Cisco APIC M3 Installation And Service Manual page 14

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Summary of Server Features
Feature
Modular LOM
WoL
Power
ACPI
Cooling
PCIe I/O
InfiniBand
Storage, front-panel
Storage, internal
Storage management
RAID backup
Integrated video
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Description
One dedicated socket (x16 PCIe lane) that can be used to add an
mLOM card for additional rear-panel connectivity.
The two 1-Gb/10-Gb BASE-T Ethernet LAN ports support the
wake-on-LAN (WoL) standard.
Two power supplies, redundant as 1+1:
• AC power supplies 770 W AC each
The advanced configuration and power interface (ACPI) 4.0
standard is supported.
Seven hot-swappable fan modules for front-to-rear cooling.
Two horizontal PCIe expansion slots on a PCIe riser assembly.
The PCIe bus slots in this server support the InfiniBand
architecture.
Cisco APIC M3 and L3 (APIC-SERVER-M3 and
APIC-SERVER-L3)—Small form-factor (SFF) drives, with
10-drive backplane. Supports up to 10 2.5-inch SAS/SATA drives.
Drive bays 1 and 2 support NVMe SSDs.
The server has these internal storage options:
• One USB port on the motherboard.
• Mini-storage module socket, optionally with either:
• SD card module. Supports up to two SD cards.
• M.2 SSD module. Supports either two SATA M.2 SSDs
or two NVMe M.2 SSDs.
• One micro-SD card socket on PCIe riser 1.
The server has a dedicated internal mRAID riser that supports
one of the following storage-controller options:
• A PCIe-style Cisco modular RAID controller card
(SAS/SATA).
• A PCIe-style interposer card for the server's embedded
SATA RAID controller.
The server has a mounting bracket near the cooling fans for the
supercap unit that is used with the Cisco modular RAID controller
card.
Integrated VGA video.
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