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Cisco UCS B460 M4 Blade Server (with Intel® Xeon E7 v2 CPU)
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CONFIGURING the SERVER
STEP 1
VERIFY BASE SKU
Verify the product ID (PID) of the base server as shown in 
.
The B460 M4 base server:
Includes two full-width Scalable M4 Blade Modules and a Scalability Connector that 
interconnects the two Blade Modules. \
Does not include CPUs, memory DIMMs, SSDs, HDDs, or mezzanine cards.
To upgrade from a B260 M4 server to a B460 M4 server:
Your current B260 M4 server must be configured with two identical Intel® Xeon® E7-8800 v2 
or two identical E7-4800 v2 series processor family CPUs. A B260 M4 with E7-2800 v2 CPUs 
cannot be upgraded. 
Order the upgrade kit (PID UCSB-EX-M4-1E-U), which consists of the following:
— One Scalable M4 Blade Module
— One Scalability Connector
Table 2   PID of the Base B460 M4 Server 
Product ID (PID)
Description
UCSB-EX-M4-1A
UCS Scalable B460 M4 Blade Module w/o E7 v2 CPU/DIMM/HDD
NOTE:  Use the steps on the following pages to configure the server with 
the components that you want to include.
NOTE:  The B460 M4 server consists of two Scalable M4 Blade Modules and a 
Scalability Connector that cross-connects the two Blade Modules. The Blade Module 
on the bottom is the “Master” and the Blade Module on the top is the “Slave”. The 
optional USB flash and Flexible Flash cards must be mounted in the “Master” Blade 
Module of B460 M4 server; if they are in the “Slave” Blade Module, they are not 
recognized and do not operate.
NOTE:  If the B460 M4 server is mixed with other full-width or half-width blades in 
the chassis, the B460 M4 must occupy the bottom two full-width slots in the chassis. 
The chassis should be loaded with the largest server on the bottom, starting with 
B460 M4 on the bottom, followed by full-width blades above, and the half-width 
blades at the very top of the chassis.