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PCI-Based I/O Hardware<br />

The Remote I/O Module has eleven PCI-X card slots, but only six of these are used for<br />

the PCIOP-E or PCIOP-M Host Cards. The location of the card dictates the 2200 logical<br />

IOP number (the cell number is appended to the IOP number to form the complete<br />

logical IOP number). The assignments are as follows.<br />

Remote I/O Module<br />

PCI-X Card Slot<br />

2200 Logical IOP<br />

Number IOP Type Allowed PCI-X Bus Frequency<br />

PCI-X Bus 2/Slot 1 IOP5 Third SIOP-M<br />

only assign XIOP-E<br />

or CIOP-M if IOP0,<br />

IOP2, and IOP4 are<br />

already used<br />

PCI-X Bus 3/Slot 1 IOP4 Third CIOP-M<br />

SIOP-M if IOP1,<br />

IOP3 and IOP5 are<br />

already SIOP-Ms<br />

PCI-X Bus 4/Slot 1 IOP1 First SIOP-M<br />

only assign XIOP-E<br />

or CIOP-M if IOP0,<br />

IOP2, and IOP4 are<br />

already used<br />

PCI-X Bus 5/Slot 1== IOP0 First CIOP-M or<br />

XIOP-E<br />

SIOP-M if IOP1,<br />

IOP3 and IOP5 are<br />

already SIOP-Ms<br />

PCI-X Bus 6/Slot 1 IOP3 Second SIOP-M<br />

only assign XIOP-E<br />

or CIOP-M if IOP0,<br />

IOP2, and IOP4 are<br />

already used<br />

PCI-X Bus 7/Slot 1 IOP2 Second CIOP-M or<br />

XIOP-E<br />

I/O Module to PCIOP-M Cabling<br />

SIOP-M if IOP1,<br />

IOP3 and IOP5 are<br />

already SIOP-Ms<br />

133MHz<br />

100MHz<br />

133MHz<br />

100MHz<br />

133MHz<br />

100MHz<br />

The I/O Manager 4U rack contains two PCIOP-Ms. The PCIOP-M is cabled to the Host<br />

Card in the Internal I/O or Remote I/O Module. At the rear of the I/O Manager rack,<br />

logical PCIOP-M IOP0 is on the left and IOP1 is on the right. This numbering has no<br />

association to the 2200 logical IOP number. It is simply used to identify the location in<br />

the I/O Manager rack.<br />

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