Hello

We had been advised to contact you regarding the issue of 2 Tx and 2 Rx queue 
for  the card:
IntelĀ® PRO/1000 CT Desktop Adapter

On the Intel site it says it can have 2 Tx and 2 Rx queue at the same time
The URL on intel site is:    

"Optimized queues: 2 Transmit (Tx) and 2 Receive (Rx)"
It can be found in this URL:
http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/adapters/gigabit-ct/gigabit-ct-overview.htm

We wanted to know how this can be done and what is the make command to do that 
since on the documents in the driver for Linux it is just mentioned this to 
have seperate queues and that only limits each of them to 1 

make CFLAGS_EXTRA="-DCONFIG_E1000E_SEPARATE_TX_HANDLER" install

Thanks for your time
PS: The previous request of support and Intel reply comes at the end of this 
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  Subject: RE: Intel(R) Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter Email Support Request


  Hello Bashir,

  Thank you for contacting Intel(R) Technical Support.

  I understand that you are looking for a parameter that will make the IntelĀ® 
PRO/1000 CT Desktop Adapter to use the optimized queues: 2 Transmit (Tx) and 2 
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  First_name: Bashir
  Last_name: Rategh
  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Customer_type: End User
  Product: Intel(R) Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter
  Product_id: 3025
  OS: Linux*
  Survey_opt_in: Yes
  Drivers: Yes
  Adapter_Model: No
  Adapter_Motherboard: removable
  RMA: No
  Kernel: 2.6.18-92.1.13.el5.028stab059.6
  Distribution_Version: Redhat (CentOS)
  Issue_Other_Versions: Yes
  Driver_Version: e1000e-0.5.8.2
  Issue: Hello

  On your website it is mentioned for "INTEL(R) GIGABIT CT DESKTOP ADAPTER" 
that it has:

  "Optimized queues: 2 Transmit (Tx) and 2 Receive (Rx)"

  We made the driver with this command:

  make CFLAGS_EXTRA="-DCONFIG_E1000E_SEPARATE_TX_HANDLER" install

  And the system runs fine but it only has 1 Rx and 1 Tx and 1 link in 
/proc/interrupt 

  We copied it here:
  122:     459513          0          0          0    4980076          0        
  0          0       PCI-MSI-X  eth2-rx0
  130:    1222586    4589060          0          0          0          0     
264172     831200       PCI-MSI-X  eth2-tx0
  138:         27          0          0        548          0          0        
  0          0       PCI-MSI-X  eth2


  What is the parameter need to be passed to make to make it 2 Tx and 2 Rx?

  Thanks
  PS: Our system has 8 CPU core
  Form_id: 7



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