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Seite 1 - Adapter User’s Guide

SGI®10-Gigabit Ethernet NetworkAdapter User’s Guide007–4669–003

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ContentsVerifying that the Adapter is Properly Configured and Enabled ... 12IRIX Adapter Configuration Verification . ... 12Linux Adapter

Seite 3 - Sicherheit

About this GuideThis guide describes the SGI 10-Gigabit (Gbit) Ethernet network adapter. It operatesunder the IRIX and SGI ProPack for Linux operating

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About this GuideScope of this GuideThis guide is written to facilitate installation of the adapter and does not coverdetailed points of network configu

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SGI®10-Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter User’s Guide• Standard Linux man pages that are useful for any Ethernet device:– ethtool(8)– ifconfig(8)– ip(8

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About this Guideuser input This bold, fixed-space font denotes literal items that theuser enters in interactive sessions. (Output is shown innonbold, fi

Seite 7 - Record of Revision

SGI®10-Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter User’s Guide[ ] Brackets enclose optional portions of a command ordirective line... Ellipses indicate that a

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About this Guide• Send mail to the following address:Technical PublicationsSGI1500 Crittenden Lane, M/S 535Mountain View, California 94043–1351SGI val

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Chapter 1Features and Capabilities of the SGI 10-GbitEthernet Network AdapterThe 10-Gbit Ethernet technology is an extension of Gigabit Ethernet (1000

Seite 10 - Contents

1: Features and Capabilities of the SGI 10-Gbit Ethernet Network Adapter• "Configuration Limits" on page 3• "Tools" on page 3Featur

Seite 11 - About this Guide

SGI®10-Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter User’s GuideTable 1-110-Gbit Cable StandardsDiameter (Microns) Modal Bandwidth (MHz * km) Range (Meters)50 400

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CONTRIBUTORSWritten by Lori JohnsonIllustrated by Dan Young and Chrystie DanzerEngineering contributions Arthur Kepner, Edward Mascarenhas, Steve Modi

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Chapter 2Connecting the Adapter to a NetworkTo install the SGI 10-Gbit Ethernet network adapter, refer to the instructions forinstalling a PCI card in

Seite 15 - Product Support

2: Connecting the Adapter to a NetworkFiber-opticconnector Figure 2-1 Release 1 Card: Fibre Optic Connections6 007–4669–003

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SGI®10-Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter User’s GuideFiber-opticconnector RxTxLinkFigure 2-2 Release 2 Card: Fibre Optic ConnectionsFor information abo

Seite 18 - Features

Chapter 3Operating the AdapterThis chapter describes various issues that may occur when using the SGI 10-GbitEthernet network adapter in a 10-Gbit Eth

Seite 19 - Configuration Limits

3: Operating the AdapterTable 3-1LEDs on the SGI 10-Gbit Ethernet Network AdapterLED State PurposeACT BlinkingOffData detectedNo data detectedLINK OnO

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SGI®10-Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter User’s GuideA line similar to the following should appear, where N is the number of the adapter:10 Gigabit Eth

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3: Operating the AdapterRX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0collisions:0 txqueuelen:

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SGI®10-Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter User’s GuideIn this address, the organizationally unique identifier (OUI) of the adapter vendor isrepresented b

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TUVgeprufteSicherheitRNRTL/CInternational Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR)This equipment has been tested to and is in compliance with t

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3: Operating the Adapter• Linux:# ifconfig ethN down# ifconfig ethN upConfigurationIRIX and Linux use different configuration tools.IRIX ConfigurationThe

Seite 25 - Operating the Adapter

SGI®10-Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter User’s GuideThe output will display information about the network adapters currentlyinstalled in the system, a

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Chapter 4Performance TuningThis chapter discusses performance tuning topics for IRIX and SGI ProPack for Linux.For good TCP performance, the socket bu

Seite 28 - Enabling the Adapter

4: Performance TuningRead/Write Size and IRIXIn a point-to-point configuration, use a buffer length of 513920 bytes.In a multiclient configuration, use

Seite 29 - Resetting the Adapter

SGI®10-Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter User’s GuideSGI ProPack Performance TuningThis section discusses the following:• "Socket Read and Write B

Seite 30 - MTU Size Settings

4: Performance Tuningwmem_max will limit the amount of memory available for each socket’s buffers, andcan result in degraded network throughput. Unles

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GlossaryCD-ROM (CD)A flat metallic disk that contains information that you can view and copy onto yourown hard disk; you cannot change or add to the di

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GlossaryMTUMaximum Transmission Unit is a configuration parameter that controls the size of theEthernet frames that the SGI 10-Gigabit Ethernet network

Seite 33 - Performance Tuning

Index1000-Base-SX, 3Aadapter enabling, 12adapter recognition, 10Altix systems, 1Altix XE systems, 1Ccabling, 2capabilities, 1configuration limits, 3con

Seite 35 - Jumbo Frames and SGI ProPack

IndexMMAC address, 12MMR, 3MTU sizes, 14, 17multibuffer mode and tuning, 18multiclient configuration, 17Nnetstat, 12–14network connection, 5network int

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SGI®10-Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter User’s GuideXxg driver, 3xgcmd diagnostic tool, 3007–4669–003 25

Seite 37 - Glossary

New FeaturesThis revision adds support for the Release 2 card, which is supported with SGIProPack 4 Service Pack 3 and later releases.007–4669–003 v

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Record of RevisionVersion Description001 May 2004Initial publication002 August 2005Revision003 July 2006Revision007–4669–003 vii

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ContentsAbout this Guide ...... xiAudience . . ....... xiImportant Information . . . ...... xiScope of th

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