)
    Vibration, peak acceleration 0.25g (5 Hz to 500 Hz)
    Sweep rate = 1 octave/min
    0.25g (5 Hz to 500 Hz)
    Sweep rate = 1 octave/min


    Online Services

    Overview
     
     

      The device driver software included in your DIGITAL EtherWORKS 1000 PCI adapter kit can become outdated as operating system software evolves, or additional drivers become available for the product. Use the following procedures to obtain the latest versions of the driver files.
    Internet
    1. Perform an anonymous ftp connection to ftp.digital.com.
    Your login name is anonymous.
    1. Enter your password. (Use your Internet electronic mail address as your password.)
    2. Using uppercase/lowercase letters (as shown), change your directory to the following:
    cd /pub/DEC/adapters/ethernet/degpa/interim

    cd /pub/DEC/adapters/ethernet/degpa/release
     
     

    1. Select image mode before extracting binary (non-ASCII) files:
    ftp> i
    1. Retrieve a driver file, as in the following example:
    ftp> get driver.ZIP
    1. Enter quit to exit ftp.
    2. Use the -d option to extract subdirectories and files:
    c:\> pkunzip -d driver.ZIP World Wide Web
      Enter the following universal resource locator (URL) to access DIGITAL’s adapter Home Page on the World Wide Web:

      http://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/adapters/home.html

      For the latest drivers, go to:

      http://www.networks.digital.com/dr/nics/drivers
       
       

    Network Product Business (NPB) World Wide Web For more information on other DIGITAL networking products, go to:
      http://www.networks.digital.com/