Teledyne Lecroy Summit T416 Quick Start Manual

Summit T416 PCI Express 4.0
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Protocol Analyzer
Quick Start
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Introduction
The Summit T416 system is a high-end comprehensive analysis tool to display and analyze PCI Express 4.0 bus traffic. A single Summit T416 can capture up to 16 lanes of traffic and is equipped with up to 128 GB of capture memory for exceptional trace depth. The Summit T416 can monitor, capture, decode and analyze PCIe T416 protocol analyzer supports multiple PCIe storage protocols such as SATA Express, NVM Express and SCSI Express and also supports side band SMBus protocols such as MCTP and NVMe-MI. A Gen4 compatible interposer is required in order to tap in to Gen4 traffic.
Use this document for quick installation and setup.
If you experience problems or need more information, see the PCI Express Protocol Analysis Summit T4 Analyzer User Manual on the Installation DVD or at the Teledyne LeCroy web site. teledynelecroy.com/sw/pciexpress
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protocol traffic with data rates from 2.5 GT/s to 16.0 GT/s. The portable Summit
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Components
The analyzer package includes the following components:
Summit T416 analyzer system
AC Power Cable
USB 3.0 and Ethernet cables (one of each)
Please see the Summit T416 User Manual on the installation DVD for component specifications and further details.
Summit T416 Protocol Analyzer
PCIe Protocol Suite Installation DVD-ROM
Quick Start Guide (this document)
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Unpacking the Analyzer
Inspect the received shipping container for any damage. Unpack the container and account for each of the system components listed on the accompanying packing list. Visually inspect each component for absence of damage.
In the event of damage, notify the shipper and Teledyne LeCroy. Retain all shipping materials for shipper’s inspection.
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Front Panel Description
The Analyzer has the following features on the front:
[1] Power Switch (black): 1 = On and 0 = Off. [2] LCD Menus: Allows you to configure Summit T416 and view status. [3] Navigation Buttons: Navigate through the LCD menu. [4] Speed LEDs: Indicate speed setting the analyzer is using for each
traffic direction.
[5] Upstream [15:0] LEDs: Lane activity for upstream lanes. OFF for
electrical idle, orange for activity with errors detected, green for normal operation.
[6] Upstream [15:8] and Upstream [7:0] connectors: Connection to the
probe for the capture of upstream direction of the link.
[7] Downstream [15:0] LEDs: Lane activity for downstream lanes. OFF
for electrical idle, orange for activity with errors detected, green for normal operation.
[8] Downstream [15:8] and Downstream [7:0] connectors: Connection
to the probe for the capture of downstream direction of the link.
[9] Trigger IN and Out: Provide external trigger capabilities. You can
configure Summit T416 to trigger external equipment using Trigger Out. You can use Trigger In to trigger the Analyzer from another device.
[10] USB 3.0 Type B Host Machine Connector: To connect the Analyzer to
the host machine using a USB connection.
[11] Ethernet Port: 1 GIGE Connectivity allows connection to the analyzer
through an Ethernet network.
[12] Status LED: Displays the connection status of the link.
Red - Error condition. Try using the PCIe Protocol Analysis
application to clear the error. Please contact the factory if this does not work.
Green - Configuring system.
Blue - Unit ready/connected.
[13] Trigger LED: Lights when Summit T416 triggers on an event.
[14] DS Ref Clk In: Downstream Reference Clock Input SMA. [15] US Ref Clk In: Upstream Reference Clock Input SMA.
LCD Menus
The Summit T416 has a front LCD panel that displays the computer name that is currently connected to the system, the unit serial number, and the current network configuration. If no computer is connected to the unit, the LCD panel displays Available. The LCD panel also allows you to configure network settings for the analy ze r. Use the Up and Down keypad buttons to cycle through the menu. Press the
Center button to select. Setup Static or Dynamic IP Mode
1. Use the Up and Down buttons to navigate to the Set IP Configuration
menu.
2. Press the Center button to start the setup.
3. Use the Up and Down buttons to select Static or Dynamic
IP configuration.
4. If you select the Static IP network configuration, you must specify the
IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway. Use the Up and Down buttons to navigate to the IP address, Subnet mask, or Gateway.
5. Press the Center button to enter edit mode.
6. In edit mode, use the Left and Right buttons to move the blinking
cursor to any digit.
7. Use the Up and Down buttons to modify the digit.
8. After finishing modifications to the IP address, Subnet mask, or
Gateway, press the Center button to return to the menu.
9. After you specify the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway, use the
Up and Down buttons to navigate to the Accept and Reboot menu item. Press the Center button to apply the new settings and restart the analyzer. Note: To cancel your modifications, select the Cancel Changes menu item.
Warning! Do not open the enclosure. No operator
serviceable parts are inside.
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Rear Panel Description
The rear panel of the Analyzer has:
Wide-range AC Connector Module
Power socket
Enclosed 5.0 A 250 V fuse
Sync In and Sync Out: Allows multiple Teledyne LeCroy analyzers to send
synchronization and control messages to one another.
Sync Out Sync InAC Connector
Warning! For continued protection against fire, replace fuse
only with the type and rating specified above.
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