Adapter configuration, Adapter requirements – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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Emulex Drivers Version 10.2 for VMware ESXi User Manual
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2. Installation
Installing the NIC Driver
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To configure SR-IOV using the adapter BIOS, see the Boot for NIC, iSCSI,
FCoE, and RoCE Protocols User Manual.
To configure SR-IOV using the OneCommand Manager for VMware
vCenter application, see the OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter User
Manual.
NPar enables the capability to divide a 10Gb port into multiple physical functions, with
flexible bandwidth capacity allocation, that appear to the operating system and
network as separate physical devices.
Adapter Configuration
NPar can be configured on OCe14000-series adapters through the adapter BIOS or the
OneCommand Manager application.
To configure NPar using the adapter BIOS, see the Boot for NIC, iSCSI, FCoE, and
RoCE Protocols User Manual.
To configure NPar using the OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter
application, see the latest OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter User
Manual.
On the host operating system side, NPar provides up to 16 physical functions per
device, when NParEP is enabled, using the standard PCI configuration space. The
number of physical functions that can be mapped to a physical port depends on the
adapter:
Four-port adapter = four physical functions
Two-port adapter = eight physical functions
Each physical function or partition is assigned a unique MAC address.
Partitions are available for virtual function assignment and for application
segmentation via VLAN or IP subnets.
Adapter Requirements
The partitions can be on separate subnets or VLANs
Bandwidth allocation is flexible
No operating system or BIOS changes required
No external switch changes required
Each partition should have standard NIC properties for stateless offload
The following items are supported on a per-partition basis:
Per-partition statistics
TSO required per partition
MTU per partition
Support for NetQueues