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 Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX Ethernet Switch/IBP 1Gbit/s 36/12   
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Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX Ethernet Switch/IBP 1Gbit/s 
36/12  
Connects 2 channels of each server blade with any number of 
external 1 Gbit/s Ethernet networks
Fujitsu PRIMERGY Connection Blades simplify 
network connectivity for PRIMERGY Blade Servers.
They ensure fast and reliable access to data 
and storage networks. All Connection Blades 
are integrated within the blade server chassis 
and benefit from a high-speed midplane as well 
as from energy-efficient power and cooling. A 
wide range of different Connection Blades are 
available to address current and next-generation 
I/O requirements for standards-based Fibre 
Channel, InfiniBand and Ethernet networks. 
PRIMERGY BX400 system units support up to 4, 
PRIMERGY BX900 up to 8 Connection Blades, thus 
implementing flexible and scalable connections 
in order to meet the requirements arising from 
dynamic workloads.
Today’s technological specifications offer speeds 
of up to 8 Gbit/s for Fibre Channel, 56 Gbit/s 
InfiniBand, 6 Gbit/s SAS, and up to 10 Gbit/s for 
Ethernet connections per Uplink port. All the facets 
of Connection Blades are available, from highly 
functional self-developed models to brand models 
from Cisco, Brocade or Mellanox to be able to cover 
todays and future I/O requirements.
PRIMERGY BX Ethernet Switch/IBP 1Gbit/s 36/12
The PRIMERGY Ethernet Switch/IBP 36/12 is an 
integrated 1 Gbit/s Connection Blade for use in 
the PRIMERGY BX400 and BX900 chassis. It can 
be installed in all Connection Blade bays (4x in 
BX400, 8x in BX900) and provides 36 downlink 
ports each with 1 Gbit/s to the midplane to connect 
with the Server Blades. The module contains 12 
uplink ports each 1 Gbit/s; Layer 2+ functionalities 
are supported.  
The Intelligent Blade Panel mode combines the 
advantages of a switch regarding cable and port 
consolidation with the pass-thru advantage 
of total (VLAN) transparency without protocol 
compatibility problems occurring. Server Blade 
LAN ports may be grouped together with one or 
more external ports, into independent named 
port groups. Using the so-called Management 
VLAN grouping feature, a separate VLAN-based 
management access can be assigned to each 
Server Blade.