Npar configuration (dell only), Adapter configuration, Npar partition support – 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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Refer to the Emulex Universal Multichannel Reference Guide for additional information

on multichannel.

NPar Configuration (Dell Only)

Notes:

NPar is available only on OCe14000-series adapters.

When NPar is enabled, RoCE cannot be configured on any function.

Each partition should have standard NIC properties for stateless offload.

SR-IOV must be disabled on the adapter BIOS when NPar is used. See the

following documentation for information on disabling SR-IOV on the adapter

BIOS:

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 application, see the

OneCommand Manager Application User Manual or the OneCommand Manager

Command Line Interface User Manual.

NPar enables you to divide a 10Gb NIC port into multiple PCI functions with flexible

bandwidth capacity allocation that appears to the operating system and network as

separate NIC ports. For example, a single Ethernet 10Gb port appears as multiple

physical devices showing in PCI configuration space as multiple functions.

Adapter Configuration

NPar can be configured on OCe14000-series adapters in several ways, including the

Emulex adapter driver properties, the adapter BIOS, or using the OneCommand

Manager application.
See the

Boot for NIC, iSCSI, FCoE, and RoCE Protocols User Manual for information

on configuring the adapter BIOS. If you are using the OneCommand Manager
application, see the OneCommand Manager

Application User Manual.

On the host operating system side, NPar provides up to sixteen PCI functions per

device using standard PCI configuration space when NParEP is enabled. Four PCI

functions can be mapped to a physical port on a 4-port adapter. Eight PCI functions can

be mapped to a physical port on an 2-port adapter. Each function or partition is

assigned a unique MAC address.
Partitions are available for virtual function assignment and for application

segmentation using VLAN or IP subnets. The partitions can be on separate subnets or

VLANs.

NPar Partition Support

Flexible Bandwidth allocation with no changes required for operating system or

BIOS.

The switch is independent, with no changes to the external switch required.

NIC teaming is supported.

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