Before you begin
Note: For merging between SmartNICs, time synchronization is required. See
DN-0384,
DN-0985 and/or
DN-0737 for
further information regarding time synchronization.
About this task
If merging of packets between SmartNICs is needed, the packet-based interface must be
used. This means that the PCAP packet descriptor and the PCAP-ns and PCAP-μs time stamp
formats cannot be used.
Steps
To set up for merging packets between SmartNICs:
Procedure
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In the ntpcap.ini file, include the following to set up
packet-based interface.
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In the ntservice.ini file, include the following to select the
standard packet descriptor (default setting).
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In the ntservice.ini file, select one of the following to select
the native, native UNIX (default setting), native
UNIX ns or native NDIS time stamp format, respectively.
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TimestampFormat=NATIVE
Note: The native format is based on a 10 ns unit with a 64-bit unit counter.
Note: This time stamp format does not apply to 4GA SmartNICs.
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TimestampFormat=NATIVE_UNIX
Note: The native UNIX format is based on a 10 ns unit with a 64-bit unit counter. The
start time is January 1st 1970.
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TimestampFormat=UNIX_NS
Note: The native UNIX ns format is based on a 1 ns unit with a 64-bit unit counter. The
start time is January 1st 1970.
Note: This time stamp format does not apply to 3GA SmartNICs.
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TimestampFormat=NATIVE_NDIS
Note: The native NDIS format is based on a 10 ns unit with a 64-bit unit counter. The
start time is January 1st 1601.
Note: This time stamp format does not apply to 4GA SmartNICs.
Note: When using the native NDIS format you cannot set a time on a PCIe Gen3 or a PCIe
Gen2 SmartNIC (or on a PCIe Gen1 SmartNIC using the config
tool) before January 1st 1970.