LightPulse LP850 Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Manuals Page 1 of 10 Prerequisites: l l l One open 32-bit or 64-bit PCI bus slot with a 3.3 VDC or 5.0 VDC signaling interface Maximum PCI bus clock rate of 33 MHz Media and connectors (user supplied; view supported media types.) Follow these procedures to assemble and install the host adapter. Click procedures for details. When finished, click "Return to top of page" to return to this summary. 1. Record reference numbers.
LightPulse LP850 Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Manuals Page 2 of 10 6. Replace the computer case and tighten case screws. The host adapter is now installed in the PC. Continue with the attach media section. Return to top of page. Attach media Select one of these types of media supported by the Emulex host adapter: l l Multimode fiber optic cable (50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm) Copper duplex cable If necessary, use an MIA to connect fiber optic cabling to a host adapter's copper DB9 connector.
LightPulse LP850 Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Manuals Page 3 of 10 2. Connect other end of cable to Fibre Channel device. After the media is connected to the host adapter, you are ready to apply power to the computer. Return to top of page. Copper duplex cable TechNote: View copper specifications. Cable Type Maximum Length Data Rate Connector Dual Twinax or Quad Axial 30 meters 1.0625 Gb/s DB9 1. Connect the copper duplex cable to the DB9 connector on the host adapter board as shown below.
LightPulse LP850 Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Manuals Page 4 of 10 2. Connect other end of cable to Fibre Channel device. After the media is connected to the host adapter, you are ready to apply power to the computer. Return to top of page. Apply Power 1. 2. 3. 4. Verify the host adapter is securely installed in the computer. Verify correct media is attached. Plug in and turn on computer. Observe LEDs for Power On Self Test (POST) results. Return to top of page.
LightPulse LP850 Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Manuals Page 5 of 10 LP850 Additional Information LP850 Host Adapter Specifications Parameter Range Hardware Interface 20 pin connector for GBIC models Physical Dimensions Short PCI form factor 6.88" x 4.20" Power Requirements 11 watts @ + 5.
LightPulse LP850 Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Manuals Page 6 of 10 An MIA is user supplied. Note To attach an MIA, 1. Connect the MIA DB9 connector to the host adapter copper DB9 connector. 2. Tighten screws carefully - do not over tighten. 3. Connect the SC connector of the fiber optic cabling to the optical SC port of the MIA. For more information on MIA specifications and operating instructions, consult the MIA manufacturer’s documentation.
LightPulse LP850 Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Manuals ON OFF failure while functioning ON ON failure while functioning ON slow blink (1 Hz) normal - inactive ON flashing normal - active (irregular) ON fast blink (4 Hz) normal - busy slow blink OFF normal - link down or not yet started slow blink slow blink (1 Hz) off-line for download slow blink fast blink (4 Hz) restricted off-line mode (waiting for restart) Page 7 of 10 FCC and Regulatory Notices Class 1 Information Label CLASS
LightPulse LP850 Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Manuals Page 8 of 10 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
LightPulse LP850 Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Manuals Page 9 of 10 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
LightPulse LP850 Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Manuals Page 10 of 10 Translation: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. VCCI—A Manual Notice Translation: This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise.
Page 1 of 4 Laser Safety Notice This laser safety information contains certification and product information covering laser products known as optical Gigabaud Link Modules (GLMs), Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) and 1x9 transceivers sold as accessories to or incorporated in Emulex LightPulse host adapters. The GLM, GBIC and 1x9 transceiver are the primary cable connection mechanisms for any optical port on the host adapter and hub.
Page 2 of 4 access to the GLM, GBIC or 1x9 transceiver optical port is possible. Each Class 1 product shall have affixed an explanatory label bearing the words: Alternatively, at the discretion of the manufacturer, the same statement may be included in user information. If a label is used, an example of the IEC Class 1 information label that is suitable for most European countries is shown below. The label consists of black printing on a white background.
Page 3 of 4 non-OFC links, the optical power from the laser transmitter is controlled and maintained at a lower power level. The power emitted from either an open fiber or open laser transmitter is guaranteed to be below the Class 1 limit. Class 1 laser products are not considered hazardous. No user maintenance, service operations or adjustments can be performed on any GLM accessory.
Page 4 of 4 product is specified as 4.75 to 5.25 volts typically. Operation outside of this range may degrade the performance and lifetime of the GLM. The GLM will remain operational with laser emissions below Class 1 limits provided the power supply level at the adapter remains at or below 6.0 volts. If the power supply level rises above 6.0 volts, the GLM cannot be guaranteed to operate correctly and could result in laser emissions that may exceed Class 1 limits.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Drivers Page 1 of 2 Windows NT 4.0 SCSI Mini Port Driver Prerequisites: Verify these minimum operating environment and software requirements: l l l l Windows NT 4.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Drivers Page 2 of 2 11. Select Drivers tab. Verify the Emulex SCSI mini-port driver is present and started. 12. Select Devices tab. Verify that the host adapter is present. 13. Click the "+" sign to expand the adapter listing. Verify the connected disk drive is listed. Once the driver is installed, you can use the host adapter in the Windows NT environment, or manage the host adapter using the Mini Port Utility (see the Management Guide.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 1 of 1 DOS Management Run diagnostics to verify the host adapter's installation and view host adapter properties or upgrade the host adapter's firmware. Windows NT 4.0 SCSI Port Driver Utility Use the Emulex Configuration Utility to configure LP6000, LP7000/E and LP8000 host adapters. Perform LUN mapping, SCSI device mapping, upgrade host adapter firmware, and modify driver parameters in the Windows NT registry. Windows NT 4.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 1 of 5 DOS Diagnostic Utility The lp6dutil is a DOS-based program that enables a user to test the host adapter board and to upload firmware. This program is intended for use in a stand-alone environment. You can designate a single computer as a test station and test up to four host adapter boards at the same time. The lp6dutil program tests a variety of host adapter boards (for example, LP6000, LP7000/E, and LP8000).
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management 2. Insert diagnostic diskette in disk drive or download from ftp.emulex.com/pub/fibre/lp6xxx/lp6dutil. 3. Copy files to your hard drive. Start lp6dutil At the DOS prompt, enter lp6dutil with or without command options. c:\>lp6dutil {o=outfilename} {i=infilename} {/d} {/nr} {d=xxxx} Option Description infilename Script input file that is read and executed by the program.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 3 of 5 failures occur. Diagnostic main menu After the lp6dutil goes through its start-up procedure, the Main menu displays and handles user requests. To display a previous menu, you must type 0. Displayed values are hexadecimal. If lp6dutil finds two or more host adapters in the system, you will be prompted to select which host adapter(s) is to be tested. These choices are available from the Main menu.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management 1. Select the desired test: PCI loopback, Internal loopback, External Loopback through the GLM, or all three. These test options are available for BIU-2 cards: BIU2 Tx and Rx DMA, BIU2 GP DMA, and BIU2 concurrent DMA. To perform the external loop back test, you must connect a loopback connector. 2. Configure the SRAM test by entering the number of sequences (or concurrent sequences) and the sequence byte length. 3.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 5 of 5 Quit Select this option to exit the lp6dutil program. A warning message occurs if errors were encountered during the session. Upgrade firmware Prerequisites: l l l l DOS 6.x or higher (program may not run in the DOS shell under Windows on all systems. DOS diagnostic utility program installed Firmware image file upgrade (available from Emulex ftp server at ftp.emulex.com/pub/fibre.
Page 1 Windows NT 4.0 SCSI Port Driver Utility The Emulex Configuration Utility (elxcfg.exe) is installed automatically as an executable during the SCSI port driver installation. A shortcut to the utility is located on the Start Menu under Programs. When launched, the configuration utility will probe the registry. Adapters defined in the registry are listed in the Available Adapters list box. This list displays the adapter type, bus number, slot location and firmware revision.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 2 of 7 Host Adapter Function Buttons These functions can be viewed and or executed as long as the adapter is installed. Execution of these functions take effect immediately. l l l l l Remove Adapter - Removes previously installed adapter information. Firmware - Download new firmware to the host adapter. Memory - View the host adapter memory. Reset Bus - Emulate a SCSI bus reset using the host adapter.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 3 of 7 firmware will be verified, downloaded, and the adapter restarted. Memory The Memory button brings up the Memory Dump window. Enter the desired starting address in the Memory Offset edit box, and the length in bytes of the memory to dump in the Count edit box. Click Reload to display contents in the memory dump window. Reset Bus The Reset Bus button will emulate a SCSI bus reset.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 4 of 7 mapped. Query name server for all N-Ports Enable – Tells the driver to poll the name server for all connected N-Ports. Disable – The driver will ask for all registered SCSI FCP devices. Note Emulex adapters register as a SCSI FCP device. If the only devices on the fibre channel are Emulex Adapters and storage devices, the same list of devices will be returned for each of the two choices.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 5 of 7 reporting all present LUNs. If this option is enabled and the target device supports Report LUNs, then the Maximum number of LUNs is ignored for the target device. Disable - If the target does not support the Report LUNs SCSI command or the option is disabled, then the driver will poll each device for the present LUNs. The driver will start with LUN 0 and proceed for each LUN up to the Maximum LUN value.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 6 of 7 Enable –SLI-1 is used even if the adapter is capable of SLI-2. Disable – The driver will use SLI-2. Maximum Number of LUNs This is the number of LUNs the driver will poll during device discovery. The minimum value is 1, the maximum value is 255. Maximum Queue Depth The number of outstanding commands to a single LUN. Return to top of page.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 7 of 7 Return to top of page. SCSI Targets list box The SCSI Targets list box shows the current SCSI ID to Fibre Channel World Wide Port name mapping. Add Mapping Add mapping allows you to map available and unmapped Fibre Channel devices to a SCSI ID. Modify Allows you to modify a currently mapped device. Delete Mapping Deletes the current mapping. LUN Map LUN map shows the LUN mapping for a selected target.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 1 of 6 Windows NT SCSI Mini Port Driver Utility The host adapter utility (Lputilnt.exe) is an executable file on the diskette containing the host adapter driver. Run the utility from the floppy or copy and run it from your local hard drive. Requires: l l l Windows NT version 4.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 2 of 6 There are eight options available, each displaying a different group of host adapter parameters: Adapter Revision Levels - View information about the chipset and firmware revision levels of the selected adapter. Firmware Maintenance - View detailed information about the firmware in the Flash ROM of the selected host adapter.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management l l Page 3 of 6 adapter’s flash ROM. Flash ROM Map displays these same images, along with unused flash ROM space. RAM Map displays the firmware images currently loaded in the selected adapters SRAM. Firmware images that are referenced in the host adapter’s wake-up parameters are denoted with a W in the leftmost column of the display.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 4 of 6 Return to top of page. Enable or Disable Boot BIOS Boot BIOS is used to designate a Fibre Channel drive as the boot drive. To enable a Fibre Channel drive as the boot drive, first enable Boot BIOS using this procedure and then refer to the Boot BIOS section. From the LightPulse Utility/NT main window, 1. Select the desired host adapter. 2. Expand the Category list and select Firmware Maintenance. 3. Select the Boot BIOS Firmware image.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 5 of 6 From the LightPulse Utility/NT main window, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select the desired host adapter. Expand the Category list and select Configuration Data. Expand the Region list and select region 5, 6, or 7. Click Download button. Enter the path to the PCI configuration data file (*.cfl). Click Open. File is downloaded into the selected region.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 6 of 6 From the Windows NT desktop, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Click Start, select Settings, and Control Panel. Double click the SCSI Adapters icon. Select Drivers tab. Click Remove, and Yes to confirm. Click OK. Reboot the computer to restart Windows NT. Install new driver. Copyright Emulex Corporation - All rights reserved - 1999 file://E:\emuweb\WWWROOT\ts\fibre-channel\docs\manage pdf\5nts_1ut.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 1 of 4 Boot BIOS Utility Requirements: l l l l Intel Pentium computer system, with system BIOS copyrighted 1995 or later MS-DOS 6.0 or higher Installed LP3000, LP6000, LP7000/E or LP8000 host adapter Connected Fibre Channel drive or disk array Boot BIOS does the following: l l l l l Supports up to 8 LightPulse Fibre Channel host adapters per computer. Supports multi-initiators on different systems, connected by hubs.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 2 of 4 device on the first adapter will be the boot disk. To specify a Fibre Channel drive as the boot device, enter a two digit number (01, 02, etc.) to specify which drive will be the boot device. (After specifying a device as the boot device, go to menu option 6 to verify that device is enabled). The Boot device at the top of the menu changes to reflect this entry. Each device is displayed by ALPA, Select ID, LUN number and drive information.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 3 of 4 Enable or Disable Individual Devices (+ Advanced Option +) This option applies only to arbitrated loop (FC-AL). Default is enabled for each device. Each device can be enabled or disabled by the user. The maximum number of devices (including LUNs) that can be displayed in the device menu is 99 per adapter.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter Management Page 4 of 4 region 8 area. If they are the same, boot occurs. WWPN only. Name Server Inquiry is issued to locate the D_ID of this WWPN. If found, a boot can occur. D_ID only. PLOGI is issued to this D_ID regardless WWPN. Copyright Emulex Corporation - All rights reserved - 1999 file://E:\emuweb\WWWROOT\ts\fibre-channel\docs\manage pdf\6bbios2.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... Page 1 of 11 All Operating Systems Boot from a fibre channel drive Boot BIOS works with the existing system BIOS on Intel Pentium PCI motherboards and allows a system to boot from a fibre channel drive. Connect a fiber optic cable to a copper port Use an MIA to convert media. Upgrade the host adapter's driver You must first remove the existing driver before installing a new driver.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... Page 2 of 11 Enhance Windows NT SCSI driver performance Advanced users only. Configure registry to enhance performance when using a Windows NT SCSI driver. Enhance Window NT IP driver performance Modify class, topology or MTU values or the way Windows NT TCP/IP services transmits Ethernet packets (802.3 SNAP) by changing registry values. Perform LUN mapping This procedure requires the use of the Emulex Configuration Utility.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... l l l l Page 3 of 11 Installed host adapter Connected Fibre Channel drive or disk array The Emulex SCSI mini-port driver LP6dutil DOS Diagnostic, version 8.3 or higher Defining a Fibre Channel Drive as the Boot Drive The following is a summary of the procedures necessary to define a Fibre Channel disk drive as the boot drive in Windows NT 4.x.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... 1. 2. 3. 4. Page 4 of 11 Type <5> and press to open the Maintenance menu. Type <3> and press to enable Boot BIOS. Type <0> and press to return to the previous menu. Type <7> and press to exit the lp6dutil program. Return to top of page. Create a DOS Boot Diskette From MS-DOS prompt, 1. Place empty floppy disk in drive. 2. Format floppy with system files. format a:/s 3. Copy these four files onto the floppy disk. format.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... Page 5 of 11 in both the config.sys and autoexec.bat files. For example, a:\DEVICE=MTMCDAI.SYS/d:OEMCD001 6. Reboot system with floppy and verify your system boots properly. 7. Power down the computer. 8. Disable or disconnect the IDE hard drive from its controller. Do not disconnect the IDE CD-ROM. The system BIOS will always scan for IDE before scanning for other interfaces. Note Return to top of page.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... Adapter 1: ALPA: 18 Page 6 of 11 PCI BUS #: 00 PCI DEVICE #: 10 1. Change BIOS Boot Device/Display All Devices. 2. Change default ALPA of this Adapter. 3. Enable or Disable BIOS on this Adapter. 4. Change FC Link Timer (+ Advanced Option +) 5. Changed Extended Link Service Timer (+ Advanced Option +) 6. Enable or Disable Individual Devices (+ Advanced Option +) 7. Change PLOGI Retry Timer (+ Advanced Option +) 8.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... Page 7 of 11 disabled before continuing. This will allow the Fibre Channel drive to boot, and will prevent accidental erasure of the system disk during the format procedure below. From the MS-DOS prompt, 1. Use the fdisk command to create a primary DOS partition (maximum size) on the Fibre Channel disk. 2. Format the Fibre Channel hard drive with copy system files option. a:\format c: /s Return to top of page.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... Page 8 of 11 copper duplex interface supports the Fibre Channel - Media Interface Adapter specification. Upgrade device driver Note It is important to remove the existing host adapter driver before upgrading or reinstalling a new driver. Follow these procedures to upgrade or reinstall the device driver. Click procedure for details. When finished, click "Return to top of page" to return to this summary. 1.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... Page 9 of 11 Windows NT 4.0 IP driver From the Windows NT desktop, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click Start button, select Settings, and click Control Panel. Double click the SCSI Adapters icon. Select Drivers tab. Click Remove, and Yes to confirm. Click OK. Reboot the computer to restart Windows NT. Return to top of page. Remove existing AIX driver Select one of the previously released versions of the AIX SCSI/IP driver. Prior Version Driver Name 1.0.0.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... Page 10 of 11 5. Reboot the system. Return to top of page. Versions 2.0.0.0 or Above 1. Login as root. 2. Open terminal window and type this command to uninstall old network drivers (fchan). #installp -u devices.pci.lp6000 3. If the debugging program bosboot has been run previously, enter, # bosboot -a -d /dev/ipldevice -D 4. Reboot the system. Return to top of page. Remove existing Solaris device driver 1.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to... Page 11 of 11 pkginfo -l lp6fc 3. Enter this command to remove the previously installed lp6fc device driver. pkgrm lp6fc 4. Reboot the system. Upgrade firmware Prerequisites: l l l l DOS 6.x or higher (program may not run in the DOS shell under Windows on all systems. DOS diagnostic utility - Download version 8.4 Firmware image file - Download latest versions from the Emulex ftp server at ftp.emulex.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 1 of 14 AL_PA Table When a device is connected to a Fibre Channel arbitrated loop, the loop initialization process (LIP) automatically assigns an ALPA (Arbitrated Loop Physical Address) to the device. This number is assigned to the device as long as it is connected to the loop and powered up. When the device is removed from the loop or turned off, as it is reconnected or when another LIP occurs, the device is assigned a different ALPA.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 2 of 14 Windows NT Event Viewer The Windows NT SCSI driver verifies the success of the PCI Host adapter’s Power On Self Test (POST). In case of a failure or suspected failure, an error log entry is issued to the Windows NT System Event Logger (Viewer). From Main menu, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click Start, select Administrative Tools , Event Viewer. Double-click any event with source name lp6nds35. Change the data view from Bytes (default) to Words.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 3 of 14 0xD7 Mailbox Interrupt Time0x11= Mailbox word 0 out 0xD8 TPRLO requested when busy 0x11= local req. state, 12= discState, 13= Mailbox word 0 0xD9 Link down time-out occurred 0x11= local req. state, 12= discState, 13= Mailbox word 0 0xE1 Error Interrupt occurred Status register bytes 1-3 in event 11-13.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 4 of 14 0xF2 LinkUp w/ Illegal or corrupt RPI 0x11= parameter field, 12=IOCB cmd 0xF3 DeQueue ring>iotCmd.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 5 of 14 IOSTAT_FCP_RSP_ERR 0x1 IOSTAT_REMOTE_STOP 0x2 Remote sent an ABTS IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT 0x3 Parameter field contains additional info IOSTAT_NPORT_RJT 0x4 IOSTAT_FABRIC_RJT 0x5 IOSTAT_NPORT_BSY 0x6 IOSTAT_FABRIC_BSY 0x7 IOSTAT_INTERMED_RSP 0x8 IOSTAT_LS_RJT 0x9 IOSTAT_BA_RJT d0xA Return to top of page.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide IOERR_RCV_BUFFER_WAITING 0x0B IOERR_NO_CONNECTION 0x0C IOERR_TX_DMA_FAILED 0x0D IOERR_RX_DMA_FAILED 0x0E IOERR_ILLEGAL_FRAME 0x0F IOERR_EXTRA_DATA 0x10 IOERR_NO_RESOURCES 0x11 IOERR_RESERVED 0x12 IOERR_ILLEGAL_LENGTH 0x13 IOERR_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURE 0x14 IOERR_ABORT_IN_PROGRESS 0x15 IOERR_ABORT_REQUESTED 0x16 IOERR_RECEIVE_BUFFER_TIMEOUT 0x17 IOERR_LOOP_OPEN_FAILURE 0x18 IOERR_RING_RESET 0x19 IOERR_LINK_DOWN 0x1A IOERR_COR
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 7 of 14 1. Install the first host adapter. 2. Leave one host adapter's jumpers in the default position: JX1:1-2 and JX2:2-3. 3. On the second host adapter, move jumper JX1:1-2 to JX1:2-3 to enable jumper block JX2. 4. Move jumper JX2:2-3 to JX2:1-2. 5. Install the second host adapter. 6. Install the Windows NT SCSI driver on the host adapter with the default or alternate device ID. 7. Install the Windows NT IP driver on the second host adapter.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 8 of 14 encoding. Note These configuration changes are made to the Windows NT registry. Before changing any values, we recommend making a backup copy of the registry. Changes made incorrectly to the Windows NT Registry will have disastrous effects. Return to top of page. Fibre Channel Class The Windows NT IP driver can operate in class 2, or 3, but is set to 3 (default) during installation.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 9 of 14 You can also add or modify the topology entry in the Windows NT registry as shown below. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lp6ndlanx\Parameters (where x is the adapter suffix) topology REG_SZ default is loop; set to loop, pt2pt, or both. Return to top of page. Maximum Transfer Unit This parameter establishes the maximum transmission unit (MTU) for a network interface.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 10 of 14 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters ArpUseEtherSnap REG_DWORD default is 0; set to 1 to enable 802.3 SNAP Modify the Windows NT Registry Before changing any values, we recommend making a backup copy of the registry. Changes made incorrectly to the Windows NT Registry will have disastrous effects. Note You can modify Windows NT parameters through the registry using the format shown below.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide EnableDPC = n Page 11 of 14 level, 1 = process at DPC level. FrameSizeMSB = n Values from 1 - 8. Default = 8. Controls the upper byte of receive FrameSize if issued in PLOGI. This allows the FrameSize to be constrained on 256 byte increments from 256 (1) - 2048 (8). HardALPA = 0xn Values from 0x01 - 0xEF. Default = 0x01. Allows the adapter to use a hard assigned loop address. Note: ONLY VALID ALPAs may be used (see ALPA table).
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 12 of 14 RTTOV = n Values are in milliseconds from 100 to 511. Default = 256. Represents time-out between phases of Offline to Online protocol. ScanDown = n Values 0 or 1. Default = 0. 0 = Lowest AL_PA = Lowest physical disk (ascending AL_PA order). 1 = Highest AL_PA = Lowest Physical Disk (ascending SEL_ID order). SliFlags = n Values from 0 - 2. Default = 0. Controls which driver interface to use. 0 = automode; attempt SLI-2 first.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 13 of 14 3. Reboot the system if any changes were made to LUN Mapping. 4. Select a SCSI Target under the World Wide Port Name list. 5. Click LUN Map under the list of SCSI targets. 6. Click Add in the LUN Map pop-up window. 7. Select a 64-bit Fibre Channel LUN then click OK. The format of this number is found under the FCP standard or PLDA (Private Loop Drive Attachment) standard. The first number is this series will be all one's. 8.
LightPulse Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter How to Guide Page 14 of 14 select a World Wide Name and SCSI ID then click on OK. This binds the designated SCSI device to the Windows NT system. To verify the computer sees the device as one of its own disks. 1. Click Start, select Programs Administrative tool;and click Disk Administrator. 2. Verify that the new SCSI device is shown as one of the drives. Upgrade Firmware From the Windows NT desktop, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
European Union Declaration of Conformity This Declaration identifies the product, manufacturer’s name and address, and applicable specifications recognized in the European Union. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer: Emulex Corporation 3535 Harbor Blvd.
European Union This equipment complies with CISPR22/EN55022 Class A. WARNING This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference requiring the user to take adequate measures. Declaration of Conformity This Declaration identifies the product, manufacturer’s name and address, and applicable specifications recognized in the European Union. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer: Emulex Corporation 3535 Harbor Blvd.