Summary of Contents for FibreMATRIX FC-76000 Series

Page 1: ...xcess underutilized and idle equipment along with credit for buybacks and trade ins Custom engineering so your equipment works exactly as you specify Critical and expedited services Leasing Rentals De...

Page 2: ...rt VME Fibre Channel fabric switches optimized to meet the performance reliability and demanding environmental requirements of embedded real time military and aerospace applications FibreMATRIX fibre...

Page 3: ...MIL STD 1553 board level products in a variety of form factors including AMC USB PCI cPCI PCI 104 PCMCIA PMC PC 104 PC 104 Plus VME VXI and ISAbus cards Our 1553 data bus board solutions are integral...

Page 4: ...test information All rights reserved No part of this Manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any mean electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior writ...

Page 5: ...ta Device Corporation FC 76000 Manual www ddc web com Rev A 01 10 0 ii Revision Date Pages Description Rev A Jan 2010 All Initial Release Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 88...

Page 6: ...erial Port 10 3 2 3 Switch Serial Port to PC Connection 10 3 2 4 Ethernet Port 11 3 2 5 LC Fibre Optic Connectors 12 3 2 6 Rear Panel Pinout 12 3 2 7 Mating Cables 13 3 2 8 Jumpers 13 4 MANAGEMENT CON...

Page 7: ...31 LUM x 31 EDT x 31 END r n 31 PCx 32 PWR xx 32 BBC x 32 RTT xx 32 END r n 32 4 2 6 Status Main Menu 33 4 2 7 Statistics Main Menu 35 4 2 8 Flash Programming Main Menu 38 4 2 9 Diagnostic Test menu...

Page 8: ...le Mask Entry Screen 26 Figure 22 Routing Table Index Entry Screen 26 Figure 23 Routing Table Write Route Screen 26 Figure 24 Download File Screen 28 Figure 25 Status Menu 33 Figure 26 Port Summary sw...

Page 9: ...l www ddc web com Rev A 01 10 0 vi Figure 45 Loopback Test 43 Figure 46 Flash Interface Test 44 Figure 47 DMA Test 44 Figure 48 Clock Sync Test 44 Figure 49 Run All Test 45 Artisan Technology Group Qu...

Page 10: ...cification Table 6 Table 3 Serial Port pinout 10 Table 4 Wiring diagram for switch serial port to female DB9 11 Table 5 Ethernet port pinout 11 Table 6 VME64X P1 P2 pinout 12 Table 7 TB5 Jumpers 13 Ta...

Page 11: ...ce will not be damaged by Electrical Static Discharge ESD physical shock or improper power surges and that precautions are taken to avoid electrocution Warnings Turn off power to the computer hardware...

Page 12: ...l Support 1 800 DDC 5757 ext 7771 Outside of the US Technical Support 1 631 567 5600 ext 7771 Fax 1 631 567 5758 to the attention of DATA BUS Applications DDC Website www ddc web com ContactUs TechSup...

Page 13: ...y aerospace programs continuing DDC s demonstrated commitment as a long term military COTS supplier of digital interface devices The FibreMatrix switch supports Class 2 acknowledged and Class 3 unackn...

Page 14: ...ment VME 64X Requirements 3 3 volt and 5 volt power supplies One slot for 8 port 2 slots for 16 port Rack thermal requirements See Table X for details Power requirements 5 0 V and 3 3 V See Table X fo...

Page 15: ...port switch is a two board implementation The implementation consists of a base card which contains 8 fiber optic ports and a mezzanine card which contains another 8 fiber optic ports When a unit is...

Page 16: ...5 300 M 2 Gb s FC PI 100 M6 SN I Maximum Link Distance 0 5 150 M PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Port to Port Latency 1 Gb s 2 Gb s 1 6 1 1 2 2 S S THERMAL Power Dissipation Operating Temperature measure...

Page 17: ...at 3 dB octave 1 hr per axis 100 Hz to 1000 Hz PSD 0 04 g 2 Hz 1 hr per axis 1000 Hz to 2000 Hz PSD decreasing at 6 dB octave 1 hr per axis Hz Hz Hz Humidity 95 relative humidity for five 48 hour cycl...

Page 18: ...ports 16 port version has VME connectors on base card only Conduction cooled version IAW IEEE 1101 2 front panel I O PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS cont d Size 160 x 233 35 mm 6 299 x 9 181 in Weight conve...

Page 19: ...and ground Does not have a P0 connector The fan forced convection cooled version of the switch requires airflow Please see thermal specs The conduction cooled version of the switch requires it s therm...

Page 20: ...front panel mounted 6 pin modular jack connector See Table 3 for the serial port pinouts Table 3 Serial Port pinout Serial port pin Signal Name 1 2 Rx_Data into switch 3 GROUND 4 5 Tx_Data out of swit...

Page 21: ...Ethernet port pinout RJ 45 pin Signal Name 1 TD 2 TD 3 RD 4 5 6 RD 7 8 Table 4 Wiring diagram for switch serial port to female DB9 Switch serial port pin Direction Signal Name on crossover cable switc...

Page 22: ...itter from the switch and the Rx port is into photo detector the switch Figure 4 LC Connector front view 3 2 6 Rear Panel Pinout The VME64X P1 and P2 connectors on the switch are used only for power 5...

Page 23: ...Please note that as described below the only three user jumpers are TB5 1 2 and TB5 3 4 and TB10 1 2 All other jumper positions are listed as RESERVED and are for factory use only Users must not inst...

Page 24: ...A 01 10 0 14 Table 8 TB10 Jumpers Jumper Pair Description 1 2 FLASH Write Enable HW interlock Jumper installed FLASH can be re written Jumper Not installed FLASH can not be changed Figure 5 Jumper Lo...

Page 25: ...y none stop bits 1 No flow control 4 1 3 Ethernet Setup The terminal emulator s host address must be set to be the same as the switch IP address along with the port number The switch s default TCP por...

Page 26: ...Access 5 Diagnostic Tests 9 Session Logout CONFIGURATION MENU 1 Domain ID 0x1 2 Master Sw OFF 3 WKA Config 4 Global Settings 5 IMPLICIT Name Server Config 6 Ethernet Settings 7 Port Settings 8 Modify...

Page 27: ...es from one management port to the other port the user must select the Session Logout BEFORE switching to the other port Otherwise the switch will hold the original session active and not respond on t...

Page 28: ...ettings and IP settings for the Ethernet port sub menu 7 Ethernet Settings etc The following sections will show and explain the various configuration options Warning To retain ANY of the configuration...

Page 29: ...ure 10 Domain ID 4 2 5 2 Master Switch Selection Sub menu This configuration sub menu allows you to configure the switch as the master switch or not This screen is straightforward and is shown in Figu...

Page 30: ...ration sub menu allows you to configure the switch s port speeds two banks of 8 ports each enable or disable the address mask 0 bit check select one of the four address masks and set the E_D_TOV value...

Page 31: ...ield are used as an index into the 1024 entry routing table s The switch has four predefined lookup masks for selecting which 10 bits of the DID are looked at for routing the received frame The four l...

Page 32: ...es at the sequence level The standard defines a default value of 10 seconds but mil aero FC networks will probably use a smaller time out value This screen is shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 E_D_TOV Sele...

Page 33: ...you log into the switch via the serial port to check the Ethernet settings the Ethernet port will not respond even to pings The user connected via the serial port has to log out via the Main Menu s Se...

Page 34: ...den by the explicit log in value RT_TOV is the receiver transmitter time out value in milliseconds and is used to time events on the link such as Loss of Synchronization and expected responses to link...

Page 35: ...oth nibbles of the Area ID of the Destination ID The three hex digits of the Index and End Index represent a right justified 10 bit field so the upper hex digit s range is 0 through 3 In the example s...

Page 36: ...is checked etc When an unblocked port is found the frame is transmitted out that port An example of a blocked egress port is a port in the hunt group that is experiencing Loss of Synchronization Figu...

Page 37: ...011000 Index 0x110 are sent to Mask 0x0001 PHYSICAL Port 0 DIDs 0x011100 Index 0x111 use Mask 0x0002 PHYSICAL port 1 etc This example assumes that the lowest nibble of the nodes SID Area matches the P...

Page 38: ...eens to verify that the configuration download produced the desired results For example a typo in the file might set the speed for ports 0 7 to 2G as opposed to the desired 1G which will be visible wh...

Page 39: ...ndex location to place this entry no space between command and numeric identifier Range RT000 RT3FF Note that there is NO space between command and number Format Hexadecimal This field is the equivale...

Page 40: ...aneously this route will be written into the master Routing Table If the routing table is subsequently written to Flash this route will be loaded into ALL ports after reset or power cycling has occurr...

Page 41: ...exadecimal AM0 X Address Mask 0 Bit Check there is a space between command and value Range 1 ENABLE 0 DISABLE Format Hexadecimal LUM X Look Up Mask there is a space between command and value Range 0 3...

Page 42: ...ined as follows PCX Port Config Identifies the port to configure no space between command and numeric identifier Range PC0 PCF there is NO space between command and number Format Hexadecimal PWR XX Tu...

Page 43: ...e been received from the far end node and how many frames the switch port has transmitted to the far end node Figure 26 Port Summary switch status STATUS MENU 1 Port Summary 2 Login Table 3 Extended L...

Page 44: ...er Login Table 4 2 6 3 Extended Login Table This screen displays the extension of the Name Server Login Table see Figure 27 Figure 28 Extended Name Server Login Table NAME SERVER LOGIN TABLE Indx Port...

Page 45: ...node connected to the switch that does explicit login will increment the Login counter when the node logins with the switch Figure 30 FC Services Statistics Screen 4 2 7 2 FC Ports Port Summary Sub me...

Page 46: ...is an unconnected port For multicast and broadcast all destinations must be satisfied For example this counter will increment if the attached node sends an IP ARP message broadcast D_ID if ANY of the...

Page 47: ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0...

Page 48: ...on the left and P1 P2 connectors on the right Figure 33 Temperature 4 2 8 Flash Programming Main Menu This menu allows you to select one of six choices All choices except for items 4 and 9 require the...

Page 49: ...lts of a successful Xmodem transfer The switch initiated the transfer handshake when the user pressed the enter key after the Press Enter to continue prompt The multiple lines of the rectangular contr...

Page 50: ...shows the results of a successful Xmodem transfer The transfer handshake start was initiated by the switch when the user pressed the Enter key after the Press Enter to continue prompt The transfer han...

Page 51: ...ord Setup Screen This menu allows you to change either of the two User IDs and their passwords An example dialog screen is shown in Figure 40 User entries are in bold In this example user ID 1 is chan...

Page 52: ...tch to display the login user name prompt Figure 41 Reboot Switch 4 2 9 Diagnostic Test menu This menu allows you to select one or all of the diagnostic tests to be run Please note that some of the te...

Page 53: ...ck Test from the Diagnostic main menu Note that this test runs as soon as the user selects Loopback Test The test puts the ports into internal loopback and transmits and verifies a test pattern throug...

Page 54: ...The screen in Figure 47 shows the results of selecting the DMA Test from the Diagnostic main menu Note that this test runs as soon as the user selects DMA Test Figure 47 DMA Test 4 2 9 6 Clock Sync T...

Page 55: ...r selects Run All Tests Figure 49 Run All Test It is recommended that the Switch be reset after running these tests ClkSync Test PASSED DMA Test PASSED Perform Flash Interface test PASSED Internal Lpb...

Page 56: ...Optical Low Rider Transceivers Cooling Method 1 Convection Cooled note 1 2 Conduction Cooled Base Product FC 76 FibreMATRIX Fibre Channel Switch Notes 1 300 0 C to 55 C temperature range is only avai...

Page 57: ...3 G Global Settings 20 green LED See Power LED H headquarters 2 Heartbeat LED 10 I Implicit Login 22 J Jumpers 13 L LC Connector 12 M Main Menu 17 Master Switch Selection 19 Mating Cables 13 O orange...

Page 58: ...o Resolver line is supported by software designed to meet today s COTS MOTS needs The Synchro Resolver line has been field proven for military and industrial applications including radar IR and naviga...

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