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Part: AL103
Category: Communication -> Network -> Ethernet/DS1/E1 (T1/E1) -> Fast Ethernet
Description: 8-port Standalone Switch ic
Company: Allayer Communications
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AL10 3 Revision 1.0 8 PORT LOW COST 10/100 SWITCH
· · · · · · · · · · · Supports 8 10/100 Mbit/s MII ports Capable of trunking up to 800 Mbit/s link Trunk fail-over feature Full- and half-duplex mode operation Speed auto-negotiation through MDIO Built-in storage of 1K MAC addresses Design to utilize low-cost SGRAM Serial EEPROM interface for low-cost system configuration Automatic source address learning Secure mode traffic filtering Broadcast storm control · · · · · · · · Port monitoring support IEEE 802.3x flow control for full-duplex operation Optional backpressure flow control support for half-duplex operation Supports store-and-forward mode switching VLAN support AL102A pin compatible 3.3V operation Packaged in 256-pin PQFP
Product Description The AL103 is an eight-port 10/100 Mbit/s dual speed Ethernet switch. A low-cost Fast Ethernet switch can be implemented using the AL103 with low-cost SGRAM. The AL103 also supports VLAN and multiple port aggregation trunks.
10/100 MAC
Switch Controller
Buffer Manager
10/100 MAC
10/100 MAC High Speed Switch Fabric
Address Control
10/100 MAC
10/100 MAC
Address Table
10/100 MAC EEPROM Interface
10/100 MAC
10/100 MAC
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System Block Diagram
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Table of Contents
1. 2. 3. AL103 Overview ........... 5 Pin Descriptions............. 7 Functional Description.......... 16 3.1 Data Reception..... 16 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Illegal Frame Length...... 16 Long Frames ......... 16 False Carrier Events ....... 16 Frame Filtering...... 16 Broadcast Storm Control...... 17 Frame Transmission....... 18 Frame Generation.. 18
Frame Forwarding......... 17
Half Duplex Mode Operation ...... 18 Secure Mode Operation ......... 18 Address Learning .......... 19 3.5.1 Address Aging....... 19 VLAN Support..... 19 Port Aggregation (Trunking)........ 21 3.7.1 3.7.2 3.7.3 3.7.4 3.7.5 Load Balancing ..... 21 Trunk Fail Over..... 21 Trunk Port Assignment ........ 22 Port Based Trunk Load Balancing ......... 22 MAC Based Load Balancing ........ 24 Half Duplex Flow Control (Backpressure) ........... 25 Full Duplex Flow Control (802.3x) ....... 26
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Flow Control ........ 25 3.8.1 3.8.2
3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13
Queue Management ...... 26 Uplink Port........... 27 Port Monitoring.... 27 Media Independent Interface (MII) ...... 28 PHY Management......... 28 PHY Management MDIO .... 28
3.13.1
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3.13.2 3.13.3 3.13.4 3.13.5 3.14 3.14.1 3.14.2 3.14.3 3.14.4 3.14.5 3.14.6 3.15 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
PHY Management Master Mode .. 28 PHY Management Slave Mode..... 28 Non Auto-negotiation Mode ......... 29 Other PHY Options........ 29 System Initialization ...... 29 Start and Stop Bit .. 30 Write Cycle Operation ......... 30 Read Cycle Operation .......... 31 Reprogramming the EEPROM Configuration...... 31 EEPROM Map ...... 32
EEPROM Interface ....... 29
SGRAM Interface ......... 36
Register Description .... 36 Timing Requirements............ 51 Electrical Specifications ....... 59 AL103 Mechanical Data....... 60 Appendix I (VLAN Mapping Worksheet) .... 61 Appendix II (Port to Trunk Port Assignment Work Sheet) .. 62 Appendix III (Suggested Memory Components)......... 63
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1. AL103 Overview
The AL103 provides eight 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet ports. Each port supports both 10 and 100 Mbit/s data rate. The operation mode is auto-negotiated by the PHY. All ports are full-duplex capable. The device also supports VLAN for workgroup and segment switching applications. The AL103 also supports trunking applications. The chip provides two optional load-balancing schemes, explicit and dynamic. With trunking, it is possible to group up to four full-duplex links together to form a single 800 Mbit/s link. Data received from the MAC interface is stored in the external memory buffer. The AL103 utilizes cost effective SGRAM to provide 8-Mbit or 16-Mbit of buffer memory. During transmission, the data is obtained from the buffer memory and routed to the destination port's output buffer. If a collision occurs in half-duplex operation, the MAC control will back off and retransmit in accordance to the IEEE 802.3 specification. The AL103 provides two flow control methods. For half-duplex operations, an optional jamming based flow control (known as backpressure) is available to prevent loss of data. With this method of flow control, the switch will generate a jam signal when the receive buffer is full and the sending station will not start to transmit until the line is clear. In the full-duplex mode, the AL103 utilizes IEEE 802.3x as the flow control mechanism. All ports support multiple MAC addresses. The switch chip supports 1K MAC addresses internally. These MAC addresses are shared among all eight ports. The initialization and configuration of the switch is programmed by an external EEPROM. Field reconfiguration can be achieved by using a parallel interface to reprogram the EEPROM. The AL103 also supports port based VLAN. The VLAN register set is used to configure the destination ports for multicast and broadcast frames. The device also provides two levels of security for intrusion protection. Security can be implemented on a per port basis. The AL103 operates only in the store and forward mode. The entire frame is checked for error and any frames with errors are automatically filtered and will not be forwarded to the destination port. The AL103 also features port monitoring and broadcast storm throttling.
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