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Table 2. 
Product Specifications 
Feature 
Specification 
Standards 
IEEE: 802.3ae (10Gbps Ethernet), 802.1q (VLAN), 802.3ad (Link Aggregation), 802.1p 
(Priority Encoding), 802.3x (Flow Control), 802.3ap (KX/KX4), IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG), IPv4 
Specification (RFC 791), IPv6 Specification (RFC 2460), TCP/UDP Specification (RFC 
793/768), ARP Specification (RFC 826) SCSI-3 Fibre Channel Protocol (SCSI-FCP), Fibre 
Channel Tape (FC-TAPE) profile, SCSI Fibre Channel Protocol-2 (FCP-2), Second Generation 
FC Generic Services (FC-GS-2), Third Generation FC Generic Services (FC- GS-3) , FCoE 
and FIP (FC-BB-5) 
Components 
QLogic ASIC 
Ports 
2x 10 Gigabit Ethernet and mezzanine connectors 
Connectivity 
1000BASE-BX and Cisco Unified Computing System mid-plane 
Performance 
●  250,000 IOPS per port 
Network Management 
Cisco UCS Manager v1.3.1 or later 
Physical Dimensions 
Length = 7.25 in. (18.4 cm) 
Width = 3.65 in. (9.3 cm) 
Power dissipation 
●  4.5 watts (typical) 
Inlet operating temperature range 
50 to 95°F (10 to 35°C) 
System Requirements 
The Cisco UCS CNA M72KR-Q mezzanine card is designed for use only on Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers. 
Each half width server including the Cisco UCS B200 M1and M2 and UCS B230 M1 supports one mezzanine 
adapter, and each full width server including the Cisco UCS B250 M1 or M2 and UCS B440 M1 supports up to two 
adapters. The adapter is not designed or intended for other purposes. 
Warranty Information 
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Cisco Unified Computing Services 
Using a unified view of data center resources, Cisco and our industry-leading partners deliver services that accelerate 
your transition to a unified computing architecture. Cisco Unified Computing Services help you quickly deploy your 
data center resources, simplify ongoing operations, and optimize your infrastructure to better meet your business 
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Why Cisco? 
The Cisco Unified Computing System continues Cisco’s long history of innovation in delivering integrated systems for 
improved business results based on industry standards and using the network as the platform. Recent examples 
include IP telephony, LAN switching, unified communications, and unified I/O. Cisco began the unified computing 
phase of our Data Center 3.0 strategy several years ago by assembling an experienced team from the computing and 
virtualization industries to augment our own networking and storage access expertise. As a result, Cisco delivered 
foundational technologies, including the Cisco Nexus
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 Family, supporting unified fabric and server virtualization. The 
Cisco Unified Computing System completes this phase, delivering innovation in architecture, technology, 
partnerships, and services. Cisco is well positioned to deliver this innovation by taking a systems approach to 
computing that unifies network intelligence and scalability with innovative application-specific circuits (ASICs,) 
integrated management, and standard computing components.