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73 packets with VLAN tags, you can disable VLAN tag stripping for the VF. The
74 Physical Function (PF) processes requests issued from the VF to enable or
75 disable VLAN tag stripping. Note that if the PF has assigned a VLAN to a VF,
76 then requests from that VF to set VLAN tag stripping will be ignored.
78 To enable/disable VLAN tag stripping for a VF, issue the following command
79 from inside the VM in which you are running the VF::
89 Adaptive Virtual Function (AVF) allows the virtual function driver, or VF, to
106 - 1 Virtual Station Interface (VSI) per VF
110 - 1 unicast MAC address reserved per VF
111 - 16 MAC address filters for each VF
114 - HW mailbox is used for VF to PF communications (including on Windows)
212 - If a TC filter on a PF matches traffic over a VF (on the PF), that traffic
214 the VF. Such traffic will end up getting dropped higher up in the TCP/IP
227 series based device, the VF slaves may fail when they become the active slave.
228 If the MAC address of the VF is set by the PF (Physical Function) of the
232 if the VF's MAC address is not set by the PF.
238 (VF, or Virtual NIC) is not in trusted mode and spoof checking is enabled
239 on the VF. Note that this situation can occur in any combination of client,
240 host, and guest operating system. For information on how to set the VF to
245 Do not unload port driver if VF with active VM is bound to it
247 Do not unload a port's driver if a Virtual Function (VF) with an active Virtual
249 Once the VM shuts down, or otherwise releases the VF, the command will complete.
263 Unable to send the message to VF 2 aq_err 12
279 If a Virtual Function's MAC address is not assigned in the host, then the VF
281 address may change each time the VF driver is reloaded. You can assign a static
283 a VF driver reload.