Configuring the gigabit ethernet controller, Updating the firmware, Enabling – Lenovo 3797 User Manual
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5.
Click
Operating
system
installation
to
download
instructions
to
install
the
operating
system.
Enabling
the
Broadcom
Gigabit
Ethernet
Utility
program
The
Broadcom
Gigabit
Ethernet
Utility
program
is
part
of
the
UEFI
firmware.
You
can
use
it
to
configure
the
network
as
a
startable
device,
and
you
can
customize
where
the
network
startup
option
appears
in
the
startup
sequence.
Enable
and
disable
the
Broadcom
Gigabit
Ethernet
Utility
program
from
the
UEFI
Setup
Utility
program.
Configuring
the
Gigabit
Ethernet
controller
The
Ethernet
controllers
are
integrated
on
the
system
board.
They
provide
an
interface
for
connecting
to
a
10-Mbps,
100-Mbps,
or
1-Gbps
network
and
provide
full-duplex
(FDX)
capability,
which
enables
simultaneous
transmission
and
reception
of
data
on
the
network.
If
the
Ethernet
ports
in
the
server
support
auto-negotiation,
the
controllers
detect
the
data-transfer
rate
(10BASE-T,
100BASE-TX,
or
1000BASE-T)
and
duplex
mode
(full-duplex
or
half-duplex)
of
the
network
and
automatically
operate
at
that
rate
and
mode.
You
do
not
have
to
set
any
jumpers
or
configure
the
controllers.
However,
you
must
install
a
device
driver
to
enable
the
operating
system
to
address
the
controllers.
To
find
updated
information
about
the
controllers,
complete
the
following
steps.
Note:
Changes
are
made
periodically
to
the
.
The
actual
procedure
might
vary
slightly
from
what
is
described
in
this
document.
1.
Go
to:
2.
Enter
your
product
number
(machine
type
and
model
number)
or
select
Servers
and
Storage
from
the
Select
your
product
list.
3.
From
Family
list,
select
ThinkServer
RD220,
and
click
Continue.
4.
Click
Downloads
and
drivers
to
download
firmware
updates.
Updating
the
firmware
The
firmware
in
the
server
is
periodically
updated
and
is
available
for
download
on
the
Lenovo
Support
Web
site.
Go
to
to
check
for
the
latest
level
of
firmware,
such
as
unified
extensible
firmware
interface
(UEFI)
code,
vital
product
data
(VPD)
code,
device
drivers,
and
service
processor
firmware.
When
you
replace
a
device
in
the
server,
you
might
have
to
either
update
the
server
with
the
latest
version
of
the
firmware
that
is
stored
in
memory
on
the
device
or
restore
the
pre-existing
firmware
from
a
diskette
or
CD
image.
v
UEFI
code
is
stored
in
ROM
on
the
system
board.
v
IMM
firmware
is
stored
in
ROM
on
the
baseboard
management
controller
on
the
system
board.
v
Ethernet
firmware
is
stored
in
ROM
on
the
Ethernet
controller.
v
ServeRAID
firmware
is
stored
in
ROM
on
the
SAS
controller.
v
SAS
firmware
is
stored
in
ROM
on
the
integrated
RAID
controller
on
the
system
board.
v
Major
components
contain
vital
product
data
(VPD)
code.
You
can
select
to
update
the
VPD
code
during
theUEFI
code
update
procedure.
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RD220
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3779,
3797,
and
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and
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