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Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFv) for IBM BladeCenter

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Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFv) for IBM BladeCenter

IBM BladeCenter at-a-glance guide

The Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFv) has two 1 Gb Ethernet ports that are designed for IBM BladeCenter 

servers with CFFv expansion slots. It is based on proven Broadcom 5704 ASIC technology and offers 
value added features such as BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager and software-based iSCSI support.

This card is installed into the CFFv slot of the supported blade server. It provides connections to 

Ethernet-compatible modules that are in bay 3 and bay 4 of the supported BladeCenter chassis. The 
CFFv slot is a PCI-X 1.0 slot. Figure 1 shows the Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFv).

Figure 1. Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFv)

Did you know?

Today's virtualized servers require a larger number of network adapters. The Ethernet Expansion Card 

(CFFv) adapter is a perfect fit for these environments because it can enable up to eight Ethernet ports per 
blade server.

Are you planning to implement an iSCSI storage area network (SAN)? Did you know that iSCSI 

implementations require data on a separate LAN? The Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFv) adapter is an 
important part of any iSCSI implementation. By using this adapter, you can separate the Ethernet traffic 
and SAN traffic into different networks.

When using the Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFv) adapter, you can simultaneously use a CFFh adapter to 

enable more types of I/O to supported blade servers, such as the HS21, when installed in the IBM 
BladeCenter H chassis. The innovative design of the Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFv) adapter is 
designed to work with the CFFh adapter to support this combination workload.

Summary of Contents for Ethernet Expansion Card

Page 1: ...Card CFFv Did you know Today s virtualized servers require a larger number of network adapters The Ethernet Expansion Card CFFv adapter is a perfect fit for these environments because it can enable up...

Page 2: ...ard has the following features PCI X 1 0 host interface z Broadcom BCM5704 communication module z BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager BOFM support z Connection to 1000BASE X environments using BladeCenter...

Page 3: ...thernet Expansion Card CFFv is also supported in an expansion blade when the blade servers support both the expansion card and that particular expansion blade Figure 2 shows where the CFFv card is ins...

Page 4: ...s for connecting the Ethernet Expansion Card CFFv to an external Ethernet network Diagram reference Part number machine type Description Quantity Varies Supported IBM BladeCenter server 1 to 14 39Y931...

Page 5: ...erver Varies IBM BladeCenter E BladeCenter H or BladeCenter S 1 Varies Any Ethernet compatible switch module 1 or 2 1726 31X or 1726 32X IBM System Storage DS3300 Single or Dual Controller 1 1727 Opti...

Page 6: ...rd Edition z Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 2003 R2 Standard Edition x64 z Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 2003 R2 Workgroup Edition x64 z NetWare 6 5 z Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 AS for...

Page 7: ...view wss uid psg1MIGR 5070475 IBM US Announcement Letter for the Ethernet Expansion Card CFFv z http ibm com common ssi cgi bin ssialias infotype dd subtype ca htmlfid 897 ENUS107 088 IBM BladeCenter...

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