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The i40e driver of network card 710 experiences severe packet loss. The main reason is the increase in rx_rropped statistics in ethtool-S. By examining the i40e driver source code, it was found that rx_rropped is the statistical representation of rx_iscaffolds. This value is written in the register of the network card. Under what circumstances will this rx-discaffolds increase? At present, after adjusting the ringbuffer size of the network card to the maximum 4096, the customer environment still loses packets. The improvement effect is not significant. May I ask if there are any other optimization plans?
For example:
ethtool -S ens2f0
NIC statistics:
rx_packets: 18198913247
tx_packets: 13051235581
rx_bytes: 10555544090204
tx_bytes: 2367746549153
rx_errors: 0
tx_errors: 0
rx_dropped: 92572379
tx_dropped: 0
Please let me know. Thanks. Regards, CC97
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Hi CC97,
Thank you for posting in Intel Ethernet Communities.
Regarding your enquiry, we have expert team that able to assist you on this. Please open an IPS case at premiersupport.intel.com and post the question under embedded community:
https://community.intel.com/t5/Embedded-Connectivity/bd-p/embedded-networking-connectivity
After registration, you will be able to open a case on the Intel® Premier Support (IPS) platform and your request will be handled by one of our engineers as soon as possible.
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Sazzy_Intel
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hi Sazzy_Intel
The premiersupport-intel.com platform has been experiencing account creation failures and constantly prompts for a Microsoft account. Can you please provide a direct response.
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CC97
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Hi CC97,
Thank you for your response.
For your convenience, please find the article below that provides detailed instructions on registering IPS account:
How to Register and have Access to Intel® Premier Support
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000057045/ethernet-products.html
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Fikri
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Hi Fikri
The registration has not been approved yet. Could you please help confirm?
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CC97
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Hi Fikri
How do I need to fill in here?
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CC97
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Hello CC97,
Greetings!
Thank you for applying for the premier support account. This is being checked by our IPS team and they will provide you an update regarding the access request as soon as possible.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Regards,
Sachin KS
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Hi CC97,
Good day.
This is regarding your IPS registration. Once you have complete the registration, your request will be process and will be receiving an update from the team shortly.
Since there is no assistance that we are able to provide regarding this issue, we will proceed with closing this case at our end as the IPS team will be assisting you.
Thank you for using Intel products and services.
Regards,
Sazzy_Intel
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