Emerson 752I Manuel D’Utilisation

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Section 10
Ethernet Interfaces
752i supports four 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet ports. The MV64460 system 
controller provides three Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) units, and an Intel 82544EI 
Ethernet controller device provides direct access from the local PCI bus. Three Broadcom 
BCM5461S transceivers and an integrated PHY in the 82544EI provide interfaces for the 
10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet ports. Two of these ports route to the Katana
panel, and two route to the J3 CompactPCI packet-switched backplane (cPSB) connector. 
The Katana
752i also provides optional Ethernet connectivity for each PTMC site, using 
two RMII PHY devices that route to the J5 CompactPCI (cPCI) backplane connector. 
ETHERNET ADDRESS
The Ethernet address for your board is a unique identifier on a network and must not be 
altered. The address consists of 48 bits (Medium Access Control—MAC[47:0]) divided into 
two equal parts. The upper 24 bits define a unique identifier that has been assigned to 
Emerson Network Power, Embedded Computing by IEEE. The lower 24 bits are defined by 
Emerson for identification of each of our products.
The Ethernet address for the Katana
752i is a binary number referenced as 12 hexadecimal 
digits separated into pairs, with each pair representing eight bits. The address assigned to 
the Katana
752i has the following form:
00 80 F9 6x yy zz
00 80 F9 is Emerson’s identifier. The last three bytes of the Ethernet address comprise the 
data for the Ethernet addresses in non-volatile memory. 6 is defined by Emerson and is spe-
cific to the Katana
752i. xyy, and zz are calculated.
For the purpose of this calculation, the entire MAC address can be thought of as a 48-bit 
register, as shown in Register Map 10-1.
Register 10-1:
MAC Calculation
To determine the last 17 bits of the MAC address (x, yy, and zz):
1
Subtract 1000 from the decimal serial number, convert it to hex, and place the 14-bit result 
in MAC[16:3].
2
Set the remaining three bits, MAC[2:0], according to the following list:
000 = CPSB_1 (MAC address #1)
MAC[47:0]
00
80
F9
6x
yy
zz
0000
0000
1000
0000
1111
1001
0110
110x
yyyy
yyyy
zzzz
zzzz
47:24
Fixed
23:17
Fixed
16:3
Calculated
2:0
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