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- | === Netgear GS728TPv2 === | + | ====== Netgear GS728TPv2 |
- | {{wiki:img_gs1900-48_f_1000.jpg?200}} | + | {{wiki:netgear-gs728tp.jpg?200}} |
- | The Netgear GS728TPv2 is a 24 + 4-port Gigabit L2 switch with 24 gigabit ports. 4 Uplink ports are SFP cages which support 1000 Base-X tmini GBIC modules. It has an [[RTL8391M]] SoC. There are 3 RTL8218B PHYs and an unknown PHY for the SFP cages. One [[RTL8231]] GPIO extenders controls the port LEDs of the SFP cages. | + | The Netgear GS728TPv2 is a 24 + 4-port Gigabit L2 switch with 24 gigabit ports. |
- | Power is supplied via a 230 volt mains connector, with an internal power supply for 12 and 54 Volt. The board has a hard reset switch SW1, which is is not reachable from the outside. CN1 provides a 3.3V UART, the pins are marked. From CN1 a cable leads to a conversion pcb for a 12V RS232 serial connector, which is accessible on the router' | + | |
- | The 2 fans of the device are controlled by an MSP430 microcontroller: | + | ===== Hardware ===== |
+ | * [[rtl839x|RTL8391M]] SoC | ||
+ | * 3 * [[RTL8218B]] external PHY | ||
+ | * RTL8214QF external PHY for SFP cages | ||
+ | * [[rtl8231|RTL8231]] PIO extender controls the port LEDs of the SFP cages | ||
+ | * MSP430FR2311 | ||
+ | * Nuvoton M0516LDN microcontroller (SoC-PoE management) | ||
+ | * 3 * Broadcom BCM5912100 PoE controllers | ||
+ | * Maxim MAX3421E USB 1.1 Peripheral/ | ||
+ | * 32MB Flash in an MXIC MX25L25635FMT | ||
- | A Nuvoton M0516LDN on the a PoE control board controls 3 BCM5912100. | + | 4 Uplink ports are SFP cages which support 1000 Base-X tmini GBIC modules. |
- | A USB port provides USB 1.1 via a Maxim MAX3421E USB Peripheral/ | + | Power is supplied |
- | It ships with a bootloader based on Realtek' | + | The board has a hard reset switch SW1, which is is not reachable from the outside. CN1 provides |
- | == OpenWRT Support | + | ==== Board details ==== |
- | There is experimental hardware support for the device in OpenWRT. SFP does not work, nor does USB and fan control. | + | |
- | == PCB == | ||
There are 5 PCBs, a main PCB, a power supply, a PCB for PoE, a UART-RS232 converter, and a smaller PCB for Leds, USB-port and buttons. | There are 5 PCBs, a main PCB, a power supply, a PCB for PoE, a UART-RS232 converter, and a smaller PCB for Leds, USB-port and buttons. | ||
- | Overview of the main PCB: | ||
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- | The PoE PCB: | + | ^ Board ^ Pictures ^ |
- | {{wiki: | + | | Overview | {{wiki:gs728tpv2_overview.jpg? |
+ | | Main board | {{wiki: | ||
+ | | PoE injector board | {{wiki: | ||
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+ | ===== Firmware ===== | ||
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+ | It ships with a bootloader based on Realtek' | ||
- | The following are details of the main PCB: | + | ==== OpenWrt Support ==== |
- | {{wiki: | + | There is experimental hardware support for the device in OpenWrt. SFP does not work, nor does USB and fan control. |
- | == Links == | + | ===== References ===== |
- | * [[https://download.zyxel.com/GS1900-48/datasheet/GS1900-48_19.pdf | Product datasheet]] | + | * [[https://www.netgear.de/images/datasheet/switches/ |
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