Users Guide

19–Troubleshooting
Microsoft Virtualization with Hyper-V
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Linux
To verify that the Ethernet interface is up and running, issue ifconfig to check
the status of the Ethernet interface. It is possible to use netstat -i to check
the statistics on the Ethernet interface. For information on ifconfig and
netstat, see Chapter 7 Linux Driver Software.
Ping an IP host on the network to verify connection has been established.
From the command line, issue the ping <IP address> command, and then
press ENTER.
The ping statistics that are displayed indicate whether or not the network
connection is working.
Microsoft Virtualization with Hyper-V
Microsoft Virtualization is a hypervisor virtualization system for Windows Server.
This section is intended for those who are familiar with Hyper-V, and it addresses
issues that affect the configuration of BCM57xx and BCM57xxx network adapters
and teamed network adapters when Hyper-V is used. For more information on
Hyper-V, see:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/hyperv.aspx
Table 19-1 identifies Hyper-V supported features that are configurable for
BCM57xx and BCM57xxx network adapters. This table is not an all-inclusive list of
Hyper-V features.
Table 19-1. Configurable Network Adapter Hyper-V Features
Feature
Supported in Windows
Server
Comments and
Limitations
2008 2008 R2
2012
and
Later
IPv4 Yes Yes Yes
IPv6 Yes Yes Yes
IPv4 large send offload (LSO)
(parent and child partition)
Yes Yes Yes
IPv4 checksum offload (CO)
(parent and child partition)
Yes Yes Yes
IPv6 LSO (parent and child partition) No* Yes Yes * When bound to a virtual net-
work, OS limitation.