6–Configuring RoCE
Configuring RoCE on the Adapter for Windows Server
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4.
Verify that RoCE is enabled on the adapter using Windows PowerShell
®
.
The
Get-NetAdapterRdma
command lists the adapters that support
RDMA—both ports are enabled.
PS C:\Users\Administrator> Get-NetAdapterRdma
Name InterfaceDescription Enabled
----- -------------------- -------
SLOT 4 3 Port 1 QLogic FastLinQ QL45212... True
SLOT 4 3 Port 2 QLogic FastLinQ QL45212... True
5.
Verify that RoCE is enabled on the host operating system using PowerShell.
The
Get-NetOffloadGlobalSetting
command shows NetworkDirect is
enabled.
PS C:\Users\Administrators> Get-NetOffloadGlobalSetting
ReceiveSideScaling : Enabled
ReceiveSegmentCoalescing : Enabled
Chimney : Disabled
TaskOffload : Enabled
NetworkDirect : Enabled
NetworkDirectAcrossIPSubnets : Blocked
PacketCoalescingFilter : Disabled
6.
Connect a server message block (SMB) drive, run RoCE traffic, and verify
the results.
a.
Map an SMB drive, and then run RoCE traffic.
b.
Launch Performance Monitor.
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