Nvidia ConnectX-6 User Manual page 17

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InfiniBa
ConnectX-6 delivers low latency, high bandwidth, and computing efficiency for performance-
nd
driven server and storage clustering applications. ConnectX-6 is InfiniBand Architecture
Architec
Specification v1.3 compliant.
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v1.3
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Up to
NVIDIA adapters comply with the following IEEE 802.3 standards:
200
200GbE / 100GbE / 50GbE / 40GbE / 25GbE / 10GbE / 1GbE
Gigabit
- IEEE 802.3bj, 802.3bm 100 Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet
- IEEE 802.3by, Ethernet Consortium25, 50 Gigabit Ethernet, supporting all FEC modes
- IEEE 802.3ba 40 Gigabit Ethernet
- IEEE 802.3by 25 Gigabit Ethernet
- IEEE 802.3ae 10 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 (9.6KB)
InfiniBa
A standard InfiniBand data rate, where each lane of a 2X port runs a bit rate of 53.125Gb/s with
nd
a 64b/66b encoding, resulting in an effective bandwidth of 100Gb/s.
HDR100
InfiniBa
A standard InfiniBand data rate, where each lane of a 4X port runs a bit rate of 53.125Gb/s with
nd HDR
a 64b/66b encoding, resulting in an effective bandwidth of 200Gb/s.
SPI Quad - includes 256Mbit SPI Quad Flash device (MX25L25645GXDI-08G device by
Memory
Macronix)
Compon
FRU EEPROM - Stores the parameters and personality of the card. The EEPROM capacity is
ents
128Kbit. FRU I2C address is (0x50) and is accessible through the PCIe SMBus.
Address 0x58 is reserved.) 
Overlay
In order to better scale their networks, datacenter operators often create overlay networks that
Network
carry traffic from individual virtual machines over logical tunnels in encapsulated formats such
s
as NVGRE and VXLAN. While this solves network scalability issues, it hides the TCP packet from
the hardware offloading engines, placing higher loads on the host CPU. ConnectX-6 effectively
addresses this by providing advanced NVGRE and VXLAN hardware offloading engines that
encapsulate and de-capsulate the overlay protocol.
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