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10-30-2014 08:21 AM
10-30-2014 08:21 AM
6125XLG and C3000 compatibility question
Don had a interconnect question:
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One of my partners is asking if the HP 6125XLG is supported in the C3000. I checked SAWs and the quickspecs and it only mentioned the C7000. I just want to check to see if this might be an oversight or if there is a technical reason why it wouldn’t be supported in the C3000.
Thank you in advance,
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Info from Hiro:
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The c3000 midplane, like the Gen1 c7000 midplane, has signal integrity issues with 6125XLG with certain NICs at 10G. Due to these issues the 6125XLG supports only the higher quality Gen2 and Gen3 midplanes of the c7000 for error-free operation in all conditions.
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