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08-23-2019 07:45 AM
08-23-2019 07:45 AM
Re: 5900CP-48XG-4QSFP+ (JG838A) vs 5900AF-48XG-4QSFP+ (JC772A) - What's the difference?
The 5900CP has converged ports which support 10Gbe FCoE and 8Gb FC. The 5900AF supports 10GbE FCoE.
10GbE transceivers are required for both switches. Alternatively 10GbE copper DAC may be utilized.
For 8Gb FC, a different transceiver must be utilized, such as AJ718A. A converged transceiver, H6Z42A is supported by the 5900CP which supports both 10GbE and 8Gb FC, so that only the 5900CP port type need be configured for eth or fc.
The JD092B and JL437A are 10GbE SR SFP+ transceivers, just supplied by different HPE product groups. JD092B has been qualified for use for years longer than the new commer JL437A. The hyperlink you provided points to dcouments which are end-of-life transceivers, so should be considered a stale link. Both JD092B and JL437A are supported by 5900CP and 5900AF.
The AJ718A and H6Z42A are supported by the 5900CP. Please refer to the Quickspec for the switch..
https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/getdocument.aspx?docname=c04500049
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08-23-2019 07:53 AM - edited 08-23-2019 07:55 AM
08-23-2019 07:53 AM - edited 08-23-2019 07:55 AM
Re: 5900CP-48XG-4QSFP+ (JG838A) vs 5900AF-48XG-4QSFP+ (JC772A) - What's the difference?
Note 3 The following FC Transceivers install into this switch:
HPE StoreFabric 16Gb FC/10GbE 100m SR SFP+ Transceiver H6Z42A
ok ...so 10Gbe stand for FCoE?
My question is: can i use H6Z42A transcever for FCoE?
Thanks
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08-23-2019 08:03 AM
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Re: 5900CP-48XG-4QSFP+ (JG838A) vs 5900AF-48XG-4QSFP+ (JC772A) - What's the difference?
Yes, H6Z42A with the 5900CP supports 10GbE FCoE.
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08-23-2019 08:14 AM
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Re: 5900CP-48XG-4QSFP+ (JG838A) vs 5900AF-48XG-4QSFP+ (JC772A) - What's the difference?
Please exchange the GbE (or Gbe) arconym with the Gbps acronym...the Gbps stands for Giga bit per second...thus in above posts 1, 8, 10, 16, 40 are various possible speeds - referred to Gbps - a specific switch port (considered with the specific installed SFP/SFP+ Transceiver) can perform using a particular protocol (generally in pure Ethernet Switch we work with Ethernet so the most common speeds are actually 1/10/40 Gbps depending on Transceivers used; on Converged Platforms like the 5900CP you have a Switch which is able to support also FCoE - Fibre Channel over Ethernet - or pure Fibre Channel protocols when specific Converged - or specific Fibre Channel - Transceivers are used instead of typical ones used in pure Ethernet environment).
For Datacenter versus non-Datacenter read here: probably there is no difference (apart used SKUs)...but, maybe, there are tiny differences in Transceivers EEPROM programming...nobody definitely explained that.
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08-23-2019 08:42 AM
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Re: 5900CP-48XG-4QSFP+ (JG838A) vs 5900AF-48XG-4QSFP+ (JC772A) - What's the difference?
ok thank tou but ....how could i understand if the transceiver is right for FCoE scope?
HP is not clear with the products descriptions for instance i had some proble to understand that this means FC/FCoE:
HP 16Gb FC/10GbE 100m SFP+ XCVR
Where is shown FcoE?
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08-23-2019 08:50 AM
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Re: 5900CP-48XG-4QSFP+ (JG838A) vs 5900AF-48XG-4QSFP+ (JC772A) - What's the difference?
Your comment is accurate. My response is that FCoE is one of many Ethernet protocols which can be run over a 10GbE link. A transceiver that supports 10GbE as a layer 1 physical transport can then support upper layer Ethernet protocols supported by the switch, FCoE being one such protocol.
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08-23-2019 09:10 AM - edited 08-23-2019 09:44 AM
08-23-2019 09:10 AM - edited 08-23-2019 09:44 AM
Re: 5900CP-48XG-4QSFP+ (JG838A) vs 5900AF-48XG-4QSFP+ (JC772A) - What's the difference?
I appreciate your informations.
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