Compliance with PCI Express 4.0 specification and backward with PCI Express3.0

Bus interface:X8 with PCI Express 4.0

Concurrency for 256 non-posted requests.

Supports multiple port speeds with a single architecture: 25/10/1GbE

Network interface: 25Gb:25GBASE-SR,25GBASE-LR,25GBASE-Cu

10Gb:10GBASE-SR,10GBASE-LR,10GBASE-Cu

1Gb:1GBASE-SR,1GBASE-LR,1GBASE-Cu

Flexible Ethernet Port Configuration with Ethernet Port Configuration tool(EPCT)

Support Virtualization features: 8 Physical functions (PF)

SR-IOV with up to 256 Virtual Functions (VF)

768 Virtual Station interfaces (VSI)

Microsoft VM Queue(VMQ)

VMware NetQueue

Stateless offloads: TCP/UDP segment offload, large segment offload, checksum offload

IEEE1588 Precision Time Protocol Support

RDMA support both iWARP and RoCE v2

Enhanced DPDK for Network Functions Virtualization acceleration, advanced packet forwarding, and highly effective packet processing

Deliver consistent application performance with Application Device Queues

Improve packet processing efficiency with enhanced Dynamic Device Personalization (DDP)

Intel® Ethernet Adaptive Virtual Function (Intel® Ethernet AVF)

Jumbo frame of up to 9728 bytes

Support Operation Systems: Windows 11/server2016/server2019/server2022

Linux: RHEL9.1/8.7, SLES15 PS4, Ubuntu22.04/20.04/Debian11 /FreeBSD13/12.3


Feature tab

Product Name PCIe X8 Intel E810 Dual-Port 25G SFP28 Network card

Bus type Uses PCIe Gen4.0 (16GT/s) through an x8 edge connector, Gen3 compatible

Controller Intel EYE810XXVAM2

Ethernet Data Rate 1/10/25GbE

Network Connector Type 2-Ports SFP28

Standard comply with the following IEEE 802.3 standards:

25GbE / 10GbE / 1GbE

IEEE 802.3by, Ethernet Consortium 25 Gigabit Ethernet

IEEE 802.3by 25 Gigabit Ethernet

IEEE 802.3ae 10 Gigabit Ethernet

IEEE 802.3ab 1 Gigabit Ethernet

IEEE 802.3ap based auto-negotiation and KR startup

IEEE 802.3ad, 802.1AX Link Aggregation

IEEE 802.1Q, 802.1P VLAN tags and priority

IEEE 802.1Qau (QCN)

Congestion Notification

IEEE 802.1Qaz (ETS)

IEEE 802.1Qbb (PFC)

IEEE 802.1Qbg

IEEE 1588v2

Jumbo frame support (9.7KB)

Protocol Support Ethernet:25GBASE-GAUI,25GBASE-KR,25G-AUIC2C,25G-AUIC2M, 25GBASE-CR1,25GBASE-KR1,10GBASE-KR, 10GSFI,10G-SFP+

1GBASE-KX, SGMII,

Operating Temperature 0 °C to 105 °C (32 °F to 221 °F)

Storage Temperature -40 °C to 115 °C (-40 °F to 239 °F)

Bracket Full-height bracket installed; Low-Profile bracket included in package

Power Consumption MAX 22W

Dimension 167mm x69mm

Supports Operating Systems Windows Client: Windows 11

Windows sever: 2016/2019/2022

Linux: RHEL9.1/8, SLES15 PS4, Ubuntu22.04/20.04/Debian11 /FreeBSD13/12.3

Virtualization Features Next-generation VMDq, SR-IOV, VLAN, VxLAN, NVGRE, GENEVE,

Package content

1 x PCIe x8 Intel E810 Dual-Port 25G SFP28 Ethernet adapter

1 x Users Manual

1 x CD Driver

1 x Low profile bracket

Accessories

System Requirements

Windows11,Winserver2016/2019/2022

Linux: RHEL9.1/8.7,SLES15 PS4,Ubuntu22.04/20.04/Debian11 /FreeBSD13/12.3

An available PCI Express x16 slot

Hardware installation

1.Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord

2.Remove the computer cover and the adapter slot cover from the slot that matches your adapter

3.Insert the adapter edge connector into the slot and secure the bracket to the chassis


4.Replace the computer cover, then plug in the power cord

5.Power on the computer

Note: select the correct slot, some systems have physical X8 PCI Express slots those actually only support lower speeds. Please check your system manual to identify the slot

Install Drivers and software

Windows Operating Systems

You must have administrative rights to the operating system to install the drivers.

1.insert the CD driver bound with Intel network driver into your CD-ROM drive(also you can download the latest drivers from support website):

2.if the Found New Hardware Wizard screen is displayed, click Cancel

3.start the autorun located in the software package, the autorun may automatically start after you have extracted files.

4.Click install Drivers and Software

5.Follow the instructions in the install wizard to finish it

Installing Linux Drivers from Source Code

1.Download and expand the base driver tar file.

2.Compile the driver module

3.Install the module using the modprobe command

4.Assign an IP address using the ifconfig command

Support

More information and settings, please refer to the Intel Adapter User Guides or you can contact us.