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1. About this Document
2. System Requirements
3. Hardware Installation
4. Installing the OPAE Software
5. OPAE Tools
6. Sample Test: Native Loopback
7. Installing the Intel XL710 Driver
8. Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
9. Testing Network Loopback Using Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK)
10. Graceful Shutdown
11. Single Event Upset (SEU)
12. Document Revision History for Intel Acceleration Stack User Guide: Intel® FPGA PAC N3000
A. Troubleshooting
B. Upgrade your Intel® FPGA PAC N3000 with Production Version of BMC and Intel® Arria® 10 Image
C. Configure the 4.19 Kernel
D. fpgabist Sample Output
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2. System Requirements
- Operation System:
- CentOS Linux version 7.6 kernel 3.10 or kernel 4.191
- Red Hat* Enterprise Linux* (RHEL) version 7.6 kernel 3.10
For information about the latest OS support, refer to the Getting Started page.
- Connectivity hardware for testing the Ethernet interfaces:
- 10 Gbps QSFP+
- 25 Gbps QSFP28
Refer to the Intel FPGA Programmable Acceleration Card N3000 Data Sheet for the following:
- List of supported QSFP+ and QSFP28 modules.
- Information on Intel FPGA PAC N3000 ordering part numbers (OPNs) that support Intel Acceleration Stack 1.1 production version.
While selecting a server, ensure that the server meets the following requirements (per slot):
- Power
- Cooling air flow
- Physical dimension
Note: To compile an AFU using the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software, your server must have at least 48 GB of system RAM.
1 Refer to Configure the 4.19 Kernel to support OPAE installation.