Verifying sr-iov – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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Emulex Drivers for Windows User Manual

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3. Configuration

NIC Driver Configuration

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Once the Emulex driver is loaded, the Emulex SR-IOV virtual function is used for all

unicast receive and transmit traffic. The emulated NIC handles multicast and broadcast

traffic. If SR-IOV is disabled, the Emulex adapter is removed from the virtual machine,

and all traffic automatically uses the emulated NIC. This technology allows Live

Migration of Virtual Machines when using SR-IOV.

Note: If multiple adapters are added to the virtual machine, Emulex recommends

using MAC addresses to map the Emulex Network adapter to the

corresponding Microsoft Virtual Network adapters.

Verifying SR-IOV

When SR-IOV is working, it can be verified by opening the Device Manager within the

virtual machine and examining the information about the transmit and receive packets

that are using the SR-IOV virtual function. This is the final verification that SR-IOV is

working correctly. SR-IOV can also be verified from the host Hyper-V server.

Note: Because current versions of Windows Server 2012 require that SR-IOV be

enabled in different locations prior to creating the virtual switch, if SR-IOV is

not working, delete the virtual switch and create it again. The SR-IOV option is

always available during switch creation.

Verifying SR-IOV from the Virtual Machine

To verify the SR-IOV from within the virtual machine:
1. From within the virtual machine, select:

Server Manager>Dashboard>Tools>Computer Management

2. Click Device Manager. The Device Driver opens. See Figure 3-4 on page 623.
3. Open the Network Adapters item, click the Emulex device and right-click. Select

Properties from the context-menu. The Properties dialog box opens showing the

Driver page. See Figure 3-5 on page 624.

Note: The Emulex adapter may initially appear as a “Network Adapter” before

the driver is loaded.

4. Select the Statistics tab. Information about the transmit and receive packets that are

using the SR-IOV virtual function are displayed; specifically, the number of

“Transmit Bytes” and “Receive Bytes” that are transmitted directly to hardware

from the virtual function. If this number is greater than zero, the device is

successfully using the SR-IOV direct hardware access.

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