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Fujitsu OneConnect OCe10102 CNA Installation Manual - Hardware Page 4
Hardware Installation
This manual describes the Emulex
®
OneConnect OCe10102 multi-protocol PCI-Express Converged
Network Adapter (CNA) for 10 Gigabit Enhanced Ethernet (EE) fabric. Emulex CNAs provide both
traditional networking interface card (NIC), iSCSI and storage networking functionality as well as Fibre
Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) functionality for convergence of Fibre Channel (FC) traffic onto 10
Gigabit EE fabric.
Emulex CNAs combine two major functional components: a 10 Gigabit networking MAC and an FC IOC
to interface with a unified lossless Ethernet switch. The CNA serves as a common interface for both
storage and IP traffic retaining familiar FC and networking software stacks, OS drivers, and
management. The supported PCIe connector is an x8. Each CNA is compliant to the PCI Express Base
Specification 2.0.
Figure 1: The Emulex OCe10102 CNA
Major Features
Single 8-lane standard Generation 2, PCIe interface
Low-profile PCIe form factor PCBA: 16.76 cm (6.600 inches) by 6.89 cm (2.713 inches)
Comes with full height I/O bracket or low profile bracket installed
Optical 10 GbE network interface LC connectors
Copper 10 GbE SFP+ direct-attach connectors
On-board flash memory: 8M bytes for FC controller program storage
On-board configuration EEPROM to set FCoE or iSCSI modes of operation
(not changeable in the field)
Uses standard Emulex SLI drivers
Interoperates with existing FC SAN infrastructures - switches, arrays, SRM tools (including
Emulex utilities), SAN practices, and so forth
Unified Ethernet to FC SAN connectivity provided by FCoE switch
Provides 10 Gb MAC features such as MSI-X support, jumbo frames (9024 bytes) support,
VLAN tagging (802.1Q, PER priority pause / priority flow control), and advanced packet filtering
No host operating system changes are required, that is, NIC and HBA functionality (including
device management, utilities, and so forth) are transparent to the host operating system.
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