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Windows Driver and Management Application Installation: Broadcom NetXtreme II® Network Adapter User Guide

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Windows Driver and Management Application Installation:
Broadcom NetXtreme II

®

Network Adapter User Guide

Installing the Driver Software

Modifying the Driver Software

Repairing or Reinstalling the Driver Software

Removing the Device Drivers

Using the NetXtreme II Monolithic Driver

Inserting the NetXtreme II Monolithic Driver in a in a WinPE 2.0 or 3.1 Image

Configuring the Speed/Duplex Setting for the NetXtreme II Monolithic Driver

Viewing or Changing the Properties of the Adapter

Setting Power Management Options

Configuring the Communication Protocol To Use With BACS4

Installing the Driver Software

NOTE: These instructions are based on the assumption that your Broadcom NetXtreme II adapter was not factory installed.

If your controller was installed at the factory, the driver software has been installed for you.

When Windows first starts after a hardware device (such as a Broadcom NetXtreme II Adapter) has been installed, or after
the existing device driver has been removed, the operating system automatically detects the hardware and prompts you to
install the driver software for that device.

Both a graphical interactive installation mode (see

Using the Installer

) and a command-line silent mode for unattended

installation (see

Using Silent Installation

) are available.

NOTES:

Before installing the driver software, verify that the Windows operating system has been upgraded to the latest
version with the latest service pack applied.
A network device driver must be physically installed before the Broadcom NetXtreme II Controller can be used
with your Windows operating system. Drivers are located on the driver source media as well as at the Dell
website at

http://support.dell.com

.

To use the TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE), you must have Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, or
Windows Server 2012. You must also have a license key installed on the motherboard (for LOMs). For add-in
NICs, the license key is preprogrammed in the hardware.
BACS is not supported on the Server Core installation option for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2.

Using the Installer

In addition to the Broadcom device drivers, the installer installs the management applications. The following are installed
when running the installer:

Broadcom Device Drivers. Installs the Broadcom device drivers.
Control Suite. Broadcom Advanced Control Suite (BACS).
BASP. Installs Broadcom Advanced Server Program.
SNMP. Installs the Simple Network Management Protocol subagent.
CIM Provider. Installs the Common Information Model provider.
iSCSI Crash Dump Driver. Installs the driver needed for the iSCSI Crash Dump utility.

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