CompactPCI® Multi-Function Adapters Installation and User’s Guide Order Number ITI-90-100250 Version 1.
Copyright 2000 Second Printing, August 2000 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by LSI Logic/IntraServer Technology, Inc. LSI Logic/IntraServer Technology, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. Version Date Comments Version 1.1 January 2000 First Version Version 1.
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FCC Declaration of Conformity The IntraServer Technology, Inc. CompactPCI® Ultra2 SCSI, Video and Ethernet adapter, model numbers ITI-8241, ITI-8240, ITI-8200, ITI-8040 and ITI-8001 comply with the requirements of FCC part 15, class A as defined under paragraph 2.909 of these rules. This declaration covers products identified with ITI-8241, ITI-8240, ITI-8200, ITI-8040 and ITI-8001 on the product label.
Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ...............................................................................6 INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................9 ITI-8000 SERIES ADAPTERS INCLUDED IN T HIS GUIDE ...............................10 SOFTWARE COVERED BY T HIS GUIDE ..........................................................11 DOCUMENTATION ORGANIZATION ...............................................................12 ADAPTER CONFIGURATION.
Ethernet 10/100 Auto-Negotiation..........................................................43 Verifying the Installation........................................................................44 Diagnostic Testing..................................................................................45 Verify Connectivity by Monitoring Network Activity..............................47 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION .................................................................
END -USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR SOFTWARE ........................................77 PRODUCT WARRANTY.........................................................................81 READER’S COMMENTS .................................................................................
________________________1 Introduction IntraServer’s ITI-8000 Series Ultra2/Ultra3 SCSI, Quad Fast Ethernet and Video adapters for CompactPCI® combine state of the art Low Voltage Differential (LVD) Ultra2 and Ultra3 SCSI technology with multiport Fast Ethernet and Video. IntraServer ITI-8000 Series adapters provide maximum integration of the most commonly required server functions, leaving the maximum number of free CompactPCI® slots available for your application.
ITI-8000 Series Adapters Included in This Guide This guide covers the installation and operation of IntraServer’s ITI-8000 Series CompactPCI® Combination adapters as follows: IntraServer Part Description ITI-8241C-S IntraServer CompactPCI ® Combination Adapter with: Two Ultra2 SCSI ports, Four Fast Ethernet Ports and one Video Port. ITI-8240C-S IntraServer CompactPCI ® Combination Adapter with: Two Ultra2 SCSI ports and Four Fast Ethernet Ports.
Software Covered by This Guide All IntraServer’s ITI-8000 Series CompactPCI adapters are supported by the Solaris operating system on SPARC™ based systems. Information regarding software installation is included in the software driver section of this guide. Support is currently available for the following operating systems: Operating System Intel SPARC™ Sun Solaris Version 2.6 No Yes1 Sun Solaris Version 7.0 No Yes1 Sun Solaris Version 8.
Documentation Organization This manual is organized into the following sections: • Adapter Configuration and Installation • BIOS and Firmware Configuration • Testing the Installation • Software Driver Installation and Configuration Page 12 of 83
________________________2 Adapter Configuration IntraServer CompactPCI® Combination adapters will have a different connector configuration depending on which variation you have purchased. This guide will cover the ITI-8241C-S, two Ultra2/LVD SCSI port, four Fast Ethernet and Video, fully configured module. For all other variations of the adapter, simply skip those sections that do not apply to your adapter.
handle is qfe0. See Figure 1 for location of the ports, and Appendix A for connector pin-out. 1 Note: Your ports will be named with the next four available qfe numbers if there are existing qfe ports in your system. Video A 15-pin “D” standard VGA connector is provided on the module handle. Plug your VGA monitor into this connector, and your system keyboard and mouse to the CPU keyboard and mouse port. Solaris will automatically recognize the ATI video subsystem under the m64 driver.
ITI-8241C-S Handle Connections Use the following diagram as a guide when connecting your external devices to IntraServer’s ITI-8241C-S adapter.
ITI-8241C-R Handle Connections Use the following diagram as a guide when connecting your external devices to IntraServer’s ITI-8241C-R rear I/O module.
ITI-8241C-S Module Configuration The following diagram can be used to locate the major components and option jumpers on the ITI-8241C-S adapter.
Header Number Function HDR 1 Bus A Internal Termination Invert HDR 3 Bus B Internal Termination Invert HDR 4 Video Disable HDR 5 Video Interrupt Disable HDR 6 Bus A External Termination Invert HDR 7 Bus B External Termination Invert HDR 1002 Hot Swap Register Disable J6 Ethernet Port 0 Front/Rear Select J7 Ethernet Port 1 Front/Rear Select J8 Ethernet Port 2 Front/Rear Select J9 Ethernet Port 3 Front/Rear Select J 11 Video Front/Rear J 10 Video Front/Rear Table 4: Configuration H
ITI-8241C-R Rear I/O Transition Module Figure 4: IntraServer ITI-8241C-R Rear I/O Transition Module Page 19 of 83
Installing the ITI-8241C-S Adapter The ITI-8241C-S Combination host adapter is plug and play compatible with Sun Solaris SPARC™ systems. All functions of the ITI-8241C-S adapter are accessible from the front of the adapter. With the addition of the optional ITI-8241C-R rear I/O module, all functions can also be brought to the rear of the system.
Configuring the Video for Rear I/O To configure the ITI-8241C-S Video to exit the rear of the system cabinet via the ITI-8241C-R rear I/O module, use the following procedure: § Locate J10 and J11. (See Figure 2 for jumper locations) § Move each of the jumpers on J10 and J11 from the “F” position to the “R” position.
Configuring Ethernet for Rear I/O To configure the ITI-8241C-S Ethernet to exit the rear of the system cabinet via the ITI-8241C-R rear I/O module, use the following procedure: § Locate J6, J7, J8 and J9. (See Figure 2 for jumper locations) § Move the jumpers for each port to the Front “F” or Rear “R” position. Each port can be configured for front I/O or rear I/O.
The following procedure should be used to install all IntraServer CompactPCI® adapters: 1. Turn OFF the power to the computer system, and to all peripherals directly connected to the system (monitor, printer, external SCSI enclosures, etc.) 2. Unplug the system from the AC power line 3. Use an anti-static strap or precautions to avoid static discharge to your computer system or the IntraServer CompactPCI® adapter 4. Remove the access cover for your system (refer to the system’s documentation). 5.
3 Configuring the SCSI Bus Some basic SCSI principles must be applied to correctly configure the SCSI bus on your system. Termination Most difficulties with the SCSI bus can be traced to improper termination and cabling. The SCSI bus must be terminated at both ends, and only at the ends. Configure the termination on your IntraServer CompactPCI® adapter using the configuration information in the preceding chapter.
LVD signal levels. The LVD light will light to indicate the bus is running in ULTRA2 LVD (80MB/sec) mode. • If the LVD/SE bus on an ITI-8000 Series module senses ANY Single Ended (SE Only) devices on the bus, it will automatically set to SE signal levels and run in ULTRA (40MB/sec) mode. NOTE: Placing Single Ended devices on the LVD bus on a ITI-8000 Series adapter will force the LVD bus to run in ULTRA mode.
SCSI IDs Each device and host adapter on the SCSI bus must have a unique SCSI ID. It is recommended that the host adapter be left at its default ID of 7. Should it be necessary for the host adapter ID to be changed, use the OBP setenv command to change the scsi-initiator-id from 7 to the desired value. It will be necessary to change the SCSI ID of one or more of the adapters in a SCSI Clustered system because there will be more than one IntraServer CompactPCI® adapter on the same SCSI bus.
4 Cabling SCSI Devices All IntraServer CompactPCI® SCSI adapters support up to 15 devices per SCSI channel. Devices can be connected internally, externally or a combination of internally and externally. For FAST SCSI operation, it is recommended that the total bus (cable) length from end to end be kept to 3 meters. For Ultra2 SCSI running in Low Voltage Differential (LVD) mode, the cable must be kept within 12 meters for multidrop connections or 25 meters point to point.
ITI-8000 Series LVD/SE SCSI Cable Selection Guide Cable Description BUS Length Meters Adapter Connector Device Connector Part Number Internal 68-pin ribbon, LVD differential high density, 5 position (1 adapter & 4 devices) with built in LVD/SE Terminator 16-Bit LVD/SE Internal 1.0 68-pin High Density 68-pin High Density 50-401030 External 68-pin high density to 68-pin micro 16-Bit LVD External 1.0 68-pin high density micro 68-pin high density male, rt.
Connecting Internal SCSI Devices Internal SCSI devices (disks inside the host enclosure) can be connected to the ITI-8241C-R rear I/O adapter using a multi-conductor 68 position ribbon cable for 16-bit (WIDE) devices. There is one 68 position connector for each of the two SCSI buses. SCSI bus A is wired to J7 and SCSI bus B is wired to J8. Connectors that are labeled ULTRA2 LVD/SE are capable of running LVD SCSI at 80MB/sec. To maximize the performance of the card, use all LVD capable devices.
LVD bus segment. The adapter will terminate the other end of the bus automatically.
Attaching SE (non-Ultra2/LVD) Devices The IntraServer internal cable (50-401030) can also be used to attach internal Single Ended (SE) disks to the ITI-8241C-R rear I/O module. Note that placing any non-LVD drives on a bus will cause the entire bus to run in Single Ended mode, and reduce the maximum I/O throughput from 80MB/sec to 40MB/sec. If you must use SE drives on your system, place them all on the same bus, if possible.
Hard Disk Activity Light IntraServer’s ITI-8000 Series adapters have a built in activity LED, which indicates when the SCSI bus is busy. The LED will flash to indicate activity on the bus. Connecting External SCSI Devices Optional cables are available from IntraServer for all external devices. See the cable selection Table 5 in this guide to determine the correct cable for your application. You will need to know the type of connector you require on each end of the cable, and the length of cable required.
5 Example SCSI Configurations IntraServer’s ITI-8000 Series adapters greatly increase the configuration flexibility for SCSI while allowing increased performance two to four times over previous generation products. LVD technology allows multi-drop cables up to 12 meters, while operating at 80MB/sec. To maximize the performance of the ITI-8000 Series adapter, the following general rules must be followed. • Ultra2/LVD devices must be connected only to the Ultra2/LVD connectors.
Cabling Internal Devices Be certain to use the IntraServer LVD differential cable and the LVD/SE 68pin connector to connect all your internal LVD peripherals. The cable has a built in terminator at the drive end. The ITI-8000 Series adapter will terminate the controller end.
Cabling External Devices Be certain to use high quality differential cable for all your external LVD/SE connections. When running in LVD mode (LVD LED indicator ON), your total LVD bus must be kept to 12 meters for multi-drop connections. If the bus is being used in SE mode (LVD LED indicator OFF), the bus must be kept to 1.5 meters. You must provide LVD termination at the end of the external bus.
The configuration example figures in this section show how the shared disk drives, the cables, and the controller cards are physically located in Node 0 and Node 1. Table 6 shows the recommended termination scheme and SCSI ID settings for one mirrored drive configuration. Table 6 can also be applied to the second mirrored drive configuration.
Figure 12: Dual Rear SCSI Cabling in Side-by-Side Layout - two disks per node using SCA adapter Page 37 of 83
Figure 13: Dual Rear SCSI Cabling in Side-by-Side Layout - one disk per node using internal SCSI cable with terminator Page 38 of 83
Figure 14: Dual Rear SCSI Cabling in Side-by-Side Layout - two disks per node using internal SCSI cable with terminator Page 39 of 83
Device HDD at Node0 SCA-Adapter Node0 Internal Cable Node0 ITI-8241C-R Node0 External Cable (One End) External Cable (Other end) ITI-8241C-R Node0 Internal Cable Node1 SCA-Adapter Node1 DHH Node1 Node1 Node1 Description Shared Disk Drive 1 mounted on the removable caddy. The drive has an SCA connector that permits hot swap. Adapter fixed at the rear of the backplane on top section.
Installing the Ethernet Function The IntraServer ITI-8241C-S adapter contains four fully-buffered twistedpair Ethernet ports (RJ-45), providing four 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX channels on one CompactPCI® adapter. Features • Fully complies with the ANSI/IEEE std. 802.3 CSMA/CD physical layer specification • Four switchable 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet channels with auto-negotiation. Conforms to IEEE 802.
Hardware and Software Requirements for Ethernet Before installing the adapter, the system must meet the following hardware and software requirements: Table 7: Hardware and Software Requirements Requirements Hardware /Software Supported Systems systems Sun SPARC™ or SPARC™ OEM Supported Operating Environments Solaris 2.6 and above OpenBoot PROM (OBP) Release 3.0 or later Note – For up to date technical information visit IntraServer’s web site at http://www.intraserver.
Installing the Ethernet Ports This chapter covers how to install the Ethernet portion of the ITI-8241C-S CompactPCI® Combination adapter in your system and how to verify that the Ethernet ports have been installed correctly. Refer to section “Installing the IntraServer CompactPCI Host Adapter” to install the combination adapter in your CompactPCI® machine. Ethernet 10/100 Auto-Negotiation The qfe Ethernet interface used on the IntraServer ITI-8241C-S adapter supports auto-negotiation.
Verifying the Installation After you have installed the ITI-8241C-S combination adapter, but before you boot the system, perform the following tasks to verify the installation. Power on the system and when the banner appears, press the Stop-A keys to interrupt the boot process and to get to the ok prompt. 1. Use the show-devs command to list the system devices. You should see lines in the list of devices, similar to the example below.
Diagnostic Testing The following tests are available to help identify problems when the system containing the IntraServer ITI-8241C-S adapter does not boot. The FCode selftest is added to the device tree during the probing phase of the OpenBoot™ PROM start-up sequence. You can invoke the FCode selftest diagnostics by using the OpenBoot™ user interface test or test-all commands. If you encounter an error while running the diagnostics, appropriate messages will be displayed. Refer to the OpenBoot™ 3.
The following tests are run when the test command is executed and the adapter is connected to a network. • qfe register • MAC Internal Loopback • 100MBit PHY Loopback • 100MBit TP Loopback • 10MBit XCVR Loopback Note: To test other channels of the adapter, you will need to execute the test command separately on each channel. Note: After testing is complete use the following command: ok setenv diag-switch? False to turn off diagnostic mode.
Verify Connectivity by Monitoring Network Activity Perform the following task to verify that the system recognizes the Ethernet connection. Make sure that you are connected to an active network. To monitor network activity of incoming network packets, type the following at the ok prompt, including quotation marks and spaces: ok setenv diag-switch? true ok apply watch-net Internal loopback test -- succeeded. Transceiver check -- passed Looking for Ethernet Packets. '.
________________________6 Software Installation Custom, high performance, Ultra2 SCSI device drivers for Sun Solaris SPARC™ based platforms, including Versions 2.6 and 7.0 are available from IntraServer, and are included with your adapter. Detailed instructions for software installation for Sun Solaris are included in this section. The Ethernet ports on the card are supported under the qfe Ethernet driver, which is resident on the Solaris 2.6 and later software distribution media.
Introduction The IntraServer driver, ITHPS, allows the Solaris operating system to interface with SCSI devices connected to IntraServer 8200 series Ultra2 controllers with support for Low Voltage Differential (LVD) devices. This driver takes advantage of new hardware features in the 8200 series controllers to minimize CPU utilization, including a single interrupt per I/O.
Verifying Correct Installation Use this procedure to verify installation of your ITI-8000 Series Ultra2 SCSI adapter before booting your system: 1 Power on the system. 2 When the banner is displayed, press the Stop-A keys to interrupt the boot process and stop at the ok prompt. 3 Use the show-devs command to list the system devices.
Identifying the SCSI disks The probe-scsi-all command is used to identify the SCSI devices on your IntraServer adapter.
IntraServer adapters can be identified at the ok prompt using the following procedure: 1. select the adapter entry: cd /pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@1/IntraServer,Ultra2-scsi@0,1 2. use .properties to show the adapter properties .properties assigned-addresses 81036810 00000000 00001000 00000000 00000100 82036814 00000000 00100000 00000000 00000400 8203681c 00000000 00102000 00000000 00002000 82036830 00000000 00140000 00000000 00040000 compatible version# model wide device_type clock-frequency ithps 1.0.
ITHPS and ITSPS Device Drivers The IntraServer ITHPS and ITSPS drivers are designed to Sun Microsystems SCSA specifications' for device drivers. These drivers allows connection of SCSI devices including disk drives, CD-ROMs, and tape drives for PCIbased machines. To support a new SCSI device, the Solaris 2.6/7.0 architecture requires that the device complies to the SCSI standard. The following sections describe the procedures to install the drivers on Solaris.
Distribution File Install If you received the drivers in an itis_install.tar.Z file: 1. Uncompress and un-tar the itis_install.tar.Z file by typing the following commands in order to create a directory named install: uncompress itis_install.tar.Z tar -xvf itis_install.tar cd install 2. Execute the install.sh shell script to add the ITHPS and ITSPS drivers to the operating system: /install.sh 3. The ITHPS and ITSPS device drivers are now installed.
The basic steps to set up a boot/install server are as follows: 1. Insert your Solaris distribution CD in your boot/install server’s CDROM drive. 2. Change your directory to the Tools area on your distribution CD: cd /cdrom/cdrom0/Solaris_2.6/Tools 3. Use the setup_install_server script to copy the boot and installation files to your boot/install server: .
2. Use the add_install_client script to add the client machine ./add_install_client -i ipaddr -e ethernetid client_name platform_group Where: ipaddr is the tcp/ip address of the client ethernetid is the ethernet hardware (mac) address of the client client_name is the client’s system name platform_group is the client’s vendor defined hardware group Example: ./add_install_client -i 192.168.103.
Notes: The message “major number maximum based on server, not client” can safely be ignored. Your SUN machine will prompt you to allow power saving automatic shutdown. You must answer no to this question if you are using the IntraServer adapter to support your boot disk If you change the disk drive configuration of your machine, it may be necessary to issue the command: touch /reconfigure and then reboot the system in order for the system to detect and correctly install your new disks.
Configuring the Driver Software Beginning with the Solaris 2.6 Hardware: 5/98 release the Solaris qfe software driver that is used by the ITI-8241C-S is bundled with the Solaris operating system. Note: For information on how to obtain the latest patches and patch revisions, visit the SunSolve website at http://sunsolve.sun.com, SunService or you local reseller. Configuring Host Files After installing the IntraServer ITI-8241C-S CompactPCI® Adapter, you must create a hostname.
intra # cat /etc/hostname.qfe3 intra-4 Create an appropriate entry in the /etc/hosts file for each active qfe channel. intra # cat /etc/hosts … 127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.120.10 intra 192.168.121.10 intra-1 192.168.122.10 intra-2 192.168.123.10 intra-3 192.168.124.
Customizing the Installation Network Hubs that do not send Link Pulses Certain 10BASE-T hubs are not compliant with the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards for link pulses.
• Use the ndd (1M) utility to temporarily change a parameter. change is lost when you reboot the system. This Refer to the Platform Notes: The qfe Fast Ethernet Device Driver document for more information on configuring driver parameters. This document is also available on the Solaris™ AnswerBook. Increasing TCP/IP performance You can increase the TCP/IP performance of the ITI-8241C-S qfe adapter by changing the TCP highwater mark to 64K. This can be done with the ndd (1M) utility as follows.
/pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@2/IntraServer,qfe@0,1 Type: ok nvstore ok setenv use-nvramrc? true Reboot your system. Refer to the Platform Notes: The qfe Fast Ethernet Device Driver document for more information on the qfe device driver and forcing network speed. This document is also available on the Solaris™ AnswerBook.
Increasing Performance on Enterprise Servers If you deploy four ITI-8241C-S Four-Port FastEthernet adapters in an Enterprise Server you may experience slow performance and response times during peak periods of high network traffic. This poor performance is usually caused by applications that use data buffer and socket buffer sizes greater than 8Kbytes. Improved performance can be achieved by adjusting the application’s data buffer size to be less than or equal to 8Kbytes.
Troubleshooting The following are some potential error messages that may be preceded by a warning message displayed by the operating system. In the message descriptions below; the ITHPS (or ITSPS(n) in case of the ITSPS driver) signifies that can be replaced by some number assigned to it by the operating system. That value helps to identify the SCSI bus that is reporting the error.
ITHPS: ddi_dma_buf_bind_handle: DDI_DMA_INUSE impossible ITHPS: ddi_dma_buf_bind_handle: xxh unknown/impossible ITHPS: ddi_dma_unbind_handle: failed The operating system failed to respond to the named routine in a known manner. This is a fatal error that is not recoverable. Please report this error to technical support. ITHPS: No KeyROM found. Hardware contains no valid license The adapter is not a valid IntraServer adapter licensed for use with Solaris.
The driver was unable to communicate with the SCSI device driver that is part of the operating system. You may need to update your driver. ITHPS: Failed to allocate memory The driver was unable to allocate the memory needed during initialization. You may have run out of available memory. ITHPS: Unbind failed! The driver had a problem when attempting to unload itself. This is a fatal error.
________________________7 Glossary of Terms The following terms are used throughout this guide. Term Meaning 10/100 Both 10 and 100Mbps on the same port. Notes 100BaseT Physical layer spec. for 100Mbps Ethernet over various wiring specs. 10BaseT IEEE 802.3 physical layer spec. for 10Mbps Ethernet over 2 pairs of UTP wire BIOS Basic Input/Output System CSMA/CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect. Protocol for carrier transmission access in Ethernet networks.
I/O Input/Output ISA Industry Standard Architecture LUN Logical Unit Number LVD Low Voltage Differential NIC Network Interface Card, e.g. ITI-8241C-S Packet Unit of information packaged in a predetermined structure for communications using Ethernet protocols. PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect POST Power On Self Test RJ-45 The 8-conductor version of an RJ-11 (telephone, but wider).
Wide SCSI 16-Bit SCSI Table 8: Glossary of Terms Page 69 of 83
Appendix A Connector Specifications VGA Video Connector The VGA interface on the ITI-8241C-S uses the industry standard 15-pin “D” connector, and is wired as follows: Figure 15: Video Connector Connection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal Red Green Blue Ground DDC Ground Red Ground Green Ground Blue Ground Connection 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Table 9: Video Connector Pinout Page 70 of 83 Signal +5V Sync Ground Ground Bidirectional data Horiz. Sync. Vert. Sync.
Ethernet Connector The 8-pin RJ-45 connector for 10/100 Mb/sec Ethernet is wired as shown: 87654321 Figure 16: 8-Pin MJ Connector (Front) With the connection pins assigned as shown: Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal Name Transmit + TX (+) Transmit TX (-) Receive + RX (+) No Connection NC No Connection NC Receive RX (-) No Connection NC No Connection NC Table 10: 8-Pin MJ Connector Pin Assignments Connection from the ITI-8241C-S adapter to a network hub must be made as shown: Straight Through TX (+) TX (
Table 11: Adapter to Network Hub Wiring Connection from the ITI-8241C-S adapter to another network adapter (point to point) must be made as shown: Crossover Adapter 1 Pin TX (+) TX (-) RX (+) RX (-) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ßà ßà ßà ßà Adapter 2 Pin 3 6 1 4 5 2 7 8 RX (+) RX (-) TX (+) TX (-) Table 12: Adapter to Adapter (point to point) Wiring 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 c
Appendix B: Block Diagram Video Connector Quad Ethernet Connector Dual External SCSI Connector 4MB Graphics Memory SCSI bus B SCSI bus A Graphics Ethernet Port 2 Ethernet Port 0 Ethernet Port 3 Ethernet Port 1 PCI 64-bit PCI-PCI Bridge Dual Port SCSI 64-bit PCI J1 J2 J3 J5 Figure 17: ITI-8241C-S Block Diagram Page 73 of 83
Appendix C: Rear I/O Backplane Connections All I/O is accessible via the rear connectors of the module, on J3 and J5. J3 brings the Video and SCSI Channel A to the backplane, and J5 brings SCSI Channel B, and the four Ethernet channels to the backplane. Optional rear I/O module ITI-8241C-R uses J3 and J5 to bring SCSI, Video and Ethernet to the rear of the system enclosure.
Compact PCI® Connector J5 Connector Row Pin 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A BPORT0_RX+ GND BPORT1_RX+ GND BPORT2_RX+ GND BPORT3_RX+ B_TERMPWR B_DIFFSENS LVDB_SD0LVDB_SD1LVDB_SD4LVDB_SD3LVDB_SD6LVDB_SD7LVDB_SATNLVDB_SBSYLVDB_SACKLVDB_SC_DLVDB_SI_OLVDB_SD9LVDB_SD10- B BPORT0_RXGND BPORT1_RXGND BPORT2_RXGND BPORT3_RXB_TERMPWR +5V LVDB_SD0+ LVDB_SD1+ LVDB_SD4+ LVDB_SD3+ LVDB_SD6+ LVDB_SD7+ LVDB_SATN+ LVDB_SBSY+ LVDB_SACK+ LVDB_SC_D+ LVDB_SI_O+ LVDB_SD9+ LVDB_SD10+ C GND BPORT0_LED
List of Figures Figure 1: ITI-8241C-S I/O Connector Configuration....................................15 Figure 2: ITI-8241C-R Rear I/O Connector Configuration...........................16 Figure 3: ITI-8241C-S Configuration Jumper and Header Location............17 Figure 4: IntraServer ITI-8241C-R Rear I/O Transition Module..................19 Figure 5: Video Configured for Front I/O .....................................................21 Figure 6: Video Configured for Rear I/O..............................
________________________8 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 ITIpci TM SCSI Software being licensed by IntraServer Technology, Inc. (“ITI”) for the software (“SOFTWARE PRODUCT” or “SOFTWARE”) provided with the ITIpci TM Host Adapter (“Host Adapter”).
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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.
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