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E810CQDA1 - configuration connect to FPGA

kikoss
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Hello,

 

I have a FPGA configured with a HARD MAC 100GbE implementation running on QSFP28, set up as 4 lanes of ~25Gbps each

I have an E810CQDA1 card, and I want to connect it to the FPGA through a QSFP28 connector.

But I do not see any link activity on the E810 card in this configuration.

kikoss_0-1733821481384.png

I have 2 questions : 

1) Is every 100GbE cable compatible with the E810 card ? if not what the supported one ? 

2) If my FPGA is configured as 100GBE with 4 lanes ,

what should be the E810 configuration given that the default is : 

kikoss_2-1733822054913.png

 

- Any other ideas to debug the issue is welcome 

 

Thanks

Kikoss

 

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kikoss
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1 . Yes 

2. the configuration should be "100 " as the first line on the picture 

 

Kikoss

 

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IntelSupport
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Hi Kikoss,


Greetings for the day!


Thank you for posting in the Intel Community. We sincerely apologize for the delay in our response. We have received your concern and would like to assure you that assisting you is our top priority.

 

Could you kindly let us know if the issue has been resolved, or if you require further assistance from us? Your prompt response will greatly help us in diagnosing and resolving the issue as quickly as possible.

 

We appreciate your patience and understanding, and we look forward to hearing from you soon.


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Jerome

Intel Customer Support Technician


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IntelSupport
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Hi Kikoss,


Greetings for the day!


This is to follow up on the issue you reported with us.

Could you kindly let us know if the issue has been resolved, or if you require further assistance from us? Your prompt response will greatly help us in diagnosing and resolving the issue as quickly as possible.

 

We appreciate your patience and understanding, and we look forward to hearing from you soon.


Regards

Jerome

Intel Customer Support Technician


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IntelSupport
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Hi Kikoss,


Greetings for the day!


This is a final follow up on the issue you reported with us.

Could you kindly let us know if the issue has been resolved, or if you require further assistance from us? Your prompt response will greatly help us in diagnosing and resolving the issue as quickly as possible.

 

We appreciate your patience and understanding, and we look forward to hearing from you soon.


Regards

Jerome

Intel Customer Support Technician


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kikoss
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A long time ago from this topic 

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kikoss
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1 . Yes 

2. the configuration should be "100 " as the first line on the picture 

 

Kikoss

 

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IntelSupport
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Hi Kikoss,


Thanks for the response, please find the below question raised and could you kindly let us know if the issue has been resolved, or if you require further assistance from us? Your prompt response will greatly help us in diagnosing and resolving the issue as quickly as possible.


Hello,

 

I have a FPGA configured with a HARD MAC 100GbE implementation running on QSFP28, set up as 4 lanes of ~25Gbps each

I have an E810CQDA1 card, and I want to connect it to the FPGA through a QSFP28 connector.

But I do not see any link activity on the E810 card in this configuration.

kikoss_0-1733821481384.png

I have 2 questions : 

1) Is every 100GbE cable compatible with the E810 card ? if not what the supported one ? 

2) If my FPGA is configured as 100GBE with 4 lanes ,


We appreciate your patience and understanding, and we look forward to hearing from you soon.


Regards

Jerome

Intel Customer Support Technician


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IntelSupport
Community Manager
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Hi Kikoss,


Greetings for the day!


This is to follow up on the issue you reported with us.

Could you kindly let us know if the issue has been resolved, or if you require further assistance from us? Your prompt response will greatly help us in diagnosing and resolving the issue as quickly as possible.

 

We appreciate your patience and understanding, and we look forward to hearing from you soon.


Regards

Jerome

Intel Customer Support Technician


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