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                          HP 3000 Computer Systems




                                                                  HP 30240A

                                                ThinLAN 3000/V Link

                        Local Area Network Interface Controller

                                                                       (LANle)

                                       Installation and Service Manual




                              Fli;'   HEWLETT
                              a:'~ PACKARD


HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY                              Manual Part Number 30240-90002
Roseville Networks Division                                                    E0188
8000 Foothills Boulevard                                             Printed in U.S.A.
Roseville, California 95678                                             January 1988
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                         Copyright@ 1988 by HEWLETI-PACKARD COMPANY




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                                       ThinLAN 3000/V Link LANIC

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               First Edition                                                  January 1988




                                                                                                          3
                                                        Safety Considerations

GENERAL - This product and related documenta-                damage to or destruction of part or all
tion must be reviewed for familiarization with               of the product. Do not proceed beyond
safety markings and instructions before operation.           a CAUTION sign until the indicated
                                                             conditions are fully understood and met.
SAFETY SYMBOLS

           Instruction manual symbol: the product
           will be marked with this symbol when it                       I CAUTION I
           is necessary for the user to refer to the
           instruction manual in order to protect
           the product against damage.                         STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES

                                                             When any two materials make contact,
    ""     Indicates hazardous voltages.                     their surfaces are crushed on the atomic
                                                             level and electrons pass back and forth
                                                             between the objects. On separation. one
                                                             surface comes away with excess
   ..1-    Indicates earth (ground) terminal (some-          electrons (negatively charged) while the
    _      times used in manual to indicate circuit          other is electron deficient (positively
     -     common connected to ground chassis).              charged). The level of charge that is
                                                             developed depends on the type of
                                                             material. Insulators can easily build up
         WARNING                                             charges in excess of 20.000 volts. A per-
                                                             son working at a bench or walking
           The WARNING sign denotes a hazard.                across a floor can build up a charge of
           It calls attention to a procedure or prac-        many thousands of volts. The amount
           tice that, if not correctly performed or          of static voltage developed depends on
           adhered to, could result in personal in-          the rate of generation of the charge and
           jury.      Do not proceed beyond a                the capacitance of the body holding the
           WARNING sign until the indicated                  charge. If the discharge ha ppens to go
           conditions are fully understood and met.          through a semiconductor device and the
                                                             transient current pulse is not effectively
                                                             diverted by protection circuitry, the
     I CAUTION I                                              resulting current flow through the
                                                             device can raise the temperature of in-
           The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard.                 ternal junctions to their melting points.
           It calls attention to an operating proce-          MOS structures are also susceptible to
           dure or practice that. if not correctly            dielectric damage due to high fields.
           performed or adhered to, could result in




                                                                                                      5
Safety Considerations (continued)



        The resulting damage can range lrom          (such as lightning or disturbances in the
        complete destruction to latent degrada-      electrical utilities power grid) In the area
        tion.  Small geometry semiconductor          surrounding the network to which this
        devices are especially susceptible to        product is connected. These surfaces
        damage by static discharge.                  should be handled with caution,
                                                     especially when the interface cables are
        The LANIC card is shipped in a               not connected to a properly grounded
        transparent static shielding bag. The        computer system.
        card should be kept in this bag at all
        times until it is installed in the system.   SERVICING .
        Save this bag for storing or transporting
        the card. When installing the card in
        the system, do not touch any com-                          WARNING
        ponents. Hold the card by its edges.

                                                     Any servicing, adjustment, maintenance,
                      WARNING                        or repair of assemblies or subassemblies
                                                     of the computer system must be per-
                                                     formed only by qualified personnel.
        SAFETY EARTH GROUND - The
        computer in which this product is instal-
        led is a safety class I product and Is                      WARNING
        provided with a protective earthing ter-
        minal. An uninterruptible safety ground
        must be provided from the main source        This product is not designed for attach-
        to the product input wiring terminals,       ment to a network serving an area which
        power cord, or supplied power cord set.      contains multiple unconnected power sys-
        Whenever it is likely that the protection    tem safety grounds. Before installing
        has been impaired, or. before the power      this product, verify that all of the power
        cord is removed from the wall receptacle,    system safety grounds are securely inter-
        the interface cable connector must be        connected in the area served by the local
        removed from the computer system and         network.     Special caution should be
        insulated from exposed conductive            taken for cable systems run between
        surfaces.                                    buildings or exposed to weather
                                                     environments.
                      WARNING
                                                                    WARNING

         At infrequent intervals, exposed metal
         surfaces of the interface cables may be     Do not connect this .product to an un-
         subject to transient hazardous voltages     grounded "thick" network coaxial cable
         due to strong electrical disturbances       as defined by this manual.




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                                                          Preface

This manual provides installation and servicing information for the HP 30240A
ThinLAN 3000/V Link Local Area Network Interface Controller (LANIC) card.

This manual is organized as follows:

Chapter 1      General Information

Chapter 2       Installation

Chapter 3       Principles of Operation

Chapter 4       Maintenance

Appendix A      Configuration Information

Related documents include the following manuals:

LAN Cable and Accessories Installation Manual, part number 5959-7680

LA N 3000 Diagnostic and Trouhleshooting Guide, part number 30242-90003

H P 3000 System Operation and Resource M anagemenr Reference Manual, part
number 32033-90005




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                                               Contents


Chapte r 1
General Information                                  Page
                                                      I-I
Introdu ction
General Description                                    I-I
   Equipment Supplied                                 1-1
   System Interfa ce                                  1-3
   Link Address                                       1-4
Specifications                                        1-5
   Standa rd Specifications                           1-6
   Option 242 Specifications                          1-6
   LANIC Specifications                               1-8
                                                     1-10


Chapte r 2
Installation                                         Page
                                                      2-1
Introdu ction
Curren t Requirements                                 2-1
Channel Address Switch                                2-1
Cables                                                2-2
   Standa rd Cables                                   2-3
   Option 242 Cable                                   2-3
Installing the LANIC                                  2-4
Start Up and Verification                             2-5
Reshipment                                            2-8
                                                      2-9


Chapte r 3
Principles of Operation                             Page
                                                     3-1
Introdu ction
Functional Description                               3-1
LAN Interfa ce Contro ller (LANIC)                   3-1
   Host to LANIC Comm unicati on                     3-1
   LANIC MPU and Firmw are                           3-2
   Local Communications Controller                   3-3
   Direct Memory Access                              3-3
                                   "
   Firmw are Downl oad and Configuration             3-3
      Firmw are Downl oad
                                           i
                                                     3-4
      Setting Station Address                        3-4
      Queue Initialization                           3-4
   Transmit Operation                                3-4
                                                     3-5



                                                       9
Contents (continued)




     Types of Packets Transmitted                       3-5
     Transmit Buffer Management                         3-5
     Queuing of Transmit Buffers                        3-5
     Transmit Operation Example                         3-5
  Receive Operation                                     3-6
     Types of Packets Received                          3-6
     Receive Buffer Managaement                         3-6
     Queuing of Received Packets                        3-6
     Receiver Blind Spots                               3-6
     Receive Operation Example                          3-7
  Error Management                                      3-8
  Selftest Operation                                    3-8
  System Interrupt                                      3-8
     SINTRO Selftest Interrupt             -            3-9
     SINTRl LANIC Interrupt                             3-9
     Interactive Command Completion                     3-9
     Interactive Command Acknowledgment                3-10
     Batch Command Completion                      -   3-10
     Fatal Error Response                              3-10
  LANIC Resets                                         3-11
     Power-On Reset                                    3-11
     'Hard Reset.                                      3-11
     Soft Reset                                        3-12
     Z-80 Reset                                        3-12
     Power-Fail Warn                                   3-12
  Self Test                                            3-13
      Manually Initiated Self Test                     3-13
      Remotely Initiated Self Test                     3-13
      Idle Self Test                                   3-13
      Visual Indicators                                3-13
  Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) Circuitry            3-14
      MAU Power Control Circuit                        3-15
LEOs                                                   3-15
      DO LED Pair                                      3-19
      CL LED Pair                              _       3-19
      CR LED Pair                                      3-19
      H Through Nand * LEOs                            3-20
      TX, RX, MN. OL, RO. Q. and IT LEOs               3-20
Medium Attachment Unit                                 3-22
   Receiver                                            3-22
   Transmitter                                         3-22
   Jabber Fault Detection                              3-22
   Collision Detection                                 3-23




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                            Contents (continued)



Chapte r 4
Mainte nance                                Page
                                             4-1
Introdu ction
Repair Philosophy                             4-1
Self Test                                     4-1
                                              4-2


Appendix A
Configuration Information                   Page
                                             A-I
Introdu ction
Config uration Dialog                        A-I
                                             A-I


Index
                                            Page
                                         Index- l




                                             11
Figures and Tables

Figure                                                         Page

Figure 1-1.   Typical Local Network (LAN)                       1-2
Figure 1-2.   HP 3000 Series 39-58 System Architecture          1-4
Figure 1-3.   HP 3000 Series 68 and 70 System Architectre       1-5
Figure 2-1.   LANIC Switch and LED Locations                    2-2
Figure 2-2.   LANIC Cable Diagram                               2-3
Figure 2-3.   ThinMAU AUI Cable Diagram                         2-3
Figure 2-4.   ThickMAU AUI Cable Diagram                        2-4
Figure 3-1.   LANIC Functional Block Diagram                    3-2
Figure 3-2.   AUI Interface Diagram                            3-14
Figure 3-3.   LANIC LEOs                                       3-16
Figure 3-4.   MAU Functional Block Diagram                     3-23
Figure 4-1.   LANIC Switch and LED Locations                   .4-4



Table                                                          Page

Table 1-1.    ThinLAN Specifications                             1-6
Table 1-2.    ThickLAN Specifications                            1-8
Table 1-3.    LANIC Specifications                             .1-10
Table 3-1.    LANIC Resets



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