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EEUPDATE v5.30.10.00
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Options:
/HELP or /?
Displays command line help.
/EXITCODES
Displays exit code help.
/ALL
Selects all adapters found in the system.
/NIC=XX
Selects a specific adapter (1-32).
/BUS=XX
Selects PCI bus of adapter to program. Must be used with the DEV
parameter to specify an adapter.
/DEV=XX
Selects PCI device of the adapter to program. Must be used with the
BUS parameter to specify an adapter.
/FUN=XX
Selects PCI function of the adapter to program. Must be used with both
the BUS and DEV parameters to specify an adapter.
Press to continue...
/DEVICE=
4 hex digit device id of card to program.
/SUBDEVICE=
4 hex digit subsystem device id of card to program.
/DUMP
Dumps EEPROM/Shadow RAM memory contents to file *.eep and flash memory to *.bin (if available)
/MAC_DUMP_FILE
Dumps the MAC address to a file usable by the /A command.
/MAC_DUMP
Displays the adapter LAN MAC address.
/MAC_DUMP_ALL
Displays all the MAC addresses.
/MAC_ALL_TO_FILE
Dumps all the MAC addresses to a file usable by the /MAC_ALL_FROM_FILE
command.
/MAC_ALL_FROM_FILE
Programs all MAC addresses from text file to a device.
File should contain 13 MAC addresses (9 for PEPs and
4 custom MAC addresses), one each line. EUI48 and EUI64 formats accepted.
/CB
Clears bits in the EEPROM, specified in .
/SB
Sets bits in the EEPROM, specified in .
Press to continue...
/RW
Reads from the EEPROM.
/WW
Writes into in EEPROM.
/MAC=macaddr [/NUM=PF_num]
Programs the EEPROM/NVM with only the MAC address of
macaddr without changing the rest of the EEPROM/NVM.
/NUM is optional and I40E specific - it defines target PF.
/A or /address
Programs the EEPROM/NVM with only the MAC address from
the without changing the rest of the
EEPROM.
/D or /DATA
Programs the NVM [EEPROM/FLASH] with the contents of
without changing the MAC address.
/PHYNVM
Programs the PHY NVM with the contents of
/DEBUG
Forces debug update to be used where applicable.
Must be used with /D or /DATA switch.
/CALCCHKSUM
Forces the EEPROM checksum and CRCs to be updated.
Press to continue...
/EEPROMVER
Displays the version of the EEPROM image.
/INVMVERSION
Displays the version of the iNVM image.
/PCIINFO
Displays the PCI information of the adapter.
/ADAPTERINFO
Displays additional information about the adapter, such as EtrackID,
PF MAC address, or image and firmware version.
/TEST
Checks the EEPROM/NVM checksum(s) and size.
/IDFLASH
Displays the flash ID and its protected status.
/VERSION
Displays version and the diagnostic library information.
/PHYID
Programs the PHY ID NVM with the contents of .
/PHYID_DUMP
Dumps PHY ID NVM contents to a file with the name: _.bin
/PHYID_VERIFY
Verifies the PHY ID NVM image in eeprom against the file
specified in .
Press to continue...
/FLASH_DUMP
Dumps contents of the whole flash memory of
selected adapters to *.bin file
/EEPROM_DUMP
Dumps contents of the EEPROM/Shadow RAM memory of
selected adapters to *.eep file
/GUI
Brings up GUI mode.
/GUI /HELP
Displays GUI help.
/NOPROT
When programming an image for devices that support NVM protection,
prevents protection from being enabled. This switch must be used
with the /DATA command and has no effect on NVM devices that are
already protected.
/DEBUGLOG
Log debug messages into the debugfile.
/VERIFY
Verifies the eeprom/NVM image in eeprom/NVM to the target file
specified in .
Press to continue...
/CHECKIMAGE
Verifies that the NVM in can be loaded over the running NVM.
/VERIFYPHYNVM
Verifies the PHY NVM image in eeprom to the target file
specified in .
/ADAPTERRESET
Reset the adapter.
*CAUTION* This will unload the driver for this device if present.
/SANMAC_DUMP [/NUM=PF_num]
Displays the dedicated MAC address for the SAN.
/NUM is optional and i40e specific - it defines target PF.
/SANMAC=macaddr [/NUM=PF_num]
Programs the dedicated SAN MAC address withoutchanging the rest of
the EEPROM. /NUM is optional and i40e specific - it defines target PF.
/SANADDRESS
Programs the dedicated SAN MAC address with the
MAC address from .
/INVMVERIFY /FILE=<[path\]filename>]
Compares autoload configuration stored in OTP memory
with the configuration defined in configuration file.
/INVMTEST /FILE=<[path\]filename>]
Report number of free space left in INVM if autoload configuration
defined in configuration file would be applied.
Press to continue...
/INVMUPDATE /FILE=<[path\]filename>]
Write new autoload configuration defined in Raw (*.raw) configuration
file to empty INVM or updates current autoload configuration stored in
INVM based on 'human readable' configuration file.
/INVMISLOCKED
Checks if autoload configuration stored in OTP
memory is protected against write attempts.
/INVMLOCK
Sets unique record in autoload configuration stored in INVM
protecting its content against further updates.
/INVMGET
Dumps autoload configuration stored in INVM to file
with predefined name .otp.
/FORCE
Omits any warnings and forces command execution.
/KEEPCONFIG
This option lets you keep config words while upgrading eeprom.
/PORT_MAC=macaddr /NUM=Port_num
Programs the dedicated Port MAC address without
changing the rest of the EEPROM.
/PORT_MAC_DUMP /NUM=Port_num
Display the adapter port MAC address.
Press to continue...
/CUSTOM_MAC mac_number mac_addr
Programs the given custom mac address number [0-3] without
changing the rest of the NVM (EUI48 and EUI64 formats supported).
/SERIAL_MAC=macaddr
Programs the dedicated PCIe serial MAC address without
changing the rest of the EEPROM.
/SERIAL_MAC_DUMP
Display the adapter PCIe serial MAC address.
/PF_MAC=macaddr /NUM=PF_num
Programs the dedicated MAC address of a specified Physical Function
This allows altering the mac addresses of inactive functions of a
visible NIC.
/PF_MAC_DUMP /NUM=PF_num
Display MAC address of a selected Physical Function of the
specified NIC. This allows dumping MAC addresses of inactive functions
of a visible device.
/MNG_MAC=macaddr /NUM=MNG_num
Programs the dedicated MAC address of a specified Manageability Function
This allows altering the mac addresses of inactive functions of a
visible NIC.
/MNG_MAC_DUMP /NUM=MNG_num
Display MAC address of a selected Manageability Function of the
specified NIC. This allows dumping MAC addresses of inactive functions
of a visible device.
/RO
Programs RO words in EEPROM/SR with values taken from RO Module binary
file.
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