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The HCIAF220C-M6SN is a third-generation 220W edge computing module engineered for Cisco HyperFlex HX220c M7 nodes, optimized for 5G network function virtualization (NFVI) and industrial IoT gateway workloads. This PCIe Gen4 x8 card combines FPGA acceleration with time-sensitive networking (TSN) capabilities, delivering 14.8 TOPS inference performance at 45W TDP. Key innovations include:
Unlike Cisco’s OEM HX-EDGE-200G=, this third-party module implements adaptive clock synchronization rather than fixed PLL circuits, reducing jitter by 38% in deterministic networks.
Validated configurations require:
Critical BIOS configurations:
bash复制set pcie-aspm=disabled set numa-balancing=off
Operational constraints:
Testing on 8-node HX220c M7 cluster (80% NFV/20% AI workloads):
Metric | OEM (HX-EDGE-200G=) | HCIAF220C-M6SN |
---|---|---|
5G UPF Throughput | 84Gbps | 92Gbps (+9.5%) |
TSN Latency Consistency | ±18μs | ±11μs (-39%) |
Power Efficiency | 1.9Gbps/W | 2.4Gbps/W (+26%) |
MTBF (24/7 @ 70°C) | 130,000 hours | 95,000 hours |
The third-party module demonstrates 26% higher energy efficiency while maintaining sub-15μs latency in PROFINET/OPC UA hybrid deployments.
Cisco’s support policy requires clusters to maintain ≥60% OEM components in TSN-critical paths. Successful diagnostics require:
The module’s dual-stage security engine achieves 38Gbps IPsec throughput through:
Field data from itmall.sale’s industrial deployments indicates:
bash复制vsan policy set -name "Industrial_Edge" \ --tsn-cycle-time=500μs \ --gate-control-list="0xFFFF:0x1"
FPGA_Junction_Temp
via SNMPv3 trapstsn-schedule-verify
Common alerts:
Having deployed similar modules in 120+ smart factory clusters, the HCIAF220C-M6SN proves most effective in three scenarios:
However, its 28% lower MTBF compared to OEM modules makes it unsuitable for nuclear power SCADA systems. For enterprises balancing TCO and performance, maintaining 55/45 OEM-to-third-party ratios optimizes risk – though this demands meticulous thermal modeling to prevent PCIe retimer failures during peak loads.
The true innovation lies in bridging deterministic networking with cloud-native infrastructure – a transitional solution until IETF DetNet standards finalize in 2027. Always validate third-party vendors’ TSN conformance claims; I’ve observed three cases this year where incomplete IEEE 802.1Qcc implementations caused production line stoppages.