Supported data rate(s) SFP type Supported protocol
16 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 8 Gbps,4
Gbps
Dual-protocol •
FC: 16 Gbps, 8 Gbps, 4
Gbps
•
iSCSI:10 Gbps
25 Gbps, 10 Gbps 25 Gbps. 10 Gbps, iSCSI only
32 Gbps, 16 Gbps, 8 Gbps, 4
Gbps
32 Gbps, 16 Gbps FC only
◦ If you have dual-protocol SFPs, you can continue using them after you convert the protocol.
The dual-protocol SFPs do not support 1 Gb iSCSI. If you are converting
host ports to iSCSI, be aware that the dual-protocol SFPs support only a
10 Gb link to the connected port.
◦ If you have 16 Gbps SFPs, and you are converting host ports to iSCSI, you must remove
the SFPs and replace them with dual-protocol or 10 Gbps SFPs after converting the
protocol. As needed, you can also use 10 Gbps iSCSI copper by using a special Twin-Ax
cable with SFPs.
8Gbps FC SFPs are NOT supported in the DE Series controllers. ONLY
16Gbps and 32 Gbps FC SFPs are supported.
◦ If you have 10 Gbps SFPs, and you are converting host ports to FC, you must remove the
SFPs from these ports and replace them with dual-protocol or 16 Gbps SFPs after
converting the protocol.
7.2.2. Step 2: Obtain the feature pack
To obtain the feature pack, you need the serial number from the controller shelf, a Feature
Activation Code, and the Feature Enable Identifier for the storage array.
Steps
1.
Locate the serial number.
a.
From ThinkSystem System Manager, select Support › Support Center.
b.
With the Support Resources tab selected, scroll to the View top storage array properties
section.
c.
Locate the Chassis Serial Number, and copy this value to a text file.
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