ARINC 765-2003 ETHERNET SWITCH UNIT (ESU)《以太网开关系统》.pdf
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1、 ETHERNET SWITCH UNIT (ESU) ARINC CHARACTERISTIC 765 PUBLISHED: December 29, 2003 AN DOCUMENT Prepared by AIRLINES ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING COMMITTEE Published by AERONAUTICAL RADIO, INC. 2551 RIVA ROAD, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND 21401 This document is based on material submitted by various participants dur
2、ing the drafting process. Neither AEEC nor ARINC has made any determination whether these materials could be subject to valid claims of patent, copyright or other proprietary rights by third parties, and no representation or warranty, express or implied, is made in this regard. Any use of or relianc
3、e on this document shall constitute an acceptance thereof “as is” and be subject to this disclaimer. 2003 by AERONAUTICAL RADIO, INC. 2551 Riva Road Annapolis, Maryland 21401-7465 USA ARINC CHARACTERISTIC 765 ETHERNET SWITCH UNIT Published: December 29, 2003 Prepared by the Airlines Electronic Engin
4、eering Committee Characteristic 765 Adopted by the Airlines Electronic Engineering Committee: October 14, 2003 Characteristic 765 Industry Review Completed: December 26, 2003 A description of the changes introduced by each supplement is included on Goldenrod paper at the end of this document. ii FOR
5、EWORD Aeronautical Radio, Inc., the AEEC, and ARINC Standards Aeronautical Radio, Inc. (ARINC) was incorporated in 1929 by four fledgling airlines in the United States as a privately-owned company dedicated to serving the communications needs of the air transport industry. Today, the major U.S. airl
6、ines remain the Companys principal shareholders. Other shareholders include a number of non-U.S. airlines and other aircraft operators. ARINC sponsors aviation industry committees and participates in related industry activities that benefit aviation at large by providing technical leadership and gui
7、dance and frequency management. These activities directly support airline goals: promote safety, efficiency, regularity, and cost-effectiveness in aircraft operations. The Airlines Electronic Engineering Committee (AEEC) is an international body of airline technical professionals that leads the deve
8、lopment of technical standards for airborne electronic equipment-including avionics and in-flight entertainment equipment-used in commercial, military, and business aviation. The AEEC establishes consensus-based, voluntary form, fit, function, and interface standards that are published by ARINC and
9、are known as ARINC Standards. The use of ARINC Standards results in substantial benefits to airlines by allowing avionics interchangeability and commonality and reducing avionics cost by promoting competition. There are three classes of ARINC Standards: a) ARINC Characteristics Define the form, fit,
10、 function, and interfaces of avionics and other airline electronic equipment. ARINC Characteristics indicate to prospective manufacturers of airline electronic equipment the considered and coordinated opinion of the airline technical community concerning the requisites of new equipment including sta
11、ndardized physical and electrical characteristics to foster interchangeability and competition. b) ARINC Specifications Are principally used to define either the physical packaging or mounting of avionics equipment, data communication standards, or a high-level computer language. c) ARINC Reports Pr
12、ovide guidelines or general information found by the airlines to be good practices, often related to avionics maintenance and support. The release of an ARINC Standard does not obligate any airline or ARINC to purchase equipment so described, nor does it establish or indicate recognition or the exis
13、tence of an operational requirement for such equipment, nor does it constitute endorsement of any manufacturers product designed or built to meet the ARINC Standard. In order to facilitate the continuous product improvement of this ARINC Standard, two items are included in the back of this volume: a
14、) An Errata Report solicits any corrections to the text or diagrams in this ARINC Standard. b) An ARINC IA Project Initiation/Modification (APIM) form solicits any recommendations for addition of substantive material to this volume which would be the subject of a new Supplement. ARINC CHARACTERISTIC
15、 765 TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM SUBJECT PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Purpose of this Document 1 1.2 Related Documents 2.0 ETHERNET SWITCH UNIT 3 2.1 General Description 3 2.2 Mechanical Interface 2.3 Electrical Interface 3 2.3.1 Connector and Pin Arrangement 3 2.3.2 Power Requirements2.3.3 Physical Inter
16、faces 3 2.4 Functional Requirements 4 2.4.1 Initialization 42.4.1.1 Internal BITE Process 4 2.4.1.2 Initialization and Configuration 4 2.4.1.3 Initialization Time 42.4.2 Ethernet Connectivity 4 2.4.2.1 Physical Layer Requirements 2.4.2.2 Ethernet Ports 4 2.4.3 Ethernet Switching 5 2.4.4 Port Grouped
17、 VLAN 5 2.4.5 Protocols 2.4.6 IP Routing 6 2.4.7 Traffic Control and Filtering 6 2.4.8 Network Monitoring and Management Services 6 2.4.9 Configuration 7 2.4.9.1 Data Base2.4.9.2 Protocol / Parallel Connection 7 2.4.9.3 Fault Isolation / Detection 7 2.4.9.4 ESU Configuration Management 7 ATTACHMENTS
18、 1 ESU Connector Definition 8 APPENDICES A List of Acronyms 12 ARINC Standard - Errata Report ARINC IA Project Initiation/Modification (APIM) Guidelines for Submittal ARINC CHARACTERISTIC 765 - Page 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose of this Document This document defines an Ethernet Switch Unit which f
19、its in the general architectural philosophy and aircraft infrastructure for the proper use and interface of various information network related equipment. Equipment conforming to this document enables each respective equipment to operate in concert when integrated with other relevant equipment. This
20、 document is intended to be used in conjunction with ARINC Specification 628: Cabin Equipment Interfaces (CEI), Part 9, Cabin Management and Entertainment System, Cabin Information Network and other aircraft systems. ARINC Specification 628 Part 9 defines standards for the aircraft Cabin Information
21、 Network wiring, connectors, power, identification codes, space envelopes, and mounting principles. The equipment itself is not the subject of this specification because it may be unique to the system manufacturer or marketplace-driven. Design guidelines are included for informational purposes as th
22、ese guidelines impact the interfaces and installation of cabin equipment aboard the aircraft. A generic configuration of cabin subsystems interconnection is shown in the “Cabin Information Network Block Diagram“ (see Attachment 1 to ARINC Specification 628 Part 9). The block diagram also includes co
23、nnections with other systems that contribute to the operation of the aircraft network. 1.2 Related Documents The latest revisions of the following documents are pertinent to the design of equipment intended to meet this standard. ARINC Characteristic 763: Network Server System ARINC Report 604: Guid
24、ance for Design and Built-in Test Equipment (BITE) ARINC Report 606: Guidance for Electrostatic Sensitive Device Utilization and Protection ARINC Report 607: Design Guidance for Avionics Equipment ARINC Report 609: Design Guidance for Aircraft Electrical Power Systems ARINC Report 615A: Software Dat
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