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X710 network drivers
2018-05-08, 17:35
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RE: X710 network drivers
(2018-05-08 01:32)Transce Wrote:  The offending driver in question is 0x8086, 0x1572. They are X710 10Gb SFP cards.

I thought it was just a Dell Proliant issue, but I just found out that gen 10 HPE Proliants are using them now.

Just to avoid any missunderstandings, iPXE does not currently have any native drivers for this nic. So it would make more sense to say that 8086:1572 is the offending device, an not driver Wink

However, if you chainload over the network then you can use snponly.efi (assuming efi environment) or undionly.kpxe (if running in legacy pcbios mode)

In which environment are you running (efi/pcbios) and which buildtarget/ipxe binary are you using. And what do you see in regards to ifstat if you run above mentioned snponly.efi or undionly.kpxe?

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X710 network drivers - Transce - 2018-05-03, 18:43
RE: X710 network drivers - NiKiZe - 2018-05-04, 00:46
RE: X710 network drivers - Transce - 2018-05-08, 01:32
RE: X710 network drivers - NiKiZe - 2018-05-08 17:35
RE: X710 network drivers - Transce - 2018-05-08, 19:40
RE: X710 network drivers - NiKiZe - 2018-05-08, 20:00
RE: X710 network drivers - Transce - 2018-05-08, 20:32
RE: X710 network drivers - NiKiZe - 2018-05-08, 20:51
RE: X710 network drivers - NiKiZe - 2018-07-17, 14:03
RE: X710 network drivers - Transce - 2018-07-25, 19:28
RE: X710 network drivers - Transce - 2018-11-07, 23:21



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