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sk98diag.txt created 27-Jun-2003

Readme File for SK98DIAG.EXE v6.05
Diagnostics Utility for SysKonnect Gigabit Ethernet Adapters



This file contains

 1  Overview
 2  Supported Adapters
 3  Command Line Options
 4  How to use the Diagnostics Program
 5  How to use the Repeater Mode
 6  History

===============================================================================


1  Overview
===========

This README file explains how to use the program SK98DIAG.EXE to test
your network adapter or to maintain the Flash PROM contents of the adapter.

Chapter 2 contains a list of all network adapters that are supported by
this program.

Chapter 3 describes the command line options that can be used when
starting the Diagnostic program.

Chapter 4 explains how to use the Diagnostic program to test your network
adapter.

Chapter 5 explains how to use the repeater mode.

***


2  Supported Adapters
=====================

The program SK98DIAG.EXE supports the SysKonnect SK-98xx and SK-95xx Gigabit 
Ethernet Adapter Family. 
***


3  Command Line Options
=======================

The following lists shows the optional parameters supported by SK98DIAG.EXE.
You can obtain a list of all available driver options by typing the
following:

	SK98DIAG -?


Parameters specifying the network adapter to be tested
------------------------------------------------------

	-b  <bus>       PCI Bus number
	-d  <dev>       PCI Device number of the network adapter
	-y  <ven>       Additional PCI Vendor Id to search for
	-z  <dev>       Additional PCI Device Id to search for

Parameters influencing the tests to be made
-------------------------------------------

	-l              List all supported adapters installed
	-t <seconds>    Set Time Limit (in seconds)
	-a              Advanced mode of operation. This option should only
			be used if instructed by technical staff!
	-o <file>	Output file. This option generates an output file.
	-x		Create/append an output file. The file name is
			generated by taking some bytes of the MAC address.
	-c <file>	Script file. This option should only be
			used if instructed by technical staff!
	-p <file>	Parameter file. This option should only
    			be used if instructed by technical staff!

NOTE: The length of the file name <file> is limited to 13 characters.
***


4  How to use the Diagnostics Program
=====================================

In order to test your adapter, proceed as follows:
1. Start the DOS-based utility program SK98DIAG.EXE using any of
   the available options to correctly specify the network adapter
   if required.


NOTE: The options '-b', and '-d' may be combined as required in order to
specify exact the network adapter which is to be tested.
All specified options are checked against the network adapters list.
You may also force a list of all installed SysKonnect Gigabit Ethernet 
adapters by using the '-l' option. 

2. Select the action you want to carry out.
   If the network adapter is to be tested, three options are available:
	- "Diagnostics",
	- "Loopb. Wrap Plug"	and,
	- "Loopb. Port to Port".

	"Diagnostics":
	Select this option if no wrap plug or port-to-port loopback
	cable is available.


	"Loopb. Wrap Plug":
	This test mode is recommended for the adapter types SK-9841, SK-9842,
	SK-9843, SK-9844, and SK-9821. To run tests in this mode, wrap plug(s)
	must be installed, or another station must be connected to the test
	station in repeater mode before this test starts.

NOTE: Wrap plugs are not available for 1000BASE-T adapters.
      Please connect another station in repeater mode instead.
      For further information on the repeater mode, refer to the next section.


        "Loopb. Port to Port":
        This test mode is recommended for SK-9822 adapters.
        To run tests in this mode, both ports taking part in the test
        must be connected through a cable before this test starts.
        Other dual link adapters may also be tested through a port-to-port
        loopback cable. Single port adapters cannot be tested this way.

3. If you intend to maintain your Flash PROM contents
   select the menu item "Flash PROM ...".
   A new menu will appear.
   Now, you may
	-  save your Flash PROM contents to a file
	   ("Save Flash PROM to File")
        - write a file into the Flash PROM
	  ("Load Flash PROM from File")
	- erase your Flash PROM contents
	  ("Clear Flash PROM").

4. If you intend to maintain the VPD Data contents
   select the menu item "VPD Data ...".
   The VPD menu will appear.
   Now, you may
	- display the adapter's VPD data
	  ("Display VPD Data")
	- clear error log entries
	  ("Clear Error Logs")
	- modify VPD data
	  ("Add/Modify VPD Data")
	- remove VPD keywords
	  ("Delete VPD Keywords").

NOTE: During the adapter tests, the diagnostic program must have
      exclusive rights to use that network adapter. All drivers
      running on the adapter will be stopped!
***


5  How to use the Repeater Mode
===============================

The repeater mode is intended to simulate a 'Wrap Plug' while
1000BASE-T adapters are tested. For running a "Loopb. Wrap Plug" test,
the device under test must be connected to an adapter running in
repeater mode before the test starts.

Although the repeater mode is available for fiber adapter, too, it is
not advisable to perform diagnostics loopback tests with a repeater
station because the link establishment for fiber adapter is different
and is not fully implemented in the diagnostics loopback tests.

To enable the diagnostics repeater mode, proceed as follows:

1. Choose the option 'Repeater Mode' from the main menu.
2. Select a port number.
   The repeater window appears. All incoming frames except pause frames
   are looped on the transmit side without modifications.

The following table shows the configuration parameters and
statistic counters displayed in the repeater mode window.


parameter/counter       start value       description
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Link State              Down              The link state may be down or up.
                                          If up, frames can be received and
                                          transmitted.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Link Master/Slave       Slave             This parameter indicates if the
Config                                    adapter is working as master or
                                          as slave.
                                          The parameter is only supported
                                          for 1000BASE-T adapters.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Link Estimate          	1E-15             This parameter indicates the
                                          the estimated link error rate.
                                          This parameter is only supported
                                          for 1000BASE-T adapters.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Link Changes            0                 The counter indicates the number
                                          of link operational changes since
                                          the repeater mode started.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
False Carrier           0                 The counter is only valid for
Sense Counter                             1000BASE-T adapters and shows the
                                          number of false carrier sense
                                          counters occured since the
                                          repeater mode started.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCS Errors             0                  The counter indicates the number
                                          of Frame Check Sequence (FCS) errors
                                          occured since the last link
                                          operational change.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Frames Received        0                  The counter indicates the number
                                          of received frames. Received pause
                                          frames are neglected.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Frames Transmitted     0                  The counter indicates the number
                                          of transmitted frames. Transmitted
                                          pause frames are neglected.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pause Frames Received  0                  The counter indicates the number
                                          of received pause frames.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pause Frames           0                  The counter indicates the number
Transmitted                               transmitted pause frames.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
***



6  History
==========



VERSION 6.05

New Features:
  - Support for adapters with OEM Network Associates PCI-Ids
Problems fixed:
  - Adapted Link-tests for YUKON copper
  - Broadcast/Multicast handling in Echo-Test
Known limitations:
  None.

VERSION 6.04

New Features:
  - Diagnostic is based on shared core sources
  - All external loopback tests can be run through a switch
Problems fixed:
  - Exit from Repeater Mode after receiving pause frame
Known limitations:
  None.

VERSION 6.03

New Features:
  - Support for adapters with different OEM PCI Ids
  - Test for active IRQ from sensor
Problems fixed:
  - Flow-Control disabled (Bug Id #10769)
  - Added workaround for testing IRQ Mask register
  - Compilable with Visual-C 1.5.2
  - Register tests on PHY status regs
Known limitations:
  None.

VERSION 6.02

New Features:
  - Added test for PCI-Spec. 2.3 IRQ
  - Added support for SPI-Flash and CLK_RUN
Problems fixed:
  - Support for new flash types: AMD Am29LV010B, STM M29W010B90N1,
    SST SST39VF010 and ATMEL AT49BV001N
  - No data traffic without Auto-Negotiation
Known limitations:
  None.

VERSION 6.01

New Features:
  - Virtual Cable Test (VCT) for SK-982x v2.0 and SK-952x copper
Problems fixed:
  - Missing error message during loopback wrap plug test (Bug Id #10731)
  - Wrong LED test on SK-9843 v2.0 fiber (Bug Id #10754)
  - Adapted tests for SK-95xx 32-Bit copper
  - Low performance in Bus throughput test
Known limitations:
  - No data traffic without Auto-Negotiation

VERSION 6.00

New Features:
  - The support for SK-98xx v2.0 and SK-95xx adapters has been added.
Known limitations:
  None.

VERSION 3.03

New Features:
  - The support for 1000Base-ZX adapters has been added.
Problems fixed:
  - The support for the Volition adapter was not referenced correctly (#10544).
  - The diagnostic program had problems maintaining lots of VPD keywords
    (#10542).
Known limitations:
  None.

VERSION 3.02

New Features:
  None.
Problems fixed:
  - Stop on error in advanced mode is fixed (#10470).
  - Sometimes, the wrong error code E303 or E805 was set (#10472).
Known limitations:
  None.

VERSION 3.01

New Features:
- The support for Volition adapters has been added.
Problems fixed:
  None.
Known limitations:
  None.

VERSION 3.00

New Features:
- The support for 1000Base-T adapters has been added.
- The repeater mode has been added.
Problems fixed:
- Flash PROM routine has been modified to support Am29F010B PROMs (#10460).
- The test window was not closed if an error occurs during the
  tests (#10465). This problem has been fixed.
Known limitations:
  None.

VERSION 1.01

New Features:
- The feature "Loopb. Port to Port" is implemented now.
Problems fixed:
- An unexpected message was printed on the screen when trying to write
  an output file to a write protected diskette (#10299).
- Flash PROM check 'F' failed when performed on an AMD 233 MHz CPU (#10304).
- Checksum test 'k' sometimes failed if no Wrap Plug was installed (#10336).
- Data compare error occured after loopback test 'y' (#10342).
- Link Up Timeout error sometimes occured in checksum test 'k'
  and loopback test 'y' if no wrap plug was installed (#10344).
- UDF bit was set in PCI Status register (#10350).
Known limitations:
  None.

VERSION 1.00

Known limitations:
- The feature "Loopb. Port to Port" is not implemented yet.

***End of Readme file***
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