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How to identify SFP installed on Intel X520 - N2XX AIPCI01

gtlalpachicatl
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Hello,

 

From the C220 documentation and several posts I´ve learned that X520 cards only support certain SFP modules but not the Cisco ones. Is there any way to identify which modules are installed either from GUI or CLI???

 

I have a tech-support file of the server where the card is installed but it only shows the card, not the SFPs, does this mean the SFPs installed are not supported or even recognized?

 

This is all I can see in the tech support output:

 

Slot: 1
PID: N2XX-AIPCI01
VendorID: 0x8086
DeviceID: 0x10fb
SubVendorID: 0x8086
SubDeviceID: 0x000c
OptionROMLoaded: 1
ProductName: Intel X520-DA2 10 Gbps 2 port NIC
fwVersion: 0x800008A4-1.812.1

 

and this:

 

...
AdapterDataList:
Slot: 1
PID: N2XX-AIPCI01
ProductName: Intel X520-DA2 10 Gbps 2 port NIC
NoOfInterfaces: 2

Slot: L
PID: N/A
ProductName: Intel(R) I350 1 Gbps Network Controller
NoOfInterfaces: 2

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balaji.bandi
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look at the support matrix :

 

http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/servers-unified-computing/ucs-c-series-rack-servers/c220m4-sff-spec-sheet.pdf

 

if not showing then it is not a cisco model or 3rd party vendor., 

 

 

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Kirk J
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Those are 3rd party (i.e. Intel) cards, and do not provide out of band management like the VIC cards do, where things like inventory of SPFs occur.

 

There maybe some sort of Intel Option ROM that comes up during post, that provides/queries transceiver info.

 

Kirk...

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