Port And Extension Blades; Fc32-48 Port Blade Overview; Fc32-48 Port Blade Numbering And Trunking - IBM SAN256B-6 Installation, Service And User Manual

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Port and Extension Blades

This topic provides the following information:
v "Removing a blade" on page 120

FC32-48 port blade overview

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The FC32-48 port blade contains 48 ports capable of Fibre Channel (FC) speeds up to 32 Gbps. Each port
blade provides 48 backplane ports connections to core routing blades. The port blade supports port-based
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in-flight encryption/decryption and compression/decompression.
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Port and extension blades can be mixed in device slots 3, 4, 7, and 8, but CR32-4 blades must be installed
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in slots 5 and 6. Up to four hot-swappable port blades can be installed in a single chassis to provide up
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to 192 32 Gbps FC ports.
Optics such as the following can be installed in the blade's FC ports. For a complete list of transceivers
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refer to the "Supported transceivers and cables" on page 65.
v 32 Gbps SFP+ transceivers supporting speeds 8, 16, and 32 Gbps .
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16 Gbps SFP+ transceivers supporting speeds of 4, 8, and 16 Gbps.
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v 10 Gbps SFP+ transceivers supporting 10 Gbps.
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Port blades contain the following LED indicators:
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v Green blade power LED
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v Amber blade status LED
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v Bicolor green/amber FC port status LEDs
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For details on interpreting LED operation, refer to "Interpreting FC32-48 port blade LEDs" on page 81.
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FC32-48 port blade numbering and trunking

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The following illustration shows how ports are numbered on the blade.
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