6–RoCE Configuration
Configuring RoCE on the Adapter for Windows Server
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shows an example of configuring a property value.
Figure 6-1. Configuring RoCE Properties
2.
Using Windows PowerShell, verify that RDMA is enabled on the adapter.
The
Get-NetAdapterRdma
command lists the adapters that support
RDMA—both ports are enabled.
PS C:\Users\Administrator>
Get-NetAdapterRdma
Name InterfaceDescription Enabled
----- -------------------- -------
SLOT 4 3 Port 1 QLogic FastLinQ QL41262... True
SLOT 4 3 Port 2 QLogic FastLinQ QL41262... True
3.
Using Windows PowerShell, verify that
NetworkDirect
is enabled on the
host operating system. The
Get-NetOffloadGlobalSetting
command
shows
NetworkDirect
is enabled.
PS C:\Users\Administrators>
Get-NetOffloadGlobalSetting
ReceiveSideScaling : Enabled
NOTE
If you are configuring RoCE over Hyper-V, do not assign a VLAN ID to
the physical interface.