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10 Expand the Memory section, select Reserve all guest memory (All locked) and click OK.
I/O memory management unit (IOMMU) must reach all virtual machine memory so that the
passthrough device can access the memory by using direct memory access (DMA).
11 Power on the virtual machine.
When you power on the virtual machine, the ESXi host selects a free virtual function from the physical
adapter and maps it to the SR-IOV passthrough adapter. The host validates all properties of the virtual
machine adapter and the underlying virtual function against the settings of the port group to which the
virtual machine belongs.
Networking Options for the Trac Related to an SR-IOV Enabled
Virtual Machine
In vSphere you can configure certain networking features on a virtual machine adapter that is associated
virtual function (VF). Use settings for the switch, for the port group, or for a port depending on the type of
the virtual switch (standard or distributed) that handles the traffic.
Table 102. Networking Options for a Virtual Machine Adapter That Uses a VF
Networking Option Description
MTU size Change the size of the MTU, for example, to enable jumbo
frames.
Security policy for VF traffic
n
If the guest operating system changes the initially set MAC
address of a virtual machine network adapter that uses a
VF, accept or drop incoming frames for the new address by
setting the MAC address changes option.
n
Enable global promiscuous mode for virtual machine
network adapters, including adapters that use VFs.
VLAN tagging mode Configure VLAN tagging in the standard or distributed switch,
that is, enable VLAN Switch Tagging (VST) mode, or let the
tagged traffic reach the virtual machines that are associated with
VFs, that is, enable Virtual Guest Tagging (VGT).
Using an SR-IOV Physical Adapter to Handle Virtual Machine
Trac
In vSphere both the physical function (PF) and virtual functions (VFs) of an SR-IOV capable physical
adapter can be configured to handle virtual machine traffic.
The PF of an SR-IOV physical adapter controls the VFs that virtual machines use, and can carry the
traffic flowing through the standard or distributed switch that handles the networking of these SR-IOV
enabled virtual machines.
The SR-IOV physical adapter works in different modes depending on whether it backs the traffic of the
switch.
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