Supermicro SBM-GEP-T20 Gigabit Ethernet Pass-through Module
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Supermicro SBM-GEP-T20 Gigabit Ethernet Pass-through Module

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Supermicro SBM-GEP-T20 Gigabit Ethernet Pass-through ModuleSupermicro SBM GEP T20 Gigabit Ethernet Pass through Module The Supermicro SBM GEP T20 Gigabit Ethernet Pass through Module is engineered for data centers and enterprise networks that demand straightforward, high density connectivity without the overhead of complex configuration. Designed to work with the TwinBlade platform, this non configurable pass through module provides twenty external 1 Gb s uplink ports and twenty internal 1 Gb s downlink

Supermicro SBM-GEP-T20 Gigabit Ethernet Pass-through Module

The Supermicro SBM-GEP-T20 Gigabit Ethernet Pass-through Module is engineered for data centers and enterprise networks that demand straightforward, high-density connectivity without the overhead of complex configuration. Designed to work with the TwinBlade platform, this non-configurable pass-through module provides twenty external 1-Gb/s uplink ports and twenty internal 1-Gb/s downlink ports, creating a clean, scalable bridge between the TwinBlade LAN interfaces and your core network. With its robust build and purpose-built integration into the TwinBlade ecosystem, the SBM-GEP-T20 enables administrators to expand network reach, simplify cabling, and preserve maximum throughput in dense rack environments. The internal I2C path to the Chassis Management Module (CMM) allows real-time visibility into module status, making monitoring and diagnostics easier and more efficient. Whether you’re deploying a high-throughput data center, a virtualized server farm, or a clustered storage environment, this module delivers reliable, predictable performance that can be counted on day after day.

  • Twenty external 1-Gbps uplink ports: The SBM-GEP-T20 provides twenty RJ45 uplink connections to your core network, enabling direct, high-bandwidth access to switches, routers, and aggregation devices. This dense port availability reduces the need for additional fan-out hardware and simplifies front-panel cabling in crowded rack spaces, helping you achieve a tidy, scalable network topology with room to grow.
  • Twenty internal 1-Gbps downlink ports: Each uplink is matched with twenty internal downlink ports that connect to the TwinBlade LAN interfaces. This design delivers an efficient, direct path from the TwinBlade blades to the external network, minimizing latency and ensuring consistent, predictable performance for each virtual machine, application, or storage service running on the environment.
  • Non-configurable pass-through design: The SBM-GEP-T20 is purpose-built as a non-configurable module, meaning it requires no per-port or per-span tuning. This reduces management overhead, eliminates potential misconfigurations, and provides a reliable, plug-and-play experience for operators who value simplicity and stability in dense blade deployments.
  • Internal I2C path to the CMM for module viewing: An internal I2C connection to the Chassis Management Module enables real-time visibility into module status and health. This feature supports quick checks, proactive diagnostics, and efficient remote management without requiring additional tools or software, which is especially valuable in large-scale environments.
  • Compact, rugged enterprise design for TwinBlade environments: Built to withstand the rigors of data-center operation, the SBM-GEP-T20 integrates seamlessly with Supermicro TwinBlade systems. Its compact form factor and reliable performance are ideal for dense rack layouts, straightforward installation, and long-term operation in mission-critical workloads.

Technical Details of SBM-GEP-T20

  • Uplink ports: 20 x 1-Gbps external RJ45 ports
  • Downlink ports: 20 x 1-Gbps internal ports to TwinBlade LAN interfaces
  • Port speed: 1 Gbps per port
  • Module type: Non-configurable pass-through
  • Interface: Internal I2C path to the Chassis Management Module (CMM) for module viewing and status
  • Platform compatibility: TwinBlade family and compatible Supermicro systems
  • Form factor: Designed for dense TwinBlade chassis configurations; integrates with the standard TwinBlade I/O footprint

how to install SBM-GEP-T20

To install the SBM-GEP-T20, power down the node or chassis as specified by your data-center procedures and ensure you are grounded to prevent ESD. Locate the TwinBlade system’s appropriate I/O area or mezzanine slot designed for pass-through modules, and carefully align the SBM-GEP-T20 with the connector and slot guides. Slide the module into place until it seated firmly and any retention mechanism engages. Once secured, reassemble any covers, reconnect power, and boot the system. After the system is up, connect your external network devices to the twenty RJ45 uplink ports and connect the TwinBlade LAN interfaces to the corresponding internal downlink ports. Use the CMM to verify module visibility and health via the I2C path, ensuring that all uplink and downlink channels are reporting as expected. This straightforward installation requires no configuration, allowing you to deploy high-density Ethernet access quickly and with minimal downtime.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the SBM-GEP-T20 used for?

    A: The SBM-GEP-T20 is a non-configurable pass-through module that expands the network connectivity of TwinBlade systems by providing twenty external 1-Gbps uplink ports and twenty internal 1-Gbps downlink ports, enabling direct, high-density Ethernet access without additional switching or configuration.

  • Q: Does the SBM-GEP-T20 require software configuration?

    A: No. It is designed as a non-configurable pass-through module, delivering straightforward, plug-and-play operation with predictable performance and minimal management overhead.

  • Q: How does the internal I2C path to the CMM benefit me?

    A: The internal I2C link to the Chassis Management Module provides real-time visibility into module status and health, enabling quick diagnostics and monitoring without extra tools, which is especially valuable in large-scale deployments.

  • Q: Is the SBM-GEP-T20 compatible with all Supermicro TwinBlade models?

    A: The module is designed for the TwinBlade ecosystem and is intended to integrate with compatible Supermicro TwinBlade chassis and interfaces, delivering high-density 1-Gbps connections in a reliable, enterprise-grade package.

  • Q: What environments benefit most from the SBM-GEP-T20?

    A: Environments requiring dense, predictable Gigabit Ethernet connectivity—such as data centers, virtualization clusters, storage networks, and high-traffic business applications—benefit from the module’s 40-port, 1-Gbps architecture and simple deployment.

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