WG Pfsense Guide
WG Pfsense Guide
WG Pfsense Guide
GUIDE
HARDWARE DOCUMENTATION
Firebox-Core: X500, X700, X1000 and X2500 Firebox-X-Peak: X5000, X6000 and X8000 Firebox-X-
Core-e: X550e, X750e and X1250e Firebox-X-Peak-e: X5500e, X6500e and X8500e same hardware
as X-Core-e
2.6.2011
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CONTENT
Soldering points.................................................................................................................................................... 9
X-Core .................................................................................................................................................................................9
VGA ................................................................................................................................................................................9
USB .................................................................................................................................................................................9
X-Peak ..............................................................................................................................................................................10
USB ...............................................................................................................................................................................10
SATA .............................................................................................................................................................................11
E-series .............................................................................................................................................................................13
miniPCI .........................................................................................................................................................................13
Headers on board ............................................................................................................................................... 14
X-Core ...............................................................................................................................................................................14
Frontpanel connector...................................................................................................................................................15
X-Peak ..............................................................................................................................................................................18
E-series .............................................................................................................................................................................19
X-Core ...............................................................................................................................................................................21
X-Peak ..............................................................................................................................................................................22
E-series .............................................................................................................................................................................22
CPU ...............................................................................................................................................................................22
Reset button.................................................................................................................................................................23
CPU ..................................................................................................................................................................... 23
X-Core ...............................................................................................................................................................................23
X-Peak ..............................................................................................................................................................................23
E-series .............................................................................................................................................................................24
HDD .................................................................................................................................................................... 24
X-Core ...............................................................................................................................................................................24
X-Peak/E-series ................................................................................................................................................................24
X-Core ...............................................................................................................................................................................26
X-Peak ..............................................................................................................................................................................26
E-series .............................................................................................................................................................................26
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OVERVIEW X-CORE
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HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
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OVERVIEW X-PEAK
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HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
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OVERVIEW X-CORE-E
Copper version
Fiber version
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HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
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SOLDERING POINTS
X-CORE
VGA
It isnt possible to use this header because there is no video support in the chipset!
USB
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X-PEAK
USB
Comments by Steve:
USB controllers capable of USB 2 speeds (480Mbps) automatically switch devices to different hubs depending on the
speed capability of the device (480Mbps or 12Mbps).
Conclusion: the usb port on the front of the firebox is capable of USB2 speeds.
The Advantech AIMB-X3 motherboard has by default only one usb connection, the front mounted usb port. It has
hardware, however, to support at least 4 ports and possibly 6 or 8! The Intel FWE6300ESB chip haas a 4 port controller
and the I/O chip has an additional controller. The usbdevs command shows 6 ports.
There are unpopulated headers on the motherboard for three additonal ports. They are just behind the existing USB
port and labeled CN25 and CN27. In order to get these to function some soldering skills are required along with some
bravery!
The 5V power for the USB ports is supplied via a fuse and the data connections are routed via a common mode filtering
choke. Only the existing port has a choke and fuse in place, the others are unpopulated. Fortunately the existing fuse,
Fuse 3 (FS3, 1.1A), supplies both the front port and CN27 so to get just one internal port we don't have to add any fuses.
The filtering chokes are layed out in a line on the pcb labeled CK1-CK4. Only CK4 is present. I purchased the smalled
choke I could easily find but it was still far too big (3x2mm!) as a test I simply used some wire instead of the choke and
so far it seems to function just fine. It could be that the filtering is overkill or that I'm not really stressing it enough to
show up any problems.
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SATA
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FDD/IDE CONNECTOR
IDE CONNECTOR
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E-SERIES
MINIPCI
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HEADERS ON BOARD
X-CORE
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR
WG Description PS2
1 KBCLK 5
2 GND 3
3 n.c. n.c.
4 KBDATA 1
5 n.c. n.c.
6 MSDAT 2
7 MSCLK 6
8 +5V 4
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FRONTPANEL CONNECTOR
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X-PEAK
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR
WG Description PS2
1 KBCLK 5
2 GND 3
3 n.c. n.c.
4 KBDATA 1
5 n.c. n.c.
6 MSDAT 2
7 MSCLK 6
8 +5V 4
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E-SERIES
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR
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VGA CONNECTOR
Unfortunately the connector is 2X8 but has a 2mm pitch (most headers have a 2.54mm, 0.1", pitch). I've so far not
found a connector easy to come by. I think you'd have to make up your own cable.
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JUMPER SETTINGS
X-CORE
LAN DISABLE/ENABLE
DLA1 - 6
ON DISABLE
OFF ENABLE
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HDD MASTER/SLAVE
Slave 2-3
X-PEAK
E-SERIES
CPU
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RESET BUTTON
CPU
X-CORE
X-PEAK
KNOWN WORKING
SL6LC
SL6FH
SL5Z7
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E-SERIES
KNOWN WORKING
HDD
X-CORE
X-PEAK/E-SERIES
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I just got a hard drive caddy that fits the X peak perfectly.
It's nice and snug in the plastic rails and has a little handle on the back to pull it out without opening the case.
It's from a laptop, an ECS-320. In the UK it was sold rebadged as an Advent 7081 and also Patriot 2005.
Possible models that used the same caddy are Advent 7086, 7094, and ECS 321. Make sure you get the adapter with it.
Steve
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KNOWN PROBLEMS
X-CORE
X-PEAK
To access the bios on the x-peak you need a combination of ps2 connected keyboard for input and bios console redirect
for output. Then it works fine.
E-SERIES
The NIC leds don't behave as you might expect. This can lead to confusion where it doesn't look as though the link is up
even though it is.
Testing the maximum throughput of the X-E, the msk interfaces (the add in card) can stop responding with a watchdog
timeout.
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