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FX2s CoreModule™ FX300 (Single-Width Taco) Quick Start Guide 

Health and Safety 

(Refer to legislation sheet 

LS-AHKL-0001

)

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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules (Class A)

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Operating temperature range: 15° to 35° C (59° to 95° F)

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Operating humidity range: 10% to 80% (non-condensing)

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Press in the release tab on the top of the module lever.

Pull the module lever down prior to inserting into the expansion bay.

Align the connectors on the rear of the CoreModule FX300 module with the 

expansion connector at the rear of the FX2 chassis. See 

Figure 4

.

Push the module into the expansion bay so it is almost fully installed.

Push the card-puller lever up until you hear a click. The module is installed.

Figure 4: 

Install the CoreModule FX300 module in a PCIe expansion slot.

Connect a QSFP connection to the front of the module if required. See 

Figure 5

.

Figure 5: 

Location for QSFP connection to the front port

A fully populated chassis looks lik

Figure 6

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Figure 6: 

 A populated FX2s chassis with eight CoreModule FX300 modules

Set up the CoreModule FX300

 Caution: 

!

Follow the requirements for proper thermal control of the FX400.

Sled

iDRAC

Minimum BIOS Minimum requirement

FC640     iDRAC9    2.5.4

4.00.00.00 (70) firmware installed

Install the latest approved iDRAC on all compute sleds in the FX2s chassis. 

See our support website and the Tech Note for the latest approved versions.

To select the configuration in 

Figure 1

, make sure the checkbox for Enable 

PCIe Slot Reassignment is deselected.

To select the configuration in 

Figure 2

, make sure the checkbox for Enable 

PCIe Slot Reassignment is selected.

Power on the blades in the FX2s chassis.

Set the BIOS setting SR-IOV Global Enable to ENABLED

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To remove the CoreModule FX300

 Caution: 

!

Always use anti-static handling procedures such as wearing a 

wrist-strap before handling the CoreModule FX300 module.

Shut down any applications running on the CoreModule FX300.

Power down the blades that map to the CoreModule FX300 module.

Press in the release tab on the top of the module lever.

Pull the lever down. This ejects the module from the connectors on the 

backplane of the chassis.

Carefully draw out the CoreModule FX300 module and fit the connector 

 

protector that came with the unit. See 

Figure 7

.

Put in a suitable anti-static bag. 

Figure 7: 

 Remove the CoreModule FX300 module from the FX2s chassis

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