Intel® IXP42X Product Line of Network Processors and IXC1100 Control Plane Processor
September 2006 DM
Order Number: 252480-006US 539
UTOPIA Level-2—Intel® IXP42X product line and IXC1100 control plane processors
When operating in single-PHY (SPHY) mode, the UTOPIA Level-2 interface will support
octet- or cell-level handshaking as defined by the UTOPIA Level-2 specification. When
configured in multiple-PHY (MPHY) mode, only cell-level handshaking is supported.
The hardware interface allows connection of up to 31 physical interface devices, as
defined in the UTOPIA Level-2 specification. However, the ATM Adaptation Layers (AAL)
supports only the following number of physical devices:
•Intel
® IXP425 Network Processor — 24 physical devices
•Intel
® IXP423 Network Processor — 4 physical devices
•Intel
® IXP421 Network Processor — 4 physical devices
Additionally, the two-cycle polling routine defined by the UTOPIA Level-2 specification
limits the number of physical devices to 26.
The ATM Adaptation Layers (AAL) implemented by the Network Processor Engine may
have some further limitations on the number of physical interfaces supported. For more
details on the number of physical interfaces supported, see the Intel® IXP400 Software
Programmer’s Guide.
On the Network Processor Engine side of the UTOPIA-2 coprocessor, the UTOPIA-2
coprocessor interfaces to the Network Processor Engine Core via the Network Processor
Engine Coprocessor Bus Interface. The Network Processor Engine Coprocessor Bus
Interface is used to transfer data to and from the Network Processor Engine core. The
Network Processor Engine Coprocessor Bus Interface also is used to access status and
configuration information for the UTOPIA-2 coprocessor.
Figure 97 shows the various modules within the UTOPIA-2 coprocessor.