IBM manual On the B24X On the device to be connected, Connectivity to IBM System servers

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Table 5 lists the methods that the B24X can use to connect to another device.

Table 5. Connectivity options

On the B24X

 

On the device to be connected

 

 

 

 

SFP+ port using 10 GbE SFP+ optical

 

The optic on the device being connected can be

transceiver: 69Y0389: 10GBASE-SR

 

another form-factor (that is, XFP transceiver, X2

 

 

module, or integrated into NIC), but must have a

This optical transceiver receives a

 

matching optical transmission type.

duplex LC connector.

 

 

 

 

For example, a 10GBASE-SR XFP optical

 

 

transceiver on the device being connected must

 

 

match a 10GBASE-SR SFP+ optical transceiver on

 

 

the B24X within the proper wavelength and power

 

 

specifications.

 

 

Multi-mode or single-mode fiber as specified

 

 

required for connectivity. See the "Network cabling

 

 

requirements" section.

 

 

 

SFP+ port using 10 GbE Direct Attach

 

It is up to the user to decide whether the interface

SFP+ Active TwinAx cable:

 

on the device being connected supports the IBM

z 45W2398 or 45W2401: 1 meter

 

DAC used with the B24X.

z 45W2408 or 45W2409: 3 meter

 

 

z 45W3039 or 45W3042: 5 meter

 

Below is a list of IBM server adapters that have

 

 

been tested for compatibility with the part numbers

Direct Attach Cables (DACs) are

 

in the left-hand column. If a product is not listed,

copper cables with two SFP+

 

that does not necessarily mean that it is

transceivers attached to either end of

 

incompatible--it simply has not been tested.

the cable.

 

 

 

 

IBM server adapters:

 

 

z 42C1820: Brocade 10Gb Converged Network

 

 

Adapter for IBM System x

 

 

z 49Y4250: Emulex 10Gb Virtual Fabric Adapter

 

 

for IBM System x

 

 

z 42C1800: QLogic 10 Gb CNA for IBM System x

 

 

 

10/100/1000 MbE RJ-45 port:

 

Connect to any RJ-45 port or TX adapter

Auto-sensing, auto-negotiating,

 

supporting 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps Ethernet over

auto-MDI/MDIX.

 

CAT5 or higher cabling up to 100 meters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connectivity to IBM System servers

The B24X can be deployed as a Top of Rack access switch to provide connectivity to servers within a rack. This includes servers from IBM System x, System p, and System i.

IBM System x servers typically come with on-board 1 Gbps Ethernet RJ-45 ports. Additional 1 GbE NICs can be installed to increase connectivity. These NICs might have RJ-45 ports, SFP ports requiring a transceiver, or integrated optical transceivers. Follow the guidelines in Table 5 for connectivity.

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Contents IBM Ethernet Switch B24X Did you knowDescription Part number Feature code Part number informationDescription Part Number Description IBM part numberDescription IBM part IBM feature Number Code SFP+/SFP optical transceiver Receives duplex LC connectorsFeatures and benefits GbE Direct Attach SFP+ TwinAx cableSpecifications IBM Ethernet Switch B24X TACACS+ IBM Ethernet Switch B24X front view with port labeling Connectivity optionsOn the B24X On the device to be connected Connectivity to IBM System serversSystem Rack Tower Server Adapter Models Connectivity to IBM BladeCenterBladeCenter Ethernet Ext Switch Module models GbE Popular configurationsPorts Top of Rack switch See for additional details Other vendor servers can be used IBM Ethernet Switch B24X device connections Network device connectionsPart number Description Quantity Reference Machine type 10GBASE-SR SFP+Interoperating in existing network environments Power supplies and fans Part number Description QuantityInstallation Network cabling requirementsRelated links Copyright License Trademarks