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3.4 ATM Backplane / Expansion Unit Connection
As described in Figure 9 on page 18, there are several ATM buses to connect each component of IBM 8285. The buses between CAP/CADs or CAP/CAD and the switch chip are called as the ATM backplane. In the IBM 8285, the ATM backplane is extended to the connection between the base and expansion unit. When the IBM 8285 is installed with the expansion unit, they are connected by a special cable, called the expansion interface cable, which has 68 pins. On the other hand, as described in some documents, such as the IBM 8260 As a Campus ATM Switch, all ATM modules have 120 pins for backplane connection. The difference comes from the number of modules supported by the IBM 8285 and the IBM 8260 whether or not it supports the redundant switch configuration. Except for the redundant switch function, both of the IBM 8285 and IBM 8260 ATM backplanes are fully equivalent functionally to an ATM blade.
You can find the pin layout of the IBM 8285 expansion interface in the appendix of the IBM 8285 Nways ATM Workgroup Switch: Installation and User′s Guide. For more information about the IBM 8260 ATM backplane, refer to IBM 8260 As a Campus ATM Switch,
Table 2 shows the characteristics of typical buses implemented in the IBM 8285.
Table 2. ATM Buses Implemented in the IBM 8285 Nways ATM Workgroup Switch
Bus Location | Bus Speed |
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|
CAD_Up and CAD_Down (ATM backplane in the base unit) | 256 Mbps (32 MHz x 8 bit |
| parallel) |
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|
CP SFE and 25 Mbps HS.SFE_Up/Down | 256 Mbps / FDX 1 |
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|
25 Mbps HS.SFE_Up/Down or 155 Mbps SFE_Up/Down and | 512 Mbps (16 MHz x 32 bit |
CAD_Up/Down | parallel) / FDX 1 |
|
|
CAD_Up/Down and the switch chip (ATM backplane across the | 256 Mbps / FDX 1 |
expansion unit) |
|
|
|
Note
1 FDX means each up (inbound) and down (outbound) works simultaneously and the maximum capacity should be double (256 Mbps/FDX : 512 Mbps).
As described above, the internal bandwidth for each blade should be 256 Mbps. However, we have to consider that the IBM 8285 uses a
3.5 LAN Emulation Server Functions
The IBM 8285 integrates a
Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS) functions in the control point. The
LES/BUS functions are performed with or without external a LAN Emulation
Configuration Server (LECS).
The IBM 8285 can support up to two sets of the LES/BUS functions with any combinations of the types of LAN emulation,
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