1. Kupu Whakataki
The Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-DA2 is designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern data centers. This adapter provides 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, offering advanced features for server and network virtualization, flexible LAN and SAN networks, and reliable performance. It is powered by the Intel Ethernet X710 Controller, code-named Fortville, and supports PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0 x8 interfaces.
This manual provides instructions for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Intel X710-DA2 Network Adapter.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Kia mau ki nga whakaritenga haumaru e whai ake nei i te wa e whakauru ana me te mahi:
- Always disconnect power from the computer before installing or removing any components.
- Wear an anti-static wrist strap to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the adapter and other computer components.
- Handle the adapter by its edges to avoid touching sensitive components.
- Me whakarite kia tika te hau huri noa i te rorohiko hei ārai i te wera nui.
- Kaua e tukuna te urutau ki te makuku, ki te wera nui ranei.
- Refer to your computer's documentation for specific safety guidelines related to opening the chassis.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i to kete:
- Intel Ethernet Converged X710-DA2 Network Adapter
- Tuhinga (tenei pukapuka)
- Additional brackets (if applicable, for different form factors)

Image 1: Intel Ethernet Converged X710-DA2 Network Adapter. This image shows the network adapter from an angled perspective, highlighting its dual SFP+ ports and heatsink.
4. Tatūnga & Tāuta
4.1. Tāutanga Pūmārō
- Whakaweto me te Momotu: Shut down your computer and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
- Te Chassis Tuwhera: Open the computer chassis according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Kimihia te mokowhiti PCIe: Identify an available PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0 x8 slot or higher. The X710-DA2 requires an x8 slot for full functionality.
- Tangohia te Taupoki Mokowā: Remove the metal slot cover from the chosen PCIe slot on the computer chassis.
- Kōkuhu Pūurutau: Carefully align the adapter with the PCIe slot and press firmly until it is securely seated. Ensure the bracket is aligned with the chassis opening.
- Pūurutau Haumaru: Secure the adapter with the screw or retention clip provided by your computer chassis.
- Katia te Chassis: Close the computer chassis and reconnect the power cord.

Image 2: Intel Ethernet Converged X710-DA2 Network Adapter. This image provides a top-down view of the network adapter, showing the heatsink, PCB, and the two SFP+ ports with their protective covers.
4.2. Tāuta Atekōkiri
After hardware installation, drivers must be installed for the adapter to function correctly. Drivers are typically available from the Intel support website or your system manufacturer's webpae.
- Matapihi: Download the appropriate driver package for your Windows operating system (e.g., Windows 10, Windows Server). Run the installer and follow the on-screen prompts. In some cases, unpacking the server edition installer and using the binary directly may be necessary for specific Windows versions.
- Linux/Unix: Download the relevant driver package. Installation typically involves compiling and installing modules or using distribution-specific package managers.
- VMware ESXi: The adapter often has out-of-the-box support with VMware ESXi (e.g., vSphere 7.0, 8.0) using the i40en driver. Verify compatibility with your specific ESXi version.
Tuhipoka: Always ensure you download drivers from official sources to maintain system stability and security. Firmware updates may also be required for optimal performance and compatibility, especially with certain network switches.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The Intel X710-DA2 Network Adapter provides dual-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. Once installed and drivers are loaded, the adapter will appear as a network interface in your operating system.
- E hono ana ki te Whatunga: Connect SFP+ transceivers (not included) and appropriate fiber optic cables or Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cables to the adapter's SFP+ ports. Connect the other end to a compatible 10GbE switch or network device.
- Whirihoranga Whatunga: Configure network settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS) through your operating system's network interface settings.
- Ngā Āhuahira Arā Atu Anō: The adapter supports advanced features such as Network Virtualization offloads (Geneve, VXLAN, NVGRE), Intel Ethernet Flow Director for traffic steering, and Intel Data Plane Developer Kit (DPDK) optimization for efficient packet processing. These features are typically configured through specialized software or operating system tools.
6. Tiaki
The Intel X710-DA2 Network Adapter is designed for reliable operation with minimal maintenance. However, periodic checks and updates are recommended:
- Whakahōu Atekōkiri: Tirohia te tautoko Intel i nga wa katoa website for updated drivers to ensure optimal performance, compatibility, and security.
- Whakahōu Firmware: Firmware updates can resolve compatibility issues and improve performance. Refer to Intel's official documentation for firmware update procedures. Note that some OEM versions (e.g., Dell branded) may require specific OEM firmware tools.
- Tirotiro tinana: Periodically inspect the adapter for dust accumulation on the heatsink. Clean with compressed air if necessary, ensuring the computer is powered off and disconnected.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your Intel X710-DA2 Network Adapter, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
- Kāore i Kitea te Pūurutau:
- Me whakarite kei roto katoa te urutau i te mokamoka PCIe.
- Verify that the PCIe slot is functional and compatible (x8 or higher).
- Check your system's BIOS/UEFI settings to ensure the PCIe slot is enabled.
- Kāore he Hononga/Hononga:
- Verify that the SFP+ transceivers and cables are correctly installed and functional.
- Ensure the connected network switch port is configured for 10GbE and is active.
- Check for firmware updates for the adapter, as outdated firmware can cause linking issues.
- Confirm driver installation is complete and the correct drivers are in use.
- Nga Take Mahi:
- Ensure drivers and firmware are up to date.
- Check for network congestion or issues with the connected switch/network infrastructure.
- Verify that the operating system's network settings are correctly configured.
- Ngā Taupatupatu a te Kaitaraiwa: If experiencing system instability after driver installation, ensure no old network card drivers are conflicting. Remove previous drivers before installing new ones.
Mo etahi atu awhina, tirohia te tautoko Intel website or contact your system vendor.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tauira | X710DA2 |
| Waitohu | Intel |
| Atanga | PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0 x8 |
| Tauranga | Tärua SFP+ |
| Rere Whakawhiti Raraunga | 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10240 Megabits Per Second) |
| Kawa Hononga Raraunga | Itarangi |
| Pūmārō Pūmārō | PC |
| Tautoko Pūnaha Whakahaere | PC, Unix (Windows, Linux, VMware ESXi) |
| Ahu (LxWxH) | 8.75 x 5.62 x 1.12 inihi (22.23 x 14.27 x 2.84 cm) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.76 hekere (0.05 Kirokaramu) |
| Nga waahanga matua | Network Virtualization offloads (Geneve, VXLAN, NVGRE), Intel Ethernet Flow Director, Intel DPDK optimized, Low power design |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Mo nga korero whakamana me te tautoko hangarau, tirohia koa te Intel mana website or contact your point of purchase. Intel provides comprehensive resources including drivers, firmware, documentation, and troubleshooting guides online.
Rauemi ipurangi: Haerenga Tautoko Intel for the latest drivers, firmware, and product information.





