HP (Hewlett-Packard) 441877-00B Network Card User Manual


 
Adapter configurations 74
Parameter Description
-SAVE Saves existing Intel Boot Agent and EEPROM settings to a file. The
file is named based on the PCI Vendor and Device ID of the
adapter.
-RESTORE Restores previously saved Intel Boot Agent image. IBAUtil looks for
a file name based on the PCI Vendor and Device ID of the
adapter. If -RESTORE is used with -UPGRADE, an error is
generated.
Power Management Options
-WOLDISABLE or -WOLD Disables WOL bit on Fast Ethernet and disables APMPME and
APME EEPROM bits on gigabit.
-WOLENABLE or -WOLE Enables WOL bit on Fast Ethernet and enables APMPME and
APME EEPROM bits on gigabit.
-LWSENABLE OR -LWSE Enables changing the legacy OS Wakeup Support Option on
10/100 adapters.
-LWSDISABLE OR -LWSD Disables changing the legacy OS Wakeup Support Option on
10/100 adapters.
PXE/RPL Configuration Options
-SETUPENABLE or -STE Enables Setup Menu.
-SETUPDISABLE OR -STD Disables Setup Menu.
-DEFAULTCONFIG or -DEFCFG Resets configuration and control words in the EEPROM back to
default settings.
-TITLEENABLE OR -TLE Enables initial title message.
-TITLEDISABLE OR -TLD Disables initial title message.
-PROTOCOLENABLE OR -PROE Enables changing the boot protocol option.
-PROTOCOLDISABLE OR -PROD Disables changing the boot protocol option.
-ORDERENABLE OR -ORDE Enables changing the boot order option.
-ORDERDISABLE OR -ORDD Disables changing the boot order option.
-SETWAITTIME=X or -SWT=X Sets the setup delay time for the adapter to X seconds. Valid delay
times are 0, 2, 3, and 5. Only the first instance of this parameter is
valid. All other instances of the parameter generate an error.
-RPL BOOT Sets the network boot protocol to RPL if an RPL image is present in
the adapter's flash.
-PXE BOOT Sets the network boot protocol to PXE if a PXE image is present in
the adapter's flash.
DOS error codes
IBAUtil returns codes to the DOS command line when an error occurs.
0–Success
1–Operator termination
2–Invalid adapter
3–Bad command line parameter
4–EEPROM checksum failure