User Manual

QuickSpecs
HPE Ethernet 1Gb Adapters
HPE ProLiant DL, ML & Apollo
Standard Features
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SKU
629135-B22
647594-B21
665240-B21
811546-B21
Description
HPE Ethernet 1Gb 4-
port 331FLR Adapter
HPE Ethernet 1Gb 4-
port 331T Adapter
HPE Ethernet 1Gb 4-
port 366FLR Adapter
HPE Ethernet 1Gb 4-
port 366T Adapter
Active Health System
Auto-negotiation
Configuration Utilities
DMA Coalescing
HPE Sea Of Sensors 3D
LED Indicators
Load Balancing
Message Signaled Interrupt
(Extended) (MSI-X)
Network Adapter Teaming
Optimized for Virtualization
Preboot eXecution
Environment (PXE)
TCP/UDP/IP
Precision Time Protocol
(IEEE 1588 PTP)
Server Integration
VMware New Queue and
Microsoft Virtual Machine
Queue (VMQ)
Wake-on-LAN
Active Health System
Supports HPE Active Health System - monitors and records changes in the server hardware and
configuration enabling customers to have accurate information that will assist in diagnosing problems
and delivering rapid resolution when server failures occur.
Auto-negotiation
This adapter automatically senses the speed of the device to which it is attached. It also automatically
configures for half or full duplex, depending on the duplex mode of the switch, hub, or router connected
to the adapter.
Configuration Utilities
This adapter ships with a suite of operating system-tailored configuration utilities that allow the user to
enable initial diagnostics and configure adapter teaming. This includes a patented teaming GUI for
Microsoft Windows operating systems. Additionally, support for scripted installations of teams in a
Microsoft Windows environment allow for unattended OS installations.
DMA Coalescing
Supports DMA Coalescing, the incoming data packets and interrupts associated with these DMA calls
are intelligently batched to keep the system devices in lower power states.
HPE Sea of Sensors3D
Support for the HPE Sea of Sensors which is a collection of 32 sensors that automatically track thermal
activity - heat - across the server. When temperatures get too high, sensors can initiate fans and make
other adjustments to reduce energy usage. A significant improvement lies in the ability to apply fan speed
increases only to the portion of the system that is rising in temperature, rather than all six fans in unison,
which reduces the amount of energy used for cooling.
Jumbo Frames
This adapter supports Jumbo Frames (also known as extended frames), permitting up to a 9,500 byte
(KB) transmission unit (MTU) when running Ethernet I/O traffic. This is over five times the size of a
standard 1500-byte Ethernet frame. With Jumbo Frames, networks can achieve higher throughput