
Solarflare
Server
Adapter
User
Guide
Solarflare
Adapters
on
Linux
Issue
20
©
Solarflare
Communications
2017
80
Boot
skip
delay
time
5
seconds
Boot
type
Disabled
Physical
Functions
per
port
4
MSI
‐
X
interrupt
limit
32
Number
of
Virtual
Functions
2
VF
MSI
‐
X
interrupt
limit
8
Firmware
variant
full
feature
/
virtualization
Insecure
filters
Disabled
MAC
spoofing
Disabled
VLAN
tags
0,100,110,120
Switch
mode
Partitioning
with
SRIOV
2
PF
interfaces
are
visible
in
the
host
using
the
ifconfig
command:
eth4
Link
encap:Ethernet
HWaddr
00:0F:53:21:00:60
eth5
Link
encap:Ethernet
HWaddr
00:0F:53:21:00:61
eth10
Link
encap:Ethernet
HWaddr
00:0F:53:21:00:64
eth11
Link
encap:Ethernet
HWaddr
00:0F:53:21:00:65
eth12
Link
encap:Ethernet
HWaddr
00:0F:53:21:00:66
eth13
Link
encap:Ethernet
HWaddr
00:0F:53:21:00:63
eth14
Link
encap:Ethernet
HWaddr
00:0F:53:21:00:62
eth15
Link
encap:Ethernet
HWaddr
00:0F:53:21:00:67
3
The
output
from
steps
and
above
identifies
a
server
with
2
physical
interfaces
(eth4/eth5),
4
PFs
per
physical
port
and
identifies
the
following
PF
‐
VLAN
configuration:
4
Refer
to
for
procedures
to
create
VMs
and
VFs.
VLAN
Configuration
When
using
partitioning
with
SR
‐
IOV,
all
PFs
must
have
a
unique
VLAN
tag.
A
single
PF
from
each
physical
port
can
use
tag
0
(zero)
to
receive
untagged
traffic.
VLAN
tags
are
transparently
inserted/stripped
by
the
adapter
firmware.
Table
16:
PF
‐
VLAN
Configuration
Interface
MAC
Address
PF
VLAN
ID
eth4
00:0F:53:21:00:60
PF0
0
eth10
00:0F:53:21:00:64
PF4
110
eth12
00:0F:53:21:00:66
PF6
120
eth14
00:0F:53:21:00:62
PF2
100
eth5
00:0F:53:21:00:61
PF1
0
eth11
00:0F:53:21:00:65
PF5
110
eth13
00:0F:53:21:00:63
PF3
100
eth15
00:0F:53:21:00:67
PF7
120