oExample: q57diag.exe -p

-npol

oSelects negative link polarity in TBI test

oExample: q57diag.exe -npol

-q

Selects quick diagnostic mode

w <value>

oEnables WOL programming in manufacture mode

After a successful manufacturing testing, the program will set WOL to either enable or disable mode.

Value = 0 to disable WOL and 1 to enable WOL.

When -f is entered, software uses eeprom.bin's content for WOL setting.

When -w is entered with -f, -w is ignored.

oExample: q57diag.exe -w 1

oTo disable/enable WOL for LOM designs, Lan On Motherboard, use the Rom Bios Setup Utility, RBSU.

-x <value>

oEnables PXE in manufacture mode

After a successful manufacturing testing, the program will set PXE to either enable or disable mode.

Value = 0 to disable PXE and 1 to enable PXE.

When -f is entered, software uses eeprom.bin content for PXE setting.

When -x is entered with -f, -x is ignored.

oExample: q57diag.exe -x 0

oTo disable/enable PXE for LOM designs, Lan On Motherboard, use the Rom Bios Setup Utility, RBSU.

-asf <value>

oEnables asf in manufacture mode

oValue = 0 to disable; Value = 1 to enable

-t <id>

Disables test

-T <id>

oEnables test

A certain test is enabled or disabled by default. The user can overwrite the enabling status by those options. The test ID must start with a letter 'A', 'B', 'C', or 'D' to indicate the group and be followed by test numbers. Each digit of the number represents the sub-test number. For example, if the user wants to disable test A1 and A3. The option -t A13 should be entered. If no test numbers are entered, all tests in that group are selected. For the tests not specified, the default setting will be used.

oExample: q57diag.exe -t A15BC1 -T C4 -t D2

This disables A1, A5, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, C1, D2, and enables C4

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