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� POWER7 770 (9117-MMB)<br />

AIX VUG 2010<br />

IVE Options with POWER7<br />

– FC 1803 Integrated, 4-port- 1Gb <strong>Virtual</strong> Ethernet, I/O ports<br />

– FC 1804 Integrated, 4-port (2x1Gb and 2x10Gb SFP+ Optical ports)<br />

– FC 1813 Integrated, 4-port (2x1Gb and 2x10Gb SFP+ Copper twinax<br />

ports)<br />

• Each of these cards contains 4 port groups because it combines two P5IOC2<br />

chips<br />

• 4 port groups allows for up to 64 logical ports per controller (assuming the<br />

MCS value for each port group is set to 1)<br />

� POWER 750 (8233-E8B)<br />

<strong>IBM</strong><br />

– FC 5613 Integrated, Dual-port- 10Gb <strong>Virtual</strong> Ethernet Daughter Card<br />

– FC 5624 4-port 1Gb Integrated <strong>Virtual</strong> Ethernet Daughter Card<br />

• Same rules that apply to POWER6 systems<br />

• 2 port groups with up to a total of 32 logical ports per controller (also<br />

assuming the MCS value is set to 1)<br />

© 2010 <strong>IBM</strong> Corporation

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