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BNT Layer 2/3 Copper and Fiber Gigabit Ethernet Switch Modules for IBM BladeCenter

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BNT Layer 2/3 Copper and Fiber Gigabit Ethernet 
Switch Modules for IBM BladeCenter

IBM BladeCenter at-a-glance guide

As business applications become more and more demanding, data centers have become more complex, 
cumbersome, and expensive to manage. IBM BladeCenter offers solutions to help lower costs while 
enhancing performance by accommodating many integration technologies. 

The BNT Layer 2/3 Switch offers all the switching features in a BladeCenter chassis at a competitive 
price. This switch is offered in two versions: Copper and Fiber. These versions provide reliability and 
flexibility and meet all the stringent requirements of both enterprise and telecom environments. Figure 1 
shows the two switch modules.

Figure 1. BNT Layer 2/3 Copper (left) and Fiber (right) Gigabit Ethernet Switch Modules 

Did you know?

Clients do not need the most expensive switches to manage their virtualization requirements. These low 

cost switches offer the maximum uplink bandwidth and a low blocking ratio for maximum performance, 
while consuming extremely lower power at only 27W. The fiber model is ideal for those who need to carry 
data greater distances, want better security since it is difficult to tap and does not radiate data, or look for 
better reliability because it is immune to electromagnetic interference.  

Summary of Contents for 32R1860 - Nortel Layer 2/3 Copper GbE Switch...

Page 1: ...in two versions Copper and Fiber These versions provide reliability and flexibility and meet all the stringent requirements of both enterprise and telecom environments Figure 1 shows the two switch m...

Page 2: ...Modes of operation The switch module supports two unique operational modes that are determined by the firmware edition that is loaded onto the switch Standard shipped Layer 2 3 mode z SmartConnect mo...

Page 3: ...flatten the data center infrastructure and reduces the number of discrete devices management consoles and equipment that administrators must deal with helping to lower costs and simplify deployment La...

Page 4: ...C address learning automatic update supports up to 16 K MAC z addresses Up to 128 IP interfaces per switch z Static EtherChannel and LACP IEEE 802 3ad link aggregation up to 6 Gb of total bandwidth z...

Page 5: ...Robin WRR priority queues per port for processing qualified traffic z Layer 3 functions z IP forwarding z IP filtering with ACLs up to 4096 ACLs supported z VRRP for router redundancy z Support for up...

Page 6: ...Fiber Gigabit Ethernet Switch Modules I O module Part number BNT Layer 2 3 Copper Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module 32R1860 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y BNT Layer 2 3 Fiber Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module 32R1861 Y Y Y...

Page 7: ...ard None Y Y N N N N N N N N Ethernet Expansion Card CFFv 39Y9310 N N Y Y N N N N N N Ethernet Expansion Card CIOv 44W4475 N N Y Y N N N N N N QLogic Ethernet and 4 Gb FC Card CFFh 39Y9306 N N N N N N...

Page 8: ...e 4 lists the components that are used in this configuration Table 4 Components used in two ports per server configuration Diagram reference Part number machine type Description Quantity Varies IBM Bl...

Page 9: ...rd 2 32R1860 or 32R1861 BNT Ethernet Switch Modules routing signals from the integrated controller 2 The expansion card can be installed in servers in the BladeCenter S 8886 However by doing so you lo...

Page 10: ...er HS22 or other supported server 1 to 14 None Ethernet controller on the system board of the server 1 per server Varies Compatible CFFv or CIOv expansion card see Table 3 1 per server 44W4479 2 4 Por...

Page 11: ...ort provides an additional means to install software and configure the z switch module This USB style connector enables connection of a special serial cable that is supplied with the switch module The...

Page 12: ...GR 58334 OFM with Nortel BNT Extensions User s Guide for Nortel L2 3 GbESM z http www ibm com support docview wss uid psg1MIGR 5074970 Alteon OS Application Guide z http www bladenetwork net userfiles...

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