Learn about the features, operating system requirements, and installation
notes for the 10 Gb Ethernet-LR PCI-X 2.0 DDR adapter.
Overview
The 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR
PCI-X 2.0 DDR adapter is designed to provide a PCI-X based server connection.
The adapter conforms to the IEEE 802.3ae 10 Gigabit Ethernet standard and
supports Jumbo frames.
The FRU part numbers for the adapter are:
- Adapter, 03N4588 (Designed to comply with
RoHS requirement.)
- Wrap plug, 12R6249
- Blind
swap cassette, spacer bracket FRU number 10N8994. For
use with generation 2.5 cassettes (16R0091), or earlier.
The adapter provides the following features:
- Single-slot, short form factor, 6.6 by 4.2 inch, half-length PCI cards
- 64-bit Direct Bus Mastering on the PCI-X bus
- Dual Address Cycle for access to 64-bit addresses
- PCI-X split transactions
- DMA engine for movement of command, status, and network data across PCI-X
- 240 KB on-chip TX packet buffer
- 32 MB on-chip RX packet buffer
- 1 MB Boot Flash ROM
- Jumbo frames (9 KB)
- Interrupts coalescing
- 802.1q VLAN tagging and stripping (IBM® System i® models
do not support VLANs)
- Conforms to IEEE 802.3ae 10 Gigabit Ethernet standard
Operating system or partition requirements
AIX 5L™ Version 5.3 with the 5300-04 Technology Level
AIX 5L Version 5.2 with the 5200-08 Technology Level
Red Hat Enterprise Linux® version 4 U2
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 SP3
i5/OS® V5R4
Preparing for installation
This section
helps you prepare to install your adapter. Preparing to install the adapter
involves the following tasks:
- Verifying your hardware requirements
- Verifying your software requirements
- Gathering tools and documentation
If you are installing your operating system at this time, install
your 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 your device driver software before
you install the adapter. See Installing the device driver software for
instructions.
Verifying your hardware requirements
The
10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR PCI-X 2.0 DDR adapter requires the following hardware:
- A wrap plug for the single mode fiber connector, if you are running the
total diagnostics package
- Longwave (1310 nm) 9/50 micron single-mode fiber network attachment
The following table indicates the allowable cable lengths from
the adapter to the gigabit Ethernet switch, including patch cables:
Table 1. Adapter cable information| Cable type |
Physical connector type |
Maximum range (meters) |
| 9 m SMF |
SC |
10 km |
Verifying your software requirements
Ensure
that your operating system supports this adapter before you install it. See Operating system or partition requirements.
Gathering
tools and documentation
To install the adapter, make sure
you have access to the following:
- The 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR PCI-X 2.0 DDR adapter
- The operating system documentation
- The system unit documentation
- The PCI adapter placement information for the system unit
- Wrap plug
- A flat-blade screwdriver
- AIX 5L Base Operating
System CD, which includes the device driver, or the AIX 5L device
driver CD-ROM
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.
Be sure you have read
Preparing for installation to
determine:
- If you should install your device driver software first, go to step 1
of this section.
- If you should install your adapter hardware first, go to Installing the adapter. When you install AIX 5L,
your adapter device driver automatically installs.
If you already have a supported level of AIX 5L installed,
the device driver is already installed and you can go to Installing the adapter. Otherwise, install the device driver.
To install
device driver software, do the following:
- Log in to the system unit as root user.
- Insert the media containing the device driver software (for example; CD-ROM)
into the appropriate media device.
- Type the following System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) fast path:
smitty devinst
- Press Enter. The Install Additional Device Software screen highlights
the INPUT device/directory for software option.
- Select or type your input device:
- Press F4 to display the input device list.
- Select the name of the device (for example; CD-ROM) that you are using
and press Enter.
OR
- In the entry field, type the name of the input device you are using and
press Enter.
- The Install Additional Device Software window highlights the SOFTWARE
to install option.
- Press F4 to display the SOFTWARE to install window.
- Type the following to display the Find window: /
- For the adapter, type the following device package name: devices.pci.1410EC02
- Press Enter. The system finds and highlights this device driver software.
- Press F7 to select the highlighted device driver software.
- Press Enter. The INSTALL ADDITIONAL DEVICE SOFTWARE screen displays. The
entry fields are automatically updated.
- Press Enter to accept the information. The ARE YOU SURE window displays.
- Press Enter to accept the information. The COMMAND STATUS screen displays.
- The term 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.
- Remove the installation media from the drive.
- Press F10 to exit SMIT.
- Go to the adapter installation procedure, Installing the adapter.
Verify AIX software installation
To
verify that the device driver for the adapter is installed, do the following:
- If necessary, log in as root user.
- At the command line, type: lslpp -l devices.pci.1410EC02.rte
- Press Enter.
If the adapter device driver is installed, the following is an example
of the data that displays on your screen:
| Fileset |
Level |
State |
Description |
| Path: /usr/lib/objrepos devices.pci.1410EC02.rte |
5.2.0.85 |
COMMITTED |
Ethernet adapter software |
Verify that the devices.pci.1410EC02.rte filesets
are installed at the AIX 5L Version 5.2 with the 5200-08 Technology Level or
later level. If this information displays but you continue to have problems,
go to Installing the adapter.
If
no data displays on your screen, the adapter device driver did not install
correctly. Try reinstalling the driver.
Installing the adapter
Refer
to the PCI
Adapters topic for instructions on placement and installation of PCI
adapters. After you have installed the adapter, continue on to Verifying the
adapter Installation .
Verifying
the adapter installation
To verify that your system unit
recognizes the PCI adapter, do the following:
- If necessary, log in as root user.
- At the command line, type: lsdev -Cs pci
- Press Enter.
A list of PCI devices displays. If the adapter is installed correctly,
an Available status for each port indicates that the adapter is installed
and ready to use. If the message on your screen indicates that any of the
ports is DEFINED instead of AVAILABLE, shut down your server and verify that
the adapter was installed correctly.
Connecting to an Ethernet network
This
section explains how to connect the adapter to the multimode fiber network.
Refer to your local procedures for information about connecting the adapter
to your Ethernet network.
Note: Only one type of network can be attached
to the adapter at one time.
To connect the adapter to a multimode
fiber network, do the following:
- Insert the male fiber SC connector of the fiber cable into the adapter
SC connector.
- Insert the male fiber SC connector of the other end of the cable into
the network switch.
Note: It is necessary to configure an IP network interface to enable
the adapter to detect link and illuminate the LINK LED.
Understanding
the adapter LEDs
The LEDs on the adapter provide information
about the card's operation status. The LEDs are visible through the card's
mounting bracket and, when lit, indicate the following conditions:
Table 2. Adapter LEDs| LED |
Light |
Description |
| TX |
Off |
No activity |
| Blinking green |
Transmit activity |
| RX |
Off |
No activity |
| Blinking green |
Receive activity |
| Link |
Off |
No link |
| Green |
Link established |