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User Diagnostics: Broadcom Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57XX User Guide

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User Diagnostics: Broadcom Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57XX

User Guide

Introduction

System Requirements

Running Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics

Diagnostic Test Descriptions

Diagnostic Test Messages

Introduction

Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics is an MS-DOS based application that runs a series of diagnostic tests (see

Table 1: "MS-DOS Command Prompt Mode Command Options"

) on the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters in

your system. Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics also allows you to update device firmware and to view and change
settings for available adapter properties. Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics can be run in either of the following modes:

MS-DOS Command Prompt mode
Broadcom Command Line Interface (CLI) mode

In either mode, you can view the version of the adapter software and specify which adapter to test and which tests to
perform. The MS-DOS Command Prompt mode is useful for viewing and changing the settings for available properties,
updating and loading device firmware, viewing the version of and printing the error log (if any) to a file. The Broadcom CLI
mode is useful for enabling/disabling available properties and enabling/disabling/selecting and setting the speed and duplex
mode of available protocols.

To run Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics, create an MS-DOS 6.22 bootable disk containing the B57udiag.exe file. Next,
start the system with the boot disk in drive A. See either

Running in MS-DOS Command Prompt Mode

or

Running in

Broadcom Command Line Interface Mode

for further instructions.

System Requirements

Operating System: MS-DOS 6.22

Software: B57udiag.exe

Running Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics

Running in MS-DOS Command Prompt Mode

At the MS-DOS prompt, type b57udiag using the command options as shown in

Table 1

.

NOTE: In MS-DOS Command Prompt mode, you must include b57udiag at the beginning of the command string each time

you type a command.

Table 1: MS-DOS Command Prompt Mode Command Options

Command

Options

Description

b57udiag

Performs all of the tests on all of the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters in your system.

b57udiag -c

<num>

Specifies the adapter to test, or the adapter on which to update the firmware or to view or change the

settings for available properties.

b57udiag -cmd

Changes to the Broadcom CLI mode.

b57udiag -w

<value>

Enables/disables the Wake on LAN (WOL) property.

1 = Enable

0 = Disable

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