Diagnostic test descriptions – Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters User Manual
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User Diagnostics in DOS: Broadcom NetXtreme II® Network Adapter User Guide
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uediag -fibc
Programs iSCSI configuration block 0. Used only with -fib
uediag -fibc2
Programs iSCSI configuration block 1. Used only with -fib
uediag -fibp
Programs iSCSI configuration software. Used only with -fib
uediag -fmba
Specifies the bin file to update the MBA.
uediag -fnvm
Programs the raw image into NVM.
uediag -fump
Specifies the bin file to update UMP firmware.
uediag -help
Displays the Broadcom NetXtreme II User Diagnostics (uediag) command options.
uediag -I
uediag -idmatch
Enables matching of VID, DID, SVID, and SSID from the image file with device IDs: Used only with
-fnvm
uediag -log
Logs the tests results to a specified log file.
uediag -mba <1/0>
Enables/disables Multiple Boot Agent (MBA) protocol.
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
uediag -mbap
Sets the MBA boot protocol.
0 = PXE
1 = RPL
2 = BOOTP
3 = iSCSI_Boot
uediag -mbav <1/0>
Enables/disables MBA VLAN.
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
uediag -mbavval
Sets MBA VLAN (<65536).
uediag -mfw <1/0>
Enables/disables management firmware.
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
uediag -t
Disables certain groups/tests.
uediag -T
Enables certain groups/tests.
uediag -ver
Displays the version of Broadcom NetXtreme II User Diagnostics (uediag) and all installed adapters.
uediag -wol <1/0>
Enables/disable Magic Packet WOL.
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
Diagnostic Test Descriptions
The diagnostic tests are divided into four groups: Basic Functional Tests (Group A), Memory Tests (Group B), Block Tests
(Group C), and Ethernet Traffic Tests (Group D). The diagnostic tests are listed and described in
Table 3: Diagnostic Tests
Test
Description
Number Name
Group A: Basic Functional Tests
A1
Register
Verifies that registers accessible through the PCI/PCIe interface implement the expected read-only
or read/write attributes by attempting to modify those registers.
A2
PCI
Configuration
Checks the functionality of the PCI Base Address Register (BAR) by varying the amount of memory
requested by the BAR and verifying that the BAR actually requests the correct amount of memory
(without actually mapping the BAR into system memory). Refer to PCI or PCI-E specifications for
details on the BAR and its addressing space.
A3
Interrupt
Generates a PCI interrupt and verifies that the system receives the interrupt and invokes the correct
ISR. A negative test is also performed to verify that a masked interrupt does not invoke the ISR.
Verifies that a Message Signaled Interrupt (MSI) causes an MSI message to be DMA'd to host