Chapter 27. The SMI

The Previous Chapter

The previous chapter provided a detailed description of the Physical Layer and included:

  • Module basics.

  • Port types.

  • Signal naming conventions.

  • Electrical signaling and copper cable.

  • Link Layer to Physical Layer interface.

  • Transmit logic functions.

  • Receiver logic functions.

  • Link training.

  • Physical Layer error handling.

  • Repeaters.

  • Performance counters.

It concluded the part of the book that focused on the Link and Physical Layers (i.e., Part 5).

This Chapter

This chapter provides a detailed description of the Subnet Management Interface (SMI). It includes:

  • Purpose of the SMI (QP0).

  • The SMI on a CA and a router.

  • The SMI on switches.

  • Detailed switch handling of SMPs.

  • Detailed CA or router handling of SMPs.

  • SM accessing an attribute in its local device.

  • SM can reside in a switch.

  • SMI is a privileged resource.

  • SMI only communicates with other SMIs.

  • The port states in which SMPs can be sent and received.

  • SMPs never leave the subnet.

  • Setting up an HCA port's SMI.

  • How the SM sends a message and handles a response.

  • An SMP's source and destination.

  • The SMI and the Q_Key.

  • The SMI and partitions.

  • Additional reference material.

The Next Chapter

The next chapter provides a detailed description of the various types of management datagrams (MADs) and includes:

  • Definition of a MAD.

  • Software times the return of a MAD's response.

  • Basic MAD contents.

  • SMP MADs.

  • GMP MADs.

  • Traps.

  • Event subscription and event forwarding.

  • The Notice queue.

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