Secure Ethernet Network Adapters AT-2712FX/SC AT-2912T Installation and User’s Guide 613-001097 Rev.
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Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards This product meets the following standards. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Name: Allied Telesis, Inc. Declares that the product: Secure Ethernet Adapter Model Numbers: AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T This product complies with FCC Part 15B, Class B Limits: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Translated Safety Statements Important: The indicates that a translation of the safety statement is available in a PDF document titled “Translated Safety Statements” (613-000990) posted on the Allied Telesis website at www.alliedtelesis.com and on this product CD.
Contents Preface ................................................................................................................................................................................11 Safety Symbols Used in this Document................................................................................................................................12 Where to Find Web-based Guides .....................................................................................................................
Contents Installing the Source RPM Package ..............................................................................................................................67 Building the Driver from the Source TAR File................................................................................................................68 Driver Settings ...............................................................................................................................................................
Figures Figure 1. AT-2712FX/SC Adapter........................................................................................................................................16 Figure 2. AT-2912T Adapter ................................................................................................................................................17 Figure 3. AT-2712FX/SC Faceplate ...............................................................................................................................
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Tables Table 1: Safety Symbols ......................................................................................................................................................12 Table 2: Fiber Optic Port 100 LED Status ...........................................................................................................................19 Table 3: Twisted-Pair Port LED Status ..........................................................................................................................
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Preface This guide contains instructions on how to install the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T adapters and configure the adapters using the driver software.
Preface Safety Symbols Used in this Document This document uses the safety symbols defined in Table 1. Table 1. Safety Symbols Symbol 12 Meaning Description Caution Performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Performing or omitting a specific action may result in electrical shock.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Where to Find Web-based Guides The installation and user guides for all Allied Telesis products are available in portable document format (PDF) on our web site at www.alliedtelesis.com. You can view the documents online or download them onto a local workstation or server.
Preface Contacting Allied Telesis This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well as sales or corporate information. Online Support You can request technical support online by accessing the Allied Telesis Knowledge Base: www.alliedtelesis.com/support/kb.aspx. You can use the Knowledge Base to submit questions to our technical support staff and review answers to previously asked questions.
Chapter 1 Introducing the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Adapters This chapter provides an introduction to the Allied Telesis AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapters and contains the following sections: “Functional Descriptions” on page 16 “Features” on page 18 “Physical Descriptions” on page 19 15
Chapter 1: Introducing the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Adapters Functional Descriptions Both the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T adapters feature in-built cryptographic processors that take over a number of data encryption and decryption functions within the hardware, releasing the host CPU to perform other tasks. This ensures the highest possible speeds when transmitting or receiving secure data, with no compromise on data security or host system performance.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide AT-2912T Adapter The AT-2912T adapter is a Gigabit Ethernet secure PCIe NIC featuring on-board encryption. It is fully compatible with other secure IPSec as well as non-IPSec NICs. This adapter operates at speeds of 10/100/1000T Mbps in both full-duplex and half-duplex modes. The AT-2912T adapter has one twisted-pair connector, as show in Figure 2. L/A T 1594 Figure 2.
Chapter 1: Introducing the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Adapters Features The following list of features for the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T adapters applies to all of the supported operating systems: 18 PCI-Express x1 interface Flow Control (IEEE 802.1x) Layer 2 Priority Encoding (802.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Physical Descriptions This section provides descriptions of the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T faceplates and LEDs. AT-2712FX/SC Adapter Physical Description The faceplate on the AT-2712FX/SC adapter provides two fiber optic connectors for attaching the adapter to a compatible link partner. See Figure 3 for an illustration of the adapter’s faceplate.
Chapter 1: Introducing the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Adapters The AT-2912T adapter has one LED as described in Table 2. Table 2. Twisted-Pair Port LED Status State 20 Description Green The port is operating at 10/100/1000 Mbps and has a valid link.
Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware This chapter contains the following sections: “Reviewing Safety Precautions” on page 22 “Pre-Installation Checklist” on page 24 “Installing a Network Adapter Card” on page 27 “Connecting the Network Cables” on page 31 21
Chapter 2: Installing the Hardware Reviewing Safety Precautions Please review the following safety precautions before you begin to install a network adapter card. Note The indicates that a translation of the safety statement is available in a PDF document titled “Translated Safety Statements” on the Allied Telesis website at www.alliedtelesis.com. Warning This is a “Class 1 LED product”. 1 Warning Do not stare into the laser beam.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide - Make sure to use only insulated or nonconducting tools. - Verify that the system is powered OFF and unplugged before accessing internal components. - Installation or removal of adapters must be performed in a staticfree environment. The use of a properly grounded wrist strap or other personal antistatic devices and an antistatic mat is strongly recommended.
Chapter 2: Installing the Hardware Pre-Installation Checklist Before you install an adapter card, check the following list: 1. Verify that your system is using the latest BIOS. Note If you acquired the adapter software from the Allied Telesis support website, enter the path to where the adapter driver files reside on your system. 2. If your system is active, shut it down. 3. When the system shut down is complete, power OFF and unplug your system. 4.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Replacing the Bracket The AT-2712FX/SC adapter is shipped with the low-profile bracket attached to the adapter. The AT-2912T adapter is shipped with the standard bracket attached to the adapter. Depending on your PC, you may need to replace the bracket attached to your adapter. The following procedure describes how to remove the low-profile bracket from the adapter and replace it with the standard bracket.
Chapter 2: Installing the Hardware 2. Align the tabs of the standard bracket with the holes on the adapter and fasten the screws onto the adapter. See Figure 6. TX RX 10 0 1480 Figure 6.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Installing a Network Adapter Card The following instructions apply to installing both the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T adapters in most systems. For details about performing these tasks on your particular system, refer to the manuals that were supplied with your system. Note To perform this procedure, you need to supply a Phillips-head screw.
Chapter 2: Installing the Hardware Figure 7. Removing the PC Cover 3. Select an empty, non-shared PCI slot and remove the faceplate. Keep the faceplate in a safe place. You may need it for future use. See Figure 8. Figure 8. Removing the Faceplate From PCI Slot Note If you cannot locate or do not know how to find an appropriate PCI slot, refer to the documentation that came with your system.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide 4. Remove the network adapter card from the shipping package and store the packaging material in a safe location. Caution Wear a grounding device and observe electrostatic discharge precautions when installing the network adapter card in a system. Failure to observe this caution could result in damage to the card. 5.
Chapter 2: Installing the Hardware Figure 10. Securing the Adapter with a High-profile Bracket 7. Replace the system’s cover and secure it with the screws removed in Step 2. 8. Disconnect any personal antistatic devices. 9. Power the system on. Once the system returns to proper operation, the adapter hardware is fully installed. Next, connect the network cables. See “Connecting the Network Cables” on page 31.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Connecting the Network Cables The AT-2712FX/SC adapter has two fiber optic connectors (transmit and receive) for attaching the system to a compatible link partner, or an IEEE 802.3z compliant Fast Ethernet switch. The AT-2912T adapter has one twisted-pair connector. For the AT-2712FX/SC adapter you need a fiber optic cable. For specifications for this cable, see the AT-2712FX/SC adapter data sheet.
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Chapter 3 Enabling Vista IPSec This chapter describes how to enable the Vista IPSec Operating System on the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T adapters. The installation procedure is identical for the both the Vista 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
Enabling Vista IPSec Introduction Traditionally, IPSec has been used for remote connections, but this feature has moved into the Local Area Network (LAN) to secure local network traffic against eavesdropping. Vista’s Next Generation TCP/IP stack provides APIs for accessing brackets to allow advanced granularity to filter both inbound and outbound traffic.This was not possible with Microsoft’s XP Operating system.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Setting Vista’s Next Generation TCP/IP Stack After you install an Allied Telesis AT-2712FX/SC or AT-2912T adapter in your PC, the system detects the new hardware automatically when the Windows Vista Operating system first boots up. You are prompted to install the driver software for that device shortly after you log in. To update the driver software, you must have administrative privileges.
Enabling Vista IPSec 3. From the Found New Hardware page, select Locate and install driver software (recommended). The Found New Hardware - Ethernet Controller page is displayed. See Figure 12. Figure 12. Found New Hardware - Ethernet Controller Page 4. From the Found New Hardware - Ethernet Controller page, select Yes, always search online (recommended). The Found New Hardware - Ethernet Controller Insert the Disc page is displayed. See Figure 13 on page 37.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Figure 13. Found New Hardware - Ethernet Controller Insert the Disc Page 5. Click I don’t have the disc. Show me other options. Note The AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T adapters are not shipped with a CD. The Found New Hardware - Ethernet Controller Windows Couldn’t Find Driver page is displayed. See Figure 14 on page 38.
Enabling Vista IPSec Figure 14. Found New Hardware - Ethernet Controller Windows Couldn’t Find Driver Page 6. Select Browse my computer for drive software (advanced). The following page is displayed: Figure 15.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide 7. Click the Browse button. Figure 16 is displayed. Figure 16.
Enabling Vista IPSec Then a confirmation page is displayed. Figure 17 shows the confirmation page for an AT-2712FX/SC adapter. The confirmation page for the AT2912 adapter is similar to this page. Figure 17. Update Driver Software - Allied Telesis AT-2712FX 100FX Fiber Page 8. Confirm that the AT-2712FX/SC or AT-2912T adapter has been installed successfully by clicking on the Device Manager. Steps 8 through 10 instruct you how to access the Device Manager.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide From the Start menu, select Settings and then the Control Panel. See Figure 18. Figure 18. Control Panel Window 9. From the Control Panel, select Administrative Tools. The Administrative Tools window is displayed. See Figure 19 on page 42.
Enabling Vista IPSec Figure 19. Administrative Tools Window 10. From the Administrative Tools window, select Computer Management. See the Computer Management window in Figure 20. Figure 20.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide 11. From the Computer Management, select Device Manager in the left panel. The Device Manager window is displayed. See Figure 21. On the Device Manager page, either “Allied Telesis AT-2712FX Fiber” or “Allied Telesis AT-2912T” is listed under “Network adapters.” Figure 21. Device Manager Window 12. Click the Close button. You have completed the installation process for the AT-2712FX/SC or AT-2912T driver.
Enabling Vista IPSec Uninstalling the Driver Software Before physically removing an adapter from your system, you need to uninstall the adapter driver software first. The procedure in this section describes how to uninstall the driver software. Caution Before uninstalling the Allied Telesis device, be sure to capture all of the Advanced Property settings because the properties are lost during the uninstall process. To uninstall the adapter software from your system, perform the following procedure: 1.
Chapter 4 Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software This chapter describes how to install the Windows 2003 and Windows XP driver software in the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T adapters.
Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software Installing the Driver Software When a Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP system first boots up after you install a new Allied Telesis AT-2712FX/SC or AT-2912T adapter, the system automatically detects the new hardware and prompts you to install the driver software for that device. Note The adapter must be physically installed in your system before installing the driver software. See Chapter 2, “Installing the Hardware” on page 21 for details.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Updating the Adapter Software This section provides a procedure for updating the adapter software for the Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP systems. Note You must have Administrator privileges to update the driver software.
Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software The System Properties dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 22. Figure 22. System Properties Dialog Box 4. Select the Hardware Tab. The Hardware Tab is shown in Figure 23 on page 49.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Figure 23. Hardware Tab 5. Click Device Manager.
Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software The Device Manager Window is shown in Figure 24. Figure 24. Device Manager Window 6. In the Device Manager window, click the + next to the Network Adapters folder. The selection expands to show the list of installed network adapter cards.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide 7. Right click on the adapter whose driver you want to update and select Update Driver. The Hardware Update Wizard Window opens, as shown in Figure 25. Figure 25. Welcome to Hardware Update Wizard Window 8. For a Windows 2003 system, skip to step 10. For a Windows XP system, click No, not this time to copy the driver software from the proper media. 9. Click Next.
Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software 11. Click Next. 12. If you are prompted to specify the location of the drive, click Browse and locate the path of the drivers. Note Do not use the text field to locate the path of the drivers. After driver software installation is complete, you are ready to modify the configuration properties. See “Modifying Configuration Properties” on page 53.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Modifying Configuration Properties Although the default values are appropriate in most cases, you can change any of the available options to meet the requirements of your system. After the adapter driver software has been installed, you can use this procedure to verify or change the following adapter properties: “802.
Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software 3. In the “Hardware tab” on the System Properties dialog box, select “Device Manager.” The Device Manager window is shown in Figure 24 on page 50. 4. Click the “+” next to the Network Adapters folder. Then double click on the desired Allied Telesis network adapter. For the AT-2712FX/SC adapter, the Allied Telesis AT-2712FX 100 Mb Fiber Ethernet Properties window is displayed. See Figure 27. 5. Click the Advanced tab.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Note Enabling 802.1p QOS also requires an 802.1p aware switch. 8. Click OK. 9. If prompted to restart your computer, click Yes. Although it is not necessary to reboot the system for new adapter properties to take effect, rebooting is recommended to reinitialize all registers. 10. Verify that the adapter port LEDs operate as described in “Physical Descriptions” on page 19.
Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software Rx TCP/IP Checksum - Enables receive TCP, IP, and UDP checksum offloading. Tx TCP/IP Checksum - Enables transmit TCP, IP, and UDP checksum offloading. Tx/Rx TCP/IP Checksum (default) - Enables transmit and receive TCP, IP, and UDP checksum offloading. 7. Click OK. 8. If prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide For the AT-2712FX/SC adapter, the Allied Telesis AT-2712FX 100 Mb Fiber Ethernet Properties window is displayed. See Figure 27 on page 54. 5. From the Property list on the Advanced tab, select Flow Control. 6. From the Value list on the Advanced tab, select one of the following: Auto - (default) PAUSE frame receipt and transmission is optimized.
Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software The Device Manager window is shown in Figure 24 on page 50. 4. Click the “+” next to the Network Adapters folder. Then double click on the desired Allied Telesis network adapter. For the AT-2712FX/SC adapter, the Allied Telesis AT-2712FX 100 Mb Fiber Ethernet Properties window is displayed. See Figure 27 on page 54. 5. Click the Advanced tab. The Advanced tab is shown in Figure 27 on page 54. 6.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide The System Properties dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 22 on page 48. 3. In the “Hardware tab” on the System Properties dialog box, select “Device Manager.” The Device Manager window is shown in Figure 24 on page 50. 4. Click the “+” next to the Network Adapters folder. Then double click on the desired Allied Telesis network adapter.
Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software Note You must have Administrator privileges to update the driver software. To change the speed and duplex mode of an adapter, perform the following procedure: 1. Start either a Windows Server 2003 system or a Windows XP system and log in. 2. On the desktop, right click My Computer and select “Properties.” The System Properties dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 22 on page 48. 3.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Wake Up Capabilities The Wake Up Capabilities property enables the network adapter to wake up from a low-power mode when it receives a network wake-up frame. There are two types of wake-up frames: Magic Packet and Wake Up Frame. Note You must have Administrator privileges to update the driver software. To change the Wake Up Capabilities property, perform the following procedure: 1.
Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software WOL Speed The WOL Speed property sets the speed at which the network adapter connects to the network while the network adapter is in Wake on LAN (WOL) mode. By default, the WOL Speed property is set to Auto. Note You must have Administrator privileges to update the driver software. To change the WOL Speed property, perform the following procedure: 1. Start either a Windows Server 2003 system or a Windows XP system and log in. 2.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Uninstalling the Driver Software Before physically removing an adapter from your system, first uninstall the adapter driver software. For instructions on how to uninstall the driver software, refer to the chapter in this manual that pertains to your platform. Note You must have Administrator privileges to remove the driver software.
Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software 7. Click OK to complete the uninstall. Note Not all driver files are removed as part of this procedure. Note that drivers and adapters can be removed via the Hot Plug application, if it is supported.
Chapter 5 Enabling LINUX This chapter describes how to enable the LINUX System on the AT2712FX/SC and AT-2912T adapters.
Enabling LINUX Introduction This chapter describes the tg3 Linux driver for the Broadcom NetXtreme PCI/PCI-X/PCI Express Ethernet Network Controllers. The most recent driver is in the latest 2.6 Linux kernel. You can download the driver from www.broadcom.com as a source package. However, it is generally not necessary to do so if you are using the latest 2.6 upstream kernel from www.kernel.org or one of the latest vendor kernels from Red Hat, SuSE, or others.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Installing LINUX TG3 File There are two procedures to install the Linux TG3 file: Installing the Source RPM Package “Installing the Source RPM Package” on page 67 “Building the Driver from the Source TAR File” on page 68 Here are general guidelines for installing the driver: 1. Install the source RPM package by enter the following command: rpm -ivh tg3.src.rpm 2.
Enabling LINUX Note The force option may be needed on some Linux distributions if conflicts are reported. Depending on the kernel, the driver is installed in one of the following directories: 2.4.x kernels: /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/net/ tg3.o 2.6.x kernels: /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/net/ tg3.ko 5. To load the driver, enter one of the following commands: insmod tg3.o or insmod tg3.ko (on 2.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Enter the following command: make KVER= where in the form of 2.x.y-z is the version of another kernel that is installed on the system. 4. Test the driver by loading it. Enter the following commands: insmod tg3.o or insmod tg3.ko (on 2.6 kernels) or modprobe tg3 5.
Enabling LINUX Add the following line to the script: ETHTOOL_OPTS=”wol g speed 100 duplex half autoneg off” Table 3.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Table 4.
Enabling LINUX Unloading and Removing the Driver To unload the driver, use the ifconfig command to bring down all eth# interfaces opened by the driver. Then enter the following command: rmmod tg3 Note On all 2.6 kernels, you do not need to bring down the eth# interfaces before unloading the driver module.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Driver Messages The following messages are the most common sample messages that are logged in the /var/log/messages file. Use the dmesg -n command to control the level at which messages appear on the console. Most systems are set to level 6 by default. To see all messages, set the level higher than 6. Driver Signon tg3.c:v3.
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Chapter 6 MS-DOS Diagnostics This chapter describes the MS-DOS diagnostics and contains the following sections: “Introduction” on page 76 “DOS Prompt Commands” on page 77 “Diagnostic Tests” on page 78 “Error Messages” on page 85 75
MS-DOS Diagnostics Introduction This section provides the information on how to use the DOS diagnostic utilities program on an Allied Telesis Fast Ethernet adapter. For detailed information about the DOS diagnostic utilities program, see the Broadcom B57UDIAG Diagnostics Users Guide. You can download this document from the Allied Telesis website: www.alliedtelesis.com. Prerequisites The DOS diagnostics require the following prerequisites. See Table 5.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide DOS Prompt Commands Table 6 lists the DOS prompt commands. Table 6.
MS-DOS Diagnostics Diagnostic Tests The tests are divided into four groups: Register Tests, Memory Tests, Miscellaneous Tests, and Data Tests. They numbered as group ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, and ‘D’. Test Names This section lists the names of the diagnostics tests. Group A. A1. Indirect Register Test A2. Control Register Test A3. Interrupt Test A4. BIST A5. PCI Cfg Register Test Group B. B1. Scratch Pad Test B2. BD SRAM Test B3. DMA SRAM Test B4. MBUF SRAM Test B5. MBUF SRAM via DMA Test B6.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Test Descriptions This section provides descriptions of the diagnostic tests. A1. Indirect Register Test Function: Using an indirect addressing method, writing increment data into MAC hash Register table and reading it back for verification. The memory read/write is done 100 times while increment test data. Default: Test Enabled A2.
MS-DOS Diagnostics data is correct. After the test, the program reads back data one more time to insure the data stays correct. The test data used is 0x00000000, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xAA55AA55, and 0x55AA55AA. Address Test: Writes each address with unique increment data. Read back data to insure data is correct. After fill the entire data with the unique data, the program reads back data again to insure data stays the same. WalkingOne bit Test: For each address, data one is written and read back for testing.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Table 7. DMA Test Patterns Test Pattern Description "16 00's 16 FF's" Full the entire host DMA buffer with 16 bytes of 00’s and then 16 bytes of FF’s. "16 FF's 16 0's" Full the entire host DMA buffer with 16 bytes of FF’s and then 16 bytes of 00’s. "32 00's 32 FF's" Full the entire host DMA buffer with 32 bytes of 00’s and then 32 bytes of FF’s.
MS-DOS Diagnostics C3. DMA Test Function: Both high and low priorities DMA are tested. It moves data from the host memory to NIC SRAM, verifies data, and then moves data back to the host memory again to verify data. Default: Enabled C4. MII Test Function: The function is identical to A2. Control Register Test. The test writing zero and one into the test bits to insure the read only bits value are not changed, and read/write bits are changed accordingly. Default: Test Enabled.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide C5. VPD Test Function: It saves the content of VPD before it performs the test. Once the test is done, this function writes one of the following five pattern test data into VPD memory: 0xFF 0xAA 0x55 increment data decrement data By default, increment data pattern is used. It writes and reads back the data for the entire test range, and then restores the original content. Default: Disabled C6.
MS-DOS Diagnostics D1. Mac Loopback Test Function: This is internal loopback data transmit/receive test. It initializes the MAC into internal loopback mode and transmits 100 packets. The data should be routed back to the receive channel and received by the receive routine which verifies the integrity of data. One Fast rate is used for this test. Default: Enabled D2. Phy Loopback Test Function: This test is same as D1. Mac Loopback Test except, the data is routed back via physical layer device.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Error Messages /* 0 */ "PASS", /* 1 */ "Got 0x%08X @ 0x%08X.
MS-DOS Diagnostics /* 24 */ "Cannot reset CPU", /* 25 */ "Cannot release CPU", /* 26 */ "CPU test failed", /* 27 */ "Invalid Test Address Range\nValid NIC address is 0x%08X-0x%08X and exclude 0x%08X-0x%08X", /* 28 */ "DMA:Got 0x%08X @ 0x%08X.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide /* 50 */ "Cannot perform task while chip is not running.
MS-DOS Diagnostics /* 73 */ "MII error bits set: %04x", /* 74 */ "CPU does not initialize MAC address register correctly", /* 75 */ "Invalid firmware file format", /* 76 */ "Resetting TX CPU Failed", /* 77 */ "Resetting RX CPU Failed", /* 78 */ "Invalid MAC address", /* 79 */ "Mac address registers are not initialized correctly", /* 80 */ "EEPROM Bootstrap checksum error", 88
Appendix A Specifications Physical Specifications This section provides the dimensions and weight of the adapters. Dimensions: AT-2712FX/SC: 11.59 cm x 6.89 cm (4.56 in. x 2.71 in.) AT-2912T: 8.18 cm x 6.89 cm (3.22 in. x 2.71 in.) Weight: AT-2712FX/SC: 45.36 g (.10 lbs.) AT-2912T: 45.36 g (.10 lbs.
Appendix A: Specifications Performance Specifications The following performance specifications apply to both the AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T adapters: PCI clock: 33/66 MHz max PCI-X clock: 66 to 133 MHz PCI or PCI-X Data/Address: AT-2712FX/SC 32-bit Operating Specifications The following operating specifications apply to the AT-2712FX/SC adapter: Output Optical Power: -9.5 dBm minimum to -4 dBm maximum Input Optical Power: -18 dBm to 0 dBm maximum Receive Sensitivity: -12.5 dBm with 62.
AT-2712FX/SC and AT-2912T Secure Ethernet Network Adapter Installation and User’s Guide Table 9 lists the RJ-45 pin signals when a twisted-pair port is operating in the MDI configuration. Table 9. MDI Pin Signals (10Base-T or 100Base-TX) Pin Signal 1 TX+ 2 TX- 3 RX+ 6 RX- Table 10 lists the RJ-45 port pin signals when a twisted-pair port is operating in the MDI-X configuration. Table 10.
Appendix A: Specifications Console Port Pinouts Table 12 lists the pin signals on the RJ-45 style serial terminal port for the AT-2912T adapter. Table 12.