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.