Gigabit link clock mastership controls, Table44 forced mode parameter, Interpacket gap parameters – Sun Microsystems X1150A User Manual
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Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • February 2003
Gigabit Link Clock Mastership Controls
The concept of link clock mastership introduced with one gigabit twisted-pair
technology. This concept requires one side of the link to be the master that provides
the link clock and the other to be the slave that uses the link clock. Once this
relationship is established the link is up, and data can be communicated. Two
Physical layer parameters control whether your side is the master or the slave or
whether mastership is negotiated with the link partner. Those parameters are as
follows.
Caution –
Do not adjust the link clock mastership parameters unless you clearly
understand the settings of the link partner. Incorrect link clock mastership
configuration results in link up failure.
Interpacket Gap Parameters
The
ce
device supports a programmable mode called
enable-ipg0
.
When a driver receives a packet with
enable-ipg0
set (the default), it adds an
additional time delay before transmitting the packet. This delay, set by the
ipg0
parameter, is in addition to the delay set by the
ipg1
and
ipg2
parameters. The
additional
ipg0
delay helps to reduce collisions.
TABLE 4-4
Forced Mode Parameter
Parameter
Description
master-cfg-enable
Determines whether or not during the auto-negotiation process
the link clock mastership is setup automatically.
master-cfg-value
If the
master-cfg-enable
parameter is set then the mastership
is not setup automatically but is dependant on the value of
master-cfg-value
. If the
master-cfg-value
is set then the
physical layer expects the local device to be the link master. If it is
not set then it expects the link partner to be the master.
If Auto-negotiation is not enabled then the value of
master-cfg-enable
is ignored and the value of
master-cfg-value
is key to the link clock mastership. If the
master-cfg-value
is set then the physical layer expects the
local device to be the link master. If it’s not set then it expects the
link partner to the master.