Usb port, Management ethernet port, Service ports – ADLINK aTCA-N700 User Manual

Page 13: Reset switch, Table 3-2 serial console port configuration value, Table 3-3 rj-45 management port pin-out

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Table 3-2 Serial Console Port Configuration Value

Item Value

Baud rate

115200

Data

8bit

Parity

None

Stop Bit

1bit

Flow control

None

3.1.2. USB Port

A single USB port is available on the face plate, which is connected to the LMP. The
P2041 supports 2x USB compliant to USB specification Rev 2.0. On the board, USB2 is
routed to the faceplate USB connector. USB1 is not used.

3.1.3. Management Ethernet Port

Two RJ-45 Ethernet ports are provided from the front panel. One 10/100/1000BASE-T
port is connected to the LMP directly, for easier debugging/testing (such as simple
connection to a different subnet console by configuring a necessary IP address for the
port without involvement of the blade switch). Another port is connected to the base
switch to reach the NPUs. The labels for the management Ethernet port are visibly
different from the console port to avoid ambiguity that may be caused by the same
RJ45 connector type.

Table 3-3 RJ-45 Management Port Pin-out

Pin

Signal Name

Comments

1

BI_DA+

Bi-directional lane 1, positive polarity

2

BI_DA-

Bi-directional lane 1, negative polarity

3

BI_DB+

Bi-directional lane 2, positive polarity

4

BI_DB-

Bi-directional lane 2, negative polarity

5

BI_DC+

Bi-directional lane 3, positive polarity

6

BI_DC-

Bi-directional lane 3, negative polarity

7

BI_DD+

Bi-directional lane 4, positive polarity

8

BI_DD-

Bi-directional lane 4, negative polarity



3.1.4. Service Ports

Four traffic service ports are provided with SFP+ outlets. Either a fiber optic cable or a
copper cable with a mating SFP+ connector can be used to connect the blade with
remote blades or appliances. The SFP+ ports will support IEEE 802.3ae (Clause 52),
IEEE 802.3aq (Clause 68).

3.1.5. Reset Switch

The front panel reset switch is a global reset switch of the blade. With a push, a
payload reset event is notified to the IPMC to begin corresponding initialization
procedures.

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