

Updated Table 11, NVM Transition Support for X710/XL710. Updated Table 10, Software/NVM Compatibility for XXV710. Updated Table 9, Software/NVM Compatibility for X710/XL710. Updated Table 8, Virtualized Operating System for X710/XXV710/XL710. Updated Table 7, Operating System Support for Physical Function Driver for X710/ Updated Table 6, General Features for X710/XXV710/XL710. Updated list of software releases and associated NVMs in Features Supported section. General updates in support of 22.9 and 22.10 software releases and NVM 6.02. Updated Table 10, Software/NVM Compatibility for XXV710.Ģ.8 JanuUpdates include the following: Updated Table 7, Operating System Support for Physical Function Driver for X710/Ģ.7 JanuUpdates include the following: Updated document title. Updated Table 8, Virtualized Operating System for X710/XXV710/XL710.Ģ.9 JUpdates include the following: General updates in support of 23.1 and 23.2 software releases and NVM 6.02.

Intel Ethernet Controller X710/XXV710/XL710 Feature Support MatrixRevision Historyģ.0 JUpdates include the following: Updated Table 7, Operating System Support for Physical Function Driver for X710/ Main suggestion was a faulty BIOS update, but issue does not reproducing on Linux (Debian\Centos\Ubuntu), so this seems to be more driver issue.ĭriver version (from device properties) - 12.14.7.Intel Ethernet Controller X710/XXV710/XL710 Feature Support MatrixNetworking Division (ND) Disabling\enabling adapter on running system has no effect.īasically, I'm runned out of ideas. Tried recommendations, described in document TA-201, tried disable TCP offloading, tuning down to lower link speed, disabling power saving features - no luck, until restart system refuses to transmit big amounts of data, while may be still available sometimes via RDP (or sometimes starting to drop packets completely). It either stop sending\receiveing data (like buffer overflow) or drops connection at all. Next issue is faced after updating motherboard BIOS to latest version (2.2) - with Windows Server 2012 R2 is being used - network adapter becoming unstable after 10-14 GB of transmitted data. I'm running Supermicro X11SSL-F motherboard with networking adapter Inter i210-AT
