Allied Telesis B57UDIAG User Manual

B57UDIAG
BCM570x • B57UDIAG User’s Guide
Diagnostic Users Guide
Version 11.12 Date 06/17/2008
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1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. PREREQUISITES 2
3. FUNCTIONS LIST 3
4. FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION 6
4.1 c 6
4.2 cmd 6
4.3 w 6
4.4 asf 7
4.5 mba 7
4.6 mbap 7
4.7 mbas 8
4.8 firm 8
4.9 firmall 8
4.10 updateasfcfg 9
4.11 updatesecfg 9
4.12 updateiscsicfg 10
4.13 ver 10
4.14 pxe 10
4.15 elog 11
4.16 pipmi 11
4.17 ipmi 11
4.18 help 12
4.19 uipmi 12
4.20 dir 12
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4.21 pump1 12
4.22 uump 13
4.23 u 13
4.24 piscsi 13
4.25 piscsicfg 13
4.26 piscsiprg 14
4.27 disableeswitch 14
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1. Introduction
This document provides information on how to use the b57udiag DOS program on the Broadcom BCM57xx family of Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
The b57udiag program can be controlled by commands entered from the DOS prompt or a user command mode. When the b57udiag program is started without parameters, a number of diagnostic tests are executed. To enter the user command mode, use the –cmd parameter. DOS commands, described in the following sections, are entered at the DOS command line and executed without entering the user command mode.
When the user command mode is entered information for all devices in the system is displayed. The following excerpt provides an example of three devices in the system:
C Brd:Rv Bus/Dev PCI Spd Base IRQ EEP MAC Fmw Configuration
- ------- ------- ---- --- ----- --- ---- ------------ ---------- ------------­0 5703:A3 03:09:0 32 33 D580 11 128K 00101801026C 5703-c2.33 Mr,auto 1 5703:A3 03:0A:0 32 33 D990 5 128K 00101801026C 5703-c2.33 Mp,auto 2 5703:A3 05:05:0 32 33 E400 10 128K 00101801026C 5703-c2.33 Mb,auto
0:>setwol –e all
0:>device C Brd:Rv Bus/Dev PCI Spd Base IRQ EEP MAC Fmw Configuration
- ------- ------- ---- --- ----- --- ---- ------------ ---------- ------------­0 5703:A3 03:09:0 32 33 D580 11 128K 00101801026C 5703-c2.33 WMp,auto 1 5703:A3 03:0A:0 32 33 D990 5 128K 00101801026C 5703-c2.33 WMp,auto 2 5703:A3 05:05:0 32 33 E400 10 128K 00101801026C 5703-c2.33 WMp,auto
In the example above, the Configuration column indicates the protocol used as the boot agent. The following protocols are supported.
PXE: indicated by ‘p’
RPL: indicated by ‘r’
BOOTP: indicated by ‘b’
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2. Prerequisites
OS: DOS 6.22 Software: b57udiag.exe. Input File List: The following files should be found in the same location of the b57diag.
ee57xxyy.yy (TX & RX CPUs Firmware file, xx chip type, yy version number) eeprom.bin (Serial EEPROM/FLASH config input file) cpu.bin, cpu05.bin, cpu14a.bin, cpu14b.bin or cpusj.bin (CPU Instruction test) cpudiag.bin or cpudg05.bin (CPU Accessing test)
flshdiag.bin, flashdg05.bin flashdg 14a.bin, flashdg 14b.bin, flashdgsj.bin,
flahdg5x.bin
ump14a.bin or ump14b.bin config.sys himem.sys
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