Installing the hardware, System requirements, Safety precautions – Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters User Manual

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Installing the Hardware: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57XX User Guide

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Installing the Hardware: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57XX User

Guide

System Requirements

Safety Precautions

Preinstallation Checklist

Installing the Adapter

Connecting the Network Cables

NOTE: Service Personnel: This product is intended only for installation in a Restricted Access Location (RAL).

NOTE: This section applies only to add-in NIC models of Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters.

System Requirements

Before you install the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter, verify that your system meets the requirements listed
for your operating system:

Hardware Requirements

Pentium-based system that meets operating system requirements
One open 32-bit or 64-bit PCI and/or PCI Express slot
128-MB RAM (minimum) for Windows and Linux.

Operating System Requirements

General

PCI v2.3 33/66 MHz Bus Interface (BCM5701/BCM5703)
PCI-X v1.0 64-bit 100-MHz Bus Interface (BCM5701 only)
PCI-X v1.0 64-bit 133-MHz Bus Interface (BCM5703 only)
PCI Express v1.0a, x1 (or greater) Host Interface (BCM5721)

Microsoft Windows

One of the following versions of Microsoft Windows:

Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2008 Family

Linux

NOTE: The current version of the adapter driver has been tested on the latest Red Hat, SuSE, and other Linux distributions

for i386, ia64, and x86_64 CPU architectures using 2.6.x kernels. The driver has been tested up to kernel version 2.6.13. The
driver should work on other little endian or big endian CPU architectures, but only very limited testing has been done on some
of these machines. The Makefile may have to be modified to include architecture-specific compile switches, and some minor
changes in the source files may also be required. On these machines, patching the driver into the kernel is recommended.

Safety Precautions

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