Ethernet Rate Limit per VF in RoCE Mode Limitations
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Dual Port Device |
Single Port Device |
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w/o LAG (TOTAL_VFS>32) |
With LAG (TOTAL_VFS<32) |
w/o LAG |
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w/o QoS |
Full QoS |
w/o QoS |
Full QoS |
w/o QoS |
Full QoS |
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127 |
45 |
32 |
20 |
127 |
100 |
Ethernet Rate Limit per VF in InfiniBand Mode Limitations
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Dual Port Device |
Single Port Device |
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w/o LAG |
w/o LAG |
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w/o QoS |
Full QoS |
w/o QoS |
Full QoS |
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127 |
26 |
127 |
55 |
Known Issues
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Internal Ref. |
Issue |
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2169950
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Description: When decapsulation on a packet occurs, the FCS indication is not calculated correctly. |
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Workaround: N/A |
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Keywords: FCS |
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Discovered in Version: 26.34.1002 |
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3141072
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Description: The "max_shaper_rate" configuration query via QEEC mlxreg returns a value translated to hardware granularity. |
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Workaround: N/A |
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Keywords: RX Rate-Limiter, Multi-host |
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Discovered in Version: 26.34.1002 |
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2870970
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Description: GTP encapsulation (flex parser profile 3) is limited to the NIC domain. Encapsulating in the FDB domain will render a 0-size length in GTP header. |
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Workaround: N/A |
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Keywords: GTP encapsulation |
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Discovered in Version: 26.34.1002 |
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2866931
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Description: When the host powers up directly into the standby mode, the adapter may not handle WOL packets. |
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Workaround: N/A |
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Keywords: WOL packets |
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Discovered in Version: 26.32.1010 |
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2864238
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Description: VPD cannot be accessed after firmware upgrade or reset when the following sequence is performed:
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Workaround: Run the upgrade or reset sequence as follow:
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Keywords: VDP |
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Discovered in Version: 26.32.1010 |
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2780349
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Description: As a result of having a single LED per port, features such as the Blinking Detection can work only when in low speed mode. |
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Workaround: N/A |
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Keywords: LED, port, Blinking Detection |
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Discovered in Version: 26.32.1010 |
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2834990
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Description: On rare occasions, when toggling both sides of the link, the link may not rise. |
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Workaround: Toggle the port to free it. |
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Keywords: Port toggling, link |
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Discovered in Version: 26.31.1014 |
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2667681
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Description: As the Connection Tracking (CT) is not moved to SW state after receiving a TCP RST packet, any packet that matches the windows even after the RST is marked as a valid packets. |
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Workaround: N/A |
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Keywords: Connection Tracking |
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Discovered in Version: 26.31.1014 |
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2378593
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Description: Sub 1sec firmware update (fast reset flow) is not supported when updating from previous releases to the current one. Doing so may cause network disconnection events. |
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Workaround: Use full reset flow for firmware upgrade/downgrade. |
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Keywords: Sub 1sec firmware update |
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Discovered in Version: 26.29.1016 |
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2396506
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Description: On systems with high PCIe latency (2us or above), lower bandwidth may be experienced. |
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Workaround: If such issue is observed:
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Keywords: Performance, ZTT |
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Discovered in Version: 26.29.1016 |
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2213356
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Description: The following are the Steering Dump limitations:
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Workaround: N/A |
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Keywords: Steering Bump |
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Discovered in Version: 26.29.1016 |
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2365322
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Description: When configuring adapter card's Level Scheduling, a QoS tree leaf (QUEUE_GROUP) configured with default rate_limit and default bw_share, may not obey the QoS restrictions imposed by any of the leaf’s ancestors. |
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Workaround: To prevent such a case, configure at least one of the following QoS attributes of a leaf: |
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Keywords: QoS |
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Discovered in Version: 26.29.1016 |
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2201468 |
Description: Running multiple resets ("mlxfwreset --sync=1") simultaneously is not functioning properly, |
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Workaround: Wait a few seconds until you run "mlxfwreset --sync=0". |
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Keywords: mlxfwreset, reset-sync, reset, sync |
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Discovered in Version: 26.28.1002 |
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