Broadcom NetXtreme Ethernet Adapter • Diagnostic User’s Guide
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25. Dual MAC mode {Normal(0), MAC_B only(1)
MAC_A only(2), XBAR(3), swap(4), swapXBAR(7)}: 0
26. MBA Boot Protocol {PXE(0), RPL(1), BOOTP(2),
iSCSI(3)} : 0
27. MBA Bootstrap Type
{Auto(0), BBS(1), Int18(2), Int19(3)}: 0
28. MBA Delay Time (0-15) : 0
29. Expansion ROM size (does not apply to PXE in system ROM)
{ 64k(0), 128k(1), 256k(2),512k(3), 1M(4), 2M(5),
4M(6), 8M(7), 16M(8) } : 0
30. Design Type: {NIC(0), LOM(1)} : NIC
31. Read only VPD Vendor Specific Data (V0) :
32. Read/Write VPD Vendor Specific Data (V1) :
33. Reversed Nway {No(0), Yes(1)} : No
34. Limit WoL Speed to 10 {No(0), Yes(1)} : No
35. Fiber WoL Capable {No(0), Yes(1)} : No
36. Clock-Run Setting {Disable(0), Enable(1)} : Disable
37. Enable PHY Auto Powerdown {No(0), Yes(1)} : No
38. Disable PowerSaving capability {No(0),Yes(1)}: No
39. Hide MBA Setup Prompt {Disable(0), Enable(1)}: Disabled
40. MBA Setup Hot Key {Ctrl-S(0), Ctrl-B(1)} : 0
41. Capacitive Coupling (5705 only)
{Disable(0), Enable(1)} : Disabled
42. SERDES TX Drvr Pre-Emp - Primary (5704 only) : 0
43. SERDES TX Drvr Pre-Emp - Second (5704 only) : 0
44. SERDES TX Drvr Pre-Emp - ENABLE (5704 only)
{Disable(0), Enable(1)} : Disabled
46. Encoded Hot Plug Power Value 1 & 2 For NIC : 00000000
47. Encoded Hot Plug Power Value 3 & 4 For NIC : 00000000
48. Encoded Hot Plug Power Value 5 & 6 For NIC : 00000000
49. Encoded Hot Plug Power Value 7 & 8 For NIC : 00000000
50. Hot Plug Power {Disable(0), Enable(1)} : Disabled
51. Pri. Port SMB Address (ASF/IPMI) : A4
52. Sec. Port SMB Address (IPMI) : A6
53. Cable Sense {Disable(0), Enable(1)} : Disabled
54. GPIO 0 Config {Input(0), Output Hi(1),
Output Lo(2) : Input
55. GPIO 2 Config {Input(0), Output Hi(1),
Output Lo(2) : Input
Enter your choice (option=paramter/save/cancel) ->
Description of above parameters:
To enter the ‘secfg’ menu shown above a user type in ‘secfg’ at the diagnostics command
line. A menu is present to the user showing the ‘secfg’ options shown above. A user can
change the ‘secfg’ parameter by entering the option number, followed by and equal sign,
and then followed by the parameter selected. To enable ASF (option 24) a user would enter
“24=1” at the diagnostics ‘secfg’ command line, which would look like the following:
“
Enter your choice (option=paramter/save/cancel) -> 24=1
”.
The tables below provide details for each parameter of the ‘secfg’ options. The top right of
each table has the word “
Configure
” or “
Reference
”. “
Configure
” signifies that the
option is used to configure the operating characteristics of the device or default values of
registers in the device. “
Reference
” signifies that the option is use for display purposes and
does not affect the operating characteristics of the device or default values of registers in
the device.
1
MAC Address
Configure