Description
Easy Installing and Upgrading
The UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF is a Cisco 4-port 10Gbps SFP+ network interface card that is designed to provide high-speed networking capabilities to your computer. The installation and upgrading process of this network interface card are relatively easy and straightforward.
Installing the UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF:
- Turn off your computer and unplug it from the power source.
- Open the computer case and locate the PCI Express slot.
- Remove the blank plate from the slot and insert the UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF card into the slot.
- Secure the card with screws or locking tabs.
- Close the computer case and plug in the power source.
- Turn on the computer and wait for the operating system to recognize the new hardware.
- Install the necessary drivers and software to complete the installation process.
Upgrading the UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF:
- Turn off your computer and unplug it from the power source.
- Open the computer case and locate the UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF card.
- Remove the card from the PCI Express slot by pressing the locking tabs or removing the screws.
- Replace the card with a newer version of the UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF network interface card.
- Secure the new card with screws or locking tabs.
- Close the computer case and plug in the power source.
- Turn on the computer and wait for the operating system to recognize the new hardware.
- Install the necessary drivers and software to complete the upgrading process.
Configuration and Management of Network Interface Card
The UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF Cisco 4-Ports 10Gbps SFP+ Network Interface Card is a highly advanced and reliable networking card that is designed to deliver high-speed network performance and enhanced scalability for enterprise data centers and service provider networks. This card is equipped with four 10Gbps SFP+ ports that can be used for both optical and direct-attach copper cabling to support a wide range of network applications.
The configuration and management of the UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF card is easy and straightforward, as it can be done through a number of different methods, including the use of a command line interface (CLI), a web-based graphical user interface (GUI), and an API for programmatic management.
To configure the card, the first step is to install the card into the host server and connect the SFP+ transceivers to the network. Once the card is installed, it can be managed using the following methods:
- CLI: The CLI is a text-based interface that can be used to configure and manage the card using a series of commands. This method is ideal for network administrators who are familiar with command-line interfaces and prefer to use a script-based approach to manage their networks.
- GUI: The GUI is a web-based interface that provides a visual representation of the card’s configuration and status. This method is ideal for network administrators who prefer a graphical interface for managing their networks.
- API: The API is a programmatic interface that can be used to automate the management of the card. This method is ideal for network administrators who need to automate the management of their networks or integrate the card into their existing management systems.
In addition to these management methods, the UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF card also includes a number of advanced features and capabilities, including support for data center bridging (DCB), Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq), and advanced network virtualization and quality of service (QoS) features. These features provide network administrators with the tools they need to optimize network performance, manage network traffic, and ensure that their networks are running efficiently and effectively.
Common Issues and Troubleshooting
The UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF is a high-performance network interface card with four 10Gbps SFP+ ports. However, it is not immune to issues and troubles. Here are some common issues and their troubleshooting steps:
- Driver installation issues: Ensure that the latest drivers are installed and compatible with the operating system.
- Link negotiation failure: This can be due to incorrect cabling, incorrect transceiver modules, or incorrect port configuration. Ensure that the correct transceiver modules are installed and check the cable and port configuration.
- Poor performance: Ensure that the network configuration is optimized for maximum performance and that there are no conflicting traffic patterns.
- Link flapping: This can be due to issues with the cable, transceiver modules, or network configuration. Check the cable and transceiver modules and reconfigure the network if necessary.
- Network configuration issues: Ensure that the network configuration is correct and that the card is properly configured for the correct speed and duplex settings.
- Interruptions in communication: Check the cable connections, transceiver modules, and network configuration for issues. If necessary, restart the network devices to resolve the issue.
- Loss of network connectivity: Check the cable connections and transceiver modules for issues. If necessary, restart the network devices to resolve the issue.
General Information
- Manufacturer Cisco Systems, Inc
- Manufacturer Part Number UCSC-PCIE-IQ10GF
- Brand Name Cisco
- Product Series X710
- Product Name Intel X710 Quad-Port 10G SFP+ NIC
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type 10Gigabit Ethernet Card
Interfaces/Ports
- Host Interface PCI Express 2.0 x8
- Total Number of Ports 4
I/O Expansions
- Expansion Slot Type SFP+
Media & Performance
- Media Type Supported Optical Fiber
Network & Communication
- Network Technology 10GBase-X
Physical Characteristics
- Form Factor Plug-in Card
Miscellaneous
- Device Supported PC