Can anyone clarify the following:

1. As of Solaris 10 update 3 (11/06), what level of support it has on TOE?

2. Does anyone have experience with TOE on Broadcom NetXtreme II? In the driver 
configuration file, I find

############################################################################
# Checksum : configures checksum task which are offloaded to asic,
# namely transport (TCP / UDP) or network (IP) protocol checksum
# offload. By default no checksum is offloaded. Legal values are -
#       0 : No checksum offload.
#       1 : TCP & IP checksum generation is offloaded for outbound packets
#       2 : TCP & IP checksum validation is offloaded for ingress packets
#       3 : Both TCP / IP checksum is offloaded in both direction.
#  For examples, configure adapters of instance#0 and instance#3 to
#  checksum offload.
#
Checksum=3,3,3,3,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0;
#Checksum=0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0;
############################################################################

I have two Broadcom NIC port, bnx0 and bnx1. Does it mean both of them has 
checksum offload enabled?

3. Is there a command in Solaris to verify TOE like "netstat -ont" in Windows? 
I have enabled TOE in BIOS and no way to know if Solaris is actually using it.


Thanks.
 
 
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