Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters User Manual

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Using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4: Broadcom NetXtreme II® Network Adapter User Guide

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Rx & Tx Enabled. Receive and transmit PAUSE frame are enabled.
Tx Enabled. Transmit PAUSE frame is enabled.

IPv4 Checksum Offload

Normally, the checksum function is computed by the protocol stack. When you select one of the Checksum Offload property values

(other than None), the checksum can be computed by the network adapter.

Rx Enabled. Enables receive TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
Tx Enabled. Enables transmit TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
Tx/Rx Enabled (default). Enables transmit and receive TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
None. Disables checksum offload.

IPv4 Large Send Offload

Normally, the TCP segmentation is done by the protocol stack. When you enable the Large Send Offload property, the TCP

segmentation can be done by the network adapter. The default setting for this property is Enabled. This property is only available for

Broadcom NetXtreme II adapters.

IPv6 Checksum Offload

Normally, the checksum function is computed by the protocol stack. When you select one of the Checksum Offload property values

(other than None), the checksum can be computed by the network adapter.

Rx Enabled. Enables receive TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
Tx Enabled. Enables transmit TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
Tx/Rx Enabled (default). Enables transmit and receive TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
None. Disables checksum offload.

IPv6 Large Send Offload

Normally, the TCP segmentation is done by the protocol stack. When you enable the Large Send Offload property, the TCP

segmentation can be done by the network adapter. The default setting for this property is Enabled. This property is only available for

Broadcom NetXtreme II adapters.

Jumbo Packet

Enables the network adapter to transmit and receive oversized Ethernet frames that are greater than 1514 bytes, but less than or

equal to 9000 bytes in length (9600 bytes for network adapters that operate at 10 Gbps). This property requires the presence of a

switch that is able to process jumbo frames. This property is only available for Broadcom NetXtreme II adapters.

Frame size is set at 1500 bytes by default. To increase the size of the received frames, raise the byte quantity in 500-byte
increments.

NOTE: If Jumbo Packet is set to 5000 bytes or greater on network adapters that support 10 Gbps link speed, ensure that Flow

Control is set to Auto to prevent the system performance from performing at less than optimal levels. This limitation exists on a
per-port basis.

NOTE: If SR-IOV is enabled on a virtual function (VF) on the adapter, ensure that the same jumbo packet settings is configured

on both the VF and the Microsoft synthetic adapter. You can configure these values using Windows Device Manager > Advanced
properties.

If there is a mismatch in the values, the SRIOV function will be shown the the Degraded state in Hyper-V > Networking Status.

LSO & Jumbo Frames

Enables the network adapter to transmit and receive oversized Ethernet frames that are greater than 1514 bytes, but less than 9000

bytes in length. This property requires the presence of a switch that is able to process Jumbo frames. This information is available for

some Broadcom NetXtreme adapters and is not available for all Broadcom NetXtreme II adapters.

Frame size is set at 1500 bytes by default by selecting the LSO Enabled, Jumbo Off option.

NOTE: Jumbo Frames and Large Send Offload (LSO) are mutually-exclusive properties.

Normally, the TCP segmentation is done by the protocol stack. When you enable the Large Send Offload (LSO) property, the TCP
segmentation can be done by the network adapter.

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