07-08-2018 09:28 AM - edited 03-01-2019 01:37 PM
Hi,
We have installed 2X new B200 M5 Blades on an existing UCS-Mini chassis. The rest of the existing 6X blades are B200 M4 blades, running ESXi.
At a vCenter level all of the vNICs reported for the 6 X existing M4 blades are showing as 20000Mbps whilst all the 2X new M5 blades are only showing 10000Mbps
We're not sure why the new blades are not reporting the full speed we're expecting
Appreciate the feedback and we're glad to provide additional information if needed
Thank you and cheers!
11-26-2020 02:49 AM
Our 3rd Chassis has 3 x B200 M5's in them showing 20GB and not 40GB as the other 2 Chassis with fully populated B200 M3's are.
Every Chassis's IOM has 4 cables plugged in per channel A+B (not 8 for 80GB)
What could be the reason for the 3rd chassis' reporting?
11-26-2020 05:13 AM
The "OS Speed" is determined by the VIC + Port expander (or not) + IO Module combination detailed in the blade spec sheet:
Section:
Table 15 Aggregate Bandwidth with Rear Mezzanine Cards Installed
Most often adding the (relatively inexpensive) port expander (PID: UCSB-MLOM-PT-01) is required.
The B200 M4 spec sheet has lots of good diagrams to visualize this connectivity:
Section:
Network Connectivity
01-12-2021 10:23 PM
Hi @Steven Tardy ,
Thank you for your response.
I did notice a difference in the number backplane ports between the fully populated B200 M3 chassis (x2) which have 4 ports per blade per channel compared to the 3rd chassis(M5) with only 2 backplane ports per channel. I also noticed a number of random failure notification coming from M5 blades in this 3rd chassis.
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