VIP Port Adapter Functions
Both Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 are broadcast networks, which means that all stations see all transmissions. Each station must examine received frames to determine whether it is the intended destination and, if it is, pass the frame to a higher protocol layer for processing. IEEE 802.3 specifies several different physical layers, and Ethernet defines only one. Each IEEE 802.3 physical layer protocol has a name that summarizes its characteristics in the format speed/signaling method/segment length where speed is the LAN speed in Mbps, signaling method is the signaling method used (either Baseband or Broadband), and segment length is the maximum length between stations in hundreds of meters.
4E Port Adapter Description and 10BASE-T Specifications
The 4E port adapter is currently only available on the
Note VIP configurations using only one 4E port adapter and a port adapter blank, or two 4E port adapters, are currently not supported. The
Figure 24 VIP with One FE-TX and One 4E Port Adapter Installed, Horizontal Orientation Shown
| Bus connector | |
Microcode | Port adapter | |
handles not shown | ||
Flash U17 | U2 | |
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DRAM | U1 | |
SIMMs | ||
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4E in port | ||
adapter | ||
port adapter | slot 1 | |
slot 0 |
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FAST ETHERNET
0
MII | LINK | RJ45 |
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
1 | LINK |
3 | |
0 | 2 |
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Caution To prevent system problems, do not remove port adapters from the VIP motherboard, or attempt to install other port adapters on the VIP motherboard.