IntraServer Technology Network Card ITIpci 5100G GF User Manual

ITIpci5100G/GF  
Gigabit Ethernet  
Host Adapters for Solaris™  
Installation and User’s Guide  
 
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FCC Class B Notice: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not  
cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Note: 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  
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. 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. Operation of this equipment in  
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the equipment.  
VCCI Class 1: The equipment is Type 1 Data Processing Equipment and is  
intended for use in commercial and industrial districts. It has been tested and  
found to comply with VCCI technical requirements for the purpose of  
protection against electronic interference. When used in residential districts  
or their peripheral areas, radio, and TV receiver units may be subject to radio  
interference. The operation should be done in accordance with the Instruction  
Manual.  
CE Notice: The CE mark on this equipment indicates that this equipment  
meets or exceeds the following technical standards: EN50082-1, EN55022,  
EN60555-2, EN61000-4-1, EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, and  
EN61000-4-5.  
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FCC Declaration of Conformity  
The IntraServer Technology, Inc. ITIpci Gigabit Ethernet adapters, model  
numbers 5100G and 5100GF comply with the requirements of FCC part 15,  
class B as defined under paragraph 2.909 of these rules.  
This declaration covers product identified with ITI 5100G and 5100GF on the  
product label.  
A copy of the test report substantiating compliance is available on request  
from:  
Corporate EMC Manager  
IntraServer Technology, Inc.  
Seven October Hill Road  
Holliston, MA 01746  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................ 8  
PREFACE .......................................................................................... 8  
How This Book Is Organized....................................................... 8  
UNIX Commands......................................................................... 9  
Typographic Conventions............................................................ 9  
Shell Prompts............................................................................. 10  
Contacting IntraServer Technology .......................................... 10  
ABOUT THE ITI-5100G/GF ADAPTER..................................... 11  
FEATURES...................................................................................... 13  
ITI-5100G and GF Models........................................................ 13  
ITI-5100G Model....................................................................... 13  
ITI-5100GF Model .................................................................... 13  
Key Protocols and Interfaces..................................................... 13  
VLANs Support.......................................................................... 14  
Jumbo Frames Support.............................................................. 14  
Dual Homing ............................................................................. 14  
Adaptive Interrupt Frequency.................................................... 14  
Dual DMA Channels ................................................................. 15  
ASIC with Embedded RISC Processor ...................................... 15  
Diagnostic Support.................................................................... 15  
Physical Description.................................................................. 15  
INSTALLING THE ITI-5100G/GF ADAPTER.......................... 18  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS................................................................ 18  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................................................... 19  
PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST..................................................... 19  
PCI ADAPTER INSTALLATION ........................................................ 20  
CONNECTING THE NETWORK CABLES............................................ 21  
5100GF Cable Connection........................................................ 21  
5100G Cable Connection .......................................................... 22  
THE ITI-5100G/GF DRIVER SOFTWARE................................ 23  
INSTALLING THE DRIVER SOFTWARE............................................. 23  
Troubleshooting: If the Driver Fails to Attach.......................... 24  
CONFIGURING THE HOST FILES...................................................... 25  
CONFIGURING DRIVER PARAMETERS WITH NDD ............................ 27  
Available Parameters ................................................................ 27  
Checking Parameter Settings .................................................... 30  
Setting Parameters .................................................................... 30  
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LINK NEGOTIATION ....................................................................... 31  
INCREASING TCP/IP PERFORMANCE ............................................. 31  
SAVING DRIVER PARAMETERS BEYOND REBOOT .......................... 32  
OPTIONAL CONFIGURATION ................................................. 33  
VLANS.......................................................................................... 35  
Overview.................................................................................... 35  
Configuring VLANs ................................................................... 37  
JUMBO FRAMES SUPPORT .............................................................. 40  
Overview.................................................................................... 40  
Configuring Jumbo Frames Support ......................................... 40  
DUAL HOMING............................................................................... 41  
Overview.................................................................................... 41  
Configuring Dual Homing......................................................... 42  
APPENDICES................................................................................. 44  
APPENDIX A................................................................................... 44  
1000BASE-SX Link Characteristics .......................................... 44  
10/100/1000BASE-T Cable Specifications ................................ 44  
Performance Specifications....................................................... 44  
Physical Characteristics............................................................ 44  
Power Requirements.................................................................. 45  
Environmental Specifications.................................................... 45  
APPENDIX B................................................................................... 46  
Ethernet Connector ................................................................... 46  
Network Cabling Requirements................................................. 46  
APPENDIX C................................................................................... 47  
Glossary of Terms...................................................................... 47  
List of Figures............................................................................ 49  
List of Tables ............................................................................. 49  
APPENDIX D................................................................................... 50  
Software License........................................................................ 50  
End-User License Agreement for Software ...................................... 50  
PRODUCT WARRANTY ................................................................... 54  
READERS COMMENTS................................................................... 56  
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_________________________  
Introduction  
Preface  
This guide describes how to install and use the following IntraServer  
Technology ITI-5100G/GF adapters in the Solaris operating environment:  
= PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) ITI-5100G  
Gigabit Ethernet for Copper adapter  
= PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) ITI-5100GF  
Gigabit Ethernet for Fiber adapter  
The procedures in this guide assume that you are a system or network  
administrator experienced in installing similar hardware in the Solaris  
environment.  
How This Book Is Organized  
This book is organized as follows:  
About the ITI-5100G/GF Adapter,” describes the features of the  
ITI-5100G/GF adapter, and lists the hardware and software requirements for  
its installation and use.  
“Installing the ITI-5100G/GF Adapter,” explains how to physically install  
the adapter in your system.  
“The ITI-5100G/GF driver software,” explains how to install and configure  
the Gigabit Ethernet adapter software in the Solaris environment.  
“Optional Configuration,” explains how to configure the adapter for use  
with VLANs, Jumbo Frames, and Dual Homing.  
“Appendix,” provides adapter hardware, connector and cabling  
specifications, glossary and lists of figures and tables.  
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UNIX Commands  
This document may not include all necessary software commands or  
procedures. Instead, it may name software tasks and refer you to operating  
system documentation or the handbook that was shipped with your  
workstation.  
You might need to use supplemental documentation for the following types  
of information:  
= Shutting down the system  
= Booting the system  
= Configuring devices  
= Other basic software procedures  
Typographic Conventions  
Table 1 describes the meanings of the various typographic styles used in this  
book.  
Typographic Conventions  
Typeface or  
Symbol  
Meaning  
Example  
This type is used for names of  
commands, files, and directories used  
within the text.  
View the  
readme.txt file.  
AaBbCc123  
>> Main#  
It also depicts on-screen computer  
output and prompts.  
This bold type appears in command  
examples. It shows text that must be  
typed in exactly as shown.  
AaBbCc123  
>> Main# sys  
This italicized type appears in  
To establish a Telnet  
session, enter:  
host# telnet IP-  
address  
command examples as a parameter  
placeholder. Replace the indicated  
text with the appropriate real name or  
value when using the command.  
AaBbCc123  
Read your User’s  
Guide thoroughly.  
This also shows book titles, special  
terms, or words to be emphasized.  
Command items shown inside  
brackets are optional and can be used  
or excluded as the situation demands.  
Do not type the brackets.  
host# ls [ -a ]  
[ ]  
Table 1: Typographic Conventions  
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Shell Prompts  
Shell Prompts  
Shell  
Prompt  
machine_name %  
C shell  
machine_name #  
C shell superuser  
$
#
Bourne shell and Korn shell  
Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser  
Table 2: Shell Prompts  
Contacting IntraServer Technology  
Use the following information to access IntraServer Technology support and  
sales.  
= URL for IntraServer Technology Online:  
This website includes product information, software updates and release  
notes. The website also includes access to IntraServer Technology Customer  
Support for accounts under warranty or that are covered by a maintenance  
contract.  
= E-mail access:  
E-mail access to IntraServer Technology Customer Support is available to  
accounts that are under warranty or covered by a maintenance contract.  
= Telephone access to IntraServer Technology Customer  
Support:  
1-508-429-0425 Extension 2  
Telephone access to IntraServer Technology Customer Support is available to  
accounts that are under warranty or covered by a maintenance contract.  
Normal business hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.  
= Telephone access to IntraServer Technology Sales:  
1-508-429-0425 Extension 1  
Telephone access is available for information regarding product sales  
and upgrades.  
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________________________1  
About the ITI-5100G/GF Adapter  
Figure 1: IntraServer Technology ITI-5100GF Gigibit Ethernet Fiber  
Interface Adapter  
The ITI-5100GF adapter connects your PCI compliant server or workstation  
to a Gigabit Ethernet network. The adapter incorporates a technology that  
transfers data at a rate of one gigabit per second, 10 times the rate of a Fast  
Ethernet adapter. ITI-5100GF offers a Duplex SC fiber-optic connection.  
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Figure 2: IntraServer Technology ITI-5100G Gigibit Ethernet Copper  
10/100/100Base-T Interface Adapter  
The ITI-5100G adapter connects your PCI compliant server or workstation to  
a Gigabit Ethernet network. The adapter incorporates a technology that  
transfers data at a rate of one gigabit per second, 10 times the rate of a Fast  
Ethernet adapter. ITI-5100G offers a Twisted Pair Copper interface, which is  
compatible with existing building (CAT-5) wiring systems. AutoSense speed  
selection allows operation at speeds of 10, 100 and 1000Mbits/sec, making  
the ITI-5100G ideal for upgrading existing networks to Gigabit Ethernet.  
The ITI-5100G/GF adapter targets the increased congestion experienced at  
the backbone and server by today's networks, while providing a future  
upgrade path for high-end workstations that require more bandwidth than  
Fast Ethernet can provide.  
Included with your adapter is the following:  
= Anti-static bag (used for protecting the adapter when stored  
or shipped). Keep the adapter in its packaging until ready for  
installation.  
= ITI-5100G/GF Gigibit Ethernet Adapter Software  
Distribution media containing ITI-5100G/GF adapter driver  
software and documentation  
Inform your network supplier of any missing or damaged items. If you need  
to return the adapter, you must pack it in the original (or equivalent) packing  
material or the warranty will be voided.  
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Features  
Following is a list of the Gigabit Ethernet PCI adapter features:  
ITI-5100G and GF Models  
= Full-duplex Gigabit Ethernet interface (IEEE P802.3-1999)  
= Jumbo Frame support (optional 9,000 byte frames for server-  
to-server traffic)  
= Standard Ethernet frame size (up to 1518 bytes)  
= Dual Homing for automatic failover if a port, switch, or  
adapter is down  
= VLANs: up to 64 VLANs per adapter using IEEE 802.1Q-  
1998 tagging  
= Adaptive interrupt frequency (maximizes network  
throughput; adapts to traffic load)  
= Dual DMA channels  
= 33/66 MHz, 32-bit or 64-bit PCI bus master with adaptive  
DMA  
= Universal dual voltage signaling (3.3V and 5V)  
= PCI Local Bus Rev 2.1 compliant (6.8"x 4.2")  
= ASIC with on-chip MAC and dual RISC processors  
= Status LEDs  
ITI-5100G Model  
= CAT-5 compatible twisted pair Ethernet Connector  
= Interoperability with existing Ethernet and Fast Ethernet  
Equipment  
ITI-5100GF Model  
= Duplex SC fiber-optic connector  
Key Protocols and Interfaces  
ITI-5100G/GF adapters are interoperable with existing Ethernet equipment  
assuming standard Ethernet minimum and maximum frame size (64 to 1518  
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bytes), frame format, and compliance with the following standards and  
protocols:  
= Logical Link Control (IEEE 802.2)  
= Flow Control (IEEE 802.3x)  
= SNMP  
= Gigabit Ethernet (IEEE P802.3z)  
VLANs Support  
Virtual Local Area Networks ( VLANs ) are commonly used to split up  
groups of network users into manageable broadcast domains, to create logical  
segmentation of workgroups, and to enforce security policies among logical  
segments.  
Each ITI-5100G/GF adapter supports up to 64 VLANs. With multiple  
VLANs on an adapter, a server with a single adapter can have a logical  
presence on multiple IP subnets.  
Refer to the “Optional Configuration,” section of this manual for  
configuration information.  
Jumbo Frames Support  
To reduce host frame processing overhead, the ITI-5100G/GF adapter and  
Gigabit switches that support jumbo frames, can receive and transmit frames  
that are larger than the maximum frame size allowed on normal Ethernet.  
Dual Homing  
Server switching networks require the capability to employ resiliency and  
redundancy similar to FDDI network environments. ITI-5100G/GF adapters  
provide the Ethernet user with this capability.  
For dual homing support, you must install two ITI-5100G/GFs in the same  
host system. The adapters are configured to provide a hot-standby failover  
service. The switches must be configured to support Spanning Tree on both  
Gigabit Ethernet ports to support the ITI-5100G/GF Dual Homing capability.  
Adaptive Interrupt Frequency  
The adapter driver intelligently adjusts host interrupt frequency based on  
traffic conditions, in order to increase overall application throughput. In light  
traffic, the adapter driver interrupts the host for each received packet,  
minimizing latency. When traffic is heavy, the adapter issues one host  
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interrupt for multiple, back-to-back incoming packets, preserving host CPU  
cycles.  
Dual DMA Channels  
The PCI interface on the ITI-5100G/GF adapter contains two independent  
DMA channels for simultaneous read and write operations.  
ASIC with Embedded RISC Processor  
The core control for the ITI-5100G/GF adapter resides in a tightly integrated,  
high-performance ASIC. The ASIC includes dual RISC processors. This  
provides the flexibility to add new features to the card and adapt it to future  
network requirements via software download. This also enables the adapter  
drivers to exploit the built-in host off-load functions on the adapter as host  
operating systems are enhanced to take advantage of these functions.  
Diagnostic Support  
An ITI-5100G/GF adapter RISC CPU runs on-board diagnostics at power-up.  
Physical Description  
Figure 3: ITI-5100GF adapter faceplate  
The faceplate of the ITI-5100GF adapter has one 1000Base-SX fiber-optic  
connector for connecting the adapter to a Gigabit Ethernet segment. There are  
also two LEDs: one to indicate link status and one for data transfer status.  
Once the adapter hardware and its driver software have been properly  
installed on your system, the LEDs will signal the following adapter states:  
ITI-5100GF Port LED Activity  
LED  
Data  
Link  
State  
Blinking  
On  
Description  
Data detected on the port.  
Data detected on the port.  
No data detected on the port.  
Port has been disabled by software.  
Off  
Blinking slowly  
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On  
Good link.  
Off  
No link; possible bad cable, bad connector,  
missing or improperly installed driver  
software, or configuration mismatch.  
Table 3: ITI-5100GF LED Status Indicators  
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Figure 4: ITI-5100G adapter faceplate  
The faceplate of the ITI-5100G adapter has one 10/100/1000Base-T twisted  
pair copper (CAT-5) connector for connecting the adapter to a Gigabit  
Ethernet segment. The adapter will also operate in an existing 10/100  
Ethernet environment.  
ITI-5100G Port LED Activity  
LED  
Data  
State  
Blinking  
On  
Description  
Data detected on the port.  
Data detected on the port.  
Off  
No data detected on the port.  
On  
Good link. at 1000Mb/sec  
Off  
No link; possible bad cable, bad connector, missing or  
improperly installed driver software, or configuration  
mismatch.  
1000  
100  
10  
On  
Off  
Good link. at 100Mb/sec  
No link; possible bad cable, bad connector, missing or  
improperly installed driver software, or configuration  
mismatch.  
On  
Off  
Good link. at 10Mb/sec  
No link; possible bad cable, bad connector, missing or  
improperly installed driver software, or configuration  
mismatch.  
Table 4: ITI-5100G LED Status Indicators  
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Installing the ITI-5100G/GF  
Adapter  
The following instructions apply to installing the ITI-5100G/GF adapter in  
most servers. Refer to the manuals that were supplied with your server for  
details about performing these tasks on your particular system.  
System Requirements  
Before installing the ITI-5100G/GF adapter, make sure your system meets  
the requirements listed in the following table:  
Hardware and Software Requirements  
Category  
Hardware  
PCI  
Firmware  
Software  
Requirements  
All PCI based SunTM Systems  
OpenBootTM PROM version 3.0 or greater.  
Operating System  
Solaris 2.6 and later.  
ITI-5100G/GF 32-bit and 64-bit adapter driver  
software for Solaris. (see www.intraserver.com  
for driver updates)  
Adapter Software  
Table 5: Hardware and Software Requirements  
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Safety Precautions  
CAUTION:  
= The adapter is being installed in a server that operates with  
voltages that can be lethal. Before you remove the cover of your  
server, you must observe the following precautions to protect  
yourself and to prevent damage to the system components.  
= Remove any metallic objects or jewelry from your hands and  
wrists.  
= Make sure to use only insulated or non-conducting tools.  
= Installation or removal of adapters must be performed in a  
static-free environment. The use of a properly grounded wrist  
strap or other personal anti-static devices and an anti-static  
mat is strongly recommended.  
= Verify that the server is powered OFF before accessing internal  
components.  
Pre-Installation Checklist  
1. Check that your server meets the hardware and software requirements  
listed in Table 5: Hardware and Software Requirements.  
2. Review the information in the readme file on the ITI-5100G/GF  
Software Distribution media for important information not available at  
the time this manual was printed.  
Note: If you acquired the adapter software on a floppy disk or from the  
IntraServer Technology support website, please check the appropriate  
source for the most recent information.  
3. If your system is active, execute proper shutdown.  
4. When system shutdown is complete, power OFF your system.  
5. Holding the adapter card by the edges, remove it from its shipping  
package it and place it on an anti-static surface.  
6. Check the adapter for visible signs of damage, particularly on the card's  
edge connector. Never attempt to install any damaged adapter.  
If the adapter is damaged, report it to your IntraServer Technology  
Customer Support Representative. For more information, see Contacting  
IntraServer Technology.  
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PCI Adapter Installation  
To install a PCI ITI-5100G/GF adapter in your system, perform the following  
procedure.  
1. Observe all precautions and pre-installation instructions in the Safety  
Precautions section.  
Before installing the adapter, ensure the system power is OFF , and  
proper electrical grounding procedures have been followed.  
2. Remove the server cover, and select any empty PCI slot.  
If you do not know how to identify a PCI slot, refer to your server  
documentation.  
3. Remove the blank cover-plate from the slot that you selected. Retain the  
screw so that it can be replaced later.  
4. Holding the PCI card by the edges, align the adapter's connector edge  
with the PCI connector dock in the server.  
Note: The connector dock in a 32-bit PCI slot is shorter than in a 64-  
bit PCI slot. Although the adapter is designed to fit in either slot type,  
when installed in a 32-bit PCI slot, part of the adapter's connector  
edge will remain undocked. This is perfectly normal.  
5. Applying even pressure at both corners of the card, push the adapter  
card until it is firmly seated in the PCI slot.  
CAUTION: Do not use excessive force when seating the card,  
as this may damage the server or the adapter. If the card  
resists seating, remove it from the system, realign it, and try  
again.  
When properly seated, the adapter's port connectors will be aligned with  
the slot opening, and its faceplate will be flush against the server  
chassis.  
6. Use the screw removed above (in Step 3) to secure the adapter in the  
PCI card cage.  
7. Replace the server cover and disconnect any personal anti-static devices.  
8. Power the server on.  
Once the server returns to proper operation, the adapter hardware is fully  
installed. You must next connect the network cables (see Connecting the  
Network Cables) and install the adapter driver software (see Installing  
the Driver Software).  
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Connecting the Network Cables  
5100GF Cable Connection  
The 5100GF adapter has one SC-type connector used for attaching the server  
to a Gigabit Ethernet fiber-optic segment. The port is auto-negotiating and  
supports full-duplex operation.  
1. Prepare an appropriate cable.  
The following table lists cable characteristics required for connecting to  
1000Base-SX ports:  
1000BASE-SX Link Characteristics  
Description  
Frequency  
Cable Type  
62.5 Micron  
Shortwave (850 nanometers) Shortwave (850 nm)  
Multimode fiber  
50 Micron  
Multimode fiber  
2 to 550 meters  
(in compliance with  
IEEE 802.3z)  
Operating Range 2 to 260 meters  
Table 6: 1000BASE-SX Link Characteristics  
2. As shown in the following diagram, connect one end of the cable to the  
ITI-5100G/GF adapter.  
Figure 5: Connecting the network cable to the 5100GF adapter  
3. Connect the other end of the cable to a Gigabit Ethernet network port.  
Attach the cable connector so that the TX (transmit) port on the ITI-  
5100G/GF adapter is connected to the RX (receive) port of the device at  
the other end of the cable.  
Note: The adapter port LEDs are not functional until the adapter  
driver software is installed. See Table 3 and Table 4 for a description  
of adapter port LED operation. See Installing the Driver Software for  
driver installation and configuration instructions.  
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5100G Cable Connection  
The 5100G adapter has one RJ-45 connector used for attaching the server to  
an Ethernet twisted pair copper segment. The port is auto-negotiating and  
supports full-duplex operation.  
1. Prepare an appropriate cable.  
The following table lists cable characteristics required for connecting to  
10/100/100 Base-T ports:  
10/100/1000BASE-T Cable Specifications  
Maximum  
Port Type  
10Base-T  
100/1000Base-T RJ-45  
Table 7: 10/100/1000BASE-T Cable Specifications  
Connector  
Media  
Distance  
Cat. 3, 4 or 5 UTP 100 Meters  
Cat. 5 UTP 100 Meters  
RJ-45  
2. Connect one end of the cable to the ITI-5100G/GF adapter.  
3. Connect the other end of the cable to a Gigabit Ethernet network port.  
Note: The adapter port LEDs are not functional (they will not reflect  
port link or data status) until the adapter driver software is installed.  
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The ITI-5100G/GF Driver Software  
A network device driver must be installed before the ITI-5100G/GF adapter  
can be used with your systems. This chapter describes how to preform the  
following tasks:  
ꢀꢁ Install the driver software in the Solaris environment  
ꢀꢁ Configure the host files  
ꢀꢁ Configure driver parameters using the ndd utility  
Installing the Driver Software  
Note: The ITI-5100G/GF adapter must be physically installed in your  
server prior to installing the driver software. See “Installing the ITI-  
5100G-GF Hardware,” for details.  
To install the adapter software for Solaris, perform the following procedure:  
1.  
2.  
Become superuser (root).  
Note the revision level of the Software Distribution Media included  
with your IntraServer Technology adapter.  
The revision level is stamped on the Software Distribution Media  
label and is used in the commands below.  
Place the Software Distribution Media into the CD-ROM drive.  
Mount the CD-ROM on a local directory.  
ꢀꢁ If the Volume manager (vold) is running on your machine, when the  
ITI-5100G/GF CD-ROM is loaded into the drive, it is mounted  
automatically under /cdrom/cdrom0  
#volcheck  
Access the package directory by entering the following:  
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0  
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ꢀꢁ  
At the prompt, type the pkgadd command:  
# pkgadd -d .  
The screen displays a list of packages available for installation:  
The following packages are available:  
1 ITIalt IntraServer/LSI Logic 32/64-bit Gigabit  
Ethernet Adapter  
(sparc)Kit Version x.x  
Select package(s) you wish to process (or `all' to  
process all packages). (default: all) [?, ??, q]  
Type the number for the ITIalt driver and press Return.  
The pkgadd command starts the installation script.  
Do not select the default: all option to install "all" drivers. Install  
only the driver appropriate for your system: ITIalt .  
Respond to prompts in the script.  
pkgadd keeps cycling through its script once it has started. Therefore you  
must quit ( q ) the program the second time the list of packages is displayed.  
When you have finished loading the software, eject the CD-ROM by entering  
the following commands:  
# cd /  
# eject cdrom  
Troubleshooting: If the Driver Fails to  
Attach  
If the adapter is not installed, you will see the following message when you  
run pkgadd :  
drvconfig: Driver (alt) failed to attach  
Warning: Driver (alt) successfully added to system  
but failed to attach  
pkgadd: ERROR: postinstall script did not complete  
successfully  
If this happens, halt your machine using the following commands:  
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# sync  
# sync  
# halt  
Then, at the ok prompt, use the following command to list the system  
devices:  
ok show-devs  
ITI-5100G/GF adapter output will be displayed. Sample PCI examples are  
shown on the next page.  
For PCI systems, " ethernet@1 " identifies the PCI ITI-5100G/GF  
adapter:  
/SUNW,ffb@1e,0  
/SUNW,UltraSPARC-II@0,0  
/pci@1f,2000  
/pci@1f,4000  
/counter-timer@1f,1c00  
/virtual-memory  
/memory@0,60000000  
/aliases  
/options  
/openprom  
/chosen  
/packages  
/pci@1f,2000/ethernet@1  
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3  
/pci@1f,4000/network@1,1  
/pci@1f,4000/ebus@1  
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/tape  
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk  
/pci@1f,4000/ebus@1/SUNW,CS4231@14,200000  
....  
If the appropriate ITI-5100G/GF device is not listed, check that the adapter is  
installed and properly seated. Then restart the system and re-install the  
adapter software.  
Configuring the Host Files  
Once the ITI-5100G/GF adapter software is installed on your system, it must  
be configured. To ensure proper adapter performance, configure the host files  
and driver parameters as described in the following sections.  
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Note: If any adapter card is moved from one slot to another, the alt  
instance values in the /etc/path_to_inst file will be incorrect.  
Correct the instance values before making any adapter configuration  
changes. See your Solaris manuals for details on setting instance values.  
= Each adapter must be assigned a host name and an IP  
address. If you are not using multiple VLANs, perform the  
steps below when configuring the host name and IP address  
for your adapter.  
= If VLANs are to be used, any specific adapter may have one  
host name and IP address for each VLAN. If you will be  
using VLANs on the network, see the Configuring VLANs  
section of this manual.  
1. Create the /etc/hostname.alt <num> file(s) on the server.  
There can be up to four adapters per server. Create one  
/etc/hostname.alt <num> file for each adapter. The number  
<num> in the filename is determined as follows:  
Hostname Numbering  
Adapter  
First  
Second  
Third  
Hostname  
/etc/hostname.alt0  
/etc/hostname.alt1  
/etc/hostname.alt2  
/etc/hostname.alt3  
Fourth  
For example, the first adapter in the server requires a file named  
/etc/hostname.alt0 and the second adapter requires a file  
named /etc/hostname.alt1 .  
2. Place the appropriate adapter host name into the hostname.alt  
<num> file(s).  
The /etc/hostname.alt <num> file must contain the appropriate  
host name for the adapter. The host name should be different from that  
of any other interface. For example, /etc/hostname.alt0 and  
/etc/hostname.alt1 cannot share the same host name.  
The following example depicts the host name files required for a  
machine called iti , with ITI-5100G/GF adapters known as iti-1 ,  
iti-2 , iti-3 , and iti-4 on the networks created for alt0 , alt1  
, alt2 , and alt3 .  
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iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt0  
iti-1  
iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt1  
iti-2  
iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt2  
iti-3  
iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt3  
iti-4  
3. For each host name, enter the appropriate IP address in the  
/etc/hosts file.  
4. Reboot the system.  
If you make changes and put the system into service before rebooting, you  
may experience configuration problems.  
Perform this command to reboot the system:  
# reboot -- -r  
Configuring Driver Parameters  
with ndd  
The ndd (1M) utility is useful for changing configuration parameters for the  
adapter. Alternately, adapter parameters can be changed by manually editing  
the configuration files. This section describes the ndd utility in detail.  
Note: Any changes made with ndd are temporary and will be lost when  
you reboot the system. To make configuration changes survive the reboot  
process, you will need to store driver settings in the  
/etc/rc2.d/S99itialt file (see Saving Driver Parameters Beyond  
Reboot).  
Available Parameters  
To view parameters that you can set using the ndd command, type:  
# ndd /dev/alt '?'  
The system returns the following:  
stat_ticks (read and write)  
send_max_coalesced_bds (read and write)  
send_coal_ticks (read and write)  
recv_max_coalesced_bds (read and write)  
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recv_coal_ticks (read and write)  
nic_tracing (read and write)  
link_negotiation (read and write)  
dump_nic (read and write)  
jumbo (read and write)  
vlan? (read and write)  
vlan_tag (read and write)  
vlan_tag_id (read and write)  
redund? (read and write)  
redund (read and write)  
fdr_filter (read and write)  
rx_flow_control (read and write)  
tx_flow_control (read and write)  
hybrid_len (read and write)  
shared_rupt (read and write)  
snap (read and write)  
instance (read and write)  
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The following table describes the driver parameters available through ndd .  
Adapter Driver Parameters  
Parameter  
Meaning  
Minimum number of 1 sec ticks between statistics  
updates. 0 (off) is the minimum, and 100,000 is the  
default. There is no maximum.  
stat_ticks  
Number of sends before a send complete event is  
set. 1 is the minimum, 127 is the maximum, and 60  
is the default. WARNING: Setting this to an  
improper value can result in driver performance  
degradation or failure.  
(Do not use; value is set by startup file)  
Maximum number of receives that can be bundled  
into an event. 1 is the minimum, 511 is the  
maximum, and 6 is the default. WARNING: Setting  
this to an improper value can result in degraded  
performance.  
send_max_coalesced_bds  
send_coal_ticks  
recv_max_coalesced_bds  
nic_tracing  
(Not currently used)  
Used to set IEEE 802.3z Link Negotiation to auto  
or off. Use a value of 0 for off, or 1 for auto. The  
default is 1 (auto).  
link_negotiation  
dump_nic  
jumbo  
vlan?  
vlan_tag  
vlan_tag_id  
redund?  
redund  
(Do not use; reserved for debugging)  
(Do not use; value is set by startup file)  
(Do not use; value is set by startup file)  
(Do not use; value is set by startup file)  
(Do not use; value is set by startup file)  
(Do not use; value is set by startup file)  
(Do not use; value is set by startup file)  
Full-Duplex Repeater Filter. For older adapters  
(Model 710002), turn this on if the adapter is  
attached to a Full-Duplex Repeater. Use a value of  
0 for off, or 1 for on. The default is 0 (off).  
If link negotiation is on, a value of 1 allows the  
adapter to negotiate 802.3x receive flow control  
with the device at the other end of the link. If  
802.3x flow control is supported by the other  
device, receive pause packets will be respected. A  
value of 0 disables receive flow control. The default  
is 1 (on).  
fdr_filter  
rx_flow_control  
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Adapter Driver Parameters  
Parameter  
Meaning  
If link negotiation is on, a value of 1 allows the  
adapter to negotiate 802.3x transmit flow control  
with the device at the other end of the link. If  
802.3x flow control is supported by the other  
device, transmit pause packets will be respected. A  
value of 0 disables transmit flow control. The  
default is 0 (off).  
tx_flow_control  
hybrid_len  
shared_rupt  
snap  
(Do not use; value is set by startup file)  
(Do not use; value is set by startup file)  
(Do not use; value is set by startup file)  
Used to set the device number from which the  
previous data is extracted. This value can range  
from 0 to the number of adapters installed in the  
system. The default is 0.  
instance  
Table 8: Adapter Driver Parameters  
Checking Parameter Settings  
To check a current parameter setting, use the following command:  
# ndd /dev/alt <parameter_name>  
Setting Parameters  
Follow this procedure to set parameters using the ndd utility:  
1. Check the /etc/path_to_inst file for the instance  
associated with particular devices.  
2. Specify the instance for the adapter you wish to configure:  
# ndd -set /dev/alt instance <instance#>  
Any subsequent ndd configuration commands will act on the  
adapter with the selected instance. The adapter remains selected  
until you specify a different instance.  
3. Specify the configuration command using the following format:  
# ndd -set /dev/alt <parameter> <value>  
A list of valid parameters and values can be found in Available Parameters.  
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Note: Any changes made with ndd will be lost when you reboot the system.  
To make configuration changes survive reboot, store driver settings in the  
/etc/rc2.d/S99itialt file (see Saving Driver Parameters Beyond  
Reboot).  
Link Negotiation  
The default configuration for link negotiation of the Gigabit Ethernet link is  
auto . With this setting the ITI-5100G/GF adapter will use IEEE 802.3-  
1998 auto negotiation.  
If you are connecting the adapter to Gigabit Ethernet equipment that does not  
support auto negotiation, or if there is a problem establishing a link between  
the two devices, auto negotiation can be turned off (see Available  
Parameters).  
Increasing TCP/IP Performance  
The TCP/IP performance of the ITI-5100G/GF PCI adapter can be increased  
by changing the TCP/IP ndd values. This can be done with the ndd (1M)  
utility, as described below.  
Enter the following ndd commands to increase TCP/IP performance:  
# ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_recv_hiwat 65535  
# ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_xmit_hiwat 65535  
# ndd -set /dev/udp udp_recv_hiwat 65535  
# ndd -set /dev/udp udp_xmit_hiwat 65535  
To avoid losing these settings when reboot occurs, add your ndd parameter  
settings to the start-up file as described in the following section, Saving  
Driver Parameters Beyond Reboot.  
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Saving Driver Parameters  
Beyond Reboot  
Any parameter changes made using ndd will be lost the next time your  
system is rebooted. To keep changes through reboot, parameter settings must  
be placed in a start-up file with the following filename:  
/etc/rc2.d/S99itialt  
Example: If you need to adjust adapter 2 to turn Link Negotiation off and  
increase the TCP/IP values, you could place the following lines in the  
/etc/rc2.d/S99itialt start-up file:  
#!/sbin/sh  
# local kernel modification  
#
case "$1" in  
'start')  
echo "Setting local kernel parameters...\c"  
ndd -set /dev/alt instance 2  
ndd -set /dev/alt link_negotiation 0  
ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_recv_hiwat 65535  
ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_xmit_hiwat 65535  
ndd -set /dev/udp udp_xmit_hiwat 65535  
ndd -set /dev/udp udp_recv_hiwat 65535  
echo " "  
;;  
'stop')  
echo "$0: No parameters changed."  
;;  
*)  
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop}"  
;;  
esac  
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Optional Configuration  
Your IntraServer Technology ITI-5100G/GF adapter can be configured to  
support the following options:  
= VLANs: Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) are  
commonly used to split up groups of network users into  
manageable broadcast domains, to create logical  
segmentation of workgroups, and to enforce security policies  
among each logical segment. Up to 64 VLANs can be  
defined for each ITI-5100G/GF adapter on your server  
= Jumbo Frames: Standard Ethernet frames are 1,500 bytes  
long. When sending Ethernet traffic at Gigabit speeds, a  
considerable portion of the bandwidth is consumed by the  
overhead of handling a multitude of small packets. ITI-  
5100G/GF adapters support Ethernet frames of 9,000 bytes.  
Host CPU utilization is significantly reduced and network  
throughput is enhanced when enabling Jumbo Frames  
between servers that have ITI-5100G/GF adapters and  
switches that support Jumbo Frames.  
= Dual Homing: Two ITI-5100G/GF adapters on a server can  
be paired for redundant operation through the use of the  
Dual Homing feature. If traffic on a primary connection is  
lost due to the failure of the adapter, cable, switch port, or  
switch (when the dual adapters are attached to separate  
switches), the secondary adapter becomes active and  
assumes the MAC and IP address of the primary adapter.  
Network sessions should be maintained after the switchover,  
causing minimum impact to network traffic.  
This chapter describes these options in detail, with configuration instructions  
and examples. If your network does not require VLANs, Jumbo Frames, or  
Dual Homing, you need only configure the adapter to support the default  
configuration, as described in “The ITI-5100G/GF Driver Software”.  
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Note: If you modify any of the optional configuration parameters (VLANs,  
Jumbo Frame, or Dual Homing), you must reboot the system before the  
changes will take effect. If you make changes and do not reboot, you may  
experience configuration problems.  
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VLANs  
VLANs allow you to split your physical LAN into logical subparts, providing  
an essential tool for increasing the efficiency and flexibility of your network.  
Overview  
Each defined VLAN behaves as its own separate network, with its traffic and  
broadcasts isolated from the other VLANs to increase bandwidth efficiency  
within each logical group. One example of how VLANs can be used to  
segment a LAN is when isolating different types of network traffic. If you  
wanted to utilize Jumbo Frames on a portion of your LAN, you could  
configure one VLAN for devices that support Jumbo Frames, and a separate  
VLAN for devices supporting only standard frames. By implementing  
VLANs, you could segregate the different frame types from each other  
without reorganizing your LAN into separate physical subnets.  
Although VLANs are commonly used to create individual broadcast domains  
and/or separate IP subnets, it is sometimes useful for a server to have a  
presence on more than one VLAN simultaneously. Alteon WebSystems  
switches and ITI5100G/GF adapters support multiple VLANs on a per-port  
or per-interface basis, allowing very flexible network configurations.  
See Figure 6 for an example of servers supporting multiple VLANs with  
Tagging.  
VLAN #1  
Accounting Server  
Main Server  
(VLAN #3)  
VLAN #2  
(All VLANs)  
ITI5100G Gigabit  
VLAN Tagged  
VLAN #3  
Shared  
Media Segment  
PC #1  
PC #2  
PC #3  
PC #4  
PC #5  
Software Dept.  
(VLAN #2)  
Software Dept.  
(VLAN #2)  
Engineering  
(VLAN #1)  
Accounting  
(VLAN #3)  
Engineering/Software  
(VLAN #1 & #2)  
ITI5100G Gigabit  
VLAN Tagged  
Figure 6: Servers Supporting Multiple VLANs  
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In the example network shown in Figure 6, the physical LAN consists of a  
switch, two servers, and five clients. The LAN is logically organized into  
three different VLANs, each representing a different IP subnet. The features  
of this network are described in the following table.  
Example VLAN Network Topology  
Component Description  
An IP subnet consisting of the Main Server, PC #3, and PC #5.  
This subnet represents an engineering group.  
VLAN #1  
Includes the Main Server, PCs #1 and #2 via shared media  
VLAN #2  
VLAN #3  
segment, and PC #5. This VLAN is a software development  
group.  
Includes the Main Server, the Accounting Server and PC #4.  
This VLAN is an accounting group.  
A high-use server that needs to be accessed from all VLANs  
and IP subnets. The Main Server has an ITI5100G adapter  
installed. All three IP subnets are accessed via the single  
physical adapter interface. The server is attached to an Alteon  
WebSystems switch Gigabit Ethernet port, which is  
Main Server configured for VLANs #1, #2, and #3. Both the adapter and  
the connected switch port have tagging turned on. Because of  
the tagging VLAN capabilities of both devices, the server is  
able to communicate on all three IP subnets in this network,  
but continues to maintain broadcast separation between all of  
them.  
Available to VLAN #3 only. The Accounting Server is  
isolated from all traffic on VLANs #1 and #2. The switch port  
connected to the server has tagging turned off.  
Accounting  
Server  
Attached to a shared media hub that is then connected to the  
switch. PCs #1 and #2 belong to VLAN #2 only, and are  
PCs #1 and #2 logically in the same IP subnet as the Main Server and PC #5.  
The switch port connected to this segment has tagging turned  
off.  
A member of VLAN #1, PC #3 can communicate only with  
PC #3  
PC #4  
the Main Server and PC #5. Tagging is not enabled on PC  
#3's switch port.  
A member of VLAN #3, PC #4 can only communicate with  
the servers. Tagging is not enabled on PC #4's switch port.  
A member of both VLANs #1 and #2, PC #5 has an ITI5100G  
adapter installed. It is connected to switch port #10. Both the  
adapter and the switch port are configured for VLANs #1 and  
#2 and have tagging enabled.  
PC #5  
Table 9: Example VLAN Network Topology  
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VLAN tagging is only required to be enabled on switch ports that  
create trunk links to other VLAN capable switches, or on ports  
connected to tag-capable end-stations, such as servers or workstations  
with ITI5100G/GF adapters.  
Configuring VLANs  
By default, Alteon WebSystems switches have a single VLAN configured for  
every port, which groups all ports into the same broadcast domain, just as if  
there were no VLANs at all. This default VLAN has an 802.1Q-1998 VLAN  
identification number of [1], with VLAN tagging for the switch port turned  
off.  
If you are using a VLAN capable switch from another manufacturer, consult  
the documentation for your switch before continuing.  
To configure VLANs, perform the following procedure:  
Note: If you configure a VLAN for an adapter, all traffic sent or received  
by that adapter must be in VLANs.  
1. Create the /etc/hostname.alt file(s) on the server.  
There can be up to four adapters per server, and up to 64 VLANs  
defined per adapter.  
One /etc/hostname.alt <num> file must be created for each  
VLAN that will be configured for each adapter on the server. Create  
files using the following naming format:  
/etc/hostname.alt <num>  
For each file, the number <num> in the filename is determined according  
to the table below. For example, the first adapter in the server requires a  
file named /etc/hostname.alt0 for its first VLAN, and a file  
named /etc/hostname.alt100 for its second VLAN.  
Up to 64  
VLANs  
First Adapter  
Second Adapter Third Adapter  
Fourth Adapter  
/etc/hostname /etc/hostname /etc/hostname /etc/hostname  
.alt0 .alt1 .alt2 .alt3  
1
2
3
/etc/hostname /etc/hostname /etc/hostname /etc/hostname  
.alt100 .alt101 .alt102 .alt103  
/etc/hostname /etc/hostname /etc/hostname /etc/hostname  
.alt200  
.alt201  
.alt202  
.alt203  
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/etc/hostname /etc/hostname /etc/hostname /etc/hostname  
.alt6300 .alt6301 .alt6302 .alt6303  
64  
Table 10: Creating the /etc/hostname.alt<num> files  
2. Place the appropriate adapter host name into the  
/etc/hostname.alt file(s).  
The /etc/hostname.alt <num> file must contain the appropriate  
adapter host name.  
The host name should be different from the host name of any other  
interface. For example, /etc/hostname.alt0 and  
/etc/hostname.alt100 cannot share the same host name.  
The following example depicts the host name files required for a  
machine called iti , with one ITI5100G/GF adapter with four VLANs:  
iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt0  
iti-1  
iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt100  
iti-1100  
iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt200  
iti-1200  
iti # cat /etc/hostname.alt300  
iti-1300  
3. For each host name, enter the appropriate IP address in the  
/etc/hosts file.  
4. Create the /etc/vlan.alt <num> file(s).  
One corresponding /etc/vlan.alt <num> file is needed for each  
/etc/hostname.alt <num> file created in the previous steps (one  
for each VLAN being configured for each adapter on the server). Create  
files using the following naming format:  
/etc/vlan.alt <num>  
For each file, the number <num> in the filename is determined according  
to the table below. For example, the first adapter requires a file named  
/etc/vlan.alt0 for its first VLAN, and a file named  
/etc/vlan.alt100 for its second VLAN.  
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Up to 64  
VLANs  
First Adapter  
Second Adapter Third Adapter  
Fourth Adapter  
/etc/vlan  
.alt0  
/etc/vlan  
.alt1  
/etc/vlan  
.alt2  
/etc/vlan  
.alt3  
1
2
/etc/vlan  
.alt100  
/etc/vlan  
.alt101  
/etc/vlan  
.alt102  
/etc/vlan  
.alt103  
/etc/vlan  
.alt200  
/etc/vlan  
.alt201  
/etc/vlan  
.alt202  
/etc/vlan  
.alt203  
3
...  
/etc/vlan  
.alt6300  
/etc/vlan  
.alt6301  
/etc/vlan  
.alt6302  
/etc/vlan  
.alt6303  
64  
Table 11: Creating the /etc/vlan.alt<num> files  
5. Place the appropriate VLAN ID tag into the vlan.alt <num> file(s).  
Each VLAN must be assigned a unique identification number. Even  
though the maximum number of VLANs that can be configured on each  
adapter is 64, any particular VLAN can be assigned an identification  
number between 1 and 4094. The VLAN tagging format follows the  
guidance provided in IEEE 802.1Q-1998.  
The VLAN identifier numbers must be placed into each appropriate  
vlan.alt <num > file to which the adapter is a member.  
Example: Consider a server with a single adapter. The server is a  
member of two VLANs, with VLAN identifiers 383 and 777. The  
contents of the first file, /etc/vlan.alt0 , would be "383" and the  
contents of the second file, /etc/vlan.alt100 , would be "777".  
Use your regular text editor to put the VLAN identifier number into the  
appropriate vlan.alt <num> file. Be certain that there are no spaces,  
blank lines, or extra characters. The identifier can be entered in decimal  
(e.g. 383), octal (e.g. 0577), or hexadecimal (e.g. 0x17F) format.  
If you are finished with all optional configurations, reboot the system.  
Changes to the optional configuration parameters (VLAN, Jumbo Frame, or  
Dual Homing) do not take effect until you reboot the system. If you will be  
making changes to the other optional parameters during your configuration  
session, you should wait to reboot until those changes are complete.  
If you modify parameters and put the system into service before rebooting,  
you may experience configuration problems.  
Perform this command to reboot the system:  
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# reboot -- -r  
Verify the configuration changes.  
Enter the following command and verify that the appropriate VLANs are  
present:  
# ifconfig -a  
Jumbo Frames Support  
ITI-5100G/GF adapters support Jumbo Frames--frames of up to 9,000 bytes  
that are sent between servers that have ITI-5100G/GF adapters and switches  
that support Jumbo Frames. Host CPU utilization is significantly reduced and  
network throughput is enhanced by sending 9,000 byte frames rather than the  
standard 1,500 byte Ethernet frames.  
Overview  
A single ITI-5100G/GF adapter on a server can support standard Ethernet  
frames as well as Jumbo Frames. Jumbo Frames are only sent between  
servers that have ITI-5100G/GF adapters. Standard Ethernet frames are used  
between servers that have ITI-5100G/GF Adapters and all other Ethernet  
devices.  
Note: Not all network switches support passing Jumbo Frames. Check  
with your switch manufacturer for confirmation of Jumbo Frame support.  
Configuring Jumbo Frames Support  
To configure Jumbo Frame support, perform the following procedure:  
1. Create the /etc/jumbo.alt <num> file.  
2. Use your regular text editor to put the number “9000 " into the  
/etc/jumbo.alt <num> file.  
Put the number “9000 " in the file, without spaces or blank lines.  
3. If you are finished with all optional configuration, reboot the system.  
Changes to the optional configuration parameters (Jumbo Frame, or  
Dual Homing) do not take effect until you reboot the system. If you will  
be making changes to the other optional parameters during your  
configuration session, you should wait to reboot until those changes are  
complete.  
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Note: If you modify parameters and put the system into service before  
rebooting, you may experience configuration problems.  
Perform this command to reboot the system:  
# reboot  
4. Verify the configuration changes.  
Enter the following command and verify that the MTU size is set to 9000:  
# ifconfig -a  
Dual Homing  
When two ITI-5100G/GF adapters are installed in the same server, they can  
be paired in a Dual Homing configuration. If traffic is not seen over the  
primary adapter connection due to loss of the adapter, cable, switch port, or  
switch (where the two adapters are attached to separate switches), the  
secondary adapter becomes active. When it becomes active, the secondary  
adapter uses the MAC and IP address originally assigned to the primary  
adapter. Sessions should be maintained, with minimum impact to network  
traffic.  
Overview  
The Dual Homing feature relies on the Spanning Tree Protocol. Adapters  
configured for Dual Homing allow Spanning Tree Protocol packets to pass  
between them. This causes the Spanning Tree Protocol to detect a loop in the  
network, forcing the switch port connected to one of the adapters to go into  
blocking mode. The blocked adapter becomes the secondary.  
Primary Connection Failed  
Both Connections Ready  
Loop Resolved:  
Spanning Tree Loop Detected:  
ACEnic #1 has dropped from service  
ACEnic #1 is active  
ACEnic #2 is active  
ACEnic #2 is blocked at switch port  
Figure 7: Dual Homing with Spanning Tree  
If the primary connection becomes disabled for any reason, the Spanning  
Tree Protocol will detect the loss of the loop, and will change the switch port  
connecting the secondary adapter from blocking mode to forwarding mode.  
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Configuring Dual Homing  
To configure Dual Homing in a system with two adapters, where  
/etc/hostname.alt0 is the primary adapter, perform the following  
procedure:  
Note: Do not configure an /etc/hostname.alt<num> entry for the  
redundant adapter. Also, do not configure Jumbo Frame support files for  
the redundant adapter. If the primary adapter fails, the secondary adapter  
takes on the configuration of the primary adapter. Serious configuration  
problems will occur if there are hostname or Jumbo Frame configuration files  
for the secondary adapter.  
1. Enable Spanning Tree Protocol on the switch connected to your ITI-  
5100G/GF adapters.  
2. The port to which the secondary adapter is connected must be the port  
that blocks.  
If there is more than one switch in the spanning tree, be certain that the  
secondary adapter is not attached to the root switch of the spanning tree.  
Also, be sure that the port path cost of the switch port connected to the  
secondary adapter is higher than the other ports in the loop.  
Example: In the following redundant switch configuration, the switch  
port connected to adapter #2 must have the highest port path cost of any  
of the four ports in the loop:  
Switch port to active  
adapter needs lower  
Inter-switch path is required  
path cost  
for loop condition. Loop  
ports need lower path cost  
Switch port to secondary  
adapter must have highest  
path cost to block  
Figure 8: Dual Homing Path Costs  
3. Create the /etc/redund.alt1 file.  
4. Use your regular text editor to put the number " 0 ", the instance  
number of the primary adapter, into the file /etc/redund.alt1 .  
Put the number " 0 " in the file, without spaces or blank lines.  
5. If you are finished with all optional configuration, reboot the system.  
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Changes to the optional configuration parameters (Jumbo Frame, or Dual  
Homing) do not take effect until you reboot the system. If you will be making  
changes to the other optional parameters during your configuration session,  
you should wait to reboot until those changes are complete.  
Note: If you modify parameters and put the system into service before  
rebooting, you may experience configuration problems.  
Perform this command to reboot the system:  
# reboot -- -r  
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________________________5  
Appendices  
Appendix A  
1000BASE-SX Link Characteristics  
Description  
62.5 Micron 50 Micron  
Shortwave (850 nanometer multimode fiber)  
2 to 550 meters  
Operating Range 2 to 260 meters  
(in compliance with IEEE 802.3-1998)  
10/100/1000BASE-T Cable Specifications  
Media  
Maximum  
Distance  
Port Type  
10Base-T  
100/1000Base-T RJ-45  
Connector  
Cat. 3, 4 or 5 UTP 100 Meters  
Cat. 5 UTP 100 Meters  
RJ-45  
Performance Specifications  
Feature  
Specification  
PCI clock  
66 MHz max  
PCI Data/Address  
32- and 64-bit  
132 MB/second (32-bit bus)  
PCI data burst transfer rate 264 MB/second (64-bit bus)  
528 MB/second (64-bit bus at 66 MHz)  
PCI modes  
Master/slave  
Physical Characteristics  
Dimension  
Measurement  
PCI Length x Width 17.27 cm x 10.67 cm (6.8" x 4.2"  
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Power Requirements  
Specification  
PCI operating voltage  
Measurement  
+5 V ± 5%  
7.5 Watts  
1.5A @ +5VDC  
PCI power consumption  
Environmental Specifications  
Operating  
Condition  
Storage Specification  
Specification  
0° to 55° C (+32 to +131  
F)  
Temperature  
-40° to +85° C  
5 to 85% non-condensing  
(40° C, 16 hour dwells at  
extremes)  
5 to 95% non-condensing  
10° C/hour  
Relative humidity  
Altitude  
Shock  
Up to 10,000 feet  
10g, 1/2 sine wave, 11  
msec  
Up to 35,000 feet  
60g, 1/2 sine wave, 11  
msec  
Vibration, peak to peak  
displacement  
0.005 in. max (5 to 32 Hz) 0.1 in. max (5 to 17 Hz)  
0.25g (5 to 500 Hz)  
(Sweep Rate = 1  
octave/min.)  
0.25g (5 to 500 Hz)  
(Sweep Rate = 1  
octave/min.)  
Vibration, peak  
acceleration  
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Appendix B  
Ethernet Connector  
The 8-pin RJ-45 connector for 10/100/1000 Mb/sec Ethernet is wired as  
shown:  
87654321  
Figure 9: 8-Pin RJ-45 Connector (Front)  
With the connection pins assigned as shown:  
Contact 10Base-T Signal  
100Base-TX Signal 1000Base-T Signal  
TD+ (Transmit  
BI_DA+ (Bidi Data)  
Data)  
1
TD+ (Transmit Data)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TD- (Transmit Data) TD- (Transmit Data) BI_DA- (Bidi Data)  
RD+ (Receive Data) RD+ (Receive Data) BI_DB+ (Bidi Data)  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
BI_DC+ (Bidi Data)  
BI_DC- (Bidi Data)  
RD- (Receive Data) RD- (Receive Data) BI_DB- (Bidi Data)  
Not Used  
Not Used  
Not Used  
Not Used  
BI_DD+ (Bidi Data)  
BI_DD- (Bidi Data)  
Table 12: 8-Pin RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments  
Network Cabling Requirements  
In order for your network to operate properly, you must use a category of  
network cabling that is appropriate for the data rate of the channel. For  
10Mb/s operation, Category 3, or 5 cable is appropriate. When operating in  
100/1000Mb/s or 100/1000Mb/s Full Duplex, a Category 5 cable should be  
used.  
The maximum cable segment length supported at 100/1000Mb/sec speed, on  
Category 5 cable is 100M. Any single cable segment (adapter to adapter or  
adapter to network hub) must be within the 100M length requirement.  
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Appendix C  
Glossary of Terms  
The following terms are used throughout this guide.  
Term  
Meaning  
Notes  
10/100/1000  
10, 100 and 1000Mbps on the same The port will be  
port.  
running at the  
negotiated speed.  
See LEDs on the  
handle to determine  
the speed of  
operation  
1000BaseT  
100BaseT  
10BaseT  
Physical layer spec. for 1000Mbps  
Ethernet over various wiring specs.  
Physical layer spec. for 100Mbps  
Ethernet over various wiring specs.  
IEEE 802.3 physical layer spec. for  
10Mbps Ethernet over 2 pairs of  
UTP wire  
CSMA/CD  
Carrier Sense Multiple  
Access/Collision Detect. Protocol  
for carrier transmission access in  
Ethernet networks.  
Gigabit  
Ethernet  
1000Mbps technology based on the  
10BaseT Ethernet CSMA/CD  
network access method.  
Ethernet  
IEEE-standard data link protocol  
that specifies how data is placed on  
and retrieved from a common  
transmission medium.  
Fast Ethernet 100Mbps technology based on the  
10BaseT Ethernet CSMA/CD  
network access method.  
Hub  
NIC  
Connects 2 or more devices  
together in order for them to  
communicate on a network  
Network Interface Card,  
i.e. ITI-5100G  
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Packet  
Unit of information packaged in a  
predetermined structure for  
communications using Ethernet  
protocols.  
PCI  
Peripheral Component Interconnect  
Industry Standard Bus  
RJ-45  
The 8-conductor version of an RJ-  
11 (telephone, but wider).  
Router  
Component which receives and  
transmits and forwards packets to  
their destinations via the shortest  
route possible.  
Switch  
UTP  
Hardware that routes packets  
across a network.  
Unshielded twisted pair  
Table 13: Glossary of Terms  
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List of Figures  
Figure 1: IntraServer Technology ITI-5100GF Gigibit Ethernet Fiber  
Interface Adapter.......................................................................................... 11  
Figure 2: IntraServer Technology ITI-5100G Gigibit Ethernet Copper  
10/100/100Base-T Interface Adapter............................................................ 12  
Figure 3: ITI-5100GF adapter faceplate...................................................... 15  
Figure 4: ITI-5100G adapter faceplate........................................................ 17  
Figure 5: Connecting the network cable to the 5100GF adapter................. 21  
Figure 6: Servers Supporting Multiple VLANs............................................. 35  
Figure 7: Dual Homing with Spanning Tree ................................................ 41  
Figure 8: Dual Homing Path Costs.............................................................. 42  
Figure 9: 8-Pin RJ-45 Connector (Front) .................................................... 46  
List of Tables  
Table 1: Typographic Conventions................................................................. 9  
Table 2: Shell Prompts................................................................................. 10  
Table 3: ITI-5100GF LED Status Indicators................................................ 16  
Table 4: ITI-5100G LED Status Indicators .................................................. 17  
Table 5: Hardware and Software Requirements........................................... 18  
Table 6: 1000BASE-SX Link Characteristics ............................................... 21  
Table 7: 10/100/1000BASE-T Cable Specifications.................................... 22  
Table 8: Adapter Driver Parameters............................................................ 30  
Table 9: Example VLAN Network Topology................................................. 36  
Table 10: Creating the /etc/hostname.alt<num> files................................. 38  
Table 11: Creating the /etc/vlan.alt<num> files ......................................... 39  
Table 12: 8-Pin RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments ..................................... 46  
Table 13: Glossary of Terms ........................................................................ 48  
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Appendix D  
Software License  
End-User License Agreement for Software  
Warranty for Software and Hardware  
Important- READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement  
(“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a  
single entity) licensee of the IntraServer ITIpciTM SCSI Software being  
licensed by IntraServer Technology, Inc. (“ITI”) for the software  
(“SOFTWARE PRODUCT” or “SOFTWARE”) provided with the  
ITIpciTM Host Adapter (“Host Adapter”). You may not use the Software  
except in conjunction with the Host Adapter. The SOFTWARE  
PRODUCT includes computer software, the associated media, any  
printed materials, and any “on-line” or electronic documentation. By  
installing, copying or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT you  
agree to bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the  
terms of this EULA, ITI is unwilling to license the SOFTWARE  
PRODUCT to you. In such event, you may not use or copy the  
SOFTWARE PRODUCT, and you should promptly contact ITI or your  
reseller for instructions on return of the Host Adapter and Software for  
a refund.  
SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE  
The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is owned by ITI, protected by copyright laws  
and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws  
and treaties. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed, not sold, and ITI  
retains all rights not expressly granted. You acknowledge and agree that the  
copyright, patent, trade secret and all other intellectual property rights of  
whatever kind and nature in the SOFTWARE PRODUCT and the Host  
Adapter and related specifications and documentation shall remain the  
property of ITI and nothing in this agreement shall be construed as  
transferring any aspects of such rights to you or any third party. Except as  
specifically permitted in this Agreement, you may not copy the software, any  
printed materials accompanying the software or any “on-line” or electronic  
documentation.  
1. GRANT OF LICENSE:  
This EULA grants you the following non-exclusive rights:  
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Software:  
You may install and use one copy of the  
SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a single computer (the  
“Computer”).  
Network Services:  
If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT includes  
functionality that enables the Computer to act as a  
network server, any number of computers may  
access or otherwise utilize the basic network  
services of the server. The basic network services  
are more fully described in the printed materials  
accompanying the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.  
Storage and  
Network Use:  
You may also store or install a copy of the computer  
software portion of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on  
the Computer to allow you other computers to use  
the SOFTWARE PRODUCT over an internal  
network. However, you must acquire and dedicate a  
license for the SOFTWARE PRODUCT for each  
computer on which the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is  
used or to which it is distributed. A license for the  
SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be shared or used  
concurrently on different computers.  
Back-up:  
You may make a single back-up copy of the  
SOFTWARE PRODUCT. You may use the back-up  
copy solely for archival purposes.  
Right to Audit  
End User:  
ITI reserves the right to audit you to verify  
compliance with the EULA.  
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2. DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND  
LIMITATIONS:  
Limitation on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, Disassembly,  
Modifications and Derivatives: You may not reverse engineer, decompile,  
disassemble, or modify, in whole or in part, the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, or  
create a derivative work using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT except and only  
to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law  
notwithstanding this limitation.  
Separation of  
Components:  
The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed as a single  
product. Its component part may not be separated for  
use on more than one computer.  
Single Computer:  
The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed for use on a  
single computer and only when the Host Adapter is  
installed on such computer. The SOFTWARE  
PRODUCT may only be used with that computer.  
Rental:  
You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE  
PRODUCT part from the Host Adapter. The renting  
or leasing of a complete computer system containing  
both the SOFTWARE PRODUCT and the Host  
Adapter is allowed however.  
Software Transfer:  
You may permanently transfer all of your rights  
under this EULA only as part of a sale transfer of the  
Host Adapter provided you retain no copies, you  
transfer your rights in the SOFTWARE PRODUCT  
(including all component parts, the media and printed  
materials, any upgrades and this EULA) and the  
transferee agrees to the terms of this EULA. If the  
SOFTWARE PRODUCT includes any upgrades any  
transfer must include all prior versions of the  
SOFTWARE PRODUCT and the upgrades any  
transfer must include all prior versions of the  
SOFTWARE PRODUCT and the upgrade.  
Termination:  
Without prejudice to any other rights, ITI may  
terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the  
terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event,  
you must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE  
PRODUCT and all its component parts.  
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3. UPGRADES:  
If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is an upgrade from another ITI product,  
whether from ITI or a reseller, you may use or transfer the SOFTWARE  
PRODUCT only in conjunction with that upgraded product and the  
associated ITI Host Adapter. If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is an upgrade of  
an ITI product, you may use that upgraded product only in accordance with  
this EULA. If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is an upgrade of a component  
package of software programs which you licensed as a single product  
package, the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may be used and transferred only as  
part of that single product package and may not be separated for use on more  
than one COMPUTER and Host Adapter.  
4. DUAL MEDIA SOFTWARE:  
You may receive the SOFTWARE PRODUCT IN MORE THAN ONE  
MEDIUM. Regardless o the type of medium you receive, you may use only  
one medium that is appropriate for your single Computer. You may not loan,  
rent, lease, or otherwise transfer the other medium to another user except for  
a permanent transfer (as provided above) of your rights in the SOFTWARE  
PRODUCT.  
5. PRODUCT SUPPORT:  
Product support for the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is provided by ITI, its  
resellers, and OEMs. For support, please call 1-508-429-0425 (technical  
support) in the U.S.A. between 8:30 AM and 5:30PM EST  
6. U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED  
RIGHTS:  
The SOFTWARE PRODUCT and documentation are provided with  
RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government  
is subject to restrictions set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in  
Technical Data and Computer Software clause DFARS 252.227-7013 or  
subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software –  
Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19 as applicable. The Manufacturer is  
IntraServer Technology, Inc., Seven October Hill Road, Holliston, MA, USA  
01746.  
7. EXPORT LAWS AND REGULATIONS:  
The end user agrees to comply with the export laws and regulations of the  
United States and other governing jurisdictions.  
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Product Warranty  
LIMITED SOFTWARE WARRANTY  
IntraServer Technology, Inc. (“ITI”) warrants to only the original licensee  
that the Software, when properly installed in conjunction with the Host  
Adapter, will perform substantially in accordance with ITI’s specifications  
contained in ITI’s documentation provided with the Software (“ITI’s  
Documentation”) for a period of 60 days from the date of the original  
licensing. Furthermore, ITI warrants that the media upon which the software  
is stored is free from defects of material or workmanship for a period of 60  
days. If the software should fail to perform substantially in accordance with  
ITI’s Documentation or if there is a defect on the media during the warranty  
period, ITI will use reasonable commercial efforts to correct any failure of  
the software to perform substantially in accordance with ITI’s Documentation  
and will replace any defective media when the defective media is returned to  
ITI by the original licensee. The remedy for breach of this warranty shall not  
cover any other damages, including but not limited to the loss of data, profit,  
special, incidental, consequential, and other similar claims.  
LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY  
ITI warrants to only the original licensee that the Host Adapter is free of  
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of three  
years from the date of purchase. In the event of a defect in Host Adapter  
material or workmanship during such warranty period, ITI, at its discretion,  
will repair or replace the defective product when the defective product is  
returned to ITI by the original licensee. The remedy for this breach of  
warranty is limited to replacement only and shall not cover any other  
damages, including but not limited to the loss of data, profit, special,  
incidental, consequential, and other similar claims.  
If the Host Adapter is found to be defective, ITI, at its option, agrees to  
replace or repair the Host Adapter at no charge except as stated below,  
provided that the original licenses delivers the Host Adapter with a return  
material authorization (RMA) number and a dated proof of purchase. The  
original licensee assumes the risk of damage or loss in transit. The original  
licensee must use the original container (or equivalent) and pay the shipping  
charge.  
ITI may replace or repair the product with new or reconditioned parts, and  
the replacement parts or product become the property of ITI. ITI warrants the  
repaired or replaced parts or product to be free from defects in material or  
workmanship for a period of the greater of (i) ninety (90) days from the  
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return shipping date of the repaired or replaced product, or (ii) the period of  
time remaining on the original three year warranty.  
Before returning any product, contact ITI’s Technical Support (for telephone  
numbers and addresses, see the Technical Support section of this document).  
If ITI’s Technical Support verifies that the product is defective, the Return  
Authorization Department will issue an RMA number to place on the  
package containing the Host Adapter. ITI will not accept any Host Adapter  
that does not include an RMA number on the package.  
LIMITATIONS  
EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES STATED IN THIS LIMITED  
PRODUCT WARRANTY, ITI SPECIFICLALY DISCLAIMS ALL  
OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTAITONS, EXPRESSED  
OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL ITI BE LIABLE  
FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA, PROFIT OR ANY COMMERCIAL  
DAMAGE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES.  
SOME STATES/COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, OR  
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, IN WHICH CASE THE ABOVE  
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
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