ibautil.txt Driver File Contents (Intel_LAN_82573.zip)

IBAUTIL
Intel(R) PCI NIC Boot ROM/WOL Flash Upgrade Utility
November 14, 2002
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INTRODUCTION:
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IBAUTIL is a utility program that changes the default settings of your
Intel WfM-compatible adapter.

IBAUTIL can be used to enable or disable the Wake-on-LAN and Boot Agent
capabilities, as well as enable or disable some settings used by the
Boot Agent.

IBAUTIL also allows for in-the-field upgrades to the image stored in the Flash
component of the NIC.

Wake-On-LAN: When enabled, the adapter can react to special 'wake up' packets
and power up the computer without end user intervention.
However, there is a higher power draw when the system is in the suspended
state once this is enabled.  It is strongly recommended that no more than 2
adapters should have this feature enabled per machine.

Intel Boot Agent: When enabled, the computer can initiate PXE/RPL boot if
a valid flash image is present on the NIC.

NOTE: Desktop adapters are normally shipped with both WOL and the Boot
        Agent (for PXE) enabled.
      Server adapters are normally shipped with both WOL and the Boot
        Agent (for PXE) disabled.
      LOM implementations will vary.

To enable or disable these features you MUST use IBAUTIL.  Other tools,
like PROSet, can only be used to upgrade the Boot Agent image and change
Boot Agent configuration settings.

IBAUTIL is not intended as a utility for LAN-On-Motherboard (LOM)
implementations.  While IBAUTIL may be able to adjust the EEPROM settings
on LOM implementations, those changes may not affect how the adapter operates.

If the Boot Agent on the NIC is currently disabled, use the IBAUTIL
utility to enable the Boot Agent before using IBAUTIL or PROSet to
upgrade the image stored in the NIC.

Older adapters should be upgraded using the -UPGRADE option before trying to
use any other IBAUtil function.

If IBAUtil reports the Boot Agent as Invalid, run IBAUTIL with the -UPGRADE
option to refresh the image stored in the NIC.

A reboot is required for any changes to take effect.

IBAUTIL supports both the PRO/100 and PRO/1000 family of adapters.

Always check at http://support.intel.com for the latest Boot Agent
information and images. (Search for Boot Agent).

RUNNING IBAUTIL:
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IBAUtil accepts up to 16 simultaneous parameters. If conflicting parameters (like the commands FLASHENABLE -FLASHDISABLE used together) are supplied, IBAUtil will exit with an error.

Where applicable, the parameters listed below are listed in logical groups.  Note that -HELP, -EXITCODES and -IMAGEVERSION have special overriding characteristics.  Unless noted otherwise, any parameter may be used in conjunction with any other parameter.

If IBAUtil is run without any command line options, it displays a listing of all of the Intel network adapters found in the system.

GENERAL OPTIONS

   -HELP or -?
Displays command line help and exits.  When -HELP is used, all other parameters are ignored.
    -EXITCODES
Displays exit code help.  When -EXITCODES is used, all other parameters are ignored.
    -IMAGEVERSION or -IV
Displays the PXE versions stored within IBAUTIL.  When  -IMAGEVERSION is used, all other parameters are ignored.
NOTE: The precedence of these parameters is as listed above.  If two or more of the above parameters are specified, the first one in the list is used and the others are ignored.

ADAPTER SELECTION OPTIONS
   -ALL
Selects all adapters found in system; works for both EEPROM and FLASH activity.
   -NIC=XX
Selects a specific adapter (1-16).
Note:  If there is more than one NIC in the system, one of these options MUST be specified, or IBAUtil generates an error.  If there is only one NIC in the system, then all requested operations will be performed on that NIC.

IMAGE PROGRAMMING OPTIONS

   -UP -UPGRADE or -INSTALL { PXE | RPL }
Programs an Intel Boot Agent image into the FLASH on the selected NIC. 
If IBAUtil is running under DOS, it will install a PXE/RPL image.
If the user specifies -UPGRADE or -INSTALL with one or more additional keywords, IBAUtil will attempt to install the requested image or images into the NIC’s FLASH.  The PXE and RPL keywords may be used singly or in combination.
If -AUTO is not specified and -SAVE is not specified, and the FLASH is not blank, the user is prompted to save the existing image before upgrading.
   -SAVE
Saves the existing Intel Boot Agent and EEPROM settings to a disk file.  The file will be named based on the PCI Vendor and Device ID of the NIC.  If this is specified on the same command line as -UPGRADE, the save is performed before the upgrade.
   -RESTORE
Restores a previously-saved Intel Boot Agent image.  IBAUtil will look for a file name based on the PCI Vendor and Device ID of the NIC.  If -RESTORE is specified on the same command line as -UPGRADE, an error is generated.

UTILITY OPTIONS

-AUTO or -QUIET
Runs IBAUTIL without asking for user intervention.  If used with the –UPGRADE parameter IBAUtil will NOT create a backup image.  This parameter must be used with -NIC or -ALL if there is more than one NIC in the system.  It will run without -ALL or -NIC=xx if there is only one NIC in the system.

   -BLINK
	Blinks the LED on the selected adapter for ten seconds.  

   -FLASHENABLE or -FE
Enables Boot ROM.
   -FLASHDISABLE or -FD
Disables Boot ROM.


EEPROM SETTING OPTIONS
   -DEFAULTCONFIG or -DEFCFG
Resets Configuration and Control words in the EEPROM back to default settings.  Specifically, word 30h in the EEPROM is set to 0100h and word 31h is set to 4000h.   On dual-port adapters, words 34h and 35h are also set to these values.  The checksum in the EEPROM is updated to account for these new values.  No other words in the EEPROM are modified.
-WOLDISABLE or -WOLD
Disables WOL bit on Fast Ethernet and disables APMPME and APME EEPROM bits on Gigabit.
   -WOLENABLE or -WOLE
Enables WOL bit on Fast Ethernet and enables APMPME and APME EEPROM bits on Gigabit.

   -SETUPENABLE or -STE
Enables Setup Menu.
   -SETUPDISABLE OR -STD
Disables Setup Menu.

   -TITLEENABLE OR -TLE
Enables Initial Title Message.
   -TITLEDISABLE OR -TLD
Disables Initial Title Message.

   -PROTOCOLENABLE OR -PROE
Enables Changing the Boot Protocol Option.
   -PROTOCOLDISABLE OR -PROD
Disables Changing the Boot Protocol Option.

   -ORDERENABLE OR -ORDE
Enables Changing the Boot Order Option.
   -ORDERDISABLE OR -ORDD
Disables Changing the Boot Order Option.
  -MESSAGEENABLE OR –MSE
	Enables to Control-S Setup Menu message.
  -MESSAGEDISABLE OR –MSD
	Enables to Control-S Setup Menu message.

   -LWSENABLE OR -LWSE
Enables Changing the Legacy OS Wakeup Support Option.
   -LWSDISABLE OR -LWSD
Disables Changing the Legacy OS Wakeup Support Option.

   -RPLBOOT
Sets the boot protocol to RPL.
   -PXEBOOT
Sets the boot protocol to PXE.

   -SETWAITTIME=X or -SWT=X
Set the setup delay time for the NIC to X seconds.
Valid delay times are 0, 2, 3, and 5.  Only the first instance of this parameter will be valid.  All other instances of the parameter will generate an error.

  -MODE=X
Sets Control word (Word 31) in the EEPROM to the value specified by X.  No range checking or validation will be done.


All other parameters will generate an error.

ERROR CODES
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IBAUTIL returns error codes to the OS environment, a description
of the error codes is found below.

ERROR CODE                      
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SUCCESS	                        0
BAD PARAMETER	                1
NO SUPPORTED ADAPTERS	        2
INVALID ADAPTER SELECTED	3
FLASH_OPERATION_FAILED	        4
EEPROM_READ_FAILED	        5
EEPROM_WRITE_FAILED	        6
IMAGE MISSING OR CORRUPT	7
OPERATOR_TERMINATION	        8
LOM_NOT_SUPPORTED	        9
PORT_NOT_BOOTABLE	        10
FLASH_DISABLED	                11
FLASH_TOO_SMALL	                12
PROTOCOL_NOT_SUPPORTED	        13
RPL_NOT_SUPPORTED	        16
PXE_NOT_SUPPORTED	        17


UPGRADE NOTE:
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As part of the UPGRADE code path, IBAUTIL will save the backup image to the
current directory if the user elects to make a backup.  If that directory
is on a RAM drive, the backup image will not be available after the
machine reboots.  IBAUTIL will make no effort to warn the user about this.

EXAMPLES:
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Example 1:
To Disable WOL on all Intel Network Adapters, call IBAUTIL like this:
        IBAUTIL -ALL -WOLDISABLE

Example 2:
To Enable WOL on a the second Intel Network Adapter found in your
system, call IBAUTIL like this:
        IBAUTIL -NIC=2 -WOLENABLE

Example 3:
To Update the Boot Agent image on all Intel Network Adapters, call
IBAUTIL like this:
        IBAUTIL -ALL -UPGRADE

Example 4:
To Enable the Boot ROM on the first Intel Network Adapter
found in your system, call IBAUTIL like this:
        IBAUTIL -NIC=1 -FLASHENABLE




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