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xi Contents 1. Product Overview 1 Hardwar e Overview 1 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet MMF Adapter 2 LED Displays 2 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP Adapter 3 LED Displays 3 Hardwar e and Software Requir ements 5 Patch Requirements 5 Product Featur es 6 Key Protocols and Interfaces 6 Diagnostic Support 7 2.
xii Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • February 2003 Rebooting the System 20 Installing the Adapter W ith Dynamic Reconfiguration 21 ▼ T o Install an Adapter in a Dynamic Reconfiguration System 21 3.
Contents xiii GigaSwift Ethernet Driver Operating Statistics 54 Reporting the Link Partner Capabilities 55 5. Conf iguring VLANs 63 An Overview of VLANs 63 Configuring VLANs 65 ▼ T o Configur e Static VLANs 66 A. Specif ications 69 Connectors 69 Performance Specifications 70 Physical Characteristics 71 Power Requirements 71 B.
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xv Figur es FIGURE 1-1 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet MMF Adapter 2 FIGURE 1-2 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP Adapter 3 FIGURE 2-1 Connecting the Fiber Optic Cable 15 FIGURE 2-2 Cat-5 Twisted-Pair Cable 16 FIGURE.
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xvii T ables T ABLE 1-1 Front Panel Display LEDs for the MMF Adapter 2 T ABLE 1-2 Front Panel Display LEDs for the UTP Adapter 4 T ABLE 2-1 Files and Directories on the CD-ROM 10 T ABLE 3-1 Device Lin.
xviii Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • February 2003 T ABLE A-3 Performance Sepcifications 70 T ABLE A-4 Physical Characteristics 71 T ABLE A-5 Power Requirements 71 .
xix Pr eface The Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User ’ s Guide provides installation instructions for both the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP adapter and the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet MMF adapter . This manual also describes how to configure the driver software.
xx Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • February 2003 Using UNIX Commands This document may not contain information on basic UNIX ® commands and procedur es such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring devices.
Preface xxi Shell Pr ompts Related Documentation Accessing Sun Documentation Online Y ou can view , print, or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation, including localized versions, at: http://docs.
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1 CHAPTER 1 Pr oduct Overview This chapter provides a description of the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet adapter hardware and software. This chapter includes the following sections: ■ “Hardwar e Overview.
2 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet MMF Adapter The Sun GigaSwift Ethernet MMF adapter is a single-port gigabit Ethernet fiber optics PCI Bus card. It operates in 1000 Mbps Ethernet networks only .
Chapter 1 Product Overview 3 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP Adapter The Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP adapter is a single-port gigabit Ethernet copper- based PCI Bus card.
4 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 equivalent to TX and RX of the PHY except that they indicate the state of the MAC instead and can be used for diagnostic purposes to isolate a PHY or a MAC failure on the board.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 5 Har dwar e and Softwar e Requir ements Before using the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet adapter, make sur e your system meets the following hardware and softwar e requir ements: Enterprise 3000, 4000, 5000, and 6000 series systems using the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet adapter requir e a shielded twisted pair Ethernet cable.
6 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 ■ Patch-ID Number 1 12327-07 for Solaris 2.6 and 7 operating environments ■ Patch-ID Number 1 1 1883-13 for Sola.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 7 Diagnostic Support ■ User-executable self-test using OpenBoot™ PROM ■ SunVTS diagnostic tool.
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9 CHAPTER 2 Installing the Adapter This chapter describes how to install the adapter in your system and how to verify that it has been installed correctly .
10 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 2. Insert the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Driver 1.0 Update 1 CD into a CD-ROM drive that is connected to your system. ■ If your system is running Sun Enterprise V olume Manager™, it should automatically mount the CD-ROM to the / cdrom/cdrom0 directory .
Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter 11 3. Install the software packages by typing the following at the command line, replacing the OS_VER with your version (2.
12 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 ▼ T o Install Driver Softwar e for Solaris 2.6 Operating Envir onments 1. Become superuser . 2. Insert the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Driver 1.0 CD into a CD-ROM drive that is connected to your system.
Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter 13 ● T o verify patches for Solaris 8 operating environments, type the following. The patch version should be -13 or greater . ● T o verify patches for Solaris 9 operating environments, type the following. The patch version should be -05 or greater .
14 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Installing the Adapter W ithout Dynamic Reconf iguration ▼ T o Install the Adapter Note – The following instructions describe the basic tasks required to install the adapter .
Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter 15 8. Applying even pressure at both corners of the adapter , push the PCI adapter until it is f irmly seated in the slot. Caution – Do not use excessive force when installing the adapter into the PCI slot. Y ou may damage the adapter ’s PCI connector .
16 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 FIGURE 2-2 Cat-5 T wisted-Pair Cable ▼ T o V erify the Installation After you have installed the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet adapter, but before you boot your system, perform the following tasks to verify the installation.
Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter 17 2. List the network devices on your system. Use the show-nets command to list the system devices. Y ou should see the full path name of the network devices, similar to the Ultra 30 system example below .
18 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 4. V iew the .properties f ile for a list of device properties. It might be diff icult to tell if the devices on your network are GigaSwift Ethernet devices or other network interface cards.
Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter 19 The phy-type will have its value assigned as follows: Note – If you are going to set the local-mac-address pr operty , note the local-mac-address of your device at this time. See “Setting the local-mac- address Property” on page 19 for more information.
20 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 ▼ T o Set the GigaSwift Ethernet Device Primary Boot Device Use this procedur e only if you want the GigaSwift Ethernet device to be your primary boot device. 1. List the network devices on your system.
Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter 21 Installing the Adapter W ith Dynamic Reconf iguration If you have a Sun Enterprise system that supports dynamic reconfiguration (DR), you do not have to reboot your system after installing the adapter .
22 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 2. If the status of the slot is not “empty” or “disconnected”, type: where the sysctrl# = 0 for the Enterprise 10000 and slot# = the slot available for the adapter .
Chapter 2 Installing the Adapter 23 Now the system is also aware of the usable devices which reside on the adapter and all devices may be mounted or configur ed to be used.
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25 CHAPTER 3 Network Conf iguration This chapter describes how to edit the network host files after the adapter has been installed on your system. The chapter contains the following sections: ■ “C.
26 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Use the ifconfig command to assign an IP address to the network interface. T ype the following at the command line, replacing ip_address with the adapter ’s IP address: Refer to the ifconfig (1M) man page and the Solaris documentation for more information.
Chapter 3 Network Configuration 27 3. Create an appropriate entry in the /etc/hosts f ile for each active ce interface. For example: Setting Up a GigaSwift Ethernet Network on a Diskless Client System.
28 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 2. Insert the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Driver 1.0 Update 1 CD into the server ’ s CD-ROM drive.
Chapter 3 Network Configuration 29 Installing the Solaris Operating Envir onment Over a GigaSwift Ethernet Network The Solaris Advanced Installation Guide describes the full procedure for installing the Solaris operating environment over the network.
30 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 2. Find the root directory of the client system. The client system’s root dir ectory can be found in the install server ’s /etc/bootparams file. Use the grep command to sear ch this file for the root directory .
Chapter 3 Network Configuration 31 6. Shut down and halt the client system. Use the shutdown command to display the OpenBoot ( ok ) prompt. 7. At the ok prompt, use the show-nets command to f ind the device path of the GigaSwift Ethernet device. The show-nets command lists the system devices.
32 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 ■ Booting in non-Auto-Negotiated verbose mode at 100 Mbps full duplex: ■ Booting in non-Auto-Negotiated verbose.
Chapter 3 Network Configuration 33 1 1. Conf irm that the network host f iles have been conf igured correctly during the Solaris installation. Although the Solaris software installation creates the client’s network conf iguration files, you may need to edit these f iles to match your specific networking environment.
34 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 T ABLE 3-1 Device Link Parameters Device P arameters Device Link Capability speed duplex link-cloc k autoneg 1000fd.
Chapter 3 Network Configuration 35 Following are examples showing the usage of the boot net command line with device parameters specified: T o attempt to force the link-up while advertising 100 Mbps f.
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37 CHAPTER 4 Conf iguring Driver Parameters This chapter describes how to configure the driver parameters used by the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet adapter . This chapter contains the following sections: ■.
38 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Note – The syntax for the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet driver parameters has changed. The syntax for parameters formerly included an underscore, for example, adv_autoneg_cap .
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 39 Operational Mode Parameters The following parameters determine the transmit and receive speed and duplex.
40 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Note – If a parameter ’s initial setting is 0, it cannot be changed. If you try to change it, it will revert back to 0. If all these parameters are set to 1, autonegotiation will use the highest speed possible.
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 41 T ABLE 4-3 pr ovides flow control keywor ds and describes their function. T ABLE 4-3 Read-W rite Flow Control Keywor d Descriptions Keyw ord Description adv-asmpause-cap The adapter supports asymmetric pause, which means it can pause only in one direction.
42 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Gigabit Link Clock Mastership Contr ols The concept of link clock mastership introduced with one gigabit twisted-pair technology .
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 43 If enable-ipg0 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-ipg0 if other systems keep sending a large number of back-to-back packets.
44 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Interrupt Parameters T ABLE 4-7 describes the r eceive interrupt blanking values.
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 45 Random Early Dr op Parameters T ABLE 4-8 describes the RX random early detection 8-bit vectors, which allows you to enable random early drop (RED) thr esholds. When received packets reach the RED range packets are dr opped according to the pr eset probability .
46 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 PCI Bus Interface Parameters These parameters allow you to modify PCI interface features to gain better PCI performance for a given application.
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 47 Setting ce Driver Parameters Y ou can set the ce device driver parameters in two ways: ■ Using the ndd utility ■ Using the ce.conf file If you use the ndd utility , the parameters are valid only until you r eboot the system.
48 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 ▼ T o Specify Device Instances for the ndd Utility Before you use the ndd utility to get or set a parameter for a ce device, you must specify the device instance for the utility .
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 49 Using the ndd Utility in Noninteractive Mode This section describes how to modify and display parameter values.
50 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 ● T o list all the parameters supported by the ce driver , type ndd /dev/ce . (See T ABLE 4-1 thr ough T ABLE 4-1 1 for parameter descriptions.) Setting the Autonegotiation Mode By default, autonegotiation is set to on .
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 51 ▼ T o 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 ce device. Note – Disabling autonegotiation mode can cause collisions.
52 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 The man pages for prtconf (1M) and driver.conf (4) include additional details. The next procedur e shows an example of setting parameters in a ce.conf file. ▼ T o Set Driv er Parameters Using a ce.
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 53 ■ unit-address =“ 0” In the third line in the pr evious example: ■ parent =“ pci@5 ” ■ unit-address =“ 1” 2. Set the parameters for the above devices in the / platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/ce.
54 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 ■ Then you had to get the link status: Starting with the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet adapter in the Solarlis 9 operating environment this method of determining the link status is discouraged, and in some cases, it is removed completely as a driver feature.
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 55 T ABLE 4-10 describes the r ead-only Media Independent Interface (MII) capabilities. These parameters define the capabilities of the hardwar e. The Gigabit Media Independent Interface (GMII) supports all of the following capabilities.
56 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Reporting the Link Partner Capabilities T ABLE 4-1 1 describes the read-only link partner capabilities.
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 57 T ABLE 4-12 describes the netstat -k transmit and receive parameters: T ABLE 4-12 T ransmit and Receive Parameters Parameter Description xcvr_inits Number of Physical layer re-initializations every time you change link parameters using NDD this increments.
58 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 rx_new_hdr_pgs Number of pages that were f illed with packets less than 256 bytes that got replaced during r eception. rx_new_mtu_pgs Number of pages that were f illed with packets greater than 256 bytes and less than 1514 that got replaced during r eception.
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 59 ▼ T o Check Link Partner Settings ● If you are running Solaris 2.6, 7 or 8 operating evironment, type the netstat -k command as superuser: ● If you .
60 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 cap_10fdx 1 cap_10hdx 1 cap_asmpause 0 cap_autoneg 1 cap_pause 0 code_violations 0 collisions 0 crc_err 0 crtime 2345.
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 61 opackets64 0 pci_bad_ack_err 0 pci_dmarz_err 0 pci_dmawz_err 0 pci_drto_err 0 pci_err 0 pci_parity_err 0 pci_rma_err 0 pci_rta_err 0 peak_attempts 0 promi.
62 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Additional Uses for the kstat Command ● Use the kstat command to discover link partner capabilities.
Chapter 4 Configur ing Dr iver P arameters 63 ● Use the kstat command to discover link settings. # kstat ce:0 | grep link link_T4 0 link_asmpause 0 link_duplex 2 link_pause 0 link_speed 1000 link_up.
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63 CHAPTER 5 Conf iguring VLANs This chapter explains VLANs in detail and provides conf iguration instructions and examples. ■ VLANs: V irtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) are commonly used to split .
64 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Although VLANs are commonly used to create individual br oadcast domains and/ or separate IP subnets, it is sometimes useful for a server to have a presence on more than one VLAN simultaneously .
Chapter 5 Configur ing VLANs 65 ■ The Main Server is a high-use server that needs to be accessed from all VLANs and IP subnets. The server has an Sun GigaSwift Ethernet adapter installed. All three IP subnets ar e accessed via the single physical adapter interface.
66 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 T agging 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 addr ess.
Chapter 5 Configur ing VLANs 67 2. Use the ifconfig(1M) to conf igure a VLAN virtual device, for example: The output of ifconfig -a on a system having VLAN devices ce123000 and ce224000 : 3. On the switch, set VLAN tagging and set VLAN ports to coincide with the VLANs you’ve set up on the server .
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69 APPENDIX A Specif ications This appendix lists the specifications for the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet adapter . It contains the following sections: ■ “Connectors” on page 69 ■ “Performance Spe.
70 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 FIGURE A-2 shows the connector for the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP adapter . FIGURE A-2 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP Adapter Connector T able A-2 lists the characteristics of the Cat-5 Connector used by the Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP adapter .
Appendix A Specifications 71 Physical Characteristics Power Requir ements T ABLE A-4 Physical Characteristics Dimension Measurement Length 6.8 inches W idth 4.2 inches T ABLE A-5 Power Requirements Specification Measurement Maximum power consumption 12 watts (MMF) 15 watts (UTP) V oltage 3.
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73 APPENDIX B Diagnostic Softwar e and T r oubleshooting Issues This appendix provides an overview of the SunVTS diagnostic application and instructions for testing the adapter using the onboard FCode self-test. There is also a section outlining some common troubleshooting issues.
74 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 Using the OpenBoot PROM FCode Self- T est The following tests are available to help identify problems with the adapter if the system does not boot. Y ou can invoke the FCode self-test diagnostics by using the OpenBoot user interface test or test-all commands.
Appendix B Diagnostic Software and T roubleshooting Issues 75 4. T ype show-nets to display the list of devices. Y ou should see a list of devices, similar to the example below , specific to the adapter: 5.
76 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 7. Set the auto-boot? conf iguration parameter to true . 8. Reset and reboot the system. Refer to the appropriate OpenBoot Command Reference Manual for mor e information.
Appendix B Diagnostic Software and T roubleshooting Issues 77 2. At the Main# prompt, type cfg to display the Conf iguration menu and prompt ( Configuration# ). 3. T ype the following to disable autonegotiation on a GigaSwift Ethernet port. Replace portnumber with the Ethernet port used by the adapter .
78 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • Februar y 2003 2. Set the adv-autoneg-cap parameter to 0 . Note – See Chapter 4 for the default values of these parameters and for instructions on how to set these parameters.
Appendix B Diagnostic Software and T roubleshooting Issues 79 Pr oblem with DR Attach on Sun Enterprise Platforms DR attach does not configur e ce interfaces on Sun Enterprise™ 10000 platforms running the Solaris 2.6 operating environment. T o add DR support for ce interfaces on such systems, make the following changes: 1.
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Index 81 Index SYMBOLS .properties command, 18 .properties f ile, 18 /etc/hostname.cenumber file, 26 A assigning an IP address, 26 autonegotiation setting disabling, 50 C CA T -5 twisted-pair cable, 1.
82 Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • February 2003 checking, 58 local-mac-address pr operty, 19 M MAC address, 19 mac-address pr operty, 19 Media Access Control (MAC),.
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