DSS NETWORKS GigMAC PMC & PCI/PCI-X Cards GigPMC Switch GigPCI-Express Switch Board and Driver Users Manual (Includes all Intel-based models 5164, 5261, 5262, 5263-SFP, 5264, 5468, 6162, 6267-SFP and 6468) (copper and fiber models) Document Version 2.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 SEE ALSO ............................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 COMPATIBILITY ............................................................................................................... 4 2. MODEL NUMBERS .........................
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 12.1 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................... 53 13. WARRANTEE AND SUPPORT INFO............................................................................. 54 DSS NETWORKS, INC. Version: 2.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 1. INTRODUCTION The GigMAC and GigPMC-switch family of network adapter cards and switches are a high-performance, cost-effective solution for adding Gigabit Ethernet connectivity to any embedded or real-time network appliance or network access device equipped with a PCI slot or PMC mezzanine site and is ideal for embedded systems utilizing add-on modules including PCI, Compact PCI and VME based systems.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual IEEE 802.3 (all sections applicable to 1000 Base T, 1000 Base SX, 1000 Base LX) IEEE 802.1D and IEEE 802.1Q as applicable for VLAN and priority queuing support PCI 2.2 and PCI-X 1.0 compliant PCI low-profile specification (as applicable for model) IEEE 1386.1 Draft 2.2 Linux driver compatibility: Standard Linux 2.4 or 2.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 3. KEY FEATURES The GigMAC (PMC and PCI), GigPMC-switch and GigPCI-E switches offer the following key features: • Sustained throughput of 245 Mbytes/sec (1.96 Gb) per port over PCI bus using 64-bit, 66 MHZ PCI • Sustained throughput of 118 Mbytes/sec (944 Gb) per port over PCI bus using 32-bit, 33 MHZ PCI • Frame processing rate of up to 1,000,000 frames per second (as measured on 2 GHZ P4/Zeon running Linux 2.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual • Compatible with all 10/100/1000BaseT hubs, switches and routers • Burst rate of up to 256 dwords (1024 bytes) over PCI bus • Jumbo frame support for up to 9K, 802.3x full duplex flow control with automatic pause and priority with multiple priority queues 3. SWITCH CAPABILITIES (MODELS 5468/6468) The models 5468 and 6468 provide an onboard Gigabit Ethernet layer 2 switch with management capabilities.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual Driver Utilities (Linux) High-performance frame generator (wire and bus-speed capable) Transmit and receive callbacks (hooks) for driver-level application code Internal and external loopback capabilities Built-in performance instrumentation statistics Gigabit Ethernet FAQ sheet NetPerformance.txt protocol stack tuning guide for vxWorks DSS NETWORKS, INC. Version: 2.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 5. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Intel Platform (minimum): Pentium III 800 MHZ or faster with PC100 or PC133 SDRAM, 32-bit 33 MHZ PCI. Intel Platform (recommended): Pentium4, Core Duo or Xeon at 1.8GHZ or faster, DDR SDRAM, 64-bit, 66 MHZ PCI or PCI-X (133/100/66 MHZ). PowerPC Platform (minimum): PowerPC 7400 or 750 series at 500 MHZ or faster, PC100 or PC133 SDRAM, 32-bit, 33 MHZ PCI.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 6. HARDWARE INFORMATION 6.1 BOARD PHOTOS Model 6267-SFP PCI-X Model 5468 GigPMC 8-port switch Model 5262-RJ PMC Model 5164 - 4-port PMC Model 5262-LC fiber PMC DSS NETWORKS, INC. Version: 2.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual Model 5262-SC Model 5264-RJ Model 6468-RJ PCIe Model 5263-SFP DSS NETWORKS, INC. Version: 2.
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GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch LED_TX LED_RX Board and Driver Users Manual (transmit activity) (receive activity) Model 5262-LC dual-port or 5261-LC single port PMC (fiber) The front panel has two onboard fiber LC connectors that support the connection of singlemode or multimode fiber optics with 4 LED indicators per port that provide the following as marked with silkscreen nomenclature on front panels: LED_1000 LED_FD LED_TX LED_RX (1000 Mb mod) (full-duplex mode) (transmit activity) (r
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual The front panel has four onboard RJ-45 connectors that support the connection of Category 5e cabling with 1 LED indicator per port that provides both a “link” and “activity” indicator as follows: OFF ON BLINKING (no link) (link) (link and activity) Model 6468 GigPCI-Express Switch with 4-port RJ-45 connector(s) TBD DSS NETWORKS, INC. Version: 2.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 6.3 PMC CONNECTOR PIN/SIGNAL DEFINITIONS PMC Connectors Pin Assignments Pn1/Jn1 32 Bit PCI 1 TCK 3 GND 5 INTB# 7 BUSMODE1# 9 NC INTD# 11 GND 13 CLK 15 GND 17 REQ# 19 VIO 21 AD[28] 23 AD[25] 25 GND 27 AD[22] 29 AD[19] 31 NC VIO 33 FRAME# 35 GND 37 DEVSEL# 39 GND/PCIXCAP 41 NC SDONE# 43 PAR 45 NC VIO 47 AD[12] 49 AD[09] 51 GND 53 AD[06] 55 AD[04] 57 NC VIO 59 AD[02] 61 AD[00] 63 GND DSS NETWORKS, INC.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Pn2/Jn2 32 Bit PCI 1 NC +12V 3 TMS 5 TDI 7 GND 9 NC PCI-RSVD 11 NC BUSMODE2# 13 RST# 15 3.3V 17 NC PCI-RSVD 19 AD[30] 21 GND 23 AD[24] 25 IDSEL 27 +3.3V 29 AD[18] 31 AD[16] 33 GND 35 TRDY# 37 GND 39 PERR# 41 +3.3V 43 C/BE[1]# 45 AD[14] 47 M66EN 49 AD[08] 51 AD[07] 53 +3.3V 55 NC PMC-RSVD 57 NC PMC-RSVD 59 GND 61 ACK64# 63 GND DSS NETWORKS, INC. Board and Driver Users Manual TRST# TDO GND PCI-RSVD PCI-RSVD +3.3V BUSMODE3# BUSMODE4# GND AD[29] AD[26] 3.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Pn3/Jn3 32 Bit PCI 1 NC PCI-RSVD 3 GND 5 C/BE[6]# 7 C/BE[4]# 9 NC VIO 11 AD[63] 13 AD[61] 15 GND 17 AD[59] 19 AD[57] 21 NC VIO 23 AD[55] 25 AD[53] 27 GND 29 AD[51] 31 AD[49] 33 GND 35 AD[47] 37 AD[45] 39 NC VIO 41 AD[43] 43 AD[41] 45 GND 47 AD[39] 49 AD[37] 51 GND 53 AD[35] 55 AD[33] 57 NC VIO 59 NC PCI-RSVD 61 NC PCI-RSVD 63 GND DSS NETWORKS, INC.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Pn4/Jn4 (optional I/O – Model 5468 only) 1 NC I/O I/O 3 NC I/O I/O 5 NC I/O I/O 7 NC I/O I/O 9 NC I/O I/O 11 NC I/O I/O 13 NC I/O I/O 15 NC I/O I/O 17 NC I/O I/O 19 NC I/O I/O 21 NC I/O I/O 23 NC I/O I/O 25 NC I/O I/O 27 NC I/O I/O 29 NC I/O I/O 31 NC I/O I/O 33 NC I/O I/O 35 NC I/O I/O 37 NC I/O I/O 39 NC I/O I/O 41 NC I/O I/O 43 NC I/O I/O 45 NC I/O I/O 47 NC I/O I/O 49 NC I/O BYP/GND 51 BYP/GND SGOUT-P7 53 SGIN-P7 SGOUT-N7 55 SGIN-N7 BYP/GND 57 BYP/GND SGOUT-P8 59 SGIN-P
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 6.4 PCI CONFIGURATION REGISTERS in: unit: 0, bus: 16, dev: 1, func: 0, pci regs: device&vendor: stsAndErrs: membaseCsr: flashbaseCsr: iobaseCsr: membaseUpper: irq: cfgLat/cache: DSS NETWORKS, INC. 10108086 02300017 00020004 00000000 00001001 00000000 00ff0106 00802408 Version: 2.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 6.4.1 VENDOR AND DEVICE IDS All Intel based models use the 82546GB chip which has the following vendor and device ID: Vendor ID: Device ID: 8086 1010 6.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual Model 5262-RJ in: unit: 0, i82546 serial eeprom cfg: eeprom[0x00]: eeprom[0x01]: eeprom[0x02]: eeprom[0x03]: eeprom[0x08]: eeprom[0x09]: eeprom[0x0a]: eeprom[0x0b]: eeprom[0x0c]: eeprom[0x0d]: eeprom[0x0e]: eeprom[0x0f]: eeprom[0x10]: eeprom[0x11]: eeprom[0x12]: eeprom[0x13]: eeprom[0x14]: eeprom[0x20]: eeprom[0x21]: eeprom[0x22]: eeprom[0x23]: eeprom[0x24]: eeprom[0x2f]: eeprom[0x30]: eeprom[0x31]: eeprom[0x32]: eeprom[0x33]: eeprom[0x34]: ee
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GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual The following lists the default register settings for the Intel 82546 Gigabit controller on the cards (fiber models): in: unit: 0, ioAddr: e087c000, mac regs: CTRL: (0x0000): 0x18f40280 (PRST: FD: 0 (FRCD: STATUS: (0x0008): 0x00007ba3 (PCIX: ( LU: EECD: (0x0010): 0x110 EERD: (0x0014): 0x92970210 EXT-CTRL: (0x0018): 0x800c00 MDIC: (0x0020): 0x14290200 FCAL: (0x0028): 0xc28001 FCAH: (0x002c): 0x100 FCT: (0x0030): 0x8808 VET: (0x0038): 0x8100 ICR
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 6.7 ETHERNET FRAME LATENCY The following table shows typical system level frame latencies measured during highperformance testing using frame generator including path from SDRAM to wire through system controller across PCI bus interface: Frame size (bytes) 60 – 100 500 1000 1500 Typical latency (microseconds) <2 4 8 12 7.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual generate static. If you must leave the installation area before the installation is complete, be sure to ground yourself again before continuing the installation. Assess system power requirements. If you already have other PCI cards in your Mac, make sure that your system is able to provide the necessary power to support the addition of the adapter card. Check your computer's user manual for power limitations. 8.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual Step 2 – Remove the CompactPCI or Embedded Mainboard controller from the system, if necessary to access the PMC slot. This will allow the PMC adapter card to be more easily installed. Consult your User's Manual for assistance in opening and removing the mainboard. The PMC card has 3 connectors labeled JN1, JN2 and JN3. JN1 and JN2 are required for all modes of operation while JN3 is required only for 64-bit mode.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual Connecting Fiber optic Model 6267-SFP, 5261-LC, 5262-LC, 5263-SFP This section explains how to connect the fiber cards to the external network using standard fiber optic cables. Typically 50 or 62.5 micron multimode fiber optic cables with LC or SC type connectors are used depending on the connector option. For extended distance, single-mode fiber can be used in models equipped with extended range single-mode connectors.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual RJ-45 pinouts for CAT5 connectors and cables are shown in the following table: Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10/100 Signal Transmit+ TransmitReceive+ Unused Unused ReceiveUnused Unused Gigabit Signal Channel A+ Channel AChannel B+ Channel C+ Channel CChannel BChannel D+ Channel D+ 10. SOFTWARE DRIVER INSTALLATION The following sections explain how to install the driver software in VxWorks, and Linux based systems. 10.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch $ $ $ $ $ Board and Driver Users Manual mkdir util cd util cp /mnt/cdrom/linux-dpm-driver/util/util*.tar.gz . gunzip util*.tar.gz tar vxf util*.tar To create a new utility programs: $ make clean $ make Note(1): If you are installing the adapter cards in an SMP machine, you should comment out the standard CFLAGS line in the “Makefile” and uncomment the SMP version of CFLAGS before compiling the driver (safe to leave SMP enabled on newer versions of Linux (2.4.18 – 2.4.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual TYPE=Ethernet USERCTL=no NETMASK=255.255.255.0 NETWORK=192.168.0.0 BROADCAST=192.168.0.255 Note: You should also add a line to /etc/modules.conf for each interface as shown in the following example: SAMPLE MODULES.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual TUNING THE INSTALLATION Interrupt holdoff (programmed latency) To increase (or decrease) the value of the programmed interrupt latency, insert the module and set the "IntrHoldOff" parameter as follows: insmod ./dpm.o IntrHoldOff=1 # value can be 0, 1, 2 or 3 Note: A value greater than 3 is not recommended. Other driver parameters that can be set during driver load or in modules.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual ‘Insmod’ Command Line Parameters The following parameters are used by entering them on the command line with the modprobe or insmod command. For example, with Intel based card model (ex. 5262, 5164, etc.) entering: insmod dpm [ChipSelector=1] IntrHoldOff=0 loads the dpm driver setting it for Intel chipset and setting the Interrupt Holdoff latency to zero (disabled).
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual to receive all unicast frames (sometimes useful in frame generator testing). Do not enable for normal traffic. ChipSelector 0, 1 FrameGenSize 60-MaxMtuSize 1 Sets the chipset selector (0=National, 1=Intel). Default is National chipset. 1500 Sets the frame generator frame size for testing end-to-end or loopback.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch dmUtil dmUtil dmUtil dmUtil dmUtil -m eth0 -p eth0 -e eth0 -a eth0 -ms eth0 Board and Driver Users Manual # # # # # displays displays displays displays displays DP83820 MAC controller registers gigabit (phy) transceiver registers eeprom mac address mac stats (Intel only) LOOPBACK PERFORMANCE TESTING 1. Edit 'Makefile' 2. Un-comment the following define: CFLAGS += -DNS_FRAME_TEST -DIN_FRAME_TEST 3. Save file, unload and reload driver using procedures described above.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual Using dmUtil dpm driver utility: The “dpm driver utility” is used to capture detailed board levels statistics, controller registers and to set loopback mode.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 10.3 DRIVER UTILITY COMMAND REFERENCE 10.3.1 STATISTICS SHOW FUNCTION vxWorks usage: inShow(unit) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: ./dmUtil –s eth1 # eth1, eth2, etc.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 10.3.2 PCI REGISTERS SHOW FUNCTION vxWorks usage: inShowPciRegs(unit) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: n/a – use Linux “lsdev” command (see man page for command ‘lsdev’) Command output: in: unit: 0, bus: 16, dev: 1, func: 0, pci regs: device&vendor: 81885120 stsAndErrs: 02300017 membaseCsr: 00020004 flashbaseCsr: 00000000 iobaseCsr: 00001001 membaseUpper: 00000000 irq: 00ff0106 cfgLat/cache: 00802408 DSS NETWORKS, INC.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 10.3.3 MAC REGISTERS SHOW FUNCTION vxWorks usage: inShowMacRegs(unit) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: ./dmUtil –m eth1 # eth1, eth2, etc.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 10.3.4 MAC STATISTICS SHOW FUNCTION vxWorks usage: inShowMacStats(unit) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: ./dmUtil –ms eth1 # eth1, eth2, etc.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: NODEF: (0x40c4): (0x40c8): (0x40cc): (0x40d0): (0x40d4): (0x40d8): (0x40dc): (0x40e0): (0x40e4): (0x40e8): (0x40ec): (0x40f0): (0x40f4): (0x40f8): (0x40fc): DSS NETWORKS, INC. Board and Driver Users Manual 27 3384703584 27 79354269 79354270 0 0 0 0 0 79354269 0 0 0 0 Version: 2.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 10.3.5 PHY REGISTERS SHOW FUNCTION vxWorks usage: inShowPhyRegs(unit) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: ./dmUtil –p eth1 # eth1, eth2, etc.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 10.3.6 EEPROM SHOW FUNCTION vxWorks usage: inShowEeprom(unit) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: ./dmUtil –e eth1 # eth1, eth2, etc.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 10.3.7 MAC ADDRESS SHOW FUNCTION vxWorks usage: inShowMacAddr(unit) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: ./dmUtil –a eth1 # eth1, eth2, etc. Command output: in: unit: 0, current (applied) mac address: 00 50 c2 0c 99 1e 10.3.8 BUFFER DESCRIPTOR STATUS SHOW FUNCTION vxWorks usage: inShowBdStats(unit) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: ./dmUtil –d eth1 # eth1, eth2, etc.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 10.3.9 STARTING FRAME GENERATOR vxWorks usage: inStrtFrmGen(unit, frmSize) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: ./dmUtil –l eth1 1 # eth1, eth2, etc. 10.3.10 STOPPING FRAME GENERATOR vxWorks usage: inStopFrmGen(unit) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: ./dmUtil –l eth1 0 # eth1, eth2, etc.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 10.3.11 SWITCH STATUS SHOW FUNCTION Note: This function is applicable for Model 5468 GigPMC and Model 6468 GigPCIe switch/interface cards only. vxWorks usage: inShowSwitch(unit) # unit = device index starting from 0 Linux usage: ./dmUtil –sw eth1 # eth1, eth2, etc.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual A. Opening a socket for management API int s; s = socket (PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); B. Create request block for driver ioctl struct ifreq ifr; int subCmd; NpkUserCtl myIoc; char myDataBuf[MAX_LINES * MAX_LINE_LEN]; /* set interface name */ strcpy (ifr.ifr_name, “eth1”); /* set ioctl sub-type */ subCmd = DM_IOCTL_GET_STATS; /* set command argument */ myIoc.arg1 = 0; myIoc.dataItm = (u_int) myDataBuf; ifr.ifr_data = (char *) &myIoc; C.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual /* get driver trace buffer */ #define DM_IOCTL_GET_TRC 1 /* get driver statistics */ #define DM_IOCTL_GET_STATS 2 /* get phy registers */ #define DM_IOCTL_GET_PHY_REGS 3 /* get mac registers */ #define DM_IOCTL_GET_MAC_REGS 4 /* set loopback mode */ #define DM_IOCTL_SET_LOOP_MODE 5 Additional arguments: arg1=0 arg1=1 Disable loopback Enable loopback /* read eeprom */ #define DM_IOCTL_READ_EEPROM 6 /* program eeprom */ #define DM_
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual Functions to read and write registers in the switch: STATUS inReadSpiReg(int unit, int page, int offset, int bCnt, UINT8 *pData); STATUS inWriteSpiReg8(int unit, int page, int offset, int val); STATUS inWriteSpiReg16(int unit, int page, int offset, int val); STATUS inWriteSpiReg32(int unit, int page, int offset, int val); Note: The Intel device driver supporting the Model 5468/6468 cards initializes the switch by writing a default configurati
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 11. TESTING AND VERIFICATION There are several ways to test your adapter on vxWorks and Linux platforms. This section provides suggestions on how you may test and verify your installation. Before you can proceed with any of the suggested tests, you must have previously configured your TCP/IP protocols and interfaces on your computer.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 12. SPECIFICATIONS Connector (Models 5261-RJ, 5262-RJ, 5164, 5264, 5468, 6162, 6468, 6267-RJ): Gigabit Ethernet (1000BaseT, 100BaseTX, 10BaseT): RJ-45 CAT5e Connector (Model 5261-LC, 5262-LC, 5262-SC, 6267-SFP fiber): SFP, SC or LC connector type for 50/125 or 62.5/125 micron multimode fiber or 8/125 singlemode fiber. Drivers: Linux 2.4 (2.4.18 – 2.4.26), Linux 2.6 (all versions) Tornado 2.0.2, Tornado 2.2 and Tornado 2.2.1 (VxWorks 5.4/5.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual Burst Rate: Up to 256 dwords (1024 bytes) over PCI bus Host Offloading: IPv.4 checksum (UDP, TCP and IP) and optional statistics gathering for RFC 1213 (MIB II), RFC 1398 (Ether-like MIB), IEEE 802.3 LME Optional: Jumbo packets, 802.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet over 1000 Base SX multimode fiber IEEE 802.1D and 802.1Q as applicable for VLAN priority queuing IEEE 802.3 Gigabit Ethernet over 4 pairs of UTP Category 5e 1000BaseTX). IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet over 2 pairs of UTP Category 5 (100BaseTX). IEEE 802.3 Ethernet over 2 pairs of UTP Category 3 (10BaseT). IEEE 1386 Draft 2.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 12.1 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Rugged Grade Class C1 R1 Operating Temp. 0ºC to +65ºC 200 linear ft/minute air Commercial flow Rugged, Forced Air -20ºC to +75ºC 350 linear ft/minute air flow Storage Vibration Temp -50C to +100C N/A Other Specs Shock Humidity N/A Conformal Operating: Up coated: No to 90% NonAltitude: Condensing 33,000 ft. 5Hz-2000Hz at 2g, 0.
GigMAC-PMC and PCI GigPMC Switch Board and Driver Users Manual 13. WARRANTEE AND SUPPORT INFO Technical Support and Warranty: Telephone technical support (Mon-Fri 8AM to 6PM, MST), 24-hour support via web email 1 year limited product warranty on controller hardware (contact support for warrantee/RMA information) Contacting Us You may contact DSS Networks in one of several ways: via the Web, e-mail, fax or telephone. Technical Support Send all technical support queries to support@dssnetworks.