hi rick,

thanks for figuring out this myricom NIC problem.

i suggest you use copper cables -
we have a large stock you can borrow from.
and then you don't need to find a NIC that has a powered connector.

if you need optical cables (copper won't work for long runs),
then you could try the chelsio or other NIC vendors and
see if you can find a NIC that supports active cables.

best wishes,

dan




On 05/20/2010 08:24 AM, Rick Raffanti wrote:
Hey Dan & all,
I asked the Myricom guy about the power on the NIC card; his reply is
attached. They don't provide active ports, and think it's a bad idea. He
says buy the SFP+ NIC, which can also be used with "Direct Attach"
copper cables, for short runs (but I don't know what that means,
really). Since we are about to buy NIC and Zarlink cable, I'm now
concerned they won't work together. Any thoughts?
Rick

Dan Werthimer wrote:

hi shilpa,

if you look on your NIC card, you can see if it's got
the op-amp and associated circuitry to detect a
cable that needs power and then send power to it.
it should be right next to the CX4 connector.

or you could call or email myricom and ask them
if their cards supply DC power through the connector.

best wishes,

dan


On 5/19/2010 7:39 PM, John Ford wrote:

hi shilpa,

the early CX4 10Gbe spec didn't supply optional power
through the connector, and the first revision bee2's and
ibob's we built didn't have powered connectors.

but the spec changed several years ago, so i would have
guessed that any modern NIC board would have powered
connectors. do you have a really old NIC?
No, these are pcie Myricom NIC's, some of them just purchased in
September.

Shilpa told me the optical converters don't work with the Fujitsu xg-700
either. Just with the Bee2. Odd.

John

best wishes,

dan


On 5/19/2010 1:19 PM, Shilpa Bollineni wrote:
Hi All,

I'm trying to use a optical transceiver to adapt CX4 to optical fiber:
Fujitsu FPD-010R008-0E + FOC-CCxxxx. I'm using it for a short distance
of
10m. I did the loop back test on BEE2 and it works fine. So I'm sure
that the cable and the module is working fine. But when I have one end
of
the cable connected to the 10Gbe NIC card on the system I don't see
the
module getting any power from the NIC card. Does anyone know any
specific
10Gbe NIC card that would work with these modules?

Any suggestions?


Thanks

Shilpa Bollineni











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Dan Werthimer
Space Sciences Lab and Berkeley Wireless Research Center
University of Calfornia, Berkeley



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