Broadcom NetXtreme Ethernet Adapter • Diagnostic User’s Guide
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In manufacture testing mode, by default, all devices are tested; however, if this option is
used, only that selected device is tested.
Example:
-c 2
-l <file>
log file
All diagnostic output can be saved in a log file. Type log file name is specified by this
option. The default is no log file.
Example:
-l mylogfile.txt
-w <value>
enable WOL programming in manufacture mode
After a successful manufacturing testing, the program will program WOL to either enable
or disable mode (<value> = 1/0). By default, the WOL is programmed as disable. Entering
value=1 will enable WOL.
When –f is entered, software uses eeprom.bin’s content for WOL setting.
When –w 1 is entered with –f, software forces WOL enabled.
-x <value>
enable PXE in manufacture mode
After a successful manufacturing testing, the program will program PXE to either enable or
disable mode (<value> = 1/0). By default, the PXE is programmed as disable. Entering
value=1 will enable PXE.
When –f is entered, software uses eeprom.bin’s content for PXE setting.
When –x 1 is entered with –f, software forces PXE enabled.
-t
<id>
disable
test
-T
<id>
enable
test
A certain test is enabled or disabled by default. User can overwrite the enabling status by
those options. The test id must start with a letter ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, or ‘D’ to indication the
group and followed by test numbers. Each digit of number represents the sub-test number.
For example, if the user wants to disable test A1 and A3. The option –t A13 should be
entered. If no test numbers entered, all tests in that group are selected. For the tests not
specified, the default setting will be used.
Example
-t A15BC1 -T C4 –t D2
This disables A1, A5, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, C1, D2 and enables C4
Default Setting:
Enabled
Tests: