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TableofContents
IBM System Networking Opt ions for RackSwitch, IBM Flex System and IBM BladeCenter ............... 1
Bringing speed and intelligence to the edge of the network ............................................................. 1
Execut ive Overview .................................................................................................................................... 3
Rack Kits ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Ethernet I/O Connectivit y (Transceivers & Direct Attached Cables) ..................................................... 3
Switches for IBM BladeCenter .................................................................................................................. 5
Transceivers for IBM BladeCenter switch modules................................................................................ 6
Switches for IBM Flex Systems ................................................................................................................. 7
IBM Flex System Options .......................................................................................................................... 9
IBM System Networking RackSwitch ..................................................................................................... 10
Transceivers for IBM RackSwitch ........................................................................................................... 11
Recommended I/O Cables ....................................................................................................................... 12
10GbE CX4 Cables.................................................................................................................................... 12
Spare Parts for the RackSwitch Products ............................................................................................. 13
Recommended Power Cables ................................................................................................................. 14
* Specif ic to IBM PureSystems ................................................................................................................ 15
IBM System Networking Element Manager (SNEM) .............................................................................. 15
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Executive Overview
IBM System Networking has a large portfolio of embedded switches for IBM BladeCenter and IBM FlexSystems, in addition to a number of Data Center (Top-of-Rack) RackSwitch
products. The following document provides details on some of the optionsavailable for these switches, including Part Numbers (PN) for the System xchannels and Feature Codes (FC) for Power/Storage.
Rack KitsAll RackSwitch products ship with 2-post rack kits, which are included in anaccessory box, inside of the switch box. (No additional purchase is required)
For iDataPlex rack clients should order PN 90Y3535 for the RackSwitch front-to-rear models.
An optional IBM 19 Flexible 4 Post Rail Kit can be purchased separately (PartNumber 49Y4284, Feature Code EU06) and can be adjusted to fit a variety ofracks 27/32 apart.
Ethernet I/O Connectivi ty (Transceivers & DirectAttached Cables)
Over the past decade, there is a mix of connections being used like SFP, SFP+, XFP, CX4 and QSFP+technologies. This section is intended to help recommend cables and transceivers for IBM SystemNetworking switches and include part numbers for the recommended cables.
1Gb Ethernet
The majority of 1Gb clients will use RJ-45, but in some instances clients might need to go longer distances.SX transceivers support distances up to 220 meters using 62.5/125 multi-mode fiber and up to 550 meterswith 50/100 multi-mode fiber. LX transceivers support distances up to 10 kilometers using 8.3/9/10 m Single-mode, Long Haul Fiber (1300nm) single mode fiber.
10GBase-T Ethernet
The use of 10GBase-T is likely to be used by clients who value cost over latency and power. 10Gbase-Tallows clients to use low cost copper CAT6/6A cables with RJ45 connections.
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10Gb SFP+ Ethernet
Ideal for clients wanting low latency and low power consumption. Most clients will use Direct AttachedCopper (DAC) SFP+ cables for distances up to 7 meters. For longer distances the SR transceiver cansupport distances up to 300 meters, while the LR transceivers support up to 10 kilometers and the ERtransceivers support up to 40 kilometers. IBM also offers optical cables which are required for using each of
the transceivers.
40Gb Ethernet
While this is a new technology, there is a lot of flexibility for clients.
To increase the number of available 10G ports, clients can use IBM QSFP+ DAC Break Out Cables to splitout each 40Gb port and connect up to four 10Gb SFP+ external ports.
For 40G to 40G connectivity, clients can use IBM QSFP+ to QSFP+ cables up to 7 meters or combine 40Gtransceivers and optical cables for longer distances.
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Switches for IBM BladeCenter
IBM BladeCenter Virtual Fabric 10G Switch Module(46C7191)This switch has 10 external 10G Ethernet ports that can support of mix of 1G/10G
transceivers and/or DAC cables.Note: If you have an XFP port on your storage device or networking switch, you willneed to use an approved 10GBase-SR XFP transceiver on that device. Then youwill use the10Gbase-SR SFP+ transceiver on the Virtual Fabric 10G Switchmodule. You can then connect the two devices with an LC-to-LC multimode fiberpatch cable.
IBM iFlow Director (46C9250)The iFlow Director is a high-throughput, low-latency, traffic load distribution systemin a 10 Gbps Ethernet switch for BladeCenter H and HT.This switch has 10 external 10G Ethernet ports that can support of mix of 1G/10Gtransceivers and/or DAC cables.Note: If you have an XFP port on your storage device or networking switch, you will
need to use an approved 10GBase-SR XFP transceiver on that device. Then youwill use the10Gbase-SR SFP+ transceiver on the Virtual Fabric 10G Switchmodule. You can then connect the two devices with an LC-to-LC multimode fiberpatch cable.
IBM BladeCenter 1/10G Uplink Ethernet Switch Module(44W4404)This switch has six external 1GB RJ-45 ports and three 10Gb SFP+ uplink portsthat 10G transceivers and/ or 10G DAC cables.
IBM BladeCenter Layer 2/3 Copper Ethernet Switch Module(System x = 32R1860, Power = 3212)Supports up to SIX 1Gb RJ-45 ports which simply require Cat5e cables seeCablessection.
IBM BladeCenter Layer 2-7 (32R1859) EthernetSwitch ModuleSupports up to FOUR 1Gb RJ-45 ports which simply require Cat5e cables seeCables section.
IBM BladeCenter Layer 2/3 Fiber (32R1861) EthernetSwitch ModuleSupports up to SIX 1Gb Fiber ports and comes standard with six IBM SFP SXtransceivers.
Can also support optional, IBM SFP LX Transceivers (PN 90Y9424).
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Transceivers for IBM BladeCenter switch modulesSystem x
PNPower Feature
CodeVF 10Gb46C7191
iFlow46C9250
1/10G44W4404
L2-732R1859
1Gb Transceivers for SFP+
portsIBM SFP RJ45 Transceiver(IBM also of fers Cat5Ecables)
81Y1618 X X
IBM SFP SX Transceiver 81Y1622 X X Standard
IBM SFP LX Transceiver 90Y9424 X X X
10Gb Transceivers forSFP+ por ts
IBM SFP+ SR Transceiver 46C3447 5053 X X X
IBM SFP+ LR Transceiver 90Y9412 A1PM X X X
IBM SFP+ ER Transceiver 90Y9415 A1PP X X
10Gb Direct Attach CopperCables
0.5m IBM Passive DAC 00D6288 X X
1m IBM Passive DAC 90Y9427 A1PH X X X3m IBM Passive DAC 90Y9430 A1PJ X X X
5m IBM Passive DAC 90Y9433 A1PK X X X
7m IBM Passive DAC 00D6151 X X
1Purchased separately and must replace the SX transceiver which ships standard
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Switches for IBM Flex Systems
IBM Flex System Fabric EN4093R 10Gb Scalable Switch
This switch offers pay as you grow scalability, allowing clients to purchase upgrades to turnon more ports down to the nodes in the chassis in addition to uplink ports. The followingshows the total number of ports supported in each configuration, and the upgrades, whichmust be done in the order shown below:
Base configurations (Part Number = 59Y3309, Power = ESW7) supports fourteen 10Gb nodeports, plus ten external 10G SFP+ Ethernet ports that can support of mix of 1G/10Gtransceivers and/or DAC cables
Base with Upgrade 1 (Part Number = 49Y4798, Power = 3596) supports twenty eight 10Gbnode ports (2 to each server bay per switch), plus ten external 10G SFP+ Ethernet ports thatcan support of mix of 1G/10G transceivers and/or DAC cables and two 40Gb QSFP+ externalports which support transceivers, break-out cables and/or QSFP+ to QSFP+ cables.
Base with Upgrade 1 & Upgrade 2 (Part Number = 88Y6037, Power = 3597) supports forty-two 10Gb node ports (3 to each server bay per switch), plus fourteen external 10G SFP+ports that can support of mix of 1G/10G transceivers and/or DAC cables and two 40GbQSFP+ external ports which support transceivers, break-out cables and/or QSFP+ cables.
IBM Flex System Fabric CN4093 10Gb Converged Scalable Switch
This switch is ideal for clients looking for native FC connectivity to a FC SAN or in-chassis FCSAN storage provided by Flex System V7000 Storage Node using IBMs OmniPorts.
This switch also provides pay as you grow scalability, allowing clients to purchase upgradesto turn on more ports down to the server in addition to uplink ports. The following shows thetotal number of ports supported in each configuration, and the upgrades, which can be donein any order:
Base configurations (Part Number = 00D5823, Power = ESW2) supports fourteen 10Gb nodeports. Plus two external 10G SFP+ Ethernet ports (can support of mix of 1G/10G transceiversand/or DAC cables) and six OmniPorts which can support 10Gb Ethernet or 4/8Gb FibreChannel.
Base with Upgrade 1 (Part Number = 00D5845, Power = ESU1) supports twenty eight 10Gbcompute node ports (2 to each server bay per switch). Plus two external 10G SFP+ Ethernetports (1/10GbE), six OmniPorts which can support 10Gb Ethernet or 4/8Gb Fibre Channeland two 40Gb QSFP+ external ports which support transceivers, break-out cables and/orQSFP+ to QSFP+ cables.
Base with Upgrade 2 (Part Number = 00D5487, Power = ESU2) supports twenty eight 10Gbcompute node ports (2 to each server bay per switch). Plus two external 10G SFP+ Ethernetports (1/10GbE) and twelve OmniPorts which can support 10Gb Ethernet or 4/8Gb FibreChannel.
Base with Upgrade 1 & Upgrade 2 supports forty-two 10Gb server port (3 to each server bay
per switch, once adapter is available). Plus two external 10G SFP+ Ethernet ports (1/10GbE),twelve OmniPorts which can support 10Gb Ethernet or 4/8Gb Fibre Channel and two 40GbQSFP+ external ports which support transceivers, break-out cables and/or QSFP+ to QSFP+cables.
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IBM Flex System EN2092 1Gb Scalable SwitchThis switch offers pay as you grow scalability, allowing clients to purchase upgrades to turn on moreports down to the compute nodes and/or addition to uplink ports. The following shows scalabilityoptions:
Base configurations (Part Number = 49Y4294, Power = 3598) supports fourteen 1Gb node
ports, plus ten external RJ45 1G ports which simply require Cat5e cables see cablessection.
Upgrade 1 (Part Number = 49Y3562, Power = 3594) doubles the ports = supports twentyeight 1Gb node ports (2 to each server bay per switch), plus ten external RJ45 1G portswhich simply require Cat5e cables.
Upgrade 2 (Part Number = 49Y4298, Power = 3599) enables four external 10G SFP+ portssupport of mix of 1G/10G transceivers and/or DAC cables
IBM Flex System EN4091 10Gb Ethernet Pass-ThruThis device comes with 14 external SFP+ 10Gb ports which can support of mix of 1G/10Gtransceivers and/or 10G active Direct Attached Copper / Twinax cables.
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IBM Flex System Options
Systemx PartNumber
PowerFeatureCode
CN4093 EN4093R EN2092 EN4091
1Gb Transceivers for SFP+ ports
IBM SFP RJ45 Transceiver(IBM also offers Cat5E cables)
81Y1618 3268/EB29 X X X X
IBM SFP SX Transceiver 81Y1622 3269/EB2A X X X X
IBM SFP LX Transceiver 90Y9424 A1PN X X X X
10Gb Transceivers (SFP+/Omni Port)
IBM SFP+ SR Transceiver 46C3447 5053 X X X X
IBM SFP+ LR Transceiver 90Y9412 A1PM X X X X
10Gb Direct Attach Copper Cables
0.5m IBM Passive DAC 00D6288 X X X
1m IBM Passive DAC 90Y9427 A1DR/ECB4 X X X
3m IBM Passive DAC 90Y9430 A1PJ/ECB5 X X X
5m IBM Passive DAC 90Y9433 A1PK/ECB6 X X X
7m IBM Passive DAC 00D6151 Y* X X
1m 10GE Twinax Act CopperSFP+
81Y8295 A18M/EN01 X
3m 10GE Twinax Act CopperSFP+
81Y8296 A18N/EN02 X
5m 10GE Twinax Act CopperSFP+
81Y8297 A18P/EN03 X
1m IBM Active DAC SFP+ Cable 95Y0323 A25A X
3m IBM Active DAC SFP+ Cable 95Y0326 A25B X
5m IBM Active DAC SFP+ Cable 95Y0329 A25C X
40Gb Transceivers
IBM QSFP+ SR Transceiver 49Y7884 EB27 X X
Break Out Cables 40Gb to 4x10G DAC SFP+ connections
1M IBM QSFP+ DAC Break Out 49Y7886 A1DL/EB24 X X
3M IBM QSFP+ DAC Break Out 49Y7887 A1DM/EB25 X X
5m IBM QSFP+ DAC Break Out 49Y7888 A1DN/EB26 X X
40Gb QSFP+ to QSFP+ Cables
1M IBM Passive QSFP+ to QSFP+ 49Y7890 A1DP X X
3M IBM Passive QSFP+ to QSFP+ 49Y7891 A1DQ X X
Fibre Channel Transceivers (Omni Ports Only)
8Gb SFP+ SW OpticalTransceiver
44X1964 3286 X
4Gb SFP Transceiver Option 39R6475 3238 X
Y* = supported on SFP+ ports only not on Omni Ports
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IBM System Networking RackSwitch
IBM RackSwitch G8316 (System x = 8036ARX / 8036FRX,Power = 1611-16E)
The G8316 is a 40 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) aggregation switch designed for thedata center, providing speed, intelligence and interoperability on a proven platform.The RackSwitch G8316 offers up to 16 40 GbE, which can also be used as ahigh-density 10 GbE switch, with 1.28 Tbpsin a 1U footprint.
IBM RackSwitch G8264CS (System x 7309DRX/7309DFX,Power 1455-64F)This switch is designed for converged environments where clients are looking forFCoE or FC connectivity with 12 Omni Ports, plus 32 10Gb SFP+ ports and four40Gb QSFP+ ports standard. Omni Ports can support a mix of 10GbE transceiversor DAC cables, in addition to 4/8GB Fibre Channel transceivers. The SFP+ portscan support a mix of 1G/10G transceivers and/ or more cost effective 10G DACcables. The 40Gb QSFP+ ports also provide a lot of flexibility with support for: 1)
break-out cables that allow for connection to four 10Gb SFP+ connections; 2)QSFP+ to QSFP+ cables or 3) 40Gb QSFP+ transceivers.
IBM RackSwitch G8264 (System x = 7309G64 / 730964F,Power = 1455-64C)This switch is designed for performance with 48 10Gb SFP+ ports and four 40GbQSFP+ ports standard. The SFP+ ports can support a mix of 1G/10G transceiversand/ or more cost effective 10G DAC cables. The 40Gb QSFP+ ports also providea lot of flexibility with support for: 1) break-out cables that allow for connection tofour 10Gb SFP+ connections; 2) QSFP+ to QSFP+ cables or 3) 40Gb QSFP+transceivers.
IBM RackSwitch G8264T (System x= 7309CR9 / 7309CF9,Power = 1455-48T)This switch is designed for performance with 48 10GBase-T ports and four 40GbQSFP+ ports standard. The 10GBase-T ports can support industry standardCAT6/6A cables. The 40Gb QSFP+ ports also provide a lot of flexibility withsupport for: 1) break-out cables that allow for connection to four 10Gb SFP+connections; 2) QSFP+ to QSFP+ cables or 3) 40Gb QSFP+ transceivers.
IBM RackSwitch G8124 /G8124EG8124 (0446017, 7309BF9 - Withdrawn from market)G8124DC (System x = 7309BD5)G8124E (Syst em x = 7309BR6, 7309BF7, Power = 1455-24E*)Comes with 2 SFP+ 10Gb ports which can support of mix of 1G/10G transceiversand/or 10G DAC cables.
IBM RackSwitch G8052 (System x= 7309G52, 730952F,Power = 1455-48E*)Supports 48 RJ45 1G ports and four SFP+ 10GbE ports, plus a mix of 1G/10Gtransceivers and/or 10G DAC cables.
IBM RackSwitch G8000 & G8000DC (System x= 0446013,
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7309CFC, 7309CD8)Supports 44 RJ45 1G ports, 4 1G SFP ports, and supports up to 4 10GbE portsusing CX4, or SFP+ (SFP+ ports are 10G only and support 10G SFP+ and 10GDAC cables).G8000 Uplink Modules support up to two modules per switch one in the frontand the other in the rear
IBM RackSwitch 10Gb Dual-port SFP+ Uplink module 46C3417IBM RackSwitch 10Gb Dual-port CX4 Uplink module 46C3421
Stacking uses 10Gb Ethernet SFP+ Transceivers or less costly DAC Cables, using any 2 SFP+ uplink ports.
Transceivers for IBM RackSwitch
System x PartNumber
Power FeatureCode
G8316
G8264CS
G8264
G8264T
G8124E
G8052
G8000
1Gb Transceivers for SFP+ ports
IBM SFP RJ45 (Cat5E
cables)
81Y1618 EB29 X* X X X X
IBM SFP SX 81Y1622 EB2A X* X X X X
IBM SFP LX 90Y9424 ECB8 X* X X X X
10Gb Transceivers for SFP+ Ports
IBM SFP+ SR 46C3447 EB28 X X X X X
IBM SFP+ LR 90Y9412 ECB9 X X X X
IBM SFP+ LR 00D6180 XIBM SFP+ ER 90Y9415 ECBA X** X X X X
10Gb Direct Attach Copper SFP+ Cables
0.5m IBM Passive 00D6288 X X X X X
1m IBM Passive 90Y9427 ECB4 X X X X X
3m IBM Passive 90Y9430 ECB5 X X X X X
5m IBM Passive 90Y9433 ECB6 X X X X X
7m IBM Passive 00D6151 X* X X X X
1m IBM Active 95Y0323 EN01 X X X X
3m IBM Active 95Y0326 EN02 X X X X
5m IBM Active 95Y0329 EN03 X X X X
40Gb Transceivers
IBM QSFP+ SR 49Y7884 EB27 X X X X
Break Out Cables 40Gb to 4x10G DAC SFP+ connections
1M IBM breakout 49Y7886 EB24 X X X X
3M IBM breakout 49Y7887 EB25 X X X X
5m IBM breakout 49Y7888 EB26 X X X X
40Gb QSFP+ to QSFP+ Cables1M IBM Passive 49Y7890 EB2B X X X X
3M IBM Passive 49Y7891 EB2H X X X X
5m IBM Passive 00D5810 ECBN X X X X7m IBM Passive 00D5813 ECBP X X X X
Fibre Channel Transceivers (Omni Ports Only)8Gb FC SFP+ SW 00D6183 3286 X
4Gb FC SFP SW 39R6475 3238 X
* Only supported in the SFP+ ports, not in Omni Ports ** Support up to 6 ER per switch
See Cables section for more details on cabling:
When using T transceivers (RJ-45) IBM also offers Cat5e Cables.
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Recommended I/O Cables
1GbE Cat5e Cables
These IBM Blue Cat5e cables should be used when using ports/transceivers that have RJ-45 connections:
Brand / Length 0.6 m PN 1.5m PN 3m PN 10m PN 25m PN
Part Number 40K5679 40K8785 40K5581 40K8927 40K8930
Feature Code ECB0 ECB2 1111 1112 1113
10GBase-SR Fiber Optical Cables
These transceivers can utilize a variety of multimode (MMF) fiber cables with LC connectors at thetransceiver side.
Description IBM Part Number IBM Feature Code
1m LC-LC Fiber Cable 88Y6851 ECBC
5m LC-LC Fiber Cable 88Y6854 ECBD
25m LC-LC Fiber Cable 88Y6857 ECBE
The maximum distance is determined by the type of fiber used. The following are recommendations not soldby IBM.
62.5 micron 200MHz*km distances up to 33 meters, 50 micron 400MHz*km distances up to 66 meters, 50micron 500MHz*km distances up to 82 meters, 50 micron 2000MHz*km distances up to 300 meters
10GbE CX4 Cables
Passive CX4 cables can be used for distances up to 15 meters. 10GbE CX4 cables available from Molex,Gore or Amphenol. These are different than Infiniband CX4 cables which are NOT SUPPORTED.
Brand / Length 0.5 m PN 1m PN 3m PN 5m PN 10m PN 15m PN
Gore IBN6800-.5 IBN6800-1 IBN6800-3 IBN6800-5 IBN6800-10 IBN6800-15
Ampehnol 562330001 562330003 56233007 562330011 562340010 562340015
40GbE QSFP+ MTP Optical Cable
QSFP+ MTP Optical Cables can be used for distances up to 30 meters. The recommended cables are:
Description IBM Part Number IBM Featu re Code
10m IBM QSFP+ MTP Optical Cable 90Y3519 EB2J / A1MM
30m IBM QSFP+ MTP Optical Cable 90Y3521 EB2K / A1MN
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Spare Parts for the RackSwitch Products
While the RackSwitch products do come standard with all the necessary fans and power supplies forredundancy, some clients have expressed the desire to have spare parts available for easy hot-swapreplacement. In addition, we also have made the console cable kit available. Sold through System x, todayPower Systems only sells spares as FRUs for fan assembly and power supply spares:
Spare Parts G8052 G8264 G8264T G8264CS G8316
Hot-Swap, Rear-to-Front Fan Assembly Spare (PN88Y6026)
X X X X X
Hot-Swap, Front-to-Rear Fan Assembly Spare (PN49Y7939)
X X X X X
Hot-Swap, Rear-to-Front Power Suppl y Spare (PN49Y7938)
X X X
Hot-Swap, Front-to-Rear Power Supply Spare (PN
49Y7937)
X X X
Hot-Swap, Front-to-Rear 550W CFF Power SupplySpare (PN 00D5961)
X
Hot-Swap, Rear-to-Front 750W CFF Power SupplySpare (PN 00D5857)
X
Hot-Swap, Rear-to-Front 750W CFF Power SupplySpare (PN 00D5858)
X X
Console Cable Kit Spare (System x PN 90Y9462 &Power FC EUC4)
X X X X
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Recommended Power Cables
The RackSwitch productsdo not ship with power cables standard. Make sure you select two cables foryour country.
IBM System x Offerings Part Number G8000
G8052
G8124E
G8264
G8264T
G8264CS
G8316
Power Cord Europe 39Y7917 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord Europe 39Y7918 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord Europe 39Y7919 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord Europe 39Y7920 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord Europe 39Y7922 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord UK 39Y7923 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord Australia 39Y7924 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord Korea 39Y7925 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord Japan 39Y7926 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord India 39Y7927 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord China 39Y7928 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord Brazil 39Y7929 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord Uruguay / Argentina 39Y7930 Y Y Y Y Y
Power Cord US / Canada 39Y7931 Y Y
Power Cord US / Canada 46M2592 Y Y Y
Power Cord Japan 46M2593 Y Y Y
4.3m, 10A/100-250V, C13 to IEC 320-C14 RackPower Cable
39Y7932 Y Y Y Y Y
1.5m, 10A/100-250V, C13 to IEC 320-C14 Rack
Power Cable
39Y7937 Y Y Y Y Y
2.8m, 10A/100-250V, C13 to IEC 320-C20 RackPower Cable
39Y7938 Y Y
IBM Power and Storage Offerings Feature CodesPower Cord 4.3m (14-ft), Drawer to Wall/IBM PDU (250V/10A) 6458
Power Cord 4.3m (14-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU (250V/15A) U. S. 6469
Power Cord 1.8m (6-ft), Drawer to Wall (125V/15A) 6470
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU (125V/15A) 6471
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU (250V/16A) 6472
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU (250V/10A) 6473
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/13A) 6474
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/16A) 6475
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/10A) 6476
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/16A) 6477
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (125V/15A or 250V/10A) 6488
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/10A) 6493
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/10A) 6494
Power Cord 4.3m (14-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU (125V/15A) 6660
Power Cord 2.8m (9.2-ft), Drawer to Wall/IBM PDU, (250V/ 10A) 6665
Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/10A) 6680
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IBM System Networking Element Manager (SNEM)
SNEM is software with extensive network management capabilities. From single installation, you can use
leading Tivoli network management capabilities and launch-in-context and single sign-on with IBM SystemsDirector.
Description US/Canada LA EMEA AP
IBM SNEM V6.x for 20 Switches, Per Install w/1 Yr. S&S 00D4662 00D4674 00D4662 00D4662
IBM SNEM V6.x for 50 Switches, Per Install w/1 Yr. S&S 00D4663 00D4675 00D4663 00D4663
IBM SNEM V6.x for 100 Switches, Per Install w/1 Yr. S&S 00D4664 00D4676 00D4664 00D4664
IBM SNEM V6.x for 250 Switches, Per Install w/1 Yr. S&S 00D4665 00D4677 00D4665 00D4665
IBM SNEM V6.x for 500 Switches, Per Install w/1 Yr. S&S 00D4666 00D4678 00D4666 00D4666
IBM SNEM V6.x for 1000 Switches, Per Install w/1 Yr.S&S
00D4667 00D4679 00D4667 00D4667
IBM SNEM V6.x for 20 Switches, Per Install w/3 Yr. S&S 00D4668 00D4680 00D4668 00D4668
IBM SNEM V6.x for 50 Switches, Per Install w/3 Yr. S&S 00D4669 00D4681 00D4669 00D4669IBM SNEM V6.x for 100 Switches, Per Install w/3 Yr. S&S 00D4670 00D4682 00D4670 00D4670
IBM SNEM V6.x for 250 Switches, Per Install w/3 Yr. S&S 00D4671 00D4683 00D4671 00D4671
IBM SNEM V6.x for 500 Switches, Per Install w/3 Yr. S&S 00D4672 00D4684 00D4672 00D4672
IBM SNEM V6.x for 1000 Switches, Per Install w/3 Yr.S&S
00D4673 00D4685 00D4673 00D4673
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