User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Mellanox WinOF VPI User Manual
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- Document Revision History
- About this Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Firmware Upgrade
- 3 Driver Features
- 3.1 Hyper-V with VMQ
- 3.2 Header Data Split
- 3.3 Receive Side Scaling (RSS)
- 3.4 Port Configuration
- 3.5 Load Balancing, Fail-Over (LBFO) and VLAN
- 3.6 Ports TX Arbitration
- 3.7 RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE)
- 3.8 Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation
- 3.9 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)
- 4 Deploying Windows Server 2012 and Above with SMB Direct
- 5 Driver Configuration
- 6 Performance Tuning
- 7 OpenSM - Subnet Manager
- 8 InfiniBand Fabric
- 8.1 Network Direct Interface
- 8.2 part_man - Virtual IPoIB Port Creation Utility
- 8.3 InfiniBand Fabric Diagnostic Utilities
- 8.3.1 Utilities Usage
- 8.3.2 ibdiagnet
- 8.3.3 ibportstate
- 8.3.4 ibroute
- 8.3.5 ibdump
- 8.3.6 smpquery
- 8.3.7 perfquery
- 8.3.8 ibping
- 8.3.9 ibnetdiscover
- 8.3.10 ibtracert
- 8.3.11 sminfo
- 8.3.12 ibclearerrors
- 8.3.13 ibstat
- 8.3.14 vstat
- 8.3.15 osmtest
- 8.3.16 ibaddr
- 8.3.17 ibcacheedit
- 8.3.18 iblinkinfo
- 8.3.19 ibqueryerrors
- 8.3.20 ibsysstat
- 8.3.21 saquery
- 8.3.22 smpdump
- 8.4 InfiniBand Fabric Performance Utilities
- 8.4.1 ib_read_bw
- 8.4.2 ib_read_lat
- 8.4.3 ib_send_bw
- 8.4.4 ib_send_lat
- 8.4.5 ib_write_bw
- 8.4.6 ib_write_lat
- 8.4.7 ibv_read_bw
- 8.4.8 ibv_read_lat
- 8.4.9 ibv_send_bw
- 8.4.10 ibv_send_lat
- 8.4.11 ibv_write_bw
- 8.4.12 ibv_write_lat
- 8.4.13 nd_write_bw
- 8.4.14 nd_write_lat
- 8.4.15 nd_read_bw
- 8.4.16 nd_read_lat
- 8.4.17 nd_send_bw
- 8.4.18 nd_send_lat
- 8.4.19 NTttcp
- 9 Software Development Kit
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 Documentation
- Appendix A: Windows MPI (MS-MPI)
- Appendix B: NVGRE Configuration Scrips Examples
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B.2 Adding NVGRE Configuration to Host 15 Example
The following is an example of adding NVGRE to Host 15.
# Step 3. Configure the Provider Address and Route records on Hyper-V Host 1 (Host 1
Only) mtlae14
$NIC = Get-NetAdapter "Port1"
New-NetVirtualizationProviderAddress -InterfaceIndex $NIC.InterfaceIndex -Pro-
viderAddress 192.168.20.114 -PrefixLength 24
New-NetVirtualizationProviderRoute -InterfaceIndex $NIC.InterfaceIndex -Destination-
Prefix "0.0.0.0/0" -NextHop 192.168.20.1
# Step 5. Configure the Virtual Subnet ID on the Hyper-V Network Switch Ports for each
Virtual Machine on each Hyper-V Host (Host 1 and Host 2)
# Run the command below for each VM on the host the VM is running on it, i.e. the for
mtlae14-005, mtlae14-006 on
# host 192.168.20.114 and for VMs mtlae15-005, mtlae15-006 on host 192.168.20.115
# mtlae14 only
Get-VMNetworkAdapter -VMName mtlae14-005 | where {$_.MacAddress –eq "00155D720100"} |
Set-VMNetworkAdapter -VirtualSubnetID 5001
Get-VMNetworkAdapter -VMName mtlae14-006 | where {$_.MacAddress –eq "00155D720101"} |
Set-VMNetworkAdapter -VirtualSubnetID 5001
# On both sides
# vSwitch create command
# Note, that vSwitch configuration is persistent, no need to configure it after each
reboot
New-VMSwitch "VSwMLNX" -NetAdapterName "Port1" -AllowManagementOS $true
# Shut down VMs
Stop-VM -Name "mtlae15-005" -Force -Confirm
Stop-VM -Name "mtlae15-006" -Force -Confirm
# Connect VM to vSwitch (maybe you have to switch off VM before), doing manual does also
work
# Connect-VMNetworkAdapter -VMName " mtlae14-005" -SwitchName "VSwMLNX"
Add-VMNetworkAdapter -VMName "mtlae15-005" -SwitchName "VSwMLNX" -StaticMacAddress
"00155D730100"
Add-VMNetworkAdapter -VMName "mtlae15-006" -SwitchName "VSwMLNX" -StaticMacAddress
"00155D730101"