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Dear Sir
The X550-T2 NIC mentioned the maximum jumbo frame is 15.5K, I already verify this feature in Ubuntu Linux by an industrial camera without packet loss.
Are there any updates with the drivers of X550-T2 or any instructions to enable 15.5k jumbo frame in Win10? Thanks.
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Dear Sir
Thank you for the reply.
We connect 10GigE industrial cameras to the X550-T2 controller directly without the switch.
The X550-T2 controller can only support 9K jumbo frame in WIN 10 currently, right?
Best regards,
Hans
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Hello Hans,
Thank you for the reply.
Please allow us to confirm this with our engineers. We will get back to you as soon as possible but no later than 3 business days.
Hoping for your kind patience.
Best regards,
Crisselle C.
Intel® Customer Support
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Hello Hans,
Thank you for the patience on this matter.
Regarding your query, the X550-T2 controller can only support 9K jumbo frame in WIN 10 currently, right?
Yes, because that is only the option available in Windows 10.
You may also refer to below information as we mentioned on our previous update (posted 09-05-2021 08:45 PM) from our engineering team.
Question: How to enable 15.5K Jumbo Frame?
Answer: The only way to enable Jumbo Packet is via device properties. In the device properties, there is a Jumbo Packet item in the Advanced tap, and then enable Jumbo Packet by selecting the Jumbo Packet sizes (4088 Bytes and 9014 Bytes) on the drop-down menu.
Important Note: As described in the datasheet, once some other functions are enabled, the maximum packet size of Jumbo Packet is limited to 9.5KB (9014 Byte payload + other information in the Jumbo packet).
The 9014B packet size is usually a common maximum value to MTU(Maximum Transmission Unit) of an Ethernet port, others that are over 9014KB can be considered as Super Jumbo Packet. Performance and latency may be impacted by the increase in MTU.
Feel free to let us know if you have additional questions.
We will wait for your reply within 3 business days in case we don't hear from you, we will proceed closing this request.
Best regards,
Crisselle C.
Intel® Customer Support
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Hello Hans,
Good day! We hope that you are having a great one so far.
Please be informed that we will now close this request since we haven't received any response from our previous follow ups. Just feel free to post a new question if you may have any other inquiry in the future as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Best regards,
Zigfreid I.
Intel® Customer Support
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