General Specifications
Manufacturer: HPE
MPN: 665249-B21
Spare Part Number: 669279-001
Type: Networking
Adapter Type: Network Adapter (HPE Ethernet 10Gb 2-port 560SFP+ Adapter)
Form Factor: Stand Up - Plug-in Card
Interface (Bus) Type: PCI Express 2.0 x8
PCI Specification Revision: PCI 2.0
Bundled with: Low Profile Bracket
SKU: 665249-B21
Networking
Connectivity Technology: Wired
Data Link Protocol: 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Data Rate: 2 port, each at 10Gbps
Features: VLAN support, IPv6 support, Jumbo Frames support, IPv4 support, PXE support, TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO)
Network / Transport Protocol: TCP/IP, UDP/IP
Ports: 10Gb Ethernet x 2
Status Indicators: Port status, link/activity
IEEE Compliance: 802.3, 802.1ab, 802.3x, 802.3ad, 802.1p/ 802.1q, 802.3ae, 802.1Qau, 1588
Expansion / Connectivity
Compatible Slots: 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x8
Interfaces: 2 x 10Gb Ethernet - SFP+
Processor / Memory
Network Processor: Intel® 82599 Controller (Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-DA2)
RAM: 256 MB
Dimensions & Weight
Width: 13.9 inch
Depth : 10.6 inch
Height : 4.8 inch
Weight : 1 lbs
Power
Power Consumption Operational: 10 Watt
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards: FCC Class A certified, UL, BSMI, VCCI Class B ITE, BSMI CNS 13438 Class B, ICES-003, EN55024, CISPR 22, EN55022 Class B, FCC Part 15, WEEE, RoHS, EN 61000-3-2:2006, EN 61000-3-3:2008
Environmental Parameters
Operating Temperature: 0° to 55°C (32° to 131°F)
Non-Operating Temperature: -65° to 85° C (-85° to 185° F)
Operating Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing
Non-operating Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Compatibility
HPE ProLiant DL Series: DL160 Gen8, DL160 Gen8 Base, DL180 Gen9, DL180 Gen9 Base, DL180 Gen9 Entry, DL180 Gen9 Storage, DL20 Gen9, DL20 Gen9 Entry, DL20 Gen9 Performance, DL20 Gen9 Solution, DL320e Gen8, DL320e Gen8 Base, DL320e Gen8 Entry, DL320e Gen8 Performance, DL360e Gen8, DL360e Gen8 Base, DL360e Gen8 Entry, DL360e Gen8 Performance, DL360e Gen8 Special Server, DL360p Gen8, DL360p Gen8 CMS, DL360p Gen8 Special Server, DL380 Gen9 High Performance, DL380e Gen8, DL380e Gen8 Base, DL380e Gen8 Entry, DL380e Gen8 High Performance, DL380e Gen8 Storage, DL380p Gen8 Special, DL385p Gen8, DL385p Gen8 Dedicated Workload, DL385p Gen8 Entry, DL385p Gen8 Maximized Consolidation, DL385p Gen8 Storage, DL560 Gen8, DL560 Gen8 Base, DL560 Gen8 Entry, DL560 Gen8 Performance, DL560 Gen9, DL560 Gen9 Base, DL560 Gen9 Entry, DL560 Gen9 Performance, DL80 Gen9 Entry
HPE ProLiant XL Series: XL170r Gen9, XL190r Gen9, XL270d Gen9
HPE SimpliVity: 380 Gen9 Node
HPE StoreEasy: 1450, 1850, 3850 Gateway Single Node
About New Bulk Pack Products
A network adapter is also called a network interface card is a plug-in card that serves to allow computers to both transmit and receive data on a local network. It is a component of a computer's internal hardware that facilitates communication over a network.
In a more current context, network adapters will refer to an Ethernet adapter where the Ethernet circuitry is built into motherboards of the latest desktops and laptop computers. Other times, a network adapter may also refer to a wireless (Wi-Fi) adapter.
In all instances, the adapter allows a computer to connect with another computer, a server, or other networking devices through a LAN connection. The use of a network adapter is not limited to wired connections as it is used for wireless networks. The adapters for wired networks come with a RJ-45 port that may use either the twisted or untwisted pair cables for network connectivity. For the wireless adapters, the network connection is facilitated through a built-in antenna or an externally connected antenna. Both the wired and wireless network adapters support the popular LAN protocols including TCP/IP. We have 1-port, 2-port, 4-port, 6-port, 8-port, and 16-port options that support speeds of 10, 25, 40, or even 100 Gigabits.
The plug-in network interface cards (NICs) are normally used in high-performance machines especially if a faster Ethernet standard is relatively new and available but is yet to become mainstream. In fact, the major difference between network adapters lies in the network protocol it supports.
We have the different types of network adapters necessary for building computer-to-computer networks that don't have a switch or hub. All the network adapters are fairly inexpensive and readily adaptable to different applications within a network. Some of the common types available are:
- Desktop Network Interface Card: This adapter is usually connected to a PCI or PCIe slot, whichever is available on the motherboard of your desktop computer. You will need to open your computer's case and it, therefore, presents the most difficult installation method. The PCIe slot is generally found in new computers.
- PC Card or PCMCIA Card: PCMCIA is the abbreviation for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. The name has undergone changes over time to be referred to as a PC Card or ExpressCard. For dimensions, the PC card is almost similar in size to a credit card but is significantly thicker. The PC card is connected to a PC or PCMCIA card slot in your desktop computer or laptop computer.
- USB adapter: This network adapter is typically a small device, similar to a thumb drive, with a USB interface. Installation is easy and straightforward since it is plugged into the USB port of your desktop or laptop computer or other network devices that have a USB port.
- Wireless game adapters also referred to as media adapters, are connected to the older game consoles and home entertainment devices so as to act as a bridge to Wi-Fi capability. They help expand functionality on these entertainment devices through connections to the internet.