Advanced settings for HP NC-Series Broadcom 10
GbE Multifunction adapters
These advanced properties are available for HP
NC-Series Broadcom 10 GbE Multifunction server adapters.
Property.
These adapter properties only display if
they are supported by the selected adapter. Some properties may not
display if the adapter has FlexNIC enabled.
Priority and
VLAN. Enables or disables the ability to insert or remove
the 802.1q tags for priority and VLAN.
Jumbo
Packet. The size, in bytes, of the largest supported Jumbo
Packet (an Ethernet frame that is greater than 1514 bytes) that the
hardware can support.
Default = 1514 Bytes
Range = 1324 Bytes; 1514 Bytes; 4088 Bytes;
9014 Bytes
Flow
Control. Specifies the type of flow control that is
needed.
Default = Rx/Tx Enable
Range = Disable; Tx Enable; Rx Enable;
Rx/Tx Enable
IPv4 Checksum
Offload. Describes whether the device enabled or disabled
the calculation of IPv4 checksums.
Default = Rx/Tx Enable
Range = Disable; Tx Enable; Rx Enable;
Rx/Tx Enable
TCP Checksum
Offload (IPv4). Describes whether the device enabled or
disabled the calculation of TCP Checksum over IPv4 packets.
Default = Rx/Tx Enable
Range = Disable; Tx Enable; Rx Enable;
Rx/Tx Enable
TCP Checksum
Offload (IPv6). Describes whether the device enabled or
disabled the calculation of TCP checksum over IPv6 packets.
Default = Rx/Tx Enable
Range = Disable; Tx Enable; Rx Enable;
Rx/Tx Enable
UDP Checksum
Offload (IPv4). Describes whether the device enabled or
disabled the calculation of UDP checksum over IPv4 packets.
Default = Rx/Tx Enable
Range = Disable; Tx Enable; Rx Enable;
Rx/Tx Enable
UDP Checksum
Offload (IPv6). Describes whether the device enabled or
disabled the calculation of UDP checksum over IPv6 packets.
Default = Rx/Tx Enable
Range = Disable; Tx Enable; Rx Enable;
Rx/Tx Enable
TCP/UDP/IP
Checksum Offload (IPv4). Describes whether the device
enabled or disabled the calculation of TCP, UDP, or IP checksum
over IPv4 packets. If this TCP/UDP/IP Checksum Offload (IPv4)
property is present, it overrides and disables the TCP Checksum
Offload (IPv4), UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4), and IPv4 Checksum
Offload properties.
Default = Rx/Tx Enable
Range = Disable; Tx Enable; Rx Enable;
Rx/Tx Enable
TCP/UDP
Checksum Offload (IPv6). Describes whether the device
enabled or disabled the calculation of TCP or UDP checksum over
IPv6 packets. This property overrides the TCP Checksum Offload
(IPv6) and UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6) properties. If TCP/UDP
Checksum Offload (IPv6) is present, TCP Checksum Offload (IPv6) and
UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6) properties are disabled.
Default = Rx/Tx Enable
Range = Disable; Tx Enable; Rx Enable;
Rx/Tx Enable
Transmit
Buffers. The size, in bytes, of the transmit buffers that
the hardware can support. This size is hardware-dependent and can
include data buffers, buffer descriptors, and so forth.
Default = 512
Range = 80-2048
Receive-Side
Scaling. Enables dynamic load balancing of incoming
traffic across CPUs.
Default = Disabled
Range = Disabled; Enabled
If the operating system recognizes less
than four CPUs, then RSS will not be enabled.
RSS is disabled system wide by default in
the operating system. RSS must be enabled system-wide for it to
work on the adapter itself. To enable RSS in the operating system,
execute the "netsh int tcp set global rss=enabled" command.
TCP Connection
Offload. Enables the offloading of TCP connections over
IPv4 or IPv6.
Default = Enabled
Range = Disabled; Enabled
TOE is disabled system wide by default in
the operating system. TOE must be enabled system-wide for it to
work on the adapter itself. To enable TOE in the operating system,
execute the "netsh int tcp set global chimney=enabled"
command.
TOE will not work with the following
features enabled: Windows Firewall; Internet Protocol security
(IPsec); Internet Protocol Network Address Translation (IPNAT);
third-party firewalls; and NDIS 5.1 intermediate drivers. Download
article number KB912222 from the Microsoft website for more
information.
IPv6 TOE is currently supported on NC382x
and NC532x adapters. When TOE is enabled on an adapter, both IPv4
and IPv6 is enabled on the adapter if the adapter supports
IPv6.