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ZT8101

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ZT8101
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Intel
NetStructure
ZT 8101
10/100 Ethernet Switch
Technical Product Specification
July 2004
Order Number: 273837-004

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Intel NetStructure 10/100 Ethernet Switch Technical Product Specification July 2004 TM ZT 8101 Order Number: 273837-004 ...

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INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH INTEL ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, TO ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IS GRANTED BY THIS DOCUMENT. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN INTEL'S TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR SUCH PRODUCTS, INTEL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY ...

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Contents 1 Product Overview .......................................................................................................................... 9 2 PROM Loader............................................................................................................................... 11 3 Switch Management ....................................................................................................................13 3.1 Serial Port ...........................................................................................................................13 3.2 Telnet Console....................................................................................................................13 3.3 Web Console ......................................................................................................................14 4 Layer 2 Switch Features ............................................................................................................. 15 4.1 Ethernet Port Configurations .............................................................................................. 15 4.1.1 Auto-Negotiation ...

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Contents 5.3.8 RFC 2674 (VLAN MIB) .......................................................................................... 28 5.3.9 Traps...................................................................................................................... 29 5.4 TFTP Client......................................................................................................................... 29 5.5 Ping..................................................................................................................................... 29 6 Layer 3 Unicast Routing Protocols............................................................................................ 31 6.1 ARP Table .......................................................................................................................... 31 6.2 Routing Table ..................................................................................................................... 31 6.3 Multi-Netting........................................................................................................................ 31 6.4 RIP ...

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Hot Swap ............................................................................................................................ 54 9.16 Board Status LED ...............................................................................................................54 9.17 Ethernet Channel LEDs ...................................................................................................... 54 9.17.1 Link/Activity LED Mode ..........................................................................................55 9.17.2 Link/Speed LED Mode ........................................................................................... 55 10 Reliability and Serviceability ...................................................................................................... 57 11 ASIC Tables..................................................................................................................................59 11.1 Fast Filter Processor........................................................................................................... ...

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Contents Figures 1 Two-Switch Configuration............................................................................................................. 9 2 Switch Block Diagram................................................................................................................. 43 3 Front Panel ................................................................................................................................. 44 4 Power Systems........................................................................................................................... 45 5 Hot Swap LED ............................................................................................................................ 54 6 Male RJ-45 Connector................................................................................................................ 78 Tables 1 Ethernet Port Characteristics...................................................................................................... 15 2 Flow Control ...

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Revision History Date June 2004 May 2004 June 2003 December 2002 ® TM Intel NetStructure ZT 8101 10/100 Ethernet Switch Technical Product Specification Revision 004 Added MTBF data. 003 Removed reference to redundancy. Updates to Warranty, Customer Support and Certifications ...

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Product Overview The Intel® NetStructure™ ZT 8101 10/100 Ethernet switch is a managed Ethernet switch fabric board, which is designed to fit in a 6U, CompactPCI* form factor and which conforms to the PICMG* 2.16 specifications. The ZT 8101 switch ...

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PROM Loader After the system boots, the first program executed is the PROM loader. The PROM loader performs the following tasks: • Runs system memory diagnostics. • Decompresses RUNTIME from FLASH to system memory for execution. • Upgrades firmware. Users ...

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Switch Management The ZT 8101 switch has three methods for configuring switch parameters and viewing switch status and statistics. 3.1 Serial Port The switch has a serial port on the front panel to which you can attach a terminal or ...

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Switch Management 3.3 Web Console The switch’s embedded Web server allows users from remote systems, which are running a Web browser, to log in to the switch, configure it, and view the status of and statistics from the ports. The ...

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Layer 2 Switch Features This section describes the Layer 2 features that the switch supports. 4.1 Ethernet Port Configurations 4.1.1 Auto-Negotiation and Force Mode By default, the switch is configured to use auto-negotiation to determine each port’s speed and duplex ...

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Layer 2 Switch Features Table 2. Flow Control Type Determinants Port Type Fast Ethernet (10/100) Fast Ethernet (10/100) Gigabit Ethernet Note: By default, flow control is off. If you enable it, it may affect the multicast forwarding rate and packet ...

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Filtering A filtering database is used to segment the network and control communication between segments. It can also filter packets off the network for intrusion control. Each port on the switch is a unique collision domain, and the switch ...

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Layer 2 Switch Features 4.5 Broadcast and Multicast Storm Control You can specify thresholds for broadcast or multicast traffic that will activate storm control. When the threshold is exceeded, the switch drops the broadcast or multicast traffic. When traffic levels ...

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MAC Address Priority The frames can be prioritized based on whether the MAC address appears in: • the source only • the destination only • both the source and destination Frames that match the criteria are given a priority ...

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Layer 2 Switch Features 4.8 VLAN Support VLANs allow you to group some physical ports as if they were on the same LAN. VLANs can be created either statically or dynamically: • Static VLAN—This VLAN is manually configured on the ...

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Static Port-Based VLANs A port-based VLAN is the easiest type to configure on the switch because you need to specify only the following: • VLAN name • Member ports The complexity of the VLAN configuration is totally hidden. The ...

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Layer 2 Switch Features 4.8.3 Global GVRP Settings The global GVRP flag determines whether GVRP (Group VLAN Registration Protocol) is enabled on the switch so that the switch can share VLAN information with other switches, and VLANs can span multiple ...

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Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1D) The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) prevents loops in a network by allowing only one active path between any two network devices at a time. STP operates on two levels. The switch has a global ...

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Network Management 5.1 Security For increased security, the switch supports restricting management access to a specified list of IP addresses. The management station IP address is composed address and an Ethernet port number. This list determines which ...

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Network Management 5.3 SNMP Agent The switch supports the SNMPv1 agent. The following sections describe which MIBs and traps the switch supports. • If the support column label is No, the comment field explains why it isn’t supported. • If ...

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RFC 1643 (Ether-Like MIB) Table 8. RFC 1643 (Ether-Like MIB) Group Dot3StatsTable Dot3CollTable 5.3.4 RFC 1757 (RMON) Table 9. RFC 1757 (RMON) Group Statistics (RMON 1) History (RMON 2) Alarm (RMON 3) Host (RMON 4) HostTopN (RMON 5) Matrix ...

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Network Management 5.3.7 RFC 2233 (Interface MIB Using SMIv2) Table 12. RFC 2233 (Interface MIB Using SMIv2) Group ifTable ifXTable ifStackTable ifTestTable ifRcvAddressTable 5.3.8 RFC 2674 (VLAN MIB) Table 13. RFC 2674 (VLAN MIB) Group dot1dExtBase dot1dPriority dot1dGarp dot1dGmrp dot1dTpHCPortTable ...

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Traps Table 14. Traps Trap Code Specific Number 5.4 TFTP Client TFTP is a simple protocol used to transfer files without any kind of authentication. It runs on top of UDP, using ...

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Layer 3 Unicast Routing Protocols 6.1 ARP Table The ARP table maintains the mappings from Internet addresses to hardware addresses. There are two types of ARP entries: dynamic and static. When a static ARP entry is added to the switch’s ...

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Layer 3 Unicast Routing Protocols 6.4 RIP v1 and RIP v2 RIP is a routing protocol based on the distance-vector algorithm. The ZT 8101 switch supports both RIP v1 and RIP v2. You can configure the following RIP options: • ...

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Layer 3 Multicast Routing Protocols The ZT 8101 switch supports both DVMRP and PIM-DM, and both protocols can be enabled at the same time. However interface can only be enabled for one of these protocols. 7.1 Router Ports ...

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Layer 3 Multicast Routing Protocols Table 16. Rules for Outgoing Packets Outgoing Packet Type IGMP Query IGMP Group Specific Query (IGMP) IGMP Group Specific Query (IGMP Snooping) 7.2.2 Multicast Forwarding between VLANs When a multicast routing protocol is enabled, such ...

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Table 18. Forwarding Rules for Multicast Data to Another IP Interface Forwarding Multicast Data Packets to another IP interface Unknown multicast data Known group member multicast data 7.3 IGMP Queries An IGMP querier sends IGMP Query packets periodically to help ...

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Layer 3 Multicast Routing Protocols Table 19. Packet Sequence Time (seconds) 0 255 286 411 536 661 7.4 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping is a feature that reduces the flooding of IP multicast traffic.The default behavior for handling a multicast packet ...

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IGMP Group Settings An IP host uses IGMP to register its IP multicast group membership with the switch. Periodically, the switch queries the multicast group to see if the group is still in use: • If the group is ...

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Miscellaneous Switch Features 8.1 User Accounts Two levels of user accounts are supported: • Admin: The user can perform all the operations (configuring, checking status, and rebooting). • User: The user can check the switch’s status, view its configuration information, ...

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Miscellaneous Switch Features 8.3.1 System Memory Diagnostics The PROM loader automatically runs the memory diagnostics each time the switch is booted divided into two parts. The first part tests the data bus and the second part tests the ...

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Table 20. History Log Messages (Sheet Management Management Management Management Management Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Security 8.5 Reset Configuration to Factory Default The switch has a menu option to reset it to factory ...

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Miscellaneous Switch Features 8.6.2 Upgrade Runtime through Zmodem Generally, TFTP is the first choice to use to upgrade firmware. The Telnet Console and the Web Console both have options for upgrading the firmware using a TFTP server. However, you can ...

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Hardware 9.1 Design Summary In very general terms, the following diagram outlines the basic design of the ZT 8101 switch. Figure 2. Switch Block Diagram To J3, J4 & J5 Connectors Backplane Ports 10/100Mbps LP1 Ethernet Switch + MACs +Phys ...

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Hardware Figure 3. Front Panel ® 44 Intel TM NetStructure ZT 8101 10/100 Ethernet Switch Technical Product Specification ...

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Power The power system supports for following feature set: • CompactPCI Hot Swap. • The ZT 8101 switch runs from a 3.3 V and 5 V supply. The chassis supplies this power from a dedicated reliable power source. The ...

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Hardware 9.4 CompactPCI The ZT 8101 switch complies with PICMG 2.1 Hot Swap specification for insertion and removal of the ZT 8101 board. The ZT 8101 slot in the chassis will have the BD_SEL# pin grounded. When the ZT 8101 ...

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Local I2C Bus and GPIO The I2C bus on the ZT 8101 switch for GPIO and system management monitoring uses the following device and address. Table 22. IO Devices and Addresses Chip Device ATC24C02 24C02 The SCL and DTA ...

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Hardware Table 24. J1 Pin Out (Sheet GND PreCharge 15 GND EARLY_3.3V 12-14 11 GND PreCharge 10 GND PreCharge 9 GND PreCharge 8 GND PreCharge 7 GND PreCharge 6 GND PreCharge 5 GND -NC- 4 ...

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Table 26. J2 Pin Out A 22 GA4 21 -NC- 20 -NC- 19 -NC- 18 -NC- 17 -NC- 16 -NC- 15 -NC- 14 PreCharge 13 PreCharge 12 PreCharge 11 PreCharge 10 PreCharge 9 PreCharge 8 PreCharge 7 PreCharge 6 PreCharge ...

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Hardware Table 27. J3 Pin Out A 19 SGA4 18 TX+22 17 RX+22 16 TX+8 15 RX+8 14 TX+7 13 RX+7 12 TX+6 11 RX+6 10 TX+5 9 RX+5 8 TX+4 7 RX+4 6 TX+3 5 RX+3 4 TX+2 3 ...

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Table 28. J4 Pin Out A 25 TX+20 24 RX+20 23 TX+21 22 RX+21 21 -NC- 20 -NC- 19 -NC- 18 -NC- 17 -NC- 16 -NC- 15 -NC- 14 -NC- 13 -NC- 12 -NC RTS_BP 9 DTR_BP ...

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Hardware Table 29. J5 Pin Out A 22 TX+19 21 RX+19 20 TX+18 19 RX+18 18 TX+17 17 RX+17 16 TX+16 15 RX+16 14 TX+15 13 RX+15 12 TX+14 11 RX+14 10 TX+13 9 RX+13 8 TX+12 7 RX+12 6 ...

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Watchdog The switch uses a TX3927 internal watchdog timer and one external watchdog timer inside CPLD. 9.13 Clocks There are four clock sources: • 25 MHz for GbE PHY chips • 125 MHz for switch controller core frequency, Octal ...

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Hardware 9.15 Hot Swap The blue hot swap LED has controlled ejector switch logic, which is powered by early power and the CPLD. A 3.3 V high signal from the CPLD means to turn on the LED. Since a blue ...

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Link/Activity LED Mode Table 32. LED Descriptions Status Off Solid Green Blinking Green Solid Amber Note: After a port is reconfigured, the port LED can remain amber for seconds while STP checks the switch for loop ...

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Reliability and Serviceability The MTBF of the ZT 8101 is 104,000 hours. ® TM Intel NetStructure ZT 8101 10/100 Ethernet Switch Technical Product Specification Reliability and Serviceability 10 57 ...

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ASIC Tables 11.1 Fast Filter Processor The ZT 8101 supports an extensive filtering mechanism and packet classification, which enables a switch application to filter and classify based on certain protocol fields in the packet. You can also filter on specified ...

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IEEE Standards and Protocol Compliance Table 35. IEEE Standards Support Feature IEEE 802.1D IEEE 802.1P IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.3ac IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.3ad IEEE 802.1Q RFC 768 RFC 783 RFC 791 / 950 RFC 792 RFC ...

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PICMG Compliance Table 36. PICMG Compliance Number Feature 3.13.1 PICMG 2.0 R3.0 3.13.2 PICMG 2.11 3.13.3 PICMG 2.10 3.13.4 PICMG 2.9 3.13.5 PICMG 2.1 3.13.6 PICMG 2.16 ® TM Intel NetStructure ZT 8101 10/100 Ethernet Switch Technical Product Specification Description ...

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Warranty Information ® C.1 Intel NetStructure™ Compute Boards & Platform Products Limited Warranty Intel warrants to the original owner that the product delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for two (2) year(s) following ...

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Warranty Information C.1.2 For the Americas Return Material Authorization (RMA) credit requests e-mail address: Direct Return Authorization (DRA) repair requests e-mail address: DRA on-line form: Intel Business Link (IBL): Telephone No.: 1-800-INTEL4U or 480-554-4904 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 0700-1700 ...

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If the Customer Support Group verifies that the product is defective, they will have the Direct Return Authorization/Return Material Authorization Department issue you a DRA/RMA number to place on the outer package of the product. Intel cannot accept any product ...

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Customer Support This appendix offers technical and sales assistance information for this product, and information on returning an Intel NetStructure product for service. D.1 Technical Support and Return for Service Assistance For all product returns and support issues, please contact ...

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Specifications CompactPCI Specification, PICMG 2.16 Less than 35W power consumption E.1 Power Requirements Supply Voltage Supply Current Supply Voltage Supply Current Supply Voltage Supply Current E.2 Mechanical Measures 9.2 x 6.3 (233. 160 mm) Connector: IEC-1076-4-101 (J1-J5) Width: ...

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Specifications • CB report and certificate - IEC 60950 2nd edition • GR-1089-CORE sections 2, 3 E.5 North America (English Required) (FCC Class A) FCC Verification Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject ...

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Safety Warnings Review the following precautions to avoid personal injury and prevent damage to this product or products to which it is connected. To avoid potential hazards, use the product only as specified. Read all safety information provided in the ...

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Safety Warnings Attention : exigences environnementales du système : les composants tels que les cartes de processeurs, les commutateurs Ethernet, etc., sont conçus pour fonctionner avec un flux d'air externe. Les composants peuvent être détruits s'ils fonctionnent dans d'autres conditions. ...

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Warnung: Die Kühlkörper des Geräts können sich während des normalen Betriebs erhitzen: Um Verbrennungen zu vermeiden, sollte jeder Kontakt mit den Kühlkörpern vermieden werden. Warnung: Vermeiden Sie Verletzungen, Feuergefahr oder Explosionen: Unterlassen Sie den Betrieb dieses Produkts in einer explosionsgefährdeten ...

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Safety Warnings Avvertenza: evitare le lesioni. Questo prodotto può contenere uno o più dispositivi laser accessibili alla vista, a seconda dei moduli installati. I prodotti provvisti di un dispositivo laser devono essere conformi alla norma 60825 della Commissione elettrotecnica internazionale ...

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Serial Port Requirements G.1 Pin Assignments Table 37. RJ-45 Pin Assignments RJ-45 Pin Table 38. DB-9 Pin Assignments DB-9 Pin ® TM Intel ...

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Serial Port Requirements G.1.1 Building the Cable The serial cable allows you to manage the switch from the serial port on the front panel. To build this cable, use a RJ-45 connector for the switch, a DB-9 connector for the ...

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