Chapter 4. IBM System x3690 X5 167Table 4-33 Emulex adapter part numbersGeneral details about this card are in Emulex 10Gb Virtual Fabric Adapter for IBM System x,TIPS0762, which is available at the following website:http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/tips0762.htmlThe Emulex 10Gb Ethernet Adapter for x3690 X5 includes the following features: Dual-channel, 10 Gbps Ethernet controller Near line-rate 10 Gbps performance Two SFP+ empty cages to support either of the following items:– SFP+ SR link is with SFP+ SR Module with LC connectors– SFP+ twinaxial copper link is with SFP+ direct attached copper module/cable TCP/IP stateless off-loads TCP chimney offload Based on Emulex OneConnect technology FCoE support as a future feature entitlement upgrade Hardware parity, CRC, ECC, and other advanced error checking PCI Express 2.0 x8 host interface Low-profile form-factor design IPv4/IPv6 TCP, User Datagram Protocol (UDP) checksum offload VLAN insertion and extraction Support for jumbo frames up to 9000 bytes Preboot eXecutive Environment (PXE) 2.0 network boot support Interrupt coalescing Load balancing and failover support Deployment and management of this adapter and other Emulex OneConnect-basedadapters with OneCommand Manager Interoperable with BNT 10Gb Top of Rack (ToR) switch for FCoE functions Interoperable with Cisco Nexus 5000, Brocade 10Gb Ethernet switches for NIC/FCoEOption description Part number Feature code CRU numberEmulex 10Gb Ethernet Adapter for x3690 X5 None 1648 49Y4202Emulex 10Gb Virtual Fabric Adapter for IBM System x 49Y4250 5749 Not applicableImportant: Although these cards are functionally identical, the availability of iSCSI andFibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) upgrades for one card does not automatically meanavailability for both cards. At the time of writing, the target availability of these features isthe second quarter of 2011. Check availability of iSCSI and FCoE feature upgrades withyour local IBM representative.Note: Servers that include the Emulex 10Gb Ethernet Adapter do not includetransceivers. You must order transceivers separately if needed, as listed in Table 4-34.