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AT-29xx Series Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapters Installation Guide

Verifying the Correct Drivers are Loaded

NetWare

Linux

The following section describes how to check if the correct drivers are loaded for NetWare and Linux.

To verify that the NetWare driver software is loaded correctly, perform the following procedure.

1.To verify that the driver is loaded properly, type:

LOAD B57.LAN FRAME_ETHERNET_II NAME=B57_1_EII

This command automatically verifies if the link is active. If the link is active, it displays "Link is up".

2.From the command line, type config then press Enter. The following status information is displayed:

Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Adapter

Version:

Hardware Setting: Node Address: Frame Type:

Board Name:

Lan Protocol: ARP (see note)

LAN Protocol: IP Addr: (see note)

Note

The LAN protocol status appears after assigning an IP address to the adapter (that is, bind).

To verify that the Linux driver software is loaded correctly, perform the following procedure.

1.To verify that the tg3.o driver is loaded properly, run: lsmod

If the driver is loaded, a line similar to the one below appears, where <size> is the size of the driver in bytes, and <n> is the number of adapters configured. See Table 6.

Table 6. Linux Driver Software Information

Module

Size

Used by

 

 

 

 

 

 

tg3

<size>

<n>

 

 

 

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Contents Installation Guide Page Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards Translated Safety Statements Contents Vlan ID Page Contents Figures Figures Preface Symbol Meaning Description Safety Symbols Used in this DocumentWhere to Find Web-based Guides Contacting Allied Telesis Management Software UpdatesChapter Functional Description Contents of Your Shipment State Description LEDsAT-29xx Series Adapter Software Drivers Software Driver FeaturesFailover Teaming Installing the Hardware Reviewing Safety Precautions Page Pre-Installation Checklist Removing the PC Cover Installing a Network Adapter CardInstalling the Hardware Make sure the card is securely seated. See Figure Installing the Hardware Port Type Connector Media Maximum Distance Connecting the Network CablesWarranty Registration Chapter Using the Driver Installer Installing the Driver SoftwareClick Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Include this location in the search Updating the Adapter Software Run Window Device Manager Window is shown in Figure Hardware Update Wizard Window Click Install from a list or specified location Advanced Modifying Configuration PropertiesPage Uninstalling the Driver Software Page Chapter Selecting the Device Manager in Windows 2008 R2 and Windows Selecting the Device ManagerPage Windows Vista Run Window Selecting the Device Manager in Windows VistaDevice Manager Window Installing Windows R2, Windows Vista, Driver Software Click Browse my computer for driver software Update Driver Software Ethernet Controller WindowUpdate Driver Software Confirmation Window Open the Device Manager Page Setting Advanced Properties Opening Advanced Properties Page Setting Advanced Properties Flow Control Ethernet@Wire- speed AT-2972/T2 onlySetting Advanced Properties Interrupt Moderation Setting Advanced Properties Large Send Offload Property Setting Advanced Properties Page Receive Side Scaling Speed & Duplex Mode Checksum Offload Page Wake Up Capabilities Page Setting Advanced Properties Installing the Linux Driver Software Installing the Linux Driver Software Building a Driver from a TAR FileRemoving the tg3 Driver Rmmod tg3 Network Installation Removing the Linux Driver from a TAR Installation Module Parameters ˆ linespeedˆ autospeed ˆ autoflowcontrol ˆ fullduplexˆ rxflowcontrol ˆ txflowcontrolˆ scattergather ˆ mtuˆ txchecksum ˆ rxchecksumˆ rxjumbodesccnt ˆ adaptivecoalesceˆ rxcoalesceticks ˆ txmaxcoalesceframes ˆ enablewolˆ rxmaxcoalesceframes ˆ txcoalesceticksˆ enabletso Installing the Linux Driver Software Installing the Novell NetWare Driver Software Driver Installation NetWare OS Support Pack or Patch Files to be Installed Pre-Installation RequirementsSelect Save parameters and load driver to continue Installing Novell NetWare Server 5.x or 6.0 Driver SoftwarePage Verifying or Modifying Adapter Parameters Configuration Parameters for B57.LAN driverNODE= FRAME= Poll= Bind IPX B571E82 NET=FAFD3D25 Example Removing Drivers from Autoexec.ncfInstalling the Novell NetWare Driver Software Installing the NDIS2 Driver Software for MS-DOS Platforms Pre-Installation Requirements Change DriverName=$ to DriverName=B57$Example Protocol.ini for IP Example Protocol.ini for NetBEUI Example Protocol.ini for IPXExample SYSTEM.INI Change netcard= to netcard=b57.dosFor IPX Copy B57.dos to A\NetSET PATH=A\NET \NET\NET Start Basic For NetBEUIUsing Keywords for the B57.dos Drivers Page Installing the PXE Boot Agent Overview Windows Server 2003 Windows XP Server SetupInstalling the PXE Boot Agent 106 Troubleshooting Hardware Diagnostics Checking Port LEDs on the Adapter Troubleshooting Checklist Module Size Used by Verifying the Correct Drivers are LoadedTesting Network Connectivity Type ipconfig /allWindows Server Command Window with ping displayed 114 Windows XP Image Software Problems and Solutions116 DOS Diagnostics Introduction Command Description DOS Prompt CommandsGroup C Diagnostic TestsGroup a Group BA5. PCI Cfg Register Test A1. Indirect Register TestA2. Control Register Test A3. Interrupt TestB5. Mbuf Sram via DMA Test B2. BD Sram TestB3. DMA Sram Test B4. Mbuf Sram TestC2. CPU Test Default DisabledB6. External Sram Test C1. Eeprom TestC3. DMA Test C4. MII TestOffset Mask D1. Mac Loopback Test C5. VPD TestC6. ASF Test C7. ROM Expansion TestD4. MII Miscellaneous Test Function Default DisabledD2. Phy Loopback Test D3. RJ45 Loopback TestPass Error Messages128 129 130 Appendix a SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsPerformance Specifications Power SpecificationsOperating Specifications Appendix a Specifications 134 Appendix B Cleaning Fiber Optic ConnectorsRubbing the Ferrule Tip on the Cleaning Surface Using a Cartridge-Type Cleaner137 Cleaning a Recessed Ferrule If desired, repeat step Using a Swab139 Appendix B Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors 140
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