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MIC-3392 User Manual
Chapter 1
H
ardware
C
onfiguration
1.2.7
Ethernet
The MIC-3392 uses two Intel 82573E LAN chips to provide 10/100/1000Base-T
Ethernet connectivity (LAN1 & LAN2) and one Intel 82562GT LAN chip to provide 10/
100Base-T Ethernet connectivity (LAN3) via rear I/O. Optional settings for the source
of each individual Gigabit Ethernet port can be selected in the BIOS menu. These are
mutually exclusive and can be any one of:
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Front I/O (RJ-45)
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Rear I/O (Rear Transition Module)
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PICMG 2.16
1.2.8
Storage interface
The MIC-3392 supports two SATA interfaces and one IDE channel. The SATA1 inter-
face can be routed to an onboard 2.5" SATA hard disk drive or to the rear I/O module
via the J3 connector. The onboard SATA port is only available on the single PMC ver-
sion of the MIC-3392. The SATA2 interface is connected to the rear I/O module via
the J5 connector and is reserved for user customized designs. Currently, Advan-
tech's compatible RIO modules provide the SATA1 interface. The MIC-3392 also sup-
ports one IDE channel. The master is reserved for an onboard CompactFlash disk
drive (type 1). The slave is connected to a rear I/O module via the J3 connector.
1.2.9
Serial ports
One RJ-45 COM1 port (RS-232 interface) is provided on the front panel. A COM2
port is routed to a rear I/O module via the J5 connector.
1.2.10
USB port
Two USB 2.0/1.1 compliant ports with fuse protection are provided. Both ports are
routed to front panel connectors on the MIC-3392A (single-PMC board variant) and
to the rear I/O module via the J5 connector on both the single-PMC and dual-PMC
board variants.
1.2.11
LEDs
LEDs are provided on the front panel as follows:
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One bi-color LED (blue/yellow) indicates hot-swap status. Blue indicates that the
board may be safely removed from the system and yellow indicates HDD activ-
ity.
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One green LED provides power status and a further green LED indicates “Mas-
ter or Drone” mode. Green indicates that the board is in “Master” mode and
when the LED is off the board is in “Drone” mode.
1.2.12
Watchdog timer
An onboard watchdog timer provides system reset capabilities via software control.
The programmable time interval is from 1 to 255 seconds.
1.2.13
Optional Rear I/O Modules
A number of rear I/O modules are available with different I/O options:
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RIO-3310AE: 6U cPCI Rear I/O Module without SCSI
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RIO-3310S-A1E: 6U cPCI Rear I/O Module (Internal SCSI connectors)
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RIO-3310S-A2E: 6U cPCI Rear I/O Module (External SCSI connectors)
Summary of Contents for MIC-3392
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Page 13: ...Chapter 1 1 Hardware Configuration This chapter describes how to configure MIC 3392 hardware...
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Page 31: ...Chapter 2 2 AMI BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to configure the AMI BIOS...
Page 49: ...Chapter 3 3 IPMI This chapter describes IPMI con figuration...
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Page 59: ...Appendix A A Pin Assignments This appendix describes pin assignments...
Page 69: ...Appendix C C CPLD This appendix describes CPLD configuration...