Adapter configurations 74
Parameter Description
-SAVE
Saves existing Intel Boot Agent and EEPROM settings to a file. The
file is named based on the PCI Vendor and Device ID of the
adapter.
-RESTORE
Restores previously saved Intel Boot Agent image. IBAUtil looks for
a file name based on the PCI Vendor and Device ID of the
adapter. If -RESTORE is used with -UPGRADE, an error is
generated.
Power Management Options
-WOLDISABLE or -WOLD
Disables WOL bit on Fast Ethernet and disables APMPME and
APME EEPROM bits on gigabit.
-WOLENABLE or -WOLE
Enables WOL bit on Fast Ethernet and enables APMPME and
APME EEPROM bits on gigabit.
-LWSENABLE OR -LWSE
Enables changing the legacy OS Wakeup Support Option on
10/100 adapters.
-LWSDISABLE OR -LWSD
Disables changing the legacy OS Wakeup Support Option on
10/100 adapters.
PXE/RPL Configuration Options
-SETUPENABLE or -STE
Enables Setup Menu.
-SETUPDISABLE OR -STD
Disables Setup Menu.
-DEFAULTCONFIG or -DEFCFG
Resets configuration and control words in the EEPROM back to
default settings.
-TITLEENABLE OR -TLE
Enables initial title message.
-TITLEDISABLE OR -TLD
Disables initial title message.
-PROTOCOLENABLE OR -PROE
Enables changing the boot protocol option.
-PROTOCOLDISABLE OR -PROD
Disables changing the boot protocol option.
-ORDERENABLE OR -ORDE
Enables changing the boot order option.
-ORDERDISABLE OR -ORDD
Disables changing the boot order option.
-SETWAITTIME=X or -SWT=X
Sets the setup delay time for the adapter to X seconds. Valid delay
times are 0, 2, 3, and 5. Only the first instance of this parameter is
valid. All other instances of the parameter generate an error.
-RPL BOOT
Sets the network boot protocol to RPL if an RPL image is present in
the adapter's flash.
-PXE BOOT
Sets the network boot protocol to PXE if a PXE image is present in
the adapter's flash.
DOS error codes
IBAUtil returns codes to the DOS command line when an error occurs.
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0–Success
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1–Operator termination
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2–Invalid adapter
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3–Bad command line parameter
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4–EEPROM checksum failure