Overview of OCP Cards:
Open Compute Project (OCP) cards are network interface cards designed to provide high-speed
networking capabilities. They are often used in data center environments to enhance network
performance and flexibility.
OCP Card on Dell PowerEdge XE9680:
For the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 server, an OCP card is not a mandatory component. The server can
achieve Power-On Self-Test (POST) and function normally without an OCP card.
Optional Component:
The OCP card is considered an optional component for the XE9680 server. This means it can be added
based on specific networking needs but is not essential for the server's basic operations.
Networking Alternatives:
The XE9680 server is equipped with various other network interface options. For instance, it has
integrated network ports (LAN on Motherboard, or LOM) which provide necessary network
connectivity out-of-the-box.
Customization and Upgrades:
The optional nature of the OCP card allows data center administrators to customize their servers
based on their network performance requirements. If high-speed or specific networking features are
needed, the OCP card can be added accordingly.
Communicating with the Administrator:
The deployment engineer should explain to the data center administrator that while the OCP card is
not included by default, it can be added as per the data center's specific networking needs. The
server's design supports flexibility in network configurations.
Reference:
Dell EMC PowerEdge XE9680 Installation and Service Manual: This manual provides detailed
information on the components and optional upgrades available for the XE9680 server.
Dell EMC Networking Guide: This guide outlines various networking options and configurations
available for Dell PowerEdge servers, including the role and installation of OCP cards.