Nic partitioning (npar) configuration (dell only), Adapter configuration, Adapter requirements – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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3. Configuration

Ethernet Driver Configuration

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NIC Partitioning (NPar) Configuration (Dell Only)

Notes:

NPar support is only available on OCe14000-series adapters running in 10 Gb

mode.

NPar is only supported on Dell 13G or newer systems.

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 mode enables the capability to divide a 10Gb NIC port into multiple PCI

functions, with flexible bandwidth capacity allocation that appear to the operating

system and network as separate NIC ports. 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 the OCe14000 family of adapters by using the BIOS or the

OneCommand Manager application.

To configure NPar using the BIOS, refer to the Boot for NIC, iSCSI, FCoE, and

RoCE Protocols User Manual.

To configure NPar using the OneCommand Manager, refer to the latest

OneCommand Manager

TM

Application User Manual or the OneCommand Manager

Command Line Interface User Manual.

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

using standard PCI configuration space. Four PCI functions can be mapped to a

physical port. Each function or partition will be assigned a unique MAC address.
Partitions will be 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

NIC teaming on the same port should be avoided

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