IBM m-series Manual
IBM m-series Manual

IBM m-series Manual

Ethernet router advanced switching routers for today's network infrastructure

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IBM Europe, Middle East, and Africa Hardware Announcement
IBM Ethernet Router m-series advanced switching
routers for today's network infrastructure

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IBM® Ethernet Router m-series routers are powerful enablers of advanced
converged enterprise backbones. They are designed to feature high port density,
high performance, and scalable design, with:
• Service provider grade IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, and Multi-Virtual Routing and Forwarding
(VRF)-enabled metro routing
• Advanced and scalable Metro Ethernet Layer 2 services
• Up to 64 10 GbE, 320 1 GbE, or 128 OC-12/48 user ports
• Redundant, high availability architecture
Overview
IBM Ethernet Router m-series family of routers are high-performance switching
routers designed to deliver:
• Four, eight, or sixteen slot models for deployment versatility
• High-performance IPv4, IPv6, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and Multi-
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) capabilities along with advanced Layer 2
switching services
• A fully distributed, non-blocking architecture with up to 3.2 Tbps data capacity
and 2 Bpps per system
IBM Ethernet Router m-series family includes:
• Four slot IBM Ethernet Router B04M (4003-M04)
• Eight slot IBM Ethernet Router B08M (4003-M08)
• Sixteen slot IBM Ethernet Router B16M (4003-M16)
IBM Ethernet Router m-series routers are well suited for a wide range of advanced
applications in Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs), Internet edge and aggregation
routing, high-security data centers, large-enterprise core, and high performance
computing (HPC). These models are designed to:
• Offer carrier-grade quality of service (QoS) for enabling converged triple-play
(voice, video, and data) networks
• Deliver wire-speed performance for IPv4, IPv6, and MPLS routing and switching,
combined with advanced packet processing and traffic management capabilities
IBM Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Hardware Announcement ZG09-0217
ZG09-0217, dated April 28, 2009
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    • Eight slot IBM Ethernet Router B08M (4003-M08) • Sixteen slot IBM Ethernet Router B16M (4003-M16) IBM Ethernet Router m-series routers are well suited for a wide range of advanced applications in Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs), Internet edge and aggregation routing, high-security data centers, large-enterprise core, and high performance computing (HPC).
  • Page 2: Key Prerequisites

    • Croatia, Russia, Argentina, China, and Taiwan Description IBM Ethernet Router m-series family of routers are designed to help address the needs of a wide range of networking environments and is well suited for high- density demanding deployments. IBM Ethernet Routers m-series routers include the four slot IBM Ethernet Router B04M (4003-M04), eight slot IBM Ethernet Router B08M (4003-M08), and sixteen slot IBM Ethernet Router B16M (4003-M16) models.
  • Page 3 ISPs, data centers, large enterprises, government networks, education and research, and high performance computing (HPC). IBM Ethernet Router m-series routers offer a suite of Layer 2 Metro Ethernet technologies for today's metropolitan service providers. The IBM Ethernet Router m-series enables advanced Layer 2 Metro Ethernet services based on IEEE 802.1Q,...
  • Page 4 Interface Modules, and it is recommended to order at least one to provide connectivity. You are not required to populate all ports with transceivers, but ports can only be used with the IBM supplied transceivers specified in this document.
  • Page 5 Transceivers You must install an SFP or XFP transceiver into each Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP or XFP port you want to use. Only IBM supplied transceivers can be used to populate the ports on these products. XFP Transceiver 10GB Copper 15m CX4 (#2101): Provides passive 10 Gbps XFP capable of 15 m over appropriate CX4-grade copper cables.
  • Page 6 This power supply is hot swappable. 128 MB PCMCIA ATA Flash Memory for Management Modules (#8710): This feature is a specially formatted flash PCMCIA card for the IBM Ethernet Router B04M, IBM Ethernet Router B08M, and IBM Ethernet Router B16M Management Module (#1701).
  • Page 7: Product Number

    Power Cord (China IEC 309) 9614 Machine Feature Description type Model number IBM Ethernet Router B08M 4003 Management Module 1701 8/16-slot Switch Fabric 1703 IBM Europe, Middle East, and Africa IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Hardware Announcement ZG09-0217...
  • Page 8 SFP OC-12 SR-1/IR-1 500 m MM 2701 SFP OC-12 SR-1/IR-1 15 km SM 2702 SFP OC-12 LR-1 40 km SMF 2703 IBM Europe, Middle East, and Africa IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Hardware Announcement ZG09-0217...
  • Page 9: Publications

    IBM Publications Center Portal http://www.ibm.com/shop/publications/order The Publications Center is a worldwide central repository for IBM product publications and marketing material with a catalog of 70,000 items. Extensive search facilities are provided, as well as payment options via credit card. A large number of publications are available online in various file formats, which can currently be downloaded free of charge.
  • Page 10: Services

    Physical specifications The IBM Ethernet Router B04M (4003-M04), IBM Ethernet Router B08M (4003-M08), and IBM Ethernet Router B16M (4003-M16) are suitable for installation in a Network Telecommunications facility and where NEC requirements apply. Additionally, it may be installed in either a Common Bonding Network (CBN) or Isolated Bonding Network (IBN).
  • Page 11 Communications Systems • EN 60950-1:2001\IEC 60950-1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment The IBM Ethernet products in this announcement are not approved to be sold for connecting to the public telecommunication networks in all countries. IBM continues working to obtain approval to connect to public telecommunication networks in the currently restricted countries.
  • Page 12 (microcode, basic input/output system code (called BIOS), utility programs, device drivers, and diagnostics delivered with an IBM machine) and other software updates in a timely manner from an IBM Internet Web site or from other electronic media, and following the instructions that IBM provides. You may request IBM to install machine code changes;...
  • Page 13: Terms And Conditions

    CRUs are designated as being either a Tier 1 or a Tier 2 CRU. Tier 1 CRU Installation of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If IBM installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
  • Page 14 • Rack mount kit On-site Service IBM will repair the failing machine at your location and verify its operation. You must provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly and reassembly of the IBM machine. The area must be clean, well lit, and suitable for the purpose.
  • Page 15 On-site Service IBM will repair the failing machine at your location and verify its operation. You must provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly and reassembly of the IBM machine. The area must be clean, well lit, and suitable for the purpose.
  • Page 16: Pricing

    IBM Ethernet Router m-series routers licensed machine code is licensed for use by a customer on the IBM machine for which it was provided under the terms and conditions of the Brocade End User License Agreement, to enable a specific machine to function in accordance with its specifications, and only for the capacity authorized by IBM and acquired by the customer.
  • Page 17: Corrections

    For the most current information regarding IBM products, consult your IBM representative or reseller, or visit the IBM worldwide contacts page http://www.ibm.com/planetwide/ Corrections (Corrected on September 15, 2009) Countries deleted from the list of countries located in the Technical information section.

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