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Enables/disables the Wake on LAN (WOL) property.
b57udiag -w
1 = Enable
<value>
0 = Disable
Enables/disables Multi-Boot Agent (MBA) protocol.
b57udiag -
1 = Enable
mba <value>
0 = Disable
Selects the specific MBA protocol.
b57udiag -
0 = Preboot Execution Environment (PXE)
mbap
1 = Remote Program Load (RPL)
<value>
2 = Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)
Selects the MBA speed and duplex mode.
0 = Auto
b57udiag -
1 = 10 Mbps speed, half-duplex operation
mbas
2 = 10 Mbps speed, full-duplex operation
<value>
3 = 100 Mbps speed, half-duplex operation
4 = 100 Mbps speed, full-duplex operation
6 = 1000 Mbps speed, full-duplex (fiber)
Updates the EEPROM of the selected adapter based on the match between the existing image file name and
the new image <file name>.
b57udiag -
Examples:
firm <file>
b57udiag -firm ee5751c3.40a
b57udiag -firm ee5721c3.40a
b57udiag -
Updates the EEPROM of all of the adapters based on the <file name> image match.
firmall <file>
b57udiag -ver Displays the version of the software/eeprom.bin file.
Loads the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) firmware from a file.
Example:
b57udiag -
b57udiag -pxe b57mmba.nic
pxe <file>
Note: This command should be used only for add-in adapters. For LOM adapters, the PXE firmware is loaded
automatically during startup.
b57udiag -
Prints the error log to a file.
elog <file>
Loads the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) from a file.
b57udiag -pipmi pt5721c6.10
b57udiag -
b57udiag -pipmi pt5704c2.36
pipmi <file>
b57udiag -pipmi pt5704s2.36
Use the file that is appropriate for the type of hardware interface (copper or fiber). For example, the
pt5704c2.36 file should be used for copper, and the pt5704s2.36 file should be used for fiber.
Enables/disables IPMI.
b57udiag -
1 = Enable
ipmi <value>
0 = Disable
b57udiag -
Displays this table of MS-DOS Command Prompt Mode Command Options.
help
Running in Broadcom Command Line Interface Mode
At the MS-DOS prompt, type b57udiag -cmd, and use the command options as shown in
NOTE: The values for settings are in decimal notation unless otherwise indicated.
Table 2: Broadcom Command Line Interface (CLI) Mode Commands
Command Description
upgfrm
Updates the PXE or Boot Code from a file
Displays the file directory in NVRAM.
Example:
dir
Entry
Type
Boot Code
0
PXE
1
AdvancedFw CFG
2
AdvancedFw CPUB
3
AdvancedFw CPUA
4
AdvancedFwINIT
SRAM Addr EEP Offset
08003000
00000200
00010000
000013Bo
00000000
0001027C
C0034000
00010450
08000000
00012AA4
C0034000
00016058
Table 2
Length
Execute
Version
000011B0
CPUA(2)
5721-v6.17
0000C854
NO
7.0.1
000001D4
NO
IPMIc V2.15
00002654
NO
IPMIc V2.15
000035B4
NO
IPMIc V2.15
00001A94
CPUB
IPMIc V2.15

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