Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Revision History
- Table of Contents
- Regulatory and Safety Approvals
- Functional Description
- Network Link and Activity Indication
- Features
- Software and Hardware Features
- Virtualization Features
- VXLAN
- NVGRE/GRE/IP-in-IP/Geneve
- Stateless Offloads
- UDP Fragmentation Offload
- Stateless Transport Tunnel Offload
- Multiqueue Support for OS
- SR-IOV Configuration Support Matrix
- SR-IOV
- Network Partitioning (NPAR)
- RDMA over Converged Ethernet – RoCE
- Supported Combinations
- Installing the Hardware
- Software Packages and Installation
- Windows Driver Advanced Properties and Event Log Messages
- Teaming
- System-level Configuration
- ISCSI Boot
- VXLAN: Configuration and Use Case Examples
- SR-IOV: Configuration and Use Case Examples
- NPAR – Configuration and Use Case Example
- RoCE – Configuration and Use Case Examples
- DCBX – Data Center Bridging
System-level ConfigurationNetXtreme-E User’s Manual
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Table 32 and Table 33 show the link results with the Media Auto Detect feature enabled.
Table 32: Media Auto Detect for the BCM5730X and BCM5740X
Link Partner Link Training Setting
Link Partner Settings Media Auto Detect
Speed FEC No FEC Base-R FEC
10G No FEC Link Link with Base-R
Base-R No Link Link with Base-R
25G No FEC Link Link
Base-R No Link Link with Base-R
AN Disabled Link Link
Auto FEC Link Link with Base-R
Base-R Link with Base-R Link with Base-R
Table 33: Media Auto Detect for the BCM5741X
Link Partner Link Training Setting
Link Partner Settings Media Auto Detect
Speed FEC No FEC Base-R FEC RS-FEC
10G No FEC Link Link with Base-R No Link
Base-R No Link Link with Base-R No Link
RS No Link No Link Link with RS-FEC
25G No FEC Link No Link No Link
Base-R No Link Link with Base-R No Link
RS No Link No Link Link with RS-FEC
AN Disabled Link Link Link
Auto FEC Link Link with Base-R Link with RS-FEC
Base-R Link with Base-R Link with Base-R Link with RS-FEC
RS Link with RS Link with RS-FEC Link with RS-FEC