HP ProLiant BL495c HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure technologies,4th edition - Page 19

c7000 bay-to-bay crosslinks

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in the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide available at this website: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00705292/c00705292.pdf. c7000 bay-to-bay crosslinks Four-trace SerDes signals between adjacent bays in the c7000 midplane permit horizontal bay-to-bay communications. Device bay crosslinks Device bay crosslinks are wired between adjacent device bay pairs as indicated by the arrows in the c7000 enclosure front view (Figure 11). For half-height server blades, these signals are used for fourlane PCIe connection to a partner blade such as a tape blade or PCI expansion blade. The two blades always occupy a pair of slots. If the server blade is installed in an odd-numbered bay, the partner blade is installed in the adjacent even-numbered bay to the right. If the server blade is installed in an even-numbered bay, the partner blade is installed in the adjacent odd-numbered bay to the left. For full-height server blades, these signals are used for PCIe connection to a partner blade in the lower adjacent bay and require a PCIe pass-thru mezzanine card installed in mezzanine connector 3. The server blade is installed in an odd-numbered bay. The partner blade is installed in the adjacent even-numbered bay to the right and is always located on the lower row of the enclosure in slot 10, 12, 14, or 16. The BladeSystem Onboard Administrator disables the device bay crosslinks in instances where they cannot be used, such as two server blades residing in adjacent device bays. Figure 11. HP BladeSystem c7000 device bay crosslinks as indicated by the arrows Interconnect bay crosslinks Interconnect bay crosslinks are wired between adjacent interconnect bay pairs as indicated by the arrows on rear view of the c7000 enclosure in Figure 12. Crosslink signals can be enabled to provide module-to-module connections (such as Ethernet crosslink ports between matching switches), or they can be used by Virtual Connect modules as stacking links. The BladeSystem Onboard Administrator disables the interconnect bay crosslinks in instances where they cannot be used, such as two different modules residing in adjacent horizontal interconnect bays. 19

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in the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide available at this website:
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c7000 bay-to-bay crosslinks
Four-trace SerDes signals between adjacent bays in the c7000 midplane permit horizontal bay-to-bay
communications.
Device bay crosslinks
Device bay crosslinks are wired between adjacent device bay pairs as indicated by the arrows in the
c7000 enclosure front view (Figure 11). For half-height server blades, these signals are used for four-
lane PCIe connection to a partner blade such as a tape blade or PCI expansion blade. The two
blades always occupy a pair of slots. If the server blade is installed in an odd-numbered bay, the
partner blade is installed in the adjacent even-numbered bay to the right. If the server blade is
installed in an even-numbered bay, the partner blade is installed in the adjacent odd-numbered bay to
the left. For full-height server blades, these signals are used for PCIe connection to a partner blade in
the lower adjacent bay and require a PCIe pass-thru mezzanine card installed in mezzanine
connector 3. The server blade is installed in an odd-numbered bay. The partner blade is installed in
the adjacent even-numbered bay to the right and is always located on the lower row of the enclosure
in slot 10, 12, 14, or 16. The BladeSystem Onboard Administrator disables the device bay crosslinks
in instances where they cannot be used, such as two server blades residing in adjacent device bays.
Figure 11.
HP BladeSystem c7000 device bay crosslinks as indicated by the arrows
Interconnect bay crosslinks
Interconnect bay crosslinks are wired between adjacent interconnect bay pairs as indicated by the
arrows on rear view of the c7000 enclosure in Figure 12. Crosslink signals can be enabled to
provide module-to-module connections (such as Ethernet crosslink ports between matching switches),
or they can be used by Virtual Connect modules as stacking links. The BladeSystem Onboard
Administrator disables the interconnect bay crosslinks in instances where they cannot be used, such as
two different modules residing in adjacent horizontal interconnect bays.