Intel NIC source code drivers for Linux operating systems.
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Intel NIC source code drivers for Redhat and Novell SLES operating systems.
This archive contains the source code needed to compile the e1000e, igb, i40e, and ixgbe driver modules for the Intel Family 16.5.0 of Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Adapters for use with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Update 5, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Novell SLES12 x64, and Novell SLES11 x64 SP3.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes - RHEL 6.5 OS on FCoE LUN not booting after installing ixgbe driver on the LUN - On Linux, I350 devices does not advertise the EEE capabilities correctly - Disconnecting/reconnecting network cable while passing traffic on VMs causes TX Unit Hang error on Linux OS - A false warning message "For Optimal performance, at least x Gt/s of bandwidth is required..." appears in dmesg log when a PF is directly attached to a VM on Linux OS - sriov_totalvfs reports incorrect maximum number of VFs the device can support
Enhancements - Added support for Intel(R) Ethernet 10G 4P X710/I350 rNDC - Added support for Intel(R) Ethernet 10G 2P X710-k bNDC - Added support for Intel(R) Ethernet 10G 4P X710-k bNDC - Added support for Intel(R) Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710 - Added support for Intel(R) Ethernet 10G 4P X710 SFP+ rNDC - Added support for Intel(R) Ethernet Gigabit 4P X710/I350 rNDC - Added support for Novell SUSE Linux ES 12 - Added support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
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Extract 1. Browse to the location where you downloaded the file and extract the file using the following commands: tar -xzvf Intel_LAN_16.5.0_Linux_source_A00.tar.gz 2. To install base drivers, please download the HTML User's Guide (file Intel_LAN_16.5.0_Manual_A00.exe) for detailed instructions on drivers compilation.
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