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Functional Description

CP342

CUSTOMER SPECIFIC

P R E L I M A R Y

Ethernet LED Status

ACT (green): This LED monitors network activity. The LED goes temporarily on if network
packets are being sent or received through the RJ45 port.

LINK (green): This LED monitors network connection. The LED lights up when a valid link (ca-
ble connection) has been established. When this LED remains off, a valid link has not been es-
tablished due to a missing or a faulty cable connection.

SPEED (green): This LED lights up to indicate a successful 1000BASE-T connection. When
not lit and the ACT-LED is active, the connection is operating at 10Base-T or 100Base-T.

2.3.4

CP342-RIO

Except for the operational status LEDs, there are no front panel interfaces on the CP342-RIO
board. Refer to the CPCI connector interfacing for pinout of the J2 connector.

Ethernet LED Status

ACT (green): This LED monitors network activity. The LED goes temporarily on if network
packets are being sent or received through the RJ45 port.

LINK (green): This LED monitors network connection. The LED lights up when a valid link (ca-
ble connection) has been established. When this LED remains off, a valid link has not been es-
tablished due to a missing or a faulty cable connection.

SPEED (green): This LED lights up to indicate a successful 1000BASE-T connection. When
not lit and the ACT-LED is active, the connection is operating at 10Base-T or 100Base-T.

2.4

Remote Boot Operation

All of the CP342 versions come with a PLCC32 socket for adding a Boot Flash device. This
Flash device is optional. If installed, it provides additional memory space which can be ad-
dressed from the CPU board’s firmware. Through appropriate Boot Flash code, e.g. PXE com-
patible, it is possible to perform remote boot operations with the CP342.

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