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1. 2 Create a folder on your hard disk to store the NDIS 2 01 driver Example C LANMAN Copy the B57 dos file to this folder Edit the Config sys file by adding the following lines DEVICE C LANMAN PROTMAN DOS DEVICE C LANMAN B57 DOS DEVICE C LANMAN NETBEUI DOS 5 Edit the Autoexec bat file by adding the following lines C LANMAN NETBIND EXE C LANMAN NET START WORKSTATION C LANMAN NET USE drive letter server name resource name 6 Edit the Protocol ini file located in C LANMAN to configure the driver to bind with NetBEUI or any other protocols Example PROTOCOL MANAGER DriverName PROTMANS NETBEUI XIF DriverName netbeuis BINDINGS B57 B57 DriverName B57S 7 Restart the computer to complete the installation E Note The driver loads during system configuration and displays the Broadcom banner controller name MAC address IRQ number detected line speed and the controller BusNum and DevNum If the driver fails to load an initialization fail message is displayed D Broadcom Corporation Page 24 NDIS2 Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 CONFIGURING THE NDIS2 DRIVER SOFTWARE The NDIS2 driver software can be configured by adding specific optional keywords to the Protocol ini file If multiple or multiport Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters are installed in a syst
2. LSO Probe Packets X XIX X X X Xx VLANs Miscellaneous Ke Clockrun Ke Receive Side Scaling RSS Self Boot X X _ ___ ____ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Functionality and Features Page 5 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Table 1 Feature vs Network Adapter Family Feature NetLink NetXtreme Alert Standard Format ASF 1 0 X Alert Standard Format ASF 2 0 X TruManage X UMP X IPMI Passthrough X a Not on all NetLink and NetXtreme network adapters b Not on all NetLink network adapters c Not on all NetXtreme network adapters Power Management Wake on LAN Magic Packet Wake Up Frame specific pattern is supported at 10 100 Mbps operation only E Note Adapter speed connection when the system is down waiting for a wake up signal is either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps but can return to 1000 Mbps when the system is up and running if connected to a 1000 Mbps capable switch Systems intending to use Wake on LAN WOL should be connected to a switch capable of both 1000 and 10 100 Mbps speeds Adaptive Interrupt Frequency The adapter driver intelligently adjusts host interrupt frequency based on traffic conditions to increase overall application throughput When traffic is light the adapter driver interrupts the host for each received packet minimizing latency When traff
3. Porti IP Address to ping 197 166 10 1 SL Port Status Completed successfully 0015 Broadcom Link 1000 Mbps Full Duplex i LS Adapter BCM57765 A0 E E Adapter3 BCM5761 BO Select tests to run Network Test Network Test pS ___ __ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Managing the Network Adapter Page 55 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 RUNNING DIAGNOSTIC TESTS The Diagnostic Tests option on the Diagnostics tab lets you check the state of the physical components on a Broadcom network adapter You can trigger the tests manually or choose to have BACS 3 continuously perform them If the test are performed continuously then the number of passes and fails in the Result field for each test increments every time the tests are performed For example if a test is performed four times and there are no fails the value in the Result field for that test is 4 0 However if there were 3 passes and 1 fail the value in the Result field is 3 1 NOTES e You must have administrator privileges to run diagnostic tests e The network connection is temporarily lost while these tests are running e Some tests are not supported on all Broadcom adapters To run the diagnostic tests once Click the name of the adapter to test in the Explorer View pane and select the Diagnostics tab From the Select a test to run list select Diagnostic Tests
4. Counter Test e Clears WG_TO HB_TO PA_TO PL_TO RT_TO bits by setting the bits and ensures that the bits clear e Clears the timestamp counter Writes a 1 to each of the PL PA HB WG RT counters Sets the TSC_EN bit e Polls each PA_TO bit and counts up to 50 Checks if the PL_TO bit is set at the end of the count to 50 Continues to count up to 200 Checks if all other TO bits are set and verifies if the timestamp counter is incremented C7 Expansion ROM This test tests the ability to enable disable and access the expansion read only memory ROM on the adapter Group D Driver Associated Tests D1 MAC Loopback This test is an internal loopback data transmit receive test It initializes the medium access control MAC into an internal loopback mode and transmits 100 packets The data should be routed back to the receive channel and received by the receive routine which verifies the integrity of data A 100 Mbit s data rate is used for this test unless Gigabit Ethernet is enabled D2 PHY Loopback This test is same as the MAC loopback test D1 except that the data is routed back via a physical layer device PHY A 100 Mbit s data rate is used for this test unless Gigabit Ethernet is enabled D5 MII Miscellaneous This test tests the autopolling and PHY interrupt capabilities These are functions of the PHY D6 MSI This test tests the message signal interrupt MSI capability of the adapter Refer to PCI Spe
5. Mes Preview el SE Broadcom Corporation Page 72 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 4 Select the type of team you want to create If the team type is an SLB type team click Next If the team type is not an SLB type team then a dialog box appears Verify that the network switch connected to the team members is configured correctly for the team type click OK and continue Dn Broadcom Teaming Wizard Creating Modifying a Team Team Type fl Select the type of team you want to create BROADCOM YP ST Ven Team Type Smart Load Balancing TM and Failover SLB DZ 3ad Link Aggregation using Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACH 1 FECIGEC Generic Trunking TCP Offload Engine TOE support is supported only on SLB team type IF ateam type other than SLB is selected no TCP connections will be offloaded lt Back Next gt Preview ta O Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 73 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 5 From the Available Adapters list click the adapter you want to add to the team and then click Add Remove team members from the Team Members list by clicking the adapter and then clicking Remove Click Next Note There must be at least one Broadcom network adapter assigned to the team The TCP Offload Engine TOE Large Send Offload LSO and Checksum Offload CO
6. e BASP Installs Broadcom Advanced Server Program e SNMP Installs the Simple Network Management Protocol subagent e CIM Provider Installs the Common Information Model provider e Management Agent Installs Management Agent for remote monitoring E e Do not install the BACS software until after you have installed the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter s e Before you begin the installation close all applications windows or dialog boxes USING THE INSTALLER To install the management applications 1 Insert the installation CD into the CD or DVD drive 2 Open the folder on the installation CD that contains the BACS Setup exe file and then double click Setup exe to open the InstallShield Wizard E Note If you have a standard account on a Vista system you will receive the User Account Control dialog box Verify the presented information and select Continue 3 Click Next to continue 4 After you review the license agreement click accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next to a ___ __ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 Rinstalling Management Applications Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 39 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 continue 5 Select the features you want installed Note Microsoft SNMP Service must be running for the SNMP subagent to function properly 6 Click Next 7 Click Install 8 Click Finish to close the
7. e Remove a team or a VLAN using Expert Mode To modify a team 1 From the Team menu click Edit Team or right click one of the teams in the list and select Edit Team This option is only available if a team has already been created and is listed in the Team Management pane 2 The wizard Welcome screen appears Click Next to continue modifying a team using the wizard or click Expert Mode to SE Broadcom Corporation Page 86 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 work in Expert Mode K Note The Edit Team tab in Expert Mode appears only if there are teams configured on the system 3 Click the Edit Team tab OF Manage Teams Edit Team Tam E ve Property Team Mame Team Type Smart Load Balancing TM and Failover El Load Balance Members E Manage Members E 0007 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet 0014 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet 2 0015 Broadcom NWetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet 3 0016 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet 4 Standby Member lt not configured gt Team Offload Capabilities Team MTU N A VLAN Configuration aa Manage VLANs Enable LiveLink E No Team Name The team name cannot exceed 39 characters cannot begin with spaces and cannot contain any special characters 4 Make the desired changes and then click Update The changes have not yet been applied click the Preview tab to view the updated team structure bef
8. Select the diagnostic tests you want to run Click Select All to select all tests or Clear All to clear all test selections Select the number of times to run the tests from Number of loops Click Run test s Pa PR E In the error message window that warns of the network connection being temporarily interrupted click Yes The results are displayed in the Result field for each test SE Broadcom Corporation Page 56 Managing the Network Adapter Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4 File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams isCsl Help Filter ALL VIE Diagnostics Bit Diagnostic Tests Cable Analysis Explorer view Information Diagnostics El 88 Hosts S A BACS wIN os Adapterl UNI BU Giit Passed Failed Result Adapterd CM A0 1 Control Registers Pass Portl W MI Registers Pass FSS 0014 Broadcom EEPROM Pass oo W Internal Memory Fass HO Adapters OC 50 On Chip CPU Dass Interrupt Pass W Loopback PHY Pass LED Pass Select tests bo run Diagnostic Tests el LED interwal Number of loops Select all Clear all Run testis Diagnostic Tests Control Registers This test verifies the read and write capabilities of the network adapter registers by writing various values to the registers and verifying the results The adapter driver uses these registers to perform network functions such as
9. Tigon3 partno BCM95xxx rev 4202 PHY 57xx PCI Express 10 100 1000BaseT Ethernet 00 xx xx XxX XX XxX eth RXcsums 1 LinkChg REG 0 MIirg 0 ASF 0 Split 0 Wirespeed 1 TSOcap 1 eth dma rwctrl 76180000 ACPI PCI interrupt 0000 02 02 0 A gt GSI 26 level low gt IRQ 233 Flow Control tg3 eth Flow control is configured for TX and for RX Link Up and Speed Indication tg3 eth Link is up at 1000 Mbps full duplex Link Down Indication tg3 eth Link is down PS Broadcom Corporation Page 38 Driver Messages Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX Installing Management Applications Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e Installing Broadcom Advanced Control Suite and Related Management Applications e Updating Broadcom Advanced Control Suite e Removing Broadcom Advanced Control Suite INSTALLING BROADCOM ADVANCED CONTROL SUITE AND RELATED MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS The Broadcom Advanced Control Suite BACS software and related management applications can be installed from the installation CD Both a graphical interactive installation mode see Using the Installer and a command line silent mode for unattended installation see Using Silent Installation are available If available the following are installed when running the installer e Control Suite Broadcom Advanced Control Suite BACS e OOB Mgmt Config Installs OOB Management Configuration
10. 00000000 device r Remove all current Broadcom adapters and rescan available adapters device s Silent mode adapters are not displayed version Displays the version of the adapter software help Displays this list of commands reset Resets the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet chip reset c Simulate a cold reset reset w Wait for firmware signature reset t Display the time from reset to firmware invert signature SE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Page 104 Running Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Table 2 Broadcom Command Line Interface CLI Mode Commands Cont Command Description cls Clears the screen asfprg Loads Alert Standard Format ASF into NVRAM Do not use Alert Standard Format ASF is not for system platforms DIAGNOSTIC TEST DESCRIPTIONS The diagnostic tests are divided into 4 groups Register Tests Group A Memory Tests Group B Miscellaneous Tests Group C and Driver Associated Tests Group D The diagnostic tests are listed and described in Table 3 Table 3 Diagnostic Tests Test Description Number Name Group A Register Tests Al Indirect Register This test uses an indirect addressing method to write an increment of data to the MAC hash register table and read back data for verification The memory read write is done 100 times while incrementing test d
11. 40 F to 185 F Relative humidity 5 to 85 non condensing 5 to 95 non condensing 40 C 16 hour dwells at extremes 10 C hour Altitude Up to 10 000 ft Up to 35 000 ft Shock 10g 1 2 sine wave 11 msec 60g 1 2 sine wave 11 msec Vibration peak to peak 0 005 in max 5 Hz to 32 Hz 0 1 in max 5 Hz to 17 Hz displacement Vibration peak acceleration 0 25g 5 Hz to 500 Hz 0 25g 5 Hz to 500 Hz Sweep Rate 1 octave min Sweep Rate 1 octave min SE Broadcom Corporation Page 94 Environmental Specifications Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Regulatory Information Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e FCC Class B Notice e VCCI Class B Notice e CE Notice e Canadian Regulatory Information Canada Only FCC CLass B NOTICE The equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 The device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This equipment must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accorda
12. D I Teams Gl fiA Team 1 Team Type Smart Load Balancing TM and Failover E E BASP Virtual Adapters Team Offload Capabilities LSO CO RSS 227 VLAN 1 0019 BAS Team MTU 1500 Primary Adapters Driver Name Basp sys G D Unassiqned Adapters Driver Version 14 10 Driver Date 4 12 2011 m Properties Team Name Team 1 Team Properties Displays information about the team USING EXPERT MODE Use Expert Mode to create a team modify a team add a VLAN and configure LiveLink for a Smart Load Balance and Failover and SLB Auto Fallback Disable team To create a team using the wizard see Using the Broadcom Teaming Wizard To set the default Teaming Mode select Options from the Tools menu then select Expert Mode or Wizard Mode the default is Wizard Mode CREATING A TEAM K Note Enabling Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is not recommended for members of an SLB type of team 1 From the Teams menu select Create Team or right click one of the devices in the Unassigned Adapters section and select Create a Team This option is not available if there are no devices listed in the Unassigned Adapters sections which means all adapters are already assigned to teams 2 Click Expert Mode Note If you want to always use Expert Mode to create a team click Default to Expert Mode on next start 3 Click the Create Team tab Broadcom Corporation Page 84 Configuring Teaming Document ING
13. Sets the speed at 10 Mbit s and the mode to Half Duplex e 100 Mb Full Sets the speed at 100 Mbit s and the mode to Full Duplex e 100 Mb Half Sets the speed at 100 Mbit s and the mode to Half Duplex e Auto default Sets the speed and mode for optimum network connection recommended E NOTES e Auto is the recommended setting This setting allows the network adapter to dynamically detect the line speed of the network Whenever the network capability changes the network adapter automatically detects and adjusts to the new line speed and duplex mode A speed of 1 Gbit s is enabled by selecting Auto when that speed is supported e 1 Gb Full Auto must be attached to a link partner that is also capable of a 1 Gb connection Since the connection is limited to a 1 Gb connection only the Ethernet Wirespeed feature will be disabled If the link partner supports a 1 Gb connection only the Wake on LAN feature may not work Additionally management traffic IPMI or UMP in the absence of an operating system may also be affected e 10 Mb Half and 100 Mb Half settings force the network adapter to connect to the network in Half Duplex mode Note that the network adapter may not function if the network is not configured to operate at the same mode e 10 Mb Full and 100 Mb Full settings force the network adapter to connect to the network in Full Duplex mode SE Broadcom Corporation Page 62 Managing the Network Adapter Document INGDTM154 CDUM
14. browse to the folder on the installation CD where the drivers are located and then click Next 6 Click Finish to close the wizard REMOVING THE DRIVER SOFTWARE You must have administrative rights to update the driver software If you have a standard account on Windows Vista you will receive the User Account Control dialog box Verify the presented information and select Continue In Control Panel double click Add or Remove Programs Click Broadcom Gigabit Integrated Controller and then click Remove Click Yes to remove the drivers Click OK ale E a T E Note You can also remove the device drivers by running the InstallShield installer again and clicking Remove VIEWING OR CHANGING THE PROPERTIES OF THE CONTROLLER To view or change the properties of the Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX Gigabit Ethernet Controller 1 In Control Panel click or double click Broadcom Control Suite 2 Click the Advanced tab sss eee Broadcom Corporation INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Windows Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 19 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 3 See Setting Adapter Properties for a detailed description of the available properties as well as for instructions for viewing and changing the value of a particular property SETTING POWER MANAGEMENT OPTIONS You can set Power Management options to allow the operating system to turn off the adapter to save power or to allow the adapte
15. pS 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Page 58 Managing the Network Adapter Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 3 H p T 4 c Cp Fri D d a Va di e B o pr Fp T j a uite File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams GC Help Filter ALL VIEW Diagnostics Diagnostic Tests Cable Analysis Explorer View eil Diagnostics CO 88 Hosts S CO BACS WINT fl LS Adapterl BCM5718 B0 7 Lg Adapter BCM57765 40 Distance fm Status o Se Porti ON 0014 Broadcom E Lg Adapter BCM5761 B0 Select bests to run Cable Analysis 1000 Mbps Full Duplex Cable Analysis Distance The valid cable distance in meters except when the Noise result is returned Status This shows the type of link on this cable pair e Good Good cable PCB signal paths but no gigabit link e Crossed Pin short or crosstalk along two or more cable PCB signal paths e Open One or both pins are open for a twisted pair e Short Two pins from the same twisted pair are shorted together e Noise Persistent noise present most likely caused by Forced 10 100 e GB Link Gigabit link is up and running e N A Algorithm failed to reach a conclusion Link The link connection speed and duplex mode O Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Managing the Network Adapter Page 59 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Status The status after the test is
16. sending and receiving information A test failure indicates that the adapter may not be working properly MII Registers This test verifies the read and write capabilities of the registers of the physical layer PHY The physical layer is used to control the electrical signals on the wire and to configure network speeds such as 1000 Mbit s EEPROM This test verifies the content of the electrically erasable programmable read only memory EEPROM by reading a portion of the EEPROM and computing the checksum The test fails if the computed checksum is different from the checksum stored in the EEPROM An EEPROM image upgrade does not require a code change for this test Internal Memory This test verifies that the internal memory of the adapter is functioning properly The test writes patterned values to the memory and reads back the results The test fails if an erroneous value is read back The adapter cannot function if its internal memory is not functioning properly On Chip CPU This test verifies the operation of the internal CPUs in the adapter _ _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Managing the Network Adapter Page 57 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Interrupt This test verifies that the Network Device Driver Interface Specification NDIS driver is able to receive interrupts from the adapter LoopBack MAC This test verifies that the NDIS driver is able to send packets to and receive packets from
17. 106 Diagnostic Test Descriptions Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Table 3 Diagnostic Tests Cont Test Description Number Name B7 CPU GPR This test tests the CPU General Purpose registers and performs in the same way as the Scratch Pad Test B1 over 3 different voltages 1 1V 1 2V and 1 3V Group C Miscellaneous Tests C1 NVRAM Incremental test data is used in the electrically erasable programmable read only memory EEPROM test The test fills the test range with test data and reads the data back to verify the content Afterwards the test fills the test range with Os to clear the memory C2 CPU This test opens the Cpu bin file If the file exists and content is good the test loads code to the RX CPU and TX CPU and verifies the CPU execution C3 DMA This test tests both high priority direct memory access DMA and low priority DMA The test moves data from the host memory to the adapter SRAM and verifies the data The test then moves data back to the host memory to again verify the data C4 MII The medium independent interface MII test function is identical to that of the Control Register Test A2 Each register specified in the configuration contents defines the read only and read write bits The test writes Os and 1s to the test bits to ensure that the read only bit values are not changed and that the read write bits are c
18. Guide Document INGDTM154 User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 E Note If you have multiple adapters in your system and you are unsure which adapter you are configuring press CTRL F6 which causes the port LEDs on the adapter to start blinking 4 Use the UP ARROW DOWN ARROW LEFT ARROW and RIGHT ARROW keys to move to and change the values for other menu items as desired Press F4 to save your settings Press ESC when you are finished Setting Up the BIOS To boot from the network with the MBA make the MBA enabled adapter the first bootable device under the BIOS This procedure depends on the system BIOS implementation Refer to the user manual for the system for instructions SETTING UP MBA IN A SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT Linux Red Hat PXE Server The Red Hat Linux 8 0 or later distribution has PXE Server support It allows users to remotely perform a complete Linux installation over the network The distribution comes with the boot images boot kernel vmlinuz and initial ram disk initrd which are located on the Red Hat disk 1 images pxeboot vmlinuz images pxeboot initrd img Refer to the Red Hat documentation for instructions on how to install PXE Server on Linux The Initrd img file distributed with Red Hat 8 0 however does not have a Linux network driver for the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter This version requires drivers that are not part of the standard distribution You can create a dr
19. Lavvoltdirektwet 2004 108 EC EMC direktiveat og dan Europ iske Unions ndringer Den Europ tke Union Klasse B Denne Broadcom anhed ar klassificeret til anvendelse i at typisk Klasse B hjamligt milja En Creracstanmeleadl rnines som a i henhold til foreesend direktiva og standardar ar udtert of arkiveret hos Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Summywale California 4056 USA NEDERLANDS Dit product is m overemstammme bervonden met 2U06 93 EC Lasespaminesrichtlin Dutch 2004 108 EC EM C richtlijn en amendementaen van de Europese Unie Dit Broadcom apparsat is seclassificaard voor gebruik in een typische klasse B woonomgeving ges Verklaring van conformiteit in overeenstemming met de voorgenosmde richtlijnen en ndaarden is beschikbaar bij Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Summywale California 340 E USA This product has bean determined to be in compliance with 2006 93 EC Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Direct 2 and amendments of the European Union European Union Clas B This Broadcom device is classified for use in a typical Class B domestic nvironmant A Declarstion of Confomity in accordance with the precedine directives and standards has been made and is on file at Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Summrwale California 94086 USA EESTLANE Antud toode vastab diektiwidele 2006 95EU Madalb pinga diraktiiv 2004 108 EU EMC Estonian direkti ja ELi parandustele Euroopa Lit Khz B A
20. NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters connect a PCI Express compliant computer to a Gigabit Ethernet network The network adapter incorporate a technology that transfers data at a maximum rate of 1 gigabit per second 10 times the rate of Fast Ethernet adapters FEATURES The following is a list of the Broadcom network adapter features for all supported operating systems For features specific to your NetLink NetXtreme network adapter see Table 1 e Gigabit Ethernet IEEE Std 802 3 1999 e Logical Link Control IEEE Std 802 2 e Flow Control IEEE Std 802 3x e Standard Ethernet frame size 1518 bytes e Layer 2 Priority Encoding IEEE 802 1p e High speed on chip RISC processor e Adaptive interrupt frequency e Up to four classes of service CoS e Up to four send rings and receive rings e Integrated 96 KB frame buffer memory e GMI MII management interface e Statistics for SNMP MIB II Ethernet like MIB and Ethernet MIB IEEE Std 802 3z Clause 30 e Four unique MAC unicast addresses e Support for multicast addresses via 128 bits hashing hardware function e Serial EEPROM or serial NVRAM flash memory e Supports PXE 2 1 specification Linux Red Hat PXE Server Windows Server 2003 Intel APITEST DOS UNDI e JTAG support e PCI Power Management Interface v1 1 e PCI Express v1 0A x1 or greater a ___ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Functionality and Features Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX Us
21. OK to create them Cf Manage VLAN S Team Name Team 1 Create VLAN Edit VLAN Name VLAN 1 Type Tagged sl Id 1 a x Cancel 8 Click Yes when the message is displayed indicating that the network connection will be temporarily interrupted E Note To maintain optimum adapter performance your system should have 64 MB of system memory for each of the eight VLANs created per adapter Viewing VLAN Properties and Statistics and Running VLAN Tests To view VLAN properties and statistics and to run VLAN tests Select one of the listed VLANs Click the Information tab to view the properties of the VLAN adapter Click the Statistics tab to view the statistics for the VLAN adapter ep St YS Click the Diagnostics tab to run a network test on the VLAN adapter SE Broadcom Corporation Page 88 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Deleting a VLAN The procedure below applies when you are in Expert Mode To delete a VLAN Select the VLAN to delete 1 2 From the Teams menu select Remove VLAN 3 Click Apply 4 Click Yes when the message is displayed indicating that the network connection will be temporarily interrupted E Configuring LiveLink for a Smart Load Balancing and Failover and SLB Auto Fallback Disable Team Note If you delete a team any VLANs configured for that team are
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23. View selector below the menu bar and the Description pane below the Context View pane Drag the splitter between any two panes to vary the size of the panes S Broadcom Corporation Page 42 Starting Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 aA CAm Sowa Ced _oOontrol SUITE File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams iSCSI Help oat Hosts Property Value S 0 BACS WINT EB Resources D WF Adapteri BCM5718 B0 pus Type PCI E Oe C Adapter BCM57765 A0 EE mA O e ASIC Version BCMS57765 AN oi 0014 Broadcom Firmware Version 57765 w1 46 E RE Adapter3 BCM5761 D Management Firmware BRCM ASF v8 23 Vendor ID Oxide A Device ID GET Resource The Resources section of the Information tab displays information about connections and other essential Functions For the selected network adapter ee Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R BACS Interface Page 43 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 EXPLORER VIEW PANE You can dock and pin the Explorer View pane on the left side right side top or bottom of the main window The Explorer View pane lists the objects that can be viewed analyzed tested or configured by BACS When an item is selected in the Explorer View pane the tabs showing the information and options that are available for the item appear in the Context View pane The organization of this pa
24. advisable when you are using teaming software LOAD BALANCING AND FAULT TOLERANCE Teaming provides traffic load balancing and fault tolerance redundant adapter operation in the event that a network connection fails When multiple adapters are installed in the same system they can be grouped into teams creating a virtual adapter A team can consist of one to eight network interfaces and each interface can be designated as a primary interface or a standby interface standby interfaces can be used only in a Smart Load Balancing and Failover SLB or SLB Auto Fallback Disabled type of team and only one standby interface can be designated per SLB team If traffic is not identified on any of the adapter team member connections due to failure of the adapter cable switch port or switch where the teamed adapters are attached to separate switches the load distribution is reevaluated and reassigned among the remaining team SE Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Teaming Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 9 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 members In the event that all of the primary adapters are down the hot standby adapter becomes active Existing sessions are maintained and there is no impact on the user Types of Teams The available types of teams for the supported operating systems are shown in the following table Table 1 Types of Teams Operating System Availab
25. are configured for the feature E Note There must be at least one Broadcom network adapter assigned to the team Note Adding a network adapter to a team where its driver is disabled may negatively affect the offloading capabilities of the team This may have an impact on the team s performance Therefore it is recommended that only driver enabled network adapters be added as members to a team E _____ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 85 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 8 Type the value for Team MTU 9 Click Create to save the team information 10 Repeat steps 4 through 9 to define additional teams As teams are defined they can be selected from the team list but they have not yet been created Click the Preview tab to view the team structure before applying the changes 11 Click Apply Exit to create all the teams you have defined and exit the Manage Teams window 12 Click Yes when the message is displayed indicating that the network connection will be temporarily interrupted NOTES e The team name cannot exceed 39 characters cannot begin with spaces and cannot contain any of the following characters amp lt gt e Team names must be unique If you attempt to use a team name more than once an error message is displayed indicating that the name already exists e The maximum number of team members is 8 e When team configuration has been c
26. be in the same subnet as the probe targets Saving and Restoring a Configuration To save a configuration 1 From the File menu select Team Save As 2 Type the path and file name of the new configuration file and then click Save a bcg extension is added The configuration file is a text file that can be viewed by any text editor The file contains information about both the adapter and the team configuration To restore a configuration 1 From the File menu select Team Restore 2 Click the name of the file to be restored and then click Open K 3 Click Apply Note If necessary go to the folder where the file is located 4 Click Yes when the message is displayed indicating that the network connection will be temporarily interrupted If a configuration is already loaded a message is displayed that asks if you want to save your current configuration Click Yes to save the current configuration Otherwise the configuration data that is currently loaded is lost K Note The team may take a very long time to restore if the team is configured with many VLANs and a static IP address VIEWING BASP STATISTICS The Statistics section shows performance information about the network adapters that are on a team To view BASP Statistics information for any team member adapter or the team as a whole click the name of the adapter or team listed in the Team Management pane then click the Statistics tab Click Refresh
27. driver has been loaded by Windows and is functioning e Not Loaded The driver associated with the adapter has not been loaded by Windows e Information Not Available The value is not obtainable from the driver that is associated with the adapter _ _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Managing the Network Adapter Page 51 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Driver Name The file name of the adapter driver Driver Version The current version of the adapter driver Driver Date The creation date of the adapter driver VIEWING RESOURCE INFORMATION The Resources section of the Information tab displays information about connections and other essential functions for the selected network adapter To view Resources for any installed network adapter click the name of the adapter listed in the Explorer View pane then click the Information tab K Note Some information may not be available for all Broadcom network adapters Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4 File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams GC Help Filter ALL VIEW Information DIE Resource Hardware Explorer view Information Er 000 Hosts Property S UU BACS WWINT BR Resources GF Adapterl BCM5718 B0 e PCIE DO E Wa Adapters BRAS 7765 A0 D lt Porti DE 0014 Broadcom ei Me Adapteri BCMS761 B0 Resource The Resources section of the Information tab displays information about connections and other esse
28. from the following tabs e Information e Configuration To view host information Select the host in the Explorer View pane and then select the Information tab to view host level information Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4 baa File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams GC Help i Filter ALL VIEW Information Bila Host Information Information Er 000 Hosts Walue BAC WI Hast Information 1 Lg Adapterl BCM5718 B0 estes BACS WINT H Adapter BCM57765 A0 mAT Windows 7 SPL D RS Adapter BCM5761 B0 C Platform 37 bit Information Tab Host Information Host Name Displays the name of the host OS Version Info Displays the operating system including the version Platform Displays the hardware architecture platform for example 32 bit or 64 bit To configure the host Select the host in the Explorer View pane and then select the Configuration tab to configure host level parameters OS Broadcom Corporation Page 48 Managing the Host Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4 File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams GC Help Filter ALL VIEW ell Configurations Le System Management Explorer View e Configurations H J SA INTE EI system Management ei Adapteri BUM 18 Di Chimney Offload State Automatic SN Adapter BCM57765 Al GG Adapter BCM5761 E0 System Management This area allows
29. iSCSI view e FCoE view e iSCSI Target view e FCoE Target view CONTEXT VIEW PANE The Context View pane displays all the parameters that you can view for the object selected in the Explorer View pane The parameters are grouped by tabs and categories depending on the parameter type The available tabs are Information Configuration Diagnostics and Statistics Because the BACS interface is context sensitive only the parameters that apply to the selected object can be viewed or configured in the Context View pane SE Broadcom Corporation Page 44 BACS Interface Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 MENU BAR The following appear on the menu bar but because the menu items are context sensitive not all items will be available at all times File menu e Team Save As saves the current team configurations to a file e Team Restore restores any saved team configuration from a file Action menu e Remove Host removes the selected host e Refresh Host refreshes the information for the selected host View menu e Explorer View displays hides the Explorer View pane e Tool Bar displays hides the tool bar e Status Bar displays hides the status bar e Broadcom Logo displays hides the Broadcom Logo on BACS to optimize the maximum viewable space Tools menu e Options used for configuring BACS preferences Teams e Create Teams creates new teams with either the Teaming Wizard or in Ad
30. okolju ramada B Izjava o skladnosti je bila sprejeta v skbdn s pradhodnimi direktivami in standardi in je Se na naslovu Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Zammccale California 44086 Este producto se ha fabricado de confomnided con la Directiva para bajo voltaje 2006953EC Low Voltage Directive la Directiva para compatibilidad electromammetica 2004 IOSEC EMC Directive y las enmiendas de la Union Europea Union Europea Clase B Este disposito Broadcom esta clasificado para ser utilizado en un antomo dom stico convencional de Clase B Se ha realizado una Declaraci n de comfommidad de acuerdo con las directivas y estandars anteriores y esta archivada en Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Sumyvale California 94086 USA SVENSK Denna produkt Gveremsstimmer pr EU direktivet 206953 EC lBesp annnesdielktiwet Swedish 2004 1081 EC EMC direktivet SS a ndringar enlist den Europeiska unionen Europetska unionen kiss B Den h r Broadcom enheten r klassificerad for anv ndnine i vanlig klass B bostadsmilj En F rdkran om verensstimmelse i enlichet mad de foreesends direktiven och standardama har framstillts och recistrerad hes Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Sunnyvale California 44086 USA Bu r n n 200693 EC D k Voltaj Direktify 2004 108 EC EMC Diraktifi ve Avrupa Birligi nin ilavelerine uveun oldugu belirlanmistir Avrupa Birhez B Smh Bu Broadcom chaz tipik bir B smh i i ortamd
31. operation setpxe s 3 100 Mbps speed half duplex operation setpxe s 4 100 Mbps speed full duplex operation setasf Enables disables Alert Standard Format ASF setasf e Enable ASF setasf d Disable ASF setmba Enables disables Multi Boot Agent MBA and selects the MBA protocol setmba d Disable MBA setmba e 0 Enable Preboot Execution Environment PXE MBA default setmba e 1 Enable Remote Program Load RPL MBA setmba e 2 Enable Boot Protocol BootP MBA setmba s 0 Auto speed and duplex default setmba s 1 10 Mbps speed half duplex operation setmba s 2 10 Mbps speed full duplex operation setmba s 3 100 Mbps speed half duplex operation setmba s 4 100 Mbps speed full duplex operation setmba s 6 1000 Mbps full duplex fiber setipmi Enables disables Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI Do not use IPMI is not supported on desktop and mobile platforms nictest Runs the specified diagnostic tests Specify which individual test s within a group or which group s of tests to run by including the test designation or group designation in the command string as shown in the examples below nictest abcd Run all tests nictest b Run all tests in group B nictest a3b1 Run tests A3 and B1 only nictest al24b2 Run tests Al A2 A4 and B2 exit Changes from the Broadcom CLI mode to the MS DOS command prompt mode device Selects the device adapter device lt n gt Device number in hexadecimal notation default
32. standby member rather than switching back to using the load balance member Consequently the adapter that was initially designated a load balance member remains in an inactive state and becomes the new standby member LIVELINK LiveLink is a feature of BASP that is available for the Smart Load Balancing SLB and SLB Auto Fallback Disable type of teaming The purpose of LiveLink is to detect link loss beyond the switch and to route traffic only through team members that have a live link USING THE BROADCOM TEAMING WIZARD You can use the Broadcom Teaming Wizard to create a team configure an existing team if a team has already been created or create a VLAN 1 Create or edit a team To create a new team select Create a Team from the Team menu or right click one of the devices in the Unassigned Adapters section and select Create a Team This option is not available if there are no devices listed in the Unassigned Adapters sections which means all adapters are already assigned to teams To configure an existing team right click one of the teams in the list and select Edit Team This option is only available if a team has already been created and is listed in the Team Management pane E Note If you prefer to work without the wizard for now click Expert Mode If you want to always use Expert Mode to create a team select Default to Expert Mode on next start See Using Expert Mode 2 To continue using the wizard click N
33. supports load balancing and failover for both outbound and inbound traffic SLB Auto Fallback Disable This team is identical to Smart Load Balance and Failover with the following exception when the standby member is active if a primary member comes back online the team continues using the standby member rather than switching back to the primary member This type of team is supported only for situations in which the network cable is disconnected and reconnected to the network adapter It is not supported for situations in which the adapter is removed installed through Device Manager or Hot Plug PCI If any primary adapter assigned to a team is disabled the team functions as a Smart Load Balancing and Failover type of team in which auto fallback occurs The LiveLink feature is supported for this type of team rr _______ _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 69 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 STANDBY TEAM MEMBER AND AUTO FALLBACK DISABLE MODE You can designate one team member in an SLB type of team to be the standby member The standby member does not actively send and receive normal network traffic while other adapters on the team are active If all of the active adapters on the team fail or are disconnected the standby member takes over the handling of the network activities In Auto Fallback Disable mode if a load balance member returns on line the team continues using the
34. tests diagnostics and analysis on each adapter as well as to modify property values and view traffic statistics for each adapter See Using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite for detailed information and instructions SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters have software support for the following operating systems e Microsoft Windows XP Family e Microsoft Windows Vista Family e Microsoft Windows 7 Family e Microsoft Windows 8 Family e Linux 32 bit and 64 bit extended e MS DOS e NetWare NETWORK LINK AND ACTIVITY INDICATION The state of the network link and activity is indicated by the port LEDs adjacent to the RJ 45 connector as described in Table 2 Broadcom Advanced Control Suite also provides information about the status of the network link and activity see Vital Sign Table 2 Network Link and Activity Indicated by the Port LEDs Port LED LED Appearance Network State Link LED Off No link cable disconnected Continuously illuminated Link Activity LED Off No network activity Illuminated and blinking Network activity E ___ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Supported Operating Systems Page 7 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 S Broadcom Corporation Page 8 Network Link and Activity Indication Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX No
35. the LineSpeed and Duplex keywords are shown below E ee Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R ODI Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 29 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 LINK DRIVER B57 LINESPEED 100 DUPLEX FULL PES Broadcom Corporation Page 30 ODI Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Broadcom Boot Agent Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e Overview e Setting Up MBA in a Client Environment e Setting Up MBA in a System Environment OVERVIEW Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters support Preboot Execution Environment PXE Remote Program Load RPL and Bootstrap Protocol BootP Multi Boot Agent MBA is a software module that allows your networked system to boot with the images provided by remote systems across the network The Broadcom MBA driver complies with the PXE 2 1 specification and is released with both monolithic and split binary images This provides flexibility to users in different environments where the motherboard may or may not have built in base code The MBA module operates in a client system environment A network consists of one or more boot systems that provide boot images to multiple systems through the network The Broadcom implementation of the MBA module has been t
36. the adapter LoopBack PHY This test verifies that the NDIS driver is able to send packets to and receive packets from the adapter Test LED This test causes all of the port LEDs to blink 5 times for the purpose of identifying the adapter ANALYZING CABLES The Cable Analysis option on the Diagnostics tab lets you monitor the conditions of each wire pair in an Ethernet Category 5 cable connection within an Ethernet network The analysis measures the cable quality and compares it against the IEEE 802 3ab specification for compliance e You must have administrator privileges to run the cable analysis test e The network connection is temporarily lost during an analysis e For Broadcom NetXtreme adapters the cable analysis test can only run for gigabit link speed connections and when there is no connection e This option is not available for all Broadcom network adapters To run a cable analysis 1 Connect the cable to a port on a switch where the port is set to Auto and the Speed amp Duplex driver settings are also set to Auto 2 Click the name of the adapter to test in the Explorer View pane From the Select a test to run list select Cable Analysis If the Cable Analysis option is not available then from the Context View tab on the right side of the window select Diagnostics and then select Cable Analysis 4 Click Run In the error message window that warns of the network connection being temporarily interrupted click Yes
37. you to configure system wide settings Configuration Tab System Management Chimney Offload State Enable or disable chimney offload at the host level rather than at the device level and then click Apply MANAGING THE NETWORK ADAPTER The installed network adapters appear one level below the host in the hierarchical tree in the Explorer View pane At the adapter level you can view information and configure parameters from the following tabs e Information e Configuration VIEWING ADAPTER INFORMATION The Vital Signs section of the Information tab has useful information about the network adapters that are installed in your system such as the link status of the adapter and general network connectivity Select the network adapter in the Explorer View pane and then select the Information tab to view adapter level information _ _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Managing the Network Adapter Page 49 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 K NOTES e Information about Broadcom network adapters may be more comprehensive than information about network adapters made by others e Some information may not be available for all Broadcom network adapters a gt z Ca Broadcom Advanced Control suite 4 File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams GC Help 3 Filter ALL VIE Bi Information BE Vital Signs Driver Information S 008 Hosts Property
38. 100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 The network adapter may not function if the network is not configured to operate at the same mode Wake Up Capabilities Enables the network adapter to wake up from a low power mode when it receives a network wake up frame Two types of wake up frames are possible Magic Packet and Wake Up Frame This property is only available for Broadcom NetXtreme adapters e Both default Selects both Magic Packet and Wake Up Frame as wake up frames e Magic Packet Selects Magic Packet as the wake up frame e None Selects no wake up frame e Wake Up Frame Selects Wake Up Frame as the wake up frame and allows the network adapter to wake the system when an event such as a ping or an Address Resolution Protocol ARP request is received This option works in conjunction with the operating system power mode saving and does not work if the Power Save setting does not enable WOL WOL Speed Sets the speed at which the network adapter connects to the network while the network adapter is in Wake on LAN mode By default the WOL Speed property is set to Auto This property is only available for Broadcom NetXtreme adapters e 10 Mb Sets the speed to 10 Mbit s This is the network speed when the system is in a standby mode awaiting a wake up frame e 100 Mb Sets the speed to 100 Mbit s e Auto default Sets the speed for optimum network connection E e Wake on LAN is supported at 10 Mbit
39. 25 Cannot release CPU 26 CPU test failed 27 Invalid Test Address Range nValid NIC address is 0x 08X 0x 08X and exclude 0x 08X 0x 08X 28 DMA Got 0x508X Ox 08X Expected 0x 08X 29 Unsupported PhyId 04X 04X 30 Too many registers specified in the file max is d 31 Cannot write to VPD memory 32 VPD data error got 08X 0x04X expected 08X 33 No good link Check Loopback plug 34 Cannot TX Packet 35 Requested to TX SO Only d is transmitted 36 Expected d packets Only d good packet s have been received n d unknown packets have been received n d bad packets have been received 37 S c d is an invalid Test 38 EEPROM checksum error 39 Error in reading WOL PXE 40 Error in writing WOL PXE 41 No external memory detected 42 DMA buffer 04X is large size must be less than 04X 43 File size d is too big max is d 44 Invalid s 45 Failed writing 0x x to 0x x EE EE u 47 Ambiguous command 48 Unknown command 49 Invalid option 50 Cannot perform task while chip is not running need driver 51 Cannot open register define file or content is bad 52 ASF Reset bit did not self clear 53 ATTN LOC d cannot be mapped to cX CPU event bit d 54 Ss Register is not cleared t
40. 7XX November 2012 Lo a LE Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4 o kE File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams isCsl Help Filter ALL VIEW Bi Configurations Le UNI dvanced GOB Management Explorer iew 5 Configuration Cl B88 Hosts S UI BACS WINT Advanced I Adapterl BCMoi1e BU Set properties to default Values set to default value EM Adapter BCM57765 AN ee Enable E BEE Ethernet WireSpeed Enable a0 0014 Broadcom EN Adapter BCM5761 BO Flow Control Auto Interrupt Moderation Enable Advanced Advanced on the Configurations tab allow you to view and change the values of the available properties of the selected adapter The potentially available properties and their respective settings are described below 802 1p QOS Enables quality of service which is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering IEEE specification that treats different types of network traffic diversely to ensure required levels or reliability and latency according to the type of traffic This property is disabled by default Unless the network infrastructure supports QoS do not enable this property Otherwise problems may occur Ethernet Wirespeed Enables a Gigabit Ethernet adapter to establish a link at a lower speed when only two pairs of wires are available in the cabling plant The default setting for this property is Enabled Flow Control Enables or disables the receipt or transmissi
41. 7XX User Guide November 2012 VLAN ID Enables VLAN tagging and configures the VLAN ID when Priority amp VLAN Enabled is selected as the Priority amp VLAN setting The range for the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094 and must match the VLAN tag value on the connected switch A value of O default in this field disables VLAN tagging Risk Assessment of VLAN Tagging through the NDIS Miniport Driver Broadcom s NDIS 6 0 miniport driver provides the means to allow a system containing a Broadcom adapter to connect to a tagged VLAN Unlike BASP however the NDIS 6 driver s support for VLAN participation is only fora single VLAN ID Also unlike BASP the NDIS 6 0 driver only provides VLAN tagging of the outbound packet but does not provide filtering of incoming packets based on VLAN ID membership This is the default behavior of all miniport drivers While the lack of filtering packets based on VLAN membership may present a security issue the following provides a risk assessment based on this driver limitation for an IPv4 network A properly configured network that has multiple VLANs should maintain separate IP segments for each VLAN This is necessary since outbound traffic relies on the routing table to identify which adapter virtual or physical to pass traffic through and does not determine which adapter based on VLAN membership Since support for VLAN tagging on Broadcom s NDIS 6 0 driver is limited to transmit Tx traffic only there is a risk of inboun
42. Alternatively use Broadcom Advanced Control Suite to view the bus number function port number and device number assigned to each adapter Windows users only e The values for the BusNum DevNum and FuncNum keywords are displayed in hexadecimal notation when the driver loads on the adapter For example BusNum DevNum and FuncNum keyword entries for loading the ODI driver on multiple adapters in a certain order are shown below PROTOCOL lt protocol name gt BIND B57 BIND B57 LINK DRIVER B57 BUSNUM 1 DEVNUM 9 FRAME lt frame 1 name gt LINK DRIVER B57 BUSNUM 1 DEVNUM A FRAME lt frame 2 name gt The LineSpeed keyword is used to force the speed of the network connection The LineSpeed keyword requires a decimal number and of either 10 100 or 1000 Technically a line speed of 1000 Mbit s cannot be forced and can be achieved only through auto negotiation For the sake of simplicity the driver performs auto negotiation when the line speed is set to a value of 1000 Forced 1000 Mbit s speed is not needed for copper links auto negotiation is the proper supported configuration under the IEEE Ethernet specification The Duplex keyword is used to force the duplex mode of the adapter The Duplex keyword requires a text string of either HALF or FULL When the Duplex keyword is used the LineSpeed keyword must also be used If neither keyword is used the network adapter defaults to auto negotiation mode Example keyword entries for
43. Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 DOS UNDiI Intel APITEST To boot in DOS mode and connect to a network for the DOS environment download the Intel PXE PDK from the Intel website This PXE PDK comes with a TFTP ProxyDHCP Boot server The PXE PDK can be downloaded from Intel at http downloadcenter intel com detail_desc aspx agr Y amp DwnldID 6100 amp ProductID 412 S _ Broadcom Corporation Page 34 Broadcom Boot Agent Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Linux Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e Limitations e Packaging e Installing TG3 Driver Software e Network Installations e Patching PCI Files Optional e Unloading Removing the TG3 Driver e Driver Messages LIMITATIONS The current version of the adapter driver has been tested on the latest Red Hat SuSE and other Linux distributions for i386 ia64 and x86_64 CPU architectures using 2 4 x and 2 6 x kernels The driver has been tested up to kernel version 2 4 33 and 2 6 13 The driver should work on other little endian or big endian CPU architectures but only very limited testing has been done on some of these machines The Makefile may have to be modified to include architecture specific compile switches and some minor changes in the source files may also be r
44. Category 5 balanced cabling as specified in ISO IEC 11801 1995 and ANSI EIA TIA 568 A 1995 and tested for additional performance using testing procedures defined in TIA EIA TSB95 Category 5 is the minimum requirement Category 5e and Category 6 are fully supported PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Feature Specification PCI Type Controllers Single Port BCM570X Controllers PCI Clock 66 MHz maximum PCI X Clock 133 MHz PCI PCI X Data Address 32 bit and 64 bit PCI X Data Burst Transfer Rate 400 Mbit s 32 bit bus at 100 MHz 800 Mbit s 64 bit bus at 100 MHz 600 Mbit s 32 bit bus at 100 MHz 1024 Mbit s 64 bit bus at 100 MHz PCI Data Burst Transfer Rate 132 Mbit s 82 bit bus 264 Mbit s 64 bit bus 528 Mbit s 64 bit bus at 66 MHz BCM5701 BCM5703 only BCM5701 BCM5703 only PCI Modes Master slave PCI Express Type Controllers BCM57XX Controllers PCI Express Interface x1 link width PCI Express Aggregated Bandwidth Transmit and 2 5 Gbps receive 10 100 1000BASE T 10 100 1000 Mbps full duplex pS ___ __ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Specifications Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 93 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 ee ery ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Condition Operating Specification Storage Specification Temperature 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F 40 C to 85 C
45. DTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 CT Manage Teams Create Team Property Team Name Team Type Smart Load Balancing TM and Failover Load Balance Members Ca Ma 0007 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet F 0014 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet 2 0015 Broadcom NetXtrerne Gigabit Ethernet 3 0016 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet 4 Standby Member lt not configured gt Team Offload Capabilities L50 CC RSS Team MTU 1500 VLAN Configuration aa Manage VLAN s Enable LiveLink E No Team Name The team name cannot exceed 39 characters cannot begin with spaces and cannot contain any special characters E Wizard Mode Create Clear Apply Exit E 4 Click the Team Name field to enter a team name Note The Create Team tab appears only if there are teamable adapters available 5 Click the Team Type field to select a team type 6 Assign any available adapter or adapters to the team by selecting the adapter from the Load Balance Members list There must be at least one adapter selected in the Load Balance Members list 7 You can assign any other available adapter to be a standby member by selecting it from the Standby Member list E The Large Send Offload LSO Checksum Offload CO and RSS indicate if the LSO CO and or RSS properties are supported for the team The LSO CO and RSS properties are enabled for a team only when all of the members support and
46. F SRAM by performing the Scratch Pad Test described in test B1 B5 MBUF SRAM via DMA This test uses 8 data test patterns A 0x1000 sized data buffer is used for this test Before each pattern test the buffer is initialized and filled with the test pattern It then performs a 0x1000 sized transmit DMA from the host buffer to the adapter MBUF memory The test verifies the data integrity in the adapter MBUF memory against the host memory and repeats the DMA for the entire MBUF buffer Then the test performs a receive DMA from the adapter to the host The 0x1000 byte test buffer is cleared to 0 before each receive DMA After the test verifies the integrity of the data the test is repeated for the entire MBUF SRAM range The 8 test patterns are described below Test Pattern Description 16 00s and 16 FF sFills the entire host DMA buffer with 16 bytes of 00s and then 16 bytes of FF s 16 FF s and 16 OOsFills the entire host DMA buffer with 16 bytes of FF s and then 16 bytes of OOs 32 00s and 32 FF sFills the entire host DMA buffer with 32 bytes of 00s and then 32 bytes of FF s 32 FF s and 32 00s Fills the entire host DMA buffer with 32 bytes of FF s and then 32 bytes of OOs 00000000 Fills the entire host DMA buffer with all OOs FFFFFFFF Fills the entire host DMA buffer with all FF s AA55AA55 Fills the entire host DMA buffer with data OxAA55AA55 55AA55AA Fills the entire host DMA buffer with data OXS5AA55AA p Page
47. Gateway 0 SubNetMask 255 0 0 0 IPAddress 192 168 0 1 DisableDHCP 0 DriverName TCPIPS BINDINGS MSSNE2 CLONE LANABAS Ei 0 Example Protocol ini file for IPX network setup version 0x3110 netcard ms Sne2clone 1 MSSNE2CLONE 1 transport msSndishlp MSSNDISHLP transport msSnwlink MSSNWLINK lanaO msSne2clone 1 msSnwlink lanal msSne2clone 1 ms Sndishlp MSSNE2CLONE DriverName B57 protman DriverName PROTMANS PRIORITY MSSNDISHLP MSSNDISHLP DriverName ndishlps BINDINGS msSne2clone msSnwlink DriverName nwlinks FRAME Ethernet 802 2 BINDINGS MSSNE2 CLONE LANABAS E 0 Example Protocol ini file for NetBEUI network setup version 0x3110 netcard ms Sne2clone 1 MSSNE2CLONE 1 transport msSndishlp MSSNDISHLP ee O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Page 22 NDIS2 Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 transport msSnetbeu1l MSSNETBEUIL lanaO msSne2clone 1 ms Sndishlp lanal msSne2clone 1 msSnetbeul MSSNE2CLONE DriverName B57 protman DriverName PROTMANS PRIORITY MSSNDISHLP MSSNDISHLP DriverName ndishlps BINDINGS MSSNE2 CLONE MSSNETBEUI DriverName netbeuis SESSIONS 10 NCBS 12 BINDINGS MSSNE2 CLONE LANABAS E 0 2 Edit A Net System ini a Change netcard to netcard b57 dos b Check for references to C NET and change C NET to A NET if necessary Example System ini file netwo
48. H H EN Vital Signs CH Adapterl BCMS718 Di MAC Address 0010183E04C5 MN Adapter BCM57765 AN N010183E04C5 Port Ss IPwd Address 192 168 10 15 0 0014 Broadcom TPv6 Address FeG0 6065 9e9 d50c 54db 16 b GI Adapter3 BCM5761 B0 LSO CORSS 1500 Information Vital Signs The Vital Signs section of the Information tab has useful information about the network adapters that are installed in your system such as the link status of the adapter and general network connectivity MAC Address A physical MAC media access control address that is assigned to the adapter by the manufacturer The physical address is never all Os Permanent MAC Address The unique hardware address assigned to the network adapter IP Address The network address associated with the adapter If the IP address is all Os the associated driver has not been bound with Internet Protocol IP Link Status The status of the network link e Up A link is established e Down A link is not established Duplex The adapter is operating in the indicated duplex mode Speed in Mbps The link speed of the adapter in megabits per second SE Broadcom Corporation Page 50 Managing the Network Adapter Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Offload Capabilities The offload capabilities supported by the adapter This information is only available for Broadcom NetXtreme adapter
49. INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 CONFIGURING THE DRIVER SOFTWARE The ODI driver software can be configured by adding specific optional keywords to the Net cfg file If multiple or multiport Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters are installed in a system the ODI driver software loads by default on the adapter port that has a good link If 2 or more adapters have a good link the ODI driver software loads on the adapter having the latest Device ID If 2 or more adapters that have a good link have the same Device ID the ODI driver software loads on the adapter that is located in the slot having the lowest bus number If it is necessary to have the ODI driver load on certain adapters in a certain order the BusNum DevNum and FuncNum keywords can be used Do not use these keywords unless you know how to configure PCI devices The BusNum keyword value which represents the PCI bus number in which the adapter is located is a hexadecimal number ranging from 0 to 255 The FuncNum keyword value which represents the function port number of a multiport adapter is a hexadecimal number with O representing the first port and 1 representing the second port The DevNum keyword value which represents the assigned device number is a hexadecimal number ranging from 0 to 31 K Notes e At the end of the ODI driver software installation process note the BusNum and DevNum values that are displayed
50. Mbps speed full duplex fiber b57udiag firm lt file gt Updates the EEPROM of the selected adapter based on the match between the existing image file name and the new image lt file name gt Examples b57udiag firm ee5751c3 40a b57udiag firm ee5721c3 40a b57udiag firmall lt file gt Updates the EEPROM of all of the adapters based on the lt file name gt image match b57udiag ver Displays the version of the software eeprom bin file Page 102 Running Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide November 2012 Table 1 MS DOS Command Prompt Mode Command Options Cont Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX Command Options Description b57udiag pxe lt file gt Loads the Preboot Execution Environment PXE firmware from a file Example b57udiag pxe b57mmba nic Note This command should be used only for add in adapters For LOM adapters the PXE firmware is loaded automatically during startup b57udiag elog lt file gt Prints the error log to a file b57udiag pipmi lt file gt Do not use IPMI is not supported on desktop and mobile platforms Loads the Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI from a file b57udiag ipmi lt value gt Enables disables IPMI Do not use IPMI is not supported on desktop and mobile platforms b57udiag help Displays this table of MS DOS Command Prompt Mode Comm
51. N S Y N S N S Legend Y yes N no N S not supported Drivers for third party network adapters must be Netware Event Service Layer NESL compliant for NetWare to be fault tolerant and load balanced in a multivendor team The Smart Load Balancing type of team works with all Ethernet switches without having to configure the switch ports to any special trunking mode Only IP traffic is load balanced in both inbound and outbound directions IPX traffic is load balanced in the outbound direction only Other protocol packets are sent and received through one primary interface only Failover for non IP traffic is supported only for Broadcom network adapters The Generic Trunking type of team requires the Ethernet switch to support some form of port trunking mode for example Cisco s Gigabit EtherChannel or other switch vendor s Link Aggregation mode The Generic Trunking type of team is protocol independent and all traffic should be load balanced and fault tolerant E Note If you do not enable LiveLink when configuring teams disabling Spanning Tree Protocol STP at the switch is recommended This minimizes the downtime due to the spanning tree loop determination when failing over LiveLink mitigates such issues LiveLink Functionality LiveLink functionality is a feature of BASP that is available only for the Smart Load Balancing and Failover type of teaming The purpose of LiveLink is to detect link loss beyon
52. Page 20 Windows Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 NDIS2 Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e Preinstallation Requirements e Installing the NDIS2 Driver Software for Use on MS DOS Platforms e Configuring the NDIS2 Driver Software PREINSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Before you can successfully install the NDIS2 driver software the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter must be physically installed in the system Networking software that is appropriate to the operating system such as Microsoft LAN Manager 2 2 for MS DOS must already be running on your system INSTALLING THE NDIS2 DRIVER SOFTWARE FOR USE ON MS DOS PLATFORMS The NDIS2 driver software can be run from an MS DOS startup disk using Microsoft Network Client 3 0 or from the hard disk using Microsoft LAN Manager 2 2 Creating a Startup Disk to Run Microsoft Network Client To perform this installation you must have the following items e Windows NT Server 4 0 CD ROM e A blank MS DOS system disk 3 5 high density floppy disk e Access to the Broadcom NDIS2 driver file B57 dos This file is located on the installation CD E Notes e Windows NT Server 4 0 users When running Setup for Microsoft Network Client v3 0 for MS DOS click any network card from the list NE2000 Compatible for example to create the startup disk e Aft
53. R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 13 If you want to create a VLAN on the team select Add VLAN or if you want to change the settings of an existing VLAN select Edit VLAN then click Next If you do not want to create or edit a VLAN select Skip Manage VLAN then click Next and continue with the wizard from the Finish screen see Step 18 on page 82 of this procedure VLANs enable you to add multiple virtual adapters that are on different subnets The benefit of this is that your system can have one network adapter that can belong to multiple subnets E Note VLANs can only be created when all team members are Broadcom adapters iG Broadcom Teaming Wizard Creating Modifying a YLAN Configure YLAN Support f Specify whether you want to create or delete a YLAN BROADCOM pecify BROADCOM Manage Vd ON Add YLAN Edit WYLAN Skip Manage YLAN set ne Sege SS Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 77 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 14 Type the VLAN name and then click Next K Note The team name cannot exceed 39 characters cannot begin with spaces and cannot contain any of the following characters amp lt gt Broadcom Teaming Wizard Ea xX Creating Modifying a YLAN Naming f Fou must assign your YLAN unique name BROADCOM gn y q Vaaa Enter a name For the VAN VAN i single member SLB team will be created on in
54. SYS It is recommended to accept the default values for Probe interval the number of seconds between each retransmission of a link packet to the probe target and Probe maximum retries the number of consecutively missed responses from a probe target before a failover is triggered To specify different values click the desired probe interval in the Probe interval Seconds list and click the desired maximum number of probe retries in the Probe maximum retries list 6 Set the Probe VLAN ID to correspond with the VLAN where the probe target s resides This will apply the appropriate VLAN tag to the link packet based on the shared configuration of the attached switch port s E Note Each LiveLink enabled team can only communicate with Probe Targets on a single VLAN Also VLAN ID 0 E ____ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 89 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 is equivalent to an untagged network 7 Select Probe Target 1 and type the target IP address for one or all probe targets E Note Only the first probe target is required You can specify up to 3 additional probe targets to serve as backups by assigning IP addresses to the other probe targets 8 Select one of the listed team members and type the member IP address K 9 Click Update Repeat these steps for each of the other listed team members 10 Click Apply Exit Note All of the member IP addresses must
55. Teaming Wizard Smart Load Balance and Failover In this type of team a standby member handles the traffic if all of the load balance members fail a failover event All load balance members have to fail before the standby member takes over When one or more of the load balance members is restored fallback the restored team member s resumes the handling of the traffic The LiveLink feature is supported for this type of team Link Aggregation 802 3ad In this type of team you can dynamically configure the network adapters that have been selected to participate in a given team If the link partner is not correctly configured for IEEE 802 3ad link configuration errors are detected and noted All adapters in the team are configured to receive packets for the same MAC address The outbound load balancing scheme is determined by the BASP driver The link partner of the team determines the load balancing scheme for inbound packets In this mode at least one of the link partners must be in active mode Generic Trunking FEC GEC 802 3ad Draft Static This type of team is very similar to the link aggregation type in that all adapters in the team must be configured to receive packets for the same MAC address This mode does not provide link aggregation control protocol _ACP or marker protocol support This mode supports a variety of environments where the link partners are statically configured to Support a proprietary trunking mechanism Trunking
56. User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 BROADCOM NETLINK NETXTREME 57XX USER GUIDE Introduction e Functionality and Features e Virtual LANs e Teaming e Installing the Driver Software e Windows Driver Software e NDIS2 Driver Software e ODI Driver Software e Broadcom Boot Agent Driver Software e Linux Driver Software e Installing Management Applications e Using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite e Specifications e Regulatory Information e User Diagnostics e Troubleshooting Information in this document is subject to change without notice 2012 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved This document is protected by copyright and is distributed under licenses restricting its use copying distribution and decompilation No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Broadcom Corporation Documentation is provided as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including any kind of implied or express warranty of non infringement or the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Broadcom Corporation reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products or data herein to improve reliability function or design Information furnished by Broadcom Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable However Broadcom Corporation does not assume any liability arising out of the app
57. a kullan ihnak iizere sm flandr l Yukarda belirtilen direktifler ve stmdarlara uyam olarak bir Uygunluk Beyan e ve Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Sunnyvale Califomia 4086 USA Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R CE Notice Page 99 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 CANADIAN REGULATORY INFORMATION CANADA ONLY INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 008 Notice The Industry Canada regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Broadcom could void your authority to operate this equipment INDUSTRY CANADA CLASSE B Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Avis Dans le cadre des r glementations d Industry Canada vos droits d utilisation de cet equipement peuvent tre annul s si des changements ou modifications non express ment approuv s par Broadcom y sont apport s SE Broadcom Corporation Page 100 Canadian Regulatory Information Canada Only Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 User Diagnostics Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e Introduction e System Requirements e Running Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics e Diagnostic Test Descriptions e Diagnostic Test Messages INTRODUCTION Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics is an MS DOS based application that runs a series of diagnostic t
58. alled network adapter click the name of the adapter listed in the Explorer View pane then click the Information tab E Note Some information may not be available for all Broadcom network adapters E EEE Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Managing the Network Adapter Page 53 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Broadcom Advanced Contral Suite 4 ENG File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams GC Help Filter ALL VIEW Information E Resource Hardware Explorer View ei Information Si agg Hosts Property CR U BACS WIN SC Hardware H EN Adapterl BCM5718 BN ER Version BCM57765 AD H SR Adapter BCM57765 A0 ole A Weeion 57765 w1 46 H GS Adapter3 BCM5761 Di Management Firmware BRCM ASF 40 23 Vendor ID Ae d Device ID Uxlob4 SUb Systerm Vendor ID Uxlde4 Sub System ID Uxlob4 Hardware The Hardware section of the Information tab displays information about the hardware settings For the selected network adapter ASIC Version The chip version of the Broadcom adapter this information is not available for adapters made by others Firmware Version The firmware version of the Broadcom adapter this information is not available for adapters made by others This information is only available for Broadcom NetXtreme adapters Vendor ID The vendor ID Device ID The adapter ID Subsystem Vendor ID The subsystem vendor ID Subsystem ID The subsyste
59. also deleted LiveLink is a feature of BASP that is available for the Smart Load Balancing SLB and SLB Auto Fallback Disable type of teaming The purpose of LiveLink is to detect link loss beyond the switch and to route traffic only through team members that have a live link Read the following notes before you attempt to configure LiveLink E NOTES e Before you begin configuring LiveLink review the description of LiveLink Also verify that each probe target you plan to specify is available and working If the IP address of the probe target changes for any reason LiveLink must be reconfigured If the MAC address of the probe target changes for any reason you must restart the team see Troubleshooting e A probe target must be on the same subnet as the team have a valid not a broadcast multicast or unicast statically assigned IP address and be highly available always on e To ensure network connectivity to the probe target ping the probe target from the team e You can specify up to four probe targets e The IP address assigned to either a probe target or team member cannot have a zero as the first or last octet To configure LiveLink From the Teams menu select Edit Team Click Expert Mode to configure LiveLink using the Teaming Wizard see Using the Broadcom Teaming Wizard In the Manage Members window click the Edit Team tab Select Enable LiveLink The LiveLink Configuration options appear below Pr
60. am reads back the data again to ensure that the data is still correct Walking bit For each address data one is written and read back for testing Then it shifts the data left one bit so the data becomes two and repeats the same test It repeats the test 32 times until the test bit is shifted out of the test address The same test is repeated for entire test range Pseudo Random Data A precalculated pseudo random data set is used to write unique data to each test RAM After passing the test the program reads back the data one more time to ensure that the data is still correct Data Read Write Test This test writes test data to the SRAM and reads it back to ensure that the data is correct The test data used is OxOO000000 OxFFFFFFFF OxAA55AA55 and 0x55AA55AA Alternate Data Pattern Test This test writes test data into the SRAM writes complement test data to the next address and reads back both to ensure the data is correct After the test the program reads back data one more time to ensure that the data is still correct The test data used is Ox00000000 OxFFFFFFFF OxAA55AA55 and Ox55AA55AA B2 BD SRAM This test tests the Buffer Descriptor BD SRAM This test performs in the same way as the Scratch Pad Test described in B1 B3 DMA SRAM This test tests the direct memory access DMA SRAM by performing the Scratch Pad Test described in test B1 B4 MBUF SRAM This test tests the memory access buffer MBU
61. and Options RUNNING IN BROADCOM COMMAND LINE INTERFACE MODE At the MS DOS prompt type b57udiag cmd and use the command options as shown in Table 2 E Note The values for settings are in decimal notation unless otherwise indicated Table 2 Broadcom Command Line Interface CLI Mode Commands Command Description upgfrm Updates the PXE or Boot Code from a file dir Displays the file directory in NVRAM Example Entry Type SRAM Addr EEP Offset Length Execute Version Boot Code 08003000 00000200 000011B0 CPUA 2 5705 v3 27 0 PXE 00010000 000013B0 0000C854 No 7 0 41 1 ASF CFG 00000000 0001027C 000001D4 No ASFIPMIc V2 15 2 ASF CPUB C0034000 00010450 00002654 No ASFIPMIc E SE 3 ASF CPUA 08000000 00012AA4 000035B4 No ASFIPMIc E E 4 INIT C0034000 00016058 00001A94 CPUB ASFIPMIc y215 setwol Enables disables the Wake on LAN WOL property setwol e Enable WOL setwol d Disable WOL ee Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Running Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics Page 103 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Table 2 Broadcom Command Line Interface CLI Mode Commands Cont Command Description setpxe Enables disables Preboot Exchange Environment PXE and sets PXE speed setpxe e Enable PXE setpxe d Disable PXE setpxe s 0 Auto default setpxe s 1 10 Mbps speed half duplex operation setpxe s 2 10 Mbps speed full duplex
62. and continue to manage more teams i Applving the changes will temporarily interrupt the network connection The process may take several minutes and the ad connection will resume afterwards Cancel lt Back Finish Preview Lui SE Broadcom Corporation Page 82 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 E Note At any point in the Broadcom Teaming Wizard procedure click Preview to get a visual representation of what the team will look like before committing any changes E 0 BACS WINT G RS Teams E Mii Team 1 E E BASP Virtual Adapters da VLAN 1 Primary Adapters So 0007 Broadcom Netktreme Gigabit Ethernet Standby Adapters So 0014 Broadcom Netktreme Gigabit Ethernet 2 Unassigned Adapters Go 0016 Broadcom Netktreme Gigabit Ethernet 4 GE 0015 Broadcom Netktreme Gigabit Ethernet 3 OS _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 83 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 19 Click the team name in the Team Management pane to view the team s properties in the Information tab transfer and receive data in the Statistics tab re Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4 GE a File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams iSCSI Help Filter TEAM VIEW Information 7 Team Properties Explorer View il Information S aa Hosts o f BACS WIN7 fell Tea
63. ata A2 Control Register Each register specified in the configuration content defines the read only bit and the read write bits The test writes Os and 1s to the test bits to ensure the read only bits are not changed and that read write bits are changed This test attempts to read the register configuration file Ctrlreg txt for the register definitions If the file does not exist a default register offset and mask bits are used Offset Read Only Mask Read Write Mask 0x00000400 0x00000000 Ox007FFF8C 0x00000404 0x03800107 0x00000000 A3 Interrupt This test verifies the interrupt functionality It enables an interrupt and waits 500 ms for the interrupt to occur and reports an error if it cannot generate the interrupt A4 Built In Self Test This is the hardware built in self test BIST A5 PCI Cfg Register This test verifies the access integrity of the PCI configuration registers Group B Memory Tests SE Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Diagnostic Test Descriptions Page 105 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Table 3 Diagnostic Tests Cont Test Number Name Description B1 Scratch Pad This test tests the onboard scratchpad SRAM The following tests are performed Address Test This test writes each address with a unique increment of data and reads back data to ensure data is correct After filling the entire address with the unique data the progr
64. cification version 2 3 for the MSI definition DIAGNOSTIC TEST MESSAGES 0 PASS 1 Got 0x 08X 0x 08X Expected 0x 08X 2 Cannot perform task while chip is running 3 Invalid NIC device 4 Read only bit s got changed after writing zero at offset 0x X 5 Read only bit s got changed after writing one at offset 0x X 6 Read Write bit Se did not get cleared after writing zero at offset 0x X 7 Read Write bit s did not get set after writing one at offset 0x X 8 BIST failed 9 Could not generate interrupt 10 Aborted by user 11 TX DMA Got 0x 08X 0x 08X Expected 0x 08X 12 Rx DMA Got 0x 08X 0x 08X Expected 0x 08X L _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Page 108 Diagnostic Test Messages Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 13 TX DMA failed 14 Rx DMA failed 15 Data error got 0x 08X at 0x 08X expected 0x 08xX 16 Second read error got 0x 08X at 0x 08X expected 0x 08X 17 Failed writing EEPROM at 0x 04X 18 Failed reading EEPROM at 0x 04X 19 EEPROM data error got 0x08X at OxO4X expected Ox 08X 20 Cannot open file ss 21 Invalid CPU image file s 22 Invalid CPU image size d 23 Cannot allocate memory 24 Cannot reset CPU
65. citable new usr share hwdata pcitable E NOTE The paths above are for Red Hat distributions These paths may be different on other distributions UNLOADING REMOVING THE TG3 DRIVER e Unloading Removing the Driver from an RPM Installation e Removing the Driver from a TAR Installation E ___ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Network Installations Page 37 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 UNLOADING REMOVING THE DRIVER FROM AN RPM INSTALLATION To unload the driver use ifconfig to bring down all ethX interfaces opened by the driver and then type the following rmmod tg3 If the driver was installed using rpm do the following to remove it rpm e tg3 lt version gt REMOVING THE DRIVER FROM A TAR INSTALLATION If the driver was installed using make install from the tar file the tg5 0 driver file has to be manually deleted from the operating system See Installing the Source RPM Package for the location of the installed driver If there is an interface configuration that is related to the tg3 driver then bring the interface down first by using ifconfig ethx down and then rmod tg3 DRIVER MESSAGES The following are the most common sample messages that may be logged in the var log messages file Use dmesg n evel to control the level at which messages appear on the console Most systems are set to level 6 by default Driver Signon tg3 c version date NIC Detected eth
66. columns indicate if the TOE LSO and or the CO properties are supported for the adapter The TOE LSO and CO properties are enabled for a team only when all of the members support and are configured for the feature If this is the case then the team offload capabilities appear on the bottom of the screen K Note Adding a network adapter to a team where its driver is disabled may negatively affect the offloading capabilities of the team This may have an impact on the team s performance Therefore it is recommended that only driver enabled network adapters be added as members to a team 00 Broadcom Teaming Wizard Creating Modifying a Team Assigning Team Members h Specify which adapters to include in the team BROADCOM Include adapters that you wish to set for the standby role A Ven Avallable Adapters RSS Teamable NDIS MII 0015 Broadcom Met treme Gigabit Ethemet 5 Yes DA 1500 0018 Broadcom Nethtreme Gigabit Ethernet 4 Yes DA 1500 Team Members Tearmable MOTS 0014 Broadeom Nei Ztreme Gigabit Ethernet 2 Yes 620 007 Broadeom Nei Ztreme Gigabit Ethernet Yes 6 20 Team Offload Capabilities Leo CG RSS Team MTU 1500 Cancel lt Back hail Netz Preview ica SS _ Broadcom Corporation Page 74 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 6 If you want to designate one of the adapters as a standby member optional sele
67. ct Use the following member as a standby member then choose the standby member from the list of adapters 7 The Auto Fallback Disable mode feature allows the team to continue using the standby member rather than switching back to the primary member if the primary member comes back online To enable this feature select Enable Auto Fallback Disable mode Click Next Dn Broadcom Teaming Wizard Creating Modifying a Team Designating a Standby Member A Do you want to designate an available adapter as a standby member BROADCOM Y g P Y BROADCOM Optionally select if vou want a standby member for the team Do not configure a standby member Use the Following member as a standby member 0014 Broadcom Netktreme Gigabit Ethernet 2 el Ia Enable 4uto Fallback Disable mode Preview io S ___ _ _ _ __ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 75 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 8 If you want to configure LiveLink select Yes otherwise select No then click Next ii Broadcom Teaming Wizard Creating Modifying a Team Configuring LiveLink fl Do you want to configure LiveLink BROADCOM Y g Ss N Configure LiveLink Yes Mo i P LiveLink detects loss of network connectivity beyond the switch and routes traffic only through team members that have a live link lt Back Next gt Preview ical 9 Select the probe interval the number of seco
68. d the switch and to route traffic only through team members that have a live link This function is accomplished though the teaming software The teaming software periodically probes issues a link packet from each team member one or more specified target network device s The probe target s responds when it receives the link packet If a team member does not detect a response within a specified amount of time after a specified number of retries the teaming software discontinues passing traffic through that team member Later if that team member begins to detect a response from a probe target this indicates that the link has been restored and the teaming software automatically resumes passing traffic through that team member LiveLink works only with TCP IP LiveLink functionality is supported in both 32 bit and 64 bit Windows operating systems but is not supported in NetWare systems See the Channel Bonding documentation for similar functionality in Linux Channel Bonding see http www redhat com docs manuals enterprise RHEL 3 Manual ref guide s1 modules ethernet html Teaming and Large Send Offload Checksum Offload Support Large Send Offload LSO and Checksum Offload are automatically enabled for a team only if LSO and Checksum Offload are supported and configured on all members of a team PS Broadcom Corporation Page 12 Teaming Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXt
69. d traffic Rx from a different VLAN being passed up to the operating system However based on the premise of a properly configured network above the IP segmentation and or the switch VLAN configuration may provide additional filtration to limit the risk In a back to back connection scenario two computers on the same IP segment may be able to communicate regardless of their VLAN configuration since no filtration of VLAN membership is occurring However this scenario assumes that the security may already be breached since this connection type is not typical in a VLAN environment If the risk above is not desirable and filtering of VLAN ID membership is required then support through an intermediate driver would be necessary pS 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Page 64 Managing the Network Adapter Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 VIEWING STATISTICS The information provided on the Statistics tab allows you to view traffic statistics for both Broadcom network adapters and network adapters made by others Statistical information and coverage are more comprehensive for Broadcom adapters To view Statistics information for any installed network adapter click the name of the adapter listed in the Explorer View pane then click the Statistics tab Click Refresh to get the most recent values for each statistic Click Reset to change all values to zero E NOTES e Tea
70. dapter that is installed in your system BACS also enables you to perform detailed tests diagnostics and analyses on each adapter as well as to view and modify property values and view traffic statistics for each adapter Broadcom Advanced Server Program BASP which runs within Broadcom Advanced Control Suite is used to configure teams for load balancing fault tolerance and virtual local area networks VLANs BASP functionality is available only on systems that use at least one Broadcom network adapter S ___ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 RUsing Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4 Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 STARTING BROADCOM ADVANCED CONTROL SUITE In Control Panel click Broadcom Control Suite 4 or click the BACS icon in the taskbar located at the bottom of the Windows desktop USING BROADCOM ADVANCED CONTROL SUITE Start BACS Click the tab that provides the information of interest or from which to perform a desired test diagnostic analysis or set adapter properties To create a team see Configuring Teaming BACS INTERFACE The BACS interface is comprised of the following regions e Explorer View pane e Context View selector e Context View pane e Menu bar e Description pane By default the Explorer View pane is docked and pinned on the left side of the main window the Context View pane on the right the Context
71. dcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 27 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 13 Highlight NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Driver and then press ENTER 14 Press ENTER 15 Select Receive Buffers type 32 for the value and then press F10 to save and continue E 16 Press F10 to save and continue The B57 LAN and B57 ldi files are copied to the directory Note Do not change the default settings for any of the other items in the Installation Configuration Summary 17 Restart the system to complete the install 18 As the files are being loaded the system attempts to attach to a Netware system using the frame types specified in Net cfg If the connection is successful a dialog box is displayed Change to drive F and log on to the NetWare system E Note The driver loads during system configuration and the Broadcom banner the adapter name the MAC address the IRQ number the detected line speed and the bus number BusNum and device number DevNum of the adapter are displayed If the driver fails to load an initialization fail message appears Installing the Novell NetWare ODI Client16 Driver for MS DOS Extract each of the 6 vim121_ exe files to a temporary common directory on the hard disk Type y and then press ENTER each time you are prompted for a response Restart your system in MS DOS mode Change to the directory where the extracted files are located Type install and then press ENTER U
72. device number assigned to each adapter Windows users only Example BusNum DevNum and FuncNum keyword entries for loading the NDIS2 driver on multiple adapters in a certain order are shown below B57 DRIVERNAME B57 BUSNUM 3 DEVNUM 10 B57 2 DRIVERNAME B572 BUSNUM 3 DEVNUM 11 B57 3 DRIVERNAME B573 BUSNUM 3 DEVNUM 12 B57 4 DRIVERNAME B574 BUSNUM 3 DEVNUM 13 The LineSpeed keyword is used to force the speed of the network connection The LineSpeed keyword requires a decimal number and of either 10 100 or 1000 Technically a line soeed of 1000 Mbit s cannot be forced and can be achieved only through auto negotiation For the sake of simplicity the driver performs auto negotiation when the line speed is set to a value of 1000 Forced 1000 Mbit s speed is not needed for copper links auto negotiation is the proper supported configuration under the IEEE Ethernet specification ssa eer Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R NDIS2 Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 25 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 The Duplex keyword is used to force the duplex mode of the adapter The Duplex keyword requires a text string of either HALF or FULL When the Duplex keyword is used the LineSpeed keyword must also be used If neither keyword is used the network adapter defaults to auto negotiation mode The NodeAddress keyword specifies the network ad
73. dress used by the adapter If a multicast address or a broadcast address is specified the adapter uses the default MAC address The FixCheckSumOff keyword turns off the driver workaround for the TCP IP stack to recognize the ones complement version of the checksum Example entries for the LineSpeed Duplex and NodeAddress keywords are shown below B57 DRIVERNAME B57 BUSNUM 3 DEVNUM 10 PORTNUM 0 LINESPEED 100 DUPLEX FULL NODEADDRESS 10010203040507 pS S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Page 26 NDIS2 Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 ODI Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e Installing the Driver Software e Configuring the Driver Software The Open Data Link Interface ODI driver software allows LAN drivers to work together irrespective of differences between the hardware and or the protocol stacks of communicating computers An intervening layer called the link support layer LSL is responsible for routing different packet types between LAN drivers and protocol stacks INSTALLING THE DRIVER SOFTWARE Installing the ODI driver software involves the following steps 1 Verifying that the MS DOS operating system files are installed on your system hard disk or are available on a removable storage device 2 Installing the ODI driver software in th
74. e MS DOS environment 3 If necessary reconfiguring the driver software after installation Preinstallation Requirements Verify that the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter driver software has been installed on your system If it has not install it see Installing the Driver Software Otherwise you cannot use a Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter in the MS DOS environment K Note To successfully install the adapter driver for MS DOS the adapter must be installed before you install the adapter driver Installing the Novell NetWare Client32 Driver for MS DOS Extract the dw271 zip file to a temporary directory on the hard disk Double click the dw271e exe file Type y and then press ENTER when you are prompted for a response Restart your system in MS DOS mode Change to the directory where the extracted files are located Type install and then press ENTER Read the agreement and then press ENTER to accept the agreement Using the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key as necessary highlight Novell Client for DOS required and then press F10 to save and continue ON EE SSS E dm 9 Highlight 32 bit LAN Drivers and then press F10 to save and continue 10 Insert the floppy disk containing the Broadcom 32 bit LAN driver files into the floppy disk drive 11 Highlight USER SPECIFIED 32 BIT DRIVER and then press ENTER 12 Press ENTER O Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R ODI Driver Software Broa
75. e on all three IP subnets in this network but continues to maintain broadcast separation between all of them Accounting System Available to VLAN 3 only The Accounting System is isolated from all traffic on VLANs 1 and 2 The switch port connected to the system has tagging turned off PCs 1 and 2 Attached to a shared media hub that is then connected to the switch PCs 1 and 2 belong to VLAN 2 only and are logically in the same IP subnet as the Main System and PC 5 The switch port connected to this segment has tagging turned off PC 3 A member of VLAN 1 PC 3 can communicate only with the Main System and PC 5 Tagging is not enabled on PC 3 switch port PS Page 14 VLAN Overview Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide November 2012 User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Table 1 Example VLAN Network Topology Component Description PC 4 A member of VLAN 3 PC 4 can only communicate with the systems Tagging is not enabled on PC 4 switch port PC 5 A member of both VLANs 1 and 2 PC 5 has an Broadcom adapter installed It is connected to switch port 10 Both the adapter and the switch port are configured for VLANs 1 and 2 and have tagging enabled E Note VLAN tagging is only required to be enabled on switch ports that create trunk links to other switches or on ports connected to tag capable end stations such as systems or worksta
76. een installed for you e For Vista systems the driver software has been installed for you To ensure your machine has the latest driver see Updating the Driver Software When Windows first starts after a hardware device such as a Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX Gigabit Ethernet Controller has been installed or after the existing device driver has been removed the operating system automatically detects the hardware and prompts you to install the driver software for that device Both a graphical interactive installation mode see Using the Driver Installer and a command line silent mode for unattended installation see Using Silent Installation are available E Notes e Before installing the driver software verify that the Windows operating system has been upgraded to the latest version with the latest service pack applied e A network device driver must be installed before the Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX Gigabit Ethernet Controller can be used with your Windows operating system Drivers are located on the installation CD as well as the Broadcom website at http www broadcom com support ethernet_nic downloaddrivers php Using the Driver Installer 1 When the Found New Hardware Wizard appears click Cancel 2 Insert the installation CD into the CD or DVD drive 3 On the installation CD open the folder containing the driver installer program Setup exe and then double click Setup exe to launch the InstallShield Wizard Note If you
77. em the NDIS2 driver software loads by default on the adapter port that has a good link If 2 or more adapters have a good link the NDIS2 driver software loads on the adapter having the latest Device ID If 2 or more adapters that have a good link have the same Device ID the NDIS2 driver software loads on the adapter that is located in the slot having the lowest bus number NOTE On MS DOS platforms it is not recommended to load the NDIS2 driver software on more than 1 adapter the required NDIS2 protocol manager that supports multiple binds is not available in the MS DOS environment If it is necessary to have the NDIS2 driver load on certain adapters in a certain order the BusNum DevNum and FuncNum keywords can be used Do not use these keywords unless you know how to configure PCI devices The BusNum keyword value which represents the PCI bus number in which the adapter is located is a decimal number ranging from 0 to 255 The FuncNum keyword value which represents the function port number of a multiport adapter is a decimal number with O representing the first port and 1 representing the second port The DevNum keyword value which represents the assigned device number is a decimal number ranging from 0 to 31 NOTE At the end of the NDIS2 driver software installation process note the BusNum and DevNum values that are displayed Alternatively use Broadcom Advanced Control Suite to view the bus number function port number and
78. equired On these machines patching the driver into the kernel is recommended PACKAGING The Linux TG3 driver is released in the following packaging formats file names e Source RPM tg3 version src rpm e Supplemental tg3_sup version tar gz e Compressed tar tg3 version tar gz Identical source files to build the driver are included in both RPM and TAR source packages The tar file contains additional utilities such as patches and driver disk images for network installation INSTALLING TG3 DRIVER SOFTWARE e Installing the Source RPM Package a ____ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Linux Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 35 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 e Building the Driver from the Source TAR File INSTALLING THE SOURCE RPM PACKAGE 1 Install the source RPM package rpm ivh tg3 version src rpm 2 Change the directory to the RPM path and build the binary driver for your kernel the RPM path is different for different Linux distributions cd usr src redhat OpenLinux turbo packages rpm rpm bb SPECS tg3 spec or rpmbuild bb SPECS tg3 spec rpmbuild bb SPECS tg3 spec for RPM version 4 x x E error cannot create sourcedir usr src redhat SOURCE NOTE During your attempt to install a source RPM package the following message may be displayed The most likely cause of the error is that the rom build package has not been in
79. er Guide Page 3 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 e ACPI and Wake on LAN support e 64 bit BAR support e EMG64T processor support e 3 3 V 1 8 V CMOS with 5V tolerant I Os e Self boot e Receive Side Scaling RSS pS 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Page 4 Functionality and Features Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Table 1 Feature vs Network Adapter Family Feature NetLink NetXtreme Base Drivers Flow Control A Jumbo Frames PCI Hot Plug Ke ex Unattended Install Auto Negotiate 802 1p priority encoding Wake on LAN WOL LSO IPv4 LSO IPv6 UDP IP Checksum Offload IPv4 tx and rx UDP IP Checksum Offload IPv6 tx only TCP IP Checksum Offload IPv4 tx and rx XIXI XXI XIXI X X XX Xx TCP IP Checksum Offload IPv6 tx only X XIX XX X X X X X X X X Xx IPsec Task Offload TPM 1 1b gt lt TPM 1 2 Ke Broadcom Advanced Control Suite BACS Power Management Vital Sign Diagnostics X Cable Diagnostic Selective Teaming Teaming Configuration Teaming Statistics Statistics XXI XI XXI XX DK CX Network Test Broadcom Advanced Server Program BASP SLB Generic Trunking Link Aggregation Failover
80. er creating the startup disk follow the instructions in Modifying the Startup Disk To create a startup disk 1 Create a folder called NCADMIN in the root of the C drive Copy the NCADMIN CN_ NCADMIN EX_ and NCADMIN HL_ files from the 1386 folder on the Windows NT Server 4 0 CD ROM Open a command prompt window and change the directory to C NCADMIN N Type expand r ncadmin and press ENTER Close the command prompt window by typing exit and then pressing ENTER Start Windows Explorer Open the NCADMIN folder and double click ncadmin exe D N p m p Follow the on screen instructions to make the network startup disk choose NE2000 Compatible from the list of adapters E ____ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R NDIS2 Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 21 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Modifying the Startup Disk To modify the startup disk 1 Edit A Net Protocol ini with Notepad or a similar text editor a Change DriverName to DriverName B57 b Remove all other parameter entries under the MS NE2CLONE or equivalent section such as IOBASE 0x300 or INTERRUPT 8 and so on Example Protocol ini file for IP network setup version 0x3110 netcard ms Sne2clone 1 MSSNE2CLONE 1 transport tcpip TCPIP lana0 ms ne2clone 1 tcpip MSSNE2CLONE DriverName B57 protman DriverName PROTMANS PRIORITY MSSNDISHLP tcpip NBSessions 6 Default
81. er drivers are to be loaded then Drivers Net can be appended to the paths listed and separated by a semicolon Example OemPnpDriversPath Drivers Video Drivers Net For Windows XP the driver files to be included are B57win32 inf B57win32 cat and B57xp32 sys The Sysprep utility must run with the pnp switch which enables the system to rescan for new devices that can be added during the mini setup A Sample Sysprep inf file for Windows XP is shown below SetupMgrTag Unattended OemSkipEula Yes OemPreinstall Yes Target Path Windows Unattendedinstall Yes OemPnpDriversPath Drivers Net GuiUnattended E _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Troubleshooting Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 113 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX AdminPassword password EncryptedAdminPassword NO AutoLogon Yes AutoLogonCount 99 OEMSkipRegional 1 OEMDuplicatorstring XP System TimeZone 4 OemSkipWelcome 1 UserData FullName User OrgName Organization ComputerName SetupMgr DistFolder C sysprep i386 DistShare whistlerdist Identification JoinDomain workgroup Networking InstallDefaultComponents Yes Broadcom Boot Agent Problem Answer User Guide November 2012 Unable to obtain network settings through DHCP using PXE For proper operation make sure that the Spanning Tree Protocol STP is disabled or that portfast mode for Cisco is enabled on the port to which the PXE client is c
82. ernal MAC sublayer errors This counter is incremented when the receive status is reported as Receive OK Directed Frames Tx A count of directed data frames that were successfully transmitted Multicast Frames Tx A count of frames that were successfully transmitted as indicated by the status value Transmit OK to a group destination address other than a broadcast address SE Broadcom Corporation Page 66 Viewing Statistics Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Broadcast Frames Tx A count of frames that were successfully transmitted as indicated by the transmit status Transmit OK to the broadcast address Frames transmitted to multicast addresses are not broadcast frames and are excluded Directed Frames Rx A count of directed data frames that were successfully received Multicast Frames Rx A count of frames that were successfully received and are directed to an active nonbroadcast group address This does not include frames received with frame too long FCS length or alignment errors nor frames lost because of internal MAC sublayer errors This counter is incremented as indicated by the Receive OK status Broadcast Frames Rx A count of frames that were successfully received and are directed to a broadcast group address This count does not include frames received with frame too long FCS length or alignment errors nor frames lost because of internal MAC sublayer errors This counter is i
83. es RIS The operating system image you selected does not contain the necessary drivers for your network adapter Try selecting a different operating system image If the problem persists contact your administrator Setup cannot continue Press any key to exit Solution This problem is not isolated to the Broadcom adapter However based on several inquiries we are publishing the following instructions based on other customers successfully working around this issue 1 Place the Broadcom driver files in the original image folder the image folder created when risetup exe was executed for the first time Example i RemoteInstall Setup English Images Original Image 2 Place the Broadcom driver files in the i386 subfolder under the original image folder Example i RemoteInstall Setup English Images Original Image i386 3 Place the Broadcom driver files for the network adapter in the RIPREP Image folder Example i RemoteInstall Setup English Images RIPREP Image 4 Place the Broadcom adapter drivers in the i386 subfolder where the RIPREP Image is located Example i RemoteInstall Setup English Images RIPREP Image i386 The Microsoft Knowledge base articles listed below were used as a reference for the following instructions SE Broadcom Corporation Page 112 Troubleshooting Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 http
84. ested successfully in the following environments Linux Red Hat PXE Server Broadcom PXE clients are able to remotely boot and use network resources NFS mount and so forth and to perform Linux installations In the case of a remote boot the Linux universal driver binds seamlessly with the Broadcom Universal Network Driver Interface UNDI and provides a network interface in the Linux remotely booted client environment Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Using Windows Remote Installation Services RIS Broadcom PXE clients are able to perform remote installations from the network Intel APITEST The Broadcom PXE driver passes all API compliance test suites MS DOS UNDI The MS DOS Universal Network Driver Interface UNDI seamlessly binds with the Broadcom UNDI to provide a network device driver interface specification NDIS2 interface to the upper layer protocol stack This allows systems to connect to network resources in an MS DOS environment SETTING UP MBA IN A CLIENT ENVIRONMENT Use the following procedure for add in NICs For LOMs refer to your computer s system guide Setting up MBA in a client environment involves the following steps 1 Enabling the MBA driver 2 Configuring the MBA driver 3 Setting up the BIOS for the boot order Enabling the MBA Driver To enable or disable the MBA driver 1 Insert an MS DOS 6 22 bootable floppy disk containing the B57udiag exe file in the floppy disk drive and power up your s
85. ests see Table 1 on the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters in your system Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics also allows you to update device firmware and to view and change settings for available adapter properties Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics can be run in either of the following modes e MS DOS Command Prompt mode e Broadcom Command Line Interface CLI mode In either mode you can view the version of the adapter software and specify which adapter to test and which tests to perform The MS DOS Command Prompt mode is useful for viewing and changing the settings for available properties updating and loading device firmware viewing the version of and printing the error log if any to a file The Broadcom CLI mode is useful for enabling disabling available properties and enabling disabling selecting and setting the speed and duplex mode of available protocols To run Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics create an MS DOS 6 22 bootable floppy disk containing the B57udiag exe file Next start the system with the boot disk in the floppy disk drive See either Running in MS DOS Command Prompt Mode or Running in Broadcom Command Line Interface Mode for further instructions E Note The B57udiag exe file is on the installation CD SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Operating System MS DOS 6 22 Software B57udiag exe E ___ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Diagnostics Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX U
86. ext SE Broadcom Corporation Page 70 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 GGG Broadcom Teaming Wizard Welcome to the Broadcom Teaming Wizard BROADCOM The Broadcom Teaming Wizard will guide you through the process of creating and modifying teams andfor VLANs To continue click Next To work without the wizard click Expert Mode Expert Mode Note Current work in the Teaming Wizard will be lost when Expert Mode is clicked To always start in Expert Mode check the Default to Expert Mode on next start checkbox Default to Expert Mode on next start lt Back Next gt Preview ica ee Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 71 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 3 Type the team name and then click Next If you want to review or change any of your settings click Back Click Cancel to discard your settings and exit the wizard E Note The team name cannot exceed 39 characters cannot begin with spaces and cannot contain any of the following characters amp lt gt DO Broadcom Teaming Wizard RR Creating Modifying a Team Team Name A Tou must assign your team a unique name BROADCOM gn y q A NA Enter the name For the team Team 1 i 4 team name has a maximum length of 39 characters The name can use any symbolic character except LS SITE WW Cancel lt Back
87. five clients The LAN is logically organized into three different VLANs each representing a different IP Media Segment d L aT Software Dept VLAN 2 ss Accounting Server VLAN 3 Main Server All VLANs Broadcom Gigabit VLAN Tagged U PC 5 PO 2 4 Software Dept Engineering Accounting Engineering Software VLAN 2 VLAN 1 VLAN 3 VLAN 1 amp 2 Broadcom Gigabit VLAN Tagged Figure 1 Example of Systems Supporting Multiple VLANs with Tagging subnet The features of this network are described in Table 1 Table 1 Example VLAN Network Topology Component Description VLAN 1 An IP subnet consisting of the Main System PC 3 and PC 5 This subnet represents an engineering group VLAN 2 Includes the Main System PCs 1 and 2 via shared media segment and PC 5 This VLAN is a software development group VLAN 3 Includes the Main System the Accounting System and PC 4 This VLAN is an accounting group Main System A high use system that needs to be accessed from all VLANs and IP subnets The Main System has a Broadcom adapter installed All three IP subnets are accessed via the single physical adapter interface The system is attached to one of the switch ports which is configured for VLANs 1 2 and 3 Both the adapter and the connected switch port have tagging turned on Because of the tagging VLAN capabilities of both devices the system is able to communicat
88. hanged The test attempts to read the register configuration file Miireg txt for the register definitions If the file does not exist the following table is used Offset Read Only Mask Read Write Mask ox00 0x0000 0x7180 0x02 OxFFFF 0x0000 0x03 OxFFFF Ox0000 0x04 Ox0000 OxFFFF 0x05 OxEFFF Ox0000 0x06 Ox0001 Ox0000 0x07 O0x0800 OxB7FF 0x08 OxFFFF Ox0000 Ox09 Ox0000 OxFFOO OxOA Ox7CO00 0x0000 0x10 Ox0000 OxFFBF 0x11 0x7C00 0x0000 0x19 Ox7C00 0x0000 OxiE 0x0000 OxFFFF OxiF Ox0000 OxFFFF C5 VPD The VPD test first saves the contents of the vital product data VPD memory before performing the test The test then writes 1 of the 5 test data patterns OxFF OxAA 0x55 increment data or decrement data into VPD memory By default an incremental data pattern is used The test writes and reads back the data for the entire test range and then restores the original contents of the VPD memory _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Broadcom Corporation Diagnostic Test Descriptions Page 107 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Table 3 Diagnostic Tests Cont Test Description Number Name C6 ASF Hardware Reset Test This test sets the reset bit and polls for self clearing bits This test verifies the reset value of the registers Event Mapping Test This test sets the SMB_ATTN bit By changing ASF_ATTN_LOC bits the test verifies the mapping bits in TX_CPU or RX_CPU event bits
89. has one or more Broadcom network adapters installed e The Large Send Offload LSO and Checksum Offload properties are enabled for a team only when all of the members support and are configured for the feature e You must have administrator privileges to create or modify a team e The load balance algorithm in a team environment in which members are connected at different soeeds favors members connected with a Gigabit Ethernet link over members connected at lower speed links 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps until a threshold is met This is normal behavior e Wake on LAN WOL is a feature that allows a system to be awakened from a sleep state by the arrival of a specific packet over the Ethernet interface Because a virtual adapter is implemented as a software only device it lacks the hardware features to implement WOL and cannot be enabled to wake the system from a sleeping state via the virtual adapter The physical adapters however support this property even when the adapter is part of a team SS _ Broadcom Corporation Page 68 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 TEAM TYPES You can create four types of load balance teams e Smart Load Balance and Failover e Link Aggregation 802 3ad e Generic Trunking FEC GEC 802 3ad Draft Static e SLB Auto Fallback Disable The Auto Fallback Disable feature is configured for Smart Load Balance and Failover type teams in the
90. have a standard account on a Vista system you will receive the User Account Control dialog box Verify p ____ Broadcom Corporation INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Windows Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 17 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 the presented information and select Continue Click Next to continue 5 After you review the license agreement click accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next to continue Click Install Click Finish to close the wizard Using Silent Installation For silent installation run commands at the command prompt E Notes e All commands are case sensitive e The Command Prompt must be Run as Adminstrator when using msiexec for silent install uninstall s e For more detailed instructions and information about unattended installs refer to the Silent txt file in the Tools Drvinst ia32 folder To perform a silent install from within the installer source folder Type the following setup s v qn or msiexec i BDrvinst msi qn To perform a silent upgrade from within the installer source folder Type the following setup s v qn To perform a silent uninstall from within the installer source folder Type the following msiexec x BDrvinst msi qn To perform a silent uninstall from any folder Type the following msiexec x B7F54262 AB66 44B3 88BF 9FC69941B643 qn To perform a sile
91. ic is heavy the adapter issues one host interrupt for multiple back to back incoming packets preserving host CPU cycles Dual DMA Channels The PCI interface on Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters contains two independent DMA channels for simultaneous read and write operations 32 Bit or 64 Bit PCI Bus Master Compliant with PCI Local Bus Rev 2 3 the PCI interface on Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters is compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit PCI buses As a bus master the adapter requests access to the PCI bus instead of waiting to be polled ASIC with Embedded RISC Processor The core control for Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters resides in a tightly integrated high performance ASIC The ASIC includes a RISC processor This provides the flexibility to add new features to the card and adapt it to future network requirements through software downloads This also enables the adapter drivers to exploit the built in host offload functions on the adapter as host operating systems are enhanced to take advantage of these functions SE Broadcom Corporation Page 6 Functionality and Features Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Broadcom Advanced Control Suite BACS is an integrated utility that provides useful information about each network adapter that is installed in your system The BACS utility also enables you to perform detailed
92. iver disk for the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter using files obtained from the support website You can create a driver disk for the Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX Gigabit Ethernet Controller from the image distributed with the installation CD Refer to the Linux Readme txt file for more information A remote boot does not require a standard Linux network driver for the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter After the PXE client downloads the Linux kernel and initial ram disk the Linux universal driver that came with the Linux distribution binds with the UNDI code of the PXE to form a Linux network driver E Note Refer to the Distrib txt file on the installation CD for a list of the specific Linux distributions on which the driver has been tested Windows Server 2003 Windows XP The current version of Windows Server 2003 Windows XP does not include the latest released network driver for the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter You can create a driver disk for the adapter using files obtained from the support website To perform remote installations with PXE include a network driver for the NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter as a part of the client installation image on the server Refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article How to Add Third Party OEM Network Adapters to RIS Installations See also Troubleshooting for details S ____ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 RBroadcom Boot Agent Driver Software
93. le Types of Teams Windows Server 2003 Smart Load Balancing and Failover a Link Aggregation 802 3ad Windows XP Generic Trunking FEC GEC 802 3ad Draft Static Windows Vista SLB Auto Fallback Disable Linux Team adapters using the bonding kernel module and a channel bonding interface Information on channel bonding can be found at http www redhat com docs manuals enterprise RHEL 3 Manual ref guide s 1 modules ethernet html NetWare Smart Load Balancing Link Aggregation 802 3ad Generic Trunking Smart Load Balancing and Failover Smart Load Balancing and Failover is the Broadcom implementation of load balancing based on IP flow This feature supports balancing IP traffic across multiple adapters team members in a bidirectional manner This type of team provides automatic fault detection and dynamic failover to other team member or to a hot standby member This is done independently of layer 3 protocol IP IPX NetBEUI rather it works with existing layer 2 and layer 3 switches No switch configuration such as trunk link aggregation is necessary for this type of team to work E Notes e If you do not enable LiveLink when configuring teams disabling Spanning Tree Protocol STP at the switch is recommended This minimizes the downtime due to spanning tree loop determination when failing over LiveLink mitigates such issues e PX balances only on the transmit side of the team other protocols are limited t
94. lication or use of this information nor the application or use of any product or circuit described herein neither does it convey any license under its patent rights or the rights of others Broadcom the pulse logo Connecting everything the Connecting everything logo NetLink NetXtreme Ethernet Wirespeed LiveLink and Smart Load Balancing are among the trademarks of Broadcom Corporation and or its affiliates in the United States certain other countries and or the EU Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds NetWare is a trademark of Novell Corporation Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation Magic Packet is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices Inc Red Hat is a trademark of Red Hat Inc PCI SE Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Page 1 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Express is a trademark of PCI SIG Any other trademarks or trade names mentioned are the property of their respective owners Last revised November 2012 INGDTM154 CDUM100 R S Broadcom Corporation Page 2 Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Functionality and Features Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e Functionality and Features e Supported Operating Systems e Network Link and Activity Indication FUNCTIONALITY AND FEATURES FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Broadcom
95. m Corporation Page 80 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 17 Select Yes to add or manage another VLAN and then click Next Repeat until you do not want to add or manage any additional VLANs E Note You can define up to 64 VLANs per team 63 VLANs that are tagged and 1 VLAN that is not tagged Adding several VLANS may slow down the reaction time of the Windows interface due to memory and processor time usage for each VLAN The degree to which Windows performance may suffer depends on system configuration D n Broadcom Teaming Wizard Creating Modifying a YLAN Additional LANs f Create additional LANs if required BROADCOM va e Do vou wank to manage more Vd AN es Mo 1 maximum of 64 VLONs can be created 63 tagged and 1 untagged md _ lt Back Preview 7 SS Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 81 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 18 To apply and commit the changes to the team select Commit changes to system and Exit the wizard To apply your changes but continue using the wizard select Save changes and continue to manage more teams Click Finish Gi Broadcom Teaming Wizard Congratulations The Teaming Wizard has finished A collecting information How would you like to BROADCOM proceed i Commit changes Commit changes to system and Exit the wizard Save changes
96. m ID TESTING THE NETWORK The Network Test option on the Diagnostics tab lets you verify IP network connectivity This test verifies if the driver is installed correctly and tests connectivity to a gateway or other specified IP address on the same subnet The network test uses TCP IP to send ICMP packets to remote systems then waits for a response SE Broadcom Corporation Page 54 Managing the Network Adapter Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 E To run the network test Note The network test option is not available on adapters that are grouped into a team see Configuring Teaming 1 Click the name of the adapter to test in the Explorer View pane 2 From the Select a test to run list select Network Test If the Network Test option is not available then from the Context View tab on the right side of the window select Diagnostics and then select Network Test 3 To change the destination IP address select IP address to ping In the Network Test window enter a Destination IP address then click OK 4 Click Test The results of the network test are displayed in the Status field 4 r vam n era er r ee r ee m Aarten Lantral SUITE A CH File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams GC Help Fiter ai view Lol Diagnostics ld Network Test Explorer view zj Configurations Diagnostics Statistics mg Hosts S UI BACS WINT S E Adapteri BCM5718 BD E
97. m statistics are not compiled for a Broadcom network adapter if it is disabled e Some statistics may not be available for all Broadcom network adapters E E Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Viewing Statistics Page 65 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 R weg z i Im D gt Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4 ZZS EE EX File View Action Filter Context Tools Tears GC Help Eiter ALL VIEW Statistics ell General 7 IEEE 802 3 7 Custom Statistics El 200 Hosts Property EP D BALS WIN EB General ke Adapteri BCMS 15 B0 J Faries Te OE 47244 MN Adapter BCM57765 AD Tern Er Adapters BOM 61 BU i Directed Frames Tx 37807 E se Multicast Frames Tx 2998 8 W007 Broadcom Broadcast Frames Tx 1439 Directed Frames Rx 39370 H Multicast Frames Rx 42989 Broadcast Frames Rx 125011 gt Frames Rx with CRC Error l General General Statistics show che transmitted and received statistics bo and From the adapter General Statistics General Statistics show the transmitted and received statistics to and from the adapter Frames Tx OK A count of the frames that were successfully transmitted This counter is incremented when the transmit status is reported as Transmit OK Frames Rx OK A count of the frames that were successfully received This does not include frames received with frame too long frame check sequence FCS length or alignment errors nor frames lost due to int
98. nce with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the equipment E Note If the device is changed or modified without permission of Broadcom the user may void his or her authority to operate the equipment Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Sunnyvale California 94086 USA SE Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Regulatory Information Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 95 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 VCCI CLass B NOTICE The equipment is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment VCCI If used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment it may cause radio interfe
99. ncremented as indicated by the Receive OK status Frames Rx with CRC Error The number of frames received with CRC errors The total number of offloaded TCP connections E E Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Viewing Statistics Page 67 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 CONFIGURING TEAMING The teaming function allows you to group any available network adapters together to function as a team Teaming is a method of creating a virtual NIC a group of multiple adapters that functions as a single adapter The benefit of this approach is that it enables load balancing and failover Teaming is done through the Broadcom Advanced Server Program BASP software For a comprehensive description of the technology and implementation considerations of the teaming software refer to the Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Teaming Services section of your Broadcom network adapter user guide Teaming can be accomplished by either of the following methods e Using the Broadcom Teaming Wizard e Using Expert Mode EZ NOTES e For further information regarding teaming protocols see Teaming in your Broadcom network adapter user guide e If you do not enable LiveLink when configuring teams disabling Spanning Tree Protocol STP at the switch is recommended This minimizes the downtime due to spanning tree loop determination when failing over LiveLink mitigates such issues e BASP is available only if a system
100. nds between each retransmission of a link packet to the probe target and the maximum number of probe retries the number of consecutively missed responses from a probe target before a failover is triggered 10 Set the Probe VLAN ID to allow for connectivity with probe targets residing on a tagged VLAN The number set must match the VLAN ID of the probe targets as well as the port s on the switch to which the team is connected E Note Each LiveLink enabled team can only communicate with Probe Targets on a single VLAN Also VLAN ID 0 is equivalent to an untagged network If the Probe VLAN ID is set to a value other than 0 then a VLAN must be created with an identical VLAN tag value see Step 16 on page 79 11 Click the probe target at the top of the list click Edit Target IP Address type the target IP address in the IP Address box for one or all probe targets and then click OK Click Next E Note Only the first probe target is required You can specify up to three additional probe targets to serve as backups by assigning IP addresses to the other probe targets 12 Select a listed team member click Edit Member IP Address and then type the member IP address in the IP Address box Repeat for all listed team members and then click OK Click Next E Note All of the member IP addresses must be in the same subnet as the subnet of the probe targets Broadcom Corporation Page 76 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100
101. nel is designed to present the manageable objects in the same hierarchical manner as drivers and its subcomponents This simplifies the management of various elements of the network interface controller NIC The top level of the hierarchy is the Host container which lists all hosts managed by BACS Below the hosts are the installed network adapters with the manageable elements such as physical port VBD and NDIS below the adapters The icon next to each device in the Explorer View pane shows its status An icon next to a device name that appears normal means the device is connected and working e X A red X that appears on the device s icon indicates the device is currently not connected to the network e Greyed out A device icon that appears greyed out indicates the device is currently disabled CONTEXT VIEW SELECTOR The Context View selector appears below the menu bar and includes the filter and tab categories Although you can expand and collapse the categories that appear on tabs in the Context View pane you can alternatively display a category by selecting the box next to the category name Filter View In a multiple host environment using several network adapters there can be a large number of manageable elements per adapter that can be difficult and cumbersome to view configure and manage all elements Use the filter to select a particular device function Possible filter views include e All e Team view e NDIS view e
102. nt reinstall of the same installer Type the following setup s v qn REINSTALL ALL To perform a GUI reinstall of the same installer D Broadcom Corporation Page 18 Windows Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Type the following setup V REINSTALL ALL Using the Found New Hardware Wizard These instructions are based on the assumption that you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 1 When the Found New Hardware Wizard opens click No not this time and then click Next 2 Click Install from a list or specific location Advanced and then click Next 3 Click Include this location in the search browse to the folder on the installation CD where the drivers for Windows XP are located and then click Next 4 Click Finish to close the wizard UPDATING THE DRIVER SOFTWARE To update the driver software You must have administrative rights to update the driver software If you have a standard account on Windows Vista you will receive the User Account Control dialog box Verify the presented information and select Continue Start Windows and log on In Control Panel click System to view System Properties Click the Hardware tab and then click Device Manager Right click the name of the Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX Gigabit Ethernet Controller and click Update Driver PS Ye Click Include this location in the search
103. ntial Functions For the selected network adapter Bus Type The type of input output I O interconnect used by the adapter Slot No The slot number on the system board occupied by the adapter This item is not available for PCI Express type adapters SE Broadcom Corporation Page 52 Managing the Network Adapter Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Bus Speed MHz The bus clock signal frequency used by the adapter This item is not available for PCI Express type adapters Bus Width bit The number of bits that the bus can transfer at a single time to and from the adapter This item is not available for PCI Express type adapters Bus No Indicates the number of the bus where the adapter is installed Device No The number assigned to the adapter by the operating system Function No The port number of the adapter For a single port adapter the function number is 0 For a two port adapter the function number for the first port is 0 and the function number for the second port is 1 Interrupt Request The interrupt line number that is associated with the adapter Valid numbers range from 2 to 25 Memory Address The memory mapped address that is assigned to the adapter This value can never be 0 VIEWING HARDWARE INFORMATION The Hardware section of the Information tab displays information about the hardware settings for the selected network adapter To view Hardware for any inst
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105. nu click Add Host 2 For both Windows and Linux hosts do not change the default settings The User name and Password are not required while connecting to the local host 3 Select Persist if you want BACS to save the information for this host 4 Click Ok BACS can now be used to view information and manage the host To add a remote host 1 From the Action menu click Add Host 2 Type the remote host s name or IP address in the Host box 3 Select the protocol from the Protocol list The protocol options for Windows are WMI WinRM or Try All The protocol options for Linux are CimXML WinRM or Try All The Try All option forces the GUI client to try all options 4 Select the HTTP scheme or the HTTPS scheme for added security 5 Type the Port Number value you used to configure the host if it is different than the default value of 5985 6 Type the User name and Password 7 Select Persist if you want BACS to save the information for this host The host will appear in the Explorer Pane whenever you reopen BACS and you will not need to enter the host IP address or host name when connecting to the host For security reasons you must enter the User name and Password every time 8 Click OK E E Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Connecting toa Host Page 47 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 MANAGING THE HOST At the host level you can view host information and configure parameters
106. o 9000 bytes in length 9600 bytes for network adapters that operate at 10 Gbps This property requires the presence of a switch that is able to process jumbo frames Frame size is set at 1500 bytes by default To increase the size of the received frames raise the byte quantity in 500 byte increments Locally Administered Address The Locally Administered Address is a user defined MAC address that is used in place of the MAC address originally assigned to the network adapter Every adapter in the network must have its own unique MAC address This locally administered address consists of a 12 digit hexadecimal number e Value Assigns a unique node address for the adapter e Not Present default Uses the factory assigned node address on the adapter The appropriate assigned ranges and exceptions for the locally administered address include the following e The range is 00 00 00 00 00 01 to FF FF FF FF FF FD e Do not use a multicast address least significant bit of the high byte 1 e Do not use all Os or all Fs Receive Side Scaling Allows configuring network load balancing across multiple CPUs The default setting for this property is Enabled Speed amp Duplex The Speed amp Duplex property sets the connection speed and mode to that of the network Note that Full Duplex mode allows the adapter to transmit and receive network data simultaneously e 10 Mb Full Sets the speed at 10 Mbit s and the mode to Full Duplex e 10 Mb Half
107. o the primary adapter e fateam member is linked at 1000 Mbit s and another team member is linked at 100 Mbit s most of the traffic is handled by the 1000 Mbit s team member Link Aggregation 802 3ad This mode supports link aggregation and conforms to the IEEE 802 3ad LACP specification Configuration software allows you to dynamically configure which adapters you want to participate in a given team If the link partner is not correctly configured for 802 3ad link configuration errors are detected and noted With this mode all adapters in the team are configured to receive packets for the same MAC address The outbound load balancing scheme is determined by our BASP driver The team link partner determines the load balancing scheme for inbound packets In this mode at least one of the link partners must be in active mode SE Broadcom Corporation Page 10 Teaming Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Generic Trunking FEC GEC 802 3ad Draft Static The Generic Trunking FEC GEC 802 3ad Draft Static type of team is very similar to the Link Aggregation 802 3ad type of team in that all adapters in the team need to be configured to receive packets for the same MAC address The Generic Trunking FEC GEC 802 3ad Draft Static type of team however does not provide LACP or marker protocol support This type of team supports a variety of environment
108. o zero after reset 55 Cannot start poll ASF Timer 56 poll ASF bit did not get reset after acknowledged 57 Timestamp Counter is not counting 58 s Timer is not working 59 Cannot clear bit s in cx CPU event register 60 Invalid EEPROM_FILENAME file size expected d but only can read d bytes SSS _ _ Document Broadcom Corporation INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Diagnostic Test Messages Page 109 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 KE ed y 4 eZ d E E 7 November 2012 Invalid magic value in Sa expected 08x but found 08x Invalid manufacture revision expected Sc but found Sen Invalid Boot Code revision expected d d but found d d Cannot write to EEPROM Cannot read from EEPROM Invalid Checksum Invalid Magic Value Invalid MAC address expected 02X 02X 02X 02X 02X S02X Slot error expected an UUT to be found at location 02X 02X 00 E Oaa 0x 08x 0x 08x nGot 0x 08x address 0x 08x Expected 0x 08x 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 E Es EA eZ et E Ve KE EH Adjacent memory has been corrupted while testing block The function is not Supported in this chip Packets received with CRC error MII error bits set 04x CPU does not initialize MAC address register correctly Invalid fi
109. of the installed driver NETWORK INSTALLATIONS For network installations through NFS FTP or HTTP using a network boot disk or PXE a driver disk that contains the tg3 driver may be needed The driver disk images for the most recent Red Hat versions are included Boot drivers for other Linux versions can be compiled by modifying the Makefile and the make environment Further information is available from the Red Hat website http www redhat com To create the driver disk select the appropriate image file located in tg3_sup version tar gz and type the following dd if lt version gt dd img of dev fd0 PATCHING PCI FILES OPTIONAL For hardware detection utilities such as Red Hat kudzu to properly identify tg3 supported devices a number of files containing PCI vendor and device information may need to be updated Apply the updates by running the scripts provided in the Supplemental tar file For example on Red Hat Enterprise Linux apply the updates by doing the following patch pcitbl sh usr share hwdata pcitable pci updates usr share hwdata pcitable new patch pciids sh usr share hwdata pci ids pci updates usr share hwdata pci ids new Next the old files can be backed up and the new files can be renamed for use cp usr share hwdata pci ids usr share hwdata old pci ids cp usr share hwdata pci ids new usr share hwdata pci ids cp usr share hwdata pcitable usr share hwdata old pcitable cp usr share hwdata p
110. on of PAUSE frames PAUSE frames allow the network adapter and a switch to control the transmit rate The side that is receiving the PAUSE frame momentarily stops transmitting e Auto default PAUSE frame receipt and transmission are optimized e Disable PAUSE frame receipt and transmission are disabled e Rx PAUSE PAUSE frame receipt is enabled e Rx Tx PAUSE PAUSE frame receipt and transmission are enabled e Tx PAUSE PAUSE frame transmission is enabled IPv4 Checksum Offload Normally the checksum function is computed by the protocol stack When you select one of the Checksum Offload property values other than None the checksum can be computed by the network adapter e Rx Enabled Enables receive TCP IP UDP checksum offload SE Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Managing the Network Adapter Page 61 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 e Tx Enabled Enables transmit TCP IP UDP checksum offload e Tx Rx Enabled default Enables transmit and receive TCP IP UDP checksum offload e None Disables checksum offload IPv4 Large Send Offload Normally the TCP segmentation is done by the protocol stack When you enable the Large Send Offload property the TCP segmentation can be done by the network adapter The default setting for this property is Enabled Jumbo MTU Enables the network adapter to transmit and receive oversized Ethernet frames that are greater than 1514 bytes but less than or equal t
111. onnected For instance set spantree portfast 4 12 enable Miscellaneous Table 2 Miscellaneous Problem Solution When uninstalling BACS the following warning message appears The setup must update files or services that cannot be updated while the system is running If you choose to continue a reboot will be required to complete the setup The warning message appears when some components are still being used by the system and cannot be removed Reboot the system to complete the uninstall Large Send Offload LSO stopped working since updating the 32 bit Windows XP operating system to Service Pack 2 Microsoft e implementation of the Windows Firewall feature included in Service Pack 2 appears to cause LSO to stop working correctly Microsoft provide the solution to this problem in Knowledge Base article 842264 If the problem persists you may need to run the latest Windows update in order for this feature to begin working again Specifically the security update available at the following link should re activate the LSO capability of our adapter hitp www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyID 81049a86 6f39 4a27 a643 391262785cf3 amp DisplayLang en SE Broadcom Corporation Page 114 Troubleshooting Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R
112. ore applying the changes 5 Click Apply Exit to apply the updates and exit the Manage Teams window 6 Click Yes when the message is displayed indicating that the network connection will be temporarily interrupted ADDING A VLAN You can add virtual LANs VLANs to a team This enables you to add multiple virtual adapters that are on different subnets The benefit of this is that your system can have one network adapter that can belong to multiple subnets With a VLAN you can couple the functionality of load balancing for the load balance members and you can employ a failover adapter You can define up to 64 VLANs per team 63 VLANs that are tagged and 1 VLAN that is not tagged VLANs can only be created when all teams members are Broadcom adapters If you try to create a VLAN with a non Broadcom adapter an error message is displayed E _ _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 87 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 To configure a team with a VLAN From the Teams menu select Add VLAN The Welcome screen appears Click Expert Mode On the Create Team tab of the Manage Teams window click Manage VLAN s Type the VLAN name then select the type and ID oo SS NS Click Create to save the VLAN information As VLANs are defined they can be selected from the Team Name list but they have not yet been created 7 Continue this process until all VLANs are defined then click
113. orrectly performed a virtual team adapter driver is created for each configured team e f you disable a virtual team and later want to reenable it you must first disable and reenable all team members before you reenable the virtual team e When you create Generic Trunking and Link Aggregation teams you cannot designate a standby member Standby members work only with Smart Load Balancing and Failover and SLB Auto Fallback Disable types of teams e For an SLB Auto Fallback Disable team to restore traffic to the load balance members from the standby member click the Fallback button on the Team Properties tab e When configuring an SLB team although connecting team members to a hub is supported for testing it is recommended to connect team members to a switch e Not all network adapters made by others are supported or fully certified for teaming 13 Configure the team IP address a From Control Panel double click Network Connections b Right click the name of the team to be configured and then click Properties c On the General tab click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties d Configure the IP address and any other necessary TCP IP configuration for the team and then click OK when finished MODIFYING A TEAM After you have created a team you can modify the team in the following ways e Change the type of team e Change the members assigned to the team e Adda VLAN e Modify a VLAN using Expert Mode
114. provides redundant adapter operation fault tolerance in the event that a network connection fails If the primary adapter in a team is disconnected because of failure of the adapter cable or switch port the secondary team member becomes active redirecting both inbound and outbound traffic originally assigned to the primary adapter Sessions will be maintained causing no impact to the user Limitations of Smart Load Balance and Fail Over SLB Auto Fallback Disable Types of Teams Smart Load Balancing SLB is a protocol specific scheme The level of support for IP IPX and NetBEUI protocols is listed below Table 2 Smart Load Balancing Operating System Failover Fallback All Broadcom Failover Fallback Multivendor IP IPX NetBEUI IP IPX NetBEUI Windows Server 2003 Y Y N S Y N N S Windows XP Y Y Y Y N N NetWare 5 1 6 5 Y Y N S Y N N S Red Hat Linux 3 and 4 Y N S N S Y N S N S Load Balance All Broadcom Load Balance Multivendor IP IPX NetBEUI IP IPX NetBEUI Windows Server 2003 Y Y N S Y N N S Windows XP Y Y Y Y N N E er Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Teaming Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 11 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Table 2 Smart Load Balancing Operating System Failover Fallback All Broadcom Failover Fallback Multivendor NetWare 5 1 6 5 Y Y N S Y Y N S Red Hat Linux 3 and 4 Y N S
115. r to wake up the system If the device is busy doing something servicing a call for example however the operating system will not shut down the device The operating system attempts to shut down every possible device only when the system attempts to go into hibernation To have the adapter stay on at all times do not click the Allow the computer to turn off the device to save power check box Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Properties KEN EEE General Advanced Driver Resources Power Management Broadcom Netstreme Gigabit Ethernet Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power Only allow management stations to bring the computer out of standby Warning Allowing this device to bring the computer out of standby may cause this computer to penodically wakeup to refresh its network state If sou travel with this computer or run it on batter vou should not turn on this feature as the machine may awaken at inopportune times or consume the battery E Notes e The Power Management tab is available only for systems that support power management e To enable Wake on LAN WOL when the system is on standby select the Allow the device to bring the computer out of standby check box e If you select Only allow management stations to bring the computer out of standby the system can be brought out of standby only by Magic Packet regardless of the settings in Wake Up Capabilities Broadcom Corporation
116. reme 57XX November 2012 Virtual LANs Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide VLAN Overview e Adding VLANs to Teams VLAN OVERVIEW Virtual LANs VLANs allow you to split your physical LAN into logical parts to create logical segmentation of workgroups and to enforce security policies for each logical segment Each defined VLAN behaves as its own separate network with its traffic and broadcasts isolated from the others increasing bandwidth efficiency within each logical group Up to 64 VLANs 63 tagged and 1 untagged can be defined for each Broadcom adapter on your system depending on the amount of memory available in your system E VLANs can be added to a team to allow multiple VLANs with different VLAN IDs A virtual adapter is created for each VLAN added Note VLANs are not supported on all Broadcom network adapters Although VLANs are commonly used to create individual broadcast domains and or separate IP subnets it is sometimes useful for a server to have a presence on more than one VLAN simultaneously Broadcom adapters support multiple VLANs on a per port or per team basis allowing very flexible network configurations E Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Virtual LANs Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 13 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX Figure 1 above shows an example network that uses VLANs In this example network the physical LAN consists of a switch two systems and
117. rence Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual Caution The potential exists for this equipment to become impaired in the presence of conducted radio frequency energy between the frequency range of 59 66 MHz Normal operation will return upon removal of the RF energy source SE Broadcom Corporation Page 96 VCCI Class B Notice Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 CE NOTICE BENT APCEH Tom poyer omora Ha J006 93 EC Hacrorontora gaperrmes 2004 108 EC luperrees Bulganan 33 S0SETDOMaTHHTHS CLEMSCTHMOCT H HIMSHEHHETS HA EEpomeitcenns cero Fe IPHCEE ebro Kac B Tora verpo crso Ha Broadcom EMaCHOEDDAHO 2 HMMONSESHe E THMMHATA za Enac B EHHA qem Harorgeng 2 lerzapnstmg 28 CEOTESTCIEMS CMOpea TropemocowsHHTSs 2HDSEIHERN H CIAHASPTH EDITO Ce CEXpPAHTEA E Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Summywale Califomia 34086 USA Bylo ustanoveno e tento produkt spl uje sm mici 2006 95 EC nizkonap tova sm rnise smaemici 2004 108 EC sm mice FMC a dodatky Evropske unie Evropeka unie t ida B Toto zatizani spole nosti Broadcom je klasifikov no pro pou iti v obvyklem prostredi dom cnosti trida Bj Prohlateni o shod v souladu s vy e wedaremi sm mniceni a normami bylo zpmcovano a ja ulozano v achiu spole nosti Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Sunnyvale California 94086 UBA Dette produkt ar fimdet i overansstammele med ASS EC
118. rk sizworkbuf 1498 filesharing no printsharing no autologon yes computername MYPC lanroot A NET username USER1 workgroup WORKGROUP reconnect yes dospophotkey N Imlogon 0 logondomain preferredredir basic autostart basic maxconnections 8 network drivers netcard B57 dos transport ndishlp sys netbeu1 devdir A NET LoadRMDrivers yes Copy B57 dos to A Net Create the appropriate Autoexec bat file in drive A for the chosen protocol as shown below For TCP IP path a net net net initialize net netbind com net umb com net tcptsr exe n t tinyri ex net nmtsr exe net emsbfr exe SE Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R NDIS2 Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 23 oo ov D D D 0 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 a net net start basic net use Z SERVERNAME SHARENAME For IPX SET PATH A NET A NET net initialize A NET nwlink A NET NET START BASIC net use z SERVERNAME SHARENAME For NetBEUI SET PATH A NET A NET NET START BASIC net use z SERVERNAME SHARENAME 5 Create a Config sys file on the startup disk in drive A as shown below files 30 device a net ifshlp sys lastdrive z Installing the DOS NDIS2 Driver Software on the Hard Disk To install the DOS NDIS2 Driver Software on the hard disk 1 Verify that the system has Microsoft LAN Manager 2 2 installed with a protocol such as NetBEUI configured
119. rly run lsmod If the driver is loaded a line similar to the one below is displayed where size is the size of the driver in bytes and n is the number of adapters configured Table 1 Linux Module Size Used by TG3 size n SE Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Troubleshooting Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page 111 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 RUNNING A CABLE LENGTH TEST In Windows environments a cable test is run See Analyzing Cables for information about running a cable length test TESTING NETWORK CONNECTIVITY K Note When using forced link speeds verify that both the adapter and the switch are forced to the same speed or that at least one link partner is configured for auto negotiation Linux To verify that the Ethernet interface is up and running run ifconfig to check the status of the Ethernet interface It is possible to use netstat i to check the statistics on the Ethernet interface Go to Linux Driver Software for information on ifconfig and netstat Ping an IP host on the network to verify connection has been established From the command line type ping IP address and then press ENTER The ping statistics that are displayed indicate whether the network connection is working or not SOFTWARE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS Problem The following message is received when attempting to deploy a RIPREP image through Remote Installation Servic
120. rmware file format Resetting TX CPU Failed Resetting RX CPU Failed Invalid MAC address Mac address registers are not initialized correctly EEPROM Bootstrap checksum error SE Page 110 Broadcom Corporation Diagnostic Test Messages Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Troubleshooting Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e Hardware Diagnostics e Checking for Network Link and Activity e Checking if Current Drivers are Loaded e Running a Cable Length Test e Testing Network Connectivity e Software Problems and Solutions Note For additional information go to Broadcom Ethernet NIC Frequently Asked Questions at http www broadcom com drivers faq_drivers php HARDWARE DIAGNOSTICS Loopback diagnostic tests are available for testing the adapter hardware These tests provide access to the adapter internal external diagnostics where packet information is transmitted across the physical link for instructions and information on running tests in an MS DOS environment see User Diagnostics for Windows environments see Running Diagnostic Tests in Broadcom Advanced Control Suite CHECKING FOR NETWORK LINK AND ACTIVITY See Testing the Network or Viewing Adapter Information to check the state of the network link and activity as indicated by the port LEDs CHECKING IF CURRENT DRIVERS ARE LOADED Linux To verify that the tg3 driver is loaded prope
121. run either completed or failed There are several factors that could have an effect on the test results e Link partner Various switch and hub manufacturers implement different PHYs Some PHYs are not IEEE compliant e Cable quality Category 3 4 5 and 6 may affect the test results e Electrical interference The testing environment may affect the test results SETTING ADAPTER PROPERTIES Advanced on the Configurations tab allow you to view and change the values of the available properties of the selected adapter The potentially available properties and their respective settings are described below NOTES e You must have administrator privileges to change the values for a property e The list of available properties for your particular adapter may be different e Some properties may not be available for all Broadcom network adapters To set adapter properties 1 Click the name of the adapter in the Explorer View pane and click the Configurations tab From the Advanced section select the property you want to set 3 To change the value of a property select an item from the property s list or type a new value as appropriate selection options are different for different properties 4 Click Apply to confirm the changes to all properties Click Reset to return the properties to their original values SE Broadcom Corporation Page 60 Managing the Network Adapter Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 5
122. s e LSO Large Send Offload LSO prevents an upper level protocol such as TCP from breaking a large data packet into a series of smaller packets with headers appended to them e CQ Checksum Offload CO allows the TCP IP UDP checksums for send and receive traffic to be calculated by the adapter hardware rather than by the host CPU LiveLink IP Address The network address of the LiveLink enabled adapter VIEWING DRIVER INFORMATION The Driver Information section of the Information tab displays data about the driver for the selected network adapter To view Driver Information for any installed network adapter click the name of the adapter listed in the Explorer View pane then click the Information tab j J Ca Broadcom Advanced Control suite 4 CH File View Action Filter Context Tools Teams GC Help Filter ALL VIE Information Bm Vital Signs Driver Information Explorer Ve A Information E 88 Hosts Property Er LU ORGAN Driver Information RS Adapterl BCMSTIS B0 Driver Version 14 8 0 5 H Adapters BCMAST 765 AU Driver Date 50 2011 P Porti Driwer Mame b5tnd de sys a 0014 Broadcom Driver Status Loaded ES Adapters BCM5761 BU Driver Information The Driver Information section of the Information tab displays data about the driver For the selected network adapter Driver Status The status of the adapter driver e Loaded Normal operating mode The adapter
123. s in which the adapter link partners are statically configured to support a proprietary trunking mechanism For instance this type of team could be used to support Lucent s OpenTrunk or Cisco s Fast EtherChannel FEC Basically this type of team is a light version of the Link Aggregation 802 3ad type of team This approach is much simpler in that there is not a formalized link aggregation control protocol LACP As with the other types of teams the creation of teams and the allocation of physical adapters to various teams is done statically through user configuration software The Generic Trunking FEC GEC 802 3ad Draft Static type of team supports load balancing and failover for both outbound and inbound traffic SLB Auto Fallback Disable The SLB Auto Fallback Disable type of team is identical to the Smart Load Balance and Fail Over type of team with the following exception when the standby member is active if a primary member comes back on line the team continues using the standby member rather than switching back to the primary member lf any primary adapter assigned to a team is disabled the team functions as a Smart Load Balancing and Failover type of team in which auto fallback occurs All primary interfaces in a team participate in load balancing operations by sending and receiving a portion of the total traffic Standby interfaces take over in the event that all primary interfaces have lost their links Failover teaming
124. s or 100 Mbit s e Wake on LAN is supported on only one adapter in the system at a time Large Send Offload IPv4 Normally the TCP segmentation is done by the protocol stack When you enable the Large Send Offload property the TCP segmentation can be done by the network adapter TCP UDP Checksum Offload IPv4 Allows configuring checksum offload for the IPv4 protocol e Disable Disables checksum offload e Rx Enabled Enables receive TCP IP UDP checksum offload e Tx Enabled Enables transmit TCP IP UDP checksum offload e TX amp Rx Enabled default Enables transmit and receive TCP IP UDP checksum offload Priority amp VLAN Allows enabling both the prioritization of network traffic and VLAN tagging VLAN tagging only occurs when the VLAN ID setting is configured with a value other than 0 zero e Priority amp VLAN Enabled default Allows for packet prioritization and VLAN tagging e Priority amp VLAN Disabled Prevents packet prioritization and VLAN tagging e Priority Enabled Allows packet prioritization only e VLAN Enabled Allows VLAN tagging only E Note If an intermediate driver is managing the network adapter for VLAN tagging the Priority amp VLAN Disabled and Priority Enabled settings should not be used Use the Priority amp VLAN Enabled setting and change the VLAN ID to O zero E _ _ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Managing the Network Adapter Page 63 Broadcom NetXtreme 5
125. ser Guide Page 101 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 RUNNING BROADCOM NETXTREME USER DIAGNOSTICS RUNNING IN MS DOS COMMAND PROMPT MODE At the MS DOS prompt type b57udiag using the command options as shown in Table 1 E Note In MS DOS Command Prompt mode you must include b57udiag at the beginning of the command string each time you type a command Table 1 MS DOS Command Prompt Mode Command Options Command Options Description b57udiag Performs all of the tests on all of the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapters in your system b57udiag c lt num gt Specifies the adapter to test or the adapter on which to update the firmware or to view or change the settings for available properties b57udiag cmd Changes to the Broadcom CLI mode b57udiag w lt value gt Enables disables the Wake on LAN WOL property 1 Enable 0 Disable b57udiag mba lt value gt Enables disables Multi Boot Agent MBA protocol 1 Enable 0 Disable b57udiag mbap lt value gt Selects the specific MBA protocol 0 Preboot Execution Environment PXE 1 Remote Program Load RPL 2 Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP b57udiag mbas lt value gt Selects the MBA speed and duplex mode 0 Auto 1 10 Mbps speed half duplex operation 2 10 Mbps speed full duplex operation 3 100 Mbps speed half duplex operation 4 100 Mbps speed full duplex operation 6 1000
126. sing the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW key as necessary highlight Highlight here and press lt Enter gt to see the list below item 5 and then press ENTER Se Ol eS eS 7 Do not change the default settings for items 1 through 4 Insert the floppy disk containing the Broadcom ODI 16 bit driver files into the floppy disk drive Highlight Other Drivers and then press ENTER Press ENTER 10 Highlight Broadcom Ethernet DOS ODI and then press ENTER 11 Highlight Frame Type and then press ENTER 12 Highlight Ethernet 802 2 and then press ENTER 13 Press F10 to save and continue 14 Highlight Highlight here and press lt Enter gt to install and then press ENTER 15 The B57 com and B57 ins files are copied to the directory 16 Restart the system to complete the install 17 As the files are being loaded the system attempts to attach to a Netware system using the frame types specified in Net cfg If the connection is successful a dialog box is displayed 18 Change to drive F and log on to the NetWare system E Note The driver loads during system configuration and the Broadcom banner the adapter name the MAC address the IRQ number the detected line speed and the bus number BusNum and device number DevNum assigned to the adapter are displayed If the driver fails to load an initialization fail message is displayed D Broadcom Corporation Page 28 ODI Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Document
127. stalled Locate the rom build package on the Linux installation media and install it using the following command rpm ivh rpm build version 1i386 rpm Complete the installation of the source RPM 3 Install the newly built package driver and man page rpm ivh RPMS i386 tg3 version i386 rpm Depending on the kernel the driver is installed to one of the following paths 2 4 x kernels lib modules kernel_version kernel drivers net tg3 o 2 4 x kernels with the tg3 driver patched in lib modules kernel_version kernel drivers addon tg3 tg3 o 2 6 x kernels lib modules kernel_version kernel drivers net tg3 ko 4 Load the driver modprobe tg3 To configure the network protocol and address refer to the Linux version specific documentation BUILDING THE DRIVER FROM THE SOURCE TAR FILE 1 Create a directory tg3 version and extract the TAR files to the directory tar xvzf tg3 version tgz 2 Build the driver tg3 0 as a loadable module for the running kernel CD tg3 version make clean make make install 3 Test the driver by loading it rmmod tg3 modprobe tg3 No message should be returned if this command runs properly SE Broadcom Corporation Page 36 Installing TG3 Driver Software Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 E 4 To configure network protocol and address refer to the manuals supplied with your operating system NOTE See the RPM instructions above for the location
128. stances when MAN tagging is desired on one physical interface 4 VAN t name has a maximum length of 39 characters The name can use any symbolic character except Bitre a Cancel lt Back Next gt Preview SS _ Broadcom Corporation Page 78 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 15 To tag the VLAN select Tagged and then click Next Otherwise click Untagged click Next and continue with the wizard to add additional VLANs see Step 17 on page 81 of this procedure Broadcom Teaming Wizard Creating Modifying a YLAN Tagging f The YLAN t tb ified BROADCOM e ype must be specifie ae What is the YLAN Type Untagged Tagged L IF tagged VLAN is selected be sure the switch supports tagged YLANMS To use YLAN ID 0 select untagged radio button i option lt Back Mext Preview ta 16 Type the VLAN tag value and then click Next The value must be between 1 and 4094 S ___ _ _ _ __ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 79 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Jr TE eee deng il 1 r I A dl arc Iezel Creating Modifying a YLAN Tag Yalue f Assign a LAN tag value BROADCOM g g e Enter the VLAN tag value p Si LD VAN tag values must be between 1 and 4094 YLAN tag values must match YLAN tag on the connected switch SE Broadco
129. support microsoft com default aspx scid kb EN US 254078 http support microsoft com default aspx scid kb EN US 246184 5 Create the following path and place all Broadcom driver files in RIPREP Image 0em 1 Drivers network 6 Edit the riprep sif file located in RIPREP Image i386 Template to include the following information under the Unattend section OemPreinstall yes OemPnPDriversPath Drivers network DriverSigningPolicy Ignore 7 Create the following path and place all Broadcom driver files in Original Image oem 1 Drivers nic Edit the ristndrd sif file located in Original Image i886 templates to include the following information under the Unattend section OemPreinstall yes OemPnPDriversPath Drivers nic DriverSigningPolicy Ignore 9 Restart the Remote Installation service This can be performed from a command line with the following commands net stop binlsvc net start binlsve Using the System Preparation Tool Problem want to be sure that my Broadcom NetXtreme adapter works properly if use the System Preparation utility Sysprep exe to install an existing configuration on my system Solution On the Sysprep inf file modify the Unattend header as shown below Unattend OemPnPDriversPath Drivers Net OemPreinstall Yes The driver files for the Broadcom NetXtreme adapter must reside in this folder which is located on the system drive where the operating system resides If oth
130. thilda Place Summyvale California 94086 USA Buvo nustatyta kad 5i produktas atitinka diraktuva 73 23 EEB emos itampos dirakteval ESS EEE ebktromaenatinio suderinamumo direktyva ir Europos Sajungos pataisas Europos Sajunga E klase Sis Broadcom prietaisas vra klasifikuotas naudoti prastose E klasis evmamosioses aplinkose Atitikties deklaracija pagal visas galiojan ias direktywas ir stmdartus yra sudaryta ir smeoma irasvta faile Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Sumnyvalk Califomia 4086 USA Broadcom Corporation Document User Guide November 2012 INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Maltese Gie stabbilit li dm il prodott ku konformi ma 2006 93 KE Direttiva dwar il Vultage Baxx 2004 108 RE Direttiva EMC u emandi amp l Unjoni Ewropea Unjoni Ewropea ilasa B tac mir Broadcom bu kklassifikat g all u u f ambjant residenzjali tipiku Ss Klassi B Saret T ta Konfommita b konformit mad direttivi u ma l istmdarde imsemmijin gabel u din tinsab iflailjata c and Broadcom Cosporation 190 Mathilda Place Sumywale California 4086 USA Niniejszy produkt zosta okreslony jako zgodny z dyrektyw niskonapieciowa 2006 95 WE i dyrektywa zeodnosci alektomagnetyeznej 2004 108 WE oraz poprawkami do nich Unia Europejska khaa B Niniajs urzadzenie fiemy Broadcom zostalb zakwalifikowane do Ebbe B do u tlu w typowych Srodowiskach domowych ecdnie ze stoso
131. tions with Broadcom adapters ADDING VLANs To TEAMS Each team supports up to 64 VLANs 63 tagged and 1 untagged Note that Broadcom adapters can be part of a team with VLANs With multiple VLANs on an adapter a server with a single adapter can have a logical presence on multiple IP subnets With multiple VLANs in a team a system can have a logical presence on multiple IP subnets and benefit from load balancing and failover For instructions on adding a VLAN to a team see Adding VLANs to Teams for Windows operating systems E Note Adapters that are members of a failover team can also be configured to support VLANs S ___ _ _ Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Broadcom Corporation VLAN Overview Page 15 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 E Broadcom Corporation Page 16 VLAN Overview Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Windows Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e Installing the Driver Software e Updating the Driver Software e Removing the Driver Software e Viewing or Changing the Properties of the Controller e Setting Power Management Options INSTALLING THE DRIVER SOFTWARE E Notes e These instructions are based on the assumption that your Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Controller was not factory installed If your adapter was installed at the factory the driver software has b
132. to get the most recent values for each statistic Click Reset to change all values to zero Tx Packet This is the number of packets transmitted CS e _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Broadcom Corporation Page 90 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Tx Packet Discarded This is the number of packets discarded Tx Packet Queued This is the number of packets queued Rx Packet This is the number of packets received Rx Packet Discarded This is the number of packets discarded Probes Retried This is the number of consecutively missed responses from a probe target before a failover is triggered E E Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R Configuring Teaming Page 91 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 Broadcom Corporation Page 92 Configuring Teaming Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Specifications Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e 10 100 1000BASE T Cable Specifications e Performance Specifications e Environmental Specifications 10 100 1000BASE T CABLE SPECIFICATIONS Port Type Connector Media Maximum Distance 10BASE T RJ 45 Category 3 4 or 5 100m 328 ft unshielded twisted pairs UTP 100 1000BASE T RJ 45 Category 5 UTP 100m 328 ft 11000BASE T signaling requires 4 twisted pairs of
133. vanced mode e Manage Teams manages existing teams with either the Teaming Wizard or in Advanced mode DESCRIPTION PANE The Description pane provides information configuration instructions and options for the selected parameter in the Context View pane E ee Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R BACS Interface Page 45 Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 CONFIGURING PREFERENCES To enable or disable the BACS tray icon BACS places an icon in the Windows taskbar when the program is installed Use the Options window to turn this icon on or off 1 From the Tools menu select Options 2 Select or clear Enable BACSTray the option is enabled by default 3 Click OK Setting the teaming mode 1 From the Tools menu select Options 2 Select Expert Mode if you do not need the assistance of the teaming wizard to create teams otherwise select Wizard Mode 3 Click OK Setting the Explorer View refresh time 1 From the Tools menu select Options 2 Select Auto to set the Explorer View refresh time to 5 seconds Otherwise select Custom and select a time in seconds 3 Click OK pS S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Broadcom Corporation Page 46 Configuring Preferences Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 CONNECTING TO A HOST You can add one or more Windows or Linux hosts to manage from BACS To add a local host 1 From the Action me
134. vember 2012 Teaming Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide e Broadcom Advanced Server Program Overview e Load Balancing and Fault Tolerance BROADCOM ADVANCED SERVER PROGRAM OVERVIEW Adapter teaming allows you to group any available network adapters together to function as a team the benefit of which enables membership to VLANs on different subnets You also can add virtual LANs VLANs to a team which enables you to add multiple virtual adapters that are on different subnets The benefit of adding VLANs to a team is that each virtual adapter can belong to multiple subnets With a VLAN you can couple the functionality of load balancing for the load balance members and with the capability of employing a failover adapter Broadcom Advanced Server Program BASP is the Broadcom teaming software for Windows Server 2003 Windows 8 Windows 7 Vista Windows XP and NetWare operating systems For Windows operating systems BASP runs within the BACS utility For NetWare operating systems teams are configured by loading BASP with all the necessary frames for the team see Configuring Teaming K Note BASP is not supported on all Broadcom network adapters BASP supports four types of load balancing teams e Smart Load Balancing and Failover e Link Aggregation 802 3ad e Generic Trunking FEC GEC 802 3ad Draft Static e SLB Auto Fallback Disable E Note Enabling Windows Server 2003 built in bridging is not
135. vilatkozat keszilt amely az worzasi Brosdeom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Sunnyvale California 94086 USA Este produto esta em confommidade com 200695 EC Directiva da baia temsao com 204 108 EC Directiva de compatibilidade electromarmetica com as alteracoes da Uniao Europeia Uno Europen Chs B Este dispositivo Broadcom esta classificado para utiliza o num ambient dom stico tipico Classe B Foi elaborada uma daclara o de conformidade de acordo com as normas e directivas anteriores ancontramdo se arquivada na Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Sumyvale California 4086 USA Il present prodotto stato determinato essare conforme alla 2006 95 CE Direttiva Bassa Tensione alla 2004 108 CE Direttiva CEM ea rettifiche da part dell Unions Europes Unione Seier Ze E B Una Dichiarazione di conformita secondo eli standard 2 le direttive precedenti stata amassa 2 recistrata presso Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Summywale California 4086 USA Sis izstradajums atbilst direkitrim 2006 93 ER Direkta par zemsprieeuma iek rt m 2004 108 ER Direktiva par elektromarenStisko saderibu un to labojumiem Eiropas Savianibas ietraros SE Savteniba klize B Kg Broadcom ra ot ier ce ir atz ta par der eu darbam B klasei atbilsto os m jas eii p Atbilstibas deklar cija kas ir saska ar iepriekimim tajam direktivim un standarti sastidita un tiek elabata firma Broadcom Corporation 190 Ma
136. wizard USING SILENT INSTALLATION To perform a silent installation see Silent txt on the installation CD in the BACS directory for your operating system UPDATING BROADCOM ADVANCED CONTROL SUITE E Follow the instructions for Installing Broadcom Advanced Control Suite and Related Management Applications Note Before you begin the update close all applications windows or dialog boxes REMOVING BROADCOM ADVANCED CONTROL SUITE 1 In Control Panel click Add or Remove Programs 2 Click Broadcom Advanced Control Suite and click Change Remove 3 In InstallShield Wizard click Remove and then click Next E Note If you have a standard account on a Vista system you will receive the User Account Control dialog box Verify the presented information and select Continue 4 Click OK to remove the application and all of its features 5 Click OK 6 Restart your computer Broadcom Corporation Page 40 Updating Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 R User Guide Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX November 2012 Using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4 Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Overview Starting Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Configuring Teaming BROADCOM ADVANCED CONTROL SUITE OVERVIEW Broadcom Advanced Control Suite BACS is an integrated utility that provides useful information about each network a
137. wnyvmi dyrektywami i nommami zosta a spormdzona Deklaracja zeodnosci kt ra jest dostepna w aktach Done Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Sumyvale California 94086 USA ROMAN S a stabilit c acest produs respecta cerinple Directivei 2006 95 CE privind echipamentele de Romanian joas tmsime ale Diractwai 2004 108 CE Threctiwa EMC privmd compatibilitatea electromarmetica si ale amandamentelor Uniunii Europens Uniunea European Cha B Aceast achipamat Broadcom este clasificat pentru utilizare intr un medi casnic tipic de Clasa B Conform directivelor si standardelor de mai sus a fost emi o Declaratia de Confomitats arhivata la sediul Broadcom Corporation 190 Mathilda Place Summvvals California 94056 USA SLOVENSKY Tento vyrobok SES po iadavk m smernice DU06 93 EC smemica o nekom n ti Slovakian 2004 108 EC smamica o elektromarmeticke kompatibilite a meskorim a dophkom Eur pskej Europska unia Trieda B Toto zariadenis Broadcom triedy B je urcene pre domace prostradia Vyhl isanie o zhode vydan sulades predch dzaj cimi smarnicami a Standardmi sa nach dza v spolo nosti Broadcom Cormpomtion 190 Mathilda Place Sumyvale Califomis 94086 USA Slovenian Ta izdelek je v skladu z 20069 X E5 Direktiva o nizki napetosti 2004 1085 E5 Direkta o elektromarnetni ziru ljivosti in dopolnili Evropske unije Evropska unija razred B Ta Broadcomova naprava je razvr ena za uporabo v ma ilnam bivalnem
138. ystem S ___ Broadcom Corporation Document INGDTM154 CDUM100 RBroadcom Boot Agent Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Page Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide November 2012 2 Type drive dos utility where drive is the drive letter of the CD ROM drive 3 Type b57udiag mba 0 disable 1 enable c devnum where devnum is the specific device s number 0 1 2 to be programmed Configuring the MBA Driver E Note You can use the MBA Configuration Menu to configure the MBA driver one adapter at a time as described below or you can use the Broadcom NetXtreme User Diagnostics MS DOS based application to simultaneously configure the MBA driver for multiple adapters 1 Restart your system 2 Press CTRL S within 4 seconds after you are prompted to do so EZ Note The message prompting you to press CTRL S is displayed once for each Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet adapter you have in your system The messages are displayed in the same order as the assigned adapter device number 3 Use the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys to move to the Boot Protocol menu item Then use the RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW key to select the boot protocol of choice The available boot protocols include Preboot Execution Environment PXE Remote Program Load RPL and Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP SE Broadcom Corporation Page 32 Broadcom Boot Agent Driver Software Broadcom NetLink NetXtreme 57XX User

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