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Page 1 - HP ProLiant Network Adapter

HP ProLiant Network Adapter Software and Configuration Guide Part Number 441877-00F March 2008 (Sixth Edition)

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Installation 10 1. On the desktop, click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management to display

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Installation 11 Windows 2008 x64 drivers The following Windows Server 2008 x64 network adapter drivers are used in this release: • N1G6032E.sys for

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Installation 12 Components for these drivers are located in the \WIN2000 directory in the HP SoftPaq file. Adapter support on Linux The following Li

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Installation 13 Parameter Options Description CheckSum = Default = ON Selections are: ON, OFF, Tx, Rx Enables or disables the transmit and

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Installation 14 Parameter Options Description Jumbo = Set maximum physical receive packet Size = 18000 in the STARTUP.NCF. Choices are Jumbo = 1514

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Installation 15 When an adapter configuration is saved, the NetWare install program adds load and bind statements to the autoexec.ncf file. By access

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Installation 16 # BIND IPX Q57_1_E82 NET=FAFD3D25 # LOAD Q57 SLOT=2 FRAME=Ethernet_802.3 NAME=Q57_1_E83 # BIND IPX Q57_1_E83 NET=5A2D8D6D # LOAD Q

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Installation 17 Where n = 10 or 100 or 1000 o Default = The adapter automatically detects network speed. • NODE. This keyword specifies a locally a

Page 10 - Adapter support on Windows

Installation 18 Advanced Network Services help - supported keywords • AGG_SELECTION o Syntax: AGG_SELECTION=[BANDWIDTH | COUNT] o Description: Set

Page 11 - Windows 2000 drivers

Installation 19 • PRIMARY o Syntax: primary | secondary o Description: Identifies the primary adapter. Supported only in BIND command • PROBE_BUR

Page 12 - Adapter support on NetWare

© Copyright 2005, 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warra

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Installation 20 o Description: Supported only after Commit command • SECONDARY o Syntax: primary | secondary o Description: Identifies the second

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Firmware upgrade utility 21 Firmware upgrade utility HP Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter Firmware Upgrade Utility The HP Multifunction Gigabit S

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Firmware upgrade utility 22 • HP NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter • HP NC373m Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter The ccfwupg2.bat com

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Firmware upgrade utility 23 where, o -i indicates the interface command o NX_NIC specifies the interface, NX_NIC, NX_NIC1, etc. (must be upper cas

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Adapter configurations 24 Adapter configurations HP NC-Series 10GbE Adapters The following information describes the adapter properties available fo

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Adapter configurations 25 Property Parameter Locally Administered Address Enables users or administrators to set the Locally Administered Address. T

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Adapter configurations 26 Property Parameter Status Ring Size A descriptor ring size (queue size) for the status given by the network adapter to th

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Adapter configurations 27 • Disabling—Each adapter can be disabled independently. Configuring multiple ports on 10GbE adapters HP multiple port ad

Page 21 - Firmware upgrade utility

Adapter configurations 28 2. Execute the following command to disable PXE functionality: nxflash -i NX_NIC<Device #> --opt-rom-off Complete t

Page 22 - Utility

Adapter configurations 29 Troubleshooting Unable to boot host system on Windows or Linux Problem: Unable to boot the host system with the network ad

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Contents 3 Contents Overview...

Page 24 - Adapter configurations

Adapter configurations 30 HP NC-Series Broadcom adapter properties • Flow Control. The Flow Control property allows the user to enable or disable t

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Adapter configurations 31 o 1 Gb Full Auto. Sets the speed to 1 Gbps and mode to Full-Duplex o 10 Mb Full. Sets the speed to 10 Mbps and mode to F

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Adapter configurations 32 Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 x64 configurations Although the default values should be appropriate in most c

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Adapter configurations 33 • Speed & Duplex. The Speed & Duplex property allows the user to set the connection speed to the network and mode

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Adapter configurations 34 o None. Disables checksum offloading o Rx TCP/IP Checksum. Enables receive TCP, IP, and UDP checksum offloading o Tx TC

Page 29 - Troubleshooting

Adapter configurations 35 the type of frame that will cause the adapter to wake up, select the appropriate option from the Value drop-down list on t

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Adapter configurations 36 o Default for NC6170 and NC7170 adapters = No Action o Range for NC6170 and NC7170 adapters = Disabled; Enabled; Hardwar

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Adapter configurations 37 • Locally Administered Address. Specifies the user-defined MAC Address of the adapter, which overrides the burned-in MAC

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Adapter configurations 38 for auto-negotiation. If this feature is on, and the speed is not set to auto-negotiation, the driver will wait for a shor

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Adapter configurations 39 o Auto. (Default) Auto detect flow control o Disable. PAUSE frame receipt and transmission is disabled o Tx PAUSE. PAUS

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Contents 4 Technical support...

Page 35 - HP NC-Series Intel Adapters

Adapter configurations 40 o Range = Off; On • Offload Transmit TCP Checksum. Offloads the task of computing the checksum for outgoing TCP or UDP

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Adapter configurations 41 Boot Agent The Intel® Boot Agent is a software product that allows your networked client computer to boot using a program

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Adapter configurations 42 To customize the behavior of the Boot Agent software in a pre-boot PXE or RPL environment complete the following steps: 1

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Adapter configurations 43 Configuration settings Possible values Description Show Setup Prompt • Enabled • Disabled Controls whether or not the B

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Adapter configurations 44 Use IBAUtil to enable or disable WOL or Boot Agent features. To obtain this utility download the HP ProLiant Networking So

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Adapter configurations 45 Parameter Description -UPGRADE or -UP Downloads the Boot Agent stored within IBAUtil to the adapters in the system. -FLAS

Page 41 - Boot Agent

Adapter configurations 46 • 2–Invalid adapter • 3–Bad command line parameter • 4–EEPROM checksum failure • 5–EEPROM read failure • 6–EEPROM wri

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Adapter configurations 47 • PXE-E01: PCI Vendor and Device IDs do not match! Image vendor and device ID do not match those located on the card. Be

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Adapter configurations 48 • PXE-EC1: Base-code ROM ID structure was not found. No base code can be located. An incorrect flash image is installed o

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Adapter configurations 49 If you are having problems with the local (client) or network operating system, contact the operating system manufacturer

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Overview 5 Overview Supported adapters and operating systems The following is a list of HP NC-Series adapters that are supported on HP ProLiant serve

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Adapter configurations 50 team members. After you press the D key, the information remains displayed until you reboot your computer. Actual diagnost

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Adapter configurations 51 o Range = 1–32 • Flow Control Settings. The Flow Control property allows the user to enable or disable the receipt or t

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Diagnostics 52 Diagnostics HP NC-Series NetXen 10GbE diagnostics Please note that network traffic will be interrupted while you are running diagnosti

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Diagnostics 53 For CX4 (copper interface) applications an external module is required to connect the four transmit lanes to the four corresponding re

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Diagnostics 54 This tests the external link connection. For the fiber medium, this is simply another external loopback test. For the copper medium, t

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Diagnostics 55 • C6. NVM access and reset-corruption tests This tests the non-volatile memory access (both read and write). It also tests for approp

Page 52 - Diagnostics

Diagnostics 56 • D6. RPC test (D06) This test checks the receive catch-up path by sending packets to a different Tx chain. The packets will go throu

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Diagnostics 57 o Pseudo random data test: A pre-calculated pseudo random data is used to write a unique data into each test RAM. After the first pas

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Diagnostics 58 The content of VPD is saved first before performing the test. After it is saved, the test writes one of the five pattern test data, 0x

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Diagnostics 59 • Test aborted by user • Tx DMA:Got 0x%08x @ 0x%08x. Expected 0x%08x • Rx DMA:Got 0x%08x @ 0x%08x. Expected 0x%08x • Tx DMA failed

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Overview 6 • HP NC7770 PCI-X Gigabit Server Adapter • HP NC7771 PCI-X Gigabit Server Adapter Embedded adapters: • HP NC105i PCIe Gigabit Server Ad

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Diagnostics 60 • File size %d is too big, max is %d • Invalid %s • Failed writing 0x%x to 0x%x • *1 • *1 • *1 • *1 • Cannot perform task whil

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Diagnostics 61 3. Type DIAGS and press the Enter key. The test utility program automatically scans the hardware and lists all supported adapters. If

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Diagnostics 62 The Display Diagnostic Log option allows you to view a detailed report of the tests you just ran. When Diagnostic Log is enabled, test

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Technical support 63 Technical support Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP: • Technical su

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Technical support 64 • Navigate to a specific product, and then look for support information from the list of support resources at the HP support w

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Acronyms and abbreviations 65 Acronyms and abbreviations BIOS Basic Input/Output System DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol IPL initial progr

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Acronyms and abbreviations 66 UNDI Universal Network Driver Interface

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Index 67 B Boot Agent 41 C configuration 24, 50 D diagnostics 52, 53, 56, 60 Diver and software information 7 F Firmware upgrade 21, 22 I i

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Overview 7 • Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions • Windows® 2000 (NDIS5) • DOS NDIS2* NetWare • NetWare 6.5 Server • NetWare 6.6 Server • NetWare

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Overview 8 • Microsoft® Windows Server 2008 \WIN2008x64 • Microsoft® Windows Server 2003 \WIN2003 • Microsoft® Windows Server 2003 x64 \WIN2003x64

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Installation 9 Installation Downloading files 1. Go to the HP website (http://www.hp.com). 2. Click Software & Driver Downloads from the left m

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