IBM 46K7971 4-Port 1Gbps Integrated Virtual Daughter Card, 1819 Quad Ethernet Module

IBM 46K7971 4-Port 1Gbps Integrated Virtual Daughter Card, 1819 Quad Ethernet Module
IBM 46K7971 4-Port 1Gbps Integrated Virtual Daughter Card, 1819 Quad Ethernet Module
The IBM 4-Port 1Gbps Integrated Virtual Daughter Card, model 46K7971, is a high performance Quad Ethernet module designed for IBM server platforms. This compact daughter card provides four independent 1Gbps Ethernet ports in a single, space-saving fo... Read More
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$26.95
  • In Stock: 2
  • Manufacturer: IBM
  • Model or Part: 46K7971
  • Condition: Refurbished
  • Weight: 1.00lb
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Overview
The IBM 4-Port 1Gbps Integrated Virtual Daughter Card, model 46K7971, is a high performance Quad Ethernet module designed for IBM server platforms. This compact daughter card provides four independent 1Gbps Ethernet ports in a single, space-saving form factor, enabling fast and reliable network connectivity for demanding data center and enterprise environments.

Key Features

  • Four dedicated 1Gbps Ethernet ports for simultaneous high-speed connections
  • Integrated virtualisation support for efficient resource allocation
  • Plug-in design compatible with IBM server chassis that support daughter cards
  • Low latency and high throughput for critical applications
  • Robust firmware with easy firmware update capability
  • Energy efficient operation to reduce power consumption

Technical Specifications

  • Model / Part Number: 46K7971
  • Port Count: 4 x 1Gbps Ethernet
  • Interface: PCI Express x1 (or appropriate IBM proprietary interface)
  • Form Factor: Integrated Virtual Daughter Card
  • Supported Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP, IPv4, IPv6
  • Operating Temperature: 0 deg to 55 deg C
  • Power Consumption: Typical 5W per card
  • Compliance: FCC, CE, RoHS

Applications
The 4-Port 1Gbps Integrated Virtual Daughter Card is ideal for a wide range of scenarios, including:

  • Virtualised server environments that require multiple network interfaces per host
  • High-performance computing clusters needing reliable low-latency connections
  • Enterprise data centers that consolidate network traffic onto a single physical server
  • Storage area networks (SAN) and network attached storage (NAS) systems
  • Cloud service providers seeking scalable and flexible networking solutions

By delivering four high-speed Ethernet ports in a single, integrated module, this IBM daughter card helps reduce cabling complexity, improve network redundancy, and maximize the utilization of server resources.