Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card 1400/14000 Series Data Sheet

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Cisco Unified Computing System overview

The Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS) is a next-generation data center platform that unites computing, networking, storage access, and virtualization resources in a cohesive system designed to reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increase business agility. The system integrates a low-latency, lossless 10/25/40/100 Gigabit Ethernet network fabric with enterprise-class blade and rack x86-architecture servers. The system is an integrated, scalable, multichassis platform in which all resources participate in a unified management domain.

Portfolio overview

The Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card (VIC) 1400/14000 Series (Figure 1) extends the network fabric directly to both servers and virtual machines so that a single connectivity mechanism can be used to connect both physical and virtual servers with the same level of visibility and control. Cisco VICs provide complete programmability of the Cisco UCS I/O infrastructure, with the number and type of I/O interfaces configurable on demand with a zero-touch model.

Cisco UCS VIC 1400 Series

Figure 1.               

Cisco UCS VIC 1400/14000 Series

Cisco VICs support Cisco SingleConnect technology, which provides an easy, intelligent, and efficient way to connect and manage computing in your data center. Cisco SingleConnect unifies LAN, SAN, and systems management into one simplified link for rack servers, blade servers, and virtual machines. This technology reduces the number of network adapters, cables, and switches needed and radically simplifies the network, reducing complexity. Cisco VICs can support 256 Express (PCIe) virtual devices, either virtual Network Interface Cards (vNICs) or virtual Host Bus Adapters (vHBAs), with a high rate of I/O Operations Per Second (IOPS), support for lossless Ethernet, and 10/25/40/100-Gbps connection to servers. The PCIe Generation 3 x16 interface helps ensure optimal bandwidth to the host for network-intensive applications, with a redundant path to the fabric interconnect. Cisco VICs support NIC teaming with fabric failover for increased reliability and availability. In addition, it provides a policy-based, stateless, agile server infrastructure for your data center.

The VIC 1400/14000 series is designed for UCS X-Series M6 Blade Servers, B-Series M5 and M6 Blade Servers, C-Series M5 and M6 Rack Servers, and S-Series M5 Storage Servers. The adapters are capable of supporting 10/25/40/100-Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). It incorporates Cisco’s next-generation Converged Network Adapter (CNA) technology and offers a comprehensive feature set, providing investment protection for future feature software releases. In addition, the VIC supports Cisco’s Data Center Virtual Machine Fabric Extender (VM-FEX) technology. This technology extends the Cisco UCS fabric interconnect ports to virtual machines, simplifying server virtualization deployment.

Product overview

Cisco VIC 1440

The Cisco UCS VIC 1440 (Figure 3) is a single-port 40-Gbps or 4x10-Gbps Ethernet/FCoE capable modular LAN On Motherboard (mLOM) designed for Cisco UCS B-Series M5 and M6 Blade Servers. When used in combination with an optional port expander, the Cisco UCS VIC 1440 capabilities are enabled for two ports of 40-Gbps Ethernet. The Cisco UCS VIC 1440 enables a policy-based, stateless, agile server infrastructure that can present to the host PCIe standards-compliant interfaces that can be dynamically configured as either NICs or HBAs.

Cisco UCS VIC 1440

Figure 2.               

Cisco UCS VIC 1440

Cisco UCS VIC 1440 Infrastructure

Figure 3.               

Cisco UCS VIC 1440 Infrastructure

Cisco UCS VIC 1440 with Port Expander

Figure 4.               

Cisco UCS VIC 1440 with Port Expander

Cisco VIC 1480

The Cisco UCS VIC 1480 (Figure 6) is a single-port 40-Gbps or 4x10-Gbps Ethernet/FCoE capable mezzanine card (mezz) designed exclusively for Cisco UCS B-Series M5 and M6 Blade Servers. The card enables a policy-based, stateless, agile server infrastructure that can present PCIe standards-compliant interfaces to the host that can be dynamically configured as either NICs or HBAs.

Cisco UCS VIC 1480

Figure 5.               

Cisco UCS VIC 1480

Cisco UCS VIC 1480 Infrastructure

Figure 6.               

Cisco UCS VIC 1480 Infrastructure

Cisco VIC 14425

The Cisco UCS VIC 14425 (Figure 8) is a 4x25-Gbps Ethernet/FCoE capable modular LAN On Motherboard (mLOM) designed exclusively for Cisco UCS X210c M6 Compute Node. The Cisco UCS VIC 14425 enables a policy-based, stateless, agile server infrastructure that can present to the host PCIe standards-compliant interfaces that can be dynamically configured as either NICs or HBAs.

Cisco UCS VIC 14425

Figure 7.               

Cisco UCS VIC 14425

Cisco UCS VIC 14425 Infrastructure

Figure 8.               

Cisco UCS VIC 14425 Infrastructure

Cisco VIC 14825

The Cisco UCS VIC 14825 (Figure 11) is a 4x25-Gbps Ethernet/FCoE capable mezzanine card (mezz) designed exclusively for Cisco UCS X210c M6 Compute Node. Cisco UCS X The card enables a policy-based, stateless, agile server infrastructure that can present PCIe standards-compliant interfaces to the host that can be dynamically configured as either NICs or HBAs. The UCS VIC 14000 bridge connector (Figure 10) is required with the mezz card to connect the UCS X-Series Blade Server to Intelligent Fabric Module UCSX-I-9108-25G.

Cisco UCS VIC 14825

Figure 9.               

Cisco UCS VIC 14825

Cisco UCS VIC 14000 bridge connect

Figure 10.           

Cisco UCS VIC 14000 bridge connect

Cisco UCS VIC 14825 Infrastructure

Figure 11.           

Cisco UCS VIC 14825 Infrastructure

Cisco VIC 1455

The Cisco UCS VIC 1455 (Figure 13) is a quad-port Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP28) half-height PCIe card designed for Cisco UCS C-Series M5 and M6 Rack Servers. The card supports 10/25-Gbps Ethernet or FCoE. The card can present PCIe standards-compliant interfaces to the host, and these can be dynamically configured as either NICs or HBAs.

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Figure 12.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1455

Cisco UCS VIC 1455 Infrastructure

Figure 13.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1455 Infrastructure

Cisco VIC 1457

The Cisco UCS VIC 1457 (Figure 15) is a quad-port Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP28) mLOM card designed for Cisco UCS C-Series M5 Rack Servers. The card supports 10/25-Gbps Ethernet or FCoE. The card can present PCIe standards-compliant interfaces to the host, and these can be dynamically configured as either NICs or HBAs.

Cisco UCS VIC 1457

Figure 14.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1457

Cisco UCS VIC 1457 Infrastructure

Figure 15.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1457 Infrastructure

Cisco VIC 1467

The Cisco UCS VIC 1467 (Figure 17) is a quad-port Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP28) mLOM card designed for Cisco UCS C-Series M6 Rack Servers. The card supports 10/25-Gbps Ethernet or FCoE. The card can present PCIe standards-compliant interfaces to the host, and these can be dynamically configured as either NICs or HBA.

Cisco UCS VIC 1467

Figure 16.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1467

Cisco UCS VIC 1467 Infrastructure

Figure 17.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1467 Infrastructure

Cisco VIC 1495

The Cisco VIC 1495 (Figure 19) is a dual-port Quad Small Form-Factor (QSFP28) PCIe card designed for Cisco UCS C-Series M5 and M6 Rack Servers. The card supports 40/100-Gbps Ethernet or FCoE. The card can present PCIe standards-compliant interfaces to the host, and these can be dynamically configured as NICs or HBAs.

Cisco UCS VIC 1495

Figure 18.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1495

Cisco UCS VIC 1495 Infrastructure

Figure 19.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1495 Infrastructure

Cisco VIC 1497

The Cisco VIC 1497 (Figure 21) is a dual-port Quad Small Form-Factor (QSFP28) mLOM card designed for Cisco UCS C-Series M5 Rack Servers. The card supports 40/100-Gbps Ethernet or FCoE. The card can present PCIe standards-compliant interfaces to the host, and these can be dynamically configured as NICs or HBAs.

Cisco UCS VIC 1497

Figure 20.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1497

Cisco UCS VIC 1497 Infrastructure

Figure 21.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1497 Infrastructure

Cisco VIC 1477

The Cisco VIC 1477 (Figure 23) is a dual-port Quad Small Form-Factor (QSFP28) mLOM card designed for Cisco UCS C-Series M6 Rack Servers. The card supports 40/100-Gbps Ethernet or FCoE. The card can present PCIe standards-compliant interfaces to the host, and these can be dynamically configured as NICs or HBAs.

Cisco UCS VIC 1477

Figure 22.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1477

Cisco UCS VIC 1477 Infrastructure

Figure 23.           

Cisco UCS VIC 1477 Infrastructure

Features and benefits

The Cisco UCS VIC 1400/14000 series provides the following features and benefits:

     Stateless and agile platform: The personality of the card is determined dynamically at boot time using the service profile associated with the server. The number, type (NIC or HBA), identity (MAC address and World Wide Name [WWN]), failover policy, bandwidth, and Quality-of-Service (QoS) policies of the PCIe interfaces are all determined using the service profile. The capability to define, create, and use interfaces on demand provides a stateless and agile server infrastructure.

     Network interface virtualization: Each PCIe interface created on the VIC is associated with an interface on the Cisco UCS fabric interconnect, providing complete network separation for each virtual cable between a PCIe device on the VIC and the interface on the Fabric Interconnect.

Next-generation data center features

A hardware classification engine provides support for advanced data center requirements, including stateless network offloads for GENEVE, VXLAN and NVGRE. Additional features support low latency kernel bypass for performance optimization via usNIC, DPDK, and server virtualization support using NetQueue and VMQ/VMMQ. The Cisco UCS VIC 1400/14000 series provides high network performance and low latency for the most demanding applications:

     Big data, High-Performance Computing (HPC)

     Large-scale virtual machine deployments

     High-bandwidth storage targets and archives

When the Cisco UCS VIC 1400/14000 Series is connected to Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches, pools of virtual hosts scale with greater speed and agility. Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches provide native FCoE connectivity from the VIC to both Ethernet and Fibre Channel targets.

The Cisco VIC provides industry-leading performance and features.

Table 1 summarizes the main features and benefits of the Cisco UCS VIC 1400/14000 Series.

Table 1.           Features and benefits

Features

Benefits

PCIe x16 Gen3 interfaces

Delivers high performance (128 Gb/s) throughput

10/25/40/100-Gbps unified I/O

  Delivers 4x10/25-Gbps in a single VIC configuration with the Cisco UCS C-Series M5 and M6 Rack Server, and S-Series M5 Rack Server
  Delivers 2x40/100-Gbps in a single VIC configuration with the Cisco C-Series M5 and M6 Rack Server
  Helps reduce TCO by consolidating the overall number of NICs, HBAs, cables, and switches because LAN and SAN traffic run over the same adapter card and fabric

256 dynamic virtual adapters and interfaces

  Creates fully functional unique and independent PCIe adapters and interfaces (NICs and HBAs) without requiring single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) support from OSes or hypervisors
  Allows these virtual interfaces and adapters to be configured and operated independently, just like physical interfaces and adapters
  Creates a highly flexible I/O environment needing only one card for all I/O configurations

Note: Cisco UCS VIC 1400/14000 series hardware is SR-IOV capable. Please refer to Cisco UCS Manager configuration limits for your specific OS and environment in the configuration guide.

Low-latency connectivity

Supports usNIC technology, delivering latency as low as 1 microsecond in back-to-back VIC connections; standard latency using the Cisco Nexus Series Switches in approximately 1-2 microseconds

Cisco SingleConnect technology

A single unified network: the same network brings LAN, SAN, and management connectivity to each server

Cisco Data Center VM-FEX technology

  Unifies virtual and physical networking in a single infrastructure
  Provides virtual machine visibility from the physical network and a consistent network operating model for physical and virtual servers
  Enables configurations and policies to follow the virtual machine during virtual machine migration

Centralized management

Enables the VIC card in B-/X-/C-/S-Series to be centrally managed and configured by Cisco UCS Manager or Intersight

Support for advanced features

  SR-IOV
  usNIC
  Small Computer System Interface over IP (iSCSI) and iSCSI boot
  Ethernet NIC (eNIC) and Fibre Channel NIC (fNIC)
  VM-FEX support for KVM with RHEL
  Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM)
  DPDK
  NetFlow
  N-Port ID Virtualization (NPIV)
  Receive Flow Steering
  Extended Receive (RX) Ring
  VMware NetQueue
  Windows VMQ/VMMQ
  Multi-RQ
  Receive Side Scaling (IPv4/IPv6/UDP/TCP)
  GENEVE support with VMware NSX-T, VXLAN and NVGRE
  NVME over RDMA support with RHEL 7.7
  RoCEv2 support with Windows 2019 NDKPI Mode 1 and Mode 2 with IPv4 / IPv6 and Linux

Fibre Channel

  Supports FCoE Fibre Channel with 10e15 Bit Error Rate (BER) connected to Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches
  Supports NVMe capabilities by adding NVMe over Fabrics (NVMeoF) with RoCEv2 addition to existing support for NVMe over Fabrics using Fibre Channel (FC-NVMe)
  FC-NVMe with SLES SP12 SP3/SP4, SLES 15, SLES 15 SP1, RHEL 7.6, RHEL 7.8, RHEL 7.9, RHEL 8.2, and ESXi 7.0

Network architecture

Provides a redundant path to the Fabric Interconnect using hardware-based fabric failover

High performance I/O

Supports 900,000+ I/O Operations Per Second (IOPS)

Lossless Ethernet

Uses Priority Flow Control (PFC) to enable as part of the Cisco Unified Fabric

Broad OS and hypervisor support

Supports customer requirements for VMware vSphere, Microsoft Windows, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Citrix XenServer, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Ubuntu. Refer to the Hardware Compatible List (HCL) for detail list of supported operating systems

Product specifications

Table 2 lists the specifications for the Cisco UCS VIC 1400/14000 Series.

Table 2.           Cisco UCS VIC 1400/14000 Series specifications

Items

Specifications

Standards

  10-Gigabit Ethernet
  25-Gigabit Ethernet
  40-Gigabit Ethernet
  100-Gigabit Ethernet
  IEEE 802.3x
  IEEE 802.1q VLAN
  IEEE 802.1p
  IEEE 802.1Qaz
  IEEEE 802.1Qbb
  Prestandard IEEE 802.1BR
  Jumbo frames up to 9KB
  SCSI-FCP
  T11 FCoE

Components

Cisco UCS custom Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC)

VIC 1495/1497/1477 physical ports

2 x 40/100-Gbps Ethernet and FCoE QSFP28

VIC 1455/1457/1467 physical ports

4x10/25-Gbps Ethernet and FCoE SFP28

Connectivity

PCIe 3.0x16 form factor (PCIe, mLOM, and mezz)

Performance

10/25/40/100-Gbps per port

Management

Software release: Release 4.1(x) extends support for RoCEv2

Cisco VIC 1455/1457/1495/1497: Recommended UCSM Release is 4.0(4e) or later that contains VIC firmware 5.0(3d) or later and Recommended Standalone Release is 4.0(4h) or later that contains VIC firmware 5.0.3(d) or later. Review Note under Table 2 for minimum version required

Number of interfaces

256 virtual interfaces (approximately eight are reserved for internal use; other factors such as the OS and hypervisor may limit this number further)

Supported switches with VIC 1455/1457/1467

Cisco Fabric Interconnect and Cisco Nexus switches:

  Cisco UCS-FI-6536 (support with minimum IMM Release 4.2(2))
  Cisco UCS-FI-64108 (support with minimum UCSM Release 4.1(1a))
  Cisco UCS-FI-6454
  Cisco UCS-FI-6332-16UP
  Cisco UCS-FI-6332
  Cisco UCS-FI-6248 (not supported on VIC 1467)
  Cisco UCS-FI-6296 (not supported on VIC 1467)
  Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX3 (support in FEX mode with minimum UCSM Release 4.2(1))
  Cisco Nexus 2232PP
  Cisco Nexus 2348UPQ
  Cisco Nexus 31108PC-V
  Cisco Nexus 3172PQ
  Cisco Nexus 3232C
  Cisco Nexus 3548P-10GX
  Cisco Nexus 36180YC-R
  Cisco Nexus 5548UP
  Cisco Nexus 5624Q
  Cisco Nexus 5648Q
  Cisco Nexus 5672UP-16G
  Cisco Nexus 5696Q
  Cisco Nexus 92160YC-X
  Cisco Nexus 92300YC
  Cisco Nexus 9236C
  Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2
  Cisco Nexus 9372PX
  Cisco Nexus 93180LC-EX
  Cisco Nexus 93180YC-EX
  Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX
  Cisco Nexus 93240YC-FX2
  Cisco Nexus 93360YC-FX2 (support from Cisco IMC Release 4.2(2))
  Cisco Nexus 9316D-GX (support at 25G from Cisco IMC Release 4.2(2))
  Cisco Nexus 93108TC-FX (qualified with SFP-10G-T-X from Cisco IMC Release 4.2(1))
  Cisco Nexus 93108TC-EX (qualified with SFP-10G-T-X from Cisco IMC Release 4.2(1))

Supported switches with VIC 1495/1497/1477

  Cisco UCS-FI-6536 (support with minimum IMM Release 4.2(2))
  Cisco UCS-FI-6332-16UP
  Cisco UCS-FI-6332
  Cisco Nexus 3232C
  Cisco Nexus 92300YC
  Cisco Nexus 9236C
  Cisco Nexus 93180LC-EX
  Cisco Nexus 93240YC-FX2
  Cisco Nexus 9332C (support from Cisco IMC Release 4.2(2))
  Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2
  Cisco Nexus 93360YC-FX2 (support from Cisco IMC Release 4.2(2))
  Cisco Nexus 9364C

Supported Fabric Interconnect and IOM with VIC 1440/1480

Cisco Fabric Interconnect switches and IOM:

  Cisco UCS-FI-6536 (support with minimum IMM Release 4.2(2))
  Cisco UCS-FI-64108 (support with minimum UCSM Release 4.1(1a))
  Cisco UCS FI-6454
  Cisco UCS-FI-6332-16UP
  Cisco UCS-FI-6332
  Cisco UCS-FI-6324 (UCS Mini)
  Cisco UCS-FI-6248
  Cisco UCS-FI-6296
  Cisco UCS-IOM-2408
  Cisco UCS-IOM-2304
  Cisco UCS-IOM-2208
  Cisco UCS-IOM-2204

Supported Fabric Interconnect and IOM with VIC 14425/14825

Cisco Fabric Interconnect switches and IOM:

  Cisco UCS-FI-6536 (support with minimum IMM Release 4.2(2))
  Cisco UCS-FI-64108
  Cisco UCS FI-6454
  Cisco UCSX-I-9108-25G
  Cisco UCSX-I-9108-100G (supported with FI-6536)

VIC14425/14825: Minimum UCSM Release 4.2(1).

VIC1467/1477: Minimum UCSM Release 4.2(1) Standalone Cisco IMC Release 4.2(1).

VIC 1455/1457: Minimum UCSM Release Is 4.0(1a) with VIC firmware 5.0(1c) or later. Whereas the minimum Standalone Release is 4.0(1a) with VIC firmware 5.0(1c).

VIC 1495/1497: Minimum UCSM Release Is 4.0(2c) with VIC firmware 5.0(2b) or later. Whereas the minimum Standalone Release is 4.0(2) with VIC firmware 5.0(2b).

UCS Manager Release 4.1 support NVMeoF with RDMA for RoCEv2 on all VIC 1400/14000 series.

VIC 1440 + PE support with IOM 2408 (will support 40G aggregate flow and maximum 25G single flow per vNIC) with UCSM 4.1(2a).

Note that VIC 1457/1467/1455 supports 4x10G/4x25Gb breakout connectivity with upstream ToR switch with IMC.

In addition VIC 1457/1467/1455 supports 4x10G breakout with 6300 series FI, 4x10G/25G breakout with 6400 series FI and 4x25G breakout with 6536 FI.

Meanwhile, with VIC 1477/1495/1497 there is no reverse-breakout support of the 40/100G ports on these VICs to 4x10G/4x25G.

All the listed switches are validated against our Transceivers/Cables, any switch that is not listed is expected to work but not validated.

Table 3.           Power and physical specification

Items

Specifications

Power consumption

Cisco UCS VIC

Power consumption (max)

1455

27.4W

1457

27.4W

1467

25.5W

1440

21W

1480

21W

14425

24.8W

14825

42.4W

1495

28W

1497

28W

1477

27.9W

Physical dimensions

Cisco UCS VIC

Length

Width

Height

1455

6.60 in

2.5 in

0.53 in

1457

5.75 in

3.7in

0.63 in

1467

6.26 in

3.99 in

0.74 in

1440

5.85 in

3.4 in

0.96 in

1480

5.85 in

2.9 in

1.33 in

14425

4.29 in

5.03 in

1.47 in

14825

5.71 in

5.19 in

1.47 in

1495

6.60 in

2.5 in

0.53 in

1497

5.75 in

3.7 in

0.63 in

1477

6.29 in

3.99 in

0.74 in

Table 4.           Cisco UCS VICs, Fabric Interconnect, IOM, and Server Support

Cisco UCS VIC

Cisco UCS Servers

1440 10/40-Gbps mLOM

B200 M5/M6, B480 M5

1480 10/40-Gbps mezz

B200 M5/M6, B480 M5

14425 quad-port 25G mLOM

X210c M6

14825 quad-port 25G mezz

X210c M6

1455 quad-port 10/25-Gbps PCIe

C125 M5, C220 M5/M6, C225 M6, C240 M5/M6, C240 SD M5, C245 M6, C480 M5, C480 ML M5, C4200, S3260 M5

1457 quad-port 10/25-Gbps mLOM

C220 M5, C240 M5, C240 SD M5

1467 quad-port 10/25-Gbps mLOM

C220 M6, C240 M6, C225 M6, C245 M6

1495 dual-port 40/100-Gbps PCIe

C125 M5, C220 M5/M6, C225 M6, C240 M5/M6, C240 SD M5, C245 M6, C480 M5, C480 ML M5, C4200, S3260 M5

1497 dual-port 40/100-Gbps mLOM

C220 M5, C240 M5, C240 SD M5

1477 dual-port 40/100-Gbps mLOM

C220 M6, C240 M6, C225 M6, C245 M6

Transceiver and cable support

The Cisco UCS VIC supports a wide variety of Ethernet connectivity options using Cisco 10/25/40/100-Gbps transceivers and 10/25/40/100-Gbps passive cables and active optical cables.

Third party cables and transceivers are not supported by the Cisco UCS C-series VICs and the link would not come up if they are used to connect VIC to a Fabric Interconnect or to a ToR switch like Nexus 9K. Hence when connecting C-series VIC to Fabric Interconnect or a ToR switch only the supported transceivers and cables listed below should be used.

Table 5 lists the supported transceiver options.

Table 5.           Cisco UCS VIC transceiver matrix

Product number

Description

SFP+ 10-Gbps transceivers(16)

SFP-10G-T-X(14)

10GBASE-T, Copper, 30m

SFP-10G-SR

10GBASE-SR, 850 nm, MMF, 300m

SFP-10G-SR-S

10GBASE-SR, 850 nm, MMF, 300m, S-Class

SFP-10G-LR

10GBASE-LR, 1310 nm, SMF, 10 km

SFP-10G-LR-S

10GBASE-LR, 1310 nm, SMF, 10 km, S-Class

MA-SFP-10GB-SR(13)

10GBASE-SR, 850 nm, MMF, 300m

MA-SFP-10GB-LR(13)

10GBASE-LR, 1310 nm, SMF, 10km

SFP28 25-Gbps transceivers

SFP-25G-SR-S(15)

25GBASE-SR SFP28 Module for MMF

SFP-25G-SL(15)

25GBASE-SL SFP28 module for MMF

SFP-10/25G-CSR-S(1) (15)

10/25GBASE-CSR SFP28 Module for MMF

SFP-10/25G-LR-S(8) (15)

10/25GBASE-LR SFP28 Module of SMF

QSFP 40-Gbps transceivers

QSFP-40G-SR4(18)

40GBASE-SR, 850 nm, MMF, 300 m

QSFP-40G-SR4-S(18)

40GBASE-SR, 850 nm, MMF, 300 m, S-Class

QSFP-40G-CSR4(18)

40GBASE-CSR4, 4 lanes, 850 nm MMF

QSFP-40G-LR4(18)

40GBASE-LR, 1310 nm, SMF, 10 km

QSFP-40G-LR4-S(18)

40GBASE-LR, 1310 nm, SMF, 10 km, S-Class

QSFP-40G-SR-BD

40GBASE-SR-BiDi, duplex MMF, 150 m

WSP-Q40GLR4L(2)

40GBASE-LR4-Lite, 1310 nm, SMF, 2 km

QSFP28 100-Gbps transceivers

QSFP-100G-SR4-S

100GBASE-SR, 850 nm, MMF, 300 m, MPO, S-Class

QSFP-40/100-SRBD(3)

100G and 40GBASE SR-BiDi QSFP, MMF, LC, 100 m

QSFP-100G-SR1.2(19)

100G SR-BiDi QSFP Transceiver, LC, 100m OM4 MMF, LC

QSFP-100G-LR4-S

100GBASE-LR, 1310 nm, SMF, 10 km, LC, S-Class

QSFP-100G-SL4

100GBASE QSFP Short Link Transceivers, 30M reach over OM4 MMF, MPO

QSFP-100G-DR-S(20)

100GBASE DR QSFP Transceiver, 500m over SMF, LC

QSFP-100G-FR-S(20)

100GBASE FR QSFP Transceiver, 2km over SMF, LC

QSFP-100G-SM-SR(21)

100GBASE CWDM4 Lite QSFP Transceiver, 2km over SMF, 10-60C, LC

QSFP-100G-CWDM4-S(22)

100GBASE CWDM4 QSFP Transceiver, LC, 2km over SMF, LC

QSFP-100G-PSM4-S(23)

Cisco 100G PSM4 QSFP Transceiver, MPO-12, 500m over SMF

Note:        

(1) SFP-10/25G-CSR-S is supported only at 25G. This transceiver has been qualified to work with N9K switches listed in table 2. In table 2, with minimum IMC Version 4.0.4(e) and is also supported at 25G only with VIC 1455/1457/1467 with both UCS FI-6454/FI-64108 at minimum UCSM Release 4.1(2a). Additionally interoperability between SFP-25G-SR-S and SFP-10/25G-CSR-S (at 25G) is supported on VIC1455/1457/1467.
(2) FI 6300 series doesn't support WSP-Q40GLR4L.
(3) QSFP-40/100-SRBD supported at 100G only.
(8) SFP-10/25G-LR-S is supported at 25G only. This transceiver has been qualified with N9K switches listed in table 2 with minimum CIMC Release 4.1(1c), and is also supported at 25G only with VIC 1455/1457/1467 with both UCS FI-6454/FI-64108 at minimum UCSM Release 4.1(2a).
(14) SFP-10G-T-X transceiver is supported with VIC 1455/1457/1467 on ports 2 and 4 when in standby-power. When the server is fully powered-on, SFP-10G-T-X transceiver is enabled for all 4 ports. If user intents to mix cable types on a 1455/1457/1467 VIC card along with SFP-10G-T-X, ports 1 and 3 can support only passive copper cables (10/25G-CUx).
(15) FI 6536 with QSA28 (CVR-QSFP28-SFP28) on server-port supports connectivity with VIC1455/1457/1467.using the following SFP28 transceiver. This connectivity is supported with UCS-FI-6536 from IMM Release 4.2(2). Note that there is no QSA28 support with VIC 1477/1495/1497.
(16) 10G connectivity from VIC 1455/1457/1467 are supported with UCS fabric interconnect 6200/6300/6400 series, Nexus FEX 2232PP/2348UPQ and standalone switches. UCS-FI-6536 does not support 10-Gbps connectivity to UCS VIC1455/1457/1467. Nexus 93180YC-FX3 in FEX mode supports 10G from UCSM version 4.3(4).
(18) QSFP-40G-SR4/SR4-S/CSR4/LR4/LR4-S are the only qualified 40G transceivers for FI 6536 and VIC 1477/1495/1497. No other cables and transceivers are qualified at 40G with 6536 FI for IMM Release 4.2(2).
(19) Supported in standalone mode with 4.3(1).
(20) Supported in standalone mode and with 6536 FI from 4.2(3).
(21) Supported in standalone mode and with 6536 FI from 4.3(1).
(22) Supported in standalone mode with 4.3.4.240152.
(23) Supported with Cisco VID V02 with UCSM version 4.3(4) and CIMC version 4.3.4.240152

Qualified transceiver optical breakout using 3rd party MPO-4xLC fiber breakout cable

     SFP-10G-SR to QSFP-40G-SR4 in 4x10G breakout mode with fabric-interconnect and standalone switches.

     SFP-10G-SR to QSFP-40G-CSR4 in 4x10G breakout mode with fabric-interconnect and standalone switches.

     SFP-10G-LR-S to QSFP-4x10G-LR-S in 4x10G breakout mode with standalone switches.

     SFP-25G-SR-S to QSFP-100G-SR4-S in 4x25G mode breakout mode with fabric-interconnect and standalone switches.

     SFP-10/25G-CSR-S to QSFP-100G-SR4-S in 4x25G mode breakout mode with fabric-interconnect and standalone switches.

     SFP-10/25G-LR-S to QSFP-100G-PSM4-S in 4x25G mode breakout mode with standalone switches.

     SFP-25G-SL to QSFP-100G-SL4 in 4x25G mode breakout mode with fabric-interconnect and standalone switches.

Table 6.           Cisco UCS VIC cable support matrix

Product number

Description

SFP+ 10-Gbps cables with integrated transceivers(16)

SFP-H10GB-CU1M

10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attached copper cable, 1M

SFP-H10GB-CU1-5M(4)

10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attached copper cable, 1.5M

SFP-H10GB-CU2M

10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attached copper cable, 2M

SFP-H10GB-CU2-5M(4)

10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attached copper cable, 2.5M

SFP-H10GB-CU3M

10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attached copper cable, 3M

SFP-H10GB-CU5M

10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attached copper cable, 5M

MA-CBL-TA-1M(13)

10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attached copper cable, 1M

MA-CBL-TA-3M(13)

10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attached copper cable, 3M

SFP-H10GB-ACU7M

10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attached active copper cable, 7M

SFP-H10GB-ACU10M

10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attached active copper cable, 10M

SFP-10G-AOC1M

10GBASE active optical SFP+ cable, 1M

SFP-10G-AOC2M

10GBASE active optical SFP+ cable, 2M

SFP-10G-AOC3M

10GBASE active optical SFP+ cable, 3M

SFP-10G-AOC5M

10GBASE active optical SFP+ cable, 5M

SFP-10G-AOC7M

10GBASE active optical SFP+ cable, 7M

SFP-10G-AOC10M

10GBASE active optical SFP+ cable, 10M

SFP28 25-Gbps cables with integrated transceivers

SFP-H25G-CU1M

25GBASE-CU SFP28 direct-attached copper cable, 1M

SFP-H25G-CU2M

25GBASE-CU SFP28 direct-attached copper cable, 2M

SFP-H25G-CU3M

25GBASE-CU SFP28 direct-attached copper cable, 3M

SFP-H25G-CU4M(6)

25GBASE-CU SFP28 direct-attached copper cable, 4M

SFP-H25G-CU5M(7)(11)(12)

25GBASE-CU SFP28 direct-attached copper cable, 5M

SFP-25G-AOC1M

25GBASE-AOC SFP28 active optical cable, 1M

SFP-25G-AOC2M

25GBASE-AOC SFP28 active optical cable, 2M

SFP-25G-AOC3M

25GBASE-AOC SFP28 active optical cable, 3M

SFP-25G-AOC4M(9)

25GBASE-AOC SFP28 active optical cable, 4M

SFP-25G-AOC5M

25GBASE-AOC SFP28 active optical cable, 5M

SFP-25G-AOC7M

25GBASE-AOC SFP28 active optical cable, 7M

SFP-25G-AOC10M

25GBASE-AOC SFP28 active optical cable, 10M

QSFP 40-Gbps cables

QSFP-H40G-CU1M

40GBASE-CR4 Passive Copper Cable, 1m

QSFP-H40G-CU3M

40GBASE-CR4 Passive Copper Cable, 3m

QSFP-H40G-CU5M

40GBASE-CR4 Passive Copper Cable, 5m

QSFP-H40G-ACU7M

40GBASE-CR4 Active Copper Cable, 7m

QSFP-H40G-ACU10M

40GBASE-CR4 Active Copper Cable, 10m

QSFP-H40G-AOC1M

40GBASE Active Optical Cable, 1m

QSFP-H40G-AOC2M

40GBASE Active Optical Cable, 2m

QSFP-H40G-AOC3M

40GBASE Active Optical Cable, 3m

QSFP-H40G-AOC5M

40GBASE Active Optical Cable, 5m

QSFP-H40G-AOC7M

40GBASE Active Optical Cable, 7m

QSFP-H40G-AOC10M

40GBASE Active Optical Cable, 10m

QSFP-H40G-AOC15M

40GBASE Active Optical Cable, 15m

QSFP-H40G-AOC20M(4)

40GBASE Active Optical Cable, 20m

QSFP-H40G-AOC25M(4)

40GBASE Active Optical Cable, 25m

QSFP-H40G-AOC30M(4)

40GBASE Active Optical Cable, 30m

QSFP-4x10G-AC7M(5)(10)

40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ to 4x10GBASE-CU SFP+ active direct-attach breakout cable, 7M

QSFP-4x10G-AC10M(5)(10)

40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ to 4x10GBASE-CU SFP+ active direct-attach breakout cable, 10M

QSFP-4SFP10G-CU1M(5)(10)

40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ to 4x10GBASE-CU SFP+ passive direct-attach cable, 1M

QSFP-4SFP10G-CU3M(5)(10)

40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ to 4x10GBASE-CU SFP+ passive direct-attach cable, 3M

QSFP-4SFP10G-CU5M(5)(10)

40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ to 4x10GBASE-CU SFP+ passive direct-attach cable, 5M

QSFP-4X10G-AOC1M(5)(10)

40GBASE-active optical QSFP to 4xSFP+ active optical breakout cable, 1M

QSFP-4X10G-AOC2M(5)

40GBASE-active optical QSFP to 4xSFP+ active optical breakout cable, 2M

QSFP-4X10G-AOC3M(5)(10)

40GBASE-active optical QSFP to 4xSFP+ active optical breakout cable, 3M

QSFP-4X10G-AOC5M(5)(10)

40GBASE-active optical QSFP to 4xSFP+ active optical breakout cable, 5M

QSFP-4X10G-AOC7M(5)(10)

40GBASE-active optical QSFP to 4xSFP+ active optical breakout cable, 7M

QSFP-4X10G-AOC10M(5)(10)

40GBASE-active optical QSFP to 4xSFP+ active optical breakout cable, 10M

QSFP 100-Gbps cables

QSFP-100G-CU1M

(17)

100GBASE-CR4 passive copper cable, 1M

QSFP-100G-CU2M

(17)

100GBASE-CR4 passive copper cable, 2M

QSFP-100G-CU3M

(17)

100GBASE-CR4 passive copper cable, 3M

QSFP-100G-CU5M

(17)

100GBASE-CR4 passive copper cable, 5M

QSFP-100G-AOC1M

100GBASE QSFP Active Optical Cable, 1m

QSFP-100G-AOC2M

100GBASE QSFP Active Optical Cable, 2m

QSFP-100G-AOC3M

100GBASE QSFP Active Optical Cable, 3m

QSFP-100G-AOC5M

100GBASE QSFP Active Optical Cable, 5m

QSFP-100G-AOC7M

100GBASE QSFP Active Optical Cable, 7m

QSFP-100G-AOC10M

100GBASE QSFP Active Optical Cable, 10m

QSFP-100G-AOC15M

100GBASE QSFP Active Optical Cable, 15m

QSFP-100G-AOC20M

100GBASE QSFP Active Optical Cable, 20m

QSFP-100G-AOC25M

100GBASE QSFP Active Optical Cable, 25m

QSFP-100G-AOC30M

100GBASE QSFP Active Optical Cable, 30m

QSFP-4SFP25G-CU1M(5)(10)(19)

100GBASE QSFP to 4xSFP25G passive copper splitter cable, 1M

QSFP-4SFP25G-CU2M(5)(10)(19)

100GBASE QSFP to 4xSFP25G passive copper splitter cable, 2M

QSFP-4SFP25G-CU3M(5)(10)(19)

100GBASE QSFP to 4xSFP25G passive copper splitter cable, 3M

QSFP-4SFP25G-CU5M(5)(10)(19)

100GBASE QSFP to 4xSFP25G passive copper splitter cable, 5M

Note:        

(4) Nexus switches listed in table 2 are supported with IMC Version 4.0.4(e) and with UCS 6400 series FI.
(5) These cables are only supported with VIC 1455/1457/1467.
(6) SFP-H25G-CU4M cable support VIC 1455/1457/1467 with both UCS-FI-6454/64108 in minimum UCSM Release 4.1(2a) with VIC firmware 5.1(2d).
(7) SFP-H25G-CU5M cable support VIC 1455/1457/1467 with both UCS-FI-6454/64108 in minimum UCSM Release 4.1(2a) with VIC firmware 5.1(2d). Additionally, minimum CIMC Release 4.1(2a) is required to qualify with N9K switches listed in Table 2.
(9) SFP-25G-AOC4M cable support VIC 1455/1457/1467 with both UCS-FI-6454/64108 in minimum UCSM Release 4.1(3) with VIC firmware 5.1(3a). Additionally, minimum CIMC Release 4.1(3) is required to qualify with N9K switches listed in Table 2.
(10) These cables are supported with VIC 1455/1457 with both UCS-FI-6454/64108 in minimum UCSM Release 4.1(3) with VIC firmware 5.1(3a) Cable QSFP-4SFP25-CU5M has been qualified as of Cisco IMC 4.2(1).
(11) SFP-H25G-CU5M cable support VIC 1455/1457 with both UCS-FI-6454/64108 in minimum UCSM Release 4.0(4k) and for Cisco IMC 4.0(4m) with VIC firmware 5.0(3i).
(12) SFP-H25G-CU5M cable support VIC 1455/1457 with both UCS-FI-6454/64108 in minimum UCSM Release 4.1(1e) with VIC firmware 5.1(1g). Additionally, minimum CIMC Release 4.1(1h) is required to qualify with N9K switches listed in Table 2.
(13) These Cisco Meraki cable and transceiver PIDs are supported by VIC 1455/1457/1467 from IMC version 4.1(3).
(17) Supported with VIC1495/1497/1477” in IMM, UCSM, and Cisco IMC for Release 4.2(2).
(19) Support added for standalone switch 9316D-GX with Cisco IMC for Release 4.2(2).

Ordering information

Table 7 presents ordering information for the Cisco UCS VIC 1400/14000 Series.

Table 7.           Ordering information

Part number

Description

UCSB-MLOM-40G-04

Cisco UCS VIC 1440 mLOM for B-Series M5 and M6

UCSB-VIC-M84-4P

Cisco UCS VIC 1480 mezz for B-Series M5 and M6

UCSX-V4-Q25GML

UCS VIC 14425 4x25G mLOM for X Compute Node

UCSX-V4-Q25GME

UCS VIC 14825 4x25G mezz for X Compute Node

UCSX-V4-BRIDGE

UCS VIC 14000 bridge connector between mLOM and mezz for X Compute Node

UCSC-PCIE-C25Q-04

Cisco UCS VIC 1455 quad port 10/25G SFP28 PCIe for C220 M5/M6, C240 M5/M6, S3260 M5, C240 SD M5, C480 M5, C480 ML M5, C125 M5, S3260 M5, C225 M6, C245 M6

UCSC-MLOM-C25Q-04

Cisco UCS VIC 1457 quad port 10/25G SFP28 mLOM for C220 M5, C240 M5 and C240 SD M5

UCSC-M-V25-04

Cisco UCS VIC 1467 quad port 10/25G SFP28 mLOM for C220 M6, C240 M6, C225 M6, C245 M6

UCSC-PCIE-C100-04

Cisco UCS VIC 1495 dual port 40/100G QSFP28 PCIe for C220 M5/M6, C240 M5/M6, S3260 M5, C240 SD M5, C480 M5, C480 ML M5, C125 M5, S3260 M5, C225 M6, C245 M6

UCSC-MLOM-C100-04

Cisco UCS VIC 1497 dual port 40/100G QSFP28 mLOM for C220 M5, C240 M5, C240 SD M5

UCSC-M-V100-04

Cisco UCS VIC 1477 dual port 40/100G QSFP28 mLOM for C220 M6, C240 M6, C225 M6, C245 M6

System requirements

The Cisco UCS VIC 1400/14000 Series is designed for use on Cisco UCS B-Series M5 and M6 Blade Servers, C-Series M5 and M6 Rack Servers, X-Series M6 Servers and S-Series M5 Storage Servers.

Warranty information

Find warranty information at Cisco.com on the Product Warranties page.

Product sustainability

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Table 8.           Cisco environmental sustainability information

Sustainability topic

Reference

General

Information on product-material-content laws and regulations

Materials

Information on electronic waste laws and regulations, including our products, batteries, and packaging

WEEE Compliance

Information on product takeback and reuse program

Cisco Takeback and Reuse Program

Sustainability inquiries

Contact: csr_inquiries@cisco.com

Standards

Table 2. Product specifications

Power

Power consumption

Table 2. Product specifications

Material

Product packaging weight and materials

Contact: environment@cisco.com

Physical dimensions

Table 2. Product specifications

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