Hi

I am trying to understand the impact of the limit of 30 multicast hashes sent 
from igbvf (e1000_update_mc_addr_list_vf() in e1000_vf.c)  to igb 
(igb_set_vf_multicasts() in igb_main.c).

Does this mean that if a system using a VF wants to join more than 30 multicast 
groups whose low order 12 bits are distinct, in fact it can't?

If that is the case is there a way to overcome this?

Thanks in advance

Jonathan



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