Intel(R) QSFP+ Configuration Utility Release Notes ================================================== February 4, 2015 Contents ======== - OVERVIEW - SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS - RUNNING THE UTILITY - OPTIONS - BASIC USAGE EXAMPLE - EXIT CODES - CUSTOMER SUPPORT - LEGAL OVERVIEW ======== The Intel(R) QSFP+ Configuration Utility is a command line utility that allows users to change the link type of the installed QSFP+ module. The supported types are defined within the adapter's NVM. This utility displays only the devices that potentially support QSFP+ reconfiguration. Only one port per device is displayed, since changes affect the device as a whole, not individual ports. NOTE: Do not attempt to set a link mode that requires more physical QSFP+ connections than your device has. For example, do not set the link mode to 2x40 (qcu64e /nic=1 /set=2x40) for an adapter with only one QSFP+ port (device ID 0x1584). The 0x1584 device ID only supports 1x40 and 4x10. The info command erroneously reports 2x40 and 2x2x10 as supported configurations for a single physical QSFP+ port device. If you set these unsupported link modes, THIS WILL CAUSE YOUR SYSTEM TO HANG AND REQUIRE A REBOOT! For dual-port devices, setting 1x40 or 4x10 will use the primary port, and the secondary port will not link. Setting 2x40 on a dual-port device uses both ports, and setting 2x2x10 on a dual-port device uses the first two cables on the primary port breakout and the second two cables on the secondary port breakout. NOTE: A reboot is required to complete the transition to 4x10 link mode. For example, # qcu -nic=1 -set 4x10 Error: Cannot access the device. After the error is returned, reboot the system to complete the transition to 4x10. SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS =========================== The Intel(R) QSFP+ Configuration Utility runs on the following operating systems: - Red Hat* Enterprise Linux* 6.5, 7.0 - Suse* Linux ES 10 SP4, 11 SP3 (SP3-IA64) - Solaris* 11 SPARC, x86-64 - UEFI 2.1-IPF, 2.3, 2.3-IPF, 2.4 - Microsoft* Windows Server* 2008 R2, 2008 R2 Core, 2012, 2012 R2, 2012 Core, 2012 R2 Core - Windows PE 3.0 (2008 R2 PE), 4.0 (2012 PE), 5.0 (2012 R2 PE) - VMware* ESXi 5.5 NOTES: For Linux, ESXi, and Solaris, the appropriate base driver must be installed. For Windows, the iqv driver must be installed. RUNNING THE UTILITY =================== Using the "/?" or "/HELP" option will display a list of supported command line options. NOTE: The utility must be run with root/administrator privileges. OPTIONS: -------- The Intel(R) QSFP+ Configuration Utility can be run with any of the following command line options. NOTE: The dash '-' character can be used in place of the slash '/' character. NOTE: All options are case-sensitive. /HELP or /? Displays command line help. /VERSION Displays tool version information. /EXITCODES Displays exit code help. /DEVICES Displays supported devices present in the system. NOTE: The value "N/A" is displayed in the Mode column if the hardware supports QSFP+ configuration but the current firmware does not. See BASIC USAGE EXAMPLES below. /NIC=XX Selects a specific adapter (1-32). /INFO Displays supported QSFP+ link modes. Use only with /NIC. /SET [LINK MODE] Configures selected QSFP+ link mode. Use only with /NIC. NOTE: You must reset the platform for the changes to take effect. BASIC USAGE EXAMPLES -------------------- The following examples show the tool's output for the /DEVICES option, the /INFO option, and the /SET option. /DEVICES: --------- QCU>QCUW64E.EXE /DEVICES NIC B:D Ven-Dev Mode Adapter Name === === ========= ===== ============================================ 1) 01:00 8086-1584 4x10 Intel(R) Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE QSFP+ 2) 04:00 8086-1583 N/A Intel(R) Ethernet Controller XL710 for 40GbE backplan /INFO: ------ > QCUW64E.EXE /NIC=3 /INFO Intel(R) QSFP+ Configuration Utility vXX.XX.XX.XX Copyright (C) 2015 by Intel Corporation. Software released under Intel Proprietary License. Adapter supports QSFP+ Configuration modification. Current Configuration: 1x40 Supported Configurations: 1x40, 4x10 /SET: ----- > QCUW64E.EXE /NIC=3 /SET 4x10 Intel(R) QSFP+ Configuration Utility vXX.XX.XX.XX Copyright (C) 2015 by Intel Corporation. Software released under Intel Proprietary License. QSFP+ configuration changed. Please reset platform for the changes to take effect. EXIT CODES: ----------- The Intel(R) QSFP+ Configuration Utility returns exit codes to the command line. A description of each of these codes can be found in the tool by running QCU /EXITCODES. CUSTOMER SUPPORT ================ - Main Intel web support site: http://support.intel.com - Network products information: http://www.intel.com/network Legal / Disclaimers =================== Copyright (C) 2014-2015, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein. Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. This software is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of the license. 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