1 receiver and transmitter configurations, 1 simplex configuration, Receiver and transmitter configurations 8.9.1.1 – Intel NETWORK PROCESSOR IXP2800 User Manual

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IXP2800 Network Processor

Media and Switch Fabric Interface

SPI-4.2 supports up to 256 port addresses, with independent flow control for each. For data
received by the PHY and passed to the link layer device, flow control is optional. The flow control

mechanism is based upon independent pools of credits, corresponding to 16-byte blocks, for each

port.

The CSIX-L1 protocol supports 4096 ports and 256 unicast classes of traffic. It supports various
forms of multicast and 256 multicast queues of traffic. The protocol supports independent link-

level flow control for data and control traffic and supports virtual output queue (VOQ) flow control

for data traffic.

8.9.1

Receiver and Transmitter Configurations

The network processor receiver and transmitter independently support three different

configurations:

Simplex (SPI-4.2 or CSIX-L1 protocol), described in

Section 8.9.1.1

.

Hybrid simplex (transmitter only, SPI-4.2 data path, and CSIX-L1 protocol flow control),

described in

Section 8.9.1.2

.

Dual Network Processor, full duplex (CSIX-L1 protocol), described in

Figure 8.9.1.3

.

Additionally, the combined receiver and transmitter support a single Network Processor, full-

duplex configuration using two different protocols:

Multiplexed SPI-4.2 protocol, described in

Section 8.9.1.4

.

CSIX-L1 protocol, described in

Section 8.9.1.5

.

In both the simplex and hybrid simplex configurations, the path receiving from a framer, fabric, or

Network Processor is independent of the path transmitting to a framer, fabric, or Network

Processor. In a full duplex configuration, the receiving path forwards CSIX-L1 control information
for the transmit path and vice versa.

8.9.1.1

Simplex Configuration

In the simplex configuration, as shown in

Figure 102

, the reverse path provides control information

to the transmitter. This control information may include flow control information and requests for

dynamic training sequences.

Figure 102. Simplex Configuration

B2735-01

Transmitter

Forward Path

(18 to 20 Signals)

Reverse Path

(3 to 7 Signals)

Receiver

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