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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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5.4. Test Network Loopback using fpgadiag
The test requires use of an external traffic generator to send traffic through QSFP ports, the --side host enables loopback on the host side of the Intel® Arria® 10 FPGA.
$ sudo fpgadiag -B 0x3e -m fpgalpbk --side host –-direction remote –-enable
To disable:
$ sudo fpgadiag -B 0x3e -m fpgalpbk --side host –-direction remote --disable
Note: Since all four Ethernet channels in the 4x25G configuration are in QSFP0, only one QSFP port indicates linkup status through LEDs.