
Table 6. Adapter slot priorities and maximum PCI, PCI-X, and PCIe adapters supported (continued)
Feature
code
Description
8202-E4B and 8205-E6B
8202-E4C, 8202-E4D,
8205-E6C, and 8205-E6D
Slot priorities
3
Maximum
number of
adapters
supported
Slot priorities
3
Maximum
number of
adapters
supported
1983
1
2-port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet
PCI-X Adapter (FC 1983; CCIN 5706)
v
Two full-duplex 10/100/1000 Base-TX
UTP connections to gigabit Ethernet
LANs
v
High bandwidth
v
OS support: AIX and Linux operating
systems
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
1986
1-Gb iSCSI TOE PCI-X Adapter (FC 1986;
CCIN 573B)
v
Copper media adapter
v
iSCSI TOE (TCP/IP offload engine)
v
OS support: AIX and Linux operating
systems
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
1987
1-Gb iSCSI TOE PCI-X Adapter (FC 1987;
CCIN 573C)
v
Optical media adapter
v
iSCSI TOE (TCP/IP offload engine)
v
OS support: AIX and Linux operating
systems
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
5700
IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter
(FC 5700; CCIN 5700)
v
One full-duplex 1000 Base-SX fiber
connection to a gigabit Ethernet LAN
v
High bandwidth
v
OS support: AIX, IBM i, and Linux
operating systems
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
5701
IBM 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI-X
Adapter (FC 5701; CCIN 5701)
v
One full-duplex 10/100/1000 Base-TX
UTP connection to a gigabit Ethernet
v
OS support: AIX, IBM i, and Linux
operating systems
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
5706
1
2-port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet
PCI-X Adapter (FC 5706; CCIN 5706)
v
Short, 32-bit or 64-bit, 3.3 V or 5 V
v
High bandwidth
v
OS support: AIX, IBM i, and Linux
operating systems
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
All slots have the
same priority
24 and 48
PCI adapter placement
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