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DSS NETWORKS 5161 Manual
GigMAC PMC and PCI
Controller and Driver Users Manual
Step 2 – Remove the CompactPCI or Embedded Mainboard controller from the
system, if necessary to access the PMC slot. This will allow the PMC adapter
card to be more easily installed. Consult your User's Manual for assistance in
opening and removing the mainboard. The PMC card has 3 connectors labeled
JN1, JN2 and JN3. JN1 and JN2 are required for all modes of operation while
JN3 is required only for 64-bit mode. Your CompactPCI mainboard or other PMC
carrier will also contain PMC card connectors labeled JN1 and JN2, and
optionally JN3 and JN4. JN4 is for optional user-defined I/O and is not used by
the GigMAC PMC adapter. Additionally, the mainboard may also contain either a
5 volt or 3.3 volt key to prevent voltage mismatches. Since the GigMAC PMC
card may operate from a 5 or 3.3 volt supply, it can be used in either a 5 or 3.3
volt keyed system. It is very important to align the connectors before pressing the
PMC card onto the mainboard to prevent damage to the card or slot.
Step 3 - Align the GigMac PMC connectors and the system motherboard
Connectors and push down firmly on the PMC card until it is completely seated in
the connectors on the mainboard. Once the GigMac adapter has been
successfully installed, re-install the mainboard. Re-attach the power cable and
any other cables that were removed for the hardware installation procedure.
2.3 CONNECTING THE CONTROLLER TO THE NETWORK
Connecting Copper RJ-45 Models 5160, 5161 and 6160
This section explains how to connect the GigMac controller to the external
network using the standard Category 5 cables. The maximum cable length is
typically 100 meters or 328 feet.
Insert the Category 5 or 5e cable into the RJ-45 connector until the self-locking
tab clicks into position. Connect the opposite end in to a 10/100 or 10/100/1000
Base T switch. Two types of cables are used when connecting the GigMac
controller to the network. A workstation or "straight through" cable is typically
used to connect Ethernet adapters to switches. A crossover cable may also be
used to connect adapters to adapters. This configuration is useful for diagnostic
purposes or when a hub or switch is not available. However, it is not
recommended for extended use, as it violates the IEEE specification for 10 Mbit,
100 Mbit and 1000 Mbit Ethernet networks.
Note: Our GigMAC Models 5160, 5161 and 6160 support "auto-MDIX" mode
where a crossover cable is not required when directly attaching two controllers.
RJ-45 pinouts for CAT5 cables are shown below.
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