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TABLE 37, Network driver configuration parameters, continued

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A Network driver parameters TABLE 37 Function Network driver configuration parameters (continued) Default Value Possible Values Method to Configure Notes Locally Administered Address Priority and VLAN Receive Buffers Transmit Buffers Receive Side Scaling (RSS) Priority and VLAN Support TCP/UDP IPv4 Checksum Offload TCP/UDP IPv6 Checksum Offload Teaming VLAN ID VMQ N/A Hexadecimal value Device Manager Overrides the burned-in MAC for MAC address address. Disable Enable Disable Device Manager Enables hardware-assisted VLAN tagging. 32 32-1024 Device Manager Tunes receive buffer value. 16 4-64 Device Manager Tunes transmit buffer value. Enable Enable Disable Device Manager Supported on Windows Server 2003, 2008 Enable Enable Disable Device Manager Enable Enable Disable Device Manager Supported on Windows Server 2003 and 2008 for IPv4 traffic. Enable Enable Disable Device Manager Supported on Windows Server 2008 for IPv6 traffic. N/A Disabled = 0 Enabled = 1 Team up to eight ports. Can enable VLAN IDs with values from 0-4094 • Enabled =1 Virtual machine queue capability is published to the operating system. • Disabled =0 Virtual machine queue capability is not published to the operating system. Device Manager HCM1 BCU commands.1 Device Manager HCM1 BCU commands1 Device Manager Configuring the VM to use VMQ can be done through SCVMM or hyper-V manager. Creates team of adapter ports of following types: • Failover and failback • 802.3ad based link aggregation • Create a single port VLAN with Device Manager. • Creates multiple VLANs using BCU commands or HCM. Disable VLANs in Device Manager. • Supported by Windows Server 2003 and 2008 • Virtual Machine Queue. • VMQ is only available when 2008 R2 driver is installed on a 2008 R2 operating system. • Unless the administrator configures a VM to use VMQ through SCVMM or hyper-V manager, it will not be used by the operating system. 1. Refer to the Brocade Adapters Administrator's Guide for details. 212 Brocade Adapters Installation and Reference Manual 53-1002144-01

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Network driver parameters
A
Locally
Administered
Address
N/A
Hexadecimal value
for MAC address
Device Manager
Overrides the burned-in MAC
address.
Priority and VLAN
Disable
Enable
Disable
Device Manager
Enables hardware-assisted
VLAN tagging.
Receive Buffers
32
32-1024
Device Manager
Tunes receive buffer value.
Transmit Buffers
16
4-64
Device Manager
Tunes transmit buffer value.
Receive Side
Scaling (RSS)
Enable
Enable
Disable
Device Manager
Supported on Windows Server
2003, 2008
Priority and VLAN
Support
Enable
Enable
Disable
Device Manager
TCP/UDP IPv4
Checksum Offload
Enable
Enable
Disable
Device Manager
Supported on Windows Server
2003 and 2008 for IPv4
traffic.
TCP/UDP IPv6
Checksum Offload
Enable
Enable
Disable
Device Manager
Supported on Windows Server
2008 for IPv6 traffic.
Teaming
N/A
Team up to eight
ports.
Device Manager
HCM
1
BCU commands.
1
Creates team of adapter
ports of following types:
Failover and failback
802.3ad based link
aggregation
VLAN ID
Disabled = 0
Can enable VLAN IDs
with values from
0-4094
Device Manager
HCM
1
BCU commands
1
Create a single port
VLAN with Device
Manager.
Creates multiple VLANs
using BCU commands or
HCM. Disable VLANs in
Device Manager.
Supported by Windows
Server 2003 and 2008
VMQ
Enabled = 1
Enabled =1
Virtual machine
queue capability
is published to
the operating
system.
Disabled =0
Virtual machine
queue capability
is not published
to the operating
system.
Device Manager
Configuring the VM
to use VMQ can be
done through
SCVMM or hyper-V
manager.
Virtual Machine Queue.
VMQ is only available
when 2008 R2 driver is
installed on a 2008 R2
operating system.
Unless the administrator
configures a VM to use
VMQ through SCVMM or
hyper-V manager, it will
not be used by the
operating system.
1.
Refer to the Brocade Adapters Administrator’s Guide for details.
TABLE 37
Network driver configuration parameters
(continued)
Function
Default Value
Possible Values
Method to Configure
Notes