Poor network performance, Binding issues after hyper-v enabled with teaming, Bni driver upgraded, installed, or removed – Dell Brocade Adapters User Manual

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Network interface problems (CNA or NIC)

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Poor network performance

Poor network performance apparent for Windows and Linux systems.

1. Symptom: Checksum offloads are disabled.

Action: For Windows, verify if checksum offload parameters are enabled using the Advanced
tab on the Network Adapters > Properties dialog box in Device Manager.

Action: For Linux, run the ethtool -k <interface ID> command. If offload parameters are on,
information similar to the following displays in the output.

rx-checksumming: on
tx-checksumming: on
tcp segmentation offload: on

Action: Checksum offloads should be enabled by default. If not, refer to the “Adapter
Configuration” appendix in the Brocade Adapters Installation and Reference Manual.

2. Symptom: Dynamic interrupt moderation is disabled.

Action: For Windows, verify if interrupt moderation is enabled using the Advanced tab on the
Network Adapters > Properties dialog box in Device Manager.

Action: For Linux, run the ethtool -c <interface ID> command. If interrupt moderation is
enabled, information similar to the following displays in the output.

Coalesce parameters for eth2:
Adaptive RX: on TX: off

Action: Interrupt moderation should be enabled by default. If not, refer to the “Adapter
Configuration” appendix in the Brocade Adapters Installation and Reference Manual.

3. Symptom: Not all eight lanes of PCIe bus are functioning.

Action: For Linux, run the following command:

lspci –vv –d 1657:0014

If eight lanes are detected, information similar to the following should appear in the command
output:

Link: Supported Speed unknown, Width x8, ASPM L0s L1, Port 0
Link: Speed 2.5Gb/s, Width x8

Action: If eight lanes are not detected, try rebooting the system. If this does not fix the problem,
contact customer support for your adapter.

Binding issues after Hyper-V enabled with teaming

Following are issues to consider when enabling Hyper-V when teams are created.

BNI driver upgraded, installed, or removed

Binding issues may result when the Brocade network intermediate (BNI) driver is upgraded,
installed, or removed if there is a team created through BCU or HCM and it is enabled with Hyper-V
(bound to Microsoft Hyper-V Switch Protocol).

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