Training Course:Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)School/Trainer:TONEX, Inc. Dallas, Texas, United States
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Course Description:
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Overview of SCSI SCSI future beyond U640 Serial ATA new markets Fibre Channel devices 1394a and 1394b USB 2.0 Serial Attached SCSI is the logical evolution of SCSI Serial Attached SCSI
Limits of Serial ATA SAS and SATA Why is Serial Attached SCSI? End user benefits of Serial Attached SCSI The Benefits Role of T10 Committee Serial Attached SCSI overview Serial Attached SCSI environment Market Trends Serial Attached SCSI products SAS Overview
Why Serial Attached SCSI? Why is the new standard necessary? Protocols Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) interconnect Transport protocols that use the SAS interconnect: Serial SCSI Protocol (SSP) Serial ATA Tunneled Protocol (STP) Serial Management Protocol (SMP) Initiators and Targets Expander Device Topologies Links (Physical vs. Logical) Ports (1x and 4x) Physical Layer Link Layer Transport Layer Logical Operation Overview SAS architecture
Architecture Physical links and phys Ports (narrow ports and wide ports) SAS devices Expander devices (edge expander devices and fanout expander devices) Service delivery subsystem Domains Expander device topologies Edge expander device set Maximum expander device set topology Fanout expander device topology Pathways Connections SAS domains
Service delivery subsystem with expander devices SSP initiator port(s) SSP target port (s) STP initiator port(s) STP target port (s) SMP initiator port(s) SMP target port (s) SAS domain bridging to ATA domains SAS Names and identifiers overview
SAS addresses Hashed SAS address Device names Port names Port identifiers Phy identifiers State machines Resets Expander device model Physical Layer
Physical layer overview Physical Layer Functions Passive interconnect Connectors Cables SAS internal cables SAS external cables Backplanes Single and Dual ports 1x and 4x wide Transmitter and receiver electrical characteristics Characteristics at IT, CT, and XT Jitter Receiver jitter tolerance Compliant jitter test pattern (CJTPAT) Impedance Electrical TxRx connections Transmitter characteristics Receiver Spread spectrum clocking Non-tracking clock architecture READY LED signal electrical characteristics Phy layer
Phy layer overview Encoding (8b10b) Character encoding and decoding Bit order Out of band (OOB) signals SP (phy layer) state machine SP_DWS (phy layer dword synchronization) state machine Link Layer
Link Layer functions 8b/10b encoding OOB Primitives Primitives not specific to type of connections Primitives used only inside SSP and SMP connections Primitives used only inside STP connections and on SATA physical links Address frames and usage Link initialization Power management Loopback tests Physical vs. logical links CRC and Scrambling Clock skew management Idle physical links Address frames Identification and hard reset sequence Identification and hard reset sequence overview Power management Closing an SSP connection SSP (link layer for SSP phys) state machines STP Link Layer SMP Link Layer SSP Connections STP Connections Error handling Port layer
Port layer overview PL (port layer) state machines Timers and count Port layer overall control (PL_OC) state machine Port layer phy manager (PL_PM) state machine Transport Layer
Transport Layer Functions SSP transport layer SSP frame format Information units Sequences of SSP frames SSP transport layer handling of link layer errors. SSP transport layer error handling STP transport layer SMP transport layer MT (transport layer for SMP ports) state machines Application layer
Application layer overview SCSI application layer Device server error handling SCSI transport protocol event notifications SCSI com 306 SCSI mode parameters SCSI log parameters SCSI power conditions SCSI vital product data (VPD) ATA application layer Management application layer State Machines
Descriptions & Operations Transport & Link SMP Transport & Link SAS Link State machines and SAS device, SAS port, and SAS phy objects Messages between state machines Messages between phy layer and other layers Messages between link layer, port layer, and transport layer for SSP Messages between link layer, port layer, and transport layer for SMP Transport layer to application layer for SSP Transport layer to application layer for SMP Expanders
Overview Expander device model overview Expander ports Expander connection manager (ECM) Expander connection router (ECR) Broadcast primitive processor (BPP) Expander device interfaces Expander device routing Resets Power Management. STP Multi-initiator Expander communication Multiple expanders Standards and Futture Trends
Current Standards T10 Committee Serial ATA Group Serial Attached SCSI Working Group Products Future Testing and verification (hands-on)
The design of systems & devices Practical Verification of Embedded Hardware and Software Test and verification of SAS semiconductors, devices Systems design verification systems SAS Analyzers SAS traffic capture, display and analysis Collection of SAS trace data Hardware captures and displays SAS traffic between host and device Capture and decoding of the SAS protocol Sync generation or cable testing Detect errors Real Time Monitor Compatibility Tester Analyze protocol traffic and debug and test devices Test Cases and Scenarios Case Study 1 Case Study 2 Lab 1 Lab 2 Lab 3 ...''
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http://www.tonex.com/
Phone:1-888-868-6639
School Address:
The Centrum 3102 Oak Lawn Avenue, Suite 700 Dallas, Texas 75219 USA
Training Locations: Dallas, TX California, Oregon and Washington States (Chapman University Campuses)
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