Intel® Ethernet Adapters and Devices User Guide
Device Features
This chapter describes the features available on Intel Ethernet devices. Major features are organized alphabetically.
Available settings are dependent on your device and operating system. Not all settings are available on every device/OS combination.
Some features in this section refer to Intel PROSet, Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager, Intel PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility (Intel PROSet ACU), or Intel PROSet for Windows PowerShell* software. Refer to About Intel PROSet® for more information on each of these applications.
- Adapter Teaming
- Adaptive Inter-Frame Spacing
- Data Center Bridging (DCB)
- Direct Memory Access (DMA) Coalescing
- Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP)
- Firmware
- Firmware Link Layer Discovery Protocol (FW-LLDP)
- Flow Control
- Forward Error Correction (FEC) Mode
- Gigabit PHY Mode
- Intel® Ethernet Flow Director
- Interrupt Moderation Rate
- Jumbo Frames
- Link State on Interface Down
- Locally Administered Address
- Log Link State Event
- Low Latency Interrupts
- Malicious Driver Detection (MDD) for VFs
- Max Number of RSS Queues Per Vport
- Offloads
- Performance Options
- Power Options
- Priority and VLAN Tagging
- Quality of Service
- Receive Buffers
- Receive Side Scaling
- Remote Boot
- Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)
- Accessing Remote NVM Express* Drives Using RDMA
- Setting Speed and Duplex
- Thermal Monitoring
- Timestamps
- Transmit Buffers
- UEFI Network Device Drivers
- VF Loopback Pacing
- Virtualization Support
- Virtual LANs (VLANs)
- Wait for Link