Intel® Ethernet Adapters and Devices User Guide
Device Features
This section 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