Running in broadcom command line interface mode – Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters User Manual

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User Diagnostics: Broadcom Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57XX User Guide

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b57udiag -mba

<value>

Enables/disables Multi-Boot Agent (MBA) protocol.

1 = Enable

0 = Disable

b57udiag -mbap

<value>

Selects the specific MBA protocol.

0 = Preboot Execution Environment (PXE)

1 = Remote Program Load (RPL)

2 = Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)

b57udiag -mbas

<value>

Selects the MBA speed and duplex mode.

0 = Auto

1 = 10 Mbps speed, half-duplex operation

2 = 10 Mbps speed, full-duplex operation

3 = 100 Mbps speed, half-duplex operation

4 = 100 Mbps speed, full-duplex operation

6 = 1000 Mbps speed, full-duplex (fiber)

b57udiag -firm

<file>

Updates the EEPROM of the selected adapter based on the match between the existing image file name

and the new image <file name>.

Examples:
b57udiag -firm ee5751c3.40a
b57udiag -firm ee5721c3.40a

b57udiag -firmall

<file>

Updates the EEPROM of all of the adapters based on the <file name> image match.

b57udiag -ver

Displays the version of the software/eeprom.bin file.

b57udiag -pxe

<file>

Loads the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) firmware from a file.

Example:
b57udiag -pxe b57mmba.nic

Note: This command should be used only for add-in adapters. For LOM adapters, the PXE firmware is

loaded automatically during startup.

b57udiag -elog

<file>

Prints the error log to a file.

b57udiag -help

Displays this table of MS-DOS Command Prompt Mode Command Options.

Running in Broadcom Command Line Interface Mode

At the MS-DOS prompt, type b57udiag -cmd, and use the command options as shown in

Table 2

NOTE: The values for settings are in decimal notation unless otherwise indicated.

Table 2: Broadcom Command Line Interface (CLI) Mode Commands

Command Description
upgfrm

Updates the PXE or Boot Code from a file

dir

Displays the file directory in NVRAM.

setwol

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

= Enable WOL

setwol -d

= Disable WOL

setpxe

Enables/disables Preboot Exchange Environment (PXE) and sets PXE speed
setpxe -e

= Enable PXE

setpxe -d

= Disable PXE

setpxe -s 0

= Auto (Default)

setpxe -s 1

= 10 Mbps speed, half-duplex operation

setpxe -s 2

= 10 Mbps speed, full-duplex operation

setpxe -s 3

= 100 Mbps speed, half-duplex operation

setpxe -s 4

= 100 Mbps speed, full-duplex operation

setman

Enable/Disable Management Firmware.
setman -e

= Enable Management Firmware

setman -d

= Disable Management Firmware

setman -q

= Query Management Firmware Enable State

setman -t

= Toggle Active APE Mgmt Firmware

Enables/disables Multi Boot Agent (MBA) and selects the MBA protocol
setmba -d

= Disable MBA

setmba -e 0

= Enable Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) MBA (default)

setmba -e 1

= Enable Remote Program Load (RPL) MBA

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