Jumbo frames, Table 4-10 – Sun Microsystems GigaSwift Ethernet Adapter User Manual
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Chapter 4
Configuring Driver Parameters
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Jumbo Frames
The variable
accept-jumbo
enables the driver to instruct the upper layers that the
driver is operating in Jumbo-frame mode.
Note –
Jumbo-frame mode is not supported in systems running Solaris 9 x86
software.
In the Solaris 8 Operating System,
accept-jumbo=1
does not take effect on the next
ifconfig
. To get the maximum MTU setting use the following command:
In the Solaris 9 Operating System,
accept-jumbo=1
takes effect on next
ifconfig
,
and automatically sets the MTU to 9194.
Although jumbo frames is configurable in 10/100 mode, jumbo frames is only
supported in the Gigabit (1000Mbps) mode. Configuring jumbo frames enables the
Ethernet interfaces to send and receive packets of up to 9216 bytes. However, the
actual transfer size depends on the switch capability.
rx_dma_weight
Determines the multiplication factor for granting credit to the RX
side during a weighted round robin arbitration. Values are 0 to 3.
(Default=0)
infinite_burst
Enables the infinite burst capability to be utilized. When this is in
effect and the system supports infinite burs, the adapter does not
free the bus until complete packets are transferred across the bus.
Values are 0 or 1. (Default=0)
disable_64bit
Switches off 64-bit capability of the adapter.
Values are 0 or 1. (Default=0, which enables 64 bit capability)
TABLE 4-10
accept-jumbo
Parameters
Parameter
Values
Description
accept-jumbo
1
Enables jumbo frames mode and sets MTU
to greater than 1500.
0
Jumbo frames is not enabled. MTU is at
1500.
#
ifconfig ce0 mtu 9194
TABLE 4-9
PCI Bus Interface Parameters
Parameter
Description