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                              READ ME FISRT
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		  ATM (i)Chip IA Linux Driver Source
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                     Read This Before You Begin!
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Description
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-----------
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This is the README file for the Interphase PCI ATM (i)Chip IA Linux driver 
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source release.
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The features and limitations of this driver are as follows:
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    - A single VPI (VPI value of 0) is supported.
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    - Supports 4K VCs for the server board (with 512K control memory) and 1K 
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      VCs for the client board (with 128K control memory).
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    - UBR, ABR and CBR service categories are supported.
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    - Only AAL5 is supported. 
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    - Supports setting of PCR on the VCs. 
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    - Multiple adapters in a system are supported.
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    - All variants of Interphase ATM PCI (i)Chip adapter cards are supported, 
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      including x575 (OC3, control memory 128K , 512K and packet memory 128K, 
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      512K and 1M), x525 (UTP25) and x531 (DS3 and E3). See 
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      http://www.iphase.com/
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      for details.
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    - Only x86 platforms are supported.
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    - SMP is supported.
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Before You Start
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Installation
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1. Installing the adapters in the system
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   To install the ATM adapters in the system, follow the steps below.
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       a. Login as root.
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       b. Shut down the system and power off the system.
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       c. Install one or more ATM adapters in the system.
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       d. Connect each adapter to a port on an ATM switch. The green 'Link' 
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          LED on the front panel of the adapter will be on if the adapter is 
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          connected to the switch properly when the system is powered up.
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       e. Power on and boot the system.
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2. [ Removed ]
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3. Rebuild kernel with ABR support
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   [ a. and b. removed ]
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    c. Reconfigure the kernel, choose the Interphase ia driver through "make 
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       menuconfig" or "make xconfig".
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    d. Rebuild the kernel, loadable modules and the atm tools. 
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    e. Install the new built kernel and modules and reboot.
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4. Load the adapter hardware driver (ia driver) if it is built as a module
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       a. Login as root.
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       b. Change directory to /lib/modules/<kernel-version>/atm.
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       c. Run "insmod suni.o;insmod iphase.o"
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	  The yellow 'status' LED on the front panel of the adapter will blink 
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          while the driver is loaded in the system.
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       d. To verify that the 'ia' driver is loaded successfully, run the 
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          following command:
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              cat /proc/atm/devices
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          If the driver is loaded successfully, the output of the command will 
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          be similar to the following lines:
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              Itf Type    ESI/"MAC"addr AAL(TX,err,RX,err,drop) ...
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              0   ia      xxxxxxxxx  0 ( 0 0 0 0 0 )  5 ( 0 0 0 0 0 )
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          You can also check the system log file /var/log/messages for messages
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          related to the ATM driver.
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5. Ia Driver Configuration 
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5.1 Configuration of adapter buffers
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    The (i)Chip boards have 3 different packet RAM size variants: 128K, 512K and
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    1M. The RAM size decides the number of buffers and buffer size. The default 
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    size and number of buffers are set as following: 
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          Total    Rx RAM   Tx RAM   Rx Buf   Tx Buf   Rx buf   Tx buf
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         RAM size   size     size     size     size      cnt      cnt
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         --------  ------   ------   ------   ------   ------   ------
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           128K      64K      64K      10K      10K       6        6
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           512K     256K     256K      10K      10K      25       25
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             1M     512K     512K      10K      10K      51       51
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       These setting should work well in most environments, but can be
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       changed by typing the following command: 
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           insmod <IA_DIR>/ia.o IA_RX_BUF=<RX_CNT> IA_RX_BUF_SZ=<RX_SIZE> \
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                   IA_TX_BUF=<TX_CNT> IA_TX_BUF_SZ=<TX_SIZE> 
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       Where:
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            RX_CNT = number of receive buffers in the range (1-128)
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            RX_SIZE = size of receive buffers in the range (48-64K)
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            TX_CNT = number of transmit buffers in the range (1-128)
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            TX_SIZE = size of transmit buffers in the range (48-64K)
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            1. Transmit and receive buffer size must be a multiple of 4.
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            2. Care should be taken so that the memory required for the
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               transmit and receive buffers is less than or equal to the
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               total adapter packet memory.   
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5.2 Turn on ia debug trace
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    When the ia driver is built with the CONFIG_ATM_IA_DEBUG flag, the driver 
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    can provide more debug trace if needed. There is a bit mask variable, 
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    IADebugFlag, which controls the output of the traces. You can find the bit 
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    map of the IADebugFlag in iphase.h. 
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    The debug trace can be turn on through the insmod command line option, for 
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    example, "insmod iphase.o IADebugFlag=0xffffffff" can turn on all the debug 
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    traces together with loading the driver.
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6. Ia Driver Test Using ttcp_atm and PVC
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   For the PVC setup, the test machines can either be connected back-to-back or 
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   through a switch. If connected through the switch, the switch must be 
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   configured for the PVC(s).
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   a. For UBR test:
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      At the test machine intended to receive data, type:
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         ttcp_atm -r -a -s 0.100 
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      At the other test machine, type:
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         ttcp_atm -t -a -s 0.100 -n 10000
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      Run "ttcp_atm -h" to display more options of the ttcp_atm tool.
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   b. For ABR test:
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      It is the same as the UBR testing, but with an extra command option:
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         -Pabr:max_pcr=<xxx>
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         where:
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             xxx = the maximum peak cell rate, from 170 - 353207.
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         This option must be set on both the machines.
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   c. For CBR test:
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      It is the same as the UBR testing, but with an extra command option:
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         -Pcbr:max_pcr=<xxx>
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         where:
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             xxx = the maximum peak cell rate, from 170 - 353207.
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         This option may only be set on the transmit machine.
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OUTSTANDING ISSUES
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Contact Information
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     Customer Support:
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         United States:	Telephone:	(214) 654-5555
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     			Fax:		(214) 654-5500
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			E-Mail:		intouch@iphase.com
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	 Europe:	Telephone:	33 (0)1 41 15 44 00
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			Fax:		33 (0)1 41 15 12 13
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     World Wide Web:	http://www.iphase.com
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     Anonymous FTP:	ftp.iphase.com
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