PCIe4 x8 2-port Fibre Channel (32 Gb/s); (FC EN1K; CCIN 579C)

Learn about the specifications and operating system requirements for feature code (FC) EN1K adapters.

Overview

FC EN1K is a low-profile adapter.

The PCIe Gen4 32 Gigabit dual-port optical Fibre Channel (FC) adapter is a high-performance x8 short form adapter based on the Marvell QLE2772 PCIe host bus adapter (6.6 inches x 2.731 inches). The adapter provides two ports of 32 Gb Fibre Channel capability by using SR optics. Each port can provide up to 6,400 MBps bandwidth per port. Each port provides single initiator capability over a fibre link or with NPIV, multiple initiator capabilities is provided. The adapter includes 32 Gb SR optical transceivers that are installed. The ports have LC type connectors and use shortwave laser optics. The adapter operates at link speeds of 8, 16, and 32 Gbps and automatically negotiates to the highest speed possible.

Figure 1. PCIe4 x8 2-port Fibre Channel (32 Gb/s)
PCIe4 x8 2-port fibre Channel Adapter(32 Gb/s)

Specifications

Item
Description
Adapter FRU number
02CM909
I/O bus architecture
PCIe4 x8.
Slot requirement
For details about slot priorities, maximums, and placement rules, see Adapter placement rules and slot priorities and select the system you are working on..
Voltage
3.3 V, 12 V.
Form factor
Short, low-profile.
Maximum number
For details about the maximum number of adapters that are supported, see Adapter placement rules and slot priorities and select the system you are working on..
Attributes provided
32 Gb/s of throughput.
Enhanced diagnostics and manageability.
Unparalleled performance and more efficient port usage.
Single initiator capability over a fiber link or with NPIV.
Multiple initiator capabilities.

Operating system or partition requirements

If you are installing a new feature, ensure that you have the software that is required to support the new feature and you must determine any prerequisites that must be met for this feature and the attached devices. For information about operating system and partition requirements, see one of the following topics: