The following table shows the supported distances for the different cable types at the different
link speeds.
Table 12. Supported distances for cables
Header
Cable type and distance
Rate
OM1
OM2
OM3
OM4
4.25 Gbps
0.5 - 70 m (1.64 -
229.65 ft)
0.5 - 150 m (1.64 -
492.12 ft)
0.5 - 380 m (1.64 -
1246.71 ft)
0.5 - 400 m (1.64 -
1312.34 ft)
8.5 Gbps
0.5 - 21 m (1.64 -
68.89 ft)
0.5 - 50 m (1.64 -
164.04 ft)
0.5 - 150 m (1.64 -
492.12 ft)
0.5 - 190 m (1.64 -
623.36 ft)
14.025 Gbps
0.5 - 15 m (1.64 -
49.21 ft)
0.5 - 35 m (1.64 -
114.82 ft)
0.5 - 100 m (1.64 -
328.08 ft)
0.5 - 125 m (1.64 -
410.10 ft)
Maximum number
For the maximum adapters supported, see the PCI adapter placement topic collection for your
system.
Operating system or partition requirements
If you are installing a new feature, ensure that you have the software that is required to support the new
feature and that you determine whether any prerequisites must be met for this feature and attaching
devices. To check for the prerequisites, see IBM Prerequisite website (www-912.ibm.com/e_dir/
eServerPrereq.nsf).
The adapter is supported on the following versions of the operating systems, depending on the system
you are using:
v
Linux
– Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 7, or later, with current maintenance updates available from Red
Hat.
– Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 6.5, or later, with current maintenance updates available from Red
Hat.
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11, Service Pack 3, or later, with current maintenance updates
available from SUSE.
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Version 12, or later
– Linux Ubuntu 15.04, or later
– The latest version of the device driver or iprutils can be downloaded from the IBM Service and
Productivity Tools website(http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/lopdiags/
home.html).
v
PowerKVM
– IBM PowerKVM 2.1.1, or later
Adapter LED states
Green and yellow LEDs can be seen through openings in the mounting bracket of the adapter. Green
indicates firmware operation, and yellow signifies port activity. Table 13 summarizes normal LED states.
A 1 Hz pause occurs when the LED is off between each group of fast flashes (2, 3 or 4). Observe the LED
sequence for several seconds to ensure that you correctly identify the state.
Table 13. Normal LED states
Green LED
Yellow LED
State
On
2 fast flashes
4 Gbps link rate: normal, link active
On
3 fast flashes
8 Gbps link rate: normal, link active
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