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      wlp94114 @olivierlambert
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      @olivierlambert

      Good morning!

      I've created a Debian 13 vm with x710-T2l as the network device.

      When I try to install Debian 13, the installer fails when trying to acquire a DHCP address.

      My original plan was/is to build a pfSense router/firewall using the x710. The installer configures the interfaces (WAN/LAN) but fails when trying to access the internet.

      The XCP-ng v8.3 host is using the alt i40 driver.

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        And if you add a fixed address, does it work?

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          wlp94114 @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert

          I ran through the install with a fixed address without success.

          I've attached some screenshots for your perusal.

          2025-08-27_NIC-test.png 2025-08-27_NIC-test-1.png 2025-08-27_NIC-test-2.png 2025-08-27_NIC-test-3.png

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          • olivierlambertO Offline
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            Is your card having a recent firmware? I don't know why a passthrough NIC wouldn't work 🤔

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            • splastunovS Offline
              splastunov
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              try to disable tx/rx offload from xcp-ng side.

              1. get VIF list of your VM
              xe vm-vif-list uuid=VMUUID
              
              1. disable features for each VIF
              xe vif-param-set uuid=VIFUUID other-config:ethtool-tx="off"
              xe vif-param-set uuid=VIFUUID other-config:ethtool-rx="off"
              
              1. reboot VM
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                wlp94114 @olivierlambert
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                @olivierlambert
                Yes, there has been a recent firmware update.

                Here is the info on the x710-T2l:
                [08:19 xandria ~]# ethtool -i eth9,
                driver: i40e
                version: 2.26.8
                firmware-version: 9.54 0x8000fb5f 1.3800.0
                expansion-rom-version:
                bus-info: 0000:41:00.1
                supports-statistics: yes
                supports-test: yes
                supports-eeprom-access: yes
                supports-register-dump: yes
                supports-priv-flags: yes

                The x710-DA4, which is assignable to a vm via Xen Orchestra but not assignable via pci passthrough, is on a much older firmware rev:
                [08:24 xandria ~]# ethtool -i eth4
                driver: i40e
                version: 2.26.8
                firmware-version: 6.01 0x80003484 1.1747.0
                expansion-rom-version:
                bus-info: 0000:04:00.0
                supports-statistics: yes
                supports-test: yes
                supports-eeprom-access: yes
                supports-register-dump: yes
                supports-priv-flags: yes

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                  wlp94114 @splastunov
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                  @splastunov said in Intel x710-t2l Problems:

                  xe vif-param-set uuid=VIFUUID other-config:ethtool-tx="off"
                  xe vif-param-set uuid=VIFUUID other-config:ethtool-rx="off"

                  Hi!

                  Thanks for your input. I set the vif parameters as suggested and am still unable to ping the gateway.

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                    wlp94114 @olivierlambert
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                    @olivierlambert

                    I realize this is an older topic and I'd like to share you with what I have learned.

                    The x710 series has a reputation for being picky about driver and nvram versions.

                    According to the "332191_Intel® Ethernet Controller X710-XXV710-XL710 Feature Summary_Rev5_12" publication, page 34, the closest match for XCP-ng's intel-i40e-alt.x86_64 (version: 2.26.8) is nvram 9.52.

                    I flashed both the x710-T2l and the X710-DA4 to 9.52 and have success passing the x710-DA4 through to a vm.

                    I haven't tried to do a passthrough with the x710-T2l; I've got PfSense running using XCP-ng's vlan feature and some tuneables in PfSense and am reluctant to rock the boat.

                    I'm including a snapshot of page 34 of the Intel pub for your review.

                    Best regards!

                    x710 nvram-driver versions.png

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                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                      Thank you very much for sharing your findings 🙂

                      Adding @Team-Documentation-Knowledge-Management and @Team-OS-Platform-Release to check what's next on our side 🙂

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                      • yannY Offline
                        yann Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @olivierlambert
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                        Adding this to our topics to discuss

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