I/o connectivity, Guidelines for installing i/o modules, General i/o module configuration guidelines – Dell PowerEdge M910 User Manual

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About Your System

I/O Connectivity

The M1000e enclosure supports three layers of I/O fabric, selectable between

combinations of Ethernet, fibre-channel, and Infiniband modules. You can

install up to six hot-swappable I/O modules in the enclosure, including fibre-

channel switches, fibre-channel pass-throughs, Infiniband switches, Ethernet

switches, and Ethernet pass-through modules.

Guidelines for Installing I/O Modules

You must follow these guidelines when populating I/O modules. See

Figure 1-15 for the I/O bay locations.

General I/O Module Configuration Guidelines

• If an I/O module is installed in Fabric B or Fabric C, at least one blade

must have a matching mezzanine card installed to support data flow for

that I/O module.

• If a blade has an optional mezzanine card installed in a Fabric B or Fabric

C card slot, at least one corresponding I/O module must be installed to

support data flow for that fabric.

• Modules may be installed in Fabrics B and C independently (you do not

need to install modules in Fabric B before installing modules in the Fabric

C slots.)

• Slots A1 and A2 only support Ethernet I/O modules. This fabric type is

hard-set to Ethernet for these slots and cannot support Fibre Channel,

Infiniband, or other fabric type modules.

• Fabrics A, B, and C can support Ethernet fabric-type modules.
• To enable switch configuration prior to blade imaging, I/O modules are

allowed to power-up before a blade is inserted in the enclosure.

Fabric A

Fabric A is a redundant Gb Ethernet fabric, supporting I/O module slots A1

and A2. The integrated Ethernet controllers in each blade dictate Fabric A as

an Ethernet-only fabric.

NOTE:

Fabric A supports KR (10 Gbps standard) if the midplane version in the

enclosure is 1.1 or later. To identify the midplane version, see "Identifying Midplane

Version" on page 38.

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