Emulex OneConnect OCe14000-Series Installation guide

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Emulex OneConnect OCe14000-Series adapters enable high-speed networking and data storage connectivity for demanding enterprise environments. Ideal for virtualization, cloud computing, and storage applications, these PCIe Gen3 adapters deliver exceptional performance and reliability for Ethernet, iSCSI, and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) traffic.

Emulex OneConnect OCe14000-Series adapters enable high-speed networking and data storage connectivity for demanding enterprise environments. Ideal for virtualization, cloud computing, and storage applications, these PCIe Gen3 adapters deliver exceptional performance and reliability for Ethernet, iSCSI, and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) traffic.

P009818-02A Rev. A Emulex Connects™ Servers, Storage and People
OneConnect™
OCe14000-Series Adapters
Installation Manual
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
List of Figures ......................................................................................4
List of Tables .......................................................................................5
1. Introduction .....................................................................................6
Major Features......................................................................................... 7
Adapter Identification................................................................................ 9
2. Installing the OCe14101 and OCe14102 Adapters..................................... 10
Preparing the Adapter for Installation .......................................................... 10
Installing the Adapter .............................................................................. 12
Attaching Devices ................................................................................... 12
Emulex OneConnect Accessories ..............................................................15
Applying Power ...................................................................................... 15
Viewing the LEDs .................................................................................... 16
3. Installing the OCe14401 Adapter ......................................................... 17
Preparing the Adapter for Installation .......................................................... 17
Installing the Adapter .............................................................................. 17
Attaching Devices ................................................................................... 18
Emulex OneConnect Accessories ..............................................................18
Applying Power ...................................................................................... 19
Viewing the LEDs .................................................................................... 19
4. References .................................................................................... 20
Specifications ........................................................................................ 20
FCC and Regulatory Notices....................................................................... 21
Declarations of Conformity........................................................................ 23
Laser Safety Notice ................................................................................. 25
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List of Figures
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1 Emulex OCe14102 Adapter ............................................................... 6
Figure 1-2 Emulex OCe14401 Adapter ............................................................... 7
Figure 2-1 Optical Transceiver for the OCe14102 Adapter ......................................10
Figure 2-2 Releasing the Latch on an Optical Transceiver for the OCe14102
Adapter .....................................................................................11
Figure 2-3 Removing the Bracket for the OCe14102 Adapter ...................................11
Figure 2-4 Installing an Optical Transceiver for an OCe14102 Adapter ........................13
Figure 2-5 Connecting a Fiber Optic Cable for the OCe14102 Adapter ........................14
Figure 2-6 Connecting a DAC Cable for the OCe14102 Adapter .................................14
Figure 2-7 OCe14102 Adapter LED Indicators ......................................................16
Figure 3-1 Connecting a DAC Cable for the OCe14401 Adapter .................................18
Figure 3-2 OCe14401 Adapter LED Indicators ......................................................19
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List of Tables
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List of Tables
Table 2-1 OCe14101 and OCe14102 Adapter Cable and Connector Specifications ..........12
Table 2-2 OCe14101 and OCe14102 Adapter Emulex OneConnect Accessories ..............15
Table 3-1 OCe14401 Adapter Cable and Connector Specifications ............................18
Table 3-2 OCe14401 Adapter Emulex OneConnect Accessories ................................18
Table 4-1 OCe14000-series Adapter Specifications ..............................................20
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1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
This manual describes the Emulex
®
OneConnect™ OCe14000-series of multi-protocol
PCI-Express adapters for 10 and 40 Gigabit/sec (Gb/s) Enhanced Ethernet (EE) fabric.
Emulex adapters provide ethernet networking and iSCSI functionality, as well as Fibre
Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) functionality for convergence of Fibre Channel (FC)
traffic onto 10 Gb/s EE fabric.
The OCe14000-series adapters include single port (OCe14101) and dual port
(OCe14102) 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) to PCI Express adapters and a single port, 40GbE
to PCI Express adapter (OCe14401).
The single port 10 Gb/s OCe14101 adapter supports Ethernet networking functionality
only.
The OCe14102 and OCe14401 adapters are available with Ethernet networking
functionality, or as full-featured converged network adapters (CNA) that support a
network interface card or controller (NIC), internet Small Computer System Interface
(iSCSI), and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE).
All Emulex adapters support NIC single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) and are fully
compliant to the PCI Express Card Electromechanical (CEM) Specification Rev.
3.0/2.0/1.1. CNAs combine two major functional components: a 10 Gigabit networking
media access control (MAC) sublayer and an FC I/O controller (IOC) to interface with a
unified lossless Ethernet switch. Adapters serve as a common interface for both storage
and Internet Protocol (IP) traffic retaining familiar FC and networking software stacks,
OS drivers, and management. The supported PCIe connector is an x8 or x16.
Figure 1-1 Emulex OCe14102 Adapter
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Major Features
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Figure 1-2 Emulex OCe14401 Adapter
Major Features
Up to sixteen PCIe functions per adapter, individually configurable to NIC,
RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE), iSCSI, or FCoE personalities with
offload features with the following considerations:
OCe14101 adapter supports eight functions
OCe14401 and OCe14102 adapters support up to sixteen functions, when
the system supports alternative routing-ID interpretation (ARI)
NIC–only adapters support NIC and RoCE
CNAs support NIC, RoCE, iSCSI, and FCoE
Eight-lane (x8) Generation 3 PCIe interface at 8GT/s, 5GT/s, or 2.5GT/s
(auto-negotiated with system)
Low-profile PCIe form factor PCBA: 6.600 inches by 2.713 inches (167.64
millimeters [mm] by 68.910mm)
Comes with full height I/O bracket installed for low–profile adapters; optional
low–profile I/O bracket is included
Support for 40GbE link speeds (OCe14401 adapters only)
Optical 10GBASE-SR network interface LC connectors (OCe14101 and
OCe14102 adapters only)
Support for 10GbE SFP+ optical (OCe14101 and OCe14102 adapters only) or
direct-attach copper (DAC) cables
SFF-8431 Small Form Factor Pluggable Module SFP+ compliant
SFF-8436 compliant Quad Small Form Factor Pluggable (QSFP+) interface
supporting optics and direct attach cables (OCe14401 adapters only)
External volatile memory: 2Gb/4Gb DDR3 SDRAM technology
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Major Features
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On-board flash memory: The flash is 128Mbit with a SPI interface. The flash
contains the vital product data (VPD) and Boot BIOS images. You can update
the flash with Emulex utilities.
Interoperates with existing FC storage area network (SAN) infrastructures –
switches, arrays, storage resource management (SRM) tools (including Emulex
utilities), SAN practices, and so forth.
Unified Ethernet-to-FC SAN connectivity provided by an FCoE switch
Host interface support provided through Emulex standard drivers
Comprehensive array of NIC, iSCSI, FCoE, operating system drivers, including
support for Windows, Linux, VMware, and Solaris
Support for RoCE NIC operating system drivers (on Windows only)
Parts and construction compliant to the European Union Directive of Restriction
of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), and similar regulatory requirements for other
countries.
Protocol-specific capabilities
NIC capabilities include:
Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 5.2, 6.0, and
6.2-compliant Ethernet functionality
IPv4/IPv6 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) checksum offload
IPv4/IPv6 Receive Side Scaling (RSS)
IPv4/IPv6 Large Receive Offload (LRO)
IPv4/IPv6 Large Send Offload (LSO)
Programmable media access control (MAC) addresses
Up to 128 MAC/VLAN addresses
Support for hash-based multicast MAC address filters
Support for hash-based broadcast frame filters per port
VLAN insertion and extraction
Jumbo packet support up to 9200 bytes
iSCSI capabilities include:
Full iSCSI protocol offload
Header, data digest (CRC) and protocol data units (PDU)
Direct data placement of SCSI data
Up to 4K outstanding commands (iSCSI CNA only)
Up to 512 offloaded iSCSI connections (iSCSI CNA only)
iSCSI initiator and concurrent initiator/target modes
Support for multipath I/O
T10 PI support for end-to-end data integrity (for target mode drivers)
FCoE capabilities include:
Hardware offloads of Ethernet TCP/IP and concurrent iSCSI and FCoE
ANSI T11 FC-BB-5 support
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Adapter Identification
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Programmable world wide name (WWN)
Support for FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) and FCoE
Concurrent logins (RPI): up to 8K per ASIC (FCoE CNA only)
Open exchanges (XRI): up to 4K per ASIC (FCoE CNA only)
FCoE initiator and target modes
Supports up to 255 NPIV interfaces
RoCE capabilities include:
Direct data placement in application buffers without CPU intervention
Windows SMB Direct Prerequisites
Adapter Identification
Each adapter ships with several numbers clearly marked on the board. Emulex
recommends recording these numbers before installation.
IEEE address – a unique 64-bit identifier used for system configuration
WWN – derived from the IEEE address; the FC industry uses the WWN for FC
connectivity.
Serial number – assigned by Emulex and used when communicating with
Emulex
Note: If the adapter has two ports, it has two IEEE addresses and two WWNs, one for
each port.
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2. Installing the OCe14101 and OCe14102 Adapters
Preparing the Adapter for Installation
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2. Installing the OCe14101 and OCe14102
Adapters
OCe14101 and OCe14102 adapters can be connected to fiber optic cables with
embedded optical transceivers, DAC cables, or active optical Cables (AOC). Additional
information for these cable connections and other installation procedures are described
in the following sections.
Note: For OCe14401 adapter installation instructions, see “Installing the OCe14401
Adapter” on page 17.
Preparing the Adapter for Installation
Before installing the adapter, perform the following steps:
1. Turn off the computer and unplug it.
2. Remove the computer case.
Note: A standard PCIe bracket is installed. A low-profile bracket is included in the
box with the adapter. The low-profile mounting bracket is shorter than the
standard bracket; approximately 3.11 in. (7.9 cm) compared to 4.75 in. (12.06
cm) long.
3. If you want to change the bracket to a low profile version, follow steps 4–12;
otherwise, proceed to “Installing the Adapter” on page 12.
4. Some adapters come with optical transceivers embedded in their cage assemblies.
These optical transceivers must be removed before the bracket can be removed. If
the adapter contains optical transceivers, continue with the following steps;
otherwise, proceed to step 7.
Caution: This is a delicate operation–take care not to damage the optical
transceiver.
The adapter uses different types of optical transceivers. Figure 2-1 shows an
example of one type with the bail (handle) extended.
Figure 2-1 Optical Transceiver for the OCe14102 Adapter
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5. To remove a transceiver, pull the bail (handle) out and down to release the latch
and gently pull the transceiver out. Do not force it. After the latch is released, the
transceiver slides out easily.
Figure 2-2 shows a transceiver with the latch released (bail extended) and another
transceiver latched in place.
Figure 2-2 Releasing the Latch on an Optical Transceiver for the OCe14102 Adapter
6. Observing Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions, store the transceiver in an
ESD-safe place.
7. Remove the mounting bracket screws from the top of the adapter. Figure 2-3 shows
the screws that are removed from the bracket.
Figure 2-3 Removing the Bracket for the OCe14102 Adapter
8. Remove the bracket and store it for future use.
9. Align the new mounting bracket tabs with the holes in the adapter.
Note: Be careful not to push the bracket past the transceiver. Ensure the light
emitting diodes (LEDs) are properly aligned with the holes in the bracket.
10. Re-install the screws that attach the adapter to the bracket.
11. Re-install the transceiver by sliding it into the housing. When the latch engages, it
clicks.
12. Push the bail back into place.
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2. Installing the OCe14101 and OCe14102 Adapters
Installing the Adapter
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Installing the Adapter
To install the adapter:
1. Turn off and unplug the computer.
2. Remove the computer case.
3. Remove the blank panel from an empty PCIe bus slot. See “Preparing the Adapter
for Installation” on page 10 to change the brackets if needed. Otherwise, proceed to
“Attaching Devices” on page 12.
Note: Place the adapter into an empty PCIe x8 or x16 slot. Make sure that the
adapter is in an appropriate PCIe slot that does not interfere with other
components or case to prevent damage to the adapter.
4. Insert the adapter into the empty x8 or x16 PCIe bus slot. Press firmly until the
adapter is seated.
5. Secure the adapter's mounting bracket to the case with a panel screw or clip.
6. Replace the computer case and tighten the case screws.
The adapter is now installed in the server and is ready for device attachment.
Attaching Devices
There are three types of cables that can be connected to the OCe14101 and OCe14102
adapters:
Fibre optic cable
DAC cable
AOC
An adapter does not allow normal data transmission on either optical or copper links,
unless it is connected to a compatible optical or copper interface connection. The cable
and connector specifications are listed in Table 2-1, OCe14101 and OCe14102 Adapter
Cable and Connector Specifications.
Table 2-1 OCe14101 and OCe14102 Adapter Cable and Connector Specifications
Cable Type
Maximum Length
(meters)
Minimum
Length (meters)
Connector
Fiber Optic Cable (Ethernet Only)
Long Range, LC-LC Singlemode Fiber (SMF)
10 Gbps
10,000 2 LC
OM3 – Multimode 50/125 micron fiber (2000
MH
z
*km bandwidth cable) with LC connectors:
1 Gbps (Not specified by IEEE 802.3)
10 Gbps
550
300
2
2
OM2 - Multimode 50/125 micron fiber (500
MH
z
*km bandwidth cable) with LC connectors:
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Attaching Devices
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To attach devices to the adapter:
1. Connect the appropriate cable to the adapter.
For an optical cable
a. When connecting an optical cable, ensure the cages have optical transceivers
installed in them (see Figure 2-4).
Figure 2-4 Installing an Optical Transceiver for an OCe14102 Adapter
1 Gbps
10 Gbps
550
82
2
2
OM1 - Multimode 62.5/125 micron fiber (200
MH
z
*km bandwidth cable) with LC connectors:
1 Gbps
10 Gbps
275
26
2
2
10GbE SFP+ Passive DAC Cable 5 0.5 DAC
10GbE SFP+ Active DAC Cable 10 0.5 DAC
10GbE SFP+ Active Optical Cable 7 1 AOC
Table 2-1 OCe14101 and OCe14102 Adapter Cable and Connector Specifications (Continued)
Cable Type
Maximum Length
(meters)
Minimum
Length (meters)
Connector
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b. Once the optical transceivers are installed, insert the optical cable into the
LC connectors on the adapter (see Figure 2-5).
Figure 2-5 Connecting a Fiber Optic Cable for the OCe14102 Adapter
For a DAC cable
a. When connecting a DAC cable, ensure the SFP+ cages do not have optical
transceivers installed in them. To remove optical transceivers, see step 5 on
page 11.
b. After confirming there are no optical transceivers installed, insert the DAC
transceiver into the SFP+ cage on the adapter (see Figure 2-6).
Figure 2-6 Connecting a DAC Cable for the OCe14102 Adapter
2. After the appropriate cable is connected to the adapter, connect the other end of the
cable to a suitable device, such as a Top of Rack (TOR) EE switch.
After the device is connected to the adapter, you are ready to apply power to the
computer. See “Applying Power” on page 15.
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Applying Power
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Emulex OneConnect Accessories
Table 2-2 provides model number, name, interface and required quantities if you want
to order additional or replacement transceivers, or cables.
Applying Power
To apply power:
1. Verify that the adapter is securely installed in the computer.
2. Verify that the correct device is attached.
3. Plug in and turn on the computer.
4. Observe the boot banner for Power On Self Test (POST) results.
Table 2-2 OCe14101 and OCe14102 Adapter Emulex OneConnect Accessories
Model Number Model Name Quantity Interface
OC10-SR-OPT-1 Emulex OneConnect 10Base-SR
Optical SFP+ Transceiver
1 pc 10Gbase-SR Optical
OC10-SR-OPT-2 Emulex OneConnect 10Base-SR
Optical SFP+ Transceivers (2 pcs)
2 pcs 10Gbase-SR Optical
OC10-LR-OPT-1 Emulex OneConnect 10Base-LR
Optical SFP+ Transceiver
1 pc 10Gbase-LR Optical
OC10-SR-AOC-1m-1 Emulex OneConnect 10G Advanced
Optical Cable 1m
1 pc 10Gbase-SR Optical
OC10-SR-AOC-3m-1 Emulex OneConnect 10G Advanced
Optical Cable 3m
1 pc 10Gbase-SR Optical
OC10-SR-AOC-5m-1 Emulex OneConnect 10G Advanced
Optical Cable 5m
1 pc 10Gbase-SR Optical
OC10-SR-AOC-7m-1 Emulex OneConnect 10G Advanced
Optical Cable 7m
1 pc 10Gbase-SR Optical
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Viewing the LEDs
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Viewing the LEDs
Each port connector has two LEDs: an amber LED and a green LED.
Amber LED (Link)
On (constantly) = Link up
Off = Link down
Green LED (Ethernet Activity)
Blink = Activity on the Ethernet link
Off = No activity on the Ethernet link
Figure 2-7 OCe14102 Adapter LED Indicators
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3. Installing the OCe14401 Adapter
Preparing the Adapter for Installation
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3. Installing the OCe14401 Adapter
The OCe14401 adapter can be connected to DAC cables. Additional information for this
cable connection and other installation procedures are described in the following
sections.
Preparing the Adapter for Installation
Before installing the adapter, perform the following steps:
1. Turn off the computer and unplug it.
2. Remove the computer case.
Note: The adapter comes with a standard PCIe bracket installed. A low-profile
bracket is included in the box with the adapter. The low-profile mounting
bracket is shorter than the standard bracket; approximately 3.11 in. (7.9 cm)
compared to 4.75 in. (12.06 cm) long.
3. If you want to change the bracket to a low profile version, follow steps 4–8,
otherwise, proceed to “Installing the Adapter” on page 17.
4. Remove the mounting bracket screws from the top of the adapter.
5. Remove the bracket and store it for future use.
6. Align the new mounting bracket tabs with the holes in the adapter.
7. Re-install the screws that attach the adapter to the bracket.
8. Push the bail back into place.
Installing the Adapter
To install the adapter:
1. Turn off and unplug the computer.
2. Remove the computer case.
3. Remove the blank panel from an empty PCIe bus slot. See “Preparing the Adapter
for Installation” on page 17 to change the brackets if needed. Otherwise, proceed to
“Attaching Devices” on page 18.
Note: Place the adapter into an empty PCIe x8 or x16 slot. Make sure that the
adapter is in an appropriate PCIe slot that does not interfere with other
components or case to prevent damage to the adapter.
4. Insert the adapter into the empty x8 or x16 PCIe bus slot. Press firmly until the
adapter is seated.
5. Secure the adapter's mounting bracket to the case with a panel screw or clip.
6. Replace the computer case and tighten the case screws.
The adapter is now installed in the server and is ready for device attachment.
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Attaching Devices
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Attaching Devices
An adapter does not allow normal data transmission on copper links, unless it is
connected to a compatible copper interface connection. The cable and connector
specifications are listed in Table 3-1, OCe14401 Adapter Cable and Connector
Specifications.
To attach devices to the adapter:
1. Connect the DAC cable to the adapter.
Figure 3-1 Connecting a DAC Cable for the OCe14401 Adapter
2. After the cable is connected to the adapter, connect the other end of the cable to a
suitable device, such as a Top of Rack (TOR) EE switch.
After the device is connected to the adapter, you are ready to apply power to the
computer. See “Applying Power” on page 19.
Emulex OneConnect Accessories
Table 3-2 provides model number, name, interface and required quantities if you want
to order additional or replacement transceivers, or cables.
Table 3-1 OCe14401 Adapter Cable and Connector Specifications
Cable Type
Maximum Length
(meters)
Minimum
Length (meters)
Connector
40GbE QSFP+ Passive DAC Cable 5 0.5 DAC
40GbE QSFP+ Active DAC Cable 10 0.5 DAC
Table 3-2 OCe14401 Adapter Emulex OneConnect Accessories
Model Number Model Name Quantity Interface
OC40-SR4-OPT-1 Emulex OneConnect 40Base-SR4
Optical QSFP+ Transceiver
1 pc 40Gbase-SR4 Optical
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Applying Power
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Applying Power
To apply power:
1. Verify that the adapter is securely installed in the computer.
2. Verify that the correct device is attached.
3. Plug in and turn on the computer.
4. Observe the boot banner for Power On Self Test (POST) results.
Viewing the LEDs
Amber LED (Link)
On (constantly) = Link up
Off = Link down
Green LED (Ethernet Activity)
Blink = Activity on the Ethernet link
Off = No activity on the Ethernet link
Figure 3-2 OCe14401 Adapter LED Indicators
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4. References
Specifications
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4. References
Specifications
Table 4-1 OCe14000-series Adapter Specifications
Parameter Range
Physical Dimensions Low-profile form factor, 6.600 inches by 2.713 inches, and accommodates
both the full-height and low-profile bracket.
Power Requirements OCe14101 and OCe14102 adapters:
3.3V DC: 0.018 Watts (typical optical,10GbE and typical with passive
10GbE DAC cable)
12V DC: 9.143 Watts (typical optical, 10GbE)
8.153 Watts (typical passive 10GbE DAC cable)
3.3V AUX: 0.018 Watts (typical optical,10GbE and typical with passive
10GbE DAC cable)
OCe14401 adapter:
12V DC: 9.964 Watts (typical optical, 40GbE)
8.626 Watts (typical passive 40GbE DAC cable)
Airflow OCe14101 and OCe14102 adapters: 150 linear feet per minute (minimum)
OCe14401 adapter:200 linear feet per minute (minimum)
Temperature 0°C to 55°C (operating)
-40°C to 70°C (non-operating)
Note: Operating the adapter in higher temperatures or lower air flow may
result in premature failures.
Humidity Operating: 10% to 90% RH, non-condensing, 22°C wet bulb
Non-operating: 5% to 95% RH, non-condensing, 22°C wet bulb
Agency Approvals for
OCe14000-series adapters
Class 1 Laser Product per DHHS 21CFR (J) & EN60825-1 when equipped with
approved optical devices
UL recognized to UL60950-1 2nd Edition
cUR recognized to CSA 22.2, No. 60950-1-07
TUV certified to EN60950-1:2006 +A11 +A1 +A12
FCC Rules, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A
Industry Canada, ICES-003, Class A
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC (CE Mark)
EN55022:2010, Class A
EN55024:2010
Australian EMC Framework (C-Tick Mark)
AS/NZS CISPR22:2009 +A1, Class A
Japan VCCI, Class A
Taiwan BSMI, Class A
Korea MSIP, Class A
RoHS Compliant (Directive 2011/65/EU)
China RoHS compliant
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Emulex OneConnect OCe14000-Series Installation guide

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Emulex OneConnect OCe14000-Series adapters enable high-speed networking and data storage connectivity for demanding enterprise environments. Ideal for virtualization, cloud computing, and storage applications, these PCIe Gen3 adapters deliver exceptional performance and reliability for Ethernet, iSCSI, and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) traffic.

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