Use ThinkSystem System
Manager to
determine what type of SFP transceivers you have. Because these SFPs
can be used with both FC and iSCSI protocols, they are referred to
as dual-protocol or unified SFPs.
From ThinkSystem System
Manager,
select Support.
Select the Support Center tile.
On the Support Resources tab, locate and select the Storage Array Profile link.
Type SFP in the text box, and click Find.
For each SFP
listed in the Storage Array Profile, locate the entry for Supported data rate(s).
Refer to the
table to determine whether you can reuse the SFPs, as follows:
Supported data rate(s)
SFP type
Supported protocol
16 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 8 Gbps, 4 Gbps
Dual-protocol
FC: 16 Gbps,
8 Gbps, 4 Gbps
iSCSI: 10 Gbps
25 Gbps, 10 Gbps
25 Gbps. 10 Gbps,
iSCSI only
32 Gbps, 16 Gbps, 8 Gbps, 4 Gbps
32 Gbps, 16 Gbps
FC only
100 Gbps, 50 Gbps, 40 Gbps, 25 Gbps, 10 Gbps
100 Gbps
NVMe-RoCE only
If you have dual-protocol
SFPs, you can continue using them after you convert the protocol.
Note: The dual-protocol SFPs
do not support 1 Gb iSCSI. If you are converting host ports to iSCSI,
be aware that the dual-protocol SFPs support only a 10 Gb link to
the connected port.
If you have 16
Gbps SFPs, and you are converting host ports to iSCSI, you must remove
the SFPs and replace them with dual-protocol or 10 Gbps SFPs after
converting the protocol. As needed, you can also use 10 Gbps iSCSI
copper by using a special Twin-Ax cable with SFPs.
If you have 10
Gbps SFPs, and you are converting host ports to FC, you must remove
the SFPs from these ports and replace them with dual-protocol or 16
Gbps SFPs after converting the protocol.