GigMAC-PMC and PCI

 

GigPMC Switch

Board and Driver Users Manual

RJ-45 pinouts for CAT5 connectors and cables are shown in the following table:

Pin

10/100 Signal

Gigabit Signal

1

Transmit+

Channel A+

2

Transmit-

Channel A-

3

Receive+

Channel B+

4

Unused

Channel C+

5

Unused

Channel C-

6

Receive-

Channel B-

7

Unused

Channel D+

8

Unused

Channel D+

10. SOFTWARE DRIVER INSTALLATION

The following sections explain how to install the driver software in VxWorks, and Linux based systems.

10.1 LINUX DRIVER INSTALLATION AND USAGE

These instructions assume that you are running Red Hat Linux 7.x, 8.x, 9.x or a similar Linux OS. You should be using at least a kernel version 2.4.18 installation for any other Red Hat-based system will be similar. For other Linux based systems, the location of some files may be slightly different.

Building the driver

To build the driver, copy the driver files to an appropriate directory. You will need to make sure your CD is mounted.

$ mkdir dpm $ cd dpm

$ cp /mnt/cdrom/linux-dpm-driver/dpm/dpm*.tar.gz . $ gunzip dpm*.tar.gz

$ tar vxf dpm*.tar

To create a new driver object module:

$ make clean $ make

Repeat same procedure with driver utility directory as follows:

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Intel PCI-X user manual Software Driver Installation, Linux Driver Installation and Usage, Building the driver