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LPe11002 HBA
Installation Manual
LPe11002 Hardware Installation Manual Page ii
Copyright© 2005 Emulex Corporation. All rights reserved worldwide. No part of this document may be reproduced
by any means nor translated to any electronic medium without the written consent of Emulex Corporation.
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Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................................................... 1
Major Features ................................................................................................................................1
Compatibility ....................................................................................................................................2
Prerequisites.................................................................................................................................... 2
Setting the Jumpers......................................................................................................................................2
Installing the Host Bus Adapter ....................................................................................................................3
Attaching Media............................................................................................................................................5
Applying Power.............................................................................................................................................6
Viewing the LEDs ............................................................................................................................6
POST Conditions and Results .........................................................................................................6
References ................................................................................................................................................... 8
Specifications ..................................................................................................................................8
FCC and Regulatory Notices ...........................................................................................................9
Declaration of Conformity .............................................................................................................. 10
Laser Safety Notice .......................................................................................................................12
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Introduction
The Emulex® LPe11002 host bus adapter (HBA) is a dual-channel, 4.25 gigabit per second (Gb/s), Fibre
Channel (FC) Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) HBA. The core technology of this
HBA is Emulex’s eighth generation FC controller. The controller incorporates a multifunction native PCIe
core that is compliant to the PCIe Base Specification 1.0a and PCI Express CEM Specification 1.0a. The
HBA supports packet transfers up to 2048 bytes on the PCIe link with support for x1 or x4 lane
negotiation. The supported physical PCIe connector is x4 or higher (x8 or x16). The two independent,
fully featured FC ports are compliant to various American National Standards Institute (ANSI) FC
standards. The product is targeted at FC storage networking environments that require the highest
degrees of robustness, performance and ease of management.
Major Features
Multifunction PCIe device with two fully independent FC ports
Auto-negotiation between 1-Gb, 2-Gb or 4-Gb link attachments
High performance FC HBA with the PCIe to FC controller with two internal processors
Full support for all FC topologies including point-to-point, arbitrated loop and fabric
Full support for FC service class 2 and 3
Maximum FC throughput achieved via full duplex hardware support
End-to-end data path-parity and cyclical redundancy check (CRC) protection, including internal
data path random-access memory (RAM)
Architectural support for multiple upper layer protocols
State-of-the-art circuitry:
All PCIe and FC functionality contained within a single, custom, high-density, fully inte-
grated FC controller
Internal ARM 1136J-S processors with instruction and data cache for each port
Internal serializer deserializer (SerDes) 1-Gb/2-Gb/4-Gb cores for FC and 2.5-Gb cores
for PCIe
Complies with the PCIe base and CEM 1.0a specifications:
x1 or x4 lane link interface (auto-negotiated with system) at 2.5-Gb/s
Supports VC0 (1 Virtual Channel) and TC0 (1 Traffic Class)
Configuration /IO/ Memory read/write, completion and message
Supports 64-bit addressing
ECRC for all transmitted PCIe data packets
Link CRC on all PCIe packets and message
information
Supports large payload size- 2048 bytes for read/write
Supports large read request size- 4096 bytes
Internal high-speed static RAM (SRAM)
Error correcting code (ECC) protection of local memory, including single-bit correction and
double-bit protection
The LPe11002 HBA provides two embedded short wave optical (LC) connections with link
diagnostics capability.
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Host interface via Emulex standard drivers or through custom drivers written to the Emulex
Service Level Interface (SLI-2) that is compatible with the many existing Emulex drivers for
products such as LP8000, LP9002L, LP9802, LP10000 HBAs
Comprehensive array of operating system (OS) drivers:
Emulex standard and OEM derivatives of device drivers for Windows 2000 Server, Win-
dows Server 2003, Novell NetWare, Sun Solaris, Linux and HP-UX
OEM-specific drivers for AIX and some other operating systems
Some drivers support both SCSI and IP protocols
Support for remote and fabric boot functionality
On-board context management by the firmware (per port):
Up to 510 FC port logins
Up to 1023 concurrent exchanges
I/O multiplexing down to the FC frame level
Data buffers capable of supporting 16 buffer-to-buffer (BB) credits for short-wave applications
Link management and recovery handled by the firmware
On-board diagnostic capability accessible via optional connection
Parts and construction compliant to the European Union Directive of Restriction of Hazardous
Substances (RoHS)
Compatibility
Prerequisites
PCI-Express 1.0a compliant systems: x1 or x4 lane transfer link interface at 2.5-Gb/s per lane
3.3-V power from PCIe slot is required for operation
Setting the Jumpers
The device ID jumpers are used in custom applications. Do not change the jumper settings for a
standard Emulex installation.
Table 1. Software and Hardware Environments
Software Environments Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Novell
NetWare, Sun Solaris, Linux and HP-UX
Hardware Environments PCI-Express 1.0a compliant systems
Caution: Emulex LightPulse® HBAs contain electronic components that can be damaged
by static electricity through an electrostatic discharge (ESD) event. To prevent
ESD damage, maintain constant contact with any grounded metal surface. A
grounding wrist strap is useful for this purpose. Handle the card carefully at all
times and preferably by the edges. Avoid touching electronic components and
keep the card in the original packaging until you are ready for installation.
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The host adapter has two six-post jumper blocks, one jumper block for each port, that control the host
adapter's device ID. The ID is selected by installing a jumper between posts 1 and 2, or 3 and 4, or 5
and 6. If no jumper is installed, the default device ID is 1AE5. Port 0 is the top transceiver, and port 1 is
the bottom transceiver.
Figure 1: The LPe11002 Jumper Settings
Installing the Host Bus Adapter
To install the HBA:
1. Each HBA is shipped with a unique 64-bit identifier called the IEEE address. The FC industry
uses a World Wide Name (WWN) derived from the IEEE address, and this number is needed for
FC connectivity. Since this adapter has two ports, there are two IEEE addresses. The IEEE
address is used when configuring your system. The serial number is used when communicating
with Emulex. All numbers are clearly marked on the board. We recommend that you record
these numbers before installation.
2. Turn off and unplug the computer.
Table 2: Jumper Settings (Port 0 and Port 1)
PCI Identifier P0_JX (Port 0) P1_JX (Port 1)
FE00 1–2 1–2
FE01 3–4 3–4
1AE5* 5–6 5–6
Note: * Without a jumper, the HBA reports a device ID of 1AE5. Most software drivers
require a PCI device ID of FE00 to properly identify and control the HBA. Do not
attempt to operate the HBA with the PCI device ID set to 1AE5 unless recommended
by the driver installation instructions.
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3. Remove the computer case.
4. Remove the blank panel from an empty PCIe bus slot. Follow steps 58 to change the bracket if
they are different sizes. Otherwise, skip to step 9.
5. Remove the mounting bracket screws from the top of the HBA.
Figure 2: Removing the Bracket
6. Remove the bracket and store it for future use.
7. Align the new mounting bracket tabs with the holes in the HBA.
8. Replace the screws that attach the HBA to the bracket.
9. Insert the HBA into the empty x4 or higher PCIe bus slot. Press firmly until the adapter is seated.
10. Secure the HBA's mounting bracket to the case with the panel screw or clip.
11. Replace the computer case and tighten case screws.
The HBA is now installed in the PC and is ready for media attachment.
Note: For best I/O performance, place the adapter into an empty PCIe x4 or higher slot.
PCIe slots are shorter than standard PCI 64-bit slots. Do not attempt to plug the
adapter into a standard PCI slot.
Note: The HBA comes with a standard PCI bracket installed. A low-profile bracket is
included in the box with the HBA. The low-profile mounting bracket is shorter than
the standard bracket; approximately 3.11 in. (7.9 cm) compared to 4.75 in. (12.06 cm)
long.
Note: Be careful not to push the bracket past the transceiver housing's grounding tabs.
Make sure the light emitting diodes (LEDs) are properly aligned with the holes
in the bracket.
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Attaching Media
Use multimode fiber optic cable, with short-wave lasers, that adheres to the following specifications:
To attach media to the HBA:
1. Connect the fiber optic cable to the LC connectors on the HBA.
Figure 3: Connecting Fiber Optic Cables
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the Fibre Channel device.
After the media is connected to the HBA, you are ready to apply power to the computer.
Note: The HBA will not allow normal data transmission on an optical link unless it is
connected to another similar or compatible laser product (that is, multimode to
multimode.)
Table 3: Media Specifications
Fiber Optic Cable Maximum Length Minimum Length Connector
62.5/125 µm (multimode)
200 MHz*km bandwidth
cable
300 meters at 1.0625 Gb/s
150 meters at 2.125 Gb/s
70 meters at 4.25 Gb/s
.5 meters LC
50/125 µm (multimode)
500 MHz*km bandwidth
cable
500 meters at 1.0625 Gb/s
300 meters at 2.125 Gb/s
150 meters at 4.25 Gb/s
.5 meters LC
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Applying Power
To apply power:
1. Verify that the HBA is securely installed in the computer.
2. Verify that the correct media is attached.
3. Plug in and turn on the computer.
4. Observe LEDs for Power On Self Test (POST) results.
Viewing the LEDs
Green and yellow LEDs can be seen through openings in the HBA's mounting bracket.Green indicates
firmware operation and yellow signifies port activity. Each port has a corresponding set of green and
yellow LEDs.
Figure 4: LEDs
POST Conditions and Results
POST conditions and results are summarized in the following table:
Note: For the Link Rate conditions, there is a 1 Hz pause when the LED is off between each
group of fast blinks (1, 2 or 3). You should observe the LED sequence for several
seconds to ensure that the pause is correctly identified.
Table 4: POST Conditions and Results
Yellow LED Green LED State
Off Off Wake-up failure (Dead board)
On Off POST failure (Dead board)
Slow Blink Off Wake-up failure monitor
Fast Blink Off POST failure
Flashing Off POST processing in progress
Off On Failure while functioning
On On Failure while functioning
1 Fast Blink On 1Gb Link rate -Normal, link up
2 Fast Blinks On 2Gb Link rate -Normal, link up
3 Fast Blinks On 4Gb Link rate -Normal, link up
Off Slow Blink Normal -link down or not started
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Slow Blink Slow Blink Off-line for download
Fast Blink Slow Blink Restricted off-line mode (Waiting for restart)
Flashing Slow Blink Restricted off-line mode (Test active)
Table 4: POST Conditions and Results (Continued)
Yellow LED Green LED State
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References
Specifications
Table 5: LPe11002 Specifications
Parameter Range
Media Interface The controller interfaces to the physical media through an FC-0 Media Interface
(FC-PI compliant transceiver), and then connects through dual optical fiber LC
connectors.
Physical Dimensions Low-profile MD2 form factor, 6.600 inches by 2.536 inches, and accommodates
both the full-height and low-profile bracket.
Power Requirements In a PCIe x4 slot:
• 5.9 watts (typical) @ +3.3 VDC
• 8.5 watts (maximum) @ +3.3 VDC
Airflow 100 lf/min (minimum)
Temperature 32° to 131° F (0° to 55° C), Operating
-40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C), Storage
Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
Agency Approvals for
LPe11002
Class 1 Laser Product per DHHS 21CFR (J) & EN60825-1
UL recognized to UL60950-1:2003
CUR recognized to CSA 22.2, No. 60950-1-03
Baurt-certified by TUV to 60950-1
FCC Rules, Part 15, Class A
Industry Canada, ICES-003, Class A
EMC Directives 89/336/EEC and 2004/108/EC (CE Mark)
EN55022, Class A
EN55024
Australian EMC Framework (C-Tick Mark)
AS/NZS CISPR22:2002 Class A
Japan VCCI, Class A
Taiwan BSMI, Class A
Korea MIC, Class A
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FCC and Regulatory Notices
LPe11002 HBA Models
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The reader is cautioned that
changes or modifications made to the equipment not expressly approved by Emulex could void the
user's authority to operate this equipment. The above statement applies to products marketed in the
USA.
This class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Industry Canada (IC) Interference - Causing
Equipment Standard (ICES-003).
Cet appareil numerique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigences du reglement sur le materiel
brouilleur du Canada. This statement applies to products marketed in Canada.
Notice for Japan and Translations (VCCI)
Product Label
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures. VCCI—A
Manual Notice
Translation:
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by
Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio
disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.
Responsible Party:
Paul Folino, Chief Executive Officer
Emulex Corporation (714) 662-5600
3333 Susan St. Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 USA
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Notice for Taiwan and Translations (BSMI)
Translation:
This equipment is a Class A ITE, and operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference, in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own
expense.
Notice for South Korea and Translations (MIC)
Translation:
Class A Equipment: Please note that this equipment has been approved for business purposes with
regards to electromagnetic interference. If purchased in error for use in a residential area, you may wish
to exchange the equipment where you purchased it.
Declaration of Conformity
LPe11002 HBA
This equipment complies with CISPR22/EN55022 Class A.
WARNING: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference requiring the user to take adequate measures.
Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Emulex Corporation could void
the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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Laser Safety Notice
This laser safety information contains certification and product information covering laser products
known as optical small form factor transceivers incorporated in Emulex LightPulse host adapters. The
small form factor transceiver is the primary cable connection mechanism for any optical port on the host
adapter. This data is not intended to be a replacement for any safety regulations and standards; relevant
safety documents should always be consulted if necessary. Contact Emulex Corporation with any
questions or concerns about laser safety.
Certification and Classification
The LPe11000, LPe11002 and LPe1150 host adapters may contain a laser product known as a small
form factor transceiver. This transceiver provides the physical connection to the optical cable, and its
LC-style connector extends through the mounting bracket. In turn, the host adapter can be inserted into
any host system's appropriate PCI/PCI-X expansion slot.
In the United States, all optical small form factor transceivers sold by Emulex are certified as Class 1
laser products that conform to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR subchapter J. The certification is indicated by a label located on the
optical small form factor transceiver.
In Europe, all optical small form factor transceivers sold by Emulex are certified as Class 1 laser
component assemblies that conform to the requirements contained in the CENELEC (European
Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization) standard EN60825-1:1994 (including amendment 11)
and EN60825-2:1994. Small form factor transceivers are certified by a recognized European testing
agency and have appropriate markings on the assembly. The DHHS conformity label and European
conformity mark will not be visible externally once the optical small form factor transceiver is connected
to or inserted in the host adapter and the adapter is installed into a system.
Labeling Requirements
No caution or danger labels are required for use of the small form factor transceiver since they are Class
1 laser component assembly. In the U.S., the only laser safety label required is the DHHS certification
label that already appears on the small form factor transceiver. In Europe, the EN60825-1/EN60825-2
standards require that the system-level product has a Class 1 information label permanently attached
and clearly visible whenever access to the GLM, GBIC, 1x9 and small form factor transceiver optical port
is possible. Each Class 1 product shall have affixed an explanatory label bearing the words:
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Alternatively, at the discretion of the manufacturer, the same statement may be included in user
information. If a label is used, an example of the IEC Class 1 information label that is suitable for most
European countries is shown below. The label consists of black printing on a white background.
Languages represented on this label are English, German, Finnish and French, and they represent the
minimum set for acceptance of a Class 1 product in most European countries.
Product Information
Small Form Factor Transceiver
The small form factor transceiver is an integrated duplex data link for bi-directional communications over
multimode or single mode optical fiber. Each small form factor transceiver consists of a transmitter and
receiver optical subassembly. The transmitter subassembly contains a semiconductor laser emitting in
the wavelength range of 770 to 860 nanometers for shortwave length small form factor transceivers and
1270 to 1355 nanometers for long wavelength small form factor transceivers. For non-OFC links, the
optical power from the laser transmitter is controlled and maintained at a lower power level. The power
emitted from either an open fiber or open laser transmitter is guaranteed to be below the Class 1 limit.
Class 1 laser products are not considered hazardous. No user maintenance, service operations or
adjustments can be performed the small form factor transceiver.
Usage Restrictions
Failure to comply with these usage restrictions may result in incorrect operation of the system and could
possible lead to points of access that may emit laser radiation levels above the Class 1 limits established
in the U. S. by the DHHS and within Europe by EN60825-1/EN60825-2.
Short wavelength and long wavelength small form factor transceivers allow normal data transmission on
the optical link when they are connected to another compatible laser product. Short wavelength and long
wavelength small form factor transceivers embedded in Emulex host adapter are non-OFC. For non-
OFC links, a compatible laser device must be non-OFC and certified as a Class 1 laser product.
Any system level product that incorporates the small form factor transceivers must provide power supply
protection that guarantees a voltage of 5.0 volts or less at the small form factor transceivers. The
functional power supply range of the small form factor transceivers product is specified as 3.135 to
3.465V typically. Operation outside of this range may degrade the performance and lifetime of the
transceiver. The transceiver will remain operational with laser emissions below Class 1 limits provided
the power supply level at the adapter remains at or below 5.0 volts. If the power supply level rises above
5.0 volts, the small form factor transceiver cannot be guaranteed to operate correctly and could result in
laser emissions that may exceed Class 1 limits.
System Level Certification
All host adapters containing embedded small form factor transceivers are certified as Class 1 laser
products within the U.S. and Class 1 laser component assemblies outside of the U.S. Manufacturers of
products properly incorporating the small form factor transceiver do not need to recertify their product for
laser safety. The procedure for full system certification is therefore identical to that used for any other
electronic system. When applying for system level certification to electronic standards such as IEC950,
the regulatory engineers may want to see the DHHS and European conformity labeling on the small form
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factor transceiver, and the system level documentation and labeling. Copies of the certificate of
conformity for any small form factor transceiver sold by Emulex can be obtained upon request from
Emulex Corporation, Costa Mesa.

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