The MIC-5332 also supports PXE boot and SoL (Serial-over-LAN) over the Base
Interface channels. PXE boot can be enabled “
Launch PXE OpROM”
through the BIOS
setup menu (see
Section 5.4., Advanced BIOS Features Setup
). Information about
PXE expansion ROM configuration is also provided in this section.
The Intel i350 controller supports side-band functionality. This side-band interface
(NC-SI) is used by the IPMC to establish LAN sessions, to enable RMCP/RMCP+
based communication to the management part. See
Section 4.6, Serial-over-LAN
for details on setting up connections to the BMC.
2.4.2 Fabric Interface
The MIC-5332 uses an Intel® 82599 dual XAUI port 10GbE controller for Fabric
Interface channels 1 and 2. In addition to managing MAC and PHY Ethernet layer
functions, the controller manages PCIe packet traffic across its transaction, link, and
physical/logical layers. The Intel® 82599 makes a significant improvement on many
Ethernet features such as I/O acceleration, security enhancement, and virtualization.
Flow director boosts 10GbE performance & efficiency on multi-core CPUs, and
VMDq2 increases the number of virtual machine up to 64. For additional technical
details of Intel® JL82599EB, please visit
www.intel.com
.
Additional fabric channels (3 and 4) can be supported via the FMM (see Appendix DE).
Redrivers for e-keying support and for improved backplane signal integrity are
provided onboard the MIC-5332 for these fabric channels.
The MIC-5332 Fabric Interface supports PICMG 3.1 Options 1 or 9.
2.4.3 I/O Ethernet Interface
There are three I/O LAN ports on the MIC-5332 front panel, which are implemented
using Intel® i350-AM4 quad port GbE controller and 82579 gigabit Ethernet PHY
(MAC provided by C604 PCH). The MIC-5332 can support either two SFP or two
RJ45 connectors for the i350-AM4 front ports as build option..
The PCH MAC and the 82579 PHY additionaly support one RJ45 port at the front
panel.
Interface
Connection
Chip
Media
Speed
PXE/SoL
Base Interface
Backplane Intel®
i350-AM4
Ports 0, 1
Copper
10/100/1000 Mb/s
9
Fabric Interface
Backplane
Intel® 82599
BX4 or
XAUI
1/10 Gb/s
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