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4 Linux Base Driver for Intel(R) Ethernet Adaptive Virtual Function
7 Intel Ethernet Adaptive Virtual Function Linux driver.
25 The iavf driver supports the below mentioned virtual function devices and
36 * Intel(R) XL710 X710 Virtual Function
37 * Intel(R) X722 Virtual Function
38 * Intel(R) XXV710 Virtual Function
39 * Intel(R) Ethernet Adaptive Virtual Function
72 If you have applications that require Virtual Functions (VFs) to receive
87 Adaptive Virtual Function
89 Adaptive Virtual Function (AVF) allows the virtual function driver, or VF, to
106 - 1 Virtual Station Interface (VSI) per VF
226 If you bind Virtual Functions (VFs) to an Intel(R) Ethernet Controller 700
237 Virtual Machine (VM) running on a separate host if the Virtual Function
238 (VF, or Virtual NIC) is not in trusted mode and spoof checking is enabled
247 Do not unload a port's driver if a Virtual Function (VF) with an active Virtual
266 Virtual machine does not get link
268 If the virtual machine has more than one virtual port assigned to it, and those
269 virtual ports are bound to different physical ports, you may not get link on
270 all of the virtual ports. The following command may work around the issue::
275 run the command more than once to get link on all virtual ports.
277 MAC address of Virtual Function changes unexpectedly
279 If a Virtual Function's MAC address is not assigned in the host, then the VF
280 (virtual function) driver will use a random MAC address. This random MAC