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4.1.1. MAC Synchronous Clock Connections to Single Instance
4.1.2. MAC Synchronous Clock Connections to Multiple Instances
4.1.3. Clock Connections to MAC Asynchronous Operation
4.1.4. Clock Connections in PTP-Based Synchronous Operation
4.1.5. Clock Connections in Synchronous Ethernet Operation (Sync-E)
4.1.6. I/O PLL as System PLL
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5.2.3. Congestion and Flow Control Using PAUSE or Priority Flow Control (PFC)
If you do not select Disable Flow Control in the Stop TX traffic when link partner sends pause parameter, the GTS Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP provides flow control to reduce congestion at the local or remote link partner. When either link partner experiences congestion, the respective TX MAC can be instructed to send PAUSE or PFC frames to regulate the flow of data from the other side of the link.
- PAUSE frames instruct the remote transmitter to stop sending data for the duration that the congested receiver specified in an incoming XOFF frame.
- PFC frames instruct the receiver to halt the flow of packets assigned to a specific Priority Queue for a specified duration.