Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Regulatory and Safety Approvals
- 2 Functional Description
- 3 Network Link and Activity Indication
- 4 Features
- 4.1 Software and Hardware Features
- 4.2 Virtualization Features
- 4.3 VXLAN
- 4.4 NVGRE/GRE/IP-in-IP/Geneve
- 4.5 Stateless Offloads
- 4.6 Priority Flow Control
- 4.7 Virtualization Offload
- 4.8 SR-IOV
- 4.9 Network Partitioning (NPAR)
- 4.10 Security
- 4.11 RDMA over Converged Ethernet – RoCE
- 4.12 VMWare Enhanced Networking Stack (ENS)
- 4.13 Supported Combinations
- 4.14 Unsupported Combinations
- 5 Installing the Hardware
- 6 Software Packages and Installation
- 7 Updating the Firmware
- 8 Link Aggregation
- 9 System-Level Configuration
- 10 PXE Boot
- 11 SR-IOV – Configuration and Use Case Examples
- 12 NPAR – Configuration and Use Case Example
- 13 Tunneling Configuration Examples
- 14 RoCE – Configuration and Use Case Examples
- 15 DCBX – Data Center Bridging
- 16 DPDK – Configuration and Use Case Examples
- Revision History
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9.2.5 NIC Partitioning Configuration Menu
Figure 33: NIC Partitioning Configuration Menu
The NIC Partitioning Configuration screen has the following sub-menus (see Figure 33):
Number of Partitions Per Port – This field displays the number of PCI Physical functions currently enabled on the
current network port when MF mode is set to NPAR. This is a read-only field.
Partition <n> Configuration – This menu presents configuration parameters for the nth partition on the network port in
NPar mode. The number of menus presented depends on the value of the Number of Partitions field.
9.2.5.1 Partition <n> Configuration
This menu presents partition related parameters for configuration. Depending on the adapter type, some settings may not
be available (see Figure 34).
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NIC Partition Configuration
Number of Partitions Per Port : 8
PF#0 L2=B0:26:28:CB:12:70(V)
PF#2 L2=B0:26:28:CB:12:72(V)
PF#4 L2=B0:26:28:CB:12:74(V)
PF#6 L2=B0:26:28:CB:12:76(V)
PF#8 L2=B0:26:28:CB:12:78(V)
PF#10 L2=B0:26:28:CB:12:7A(V)
PF#12 L2=B0:26:28:CB:12:7C(V)
PF#14 L2=B0:26:28:CB:12:7E(V)
Allow port to be completely disabled by Host OS or driver command. Linux only
[ĸ:ĺ][Enter][Space]:Toggle Value;[ĹĻ]:Next Entry; [ESC]:Quit
Current Adapter:Primary, Bus=33 Device=00 Func=00, MAC=BC:97:E1:D3:2B:40