Communications – Networking Card
NOTE: MT supports full height card, DT supports low profile card or full height card with optional riser. SFF supports low profile card.
Broadcom 5722 NetXtreme 10/100/1000 PCIe Gigabit1 Networking |
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Data Rates supported |
| 10/100/1000 Mbps Half/Full duplex | ||||
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Controller bus architecture (example PCIe 1.0a x1) |
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Integrated memory |
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| 40KB |
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Data transfer mode (example |
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Power consumption (full operation per data rate connection speed) |
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| 1.41W (427mA @ +3.3V) | |||
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Power consumption (standby operation) |
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| Less than 300mW |
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IEEE standards compliance (example 802.1P) |
| 802.3z, 802.3x, Dynamic 802.3ad, | ||||
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Hardware Certifications (example FCC, B, GS mark…) |
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Boot ROM Support |
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Network Transfer Mode (example Full Duplex, Half Duplex) |
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Operating temperature |
| 0° C to 55° C (32° F to 131° F) | ||||
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Operating humidity |
| 5% ~ 85% | ||||
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Operating System Driver Support |
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Manageability (examples WOL, PXE..) |
| WOL, PXE2.1, ACPI, CIM, SNMP | ||||
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Management Capabilities Alerting (examples ASF 2.0 AMT…) |
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1This term does not connote an actual operating speed of 1 Gb/sec. For high speed transmission, connection to a Gigabit Ethernet server and network infrastructure is required.
OptiPlex 980 Technical Guidebook | Page 25 |