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Identifying the ISR 9288 Interconnect, Important, ISR 9096 Interconnect Rear Panel View

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Important: Do not mix SDR and DDR components in an ISR 9096 chassis. Figure 1-5 ISR 9096 Interconnect Rear Panel View The ISR 9096 enables high performance applications to run on distributed nodes, share common storage and share network resources. This device has the following physical and operational features: • A 6U chassis, designed for industry-standard racks. • 96 ports, each providing 10 Gb/Sec of throughput. • Latency of less than 420 nanoseconds. • Multi-protocol connectivity in a single chassis: - Server clusters. - Fiber Channel (FC) - Storage Area Networks (SANs). - NAS appliances. - Internet Protocol (IP) SANs. - TCP/IP Ethernet networks (LANs). • Up to four redundant fabric boards, model sFB-4 • Up to 4 line boards, model sLB-24, each providing 24 ports of type 4X. • Two redundant management boards, model sMB, including a CPU Mezzanine. • Up to 4 router blade drawers, model sRBD that each support up to three router blades, which are either of the following models: - TCP/IP internet protocol router blade, model IPR that provides four Gigabit Ethernet ports, and an RJ-45 management port that includes both 10/100 Base-T Ethernet and serial ports. - Fibre Channel router blade, model FCR. that provides four ports of 1 or 2 Gb/s auto-sensing Fiber Channel. • Up to five redundant power supplies (PSUs). • A vertical fan unit, model sFU-2. • A horizontal fan unit, model sFU-8. All the modules support hot-swap (subject to redundancy in the configuration) providing that the fabric software supports hot-swap operations. 1.6 Identifying the ISR 9288 Interconnect The ISR 9288 is a modular interconnect designed for building large computing clusters. Figure 1-6 shows the front panel view of an ISR 9288 chassis. 24 InfiniBand Technology Overview

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Important:
Do not mix SDR and DDR components in an ISR 9096 chassis.
Figure 1-5 ISR 9096 Interconnect Rear Panel View
The ISR 9096 enables high performance applications to run on distributed nodes, share common
storage and share network resources. This device has the following physical and operational
features:
A 6U chassis, designed for industry-standard racks.
96 ports, each providing 10 Gb/Sec of throughput.
Latency of less than 420 nanoseconds.
Multi-protocol connectivity in a single chassis:
Server clusters.
Fiber Channel (FC)
Storage Area Networks (SANs).
NAS appliances.
Internet Protocol (IP) SANs.
TCP/IP Ethernet networks (LANs).
Up to four redundant fabric boards, model sFB-4
Up to 4 line boards, model sLB-24, each providing 24 ports of type 4X.
Two redundant management boards, model sMB, including a CPU Mezzanine.
Up to 4 router blade drawers, model sRBD that each support up to three router blades, which
are either of the following models:
TCP/IP internet protocol router blade, model IPR that provides four Gigabit Ethernet
ports, and an RJ-45 management port that includes both 10/100 Base-T Ethernet and
serial ports.
Fibre Channel router blade, model FCR. that provides four ports of 1 or 2 Gb/s
auto-sensing Fiber Channel.
Up to five redundant power supplies (PSUs).
A vertical fan unit, model sFU-2.
A horizontal fan unit, model sFU-8.
All the modules support hot-swap (subject to redundancy in the configuration) providing that
the fabric software supports hot-swap operations.
1.6 Identifying the ISR 9288 Interconnect
The ISR 9288 is a modular interconnect designed for building large computing clusters.
Figure 1-6
shows the front panel view of an ISR 9288 chassis.
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InfiniBand Technology Overview