Description
Advanced Controller Technology
The I350-T2V2 Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T2 PCI-E Network Adapter is built on advanced controller technology that provides a number of features to ensure smooth data transfer, high performance and flexibility.
One of the key features of the advanced controller technology is the use of Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDq). This feature reduces the load on the CPU by offloading the sorting and filtering of network traffic to the adapter, allowing for better performance and faster data transfer.
Another feature is the Large Send Offload (LSO) which increases the efficiency of data transfer by allowing the adapter to segment large data packets into smaller ones, reducing the number of CPU cycles required to transfer the data.
The adapter also supports a variety of network protocols such as IPv4, IPv6, TCP, and UDP, which allows for easy integration into existing network environments.
It also supports advanced features such as Quality of Service (QoS), Receive Side Scaling (RSS) and Jumbo Frames, which helps to improve network performance, increase bandwidth and reduce latency.
Power Management
The I350-T2V2 Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T2 PCI-E Network Adapter is designed with power management in mind, to help reduce energy costs and improve overall efficiency.
One of the ways it manages power is through the use of Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) technology, which reduces power consumption during periods of low network activity by turning off or reducing the power to certain components of the adapter. This helps to conserve energy and reduce power costs, especially when the network is not fully utilized.
Another way it manages power is through the use of Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) power management. This feature allows the adapter to be configured to enter lower power states when not in use, further reducing power consumption and costs.
Additionally, the adapter also supports PCI Express Active State Power Management (ASPM) which allows the adapter to enter lower power states when not in use.
The adapter also has the ability to turn off specific ports, which helps to reduce power consumption when those ports are not in use.
Network Management Interface
The I350-T2V2 Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T2 PCI-E Network Adapter features a network management interface that allows for easy integration and management with other network devices.
One of the key features of the network management interface is its support for industry-standard management protocols such as Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI). This allows the adapter to be easily integrated into existing network management systems and enables remote monitoring and control of the adapter’s performance and status.
Additionally, the adapter also supports Intel’s Advanced Network Services (ANS) which provides advanced features such as teaming, VLAN tagging, and failover. This allows for increased network reliability and flexibility, providing a higher level of network availability.
The adapter also has a built-in web-based GUI for configuration, monitoring, and management that provides a simple and user-friendly interface. This allows for easy access to the adapter’s settings and status, even from remote locations.
Product Details:Manufacturer: Intel
MPN: I350-T2V2
Type: Networking
Networking Type: Network Adapter
Product Name: 2 Ports
Dimensions: 8.66 x 5.91 x 1.18 Inches
Networking:Form Factor : Plug-In Card – Low Profile
Interface (Bus) Type : PCI Express 2.1 X4
PCI Specification Revision : PCIE 2.1
Ports : 1000base-T X 2
Connectivity Technology : Wired
Cabling Type : Ethernet 10base-T, Ethernet 100base-Tx, Ethernet 1000base-T
Data Link Protocol : 10MB LAN, 100MB LAN, GIGE
Features : Virtual Machine Device Queues (VMDQ)
Expansion / ConnectivityInterfaces : 2 X 1000base-T RJ-45