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The HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch is designed specifically for the data center transitioning from 1Gb to 10Gb. A single switch that lets you use your existing 10/100/1000Mb infrastructure today and step up to 10Gb at your own pace as needs develop.
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Questions

General
1. I am a current HP GbE2c user; will I have to learn a new configuration interface?
2. What type of management options do I have?
3. What kind or redundancy or fail-over protection do I have?
4. Does this switch support Layer 3 IP Routing?
Connectivity
1. What 10Gb connection options do I have?
2. Can I use any brand of XFP module?
3. Can I use the 1Gb ports and the 10Gb ports simultaneously?
4. At what speed do the downlinks to the server operate?
5. Do I need to purchase any special mezzanine card to use this switch?
Service & Warranty
1. What is the basic warranty for the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch?
2. What kinds of service offerings are available for the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch?
Interoperability
1. Will the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch work in a Cisco Network?
2. Can I mix and match the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch with other switches in the same enclosure?
3. Are there any limitations to what blade servers I must use?

Answers

General

Q1. I am a current HP GbE2c user; will I have to learn a new configuration interface?
A1. No, the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch uses the same intuitive interface as the GbE2c family. Additionally, this switch has a new "industry standard" CLI that greatly simplifies configuration and management.
Q2. What type of management options do I have?
A2. The 1:10Gb Ethernet Switch supports SNMP v1, v2 and v3 extensions as well as CLI, RMON, and Web-based Management tools including Secure HTTP (HTTPS).
Q3. What kind or redundancy or fail-over protection do I have?
A3. The HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch utilizes a single 10Gb internal cross-connect offering almost instantaneous fail-over protection in the case of a link failure.
Q4. Does this switch support Layer 3 IP Routing?
A4. Yes, the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch provides full Layer 2 and Layer 3 features.
Connectivity
Q1. What 10Gb connection options do I have?
A1. The HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch has three 10Gb uplinks. A built in CX4 connector allows you to connect via a copper cable for distances up to 15 meters. Use any of the below HP approved cables for these connections

HP ZBLc .5m 10-GbE CX4 Cable 444477-B21
HP ZBLc 1m 10-GbE CX4 Cable 444477-B22
HP ZBLc 15m 10-GbE CX4 Cable 444477-B27

There are also 2 Fiber XFP ports available. Each port will accept either a SR or LR XFP module depending on the distance required. XFP modules must be purchased through HP. Use the following part numbers when ordering

HP 10Gb SR XFP module 443756-B21
HP 10Gb LR XFP module 443757-B21
Q2. Can I use any brand of XFP module?
A2. No. Only XFP modules purchased though HP will work with this switch. Each XFP module kit contains a single XFP.
Q3. Can I use the 1Gb ports and the 10Gb ports simultaneously?
A3. Yes, one of the benefits of this switch is to be able to use any combination of uplink ports. The RJ-45 uplinks will auto-negotiate to speeds of 10/100/1000Mb and may be used in conjunction with the 10Gb Fiber XFP and CX4 uplinks.
Q4. At what speed do the downlinks to the server operate?
A4. The 1:10Gb Ethernet Switch has sixteen downlinks that operate at 1Gb to the server blade.
Q5. Do I need to purchase any special mezzanine card to use this switch?
A5. No. The switch will operate in interconnect Bays 1&2 without any additional NICs or Mezzanine cards. To add additional switches into any other interconnect-bay, use any of the currently available 1Gb Mezzanine cards such as the NC373m or the NC326m Dual Port Adapter.
Service & Warranty
Q1. What is the basic warranty for the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch?
A1. This switch has a warranty of 1 year. Additional CarePack services are available to extend the warranty and service terms.
Q2. What kinds of service offerings are available for the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch?
A2. A full range of hardware and software support offerings are available ranging from installation services to 7/24 on-site repair coverage. Visit the HP services and support web pages for a complete listing.
Interoperability
Q1. Will the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch work in a Cisco Network?
A1. Yes. In fact over 90% of HP branded switch installations are interworking in a Cisco environment.
Q2. Can I mix and match the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch with other switches in the same enclosure?
A2. Yes. Provided that the same switch type (example: Ethernet) reside in the same redundant pair, you can mix switches in the same enclosure. However to take advantage of the 10Gb cross-connect feature, a 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch must reside in both bays of the same redundant pair.
Q3. Are there any limitations to what blade servers I must use?
A3. No, The HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch will work with any server in the HP c-Class BladeSystem portfolio.
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