Documentation, Support, and Training
Understanding the Low Profile Adapter
Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
Power and Environmental Requirements
Hardware and Software Requirements
Solaris Platform Installation Overview
Linux Platform Installation Overview
Microsoft Windows Platform Installation Overview
Verify the Driver Version on a Solaris Platform
Remove the Driver From a Solaris Platform
Download and Install the Driver on a Linux Platform
Remove the Driver From a Linux Platform
Download and Install the Driver on a Microsoft Windows Platform
Remove the Driver From a Microsoft Windows Platform
Installing the Low Profile Adapter
Install the Adapter in a System
Verify the Installation in a Solaris SPARC System
Verify the Installation in a Solaris x86 System
Verify the Installation in a Linux System
Verify the Installation in a Microsoft Windows System
Create /etc/hostname.ixgbe# Files
Configure the Network Host Files With the ifconfig Command
Boot Over the Network Using PXE
Boot Solaris x86 and Linux Systems Over a 10GbE Network
Install the Solaris OS Over a 10GbE Network on SPARC Systems
Configuring the Driver Parameters
Driver Parameters for the Solaris OS
Set ixgbe Driver Parameters in the Solaris OS
Solaris OS Performance Variables
Improve Performance in the Solaris OS
Set Driver Parameters in Linux
Configure Jumbo Frames in Solaris OS
Configure Jumbo Frames in Linux
Configuring Link Aggregation in a Solaris Environment
Display Information About Link Aggregations
Configure Static VLANs in a Solaris Environment
Configure VLANs in a Linux Environment
Click Control Panel.
Click Network Connection.
Click the folder icon from the sub-manual bar.
Right-click the Sun Dual 10GbE SFP+ PCIe 2.0 Low Profile Adapter port, then select Properties.
Click Configure.
Click VLAN, then click on New.
Type VLAN with ID (for example, type VLAN10).
Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
Click Use the following IP address.
Type the IP address.
Click Subnet Mask.
The value 255.255.255.0 is displayed.
Click OK.
Repeat Step 3 through Step 10 until all the network ports are VLAN configured.
Note - Ensure that the firewall is configured to allow VLAN traffic. Otherwise, the VLAN might not operate properly.