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2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Express Adapter (FC 5768; CCIN 5768)

Learn about features, requirements, and specifications for the 5768 adapter.

The 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Express Adapter provides two 1 Gbps (1000 Base-SX) full-duplex Ethernet LAN connections. The adapter connects to a network using a standard shortwave multimode optical cable that conforms to the IEEE 802.3z standard. The adapter supports distances of 260 m for 62.5 micron Multi Mode Fiber (MMF) and 550 m for 50.0 micron MMF. AIX® Network Installation Management (NIM) boot capability is supported with this adapter.

The adapter provides the following features:
  • Supports interrupt moderation to deliver increased performance while significantly reducing processor utilization
  • Supports dual port operation in almost any PCIe slot, except x1
  • Supports auto-negotiation, full-duplex only
  • Supports integrated media-access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY)
  • Supports Fast EtherChannel (FEC) with the existing software
  • Supports gigabit EtherChannel (GEC) with the existing software
  • Supports IEEE 802.3ad (Link Aggregation control protocol)
  • Supports IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
  • Supports IEEE 802.3 z, ab, u, x flow control support
  • Supports IEEE 802.1p
  • Supports IEEE 802.3ab for TX
  • Supports TCP checksum offload transmission control protocol (TCP), user datagram protocol (UDP), Internet Protocol (IP) for IPv4 and IPv6
  • Supports TCP segmentation or large send offload
  • Supports EEPROM-SPI and single EEPROM
  • Supports interrupt levels INTA and MSI
  • Hardware certifications FCC B, UL, CE, VCCI, BSMI, CTICK, MIC
  • Network Controller (MAC) Intel 82571EB
  • Compliant with European Union Directive 2002/95/EC on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment

Adapter specifications

Item
Description
FRU number
10N6846*
*Designed to comply with RoHS requirement
I/O bus architecture
  • PCI Express V1.0a compliant
  • Bus width x4 lane PCI Express, operable in x4, x8, x16 slots
  • Bus speed (x4, encoded rate) 10 Gbps unidirectional; 20 Gbps bidirectional
Busmaster
Yes
Maximum number
For the maximum adapters supported, see the PCI adapter placement topic collection for your system.
Adapter size
PCIe short form
Connector information
Two fiber optic ports, LC connector
LED status indicators for link activity and speed
Wrap plug
LC fiber optic, part number 12R9314
Cabling
Optional LC-SC converter cables are available:
  • LC-SC 62.5 micron converter cable, part number 12R9322, FC 2459.
  • LC-SC 50 micron use converter cable, part number 12R9321, FC 2456.

Adapter LED states

The LEDs on the adapter provide information about the adapter's operation status. The LEDs are visible through the adapter's mounting bracket. Figure 1 shows the location of the LEDs. Table 1 describes the different LED states and what those states indicate. The following figure shows the adapter.

Figure 1. 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Express AdapterIllustration of adapter
1
LEDs
2
Multimode Fiber LC receptacles
Table 1. Adapter LEDs and descriptions
LED Description
Off No link (The absence of a link could indicate a bad cable, bad connector, or a configuration mismatch.)
Green Good link, no activity
Flashing Green Good link, data activity

For details about slot priorities and placement rules, see the PCI adapter placement topic collection for your system.

Operating system or partition requirements

If you are installing a new feature, ensure that you have the software that is required to support the new feature and that you determine whether there are any prerequisites for this feature and attaching devices. To check for the prerequisites, see IBM® Prerequisite website .

The adapter is supported on the following versions of the operating systems:
  • AIX
    • AIX Version 7.1, or later.
    • AIX Version 6.1, or later.
    • AIX Version 5.3, or later.
  • Linux
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6 for POWER®, or later.
    • Novel SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11, Service Pack 1, or later.
  • IBM i
    • IBM i 7.1, or later.
    • IBM i 6.1, or later.

Preparing for installation

If you are installing the operating system at this time, install the adapter before you install the operating system. See Installing the adapter for instructions.

If you are installing only the device driver for this adapter, install the device driver software before you install the adapter. See Installing the device driver software for instructions.

If you already have one of these adapters installed and working with your AIX operating system and you are preparing to install additional adapters, the device driver is already installed and you must not reinstall the device drive.

If you already have one of these adapters installed and working with your AIX operating system and you are preparing to install additional adapters, the device driver is already installed and you must not reinstall the device drive.

Verify you hardware requirements

The adapter requires the following hardware:
  • A wrap plug for the multimode fiber connector, if you are running the total diagnostics package
  • Shortwave (850 nm) 50/62.5 micron multimode fiber network attachment

The following table indicates the allowable cable lengths from the adapter to the gigabit Ethernet switch, including patch cables.

Table 2. Adapter cable information
Cable type Physical connector type Maximum range
62.5 m MMF LC 260 meters
50 m MMF LC 550 meters

Verify your software requirements

The adapter is supported on operating systems shown in Operating system or partition requirements. Ensure that your operating system supports this adapter before you install it. Contact service and support if you need assistance.

Gather tools and documentation

To install the adapter, make sure you have access to the following items:
  • The adapter
  • The operating system documentation
  • The system unit documentation for removing and replacing features
  • The PCI adapter placement documentation
  • A flat-blade screwdriver
  • The AIX base operating system CD, which includes the device driver, or the AIX device driver CD

Installing the device driver software

This section explains how to install device driver software. The device driver is provided for the AIX 5L™ operating system on the AIX base operating system CD or the AIX device driver CD.

To install device driver software, do the following steps:

  1. Log in to the system unit as root user.
  2. Insert the media containing the device driver software (for example, the CD) into the media device.

    If your system does not have a CD-ROM drive, refer to your system documentation for performing a Network Installation Management (NIM) installation.

  3. Type the following System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) fast path command: smit devinst
  4. Press Enter. The Install Additional Device Software window highlights the INPUT device / directory for software option.
  5. Type the name of the input device that you are using, or press F4 to select the input device from a list.
  6. Press Enter. The Install Additional Device Software window highlights the SOFTWARE to install option.
  7. Press F4 to select List.
  8. Type / to display the Find window.
  9. Type the device package name devices.pciex.14103f03.
  10. Press Enter. The system finds and highlights this device driver software.
  11. Press F7 to select the highlighted device driver software.
  12. Press Enter. The INSTALL ADDITIONAL DEVICE SOFTWARE window displays. The entry fields are automatically updated.
  13. Press Enter to accept the information. The ARE YOU SURE window displays.
  14. Press Enter to accept the information. The COMMAND STATUS window displays.
    • The message RUNNING is highlighted to indicate that the installation and configuration command is in progress.
    • When RUNNING changes to OK, scroll to the bottom of the page and locate the installation summary.
    • After a successful installation, SUCCESS displays in the Result column of the installation summary at the bottom of the page.
  15. Remove the installation media from the drive.
  16. Press F10 to exit SMIT.

Verify the AIX software installation

To verify that the device driver for the adapter is installed, do the following steps:

  1. If necessary, log in as root user.
  2. Type lslpp -l devices.pciex.14103f03.rte and press Enter.

    If the device driver is installed, the following is an example of the data that is displayed.

    Fileset Level State Description
    Path: /usr/lib/objrepos devices.pciex.14103f03.rte 5.x.0.0 COMMITTED 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Express® Adapter software
  3. Confirm that the devices.pciex.14103f03.rte filesets are installed. If no data displays, try reinstalling the driver.

Installing the adapter

This section explains how to install the adapter. If you are installing the operating system at this time, install the adapter before you install the operating system. If the operating system is already installed and you must install the device driver for this adapter, install the device driver software before you install the adapter.

Attention: Before installing an adapter, review the precautions in Safety notices and Handling static sensitive devices. Do not remove the adapter from its anti-static package until you are ready to place it in the system unit.

To install the adapter, follow these steps:

  1. Determine the PCIe slot in which to place the adapter.

    The adapter has an x4 PCIe connector and can be placed in a x4, x8, or x16 slot. See the PCI adapter placement for information about the PCIe slots on your system unit.

  2. Install the adapter by using the instructions in the system unit service guide.

Connecting to an Ethernet network

Refer to your local procedures for information about connecting the adapter to your Ethernet network.

Notes:
  • Only one type of network can be attached to the adapter at one time.
  • If your switch has an SC receptacle, you need an LC-SC converter cable.
  • You must configure an IP network interface to enable the adapter to detect the link and illuminate the link LED.

To connect the adapter to a multimode fiber network, do the following steps:

  1. Insert the male fiber LC connector of the fiber cable into the adapter LC connector.
  2. Insert the male fiber LC connector of the other end of the cable into the network switch.

Verifying the adapter installation

To verify that the system unit recognizes the adapter, type lsdev -Cs pci at the command line and press Enter.

A list of PCI devices displays. If the adapter is installed correctly, the status of available for each port indicates that the adapter is installed and ready to use. If a message indicates that any of the ports are defined instead of available, shut down the server and verify that the adapter was installed correctly.



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Last updated: Wed, January 17, 2018