IXB28504XGBEFS Intel, IXB28504XGBEFS Datasheet - Page 60

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IXB28504XGBEFS

Manufacturer Part Number
IXB28504XGBEFS
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of IXB28504XGBEFS

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant
5.0
5.1
Figure 20.
5.1.1
5.1.2
Intel NetStructure
TPS
60
COM
Port
®
Controls, Indicators and Connectors
Front Panels
Figure 20
NetStructure
IXB28504XGBEFSx board front panel
The function of each component is described in the following subsections.
COM Port
The UART-based serial port (J31) that is maintained for connecting to the Board
Management Controller (BMC) and the Network Processor (NP). The console is provided
by dual UART signals to the slow port of the network processor. See
Management Controller hardware interfaces” on page 36
between these devices.
The UART-based console is not intended for permanent connection when deployed in
the field, but is intended for the following debugging/development actions:
The COM port provides connection for two consoles (one for the NPU and one for the
BMC) and is not configurable. See
on page 165
ETH 10M Port
A 10 Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 debug port (J30) that is not intended for permanent
connection when deployed in the field, but can be used for the following debugging/
development actions:
• Downloading firmware to the NP flash memory (using the XModem protocol)
• Console access to the BMC and the NP
• Running diagnostic commands
• Running Boot Monitor console commands
• Downloading firmware to the NPU flash memory (using the TFTP protocol)
• FTP server access and mounting file system for NPU over NFS
IXB2850 Packet Processing Boards
ETH 10M
Port
OOS
LED
shows the controls, indicators and connectors on the front panel of Intel
HEALTH
®
for pinout information.
LED
Status LEDs
IXB28504XGBEFSx boards.
ALS
LED
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
P4
P3
P2
P1
Section 12.8.1, “Debug Console Cable Specification”
P1
IXB2850—Controls, Indicators and Connectors
Switch
Reset
Switch
H/S
for the inter-connections
LED
H/S
Document Number: 05-2443-006
Figure 14, “Board
January 2007