Figure 33: PCIe Riser Alignment Features
Riser alignment features in chassis
2
Blue riser handle
1
e) Carefully push down on both ends of the PCIe riser to fully engage its two connectors with the two sockets on the
motherboard.
f)
Replace the top cover to the server.
g) Replace the server in the rack, replace cables, and then fully power on the server by pressing the Power button.
Cisco Virtual Interface Card (VIC) Considerations
This section describes VIC card support and special considerations for this server.
If you use the
Cisco Card
NIC mode, you must also make a
VIC Slot
setting that matches where your VIC is
installed. The options are Riser1, Riser2, and Flex-LOM. See
NIC Mode and NIC Redundancy Settings
for
more information about NIC modes.
Note
If you want to use the Cisco UCS VIC card for Cisco UCS Manager integration, see also the
C-Series Server Integration with Cisco UCS Manager Guides
for details about supported configurations,
cabling, and other requirements.
Table 8: VIC Support and Considerations in This Server
Minimum Cisco
IMC Firmware
Primary Slot For
Cisco Card NIC
Mode
Primary Slot For
Cisco UCS Manager
Integration
Slots That
Support VICs
How Many
Supported in
Server
VIC
3.1(1)
PCIe 1
PCIe 1
PCIe 1
PCIe 2
2 PCIe
Cisco UCS VIC 1385
UCSC-PCIE-C40Q-03
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