HP 361T User Manual

QuickSpecs

Overview

Overview

HPE Ethernet 1Gb 2-port 361T Adapter

HPE Ethernet 1Gb 2-port 361T Adapter
Extended SKU - This adapter is part of an extended catalog of products tailored for customers in specific markets or with specific workloads, requiring the utmost in performance or value, but typically have a longer lead-time. The HPE 361T offers two high-performing 1GbE PCIe Gen 2.1 connections in a low cost, low power, halogen-free design. Based on the new fully integrated (bridgeless) Intel® Ethernet I350 Controller, it introduces new levels of performance and power management technologies for HPE ProLiant servers. It can be used with a full height or low profile bracket, and can operate at three different data rates (10/100/1000 Mb/s). The HPE 361T is positioned as the follow-on to the HPE NC360T.
HPE Ethernet 1Gb 2-port 361T Adapter
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Platform Information

Platform Information

Kit Contents

HPE Ethernet 1Gb 2-port 361T Adapter Standard height bracket attached, the low profile bracket included Quick install card Product warranty statement
Compatibility ­Supported Servers

Models

HPE Proliant DL20 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant DL60 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant DL80 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant DL120 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant DL160 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant DL180 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant DL360 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant DL360 Gen10 Server HPE Proliant DL380 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant DL380 Gen10 Server HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Server HPE Proliant DL560 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant DL580 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant ML30 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant ML110 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant ML150 Gen9 Server HPE Proliant ML350 Gen9 Server HPE Apollo 2000 - XL1x0r Gen9 Server HPE Apollo 4500 – XL450 Gen9 Server HPE Apollo 6500 - XL270d Gen9 Server
NOTE:
This is a list of supported servers. Some may be discontinued.
HP Ethernet 1Gb 2-port 361T Adapter 652497-B21
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QuickSpecs HPE Ethernet 1Gb 2-port 361T Adapter

Standard Features

Standard Features

At a Glance Features

Two Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Supported on HPE ProLiant servers
Intel® Ethernet I350 controller
Designed with server needs in mind:
IEEE 802.1p, 802.1Q, 802.3, 802.3ad, and 802.3x
IEEE, EFI/uEFI support
ProLiant Teaming including Network Fault Tolerance, Transmit Load Balancing, and Switch-Assisted Load Balancing
9.5K Jumbo frames
DMA Coalescing
IEEE 1588 (Precision Time Stamping) & 802.1AS (Hardware enabled Time Synchronization)
TCP/IP checksum offload (TCO) and large send offload (LSO)
PXE
Intel® Integrated I/O and Data Direct I/O for increased performance and reduced latency
Virtualization with VMDq
IPv6 packet transmit and receive (excluding all offload capabilities); IPv6 aware SNMPv1 agent for Windows
Supports Wake-on-LAN (WoL)
Two Gigabit ports allow users to save slots in situations where their servers are slot-constrained. Hewlett Packard Enterprise has long been an advocate of dual port adapters for servers; the HPE 361T is the latest best-of-breed dual port devices for HPE ProLiant servers.
NOTE:
Port enumeration on the HPE 361T is from the top down, i.e. the port near the top of the adapter is port #1 and the port closest to the gold teeth is port #2
Throughput­Theoretical Bandwidth

Auto-negotiation

Configuration Utilities

DMA Coalescing

This adapter delivers 2 Gb/s bi-directional Ethernet transfer rate per port (4 Gb/s per adapter), providing the network performance needed to improve response times and alleviate bottlenecks.
This adapter automatically senses the speed of the device to which it is attached. It also automatically configures for half or full duplex, depending on the duplex mode of the switch, hub, or router connected to the adapter.
This adapter ships with a suite of operating system-tailored configuration utilities that allow the user to enable initial diagnostics and configure adapter teaming. This includes a patented teaming GUI for Microsoft Windows operating systems. Additionally, support for scripted installations of teams in a Microsoft Windows environment allow for unattended OS installations.
Supports DMA Coalescing, the incoming data packets and interrupts associated with these DMA calls are intelligently batched to keep the system devices in lower power states.
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