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HIGHLIGHTS Provides a class of adapters that meets all
Fibre Channel and Ethernet connectivity needs in cloud-enabled
data centers
Simplifies and optimizes server I/O in highly virtualized
environments
Supports Gen 5 Fibre Channel and 10 GbE DCB connectivity for
TCP/IP, iSCSI, and FCoE with Brocade AnyIO technology
Extends Fibre Channel and Ethernet fabric services to the server
and applications
Consolidates I/O devices and optimizes network Quality of
Service (QoS) with Brocade vFLink technology
Simplifies the transition to virtualization by supporting
workloads and technologies, including Windows Server 2012 Virtual
Fibre Channel and network QoS (bandwidth management) features
Simplifies SAN and LAN management into a single pane of glass
with Brocade Network Advisor while reducing operational costs and
optimizing application performance with Brocade Fabric Vision
technology
The Journey to the Private Cloud, Simplified
To help address that demand, the Brocade 1860 Fabric Adapter
meets all the connectivity needs of cloud-enabled data centers
while providing unmatched performance, application-aware services,
unified management, and reduced cost and complexity. It is the
simplest, most flexible, and most powerful server connectivity
adapter designed to extend fabric services to VMs and applications
in highly demanding virtualized environments (Figure 1).
A SINGLE ADAPTER FOR ALL CONNECTIVITY NEEDSAvailable in single-
and dual-port models, the Brocade 1860 features Brocade AnyIO
technology, making it the industrys first multiprotocol server
connectivity product designed for highly virtualized, cloud-enabled
data centers. The Brocade 1860
BROCADE1860 FABRIC ADAPTER
To keep pace with dynamic and growing business demands, many
organizations are transitioning their data centers to private cloud
architectures in order to leverage the many benefits of
virtualization. This approach enables them to consolidate, scale,
simplify, and automate their IT resources to increase business
agility while reducing capital and operational expenditures.
Server virtualization continues to be a key technology for
enabling private cloud architectures. Organizations worldwide are
taking virtualization to the next level, increasing Virtual Machine
(VM) densities and virtualizing mission-critical workloads. This
trend is increasing demand for shared storage and flatter, more
scalable networksas well as higher bandwidth and I/O capacity for
client/server and storage networks.
DATA CENTER
Gen 5 Fibre Channel is the purpose-built, data center-proven
network infrastructure for storage, delivering unmatched
reliability, simplicity, and 16 Gbps performance. The Brocade 1860
Fabric Adapter with Gen 5 Fibre Channel unleashes the full
potential of high-density server virtualization, cloud
architectures, and next-generation storage.
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is a new class of adapters that combines a Gen 5 Fibre Channel
Host Bus Adapter (HBA) with a 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) Converged
Network Adapter (CNA) and a Network Interface Card (NIC) to support
native Fibre Channel, TCP/IP, Data Center Bridging (DCB) Ethernet,
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), and Internet Small Computer
System Interface (iSCSI) running simultaneously in a single
product.
Organizations have the flexibility to choose, on a port-by-port
basis, the adapter type and connectivity protocol that are most
appropriate for their applications and their business requirements.
This unmatched flexibility allows organizations to standardize on a
single adapter for all of their connectivity needs. IT departments
can realize capital and operational savings by consolidating
multiple lower-speed Fibre Channel HBAs
Ethernet (VCS) Fibre Channel
Brocade 1860 Fabric Adapters
Brocade Network Advisor
Orchestration
Figure 1. Brocade 1860 Fabric Adapter technology extends Fibre
Channel and Ethernet fabric services to the VMs and
applications.
and 1 GbE NICs into a single adapter, acquiring space-efficient
1U rack-mount servers, connecting to existing Fibre Channel and
Ethernet networks without requiring additional switch ports, and
future-proofing their data centers for a seamless transition to
multiprotocol networks.
Delivering full-duplex, line-rate 16 Gbps Fibre Channel and 10
GbE speeds, and over one million IOPS per dual-port adapter for
storage applicationsincluding Fibre Channel, FCoE, and iSCSIthe
Brocade 1860 is the ideal platform to support the most demanding
mission-critical workloads in the largest data centers. The Brocade
1860 supports full FCoE protocol offload as well as stateless
networking offloads for 10 GbE, including TCP checksum and
segmentation offloads for improved performance and more efficient
CPU utilization.
DESIGNED FOR THE PRIVATE CLOUDVirtualization is transforming the
data center, essentially moving the access layer of the network
into the server. In addition to virtualizing I/O devices to allow
them to be shared by the VMs, hypervisors have become, by
necessity, software-based Ethernet switches that provide networking
services for VMsusing CPU cycles and hindering virtualization
scalability and performance. Even with the most powerful
processors, at 16 Gbps Fibre Channel and 10 GbE speeds, hypervisors
simply cannot keep up with I/O, and line-rate performance becomes
impossible to achieve.
By implementing Virtual Machine Optimized Ports (VMOPs), the
Brocade 1860 leverages hypervisor multi-queue technologies such as
VMware NetQueue and Microsoft VMQ to offload the incoming network
packet classification and sorting tasks from the hypervisor onto
the adapter, freeing the CPU and enabling line-rate
performance.
I/O Virtualization (IOV) and Virtual SwitchingThe Brocade 1860
supports Brocade virtual Fabric Link (vFLink) technology, which
partitions a single adapter into as many as eight virtual adapters
called vNICs. This is done in hardware by using multiple Physical
Functions (PFs) at the PCIe bus level, appearing as separate
physical devices at the OS level. These virtual links can be
assigned minimum and/or maximum bandwidth levels allocated in 100
Mbps increments, with a maximum
of 10 Gbps for Ethernet. This helps organizations overcome the
proliferation of adapters in virtual environments while maintaining
management isolation and Quality of Service (QoS) for different
types of networks, including production, backup, management, or
live migration (Figure 2).
Figure 2. Brocade vFLink I/O virtualization technology enables
I/O consolidation.
To further improve performance in virtual environments, VMs can
bypass the hypervisor and access I/O devices directly, leveraging
server chipset technologies such as Intel Virtualization Technology
for Directed I/O (VT-d) or AMD I/O Virtualization (AMD-Vi).
However, directly mapping physical adapters or PFs to VMs can
impact important virtualization features such as live VM
migrations.
The Brocade 1860 will help organizations overcome this
limitation through its ability to support the PCI-SIG SR-IOV
specification, which extends Brocade vFLink technology to support
up to 255 virtual fabric links. SR-IOV utilizes PCIe Virtual
Functions (VFs), which are lightweight PCI functions that are
assigned to the VMs while the hypervisor retains control of the
underlying PF. SR-IOV enables an efficient sharing of I/O devices
for VMs as well as direct I/O for increased performance (Figure
3).
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Brocade 1860 Fabric Adapter
Hypervisor
VM1
VFDriver
VFDriver
VFDriver
PFDriver
VFDriver
VM2 VM3
.....
.....
VMn
VF1 VF2
Physical Function
VF3 VFn
Figure 3. SR-IOV enables efficient sharing of I/O resources with
direct I/O for enhanced performance.
The Brocade 1860 also incorporates a built-in virtual Layer 2
Ethernet switch, or Virtual Ethernet Bridge (VEB), to offload the
hypervisor from all of the inter-VM traffic switching tasks,
delivering better network performance for VMs while freeing the CPU
for additional application processing.
Extend Fabric Services to the Server and ApplicationsThe Brocade
1860 supports Brocade Server Application Optimization (SAO)
technology to extend the intelligence and advanced fabric services
of Brocade industry-leading Fibre Channel fabrics into servers.
N_Port Trunking extends the Brocade ISL Trunking capability from
the switches into the server, combining two 16 Gbps links in a
dual-port adapter into a single logical 32 Gbps connection with
frame-level load balancing for unmatched levels of performance and
fault tolerance.
Brocade SAO also extends Quality of Service (QoS) from the
fabric to the VM and application level, enabling organizations to
virtualize mission-critical applications and scale virtualization
environments with confidence. Leveraging Virtual Channel technology
in the Brocade switch and adapter ASICs, QoS ensures that
mission-critical workloads will not be impacted by congestion or
misbehaving devices, helping organizations more efficiently meet
application Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
Unprecedented Visibility and Insight across the Storage Network
with Advanced Monitoring and Diagnostics Brocade Fabric Vision
technology, an extension of Brocade Gen 5 Fibre Channel, introduces
a breakthrough hardware and software solution that maximizes
uptime, simplifies SAN management, and provides unprecedented
visibility and insight across the storage network. Offering
innovative diagnostic, monitoring, and management capabilities, the
Brocade 1860 with Fabric Vision technology helps administrators
avoid problems, maximize application performance, and reduce
operational costs. Brocade Fabric Vision technology includes:
Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite (MAPS): Simplifies
fabric-wide threshold configuration and monitoring. MAPS allows
organizations to leverage pre-built rule-/policy-based templates.
The result is a simple, two-step process for applying thresholds
and alerts to ports and switches. Organizations can configure the
entire fabric (or multiple fabrics) at one time using common rules
and policies, or customize policies for specific ports or switch
elementsall through a single dialog. The integrated dashboard
displays an overall switch health report, along with details on
out-of-policy conditions, to help administrators quickly pinpoint
potential issues and easily identify trends and other behaviors
occurring on a switch or fabric.
Brocade ClearLink Diagnostics: Ensures optical and signal
integrity for Gen 5 Fibre Channel optics and cables, simplifying
deployment and support of high-performance fabrics. It leverages
ClearLink Diagnostic Port (D_Port) capabilities of Gen 5 Fibre
Channel platforms.
Bottleneck Detection: Identifies and alerts administrators to
device or ISL congestion as well as abnormal levels of latency in
the fabric. This feature works in conjunction with Brocade Network
Advisor to automatically monitor and detect network congestion and
latency
in the fabric, providing visualization of bottlenecks in a
connectivity map and product tree, and identifying exactly which
devices and hosts are impacted by a bottlenecked port.
Integration into Brocade Network Advisor: Provides customizable
health and performance dashboard views to pinpoint problems faster,
simplify SAN configuration and management, and reduce operational
costs.
Critical diagnostic and monitoring capabilities: Help ensure
early problem detection and recovery.
Non-intrusive and non-disruptive monitoring on every port:
Provides a comprehensive end-to-end view of the entire fabric using
capabilities integrated into hardware, allowing sophisticated
monitoring without imposing additional burden on switches with
frequent polling activity.
Forward Error Correction (FEC): Enables recovery from bit errors
in ISLs, enhancing transmission reliability and performance.
Credit Loss Recovery: Helps overcome performance degradation and
congestion due to buffer credit loss.
Real-time bandwidth consumption by hosts/applications on ISLs:
Helps easily identify hot spots and potential network
congestion.
ClearLink Diagnostic Ports (D_Ports) are a port type that
enables administrators to quickly identify and isolate optics and
cable problems, reducing fabric deployment and diagnostic times.
Organizations also can use ClearLink Diagnostics to run a variety
of tests through Brocade Network Advisor or Command Line Interface
(CLI) to test ports, SFPs, and cables for faults, latency, and
distance.
ClearLink Diagnostic Ports can be configured either explicitly
by the user in static mode or forced by the switch port in dynamic
mode. Dynamic mode automatically configures ClearLink Diagnostic
Ports on the adapter from the switch, streamlining deployment and
reducing operational overhead. To take
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advantage of ClearLink Diagnostics functionality, the Brocade
1860 needs to be in HBA mode and requires 16 Gbps optics.
In addition, the Brocade 1860 extends credit recovery and
Forward Error Correction (FEC) from the SAN fabric to the server
level. Extending these fabric services to the server improves link
resiliency and enhances overall application performance and
availability.
The Brocade 1860 is also ready to support the upcoming Virtual
Ethernet Port Aggregator (VEPA) standard as defined by the IEEE
802.1Qbg Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) specification. VEPA allows
inter-VM traffic to be switched by the access layer switch in the
network. Combined with Brocade vFLink technology, VEPA logically
extends the physical Ethernet switch all the way to the VMs. This
allows networking policies to be defined with VM granularity and
enables the delivery of VM-aware services and VM-level traffic
monitoring in both traditional Ethernet networks as well as new
Ethernet fabrics based on Brocade VCS Fabric technology.
Optimal Support for Windows Server 2012 By supporting Windows
Server 2012, the Brocade 1860 enhances its ability to support
Windows-based virtual workloads and provides network administrators
with policy-based tools to manage traffic on the virtual and
physical networks. Furthermore, its support of the Hyper-V Virtual
Fibre
Channel feature enables direct connectivity to Fibre Channel
SANs from within a Hyper-V VM, allowing Fibre Channel SANs to
seamlessly support Windows-based virtualized workloads. Support for
Fibre Channel in Hyper-V guests also includes support for many
high-availability features, such as virtual SANs, clustered VMs,
live migration, and Multi-Path I/O (MPIO).
Through its support of Windows Server 2012 policy-based QoS, the
Brocade 1860 enables administrators to specify network bandwidth
controls based on application type, users, and servers for the
physical network. In addition, support of Hyper-V QoS enables cloud
hosting providers and enterprises to deliver predictable network
performance for multiple types of traffic for VMs using Brocade
1860 adapters running in DCB mode.
SIMPLIFYING SERVER DEPLOYMENT WITH DYNAMIC FABRIC
PROVISIONINGDynamic Fabric Provisioning (DFP) allows organizations
to eliminate fabric reconfiguration when adding or replacing
servers through the virtualization of host World Wide Names (WWNs).
It combines Brocade switch and adapter technology to reduce or
eliminate the need to modify zoning or Logical Unit Number (LUN)
masking. In addition, DFP enables pre-provisioning of virtual WWNs,
helping organizations eliminate time-consuming steps when deploying
new equipment or moving devices within a switch.
OPERATIONAL SIMPLICITY AND UNIFIED MANAGEMENTThe Brocade 1860
provides a robust and holistic management stack, including a
Command Line Interface (CLI), an element manager called Brocade
Host Connectivity Manager (HCM), as well as unified management
through Brocade Network Advisor and third-party management and
orchestration tools.
Brocade Network Advisor centralizes and unifies the management
of Brocade Storage Area Network (SAN), LAN, and server connectivity
resources under a single pane of glass. It can monitor and manage
multiple adapters across a data center, including performance
monitoring across groups of adapters, diagnostics capture, event
management, and group BIOS and driver upgrades. Brocade Network
Advisor reduces Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) through features such
as customizable dashboards and historical data visibility. In
addition, seamless configuration capabilities such as wizard-based
configuration, integrated SAN diagnostics, policy monitoring,
bottleneck detection, FICON Port Decommissioning, and Boot LUN
Zoning improve business agility.
Brocade Network Advisor also provides VM visibility in VMware
ESX environments for hosts running Brocade server adapters,
providing end-to-end VM-to-LUN path information for all the VMs
running on each physical server. It provides detailed
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information such as guest OS, assigned CPU and memory resources,
and all the I/O paths and data stores associated with each VM. This
gives network administrators unprecedented levels of visibility
into the virtualized server infrastructure, enabling them to more
efficiently manage their storage network resources. Coupled with
N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV), Brocade Network Advisor can also
provide end-to-end performance statistics with VM granularity,
increasing visibility down to the LUN level.
In addition, Brocade Network Advisor integrates with many
industry-leading third-party management frameworks, including IBM
Systems Director, IBM Tivoli Productivity Center (TPC), EMC
Next-Generation Resource Management Suite, HP Virtual Connect
Enterprise Manager (VCEM), HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM),
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM), and VMware
vCenter. This allows organizations to choose the management
framework that best meets their needs.
Boot-over-SAN enables the deployment of both Direct-Attached
Storage (DAS) point-to-point topology as well as diskless servers
and centralized management of OS images in the shared storage pool.
Traditional boot-over-SAN environments,
however, require access to each individual HBA BIOS (and each
individual server console), making them cumbersome to configure,
laborious to maintain, and prone to human error. To simplify the
management of boot-over-SAN environments, Brocade HBAs provide
Fabric-based Boot LUN Discoverya feature that enables each server
to automatically retrieve its boot LUN information from the switch
fabric. This provides a centralized management point for all
boot-over-SAN operations through Brocade Network Advisor, enabling
organizations to fully reap the benefits of diskless servers. To
account for the disk spinup delay time when servers and storage
devices are powered on simultaneously, users can configure a 1-,
2-, 5-, or 10-minute delay to boot with the Brocade Boot-up Delay
feature.
The Brocade 1860 also provides bare-metal provisioning, allowing
organizations to provision and configure storage and network
attributes on the Brocade 1860 adapter through the server BIOS UEFI
HII menuwithout having to install and boot to the OS. This
simplifies adapter provisioning and administration, resulting in
increased business agility and reduced operating expenses.
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Fibre Channel SpecificationsData rate 14.025 Gbps (1600 MB/sec);
8.5 Gbps
(800 MB/sec); 4.25 Gbps (400 MB/sec); 2.125 Gbps (200 MB/sec)
auto-sensing (per port); full duplex
Performance Over 500,000 IOPS per port (1,000,000 IOPS per
dual-port adapter)
Protocols SCSI-FCP, FCP-2, FCP-3, FC-SP (See Documentation) for
full list of supported protocols.
Topology Point-to-point (N_Port), switched fabric (N_Port),
FC-AL, FC-AL2
Dynamic Fabric Provisioning (DFP)
DFP for Fibre Channel Fabric Assigned Worldwide Name
(FA-WWN)
Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite (MAPS)
Fabric-wide threshold configuration and monitoring with
pre-built rule-/policy-based templates, thresholds, and alerts to
ports and switches
ClearLink Diagnostic Port (D_Port)
Port type enabling rapid isolation of optics or cable
problems
Credit recovery Buffer credit loss detection and automatic
recovery. Supported on Brocade 1860 when operating at 16 Gbps link
speed.
Forward Error Correction (FEC)
Error recovery mechanism to correct bit errors without referring
back to the originator of the frame. Supported on Brocade 1860 when
operating at 16 Gbps link speed.
Distance support 15 meters (m) at 16 Gbps on 62.5/125 m (OM1)
Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
35 m at 16 Gbps on 50/125 m OM2 MMF 100 m at 16 Gbps on 50/125 m
OM3 MMF
125 m at 16 Gbps on 50/125 m OM4 MMF
10 km at 16 Gbps on 9/125 m Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
Brocade Server Application Optimization (SAO)
Extends Quality of Service (QoS) to VMs and applications
N_Port Trunking of 216 Gbps links into a single logical 32 Gbps
link
Boot options Boot from SAN (including DAS point-to-point
topology)
Fabric-based Boot LUN Discovery Boot-up delay in 1-, 2-, 5-, and
10-minute
intervals
BROCADE 1860 FABRIC ADAPTER SPECIFICATIONS
Ethernet SpecificationsData rate 10.3125 Gbps
Performance 10 Gbps full-duplex line rateDistance support 33
meters at 10 Gbps on 62.5/125 m
(OM1) Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) 82 m at 10 Gbps on 50/125 m OM2 MMF
300 m at 10 Gbps on 50/125 m OM3 MMF 10 km at 10 Gbps on 9/125 m
Single-Mode
Fiber (SMF)Frame sizes All standard Ethernet frame sizes
supported,
including 9600 byte jumbo frames and mini-jumbo frames
DCB support 802.1Qaz: Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) and
Data Center Bridging Exchange (DBCX) protocol
802.1Qbb: Priority-based Flow Control (PFC) iSCSI Type-Length
Value (TLV) support
Ethernet acceleration IPv4/IPv6, TCP, and UDP checksum offload;
IPv4 header checksum offload; TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO);
Receive Side Scaling (RSS); Header Data Split (HDS); VLAN
insertion/stripping and filtering; Large Receive Offload (LRO)
Virtual switching offloads Virtual Machine Optimized Ports
(VMOPs) VMware NetQueue (Tx and Rx) Microsoft VMQ (Rx) Edge Virtual
Bridging (EVB) 802.1Qbg-ready
hardware Virtual Ethernet Bridging (VEB) Virtual Ethernet Port
Aggregator (VEPA)
Boot options Pre-boot eXecution Environment (PXE and gPXE)
FCoE Specifications
Protocols FC-SP, FC-LS, FC-GS, FC-FS2, FC-FDMI, FC-CT, FCP,
FCP-2, FCP-3, FC-BB-5
Performance Over 500,000 IOPS per port (1,000,000 IOPS per
dual-port adapter)
Logins Support for 2048 logins and 4096 exchangesClass of
service Class 3, Class 2 control frames supportedBoot options Boot
from SAN (including DAS point-to-point
topology) Fabric-based Boot LUN Discovery Boot-up delay in 1-,
2-, 5-, and 10-minute
intervals
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Host Specifications
Server platform Intel (IA32, IEM64T), AMD (x86, 64), and Sun
(x86, SPARC)
Server chipset Intel, nVidia, ServerWorks/Broadcom, AMD/ATI, and
SPARC
Bus interface PCI Express Gen 2.0 Compatible (x8), with MSI-X
and INTx
SoftwareManagement Brocade Host Connectivity Manager (HCM)
Brocade Configuration Utility (BCU) Command Line Interface
(CLI)
Brocade Network AdvisorDriver-and HCM-supported operating
systems (check the Brocade Server Adapters Interoperability Matrix
for a complete list)
Windows Server 2003/2008/2008 R2/2012 (Hyper-V); RHEL 4/5/6;
SLES 9/10/11; Solaris 10/11 (x86 and SPARC); and VMware ESX 3.5,
ESX/ESXi 4.0/4.1/5.0/5.1
APIs SNIA-HBA-API 2.0 and FDMI-I
I/O VirtualizationBrocade vFLink Up to four Physical Functions
(PFs) per
port (eight PFs per dual-port adapter) with configurable minimum
and maximum bandwidth assignment allocated in 100 Mbps
increments
SR-IOV Up to 255 Virtual Functions (VFs) per adapter
Warranty and SupportBenefits Three-year advance replacement
hardware
warranty with 247 telephone/e-mail support and lifetime software
updates
Physical SpecificationsSupported media Brocade 16 Gbps Fibre
Channel LC-style
pluggable (SFP+), SWL (850 nm) and LWL 10 km (1310 nm),
hot-swappable
Brocade 8 Gbps Fibre Channel LC-style pluggable (SFP+), SWL (850
nm) and LWL 10 km (1310 nm), hot-swappable
Brocade 10 Gbps Ethernet LC-style pluggable (SFP+), SR (850 nm)
and LR 10 km (1310 nm), hot-swappable
Brocade 10 Gbps Ethernet LC-style pluggable (SFP+), USR (100 m),
hot-swappable
Brocade 10 Gbps Ethernet direct-attached active Twinax SFP+
copper cable (1 m, 3 m, 5 m), hot-swappable
Brocade 16 Gbps Fibre Channel / 10 Gbps Ethernet AnyIO Quad-rate
LC-style pluggable (SFP+), SWL (850 nm)
Form factor PCI Express low-profile form factor; 16.77 cm6.89 cm
(6.60 in.2.71 in.)
Bracket size Standard: 1.84 cm12.08 cm (0.73 in.4.76 in.)
Low profile: 1.84 cm8.01 cm (0.73 in.3.15 in.)
Environmental and Power RequirementsAirflow 45 LFMOperating
temperature
Non-operating temperature
0C to 55C /32F to 131F (dry bulb)
43C to 73C/40F to 163F (dry bulb)
Operating humidity
Non-operating humidity
5% to 93% (relative, non-condensing)
5% to 95% (relative, non-condensing)
Power dissipation 9 W (typical)Operating voltage 12 V
Agency ApprovalsUnited States Bi-Nat UL/CSA 60950-1 2nd Ed; ANSI
C63.4;
cCSAus; FCC Class B
Canada Bi-Nat UL/CSA 60950-1 2nd Ed; ICES-003 Class B;
cCSAus
Japan CISPR22 Class B and JEIDA (Harmonics); VCCI-BEuropean
Union EN60950-1; EN55022 Class B and EN55024;
TUVBauart, CE Mark
Australia, New Zealand EN55022 and CISPR22 Class B or AS/NZS
CISPR22; C-Tick
Russia IEC60950-1; 51318.22-99 and .24-99; GOST MarkKorea KN22
and KN24; KC Mark Class BTaiwan CNS 13438(95) Class A; BSMI
Mark
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