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IBM 5774 IBM 4Gb Fibre Channel 2-port PCI Express Adapter 10N7255

IBM 5774 IBM 4Gb Fibre Channel 2-port PCI Express Adapter 10N7255

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    Product Description

    4 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter (FC 5774; CCIN 5774)

    Learn about the specifications and operating system requirements for the 5774 adapter.

    Overview

    The 4 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter is a 64-bit, short form factor x4, PCIe adapter with an LC-type external fiber connector that provides single initiator capability over an optical fiber link or loop. The adapter automatically negotiates the highest data rate between the adapter and an attaching device at 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps, or 4 Gbps of which the device or switch is capable. Distances between the adapter and an attaching device or switch can reach up to 500 meters running at 1 Gbps data rate, up to 300 meters running at 2 Gbps data rate, and up to 150 meters running at 4 Gbps data rate. When used with IBM® Fibre Channel storage switches supporting long-wave optics, the adapter can reach distances of up to 10 kilometers running at either 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps, or 4 Gbps data rates.

    The adapter can be used to attach devices either directly, or by means of Fibre Channel switches. If you are attaching a device or switch with a SC type fiber connector, you must use an LC-SC 50 micron fiber converter cable (#2456) or a LC-SC 62.5 micron fiber converter cable (#2459).

    The adapter has the following features:

    • Compliant with the PCIe Base and CEM 1.0a specifications:
      • x1 and x4 lane link interface at 2.5 Gbit/s (auto-negotiated with system)
      • Supports VC0 (1 Virtual Channel) and TC0 (1 Traffic Class)
      • Configuration and IO Memory read/write, completion, message
      • Support for 64 bit addressing
      • ECC error protection
      • Link CRC on all PCIe packets and message information
      • Large payload size: 2048 bytes for read and write
      • Large read request size: 4096 bytes
    • Compatible with 1, 2, and 4 Gb Fibre Channel interface:
      • Auto-negotiate between 1 Gb, 2 Gb or 4 Gb link attachments
      • Support for all Fibre Channel topologies: point-to-point, arbitrated loop, and fabric
      • Support for Fibre Channel class 2 and 3
      • Maximum Fibre Channel throughput achieved using full duplex hardware support
    • End-to-end data path parity and CRC protection, including internal data path RAMs
    • Architectural support for multiple upper layer protocols
    • Internal high-speed SRAM memory
    • ECC protection of local memory, includes single-bit correction and double-bit protection
    • Embedded short-wave optical (LC) connection with diagnostics capability
    • Onboard Context Management by firmware (per port):
      • Up to 510 FC Port Logins
      • Up to 2047 concurrent Exchanges
      • I/O multiplexing down to the FC Frame level
    • Data buffers capable of supporting 64+ buffer-to-buffer (BB) credits per port for short-wave applications
    • Link management and recovery handled by firmware
    • Onboard diagnostic capability accessible by optional connection
    • Parts and construction compliant with the European Union Directive of Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
    • Performance up to 4.25 Gbps full duplex
    Figure 1. 5774 adapter

    5774 adapter

    Specifications

    Item
    Description
    Adapter FRU number
    10N7255*
    * Designed to comply with RoHS requirement
    Wrap plug FRU number
    11P3847
    I/O bus architecture
    PCIe Base and CEM 1.0a
    x4 PCIe bus interface
    Slot requirement
    One available PCIe x4, x8, or x16 slot
    Voltage
    3.3V
    Form factor
    Short, low-profile
    FC compatibility
    1, 2, 4 gigabit
    Cables

    50/125 micron fiber (500 MHz*km bandwidth cable)

    • 1.0625 Gbps 0.5 – 500 m
    • 2.125 Gbps 0.5 – 300 m
    • 4.25 Gbps 0.5 – 150 m

    62.5/125 micron fiber (200 MHz*km bandwidth cable)

    • 1.0625 Gbps 0.5 – 300 m
    • 2.125 Gbps 0.5 – 150 m
    • 4.25 Gbps 0.5 – 70 m
    Maximum number
    For system-specific adapter placement information, see the PCI adapter placement for machine type 94xx or PCI adapter placement for machine types 82xx and 91xx.

    Operating system or partition requirements

    The adapter is supported under the following operating systems:

    • AIX 5L™ Version 5.3 with the 5300-06 Technology Level, or later
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 4 U5
    • IBM i 6.1, or later
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 5
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 SP4
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10, SP1
    Note: If you are installing a new feature, ensure that you have the software required to support the new feature and that you determine if there are any existing prerequisites. To do this, use the IBM Prerequisite Web site at http://www-912.ibm.com/e_dir/eServerPrereq.nsfLink outside information center.

    Adapter LED states

    Green and yellow LEDs can be seen through openings in the adapter’s mounting bracket. Green indicates firmware operation and yellow signifies port activity. Table 1 summarizes normal LED states. There is a 1 Hz pause when the LED is off between each group of fast blinks (1, 2 or 3). Observe the LED sequence for several seconds to ensure that you correctly identify the state.

    Table 1. Normal LED states
    Green LED Yellow LED State
    On 1 fast blink 1 Gbps link rate – normal, link active
    On 2 fast blinks 2 Gbps link rate – normal, link active
    On 3 fast blinks 4 Gbps link rate – normal, link active

    Power-On Self Test (POST) conditions and results are summarized in Table 2. These states can be used to identify abnormal states or problems.

    Table 2. POST conditions and results
    Green LED Yellow LED State
    Off Off Wake-up failure (dead board)
    Off On POST failure (dead board)
    Off Slow blink Wake-up failure monitor
    Off Fast blink Failure in post
    Off Flashing Post processing in progress
    On Off Failure while functioning
    On On Failure while functioning
    Slow blink Off Normal, link down
    Slow blink On Not defined
    Slow blink Slow blink Offline for download
    Slow blink Fast blink Restricted offline mode, waiting for restart
    Slow blink Flashing Restricted offline mode, test active
    Fast blink Off Debug monitor in restricted mode
    Fast blink On Not defined
    Fast blink Slow blink Debug monitor in test fixture mode
    Fast blink Fast blink Debug monitor in remote debug mode
    Fast blink Flashing Not defined

    Device ID jumper

    The default setting for the two device ID jumpers labeled P0_JX. and P1_JX is to set the jumpers on pins 1 and 2 as shown in Figure 2. Do not change the jumper settings for a standard installation.

    Figure 2. Device ID jumperDevice ID jumper

    Replacing hot swap HBAs

    Fibre Channel host bus adapters (HBAs) connected to a FAStT or DS4000® storage subsystem have a child device called a disk array router (dar). You must unconfigure the disk array router before you can hot swap an HBA that is connected to a FAStT or DS4000 storage subsystem. For instructions, refer to Replacing hot swap HBAs in the IBM System Storage® DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9, Installation and Support Guide for AIX®, HP-UX, Solaris, and Linux on POWER®, order number GC26-7848.

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