Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Product Introduction This card is a 5-Speed Multi-Gigabit network adapter that runs on a high speed PCIe x4 host but interface. This card hosts the Tehuti’s new 3 generation TN4010 controller, and optimized 10 Gigabit Ethernet MAC designed for low-power, low-cost, single-port connectivity required by Application Servers and Workstations.
Runs up to 10G at 100m Cat 6A cable and 5G at 100m Cat 5e/Cat 6 cable Backward compatibility with 1000Base-T, 100Base-T Networks PCI Express Gen-2 x4 Host Bus interface EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) 16K Jumbo Frames ...
Software Operating systems supported are (both 32 and 64 bits) Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 Windows 8.1 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows 10 Linux 2.6.24 or later VMware ESXi 5.x/6.0 ...
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.1 Hardware Layout Link/Activity Indicator: When the LED is off, there is no link between the 5-Speed NBASE-T Network Controller Card and the network When the LED is on, a link is established, but there is no traffic on the network Page 6...
When the LED is flashing, there is traffic on the network to which the 5-Speed NBASE-T Network Controller Card is connected Link Speed Indicator: When the LED is lit orange, a 10GBase-T link is established When the LED is lit green, a 5GBase-T/2.5GBase-T/1000Base-T link is established ...
2.3 Driver Installation The following section shows you how to install 5-Speed NBASE-T 2.3.1 Installation for Windows Network Controller Card driver on different operating systems. Insert the provided CD into your disk drive. The CD-ROM will start automatically. The following screen will show up and please click “Install Driver”.
*Note: Actual image may vary Follow the instructions on screen to install the driver. 2.3.2 Installation for Linux Insert the provided CD into your CD-ROM drive. Extract the compressed driver source file to a certain directory by the following command: (Please copy the driver file “tn40xx-x.x.x.x.tgz”...
# make If the compilation is well, the tn40xx.ko will be created under the current directory. If you want to use modprobe command to mount the driver, executing the following command to install the driver into your kernel: # make install 2.4 Verifying the installation 2.4.1 Verifying for Windows Click on the “Device Manager”...
Networks 10GbE Adapter” in the Device Manager. 2.4.2 Verifying for Linux You can check whether the driver is loading by using following commands: # lsmod | grep tn40xx # ifconfig –a If there is a device name, ethX, shown on the monitor, the linux driver is load.