What do you mean by "outside the network"?  Outside of what network?  Like 
anther address on the same subnet or something that has to go through a router 
or bridge?  If you don't bond the interfaces does it work?

Also, what kind of system is this one?  What Linux version? Version of the 
ixgbe driver?  What do the stats from ethtool show?  What do the network stack 
stats show?

Cheers,
John

-----Original Message-----
From: nu li [mailto:ixgb...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 10:06 PM
To: e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [E1000-devel] 82599 physical bonding and SRIOV VF issue

Hi list
        I have a question about 82599 bonding and SRIOV VF assignment.
        The host of our environment has 4 intel 82599 10G NICs, two of them are 
bonded at first. for example, NIC 0 and NIC 1 are bonded together, NIC
2 and NIC 5 are bonded together. Then, we will open the VF function on the NIC 
5, and assign one of the VF to a VM.
        My question is, the VF NIC in the VM can not ping the outside network.
        Could you please tell me does the VF function work under the bonding 
style? OK, or NOT?

        Thank you very much!
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