Not too much special - GlobalScale maps both the WAN and LAN ports to the Topaz, which is one way, but the MV3720 has the two MAC ports on it, it was a curious choice, as even Marvell suggests to use the RGMII for WAN, and the SGMII for a switch to LAN*N ports
(my board used just used the MII’s on the 3720, no switch).
Netgate is using the GlobalScale board - customized for them, onboard eMMC, remove the SD socket, add a TPM chip (Microchip), but otherwise, it’s espressobin…
Here’s Netgates thermal solution - see they do cover the 3720, Topaz, and one of the DDR’s (the other DDR is on the opposite side of the board).
thanks for posting the brume docs - nice to see that the USB-C port is more than just power, it’s also much more - good stuff?
Question on the OpenWRT - working with Mainline, or Marvell’s SDK branch?
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