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tom....@siriuscom.com

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Aug 11, 2008, 12:10:20 PM8/11/08
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I am trying to qualify an Emulex HBA this was installed in a Dell
Power Edge 2650 server, but not purchased from Dell. The server is
running Windows 2000 SP4, I am trying to find out what the actual
model of the HBA is installed to verify interoperability with NetApp
storage. I have been given the following information on the HBA that
looks like it is perhaps in the Windows registry:

"Emulex LP98 PCI\VEN_10DF&DEV_F980&SUBSYS_F98010DF
REV_01\3&172E68DD&0&08"

Does anyone have an idea how this information can be tied to an actual
HBA model (ie. LP9002, LP9?????)

TIA for any information.

Tom

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Aug 11, 2008, 12:35:56 PM8/11/08
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on the 11/08/08 18:10 tom....@siriuscom.com wrote the following:

Off the bat, I'd say the "LP98" would hint to an LP9802. Not sure though
whether there have been others members of the 98xx family; maybe some
digging in Emulex's web site would help? You can also check whether the
shape and characteristics of your card match the description:
http://www.emulex.com/products/hba/9802/ds.jsp

This web site might also be of some help:
<http://www.sandirect.com/advanced_search_result.php?search_in_description=1&keywords=lp98&osCsid=ab92cc7b97fb8f66550ff0869a9c5b29&x=0&y=0>

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Johannes Deisenhofer

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Aug 11, 2008, 12:43:46 PM8/11/08
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10dfh is the pci vendor id
f980h is the pci device id

According to www.pcidatabase.com this is a Emulex LP9802 or LP9802DC

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