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BD 8900-10G24X-c

BD 8900-10G24X-c

Alexandr_P
Valued Contributor
Hello, all!

Could somebody explain differences between 2 modules 41632B and 41617 (this part-number can't find anywhere):

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Thank you!
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Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
I'm having trouble finding any record of p/n 41617 being sold. It's listed as a preliminary part number. Those may be very early serial number units that had an overlay printing error, but I can't find record of that potential change either. Can you message me their serial numbers please?

Regarding the 41632/B change, it looks like a new part number was needed to show the hardware's support of Priority Flow Control.

EtherMAN
Contributor III
I though for sure I may be able to find this on one of my old po's or price sheets... No luck either. They did make two models of the 24 c for the 8900 ... one that was an over-subscribed sfp + so 24 1 0r 10 gig interfaces vs the other which was plan 24 one gig sfp ports... I had a sheet that showed the 41632 being replaced by 41632b but nothing on the one you have there. Does the msm see it ok and set it up as a 24 port sfp+ module? I dug through po's too never bought any of these because we were afraid of over subscribing the blade and we went with the xl cards instead ..
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