Media and switch fabric interface 8, 1 overview, Media and switch fabric interface – Intel NETWORK PROCESSOR IXP2800 User Manual

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IXP2800 Network Processor

Media and Switch Fabric Interface

Media and Switch Fabric Interface

8

8.1

Overview

The Media and Switch Fabric (MSF) Interface connects the IXP2800 Network Processor to a
physical layer device (PHY) and/or to a Switch Fabric. The MSF consists of separate receive and

transmit interfaces, each of which can be separately configured for either SPI-4 Phase 2 (System

Packet Interface), for PHY devices or for the CSIX-L1 protocol, for Switch Fabric Interfaces.

The receive and transmit ports are unidirectional and independent of each other. Each port has 16
data signals, a clock, a control signal, and a parity signal, all of which use LVDS (differential)

signaling, and are sampled on both edges of the clock. There is also a flow control port consisting

of a clock, data, and ready status bits, for communicating between two IXP2800 Network
Processors, or a IXP2800 Network Processor and a Switch Fabric Interface; these are also LVDS,

dual-edge data transfer.

Signal usage and the receive and transmit functions, are illustrated in

Figure 88

, and described in

the sections that follow.

Note: Detailed information about CSRs is contained in the Intel

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IXP2400 and IXP2800 Network

Processor Programmer’s Reference Manual.

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