Support for intel 82576 chipset

Hello!
Prompt please where will support the following network cards?
Intel ® Gigabit ET Quad Port Server Adapter
Intel ® Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter
82576 chipset.

Thank you.

Did you try latest v5beta?

I am not a test latest v5 beta.
We can not use unstable versions on the servers.
Now we collect a few powerful routers
NICs on the chipset 82576 is not ranking in the list of supported hardware.
What advise?

Thanks

:laughing: :astonished: :open_mouth:

New drivers will be ONLY included in new versions. It’s your choice

Drivers for chipset 82,576 already included in the new beta release?
Or is it planned? Can not you understand)

We update drivers in each new version. v5beta7 has the newest Intel drivers. if you card is not recognized in v4.11, it’s a 70% chance it works in v5beta7

Well, some understandable. It is necessary to buy and check.
Unfortunately, this expensive equipment for such experiments.

Maybe you can suggest equipment, which can collect gigabit router with pps over a million?

the 5 beta is pretty stable , i have one here running all kind of stuff, BGP with some peers , simples queues and working fine for about 43 days

beta 7? where??

beta7 support 82576 without problems, also queue tree on this version work stable

where did you downloaded beta 7?

I look forward 7beta version)

its testing package, mikrotik send it to me to test 82576 ethernet with queue tree, soon you will be able to download beta7

Thanks )

I have been sending mail to support@mikrotik.com . We have 82576 and its crashing continuously.
Tried 3.3 , 4.11 but does not get detected at all . i 5.0b6 it gets detected but crashes
this is an intel pro 1000 et rebranded by dell as 0h092p . Can someone please quickly send me 5.0b7 so we can get our router up and running

How about 82580 ?
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/detail_desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=13663
Is igb driver present in ROS v5 ? Or only e1000 ?

from your link:

There are three Linux* Base Drivers for Intel® Gigabit Network Connections.

  • e1000> e> -x.x.x.x.tar.gz driver supports the Intel® PRO/1000 PCI-E (82563/6/7, 82571/2/3/4/7/8, or 82583) based gigabit network adapters.

  • igb-x.x.x.tar.gz supports Intel® 82575/6 & 82580-based gigabit network connections.

  • e1000.x.x.x.tar.gz support > all > Intel® PCI and PCI-X gigabit network adapters/connections.

so, if it’s e1000, then it’s enough

e1000 is a basic driver, he will work with all network cards.
But it will not use all their hardware capabilities and in this case makes no sense to use server versions of network cards.
e1000e - uses some of the hardware possibilities 82563/6/7, 82571/2/3/4/7/8, or 82583 .
igb uses all the hardware possibilities 82575/6 and 82580, and gives a noticeable increase in productivity at high loads.

version 5.x use IGB intel driver