Allied Telesis AT-2872SX manual Checking bnx2i Driver Messages, BNX2I Driver signon

Page 63

AT-2872SX ExpressCard Fast Ethernet Fiber Module Installation and User’s Guide

Checking bnx2i Driver Messages

The following are the most common bnx2i driver messages:

BNX2I Driver signon

Broadcom NetXtreme II iSCSI Driver bnx2i v1.0.30 (Sep 29, 2007)

Network port to iSCSI transport name binding

bnx2i: netif=eth2, iscsi=bcm570x-050000

bnx2i: netif=eth1, iscsi=bcm570x-030c00

Driver completes handshake with iSCSI offload-enabled CNIC device

bnx2i [05:00.00]: ISCSI_INIT passed

Note

This message is displayed only when the user attempts to make an iSCSI connection.

Driver detects iSCSI offload is not enabled on the CNIC device

bnx2i: iSCSI not supported, dev=eth3

bnx2i: bnx2i: LOM is not enabled to offload iSCSI connections, dev=eth0

Driver unable to allocate TCP port for iSCSI connection

bnx2i: run 'bnx2id' daemon to alloc TCP ports

Exceeds maximum allowed iSCSI connection offload limit

bnx2i: unable to allocate iSCSI context resources

Network route to target node and transport name binding are two different devices

bnx2i: conn bind, ep=0x... ($ROUTE_HBA) does not belong to hba $USER_CHOSEN_HBA

where

ROUTE_HBA is the net device on which connection was offloaded based on route information

USER_CHOSEN_HBA is the HBA to which target node is bound (using iscsi transport name)

63

Image 63
Contents Gigabit Ethernet Fiber ExpressCard Module Page Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards Translated Safety Statements Contents Page Figures Figures Tables Tables Preface Symbol Meaning Description Safety Symbols Used in this DocumentWhere to Find Web-based Documentation and Drivers Contacting Allied Telesis Management Software UpdatesChapter Functional Description Contents of Your ShipmentPage Hardware Features Supported Operating Systems AT-2872SX LED Fiber Optic Port 1000 LED Status Physical DescriptionInstalling the Hardware Reviewing Safety Precautions Page Pre-Installation Checklist Installing the Module 1758 Pressing the Button 1712 1930 Connecting the Network Cables Page Installing the Hardware Installing the Windows Drivers Installing the Windows Driver Software Found New Hardware Wizard Using the InstallerInstalling the Windows Drivers Page Installing the Windows Drivers Using Silent Installation Performing a Silent Uninstall Performing a Silent InstallPerforming a Silent Install and Creating a Log File Performing a Silent UpgradeMsiexec /x F0DA8A3F-1457-419E-96F4-235DD3EF41E1 / qn Performing a Silent ReinstallSetup /s /v/qn REINSTALL=ALL Msiexec /x BDrv5706.msi /qnVista and Windows Removing the Device DriversUsing the NetXtreme II Monolithic Driver Installing the Windows Drivers Imagex /mountrw c\VistaPEx86\winpe.wim 1 c\VistaPEx86\mount Copype.cmd arch destinationYes Configuring Speed and Duplex SettingsCreating a Bootable CD ROM Peimg /prep c\VistaPEx86\mount\windowsParamsutp Hkr, , reqmedium Paramsfiber Displaying or Changing the Properties of the Adapter Installing the Linux Drivers Bnx2 Driver IntroductionBnx2 Driver Bnx2i iSCSI Driver Bnx2i DriverSourcedir /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES Installing Linux Driver SoftwareInstalling Source RPM Package Rpm -ivh netxtreme2-version.src.rpmRpm -ivh RPMS/i386/bnx2-version.arch.rpm Modprobe bnx2Insmod cnic.ko Modprobe cnic Cd bnx2-version/src make Building the bnx2 DriverCd bnx2i-version/drivermake Cd $DRVBASE/driver make installusrBuilding the bnx2i Driver Tar xvzf bnx2-version.tar.gzUnloading the Driver from an RPM Installation Rmmod bnx2i pkill -9 bnx2idBnx2id Insmod bnx2i.ko or Modprobe bnx2i Unloading the Driver from a TAR Installation Rmmod bnx2Rpm -e netxtreme2 Network Installations Setting Values for Optional PropertiesSetting Optional Properties for the bnx2 Driver Setting Optional Properties for the bnx2i Driver Insmod bnx2.ko disablemsi=1 Modprobe bnx2 disablemsi=1Insmod bnx2i.ko entcpdack=0 Sqsize Modprobe bnx2i entcpdack=0Checking Bnx2 Driver Defaults Cnic Driver Sign on MSI enabled successfully bnx2 onlyChecking the bnx2 Driver Messages Driver Sign onDriver unable to allocate TCP port for iSCSI connection Checking bnx2i Driver MessagesBNX2I Driver signon Network port to iSCSI transport name bindingSCSI-ML initiated host reset session recovery Cnic detects iSCSI protocol violation Fatal errorsTarget cannot be reached on any of the Cnic devices Open-iSCSI daemon handing over session to driver Driver puts a session through recoveryCnic detects iSCSI protocol violation non-FATAL, warning Reject iSCSI PDU received from the targetInstalling User Application bnx2id Teaming with Channel Bonding Statistics Linux iSCSI OffloadBnx2id Rpm -ivh RPMS/i386/open-iscsi-package- name.i386.rpm Installing Open iSCSI User ApplicationsRpm -e iscsi-initiator-utils Rpm -e open-iscsiBinding iSCSI Target to Broadcom NX2 iSCSI Transport Name Making Connections to iSCSI TargetsDmesg grep bnx2i netif Maximizing Offload iSCSI Connections Iscsiadm -m discovery --type sendtargets -p ipaddrportFdisk -l Installing the Linux Drivers Power Specifications SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsOperating Specifications Performance SpecificationAppendix B Cleaning Fiber Optic ConnectorsRubbing the Ferrule Tip on the Cleaning Surface Using a Cartridge-Type CleanerPage Cleaning a Recessed Ferrule If desired, repeat step Using a SwabPage Appendix B Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors

AT-2872SX specifications

The Allied Telesis AT-2872SX is a high-performance, versatile networking switch designed specifically for the demands of modern network environments. With its compact form factor and robust feature set, it serves as an ideal solution for businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure with reliability and efficiency.

One of the standout features of the AT-2872SX is its support for both Ethernet and Fast Ethernet technology, making it a flexible choice for organizations that require diverse network speeds. This switch is equipped with two 1000BASE-SX Fiber ports, allowing it to provide high-speed connectivity over fiber optics. This is particularly beneficial for applications that demand high bandwidth and low latency, such as video conferencing and large data transfers.

The AT-2872SX comes with a user-friendly interface that simplifies configuration and management. It supports standard Network Management Protocols such as SNMP, enabling remote management and monitoring of the switch. This feature is crucial for IT departments that aim to maintain optimal network performance without the need for constant physical oversight.

Another significant characteristic of the AT-2872SX is its Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities. This technology allows administrators to prioritize network traffic, ensuring that critical applications receive the bandwidth they need without interruption. This is essential in multi-service networks where voice, data, and video traffic coexist.

In terms of security, the AT-2872SX offers multiple features to safeguard network integrity. It supports IEEE 802.1X port-based authentication, ensuring that only authorized devices can connect to the network. Additionally, it features VLAN support which segments traffic and enhances security by isolating sensitive data streams.

The hardware design of the AT-2872SX ensures durability and reliability, making it suitable for deployment in various environmental conditions. Its fanless operation not only provides silent performance but also contributes to reduced energy consumption, aligning with goals for sustainability in network infrastructure.

In conclusion, the Allied Telesis AT-2872SX switch stands out as a leading choice for organizations looking to bolster their network capabilities. Its comprehensive feature set, including high-speed fiber connectivity, robust management options, traffic prioritization, and built-in security measures, make it a valuable asset in any enterprise networking environment. As businesses increasingly rely on efficient and reliable networking solutions, the AT-2872SX remains a strong contender in the market.