@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ network. PTP support varies among Intel devices that support this driver. Use
"ethtool -T <netdev name>" to get a definitive list of PTP capabilities
supported by the device.
-IEEE 802.1ad (QinQ) Support
+IEEE 802.1ad (QinQ) Support
---------------------------
The IEEE 802.1ad standard, informally known as QinQ, allows for multiple VLAN
IDs within a single Ethernet frame. VLAN IDs are sometimes referred to as
@@ -523,8 +523,8 @@ of a port's bandwidth (should it be available). The sum of all the values for
Maximum Bandwidth is not restricted, because no more than 100% of a port's
bandwidth can ever be used.
-NOTE: X710/XXV710 devices fail to enable Max VFs (64) when Multiple Functions
-per Port (MFP) and SR-IOV are enabled. An error from i40e is logged that says
+NOTE: X710/XXV710 devices fail to enable Max VFs (64) when Multiple Functions
+per Port (MFP) and SR-IOV are enabled. An error from i40e is logged that says
"add vsi failed for VF N, aq_err 16". To workaround the issue, enable less than
64 virtual functions (VFs).
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ which the AVF is associated. The following are base mode features:
- AVF device ID
- HW mailbox is used for VF to PF communications (including on Windows)
-IEEE 802.1ad (QinQ) Support
+IEEE 802.1ad (QinQ) Support
---------------------------
The IEEE 802.1ad standard, informally known as QinQ, allows for multiple VLAN
IDs within a single Ethernet frame. VLAN IDs are sometimes referred to as
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